. - ‘....i.~.- Manama-mamas urn-woun- RAGE ElGljlTk - NATIONAL CONSERVATIVE M E E T I N G Borden Hall. Tuesday, March l9. 8 p. m. Dr. J. A. MalcPhce, National dzlic, uill address the meeting". THE cllAlzLoriraTowN (‘UARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange (Tonscrvzltive candi- (Calladian Press) Clolu m, ,. ,3 ._, _- - »_ ..-.--_-_ ~ — -- m 1';- Am For_Pr 1 5-8 _ Am Radiator 8 5-8 ' ' P ' I ' fin‘ $35“ u: 7 a ._- .ln a r - Advertising Rates ayaule tn vance 2,1, h, - lson - nlinlinlunl Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents ggiéwghiioco l: 7-2 (‘clltrxll uunnnan locals, 5c pEr wordt Western and tin-item llwllr Bendix Av 315-8 '_ r tun" Anlluullccnlcllts and (hinting hvcllts 3c per ‘word. ‘Ben, SW91 72 34 t ~.lllt‘\I b ucr uilrd;_lilblcnlornllll Autlccs tile pvt lllcll; Lists of _ Giles 01110 39 | ,|| 4nd , llllllllll pitrrlnga, turd». ctc., c per nnnlc; Letters ol . Chrysler 34 1_3 (‘nutiilicncc 70c prr Inch. wedding cllgagt tent‘ ~10 llurlis (or $1.00 Con on 23 1_2 and luv i-cnt> for i-vcry additional 3 words. butlccs uf ‘Ihanks and Commonwea so 1 .\|l])ft.‘\'l1llltilI,_TUC pcr lllch or ~lc per word. Lasts of subscriptions Co“ Edison 3o 54; lei rum- pcr inch Address and Presentation $1.00. Other ratca on Cum wright A 3o 34 application. E19; Auto Li“ 37 3.3 Eiec Pr Lite 4 7-8 Ger Elcc 37 ‘7-8 ._._____ u. __. C. - ~ ...... __.>...___Y-_-.______- ' G9,; p005; 47 7.3 tor bale Agents Wanted G°G,",§,4c<§°" fig H, "A; (don't: QllALn7.S\Vlr:'l‘v- l-rltlcmlilésutrfs: FOR g§’“§{,‘i“§>;f;1" 331-3 1 I t‘ ~1 \ Ilwdiiiiii" - . turn and wcnlcn! Fami- Hlmcm‘, M, C 5 '4 " i-- ' t». tun how. 900 success- m, To. T; a! 3'4 _ .- notr oll out" llall ln- 4 l,‘ -\ TOR" ‘ lilillltl‘ dCldiI» and Free Kmlmwtlj 34 *3 5 LL wit‘ ltcll- CIOUJX. éféltgtFiglilgX £1033 Cvgétlgl 1‘4 -‘ .-'.- ' ‘ . ‘on my_ . ‘.0 - - a n in c. ti? l "Run" N4’ gag: 291 l‘: i,“ 5L l ' ‘ Paramount 7 l-4 L_,,H_3_,8_3, Male Help Wanted $1,“? P, g; M -".’-.."" f LJTTT. . 11 0111‘! ml: < \l l‘ _ l IUIIY ln'l.l. (lrll- i’ “~‘?\"-l§_— 1!‘; IQ-‘-_I’E_I$IEV‘I=D Phil Pet Co 38 3-4 . _ , , Cunk for LCIkw-(‘r Patton. Ll Pure on CD 9 t- i -2°:‘?1‘2‘§.¥~_..~--_.E: Radio con» e i W.\N'l‘l~ID - FARMER TO WORK Sea" 3°’ C° 83 3'3 L. l.’ on {quail farm. _An eiderlv man E gggtgupiguj‘: l4 v Dl€‘.1‘ll<tl rm imltlrniurs write to , gt d q - Frctl F. lllchaur. Btzls‘ lTor. Cape ~ u e Co"! 10 1-- I Brcxon N. s. L-29-3-14-4i. ;I‘J%ii=§:d<3§i1‘i1 127-3 f _ t United Corp 2 l-8 - I‘€m2lI€ Help Wanted Ilium grog]: 51-2 ——————-—-—-_-€-_-_ l1 is mp l3 l-B -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-t-.-.-.-t-l. lit-Ho WANTED-TELEPHONE U S Rubber 84 1-2 ~ Charlottctolvn 951-1.. g g ‘Staci?! A l-g L-H-a-ls-al. t? .. ~- F arm Fgr s3|g -- - --- Vfliladlum s1 3-4 \V.-\‘.\"1 D_ (‘\l BLE EXPERIEN- Warner Bros 3 3-4 h and 111.1710! lei speller-int ilousewgik, Vllafsé Elsllnion 122 7| - » > ' - gust liiVP wlotvicnce of p n cs cc ll l-2 ‘ 5 ‘Inez’ I “Ie hm“ cooking Write "A“ Guardian. f IIFNTER RIVER _‘"j’°-3""jf- B k .