_....4-...L »...>.¢>.._.,-.....»»._... ...._ ,___ _ ,_ .-.....__....¢.----.__ r , , , ' FEBRUARY 13-1932 1 _ _ if . ciiARLo1“ra 4 aimi/us PAGE. NINE --;.r-~ =-=====I" ---"~'“;`* "T" """ "` =. __,__.- Jud ' W 5-_,__ _ $52 ____ ,_-Z ==,i5e.~ ~w.v;222v'f"~’--1':--~'-'-""'-'--"-'--r-'~ - ' ‘°'°*`°`“` ' »' ,_ ur ___ TOWN GU ____ 7 . ESTERD ’S STOCK A D BOND JUQTA Ti ___________________clll Worry-Free Investments for Your Spare Money Nou ara entirely free from concem when you place ' your funds In our Guaranteed Investment Certificates. Your investment is- lully protected by first mortgages and our own written guarantee. At the same time you - receive the very satisfactory return of 5%, which ll i absolutely assured. Available in denominations ol one hundred dollars and multiples ihereof.'_C|l_l¢ll|¢ ' lor interest sent in June and December: ._ The EASTERN TRUST Company Saint John, N.l. Hand Ollur HALIFAX, N.S. St. John'a, Nld. Cliulottatovn, P.E.l. Moncton, N.B. Moatnal, Qin. , C. N. BISSETT-Manager, Charlottetown Branch. _ _ 2 _ e¥§'»§¥?é'»§'»?`45%€é'»§=?1I”?€~?13?€i??E'饧’»§=§'?1?§ié' : “"“““"“"‘"“‘° " """""` The Montreal Stock E::changa (Special to Joliiiaitnn 87 \\'iaril) Upuiii-rillligliliroiiILnrt (‘ I1 i‘:iper .....I 75] 50 Jlvll Tele ... .... 119 ltiiiid i’ro A ... . 18’rl4I 10 ii I' i~..wt»r B iiiil ' 4' i' i~`uiiiiii ' `,;. 61,; 61/4 - it iv l'f.i 14-ii iii |`v|i| l‘l'il .. I (i.lIll.'i1/I ' I _»\i.-.-iioi .lllilfl I |11,\,.i A’ i‘ l'al\\'\' .I 70| I | iq... 1»...-iris .I l7i'17% JTI 171,; i'...~l¢ i'l..\v .. !'r',<:_ ]»..iii ilriilizo . 2\I r .\i si...-it ..I Gllil '10 or 'm It S (`ir;il 1! H’ - li H \\' l.iil ... - ]l il Blilivs ... ]ii .\`i<~lii>l ... . ], ..I' Ilii' \\' ... ]. t` \\' ll til ... 1~i...~ iinr-ri.. fill- N 1.* O (`o ... . Wir 0% ]\i l. ll I’u\\'cr 30 Ilil ,,\' S t‘:ir ... ... 10 i0 Sliriiviulrzriii ... ..| fill] ,\‘ 1' i. |‘:i|i ... . C' N 1' ni 4' i'f.l '_"' ,\\'Ii\ lllitc ... .. GI tl BANK! -.- ,_c.i ei e. 3 ,_a . ;_1-:un a~¢_`~\l.\‘lhK by aciihoard houses and some support from traders with Chicago coiinrctioiis featured early !\'i\l11l\i-¥- Offerings lncrtriisotl at the top lr-vols, iioivcvcr, iiirtl thc ndvnlice \\'rii1 i_iiiort livi-ti. Esiiiiiiitcs of oxpiirt trade rvnrkcil owriiiglit pint-vii tim fiixiirt- nt -itI0,000 iiliiilri-is with imtii Aiipiitic nnd Piicific Ports ilvitliilr li itliiiri-. \'iiiii_-ouver rn- purts t‘oiiilriii<\d tlin i'liirrti\i-lug of ii fair aiiiirurit of split-e for Jripfin. Brooniiiiili rt-oprtorl n siiickcniiig in tiio dclniiiiii for \\‘iic-at ut l.|vorpool, init cuiiiiriiicrl good piirt'iii|rii\ir of (.'iin- riiiinri win-at from liin l':ir-lflc Coast nnd Arguirtirio iviiviit for coiitlilciitul cur|iiti'ii\i-i prliieipi-ly for Friiiicc. liiiliffcrciit trade featured tile cash wheat and coarse grain sections pric- cs held firm. (`LOSl"l \\'lio:ii: May iii, .lilly 03',-'_-A, -Oct. 6"A. ’ Afrota: Miiy flfilfr. .Tilly 32l§l'¥. llarlcy: Moy 40'§[;l.l, July 400, Oct. 3l)’,1§A. CASH PRICES till,-_~. no. 2 nor 5715, no Il nor fill, no 4 50. no 5 -itll-1. no 0 -ii, fccil 42; truck 1 diirum S. fcntl 24%. i't‘jt~i'tt‘(l 18%. li'.’