uni JUILLPI U ____ _ ‘Prescription Dispensing, Must Be Safe and -. Sure The Dlspelnfng of Prescriptions must ‘lie safe and gore ... great responsibility rests on the results obtained m... the medicine prescribed. Tl?" druggtorg h nun‘ p“. tlcolar care to see to it that done with the best care and aiiantion. drugs used are the best proeurable being obtained from the most reliable manufacturers. Only registered druggists with years of experience do dispensing. order, and an all-night drug service is DRUG MAP ON DISPLAY ~' "i lilfllirlptlon dispensed is The Quality of the A ompt phone, mall YOU!‘ Cfllllflilkfl. In our window at the present time, is a large Drug Map of the World, which shows where the best drugs are pro- cured. See the map today. ANY PRESCRIPTION DISPENSE!) We dispense u“... _ Phone at l-S-El. ' written by any Doctor. HAVE _YOUl NEXT PRESCRIPTION DISPENSED HERE. J. ERNEST H. WORTH DRUGGISTS 1i2 Prince Street 'o in eiooocaoo-oookuioiz-ofiooo icloioloooeo-‘coco-ou o+o' Classified Advertisements One insertion ............ Three insertions "... Four insertions .. §00e000svot0 _ Ag-ents Wanted WANTED-A GOOD LIVE AGENT to hamlle a complete line "of Her- bal Remedies, big ‘profits, exclusive territory, small capital needed. write to~c‘oy' Manager Canadian Botanic Gardens, Box 513, London, Ontario. A. W. i-3-lmo. Boarders Wanted DOABDERS WANTER. 47 ORLEBAR trect. Z Ih FOUR coLLao-a ‘novs can BE accomodstcu at 108 Prince Street. 873-1-3-61. Male Help Wanted ___.._-.-___-_-----——- “ANTED - RELIABLE MAN AS caretaker for 28 pair fox ranch. Married without family preferred. Write. stating experience and refer- ences. GA. Sproul, Box 517, Spring- hiil, N. S. 832-l-3—3wks. Los i LOST-CAR. BATTERY ON FITZ- roy Street. Finder please. notify Elghtllnsertlons .................... OO-Q-OQOOQQfOOO-O-OOOQ-O GO OOOQ KOO OOOQQQO O04 OOQOOOOOO. 9204-6-31 ‘ u... 10s per lino of 5 word; 90 Wr§lne of d words 3°, Der line of I words 7c per line of 5 words 5 z z z E Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED MacDONALD, LAND Surveyor. Box B2, Charlottetown. - alil-lll-lt-lmopd. rlrraro race role rue .51. son's shipments on short notice Guardian Central Printery, ESCAPED FROM MY RANCH, DEC. 29, one medium silver female fox. tatto E. G. 27-6. 1f captured please notify Heath Bowness, Kensingtqn. ‘ 840-l-1-4i. Female Help Wanted WANTEDIA MAID. Queen Street. APPLY 238 8884-4-31. lyamap - axralu-ancan WA];- ress, also kitchen maid. Parker House. 78-12-21-tf. WVANTED MAID FOR/ ‘GENERAL housework, no washing. Reference required, Mrs. Morris, 6 North Riv- er Road. 814-1-6-31 "lie Let THREE noonls r0 LET. arrow s1 Jenkins Service Station. 924-1-6-21 pflnce my”; gg3-1.3.31_ CAIRNGORM PENDANT SEAL Teachers wanted with letter "B" engraved. Please return to Guardian for reward. L—859-i2-23-tf. F or Sale ,._..__—_1--- ‘ll-on SALE-TWO ounnnsnv Grade cows. newly freshened. Harry Rodd, Harrington. 903-14-21- _____@1—u- F 0R SALE —FBEBII CAPLIN FOR fox feed. are... R, MIGDOW-ild. __ Mermaid, Piicne 83-311. 001-141-111. DC FOR SALE—YOUNG MILK COW» newiyjresllened. Jas. P. McAdam. Donggh BBQ-l-l-Zl. I i-‘OR slice-one GERMAN POLICE Pup, 3 months old. Geo. F. Mac- Donald, Phonc 113-32. 892-1-4-31. ____.._._________--- sraao SLEIGH rolt sate. "HAM- mel" Speeder." Apply 285 Filmy Street, 871-1-3-31. ma snarl-savoury acne rum. situated at Suffolk. Apply i0 Up- Der Hlllsborc St. I 505-31 ___._L.. FOB SALl-JJIIOICE ILK COW clue to freshen in Fe ary. J. H. McPhail, New Haven 0154-3-31 FOB SALE, 'l‘0 LIT. BOARD AND ropm signs on hand at Guardlal} Office. r g l .