JANUARY 29. _19§1__ 131E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAU “I l“! \ l‘; Life Underwriters Elect Officers For 1937 wRQmO. Ont. Jan. 23. The Lite underwriters Association of Can- mg in Toronto on January 22nd. The following were 6186i“! Offic- m or the Asociation tor the en- ‘ujng year: president-s. F. Muter. Metro- politan Life Ins. Co. Kitchener. viwoPlfildflitr-J. E. Matthews, m I, U., North American Life “we. Co., Brandon, Man. pRQVINCIAL VICE-PRESIDENTS British Columibi H. Motterhead, ggnfederat-IOD Life. Victoria. Albfirllk-J. A. Isbistor, C. L. U., m; Lire o! Canada CaJsB-fil- saskatchewan- Wm. Grierson, Manufacturers Lite, Moose Jaw. Manitoba-M. R. McKenzie. ,0. L. U.. North American Lite. grandon. ’ Ontario-Geo. ‘F. Orurn, C. L. U., crown Life. Toronto. _ Qunhee-M. A. de Goiunois, Can- ida Life. Quebec City- New Brunswlck—H. E. McLean. manufacturers Lite, Saint John. Nova Scotia-C. A. Potter, Man- uIaCllIFCTS Liie. New Glasgow. Prince Edward Island T. W. gr-htli y. C. L. U., Maritime Life, Slnnmerside. chairman, Board of Directors- p, c, Boy. C. L. U.. Canada Life 55w. Co. Toronto. Ont. Honorary 'l‘reasurer—J. C. Ross. c, L. U.. ‘Travelers Ins. Co. of Hart- rol-(r Toronto, Ont. Honorary Secretary-C. V. Earl. c. L. U., Sun Life, Toronto, Ont. Rpglstffll‘ of the institute of chant-red Life Underwriters - E. 1,511», Toronto, Ont. chairman, Executive Council o! the Institute oi’ Chartered Life Uuclcrumitcrs —J. M. ‘Ibry, C. L. U.. sun Life, Toronto, Ont. Chairman, Membership Com- mnwo-H. A. HIBaker, C. L. U.. Great-West Life, Toronto, Ont. Arlrhtional Members of the Board u." Directors-ill. C. Henderson. Q 1,, U., North American Lite. Toronto, Ont; J. Vivian. C. L. U.. London Lite, Branford, Ont; N. .11. Ham, C. L. U.. Prudential Assce. Po. or London. Eng, Kitchener, Ont; R. E. Bliss, C. L. U., Confederation Lite, Montreal. P. Q-Z I- P. MONRW. 1 c, L, 11,, Dominion Life, Toronto. Ont; B. Vise. C. L. U., Ilmperinl Lite Toronto, Ont.; E. L. Sackville, ‘d, held its Annual General Meet- ‘ Newton Jory, C. L. U.. Great-West: ‘ '01’ Kitchener. Ontario, elected President of The Life Underwriters airy-int‘ of Canada for the year Mr. Muter is Manager at Kitch- |1 ener lor the Metropolitan Lite In- ‘ Company. C. L. U., Manufacturers Life, Eeterboro. Ont. The Life Underwriters Aslooil- tion is a. Dominion-wide origanizr .- tioii wth sixty-four local As-ocil r- tions from coast to coast, many of which were represented by dclegad es at the‘ Annual Meeting. ‘ The object of the Asflflflilffln cover a wide field lllCllllllllg who better education of Liie Insura‘ noel salesmen. Courses are condninted and examinations held lcuillnt], to the title and designation C. 1.. .. U. (Chartered Life Underwritcr). The Association has done as rd isl continuing to do valuable won k inl l eliminating unethical and bad bus- ' iness practices in the field cl.