f”? MMRKET cosy? '4 . Z - I‘ di 1 coincident with a two Jahll ll. 1uo|eir.‘{_\r<‘l:r‘l;l’i\‘*d N" K3,; “fimfully wheat null tho tirluer W 7mm“: ll .. llppeuruuco of the ulrilllil. There was ‘ " ‘Twill?! its extreme iiltle activity in the late dill: rlltllcr. T}; market irioned Ilclny tho ulllrkct uclulcli tired ofirylug to ‘L, , lle- rally ulld r-nsl-il off peacefully. i, Froctloulllll lrlcgnlnssca gggffhgllllfitaxrll: _ L. _ 3, a illlPlll l 01- i-l, A ii" f m mum‘ m h. “a, lthclulcllnlrl Gcllerul Electric, Nntlililzll s l~f Jllpulleao boull (lllilgj; ille p of ppl-l’ ,. liiu\._ \ rich l-llilltl lilrll to speculative ulro llullcipllilni; ll ‘my u \\'lli(‘ll run‘! , H n , .| [or lhlllll ui l--:lna ill" m, phlnl-sl- llitunilllu tulle ll nq-lflllll lllrn. iiliuw-l rlills hull . ' v llllll the ll..\ “nsdvltmlir. ill I'll] I f! "wy illlll fixif-irliihsmul uiulllili! 1"“ nu l" (‘use allll \\'n0l\\'orth. .\|ill~ri- - two llllfilrl of llllL-ll (ills lmlt is liliillllllire null New Yuri: Colllrul, lluizl, Fl: ullli Oilio Southern Pill-ifii: \l\‘l‘i: off nllllllt l to 2. Bcillllzholll Prl-fl-rrl-ll, llull-ril-un Su- Rllr, llliifllll. lllllvliu null Auburn soft- ullcll srvcrlll points. WHAT TllE STUCK “ARKET DID: Fri. Tllll. Nllulllrr rlf llllrilllvel .117l llN Nulllbcr of llcoliuca :‘..ii '_'.\.'i licks lliifliiillflvil - it'll llc This uil_i__l_nsu __l_l ?_ Grain Market _?__ “WNXIPEG .\iun.. Jinn. '.‘fl-—(ll.\' till- ~l€xirollloiy ilnv illlll- lit‘ wllllcr whcnt i-rlt “fi-‘PS out of the lini- gmii. pit lit‘l‘L‘ tlllilly uull 11y’, i0 1'1’, higher for higher rlt iiflii, \\'llll(‘ 1. tn -i',6."lt 615i" iili 1. ~ . s i ii '. °'M'w.r....1~\‘...‘f»'.d:‘v2.11‘: .4.‘ tho i...=l A: cf lr;l.l.-.,_v \\ responsible for . ll‘ ‘ll ll.. ll 111i.“ "i0 lul-ilt m'rvuir\flsll‘llitll‘if till» \l'l-c‘l'. Prll-l-s hull fllwllflii from the slnrt l.llt oper- was unlil : l-r lllt‘ nooll llollr hull m, m, ti.» I gilt llillr. Kelmflg mill of u l-oill wllve nllw “VFW; \-.~.\~l|.»ru Pnllillin llproullilli: i,“ \\li|\‘l'.'ll'll nlili threatening tilt! M - \\‘iiiilil‘ wilullt l-rllp of ihl- Till-so rcpnrls lliflfllllfll‘ l: lll-lva from the fnr ll-llt to lluveiop {Pill ' ‘l\"\'ll’litl “ .. Prim-Hi ..r.-r I ill ll..- l‘lliSl‘ll 5P1] ‘l_"’. illvli l‘. lulu lliiub _ _ rill. qloipirip; ii m. _ .. southern lll-llllspill-rc lril-s for lhl~ \\'l‘i‘l{ relll-ill-li i1 lullvh ,- il\l.l| llhill llil‘ prl-Viull nook. lrliill ltussirl uleo were rc- min irzillll llrliiillut illlill \\'lll illlliff-rrl-lil‘. I l‘ l‘lii‘|li\l|’,Zl‘t|. .ll..n ll! some outs for llill iloclilrll nu- Prlccs lllllvcll ‘ll Ii Jilly GijiiA; ll; A; Oct. July 1 ‘ilk; Ii . 1 Ti',ll‘\'l\‘ll 1 fllliiilln i|l.. up- limr h. \.-|..-, v- "p. lirlpllilcll i... - 4i: \-lllt|l‘I‘ t-uizlr ll\l‘l‘ llu- l~lliirc lloillc=.ic -,;l:lill till. inc zl-l-o iviiiliflrillllfl‘ in hill-ll ..f hill" “i‘i'i‘ Yvllllrilill, null llit‘. lrillil~ u» us to likl-iilllloli of llicrvnaell nnxlviy \ illo I u ‘gurliiug llliliillry Alli‘. lmiienlli nl Sliuilghui. Wlicni l~ln wllrllug at tha lia ‘ll liilmnli liiil, , HIIIIYO _v In ‘s ' liflltil. rliru " . up lull! ill- ullccil. llllll l-rllvi-"lilus llucllhui, ll lo “Hill dliwli. WMMON TRADE UQUNUJ; TO MEET IN HONOLULU NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 29.