t-EBRUA»RY M. 192s. Tfi-P? CHéBLQIIETQWN GUARDIAN filtelfmr‘ STOCK QUO TA Tzozvsj i ~ AN QNVITATIION IO I 1e W York Strong Upward HALIFAX, us. _ Stock Exchange M, vem en t 0,, FOR COMFORT AND ECONOMY ‘°"‘"""' "m" Mann-ea] Md rt Stocks cum With most reasonable rates inth DI i ‘A 1' Rooms and at the Lunch Counfznntfi: Afi S‘: P: if,‘ . best In accommodation and service is Am Tel Tel 1401-’.- MONTREAL“ Feb- ?3 “ (GP)- cbtqincd ¢g¢;urp¢1,1,,5|y|°w m“ water 10.11 Q-wlluest movement in weeks car- . acnnda 35% lied [H1095 along to higher ieveis a The Hotel l: immediatelyadiaccnt to the Atchison 39% on the M mmi“ Swck 5x91121029 11,111,,“ 51,110,, ehminmns “x1 and n RM 23.” today will volume wiell above the baggage transferchargc. uburn 4% avefage‘ A“ 59mm“, 0f We 1'5‘ - n11 01110 10,1 gtfiaagléhengeétetil; feeling witth gains 1 Lo i ' an a p0 l1 . RQOMS 335°. 33in X3. ‘igil V8215"; ‘gage dill? bmagesiLad- -- . 11 s1 1 60.; ivision. t. aw- ALL WITH BATH C28}; 01in) 36.: rence Paper Preferred gained 6 bm-ygkr 58;.“ £12105 at 42.1mm Howard Smith, 1A CANADIAN NATIO L H l] Can oii 10 vg-rzetigcicizwfil $1. Lfiiuirelglcer cori- Qtg Commonwealth S 1% B m _ n a" l‘? "Ye - Con can M a uist and Dryden showed ad- .c Eds 22 vances of up to a point or more. f ~-- i=3? Gall» ...‘“‘Z.‘éil‘iiié8"..i°“ °i"=*“.""“:°i:"i"h C'Pd s5 . “will -2. C 1 , F » . Gil“ W511i“ a r;;;.i..-"°i::'si::: .1355“? Elcc Auto Lt 19H 3 4 - ‘. l‘ “P “l2 14mm‘- a s t E163 Pr L‘ 1071 - at 39 3-4 and Canadian Car Gm‘ E156 42% 5-8 at l0 7-8. Canadian Pacific . v Gen Foods 3m. was firm. a fraction higher. G n M010 3.7 General Steel Wares Rights gain- O’I"I‘.»\\VA. rib. 22. IG- Like uic 011B fOrest fires llliS source of loss 53111111?“ rs w" §°1'q§mi’°mt°" W“ ‘he °°“"“°“ 3'4 ll!) l\‘l‘ sic is. ature ha‘ 11 1 - - _ Go d T 2'1- ~ _ filvidniln vii»! forest quilt acres: m5 been W“ materially Gl-Olqififarpfd 237i Tot?“ 531955 Immstnnls 383003 Cillliltlll. ivliich stretches from the Insect outbreaks have frequent- Hm‘ M” C" an‘ mmea 131700’ bonds $1500‘ Aihniiir ocean on the cast to the ly destroyed lgyge areas of yank Int I-Iar - _ Piiciiic llUllllll 011 tflic west unId Lex- able forests and the forest en- g“ T8156 l‘lll1.\ .ioili\\".ii_t rum ic i1 er- tomologisig 111-9 1‘ .11 1_ enneco t rmirii": ..‘.‘3..i’.?°‘;l‘ l?“ w ii“i»ili-§lll- ua:.“'s:¢. “WE PRwEs Arr ic UHCC. _ * s 4 ' iese epidemics. The difficulty of u y incur lile- iving and protective applying 51111161131 cant- 1| h N Y Central _ , _ ' ciwveiiiig ~.ii. niudc up of 126 species gprflyjng w1111 Immom 111:5? legufo ha: Natl Cash Reg 17h BlygytflllfigL-fifib- 3-3 Mic?)- ti! ziniiiici varieties of trees, and use of biological methods such as New York N H 21- open pl"'lll('I' Milli‘? twirl ionueal ilie piniciii they form .15 con- silvicultural treatment and the in- m“ Am Co 191‘ fiuttcrmvv-"is (uotcqlS-atuealtyi '1 4 lliilblll llllllll \\ide variations l_n Lrodiugflgn of pa1-asiws_ Tree d1s_ N01‘ P80 127 . . “ '-. ‘ - '7'3_ ciiiilxillir i-‘lliifilllgflllllllc lllld Sflll eases due to fungi also cause wide- Pack Mot 4:‘. fif-"ifin?.{?f{§§“§‘.,{°‘1 N”. 1.1 11f‘. @3110“ cinitiiiiiviisivli1ch ClRUSBftI13I‘kE%dC11I- sprtlmci damage Much the 10m“ geaggmlgluxét. 21301‘.- l_2 {gr ‘ (h 13,1 21.6111?‘ 131E111‘: 35 f0l'lillt‘i‘\_lll iic ciarac er o ie 13511101051515 are ende v0 .< m _ _ '1 _, U ‘_ t‘ ~ _ IWIBL‘. lid the different Darts of i~e<r111lce bby cultural and gthgruix-iligeaiis- geotrrgo 0191162: Cfvrft? gWiShI-léililfgnif‘dbbciiaflfrii ihe coun 1'1’. _ e enefits derived f" th _ . In ‘ '_ ‘ ‘ ‘ Gnu-sun's forestbudt covers _an great. forest quiit are ma.‘,‘f{§1d_ l? Pllb S91” N J 32‘, 2n.l"11"e'1 54pm‘ Adncduun and 22 area of approximately 1.223.000 provides Canada's third primary Pu“ o“ . 