‘ Life insurance selling. , As life insurance is probably the greatest (‘o-operative enterprise in existunce so co-opcratinii '5 much; in evidence in the lllicfllklll urrgan- 1 ization oi the Institution. The Life UnClQYWFll-IWN A->_§Ocia—, tion, in close co-opcratioii with the life insurance compzmics, is con- stantly striving to raise the slillb‘ dards of the life insnr/zzi-o [icicl- mezi to the end that the lot; of the life insurance salesmen miiy be im- I proved, the work oi‘ the companies as it pertains to selling ‘be better. ‘conducted and the servicc wondered to the public be placed on the highest possible plane. Agricultural Employment Bureau The Department of Agriculture, is opening mp an Agri- cultural Employment Bureau, in order to serve ‘she farm- ) crs and farm help of the country. who are looknn g for em- ployment on farms. If you write us telling us what you wish done, and \v'hr1|i remun- oration you expect to pay for _ _ us and tell us what they feel thcy arc competent. vii doingun assisting on a farm, and what pay they expect. to rcccivc for the services rendered. letter. Department of Agriculture wish assistance or. the farm. the services. Farm. Fhclp write Give full particu 11m in first "* sou-nu Advertising Rates-Payable in llidvanoe Ccniml uuanllun locale, lo pa: word; Wunlcrn and lliuiturn lucnln, it: Doc wan]; Annuuncements and llounng liivsnlu 2o lofll‘ wmurili UHISIIIIIHI lo per wnnl; lu lllemurlum NOIICPI, Billflluul Ollorlngii, Cllflll. etc" lo pur- oiune; Lcltnni nu,’ tlnrmluh-ncn lun- uur mob, notion of ‘Ihullhb and Auvrwlllllflll. W" Ifltr inab- u: lo n" nunl. Ulnar rulcn on application. Minimum Charge for any Advertisement twenty-live on pa, nan:- ¢gqgpozvinnnnn z For Sale‘ FOR SALE 0R EXCHANGE FOR oius, good farm mare. Eric Peri- dcrgast, lluzelbrook. L-4036-l-28-3i. FUR SALE — GOOD DRIVER. (Chestnut Dillon). Charles Growl‘. Brnckiey Beach. L-4hW-1'?-"'31~ Z FOR SALE — NEWLY FRESIIEN- id Grade Jersey Cow. APPIY Gm‘ don Ramsay, North River. 11-4007- anted Female Help LY out for general house-work. W“ miles from City. Apply 30X A Guardian. ' L-4062-1-28-3l- WANTED — CAPABLE COUNTRY Kiri for general housework ln farm home. Apply in writing to X care Guardian. References rclllllleii- 1,-3o5j-1-27-3l. Miacellaneoul ICITWFRTCETTT UEKTE your dollars. Now make your d0!- liirs work for you. Double or treble élharllttetown. ___5 lil g 70o per lucll; Lint. | ul Floral 14ml r. unu- 4- W antcd ~ . _-.i- : SMELTs‘ WA NYEEI). GRADEI). F. D Sicclc, 322.. merit Strcri. 15-4047-1-28-31. SIIELDON F. MUTER. I some slight improvement. The cord Feb. 15. Ex-dividerid‘ payable Journal of Commerce has a. story in U. 8. Iunds Feb. l2. . ~ ,- Produce Prices MINHVG MONTREAL, Jan. 2s - (c?) - "'1' Wheat, Nor. No. 2 $1.27 barle , C. . w. No. a so 1-2, oats, teed, do. 1 ‘S“PP"°‘ "V W°°""“°‘“" u“ 59. No. 2 5s, oats, o w. No. 3 so. C°"‘P°'"Y) Flour. spring wheat. patentsJlrsts -___ a $7.20, seconds $6.80, bakers $6.70, 5,0,4“, mo“ winter wheat patents, choice $5.70 _ to $5.80, white corn $6.50. {$315 G" °1' IZIf-j Bran, ton $34.25, middHnES. ton 3],, m, 55 ' $37.25, rolled oats, bag 90 lbs. $3.65, AIIWPIIHI“ 1"‘ 11d)’. N0. 2. pcr ton, carlots $9. ‘liflffllifilrlu Cheese, Ontario 13 to l3 1-4. .\IIF)_'III.IIIII‘OIIIGII Butter, 25 1-2 to 25 3-4. Arm v Eggs in cartons: A-1 large 32, A- . awn,“ 1 medium 29, A-l pullets 27, A- (- large 30, A-modium 27, A-puilets 26, B-large 27. C 26. Potatoes: P. E. I. No. 1 Mts. 90's mum-nil unqllotcd; no. No. 1 Mts. aos $1.60 {ff illwm" to $1.05; Que. No. 1 Mts. 80's $1.50. 