IANUARY 11. 1921s Specialties Cain During Stmk Exchange Short Session MONTREAL. Jan. 16 —-(CP)— smelalties got c twirl late in Sat- uyrloyls stock market and climbed fractions to more than a. point. steel o! Canada dropped a point to 65 but the loss W85 offset by Dominion Bridges improvement of more than a point at 82 1-2. In good demand. fractional gains came out for Dominion Tar. Unit- od Steel. Canada Cement and Dominion Steel B. Drops of a point or so showed in Si Laurrence Paper Referred and St. Lawrence Corp. Preferred. Ahead fi-actionaiiy were Canadian Car. the preferred' and National st-‘cl Car. ‘Fatal sales: 84500 shares; In- dustriall. 13.300; Mines 71,200. Bonds $2.050. Demand F 0 r A rms Shares Rallies Market NEW YORK. Jan. 16 -(AP)—— RBVIVHI demand for armament slur-es ifl-IICIWCI off a rally in Sat- urday's brief stock market that lined selected industrials 1 to more than 4 points at the best. Profit realizing cut extreme gains Montreal (Canadian Press) Bloch l Close Bell Tel 165' ' Brazilian 11 =1, ‘Can Cement 121,; __ Con Car Found 11 " ; Can Car Pfd 211., Gan Ind Al A ’ I Can Pac - Can Steamship Celanese Cons Smelt Dist Seag Dom Bridge Dom Steel B Founds. Co Gen Steel W Gypsum How Smith Imp Tob 14 Int Nickel 51H Massey Harris 7‘; Mtl Power 29°. Nat Brew 41';- Nat. Steel Cor 37".. Noranda 60 ‘ ,- Shawinigan 20 Si. Law Cmn 4? St Law Pfd 151;. St-r-l of Can 65 Si. Pfd 501,1 Montreal Curb near ilic close. spin-ring the upturn, brokers l sud. was considerable short cov- eriiig by wecuiaiors who' desired to adjourn Lo neutral territory pending the delivery to Congress next week of President Roosevelt's message on national defencewhlcli 1 is expected to stress substantial 1 army and navy expansion. “ It was the second week in which the list scored net gains. For the six days the Associated Press average of 60 stocks was up 1.3 poinris. For the two hour proceed- lfl-IS the Slain was .9 of‘ a point at 47.9. Transfers amounted to 737.810 shares compared with 779.010 last Saturday. International Nickel at 5 1-4 and Walker at 44 1-2 led an up. ward trend among Canadian stocks, bot-ii up 1 1-4. Dlsiilmrs, Brazilian. Ford. Lake Shore and , {Inn-is all gained fractionally Ball Telephone headed the losers down l I at 117, with Dome and McIntyre . easing, ,' Aircmfts. Siools, motors. Cop- pr-rs. Cub-bars and Specialties that I stand to benefit by sales qf war materials were in the forefront of the rIllI-llll. ---_-______ Home economists say that colon- i<i~ in the United States used to bake '75 to 100 pics at a time and store them frozen in jars for futuie use. JOBBEIIS WANTED To distribute high quality cream cheese. If you have connections with Grocers, Chain clumsy-Restaurants, Hotels. eic.,wriic and give references to: Auvortising alanager. 34 Noire Dame Si", Montreal. F‘: ' (Canadian Press) Stocks ‘ Close Abitibi ' 2 Asbestos 59".‘ B A Oil 211;. i Bathurst A 101;- Dom Tar 91; Fraser Fraser V T C 17 - Ford A 171:, Home Oil Imp Oil 1a“: Price Com 151 Int Pete 301,. ____2_.