‘ll L i To the eieelioi-Qilii Ward L Civic Election. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN: 1 am again a candidate for Ward 1 ‘in the coming For the past six years you have honoured me with m“, guppofi. for which I am deeply grateful. On Wed. hpgdfly next, Feb. 9th you will be called upon to elect your councillor and I again ask the same generous measure of 5||pp0fl you accorded me in the past. Please accept this as a personal interview. The time before election may not permit nie to see each of you, With the hope that you will again favor me with confidence, your I m, _ Yours faithfully, A. A. HENNESSEY glilectors of Ward One January 31st, i938 i..iiiii:.: AND GENTLEMEN: l have nominated as Councillor for Ward One and 1 take this opportunity of respectfully soliciting your sup. or! l-‘tiiiillou resulting from the lug illt‘ past eiglit lean year's; (liir (‘ity has been placed in a precarious financial demands made upon it dur- our debt increasing the past peril‘ Ilium‘ "l‘lll'|.\' ("W quarter of a million dollars. The demands for relief have been steadily increasing despite evidences of general recovery. Thus it is clear that efforts should be vigorously made lo reduce our outstanding debt, balance our budget each year and find a ‘solution of our relief problem. lt is my intention, if elected. to follow the above gen- eral policy and to make every endeavor to have the City run in a modern businesslike ditions to help Tax returns manner; with improved con- and an extensive Provincial Government paving program to help our unemployed, this coming year offers an opportunity to return to normalcy and balance budgets thus it will not be necessary for us to continue our large outlay for Civic permanent improve. merits. lt is my opinion that l! Dolley of rigid economy ilioiild be exercised by the incoming Council. Yours sincerely a. n. LARGE , L331 1-2-2-5-7-9 006004 O-OOOOQ-FOOOOOO-OO-Q O4 Q Electors of Ward Three LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: I take this opportunity to announce I have nominated as Councillor for Ward Three, and hereby respect- fully solicit your support. If I om elected. I pledge strict, honest attention to conserve, not squander insist that the policy of the tax-payers money-to the Council be strict econ- omyT-that ALI. Council meetings be open to the public—to insist that all Civic laws and regula- tions be obeyed by all. Strict economy must be the watch-word of all Council meetings if the property owners are to retain their property-and finally- JUSTICE TO ALL-FAVORS T0 NONE. ;,Yours sincerely, JAMES T. McKEE wwuevtollo-ooooe-uw» §f§§+§+b+k4 ELECTION CARD ELECTORS WARD 3: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: I am again offering my services as Councillor for Ward Three, in the forthcoming election. Having. served you. fontheupast four yearfl. flnilbfiltll. . , successful in completing permanent streets in this Ward, establishing Public Facilities in the Market House and in- stalling stoker, which means a large saving yearly in coal, lllfilflb)’ again solicit your support, and if elected will faithfully serve you, as in the past, giving particular at- tention to all Civic Matters, particularly outstanding taxes and the financial question. Mg H. ' F. VANIDERSTINE. ll-il-l22-2-4-3i. ‘¢OOO§§§OOO 0O O0 O 00-000 00-0404 O-QOOO-O-OOQ+Q-OOOOOO4000O i Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance 5 (Ieiiiriil (luur-Liiu Iafllll. 