_ no F "iilHH-it:LliHliiiiltttiillliihlfliilllttlittl-éHfltflj} '7|J"’¥|I|JI1I¥._I1A><V"K‘II 4,1... t‘ U u‘ "~'_“‘§‘|‘Icilltlrlvtiflllflliil ' FEBRUARY 18. 193s ... r (IHARLKYYFEIUWN GUAKIMAN ESTEli-DA Wsisfrockand BOND QUO " N. Y. A Stock I Exchange stations furnished hy Johnston ‘s: Wald members of the Moat us! Stock lsohsnge, Mantras Cnrh Market, 166 Richmond Street Charlottetown)- ' Opened 13s 1 ... use Am Toh a ...'." ' Anaconda Cop tchlnon . . ' Elec Pow Light lfrst Natl Stores .., Goodyear ltllh Graham Paige Great West Saga . Hudson Mot Iutl Nick. Inti Tel . Johns Man. Keivinator Ken Copper Lambert Co . Loews Incorp .. Loose Wiles ills licKecsport Tia ... . Mock Trucll Null Dairy Natl Pow Iilgllt. New York Con North Amer Pack Mot . North i'llc . Penn llail . . Pull Her N J‘ ... .. i'hil Pet . . . . . ...~. Pullman ('0 itllllio (‘orp .. illllllu Kcilh (irpil ‘ll 11 Iron Steel t-‘llru-lly Stnrcs Scars ltoclnlck Simmons Cu .. ' Vac ac South ltail .. ‘lalld Brands . towart Warner ..tudebsler ... ... . "hprmold ... ... Eons C0 . Pa: Gulf Sui . ‘in: Boll Bear . alon garb Curb . ‘allow Truck Ma rk e ts A t A Glance Toronto and Montreal-Industrial Utocks closed lower. Toronto liiines-lsowos. _ New York-Stocks slightly lower. _ Winnipeg-Wheat down 1 to , . how York-Cans ian do lar own .10 to 00% | ticulal-ly the hi h grades, were strong MARKE_7_'_ (By Johnston and Ward’; gpqqm Wire) IOBNINO MARKET LITTII NEW YORK. N. 11.. Feb. ‘iii-Selec- tivity has been a note-worthyoharsc- tériltic of the market for some time "l! "1 yelltrduyi trading this coa- dition was eluphssised The Utilities were soft. Little change occurred in the Bails while the industrlals, par- Soveral Industr oi issues of invest- ment class made new highs. The me - sl stocks toward the close turned act- i" ""1 “my strong The strength in the lndustrlols on increased volume yesterday was impressive and makes the current recovery the most exten- sive any since uusettlcment over the Gold Clause decisions developed. Tho closing high in January for the D J’. industrial average was just under 10588 which is about one point ahovo last night's close. Laldlnlv and Company. SUMMARY NEW YOIiK, N. 1., Fob. 18—Goid Burs quoted in London market at 142s 850d unchanged Qukcr Oats dividend meeting ad- journed until Feb. 21st because of lack of quorum. Scott Paper directors meeting ad- journed until ifch, 25th for common dividend action, . iiudlo Corp of America declares re- gular quarterly dividend of 87%, cents on pfll A U s Supreme Court adjourned Friday until Monday without taking - action on the pending Gold Uluuse Cases. - American Sumatra Tobacco Co, da- ciurcs regular quarterly dividend Phelps-Dodge Corp ilos sold Nat- ional Electric Products Corp to W, C. Robinson and associates American Can Co year 108i net in- come equal to $0 72 a common shore against $5 04 in 1033 Einctric Storage Battery Co de- clnlod quarterly dividend of 00 cents GOSSIP 2o mu 1c so 1a so 1o li1 Dow Jones. BAKING LETTER NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. Ill-Wheat closed over a cent higher, Corn near- ly a cent higher and December cotton higher, all three will go higher with May Wheat proh- six or seven points ably showing best. The Industrial averages got up to _ the highest since they reacted from 10d ‘ii, which was high on January 7 to 09 46, which was low As lcpeatelly stated dur- expect to go about 11B in sir 106 7, which is January i5 ing tho past these a, eragcs or cigh weeks. four Weekl. l American Foreign Power 7, percent reaction of 2 poats and os stated Wednesday. can still should d at. 01. 