__ BANKS (Canadian Press) Bfllllil Close Canada. Nova Scotia 295 Royal Bani: 191 l? NEW YORK CURB (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am Cyan B 26!; Am Gas Eiec 264i Am Sup Power 1 As Gas El lii Can Marconi 1'.i Cities Serv 2 Creole Pet 265s El Bond sh 9'1 Gulf ou 41*)» Humble Oil 64h Nirig Hud 313' Pantepec Oil 6'1 REMEMBER WHEN ( By The Canadian Press) The Canadian Hockey Associa- tion and National Hockey Associa- Lion “war” ended Jan. 1'7. 1910. when the two professional circuits merged under the latter tile. Planned late in 1909, the two groups drafted clue-lung schedules and exit for one or both W85 forecast- TIie present National Hmkey League, an outgrowth of theN.H. A., was founded in 1917. Control Guardian lnclll. *1! Der word; In itlomoriiun Notices, bur Inch. Notice: word. Other rates on upulloallon. Minimum Charge Lost . LUST BETWEEN HERE AND El.- lursilc. Memorial Crcss Brooch with name G. R. G. Wilkinson en- Crnved on back. Finder pleose notify Guardian. Reward. L-826-1-l4-8i. ers Wanted___ BOARDERS WANTED, LARGE from. room steam heated, also grate. Apply 76 Great George. 14-847-1314-31. Male Help Wanted WANTED —MAN FOR FARM work and cutting Ice. Ernest. Bias. Hazeibrook. L-B95-1-l7-3i. ; Advertising Rafts-Payable III Aimnce ‘ lo per word; Western and lantern locoln, lo UN‘ INIIII} Announcement! and Coming Ilium: fi par Imnl; spiritual olfarhlll. Curd», 010., lo par nama; Leltan of Condolence 10o orThonkl IIIII Appreciation, 70a par inch or 4o no! (or any udvcrtllellunl twenty-flu oontl. Classified 10o per Inch; Lin: of Floral and For Sale CQESS Corn Solvmlwc afllru£|lI_i-_s. l-‘OI SALE - NEWFOUNDLAND Pups. Fur ‘Traders, Queen Street. .11-_111:1;1-11-=1- FOR SALE-FIVE QUARTERS OF choice beef at cost. Morrison d: C0,, Hampton. L-857-1-15-2i. FOR SALE-ADULT MALE, REG- isfered. half sliver. Proven sire, Prim winner two Charlottetown Shows. Apply AniIlls Maclwilian. 202 P‘ “ J Street. L-Bgilp-ai. Male Instruction ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION AII CONDITIONING actuate nun wrrll FAIR education who are mechanically] NEW YOIRK. Jan. 16 —(AP)— Raw sugar was quiet Saturday and prices unchanged mt 3.2a for spots with sales reported. 'I'here was no interest from refiners above 3.-20. whi-le holders were asking 3.25. Futures moved narrowly. The N0. 3' closed unchanged to one point. net higher with sales of‘ ll.- 600 tons. Close: Jan. 2.27b; March 2.291); May 2.3111; July 2.331); September 2.341). Currencies NEW YORK, Jan. 16 —(AP)-— Toe French franc steadied Satur- day on intervention by the of.- ficial control. other European currencies also reversed recent downward drifts and moved ahead 1n terms of the United States dol- ar. The franc closed .00 l-2 01f a cent ahead at 3.34 1-2. The British pound advanced 1-8 of a cent at 4 99 3-4. the belga 01 of a cent. ‘lie guilciei’ .03 of a cent and the Swiss franc .02 1-2 of a cent. The Canadian dollar was up l-64 of a ccntat pair. Grain Prices WLNNLPEG. Jan. 16—iCP)—A fllllilw of Commission Home sell- ing in syunpuihy with late weak- ness at Chicago drove wheat futures down from early gains of more than a cent on the Winnipeg grain exchange Saturday. October f-uturmhowever, slioiavcd strength on 1iurcliases by overseas interests for wheat that can be called for delivery after the next. harvest. Final quotations were 3-4 , cent lower to 1-2 higher, May un- (rhuiiged at $1.25 1-4; July $1.16 3-4-7-8 and October $1.00 7-8--1. '01. Coarse