4o IHII‘ word; Western and Eastern lbmals, 1o |II‘I uorili miiiiiiiiiii-iniieiitu iiiiil (fuming ltriiiiia ‘Jo iii-r win-ii; i" l"? iuirii; Iii Moi irliiiii Sulli- Bllirlliiui (mi ow liii-ii. ,\., uuni. titlii-r nili-ii on upplli-iilluii. liluliuuui Chum: use, t-iinia, vita, 4e our name; Letters iii coiiiiiila -. "trunks iii.il Appreciation, 1|“) per “IP11 or do vol (llillliflld i |inr iiinlii llliiis 0| Hur ll iur any advertisement twenty-five coats. W9§¢O0 For onto l-‘Olt sALE - A LADTS COON Coal iii excellent coudllton. Phone 638- L-tlll5B-2-3-Il- -__________________. NEW BUNGALOW FOB SALE- Ilbulv R. Cardeau. across from Enterprise Bakery oi‘! Elm Ave. 11-3359-2-3-61. .____%__fi____ 7°! SAL! on EXCHANGE ron a heavy horse the standard bred l-Yflilllui mare Jude. T. G. Ives. Charlottetown. 14-3416-2-4-31 I011. BALE 0B EXCHANGE FOB colt 01‘ milk cows, 1 sow due March 28th, and ressed hay- E. Ryan. not 4o. 41445-2-5-11. - basins at: st rouonlbll DPIOOI. Ideal guinbtna Supplies Limited. 3° liii y. Wee . Monti-cal. gieptured Cir-roast» ii rizniiui u.v|:n' g1‘!- Jobn Pldiloon. Shoat v "*- L-Isot-z-I-ai. rsalesmen Wanted Escaped ESCAPE!) PROM M! RANCH AT Boi- , pale silver male fox. R. . . Z. l. E 1t R. Cecil u 11-3356-2-3-31. I0 Let "r9." zero: is: “t”: I B“ l’. l! - iii-i %rtnce at. L-Bfllli-i-ll-iil: Male Instruction AIR CONDITIONING ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION THESE FAST oatoxwngiaiarilgvtalga oi ave n e or i-oper y qual tied rqeii for Cervic- and Installation work. To fill need. men who oim meet "- quire erita are being selected by 1am fully trained in spire WM- mq giving age, oduca ion, reo- Qm, Qmplgymqyit. lllltlol ill-i - Bolt t0! one Gut tii§._m1_:_5_7> Personal WOMEN-YOU can IE FINA"- ll l - fili"i.li.‘.“‘iili“t'r“.ll.ll.lil‘.i'ivoli'él earn a 1 vtna by flilffflil"! lmidl" actuate onoiiiviziiloi CAN l l;-‘_§=l.'a""..:aii1ir Wage h. 4- .31, . Ill .- tlfifl"i..“.’.ili".l'i£l'.“qi.2"l;tmlltl‘. riutitui . orou o. liglndorlartan ‘bgepsat’ m ‘STOCK I'll‘. 1ll.‘.i(‘,'i'| ,|~_|ll\\.\i (it A141!‘ ‘. V QUOTA TIONS New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Prcu) Stocks Close Ani For Pr 3% Am Rad 12‘. Aiii Tel Tel 1317.. Am Water 8"". Anaconda £91.. Atchlson 83 All Ref 20% Auburn 4%. Bait Ohio i)". Bold Loco 8*». Beiidix Av 11". Beth Btccl 5i‘). Chi-s Ohio 31% Chrysler 51 i, Com So l‘: Coii Coii 38H Coii ECHSUYI 21H Coii Gas Co '7 Corn Prod 5D Cur Wright. 15‘. Elcc Auto Lt , 17‘;- Elcc Pr Lt 8‘- Geii Elcc 37". Geii Foods 31-2.. Gcii Motors 3' i. -, Goodrich 15".. Goodyear T 18-“. Gt Nor Pitt 20'-.- ‘ Hlill Mot Cur 7"i Int Hnr 60 Illt. Tel Tel 5‘:- Keiiiiccoti. 34'. Mont Ward 31". Murray Co 6 N Y Cent. 16'; Natl Cash Reg - 15*».- New York 2V. Nor Am Co . Nor Pac Pack Mot: Paramount Penn R. R. Phil Mor Phil Pet Co . Pub Ber N 30-’ Pure Oil Co 10% Radio Co 6?’: Radio K O 37": Sears Roe Co 5‘? I Shell Union Oil 15“- South Pac 17% Bid Oil N J 447% Stude Co 5 Texas Co 39 United Alr 21% United.’ Corp 2'4- Unlted Drug 6% United Gas hnp 10 S Rubber . 27% U 8 8t Co 50% U 5 1nd Al 1t) Vanadium 164i. Warner Bros 2% West, Union 23W West Air B 22 West Elec 90“; Woolworth 41'.» ._- . Yesterdays . Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOB EVERY WED- NESDAY & SATURDAWS ISSUE. RETAIL MARKET _a. Recovery Trend Wi p e s 0 u t Early L o s s es (BY FREDERICK GARDNER) (Associated Press Fin anclal Writer) NEW YORK. Feb. 4 —(AP) — The stock market put on a right- nbout-face today and leading ls- suea climbed back fractions to more thnii 2 points, The list slid into new lo\v ground since 1035 at. the opening. but offerings quickly dried up and a. plodding recovery got under way which continued to the close Transfers totalled 806,290 shares compared with 1,088,350 Thursday. The Associated Press average of i432 istocks was up .9 of a; point at American Telephone flopped inocr then 3 points at the start ‘of 1 l-4 poin Celery bunch 20-256 Potatoes pk 20 Turlnps each 5c Cabbage lb 543 Beets pk 306 Steak lb 1340c Roast beef 14-113" Stew meats 12-12;: Chicken each 115451- gpiwi in“ 3104c lllifil‘. i '- Cream , ‘WC Eggg do; 25-300 Brow) 60-55100 oars brig 47-480 Lamb lb 14-170 Cod lb 10C Onions lh '76 Squash lb 20 Appl ‘ d " Crarilcoierrizeg lb 12¢ Pumpkins lb v4): Carrots pks - ' Porsnips 3 lbs 1°C Lin. __.._. WINNIPEG. Feb. 4 -—tCP)-— “fluent. futures duplicated yester- days perioiiiiiliicc 0i) inc Whirl-Wt! griiiii exchange today and closed 'i'l-8-1-4 cciii higher‘ on buying iii- duccd by unfavorable Un-Wd States winter wncat conditions and EUIOpeBD developments. _ Continued foreign lllttfffloi-S m Manitoba wheat gave futures a strong undertone although full advances of more thuii a ccilt were puma by profit-takers. Silica of Canadian wheat were esiuiiubcci at 300,000 bllallUlS ~10)‘ shipment fro-iii both Atlantic and Pacific seaboard pores. Mlllb also b01181"- spiirliigly. , , N0; 1 iiortherii eased n cciit ill“ dull trading to close 20 cent.» tLiJUVQ the lvlay future. Only a light trade ivns rcported for No. 2 northern which closed unchanged, 11) 1-3 coir-ts premium over May mutton. Coarse grains closed, oats 1-8- 7-8 higher; barley 1-8 higher; flax 1 l-t-l 3-8 lower and rye 3-4 higher. Wanted wand-liii -iviTii.jr: MINK srivri: quiilty- and Price. '1‘. Ci. Ives. Charlottetown. L-3410-2-4-Jt Male Help Wanted APIIBNTICI: WANTED T0 learn Barber Trade. Bhort Course expert tratrfna. Molar Barber Collette. Halifax. 17-356» _ ________..__._ -. WE IIAVI! HELPED HUNDREDS to obtain positions as letter Oar- flflfsyPfltill Clorlu. Customs Ex- amtners. Olerkii and Btenogrlnll- ers. etcl. and can help you. Write us for groof and free lnformat on. M. C. . lchooll Ltd, Toronto, l0 Oldest in Canada. M. H. W. _.._._____-_-______-_- M0111! RETAIL!!! WANTED: For better and quicker reiulta in your work. investigate our Profit Building Sllll Pllli. It's full of poiiiitbtlttcal Ii it liven uso men the chance to earn their ltvtni! honorably. it. can help you tool Easy terms. No risk! Experience unnecessary. A small capital will start. you and lead you to ltiirrcsti if you ndviit our methodi- without. obligation write to: Fnmlleli 00., 570 ilt. Olamarit S1,, Mont-real. N-‘lttl-l-ll-N-W-i- but eventually retrieved all 0i.’ this and emerged with a net advance to a tllll 7-8 Fractional gains and declines 'were evenly divided among Can- zitfliflll stnclm. Up were Distillers- Sciigrrim, Dome, Nickel aiiri hlcliityre. Brazilian. MliTJOlll, Massey HalTis and For-u showed losses of 7 8 of a poliit and ess. Rails bended to ignore official figures on last; week's freight