\ii new buildings. an s Will sell cheap for quick 531m (Canadian Press) Wcilln t n M N ‘ll it S f .l. A. BERTRANT Soufhpolt-zhnilas pllrclllascd 011013 tllle stock. ma” best bclgrtl _Sli\IIIOIl§ cver imported Canqda __ to thc Alllrlltlnl- Provinces. Ths Conknerc 1701,, hone weighs ill the vicinity of 21H) M u, e ., “ llzaéntllwlli be SINEVXI on the streets Rgélalegll‘ 1'2 . , t , . _ _ lirga-a-iliéltzit‘. own aster haturday Nova Scot“ _ ‘VESTMORELAND AND FINANCE 13v virtue of ll luxcculion to nlc directed issued out Writ 0t Statute u. lhc Nlagistratca" (‘ourt of‘ the '1 uull of 5ourL. in King's County, Prince Edward island at tha suit o: the said ‘luwn of Souris against all that tract, piece and parcel 0t‘ land auluzltc l illg and being ill the Town: bill's. Arthur .l.‘.ci»:mr.u. lnkerlnatl. I for a "boll voyage“ through wedded of sol l5 in Lot 45 in King's County. aim-chain, bounded and described as follows, than, is to say: Bounded on the North hy Chapel Street, on the East and South by property now 1n pilssession of Terrance Murphy and ___‘ B l‘ Heartlest, congratulations and Asmdned Pr”, 4 on the West by Main Street, for thci llou-pfrvlnent of the assessment im- pnaed on azlid land under and by \irtue of an act passed in 1910 en- titled "All Act to incorporate the 'I'own of Souris," I have taken and seized all the estate right title and interest ill and to the parcel of land herein described, which property has lit-on assessed ill the name of Jerome (fllcvcrie. And I ilcrcby give Public Notice that I will on Friday the Twenty- nlllth oi’ March A.I)., 1940 at the hour of Twelve o'clock noon 0n the promises hercin described set up and sell bv Public Auction the said property or so much thereof as will satisfy tho levy marked nn thr said exrclltion being tho sum of $56.73 loss ihc sum of $3.22 paid on ac- count, bcsidcs Sheriff's Fees and ail lcgal incidental expenses. MILTON “DATE, Sheriff nf Kim!» (‘nunty. Fhcrii‘ ‘u Oili-r, King's County, l-‘ulir v ltitl lulo. L43 '" 4-11-18. vooooooooocoooovoooooooo How Are Your Eyes‘? If you nrc illlvinlg wymptoms of SIl‘:llTi—Iif‘i’\(I:\r‘I'lt‘<_ sore cycs or (lI'I'.'l|'.t‘§§ —- consult rl spec- tnli~ i. .‘\t vnnr service nlth years of‘ experience and n thorough rcfrnvtitlg service. (‘all In and discuss your dif- Iit-nltil-s. G. F. Hutcheson G. F. ITUTCIIESUN F. G. IIUTCIIFSOV. OQOOQO‘ I O-OOOOOQ-OQOVQQQQQQoobvoovrvvvvvvvvd , ovoovo-oovooowo-owooooooooocooocovoo mttéstiiiial Cards D. F. ARGHIBALD Chartered Accountant I40 llirhlnond Street phonq 4T IEO. Bu; 12 un MCLECD 8i BENTLEY w. Ii. lmsrrnar. K1). .l. A. BENTLEY. K.C. C. 1*‘. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorney-it'll" MONEY "r0 LOAN hi0 Richmond Street T” ALEX w; MATHESON B.\TT|-.’l.\"|'la'1l'. §UL1C1TOIL ETC iilollrv to Lnzln Colltwlllflll Office: 90 (ll-cat George St. Charlottetown l1: ~-~ _.--- - y M. ALBAN FARMER B..\.. LLB. B.