1.'.'-..'1’.'.’.,... - 55,-, MONTREAL, Jan. 28 — (CP) — KY1}? {Pvctluuvcv 1;!“ Practically no change ap eared in .. ' , . ; 3 prices on Montreal comp Produce iiiiliiiif.‘ iiiiiiiiiliireu ‘it’ markets today. ifmnir-r llill _i4 ' Graded egg shipments in carlots ‘,.',:'|‘,f,,,',‘,","“""‘°“ _ ‘ or less were quoted at 24 to 24 l-Z 1 ‘ illiin Mal 20o cents a dozen for grade A-large, 22 ‘l "IMO" to 22 1-2 for A-medium and 20 tor ziil,,l,-,'.rllilli'iliowg A-pullets. 17-11 Porcupine 31 Butter was quoted at 25 1-2 to jfflf "I113 _ _h 1g 3-4 cents per pound for carlots or (‘lllklyilltlljllzlllltlll-IL ~_1"7§ less of No. l while lots to retailers (‘hruinilllll 155 were 27 for solids and 211-2 tor j 11"" :1 prints. " 7% Cheese was quoted at l3 to l3 2 “ 1-4 for Ontarios while Ontarios were unquoted. Potatoes: N. B. Mts. 80's $1.65; lh-Pvul 559000 Que. Mts. aos $1.50. "c" ""1 MONTREAL, Jan. 28 % (OP) -- Prices hold unchanged on Canad- inn commodity exchange produce section today. S TOCK Q-UO TA TICNS .Z_ 1 . Morning Stock Letter (llleceived over Pitlleld and Co’: Private Wire) NEW YORK, Jan 28-—French banlgrate has been increased to 4 trier cent from 2 per cent. Th1; is due to recent pressure on the franc. American Tobacco declared regu- lar dividend. Armstrong Cork de- clared 50 cents quarterly as ag- ainst 37 cents in previous quarter, Colgate Palm Olive Feet declared regular dividened. Grzzrai Motors directors according to Standard Statistics are scheduled to meet for dividend on February 1. Youngstown Sheet and Tube re- ported earnings on the common stock last of $7.03 against 64 cents estimating earnings o! Celancse tor 1936 oi’ 82.85. The some paper also has an estimate of Para- mount earninsb inncludlfl8 11°11- recurrlng earnings which may show $2.33 on the common stock. We expect the advance of yester- day to extend to this morning. MONTREAL. Jan. Sit-Gypsum net working capital increased from $695,000 at December 31, 1935 to $959,000 at December 31. i936, De- cember sales thirty three per oent in excess o! December l. year ago. TORONTO, Jan. QT-Brazilian Traction December comings gross tie previous year. Bethlehem Steel $2,915,342 expenses $1,305,391 net will report its fourth quarter earn- $1,609,951. Aggregate gross tor year 1118s after the close today. The $32,197,610 aggregate net $17,690; l Libby Owens Ford strike is ended 107. and workers have accepted an 8 Sylvanlte Gold Mines declared g cent increase per hour in wages. dividend 5 per cent plus an extra Flood news is still bad but shows 5 per cent payable March 31 re- Butter spot-Que. regraded 251-2 to 3-4; Que. buycrs-inspvecjiiogfizh 3-411; tVé-stdrruikTr/ésli 25 71-40. tlrn hn 111 Bu"; (iron-no Sill (i111 or Cheese spotfiunquoted. Eggs spot-Ont. A-large 24 1-2; A-meclium 22 1-2a; A-pullets 20 *2“- ulnnit-or lli-lm- 1m il1I'.'J.‘-'Z"""' 111111.15." my .911. CURB p (Supplied by Pltllehl and Company l,“ .\l1 iln-rs ol‘ lllonlrlsnl Stork Exchange |,||||| 11ml Montreal Curb Market) l.n Clan Open Stock: .... .\ l1 1| ilrl li<-:1||l|:|1'||nis liu-i ' |l||< \\'.'1lli1\r llnnu- till .\l|'|'l.'||ul Uil l|t||I Oil llinini: Corp In! I'm: .