Manon 1a. 195s TlTock ~Q1107A TIONS l‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 7__ . Morning Stock Letter (halved over Pitfield and Co's , ' Private Wire) NEW YORK, March 11-13111; American C0111. 1933 not income $20,819,370. equal 85 cents a share vs $11,540,587 to 48 cents a share 1n 1934. Columbia Pictures Oprp. and Domestic subsidiaries 6 months Dec. 18, 1935, net proii $761,278 or $2.74 a common ' * $010,104 or $3.25 a share in six months ended Dec. 29 1934. Nor. American Co and subsid cries year 1935 net income $13,- 43i,472.or $1.85 a common share against $10,702,414 or $1.04 in 1934. Federal Mining and Smelting year 1935 net profit $281,288 after charges but before depletion equal after allowing for annual divi- dend on 7 pfd stock equal to $1.66 a common against $55,450 on $1.94 on pid ill 1934. MORNING STOCK LETTER. NEW YORK. March 12.-News from Europe was mixed with "m0 “We IBenciu reporting that amt Britain will back France in the demand that Germany Logo "was off the Rhine, wbils other news reporls are that Greet Brit. "in la seeking s compromise. The London market is inactive, ex- llllllliles are about the same as Yesterday. The league of Nations is scheduled to meet on Saturday to discuss the Local-no Treaty but the probability is that nothing definite will be done.‘ opinion l; very mixed concerning the stock market. Nevertheless, its honor, in the last two days won friends ior it again and we would look for another irregularly firm maggot; today. It will probably continue a very selective affair, but as long a8 prim hold above Monday's lows. we believe the whole market has to be given a further chance. Reliable Stores for 1935 reported $1.81 on the common stock against 69c in 1984. The stock is current- ly selling for about 18 on the curb. Stocks which look higher are Std. Oil of New Jersey, General Mot. ors and Chrysler. EXCHANGE (Canadian Prom) - MONTREAL, March l2—British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar ls compil- ed by the Royal Bank oi Canada closed today as »follows:— Argentina peso .2772. Australia pound 3.0746. Austria Schilling .1890. Belgium beiga .1701. Braaii miireis .0575. France franc M63875. Germany relchsmark .4058. Great Britain pound 4.9725. Holland ilorin .6856. Hungary pengo .2972. India rupee .3766. Italy me .0903. Japan yen 2902. Jugoelavla diner .0230. New Zealand pound 4.0146. Norway krone .2504. Poland zloti .1904. South Africa‘ pound 4.9532. Sweden krone .2569. Switzerland franc .3291. United States dollar 1.00. NEW YORK, March l3—l~"orelgn rxchange easy. Great Britain de- mand high 4.97 3-4; low 4.07 1-8; close 4.97 1-4; 60 day bills 4.06 1-2; Frmce 6.64 5-8: Italy 8.00; Bel- gium 16.99; Germany 40.51; Can- ada 99 31-32. Closing exchange rates:- At. Montreai_l>cund 4.97 1-4; U. S. dollar 1.00; franc 8.83 7-8. At New York-Pound 4.97 1-4; Canadian dollar 99 31-32; franc 8.04 5-8. . At Paris-Pound 74.90 fr; U. S. dollar 15.06 fr; Canadian dollar 15.06 fr. In gold--Pound 12s; U. S. dollar 68.89 cents; Canadian dollar 58.88 cents. MT’L. CLiRB (Supplied h: Piifleid and Com- pany mambo" of lilontreal stock lkchlnge and curb-market) PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. March 12—Priccs held barely steady on Montreal open produce markets today, Eggs were barely steady to a shhdo easier while butter, cheese and potatoes were even Graded 6B8 Shlilments in car- lois or less were quoted at 30 cents a. dozen for A large and 28 for A- medium. Butter was again quoted at 21 1-2 to 22 cents per pound for car. lots or less of no 1. Lots to retail- ers were 23 for solds and 23 1-2 to 24 for prints. Cheese was 12 cents per pound for no 1 Ontario colored. main line arriving. . .