12 a C11 1p " 9.51 3 4 1- . square iiiilcs but some of its industry. ranking next to agricul- Rumo ‘Cm 7,, elbi.e_“a"s__l\4 'v_“_ cifm“. f‘ iiinccs inc torn and tattered. 0n ture and mining. 'I‘he value of Radio K 3"‘ 9°12": 1P} _“““““Vl“}jl_$lll lPCPlDt-j; the lioflll its spread is broken by forest products" in 1936 i5 esti- 5”" R” Ce)" 65., 5., g5,‘ Q“ t“. m“ N“ 3,0” ilie iinllst-iiiatiodf oi 111-1613115811 ‘and ntiated at $300,000,000 and the value {£56m 28,.‘ 55f gm 4",. g5; ‘g “ENPIY 1mg) ‘No-l5i J .> want raye 1e ree- is f ~ f‘ ~_‘ - ~ ifilebiicqs’ of uic Arctic. On uic gr 201i: ‘$3336.? Osfzogffigo 51d o“ N J i? 9°“ 52'8"‘ 529“. 49”“? 8' W< I~ N“ south are tin.- prairie fflfldgllS. whilg minions total exports during tli @3385 %"m_p 44% 1 ibtizFFgii. b1islicl SE30. iii the mountain areas e ruggc year. i » . 1, 5 - f < - -‘ — _k_., o1- 1118 Rgckkxs and 5e1k1rk5 In dd“ _ United Al!‘ 8 ~ Prices hclcl firm iii moderate trad- bgiie pierced their way through the sourceaoflnfiltiloffal vlzgiiilltgh gndgbfnaf Yfiigfl 52m 91w‘ In“ ‘m the Canadian c°mm°dny texture of the forest quilt, leav- picyment Canada's 101-951 W111 pm, U111 d G “Elm m,‘ (‘K011011510 K0118)’- iiic gaping holes in it. vidcs shelter and food for wild life, Uné 6R bgs p 1415 BMW" 5pm TQM gm“ mgmd‘ This valuable covering is sub- and help to conserve 111C Wam- u er ' .7 9d 34 3-4. $010M 100 boXcfi Que jccted to inany destructive agen- supply. Moreover. in these dam U sIsbdcgl 15g,’ fll-"N rcsrallcd 34 3-4. C108 but fortunately the forests in when it has come to be recognized ‘Jaiuffum 13-.“ ch99“ ‘pm’ ~U“‘l‘ “i Canada have exceptional repro- that an annual change of environ- west Union 2.7.: Eilssn $001 ~00! A-lflllée 26K A- duciivc powers. The cutting 0f ment is essential to health and ef- west Ah. Brake 251;, 191119 ~43“- Nmi-‘dllllll 24K. A-Dlll- tlie iiinbcr for industrial and do- ficiency. Canada's forests are per- we“ 31cc 106.1,; M5 33a- ' llltfiwllC use extensive as it is forming a great national service woflwonh 4311 *_*"_‘i— iinioiinis to only about five cubic by providing facilities for rest and _ fect pcr ' ' recreation. particularly in such ducilvc forest land and extends areas as the National Parks of NEW YORK CURB ovcr 0111.1‘ 4-000 to 5.000 $011M? Canada. while their value as a --—~— —-——- niilcs ))l'l‘ 8111111111. Fire is tlie_ ma- scenic asset is reflected in the mil- (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Fiib. 23 —tCPJ— ior mciiacc from the standpoint of lions of visitors from other lands Whcitt. northern. N0. l 1.61; bar- nc-ririaiiciit damage and since man who spend their vacation days in s¢°°k5 91°" icy. Canadian western No. 1i .77 cirhci" wilfully 01' by carelessness the Canadian woods. , oats. feed. No l . flciir. l8 lflfillollblblfi f0!‘ 34 199T 99m 05 a?" Efic s1 inc, wheat patents. firsts 7.90; .___ 5 i i .- - d' 1.70: bik 7.40; i’ l r 761161.311 818111311 he!‘ lffTSlETdIfmvédwMillérAthc fiosug 9%“; 13"}? 151L335“ 1)ai’)clits.\cli!fisice 4,_z5\.\il.‘1i§l; ' marked passavfis. ones uhe "killei" S“ c as c T‘ Fiiil Humanit ‘lad Wmmez w nfeiiiod5lblhin gflnsgagconl 1*?‘ 519 ma e 8. Present o e e O .-._ (s y the’ ch1ef iulstpector. g/lflller tsaysuso; glreggngegh 2:1“ l t 10 U ciey v pa y to B1119 o a .-.- car o s . . In one gunmanks fate. He hadrsome gfiiflbffofi“? :5“ Cliccsc wcstzrrii current l-i 3-4- _ goocln1n h-gm t b1 i u Lockheed A“. 9.1; l5jEbuttci' No t1 3'4 11-42-1351 as _ _ M er oesri’ eieve n m0 y- N1 1.1 d 3c ""51 lll ciiroiis: - urcc ; 1T§RONTQ1§ Oyeglncizg klgliazfp- ooddling dangerous criminals. 0n N12: Hgd 8:. A-lorllCflllllil 1H; A-larce 32-33; A- 1191. 1111111; Q1111 oméfli 11311129113 01' the other hand. he does‘ ‘t think it pant; Q11 7g medium 110- A-pilllkls 29.30; B the uiidcrivcrltl. Chief Inspector P1211! that melt Bill-l 110019" W110 26.27; ‘C _ i H J01“, 11111,..T111u. 011131-10 c1111“. could be reclaimed for society _ Pnta-ovs. Quc vilntos No. 1 80s “a1 1,“-...11§M10n Depm-[meym/ can should suffer for the parole vio- . iiii N11. 