15 liéfll pfd had a normal ho bought at or Just below ‘~51 Corn Products which you have bought near 02 close can still be bought if it reacts 05, which is possible, but doubtful should go to at least 75. American Can rose 3 would go near 130 is flllalent First National and will soil again above Case Threshing, int‘l Eastman Kodak. all lower dawn, nlado should still be hold. U S Steel can ho bought near 35 (i0 General Electr house near lltl. hold yolln lltlrysicr, Best, buck. Allis (‘llnllncrs and conlulclldcll during recent dips. Baring Sca rs Roe 12.1mm savs MONTREAL, I-‘l-h. lu_tnloer leadership of llighcr rail ed {n Pr-iccs are now I crllto resistance and while some ur ther strength lnny be anticipated to- 0.18 points mote to 110 and my old prediction that it getting near ful- Storcs got .up t0 52 Ila rvcster. recommended further gains and on lllly dip, Westing- Iictllll-iloln Steel 20 and others rc- the priced issues. indllstrinla yesterday staged n bflflk on the largest volume experienc- o month A selling wave in tho Utilities shaded prices llcnr the close. in an area of mod- I MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Feb. 11-Ths mining section of the Toronto stock exchange on Saturduoy reversed il'l-lday's hula- lsb movement and closed lower. mod- erate weakness showing in sll metal groups. The oils were lifeless. Sell- illg on weakness was of minor pro- portions except ia Holiinger which was offcrcd down to 17 30 it firmed to 17.05 before the close to finish only 6 cents down. There werrno gains in tho hlg group, Dome losing 20 cents. Lake Shore 25. The penny stocks trailed tho seniors and losses of a cent or two were boarded for BobJo, Canadian Malatic, (irull, Wilksey, J. M. Consolidated, Kirkland Consolidated, Gunnar. Lam- nqllo Contact, Mciilillon and Wayside and Bagamac dropped 1/; each. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Feb 17— Stocks . . Cal Edln (‘an Mai .. Pustle T . (lent Pat . Cliflill Res . (Jhihoug . Coniagus Mt’l. Stock Exchange Port Arthur 0nt., disproves on common llilt| pfd in 1084 Coul- day, immediate extension of the mi- pall mill three quarterly dividends vnnce to new illghs will be depend- f '30 I nts each ud a final dividend ent on the lilliIkCUB reaction to nclvs g Jtlcu f 7g °ni rnallatln from the Supreme Court on (lrahonl __._. °§\'..ll'§..§‘l“'nilllll.-.§'e55» contracts ‘Monday K ‘_“'““'“1“ ' ‘°.i""“"".“.l.°l‘.‘.§ ‘$13552?’ "ii" $1.531 ...‘."‘°.'.'.'ii$3i‘.“‘,§".'t'.‘i‘li., ‘ill... ..".‘;i‘.“il’.‘. illiiihv" _,_<g-;'v'g;;',;"';',,,,-__~,;_,;, ,,, 13f, ~;;'},',',',",'-:;, flirt?!‘ 11'». whore "Oldy Crow" and of {his issue is very strong tc-cilnic- tllunuar Mo“ Exchmmh uomnm “m, M“ nllcrmltugq" Bllillbbfl and Itl-a Whis- ally’ vcinin present iloililngsh and ‘Ililllllfiiiw u", m“ Bkhmnnd gun“ gum-kn". key u-rrc manufactured prior to pro- enlarge on auy iiilllnr till‘! “hf u“? Vnnluhgck" toward hibmo" . defflilltgrdays modcraio increase in liowey “"“ ”°" m‘ "" “if!”32d“?.0125..l“i.