Biiliiiliiiii‘ lkrrrrrrrrcrs g‘ u. a ~ I "I went to take this occasion to again very sincerely thank you for your many‘ kindneases and deep 1n. tereet which you took 1n our finan- cial recovery. 10mg of on“ ran 15° "P"?! that ii-Ppreciation and I will have to let it go at that». So wrote the owner of a eoocsrucrioo Company ,5,‘ a period of business diflicuides, during which time i; had been aecessary ro borrow at the Bank, w¢ m glad we were able to render lzanlring assistance m this worthy business man} who is now ptospcrou; nrrrrrr or rrorrrrrrr. ISTABUSHIID i817 "e but wbm mall amuau an 1011mm" lbdeaa. Experienced Banking Service . . . . . 1h Duane sf p I20 Yuan’ Smujul Opnanba L l0 We Recommend Short Term Investments- TOWN OF DALHOUSIE 4% SERIAL nanarvruaas MATUBING aran. ma, roas ro 104s r-"uu. rAa-rrouurts on naouasr lllVlilG, Bllilillilll 8r GDMPANY LTD. pl. M. BAGNALL-MANAGER. Bank cf Nova Scot-la Building ee- (lhlvrlottfitowll CANADIAN BOXED i-asr-a-rs-re-z. '5- 5-) “iirlvortlsing ilates-i-Payabis in iirivancei BANKS ' _ STILL A CHANCE ‘ (Canadian Press) IDNDON - Because no carcass- es had been washed ashore to af- Sloch Olees ford tangible evidence of sea mon- sters. there was no reason to disbe- gamd, lieve in them the Society of Nau- mmmerce 15g tical Research was told here. klontreai u. _ g no _ ova see MINION or cauana W?“ Bank Province of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l th B t uaarwrs ar a GLANCE Gegrge r51, .‘.".'.‘."s;.. cum h“ ——'"‘— - In Re Estate 0f Donald A. Smith (By The Canadian Press) late of Hope River in Queen's Toronto and Montreal —Stocks Count in the said Province de- clared higher ceas intestate. New York —St00ks closed un- By the Honourable HAROLD changed _ LEONARD PALMER. Surrogate Winnipeg -Wheat down 1 s-s m snare "i Probate. m. etc. 11.4 w“; ' . » ._ To the Sheriff of the County of New Your -R.ul>ber; cotton and Queens County er any Constable "coffee lower; sugar steady. g1" ullilleifll/e Person Within Said ____________ O Greeting: h . WINS "B61510" rrcivrl 8§.°"€u.“%‘1“a‘.ii‘.§‘.‘€‘é*.fia§°%. —-——— liege River aforesaid, Widow. the l-ONDON. March 81-40? cable), Ad inistrairix of the above named —Mike Martyk of St. Cail-rarines. estate praying that a citation may Ont. tonight defeated Pat Palmer be issued for the purpose herein- oi Batter-sea on points in an eight after set forth: You are therefore round boxing match at the Nat- hereby required to cite all persons ional Sporting C1 b ian weighed 120 1-2 in 182 1-4 for and appear before me at a Surro- hls opponents. . The Canad- interested in the said Estate to be gate Court t0 be held in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the said Province, on O Wd d th thirteethd -i Eastern Argllnerlsex correiing, at the hoaill‘ rgf gieyvetr; céclock forenogn of tikre same -'_". . a ew cause any 1 ey can '1'“ "lii-‘i “i '"°"" m‘ ""' why the Accounts oi the ‘said Es- ei local internal hut advertising B! 4 tats should not be passed and the ‘a, .7»'.'§”¢."i.‘r’|,'§.',"..'§.'.“ ‘L14- Estate closed as prayed for in salad and on motion oi J. Macdonald, Esq. Proctor for said .35 l1 "Petitio . And I d hreb order Unsclnynofla w b: that angue cop" hgreol boy forth- ltteto ‘ Guardian glide?! to glud!‘ Rent. Archie ume. with “published in some newspaper ed in Char __.... publ lottetown afore- Jimgm noon "bu; said once in each week ior at least is oc- orrfiiical. More loaves of better four consecutive weeks from the gr rg ggl . date hereof and that a true copy hereof he forthwith posted in the following public panes‘ respective- For Immediate Sale 3...;‘.