grains all closed lower except May oats which showed a 1-4 cent advance. Barley finished 7-8 lower, flax 1-2-1 l-8 down and rye 5-8-3-4 cent off. CHICAGO, Jail. 16 —(AP)—- Weather in the southwestern win- ter wheat; Ibelt where the 1938crop is Dormant dominated the grain inanket Saturday and prices slumped in the final hour, “oping out early gains of almost a cent and substituting net fractional losses. Although the weather map showed most of the southwest dry and clear, the forecast suggested possibility of unsettled conditions in some sections over t/heweekend along with promise of more favor- wble weather next week. Wheat closed 1-8-1-2 lower com- pared with yesterdays finish, May 97 1-4-3-8, July 91 l-4-3-B. September 90-90 l-B corn was un- changed up to 1-4 up. May 60 1,-4- 3-8 July 61, September 61 l'-4;oais unchanged to l-B higher. May 31 7-8: rye unchanged to 1-4 down, May 75 3-4; provisions 8 to 1 cents higher. YROBIJBE PRICES WIlNINIlPEX}, Jan. l6 ~40?)- Closing future quotations wheat- May 125 1-4; July 116 3-4-7-8; Oct 100 7-8-101. Oats-May 49b; July 46 l-Bb; Oct 43.14311. Bar- ley-May 62 7-8; July 59 3-40.. Cash prices: Wheat -No. 1 haul 111; No. l nor 148 l-4; No. 2 nor 135 1-4; No. 3 nor 118 1-4; No. 4 nor 100 1-4; No. 5 wheat 97 l-4; No. 6 wheat 8B 1-4; feed 78 1-4; No. I garnet 119 1-4; No. 2 garnet 116 1-4; No. 1 durum B6 1-4: No. 4 spec 105 l-4; No. 5 spec 93 1-4; track 144 1-4; screenings 600. Oats-mo. 2 cvi 57; No. 3 cw 50 l-4; ex 1 feed 50 1-2; No. 1 feed 46; No. 2 feed 41 3-4; No. 3 feed 39; track 55. Barley-No. 3 cw 60 3-8; No. 4 cw 59 7-8; No. 5 cw 58 3-8; N0. 6 cw 57 3-8; track 61 7-8. Eastern Guardian ..'SUBSCIHP'IIONI b lie Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ..'R.OBIN HOOD FLOUR is ec- onom cal. More loaves 9! belle! bread from each b118- ..‘DURING the entire 8955011 pelts are received for shipment to the Prime Edward Island Fur P001 Limited- by R. W. Stewart, Clark Brothers Store. MbHlBEW- ..'THE W. M. S. of Si. Andrews Presbyterian Church held their regular monthly meeting on ‘rues- day, Jan. llth. in the Vestry 01' the church. The president, Mrs. J. Currie, presided. reading as the evening lesson from Isaiah ll. Th8 - w , "The Comin of work‘ ‘my K‘ °"1§lg3q1'.'f.'f4'f§j 2'12‘; “PE” '1‘1!:;_mlnsltegfillligp]::d 111s closed with benediction. L To Lei flfihhlilii.li.f‘fjfifi§jiiii mflme" ron RENT-FLAT. a: names m“ Box 491' we n-vla-i-it-zi. 8oh-'fv‘_f_‘°'}d‘ °' rffmtzf,‘ 3x22] zfsglegt. L'm'l'w'm' strayed that she is. still oozifined to the r0 new - macs mom noon ' heated and kitchenette. i o Kent L-BGI l-liI-Si. Wanted - mam: s a I1 E P smhigbs marked t0? 01' '5': "V" h the left. John Murchlwfl. house, but we hope she will soon be fully reoov “f. l- “qfiss Annie IflNl, hood book- keeper for the firm of Poole & -- M ‘ , has been ill Glen William. L-W-l-"l-‘l- i‘ WANTED - PIN‘! BOTTLES. TIIE Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. L-M-l-l-if. STIIAYEO — JANUARY 12th. ONE -»_1 wood. female fox. Notifyggatblmu 1e01- mc past few days. Her many friends hope sho will noon he n- mund ailin- I‘ . THE CHARLOTTETOWN‘ GUARDIAN PAGE MjNlNg Reviews Insurance» 1 OLLEGE 1 1 Record UPPER C Tolomo _ i ’ ‘ (Founded 1629) (Canadian ha), ~ Lowoon. 