____________.__._._..._-- roa SALE — AYRSIIIBE BULL. Kirksids Victor, 113004. ago ihrc! Price right. John A‘. MacDonald. Box 103. Breadalbme, P. it. Island. ,_ tll-i-i-Si. FOXES I011. SALE-TWO MALE. three female pups. Half to It silver. Prices right. Quick sale. Apply C. H. Black or J. D. Jenkins. Cit . . 000-1441. FOR. aats- ‘Hill's! rows or Crushed Shell to: Poultry. and Escapist shell in Canada. Whcltalll I Retail. Packed in 100 lb. bags. ihoihrle-Ilisherlea 00.. lit water Skeet. sfl-i-s-lweek. polo; also to WANTED -- TEACHER. FOR SUF- * folk School. Supplement $75.00 for the year. John Arblng, Secretary. 749-12-35-01. waN-rapilnllsr cuss "rescuer: for Springfield School. No. 05, (male preferred.) Supplement $175.00 for the year. Wellington I-laslanl, Secretary, Emerald, R. R. BOB-I-l-Ifi WANTED-TEACHER FOR MAY- eld School at once. Supplement t 00.00 per annum. James A. Houston, Secretary. 011-1-6-41. ‘VANTED IMMEDIATELY, TEACH- er for Margate School. Supplement for year $200. Wilbur Dcnn . Sec- retary. 92..-1-6-2l . “What, mother row with your wifel What's the matter this time?" "The same old thing-she's right, and I don't agree with her." . Card of Thanks The family of the late Alfred I Guardian anaowtn‘ hooker spacial. leaves for suotlnerslee TuesdayJ January 7th. at s p. m. Return fare fld-l-l-Il $1.00. BIIDGI AND AUCTION F011,’!!! FlVlS-Knights of Columbus Home ruesdsynianuary 'l, at 0.1a for nieln- bers slldlady friends. ORB-i-d-Ii ABEGWIITS VS. CRYSTALS- Speclal train leaves for Summerslde ‘ruesday, January 7th. at 5 p. m. Re- turn fare $1.06. flI-l-d-ii FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral of the late John Corrigan will take place tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at 8.50 from the residence of Mr. Wil- liam Flynn, 1'1 Derchester St. to St. Dunstan! Basilica, thence w the R. C. Cemetery. ADEGWEIT HOCKEY SPECIAL leaves for Summer-side Tuesday. January ‘Ith, at s p. m. Return fare $1.95. 0204-6-21 cnusrsLs vs. ABEGWEITS at Sumnteraide. Special train leaves Charlottetown Tuesday. January 7th, at s p. m. Return fare cits. 026-1-6-2i ig-ia- r-aasonacs Mrs. Byron Brown left Saturday morning on a visit to ‘Bsoton. Mr. Sixmouth of Cornwall, left Bat- urday morning on a visit to the Old Country. Messrs. Benjamin Rogers and Ro- land Taylor of Oharlottetownjwilfred ‘” oyd, of York. snnd Gordon Douglas. of Georgetown. who have been attending the Boys‘ Parliament at Sackville, have returned home. Mrs. Nicholas Garland and daugh- ter, Mary. who have been visiting in Cardigan and Fort Augustus, re- turned to their home in Albany on Saturday. ‘ The many friends of Mrs. Isobel] Ferguson will learn with "If!" $11" she has re-entered the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital and hcl‘ condi- tlon-ls reported as serious. Mrs. Kenneth MacNaughton 'and son. Mstheson, of Duvai, Saskn ar- rived at Oyster Bed Bridge on Christ- mas Eve to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Matheson. They intend remaining for three months. The many friends of Master Har- old MacKenna. son of Dr. ‘e-zdMrs. McKenna, Oyster Bed Bridge, who has been seriously ill for the last three weelu, will be pleased to know that he is making a good recovery. Mr. Lloyd Jenkins left Saturday morning on return to McGiil Univer- sity, after spending his Christmas va- cation with his parents, Mr. R. H. Jenkins, M. P., andiMrs. Jenkins. Mr. A. R. McInnlflpl-cvincial man- ager Imperial Life Assurance Comp- snrrns MOASE-At New ‘Ailfllll. January a. 1030, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moose. in the Prince County’ Hospital, a son. SMITH-At the Ilnce-Couuty Bos- pitel, on January 2. 