vsssiwruv —-—-* L qqouy, Associated Financial Writer) N, Y" Feb. 18.—Bulls e of power in today's viiig prices a. sharp n“ which lifted represen- dcrs 1 t0 ii points net. Turn- howevvr, was the snisllest in u ‘M?’ mounting to 1.0823115 shares. 1 marines: of tho riiils, which h“, [zed with nu 8rpoint break in Pacific, had littic noticeable elsewhere nail utilities and in- mi; generally raugcu above the “Mimi; close even nt their lowest. ‘i’? resistance doubtless encouraged hlmpflon of the oilviiueo. Willi ihc mmu that most carrier stocks more "no recovered tlieiv declines. Per- fll". (no market anticipated n cut in ‘Iiv-ntrcrliseouut rate foiloiving the Bank :1 [England's reduction, but there was no i-hanfle 7'9"’ ,\ more likely basis for the rally. hiiifilVflfv Montreal Curb Market J hn u” Floss (SPIPIM to Johnston B ivard) OpenedIlligiilhoivllnlst ,» .\ ..... 2i 5-H‘ till 10 liiii Store ill-e‘ 11.no- ‘(iii (l iiii llll In l'- i Mo“ \i ,\. .ii-ia “you llii‘ . The Montreal Stock Exchange if ' we 1: i" - ' 1i t‘ imw l: ui up, lvlti (IL-l v I .\| .. ll i‘ i .\ l: om l‘ .\‘ l. W.‘ 41a l'.' ->| l' \i <iiiil Till In. ‘i »| l» .\‘ 'i ll s‘ ~'-i ll I~ Jii .\ .\l..< 1i i‘ ii |'Il 1| i. i-isouiiTibfiiéFiiooi. Fullouiiig is the standing of iisriuzd EtlSl, School for the month of January: Grade X-l. Joanna, Mscdonald. Grade IX-l, Cecil Jay; 2. Wands‘ l lilircloiialci. (‘oxide Vlil'—l, Catherine ~~ dd; 2. Rein Kelly. (irinic V-l. Lona Jay; 2,. Jean Jiii; 3, Regina, Kelly. (iriide IV-l, Alden Birt; 2. frank K12)‘. (llildt? TH Sl‘.—1, Harold Jay. (ii-ado III Jr,—1. Florence Kelly. (irade II-l, Roland Kelly; 2, Rein. Jay‘ and Thelma Jay; 3. Alma McConnell. Mac- FARKEZ" GOSSIP reports before tho close, inter eon- tlvmcd, that tho stock exehiingo was taking steps to malt-a aim-ks inoro dif- ficult to borrow, thus tending to dis- cnurnus short sales. Sharp gains hy saverni issues plainly indicated hasty covering. A few stocks which recently no.1 been ineonscpleuous came ta life. one was Gillette. up 2 points in anticipa- tion of tlin iliviilenil payment: anoth- er was American Woolen preferred. with a slmlinr rise. international liar- veiiter's dividend revision. to a $131! annual basis from $2.50, American ‘Pelt-phone swiftly mndc up uiost: of what it: had lost yesterday, ailviiiieing 51/, act. nSiithr-i-n Piiv-lfli- rcdtlcerl m. liveak to 5%. l‘, Si, Sici-i slrllelr m", fer H0 hut not only to 4o!!- where it was 21/. higher. American Con, Am"; Chemical. Du Pout. Fuse, Wesiing. house. and lleeclinnt nilvaurcil 2 to .'l. 'i"1iIfl<‘c0's improved on reports that January cigarette production had poi-n was tho wide circulation oflarger thnn estimated. Grain Market‘ lVlNxiPl-IG. Mam, Fell. l8.——ll0int. ire strength of Liverpool wheat quot- utious and reports 0f export trade ivorlu-d uvcriiiizht gave an upwurd tuvu to wheat prices hero toilay. Values at the close were i}; to M, higher. Mny closed M high-g at (mp1,; July improved iii tn ‘i’. lit is to 0e14,, while October gained iii at 60%. Values were rniseii as high as one ecnt in tho curly trading when affer- iiigs wc-ro light and modernto buyiui: orders uind thwir appearance, lint soiling by Chicago interests later pvuveil burdensome and the ndvuuei‘ wus lost. Toward the close evidence of further seaboard interest sent pric- es linck again toward tho high points, Liverpool was rh-ecicd iiy tho luck of wheat siiipiuciits from