\t'k 10%. l¢:irlt~_\': lllnltiilir grriiics. 0--row ex 3 if \\' 415;., ‘.'-roiv ex Ii r' iv 411,§. Oili- or grnrlcu: No 3 gg iv .'IT?.;.. no -i c iv il'i‘,.i.. no 5 1: \v Bilt, no li 1: li' 3254.. truck 37%. ARGYLE SHORE SCHOOL The following is the standing of the pupils of Argyle Shore School for the month of January: Grade X-1 Alberta MacNevln. 2 Stella MacLean. - Grade VIII-1 Jamcs MarDou- gall, 2 Cecil MacPhaii. Grade V-1 Vina MacPhaii, 2 Edwin Campbell, 8 Foster Mac- Phnil. Grade IV-1 Lillian MacDon- gall, 2 Lloyd MacDougali, 3 Mil- drcd Sellar, 4 Leslie MsicNevln. Grade III-1 Letha MacPhaii, 2 Nell Mi1cDougaii. Grade II-1 John MacPhail. 2 Collie MacPhali, 3 Minnie Sellar. Perfect attendance. for the month: Stella MacLean, James MacDougall, Leslie Ma.cNevin, Lloyd MacDougail, Irene MacPhaii, Mildred Sclliir, Nell MacDougall, Ralph MacPhall, Letha. MacPhaii, John MacPhail. -Mary S. MacKay, Teacher. (Patriot Please Con ‘ Soviet Trade Rumor Denied GENEVA, Sivitzerland, Feb. 11 - icrmridiim Pr.-as cribie-Hesdtiuarb ers of the British delegation In the World Disarmament Conicrelwo here tonight denied knowldge of any prospective move on the PHT* of Great Britain to d€11011I1C0 1191' trade treaty with Soviet l'tuss‘a_ Reports that the British Govem- ment would take steps to md 1i-S trade agreement with Soviet on the rc-turn of sir John 51111011. 5e°1`°1'°1`Y of State for llbrelgn Affairs, were current; in London yesterday- NEWFOUNDLAND `.l.i~r»kt-rs who wont i.nto` bankruptcy ' titficitil quarters that thc policy of the \\'iri~at: No 1 iinril, 03%, rin. 1 nor 11 gpg, "U _-_ rnn nuo oi n w h tha tiia on in QMS; N., g c W 29%, no ) c W 2-7%_ lie rnlinncr which in their opinion, is ,X 1 f,.,,,]_ 25% no 1 f,,,,,|_ ;._-,%_ no 2 ivnrriinted by existing cond tions. Montreal Market Siiielights Pniiuillnii l‘r<‘r4sl_ln tlic absence of B niiy iciiilt-raliip frniii New York, where D tho fxchniigea were cloacrl due to Lin li coins birthday, the gwritreal stock cxcliiinge gnve a diill i-\Iiiiritlon today with narrow iii-'>\'ciin~iits nnd is hcii- linnt prlro tonrlr\iii>\'. 'l`hrco stocks ;}25;\(vcd gains and llirgr losses at the Vniiarllan Par-ifir ltiiilivny aaaiiined M Iiio nr-tivo lciiilurship with siilea in 1.- niost ri point nt 1'! 1-4. Canada Cem- "\"llf. UP % Dt '1‘.f1. nnd illnaaey Harris, "ll 'Ai at 3%.. also shared in the rise uliilo liitcrniitloiirri Nickel, nf! 14 tit DM, Cnniidn I‘i.\vur nnd Pnper, off 2.1 vents nt 50 cents und Ciiiiaillaii Car, off 1/., nt 01,3 lost ground. Tim exchange at il meeting today coriiirmeri the decision of ltr govern- ora to maintain minimum prices of Criiindian issues, The meeting was itrlviite. only the irare_ statement that n secret hnliot hail been taken, hc- lnll Hiven out. Annoiinlornr-nt la niriilo of the infor- norntion of l\IeD, and .t‘ lloldlngs, Ll- inlted, tho eoni|inii_v \\.