—The first National Foreign 'l‘rade con- vention to be held outside the con- tinental borders of the United Stat- uhas been summoned by James LParl-cli, cilnirmln of the Nation- “Foreign Trade Council, to mcct lllllonolulu on May 4, 5 and 6 next. invitations to the nncteeuth na- h“ WFPIEH traders‘ gathering l" b°iii8 Sent to prominent busin- sl llllidvls in Australia, Japan, china 111d other countries in the Mile area, and it is anticipated iilt in addition to the 1.000 Amer- hi blifiinvss executives attending M“ “ill be a larger number of atiiaies from foreign countries l" ‘it iiliy previous American “"18" trade meeting. ‘V011. Mollie, gm 1m- “Mk, g :2‘: girl! went to the Zoo yester- {es d i'°i1 cnJoy yourself? And’ “iiglv. snid Mollie. m, zoo‘: "i did you like best at - iiskcd uncle. llwen’ I “k” my w. mu said ollle ~__ . “striated has and Electric Uompany Tho Board of Directors ha: iiflollred the following quarterly ‘“'"|\"i\"|:, nlylbla Much 5932- holders‘ of record ‘nu-TY 2P. 19112 Dividend Ne. I! Berle: Preferred Stoelr-QLN Dividend Ne. il if!‘ N, ‘hirsute: Inferred Imi- il. o. o-kssrrl. Sonata". ii oi i.l P" .n'..I.'" a" Irma. risii lllillTATiliiiS_ llO.\"i‘O.\'. .\i:las.. Jllll. 2il--lll,l* ill» (‘lllilllililu Prr-sah-idive vessel: nrrivoll at (he fish pier lflilll)‘. \\'lIOI.I‘Z§.-\I.E QUOTATIONS (‘Ell -I hl per ill. '.-'_» '1": Large coll Shirk-ll.- Ilrlllllllvk 1 ' ‘l: lmlllttli soles Flouulicrs . . . . (fnnalliun Press) hlfiNTllldAll, Quln. Juli. '_'ll—l-‘ciltllrll llf tho int-Ell fish i.r.llll\. lhlil wcl-i: in the nrrlvul of the first of liln unil- anu‘s cllivh of’ llnllllut frnlll ihc l-llat. This flail is in filir llliluullli llllll ilip llriNW urn being nhtnlllcll. Supplies of other liuc-a of fresh fillh urv llll fill- slunll Nltlf‘ hut lire ulio~lllllie for till- business phasing. Lollsillrll url- llllll llvulilllill: ill $llilill qlllllllilii-s lllli ilrlol-il ilnrl- : ;lllt'>‘ll FtIiiiPWlllIf. (lylors, llolll aiwil null l-llik. llrv showing llilll» lllovl-ull-lll, will. ilir ill . lil |..~r gull.» SCARCITI’ OF_I)EN'I‘IST'S 1N QUEBEC PROVINCE MONTREAL, Que, .Jnn. 29-l'By The Canadian Press)—-No profes- sion offers better pcss billtles in the province of Quebec than thc dental profession, D1‘. Walsh, acting dean of the Denlill Facility of McGill Ullivcz'slt_\', tclld mcnlbcrs of ihe Gyro Club here recently. Thorn was Only one dentist f0.- vcry 3,300 per- sons he pointed out. Up in the present time. Dr. Walsh ihougilt. the (lcntal profession had been looked upon as merely a high- ly-skilicd mrcilanicnl one. All this wlls changing, how-ever, and it was cnerally rccogirzed now that stu- dmis of dontislry were getting ev- cry bit as good a grounding in the sciences as the nr"~~l studen-Ls. He prophesied that the i." was close at hand when people \v:~..li not merely ask the dentist what- was wrong with this or that tooth but ply him with the question: "I8 anything wrong with my mou-ih " EDUCATIONAL VALUES OF. CAMBRIDGE. Mnss., Jllil. 29.- The Harvard University graduate school of education has commenc- ed an experiment in the use of talking pimures in education in jlm for hgh schools in Greater Bos- ton. The tests to discover thc value of films as a. supplementary aid. in ‘teaching science will be midi: iii the junior high schoi-is of Lynn. Quincy and Revere and wll con- tinue for six weeks. Three hundred students will be instructed with films and textbook-i and a larger “control group" Wm be instructed with text books a- lone, At the end of the period both groups will be given tests. The films ,dea.l with physiology and bioloiiy. each unit consisting 0i 8- 0118M" of text together with r. talklnfl film presentin the fundamental oi the subject. Tommy (running up t° hi! friend): 1 say ma. I saw six red skins yesterday! Fred: Really? circus? Tommy: No. on six tomatoes! .__.