118013 5a; ‘ v . . iii s a. still find some good in most crimi- nnls. "ITEM"? is a great de.l of huma- niii‘ aiming crimiiufsflhc said. "On- ly a ninll majority are luwbicalters b1: (‘l "100. The majority are victims oi vi "unistiiiiccs. social conditions." Chicf Inspector Miller. stubby anti :l)(‘('l.tl(‘l(‘d. will be 70 years Old April ‘.23 and on that day he will re- lii-o licm police work. 'i‘.:'(' the diiy in 1894 when he bIWfllYlt‘ it rec'd.» member of the po- lice ioi-(z- at Hamilton. Ont.. Miller liris alivay< been able to see the liuiniiii us well as the legal side 0f a crime case. The velernl! sleuth: capacity for iflllllllllli’ and understanding has W011 hhn many friend: among ‘iizils and policeman in North ha. Hr has been 31 years with lhr‘ provincial police. Mr l\'[lllf‘l' spoke of a. youngwid- 0w who called to see hlin. Her hus» briiiil lind killed 11 policeman in a Kllllllélllt mid h: himself was killed. Shc inxzthiced n Bible wit-h pussuflfi? "lfllllczi in rcd ink and said that lll lici- ovvn home she had been raised ill’ 11H‘ parents as an atheist. Her husband iiiiuzht her the meaning 0f Christianity and it had enriched "'4 ¢*O-Q GOO-O word. Uiluir rule» on upiillcullun. Minimum Churgoi for any iulvartllomun menu-flu can“. bQO-O-OOO Dressmaking, DRESSMAKING‘ DONE AT 27 Alley Street. 14-222-2-22-31. To Let T0 LET - A SMALL COTTAGE. Apply 18 Alley. L-208-2-22-3i. ['0 LET — MEAT AND- GROCERY Store combined. central. 243 Richmond Street. 14-252-2-23-21. iii I0 LET-HOUSE. APPLY n Otlebar. L-aoa-z-ai -________. Female Help Wanted g "ANTED-MAID. APPLY GUAR- dinn. 1, __g_i_______ 0314-32-8!‘ WANTED-A MAID won HOUSE- "ml- Apply Gliflfdbtlrfl. *1 ZZIS-I-M-Ii Canning \ A v..i".r.rsr..zi"v:aii.r"s- I Cousins. Hunter River. ' ' L'33U~Q-2l-3l. W W‘flflfed “$1101: - season-m 1mm- h sh and two lmh. Some Clear stock. Proude Charlottetown. <9 Mbresiilclile‘. I u-uwo-omw-o Aiivtntising Rates-Payable‘ in Advance tcuu-ui llllllfllillll lurull. 4o per wumi; Wonlurn um liiiuturn timid!- I‘ arr non]; Alllltlllllflflllllillll um! Cunning Event: 2o but vvurili f-JHIIHW" 4v lrrr “oi-u; Ill uc-iuunuiu hulmul, we our inch: l-llll "I "W"! 11"" Sim-mini uheringn. Gurus, elm, M: per nulua; Lotion ill‘: lilrll, {sum-ei- 0| ‘rliunku ul-d Approclutlun. 10o per luuh 0|- “ l)" L-MO-l-lO-Il. l lotions and other tins oi their more vicious ibreihren. n "All I'm trying ti) express. he said. "is the old saying that tliercs a lot of good in the worst of us. and a lot of bad in the be"t of us. I IHQQ 1,0 give a man as much chance as possible to expres the good in him." NEW ANNAN SCHOOL Honor roll for January. Grade X-l, Tessie McInnis. 2. Lloyd Clark. 3. June Dnlzell. _ Grade IX-l. Charles wausl. 3- James Tiipiin a. Phvllls Moe-W- Grade VIIf-l. Itaac TuPllll» Ruth Enman. 3. Kcnnetih Hayfiel- Grade VII-Lt Ruth Dalzell. 2. Lawrence Duran . _ Grade VI-l. James MacMillanfl. Eleanor Dalnell. 3. Reggie Diiizell. Grade IV-l, Florence Durant. 2. oai-mnei Dalzclil. 3. Lloyd Film“- Grade III-l. Louise Dalzell, 2. Qlgdys Mouse. 3. Ella ‘Piiplin. Grode II (Sri-L Clifford Mouse. Grade II (Jri-l. Btutly Moose. 3- M1 i. Elgizrce I X(nS‘i-sl-l_ Keith Moase. Grade I (Jri-l. Doris Dalzell. Si. Betty Tuplin. 3. Mildred MaoNeill. Teacher Mamie H. Conuell. —~B. u! Uundulallca 101' l BIIAY CHICKS. DISCOUNT 1F booked in advance. Twelve breeds. Order here. J. H. Campbell. Alli!- tion: W. K. Crater. R. R. 5. Ken- olrigton; or Mrs. Basil MacDon- ald. Tracadie Cross. 17-34- Megs-Served NOTICE-MEALS SERVED AT 50 Grafton Street. Mrs. E. J. flicker, b254-2-23-3i. Lost LOST-ON BRIGHTON ROAD last. Thursday u bracelet set with red and white stones, reward. 