°.-ii is to oper- rite ns n holding co|ii|-tiny in connec- tion with thc iiropoacrl reorganizat- ion of llfchougnli and Cownns, stock- Ilils year. Sales on the oxelinuize ninoiintcd tn .150 siiarca agiiirrst 7.073 yesterday .nil 211,050 on tim ci-rrcslionillrig tiny If last year. On tire l_--il itat refund- d Qtiitcs fiiiills nt a premium of 710 por c l\l().\"l'ltl‘lAL, Quo., Foil. 1°.--'l‘ll" ii.'nl iiiiiriret \\'a.-i iii-void o' (ciitnrc ny \\ tii \\i||l Str. t oi l ilay in r\i~ oi\':=i:¢c of l.inroli.°.< irlrtiiiiily, thc K 19-its gained $1.75 nt $01.25. Total I los were $21,000. l . i - cnt. N, ._ .»| r , 1 lotii list \vns not iziiir_Ii~i~t tr the iii- ly cxt-rin, iiriil trndini.: licre acc ril- Iii y ririiggcii nt n slow pace. Price e ii._r-'virieiits ivcro i-xtrcinclv iinrrow, :ti uiiiiin nnd loss:-.~x oqiinl niiiiicrlc- 111 tlic iii-tivo lcriilirr, iiird niiiiiagcil to giiii ni-nriy I point, while atrfn-if ll ` nn .Jian Cnr ainil Canada Ccincnt ls- si _ , - iillo,ctiicr ln lrrolaeii lots, that issue ahovcrl it tlcciriciily firiiicr tonilciicy, 18 vlnai ig at 70 bid, iigiilnst its previous closl nt 04%. in oi' tie Mintrcui stock exchange hero this afternoon. it was annoiinqcd in gnvr-ruing cnmnrittce in tho inrifir-r of m miuiiniini prlcoa hurl been approved hy large iiinjority. No other iiniioiiiicc- WEST ROYALTY W. I. The West Royalty Women's In- 1 suture me: at the name or Miss ° Jean Enman for their January W meeting, with ten members and six cupied the chair. Meeting opened with the "Ode," followed by reports of Committees. son, thanking members for their contribution to the Red Cross Em- ergency Appeal. Roll cali was ans- wered with each member giving vos for the “San.” It was moved, seconded and carried that the school children he treated with ice cream on Examination Day. Mrs. Fred Gates and Mrs. Russel Bell were appointed to look after this. A recitation by Mrs, Gates was en- joyed by ali. Meeting closed with "God Save the King," to meet again at Mrs. Vernon Burke's on February 24th, roll call to be answered with "My First Valentine," or "Something About St. Valentines Day." WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL The following is the standing of West Royalty School for the month of Januaryz- Grade X-1, Lillian Hurry; 2, Cedric Stetson. Grade IX-1, Ivan Roberts and Raymond MacKinnon, (equal) 2, Cecil Stetson; 3, Eileen Curley; 4, Isabel Curley; 5, Jack Bell. Grade VIII-1, Laura Stetson; 2, Bemard Trainer; 3, Lorne Huny and Kitty MacKinnon, (equal). Grade VI-1, Laura Hurry; 2, Maurice Curley; 3, Raymond Jack- son; 4, Helen Hurry; 5, Ivan Frii._ zell and Birdena Frizzei, (equal): 6, Gerald Trainor; '1, Margaret Mac- Kinnon. ' 1 Grade V-1. Henry Hurry; 2, Lois Hurry; 3, Marlon MacKinnon; 4, Athoi Roberta; 5, Plus Curley. Grade IV-1, Helen MacKinnon; With welcoming arms to Atlantic, i As some gigantic host. For years untold the ocean's roll 1-ins swept its rock-bound coast. 