FEBRUARY 4. 1938 ui- TIYMEEU43‘ 3:1‘: i“ "mmmiiii- “ii:- shits-m, we puifl 0 nngcegriiippine D0111‘!- i ' 5'". ghippilll Cream it .. ‘Wm my you to shill 10 “l Tnyofl DAIRYING CO. AIIHIIIY- mot-com‘- L_3393.2-4-7-9. __________._ pn-IS-i BEFORE MATCH BARNSLEY. England — William 0.1km». 111111101‘ of Barnsley. sec- ~16] division sortie)‘ club. died a few .915”; bcfore his team was beaten b0 {w filhiiehostci‘ United in 9. fourth round 13311211511 011D millen- Mo rtgage Sale Tym- will be so‘d by public auc- 15min front of the Law Courts “mo”; in (‘hnrkittetoivn in (‘thinly ill Prince Edward on ’l‘li-irsdav the" third day i, .-\. 1).. i038. at the hour o'clock noon ALL THAT TKIFT me and parcel of land unmn- 'i‘il‘l' and being on Lot or jaunt-IN» Number thirty-five in p; r»; (‘ivuiuy in Priiice Edward |. i. ii-umled mid described as c‘ that is to sziyz-Comnienn- fr" on the South bank of the Mill- rfiie (‘reek and at the north-wrest i-nrnrr uf one hundred acres of |_- d formerly‘ in possession of Vin- mq Bel! now Thomas Bell thence 5...“. tiiirtv-olirliv degrees and minutes west ninety-five thrnrc nnr‘h one degree .--\'rn i-liziiiis \ ‘d forty links parole] to the first men- tinned lini- to the said Creek tin-tire iilhup; shore of the said (‘i-wit in the plat-e of commence- n-mit illtllillillillg fifty acres of land a little inure or less. The llilllYP sale is made pursuant to .tln~ Poiw-r of’ Sale contained in Ill ii ilenliire nf Mortgage dated tlic 131th (lay of November, A. D., 19:15. and made between James Arhiivt: of Bedforrl in Queens fnvnty in Print-o Edward Island, farmer and Mary Ellen Arblng, his wife. nf the one part .and Rosetta llae-iiifiiv of Tracadie in Queens (‘nuiity afnresnid. widow. o! the other hart. Dcfnult having been maili- in payment of the princlnal m"lli'\' iillli interest due under the sr-iil mortgage. For further particulars apply to J. .-\. Diiirllonald, Riley Blflg" (‘hirlntti- . ‘ilicitor. Iiai-sd this 26th day of January, A. D.. 11138. ROSETTA MACAULAY, Mortgagee. p-2l32-1-27-2-3-10-l7 .- a F1." P"tll' (‘E 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - TN TYTF. SITRROGATE COURT n! rv-ir l‘vIA’_I"l‘ER or’ the estate of Norman lihiilziyson. late of Alli. fiifi" iii King's County. Farmer. non-mod. intestate. "is Honourable HAROLD l) PALMER. Surrogate ._i<:iie of Probate. &c..&c.,&c. Tu no Sheriff of the County of ‘i‘" Ciiiiiii-y or any Constable or ‘ GREETING: AS Alex. RuMcDonald of Mil-lain _ in Kings County. . mizniiiistrator_ of the E's- )‘ _ Norman Finlayson the nfoc naim-tl deceased hath prayed t-ifit a‘ twine may issue for the inf-o. the lands of the said de- rcriti. owned by him ,at the time ‘i, iii“ Iii-iii» to any the debts due 11.1 tiic siivl deceased. Yivll AllE HEREBY REQUIRED t? cue n11 persons interested in iii‘ wicl estate to appear before liiPniii a Surrogate Court to be tifrlitiyii‘ iii the Court House in PiM-‘Pirioivn in Queens County N} .. Province on the first day of H-grh If’). 1938 at the hour of {urn r-clock in the forenoon to iiI-lfril cause if any they can why a t-Xfgiiiriio sell the real estate of _-' “and dcccnsed should not be Ki-Rimcr. to the said Administrator. my"? l D0 ORDER THAT a ‘M-("ioiiii hereto be forthwith pub- ‘mifl xi some newsflflilfli‘ publish- in ii“ heiloitctown aforesaid once t <11 neck for at least three uttrc weeks from the date SYMiN under _niv hand and thc -|'-i_i of the said Court this 26th ("ii of -T'll'lilll1'V. AD. 193B. ' 'S“.d.l II. L. PALMER. lmgqfigJmekal Surrogate. “ilriirtinont t-o-let at 201 Prince gflzifi- iiilrfl house below Fitzroy "f"; -F'T\1o offices on ground h" m heellent situation for duc- <u dentist. For full particulars illiliil’ to ll. K. S. IIEMMING. till Great George Street. V“ _ L-3340-2-2-3i 1+0 5AA‘ . g ‘ ‘vvv¢“‘ ll uni. 01hr M‘nlnzuxlzglhalrtzppllcutlon. 