__.. In a travelling S. DOUGLAS mm”? Government, Municipal Box 45 4000000: 9909 Investment Bankers Bought, Sold, Quoted 2H. L. SEAR, Local Representative on" Rliyal Bank Building, Charlottetown. o+ow 040440 2 8i Sill Ltd. and Corporation Bonds Phone 134i QOOOOOOOOOOOOOO€OQQQO 24I-1-2il-Sat-8l SOUND PICTURES TESTED‘ lXBHIiNfiI (‘lulmlllur Prowl I. Ulli., Juli. 'i\ili ‘- -- ( TOR0.\"i'l a iiflllfffliliulillli Qlllli i‘ ... 45o pol...‘ ‘l-‘ .-.| it'll-l in... .-_.. , illlllli\.-.-l.-_\- , __ _ llilll Kirk Lake . ..|. 501W: Kirk lirrm llllll ~l .. using llltlll 2n .. .. -lrlil Oil . riit, . (l0 Hills _. l.\ lliill Xlli‘: lllltlll Ul lllllil l’ 'l'il ' llillll ‘rll-lllls F-lll filili ‘Flnvlllrnilllg l'l‘rl~:lll\vl-ll .. lllliiViplllill flltilidYfllilli" lillr Jill‘, cs 315,000. IJNLISTIJD i ilrl-l‘ 'l'l-lnl uni ‘Jiillll Pull Kil ZUIIIiHIIHlZl-ll . ,, CANADIANS T0 ‘HAVE CROlVDEll PROGRADIME AT OLYMPIC GAMES LAKE PLACID, N. Y., Jan. 29_. (By The Canadian Press)-—Cana- dim competitors _ill the third Olympic Winter games here, Febru- ary 4 t.) February 13, will find little time for leisure in the crowded pro- gramme scheduled by ihe comm ttce lll charge. Tllc “Whlnilx-gs" hockey loam will be the busiest secton of the Conadan delegation. They face heck ey teams from Germany, Poland and the United States, playing two games ivith each as well as ex- hibition games as yet not def nitely scheduled. ‘ The spcrld sl-lntcrs swing into act- ll‘ll first with a BOO-metre race on Thursday nlorllulg, February 4. right nfier the opening (ercmony. The 5,000 metre race is scheduled for the afternoon. Hockey games will be played morning and afternoon of the frst day. The speed skaters have plenty to do for the next two days, but the figure skating docs not begin until Monday morning. Fcbrilury B. Thc skiers are idle until Wed- nesday morning, February 10, when the la kilometre race will be hold- The junlprlg will be held Thursday and F‘r'dn_v, February ll and 12- nlld nu ire iast day of the meet Canadians will be in the 50 kilo- metre ski race. The hockey final la scheduled for the afternoon- ____________. PLENTY T0 HAPPEN IN PRESENT YEAR. PARIS, Jan. 29.—'I‘he yo‘? oi 1932 will be a critical one. "dis- qulctlng, filled with accidents am‘. difficulties of all sorts" in the belief of Mme. Therese Girard, wcl-i known Parisian clairvoyantc. since she w“ ti... foreteller of the death 0g Marshal Joflre, the cxile of Kink Alfonso and the pm- clamition of thc silfliilih Tmubncl on the threshold of 193i, the sill)- ersfltioualy inclined arc 91'0" w illkl. hel- predictions sci-lowly- Among thc more Pimmc °f h" 1M2 forecasts are: "Momrrltarfl scttlrnonl of Chino-Japanese crnilifii- “Two ougsmnding bank failures- though she believes that "the cilooii or the financial scandals 50m“ QM‘ ed for the time b90187‘ The death of a "FTP" soldier." The deaths of two notable politicians. thc i French French .. particularly elevated will“ “om o; who... occupies. ___*THE _CI_HAI_I_I.O'I_‘TETOWN GUARDIAN "AC-F. m N E w Y 0 R K l. Miscellaneous _ (finlllrilnn Prl-iln (‘H0 TllllAil. (lllln. Jllu. ‘P ii “Miilril. lln. .i n . '."lnll.llll_~lrl-~=il-ril no. 8 .38; l-ata, tel-ll l 1 sprint: \\‘l|l'f:[ l-llicllts. l- rllo flgllr, “in ':i"'_'\_ 4-597 l. inll iii lllinl-i ‘Akin: llilllllllllgfq‘ ti.“ mum 0am hit! 90 ills. ‘J. . 2, nor ‘flu l . lzvlrrl-u: .0 l‘. ll“? l“ ~ Illlllcr. ll". "Hi1,- frcah apr-olzlls ill oer-w, fill-sh Mirna ill enr- “K ‘l flrsln ill our- "'42. l‘\li‘lili in cur- PSY". ..e (irl-liu in rar- "‘ _‘ ""\'ll\t|§ in r- l--.»i.