FEBRUARY 14. 19:18 CESSF L sUC rox anrrnrns I N SURE MATING by Use of YOHIMBINE gvnuocunomon T bl t Merck 1,, tubes 1131151111111. of L26 grain each. 750 ti. Ii. KEEFE Qpcent St. Charlottetown f’ 110111; ONIONS BEING CONSUMED (linus arc eating more 117311121111111 the result that. there . a gdfifil) n1 the present time l, 1 ~. being met by imports n.0,“ 1,111» united States. Egyptian m...“ 111-c expected to arrive in c.1121 a L11 111111111. a month's time, Mgordirg i11 the Agricultural _De- putmen. of thc Cimadiau Nation- .11 ...:.-l Ckunda also imports mo, Nsw Zenlrnd and ex- pom f .1 dmuinloii, the sea- son, opposite _ ,____ "no u+ooo~>ooooeioooio RATING TABLETS 'l‘liE FAMOUS YOHIMBINE li‘1'l)Ii()(.‘HL0RlDE 'i‘.\l§l.E’l‘S Proaiurtd by Americas foremost Yetuiuury’ Laboratories. llighly womnu-rult-ul l1y lending Ranchers. \\'1= sl-ll thousands of these Famous ‘fnhlc-ls annual ('o111nl1~t'- (iirectinils uifh each order. ‘ 'l".1i1iei.~; Postpaid - — $1.00 ;'1(| 'l‘ai1iets Postpaid - — 1.75 Tablets Postpaid —- — 3.00 fit. run rnnnrns 182 Queen- St. 400cm 1100M 00044000-00-6-6» L-SUJB-‘l-IZ-ld-IQ. Tirendéri Hauling Cream Tcndrrs 11ill be received by the undersilrtit-d up to and including Wednesday, February 16th, 1938 for fl11- llauliug of Urea-m to the Ken- iingtoti Butter Factory. Season 1938 from lluy lst to November 30th, I938. Boundaries of Routes and any lufornnttlnn may be obtained from the Set-rotary. lmvest or any tender not neces- larily accepted. W. L. DELANEY, Secretary o» n eoomo-oowa-oo-owoo-c NOTICE Our Coolie-WWII Office will be gen on lcbruary 18th. 19th and at. for the purpose o! collecting Ill accounts. After February 21st all u1111a1d accounts will be passed to (111111. for etillcction. Tilli J. J. HUGHES CO.. LTD. llnnuaLEeeting BT11!‘ A1111u11I Meeting of the r'.1p:\_u1l (lrcamery Company will be held 111 the Crapaud llull, Tuesday, i-rhrunry 15th at. 2 P. M. Patrons 11. 111-ll as Shareholders are invited >0 attend. ‘i; lvqvwzinoorowo++ewo Professional Cards J. \V. MacKenzie REPRESENTATIVE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES 7 Brace Block Phone 1530 =Qure11 Street - Charlottetown ii. F. ARGHIBALD Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0. Box l2. . Mcl end 6. Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. .I. .»\. BENTLEY, K. c, B 1'. r. nnsruzv. LL. B. nmslcrs and Attorney-splay MONEY T0 LOAN &.__. Frederic A. Large Earrister. Solicitor. etc. .uccessur to D. Edgar Shaw. K. C. "We B11111. 12-1 011114111 Street. Charlottetown, P. E. L Money lo 1.111111 cilllcvtlon». Real mum M- A barT-‘Farmer UARRISTER. OLICITOII. ETD. MONEY ‘I10 L053 ‘m M 0mm swam, Charlottetown 1i i Ad _ ummu lustmentBurem1 - ' M onenn- _ cmsnncorisrcrygns PERSONAL m“; ' ""1 Blllr- cmnomum. m i‘ F _ __ ail‘?- W. Matheson ‘o “Tin. sonrcrrog, no. M’ ‘° ‘"11 Collections 0"" 3 "not 000m linol- 1 services TH E CHARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN 5 T0614 QUOTA TIONS 1711265110: 111111 MONTREAL. Fdb 13 -—(OP)\ Butter ruled firm on Montreal 0P8“ produce markets last. week. Butter was quoted at 3'4 1-2 ots a pound for No. 1 in carlots or less with lots to retailers at 34 1.2. 35 for solids and 35 l-2_ for prints, Graded egg shipments 111 @1101; or .ess were 25 1-2 cents a dozen f0!‘ A-lfifile. 24 1-2 for A-medium, 23 l-Z f01' A-Ipullets, and 30 1-2 for B-large and B-medium 51m. age. Cheese was ‘l4 l-2-3-4 cents a pound for current western receipts and 15 1-2-3-4 for western summer makes. Potatoes: Que whites N0. 1 80's .55; N. B. mts N0. 1 80's .59-60; 50's .45: P. E. I mts N0. 190's 110-82: 50's B w. I. n11. 