\RIII\ ' SOLICITOR. ETC- rloallzr T0 LOAN Bank o1 Canada Building, The l’ll€lll_\' f lCrlCIs of lvlastcr Boyd Wilson are sorry to lczlrn of ills continued illness. y Frederick Gardner Financial Writer NEW YORK, March 17——(AP)—- With ao-called "war babies" again under pressure, the stock market ended a generally unsatisfactory week on downside Saturday. Aircrafta and steels were under pressure from the start of the brief session. losses ranging from 1 to more than 2 points, although a lit-tie buying in the final hour en- abled a number of isiues to reduce extreme losses at the cloze. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off .2 of a point. at 49.3. making a net recession for the uleek of .8. Trnnfcrs totalled 478.970 shares against. 331,080 last. Saturday. Shares touching new i940 lows included Sperry, U, S. Steel. West- ern Union. N. Y. Central, Southern Pacific. Southern Railway, and U. S. Rubber. Prclnlnezli; on the downside were Douglas Aircraft. United Aircraft. Glenn Martin. Chrysler, Montgom- ery Ward, Dow Chemical, Lott. American Tobacco “B" and Johns- Manvilie. Among the few issues best. wishes are extend to Mr. and hie. The IVIGSSYs J. V. Moore. Stuart Inmntr Chester tolxiv and Wil- m0t Lflltze Iil-IBTKIPCI a L.O.L. meet- ing of much interest, in Rose Vai- icy Hail on Ttiiilltlflv nilrht. and re- ppljtecl the reads in f-lvorrthie coll- dltlon. Mrs. Fred Fall ilad the misfor- tune of b61112 upset from a slehzil and seriously sprained hrr wrist, uctrrthcirss silc is rlblc to carry on hcl’ llotlsciltvici duties. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mac- Lure have taken up their new re- sidence in Wcstlnorcitlnd Where Mr. lvTcLtlre is a employee of Mr. B. J. Trnv.'.<riuic hlr-rfiltgs of . lion have hcclt l. land in tho inst lvtrk under thc cftllublf‘ leallcrsilip of Rev, Mr. Flanrlican. pastor of Murray Har- ur. .»_ and inspira- .ci ill WUSIJIIOFC- Mr cHnmrL managing to move back for gafrls ..~ <4...‘ “S, in we“. wcre Westinghouse and DuPont. n ti“. w.“ o; Mg; m“; Canadian issues were quiet, D15- 3. q- lflqmvy tillers Scagram gaining l-B and _ _ Walkers losing a similar fraction Myq Lpnvrcncq- Nnvivson was a on the big board. On tho curb the only Canadian stocks traded were Ford and Lake Shore, off l-4 and up l-k respectively. i MONTREAL, March 17-—(CP)--; Simks again displayed backward,‘ tcndencies in Saturday's short ses- sion and fractional declines pre- dominated at the close, C. P. R. gave up l-H in the rnih nuri Canadian Car eased l-2. A fclv utilities weakened as Brazilian, B. C. Power “A" and Montreal Polavcr io'=t minor fractions. Sunday visitor to Brildalbanc. ‘ I TDourlirl. l,(’t'i(‘l'l(‘l‘ llwzltlnnri, <l>cut the week- ll(‘l' ironic ln Silamrock. wmrd has bin-n received by the j W,‘ . $.]X‘ll’I1i‘.t' ll vrrv D1635’ Imlm" . * Blllolo down a point led a hand- Qilé, ‘Q2112. lweévléglllég we guest or ful of metals in the downward f... " .6.