lialkiiu countries duo to llinek Sen ports ship- ping only liussiiiii wheat this ivci-k. Argentine exports eoiiuuo on a fair scale, estimates for ...is week total 4,500,000 bushels. Germany may lower her import tariff uu wheat. Nile rci-i-utiy liuil purchas- i-ii further quantities oi’ ryo froiu lins- siu and‘ is said tu- lie iu uccd of irueil quantities of uheat fur nuixiug put" poses. (‘ash wheat and i-nnrsc grains, in light (rude, were llitio iriiiiiiizcii in spread. (moss, Jilly G1‘ to uug. Oct. ,--, July 3;",1.\. i-llljll, July 40~f§ll, (ll-t. 3911,13. (‘ASH PER‘ ‘ lViic-atr-No 1 till’ 2 no ‘ . . no ti, 4 liu 5 h t- "no 1 iluviiiii CIIICAGQ !‘ilit'.-\(l0, lll.. idol». 1R.~—.\pp:ircut- iy increasing: likelihood that overseas import duties would he slashed in iiic near future diil iiiuch to llltilit) groin values higher tniln_v. luiuieilinto new export business in ivhcrit from North Auierii-ii, however. “as estimated at lint tn cxilccil 4110.000 bushels, mostly Canadian. An uncon- flvnieil report said France had pur- ehascil s. cargo of United Slates wheat. Wheat closed unsettled. T/u-ll/t; shove yesterday's (iulsh, corn fill-M up. oats unchanged l0 1/4 higher uiiil provis- ions two to l5 ecnts d_r~\vu. Mayme li/moDonsld, Teacher. After Ilackey, mullahs-No stiffness. (From Royal Gazette, Jan. 23rd, 1932.) liis llonour the Lieutenant Governor-in-Council has approved the . wing: REGULATIONS Respecting Hotels, Boarding Houses, Restaurants, ‘Refreshment Rooms, Ice tiream Parlors, Etc. 1- A" blliidillits Serving food consumed on the premises shall he pro- tected froin flies by suitable screening of doors and windows. 2- Toilet facilities must. be provided. (Outdoor privles must have waterproof vault. and flies must. be excluded.) All garbage shall be contained in nnn-absorbahle ntaine = (pre- "Pibi! Islvauized iron) with tight fitting covers, which shall be l removed and emptied sufficiently often to prevent u nuisance. - Adfllllfllo illllting shall be provided and ventilation must be satisfactory, 5. All waste water shall run either into approved septic taniu or be liilml sufficiently far from the promises to avoid a nuisance, (into a iii-ream whore feasible.) - lloicls snd s 4m ming houses of more than two stories shsll provide "To ewzpes acceptable to the Provincial Board of llcslth. - Perishable foods shsli be kept at such temperatures that will prevent ‘hcilmlivsitiun, (in mus-ii... lee chests, m» a ssnltsry condition. Th9 Premises, both within and without, st all times shall be kept in - Dillles and cooking utensils either shsil be olesnsed with bollin; wster or steam. "l Napkins; when used, lhlll be used by one guest only before iisuir relsundcred. ll llmd towels (Kasper or linen) shall be provided. Commas towels are “Wfllly forbidden. i2. c -- -- up" _I m ____.... ‘3- C5“!!! must. b6 kept dry and free from noxious odors. P. A. UBEELMAN, M. D. Chief Provincial llcslth Officer. 1018-2-19-11. - 8x Ward. _ FOR RENT Large main floor office in Gordon Building, Grafton Street, presently occupied by Johnston Although fitted up as financial office this space could easily be refitted for retail store. is in best retail section in city. Size of space f0!‘ rental 20 ft. by 90 ft. Tenant desiring storaKB lilac-e could have use of large basement. For further particulars apply, The Eastern Trust Company i/Es TEA-ADA Y’S STO c1<1v0 uiwinii sxciiiiii itepovts from abroad revealed that ' (ien Mui- ... (loodyi-nr it .... _ liud Mo .. lu liar . in Nickel ln Tole . Keri (‘up Lam (‘a llndio (‘or Safe Stores SOnfNJ’ u coil! 283v.