- Plfatoes: P E 1 mts 90's $1.20 to $1.25; 80's $1.05 to $1.10; cobblers 90's $1.15 t0 $1.20; 80's $1 to $1.05; N. B. mts 80's $1 to 1.05; 10's l6; Que mts 80's 95 to 1; No 2 whites 80's 85 to 95. Produce 1' Prices (Canadian Pres) MONTREAL, March 12- Wheat nor no 2 91 1-2. Barley C W no 3 47. Oals C W no 3 39. Oats fzcd no 1 37. Flour, spring wheat patents. firsts $5.60. Flour seconds $5.20. Flour bakeis $5.10. Flou- winter wheat patents, choice $3.90 to 34-00. Flour white corn $4.40 to $4.50. Bran ton $20.25. Shorts ton $21.25. Mlddlings ion $28.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.90. Hay no 2 per ton cariots $9.00. Cheaee no 1 Ont col 12. Butter no 1 21 l-2 to 22. Eggs in cartons A large 34. Eggs A medium 32. Potatoes: P E I mtg 90's $1.20 t0 $1.25. P E I mls 80's $1.05 to $1.10. P E I cobblers 90's $115-$130. P E I cobbiers 80's $1.00 to $1.05. N. B. mts 80's $1.00 to $105. N B mts 10's 16. Que mts 80's 95 to $1.00. Que rlo 2 80's 05 to 90. I Starks’ 0n!" L8" , n A r... 2mg 21 , Dom Store! 1n 10 Ford A 25% 25% llup Oil ‘J8 21% Int Polo . 80% 37 Mclcllers 10% 1054 Walker Good 80% 80% \qfl__, “irflsn- Advertising Rates- do per word; nouncemenin and Clllllllll 3'9"" i" Central (luardlaJlornh, Der Wordi Se rel- word; in lemon-lam Nofleea. Sp ritual Offerings, Cards, etc" 4e per Inch‘ Notices of Thanks and wage]. Other rate: on applicntl n Ill lrrium Charge for any advs For Sale I017. SALE - ONE 0F THE Island's best grocery and meat stands. ,Write "D." care Guard- ian, " ____________v____..__ co-rraos son‘ saw-warm Cottage, Box 118, Chsrlottetlirwai. -3 _______,________ H‘)!!! sang _ canons. array > ' ' ssasna-a-ls-ai. FOE SALE ..- DRIVING WAGON. Apply Mack MiicKenaie. Canoe Cove or Donald MacDonald. 90 8011001 Street. 11-3872-3-13-81. ._.__________.______ "l? "'3 “ ""i""£ii.€°3"T.¥; ve ri an c Cards. “d. Central Job I0 lALl-GILIAON BNGINI 1 Eltoompleto with lobster bolder. Also trap p Mcfiomiig Deering is ur. Ausu uglnllrmhln» Ill" ~ L-SND-Q-ll-ii. Ian so: ram woak. mm- ur Wood, Alexandra. L-aasa-a-ii-si To. lief ‘nuisance-seals lfljlluareiau. views-iii Femildl Help Wantei v. ayahle in Advanc Western and Eastern locale, Ir prr wordl Cluuified 70o per inch: Liars of Floral and xgr name: Letters of Condolence 10c ppreelation, 70o per inch or 4o per 0 a nlmnenf twenty-fl" “MI. ecnuuebneucuuil Miscellaneous THE BEAUTIFUL THING ABOUT saving through Life Insurance is that if you die your family is pro- tected by the amount you expect- ed to save had you lived. Consult .1. A. Moore, Currie Bldg. 27-ti. 55 ESCAPE!) TWO FOXES, MEDIUM Silver. Notify Henry R. Hurry, West Royalty or phone 1586-2- Reward. 1r-3897-3-18-8l. CAPTURE!) FOX. APPLY ALBERT Douse, West Royalty. . L-3657-3-l2-3i. Ageuts Wanted AGENTS ron NEW MEDALLION portraits, unbreakable, beautiful ma] money» maker. United Art , To nto. 0mm’ m N-315-2-26-16i. min wrrn caa-asranusnan rural route in Prince County 01ml {or s‘ man, handling Wet- kinLFamous Fly Bony. Steak and Poultry. ‘Ionics. Bale». - Medicines, Boapl, etc. Earnings at start should average 026-00 t0 $35.00 a week. Credit furnished ii .. Apply, The l1. Watkins Comllllly. Run! Baler Depth, 2177 Masson St, Montreal. m, N-393-3-10-10-2i. Wanted wrap - mum: nu :1: farm w . Amllll- l- Guardian. wanna - laglisn arm. APPLY n-aaa-a-ii-ai. BABY CAIQAOI. Guardian. men (Canadian Pun) ‘ TORONTO. March l2—'l'hs TOWER) mining exchgngg wok g drubbing alon8 "with industrial b01165 in today's operations, hold- “! Wl-llllll t0 Bet out finding a Very Spotty buying demand. The chief unsettling influence w". m; war scare but the fact base met- als backed up with other groups luilkested a. general over-bought condition. The gold [Amp §1|1mr|< ed 3.53 to 121.58 and miscellaneous mules '.l"(.