00L, January 15 _ Memorial sebum-ship, _ _ , Upper School TORONTO J", I _ ' In ‘evwwmg me “cox-d m me m" In honour of ‘Old Boys’ of the College who fell in the Great \VfIi',_Upper ' , ' ' 510N108 1K1 Canada duTmg "he P95‘ Canada College offers for competitions number of Scholarships of stock. mo" Yemi‘. Mr. G. Wilson ‘Geddes. Pres- $000.00 a year for three years, lilo candidates whzlifageuiiizdfti fowl-re‘? ldent of the‘ Canadian‘ lJiIe l.n- on llie 1st September prior fol e examination w ic is c in p 4 ~1- = tfi“ltiifl‘.t..“‘ll Hue-w; 1;- P"=,§;";3'°{Y r1122}, A fl 25 ,_ Th 1; ‘ e ioena e oys oener c E 5113:1112... 58V. ‘ me Northern u“? Assumnce Con" Sdlrgzl wirgaililteliegvlzgcfilild not do so. 5mm 21 rlmny- Pointed out that m) 9mm” I." fbllpmfzulaa app! m 1h: Principal. lelnnnreu [mg cdn 140 subject was of such material in- llnm Col-l,- Cvlkre. Tvwflw- (cflnldian "w; Ans Huron 390 terest to so many people‘ as that. i suck, 01m Amggmd 32 of life insurance, in which more __ Am For Pr 4!’. Aghley 3 than one-third of the menand F0 RACE HORSE ojwyifi’ Am Tel Tel 148% lAstorln, 4 women of the country had their _ _ _ DIES ~ Am Radiator 13th | 5113119 34 savings so safely invested. ‘ishgrsgifgy mirsfiffi Am w““" ' 1 m“ 8 The“ 3'5°°’°°° m"“-"l‘°]d°“' ‘l iu-hi fair and honest conditions it OXFORD, 1nd, Jail. 14 -—fAP) 1511860014 Astoria 4 - the end 0f 1037, were roiecied ' , ' - 1. _ -- -e 1.11 p d ‘h e n Achilles heel -Dan.iel A. MCsaJIBl, l0. c110 H Atchisoil I 22V Ausite s4 l against the two great hazards Cl “f: 11”“ fine of “new Eur “he owner o, m“ Pawn’ “md mm," gtlb Refining i; 1B1188mac 24F life-mreniature death fllldypcllnl- rem of me amwnulated funds of pacer’ died of pneumoma today, u urn ~11, Bankfield 5? 1 less old age-—by approximately 1 1. 101d is neoessflr ‘or After making b’ fonum. W111, D1111 Bait Ohio l0 -. 5m Met,“ 9v‘- 6900000000 r lif insilmiic than l“ WW‘ m“ P’ . . < s» 5 1 1 - ° e ' e 1i - ~ ss of the business Patch Messner sold him to an Bald we‘) 9" 393m‘? 135 i f0 in the "re lest CO-OVPQ- ‘e “Lee . . ' ' - Bendix Av Bldgood 30".- Kve $31 dcmocgiagc‘ businelsé in Theoretically the life msurance eastern horse fancier. Beth Steel 347? 131g Miss 50 Canada Behind this pY-Otecbl-on business could be carried on with- ch85 Ohio 37-‘? B°b3° m stands las at December 31 i937 Wt mums“ but the W“ M me ' Chrysler 62-1.. Bralome 900 ‘ $12 000000000 M gums -owna(i insurance would be twice as great N 0 T I C E Coin So 1”»? .1511“ 511k ‘l5 ‘ overm ‘ l‘, l‘ ,d , h “id as it. is now, and it would not be Con Edison 251.13,“, m,“ 41'. I ‘fig; bhemtlimiiyglniijoi"P3032211,“ practicable w attempt w insure ______ " C0“ G05 C" 9,‘, Bunk Hill 18 and Municmml secufipeg m m,“ livts on this basis. P01101425 prescnt- seuled Tender: Wm b“ ruched COT" PYMHFYlS 64" Cal Edm 305 _ - v _ ‘f’ _ I téd iy in force and guaranteed by the b ‘he undersigncd up m] 111,111,111. ‘cumg wright 51- ctfmont 60 nlybgages on fmfcluu") ' wmpameh axle based 0n m“ 35' 31y 1938 for cleaning and varnish- E100 All“) m“ a1?" Mn Mal 103 I my’ wwn and mm Imp“ m" m sumption that a fair 1MB of in- in’: theunteriur "f 5t John.