1 Guardian of the St. Lawrence, Rising amidst the foam, With beacon's bright to Uulde a right, The storm-tossed sailors home. I Proud, hardy sons of Neptune. Courageous and free, with trawl and seine they reap the gleam, _ The harvests of the sea. I Wide ranging hills, with snow-clad peaks, Blending into the skies. In days of old the viklngs bold Those lofty towers spied. Like a statue in the ocean. Malestic, rn-rn and grand. It stands the' aastem sentinal. . .- . ug-.gg- 2, Georgina Trainor; 3, Catherine MacKinnon; 4, Ivan MacKinnon, Grade III-1, Irene Frizzel; 2. Gladys Curley; 3, Mildred Hurry. Grade I1-1, Elwin Burke; 2, Bertha Hurry; 3, Bobby Gat/es; 4, Keith Plcirard and- Lloyd Gates, tequail; 5, Billy Sims. Grade I-1, John MacKinnon; 2. Marjorie Long: 3, Billy Long; 4, Ruth MacKinnon. Hollis H. Jenkins-Teacher. M- ciiiiaiaius loghonuvithihouhurfa ulaar ps'ru barbed rho bu, Itch! with nm cram. Rui lhiinaaa h ull- ola-. Ilia! a roloil |#|iNi/Kuo' Iloni Stores ilu Oil lin Toirar-co . I l\lON'l‘RE.\l'., Quo., Felt, 12. (By the , ln l'ntrirl ,,, _,_ iii itil \ _ iii A letter was read from Dr. John- emment “nd Saw 11115 P1‘°D°5@\'1 8 »-og Montreal A Curb Marke M. (5vf'<‘lal to Johnston A \\’nrd) caliliiiriiirls A .. 'Wal 2| 13;., ti Smrgriiuis . lliljl l A Ull ... ... 101/Ql l01,{,l D11; _ mil I 9%' Will 9% 'llfili " .» .. . clan lftii I1 . '.'ii| oss .\iiucs . . 'IGI ’iTI 'ii _ Noriimin ... °l..I ltllii illllal lil! 10. 00.1 siiiircs nnd was iirui, iziilrilnir iii- Sherrltr ..... trol I | Slat-no Mines @1;<;| G21/rl 61 Walk fllrriui ... 3| I ritish Comment ions asking for additional exem tions to those already contained the trade bill., Farmers from Northern Lrelan flu -are which the inriror market uariirii- expressed keen disappointment ov r failure of their petition that feed- e g stuffs for cattle be includ \\ nil. iit the close. Cnnnillnu I’iiisIf’Ie was on the free “_gt_ They pointed O in ct existed for Brazilian tin- that they Wm be forced to p 1' ' ' 9119 WH D91' Cent duly 011 f00d 10! Five Chinese workmen in the mill . Fifth, vivi Ann Hinton, sweden; i ry W9" 1¢1119d Mid f1fteen wounded..sixth. Yvonne Dc Llnge, Bclgfiiimlv m. The marine detachment, which was Sf-vomit, itlezan Taylor, Great Brit- “1 owunyna the opposite end of theiain; emit, iii..-_.1..i.\.. coiifrigt-, Gres, ' building, was jarred, but unharm- 1l3rlI.ain; -ninth, Mollie Phillips, ' ed- Great Britain; tcrith, Joan Dx, inion w no u v on wah 'rne min was bombed by Japan- commodlties. They said they sa i::'.‘.“.§..i;i.” ta'":i2"';i..i:i:;zi" .xiii s°“‘° °°’“°‘““°“' “°‘”"°" ‘“ "°s U Q ,gl it M r H sible benefits under the propose IJ] ics Thoiigh trailing in sinellcrs “era their amnmn' bwause their ggunf, a part of the United Klngdo tie food free as an autonomous Do hlch has d t ther the baoon Industry. The ship building industry, on th other hand, welcomed the inclu ion on the free list of raw mate als used in the trade, while ex-f mption of flax, iron and iron ore as generally approved. Political observers