‘l.ped 3.56 t» 184.93. Vol-' ums was normal at 1.368.000 shares. ' Selling drive and price decline made their most noticeable dent in ‘he lipids. Some of the medium- ntlce group slipped back 10 to 2o cents and in the senior group re- cessions of 1 to 1 1-4 were board- ed for Dome and McIntyre. Noranda stood out in the baso metals with a gain of 1-4. Hudson lost 3-4, Falconbridge 30 cults, slldbllfy Basin 26 and Sherirtt 6. In the silvers Eldorado was oii 9, Castle 2 and Nipissing 4. , (Canadian Press) ,_ IIORONTO. March 12- ‘ Stocks Close Acme Oil Afton 1551* Alex 2y‘ Aigulna ' g I Algornu g Anglo H (50 I , rtxritilifieill 7g 4 u ey Astoria 154% llngnuluc 7% liurry 1i 4 liusc lief 24 licur g lieutlie lilg iiilla ‘a? liobjo my‘ llrulurna Q15 it .\ 12% lillff Auk 470 lillff (an || Blink lilll (Jul l-lllui 113% (fill Uil 1o Cuu .\lul 105 i.'ill‘ll)00 141 (‘uullc '1‘ 1.“ Con l'i1i 23g ('|l(‘lll llna 11g Cililmllg g1 (Jlcricy 4% (Juuialglla 31g (‘ouinrum 391 llolnc 4; Eliliilflllil ~ 113% ll‘ lirlllgn 535 F041 xlrir 5% Frlluklln 3% (10111: ‘Lake 10g Go i n c . Gold liclt £58K Goullfillir 19 (irunullu g9 Grconn g3 Grull g (lllnuar g4 Huicrow 4% liurd Rock 59 Hurkcr 1% llcilillgcr 14% Huulnaieild 3g Howey um,‘ J M (‘oul 41 Kirk llud (3 lllrk links ' 4g flake Slime 54% Lama Cont 9% Lclrcl m“ lice Gold 3% Little 1. L w, lilacussa 390 lliiill Elia! 13% .\iu|\ic L 1i) hluiniyrn 41 McKenzie 135 McKinley 5|) .'ii('.\illinn W, licVitiie gpik .\il:\\'liiiera 13o ilorl on 45 liiin (‘orn 133 llinto 33% Mom-ill 9 iilorr Kirk g1 Murphy 3 Niplsslnft 2011 Noraulia . 4g Nor Can g1 Olga Oil 4% Omega 51 Pnmour 575 Paymaafor , g5 llerrcu 139 Pct Cob 3% Pick Cm. “o Pioneer (m5 Premier ggo 1 roa Al: 230 Howey m)“ J s1 Cons 41 Kirk Hud 43 Kirk Lake 4g Lake h 54s‘ Quebec M 95 llonhfuu 111 lied Lake 92% lleuo Gold 10g {locks q loynlitn 3 flan An: 9% Sheep Cr 11 Nherrltt 114 Siacoe 300 Sou Tlb 5 Studs 3o ("it Anth g5 Sud line 40o Sud Cunt 14 Sullivan g2 iylvunlte £42 ‘Pushnfu 44 Tccif H 45.1 70x Can 400 Toburn ' 135 ‘Powsgmle 23 "\!ili.ill“3I- ~ 21g Weill- Alnn 116 lYllyalllo 11 White lllllg 4 Willsey C - q Wright l! 135 UNLIITID Alderman ma‘ Boot! Tr g“ (Yen Alan 13% Church l! (1% Co 00p 959 Ccbalt 955 Dui Oil l4 lint Cr 9 l-lmnc Oil 105 Hull Bay 251‘ Kirk Town s 1T Lillti‘ Mn 4'4 binirobie 4 and; 214 Nerdon 18 Oil Sol 1W; Ollsku 19 Park Hill l4 Wnwrur l\ 4 Pend Ore 1G5 Pore Cro 12 Preston d chic I Robb Mont i115 11d M i116 Teniiaka 2% Wood Kirk 7% Total sales 1,863,000, BBOIIII LOANS -_-_ WABHINGIDN, larch 13- liosns on securities to broken and dealer-whale by weekly reporting member Bach in New York City. the m- wero re by oral name to have total- led 31.009.001.000 for the week end- ing yesterday. an increase of Ill.- moooo for the wen. Mans for the correaiienduig totalled wk a vest lle 0782.000.- Stock Exchange _-._- (Supplied by Pltflold and Cona- sleek puny members of exchange ‘and eurb market) so k u ‘Last . 