--, so u». [cw Brunswick, COTTON K, N. \'., Ju. ‘JD-Cullen =t 'i/l\" I'l0\‘lii,'.' li'l<- . fins; Sh... nun-ill; iii; Julie 691; July ' ; fiepi. 710: Oct. 71'.)- _;_ 711T. Spot cl aed steady, i! iii-l Apr. ‘i-litl .'lu.. m“ ill-ll kl? Silore ... Livrrpnllh-Cnttlln apot i . , _. _ . qll ct. (‘gimp . lllifll 1 lllllllt llighl-r. Aluericnu lulll~ i-‘Hixl-ill I . ' ‘K. THU‘ (‘will llirll-i. glluli illltllllllli!‘ V-Whl iui, ‘ .. i _ ullllllillli: Gilli; strict ulll]. "nu-A \. illli (llrp . , llllllllilng 5J0; strict low _ li.illi'i' . ‘ ulfl: yn-vli llrlliullr)‘ 4S0. lio- lllllllllilll: 510: low lullililllll: 530: slril-t i" iiiis \\'(‘l'tl 10,000 ltiilt)! including l5 - 401) Alucricnll. ' FFGAR furl-st ut‘ 1.. for splits l|lll_\‘ llhlillt ') 000 Illllrs ill ‘lull ui t .\lnrl~ll Rliilllilfillhpor .\p|.rl..\ilu:ltl-l_\' salon were 13,105 ""'.“~ 351x011‘ 214N041 1.03 \ ny 1.08, Jilly llfilllillltl. rllll|fl"flll(‘il sugnr wnn n1‘ llilillil-rllil- prllpllrtilnis, lllli. ii \\'litli only or lit'lll‘lt_\' rliqlllrulllvuls null ]ll‘it‘i‘fi lull-lliluuuli ut 4.15 for fiuc grlllill- PRODUCE '. ihl- ‘lollr Illit‘ _\ vss,__ I .l-lli.-l ll ll~rl.- t... ill ‘ m |ti ltiv; ll m“! I H _ 1_ . ..i_...-.-.. fill s, _ 1"“ 1'4“,_";',“'1.|"‘ ,',‘_’_1"‘ l “"1 "W" W- iii llliillfillgillililllil . ltlii hill‘ in lllrl-l- ll.>l- l, I.l l lllt ..ll. 1,,,,,,",,|,|“.m “t s , .7 MM I q W1 iiltliiil; slllliwll 1*» ill H7011 |i..1.i.. " .l.~.....».?.| . .‘..- film‘ a lllllitlli llh- ill 1:. l lillllt. Sllltilrl-tlt ' ' m‘ .|...-.'.0|".'.'.“"'.l" i.» lli. ll-llihlil» l" 21ml: l:r....l.l.-.- - ... Jll-ulluhl \\'ii\i .~..,.‘,,,-|,.',|".,'Lr! ,','-' tllill-llr ill tllkl- l‘;ll'i“ of liirllt l'l‘i l \\'iliil.-r will-lit illilir \\';i.~i unl-l The llllllllllli. lil‘ iiliur lfllllt‘ \ i "d l" he iillllllt \\’ll|l llillllPlilll‘ liollllillll ‘wit. llljllifll‘ iliilli l;,,,.],,.,. irlllllia. i.» Tnimlqtr.‘ “HUM, ms “l. l ..,.,..-.i hi1.- .. ( ills w 1'4‘ §|'t"‘|| llllllllllillil BRITISH JOCKEY- ' LIKES FOOTBALL PASADENA, Co}. ., Jan. 20.-»-Sicvc Donoghuc, England's giant jockey, likes football as hc .~.~.w it in s0..- itllcrn Caliornirfis rcccnt victory ovci: ‘Pulanc. A ruzby lllqyg-i- him-‘ sell, the iitthi jockey who rode to iclx ‘ rice at. '$'liil DJWDS, ilnrl lonly one diificulty llnd that was finding proper football terms to rx- press his emotions. “He tied ‘cm up that tmc," Steve would chrip, c-ftcr a goal‘. tackle. "That's. a knock on,’ he would lnnlcnt alter scuivonc fumbled, H? thought football more scientific, but rugby faster. The u. nouncenlrnt over the pub- lic address systcm that Erny Pin- ckcrt had the wind knocked out of h‘m flilrlwling on" Play dls‘urbed Donoghue. "Vile ilcvci: tell them what hap- pens to u marl in ‘nigger? we let ‘em guess at it." Mary: Mother, can't I put on my dead cont‘! _ brother: Why child, your dead coat? Mary: Yes. my dead coat. Mother: Mary, what do you mean? Mary: Well, mother. didn't you say my“ coat was dyed? Mother: Yes, Mary I did, what about it? ‘Mary: Well, mother, don't dyed mean dead? The presence in the French pre- miership of "a man Whose influ- ence will be happy." In Italy. Mme. Girard looks for renewed volcanic activity by Vesuv- ius, "and nlro a. grave attempt at assassination, whi;h will go wrong." In Britain, she signals the ap- pearance of a new politic/an whose acflon will be bcncflcent. For her own country, she prc- dicts some landslides. but main- tains that the "aura." thc lumin- ous something hovering over France as she seer it, u a. formal indicat- ion that otherwise all will be well. anti Nl...‘ - s-.-_-.s.