‘ if’ .. . movement and Price Brother-r. Bat- hunt. "Wm and Howard Smith were sfgrfv lower papers. ' Total sales: 16.300: indusrtinlo. a e 10,000; Mines, 5.400; Bonds, mo. ' or DESIRABLE IIESIDENTIAL "mm"? "Iv" w- '- PROPERTY The March meeting of the Ray of Hope Women's Institute of Murray River was held at the home of Mrs. Lester C. Johnston. Fol- lowing the opening exercises, roll Duc to the owncrs leaving the province we have been authorized to reduce the price for the residential property i i i v call was answered with Irish Jokes. Twenty-four ‘ - and two visitors were present. Min- utes of last meeting were lead and approved. The secretary report“ tilat, fifteen poll's half mitts and six pairs socks were forwarded to the Red Croaa Office sirloo last meeting. It was decided to buv l2 lbs. more yarn to continue knitting. Reports of committeesz-Mrs. Edith Machean reported for Dover that one sick call had been made and fruit Riven. Mrs. C Nicolle for Murray River, nine calla and fruit given to four. Dover 5chool com- mittce did not. visit schcol. Mrs. T A. Keenan reported for Murray River that school floors need scrubbing. It was decided to have mu work done din-inc the Easwr holidays. It was decided by mo- tion to hook a rut: to raise money for Red Crosc work. the members voilmtcelol to donate woolen mat- erials for hooking. The ques- tionnaire on Public Health and Child Welfare was discussed, the converter. Mrs. Wm. Porter was ab- sent owing to the filneas of her daughter in hOspItaI. A paper on Nutrition wag rend by Mrs. W. R. Keenan. A nut. guossinz contest No. 21 Villa Avenue so that It is now one of thc most nut- stlllldillg bargains available. 71m modern cight. room rI'\‘l(||'l'll‘l’ lace; anuth on a lot of‘ Iilllfl I00 x 1G0 frlct. ls situ- ated in the verv bcst residen- tial set-lion of tllc city and has u garage in addition. The lricc at which It Ia offered al- nws for any necessary rcpairl and such lmprovemcntg as the nllrcham-r might desire and after allowing for such the cost would he much IP55 than building a simlla residence. Anyone conidcring building this yrnr would suvc consider- able money by acquiring this property. For further KIWI? The Eastern Trust Company particulars. 154 Richmond street, Ch-nlottetown, P. E. l. st, Duns-tanks ended _dors, O. 8.. in the fillfllfi in a best- ship. The following fa the lineup of And Gyproc gives you all I FlREPROOF-tllorgforo sch ahead? +~'- area-t Canada GET GENUINE GYPIIOC- . Idcnllly I! than lwo ways! 1. Look lo: the llama GYPROC on the back of I every sheet. 2. Look for the Green Stripe on both side edges. Accept no rubrtitute: 4i_v||sun|. Iiinll- and Alalllasl Curluda. Limifcz/ \\I\'.\'II'I-i. \'\.\'L'\ll'\'I-ll ltiliil\li‘ L'\It-\lll FIREPHODF WALT-BOARD Light enough to be easily handled-sturdy and tough to provide a per- manent iob-Gyproc is the ideal material for walls and‘ ceilings. The large sheets of pre-cast fireproof gypsum reach from floor to ceiling. just a few sheets nailed in place and the lob is done. IrhfooovllaIudIwulchIorhuOypnxlooHd those advantages: I PERMANENT AND DURABLE-thcrefore economical I WILL NOT CRACK, WARP, SHRINK OR SWELL O INVISIBLE JOINTS-flannel strip: are unnocouu y I SMOOTH, DUST-FREE SURFACES-easy to keep clean o TAKES ANY m»: or