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Aiberton, a sch. MABBIAGES KENNEDY-DOUGLAS - At the rnanae, Upper Prince 8t. Dec. 80th. by the Rev. w. n. Outhouse, Elinor ~uv- t‘ u... I __ n-U pa. w. a. "CARSON Palmer Graduate Cllropraetor Chronic add Nervous-Diseases- l“ Prince St. Phone 1072. Opposite 8t. Paul's Church ...-.__Y¢--____ . . any of Canada, leaves for Toronto this mcrninl to attend the annual meeting of the Company. He will be absent about ten days. Mr. W. Ralph Parsons. Chief Fac- tor. HUGSOITS Bay Company. Mont- real, spent the week-end with Messrs. McLure and MacKinnon. Mr- Par- sons is en route to St. John's New- foundland. and is accompanied by Mr. Newberry, fish expert for the Company. They left this morning for Halifax. Western Guardian —GENUINE FAIRBANKS STAND- ARD scales with bag racks and nick- clied weights, etc. Order now at Bruce's. 9i7-i-d-2l Q-onnalt noasli: nuns. nouns. wraps. at Braces. 017-1-5-21 -BUY HOCKEY sjlCKS, SKATES boots, pucks, etc, at Bruce's. —liAD BAD TUMBLE~The hea- vy thaw. whlch continued through- out Thursday e.nd Friday last, was followed at night by e, sharp frost which made the sidewalks more dan gerous than they have been this winter, which is saying a good deal. Mia Margaret McFariane, popular operator at, the Summerside tele- phone exchange was returning home from duty late at night, when silo clipped on Central Street, near the Capitol Theatre and got such a severe shaking up that she was tok- en lo the Prince County Hospital. Fortunately, however, no bones were broken and her many friends will be pleased to know that she ls now recovered from the ill efiects-S. -—-SLIGHT BLAZE as: sumivlarl! SIDE-Elle prolonged shrieking of fire siren at 1.30 a. -m.. awoke the cliiziens of Sunllnerslde on Saturday morning. Quite a ilumbor turned out to discover a small blaz at the re- sidence of Mr. J. A. Arlienault on Slnnmer Street. The fire, which had been caused by defective wiring‘ was very easily subdued by the liiemti, in spite of it being between the walls and only very trifling damage re- sulted. For the benefit of those cili- mns who do hot like to be aroused too early in the morning and ccverel long shrieking of the fire siren for of whom have complained of the so small a cause, it may be stated that the alarm 1s automatic and when once set in motion has to keep going for a certain length of time and at certain intervals. Also, the alarm is to call the firemen togeth- ‘er and not the citizens, who at many fires are only in the way. When there 1.1 a really serious fire a more general alarm is given for the bene- fit of —S. -Mr. James Tuplin of Black Banks was in Summcrslde on Sat- urday on bilsinese. He is contem- plating a visit to the United States in the near future-S. N. H. L. R. Saturday's hockey results! Nation- al Hockey Yeaguez~ - Americans l.:‘ Ottawa-i; Bostcn 4; hloilt-rcai 2; Canadicns 3; Toronto 4. Rodgerrcn wish in thank all those who sent floral tributes and mea- agea of' sympathy and also their kind friends of Soutbport, Mt. Stewart and surrounding districts whoweresokindfnthemlatheir rectnifand sad bereavement. m. MARKETS n MONTREAL. Que, Jan. d-(Pro- ducn-lbatures of the produce mar- ket last week were the prlca drops in butler and fresh» eggs, and advances in cheese. potatoesaod turkeys. An- other eluparentof New leafs-dd but- ter arrlved in Canada while tempt. oil's of American fresh soc-storm oeu were Ncalyedherb. a“ prices dean. rorrn-eiltejtaiteel-to vet 31, 1020, Mrs. Mary Callaghan. aged 04 years. modem-at Nelly‘; Cross, Janus?! 