‘ll.l.f“.i’...iiiil; flail. ‘$3.1. - no rel: ' " . a0 1.1a 10o o1 10343104117 1 o2 encouraging feature u» the bullish kirk M“ ‘:0 ltllils .. 33 01 32 04 3'.’ 73 0.12 pattern which tho gold shares aro now B h Qt x “ 6 40 Bonds 07.00 021 in process of building up. Bnnun‘ Bnzuri‘ L. PIN-v 9% 9% "In L" M" ‘"1 W" ° ’°°‘““’ ...... 1. i.‘ ii t? £323 fi :1: :1‘ ‘iii’ in. ul-uck Silk . 11v». 1 1/1 Man East .. Can Bronze . . Ebb ' _ BRUDENELL WOMEPPS 11a; ie 1. . n no Pr a 2M 2M’ MIQCCIIGHCOUS lngnqwyrp; rult-llillyl-llaa . (iai-ofum . 01*’ . owns .. . ‘an ‘e fom - ,3, ‘T i\i-.\l'lil c c l'Id 11,. ‘Iiite February mcehns of the ill-vial‘? . villi l.°.'.'l' Al 11,1 (Canadian PIPE!!!) ‘ t m Brudencll Women's ‘Intitltuge idwfl: Qioyvatlter Iilnnli Al _ Ill NEW Y0lti’, Fol. ’l'~- nlcx o ‘ h: t th h .3 J e r435 en - ‘ ‘ ' n,‘ - staple collllnolili‘ gained (Dec. ‘Igilln, 2m‘ ilaggreh on Tuesday, ‘(lsllnlallagn0fiilliluyleg\Vu .. 15-}, 1h 1.1"“ °_“““‘“ mo’ 9 Bung‘) m February 5th, with ten members alerting: B0111 (Bltillgcc . ' '1' 1 1'11 rvsv ally 151 s. t ‘lto resent. Meelng “=51 1 M" in" [om - Milt?“ 9194- 333.3313? olsciw. as a1- l-lrlt-"sl." its: 1.5%. ..- l l .1 o\ o. . ,- _ _ - , min lloiiizlllowfiliflgil lowedrebg broil“ lélildvwhiclhn ‘walls; 5:511. u ‘X ti . -3 ‘. ow . e , . ' , ,, ic""“i";“ n35’ "y 1‘°°“¥'“’- gflirsgeltilfle 1Y5“? W’ The 1111mm” °t would. $151.1 5331111112‘; ' '. ' ‘d... i550 the previous, meeting were then Roche _ , _ _ ., Xutl Nlckep . 23.; VITAMIN FACIAL r< d and ad-cvptcd. It wt: dlcltded {llllgolzogv“lolgl“ ob - to send the report c cac mce ng ‘g, __ C A‘, u , "It is an easy matter for any to some daily paper. The corrcs- still...‘ lat-gift‘ woman to make up an OgB-IMIBJ pond-once was then read which in- an“ 81:33:" at homc, as and when lequn-ed says cluded a. letter of thanks for a. gift ‘gm, Con, _ NM Sm, CH,- __ - a writer in New Health. It would sent to the slck..’1‘he committees spun-m, __ 119w" 9,3,], _ also be cosy to add a little cod- gave their reports and new ccln- mafia-ages . . gtllflkgdv lcillgpn 111% liveroii to this egg facial, for. in mdttxes appointed as fcllowsr- Toms 75 shnwmlgu“ 18% spite of the smell g1’ tbs“ oil 1:11:01! xi: committees». MMrs. Twilllacm "fouillirhilll! 2;: South can Pow 13 1; L; rather disagmea 1B, 0 I P5118011 811 PS. . . 'on llros ... . . . s? > _ llcll source of vitamin D. Thus carrleron, school committees, Mrs. - - ,’, ""55 could the skin be subjected to the Edison MacIntyre and Miss. Mar- “Zhm, m"; g-y, Common, rejuvenating action of a freshly gal-ct. Robertson. It was moved and ¥olgiafllhaa%és.aéq 88 193,, made preparation of lecithin and seconded that a sum of money bf "" “on, m vitamin D. One egg is broken and voted to buy song books for tb. ‘mus-um B,“ u; Cnnnd,__ 56% w the white whisked up with the yolk. Dranultic Club, Mrs. T. K. n v 1 2 _ The skin is well washed with soap Cameron was appointed to buy the (nrgnpaeri ~_-‘- _-_~- 2% and warm water, and after being books. It was decided to send to m," m“ _ q well dried in the usual way, a lit- title Guardian for quilt patterns. It E6 tie lanolino ultfllgthffd dthlllll mkaéisgmdcclded 1th blaze‘ mo. mgaged m? playoff game for l alnon o c serve unc e , _ i? mzssagio into the skin: on Feb. 1on1 at m. home of Mrs- §i§§f§§l° 011v”! g“ M°K°11'¢1=-W18m°re Donny the 51m- rmu m hum, the surplus T. K. Cameron, as a means of lais- Park llill A 0pc River Hawks were ellmlnated more is wipped off. Then the sldn ins money. Two new r embers were ' 51° by if“ Graham's Rm“, Mmmchs is ready to receive the - egg facial weloomed to the Institute 14s. 13",,“ 0;]; Wlmtggfigiily.