DECORATION Q- I10 monotony 0 THE LIGHTEST WEIGHT gypsum wullboard mode In 63pm: is mid nmywbere in Canada. Se: your local dealer in Lumber and Builders’ Supplies. \l\'l'\ I Iii itho annual hockey classic of 1 'I‘ilursday morning. Len Connolly m weave the seniors the lead at the e lfivc minute mark of the first t D period by banging in Marootws a S. . U. lrcbound. Smith of the Juniors DEBATES: Ill tile St. John's “ tied it. up a few minutes later on ‘ a solo effort. Tile first period end- Society the subject under discus- 51011 W88. "Resolved that Canada 7 ed with the score tied at l-l. Jack Ooyic, heady centre o! our Senior team, aent the Seniors into the lead once 111w? by acolgng on should have a Nation 1 G _ _ Duiponts pass n ront ‘or t. e net. mam during the puma: warfffqufie Murnaghan made it two-all when Freshman team, consisting o; Frank Brenfian. John Horgan and Allan Callaghan upheld the mer. fta of the National Government, he scored from a face-off. A few 5 while Frank Agaiward. R/onnld De- minute; later Murnaghan made it 13-2 for the Juniors by slamming Janey and Cecil Howat-t. the Grade XII tenm, spoke for the negative home another counter from a scramble in front of tho not. Irrank MacDonald. indefatigable = forward, scored the Juniors’ fourth goal on a pass from Jack Trafnor. i I bcez-l I Practising for some time in prepar- ation I01‘ lilo H013’ Wcck Services at. St. Dunstunl: Bdslllllzl, . The Easter number of "Red and I Willie" ls lIl the press. and will t make its oilpearunoe on next Tues- t day, _ j A notice has appeared on thr I Bulletin boards llifOfllllllg us that I QURFIPYIY cxnlns will be lvrflfcll 0n April 2nd and 4th. ‘ HOCKEY: The hockey wara a (luring the past wcck until the pinyftig of the Intralllurni Scllll-liflllls and liIlflIS. and the lltlnulli hockey (‘Iilbfliffi lyr- tweell the Junior and Senior Philosophers. In virtue of a l-l draw and a 3-2 victory over the Dormitory in the two-game semi- final series, Second Corridor, D. l-L, qualified to mcct. the section winners. Second lllld Third Corri- r out-of-thrce scrlcs, lived up to ex- pectations by taking the acrtca 1n two straight. bv the scores of 2-0 and 4-2. It is worthy of notc that this is the first time since 103i that a team frmn the Old Building has won the Intramural cilzlntpton- k the winners: Gold. Torn Norrie; Mu a n". you ha" anwgh Defense: iJeo MacDonald, and Rev. J. P. E. O‘I-laniey; Forwards: A. J. McAdam, Ernesst. McCarey, Linus Rossiier, Imopold Bruncau, Mich- ael 'I'hciinb and Eilncl‘ McIntyre. Tho Juniors sccrrd a 6-2 victory ‘ over the highly rated Seniors in lumps-and enough light- tllroughout your homo. Ask for Edison Mazda Lamps In their sight-saving llzas. ban metal aharoa .11. Volume at. 113.000 shares was the some a: on the previous Saturday. , ___ Better Light. - c Steel issues silnnped uniformly, . losses of a-s w l-2 showing finally 38"" 5187i! for Dominion Bridsv. Dominion Steel B, Algoma Steel and Domin- ion Iliourldrfoa. Ottawa Oar‘ and Oanadafn Car weakened small