‘ Pm” Elev P1‘ Li '5' Cent Pat 225 tcresi will be earned. The com- bylefifln Church, Belfast. an Ge“ m" '14 "' Ce\ Pore 14 l panics are debtors to their policy- mulgrialgupplied by Trustees. Work Go“ Fwld‘ 73 inhlflnllum 59 l holders un-zicr these contracts. but. 10 be completed by Anril 2", 1933- Gel‘ .M°L°r5 H ‘Cilmweawh 38 oi course. can only pay their debts specification may be seen at resul- lacom-MK 19 icmlagas 225 ‘ iii full ii ilic 1najoi"iiy' of debiors once of Secretary. Gzlmlgwaéu-g 051‘ Cnmflmm m" oi the company (that i< borrowers LOWBS! U!‘ B"! “fill!” "m new“ c. u -~;* o c111» an . » , g _. _ .- .. 1.1 [-11:11 HMQL Q1,- 6g 1,, ca?‘ S1378“ 64 iflOlyullilf company) pay lllLlX debts sarily ucenpugs- R. A. Gui“. In air _ n -k 1 l2 ,, ‘1_ _. . . 5 --1-r- 01' ‘trustees. 1m TM 3rd ‘ 7 ngiyieza er 50 _ In ‘Grout Britain and the United L_834_1_i7_19_2§flL A 3 l Kmmmm 4-411 Dome 55,; 1 States (lCbIOf-S, when and where Mo,“ “nu-d 361., “Ellison 39 accessory‘. havfe ‘been IHIGVIOGL at Murray (7., |) 7“. nnrvfll 151,-; 1e expense 0 1e genera ax- N y 39111311 191,-, “N; Mal 135 payer, butin Canada legislative re- Natl Cash Reg 13 pwiorgdn 237 lief for the debtor has generally N O Nor Am Co 20“. Falcon 559 taken the form of forcing part/ic- Nor Pac 127- “Pd Kirk 12 ular classes of creditors to extend _ ,,,. “.8 Pack Motor * 5H‘. ' d 19 that relief. Among these creditors _c°m'n_°"c"'g.‘lanu“ry “"1 _1"i ’ Penn R R 24% Sggggeur 43 U10 life insurance companies, with °'"'t1lf“:|'“°ss swing‘; “miuwfd n“ - . r - . ,_ - i cas . 1311111‘ C0 wonfana. 11:”? glllieirnmoitiggages invested all over “Vi; "refines. settlement o, a" ' _ 11 in‘ he’ Lake 7 ' e mm“ on’ cam-Y a’ 8mm’ pun. ccounts due us on or before the Pub Se‘ N 7 34‘ fiienora. 41.. of the burden. This tendency, of a ’ .1’ "m o" C“ 13% Gods Lake 5'7 course. is very marked in the Prov- above dale’ y goq Radio C<>"1> ""1 Goldale 21 iiice of Alberta. but the legislation JAMES FA s‘ ‘ ’ Rad“ Keith 5 lflold E8819 '39 of nearly every Province as well Newport P. E’ L Sea“ Roe 0° 63w 600651511 9"‘ us that of the Dominion’ shows a L-8494-H-3L somh PM 1235 GT 3011511 7 tendency to relieve t/he debtor wt Std on N J 501s , mm,“ ., me e or” i 1 stude Con) w! G G01 d a0 - einpens 1 e nsuzmnce pol cy- "1-"0-1 A" ifimiiwk 11v itsuf...‘tfilififi.fi'llf.‘l'f.i....c. ti“??? $133131 315i??? ..°.‘§".§.§t‘“ Pfflfflsiillllfll 93115 Texas Corp 43% 5331-1181- 1211. . ’ _ _. . ' Unued A1,- 26 I Honing“ ,3 011mm Aihvuflllflll- wr- burdvn 1111s become we heavy. __________._V_.___--_- United Corp 311 180m‘? 135 something must be done for hlm, W. M 11,111,111 Dpug 61,1, i Howey 311;, 11111 why should not vhe whole on- J. . ac United Gas Imp 10% 1 Nickel 51,,‘ ‘ _ ,_ _‘ I uzenship of Canada share in this REPRESENTATIVE _ ,1; S Rubber 301.1 Jam“, 21.. gzgéilfburgsllllgfc bfifdfl-lmlfvivflfhgl: 1131161, ra/ther than a. particular CANADIAN GOVERNMENT U s steel Corp 6m ‘Jemwe 48 savings of more than 3500000 Era?’ Mkllhg and ANNUITIES ' U S Ind Al 2351a J M c n 13 . . _ " ‘ i131’ ‘WOT 11g ‘W! ua . II this Pb _ 133 Vanadium 1911. J M 80,, 13 “"114? miltzeP-it 011285‘? “ti?” P“ one instance, w: least, the United 7 m" 8h“ t“? o Warner Bros 7% Ken. Add 137 mnfy‘: $51112‘ 91:31“ bin States legislation would seem to be QB"!!! 5"?“ “Cmflm " "W" West Union 271i Km; 311d 119 ' _ , conceived in a fairer spirit and with Kirk Lake 134 entenpnse‘ and “m” Shmumt" more far-reaching vision. - . 