‘ 201,4. Texas (‘n i | i‘ ‘-‘i"'i /,,4-..._,_. <<<< ._._.. Montreal Market Sidelighis uii lll’|‘illlill’. i. i-rioiio, refii-i-il .. lllt‘lil. iu world iii excess of losses i (‘lose lll the l-wul list recent wi-i iess of the Niioi-iviii-Wllliiiuis stuck, so fur as euu lie esiiiiilisiieil. is almost entirely a rc- inurkot lftiiltllllilll“. l vi-iopuiviit lion)‘. Brriziliii uull V. l’. ll. ’l‘|ii~ wi-ro the uiost dcnlt. .. local uiurkct uud ull rci-ovii ul ndviinccs. lnt es on the friieliuu- \\':ili Street PlllliilKfilljll cautious rc- today's suuiptio not‘ tho advoiii-e iii session of trailing by 1 of strength in tho i-lii. the session. it is igiiiti ll s iomi of tlic uiarket at ilio clinic, that \\'nll Street. stocks. ii t'-s steel, contin- iuvlliiiiiil: l'uiieil ucil their .'|'|\'lii|l‘(‘ robust fasiiiiin nu the Sun |“i'£lllt'l market, \\'lli('|l (lost ~4 l The f tuvo t|t.‘\'L‘|l)lIlilt‘ill. of tho t _ in ii l uciiso was the vigorous vise iu values oii the Louiiiin uiiirket. lu response to a reduction iu tho lliiuk of lllljlllllitl ilisenuiii rote. non \l'., flue, iron. 1 tll_v the (‘oudiiiii PreFsP-Afleriiiiiiii trading to- ilny lirtoii values UH the. Aloiitrcoi Stock Exchange geuerilly iilirivc yes- terday's close. Price u \'4'ill(‘i\l.‘4 worn narrow nud volume of . ies were light iiniil the tiual hour ‘ iii-n improved tono brought out, ('|Ill.\’.. riilile ilcuiiinil. IiPfiZliitlll '.i' viii-ii, international Nickel nil (‘uniidioii Pacific led tilt‘ upturn, crirli iziiiuiiii: half n point or min. 1i. c. Packers. P-viisiilu jlilil 1""- si-y nrrls wcro all slilrliily higher. -r licrln tlvuin Pref red showed h gain of 10 points at ' eouipared with its last hoard lot mic snnie uiontlis nun. u-calicr side of tlic uiurket Williams ilroppeil . pnluis ioiitiiiuiiiz its foil i _ tur- ~ _ (‘uniulu (‘i-ut- slight- r~iit t‘ ndiau lniluslriiii Al-rnliol were l_v lnuor, The executive ceuimiiiec oi‘ tho ex- i-liuuuo will ineet lniuorroir i|\ (iisizuss the uiattcr of uiiiiiiiiuni prices. It is reiiulily reported licil ‘Fclcplioue. ll i‘. 1imvor "A", (‘aiuary l'owi-i', (‘oi la Wii-c, “.\" and "BK lloiuinion 'l‘exliic. Steel oi‘ aiiiidii, Nniiouui Steel (‘ur nud n fciv others \vi_ii lir- pliiqeil nu ilm free list and tlic niiiiiiuuiii pilot's pared iu n nuniiicr of‘ oiuer stocks Ili- eliiiiiiig (‘iinniliiiii Potions. i‘"|"|"l"" Sluiou. nizulust S. .i . (‘.02 shaves on the < of lust your. llonii ~ 000 features bcln l""i°’ i553". ‘in nud rig . a . Sterling closed at 83.9452 anti Unit- ed States funds at n premium of 14 7-1" perleent. “I hear that the people who have taken the Manor are mshiful swells.” "Yes. They're the sort of people whose fsinily tree goes right back to the time when they first lived in it." __._...