frac- tiona and National Steel Car drop- ped a point. Senior golda were quiet, and un- changed and in the cheaper groups gains for Seattle, Fl-ancoeur. Kerr- Addison, LaMaque. Maobeod- Oockahutt and PGTTOTI. matched losaea for Aunor, Central Patricia, Lllttle Long Lac, Macassa, Pickle Crow and Siglna. “CANADIAN omen mont dropped 2 cents. Broom lost .56. thelvgitern otia 28 and thcjj and Royoiite a‘ tiq_if__l201n_t. Caigllry and Edmonton and Oal- I LIGH, . . Fill those empty sockets D1219 EDISU MAZD am S ‘:2: " again increased the Juniors‘ lean when ha scored from a acrambit near the net. The same playq made ft 6-2 when he capltauzcq on a penalty rhot. ‘Them w” m further scoring during 1m- 1M1 period but both goalies kicked out n. bnii of rubber. Cozlgratulzlizolu Juniors. You deserved your vlc. tory. The game waa handled by Rev gathetr OT-lanley. aasistied by Vfnot ran . The play-off games bot-ween Canadians and Tom's Indiana of file Midget Imnguc were held in the College Rink on Monday and Wednesday. Canadians won both gamer. 5mm The judgcs gm, H, d _ Easter holidays begin nrxt mck ion in Invoi- Qr time uyfu-nh-flcllfic giLlflLllllrd PEIPQWMIITMQIM‘. __ -._._________:_.___: szde. The College Ohoir has TUP ./|00 WATT tmr NOW olllv 20c MAO! IN CANADA W’ l-ISV AL ELECTRIC 17733:» -+--...._.~__ ' New YorkCunq Montreal Stock (Clnldhln Press) g Stock; Clou Am Cyan B 37 1.3 (Canadian Prcn) 2m Gas Elerc _ 34 ma“ elm m Super ow 8-8 Cities service er 4 1-2 Creole Pct 21 Bell Tel 168 El Bond Shane 5 3-4 Brazilian 9 3-8 Gulf Oil Corp 35 B C Power A 29 1-2 Humble Oil 59 1.3 Can Cement 6 3-4 Lodrheed Al;- gg 1.2 Can Nor Pr I7 Niagara. Hudson 5 Can Car Fd 13 Pant 011 5 1.3 Gan Car Pfd 24 C8D Ind 3 ca? Pacific a’: 7 8 Ce slnese - Montreal Curb cons smelt 4m om g _____ Dom Steel B l3 8-4 (Clnldlan Frau) Dom ‘Textile B9 1-3 Dryden B 1-8 “°"“ °‘°'° about". i3 it en ra - Abitibl Com Ham Bridge '7 l-4 Abiliibl Pfd l1 1-5 HOW smith 39 14 Asbestos 2s Iona ‘fob! ‘l: 1-4 B A O11 22 3-4 "i N ck? Igeauharnlfia i5 1-8 1161810! Wolgdal 3g i? B, first 3 BSSSV HITS ‘ Can Vickers 6 1-4 Mti Power 30 3-8 m“ T” ’ d“? Si"? c 231i D0 A 7 1-2 3 59 i" ' Frrlzel" V '1‘ C i6 1-4 Power Col-p l0 M‘ A ”‘ §i‘°‘€.i°i§°“' B? 1 2 Imp Oil l4 3-4 la n an - Int Pete 22 l-4 St Law Com 4 8-4 Melchera A 6 3-8 St Lil-W Pfd Price Com 18 l Si: of Can PM ‘I’! 1-4 WINNIPEG. March 17-—(CP)-— (Confldlon PR8!) The Winnipeg grain cxchangels TORONTO. Mflmh 17— ‘SIIOPI. Saturday session was dull and wheat futures prices closed 59"“ Ch” 3-8-4-4 cent; higher with May at , a9 a-a, July a9 s-a and October so AIBX 011 16 7-8 oenta. A few conuntston house Ademl" 35 orders appeared in the final hour Ami? 0°15 8g 3'4 to stir the cairn trade. All-g") Cd" 2n Buenos Azre: was l-4 cent below ‘gungfia 5 the previous close at the finish. Bgféllweclal 19 b2 Benttic I08 , Bidgood l7 Produce Prices B‘ Meet" " 1* B0 jo ‘I 1-2 Brit ‘D0171 11 Broluan _ 47 MONTREAL. March 17—(CP)— B"°"““ 0'1 .1514 Produce Market prices here Satur- gglupgnk g3; day. as reported by the Dominion calmzm’? 