5th, James Edward ‘Mcquala. hm- ersl Tuesday morning to Kelly's Cross Church at 10 o'clock. MACPIIlI-At New Perth, on _Dec. 12th, lidrs. Annie MscPheI. aged ‘ill years. ' - COIIIGAN-ln the City Hospital, on Sunday, January sth, 1m. John Cer- rigan, am '11 years. mineral ‘mes- day morning from the residence of Mr. William Flynn, 17 Dorcheatar It. It l-SI in lllint Dultltllfs Basilica. pirate to the a. o. Cemetery. - » a. \ oeonooooo-oecoaooocoonocb, ‘i N. 0.,1i1¢¢l....... ' i ...-roa- O u l . Florence i‘ _' to Lincoln Holden suypay - Kennedy. ‘~ - ... ‘ v N. Y. " ,, .. ll, Pittsburgh 3. DEATHS .DetroZt l, Chicago 0. nonm-at Nelson, a. o, January s. i 1030, Robert lira-is, aged t2 years. CALLAGIIAN-At Auburn. on Dec. M I4 O I D S For ' _The Throat Remove huskiness and tickling leaving THE VOICE CLEAR AS A BELL invaluable for speak- ers and singers. ' PRICE 25¢ pox. Sold Only sy” . "11.; Prompt Druggjsta ,MacKinnon c’ ' .' ' 0...; 1c...” f omen a loot sla ..'- g- ell-l-s-zi ' __~~-w4'r'-""’*r -r"'~ \‘\l ‘ll "' '\\ 401 . Us\ab All. __e rue an: m. your comers 1 m. death oteurrtd la .... loitotown Hospital eo luau; evan- ‘ mg. Jln- stn. of m. John oon-lgon iso Water sum. um on illness o . about three wetks. The late m. Cor . rigan. who was 7i years of igt, wa a lifelong resident of Charlottetown and was widely known and esteemed ‘throughout’ the city. He was asso- ' elated for many years with" the labor movement in Charlottetown and was one of the organizers of the Laborers‘ ‘Protective Union. The deceased enjoyed vigorous health upto his lest illness and his death yesterday will be learned with deep regret by bu many fumes. him by five years. There are left to mourn one son. Thomas, of The Charlottetown Guardian Staff. and cae daughter. Mrs. William Dalton. Piciml. N‘. 5.. to whom The Guardian extends sin- cere sympathy. Mrs. Dalton arrived home before i her father had polled away- QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY MOWAT AND MACGILLIV- RAY, STOCK BROKERS MONTREAL EXCHANGE Abitibl ................ (asked: Asbestos Bell Telephone .. B. C. Power A ., B. C. Power B .. Brampton .. ‘Brazilian Building Products . Canadian Car Canadian Bronze . Canadian Industrial Alcohol . .. iii’: i Canada Power and Paper l8 I Cockshutt Plow 205i Consolidat _d Smelters .. ..... 255 Canada, Brewing ......" ... ..B Canada Cement .. ...... l’! Dominion Bridge . .......... 74 Famous Players . 43% fisscr...... .171’; General Steel Wares . 207.. Hamilton Bridge ............... 31m International Nickel 32E: Lakeof theWoodsm. . 45!: Massey Harris .. .. 41 Montreal Power . 129 McColl-Irorltensc .. 241s National Breweries ....... . 110i: National Steel Car ............. 0735' Power Corporation "...-...... ‘l5 Quebec Power BANKS Commerce 24! Montreal 320 Nova Scotla . ,. 35o “Will ............... 