1 (If n , Laguna 30 m“ empbyment m u“ yea“ Mortgage loans.’ said Mr. ii}? 1 w k’ R I Lake Shore‘ 52 wmwmc depressmn‘ Gedcles "conisitute one of the most l 5 99 S Laps. Cad 40 "Efjew Wwkflllg d“? Y1“'ff"g“°“‘ suitable fields roi- the investment l n- F1 1' , , , Lava Cap 102 193']; said Iva. ‘God-dos. 11110-9‘ of life insurance funds and there chum"; Accountant 1 1 of e s Ilebel Oro l2'i mil-W“ d°ua‘§f'““5j ‘dfsbmsgd L“ is a great deal of money available 1 Eemgold s: gffiiesvvo K111i n1; d; tlgsitllilieiiifi) £101;- m. use u... loans b. low interest. 14° Richmond Sm“ 1 ' ‘ ' ' " Real estate however, was so de- - n, q p o Bo; 12‘ 1,1111‘, 1,1, 540 holders, most of 11101111 men and mailed 1n value because of we W" - ' ' ' I M: ‘c! A! Macasa. 500 Women of modest means who had high taxes asseséed a inst h_ -— ~- *- ~- Madsen 31 fihus thriftily provided for tlie- propel-u. 1,113.1, 1,11,11,13 galoa sues i- MacLeod 140 proverbial rainy day. In fact, this new, B, Tl f ° 5e rt m We . 1 The board of directors of tho Maralgo 9K: daily circulation last year of the 10w amglilm ‘in 02Gb“ ca”; igfiatgz ' - slrls‘ and boys’ livbbles 61111111111011 McIntyre 41L.- aocuimulated savings of our ciiiz- rates on ma; emu, could be c“, MCLCOII & Bentley held its first; meeting of the NW McKenzie 95 ens in life insurance far exceeded m oomrvativc love“ the desmh w_ 5; gggNTugy, K, Q, Year on Tuesday last. The s10;- Mcwatters 35 the direct, relic-f‘ payments of 1111 1,1111%, o; 0W1“ a 1,", e b] .I. A. BENTLEY. K. C. 3651911 (lilies for the 193B exhibit‘ M"- C°FD 235 agencies throughout ilic Dominion. ma,‘ m. yentng 1 m m‘ m. Barristers and Attorney-at-Law 1°" We“ discussed and 9' defllme Mmleta 225 “Despite the recession in other con m 3mm if a louse would be "GNEY T0 LOAN 111111011" v 119'"- Wm be made Mm‘ Mllfllhy 25*,‘ lines of business." continued Mr. ha,“ u’) . crease?‘ ii" a few days d1“ tregafig. S: 21x15 NW5“, Geddes “more life insurance was wmpaezésvgzveoffeltluh; Lirgfluflgce matter. The irec ors 0 e - Newmfld I 1 ' - L 1‘ . ‘ ‘ - a e ue - i “ibillmlg yi1‘,;1>°'“°{,j‘;,“*‘,°,,s“,.§°,f§ "Wm"! 33% llifiarilsgifbusienwlfvubgillnig: §§§fZd°'.,.',’.§§ ’“§I."“"°“ slmmbfi. be nnwsrvlgzirgpfuarxu be m n Dore c Nomnda I Ii the loial new ins rance I i m Squaw“, me l ‘ u Saturday, Jon. 22nd to raise nec- Nome”; 10a “WW y l’ me public. ‘Illlis has been done cimmr - cocrcczrioss cssary funds in the financing of Norm" 61 f)‘; "he £11m‘? 1° ll“? ‘$575-$901; through the institutional advertis- CREDIT “B90315 the hoifoy show. and WOYK 15 "PW 031-1911 390 m mtg‘ W‘? ‘p012 ftp‘? ‘m inn. sponsored by the Canadian PERSONAL LOANS toll Stuff-ed 0n We Prepa-"twn Okalta. 222 an e "creflg m “jlh ‘LJPESIS Life Insurance Officers Associa- o; the bookm w111c11_ ‘11 hoped, Olga on 4-1;, was iihe decrease ‘in terminations. “m, in the mtmms and rm. the in_ I Tweel Bldg. Charlottetown Will be ready 5°? Pubhcatw“ “my Omega 37 which was pmbmmy i" the MW?“ formation of policyholders and the in Febrlwry- . Oro Puts 13 five} 31mg 1329- T“ ‘s m‘ 1m‘ public generally. which for seven- - P3111011!‘ 39o ma m“ w‘ ccnquons are m- kfcn years p351 1111; a, lmayed and Last Friday night the Associat- pargemn 161-’.