“lizbrfitgrlyksméuflered a “heady made‘ This may be applied wmmm mrgumn and Miss Myrtle ‘Zifildllliaé; .4 5-0 shut-out they were by no means on lint or massaged into the face Nicholson. Mrs. Henry MaeLaren woke“ _ 2% a h th Hi tor of n easy mark and kept the .Mon- and left to dry. This egg. w en re d an Assay on e 5 y 5.011s at to d m h l: and Brudenell Point which W88 ‘ p spee "mg m" the m7‘ Wm t“! m“ “ ‘we p“ ' . whole of the encounter. Only for should be removed by means of not very much enjoyed. Two oontcst 2 m u 1 _ . Grade IX-l Louis Dcveresux, e sense one saves of the Mon t b Mrs M water, after it has been on for an were also pu on y . ac Catherine MacNevm 3 Louise arch goalie the game might easily hour. Drythg facalin ha. usualmsn- Loren. After the meet-ing closed a Dochm _ t have been a Hawk victor)“ new, rub over it a flat piece of delicious lunch was served by the Y- h n W0 m b mm l t ma; Grade VII-l Patrick Oovanag . u e cut o ascertain l"? "WW5 1“ 5 11119 hmdkem I ~ z who were the best la. -er n eith - Grads V-l Anna Doom-arty. P y s o el- and finally dry. Th- ioe acts as a (Patriot Please Copy) w, as em, 1 d“, d l _ ., 11mm; 3 Elmer Boryk. m n i us] payed ex f m, f Verna Mac . tonic for the muscles o t; one. __1 Emm .. “Hem hockey. Of course, in the above facial. w: “ooh ~ ' maiflldfghfi, 901mm ‘g Oscar McKay in goal 1o.- the have no appreciable quantity of vit- NEW HAVEN 5C Augun Gavan“), ' Monarchs excelled himself and ‘mm n m" by me agiimm d Honcr Roll m u; Month of Jan- Grade m-(Jri-sl-lc MacPhall a brwsht added cheers and applause cod-liver oil-s teaspoonu to one 1mm the spectators, 315m and 888- 319 1'51"" °! ‘hi’ ‘mm i" "ary:— James Muwhy‘ a Eugene Mu?hee' Manderson on defense pll as Grade 1-1 Wilbur sass. 2 Lillie“ 1s 1" Grade X—1 Lloyd MacPhail, definitely imreaaed. No notice need be taken of the disagreenablo odor of the oil as this is all washed off at the end of an hour." There are kvo species of carpet eating beetles in Canada. They came to Canada with the early settlers. File“ of fish may be more carpen- sive in the current. market, but as sruleoostiemlnthoendbeealue they involve no waste. Also. they are easier to cook and daintler to serve. iioparlment 0f Public Works 8. Highways PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ___i_. TENDER-S FOB. MATERIAL Biptlltn Crttk Bridge, Alllkl, Int l0. Ilhoffloo until noon of Saturday, clallerlslll- ‘ mum lfllllillhlfl flpfoofldius-byfl llpieoesllnsbyiiins. .'.'..*l~...'.':.~:"'- filth. sprnso Der! ‘ti .38. t loss not L. I. MM! "I!!! ‘W’ "“‘.'.'.'