300 _ MONTREAL CURB |Britlsh American Oil 40!; | Canada Dock and Dredge . (bid; 33!; D tillers Benn-am l: Dominion lmllnecring .. (bid) 6B1’: Eastern Dairies .. :7 Mr. Corrlgllfs wife prebeeeased, ._3._.. (Continued from Page l) In the cabinet meeting the staff 't the Tulris paper, "The Upward rail." was appointed, and 1| as fol- asr-Editior Hon. Alien Beyer- qe; memes‘. Manager, Lloyd M. lachum, North Dover, NB. Associ- .te Editors are Hon. Ben Rogers. Charlottetown; Art Cooke, Halifax, and Angus Cameron, Saint John. I At 11 a. m. William Rate, of Dart- mouth Universlty spoke to the boys in an intensely interesting address! dealing with phases of the cause of' the world war and other items of‘ value to such a gathering. Mr. Rose is at the Students‘ Conference in the Ladies‘ College and was l-bie m‘ find time to speak to the Parlia- menz. . I In a general caucus in the early, eriernopn Charles slmms, present Premier, was eleciml Speaker for~ next year, and Lloyd A. Macbum ab‘ tcrnate. ‘ The fifth semicn of the Boys’ ‘Par- lialnent was held at 2.30 p.m. The financial ‘ ’ was read by Hon.‘ George Thompson, Minister of Fln-' since. 52,500 is the object for 1930, and is allotted to various Counties and sehtions of New Brunswick, No-| va Spoils and P. E. Island. This was moved by Art Cooke‘ Halifax, who stressed the share selling campaign,‘ and seconded by Lewis Tlbert, Fred cricon. who endorsed the idea of supporting tile M.R.E.C. Hon. Jos- eph Berrldge. Hon. Ben Rogers,’ Charlottetown; Hon. ‘Allen Bever- idge, Minister oi World Brother- hood; George Roy, Saint John; Ro- ger Rand. Yarmoutll; 1-lon. Burnett Ralstcn Wendell Black, saint John, also spoke on the budget. At this time the rules of the House were waived to allow Mr. Curry, Professor in Theological Col- ~ iege, New York, to speak to the House. This address. like the others‘ given by speakers at the Students’ Conference, was most helpful and practical. Mr. Curry spoke on boys‘ ‘view on life. Parliamentary business was re- ’ . sumed by the presentation of two bills by Charles sirnms. Parliamentary Bills i 'I‘l1e rub: bill for second reading was regarding the admittance of boys outside Tulds work to Parlia- , merit. This was moved by Rt. Hon. , Joseph Berridge. and with an a- mendment. scconde‘ by Hon. Wen- dell Black. Speakers were Ben Rog- ers. Ian Malcolm. Carried. An Act to appoint a delegafe to attend the conference in Toronto July 1931, moved by Hon. Allen Bevel-loge, seconded by Hon. Ben Rogers, not carried, but referred to a committee. An Act regarding world brother- hood, moved by Alien Bcveridge, and seconded by Freeman Jenkins. ‘A unique feature oi the world broth erhood question was an address by the colored member of Parliamen" Howard Lawrence. Halifax. Lewis 'I‘i’bert, Fredericton; lion. Joseph Bel-ridge Hon. Charles Simlr . Al- bert bevy, seconded this bill and ...... carried. Rt. l-lon. Joseph Berrldge moved that a. representative be sent to Hydro Electric .. ,, ass; Imperial Oil .. ..... 27 International Pete 21% Imllfirial Tobacco loiz‘ Noranda m, 35 Walker Gooderham m3; “...-...... NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE American Can .. ......... ..‘.‘.‘.. 120i; Allied Chemical 260 Mr Reduction 120T‘; Anlwndl Copper '24 American Tel. d: Tel 19g American ds Foreign Power . 04!; Atlantic Refining w, Bethlehem Steel . Sunday school Conference in the summer of i930, and nominated Hon Charles Simms. Seconded by Hon. Ben Rogers. Passed. The final session was held at 7.20 p.m. The Premier announced the candidaies for next year's Premier- ship. They are Hon. Ben. Rogers.