\I1|Il('lll \l"lt‘||4~l‘.~ \ Pill»- l'|*.1w I'll] Iliflllllll! ltollnnrl (Fllrlc-n walfiizu Tori-Emir ISLAND imau horse. Give descripiioii iiiid price. Box H care. Guardian. ROOMS 0R filllALL APARTMENT wanted. TllifllC rooms, furnished or uniurnishec], Wrlic Box Z, (‘nmrd- jgn, L-4044-l-28-3l. cliii-i: TIZT HORSES “H ANTED. 1200 T0 1400 lbs. Ages £10m 5 to 10, low Set. Apply M. V0‘. Wood, Charlottetown, R. R. 1. W1 ll be at. Larges Livery Stable Jam tar-y 29th. 11-4001-1-27-31. Lv-i . Position Wanted ;_€-.-_<-_= - _ .-. , =1: WANTED IBY YOUNG WOMAN, position in store or as house- keeper, ‘Write C care Guardian. 11-3026-1-29-11. u-niil ii -~‘--- - Aggunts Wanted WANTED" {IOMMISSION AGENTS in differ: ant. parts of‘ P. E. Island. your income by purchasing "l for an old established Farm Annuity 1n The Bun 1.1m. con- lmplemd nt 0011061011!- rfitttlélm 5111i J .A Moore, Currie Blds- Manufacturer care 1a to Icy-t}: Gullrditll 1. L-4075-l-29-3i. Lost Wanted WANTED — MAN FOR FARM ' work. Apply in person Mra. Percy ‘ ~ Much. Mt. Herbert. r Ir4004-l-27-3l. WANTED 1- MARIIIEIJ MAN POI farm work. Write Box A. B. Carle- vton Siding. 11-4033-1-28-31. ‘i IIFN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGII Routes ot 800 families. R181“ man should start earning U15 "NW? and increase rapidly- Wutetoaay. Rawlelghs Dept. ML-flo-S-M. Montreal, Con. rxrs-r on! TUESDAY a smvl or money. Finder please return t0 Guardian Office. L-4023-1-27-3l. s” r0 £121 5* apartm en t Small heated _ _ in residential district. im- mediate possession. APPIY Ensti rn Trust (‘nmPlmY- EX THANGE -'—-— 1' . . NEW YORK; Jan. 28 _ (Ap) _ i-fiiljimlrlrl-iiio Forugn exchange mixed. Great _l""cf‘l"x'l‘yil “M” Britain demand high 4.90 1-16, low 4.89 11-16, clone 4.90; 60-day bills 4.88 7-8, France 4.66 1-8, Italy 5.26 l-Q, Belgium 16.85 l-2, Germany noor Pivrvuplnn t‘ \w Pun-oil llouylil a Premier 40.23. Canada .99 15-16. urns-hm n Dome iris WASHINGTON, Jim. 2s - (AP) “',‘,'_'},,_'_“§._,,,, 1"!‘ -Loans on securities to brokers 111-1111 Aulh 521-, and dealers, held by weekly re- W" Mk9 '1'.'0 porting member banks 1n New York £1113“, 121,. City, were reported today by the mun Mont 1n " Federal Reserve Board to have “""'"‘ 41 totalled $1,016,000.00) for the week §,§',~,'",',',‘,‘§,,,,,,, ...,"’"° ending yesterday, a decrease of Nllnwkny “ szoooooo for the week. fir?!" Loans for the corresponding week‘ fs-lfdfllf, m, , a year ago totalled $924,000,000. :llllllll'llllll ~ Nlinllullilrlyylllxlnlll Hutllnrry‘ (‘on - Iiliiliillfii "m" Currencies ,-,=,;1_~;;;;;;@ . T“ ——- roam NEW YORK, Jill. 38 -— (AP) — Texas Cull French and Swiss currency units Tflhtlrn improved in foreign exchange deal- xjfxfhfff“ ings today otter the Bank o! IvIIXNIIIG France had raised its dismount rate “I'll” 4mm"! to 4 per cent from 2 per cent. “Jugnt 1111.211...» The French 111210 OIOBCd M0 I-B Ymlr Yankee of a. oent. higher at 4.66 1-8 And the sw-iss franc was up .02 of’ a cent. The pound sterling was up 1-16 at $4.90 and the Canadian dollar eased l-32 to 99 15-16. The Neth- erlands gullder was unchanged. MONTREAL, Jan. 2o - (OP) _ Total mining "in 2.001.000. TORONTO. Jan. ltl-tclfi-Tor- onto mining share market slumped under a loud