0e s ow slaught but papers mg liquors also York 11 A, M. Bracklcy 3 P. M. showed m; m Central Church 7 P. M. O. A. ,{,',','°‘};,§“e“' my, 1% a, m, “i028 ‘gtsdfiizd Q3“ Christie, Minister. L-3902-3-13-1i. f“ " .122 .1. new M ° -—— m... m co c . THE PBESBYTEBIAN C II 31$ $.11... 25% 2;,“ mmglgil1$d$:a1gdi1fi°‘m”f§ scnvrcss, Sunday, March 15th.- Am Tel and Te; y“ m9 3-4 but late eflom to mu w“ m Cardigan 11.00 A. M. Lorne Valley Anaconda 84% 33% shock mo” than two Lugs k e 2.30 P. M. Montague 7.00 P, M. The iiillrliifioel; gig,‘ ‘gm st 47 1-2. Holllngegpo yieldzfia Minister R-ev. T. Owen Hughes, B.A., gulbfiur: 42% 4:‘. wggahoth” mm“ were we“ at all services. hL-390l-3-l3-ll. _ nib Olgifao 21* Zllllg sue, 8,,';',',”§§,,f,§,‘f,- mfivtmg ls‘ FUNERAL SUNDAY- The serial: Av zsu. 2m ad,“ 3mm Me d ‘ m‘ funeral of the late Mrs. H. H. St 5°54 54% m, m p m tumbled Acorn. Souris, will be held on Sun- Boa Air Co 2m 2s e no is and the common, Steel 3,1", M" m “on, o; 0mm,‘ and Dominion B m day next, services at St. James con pro uy 13% 1a’ {e11 9, point 0,. m” each r g9 United Church at 2 p. m. following gaze 0M0 13211.4: 125:? Euly demand m1, “till,” dried short service at her late residence t 1.30 p. m. . Chrysler 1,4 luv, "P and Canadian Hydro-Electric l‘ . .2 . _ EQQ‘ Q3‘ 23% 2;“ 333%,": frowmwggreflf“ sunnay SERVICES-New olos- gg: gr: c’ 7811414 733% three*p°mts_ Images o, a point B; gow 11 A. M. Cavendish Baptist Con’ I," 72 W‘ so were marked up ‘or Montreal Church 3.00 P. M. Special Mission-Y C“, ‘vflgh, 3% 8,,‘ pow“ Bmzman and Power Co“ ary Service New Glasgow 7.30 P. M. gem’ 18.11% 18W‘ pmman‘ Wm 6' Quisyey’ Mlxfitlixlivl a 1s li "l’°"‘ -4 4W- Total sales were 37 7'7 sh - ' ' ' ' ' llllec Allin Lite ivy, sou bu d‘ 15o » "'95- §',1},';.,,',‘,§‘ n ‘a’ ' POLICE COURT-At the Police gsh lull-b‘ 30% 1131/. ‘ v Court yesterdaytam mien mcharied cu F-lnls 3s 34v, u I wit a. breach o‘ e us ms c G iii t (l2 gggfirlgh T] 18% $31k majntillslfign 3110.100 and costs or two -. . » . ~ 11:: ca? 1'15? m. W. G. Bruce, city, received filllpgienlilflt Cur 2-3- fir: the sad intelligence of the death a '-’ of his sister, Mrs_ Warren c. Bart- rf-‘QF-r-h a“ V lett, on Thursday morning at her Johns liian 1131/, 11o home in Lynn, Mass, from where fiililllilafivtfi s1 31 d funeral services will be held on .,,{‘,',“C,,,;“‘ 33% 3% Saturday afternoon. N" "mt lies 21% 21 (By Frank MaoMilleu Associated New York N H 4% 4% l,“ “n ' W" "l" 9° 9W: 1"‘ “d?! wruer) ING CIRCLE-Jrhe regular meeting 92:81.13: ll “réw"'r°o““rré““'fr.f.'ét'"'.ii‘f§l "or we n- sewsrl Jinn» sewn: Pflrllllnlint w, heavy" yumove’, Sm,“ mched Circle was held in the Institute 113m" Pig, l}, 34in? downhill godly for the wmest msses room, Tuesday, March 10th with an O r Elli, s81 co 425;’: 41%, sing July 26. 1934i attendance of eleven members. The 117'!‘ l C 2: 22 1 lllnllo (Yul-no 12w‘ 12 promlptsieiltsprislhiadrlly rbe nslinfiosfi? lead and adopted, the roll call was Rllliin Kfliill Ornb 1212 12 m, ha! hm l, y h responded m by an m5}, joke 8g- s-hrs noo co (iii mil ° “e " H 19' l” w“ ‘hawo h h b 1 , w ‘mam shl-n rhh. on (1,, 111/, 111/, his recent peace offers if other W!‘ Wlllfl l ll lls "=55 a5 South I'm: 5.114, :; powers gflgmpbed no ggmpel Ger. out. The sewing bags being com- Sid Oil N .1 (i2 o3 i ed new work was be n under many to yield any of her sovereign pet . Ell §',"“°}','},“°{. C” “*4 l” rights, including that of moving the capable direclion of the leader (fDrpJ, “$3,, 3,1“, troops within German territory. Mrs. Harold Affleck. A very dlllllly Unltoll Alr 30v, 2m». Reports 1n brokerage" circles indi- lunch was then rerved by the host- ‘Jflleil gill" 7% 7% cated the increased unrest resulted esses Mary Jay. Doris Smith and U" §°“,,u,f‘,§‘,,""l> ‘gigs, lfli lately in a. sizable number oi stop- Winnie Maclntyre- 1y g g, cm, My‘ m,‘ 105s orders and that the barrage oi’ g.