loading revealing a contra-season- al decline- Motors were unaffected by sn- nouncement Packard had cut prices of its cars. Steels held the upswing despite indications of a slight dip in next week's mill alterations. ‘They yielded part of their gains at the finish. - _ WHAT STOCKS DID Fri. Thur Advances 386 53 Declines 205 699 Unchanged 104 101 Total issues 755 853 iiionucis Piiicrs MONTREAL. Feb. 4 -—(CP)— Prices firmed coda/y 1n light trad- iiig oii Canadian commodity ex- change. Butter spot --Que grass regrad- ed 32 7-8-321; westerns (92 score) 33: VJK§KEII1 ands (38 score) 32-32 3-8. Sales: 200 boxes Que grass re- giuded at 33. - Cheese spot -Unquoted. Eggs spot -Oii~t A-large 24a; A- medium 23a; A-pullets 21a; B- lui-gc 19 1-2o; B-mcdlum 19a. MONTREAL. Feb. 4 -(CP)—- Butter prices ruled firm on Mont- real open produce markets today. Butter was quoted. at. 33 1-4 cents for curlois or less of No. 1 with lots to retailers at 33 1-2 for solids and 34 for prints. Graded ca; shipments in car- iots or less were 23 1-2 cents a dozen for A-large. 23 for A-med- iuin, 21 for A-pulletzs and 18-20 for B-large and B-medium storage. Cheese was l4 1-2-3-4. cents for Ollfllelli. Wfinlkl‘)! receipts and 15 12-3-4 for xvi-stern summer makes. Potatoes: Que whites N0. 1 80's 58-60; N. B. mts N0. 1 80's 60- 65; 50's 45-46; P. E. I. mts 90's 65: 50's 45-46: P E. I. nits No. 1 90's 82-85; 50's 50: B. w. I. No. 1 60's 2.75; N0. 2 60's 2.550, Finance NEW YOlRlK, Feb. 4 -tAP)- Foreign exchange". Great Britain demand 5.00 7-1tl. 5.01 3-16. 5.01 5-18; 60-day bills $5.00 11-16; de- mand: France 3.29; Italy 5.26 1-2: Belgium 16.00; Germany 40.31) 1-2; Canada 1.00 l-tl-i. hlON'I‘lI.l1AL. Feb. 4 -(CP)-— Wheat, northern. No. 1 1.55 3-4 barley, Canadian western No. 3 .77; outs", iced, No. 1 .65 1-4; oats. Canadian western No. 3 .00 1-41 flour, spring wheat. patents, firsts 810; seconds 7.70; bakers 7.80; wiiiwi" wheat patent-i, cl-ioice 4.- 35-4.45; white 6171'!) 4.054 l5: bran, ton 31.25; shorts, ton 33.25; iuldtiliiigs, lt.ll ..r ..-i. bug. 9t) pounds 11.15: per ton. carlots 10.50. Cheese western current l4 l-‘l; summer 15 1-2-16 3-4. Butter 33- 33 1-4. Egg» in cartons: A-llflPge 31-32: A-l medium 28; A-largc 28; A- mediuni 2t); B 24; C 23. Potatoes: P. E I. mta 90's 82- 85: 50's 50; N. B, No. 1 mts 80's till-liii; 50's‘ 45-463 Que No. 1 whites 80's 58-60; iieiv B. W. I. 6t) lb crates No. 1 $2.50. uivixrrriiiiiionainv iiox (By The (innlldian Press) Closing ext-tiling" mics At Montreal ——Pound 5.01 3-16; Canadian dlr 1.00 1-64: franc 3.- l... hay. No. 2, 2!) At Paris -Poimd 152 84 fr; U B dlr 30.51 fr; Canadian dlr 30.51 l--t fr. Iii Gold -—Pfllll)f1 12s. 1d: U. S. dlr 59 ()3 cents; Canadian dlr 58.- 99 cents. Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks C10" Abitibi com 150 Ahililbl Pid 14"! Asbestos B? B A Oll TMWi Beauhariiols 4"; Bathurst A 9‘: Dom ’I‘nr [l Fraser V T C 1° _ Ford A 17'“ Hlr Walker 40"! Home Oil 114 I Imp Oil 1B‘.- Illt Pete M Price Com 13 Price Pfd a Currencies 1403111351,, Fab. 4 —-(CP)- The Pound Sterling closed 13-82 higher at 85.01 3-H) on Montreal ioziiigii on") aiiuei. toitiiv Willi“ U" "-- l -‘ l"lll t-Yill iii {LM 3-4 ix-iits. The United States color advanced i-iil of a cent. W l-lfl lhcount. |__ZQ_ ...