° r 0N xbmllo: all” rn ooan lol- palm l, Idol iltlllil. for shall hsoosalexrarlly allowed in! "WW1" W" "m" Dopsrtlssut or payment bind itself addressed to the nndnrllfllfli. will be received at ' pun-nary 23rd, I985. from any person or willing to manly um IIGIIVO! at the site of tan brldlifl. flsg IOIIGI- ln 1a n, lmgths, not. lass than 4 ins. at small and ft. lengths, not less than I iflt It llfllll 01"! ins. in 11 ft. least-hr. ~ in 10% ft. lentil"- lll o n. least!"- in. plank in Iii ft. lengths, not less than 'i ins. in ‘ -- u terisi.” ; “l” ‘m! “m ,,P:x§.hi.'.- 11:. well cleaned, straight and or Iltlnlfldl, square ma! aria sewn to on mas-s. fronlwsus thslflihdlyofAlll-ml sswn lumber. mo“. tosoocptthslswsstmsll mums. . mlolml- u rants worn s Inna. i Elia Boyle, 8 Hurry Boyle. 2 Darrach . sum. was»; u, o! the British forces who still ‘police Illblles with M he h iloungestillllitish Tommy of Naipaul, II. who i illo youngest member tbs Saar, phoisrr. piled with young sqtlsnoes their alternates, Gillespie and Mur- ray saved their goalie op many oc- casions, Campbell. Ford, Whitehead and McLeod were in good form and made some brilliant plays. Art Walsh in the Howl: net made some good saves and averted many tries that looked like su'*e goals. Pdeming and Gallant on defence did some real nice checking. Trsinor and Reid, Hayden, Mc- Laine and Coles were a constant worry to their opponents and made some nice efforts to score. Mr. W. McKay and E. Humphrey refereed in a satislactorv manner and are to be commended for their close attention to all infractions of the rules. HOCKEY Graham's Road Monarchs Tues- day night defeated the Stanle, Dairy Kings 2-0, still Dairy Kings having a strong hold on first place in A Section of the MaeKenzie and Wlgmore League. Playing on rough ice, Dairy Kings failed to hit the fast clip that they have featured this season. missing wide open nets and numerous scoring chances. With only eight minutes of the last period H. Bishop, sharp shooting Monarch, soloed through Dairy Kings‘ rearguerd. noted his two goals with close-in drives. Lineup Dairy Kings: goal, Elmore Mac- Ksy: defence, John Fvle, Gordon syn; forwards, E. Hamilton, Nobbie Walsh. It. Humphrey. E. Fyfe. G. Gallant. S. Doucette, Louis Quinn. N. Osofaine. "0h'"‘0|\-*2 goal. 0. MacKay; de- fence. E. MacLeod, G. Clalesby. for- wards, n. '" ‘ _, w. Whitehead. h- Making Friends _ This police dog at a. camp near the belief that his kind are innate enemies oi‘ the deer family. The pet moose and the dog are the best of friends and played and romped together all summer. 40:171. CURB (Johnston uml Will-ll) Opened Stocks Abitibl iicnullurnois Brew Corp Com lirlt Ann-a Oil . .. champ Oll Pill .. list Song . Dom l-ing Works ilom Stores lford of (Jan A . Grocu Stulleli llup Oil . llnp Tub Illti I'M. Nbrllllllu 'l‘cel; llllghus . . Walker (loud .. Walker lire-w HOCKEY At Milton on February 14th, be- fore a. large and enthusiastic crowd, the WiIiSlOc Huskies gave the Glas- gow ROCiCi Maple Lents their valen- tine, in the form of a. 1 to 0 defeat in a hockey game, which “'11s more unc-sided than the score would in- dlcatc. The Huskies, seeking a berth in the playofis, forced the Leafs to the utmost in fighting off their desper- ate attacks during the first period. The second period sow the Hus- ides still pressing the play, with Roberts, Show, Younlzcr and E. Rodd on the forward lines playing heads up ilockey. It was not until the dying