'ovovooovvvvoo For Sale ‘i , ____%i__i_ "ti! SALE - coat in excellent condition. Phone ‘i-“i- L-aasa-z-a-ai. ".'-.::....?.:i.i.-."i"iii=u=" . c n- dmliili. Hazelbroog? y > L 3§_m'2'2"1' NEW BUNGALOW nth: BALI Q1190’ R. Cardcau. across froui iiicrorisc Bakery off Elm Ave. _— izlaiiilééii- Forhs/ite on EXCHANGE iron Irma"? horse the standard bred ch“ l"! mare Jude. T . Ives. i Motown. L-84l6-2-4-3l i‘ . Miscellaneous Biivmo SMELTS. oiitiniip s 1'0 Wood Yard. Pull‘: L-2230-l-20-2-3-4. ma}? City lIlLIARLi )'I'_I‘E'I‘( lWN Ggjfklfljliffl . Presentation ‘Iihe following address was pre- sented last Saturday night at Ken. sington to Mr. John H. Mgbigenzge who was retiring from the c, N. R. after 34 years of active ser- vice. Mr. MacKenzie made a vcry suitable reialy thanking his friends for their a ress and lovely gift. ENTERED SERVICE APRIL l. 1913. RETIRED IJANUARY .3lST, 938 Mr. John H. MacKeiizie-“Time Marches On" --To use a frequent and common phrase and ‘in its 531551110 1115-111! changes are notic- To us who _are younger in the service, and in perhaps years, it vmay seem quite a whi’c to look a- head thirty-four years, to ma. who has served for 34 years, it no doubt, seems a short while to look back- The years have brought many changes. some perhaps of great s10 c1< QUO TA TIONS benefit, and other we sometimes wonder about. The man power of the road has also changed very considerably, and few of the old timers, are now to be seen on the b. Among the last of which is our; old friend and co-worker John H '. McKenzie, who is now retiring afier thirty-four years of honour- able and efficient service with the Railway. You have ever been an untir- iiig, faithful, and efiicciit w k1" ur allotted ta cheerful with your i " and kindly in your aitiru c dmlings with all to whom came in contact. We read of many cases on the ficld of battle. where the soldier. who for some deed of valoui- is presented with a lavish demon tra- tioii and decorated with the Vic- toria Cr-risi, Worthy though this medal may be. and we do not wish i to detract from the glory of the| winner; we sometimes wonder; though. if some maybe rushed and: thoughtless burst of bravery, great as it may be. is as worthy of de- i coration as the cont-ant tireless; worker. working early and late.i perhaps without much remunera- tion, and very few biiizles to her- ald his constant and faithful ser-| vice, day after day, early and latch in the cold and stormy mornings" as wcfl asthc fine and sunny days. , We nov: come the ‘ though John, when you are to leave us and retire to a lessi strenuous mode of life; We will miss your cheery smile. and genial way. but hope when our times comes to take retirement, we can leave as proud and clean a record as you so justly merit at this time. In slight token of our esteem. and as a remembrance of our fel- lowship as co-workcrs. during the years we have worked side by side. we would ask you to accept this gift, and only hope that your use of it may give you as much plea- sure, as we the donors derive in presenting it. Signed on behalf of your pals. the Boys on Section 1 Kensingtlon Subdivision. auzi you NEW YORK CURB Q Q Stocks &A.m Cyan B Am Gas E1 Am Sup Pow Brown Pfcl Cit Serv Creole Pet El BO=lCi Sh Gulf Oil Humble O11 Niag Hiid Pant. Oil m4$g@§~$"§§ x r r" BRUISES There's nothing to aqml Minn ‘u. It "takes hold". Antiseptic, soothing, healing. Glvos quick nllel I 1 IXIXIXIXIZIXIXI-I IZIXIZIHXIXIZIZ All those having shares they wish transferred in The New Glasgow Dairying Company please make ap- plication to the Secretary before March 1st, 19218. Mrs. Harold Dickieson, Secretary New Glasgow, P.E.l. iaomomuc L321l4-2-2-4-7 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance li-iilrnl ‘innrilliin loenll. 