‘ Hon. Burnett Ralston. Leader of the Opposition is Malcolm Mlbliédflll,’ with alternate, George 'I'll0l‘l’l50ll. Rt. ' Hon. Joe Berridge moved votes of thanks to Mount Allison University; to M. A. E. C. officers; to Rev. W. C. Machum; to tile pages of tile Par-y liament, who are Ronald Bennett and Allen ‘Prites; to Fred Morrison l the Selgeent-of-Arlns, and to Mrli Wood, who acted as Lieutenant-l ‘Governor. Resolutions Continental Csn can. Elltman Kodak ........ .bglreoo General Electric a HUG-Mil MOtOH n m 1i lnt.'l‘eldr'l‘el.. Kolster Radlo......., Kennocott COpper ,,, idackh-uck Montgomery »Nllh...... Bub. Service of New Jersey , llcminllnnfland Rlfllclgith Qrpheum Radio ....................,,,,,_ 4354 Sinclair Oil . 4 ...“... 74 "......" 40k .. 579i ...».- Columbia Carbon Columbia Gas 7611' ‘Tiflllllllbll Ga “Qflguun.” 31 Consolidated Gas Chrysler ....... " gate the liquor question, A resolution regarding the ap-i pointing of commissions to lnvestl-i the race, problem, and cadet instruction in lschool, was moved by Rt. Hon. Cheri ... 240%, l General Motors .................4i‘.i| .l"cx Film . . . . . .. is Sirnms and seconded by Hon l Roy Smith. Liverpool. | A resolution re the Election Act' was moved by Rt. l-lcn. Charles sinnns and seconded by Hon. Roy: Smith. A resolution re the mottol. ed by Joseph Berridge and seconded. ‘by l-‘lon. Ben Rogers, - '. A resolution re the sending of a‘ 3% _|delegate m the conference in Tcron- l ins held a: lfcv-‘llori W0 ti" - "i410 was moved by Hon. Allen Baver-idealhs. As a result, At C‘.'llt‘_l.'~(l21l- Zdilildge and seconded by Jos Berrldgeqeral Oscar .. 21mm motion re the ruponsibiiiiies creme be forced to so i-liiciizh the .w|.e moved by! formalities of on intcrslaie sum- .. 2m Jos. Berridge en's seconded by l-lenflmens ‘lo g2: the caeswguai-uszncn to parliamentarians lrl Memorianr Parlidlnentaridlls | United i the lnves tors eek f . , . i Prayer Services _ -- I I CHARLOTTETOWN. JAN. 6-10. i930. birthday-Christian Unity; Thanks-i giving and Confession, Central Christian Church. Adjutant A. W. Martin. l Tuesday-Christian Unity: The‘ Church Universal, Salvation Army, i Citadel, Rev- W. L. Outhouse. B. A. l Wednesday-Christian Unity’: The Bible. (Annual meeting of Char-l lottctown Bible Society.) St. James’ Church, Rev. A. C. Vincent, D. D. Thursda_v—Chl'lstian Unity: Mis- sions. United Baptist Church, Itcv.‘ C. N. Brown, M. A. Frlday—Chrlstlan Unity: Family] School University, Life, Tflllliy‘ Church Rev. H. D. Raymond. M. A.; Hour of‘ anxtiilg, 7.30. i An offering will be taken a‘. each‘ service. "illat of Wednesday night‘ for the Bible Society. that of other: nights for local expense and the P. i E. Island Hospital. ' ‘ BOG-ll yuifiinutl ntmiuulua i .Mr. A. R. Cpcns New Gffi u‘ At 75 Queen, S9 ‘It '1‘2ic Ouafdian reporter nllad a!“ plcasui-e Saturday morning of \ w- ing the new office of Mr. Ratc- lnnls at '15 Queen Street. The exterior is of island stone, Iith large plate front window and be i‘ ed door with glass panels hfclnnls‘ name on tile front window. The Imperial Life Assurance Comp- any of Canada Crest on the-door bnd . , l)“. Llll’: number of the traiisom dbne in gold leaf and pearl, the work of all aztlsi, blr. ll. Crusnizln. offthiiisi The Manager's office, situatedi at the 1T8!‘ o! the main office, elevated lihrec fact, overlooking the ‘main, lof- fice. is well lighted and finished. in Doilglas Fir, with light colored panel‘. giving this office a cheery appear- QllCE. - l Situated in the main office is quite i a spacious room solely ion-tbs fie of the agents, finished in Fir and etched glass. 