‘"‘°‘ir.i." r. °...‘2i..‘zi...t‘: H aforesaid, in front oi the School- -—- "W" m **.°";.r..“*s'..“:"*a"“- ‘ l Hi0 B o I acree tern, l5 acres clearer! i’ $5.. naforéeid so shat all xpersolles i" "lie vi cliiivbiifl- 5'1"" i“ interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice ereo. w’. nu.‘ ‘duh’. h n“ Given under my hand and the rendition. i6 in from New Haven I m m Con“ this “m, cm"- day o? Febrguaurir A. n, rose and in III-OED IB fir: second veer of His MaicBWT ' " ‘l’ i’ n r. (r (ilrisaa. Judge of Prvbeto. r-m-z-r-a-ra-ra. ma‘; (e pol wild; Wooten: aid Eastern locale. 8c weeds" Aaaeueuaaaee and Oenlla lvclh is M! ‘with “"1"!” one were an lemerian etieee. 70c w inch: l-lm c! lilwll "l" spiritual Dlileringe, Oarda, om, so per name; Letters or Condolence 70v ras- inch-Hello» or L and appreciation. 1h w inch or M w word. Other rates on application. "Milli- Olarge fer any adveetiaenaae twenIY-fin cenla. v Vvwv v ' Meals Personal Baby Chicks ‘IA! Kill PIOII’! . CHICK! w" ""5"" rarvara uouisirmoaacan- Finder 1 17 , e Reward..." r-m-ii-lI-ii» 533...";- Jaélbgtthllvogbéltw. - Toronto l0. ' '- Fdr Sale. ___ have a mecca: in life. m‘ m. “Lkon y“; [IQWIB- W: a‘ 3' " . hllardvfaiirl.“ bmMLEIaQTla-n-illw: l4 will. nox- m‘ lalrrniaaugarrran build“! wily to James A. do. armada. eimwwrlil_m_a_u_u_ "rl wgggrggug _________________ r ‘, , ‘ - a-ona 0am: nor.- %. "s" m '2.:..-::........... ........ in March. One horse two sera. n“. may‘; lag“! Meclaan. '°“'*' w ' ‘c-oso-I-n-n. Female Hell? wmffi — ll!‘ AND flll~ f0!‘ ‘l! ‘ Qnmpyeveflthlfil. . N o8- my, No its Si! “I. lflgwdudz‘ D TA ONS blew York i Stock Exchange (Canadian hear) 5100b Close Int Baa‘ 68% Int Tel Tel. 7% Kennecott 86 Mont Ward 32% Murray C01? 5% N'Y Centra 13% Natl Cash R03 15% Nor A.m Co 16% Nor Pacific 89a Pack Motm‘ 4 Paramount ‘ 8 Penn R. R. 17% Phil Morris 83% Phil Pet C0 35% Pub Ser- N J’ 30 Pure Oil C0 10% Radio Cor 6 Radio Kath 3 - 56% l3 ‘w’. 13 w ‘Z, 38% 6% 2%‘ "A: 9% 30% 50%. 3% Am Radiator 11% Am Tel Tel - 125% Am Water 8% Artazcnda 30% Aicfifson Atl R21 21% Ea Ohio 6 Yialowln Loco 8% Bendix Av 11% Beth Steel Brirgs Man Ches Ohio 221a Chrysler 49% Cons Oil 8% Common S0 1% Cdn Can 40% Ccn Edison Corn Products 61% Curtis; Wright 16% Elec Auto Lite 16M Elec Pr Lite ' 8% Gen Elec 36% Gen Foods 26V. Gen Motors 33% Goodrich 15% Goodyear Tire 80% Gt Nor Pfd 17% Hudson Motor _ 7% Vanadium l8 Warner Bros .4"/r West Union - 31% West Air Brake 21% West Eiec 84v. Woolworth 40% MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Preso) MONTREAL. March fii-seleoled mining quotations on Montreal Curb Market today were: Stooh Close 8 Brownlee 2% Produce Eices MONTREAL. March 3l—(CP)— Wheat, northern No. 1 1.48 5-8} barley, Canadian western N . J 2* r“- ‘census-r; iour, s r w . 7.70; 7.20; hikers 7.00; winter wheat patents, choice 4.- ib-Llfi; white c0111 3.75-3.90; bran ton. 34.25; shorts. i011 35-‘ 25; middlings. ton 38.5; W116i‘! oats, 00 lbs 8.15; hay No. 2. per ton, car-lots 11.00. Cheese western choice 16 1-4-1-1- Butter No. 1 30. Eggs in cartons: A-1 10180 312 MO . i led steady today in lidhi hlgi°mmoa Canadian commodity exchange. Butter spot -Q\1e arm i!