‘-':.":::1!P".'.... if... h22‘..:£§'.s‘?°°“ '“"‘ '°“°“°“ Pimimal‘ 'f-st lln o . 37% 801/ M. w. El‘! . '4 1V7 ' .- woolu-nrih c114 591,4, of 1 to {points or so, while a. few Side’ “gem °' fag“? Akgigincggn Mt’l. Stock Exchange ____. (Supplied by PIIYN-lil and exchange and ca-h nuns-list) Stocks linen Lint Abliihl 2 ‘.5 Illllhlllet 1.’i 12% Boll T01 1441/; 145 Brazilian 121 12% Brew Corp Can I 3 B C Pow A 301/4 30% Can (‘ilr Found ("if (l (‘all Cement 0% (I-i Cull lull Al 101/, 0% Call lliic ‘ 13% 13 Cock Plow Hl/g 8 Cons Slllcit 2m 255 Dist Smut 27 25% Jlonl Bridge 38 3'! Dom Steel (1% 0% Imp ‘Fob 14 131/; lnt Nickel 43V; 41% Alllsacy Harris (Fl/n (W, liicCruli Front 141% 10% Mont Pow 32% 32% ‘hat Bren 431.4 42% Nat St (‘ilr 17 101,5. Pow (lnrp 15% 15% Shuwinlgan 21!}, 211,4, Soil (‘on Pow 13% 13% St oi’ C1111 (i2 61 NR! 11k l-J (‘nn 58% Bk of (‘om Bk of M0110 200 200 Bk of N S :31 201 Royal BI! 179 180 New York Curb (Supplied by Pltfleld nnd Com- pany members of, Montreal stock sxi-hunge and" Curb Market) (Firm- pnny members nf Aloutrcul aloe-k Selling Causes Sharp Drop Al ‘Montreal (0 -P- By Guardian’: Special Wire) MONTREAL. March 12—A selling ‘Plum 59m Prlflee sharply lower 0n Montreal Stock Exchange today as traders anxiously watchgd threatening developments in the WW European situation. M°la15- llwlllw and constructions sufleied heaviest in the 86111118 on. _—_.- l a newly nature Ill] be l advance- nesdsy night. eral Motors. had even deeper cuts. Tuesday on business. In terlns Oi the Associated Press average of 60 shares the market was down 1.7 to 61.1. The largest previous 1055-29 points on July 26, limb-occurred following the assas- sination oi’ Premier Dolfuss of Aus- tria when Italian troops were moved t0 the Austrian border. ‘Transactions totalled 2,921,550 shares compared with 2.204.390 on Wednesday. Foreign bonds were heavy. In the domestic list low priced rails were down. while industrials and utilities were resistant. U. S. Government loans ended mixed with small gains and losses about even. Losers ‘of around 1 to 3 points or so included Santa. Fe at 75, U S. Steel at 61 5-8, Bethlehem Steel at 54 1-2, Consolidated Gas at 33 and Du Pont at 145. Issues down about 4 to 6 points were Air Reduction at 183, Allied Chemical at 184 1-2, Ameroda at l’ 116, Case at 123 l-4. Westinghouse at 113 1-2 and Wright Aeronautical at 96. Canadian stocks were all lower. Declines of a point or more were recorded in Dome Mines at 44 1-2. McIntyre-Porcupine at 40 1-2. Brazilian at 12. Hiram Walker at 29 and Imperial Oil at 2i 3-8. Fractional a ions ocalrred in Canadian Pacific, Distillers-Sea- grams, Canadian Industrial Alco- hol A, Dominion Stores, Hollinger, Power Corporation, Quebec Power Cavendish . iii MEMORIAM MRS. JAMES GAMBLE down by God willed otherwise. Gamble was marriage being Murray Harbour. Gamble The (ientral Guardian This column Ia reserved for new: of local interest but ‘advertising 3 II 4 cents a word strictly payable in CONFEDEB-AHON LIFE INSUR- 11-8198-7-12-312. THELOJZLEwIShtoewres-s appreciation to Col. K. S. Rogers and C. F. 0. Y. for their fine broad- cast of Miss Spaulrs address Wed- L-3905-3-l3-li. SERVICES in York Pastoral Charg, Sunday, March 15 will be: MT. STEWART JUNIOR ‘SEW- that 01d 11000100 Friday