moments of this period that their elforts tvcre realized, when E. Rodd beat the Leafs’ goalie with a brilliant shot just inside the blue line. Tile third period opened with the Huskies, satisfied to hold their one- goal lead, playing a fine game of defcrsive llocicoy, with Diamond and Horne hfl-ildillg out many llard body cllcclts to ally opponent, who dared cntcr inside their blue line. The Maple Leafs in voln tried hard to even the score by sending flve men to the attack from tile opening minute of the tillrd period, but the Huskies, backed by a five man dciensc and u goal iilllilhl‘ who defied penetration held their ouc- goal lead. ‘ The lineups follow: Huskies-Goal, K. Johnston; cle- fence, N. Diamond, M. Hornc; for- wards, S. Show, R. Roberts, I... Younkcr, E. Rodd, W. Rodd, J, Paietilorpc. Maple Innis-Goal, C. Ford; de- fence, J. Crabbe und S, Woods; for- Rrds, A. McInnis, F. McLeod, P. Gallant, B. Gallant. 0Neil. Campbell, E. Murray, Wiglnore, MacLeod, L. Ford. Section A P W L D I A P Stanley ...8 6 2 0 4d if l! Grahambmll I t 0 I4 8‘! l0 HopeRiver-lliillflfl I ‘(our FR‘ 43" can Cndti itllllet, gran Gieancra, shown as he faced French found paintings hy old masters. rd, L. Roberts, W. Roberts, R. son of the famous artist who painted The court on charge of fairing pictures which were sold to gullible million- aires in U. S. and Europe so newly Grade VII—1 Rhoda MacClure, Howard Reid, 3 Weston Johnston. Reid, 3 Eldon Llewelivrl. Grade V—-1 Icverett Graham. stun. Grade IV—1 Preston Llewellyn. Grade III—1 Lowell Johnston, Reggie Reid, 8 Carl MacLure. Grade II-—1 Weir MacClure. James Douglas. scllia Reid. (Patriot please copy) into Scarf will cost Red $10.00 , Cross $12.00 Silver $12.00 Best workmanship. tinuing. 78.King Street Saint John, N. B. N—1881-2-l1—13-15-l8. per worll- Announcements lllfl word Other rates on sppllcst is ll advance. To Let lsn Oflice. Wanted Box 28, Summerside. Boarders Wanted ton 8t. A Lost bekalfs dance or between pearl bracelet. Finder offered. Buckwheat Flour The "Pa ncs ke'.' kind mode from clean i ISLAND GROWN , BUCKW HEAT. Only Scents pound. Get some of it at CARTER’ S Seed 6' Feed Store PRODUCE erctt Condos, 3 Emerson Johnston. Grade IX-l Amanda MaoCiure, 2 chal-ies Graham, 8 Rate. Johnston. Grade IX (Jr.) 1 Jellies MacLure. Grade VI-l Ruth Hicken, 2 Lexie Margaret Douglas, 8 Shirley John- Grade I~1 Fern Hlcken, 2 Pri- FOX SCAR VES To make your Fox skin Winter sale of Coats con- Write for prices. Free storage next summer. DAVID MAGEE LIMITED Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Oentrnl Gnnrllln locals, 4e per Iordl Wants-In and iiassern local ls. per Inrdl lu llesnorinm Notices, ‘me pr!‘ Inch; Lin. qr Finn! “m; Iplrltunl Offerings, Cards, eta , 4o III lssohr Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 70s. per fuels or 4o. QQ Ihllsndn Charge for any advertisement twenty-fl" on“, lATIr—le per vvnrd, fhres laser Ills for the price of two, strict - ROOMS AND BOARD at reasonable rates. Rooms located desirable locality. Apply Guard- L-4589-2-15-3i. WANTED-USED SAFE. STATE sine, condition and price. Apply 11-4642-2-18-31 fioswsrl-on Farmers’ Week. Apply 1'i'l Graf- L484? iFTr_iiT-: RE- t e Oddfellow's Hall and the Prince Edward Island Hospital. a lady's FOR BALI - pease leave at the Guardian. Reward Cards. Oillfllllll 9911"" L-lflbl-I-ll-ll Pfllihfl. ‘ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. 