- pmving and that ilic average ~11 L- t _“ p. ion sponsored a community boys‘ gamut" 6o policyholder is realizing more and Z; cfgfvmlffmgljgpfxffégngllfa13:3 Alex. W- Nlatheson event at the A-iwclflllfl" bmldl“? Perron 12s mole that his life insurance is his wmch "pubhcity o" awash h on ETC About 40 boys-all non-members of Pick omw 435 greatest asseL Mo“ augmented by adi- Il- gs BARRISTER, SOLICIT , . the Y.M.C.A.—we1-¢ en-tertained in Pioneer 310 um the“, trustee relationship w cam“ n r o brna - “one, h M“ Collection. the 5001111 R091" between Seven Powell Z04 policyholders and lmieficinrics. the . g‘ _ and “me 501ml“ Gm“ mteflast Pmlrle 33 greatest problem COIIITOHHII; life ___ 0mm. 90 Gm“ Ggofgg sin-ct was 5h°Wn m‘ l-hehlmfl‘ °€ thiubogg Premier 195 insurance executives," deciaml Mr. I and another 511C Eve“ W P1- 1 122 ed n t1 1 ' d1» . . - _ W‘ held a couple of weeks hence. ‘the on“ film 65 Gidesrt is 1c 1611 111B 0f m - ca r this ~° "°°"“°" mam“ M ALBAN F l prom“? of “tlelylvgiaéulleois .f Red Lake M “On the whole (innditions i-morov- ' §§§£RHSCY1.Q Assgclatioms comri- Re“; 6°“ ed throughout tihc couiiiiy during BABRISTER, 501115111011, 111g. bution in meeting a very present Aemh - 120 m‘) Pa“ Year a“? R ‘“P"b°‘_ “f Eyes used for close work- MONEY To LOAN need in rcsoect to a large number _ ' 3mm mlllllfllflflllblefi and mdll-flllfll will‘ "admin", 111 “gming i, m; Bank of Canada Bldg. ‘ ‘ t _ V of boys ‘m0 have no definite com gieagné); 13 gzgicilns have bcinbinkcnl our: of “affect _ are “we” to . oliarluitcmcn llection‘ ivrni organized or supei- shawkey m mmgwhgél rezsldifmovrills di “mam. “m, norm, "mm "*4 g‘°““" sun Ant ‘It?’ 01d“, mcsqon m b,,_.,,;,,_. ,;,,,,,;, This hrinzs m». pallcnl a1» 1 Hflw‘- Basketball players Participating ssgzfgttc’ 165 developed in the Uniicci Slates vomforflflherels 111mm“! Frederic A_ [Jargej ‘in the Y. M. GA. House League Sm,“ 320 last summer: fortunately" has had dlflfwllblfi femwfiv‘ '1'"? Banish", SUII-rm" M‘, _. 1suen1 on eniovable hell-hour 111 515,11; 102 little effect Oil Cilililtiliill bi-sznus... and shows Itself in hcad- Sumamnr m n “ha; ; lme 50cm Rom" folbwlh! last Slave [lake 13 so far. The newsprint industry aches. sore eyes. etc. A per- Shaw. K a g Imda" Piglws gflme‘ during which Sou End P 9 seems to be the only one to feel the son has no way of knowing Pmwsv flunk‘ 1,7 HAHN‘ time 110111 feflhshmenl-S We" Sada 32 effect directly. and, of course, the me degree of strain on the 51,1.“ WTl/Bd- 511d 335111 security market has reacted in liuc eyes until they are examined. (jharlqlii-tnwn. I‘. I-j. I. _ _ 1 51111111511 with he New Yprk innrkci. The 310m... 1n 11,,“ The"? “"5 a particulauy lalqcwgylvgnlie 31o recession in l1e‘-.J‘£I1I‘ and srcur- G_ F_ Hutchesol] co1|eC1;m,,,-_ Rm; 5.111,, 1 ntwndan“ of boys of the come“ Tashota 3 ity values presents". ni\oiiiv1'pi'o':l(m --~* "J Gm"? at ‘he samrday mommggTeck Hugh 535 for life insurance comp-alum; but. _, A . m. .._.