of offerings today. While a number of the secondary golds were distributed at declining _ prices. n few of the cheap stocks Saws: latggltlrréa ‘gag? “Ehfi were bought in quantity on a ris- mday l, 4M m“ The In“), lng price mdle, giving the board on “we at “m cm“ ‘m, u“ Unwed appearance of strength at. times 5mm don" at i,“ mmuumwm Volume was close to the thrcé mll lion share mark. ' also unchanged‘ hint-arse sold down 30 cents to L- lllS5-l-2il-2-l-3 u“ 51mm h; flgpflnfl, 7.35 and O‘Brien dropped 35 curls, Mt’! Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltllcld I 00., members o! Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) (‘Ion 11H v 21a, 1M2 101,4, 16% $100k! 011w -1 Snii-lt Dist Song l)o|u (Zuni PM 1mm Bridge 1mm is‘! B 1min To: (‘oils Ham llrlilize How Smith lmp ‘Fol: Inil. " Int Pow Pfrl lniko Wnruls Hair . 121m“ pp Mont l'n\\' v Not B10“! .\'nt s‘: (‘air Nnrnnrln Pow (‘urp Que Pow i\'||i|\\'liiigun St. 1.1m" St Imiv I'M Soil 12-111 l'n\\' St m’ (‘nn S1 m‘ |‘.-|n l't'1l Wlu Elcc A GRAIN WINNIPEG, Jan. 28 — (C?) _ Pwspccts of exceptionally heavy Argentine wheat shipments again this week sent futures prices on the Winnipeg grain exchange to- day to lowest levels since Dec. 12, Exports ales of 250.000 bushels of Canadian wheat mode on the break lifted values only fractionally from the sessions low marks, the May future closing at $1.18 ‘1-8, July $1.14 3-4, and October erations were inactive. Forecasts Argentina's clearances this week would total 7.715.000 bu- shcls, compared to 6,695,000 last week. induced selling that found support lacking. Black Sea ship- ments this week were 496,000 bush- els again-wt 976,000 last week. Cash-grains spreads were little changed. Prices eased with wheat. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Jndust- rial stocks irregularly higher. Toronto Mines-Lower. New York-Stocks closed lower. Winnipcg~Wheatr lower by 1 l-2 to a half cent. New York-Cotton higher; sugar lower. BANKS .... Stocks ... .0101’ one ‘ (Supplli-rl hy Pltllrld and Company lllemln-ru u! ltlemtronl Stork Exchange uuul Alemln-ul Curb Market) Bunk; Open lllolo l-lk (‘rm lik 1mm nu .\1|| 2'39 2416 ilk .\'. S. ltuynl BANKS (Supplied by Woods-Reade and Company Bank! ma Ann-n c. l: Z14 5R .-.'.:::'.:..r.... it - Ilnmiiiluil ' 2' '1 ‘ mo Tnronlo Md ‘Fnlnl intllis snlnn 01,500. i TORONTO AVERAGES (Supplied by Woods-Reads and 95"!) Turliwlrinls 10.910 up ilfl. llnlilri WONT nlT 1.‘)? Bilfll‘ ini-lnls 19L"! n fill. NEW‘ YORK CURB (Canadian Pron) Stock! Am tflvnn B Am Sup Pow Allan Corp (‘It Sol-v (‘rcoln lH-t El Buiirl Nb Nlug Hull n L Pow A [in L P l‘l'd Girl! Oll lH-nl Humble Ull UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Prcso) Closing exchange rates: At Montreal-Pound 4.90 9-82; franc 4.66. At New York-Pound 4.90; 111-110 4.66 l-B; Canadian dollar .99 15-10. Al; Paris-Pound 10.15 IL; U. S. dollar 21.40 i-4 fr.; Canadian dol- lar 21.45 l-4 fr. In gold-Pound 11s, lid; U. B. dollar 59.44 eta; Canadian dollar 59.41 ct-s. to close at 9.15. Little Long Lu weakened 20 cents And Bralornc 2.