1 60's 2.00-2.25: Fla. bushel 2.50. MONTREAL, FFli]. l3 —fCP)\ Prices strengthened sifturday‘ in light trading on Canadian com- modity exchange Butter snot -Que grass rcgrad- e6 34 7-8-35 l-4: westcrns recrud- eri (38 score) 34f. Sues: 193 bnxq; westerns rem-dried 138 score) ai 3-1; 100 boxes Que era's regrngied at 3'1 7-8: 100 boxes Que grass regrarfed at {l4 7-8" 1"!) lrxes Que grass re- grrderi at 35 l-4. Cheese soc-t -Unquotcd. Pfqs sncf W011i A-lnrrc 26:1; A- medltuu 25:1: A-pttllets 24a. Currencies MONTREAL, Feb. l3 —(CP)—- The P0111111 SlCfiillg closed 1-32 of a cent lower at $5.01 27-32 on Montreal foreign exchange Satur- day. while bhe French franc held 21.1211 l, even at 3.31 3-8 qgnis. The United states dollar advanced 1-64 of a. cent. at 1-32 per cent discount. Lady Tweedsmuir Emphasis Need of Reading Aloud lcvrrnwn. Feb. 12-40?) “Parents are throwing away their greatest a-set when they refrain from reading aloud to their child- ren, and they can't afford to throw away assets these days." Lady Tweedsmuir told an audience of women today. Thc Governor Generals wife, speaking before the Women's As- sociations of the United Church of Canada, said that in reading a- loud, more than in any other way. parents and children are drawn closely together. Classics should be woven into the memoriesof child- ren so they will learn the value of books, she added. "Nothing takes the place of books," sa‘ her excellency “radios and films are enjoyable and educational. but in a book you have to make a mental effort. to cooperate ivith the author. It vill be a dreadful world when we do everything mechanical —we shall not be half the people we are no“... "Biographies are the plouantesl books of all in her lizcolicncys opinion. She finds them inspiring, helpful, easy; to rend and under- s‘. .nd and far more interesting than novels. In times of trouble or difficulty her Excellency finds particular solace in Sir Walter Scottts Autobiography and she feels that Lord Tweedsmuifs Blo- grcphy of the same author is writ- ten in such a clear manner and lucid form that it is a worthwhile follow-up to the Autobiography. If one particularly wants to re- member ports of a book, one should make notes on the free page at the end of the volume. It 1s in this wa that Lord Twecdsmulr has ac- qu 'ed his remarkable memory, she said. ' Dominion Officials 0f Drama Festival Seek Adjudicntor UITAWA. Feb. l2 -(CP)—Do- minlon Drama Festlcal Officials are still seeking a bilingual Ameri- can, prominent in thc theatre. to adjudicate the festival finals in Winnipeg, May 16 m 21. It. was decided this year to have an American 11s final.‘ adjudicator but. no selection has been made ct. y Colonel H C. Osborne, honorary director of the festival said he re- cently visited New York City in connection with choosing 1m ad- Judlcatoi‘ “We have had English and French adludicawrs and this Yel" he will be an Americainrepresent- ing probably the most vltulEnglish- speaking theatre i11, the world W da ," snid Col. Osborne. ecause French and English plays will be presented at the fin- m. the adjudicator must be bil- ingual and considerable difficulty is being experienced obtaining the of a qualified American who can speak both languages. __.__.______. STERLING WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The February meeting of Sterl- lng w. I, was held at the home ‘of Mrs. H. S. MacEwen. WW1 "l attendance of nineteen member's and five visitors. The preslden. Mrs. Georze _ _ meeting opened with 0Oanads fol- lowing the Creed. The minutes o5 ‘ll’. ".';.‘§.‘-%‘.'$.1'“i°1lé““...;¥§l° 5S3.- mtttees gave their reports and lthte following new one; were u 9°" ' ed: School: Mrs. Frank Be _. liga- Oranford MacKay; Sick. r8- home MacEwen. Mrs. H. S. Mac- nmn, Mrs. flak not: Lunch- Mu. Edward 0111mm. Mrs. 1mm MwEwen, Mrs Ernest MncEwen. Miss Geneva MBPKBYZ rs, Edward Gallant. Mrs. Gene" MacKa ._ The questionnaire 0n Bducn on wu discussed and fllle ram consls of In- usic by Mrs. EH19" Mwmwen znn "etc" willie" Pl” "Nd by M11, Ernest MacEwen. won by Mrs. Frank Bell and MIS- lflcorqe Brown. L "pllllflnl" ¢°"' tut red by Miss Grace Mac- Ka , won b Mrs. John McG-ulkan an Miss arton Bell. Next meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. Prank Bell. Roll Call to be re; sponded to with "something Irish-u Meeting cloned with the NW0" Anthem. B )Wl’l presided.’ The’ Stocks Remain Firm During Short Session MONTREAL, Feb. l3 — (CP) _. Dullness marked the short. Satur- day session on the Montreal Stock Exchange. With New York 111111- kets closed, the local list. failed to devel?!) a trend. and was steady to frflciwflfllly lower at the close. Pfl-Ders, rails and metals showed some softness. but losses were nar- row. Bnthurst; and Price Brothers eased fractions. Canadian Common yielded 1-2 111 10. 