the 13th 1S minutes of the last meeting were start new enterprises on the al- Mrs. L. D. Warren, Oitawa, ar- rived on the Island last evening being called home by the death of her father Mr. John T. McNeil], The community of French River and vicinity was saddened on Tues- day, the 18th of February, when the word passed that the imperious summons to rest from her labours had come that day to MP5- James Gumbfe, who had. been stricken a. stroke of paralysis two weeks previous. Everything that could- be clone for her was done. but The sudden asslng in her 67th year came as a great shock to her family. Mrs. twice married. her first After that, it bobs up as follows in to Peter White of Only one short year of this happy union had pass- ed when Peter was drowned, leaving a sorrowful wife and infant son. Peter Jr., now residing in Summer- side serving on the police lnrw August; l944—0ctober; 1945-—April Her second marriage was totlames of French River. W110 mourns the loss of a. loving wife. She leaves also a daughter, Edna, Mrs. Roy Morrison also of French River. There are also left to mourn NICiiOlSON TOBACCO CO. LTD. cllAaloTTsrowN P-E-i- _ Watch Your Step, Today's the 13th (Canadian Press) If familiarity breeds contempt under a cloud of dlsrepute. His ap- pearance today is the third in six months. The 1036 calendar dates him again for Nov. 13. Lots of timid folks may-refuse to leged unlucky day. Traditions of the sages die hard. However, in- quiries in various directions over a succession of Fridays the 13th showed few people permitted the date to interfere seriously with their regular run of life. City hospitals reported an aver- age number of operations booked for Friday the 13th. There were that day plenty of applications for marriage licences although clergy; men did admit a slight falling off in marriages. Considering the sea- son thers was no indication at the railway ticket offices of less. trav- elling. The gasoline stations pump- ed as usual and apparently nobody kept off the highways because of the date. Various origins have been ascrib- ed for the legendary conceptions oi Friday the 13th. Nurnbe: 13 was blacklisted by the astrologers of Babylon and the mythologists of Scandinavia. Early Christians re- garded Friday as an unfortunate d ay. H. G. Wells in his Outline of History, speaks of Neolithic man counting and falling under a. spell of numbers "and wondering at the triangularity of three and the squareness of iour, and why some quantities like 12 were easy to di- vlde and others, like 13, irnpos;ible., Twelve became a noble, generous and familiar number, and 13 rath- er an outcast and disreputable one.” Barring Nov. 13 there will not be another Friday the 13th until Aug. 13, 1037—a nine-months respite. the succeeding seven years, ii the present Gregorian calendar holds out: 1938-May; 1939~1anuary and October; IMO-September and De- cember; l941-June; l942~l=‘ebru- my, March and November; l943— and July. Background Artist and Shawinigan. GRAIN the following sisters and bmthefs! Mrs, James Gillespie of Fairholm. andra, Mrs, Henry Sheram of Glad- stone, David J. of Melville, and, Hurt. on the old homestead at Mur- Sask., Mrs. H. F. Benton of Alex- (C-P. By Guardian's Special Win) ground-artist continues to flourish despite the depression, and so long i1 Flourishing Graft OTTAWA, March l2-—Tl'le back- In the Probate Court . 1st Edward V111, AJ). 