3 i i Baby Chicks Mrs. George J. Rmvw- 23° Prince Street. 11-390-2-53-31- For Sale FOR SALB-I-‘IRE-PROOF SAFE. f dltl . 48 Elm AVE. per ect con on L_3m_2_23_m Help Wanted ____:____ WANTED-PRACTICAL NURSE for convalescent invalid in Char- . l xvz. Gu rdian. “mm” “my L-aia-iai-za-ai. MEN AND women WANTED 1'0 train (or Accountancy htwitl°llfi~ Good PflllfllfVn nr-cerrary- “(file My. Mflhfll’, 303 Fitzi-ov Chtflotktpwn. 13-326-3- ' i NEW YORK. Feb. 23——(AP)— The pound sterling held steady to- day. in terms of the United States dollar, gaining 1-16 of a. cent 1n foreign exchange trading. French francs, however. slipped .02 5-8 of a cent. Belgian bclgas were down .01 l-2 of a cent. but Swiss francs and Netherlands guild- ers. reflecting the steadlne-‘s in sterling. each gained .01 of a cent. The Canadian dollar was l-64 cent off compared with prc-h-li- day trading Monday, finishing at l. 00 1-64. NTW YORK, Feb. 23 -<AP)- Foreign exchange: Great Britain demand 5.02 3-8. 5.01 5-8. 5 01 11-16; 60-day bills v.01; Franco de- mand 3.26; Italy 1-2: Belgium 16. 98; Germany 40.49; Canada 1.00 -644. MONTREAL. Feb. ZG-(CPL- The pound sterling advanced i-16 of a cent to $5.01 19-32 on Mon- treal foreign exchanges tcclay while the French franc held about even at 3.25 15-16. ‘The United States dollar held unchanged at 1-64 per cent discount. MONTREAL. Feb. 23—(CP)- Gross revenues of the Canadian National Railways for the week eiidedFeb. 21 were 9.193.163. a dc- chease of $302.15! compared with 53.495314 for the corresponding week of 1907. MARKETS AT A dinner: (By The Canadian Press) Toronto -Gold shares lower; groups higher Montreal and New York—stocks clo=ed higher New Yonk -Cotton. rubber and coffee higher; sugar unchanged. Selected British Labor Candidate (By The Clnndhn Press) EDINBURGH. Feb. 22—-Professor Mslcolm McPherson. professor of English and Modern History at Un versity of New Brunswick. has been chosen Labor candidate in the next House of Commons elec- tion for the constituency of Mid- lothlan and Peeblee. Northern. it was announced today. The seat. now is held for the government by Lieut.-Col. John Colvlile. financial secretary to the treasury. who scored a 9.74.1 vic- tory in i936 over J. 1mm. Labor. There has been no indication when the next election will be hcld. The present parliament may last until 1940. Prof. McPherson is a native o1 Fife. Scotland. 1nd went to Can- ada in 1938. T0 CONTINUE NURSERY (By The Canadian Prell) LEICESTER" Blfllind — Leices- IATVSIIIIQ County Cricket. Club has decided to continue its nursery in the coming season with the vet- eran all-rounder. W. I. Aatill, u couch. UNILYI l‘. MONEY BOX (By The (‘ziiiatlian Press) Closing exchuv-zc rates At. Mnnlri-ul --P.".unci 5.01 l9- 32; U. S. dlr .90 63-64; franc 11.25 15-10 r At New York —P0uiid 5.01 ll- 16: Cuiizitiiziii dh‘ 100 l-ti-i; fiaiic 3 26 ‘Al. Paris _Pouiid 153.92 fr; U. S. (ilr 30.05 fr; Canadian dlr 30 - 65 fr ‘ In Gold ~Pouiid 12s. 1d: U. S. dlr 58.89 cents; Canadian dlr 5B. 89 cents. WINNIPEG, Feb. 23 -—\'CP)- A splurge of soutliirrn selling at. the ClOrP drzvvo ‘Nlniiiiicg wheat ‘futures from [WO-‘Flli. high points today to cud an ll‘l'l‘l1LllI\l' rCfifiiflll with value» 4 Cl‘l‘ll higher. May future fiii 1rd at 1.28 3-4. July 1.19 1-4 and Oct 9B 1-8-1-4 cents. Spasmndic buviiic and scarcity of icllcrs accounted for xlic two- cent spurt iii llic October Jnsitinn. ‘Buying pcvvoi- was 231181 ‘ d b.\' higher srciiriiios. COITIIHCCUIIEX and outside wheat lIl'll‘kl‘i.