¢_.. Intorriatloiin‘ . Montreal I Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) $100k! (‘I959 Bell Tel 151". Brazilian log Bruck Silk 1y». B C Pow A 32*. Can Cement It) , Can Car Pld g1 Can Car Fd ii i. Cari Pac '1 Can Steam a Geluiicse 17., Cock Plow i. Cons Smelt 5111-. Dist Seag 13-. Dom Coal Pfd Doni Bridge 391g. Dom Si; B 11L, Doni Tex no Founda Co 1;ii._. Gen Bt Work g», How Smith 1g imp Tob 14". liii. Nickel 471,-, int Pow Pfd 1a ‘lake 0f Woods 13-‘, fnssey Harris d’. vIcColl Ft 14 Vltl Power 34) Nat Brew 4m. ‘lat Si, Car 35 Norunda 5a Que Power m‘, Bhawinigan 19", Si. Law Com 41,, st Law Pfd 1:; Sou Can Pow 12-h Si: o! Can 60 Win Elec A 2L Wtn Elec B 175 NEW YORK CURB Stocks crow Am Cyan ‘B 23'». Am Cyan B 231,, Am Gus Elec ' ' 1.. Am Sup Pow ‘i. Can Marconi , 1 Cit Sew 1%,‘. Creole Pet 221. E1 Bond 5h 'i Gulf Oil Corp as Humble Oil 6i Nlaa. Hud ‘IN Pant; Oil i. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press] Toronto _<Stocks irregularly low- er Montreal --Stocla irregularly higher New Ymk ——St0c'ks higher Wmmpeg —Wheat 7-8 to 1-4- cent higher New York -—Cotton higher; rub- ‘brr and coffee lower; sugar uii- changed THEATRICAL SPUTLIBHT TURNLWEST (C. P. yvfiuardiams Special Wire) U1'1'A A. Feb. 3 —- Canada's theatrical spotlight will be focus- sed on Western Canada's amateur tliespians next monili as regional trials of the Dominion Drama Festival are held to determine the plays and actors who will compete tn the Winnipeg fliinls in hilly for the famed Besiliorouiih Trophy and the other awards. Finalists have been determined already in the Marttlincs and hi one of the Quebec districts. Mal- colm Morlcy. English plu wright and actor who ta adjudicator: the fcfrlnrial festivals this year. will Judge western Canada plays (lur- ing Fobruar_v arid those from On- tario and ihc other Quebec dis- trict in hfai-ch. I Maritime Winners 171a Nova Scotia winner was "Bend Her Victorious", Wfliiilll hv Philip Johnson and played by the I-lziilfzix Theatre Arts Guilii. Mr. liforlcy judged it. the lie-t- Nova. Scotia presentation several weeks aizo. litovlng on to Saint John. Mr. lviorlcy judged plays pra-i-iiied at the New Briuiswick and Prince IQIWBFLI Island joint regional les- tlv.il mid selected “The Slia:u.-\i' iii the Glcii." by Johii M. Siizgo play- ed by the ‘Theatre Guild of Saint John. as the one to rcpi'c.~.<-iii that region lll the finals. Lust Saturday niizhl iii Que-be:- City, the (ll'llll'i(lll(‘ section of the Qllbilf-A.‘ National Coiisisrvziioryi of Music won firs’. honors ll] ilie Quebec F1151. recioiinl festival Will‘. presentation of "Dejeuiier ile- Jamoureux," by Andre Blrabcau. Awarded Annually The Ilcssborougli Troplrv is awarded annually to ilie hesi- Drodileecl play at the finals and competing productions may’ be either iii French or English. Another award is given the next best play tn French and an- other for the next best English pin . Illrom Wednesday to Saturday this week. Mr. Morley will judge the Manitoba. Regional Festival in Winnipeg. 