expressed some visitors present. The President oc- d°“bl' regarding the permlsslve WW' ers attached to the bill for t purpose of authorizing duty i creases at the discretion of the S0 their donation of pickles or preser- policy. Parliamentarlans will have ample adoption ofthe timetfbic next Wed- tlme tp express their opinions Opciit-rlIliii.'liIi.ir\v|Liist SA lim' 10l'I.I 10'/, lol,-g IAONDGN. Feb. 12. (Canadl Press Cable)-Publication of t text of the govemment.‘s “trade bi to create a. general ten per cent tariff on imports to Great Bri ain, and announcement of the go ernrnent's agricultural policy tonlg were accorded a mixed reception ow ing to the many conflicting inte ests with which both deal. It was expected the governme Sterling cloned nt 83.0701 and Un- soon would be flooded with pet while the Irish Free State, a riv Fo lowing ri nieetlmr of the members the cattle trade, will import cat, It- ‘l .Sydney Finances 'Analyzed By Council (Canadian Press) t measures as steps toward stzibtiity 37 oo P b the Royal Bank of Canada to repay the bank. t defraying the cost of erecting a tu- _ the bill during the first two days of he.next week when it will coinc up for n- second reading. Detailed criticism v- will come later in the committee u- stage of procedure which the gov- ority as one of the main points emmenls will seek to place under n which the opposition might base time table restrictions in order that ts attack, holding that it left an the bill may be passed in time to ever-open door for a wider tariff become effective April 1. The government will move the 011 nesday. BLDNEY, N. S., Feb, 12.-Tilt* City Council in special session l:j.1.t 2 night analyzed Syclney's iiiiuiiciiil 10 sltuationand adopted the following; 17% Mir 1. To seek permission from \\' F Mathers, K. C., Deputy Attoi-iicj; General and Commissioner of mini- lcipal sinking funds, to cancel thc , , gf; $550,000 issue or city of sydney five I er cent bonds now held as security ` Y . 2. To seek a market for an ls- . , sue of $550,000 six per cent bonds, on the proceeds of which will be used an 3 To borrow $220 000 on six per ~ »" I 5'-"‘i1.;... 1 d.ii5l`iillilGEMEllT - We wish '.9 announce to our customers ‘_ -,I _~:.t=-. .~..-we _.,,__‘-,_- - -.i- - y .-“.:i~;l ills ‘ fi- , Iurtsis be 1. . 'n ,£1-. . 1'? rf ' f i onstmice d enda-Ugefed 1»0d8Y by tl\‘0 b0m1>S Wilson Srimitcl, of Toronto, repres- ut drowned on the 11\111<1i11g by Jfmfm- ani riqcftiinriti, frm.-tit, ay 950 B-€1‘0D19-119S- . Tile otiicr places wcrc: Great Britain. W ese naval ,planes at about noon. -l-_-_~ ° A mlsdirccted shell fell ln the Ill.-\l\li’”l`tlN .\'f‘il00l. F.X./ri\li.\'A- y C1 heart of the settlements busaiess 'i‘l0N GB-911165 01 the E°V¢mm911f W 11"' district at about the same time and exploded ln an alleyway, injuring The semi-:inniinl examination of e an Indian Sikh Wntchmay-,_ Although §{ninpton School was held on Jan. 5" ine source of the missle was undetcr 9f11» R tF.00d1y UllI11l>0l‘ Of 1‘f1i0Df\I»'- r- mined 1 was thou ht to have come rs and visitors being prcsriit Of Figure Skates h berculosls annex. ”“”_' . ' oLY.