4c par Iortli Western and Eastern locale, 211 i," r “mil: Announcements and Coming Event: 2o per wunl; Ulunsiflcd I Ill“? uuril; ln Memoir-lulu Notices, 70o per Inch; Lilla of Floral and M’ "lllfl (Ifferlllll, Cards, elm, 4c per name; Letter: o! Condolence 700 .i|-ti. Ninth-en o! Thank: and Appreciation, 10o por Inch or do m! for any advertisement twenty-live canto. Q Q4 Q 9-0 akkkkkhkkkk‘ -0+0-+o-¢§-o0o<+o __ Escaped ESCAPE-ID FROM MY RANCH AT Borden, pale silver male fox. B. Ea E. 1.1.2. L Ear 14 . 08611 stJwi-t. t-aiih-n-i-si. T0 Lei — TWO HOUSES. APPLY T? {FT L-332l-2-3-3t. 87_Po_v_nlal Street. T0 LET-HOUSE. APPLY ll Orieblr st. L-flii-l-W-li fifirlfivifiTiiTr" cam-- l an. Central location. A i L??? Psee.__§1-__.='-2i<i-=-5’5i cosm- - A rename rox. ed. Finder nice-re will!’ ll i . 01m. North w 134+ “L MARK- Wm. R. .mist'ic outook in selections oi the .May $1.26 7-8. July $1.18 7-8 anu _bnrlcy, Canadian western No. :1. ispring wheat patents, firsts $8.10? ;seconds $7.70; bakers $7.60; win- i flay whim; patents, choice 4.35- 4. Crusted} mrrunnn V A ram." r‘. fill-viii fox. John Piaget :1. illbea lei’ River. 11" 1.161 44-31. New York Stocks Slump ) Stock Exchange H 66v! i)’ U I1 .53.“... 3...... New York Mart Stocks , Am For Pr Am Rad ..(By FREDERICK GARDNER .. f; gal’? _NEW YORK. 3—}AP> - Stocks. Am T; 1&3!‘ liiitLthc ..e11iiig skids >111 today's v Am water inaiket. many catapultmg to low- A d est levels in nearly three years Ag???" a with losses running to 5 or_ 6 points Au £90!" gxciiteigllyi and even more in a few gufiuiégil, laijhqiil-l- and sharper break in Bgm d1}; Alllbldctlll Telephone touched off B “X ‘A offerings among industrial leaders Bggfilist V at the start and weakness continu- Ch“ Ohio ed throughout. the greater part of Chlfysler the SOSSlOII. although moderate com so buying support 1n the final hour con Edison cnablctl principal sufferers t0 fin- Con Gas Co ish a_bit above bottom marks. Com Prod While Volume was considerably cur wright ahead of yesterday-Transfers Em Auto m $088353 shaitfs ‘against , a , cuties ay — 1e urnovcr Exec giecu; was comparatively small in pro- _ Fwds portion to tlic heavy decllnm um Motors .;. The Associated Press _.ivera.ge of Goodrich 1D 60 issues dropped 1.7 points to 41.3 Goodyear T 13... a iew low siiicc June l. 1935 Gt No PM 191: Steels.‘ 111151.01’, coppars, trubbersj. i chciniea s. nrin impcinens an Rad Hlgfmr clot cal cqiiinnieiit were in the 1m Tel Tel 5-,, forel ont- oi‘ the retreat. Rails and Kelmecot‘ 371, iiitilitics were more resistant than Mom ward 291; other groups the majority holding- Mun-ay Cg 5g setbacks to fractions N y Com 153. Declines held general amonf! Natl Cash Reg 15“. Canadian stocks. International New York N H 2i. Nickel dronncil l-4 points to 47 Nor Am Cg l6=ii l~8 as Dl8f.l1iO1'.S-SPflf_ll'fi.Xll. Dome, Nor Pac l0‘. Mcliityi-e. Bell Telephone, Ford. pack Moi; 4'1.» Hollingci‘. Imperial Oil and Massey pal-amount 9i. Harris followed with minor reces- Pqnn R, R. 207s sions. Loke Shore gained 1 l-B Phil Mor 82 points to 57 5-8 and Walkers a Phi] Pg]; co .34'.L half point. Pub Ser N J 30H e Oil Co 10h Radio Corp 6 , .. a 3-. Plllllllllll-I PRIBES Scars Roe Co 5f?" __.__ Shcltlhlgiion Oil i?» 11 M "is . . .. -. _ , or std o“ N J 47 (fiabil-spnifii?’ gNiigiitliiilng-ihl Ne. stud” Co 5-?" u .101‘ 1J0 '1-ii§ No. 4 nor 113 7-8; Te)?