-.LL.T_T-"i_..i .._.;; pll lillt‘ lll llrllltllry lulllllll-llvrls \\ hi1.‘ lilr.~.- l\'l'll r. the world's statesmullship." Prophecies of exilerts as to thc "l oiill-rs. rill-r» \\':i'4 ..... limit of the present dcprcssioil hacl tho. llliliillnh-i-llllut lhut .\il.~ll'lllilll . wilcrlt lwl-orls this \r.-.»ll llli ll: ililiiil~ P1'°"9d 13113519115. 1W1 35 had 937W f,'(i__li'igm[l,>=lil.l‘ ~iii‘i='."f"i hll-lil- . ...,-.-.i...~l predictions of the duration of the Ymmifl, (h‘_"' "N ills! ...-or. War. If the then ‘belligerent na- _ Lions could now unite in whole- l hearted ea-operation and utilize for the world's rccuperation resources and mciilocls that arc still available it is probable that world conditions might begin to r<turn to normal without great delay. i Ar far as Canada was concerned. declared Sir Robert, notwithstand- ing unemployment, low prices for commodities, excessive expenditure in the past and“ thc wnstefulness which scclns a feature of life on this continent, we have no reason for, doubt and every reason for the ii liighcst confidence. The economic anal iiilsliless fabric of Canada isl ssollnd to the core, oil‘: banking sys- l h pl-lll; 01' :l \v.. ilifn HIP ll..- l M... v ll. i ...i-.- . e l'll.'ll. .\ alight ‘lilll-rlllliilli .. . ll- liillrllllt will. lt-l .. Fili‘ rising in ll... i‘ "s low of ‘l l., 1. ]i|'ll\lllL‘1| Iii i7‘ llii‘t', tho l. ilmu frlilu i|-~ . I ,1 l. .~l ii... ....l_.- guiu, also up l-z \\"'\'i~ illmll-l‘ “l?”1I§:,‘.N,,,E::,|’§‘,§'.:‘,.,.f_'," surf _ I. W tom is strong and stable, 0u1' busi- . i~i>".il'i or lull» .....i full l»..~..--.\lm.'.l mi ucss hlstitutolls are ill a healthy‘ f"" "'l"'"i",i‘ 4'" ' condition, the rcizources of Olil‘ , ._' i“: 'l1'lii|" m country are immense and we have l a Ugorous, active, industrious iillfl l-nicrilrising population to develop them. Coilcllt‘ us of i112 post year had ilevzl llyillg to all insurance coni- ilillllCS in Canada. but they had well maintained their strong position, and tllc Crolvll Life had thoroughly fulfilled its traditions in that re- gard. “Indeed the difficulties through which we have passed,’ said Sir Robert, ‘have taught our people l3 realize as ncvcr before the . :lilli Tull- lt ll prl-lllillnl ..f_ I illlluliilll '1 BIIHIII null xllllrl l-u. l i -l . '_'lltl'l -,-"|_\14||| _ .\_ltl.\"i‘l l., lg.'..‘-,_'“:l,..._'b“i... value of life insurance us an in- -. l._._ . w... m.“ _ __ ]\l‘ii.'\‘h‘ wl-rl. i.-r.~_-;.ll..i~ \\liill‘ hliiil-r voqtiucilt that gives security in , ,.,,;,,.,, “u,” _ .~l...~.»so [mm pull“... ......i..li.....l |---ll| ....-' m“, of “m. -- , rlllrl" k '1' - ' xcl m. 1.», - | .. , .- . l‘ .;; i h. s ' - ‘ ' ‘ ° . . nlnnqfi‘ |.,,_,',‘.“':_ lllllrlirlt but. ,.:,,,‘{.'_““ '“" ‘"4 "m5 " ' “"1 r ' "M "w." C. W. Some s, vice-president, said lltlaliqlltll‘ vtifilPft , "qglblltlifit? lnifiullnuu-i. flu-sh .~ 1 , lI.\\!il-".. that the surplus calmed on insur~ -- ll‘ .- ,, , -, --;:i l-l i. 1 . ,, . __ H,,,,,,u0hh “M, _ |...,.,,; ,,,,,_,,.,| n, ,_hll.|.:.l.lyivill ll once llcCOlllli. in 193i was $580,771, ulllllils. Kflllfil .. . ,ti;:i.’,l ,li-_-l<. =";17i"1o' vvllls i‘ ...». sccoud lzlrgcst in thc Company's Julllrééilll Jilin-s , , n“ s‘; lilytrfllilfl :| llllZPli, lngtopy 10.,‘,-,,,,,,,| m, m I 07 "Tiiliili vhllllilhh. m»... ~ The lllillufl‘ report of thc dr-ect . .. . - or." prcsclitcci by .H. R. Stephenson. gcncrnl manager, showed new in- ralralicl‘ issued, $21,762,533. and total insurance in force, $13S,6li4.20B. Cash =2. ylrcllliilul income was $4 041,423.98. -."C(‘t‘(llll,f{ by 8134128957 the prom- ium iilCClliC of the previous year. ll,!t‘,l'.l_ . not l|il.