__ W‘. “lass” The 50cm “our previous ‘Texas 151 of course a comipirativciy IITIIOI‘ MW to the gymnasium play period was Tobum 25o one - . . . thoroughly enjoyed. and further T m 58 ‘I »_ _ ‘ _ A V i th checker ow“ ac Life insurance companies have progress was made n c “Badwcn 50 me tlrc ii 1h le-i 11ml» dr- tournament being conducted for Uchl 125 60 I _ 1 NB Vi‘ '1. - - the Comers‘ Section. Keith Car- venture‘ 70o imassion so well, and it has been so b son, Albert Sinclair. lftalnh l-lol- wane Am 200 generally known l-liillr nu pihcy- man. Robert Acorn. Jim Palmer Wendi“ 14 holder lbas elvcr sui cred a loss H. K‘ S. H E M M u N G ,nnd Ralph Carmody were the win- w “finer 1111, through a failure of fhCRlIRClUlll ners in games played Saturday Iwhm water 1| life insurance company, that there _ lflfllTlillB- Follflwiflfla UWGBYZYIBBS" ‘white ma], is danger that rho public may cnn- IS illm Period RFOUTIS " " B" " " 9"‘ 3'! ceive the idea. that life Ill-Iifi-‘IEICC - - ' ' loved a period of bowling underwvxfrdaféd 11s companies are immrvélnulah- asaiusi oflermg m "'9 publm a “rwce "ha" the dlrecmon of Charles Gom me gm“. 24 financial difficulties of any kind. IIIOIICIIGS OI REBI ESIBIE 6S_ bowling supervisor. I think probably it ‘is time to say Agent and Managen UNLISTEII that while iilie lifc insurance bus- Mmbe“ °l the “"8"!” Md- Incas is based on sciciriific founcla- , . mgm“ f1??? ‘"°,‘,,‘°f,§"§,i§,ef§,§; Brett 9 To BUY, SELL, RENT Properties m u ny n! 0r p . 7o _ . » foursomes throughout the evening‘. mhg: 3111.; 0B _ Pr 1 City and Country. To give valuations, This social feature was very muc Rock. Macassa, ‘ rim. ch‘ 011 g, enjoyed and closed mm the serv- fluff“ “l, ' and 11cm Gold, Senior golds were arrange Mortgage loans. Secure Tenant ing of refreshments in the social Tam“ m mn-wly irregular, Dome fuming Collgcl Renlals and Manage Properties room. The arrangements for the events was carried through by W- A. Henry, physical director. In its cooperative relationshin with the Ministerial Association of service for men at Fhlcoiiwood Roqzita? yesterday aftcrnwll. TM following gwmnpu ied the general secretory and gave lead to the pinging port of the service: John A. MacKenzie. Walter Cox. Ver- TORONTO. Jan. l6 —(CPl 1-2 and McIntyre l0<il1u 7-8- midson Bay firmed 11 11111111 and the City the Y.M.C.A. conducted a _ 1m Toronto stock market re- glstered a smart memory on Sn‘.- uidoy from Friday's sell-off and the close was around the day's top prices. ‘the miscellaneous Mine; Index came book about 2 i4 mints while the golds gained more than l point. . Pickle Crow rebounded 86 cents non Dennis. Chas. Goff. Lvle Rob- son. Albert Dennis. T. Spencer, Al- lister Marl-cod, M. MMKIIIIIQII Ind Peter SmolL In 4.x. mun; bu: wt of 1'"- dayc loan and the rfly extended to other Friday weak issues In- ldudia; Con-tn! Pltflfll. um Noranda closed steady. Gains 0f 1,0 to 26 cents were Ventures. wfllM-AlIIIIl-“l Oreilie and Sudbury Basin, ado tightened up i1 cenis recorded for Pond Flldar- in 2.37 and Mining Corporation advuiwrd 10 l0 2.35. Steady to firm tone mird and gains of 2 in 5 cent-s 1'11 for Calgary-E d m o n t n n Okalta and Home 1m down l cent. in the western oils. Rnyalite advanced I-I i me out and and Estates. NO CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTEI) Owners of Land or Buildings 8P8 Asked l" L“ 1 Their Properties I Persons Desiring to BUY or RENT City Houses 88 GREAT GEORGE or Vacant. Lots or Farms are Invited to Cali ST. TEL. 1376 Charlottetown