‘ ed 35 3-4-36: New Zealand inert s _.. we po-Ont A-large 25s.: 31% ruled iirm on Montrwi o n produce ma - panther was quoted at 30 will!» a pound for No. i in car-lots or less with lots m retailers at 3B i-ii-87 for solids and 37-81 1-2 101' prints. Graded egg shipments in oarlots m- less were 25 cents a dozen for A-iarAge. fishsfor A-medium and 23 1 - u e . “cant. was rs r-r-r-a cents a ppilrld for choice western makes. 58: . . so‘ 42-4»: a. a. r. mls No. r 90's arr-sin: 50's 45-47: B. W- l- N0 1 90'; 1.50: Fla. bushel 2.5 ___________ BIVIG TENDERS "m- .,'.t"fi.i".‘-'-‘-"-"‘- ts tender: will he received r flicecftheClt-yfllerku u» 1.1mm l»: Thar-say. Mmiafff- Y9" to if. City for the sea- m Gasoline and olh. l. - eel . ’* “rf-"attutte-w-s-w- accepted. ' one. r. wrongs-angel‘ n-sss-a-ra-m. TENDERS '°.’-i‘u%ué'r"'i~.ati“ "W Clerk. Olartottetfllll» _ c? 091251918 m. for ieliowinl m“ sahalensr erfirawaararaaysaeeaeaasaas- la-fi-l-il-l. ‘h . QC“ Iulhfl a...i:".'.'...;3_._- L?‘ ‘am-ii’: “at, accompany . r. ‘aioaocsou. ° ca; our. Tockyoqp Livestock " MONTREAL. Man-h fli-(OPF- Receipts: Cattle. 841' calves. 8-10; ‘héitrrimwlismih.if§"rfi°a“ "m" cents hilher. Good steers the most gains. Good steers sol from 88-00 to $0.40 with mediumsteers from 06.50 to 85.75 and common steers up to 8.1.25. Good heifers made from $5.25 to $5.15, medium heifers $4.75 to $5.35 end common .50 to $4.50. Good cows were $4.50 to $4.76 with top cows up to $5 and with two very fat cows for the Kosher trade at $8. Med- ium quelity butchers were from 88.75 to $4.85 with common butchers firom $8 i0 03-50 and canners and. cutters from 82.25 to 82.75. Common bulls were from 83-50 i0 $4 with odd good butcher bulls up to 84.50. Around 100 steers were sold for export to Great Britain. The calr trade was active at steadyprices. quality considered. There were no tops. Medium to medium good veals made from $6.50 to $7 with just medr r kinds around $6. The bulk of the sales were between 85.25 and $5 50. Common drinkers made $4 to $4.50. Grassers were from $3 $8.50. . One carload of 82 feedlots lambs averaging close to 83 pounds iIYOII-Sht $9 with another small lot of 17 averaging '11 ‘pounds a; $8.50. The balance of the lamb-a were practically all bucks and were weighed at $6 to $7_ sheen were from $3 to $6 according to I weight and quality Hogs sold early brought $10.50 ' for bacons fed and watered, arr-J up to $10.75 off trucks. Saws were from $7 t0 $8.25. Selects drew $1 per hog premium with the usual cuts on off grades at $0.25. GRAIN WINNIEPEG, March 21-40?)- A late flurry of southern selling prompted by dust storms in Kan- sas, rallied Winnipeg wheat fut- ures from lows, almost three cents under Saturday's close. inal prices were only 1 3-4-1 l-4 cents lower. May at 1.17 5-8. July 1.08 5-8 and Oct 91 3-8 cents. Weakness at Liverpool on les- sening political tension in Europe and poor demand for North A- merican wheat encouraged liquid- ation at the start. wheat fell 2 7-8 cents and hung around hot- tcm levels until the final minutes 0f trading. A small turnover was reported in cash wheat with Nos 1 and 2 northern 1-2 cent improved at i7 and i2 1-2 cents above the May future. Durums were two and one cent better during the session. Liquidation weighed down coarse grams. despite ibuyinrg of oats be- lieved for western relief needs. Oats closed 1 3'4 lower barley and rye 2-21-2 cents lower. WYINNTPEG March 8i —(OP)— Closing future quotations wheat— May 117 5-8b; July 108 5-8; Oct 91 3-8. Oats-May 47 i-4b; July t8 1-8a; Oct 38 3-841. Barley-May 60 1-4'b; July 57 S-iib; Oct 52 1-2b. Cash prices: Wheat -No. 1 nor 134 5-8; No. 2 n0r'13‘0 1-8; No. 3 nor 111 7-8; No. 4 nor 101 5-8; No. 5 ‘wheat 88 5-8; No. 6 wheat 77 5-8; feed 67 5-8; No. 1 garnet 111 5-8; No. 2 garnet 107 7-8; No. 1 durum 91 1-8; No. 4 spec 94 1-8; No. 5 spec 83 5-8; No. 6 spec 74 5-8; track 133 5-8: screenings 300. Oats —No. 8 ow 52 3-4: No. 8 ow 49 1-4: ex i feed 40 3-4; We. 1 feed 46 3-4; N-o. 2 feed 41 3-4! No. 3 feed 30 3-4: track 50 3-4. Barley-No. 3 cw 57 3-4: No. 4 ow 58 3-4; No. 5 cw 55 3-4: No. 6 cw 8-4; track 01 i-4. urvoarao MONEY cox (By The Canadian Prose) Closing exchange rates At Montreal --Pound 4.98 31- 82; S. dlr 1.00 0-16; franc 3.06 15-3 . At New York -—Pound 4.96 3-4: Canadian‘ dlr .99 7-16: franc 8.04 8-4. At Paris —Pound 162.62 l-2 fr; U. 8.4 dlr 32.73 fr; Canadian dlr 82.73 3-8 f-r. In Gold —Pound i-Zs, 1d; U. S. dlr 59.30 cents; Canadian dlr 50.- 87 cents. ___._______.__.___ (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wile) ONTREAL. March —Prices climbed resolutely on the Montreal Stock Exchange today on a Wave 0i optimism over settlement oi recent international difficulties in iihiro . Borne profit taking late in the reduced gains. but the close saw gains of up to two points and more. Best performance was given by 6 constructions. 0f C5000! gained two at 04 and the preferred jumped four points at 59. Domin- ion Bridge picked up 2 1-4 at 28 -2. Pacers such as Bathurst. Price Brothers and St. Lawrence Cor- poration added about a point each. Up a point each were General Wares right and Canadian Bronze. General Steel Wares and Imipetrial Tobacco gained almost a non. Total sales: industrials 38.300; mines 146.000: bonds $1,150. ___._______. VIOLATED SILENCE MANCHESTER. England - Pi'ot Douglas Craoirnell. 28, who flew over limmchester during the silence iod on Remembrance Day has n fined £7 ($35). A long adver- ached in his tisinR sign was att plane. .______....-_.__. A mom orderly garden will result in seed if you will start flowers boxer outdoors. Plants can and. a; warn i iantedustwhe nnsp_ J reyou \ .5 w.“ l l __,_ as’ LIN|MENT rxrmme (Canadian Pleas) ‘IORONIO, March I .Bldg Products IQ T I ‘l gcaazseeseésscasssiszatis g ? s. .. ..- ... -,; .- ug 5- vl l-sul ‘n: new“ 8 among Qw4=1-§gurcngroggwo3i$c8 ,-_:V a< no n\ P. Ii p-l h efitwgs§855';EI-‘»..8;=_=§SS>;8 . >- "r- .-oe':=§ ifwwmmoiO §~com r:- w §5ee=a§¥$4GgS$ $ 2 I-lhfi aasaaaaeasnaseaa PF u Montreal Stock Exchange . as Can Cement 0% Can Nor Power 18 Can Ind A1 A 2% Can Pacific 6 (‘ran Steam 2'12 Cenmese i3 Cccl: Plow V, Curls Smelt 547. 133st Sea! _ 13% 172m Coal Pfd Dom Bridge 761A. Dom Steel B Dom Textile Iprgvden Fourzda C0 G Steel W Cy;:;um 1121111 Bridge aorv Smith \-| t. RF Mil Fewer Nat Brew Nat Steel Oar Ncranda Power Corp Q a g - s z . r s O >- a >1 asWf-sssssarsww-ssa; ‘i. ' a? i 3 3 gasgif-“Zi Win Elec a Currencies MONTREAL, March 81-40?)- Tne Pound Sterling declined l-lfl oi_a cent to $4.88 37-30 on Mont- real foreign exchanges today while the French franc declined 1-32 of a cent t0“3.06 15-32 cents. United States dollar advanced 1- 16 per cent 9-16 per cent premium. NEW YORK. March. file-MP)- Major European currencies lost further ground in terms of the United States dollar today in a. quiet foreign excha market. Sterling finished ti: a $ of cent. at 3.04 3-4. The beige. drop- ped .01 of a cent while the guild- er and Swiss fmne remained un- changed. oiled- ‘flue Canadian d was up 3-16 0d a. cent at N 7-10. ofthesirsrpewrwgeinawerestill intact