~i~l. olills iii. i8 “' ' "Pa" |-.......i, 5.1-: l Cosh interest lllCfilllC W115 $930,085.99 ';,,-1 I _ " ‘W’ nil filcrerlslt- of $72,225.06 over the ill-n \ """" ])l'("-'l(\llS _v 1r. An average interest ‘Winn?!’ ... ..- ,, ,. m- .-.~..l rotc of 0.10 l cent. lrns realized ,,,,,,,,,|_ . ‘WW ll'"3liil"ig\ulllill$ . 7 V 7 llpoll lCilfFl‘ sets. Payments in "ijih- . Hm,‘ ‘NW “ " " (lentil mid cllsabllliy cluuus were ‘."iii*i_"i -.,.,',,.. 3., .i.-\(‘l{ 13711111‘ °8<lll.-l»i7.4l; ill matured and sllr- _'-___ f]: ,‘."""l‘mq fir UH‘ Nlilllililpv ||.| ... idcred policies 38133921505 in lil~l......,,-|,- ' - " ""' "i" -**‘“' ‘. _, I ,, _ _ ihdcllds to polievllolrlcrs. $363 519.- BILLAIRL‘ o“ Mn‘ "q'm("'" M5‘ in annuities.- $84,151.12; u lllr: mo..t flliiious of Ohio Rlvcrmdlluinggynlcnt m Dmiq-hnldcrs my) l‘ll(li1lf‘l' . "lll'.‘ 110111‘ that Jack bcilcficfnrios of $'-‘-l09.5l053- gun," l, b, T, ,1 h. ‘fink? wayi hflirtenqc loans. ‘fflllllflllfilllg 43 prr for c Tllflflffll strl lrs. Tlllyhoilsc glggéacfiutggln ““‘S4 rlnnflpd by ‘lam fpfi"wll"gtun ‘JCQPlllOKi loss than one-twentieth of n votive l-f Enwimlti. in 1870 at :1 "m, m? ‘tint’ n, Um Drinclpny (Kw- ‘ccst of $17.10.". luv‘ ll'liil“t‘l ill llon- J-rrililolwl’ and nluliiciilal bonds com- nr of hi". mule “Jn""." llcnihcr- :’:‘"“:;'_19‘J‘(.\rvcom' .05, “cs9”: ‘llgtozl ilitribuicrl hi1; brunt fortune gfltglmcoxgfigi ill Tilwlfcril Olfo lwnl zuilics to lhc ‘yinplm 3';_ hlliilinv. lnlmrs l:' .11.‘ llllilt‘. Above v l)i‘.'-"(".’Ji"~ were l-lrrt-icl ".- fnllllilvs: the illTllWflY of ‘in door is n muiels m- Wm- c ' n"l"'l't 7-‘ “Orikii ha“! w“ "WW n" Hark _, ;iir'"="l*nt: C. 1V. Somrrs "cc-presi- r‘ ' ' l" l ~ ' ' ‘lent: Grant l-lnll. F Err-liven ll‘ D. Turns. W. F. liters/ill. G. O. Som- Wllcn ll".".fill£‘l‘.l’i'§'.’1ll dcdicnflli il-ngvir l{_ r7__ ‘li- mrirscn llc lvnvnlfrll thc neilzh- Vfiikiiifi. W hors mid in hfnio ler‘. tire mule uP G‘ ‘spm ma’ G‘ A Mgrsrm‘ F‘ the strlircdw" int-o ‘lie Snlrinlls Ru‘”s‘n’ K‘ C" H‘ R‘ shim‘ irorslns. Fccu after hi" .".l‘l'l\"l in ‘H's country." Yl"':‘llllr‘1‘"fon opened; n. can‘. llliur- halving :1 few bushels pcl‘ drlv. will. u... hill of ih~ mule A decrease in the polmlrltion of hl= p-mlucilq, inofpflspf] “nip he tile Chicago Womcns Prison was ."..n1'"‘§l*(i f1 lnrlzo fort...“ nlitributcd to national prohibition The fzllfhflll nlllie was accorded 95! ‘he RW- M- P- B°$Yil°n~ 935W every privllcgc “hm pjs dean, A ofl the Woodlnwu Baptist Chute‘ few years "go his mnsflr also died. H? “id! . DUTTCW-PROIXIDIHON ' ‘Our Chicago Women's Pris; ER which in thc old saloon days wzl Jhronged wth 300 or 400 unforiu ‘llla c svomcn, had one day not 1011,‘ ANN HARBOR’ Mm," Jam 29____:a,, . 145 prisoners. When preaching m. Louis H. Nchlbillflli, prciessorfn this prison some time Bro. I1 of clinical lnvestigatloil at Univer- "'4 3d the "mmm 11°“ Sh” M‘ my or Mwhzgany annm,,._cos he ha; l co" ntnd for the small audicnc: dcflnltc evidence that i l. personal-She 3M" m“ “"5 she said l“ m“ are m,‘ smply btmw mm. m; iold saloon days they were comncl- . i , too much. He contraulcls the time. 19d at “m” to put Cots m the cor‘ OBESITY (WUSED ‘Vi’ 0V v IZATING food eaten by patients and ils val- ue in energy. His obscrvntmis slvw- ed ihnl. gzlns h. 110.111 .'|l\\'.i)'3 lol- Zowrll ihc taking of 111"?" onriw than will cxpitrliLtll i" lllilfiflllll‘ work done by thc in Llllhli. Dr. Newburgh Claims lint obese paticnts regularly dcccilv lhcmselv- cs and their physicians 11.1‘ "Clint" ing" in their dicllmr, if accurate data were secured, ercrr case o! obesity would be found in be caus- ell by overeating, fir: ii‘\'@$l'i81l/°l" claim!