1n Saskatoon from Feb. 0 to 12. Saskatchewan's r08- loiml festival will be l'if‘l('l. Alberta's will take place in Cal "iii-y from rep. l0 to 19 and Britlai Coliim- bill's lri Victoria Feb. 22 to 26. Then the regional adjudicator will return east. to Ottawa where the Ontario East. French section. plays Will be Dmduccil Mir-ell 3 and 4 or March t and o. The Quebec west planned for Montreal Mai l2 and the Ontario East, 1.. section in Kingston March 19. At Windsor from March 23 to m, m». Morley "i" we the On- tario west festival and in Toronto from March 78 to April 2 iiii- ceil- tral Ontario festival will be lifi. Tile finalists in the various reg- ions will then go to Wlimipriz to compote for the highest award in Canada's amateur theatre. Last year. Tiiifliiio Masque... present- liii: original comedy by Joiiiikfiiiii- ter, "The House In The (lull-l. Olen," won the Beaitioroiurh Tro- phy tn the finals at Ottawa. Staci-cs Gain Little Ground In Montreal MONTREAL. Feb. 4 -(CP)—— Ba c metals led the list to higher ground oii Montreal Stock Ex- change today after an early weak- ll had carried a number of i». es to new lows for the year. some. however, failed to rally with the mz-jrirlty and finished the day iii iieu- low tel-rim . Volume was wi-ll above the prev us session. Paper issues continued soft with Price Brothers common at a new 10w of 12 3-4, off a fraction from the revlous close. siilphlte rallied sharply after two days’ weakness and closed up near- ly a point. at 7 5-8. Iii rails, Canadian Pacific re- covered from a new low of 6 7-8 to close unchanged at 7. Con- structions were mixed with Steel of Canada off two points lo a new low of 29 1-2. ' Total sales: Indust-rials H.500; Mines 60,100; Ber-As 3360. MINING (Canadian Press), TORONTO. Feb. 4- Stutiks Close Afton 2% A P Con 2o Alderman 50 Alififllfid 2 Aiiim 21- Aiig Huron 365 Astoria - 3% Aug-ire 35 Aztec 5 Bugumuc 2} Buiikiield '19 Base Metal 157 Beattie 1J5 Bidgood 33 151g Miss 17 Bralorne W5 Brown Oil 40 Buff Auk 1'1 Bunk Hill 13W Cal Eclm ' 240 Calmont 4D Cdn Mal 190 Cariboo 193 Cas ‘Preth 50 Cciit Pat 349 Cen Pore l} Chromium 5o Gomwealt-h 341i: Coniarum 156 Con Chlh 29 Coii Smell; 59% Darkivater 18 Davies 40, Dome Oil 53th Deiiisoii 34 Dom Ex 44 V Doi-val 15'.‘- Eim Cr 11 East Mal 142 Eldorado 230 Falcon 60o Fed Kirk 10% Foiitaha 13 Fouiida 1B FRIIIOOEHI‘ 3B Gillies Lake 16 Gods Lake 52 Goldale 22 Gold Belt, 37 Gold Eagle a1 Gr Bousq 6 Oaiiada 5 Lluiinar Gold 36 HlllCfOW ‘ 2 Hard Rock 146 Marker 13 ‘ii Iligli Bar I5 llulliiigi-r 15% Hollie Oil 113 Iluiriest. 28 Iitiwey 39 Jacola 16 Jellicoe 50 J hi U011 14 Kerr Add 208 Kirk Hurt 114 Kirk Luke 139 Luguria 33 Lam Cont. 4 flake Shore 58 Lana Clad 45 110 l2 100 _ . .599 506 (0 150 ll Lake , You select the items you require from our Catalogue WE DO THE CREST ' And you urnplv nay the price in the Catalogue There Are Absolutely No Extra Charges you with your selection! Competent llriler Office Ctarttt an always ll your service, and will lit plnscd in hip . [null in lilipflfill u. the Ulillr uiilu iigou lace gour j . . No , Mailing Costs. l . . No ' Delivery Charges. .. No C. O. F). Charges. . Pill)‘ rs mnOi-ders. Sil-‘Iiilafi to you (.. ZJ‘J_C° "T. ff-T I i., union MON!’ Ll-HADA Wri Harg 820 Ymir Y G ' ‘ UNLISTED Brett n- 8 Coast; Cop 360 Cobalt 1N Hud Bay 23". Malroblc 1's. Mandy in Pend Or 205 Rolab Mo 2 Temisk l8 TORONTO, For’: 4 -((P)——A rail-y in the senior golds group a few minutes before the close today gave the index a blight advance for the session but the mi cel- laneous Mines rents-revert lll"('llll\5. Trading was dull from the open- ing except for a display of strength in Central Pu min aim 1i hi-P-illf in BlSUOO. Pa! eta auianr-r-d to 2.48 and closed