1938. In Re Estate of Elizabeth Hannah Aitken, late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, , single Woman, deceased testate 3 By the Honourable HAROLD 3 LEONARD PALMER, Surrogate, l Judge oi.‘ Probate, &c., 8w. 5 To the Sherifl of the County of? Queens County or any Constable or g literate person within said county ~ GREETINGS: l WHEREAS upon reading the peti- ‘ tlon on file of William Reginald. Aitken of Charlottetown aforesaiih. Retired Merchant, the Executor o! the above named estate, praying f that, a. citation may be issued for-l the purpose hereinafter set forth; . You are therefore hereby required; to cite lillpersons interested in the , saidEstate w be and appear before me at a. Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown, , in Queen's County, in the said Pro-g) vince, on Wednesday the iifteentlri. day of April next coming, at they hour of eleven o'clock fore-noonot i the same day to show cause if any ,= they can why the Accounts of the i said Estate should not be passed and 7 the Estate closed as prayed for in J said petition and on motion of W. E. tioner. 3 And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in; Charlottetown aforesaid once i111 each week for-at least iour consec- utive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be' forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Royal Bank of Canada and. at or near the Bank of Nova Scotla both in Charlottetown aforesaid, AND I do hereby further order that a. true copy hereof be forthwith served on the Attorney-General of= this, Province, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have , due notice thereof. (L. SJ-GIVEN under my hand and. the Seal of the said Court this 26th day of February A. D, 1936 and in the first year of His Majesty's reign. iSgd.) ll. L. PALMER, Judge of Probate. L-3402 r their backgrounds, Mr. Cunning- ham explained. "We just wall; until the itiner- ant background - artist comes around. “It mny be once every two years. They're sort of half-crazy. They drop in with their brushes and tins and ochre and glue. and ask if we want a new background. We s the itinerant genius. with his fcw brushes and nest ' of paint tins, There wore two funerals held for floats through the country so long will he paint Niagara Fall's, or a peak in the Rockies or a three- fringed luke for the professional y. Asked how photographers got| toil tlvm yes. Then away they start, painting on top of the old one. "They got at it. quickly_ ihese fel- llows," continued Mr. Cunningham, “using both hands at once. 1t just C. H. Cunningham, secretary 0i y - i _ r |.ook like a blob unlil i; dried. 771cm éhkfot9nrlsrégirf°ctifglé _°fhlsé°ft~tlsshini_‘lllvhfn it has dried. you have a new ' m bgirdp y-um“ alum aenafibackgruuud. 1t might be Niagara known world Ewhegs the board wfiwalls, or nuyéthing. But ihrsc iel hearing on application ironl that ow!’ are goo ' I'm- .\llni\r4l'u for sort tin-nut Certified Pupli MONEY y Snacks 41pm ‘mat (Cmadhn Pro“) , d d A G El 30% 3995 rny River. William H. 1H9 999"" all‘; ell» °“ . . ‘ ‘orv " Elie-red lzond Sh 18% 11% selves to the prospect £1 (an can: Mm Gamble on wedne5d,y_ the Niug Hull proved OXlI/Blfildelllfi" 1d ‘in ‘i; 19th. A service was held at her (Claudius mo») sdian w ea . wor q home in French River by Rev. Mr. noon _ oil-hr- imparted rm atmosphere of post- 05mm, The psalms gung were photographers. war year markets into today's ses- the 121s, and the 23rd, fgvorites of an“ 15cc ' 5;,“ sion of Winnipeg Grain Exchange the dvchnsory A large number came . turns. ~' to one who Aillel‘ Sup low 2% with substantial Pllfe llP to pay their Inst rcspc. s Assoc .11“ E100 -- Deluged with buying orders was yovcd by everybody. The re- m,“ Cow. 13% market ODBYQ-Wl-‘l ‘summed 1000-‘ mains were then conveyed to Mur- Sgxrnwmnn’ 000 bushels oi wheat were sold my River‘ where they lay in the (3,801, p“ 3o ‘ during an active session to bring (mm-oh o! Scotland until Saturday bod llllec Bond sh 19% the total for the past two days to h; z p. m. Mr. McDougall of Char- Flllil i" C" A '15!’