17—Butter a ~ a i v1 rs stronger It til §l§§§“oi“l§°"w§.r'. trading on thl A Montreal y and Dlflllllce 111"“ while qg. and petioles ruled steady The butter market advanced 1,4 o! . u.“ “was t“ not. . ‘i’- or t e w n er s = - (Johnston and Ward) 1A cents for csrlots or less oi! at‘ aIIIQMIO. F9517" 1. Solids brought 20 coats and print ii hiil- ‘ t5. e High Low Last Ernie: Qmm-lq ¢LIEQBQ wlslufiun" hi h becom 11g liioy ow. an‘. o1 $113“; gl-“fall make and 12 cents m 9W4 90% M“ summe recoil)!!!- 3934. w’. 35% ()3 the egg market higher were unchanged to firmer while lowé ed n low 55% 30% 96% firrllflgd zlhfiwments ‘in firs... 51 8°96 31 ended the week at 2o to cu .- 7753 77% 77% dozen for A large, ‘:2 to 23 cents ill ‘ medium. 21 to 22 cents for A nllllctu m 51% my 10 to 17 cents lor P. and 15 to 16 coal 44% 44 4492 "Quebec white potatoes continued I ‘ 55 to 60 cents per 80 round New Brunswick audmPriucga ‘ r ll d ill at to 'ccusc- WINIHPEG- Feb 17- sliniiliarwfizllxllulxltxilties. Pl-incc Edwar when?" Island in 00 pound bags were 05 to 1‘ High Low Last cemg, i, May . . . 831A 88 ‘ B895 .lllly . 82% 82% 82% . Sept .. C ’ IDTGIICIdS Oats illay 41% 41 41 ' July 41 40% 40% (Canadian Press), Si-‘Di- - MONTREAL, Feb, l7-—Ti\9 ', ' ltzzliuwlzrzls.'.:::.::i...“%?€8%l.f* MURRAY HARBOR NORTH F .1, t ma; 1 g ... SCHOOL with the rent raac re andom Report for January: l‘ 95 °5 th d ll If d 1-32 of one per Grade x“,- Haziel Hlckent 2 E7‘ 11:74; if ogeneperceat premium. franc again traded alt 0.61 cents. NEW YORK. Feb. 17_Siight.l. lower rates prevailed for sterling an tbs Canadian joitar in Saul-day's for‘ sign exchange markets. 2 The Dominion dollar extended i discount from 9f. to y, percent. Ste ling was off half s cent at $4. The French franc showed modern. improvement, closing st 0.00 can; for a gain of .0004 of s cent. ' 2 2 2 McLEOD £4 BENTLE! W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorncys-at-Luv MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street. r Prohibition Commissiotj? Chas. B. Black, Chairman. Charlottetown infractions of PROIIIBITION AC‘ to the shove or to Inspector Friplls. B. C. M. P, Charlottetown NORMAN W. LOWTHER Banister s. Attorney At Law 86 Great George Street Charlottetown, l‘. E. L MONEY T0 LOAN BARBISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC Money to Loan Collections Office: I40 Richmond Street. l0 . (‘llllllll Events, lo prr vvQl-dl Oiassllnd. per name; Iptters of Condolsnos 70o " For Sale calmaoann sulrsmis rol lining outbouses. etc. 1o pt sheet. Guardian Office. h Going concern. Apply at. ones Guardian Office. L-dfiflll-il-lfl-l of turnips. Neil Ferguson, Boo show. L404 HORSE BLANK TS» B. L. Hardy 6a Co. 11-4595-2-16-3 Delivered when required. W. I 1 nasal. n-laln-z-tll-l FOB SALE — 40 BARBER I00] Pullets (laying) R. 0. P. ' Royalty L-460li- -1 - AUCTION FOI- Whilt Five, Bridle sad Nov. Alex. Matheson" l ron SALE—LAB.GE qosrrrm if. , . ,. GROCERY BUSINESS FOB BAH. g l ,. once of our stock to clear st. soot . hay. No. l quality, at Ma-rshfioll ' ' .9 ' ’ ".00 Sikh. E. C. ROUGIKSOD, W ‘ ~