1111a Canadian Pacific held unchanged. Small 1ecession ap ared for Cockshutt. Plow, Dom nlon Steel 8nd C081 "B". Gypsum and Mas- sey Harris. Total sales: lndustrials 6,700; mines 79.300; bonds. none. ' BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada . 59', Montreal Nova Scutia Commerce lflfi rioyai Bank In Memoriam DR. JOHN S. H. LEARD His many friends throughout the Island will regret to learn of the death of Dr. John S. H. Leard 0n Thursday, February 3rd. at his home in West Roxbury, Mass. fol lowing s brief illness. Funeral ser- vices were conducted from Em- manuel Episcopal church at 2 p. m. on Saturday. Dr. Lcard, the son of the late John N and Frances Leard was born at Tryon in i867. and was the fifth John Leard in direct descent from the first of that name who settled at; Tryon in 1768 Follow- ing his graduation from Prime of Wales College he taught school for several year: atEgllngton.Hampt-;1n and North Winsloe before going on to the University 0f Pennsylvannla. where he received his M. D. Practicing first in Jamaica Plains, Mass, where he was one of the members of the original medical staff of Faulkner Hospital. Dr. Leard moved later to é. larger sphere of action in West Roxbtiry where, besides faking an active part in numerous medical and fraternal soclties, he won the lovc and respect of the many who cal- led him their doctor. ' I-Ic leaves his wife, Isabella (Earushaw) Lenrd. one daughter, Gertrude, Mrs. Robt C. Webster". of Glcnwood, New Jersey. and twin sons. John and Samuel who graduate this year f1'om Bates Col- lege; Also one sister, Lizzie. Mrs. J. M. Webster of Central Bedeque. P E I. and two bro- thers W. E. of Saskatoon. and Dr. N. W. of Jersey City, N In Memoriam MRS. CHARLES JOHNSON SHUBENACADIE. Feb. l0—- There passed away at the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, early Thursday morning, Almeda, wife of Mr. Charles Johnson, after a leng- thy illness at the age of fifty- three years. The deceased was a; native of Murray Harbor. P.E.I, but. who has since her marriage thirty-four years ago, lived in Shubenacadte where she has made a splendid contribution w the church and community. Her home has ever been one of cheer and brightness and of ubounding hos- pitality, and a wide circle of friends will greatly mourn the pass- ing of such a friend. She is sur- vived by her husband, one son, George at home, three sisters, Mrs. Peter Brehaut, Murray Har- bor, P.E 1.; Mrs. W. E. Harris, Murray Harbor, P.E.I , and Mrs. Mtudock McPheeJIopefield, P. E.l.; also four brothers. John Ferguson, Murray River, P.E.I.; Merton Fer- gu=on. While Sands, P.E.I.; Arthur? Ferguson, Plctou, N. S, and Capt. Allan Ferguson, Sydney. Vancouver. The funeral was held from the home at 2 o'clock on Saturday. Burial at Truro. i??? FIRST PLANE LANDS AT RISING AIRPORT NEWFOUNDLAND AIRPORT‘, Nfld., Feb. 12 —(CP)-Th0 firft. plane has landed at» Newfundland Airport -—0fflclol name 0f a. mile. square gosh in dense forest. destined to be 1.111 impoitunf lm-k in crims- Atlnimc air travel. Flying from Norris Arm. Captain D_ Fraser brought hi= ski-equipped plane down on the snow-covered spot that, will be No. l runway. a hard surface stretch 4,500 feet, long and 600 wide. Norris Arm l5 near Botwood, present. base for bran‘- atlanltlc ollpper planes making test. flights. Three other hard surfaced run- ways are planned in the giant. pro. Jeot, iiiltli- em loyed 1.000 men last. bummer an is expected no take another two years to complete. Two will be the some size as No. l. while another will be 4,800 feet long andLZJO feet wide. The Airport is 2,13 miles by rail from St. John's. close in Gander Lake in a. heovlly-t-hnbered area. The entire Gander Lake r8810" 15 expected to become a. pulp-export- lng centre in the mime. i_______. NEWFOUNDLAND IIERMIT DIES zfmipdbhhrtli BAY BULLS, Nfld. Feb. 12-10?) —-Death of Percy Ebworth has end. 9d a life 1.11M. for the last 30 years had been practically that of a her- mtt. He wa- about 65 years