\_. A feature of tradlns: was the bread demand for Ocirlwz- ivliiat uiilll the f‘iial minutes. IIltPflllllf- ket. sirradiiiiz and lll\'>‘\'.l.'lfll' pur- chases by intro-national and east- ern firms vvrri- rcpnislcd No. l gruclc nf cash vivhcat c'o cd 1-2 cr-iit liiyrlici" at 17' 1-2 lfttlltS premium over the May future while other prurlcs were unchiiiig- ed. Volume of trade \\ s= small. A dull ammo wkvt closod with 072's l barley l-B higher: flax i hlqher. rye 1-4 lower to unchang- ed. GLEN VALLEY WOMEN'S l. b. PUTE The regular meeting of the Glen Valley Women's Institute met at. the home of Mrs. Willard Mac- Dowell for its February meeting. Meeting opened with president in chair by singing The Institute Carol followed b' Creed in unison. Roll call rcspom ed to with a Val- eiitlne was £1I1S\V('l'Ct'l by six mem- bers, there ivcrc six visitors re- sent. One member paid her ees. Minutes of lust meeting were read. approved and . _iivd. Report: were gven by difl "ciii committees. ‘school coiniiiitlr-c rcpm-lcil lined of drinkinu lininiiiiii. and other small items. Coniniiticc was asked to get prices of some and Sccrctary advis- ed to urchasc. New commitees a- inte as follows: Sick -~-Mr;, slle MncDnwz-ll and Mrs. H. P. Abbott: School -Mrs. Stirling MacLean and Mrs Willard Ma:- Dowell: Program --Nliirinii Blnivlon and Mrs Stirliiie MacLcnn. A let~ ter was rend from the MacKenzie faintly‘ acknowledging letters of sympathy. also (‘XDFPSSIOII of thanks from =lck' whn had rccoivcd fruit. Mrs. Abbott invited tho members lo her home for next moving when roll call will be RIIMVPPPCI hv a silver collection. C’“lf"=i out "'1 by Mrs. Snurwcnn Mo" ‘an w < won by Mrs, Mnr-Dcwnll and M c. Abbott. Lunch vii-as served by hmt- eu and a social time »nlny~'i_ Monti-sol Stock Exchange (Canadian Fran) Stock: Close Bell Tel 161 Brazilian ll"; B C POW A 31!: Bldg Prod 50 Can Cement. l1 Can Car Fd 10R. Can Car Pfd 22".- (Jaii Ind A1 A 3's Can Pac 7% Can Steamship 3 Ceanese 19 Cock Plow 9i;- Con Smelt 62h; Dist Seag 16 Dom Bridge 30 Don. st B m; Dam Tex 69 FOUHLlH Co l4".- Geii St. Work 7 Gyp-uin '1 Ham Bridge ‘H; Hm- Smith 15 Imp Tnb l4“; Iii: lnckel 521,1, .. Woods 14 ' "v Harris 7'3 'M T‘ ‘l Ft. 12 MtE Power i2 Mil Pouier 30h; 40 Z9"i 61": 14'; l6 S" vi 21';- S‘ l.:i\v Coin 4R. St Imv Pfd 15H. Scii Can Power 12*: St (if Can 54 S‘. Can Pfd 59 Win Elec A 2'; B Win Elec Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) E Broad Advance On New York Stock Market By FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. Feb. 23-Sustained buying swept the stock market to- day and in the broadest advance of recent sessions leaders added 1 to 3 points or more. The over-the-holiday change in the complexion of European af- fairs. interpreted as indicating re- laxation of recent tension. served as a spur t0 Constructive forces. Investment demand was in evi- dence. brokers said. together with a considerable mount of short covering. es. was the heaviest since Jan. 26 and compared with 758.871 on Monday. The Associated Press av- . stocks advanced 1.1 points to 40.5. Of the 826 izmues traded. 028 advanced. 68 declined and 130 were unchanged. Substantial gains outnumbered losses on the Canadian list. Wai- kers advanced 2 1-4 points to 48 1-2. International Nickel 1 5-8 ll) 52 l-2 and Brazilian 1 1-4 to 11 3-4. Ford and McIntyre were frac- tionally higher. Bell Telephone dropped 1 1-4 points to 162 as Dome and Lake Shore receded slightly’. Steels. aircrafts. farm imple- ments and the commodity shares. rubbers and coppcrs. were strong from ilic start in the stock rally‘. Later rails. utilities and merchan- dising" issues turned active on the upside. What stocks did: Wed. Mon. Advances — — — -— — 628 433 Declines — — — — — 68 100 Uiiclianced — — — — 130 150 Total issues — - - — B25 683 MINING Stocks Abitibi Com Abitibi Pfd Asbestos B A Oil (Canadian Preset Bea-uharnois Bgiihurgt, A TORONTO. Feb. 23- Dom Tar s‘ k c‘ Don A 0c s one Fraser V T C , Ferd A Acme Oil 111mm Q11 Aiax Oil 2i Imp Q11 gldermac 65 Int Pete m") 39 Me‘chers A Allg Cclii ‘Z25 1111919119“ 3 Ariilfield 20 Price com 14% Ashley i Price Pfd 4a A1491“ 31: _____i_____ gugiic 38c. BANKS ugamac 2 _.