'I‘ho Main office is quite large and filrnishcd throughout wibhnfinllglas i l-lr; the walls of burlap and-toll col- ored paper. The floors are-covered with inlaid linoleum of ‘tile phttern. ‘This office is used for transaction of business over the counter andito ac- commodate 0.5 accounting $4111.. E Tllcrc is easy access to the Man- (Canadlan Press) TORONTO. Jan. 5-O-pcratoi-s of muskrst fur farms in Ontario have been warned that unless they change their mellocls of securing at least a. part o.’ their assets ‘.0 1n- vesors they may find lhemsclxics in conflict with the securities Frauds Preventive Act, oillcials cf the At- torney-Gencranls Department an- nounced yeslcrday. There arc be- tween 50 and 100 lllllSlifdi‘, farms whose practice is to sell contracts to instead of ordinary shares, it is said. By these contraczs 11m investor buys a pair of milskluifi to be left on the farm for from four to five years. During that time the company agrees to ranch tllcin then » to sell them and "film over half the sale price to the invesiors. If there is no sale before the end of the con- tract, period or if tile nluskmt crop spring floods or otherwise, the inves- tor at the end of the coiltract term has no further claim. The object of the government is to llriyc lllesc companies convert their cfiilirafiifi into share certificates. A hearing of on informal character was held iii Queens Park in ccnilectlon uilll a csltalil coillpany. Twenty-live D31‘ cent, of ‘its assets were paid in com- missions to salesmen securing con-. tracts. Some salesmen are said to have earned $900 a week, in coinmis sions. ism gllult “An exceptionally cold December has enabled the ice committee at til: Curling rink to lay three excellent sheets of ice. Now that the holiday season is cvcr and colci weather here once more the games committee m": planning to draft out the schcclulci of games for_ the season as soon a: the membership teams have handed in the complete returns which must i be in this week. Several new nmn- bars have already joined and all that is necessary now is good crisp Janu- . ary vyeatller- As there are indications that the other island Curling Clubs are far from asleep i‘. is lnlpcrathuc‘ that all new members it?! 119-“?! L‘ the game before the inlcr-clilb games begin, with anenergetic staff at the llcod of affairs we 100k forward t0 an enjoyable and siicczssiiil curling winter and feel confident (hat the laurcls already won will b: held n. inst during the new year oi 1930» lxulitllil (Canadian Press) PROVIDENCE. n. 1., Jan. s-un- lied Safes Attorney Henry ll. Bose. Jr., here yesterday issued a sale- ment in which he comlilfilfily "xiii" era-ted the crew of the coastguard patrol boat 290 from any blame i:i 53“ "that we may know Him,“ was mov the killing of illre: men aboard tin rum runner Black Duck last Sun» day and sold he would no, produce‘ the crew before llic stoic iliqucrt be- ihrc’: L. l-leitzcn stated he steam-o on of my Jersey eullaen mm. . ll-lildlrd Oil of New York iliil Bills received the third readingdid not fire a warning 5110i “W033i Shell Union ...a................ 20% Rt l-lon. J01. Derrldge gave a [loynithg bow or the rumrunnar Black" Will-haw -- ..., mung account»! an attendance at Duck before it poured tho deadly 0,8. Steel“ ,, jprgthe National Premiere‘ Conference - --- war-an- Iree . ,_; gprglrof Jasper Park. Alia, which he at-‘brlef intervene. a devotional service‘ woetinehouse . vs-clcneec during the summer of ma. m he'd. in which all t‘ -.