old. Ebworth came to the Be Bulls section from England, and built. a house four miles from his nearest neighbors. He lived a life of self- dcpendence from that time on. raising his own food for 30 years and rarely lecvtnc his own ompcri-r. A11 he grew older. it was algal-Med he move to 8t. John‘! or lime other plloe when nettrhbora were more moestbie. but. he Mnldilntiy refus- ed to leave his hermit home until lust before hi. death when he at- lemxed to will’ to the nearest house for union-ice. ‘two youths o! In Imdddn. Car’ GRAIN wlNbllfll-G. Fob. l3 -(CP)- Winmpcg Wlltdb futures followed Liv you. to lower lc-vcls Saturday 111 the qumirst market for several years. Lack of stimulation from Montreal Stock Exchange 10.111.111.111 Inn) Chicago clue to the holiday there out délnzilltiif for Ctan- she" 01"” uerc c e fac 01's ' ' c1 mattered selling to midlife! 1592i send 0'. sbcr future 1 1-8 lower , Bmck “silk 10f}, 11nd May and duly down 1-2 cent. ! B c Power A a?" Light s0illilg 111 the October l Bldg “Much position was the only feziture as l can cement m“ futures dosed May all $1.27 1-2, i can Gm. mum! 10 '-' July $1.19 21nd October 90 5-8-3-4. 1 can C“ PM m“. No. 2 northern cash wncat eas- I can Fume ,1 ‘ ed a cent. to seven cents premium ; can Swamsmp 13 over the May future but other i cockshutt Plow 85‘ grades were unchanged only three - cons smelt 58' coarse grain futures were traded i Dom steel B 13,,‘ in with lvlay oats finishing 1-4 . gen sgeel work 6,‘. lower. Mny and July barley 1-8- gypsum 7,’? 1-4 cent. off. 1111; wicker 4., " ~——-~—- m Pow Pfd ‘ iuukoim SCHOOL Int. Pow Pfd -—~——-— Lake Woods 11 Honor Roll for January: Massey Han-ls 6.1; _ MCCOi-l Ff; 131;‘ Intermediate Department Mtl Power 301/, Grade VIII-l Noreen Smith; Nat. Brew 40' 2, R0 rleru McCnrville, Leonard Noranda 53.1; Kecltc ruiid Ivan‘ Farmer (equal); 3. gOuwfilécCggp 131.5 Les ie . cCnrvi .0. e wer VlI—1. Frances Brennan. Shawinlgan i315 Mclver; 3. Tena Mc- S). Law Com 13 ' Ivor. _ Si: Law Pfd 35 Gfnrlc VI-l Edith Smith: 2. Sou Can Pow 12 Kn h1'1'ill(‘ Fnrmsr: 3 Kathleen St. of Can Pfd “lovfo 11nd J. D. McCarville. Gradi- V---l, gcorga Peigéilarii; '_ L‘3llll01‘2l. Mac 011a , . an ' Montreal Curb Junior Department i,‘ Grade IV---l. Irene Grecnan: 2. (Canadian Press) George Johnston; 3 Edna Gallant. Grlgrlehlll~l genevlevea Gfien- Stocks Close on; ' _ vfmorn flflilill", . 81'- {cry ‘Hobo-is and Louis Shreenan 117g“ cqua . Grade II —l, Louis Monaghan; gslxsg g8‘, Eimffllisegese Fuimcr. 3. Miriam gefixlhamom 4% , Grade I Sr. —l Noreen Shreen- Dan ix“ g5‘ an; 2 Arnold Johnston; 3. Phyllis Fraser V T 15 Further, 1m ' Grade I Jr. -1. Albau Smith; Intppgtg 2. Earl Curr. . 13% '—"- ce LOWER FREETOWN SCHOOL Report for half year. Grade éf-vl. Dyrtgfliyl Roglaséla. HM ~a ces '1;r11s. '. ve 'n u FlGiiatlo VlII-l. Fuustax Reeves. 2. v51") w‘ Robert Cairns, I). Lznura gill. _n 2 1 '~ '11 l-l Pcs on ammi , . .1.§G?.i.-§I5°1.Y.I..;J. 3‘. Gtgdon Stocks Close rau- V- . 03cc EBVEG, . l ,. slELYCYiQi. Pr: l Si-nverb. _ gflgncon 23 “ Grade IV-l. William 6111111152. Aldermm 46 Freda l-luimriill. 3. George Hill. Alexand 2 Grade III 1111-1, Betty Profiit. 2- Amm m wgwii siTlvetril 1 o ‘ll Reeves “"8 Cd“ 13° 1'“ c l- - l“ e . - Arntfield '1 Grade III fCw-lfielcn Ca1rns,_ Aswria 13% Gmrlc II-l. Fred Cairns, 2. laila Bagamac 19 Joan Stuvcrifi. Rift-ii Staverb. Bankfield 34 Grade 1-1. Wzniiifred Cairns, 2. Base Meta; 361,; Bruce Profitt. 3. Albert Matthews. Beams 131 Grade 1 1.11.14. Jerry Mcmvd- Bid Good 2a Perfect attendance for half year. Big Miss 45 Lrtrtum Hill, George Hill. Betty Pro- gramme)“ 90f) r1 _ own o Teacher; Wiunifred I. Burns. gut; tank l 1i“. ___.__-_-—- u an Cal Edm _ 2'72 VERNON SCHOOL 8:21 Tltgtlgrtic g? Honor roll for month of January. Cent Pat 255' Senior Department. Ceni Pore 12 ‘.' Grudc X-l. Lcrm Drake. _ 8°" 13g Grade IX-l. Stanton Jenkins 2. 0n 1i It ,7“, Lloyd Furuess- 3. Amanda Murphy? Souk 5T9 ‘l,’ " Grade VIII-1. Beryl Furness. 2- Dgnga er 52 Corn Fraser. 3_ Albert Fraser. Dome 5,1 Grade VIII-l. Perley Drake. 2. Dem-w“ 31 ' Kathleen McKenun. 3. Harold Jay- WE] 15 Glade VI-l. Aime Fumess. 