“ Con’ .37?‘ mo. a wheat v8 i-8: No- 6 W110i!» United Air 20f. B9 La; mu .19 m8; No 1 gal-n“ United Corp "l ‘Z0 M’; ML 2 game.‘ n1 1,5; Nu giggling i tiLlflltll o: 7-8; N0. -i specliilil io-i e _. - . .. t _; °_ 6 U S Rubber Zfihftioiiaa éiil-iltimltiigcll 8144 7-8; g g igdcgl s-ticeiiiiius 500. Oats ——No. 126:1; . ' i-B: No. 3 cw 50 1-8; ex ee Vaiifldiiim l-8; No. i feed 4s s-a; No. 2 wiifirfiigs lied 4i 3-8; No. a iecdN 3&3 s-a: ‘l5- . ° r ck 55 l-8. Barley — o. 6W Vii-ii A11‘ B (tiliuli-B; Nu. 4 cu" s1 7-8; N0 5 cw west- Eiec cu u-a; No. t1 cw 59 3-8; track Woolworth -- GRAIN WINNIPIEG. Feb. a -—(CP)—-R.e- neiied overseas buyine. and IMM- unit-ed States winter wheat belt. out-weighed influence of slinky stock markets and North American iv-ieat markets advanced today rutures on Winnipeg grain ex- change closed 7-8-1-4 cent higher, 140101361‘ $1.00 l-4. Trading in cash wheat was ex- ceptionally slow although spreads closed unchanged. Coarse grains, also closed, oats 1-8 higher to l-2 low- er; barley 3-4-1-2 higher; lower to unchanged and rye 1-2- 5-8 higher. MONTREAL, Feb. 3 —(CPl—— Wheat. northeizn. No. l. 1.65 1-2; cs; bats. feed. NO- 1 .55; flour. 45: white corn 4.05-4.15: bran. ton 31.25; shorts. ton 33 2b: midd- lings. 5B, $37.25; rolled oats, bag 0 tings. 59. $37.25; rolled oats. bag 90 lbs $3.15; hay, No. 2, per ton. car- lots 10.50. - Cheese current western l4 l-2; summer 13 1-2-15 3-4; butter No. 1 solids 32 3-4-33 1-4. Eggs in cartons: A-1 large .32; A-l medium 292 A-large .30; A- medium .28: A-pullt-ts 25-26; B- lanze .25; B-medium .24. Potatoes: Que whites No. l 80's 58-60: N. B mts No. i 80's 60-6 ~- 50's 45-46; P. E. I. mts 90's 88- 85: 50's 50: B. W. I. No. 1 60's 2.- 75 No. 2 60's 2 50. ____.€___. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closigu txchangc rates At Montreal —Pound 5.00 25- 32; U. S. dlr .99 63-64; franc 3.27 7-16. At New York —Pound 5 00 7-8: Canadian dlr 1.00 1-64; franc 3.27 1-2 At Paris --Poiind 153.07 fin; U. S. dlr 30.55 fr; Canadian dlr 30. 55 1-4 fr. In Gold —Pound 12s. 1d: U. S. d'r 59 03 cents; Canadian dlr 59.- 02 cents llnunil Trip BARGAIN FAT§Es CHARLOTTETOWN --Going- SATURDAY. FEB. 12th Mom, l-‘eb. 14th. m!!! $1.20 From SUM-MERSIDE hwovlionalebt Lav Peru mm ol/m clarion: Children n] I'm- anyundn Yuk/W Year: o! up HAL! FARE i Montreal 0a 7-8. - MONTREAL. Feb. 3 —(CP)—— Butter iii-ices ruled firmer on Montreal open produce markets to- day Butler was quoted at, 32 3-4-33 1-4 cents a pound for carlotsg or css of No. l with lots to retailers 111.33 1-2 tor solids and 34 for prints Graded cut; shipments in carlots or liss were 24 cents it dozen for A- lurge. 2.1 for A-nieclium, 21-22 for A-pullcbs and 18-20 for B-large and B-mctiium storage. Cheese was 1-2 cents for wcsicrii current receipts and 15 1-2-3-4 for western summer makes. Pouituts: Que whites No. 1 80's ; N. B. mts N0. 1 80's 60- ‘; P. E. I. nits N0. 1t . ‘s 82-8 ; ‘s 50: B. W. I. N0. 1. 60's 2 75: N0. 2 60's 2.50. I MONTREAL. Feb. 3 —(CP-—! Prices firmed today in light trad-i iiig on Canadian commodity change. Butter spot —Que grass rcgrad- ed 3.7. 3-4-32 7-8; western 2nds (38 scorei 31 7-8-32 1-4; Que 2nds (38 score) 32 1-4ii. Sales: 90 boxes Que grass regrndcd at 32 3-4; 300 boxes Quc crass rcgraded at 32 Cheese spot -Unquoted Eons spot -—-O1lt A-large 24a; A- medium 23a; A-pullets 21a; 3-- large 20a; B-niediuni 19a. ex- ' a Finance NEW YORK. Feb. 3 ——lAP)— Iiorcluii cxciiiiiigc; urcai. Britain ucmuuu so ili. 5.00 ;s--i. 5.00 ‘1-8, bu- bills $3.00 3-8; demand: ' 33411-2; lialv 5.26 1-2; chum 16.94: Germany 40.36; Oiuiuita 1.00 1-(14. BAN S uy 10L‘ r.