\1i°ic /\n.i»:NA, Latte Placid. 1" N_ Y, F..-'... i1-st-ala 1-i-fate, imite ' rwe ian iylonrlc, \\'l\S 212813 C1‘0“"“' nt Chln?se Bomb In qticgcn of the worlds \\'0lll€'il 118' 11' Unlted States S€Cl`.0I" ure skaters, aitcx' what mimi' CX' P' 1*" pci‘l.'s s1i`(l was thi: t.'1`0I1iC-SU DCT' ln SHANGHAI, Feb_ 11 - l Vinson, of Boston, the International settlement; iierc ;\r,,_.,,_, gifrri, and M-S, C gs:,:r:\.I public that our I'-‘.f>.!`<`l`fJ--/1.ILCESSORIES AND SERVICE _E i>EPARTi\/IENT at C..IllTRAL GARAGE I if --.»;ii in 0|.er..te.i on .~. sTRicTi_v CASH giniiing February ist, 1932. ` iiaaiir 3. coiiraav Charlottetown -“Lf , -I ' 1 - ‘-if-'-~ ~ ' 3:. . 3 he cent, bonds, the money to be applied ff‘“'“`_'_`i;‘_`)_1" M' , __ _____ ._ ui. aga nst the additional overdraft at _ 1 l the i.....i.. Norv. e.g.1n Lady t_ 4. To borrow $65,000 on six per Crowned, Queen v_ cent. bonds, the money to be used in incd in the various subjects 0| study by the teacher Miss Graco Aekiand, assisted by Rev. Georse Aycrs, Mrs. A. D. Inman, Mrs. Warren Inman and Mrs. George |Caiinon, (the latter three being iornier teachers) and evidenced to all present that they had been carefully taught. At the conclusion of the exami- nation remarks were made by tho trustees and otlicrs compiimenting ilie tciiciit-i' on thc splendid pro- gress made by the pupils during the tcrni. Special mention also was made of the purchase by the tea- cher of xvinclow sliudcs and varnish for the desks, funds for which were riiisifd by i1 Cliristinns concert gi- . vi.-n by thc pupils under tiic direc- tion of Miss Acklanti. Needless to say this is much ap- preciated by the school district who are to be congratulated on having sccurcd the services of such an efficient and painstaking tea- cher, Miss Ackland being a grad- uate of Acadia University. After thanking the speakers for their kind words of .encouragement the teacher treated the visitors and pupils to a generous supply 0! C011- icctloncry, following which the ex- amination was brought to a close by the singing of the National An- them. t E ' mm ,_ chinese mm airqaft gum The different grades were exam- . ~. L_ ` 6,' .ari"" I 2 'roi-L iii € if 1- °é°' “ - ,ra . A3- -._ % _ .77!;:;_ 5- ~j' '_ ’:“_°"=3:\&~\ .:-I-“a=' The Assurance of Skin- ,I . I Health m many a home -throughout the world! S“’.‘i.f.';:,.';a*’»5;@.fiiizfi Montreal. faf ' T'§i'.'§T-.’I.'i¢"'cfL'§l§‘."" P URITY ICI' ` . (__ . , .> _ c. , , i;“rn~.~;-.sarziimuz @l1Clll'q I l Finsler Accelernlion 1 1 1 20%MorePower r 1 r Qlllel slalrllng anal Pick-up rr) Down-clrafl can-lnlrelion 5 r a Bull!-in smoollaness r 1 r Famous Economy noun- \_ 24:5 i b GM/iC'.G lMolon’oum dgfgyzgzul :yzrnal plan. Tlriluhnroad, inclusive General gator: Oumrr Smviu Poliry imitrex [ating ralirfarfima. NEW CHEVRU-ifiEE` SIX i. 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