‘ MacLeod-Coclcshutt lost 25 cents. The seniors. Dome, Lake Shore and McIntyre declined 1-4 to 5-8. The early trade was marked by a display of buoyancy ln Omega. East. Malartlc and Paulore. Omega closed '1 cents up at 1.24 but East Malartic fallcd to hold. Pouloro retained 4 l-2 cents. The oils held to the up side. For ‘M's g"‘".vd 25 cont". Home Oii l5 """‘ =ie 8 and Calgary-En- lTlJliLll l0 $1.05. Op- N. Y. Stock Exchange llnppllod by Pltfleld A Co, numb of Montreal Stock lxobmgo and Curb Market) floss 214'}; flpflll 235 1 l’ SIMII AI Cbflll Aiu Cuii Aiu For P! .\lllll'l)lltIl _ Ara-bison All Ilef Auburn B11111 Loco llnlt Ohio Bcnrllr AV Pliryslcr r I'M]! Sol Pom S0 l'n|\ (‘lllr Pun Gus (‘o Porn Prod 1‘nr Wright iii-on- umnlrich llomLvvnr 'I' lit Nu I'M Johns .\I1in lwinincnll New York N H Nor Am Co .\'||r Pnv I |'||in|| (jil Smith Pin- . Slit Oil IllII Slrl (ll .\' J sindi- 1'1» .\'||l (Ill .\' J ’l'1-.\'1iu (‘n Vliitvil ('0 Fnln-d (‘o Tnlii-rl Drug Fiiitr-il (ins Imp S llnh IT S St (‘n l7 S lml AI Vunailiiiin \\':|rn1~r ltmg “'09! l'nin|| West Air B Wont Eli-.- Woolworth ' tHopel River And The (Jo-operative Movement l Plllliwse of forming a A Pamphlet by Mr. J.’ T. Croteau an Adult Education was read #5 We“ as 9- Da-Der on the St. Francis Xavier Movement in Nova." Scotia. It was decided at this meeting to get. more material for study. Ac- cordingly pamphlets on Study Clubs and the (Io-operative Movement by Mr. J. T. Croteau and Crcdt Union under the direction of the St. Fran- cis Xavier Extension lkpartment were procured. Meetings were hem Bach fortnight and throughout the year more literature‘ was studied under the guidance of‘ the Adult Education League. . During the Emma‘ lectures on the Co-oixerzitiic Moicmcnt epoc- inlly the Credit Union phase won: delivered by Prof. J. T. Croteau. Rev. Dr. Murphy and Rev. R. Ells- ‘ worth. s. Talks on Agricultural topics were given by Messrs. w. n. Shaw. F‘. J. Nash and H. Clay. Early in Sep- temiber Study Clubs were rc-organ- ized- in the various districts confin- ing their studies to Credit Unions and the Credit Union Sodeties Act. Study Clubs are going in St. Ann's, St. Patricks, Millvelc and Maykld. Although Study Curbs u-ere com- paratively new to most of the dis- tricts this could not be sun of Mayffeld because for the past four: years the people of this disrict have f had Nicht School. a debflting so-i ciety and organized enteridnment‘ under the capable direction of Mr. Cyriac Buote. The Co-aperative Movement . __..___..-_->_~- ~~~ " ~ j 1LT- ;L.__-\ CADILLAC? i... TURNO A low-priced speculative. opportunity in an attractive location CJD/LLA C Yesterday's Prloo 55c 22c-—24c 35c BUY AT TODAY'S MARKET $1.72 $9.60 Woods Surnrnerside Phone 166 Reade & Company Charlottetown Phone 1H7 Ordoll IIQIQQI on II lilchangcs - wa Offer - i New Issue of . l a Gaussian llatiunal Railway 37.’. bonds due February 1, 1952 1' Price 99.50 and accrued interest to yield 3.04”. Denominations $500. and $1000. l Guaranteed unconditionally‘ by the Domin- ion of Canada as to both lorcst. 'l‘elophone or write your requirements at our expense. principal and in- Eastern Securities liomany, Ltd. W. II. V. Dunbar Manager .