- J’ l. "ll AC " Tim Tn‘ x lull-MY" B ‘"10 ii “°“°"’°‘ W“ m“ °“‘“'“" l‘ “w”l§§“‘§,i,,§3,§“§§o,§§’§n‘3?° m“, WW“ Seasonal changes in formula nmke ‘id hi’ ‘lismisc °' m“““‘i““"‘°“‘" “___ " _ _ i "lmperials" an all-the-ycar-roilnci fox Dr. Newbu ado closely con- i food trolled ob er a us of fat prrsom; _ \._. \ ~_ ., \ ‘ I ' ,_ -. , - C - ‘l . . .. .- i" ih- ""“ s ‘we’ m" “i Donn-Q i ~ EVERY-SEASON .5 u... RiGHl stil- period of s "nd wu nble to _ _ . SON to feed uh“ e ,1“ H IIlCHSUlTI ccurately thc liiiioulii’. 0! ‘ p n‘ v v c . - .‘ - bore ‘.1 win; i-or y. ., ..,,. r _ - , , ~ Jllilrtlloal llafit Armaments Ha; "g5 _ I - n - SHilQIIgIlIS Add?“ ellilnllifliTMvctitzs or ‘ We Assume. the ‘it rolfnl. e n orou . i) _-_- . ’ Worry of P£“.‘r;*¢*y‘*l.- be...- Fi z (C H y | "The next six months will i: d “"-'“ “" "" _ critical in ill" vlnrlci‘; hi: tr’ i. I 1' M,‘ ., ,., ‘Tho Pl. Ellison their outcome will grl. idly o‘. 0'" Real Esme 3W0 lllllll-ll‘ ll-il ll-- iliend the llopu of lmyilgdig1; 1-, , ‘relieve you o. the "(V131 . it nn i-i lr i - a f; T, , _hf_.uut,_n""“l‘ ‘Clljlfiflltldll Zllitl rcstllihtloll 0i I'C_'.l- management of pro n‘ ...-.- i.. ...- ...r ...- u..- .... roimbly ilwwi valid £10115." uv- fl bufilsipeciai --....- l» “- ...-li.... ... \‘.'.lii w, l|.- .-~ elnred Sir l" i: 136K111 in hi‘ » , ' " i‘. in... .-l~....-.. .... m l. , ,, _, . .. ,. . i lil-lnvou ~21 w: w. /"" , _ fl ,,,,,,,,,,_,_ .11“, m pres en Li. or... ..s a. m. arl..u. venue U] We‘ Dump ., ii‘ {lriizhc w. i-v ~ meeting of the Crown Life Insur § ' ‘ ' l‘ li.’i but lll-- t.-.l I\' ' .1 - ..=.. , l, ,.,. once Company thL. nfternooil, .. .. , , _ i “l: “l"“'_'l",“'f'-|“lmrlli:f;f1 "The we d l: ill. Ul‘! ilartillg of The ‘,,_ , ~ ,7 ",,‘ the ways. Ir; it to t: ivl" .911 by ill. . this tlifil. - ‘l..l.l-rl‘l':l1.'-'.lt.ii. t“ principle of co-operzltion and r S""‘J°l'" "3- “"1 °'i'"=1r'A-lFA>~'.i~i-$ ‘ .1 iu-lre, lilll-"lln l \‘.~i..- ..., nunclafion m- war 5,, mm, m t, (Mrlnlttlown P: i. M .. .c..,r..l. .» - >1 llu ' m - ll. . .| .1» 1 .__ , ..- suo) nll-lllli" u) ill'.|i||i|\l'\"’ll'l\‘:'\‘" f. 1i League ("nulq-‘lt and n‘ H" c. N. BISSET -Managc., Cllfiil’ li"i:\..i~ i . 1".‘ i’ .... illl: ill. ...-l .~ ii...» Briand-Kcilogg Fact, so that hcnce- (h aillillffillhg: nvllirfihlii, forth every civilized country will im- ‘ fir2fe¢a . .;.:.. -_r-=.Q,>:>:~o_é___ -__ lit h-zvl- ul-rl- .-..-..-.l~|_ “m, p. Pcrattlifill/dalétlfgv an? "@510" m“ ' ‘ ' " ' V‘ prion. .i' - - i~ "-1, - wan on-y '= ur ‘t‘ ewor ‘s c cc; i - ~ - ' Iwl"h=ll\:;‘-<l ‘ljlfll dllliicl wilful... or is the vlorlcl t; cnollilnuc ti): gys- Rollo Bay and vlClnitY ".1. 1' .- 2» ll ‘i ' . . ~ ‘ ‘ " I i . :.' huuil in hnull “ih this fzlv- tom of tlntcnsi? millilfia-Ylsiql. hug; K’ u“, “(h f,‘ .1 y r- ll» 1'. ' " . _ -- clrmamclis an; war e a lancss _ , _ . .- - - , r‘. l. "N" {fill-ts 1mm Herein lics the short, sharp test of Mrs‘ Edwam Pen“ and Mm ‘Jays t actions Etheibert Perry were joint hostesscs at u whist in St. Alexis parkh hall ' on Monday night, January clcvcnih. ' Ten tables were played, the ladies Ch rsc \\'_illlill prze was won by Mrs. Alphonsus Slriticmcni, the scitlcment pQllCB MacDonald of Glcnwcod and Mr. luay lll"l‘fC1‘[‘, nlthnugil (iilrin? sim- Gerzrd Mac-Donald, Rollo Bay ilnrlr dlfiicilizics in the past, such lColztlllmd from Page 4) thc Intcmat onal centre, won the genliomcns‘ prize. "lltllricrcncc has not bem llltzl- Music was furnished by lvfcssr other vffelti The Settlement llutil u". hovel-yer, £15k for Peter Chrisson, Joszph Chalsson. Bear River, Mrs. Felix Psters, Rollo In 11in Bay East, Miss Rcla White, Scluris hcill their nilzhoz" ,. West. The tidy sum of eghtccn If the Japanese sl. Cllznesc dollars was realized, itcrrliory‘ Olllwlflf‘ the International Eidili-lfiwli. u. d ylolnaiic or a mill- currcd in Boston on lary sitlizvcn botivrcn China and once to up» 1 The death oc Tuesday, Jan. 12th, of Ardent: Jttpnn fll'l."i‘.