Definite weakness in the senior gold group in the final stage in- creased bearish sentiment among ' the more active cheaper issues. Dome backed up 5i. off 3-4 net and McIntyre and Hollinger forfeited their earl-y gains. lake Shore sold as high as 51 1-2 and. closed at 40 3-4. up 3-4 net. Buf- falo-Ankerite had a. fractional net gain. A majority of the active med- ium-Iprice issues closed well down from the day's top. Maoleod- Cockshutt. from a high of 8.50. closedatiififoranetgsinoflb cents. Pamour turned an early gain of 20 cents into a loss. O'- Brien, and Pickle Crow dropped 80 to 25 cents each. The closewasupitolooenis for Beattie. Coniaurum. Gunnar. Hard R/ciclr. Little Lem Len. Moneta; Teok Hughes and Wright Hargreaves. Macasss. added 30 cents. Noranda posted a point gain. The close wasupforr Iiialcormidgc, Normetal and Sherritt. Pend Oreille and Sudbury Basin weak- ened moderately. Eidorado held a gain of 10 cents, Royalite advanced a nt or more and junior oils to oose - er by a few cents each inclu ed Brown. Calgary-Edmonton. Ca1- mont, Commonwealth Pete. Dav- ies, Foundation, Home, ‘Home- stead. S/oy Hill. Vulcan and West Turner Petroleum. iroaergsmolredglrieicannedorpiclrled. .........'_—.. m... cw Montreal Curb 2:: are"; m‘ ..... 5 . Am Sup Pow 18-16 li7*°'-____ i i As da m Stocks ch“ Orel Pet 14s m ,g% are: as , g ll Niai 183d :1’; Q5 ran . ht-“i-Lii“ rr ~ Don [NANCE _ a 14;- --- Praser v1 a ‘l’? mrw YORK. March 21—(AP)- Ford A y lbreign exchange: Great Britain Home Oil 1119,“ demand 4.96 3-4. 4.95 7-8. 4.90 Imp Oil - 39 a4; 60-day bills 4.05 s-rinrranoe Int Pete PM a demand 3.04 3-4; Italy 5.2a w. Meichm 1m 16.92 i-2; Germany 40.- Price Com u a lgiurn we; Canada so r-rs. Price Pid in I.'l'll cacnev ccorerogasv ANADIAN Fidi and Shellfifls can be sewed in delicious dishes that dril- drea will love. Fish is the best food for growing young. stere . . . grand for grown-ups, too. It is easily digested, contains more nourish- i men for every penny expended than nay other food, and is rich in proteins, vica- minsand mineral salrs that promote glow- inghealth. IcisrhegreatsmuoeofVisa- min "D", the sunshine vitamin rim builb wand bones. good mar, sturdy healthy bodies. Over GO-kinrls ofCmadian Food Fish and Sbelifidi are available to you, either fresh, Everyoneofrhemcanbeservedincasry, appetizing recipes that the whole Family wil enjoy. Serve fish more often. You wil find is economical and it will provide new meal- nrne nears. oeéarrsreur or resumes, orrawa. i . | Dspanmuwcillslueriaa, | Ottawa. I Pluse send me your fee 52- Booklet, "Any Day a Fish Day's marl-ll: 100 d0 nouns and eooncmid bu. med. "meanness-Insane mmnlw ".0! ant nay a nsn DAY 445mg,“ ......»-.... NEW YORK OUDB "' 8"""§§$§”5"aa"uh1wswgu: g we ua mo .>.-NQ,>‘N§O,OQ,_N_§ ,_, i" wit?‘ , . Rah Semi-gt...“ $i 45 I 7 fill. ‘ q . prance‘ r5 .__ ' "‘ ., ‘roams-m. March g martat rally faded out exchange today and at the close miner buta siaeebie portion 0H SALE 4' i Discontinued Colors of MURESCO WHILE THEY LAST The manufacturers of Muresco are discontinuing’ the following colors. < rs ‘.<<-J/§J8£§~‘ta,i»7a Light Gray i Regular Price lliéiediutm Green : 75¢ pkg, : liSSe - < Quaker Gray h ' . _ 2} RoaeTan l 35¢ PKG. (511%) SPECIAL PRICES ALAIASTIHE r Colors and White — —- — -— -- 60c 5 lb. pkg‘. g Colors and White - — - - — 35c 2% lb. pkg. White only, bulk -— ——'— — —— 12¢ ib- HE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY, LIMITED. _QN_