-___. Baiikficld 91 Canadian Pr ss B35? Mmill 42 ( e ‘ Bealtic 140 Banks. Close Biclgourl 41 Big Miss 45 Canada 5i) ' I Bob_1o 45 Commerce 105 Bobjo 9-‘. Nova Scolia. Braloriie 8'75 Montreal 202 Brown Oil 48 ROYHI 175 Buff Allk I7 i- Buff Can 3'.- POWNALN-TA%%JJXANDRA Blink dI-Iill 17 I S I TE Cal E m 285 — Lziimmit 46 The Pownal-Alcxandra Women's 11B Institute met at the home of Mrs. 21B Robert Jones. Thursday. Feb. 17th 268 Willi fifteen members and seve 13 visitors present. four new members 39 enrolled. 69 Meeting opened by singing Ode 32 and repeating Creed in unison. Cuiuarum 166 Roll call was answered by prc- C011 Chit) 39 l-‘3i%“.él‘.i“lif.i §fiol’.‘f.»ii‘°bci‘°ééillg %““is"€°" 63'“ . - ar-wa e . mitte reported three visits School Davies r :10 Committees reported‘ necd of more Dnmr Oil 56 paper towels and it was moved and Dciiistm 34 seconded that same be purchased Dci-vai 19 for both school. There was a grub- E1151, ci- 10:1‘, bag from which $1.80 was rcallzt. , E1151 MR1 _ 148 Mis ‘Mable Enmaii Legislation Eldgpgdo 240 Convener then took charge of the F3190“ 540 meeting and a paper on “The Fed K111; ‘ 9i; Cabinet" ivas read by Mrs. 1-I. P. Foundation 16 iiinciitiflfillgxlgiggellzputisgfiof ffleagogv Fommm H ltii/Iisstliliihazn. laftdei‘ {which was b. gliiiliyefiike fin e a c. " e20 ve hat women - ' should have a place in the Legislo- ggiigmfake 5; ture." Pro. Mrs L Jones Mrs W l Jenkins. Mrs. E. Smith. ConsMrs: ggnlgalgagm it: 2 Al}. G6 Jutfiogé Mrs, H. Beaton, 6001111511 h... rs. e0 c nnari. Pro sid won. - ' Mm- L’ Beamn- M“ A- e“°°"-‘ glifilililiai" Gold 10% and Miss Belle Bruce acted as Hm-drock 196 iddges. Misis Er11nai1 thcn gave a Hark" 131;, 51°11 Sbeeci. a er which lunch .7 was served by the hostess and $311,111: 8521 1%“ lllectllla closed with the National Home 1 25 Anthem. Next meeting to be at H V”. 2B the home of Mrs, Parker lugs. By 1.1111151 50!.’ a special meeting of Concert Com- Juk wane mittee it wa: decided to hold Con- ‘ cert in Miircli. gglcfglge g1’ , J M Con 12 Der/claw“- onts [iflle Kerr Add 205 Kirk Hiid 105 Afford “fall _“'-- ~17 Kirk Lake 121 ' Lacuna 44 i . - l NEW vomr. m». 22 —(APi- Em Eélft” c; “ Wall street watched the fast- Ln n bad changing political panorama in L119.‘ Ca 105 Europe with concern today. but iri- {121 p 11.1 formed 1'c1irc.-c:il*.'.‘-.»é,- of the liii- 011F110“) 100 ' anclal community expressed belief L111“. L, L 11211 little immediate effect was to be Mamgsa 430 expected in United States securi- Mags-on 40 ties or money maukets. MaCLQDd 292 Concensus of a group of bankers. Man East, 2i; brokers and industrial leaders was Mnmlgn 12L war iii Europe was not a mutter of Mcfntyic 42 tlic near future. although some. McKciwic 96 dlsputcdmby‘ rptéiersb thouggl the MCVIHK‘ 1;’. even ua y a een rou lit Mcwattcrs nearer by German domlnatlongof Mercury" Oil 16 Austria and the turn given British Min Corp 224 policies by resignation of Foreign gfqinto h id". Secretary Eden. onarc Pos=ibility of any great rush of M009?‘ , 721 foreign "hot money" to these M°l'l'l-‘ K11‘)! ll shores was scouted by most. of Nflybvb Z9 those consulted. Nllllfillllt! ?1°_ 1 ______._i__ Norz1nda 6i w’. - oi-(o IEXpIaIIIS gland lfgormtllal Zllll) ~ - ~ Nor Can 61 In India (‘risis OBi-icn 40s i? Okalla 20B (C. I’. by (inai-dlaifs Special Wire) n '54) Qll 4 LONDON. Feb. 22-1110 Mar- Cl "M?! 41 uess of Lirilithgoux Viceroy of 0P0 Pllllfl 32, ndio. today declared his "sincere Pllfflllfl 11W and eariieit hope" that the re- Pummll‘ 880 signed Congress Party ministers of Pandora 511a Blhar and United Provinces of In- Pflyoro 17 din "lllifilll find themselves able to Parlcuan 16 l""\Il‘lllT"f'vIill3ll‘ lnxtrsrrupted labors." SRIXIOTP‘ 3'6 1e cvroy. a communi ue