- C (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada 59% Commerce 108 Montreal 204 Nova Scotin 185 hlAl-{i-(EZTS AT A GLANCE tliy The Canadian Press) Tomato. bloiitrcul and York -—b’tocks clo-sed lower Wiiiiihieu. -—Whciit 7-8 to 1-4- C/_,,'.t hiuhi-i- ivtw York ~Cotton liiglicr; rub- ber and coffee hire-r; sugar un- Changed. ‘ ' ST. CATIIERINES W. l. The regular inontlily meeting of Si. Cailicriiics W. l. met at the homo of Mrs. Mnry Moore on Jan. 22nd. "with an attendance of ten members and four visitors. Presi- dcnt opened the mcethig by the members sinuinu Ode and repeatirrég Creed in unison. Roll cull answe by asking a question. Minutes of previous meeting rend and approv- cd. Secretary gave a report of con- cert. A nice sum ivas realized. It was moved. seconded and carried that . B. and Talent money be left over till Feb. meeting. It was moved. seconded and carried that $3 bc elven Mr. Shaw to purchase locks for hull doors. It was moved. seconded and carried that $2 be givcivto purchase plant for one of our members. Ii. was leanicd with reizret bv the members that our President. Mrs. illlll0lll. felt that she could not carry on the duties of president. The secretary thank- ed the members for the beautiful and useful gifts given to her at Christmas. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. John MtfEnchrrn. roll New Tickets Good 1'4! DA Y 60.461153 ONL I For Purim In omuihbn Canal! call to be answered by "ninitine VOTnO. After n do izlittul lruch ser- ved by the hostess the meeting lgéiliscd by singing God Save the rig. PALM BEAFII BLUE Sapphire blue, chiffon, mid dark 'blue satin will; a ' " l. 1min"...- in white izni'<'r"'1“ stnnrin-v cvhiiii "_\\\'l1S Pllm Bent-h recently. maimed oi’ the evening spent very nleasmwtlv in music and sociable entertainment. Mr John l1‘. Curran. 48 RM” wasaa visitor to the citv on W" " ~= av Mr. JPN-is ‘ilcvati Tome Val" ‘vv. V'Hli a visitor to Cardiqan. c» WHlFdflY. Mr lnhtl D Morrison. 1'1"" i-n-p a-t-w. to carding“, Wodv‘. ‘w ov- iiw tee and reported it ' ‘~~ verv dnncerons in some DTP" Diililn MrTni-ils Lorne V11‘ to ti} u»- ‘w was a recent visitor ~ltv, Viwldrnh- -Ar0 vou sure .- ------..- M... a-Miq YIOVI-iqnhh“ Mn q"- qm 1.... 1.! .! m‘. i... y...,... tri‘ rvv‘ . “.4 t\\' tt on tho urnniphone. Stock Exchange 5x830}. MINING Abittbi (Canadian Prue) Afton ' A P Con Stocks Close Alderman: Amm Bell _Tel 165 Amtfleld Brazilian 10-1. I Ashley Bruck Silk 3-1‘. IAugite B C Pow A 33'.- lixigamac Bldg Prod 50 i Baiikfield Can Cem 10'; .‘ Base Metal Can Nor Pr is i isidgood Can Car Fd 9 . fsig Miss Can Car Pfd 21 dubjo Can Ind Al A 3-". l ih-alorne Can Pac '1 i iiioxvn Oil Can Steam 3 1 hnk Hill Celanase 17'-_ ,-.. Edm Cons Smelt 5g 1 (Jhlmoiit Dist Sea: l3 l Cdn Malartlc Dom Coal Pfd l9 l Uuriboo Dom Bridge 201“. 1 Cas Treth Dom St B 13 i Cent Pat Dryden e1. Ceii Pore Gen St Work 5&1, Chem Res Ham Bridge 3 Chromium How Smith 12 | Comwealth 111111 T01) 14"». 5 Coniarum lnt Nickel 471,, 1 Darkwater Lil-kt? Woos 13 Davies Massey Har or. Dome Oil - McColl Ft 13R Denison Mtl Pow 29¢. Dorval Nat Brew 401. l East Crest Nat St Gar 35 i East Mal Noranda 531; j elldorado Pow Corp - I Falcon Quebec Pow Fed Kirk i Shawiritgan 19,_ Fontaiia St. Law Com 411 Foundation St Law P.1d 131., l-‘rancoeur St of Can 52 Gillies Lake Win Elec A 21/ Glenora Win Elec B Gods Lake Gold Belt goodfig F3113 ti. Montreal Cur Graiidorc gulnnai- '—i a crow (Canadian Press) Hard Rock Harker Blocks Close High Sar , Hollinger Abitibi Com 165 Home Oil Abitlbl Pfd 14w Homest 551188005 53 ‘n; Howey B A 0U 202s Jacola Beauharnois 451 Jellicoe Bath A 9% Beattie Dom Tor a .1 M Con D911 A 5% Kerr