2. East crest n Alivu Sullwun. East Mal 142 J1111l01'13°1>~11'“"°1)i4 . Eldorado 25o Grade v-1. Both Jwkms. Z» Maw Falcon m, ' Mc-Kcima- l), Anna McQl-lfl1<i~ lived gm; 10p, Grade IV-l. nfurion McQuaidZ. m“ Pete m Isabel MacLeod, 3. Wyuston Drake. Jomtana 18 ' Grade III <S1'.1-1.Do11:1ld Drake, lFounda 2O 2. Herbert Henri’. 3, M1111)’ B°udrem~i~ l Fraucoeur 37 Grade III 1.11.14. Georslua MHP- 'Gl.lllcs Lake 1s . g3)‘. i. Marion Fumes". 3. Phyllis ggilsalgake g5” 1'11 11 . Grade fI-l._R11sscll Jenkins. 2. gold Eagle 213 , Gerald ‘McQumd, 3. Arthur Mc- gGunnar Gold 96 Km“. ~ Hard Rock 1'15 ’ Grad." l 1511-1. Camilla Jay; ‘ Harker an“... I .J.-_1_1, Audrey Hmiy. Holllnger 1 TQflfhPrh- JF. Gordon Mlll‘l‘-il.Y1,H°wS! 2g Mm’ G" Hfimv‘ Jack Waite :14 Jacola 25H» Jellfcoe 58 ' .J M Con 1311'. Railways Perform 1.... 202 1 99S fill ‘ill ill V lbw be ‘V1 Loire $1.02. 5'1 C? 15”“ 8°13“ .3 v mAL, bob. 12 —< )-— 11198 B Belyiihitfliin-u- 1111111111l service as Lebel Oro 12 CillllClk». the 1':1.l\v.1ys perform Lelich l0’? mum .c1'v1ru..' '.\'.11cl1 have been Little L L 530 Lulu-u for gnnuvd. sfllip y becauscg Mustissa 453; they are 01 t..1= esiuonslicd ordei MB fiend 2m o1 111.11g... Albert A. 011111111121". A-s- Maia,” 12,, sisinm Gu11erul_ t’fl£~'S0tl5i-‘i' Tia-PC M Inca 42"‘ r. (hmlulz-nu National Ratl- Mccxegzle 95 i l.l<t the Montreal Junior Mcvime 16_ 'I'1'11..<. 11f its monthly Mvwatwrs .34 l.'f',n1 11111110 operations Mm Cori) 20,7 . . uri 1i, lu-ol-uny" 1n_tlie _ (meta 219 curly 1l.1;. _ 1111*)‘ hltve i-Cllg since M n,“ Kxrk n .4 -11 1111 11 11.1fm‘ llil(i more onerous Mummy 2,.‘ 1 he said _ 4 Newb“. 3 The offcciiw v1.41): o1 .11» .0, ' 1 30 Colonization 11nd Industrial d-e- bbgjngfi" 59 partment of flhe rnihvny-S 5ll88e5l5 Normeml 3g directions i11 which they have ren- OBI-m. 415 (iered nud still a1'e’1'c11__clering the 03mm, 205 _0llllil'y 311201111111 service. Mr. Gur- omega 40 diner said. The railways seldom om 1:11am 53 received credit, he went 0nd for pamom- 355 their Wfllik of uncovering an cul- payer‘; 171g iivntlng, decades. before the pro- pammm 15 vinciul and,‘ fgic-rni 1195;312:3311. galoret ggbi the touri-i 1'11 c. one o » - yma: er tryls major iiujlusfiies. ' Pen-on 145 Speaking of ihc business of Pick Crow 475 carrying passc11gc1'.\. Mr. Gardiner Pioneer 291 spoke Oi-JMPYDVPIDQIIIS i11 rallwaiq; Powell 220 practice that. were still continuing. Premier 213 "The 01111111111111 National. he said. Preston 115 "has adopted :1 vcry pnrtfcular re- Read Auth 415 gurd fo1' 0111-1111111 w11o ridesahead of Red Crest. 33 the diner. l-ic has been provided Red Lake ‘v wi-th air-conditioned coaches that finale Gold ' w.’ are outstandingly beautiful. com- R ha“ “L? forlable and serviceable At the SWIA t 132 I same time. prrrpurnsslvc improve- Bill.“ "C k 1m meuls have bccn made in other s 99pm’ ree H5 parts of bite nuwin-Aslcopers and s 9:0 2M pnlrlcii- ears. observation and club I Sui-den 96 (‘a -~ , . 211.’. The Cumuiiuu 1'a1l\vn.\'5 W9?!‘ 110t- lspy “m ._f nlwnyis given full credit. for Tiiewggggvuvwfikc - cxfcut. 1o which they co-operatcd. ud Bu,“ 30o "Through the Canadian Passenger Sylvan,“ 3w Association,“ thr- spcnkei" pointed Tack Hugh 535 out. "and correspontltng bzfiies, Towqm“ n close co-opcrnlion is socmrpllshed cm .55 11nd has been for mnnY Yeaffi. in Un" o“ m the common interest of the rall- Vanni,” m5 wavsnnd the pu-bllr. lnudditlnn to "In" m5 mutuiafy hz-lnfti) contacts through wam Am 170 these nsorinfions. direct confcr- we...“ o 14 rnoes between the two malcr rilt- w,“ fr"... n ways are nrrduceivn of fnr hotter Whig. wag" 5 results than u-nrc the methods of wmd c“ 31m older generations.‘ Wrt Bu] ~ I00 L. T_ BOYD, General Manager of The Empirel Life Insurance Company. who re- viewed fozttures of the favorablei Annual Statement presented to the shareholders of the Company, i ew llodorfls For , Empire Life Reports Submitted at. Annual Meeting KINGSTON. Fob. 12—-TilG An- nual Meeting c1‘ the Empire Lzte Insurance Company, held at the Head Office today. (l. ' curable YEBOHI- i11 a.) :1. v COIll1):1n\".