- more than 3.000.000 bllsllelfi- The lottetown conducted the service ut $2,218,‘, g2?“ 3g,‘ broad-scale interest resulted in the church and grave. In", o“ 3a,’, gains of 1 to 1 1-4 cents at. the Mrs. Gamble. on her deathbed lnt Pete 30% close. would repeat the 121st psalm. l l0 Niag Bud 9% The May future finished at 85 the hills will lift mine eyes from f}: glilhfiglo" A “m l-2, July at so l-4 io s-s llld Oct- whence doth come mine aid. My U“ ugh‘ Yo." U“ Mm obslgieatcgsill-‘wheat and coarse llafelgncolxldeteilhrlhohatflliuingdlzta’ ‘git-g -——-——— es a - o grains market; emerged from the asked to be buried at Murray Rlilyer Mlsceuaneous doldrums with a fairly good in- beside her péirents, Mr. an rs. quiry- reported ln all grades. James Saun ers. h ——- F ctional advances were chalked Mrs. Gamble was a school teac - 1401113551‘. Mimi! 13-95“! up at the close in sympathy with er, having taught school 2i years. held unchanged in quiet trading who“, She did her work faithfully for fli- today on Canadian mmodity cr-IJPAGO, March l2—liuge ex- teen years as postmistress at French exchange produce lwtlnn- poi-i. purchasing oi Canadian River. which position she held un- Buttor Spot: Bales: 100 boxes who“ for BumpQ led lo flurrlcd til her death without a complaint. Qlle In". 31 5-5- speculative demand at times today i-ler word was her bond. m Cheese Spot-Ont col (NW- in Qhioago, and to maximum gains The pallbearers at Murray dyer make) 11 1-8 to 8-8. of 1 i-ii cents. were Percy White. J. H. Sell“ 81'8- sm SlXit~Ozt a large 90 l0 I‘. was estimated the Canadian Lfihaunderacml!!!1101913112165}: 31, A medium a to 20. A bullets Qovemmongyydny and yesterday Kirby, and Lewis wheeler. uc 20 to 27. had sold a total oi 4.000.000 bush- sympathy is felt for the Fairrovring! - els oi its wheat holdings for shlp- husband and daughter ha an l . mm; “an,” imlgfgrdt grin“. son, Officer Peter te. _ I Currencies 35253‘? were ssgrlbsriwirlelrlnly "a COMMISSION expanses ‘r0 ' .._.__ uncertainties over clwnces of un- COUNTRY "IIOIWRIIAL, 12—-Pound told military developments ahead. VICTORIA. March lw-Exlfill-‘ell mime led a ‘general decline all Wheat closed nor-voila, 7-6 to 1- of thuemlioya} “$14133: Inotreal foreign exchange l-4 above yesterdays finish. May lug flush be b“ h W filth I 1Q of ‘I-I at $4M 1-4. Th0 01.00 5-8 to 8-4, July 00 1-4 to l-2, ducts in B C0.lll'l'i a United Shins dollar wn down corn l-8 to 1-4 up. May 60 5-8. been nearly $48,000 so far. it was 1.39 n! on; pgg com, at pal- while oats 5-9 to 3-4 advanced, and pro- levelled in the iegilatule today. Iii French franc was oii a irac- visions unchanged to a. rise of l7 The commission has heard 550 wit- ‘ i ante masses during U days hearings. IRIIIJIFIOIIIU ||_|(_3_ flggqpgnlg, s..s...c.l>.A.‘,c.0.A& and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company fly-Laws, Minutes. Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a, Speciality. llsfili or Nova‘ Scott: Building _ Charlottetown. P. 16.1. l: Accountant Bentley, Esq“ Proctor for said Petl- _.' 1.0m.