Add Fraser V T C 15 Kirk Hud Ford A iii. mm Lake H11‘ Walker 40 , Laguna, Home Oil i115 ‘Lake Shore 117111 Oil 18H Lam Cont. lnt Pete 30 Lapg, cad Melcheis A 2 Lava Cap Brice C0111 13 Label Oro Price Pfd 1L Leitch MONTREAL. Feb. 3 -<cr. uittie L L Some confidence returned to t1. t/Iucassa. ‘ Montreal stock market at the clos vfadsen today but late gains failed to wipi Maclcod out the day's losses entirely and Mamalgo the closing tone -was softer. Vbi- McIntyre lime i-Tifircfl-Bcd Slightly over yester- McKenzie dflv- . McVlttie Downward trend in New York Mercury 0'11 was felt principally in the base Merl Oi metals and papers. International Min Corp Nickel Droved heaviest loser in Minto metals. closins off 1 3-4 at 4'1 l-8. Monarch Papers continued easier, Lhke Moneta, Sulphite easing to 6 3-4 for a loss Morris Kirk 0f i 1-2 Doints on the day. Price Naybob Brothers commoin sold off 5-8 ati Neivibec l3 1-8 and the preferred yielded a i Nipissiiig POW 43- Noraiida Smal‘ dtclines appeared for rails , Nornietal headed bv National Steel Car with Norgold a point loss at 35. Constructions - Nor can also finished weaker. General Ste-l i OBrlen iliarires rights closing off a point at 8kaltaO_ Total sales: Industrlals 29 400; Olfglggl Mines 108.400: Bonds $1.350. Oro Plats Pacalta ga-ngiur , 8.11 0TB. Payore Cardigan Head And p.33... . . . Paymas e1‘ Vicmi Pea.»- ty Pick Crow Among the recent visitors to gigilllffir Cardigan were Mr. Francis Mc- premiu- ImYTe- Mme Villlcy. Mr. Cornc‘i— Preston us Curran. Cardigan Head. Mr. Que Min giant? Baldwin Baldwin's Road. Read Aim; “r8 ughie McLeod. Lorne Valley. Red Lake i111 Mr. Harry Tminor, Baldwin's‘ Rem Gold Rmd‘ Roche Miss Rita Cullen. who for the 517122;’. hast two weeks has been visiting 5m, Am 291i‘ Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph i shawl-my ‘l: en. 48 Road. returned to the Sheep 91-991; C Y on Wednesday. shlen-mb "WT" S1 ver h Many people in this vlcinityi Sigma ave taken advantage of the ideal 51mm weather during the past week and - slave Lake managed to set quite a supply 0f‘ s w pm wood sawed for future use others Stadacona ‘"58 iii-av chopping 1h the woods Straw Lake an hauling. ‘sug gas? “"'* Su on MThlgo many friends of Mr. Earl Sullivan Jac nald. valuable employee at Sylvgnite A. McDona d and Co . Cardi- , Tashotg gun. are pleased to know that her Took Hugh is improving after a very serious Texas lness and hope to see him about Toburn s°°“' ' Towagmac -'“‘ Uclii Mr. Thomas Gallant. c N R, Unit, 011 Employee at Cane Tormentine. i-e- Ventures turned to work on Wednesday ‘iulcan after spending the pint two weeks Waite Am visiting friends at 48 Roiui- Wcndigo —'"-— Westflank Mrs. James McNeil. Lorne Val- W Turner 1e)’. Was a visitor to the city on Wood Cad Friday inst. wfl H“; Mr. Edward Cairns, Bn""'" ymi; Road. drove to Montague Thurs- day on business. 3mm Tr —*-—- Cdn Marc A very enjoyable evening was coast cop spent at the home of Mrs Philin Cobalt Mclnnis. on ‘Imnrsday when the D51 011 youniz people of Inme Valley and Maimbic Cardigan Head gathered for their pend or weekly auction party. After the Rlwme card game ii delicious lunch was mm, Mon served by the hostess and the re- Tam rite rail.‘ K19 lllfitliS Dome Betting .111 early two- shbre evnverttns an ‘Q1181 loss into a ntt Nfclntyre i were down land llollinger finish u iii‘ ‘ hem picked up rap ly 111 the so Dome and Lake features in the recovery moveme back all but 5-8 int loss and lake fruct- Cauadian Press) TO, Feb. 3- UNLISTED veloped. showing chi iiior solds and base early and 1-4 - finished on IQ Shore I W!’ Recommend- g " I j ANGLO-CANADIAN TELEPHONE ;; ii i ‘ (6 9! z - Uass A Common I AT I MARKET t 1 FULL PARTICULARS 0N REQUEST i C. IRVING, BREIIMN 8i COMPANY LTD. ‘ 16g" a. M. BAGNALL—MANAGER 2g’- Bil-ilk 3r Nova Scotla Building ¢h.,,|.,u,...,,..,, l 50 19h: agit- yn early on Tuesday morniiiz" ins-rm; 3.“, L uiiilliiiiriaifly fell iii his liuiiic 75 Tcariiic the LlglllCllbx of his 10,, 3B - andfiacturing the boiir. He was 28 THE LATE MR. sconce T. §fi"i°d to‘ his bed a tlmiiul‘ wt...- m: ‘s BROWNE be mime lately. A“ b ;n._-;-.-a_..,.. 10 ______ nlglilléelfaggltit: iZOOXlLLSiiI 1.111 i Pin-fir). The death o - ‘red ' ti P~in> n _ , 5P1 j I}. i iai .1111- Bag mward blangullfiospiigl yéitémg‘; LChRlNilCfii aid aiiu kiiiilli" ‘iiir-iiir l8 morning of George T. Browne coud do he ‘"‘*"*."d 9M9"? i” 411111 242 head gardener of theDomiuion Exl gllgcfiunday “mm”? "b0"? Pifiii <> 4g perlmcntal Station. Charlottetown. _ ' 100 Mr. Browne had been a patient in _" ' ‘l? tizcstitrsus‘.i“*....‘ii:..."":=.: Trsasurv Enriched gaining health before he had enicr- $23300 By Hatfield 40 He was born in Norw‘ -1i, No - '" 6 folk Count. , En land, in liilll arid °T.'TAWA-.i“ri> lh-“CUQB i-ikrii 5 Y 8 . 30 received m5 tram.” Wm‘ Daniel by inc Doniiiiizin (Jvoveriii1ieiii-_nc- 155 Brothers of Norwich. After com- milzielcgtfitiliilu fTCfllllillllq Hati id 19;: ' u, pyj E1. T; 15] d 1 i. ' ‘.0 .0i'iiiei' ova Si. 4o ' hilgrkcd form: tihii-alii-iih laif‘ “'""°°“°" ("Willi Qiierii- ‘>10 53 Mr. Reginald sterns. proprietor of ‘$23100? F” m" “""l‘-1‘“"Y~ ii . , 'Pfl F( ill 1 ' 1 u" Beach Glove rm] , , the‘ lust ‘fisczii ‘\)iiiil'lC‘j1l'( l‘ 1 “~ l6 On October l. 1918. he was ap- “m” Iodw - -‘ ’ ‘i ~11 ""3 i2 ' t - - '. ~ ~ 143 ihogiiiiiij afillflithilalitfgiliiiffiifi VT“ mmml‘ -“°i"'°-“““""i W" P‘ 228 promoted to the position of head ‘m’ 3w“?! 0‘ 571-009 Paid CiiiY-alii 600 gardener Mr Browne iras a very Hamel‘! m 1931 a“ wpamii°n m‘ 10h ‘thorough andefficient gardener as the mlegai..io"n“li“iiig Oi his 13o ‘the digp.“ of flowers at me éuh schooner oil the Irtsli coast ir. 13 ltion fiillwtcstificd l-lc was al- i915‘ He was "hmged Wm‘ “Mid 39 [ways ready m giv-e helpful advice in that his vessel was not tor- 155 concerning flowers and horticul- peuoed b“! founderp-d m ‘i 1m“ 5 mm] problems and after years oi court action 52 He Wm be gkeau" nflssed bv his inr/lasplssgrtitlenced last ycar- to ll term 35 fellow workers at the station and ' 10 by numerous friends throughout. -i-_~ '6 the Island. " ' ‘ "' ---- —- § Vfr. Browne wa iini rricd. He -' s; is ‘survived by thrgc ilistcis, two of 4- Y E s I G H T whom Mrs. H Culley and Mrs. A. 1%,, Charman. reside respectively in l6 Norwich and Siu-rey, England. 13.7.” l Fitting and Sgaplying Glasses 115 ' - 27 Presentation gig A 1____t d t ll. J. MABON ' ' occur- 5° red avtertiieniigsiéié‘ oimfirfha Mrs. orroivirrmsr “f2 James n. Stcivart. Bayview. on MONTAGUE. r ii. i. n9 ylednfisday. Elan. rill-t. gggehi £01m; Office Connected With U9 digs‘ Eggiiliwliliefifii dlliVtll‘ stguperiil to ' Drugstore 14° fresh his horse and partake of V 36,’ ijltiS dinner. and found much to his 5g ” surprise a committee TCDTESEIILIDK . b “5.f.“‘1‘..il3$..32 2‘.f...~'.%‘;“°<.... Professional Bards 103 by Mr. Damien Cullen 311d ' “‘-—**"-"i 12 George Clark presented Bobby" . égg with“? well fillied purse] H J. W. MacKenzie A oiigh ta en combc 0y un- 600 awares. Mr. Smith rose to the occa- REPRESENTATIVE I 38 slon and in his own sincere and gANAnyAy GQVERNMENT 15$ lrixnddlyhmannei‘ olssuiégd iaplll Ayeriqunilgg a e was on y o c s - 44'. be of service to then) and wished 1 Brace Block Phone i530 i?» i ifiefifiisiuiéi..%°'.§§§“Z.l‘°3..°§ni’l35 -°"-*-"'-§-'"°‘. 