‘l lll wil ch thc flrcign White, (iclllghtcr cf the lute Mr. powers (‘Ilii l..'l‘.'.‘ m~‘_v an indirect 0i lo ‘lic sczilrc ' in hfanehllrirl. lrllllilll; .il fish cxicw. and lvlrs. Cyril Willie, Rollo my iliimT-“Ii ~'l'i"“'il' East. The rclllzins were accolnpan- Chlilfi?‘ ("F led ilome by a neicc, Miss MacDon- Dilrflll-r ald and her brother, Mr. D. F- 1i"-‘7. U" V“: White of Hal fax. Iulcrlncnt tank lines n‘... Ch .. place Saturday fiolll the rcsldall(::: Ifnillirl Slfill: ‘PTTlfflPHY refusrll of her aunt, Mrs. Margaret white, i0 permit Unitrcl snrlics lihlrincs i0 Alexis Church. tukc part in nriiliscs outside the rl-iéhrzlt- Sctflcnirllf. As r. rnntti-r of fact, zzlldm- GPIJPTlIl Smr-dlcy Billler, the Marines wcr»: used i0 qllllrd prop- Ml". and Mrs. John H, ltillcKiu- rrflv w (hill the Soiticment and non, Bear River, South, \\‘l‘i‘i.‘ visi- ‘ltors to Rollo Bty West Sunday- 1.10 i/‘rri The Galvan Brae to Si. whcre Requiem Mass w‘: ed. l"l~rl\ not Mflilflllfitl ollihe periphery ' lf the Eictiifllncili. ifhey punrdtd lit be rc-rard- Among the Saturdayl night 1:. cilinosc tel ./.>r_\‘, itors to Sourfs were Mcssrsvl’. J. iwlli r. __ he ‘R1110 held that the. MacCormnc. D. F. MocRae, I... l’). .\'.‘.ll'lill‘.\' unis’. not leave the Sc‘- Gnllant, J. B. MacCornlac, R. D. ‘llcmcul White, Rollo Bay West. , AS i rrvsen; Jnpnlmae marl- iznrll to brcuk the Mr. and Mrs. Angus hfncKr-liziw. lnyro: . it 1.; not likely ‘.0 be a ll) (‘Onlpicfr .'.lli'Ct“.wf bll§ it will put 3,11 ‘ml ‘o llli‘ oiflxini sanction in the f‘. Pl] VT.‘ ‘Rollo Bay West were vishors Rod House Silncicly, and within Tlll‘ plrcplc of Rollo Blrv “V” (ill . ‘. lili‘. J:l p- lrlct lil‘l(l on llll£'ll'lil llll"_\' ill‘! 11.1. ‘ from irrly in illc Parish Hall on Rfoii- ‘ l.‘ day night. The prizes wore uwln hi‘ Miss Mary M. PTlCl“ and l\lr. xi- win Peters, A cake was won bl _ Rev. A. L. Sillliot. Music- was fllrn- What are necessities islled by Mlsvc.» Joseph J. (Jlllllssvli, .- ...‘ lilhl? \\".".i.cr'.' Air? Yes,. R0110 Bay west, ,_1_ 13_ cm “on, ‘out l\l."~0 zllri more, Faith, Hope- Rxllio Bay East, Josrpil cllillcStlll. iiilil llY-‘P- Bear River. ltiisscs hfllnio Cllnis- ----- ~ sou, Rita White and M2". Felix Rollo Plly VWri uzle visitors i0 “Piers. Nl w Ac lun. Sunday, gumt; of Mr. ' and hi1". John AlacCollnac. Mr. Howlan Muilaly. Souris Riv- cr was a visiior to Rollo Tiny West recently. ' Miss (iJYditlJlC Peters spent a dtlvr; in 13.1w R ver North rec- ill? .‘,1l"3't of ll?!‘ slain‘. I\lrs._ Mis Francis Dcaglc, B921!‘ Riv. or South. was awisltor to Rollo Bay West Sunday, ill“ quest of Mrs. Lazarus lifiiilc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. livhierlu . hfrlclfachcrll, llllr‘ llizld spclli the .' ‘l ~11" ‘ll fiver l1";- f? v w" #1....‘ “ ‘ _. ‘ a, IMPERIAL I IMPERIAL FOX Fox i-‘l-TCUITS Blscurrs ,- The sscnrr of l FOX iiiiieri...is IS ‘ The Regular Feeding of IMPERIAL FOX MQGUITS Manufacturers: IMPERIAL BlSCliil‘ GOMPANY- Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ........_.._'_...___ IMPERIAL liiflfiiRiAL FOX FOX , BISCUITS BISCUITS . --...... tunnel...’