aylllflfi 9P Issued here by the Indian Offilce. Perron 105 explained his opposition to whole- Peterson I sal" releasi- of political prisoncrs. Pick CYOW 4'70 wlilcl caused the resignations and Plonrcr 310 thrcntv-ie-rl n constitutional crisis Powell 225 lf"'""llll'llli India. Premier 235 I" nriviilnc‘ the provincial cov- Preston 129 l" """ m’ t“ release nnlltical Read Auth 300 ' ‘l’ “ "‘l ""f""‘t' n. the Rm‘ Crest 30 " ‘v " ' "0 d" no‘ trv ‘o in- RM) fake 2t) "m" " "i "in no ma‘ tiiw-tlnn- Rc v "MD 50 ' ' -- o~---. missus,“ .1 .. (1nd u The day's volume, 1.299,315slia.r- i FOR SALE _BY TENDER ASSETS OF J. H. MYRICK ‘z £10., LTD, 1N RECEIVERSHH’ “gaffe undersigned Receiver offers for sue by we“; 5e upon.‘ LOT L-Tignish sun-e Property Land Buildings Fixtures ‘ . . i ~ . store l-urnk tun: and nqu m n . ll w- --! - ' "Y ' ' . _ longing LU lncpsufd ‘Itgifxéilirrsliipiut “mam m ndmhh “HA5” b” L01‘ ZK-Mercliandisc in Tignish 5wre;_ (a) Groceries (bi Dry uoous W) Bouts and Shoes Th (d; Ifuruwainre and Jlisccllancous, e a uve men- iaiulise of a value of upwards oi 530.000 l5 9mm, 53g“ zziit-zri..rii'r.ii.rr."."' ‘W w» “=- LOT iL-Accounts and Bills Receivable 114st 311111.191, f”, ‘lspeflum LOT 4--—F8I‘fll\ Pf0pQl‘[,iE5;-_ u) luyuoud I-arni of 22' ' 1's. "ti ' '1 ' . ,. nilll situated three miles fitifii aigfiiJlitfolfgrgrignggnfiirtigifsdfjrefgk highway and in good stall: 0| rnllr-Jtiim. lb) Nil‘!!! 01' 1Z0 ilcltra ivitli l)'l|‘li m»; Linn one inih from ‘li " . -_-, _‘_- -. . - _1;ii|>li till”) Ligiily ant-s iallpin-iisoii farm at 1411111. -1i|g,1,_§h__ 1,21“; arm at lignish shore 0t appruxlmailcly ‘£00 acres with lurgl wood lots and small pl‘0|n.‘l‘l|L"s. ilnst numb“ w, LOT 5.—-Farm ivlachiiicry and Equipment. 114,1 LOT fiv-zCumpltfic Fishery lfiiit: H») lnc uuing 100510!‘ iactorv. r- .1 -. . . -. at Cfignish Itun, numerous tiiulldffigil’sfiflpttmlfumfifioh?‘ rug‘ houses, warehouses, etc. nilsu si-vcii [Iltlflilligy at '1'i1;,11.u11sc' .1131: ‘lllilfllh 1H1 satisfactorily ruiiiul, g ' lb) rislii-ig \:l2-I|‘ iiivniiiii; IIAPS. la cuniplclt- gears 11.3.10 lfihlh.) lirmlolféfu“ 4"“ Jlillvrb. billiard 0| it) cuuiplctc units oi boats an! available for Il..~pt_\(‘lll)|1.] ui-rlllllb. ctr" tipproximutely LOT ‘L-Tignish Shore Store .\l€3l'l|lilll(ll:\‘ tin-rem. Sale of combin‘ A '> - r - . - , ~ Gui-thrill of an iirlitg Iglxhilslllfiauttvfifffllrfi‘Til’ -'3¢m-» F “ll-b “mm been continually suiisiai-Lurvi in: the 1...“ I ‘:11 ‘T.’ u“. uu“m1"“_ "aw fisheries business iniliitlc iii aildnitiii In ti lIl‘):tl'l')|“‘\:“ in“. “ “n” ‘he Hake business. V-YIIIIJII has iii-i-ii sli-uuitv- t'\1 .i.-il- - 111111“! M‘ M.“ .‘ m‘ and YlEaXE‘. employing upivuril». of nnc i...-..i.'.-.~ f 1,111 11...?‘ 11,142‘ all‘? 0 0d and ilaki lust your nor‘. “pun” m u“) minim] ‘munda- noofitlilrlcildlllltiwrlijdcrsuuill_11te rcu-iu-rl - ' 1.1’. i - of the ahovc L013. e J ‘ u. ‘hm :11 tho film-c <il' the uiidt-rsigiird up l0 li- “i333. 1m" fln- 1iurc1iiis0 of all ur any Stores will continue in opcr-itiiiii as usuil ~ _r _ 1 V. - l - . aiiil udJwtnii-nt, .11" value, of invciitoiics, cu... nill be iirriuigt-d as of dfllf’ UI actual 5111.3 511E005“ of 10 per -~nl (~~~t"- - . . - ,. . accompany each truth-rt}, Jlltfiykniii-d filififll“3flfiiiff-i-fizimi: ‘flirt?! . _ . .- n . l . - fiofiliidlcizsgtsrilgiuggggl12:1.Rl'<"<‘l'."1-i-sliip.‘ llzgtii-sl. or an) other "indict-ms: Although (lash to Receiver. spt-(‘iill arming-snout. ma’. b‘ THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY, lflilClfiiYlilt Charlottetou n_ l'.l<l.l. Shipping»; At Si. Johifs, Nfld. ‘(T- lW GIIHIIIITIILG Spot-in! Wire) 3T JOHN ' Niki“ FED. ‘.13 A" Roche Royalite St Antli San Ant i SIIHWRE)’ Shcep Cr Sherritt Si-coe Sladen Slave Lake Spy Hill Starla Sift!“ Lake Sud Basin Sud Cont Sullivan Sylvaiiiie Teck Hugh Texas Corii Toburn Towagmac Uclii lore shipping H: . Now- oii \(‘.