9"“‘@‘-‘-°-‘fi1‘!'.!= 15'7- i tokens 0i friends-iii» and iiwiiwiii _____.___.__... 5 that. he met with dav by day as he performed his dutie" amongst, them. 20: J All giineld ixlzlwfiifigillf: His In‘ U. F- " w ic - 25g Bigllainy hitched uiawanti‘ oericc more (“hiiflered Aviiiiiliiiiiii .15» #2332.°£..§“§..‘§“ilai.'2i.t‘%l‘€£'%i w» -------- mg,“ tiieililbéiilageiifi gioiigouiziiist $011511} PM“? u‘ P’ o‘ B“ u’ ,, hol d troubled themselves to 3g‘ ‘naive hind thuis outward sign of ___,___ _», t eir 0o wi . i“ 62" iThezfollowing were the collectors 36g and committee. and to them one MCLGOd & BGIIHE)’ 1w til%.i“'..§.‘.‘.‘.°“...°.l§"ti.li ‘li‘.%.‘°‘...’.*.‘§ y-g- ggggg-gy- g;- g- 41, .- . . _ ,‘ _ . . A , . . =5 i 322"‘?J?bgizlitl'lilgggvgfliféi‘:l)ii%liiiig. Bflrriitleaiqyyd eriéefligigt-i-fl" Geo. Clark. David Johnston, Flor- i " 12V’ entlne Gallant. .- 412° Dear Bobbin-We your friends of -—-—-=:::’ “ii 54 Rura. Route No. 1 feel we would M‘ Aiban Farmer 16 be remiss iii our duty if we did not , gt» express four sentiments 021E998) nit" BARRISTER. souciron, are. o vou or your unswerv R ' y in the capacity of mail MONEY To LOAN 295 Many times we have overburden- Ba k f c d B M“. ' 3; t‘ “kc ti‘ $23.2: “ ° m‘ ’ " <*h§'r@@*1i>e sia never a e orena. -- -—-~———- 12s matter how much we may lib-VB 62 inconvenienced you. vour genial 415 smile _and happy manner made us Mugl-"ME i?) ggdflrilOll-S enough to bcsieze you Adjustment Bureau 14h $0 at this 58133011 0f the lei." CRI-JDlT-COLLI-JCTIONS 411,1. when words of good cheer are in, quqnlq- Rppmrrs 14 order we trust evcii though we are PERSONAL 110535 13's? imfwgmiegig‘gyo‘étzunggge%fg€igglta: 9 Twecl Bldg., Charlottetown. 2 ‘ . n4 the many acts of kindness iJer- _ ___,___._ 145 formed during 1937 and in eonclu- --- ~-_- _~._._._.._»-... .. . .. .2- sion we hasten to tend to vou and _ 123g yours the vetV best of prosoeriti’ and |EX. MOIUGSO" H3 hasijimfggqoiiorbeligiziitif of box holders BARRNTEK SOLKTIOR‘ “r0 40 R‘ R" N0‘ 1' Money to Loan Collections l- - 1%,; NATHANIEL {égmnrzs ran- omce, 9o fir...“ up...“ fllfegllj.’ s05 ‘ ' ‘ " ' ‘ 13 There passed awav at his homo ii?- L‘1t.$"§“%‘3t%“35§Ll3“l;.221...? ire-in“ A- ‘-'"-*'* 3 highly respected citizen in tlic- Barrister. Snliiiior. ell‘. person of Nathaniel Chnri0s Penr- l sucei-ssoi- inrllilxiiziii" 265 son in the 81st. year of his age i ‘ shun: \‘-_,'- G v i: H - '~:..::r.':;:*:.;::"r.." tic: i‘ 1% ceaseril had not-been enioylng hi. (‘harInIlt-Iunn. l‘. lI. l. 660 finest health. but we: nbir- to be‘, 311111121‘ l" Nil!‘ _‘ 100 about as usual and iviiig promisci Collections. lti-nl lM-i r 170 ‘ i W sinrszr r 1'11‘ were‘. . = l4 i‘ j.“ n" g _ 19 . ll i" Real Estate Agency 820 26 , i" H K S HEMMING 115 o o o 350 l‘- 1», . ' ‘ '2,‘ Offering to the Public a service m all i: branches 0t Real tstale as TORONTO. Feb. 3 -(CP)-—iln- “gain of 1 l-fl. B falo-Ankerlte to 3-8 at the ed unchanged. Preston. ef- were nt oi close der the influence of a sharp down- __ . . tun‘; or; thed lxwmellgfimg “is: To BUY, §ELL. RLNT Properties Ill PB GT3 UXTIQ . I ’ on‘ the rattling: crlnggkeltbvtggulieaiig City and Country. To give vawalnms, ‘VCTE O E v Trfificsboard was Drolrcsstvely we“ arlaiige Mollllalle Loans’ Secute em?“ until the last hour when a moder- Cone“ Remhl; and Manaqe Front-rim; Owners of Land or Bu 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. Agent and Manager. and Estates. N0 chance UNLESS DEAL arriicran Their Properties Persons Desiring to BUY or RENT City Houses or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call ildings are Asked to List TEL. 1376 Charlottetown ‘ i s i’ s»..-