- Charlottetown Saint John Moncton Halifax Summerside 1,111.. gained such popularity that earlylutaffsprcad the 11111.1 .1. in Dcczecmber Mr. E. J. H. MOITIS- your lace. Don't r111‘:- sey and Ml’. Benjamin Gallant were l lzds. Stretch on your 1r at invited to address the Study Clubs 1 mam tlicrc iviih .\' ' ‘- on the formation o a Crcclit Union. ‘t if pn. An organization meeting of the.out speaking. Hope River Credit Union Lid wast You Will iecl tim 1r.- - c " i held the following wcck and nine- ihurdr-n. Koch 1i ‘"1 ‘ ' ‘ teen members subscribed their 20 mimiios, tin-n i‘ names to the memorandum of as- in darkness. A small piece- of lci‘ u handy. Rub i: 0\l‘l' ‘vol close the 110112.». Or. i ice. spoiiuc your 111m» cold wltltl‘, Put .1 :1 cream on your 1.1 seveial illlllllltfl‘. u Your skzn i. i niirl your cvcs hri rcndy tor tho r0" Look at. yoursr Since that time on- thusiasm has increased and the membership has more than doubled , with a substantial sum of money, Regular meetings are held the ffrslfand third Tuesday" 0i" each month and tho following: board of Du-cctors have been appointed; Mr. John O'Connor. secretary treasurer; Mr. J. L. Murphy. President: Mr. Jas. J. McAlcor. Mr. Jos. D Plhenu. 1 vice presidents: Mr. Anatus Doiron. Mr. J. A. Malone and Rev. W. V. McDonald. The y-ounger members of the Credit Union held a dnnce on January 1.9 and have suifv-icnt funds on hand to get. the romnrcd enuinmeut as soon as the Charter arrives. 0. P. Writer Dies In Toronto (C. I’. by (iuardiiiliIs 5pm 1.1} liiwl TORONTO. Juli. ‘.17 .\ - " 13011, mombcr of the c/lit": -. Last nicht I got home very tired o‘ The Canmmm ljlwk‘ ( after a day's work. and I (lid not day_ am?" fym lump“ f]! feel a bit like going out to tho . yemi H‘) “ya” ‘ioyvf-“l” I theatre. writes a correspondent. ‘ of $191k“ Hllfilf“ f?“ , The mm of mo in the looking- ma‘ e P]“‘l"*.‘““_1ll_'__‘_'_ ‘ class upset. me, But. I have a. clever I S“? “I \)“‘"kl‘\><,1-11..i¢1 c‘, . - I friend who happened to call me on l Ilxcttmmetfigjm 1M1" i130“ "‘“ ‘ ' the telephone. y l’ ‘ 3 \ " ‘ I told her about my tired looks, and how I fclr. and she gave me l FACE-PACK LII-‘EBOATS BI'\‘Y |.\' Hi3’; this par-feet. advre which I arn i LONDON _ Th‘, i," N, sure Will be as useful to you as it ha‘, coxnphqpd m; bu. , w“ to me: the mslniitivm \\".l.\ in Take the yellow part of a 110w- laid egg and mix it. in a cup with , a dosscrtspoonful oi’ almond oil. l Clean your skin in your usuali n20. Liictinzns \\‘(-l1 l. limos to uirl rossil nine n uruik, 00m]. 0i 88 ill lillli. Where Fury 0f Deluge Centered . inn.‘ autos; rust. I ' Mum/l it‘? .3.’ i P‘ . s-u- " ~. 4 _ y f .<. _ - ~ M anoint i . _ _- .... Qv . ‘E . . . . ° ‘ ' g Ififilf ' i, ,. urn/scum y; i , .. .0 win .. - _ <-‘. Mo I l . i . I . Swollen riven surciue 99'“?! the states shown in the WWW map threatened one of the Woffil flood dl5ilst€l'_ in Wm’ fxfj? damage Pfilchm‘ m” we ...). lions and more than ‘ pie abmidonln! we“ _)“"_ ' ' Shaded sections or rlvrif ~ where the "lemwe w“ 1"“ _ Especially serious “was Lin.- s .u- qtion along the 1000 miles ni inn Ohio river. from PlUSDllfLil l" the Missisirrvi rivcr- W‘ "l life was held to a minlmuur ‘.1? rillcs and rellcf ngencic- ext 1H1 Ne“ gfjgrl. to zwacuav‘ l-"u- lands residents imri snl» ’ ’ hr-nflli nl llll‘ lltfllL-nlli‘. 1. q u, rr-ln-l H.111: ...~1l