iii 2 40 fir a nct gain nl’ 7 (‘P1115 and iii-roe liii 2 - 'I1 bcifore getting lriyiiig iiippuit. It recovered to 2.80 and clued at 2.75 for a uct loss- nf 20 merits. In tim hm lli-Hllllllli’ rally Dame cfimberl to 59 and held l1 gain of 7-8. and Lake Shore, 1111-- Intyre and BIlIIGlO-AHRPYEIG ret- tied gains of small fractions. The cheaper golds tightened up lll sympathy, reducing losses to ll lrW penis. _Sllver shares devifoyiul only minor changes in email turnover. Base metal stock.» registered lower prices til the curly trade but they improved towards nooii nn-i balanmd least-s with grains at the close. Nnrniiriii flilll Frilcoiibrirlgi- held narrowly to the up side a- ll; “its” 33 Eflilist minor lOrMH for Slii-rritt, Aiercury n Ventures and Casi Com M,“ (gum 20,5 'I'he tone vva- a hi‘ lir ; western oil groim. Tim-rate (ii-o )- Mnde 3-1 _ i Mflnijln 239 PM 3-4 tn 4O 3-4 and iiiiiioi" law's Mon-ls Kirk 1g Cflimnilt. Commoiivsealtl» Homo N_.~,_\.1,0h 33 ix a (gala: 1' ' iifitliilflll N‘>“i')ec 3 . ,u i - l. (‘.!"‘.l“.lIll. lit-w Gold M i" N: - iid 587i RANK‘ NJiiZl-iii so - Nmglmj 3 (Canadian Press) Nfll‘ can sot; 54ml“ "w Ollrteii 350 Ciinndii m Qk-dlm 137 Commerce ‘m! ():<_,~;i 011 4 Montreal 2M Qmggg 35 Nova Scotla Igor-alts ‘ 133 1 __ amour lil _;~'"‘i* Pi i (it rs. 49 P1130111 18% Yarn-nan 171-‘.- lliiillore l4 I‘ giiyningtgf 61 err 130 . . . . . i~._.-i.°2...w 4-,, THRI-lh. armpits u ici.i. galaxy‘ gilt‘) lVllLLPlI). KILN 1) ll I l~l 1) ,.,,.,,m, ,2, Yailtow BlRCll icuiu‘ 5251122“ Z9 IN HEATED STORAGE. mpmg. ‘i; GUARANTEED genlo Gold so“ LOW PRICES ocie .1 , q Rnyflme w‘: Now is the easy “Mina to lay your Bi Arith 16 "“" “l "l B tltiMPTtlll LTl) siiawkey 25 u p a 222th?’ . iii o'er" “*."r...____-_- a en 2ft.“ i3 Blave Lake l4 simdm l, a: Tenders for S a a . ~ Straw Lake 14% ,,,,,, ,,,___,,, ,,,, Hauling Cream 5i.‘lli°°“‘ .53 —— "l" '1' ii illbe i llrth sylvanll’ 345 nndeehlsrrs l‘ tip “wltlnlduin. llidlii: Tmk H ‘ 550 Wciin av Februlry 16th, i931) for Tfiws co "5 the Hauling of (‘mum to ilii- Keri- Tflbilm 369 sington Butter Factory. Henson 10.18 Twacmnc 4! from May 1st w November aoiii. "fill 159 1938. Boundaries of Routeii and any xéilllllffl 6:: information may be obtained from u can tli. S -t ry. Willll‘ Am 170‘, ‘hoist-r: :1’ any tender riot-neces- Wrllllitlt: "' " sarllv ll(‘('(‘IlIl‘t|. _ v W Tumor 1"‘- W. |.. Dltliibiil‘. Wlllggy a “Pr: ‘ Secretary oott 11-3334-2-2-54-11-14; , CLEARANCE SALE. In order to clean up on the following lines we are offering 25 per cent discount. PUNG SLEIGIIS HIGH BOX SLEIGHS DRIVING SllElGl-IS HARNESS OF ALI. KlNllQ ALSO SEVERAL USED ENGINES; .'~,i.l. FlT- TED UP AND IN GOOD C()l\i'l')l’l‘l(:f*.' il.\.\‘(l' ING IN SIZES FROM 11/; to (i ll.l’. SAMUEL KENfiEll-‘f Charlottetown, P. E. island 7 Brave Hint-ll’ -_- W. i McLc-iiil b». liciillc-y W. ii, hi“, 1.21.1, K. i‘. | .i..\. .....i\.c. , Bllfflilld i-.~. 11ml jlitoiiicy-ai-laiw , Alumni ii) i.ii.l.\ i ._;;-. , _ a Iicii, _ (\_ iiiwiillLStJll R. R. liill ii. I.'\.--tii.i- £111,141...“ liiiii'iv.u-i-. .i.iii -.i iirliiira liiiihi-Ji in i.t).i.\ Carrier-mi him-u. (1 . Kilt-y liLI..ii,<-_ I - Professional Cards J. W. b mtKenzie Iilllll ' ‘ ' (‘.~\.\'.\I'-l.-\.\' t i’ A'.'.’\‘l‘l'l'll-,._\' Phone 1530 (liii-cit Fir- c‘. —- (Jliurltittetoun 1 I ll. 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