\ 111M112" ' stands Symbols of cu riiy Se 2g SOUND GROWTH In 1937 The 1937 Annual Report Reveals Another Year oi Substantial Progress: i insurance in Force - - Increased to $35,525,728 8,950,249 8,084,582 Assets - - - - - - - Increased to Policy Reserves - - - Increased to Surplus for Protection Of Poiicyhoiders - - increased to New Insurance Paici For and Revived - - Increased to Toiailncome - - - - Increased to 565,342 4,421,143 1,488,622 During the Year the Company Paid to Living Policy- Hoiders and Beneficiaries over $700,000. surauce in force 525.7‘.'.8—.'111t~\v lnglf 111...; \ ‘fleets .1111111,'r1~.1c i1". iicu usiuess cf 2'7 c. ‘l over 111v >1". . " _ , ywr, Cash 5Lil‘l‘8ll{i(‘l‘.\' (lccliiicrl 28.- R. ll. .\lcl\'l~.ll._l.. Diilflfi Iilunugf-r. 731,, lncome excglided dishw- 9. l1!) Kent Street, Charlottetown. menus by $411,510. Assets total‘ sa.9.=.0.24o. 1 ~ --- - -~---» -»--__---- ~-' Commculing on the innpc1'to1‘.ce - xk, k _ -,I_ A _ g _ 1II,,.,,, under present conditions. of \"dc _ _ ' _ diversification 0 assets. the Prefi- d P h ....._ c, .._ F91], _-.... A vert1s1ng Rates- aya le 1n Advance financial condition of govern- - . _ , _‘ _ _ . _ m. 1.1.1.1.... 1.. c1111. .01.... :::".'::.'..r".".'..".:::..:.::.'.'::'..“':...:1'1.':.:::::; £35.71?’ "nmrzzir." :'-'.;';:'.-...r:. le=s tilibll thc vagaries of b inrss 25o per “T1111; 111 11111111111111» Notices, 70c 111-1- 1111-11 1.11.11. 111' 11111.11 111111 earnings and the implicatioi 511111111111 Ufterlllsu. Curtis, 0112., 4c per 111111111; 1.111e-11. 111 (Illlltiuhtlllfo w.‘ international 9991101111‘- di5q1-der_ gelrrdlngiihgotllfifss ti)!" Tlnnars ‘tllltl Appreciation, 70o per inch 0|: 4c per , - < ‘ n- r ~ ‘,- _- ' v k! ilpp U! l0il. ih$11i1g1~LlS£Tgi~Qin1§r:;:~§:..1“fig. Minimum Churgu. n11- uliy ndvertlsenient twenty-five cents. esiment purch aifiong “,_,_.,_,1v_ __ v v‘ _ 1 v x xmgg-. 1 - es of eligilfe uritics " Thel 1v (lkcm of stich 10 v must: appv all e ro individuals as well ‘ ‘ as instlftilious." bot bale Lost The on .11". s1 slur. " .' '- —""" ‘W.’ f‘ plus f0? tiigqadriitioiianl piivrileciilrin FORSALE _ SEWING’ MACHINE‘ .5“ P“ MAL of its policyholders. was again in- Wm“ s- cam (‘uunuiiii- , ,. jalfrd Finlay“ 1°,‘ ‘eiflniqtu creased The Board or Directors L'da._r_-96'z_11dl' rosée eat 19mm gfiigefii.%f:,hi“5li gflnélilgtfggitills of the Company ucic 600 EGG INCUBATQRS n‘ sale. $30.00 each EVGICLL Houat. , i‘ —‘ ..__._____ Carleton. L-3595-2-11-7-11 F0 Let ’ F R. SALE-ONE DRAFT GELD- w _ - ~ , - T ing. three year, old, 1150 mmnds. rugrklfgflf su.clg?ubh'hf?jgg5l_‘}_g_tls? ‘rrm Gordon Wright, City. ‘ ' ' “ ' CUTWORMS L- '79-2-l0-6i. W No one “"110 grows field crops or ~" " —' anted who plants :1 garden can afford FOR SALE -— ENGINE AND SAW vlo ignore the cuuvorm. O11c rca- outfit. cheap for cash. Apply W.-\.\"i‘l-;D - (‘OHBINPID till-EA’! son for the great. destructivciiess Glllil-‘dilm- L-3624-2-l3-14~16- and Grocery Store. Phone 11:12. of these insects is that most _"_“ S d L-ilfillB-‘J-ll-Ili. hem pass tie winter as partly ———————-——-— ——————- grcnvu caterpillars in the ground traye Baby Chick; “lid are Wadi" ‘Vaiimi! Wm‘ Wraci‘ STRAYED FEM“ p; FOX M1591- _____._____.____.~__ ous appetite for the tender plants um Silver Noah} Alfonsé Brvem “I, T“(F ORDFRQ as they appear 01' are. set out i11 w“ Bmcme L3623_2_i4_ ~ Vi, _' ‘r ,.‘_ ' _ FOE rim‘! the spring. These they cut off at .'_. . ' . . l I ‘m’; \'.",f“ “,]’t(,‘_':.‘ -‘°,"'}‘,'“é‘_,_”,"f or near thc stirfncc of the ground. i T ' 1.911 Aifikmn. Vi. ‘K m. the larvae feeding mostly’ at. night and about 3 1-4 gals. umer. In .-,' Kpihiiwun}. m‘. \,I.._' gqqj w‘... and remaining hidden i11 burrows treatiupz individual plmus 3 to‘ 4 bmnlc‘. Trqvéflir, "H .1_‘.,' just below thc stirface during the lbs. per 100 plants will be requir- ‘ ‘ ‘L___' “ day. The cufnvorms are mostly ed while a large a-pplicntion of thc "-4: fut, greasy looking caterpillars, material should be broadvastcd at smooth 01' covered with very fine the rate of l5 to ‘.25 lbs, dry field and zilmos‘. or ruiiw rivsiro) bristles scarcely‘ visible to the’ wright. 