g 1934 MAE? Stock Quotations i stock Marks? .- $1:::— 1i fl 0% l‘! IN 5 “it I (Hana Dnnamerc: .. .- - 161 flonltflll t . Unqurtod ' i .. $3111 . . 10616 ' ‘L (JURB Ml . (bad-Iii Close 7% Pei .11 ..'.' gimfr-ra . .. .. w. N Y C R o a ' U (Oanadlal Preaa) 55°‘. Clue Amer Cyan B ... ... ... .. f An-rr i-np Power . 3 (‘an Hare)" . 4_ Clue: ‘hrv ... . 51:6 El Bond ard Shara L‘ Nia Hr! . I “s... . _ MINING (Canal an Preaa) Qggqh Cloaa on ou .. 1% can lhl lg (‘ hlllli . (‘iriboo 2Z5 Callie 1' 11' Cm Pat '1" Chibong 11% Coniauruu: Dome Minus lldorado .. St Anthony . ... Sud laaln Tech l! ... Thoma Cal . , Churchill . Pivotal New w York Stocks Delaware and Bud Eastman ... , Gan Iiloctrto .. Gan Food: ... Gan Motor: lnt Harveste lrlt Nickel n. I dlo , Stand Oil N I Ta! Gulf ., Union Carbide United Corp U ti Rubber U H Steel Weatinzhoun Woolworth Ius;egos:sssnsassgafiznasgansizf $8 an: Markets t Cla n ce ~00 (Canadian Irena) Toronto and biannual-Industrial stocks cloned higher. Toronto liner-lrragnlari higher New York-Stocks narrow y Iighar. hllziennipeg-Wheat closed allghtiy ew York-ll bb d higher; cotton arild gdflerlower-Plnr New York-Canadian dollar up to 00 18-16. Excgnzvcs (Canalaa Praaa MONTREAL. larch 11- ritiah and foreign each in reladon to the Canadian dollar, as eompilled hy the Royal Bank o! Oanada, closed Satur- day an followlz- Argentina peso .828. Australia pound 4.045. Austria achllling 1000. Belgium belga .9886. Brnaii milrel: JUN. Ohina Bong Kong dollar: .808. Denmark krone .2273. Finland tinmark 0218. France Franc .0158. Germany relchsmsrk .D7I. Holland florln 43735. lndin rupee 3&0 ltaly lira 1&8 Japan yen 3010. Jugoslnvla diusr 023.: New Zealand pound Lilli Norway krone .368. ' Poland aloti .1097. Rouananla len .0104. South Alrica pound flfllt). Spain peeota .135. ,‘ , Sweden krona .2620 _. Swiuerand franc 2'23. - United Btataa dollar 1-10 par rant premium ‘s. Wnyaide .. Aldermac Oap Rouyn Cen Mun . (‘hem Re: . Mandy . McLeod ... . N linwk .. llvsriiaing iiatos-irayahls in Advance Onfialllnarlaalacalqla pariarlr Wotwaaalkatar: r ward; Announcement: and Oflarlaga, Carla. eta , 4a lash; Other ratal an appliuaiaa Iliaam Charla lea any O-OQOOGQ werl-llroalnaw- olha. strictly Cecil lvanla word; In Ia-orian lotions. 10a pd llsls Late a! Dir I ma: In tar: ol Oaaclaiaaav, Ila llallaaa 0| Thank: all Approrial on. 10a per lnal or l0 II’ - -tlaalall tweak-lira eoaah. la p r word; Ola-m: l, FOB BALI-AUXILIAII Vllllls, S0 H. P.. 8 cylinder Imperial. ear- l<> 00 tons deadweight‘ built um and rebuilt ma, moi-if F91‘ S111’ ing Merchants‘ Shipping m. n; roa aara ._ nsa . s “m; '",°',,,.,",,, l w“ I. l. Donal, loyalty. n-mo. u" o‘ 0 ‘Am wmr. aau. saaasa asoro roa - . raw dollars. 4pm 1o Gramn j-M-"wlhnwu ""* biw“ nsva a ooon oaaoau. run- avarything to eat huh- IDI BALI .- AUCTION roan- IAI Icon mm m» notary. ' Mott-ti f3?!” roa lALI-TWO rmvtr Qlflvll- muss-mm l ‘l From Because whatever else people may see or hear, they all ' VERY advertiser talks to newspaper readers no matter what method of advertising he employs. f‘ 1y v . have the daily newspaper reading habit. 11m CHARLOTTETOWN cusnn He may use letters or circulars to address his prospective customers. He may employ advertising signs to catch the eye of those who walk or ride past. He may broadcast a message to those who listen to the radio. He may make his appeal through the columns cf popular magazines. But in every case, his advertising goes to habitual Newspaper advertising gets to everybody every day -- and gets there Rw=5flr~ --§- J< 11- A- Andfir- aid, 3 Lcmmie Gamestzr and Ar- thur Fbrd. l yonh) gnd girl is an active mem- ber o! the WMA. At Dalhousie. the meetings ircm June to De ern- her are mid in the homes or men- bers in the outlying districts. At New Richmond, prlnlbd DPOK-“Rms are made out ior the yelr- slv n4 |leader ior the duy. subiwt. P011 0311 response and hostess. Thurs are 5M auxiliaries. 