~ bays took‘ "$1M" ' I tpstses [Ybllowdab ma, ._-..._..-'__-... imminent-inane; ,5" may boys-gs" their llrarflslons ol part. This ciozezl the st ‘i: rarli- rarllueeae when session was left alcohol. Mr. Wood. MLA, came in committees u a whole. hollows! 01.134 sullen. Mic a nmacla. p toclmtaeloueaensuveatevl " agcrls sfllcc and agents’ room-through the main door. With the Alinvonient location of the staff 6n’ the 3main floor, this makes one of the finest and best appointed offices in thoiCityi. Mr. Mcinnis, previous to entering the insurance business Weston-eleven ‘ years connected with The Royal ‘Bank _ of Canada in this city, the latterthrcc years as Assistant to tile ‘Manager. 1 Starting in 1924 with a until? Linc, i in Tile Royal Bank Building, tile ex- iPZIllSlOIl of business in ' i other lines of Insurancdsaeoh-‘naces- g sitaled larger office space for his I growing business. In 1926 a new o1- 1 flce was obtained at 70 P911169 Street v and as the business (pntlgued to . grow, the present office yatlpiuqueen Street had to be procured when Mr. lvlclnnls is in a position to handle all lilies of lilsuruilcc, being District v lilanagci" for Prince Edwardjslanrl of l i "ills by rem“ °f dwwillni; l" ,Ti<iE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE . company or CANADA, one or the strongest and largest of Candi‘; Lite Insurance Companies. its slogan ‘be. ing “Absolute Security to Pollcyhpld. 01's." He is also Gcneraljigeyytifg; six strong old line tariff ‘Eire "igliur- "flllffl Companies, including ‘the fr“. dential Assurance UOlllpdllfyhLtdlv o: London, England, the largest com- posite office in the \('orld._,,_,,_|._, B)’ dlUSe-llt applicationtcpgquglnegg by giving special and péliwjllhggrvjc] to policyholders and clients, and pos- sessed with a genial personally, Mr, liiclnnis has built up a splendid bugl- ncss, especially in Lifghqiih-E’ and Automobile Insurance and we pgspgu for his continued success in hi5 new quarters, 92. lire of iis machine gull into t)” pfl. ohcuze of the ship, killing mm nicn and (rounding a lltlllihea Mr, Dunc sziici. j; . s. s'l‘odii<%ciuc_ra'rlolvs lmLIF-‘AX, Jan. i-Quutntion; fur nislicd by Johnston and Ward. Mem- bers Montreal Stock Exchange. f,‘ i‘ a NEW’ YORK EXCHANGE: . I I r I Union Par. if)“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Qllll’; Am. Can Co. . . . . . . . . ., 1.320% Am. Car dc Fdry. Co. . . ..’. ' Q2 Am, Loccmoilve Co. .. 104% Hun. Motor Car Co. . . . . .. Q1755 ' Am. Bosch hiaglrctoflo; .. _ 13L’. ' u. s. Industrial Alcohol co. 4:451‘. cuu C=ns Co. .......... .. .. :00 U. S Siccl . ....,.,_.. :68 N. Y. Ccn. k llild. Rim, R, R, 169% Wcsiiilgllourc Elsi: . . . . . . . . . ..,. . 1441': Inter. Petroleum . . . . . . . . . . 11H’. Standard oii of N. J. . gas‘. ,.'l D “ONTREAI. STOCK ExCqkiE .\ Siccl Co. of Can. . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. Wlmpcrial Oil ‘m, Power Corporation ... . , . . . . . ,_ w Abltlbi . . . . . . ...... ~-. fi Mrnircrzl Paxvcr , , a9 Can. Brcwcry , _ g) ivinnipcg Ficc. .. 13cm, Traction ,. , u) Shawinlgnn ,_ Domlino‘ Briligte Mast-y Harris Fraser .3: Co. ..... Br. Am. Oil . . . . . . . Can. 51:... Chi? Pfd. ...-Hun. fill iteetify before the coroner. 'l'lic 200, .. E ‘ 2K3 hli‘ X‘..'..I Bank Royal .. Bank Montreal ... Bank Nova 5:02’; "Are you the man who'd: pcacs an‘. any a!" "l lecture on fl b c100 a ' <- wave»-