___ “ work which _ THE cuaanorrsrowpr GUARDIAN Port Lajoie (Continued from page 4) soldiers sent to take possealon of Port Lsloie after the last surrender °1 I-Oilisbvurs. My authority for this is a letter of the Abbe Girard, written front Brest to the Abbe of the Isle Dieu, dated 24th January, 1759. M. Girard was parish priest of g St. Paul's POLnt Prim, and withsome three hundred of his parishioners was taken from Port mjoie in the _ , irwp ship "William", bound for st. Mslo. In the Englsh Channel, W‘ about thirty leagues from land the 5MP Sprung a leak. Father Girnrd the vfllllflln and four others es- Cflllfld in s. boat-the rest all Pefifihcd- “I embarked,” says the Abbe in his letter, "on the 20th. Lsjoie, where the Englsh have built a small fort, and left 150 men in garrison. . . . Itwill not,I trust, bodeemed out 0f niece if I give hereabrief de- scription of the military works drawn by Colonel Franquet for the defense of Port Lsjoio. He was sent from Trance to superlntend ,tho new fortifications of Icuisn be an additional service at 7 n m_ =b°“'g' and devrse 9' slstem 9f d9" , 0n Sunday in St. Thomas Anglican _- §fense for the French -, {"1 iii/l E§i0n.s, which lsy in the Gulf of St. Lawr- ence. Carrying out the latter part of his commission he visited the Is- land of St. John in 1751 and for 51X divs was busy st Port Lajoe inspecting the public buildings, which he found, constructed after a flimsy fashion; examining the cou- dltion of the Royal storehouscs, and studying in the light of milit- I ii‘ erv science the best position for the erection of n. fort. Three sites lay in the engineer's choce, each of them good and capable of being strongly fortified. One that on which an earthwork still stands, another the height on the opposite side of the valley, where in modern times stood the mansion of Ring- runuiug ‘further inland. Although "'9 the last two eqninenccs had each a ‘somewhat greater height, Franquet 4 gave a. preference to the first ment- ioned because at close range it fully commended the entrance to the liabor and was provided with a plentiful supply of water froin a well dug on its very summit. The he proposed to place on this height was n. fort with four bnstions, enclosing an era. suffici- ent to contain all the buildings necessary for the accomodation of garrison of four hundred men, with stores and provisions for two years. The projected fort was planncdin accordance with the newest princi- ples of fortification. The bastioiis and curtains were to be of solid masonry. brick and stone. Ex- cellent brick clay had been dis- covered at s. short distance from the site where the fort was to be built, and if the island sandstone was found to be too soft for such s. work, it was proposed to MP1?“ fromCapc Breton the same qual- ity of stone as was used in the de- fenses of Liouisbouig. To ensure still further the saf- ety of the harbor, a. square redoubt was to be erected on the Point c. la Frambolse (on the right hand en- tening the harbor) and the Videttc station on Point. de la Flammc strengthened. The redoubi, so for as can be judged from. the plan, was not intended as a. icmporsrv ivork, thrown up to be armed and manned only to meet an emerg- pcrmanent garrison, with which rm enemy striving to enter till‘ 115111191‘ .' would have to lay his account t0 '_ reckon, st all times. IPranquet visited st. Peters and Tiois Riviera (Georgetown) select- works for the Rub In Hand's utter snow-shaslnl. BRINGING UP FATHER ‘ h‘ 21E‘? iGENTllAL GUARDIAN October. and set sail from Port, s? HOPEFIELD HALL-There will be service in Hopefleid Hsil. Sun- day, Feb. 21st at 7 p. m, conducted by Louis Harris. POLICE COURT - Yesterday morning at the Police Court the of- fender in a Prohibition esso was fined $300 and costs or ab: months. BELFAST Presbyterian Church Services Sunday, Feb. 21st, 11 a. m. and ‘i p. m. Minister, Rev, D, L, Griffiths. MANY THANKS — The Trustee Board of the Protestant Orphanage v acknowledge with thanks receipt of i$10.00 from Lady Patricia. L. O. B. {.A., Canoe Cove. UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA, Belle River and Belfast service, Sunday, Feb. 21st: Belle River st 11 a. m.; Eldon at 3 p. m. Subiect, “The Unanswered Prayer." Rev. J. R. Skinner, Pastor. CAPTAIN ALBERT“ E_ with; A ‘vwd’ and the third’ m‘ clevaticm/Bedeque Subject ‘Christian Blcs on the some ridge as the first, but sings. 