>.\[‘: strung. ioii iii ice. mi: fJtlllllll-(l in iiic t‘ on a VOHPJd ll( r irciii liiiliitix l\llOil‘.l‘l' "rt-.- .~-:‘l Illf‘ lFiD-ton Sr-iieil. wii: also Unit Oil Ventures Waite Am Weiirligo Wcstflank West Turner While Walcr Wiltsey C Wood Cad Wri Hill"! Ymir Y G inbound when slic ‘sins caught iii iii" 19v. 1'9- » IPJCII pa! I $101111 vviis UNLISTED Prospects PP“ t Anyrlii-Eire Treaty LONDON Feb. ....-iCP ..\h1r~i_- P‘ spv-cl; in!‘ r F‘ .i‘l‘l‘i1t'li‘. \\'l‘l"\‘ . ' glit aitl-riinoiil- cibciissioiis. iii lllP vii-iv nf Irish circ THU‘? mailers arc (‘Xflflvlflfl ‘o ho tllF(‘ll\'.w"fi ricniii tniiiorro\\'\vlicn tails 11W‘ l’i‘:'.lIllf’(l llilill i hritli il(‘i("_.‘1lliC-il:. may bfflllfllll Azrivliliiirc lvliiinior Jain»- and CCilllIlPlCi‘ ‘.\I llltiss of Fire (‘Olll Brett Coast Cop Cobalt Dal Oil Foothills Hud Bay Kirk Town Mandy Pend Or Ritchie Robb Mont: Temisk TORONTO. Frb. :3 -|ci»»_ A profit-taking l'll:~l‘l rcvorsc-tl the upward movement in lliv gird group late in the session tod' - on the Toronto market. and t i-d prices back to slimv a net loss of nearly" a point in the ii ' v. Mb- ocllancous Miinn. llltllllflllil‘ ilic base metals and the ivesti-in oils. advanced about 1 l-tZ 1ioiiiis Although the bflcfi mot played consistent changed hands iii _ volume while lilo niiizn . ltyaii ~l!‘l' Smill Lo- 1H] “lih Mai- li- cl .\l;i'-l)riii..ltl 1iiill lll“' in {lilo-ll out on i.- ~ucs l)t"l\\'l‘l"ll ll(‘fl“(l iii Tish \1 ~ Volume of 30.000 was cliiilkctl up fin‘ .\l.\ ' ' licrzo. MiioLi-oti-Cockshuii. Rock. Wood-Cut‘. '. Roclio and two b. so mt’ fllllf‘ and base metal. c. 1 ii. - ,. _ [iiirdiriiiu on. AIacLcnd sold up to 3.211 iicw high for who _voar. and \\i..c:l in 2.92 in the inst hall llfilll‘ fn. all a-ociii. loss Hard Roi; ili¥fl iui-iicrl back to rcuistoi- ll iicl lo.» Gain of about a point unis ptisltWl for Nnrantbi and I-ludsnii I! id- ed a minor fraction vvlirio .il .- bridgc and Vciiiiii-cs imiliwi 2i cents each and hlfflllfil‘ cwiins rip- pearcd for Pond Orcillc and Slicr- rltt. - The tonc was morn bull'.=li in the western qils. Roy'aliti~ nrlv rcitl 1 5-8 and gains of 2 to 7 vciils came out from Brown. clll‘.il‘_\' 3 Prrston IIIGIItOII- Home. Homo trad Olza‘... _ 1' 1 _ mi regim- _ - ...<;..si hi...imiiirissilsr“; . ' (‘mimic Rlflflill GOODMAN TO~(“MPETE Ginicl- ill lSi-i-l. Lennard Doyle (Bv The (‘amullan Press) ‘;"(L\T'i""IG“Hm - 3' J3me“ Fufihmi‘ ' . - i -~ t» . my Johnny TR O O N. Scotland . 1 .1. [7 '.\.'l l "c III i-lrl-l Eilifl Lcarrl. 2 (tlilllfvfb iiimil1i~ ""‘ ~"-‘H"~"k- 3- ‘vllfml Mac‘ British amntc-ui- izoli chnmpnu\.~‘ii'i We} f" __ v . to be plays-intro blflFill-l-k’ .\l.i_\- 3."; 3n‘fi"tilfllx;f5'vlbv(llq-l. A E FOR _ ‘m: fl‘. 11;‘. Ii llii-mi (“:.r‘- and Diary F R AND Fl ANCl-III Lrii .\'\(‘D)l‘i1i'- “ (‘iradu TI (Jri-l. Am;- MrtcKcriziQ, 2. Imiin Fiehoifl Grad: f-l Ora heard. 2 RH! Griffin. 3 Elrimi Glover and Albefl Maz-lntvrv. Principal. Elslc Nob-on. teaclibli John Hcrcaii. liluriinrvt Rcnlk‘. VENTURE DURBAN. Feb. 22—"All the world loves a lover." and oven tho South African Railway hilmiiiis- tration appears to_be partial to lovers. for in engaging a rli-niiclits- man from oversea. the aizrccmciif provides a three-your contract .it £500 a year and a SPFOHC-(‘lllss rc- turii farc- from Final-ind in South - . Africa for thr- drauirliL-maii, "and lily Tlii- Canadian Press) if iwqviivd. for his ilniiccv“ CJPY" 'l‘i3\\"\I--A "nlcasuic farm‘ A similar Sll'l‘f)'?"f’“1"“' in» lvc" ' to rl n "'i home from home‘ u wits-Not mode for a iurirricd Ill‘ .'< ~~ - ~n< wivi visit zlir Cape v v-nnylv- whn uilll llvn< n" min“? 1 w lr ii b""i~ hii".t bv Pl. Tnwn- liis wife with him at the ("1' "ru- "Ho". ii Rhodesian. l‘l\“‘._’(‘. A 8.- menl‘: PXDElP-P ‘ " ’ " ~ "s" is Planned-