0f material per acre. i1. The caterpillars .110 axstttdiy flaked cyc. Distribute thinly 1110111: thc rows found in thc uiuun 111m LliIOll‘. the These caterpillars orginutc from or about the plants to be protect- euiire 111011111 of 1111211". 11ml curly eggs (lepositezl the previous autumn ed 01', on a large scale. broadcast 11.111 of Scmcinbcr. About four by grayish or brownish moths of the material thinly but evenly over 3 \\'('ek5..'11'r~ .\l)\'tlf i11 the .r11'v.~‘. r-ifltfl moderate size. of which there are the field. Do this i11 the late af- , after \\'ill(‘il the cnlcrpillur r-nlvr many different kinds. I11 most ternoon so that. thc llldSil will not 1 thc ground and chunuc i011 l>1'o\vn cases the colors are dull; thc body dry out, before the insects begin Dllbn from \\'l11r'l1 1111» 1.101.115 m1. is large i11 proportion to thc wines: to feed at dusk. If necessary, a cruv three \\‘1'eks later. the front iillllilfi are strong andlfurthcr application of moist. mn- Mauv people an- 11111111111 to when at rest urc folded over the f terial should be made. Fo1' frans- nucmpl control 1111-=1.=111' i)i't".\\lnQ body giving the insect a triangular plated ialants such as cucumbers of the sifpposcd difficulrv of clos- nppearance. Upon completing 01' squash, sow the mush immcdi- troving this in-ccis. Our experi- their growth, which occurs in late ately 011 transplanting: for seed- cure 1s. l1o\v01'c:. that tho prsi is June o1- cnrlv July. the caterpillars ing yilants, sow as soon as they an cusv one to handle 1t the lol- iransform to hard bro\v11 pupae i11 are seen emerging from tho ground. lowing measures are 1.1km in earthen cells. from which in about. Care should be taken to prevent time. three weeks time thc tidult moths poultry from getting access to To protect an unlufusied fivld emerge and soon lay eggs for aii- the poisoned mush. simplv nlotich 21111111111 1;. throu- other generation. There being THE ARMY WORM i111: thc land awnv from the field, two generations each year. The Outbreaks of this pest are not dig a series of holes 111011‘ or mote cnicrpillurs of the second genera- uncommon 1n the Maritimes. An deep 11f. intervals i11 1111' furrnuv tion feed mainly 011 the roots of outbreak always occurs suddenly and scum-r 111 polsm1l>1".111 11111-21 grasses until winter sets in, rc- and without warning. and, in those __ To protect, the '1-111.111ulv1' oi a stimins: activity i11 thc spring parts at least epidemics are al- Ilrl-‘i D111‘! "l '-‘-l‘-Y l) 1- Alli ‘Ii. when the most serious injury is ivays several years apart. The re- mow a swurfh but ~ "1 111- doiie. The adults form n large suit. of this is that methods of fectetl and tho 1111111. portion proportion of thc moths that fly control are usually forgotten be- and 1)1':11'1~1-ri;.\;1l1o\e. l 111.1 por- l11 the windows during the sum-1 tween one outbreak 11nd another. nuts til u‘ uim: ct 11101141] mcr months. Each moth lays from so that every time Lhrv appear furrmv . .1'l1l1'<l 1 1'1 r111. 200 to 500 eggs. singly or i11 nlasscs. their presence l'(‘S\lilS i11 llllDOrl- To DrOicvl fields .1. ' 111- Poisou bran mash is the most ant. losses to the f111'111c1".\ outs. festcd DOlMHl i11-nu 11111v I11» brood- prncticnl method of control for‘ corn, barley and occasionally" hay cost over 1111' 1101:! 41111110 ‘ the these pests. It. is made 11s follows: ,a11d other crops. The mniy worm gram. usmu ahoul 1171 l)» | Mix thoroughly 5 ozs. Paris Green . belongs 1o the snme family of in- I11. s111no1~;1.-1~- \\"11(~i1 ‘ 1 01' l0 01s. of finely powdered sects as do the cufworms. but 1111- al11u1rly' 1111111111; 1'. 1111_\' ~ white arsenic with 11 peck of dry like the cutworms this int-eel feeds , to lmrvvn the '.'1'11111 i111: bran. Usc xvatcr enough to mukc above the ground. ‘nllmriusa i: ‘.0 1'1111'1. i11 1111' -1 ' ‘ bmu moist but not sloppy und The "worms" when fully grown 1 but where 11o11o1so11 l1;1\ lwvu 111- mix well with bran 11nd poison are about l l-LZ inches 1Dllg,g1‘0t‘ll- l ml. thc m1e1p1ll.11'.