1145 a m’ Sunday School, l Rood, is cncy, but designed. to sccomodate a.‘ appearance o1 the country, its pro- throws much light on the history ducts Hid capabilities, the coridlt- 0f the Island at that time. - wishes to announce that there will ,Ciiurch, Long Crock. Everybody pveicome. | FULTON. St. John's Church, i ‘ Sunday, Feb. 21st: Morning prayer and sermon, 10.30 a. m.; Evening service, 7.30 p. m; St. Mark's, Rus- j tleo, Holy Communion and Sermon, ‘£1.30 p. in. Preacher, Rev. George Westbrook. L.TH. HUNTER iilVl-JR. CHARGE, Unit- ed Church cf Canada. Services next Sunday as follows: Wiltshiic, at l1 a. in.; Hampshire iit 2.30 p. in.; Hunter River at 7 p. m. Second Sunday in Lent. lgasouiycss Each of the more tlianGOO branches _. L of the BANK 0F MONTREAI-aio matter where it is locatecl, has behind it the‘ Full resources of the whole organize-I tillflftvllldl has Capital and Reserves of over $74,000,000,and Assets exceeding $.75 0,000,000. No account is too small and none i too large For the BANK OFMONTREAB tolianclle with efficiency and cour- teous attention to the customer's individual requirements. BANK QF MQNTREAL Established 1B1’! Total Assets in access at‘ hsmoooooo l ‘Charlottetown Branch: G. FlLLlTFJ-A. Manager. TIGNISH CONVEN T Honor Roll for January: ISAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES, Sunday, Feb. 21st, Preacher, Reizi . G. Croive: 10.45 a. lll., Central 7 p. 111., Freetown, Subject, “Future Retribution." BROOKI-‘IELD-The services in the Brookiicid congregation on Sun- day, Feb. 21 will be as follows: — Brookfield 3 p. m. and Hunter Riv- er 7 p. m., Sunday School 6 p. m. The services at Harlsville will be in charge of the Young People's S0- cicty. It will be held at 3 ll» 111» DUA_I"’—FHRSON_.~\7I.SVHI7 Mr. James Lawlor is spending a few days in York. Miss ivlargarei; Pearl Marshall has returned to her home at Covehead, after visiting friends in York. The Guardian regrets to learn that Mr. Harry Sivan, Covehead confined to his room through illness. Mr. "Ed." Acorn, known sll over the lviuritimcs for his connection with liorseracing and other sports, leaves this morning for Montreal on s business trip. Mr. J. W. McDonald, Banister, Saskatoon, arrived on the Island yesterday and is the guest of his iaarciit-s, J. W. and Mrs. McDonald, Grand ’I‘racsciie. THE EXPLANATION Potwtocs are good this morning. illllldillll, said a grecngrocer making his usual weekly call. Ch. are they? rotored the cus- tom Tint reminds me! How is it that those you sold me last week ‘are so much smaller at the bot- tom of the sack than at the top? in; sites, and draughting military Well, replied the min, potatoes, ‘efense of both is growing so fast now that by the plaeefl, _In the report which he time o. sackful is dug the last ones sent to his government, he does not. is about. twice the aim of the first." confine himself to the dry detail! _ of planning redoubts and dlscuss- ion of the settlers and their pro- ins the advantages or rivsl posit- spects, and in this way bequeath: to ions, but takes diligent note of the us a valuable document, which Grade X-l Frances McLellan and Mildred Murphy, 2 Lucille Me- Quald, 3 Olive Rayner. Grade IX-l. Terss nLeClerc, 2 Mary Gavin, 3 Margaret Broderick, Grade VIII-l Douis Arsenauit. 