11M’! memherl. a decrease oi 230. and 52 evening auxiliariu oi 13'! members, an increase oi 1T1. The treasurer, Mrs. H. W. Yuiil, reported money raised ammmtrd in ilrallarrisclnmardtllaecra- Mission Bands. with 6,928 mamb.rs'. ' 30B. Total raised 87,681. There were 1'1 new Bonds orZI-nized in 1933- Fredericwn led in GivlnB! P" member wl.h $1.18, Saint John. 1r cnd with 81-57- Twum ntw 3a., ganirzd. nzahin; mcmbersliip oi 1.193, an incense a’! over last. year. ins. J. n. o. ArmstIOBR- NW1‘ ate Helpers‘ sccrciBTY. W901i“ 1P1] so; members. '11 be-omins _l¢i1" members; contributions 51.39%“- “ew prosbyt/arial presidents are: Mn. W. R. mmer, Annapolis, N. E; Mrs. J. W. Bartlett. Fredericton. BM‘»VAH w.re or- 0X‘ F. E Bomhroyd, P. E. island; d Mm I‘. M. urn, Woodstock. mm», w" expreuod at the m; 0n sou-en c.1984. 0i M11 is Elder Bell. oi Haliiax. who g devoted member oi the nswick Street W. ll. l. She was y manner; in ursuon Work was a iamilior iii“!!! l‘ 111° inion Bard. Toronto. llllerhllel Th, delegates were entertained at dinner last evening in che ‘Church Parlors. The Iwlnlllll Igflflhgf yesterday made it pleasant ior the visitors. Olllelra Elected A; the evening's meeting, the iollowmg officers were re-elotted tor the eunlag year: Praident-Krl. L. W. Parker. Blue Rock. l-umnburl. N- l m m. pie-tum _ lira. w. s. ‘lholnaa. Charlottetown. P. t. I. 1nd. Vina Pnsiderv-Mrs. 3 l "Worlds Friends“ subscriptions i: I011. Finansr-Girs. Lena Johnson, I M,‘ o; 55, wth herst, n. s. Mrs. H. S. Bishop, Therefore, newspaper advertisers enjoy the unique advantage of reaching all who are reached by . . any advertising and many more whom only newt papers reach. This obvious reason for the continued success of newspaper advertising should receive the thoughtful consideration of every merchant and manufacturer. Business is improving - particularly for those willing to look for it. Middle lilssqucdobcit. N. S. Cm-Secy. _ Mrs. J. T. Burrhell \ y. N. B. lnnsurer - Mira. H. W. Yuill, .;ur0. it S. Sec. Christian Stewardship m. Sec. Work for Youri; Women — Woodstock. Bee. Aiiiiiated O. G. l. T. Group! Hun n. n. Earle. st. swollen- Bec. Mission Bands-Mrs. W. P9 ‘Grant, Pictou, N. B. 5“; of Blby Bands-Mn. W. P.‘ Grant. Picwu. N. B- Associate Helpers Sec.—tlra. J3. G. Armstronl. fifllefli-‘wll Bupply firm-Mil Minnie Bell. Halifax. strangers‘ sec. - Lonz. nirvilie. Litersture soc-Mfrs. 1:. H. Ram- say, Charlottetown, P. I. i. Missionary Monthi, and World's [fiend Buy-Mn. A. J. Reynolds, llra. Arthur ertn it” ‘sing Auences me the Newspaper Family A newspaper readers-to people who read the papers today and will read them again tomorrow. - ~ or cent. and Ocville strand, Esther Stead. _ rnvi FIRJT. i_ . Grade v--1, Ruby oiowsnd Ins ~‘ retta Reid (equal). Grade 1-1 Hamid Mncuan. Grade IV-l, Eileen Maillot: l Highest average, Albert Ling 89.2 P711109! Edd» Grade 11-1, Jean Johnston: l Perfect attendance [or January, 140W M6116- Grsde l (Sr.)—-1, Billy Johhl@| 2, Doris Reid. Grade I (Jr.)—1, Albert Reid. Porn-ct attendance-Laura Jdm- stnn, Iauretta Reid, Frances Ill Jean Johnston. Edith Madlaughllb-‘hanbls SUFFOLK SCHOOL Report, for month oi February: Grade IX-l, Laura Johnston. Grade VIII-i, Bertha Ciow. Grade Vl-l, Genevieve Godfrey; 2 "iman Mellick, Ilaarfa LlQl-OIQ ooh drones. .If so you can provide yourself with a monthly Canard. N. S. ' nmpersnoe lee. ._ Ilia Agnes ' “GK/Lin, T1130. N. B- Preas srcy. - lira 1!. N. ‘hit. ‘hum. N. s. Candidate Mvisor — In. R. A. Jainism, Ba-int John. IQATIIYIIVZ 8&4!!!» Honor roll ior rehrusry. Grade X-l Albart hing, 2 Rob- ert Bmith. I llelen Houston. Grade 11-1 Austlna Emith. l Billie Rackhlm. l Orville Stead. Grade VIII-i Lois MacDonald. 3 Ulrisnflbrurtzltl. Irdvieo Preatdant-ilrs-A-P. ltIsQamYu-raouilhitl. Have You $20,000? if you invest your capital income of $100 ’ shrewdly $51,; =5 i .5: ‘i: "if it‘ a tel 25%? a it tie 35.5 8 l . r l’ u‘ .51 iii i g3 '5 5 i i m i a i i i iii IIIIIIIIIOOUPONTODAI _ Thalmpariall-iiauaurranea Kiitt.“ Piaaaaaaad bymallvrithsut BIZ . lcniaraolyurrnlenauerialhmlflw ¥~__-. eaaaaaabaeaaaaaalaoaaaaaaaa a aasaooaaolllIOIOOOlIOOOO i? eaooeaa usaausaaooaeaoo ~ "no!