~ \\'1ll ,~='11u-11111'1 The addition of .'1 11in: of cheap ish-bluck i11 color 011 tho i111 . continue 1111s vsruk n11 lualosses to lillS uiriount is often lighter beneath and with ouch ' it is r111 if ml‘. recommended. but results are ob- bearing three Strign‘; the u11c_.1 1 1' '\"l!)il.ii ,:'. ' tafiied without the mlditiou 01' this the ices being light 5li‘f"ll]\il-_ material. For large sciilc opcru- low. the middle one is Zlillllhi tlons 1151-25 lbs. brnu. l lb. of Paris bluuk. thc uppcr one lighter tl1u11_ Green or 2 lib. of white u c1110 thc middle. but (lurker than thc . ---- _ lower stripe. Tlu-rc Ls 1'o11.<11l1'1'z1olt' "T variation 111cm... some ,lL‘I‘llllt‘1lS lb~ .. 1. JSTED being darker than others. ru-rlust. .1111: The parent moths have 11 v .11-; 11110111111 11111:- Beath 20f) expanse of‘ about an inch and lure mow hu: 1" '- Brett Tr '7'_- three quarters. The from “my... ll)" vw-l! Coast Cup 3.30 are brownish and rcddisli-gray. The .1<'11i111<- Pond Or 190 marked with two kidll(*_\'-.5i‘1a])c(i llltliP-ws to 111 Ritchie 2‘: pots. i11 which there is n small to increase 1) Robb Mont 2k whit/c dot. The hind wings are 1111‘ uxfu Temlsk 15H dull gray in color. n". ' ——-—~'~————- There are two generations cl TORONTO, rob. 13 —tCP)— this insect 11 year. but thc second Th0 fllillillfl‘ fill-l" "Willi" Bepcflill‘ is the our responsible for the i11- lr the mcdllvu-fuucc gold.» rrnlst- Jury w crops. The 11101115 11111111 _ ered an ucivfmee 1n the short SM- appear i11 1111c summer 01- 1;1;1_ nnl 11111~1§<~l urdoy session of thc Toronto ex- deposit, [heir eggs in the ieui- calli- chatigc. sheath of grasses or grains. 111: Baukficlci advnuecd 15 cents"tu"*caterpilim'sv"ro'r"rmvormsfl menu-l» v j-" __"_ _, B4. OmcuR iicvl-lls l0 40 lllld Jvl- hatch from these 01TH i11 doom Mil-‘m “ 3"‘ ‘nil-b liooe l0 to 58 Mnclfeod-Crzckshuttlsix days time \vl111,1>1'111g partiv , _ _ f‘ C _ _, featured fir» trade with turnover ufgqq] m m9 so“ yney 393...“? 1311111111"; 111 Nr1\11_.'11.1.1 ..~ 1111a ‘ "'1" .11..1'<-.» 1.11 1111 udvuncu o1 gcflvg 1n Jung bu; are rarely “um- of thc chief ludust1'1s' .1 1:111; 11 A111.» to 2.07. followed by Hard b10115 and being usually found in other nu11v11li11rnl ro uu- 1r. Rook wnh a R3111 of 10 cums to 1,. lowqymg areas reed...“ upon Mk1 value The vnlur- of <l_1":'v premiums 75 grasses are seldom noticed. The 111 i936 totalled f". awoken. r1."('."1"'- Senior metals were quiet. Oi second generation appenfs 1n gm;- 1112 to thc A"1‘1'"\1.tu1':1l llmnrt- the cheaper" issues Pond Oredlc and feeds upon m9 “nun-m good mcnl of thc C1i".'i_’.ii'\ll N.|l"\l)=i Wind Ventures were (Pawn u few plant. until well grown should. R-"Iliwflrw Th" \ ll?‘ <)'_ filll“! rents and Sherrln 11ml l-‘Qcon- me 100d suppyv be uygugrimg-nq, yirodtxrif i11 H1" (‘u-r- 1_l Nwv bridge hirzlicr. Castle Llftiiltd 4 they willsudrtoulv 1111111111: iitnrmios Brunsuwek for the sonic r1111" “'11s rents. Eldruurlo hold tuirhunqcd in culllvnted fields 11nd then attnrh "101" P" "r F/uuHJl lsl-und 11nd other silver. \v.~1'1\1lo1'111a1',-l 1111' crops. The not vicp _.\t1'n"- - Wrslcru olis wine q11 ct 011 a 11111cs suffers cu11s1dvr11bl_v'"‘ .1.~ generally firm |)l'lCt‘ tone. M1210)‘ leaves fllld Sifllilfi b01118 dcrmu-mi gains were boarded for Cnlnary- I and often the heads being cut off. _ -——- _ Edmonton, Brown. Home. Okalta - Barley and wheat may nlso be ‘Hjichlillli- Th“ il-"illil hi“ "illnllfi and Vulcan. freely nlénchcuil. aslvrclll {as gardlcn ivvirziwiiln.‘ ma, Qmpmnd, Wm" -—— —~ crops. iev rave r11- y 111 , 1c _< _ . ~ ._ . ' _ ., MARKETS AT A GLANCE evening 1111 during the night anti ca" “e bu‘ Mm n‘ H hm‘? - ~ feed mainly nf night or i11 (lurk .1.~.1l . ."*' ' ' f” ' . . in)’ Tin- (‘auodian ‘Preset k cloudy weather. hence the uppnvx- , To "TIL TAKE 7A H‘ "TN Toronto 1111 Mutilrvn —-ll)(‘ s out smldeinu-ss of flu-fr tutu-ks 1 ---., » . . 1 . lrreztilni-lv higher Sometimes lhe (‘niPl‘|i1iil11‘.< will 1111'»,,,.fiililk"',,filli'l (ix,nzunifiii-im'9“ Nru" Yrrk -All market; cluwd. through out» 11min field doing; "Chiqkpng R351"; (Jhiqikpng Wlmilorr —W‘"""‘ "" "‘ 7-8 perhaps. c11111pnr111ivcly ill-Lit‘ (lam- ‘rwwp d...‘ (-1,... y... my}... 111-111‘ (my 15 cent tor-u —~_ 111111- to proceed to a runner b01111 and nftoli My ls daid." “"“€_ "mi .-_'-v~ ,,>,-.- .,-. ,..,.,. --—— - w- -»=.-._..~,, ..._._.,_._ .,.,_ _