2 Stella Bernard, 3 Lena. Richard. Grade VII-l Ernvneilne Gaudet. Grade VI (a)—l Ellze Gaudet, 2 Dulcins. Gavin, 3 Minny Richards and Della. Doyle (equal). Grade VI tb)—1 Hattie McIn- nis, 2 Edith Gaudet, 3 Vera. Arsen- ault. . »- . Grade V~1 Claudia. Bernard, 2 Lillian Skerry, 3 Helen Brennan. Grad IV—1 Jeanette Kincli, 2 Jeanette Boudrcau, 3 Celine Rich- ard. Grade II—~l Winnie MeInnis, 2 Mary Harper, 3 May LeCicrc Grade I-1 Marlon Dawson. Elmira McKinnon, 3 Thelma Bren- nan. "It was only s veer use thst I started in with my company 0n $25 a week, and now I earn $50- "Yes? It's easy to earn that, but how much do you set?" i5 I wism HAO seen ASL: "r0 Go nor-tin‘ worn ‘vi-is cAe-EY GANG-THAT OLD scow "vi-term: on “h-iifi DUDE SKI FF ~ fiinlllllFrlhtvlhilll-Glfllllllrubrltlvd. ‘ETTEADICR THAN igi- Linen is General Eluiriz Vagabond: every Tumiay simi- W. c. T. U. (‘Ollvenllon The Queen's County Convention of the W. C. T. U. met iii Zion Hall on Fob. 17th, the Frances Will- ard Day- At noon, the County Pres- ident Mrs. liiiieikle took the chair, and at the request of the President Rev. J. M. Mecbeod" conducted devotional Exercises. After lunch was served the convention reassem- bled at 1.15 p. m. for devotion and business. The President presided land after singing "Lead on, O King Etemal." called on Mr. W. H. --t~--- affirmed. that PXUliiDil-itrll .‘.> t best; law found yet, but i‘. m be properly worked out. The add: was followed by a fine solo by 1V siaiicii ioaiei-ty. with Miss m. as accompanist. The President read a. touch message from Mrs. (Rom) W. Thomson, Provincial President, i _ivas absent owing to illness. It ' ‘decided to send her a message lgylnpathy and greeting. Miss Vi son gave an interesting talk Temperance Charts, and gold ‘the pupils in her class, are inter Johnson who offered prayer. Alec! in them and in ihe Tfinlimfl goodly number of delegates ivere’ present from the surrounding dis- tricts. lifiiiuics of List convention‘ were read by the Secretary Mrs.‘ Austin, which were adopted. i lvlirs. Camiiin-rll. Mitzi. Pocidleton pointed to make arrangements for prires for the Temperance Contest,‘ which is to be held. in the near future. Rev. G. C. Webster gave n practical Temperance address in which hr: offered helpful suggest- ions. Hr,- "pointed out the WCERDSS in the enforcement of the law and l liilateriai appearing in the pre: A paper on the "Rise and .' Flrcss of the W. C. T. U- in C nda", wras given by Mrs. (R:v.‘ ‘vi. MsdLeod. A devotional reading was g: 2 and Mrs. J. M. AfacLcod, were ap--by Mrs. (Rev) F. E. Boothri which was followed by another preciatlve solo by Miss Luffcrty hearty vote of thanks was tend: the Church authorities for the of the ma. ' Meeting closed with the Miz benediction, to meet again at call of the President. i wills """';’,f;;'f_“"’“‘ give the soft, restful light you _.._..___ need? Buy by the carton and keep a supply on hand. MADE IN C ‘CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. 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