33 Department of Ag-rlcugure. follow: w“ Bu“ 200 Butter: first gra e creamery _ ' fprilgts, Jgbblnlgd prIjceBMZQ-w If‘; §;‘,"'P§§§ 311814 lrs gra e so; s, c» ng price, ' 1 5 .. 1-2—29; Quebec no l pasteurized ggfiolfllm butter, wholesale joilbing price, 28; ghrcmgum 40 Quebec no 2, 27 1- . Common 28 Cheese: Ont white and colored. co 1 - 1'5 current receipt price, 17 1-8. Coll Z3 3-4 Eggs: graded shipments An used DDTIgC Oil 23 1-4 free castes, selling pr ce. —large Eas Crest, 51-8 24 1-2; A—med:um 22 1-2: A-pul- East Maia: 360 lets 21 1-2; B 21; C 19 l-2; Iéititoradgu 90 large unquotcd. x en 24 Potatoes: Que no l 75's 100- EfliwH 490 1.10; Que no 2 75's .80—.90; NB no Fifi!‘ Pele 6 1-2 l 75's 1.15-1.25; PEI no I 75's 1.25 Pfial-cveur 42 -1.zo; Fuorida l-eo no 1, zso-zao; 821g? Lila-i?» 5g no 2 2 40. a ' ________________ Goloale 15 N . M n IT-JAPJ- GM Eaille 14 r0133. ‘Erlglhhzngezffc gsllllhnfiocclcold 48 Great Britain, demand 3.72 1-4, Hark" 10% 1 z Cables 3.7a l-z, 3.72 1-2. 3.73 l-2: Ho“, ,, ' 60-day bills 3.71. 90-day bllla 3.70: Hcmf-"grn 2g 3'3 France 2.11 l-4: Gellmuy .40.20N_; Homewmd 5 _8 Italy 5.05. Netherlaucr 53.11. Can Howey 48 ado. Bl 7-8; (Ottawa Fcrvlllfi Elx- H - cilange Control Board rate 9.09—— Hfiiidggick 12g 9.91 per cent discourlr.) ‘llnltrNickei 43 1-4 c lcoe a ‘éiii ‘iii. iii‘. SOUTII MELVILLE AND IQke s", o_ ' vwINlTY llamaqu; 1e l3 650 . . . - Lapa Cad 14 Partners have loculed their u, usual suplaiy not wlgtlatgd Iliigl. 5:39 figfflhm“ 7g 3'4 are now us v e “ “ ing. Fcnton Howatt, pastime be- L- 11% m“ the sélwer‘ Ainddecd 132 _ ‘i —- -. d- Molar-tic 105 arr-user: is: yer-pg, parents, Ml‘. and Ml's_ Wm. Amett. M01131“ * Morris Kirk- 5 1-2 will“; lfélkthrpgmIghrllth Hill‘. .932 gig-gm; 3(1) last week. Nol-nletg] 5Q -,,, - .,. , Nor Star 100 nrlzrts:*l:..&r~§.ll:.: rants: P 4 of her parents. Om glam b: The young folk 0f this vicinity Pflmour 1:70 spent a very pleasant social oven- ggitfxlfégshligld 35 in; Mondzly at the home of MISS Pick Cm’ 152 Citnriotte Higgins. in piaving mo“ _ w $75 mines and social intercourse. A Povm‘ M? number of such evenings hllve been Pmlswn 133 previously enjoyed in various other Rm", 203 homes, and help to while awav the s l; to 4 3'4 dreary winter months. The bunch sgxlfnw“ 332 included Annie Ga§s. Elvira Vfi- Q, n’ 37 k-ft, Myrtle and Charlotte Higgins. 5,1,1’ i 795 Sylvia and Mercedes Flood. Rowan Si; (‘a 75 nnd Leif-h Ferguson, Willie Moll- sljcim '73 lllzinltl. Garfield McLean. Mac and *“ m‘ 44 Gordon Dixon, Ralph and Melville stflwgd Pa" 1Z5 Higgins, Joe and Brendon mood. gm“: mg; f" Sud Basin 1M fol-“gleeterenéamariln ollwhllaallfi sulllivall,‘ 7? number of small sticks flew from i? W“ e '29- thc saw. one striking tho sawcl". “k Hm?!‘ 37° Fenbon Howatt in the farce tnflict- Tvbtlm 10° ing severe injury necessitating Tvlllamn" 29 medical tflibilment. by m. Bovyer. Uch '15 Crapaud. U9 53 —— vlr..~" “t2 Among the recent visitors to 9" ° South Melville werepMcssra Rowan w" H“?! 71° Ferguson and Garfield McLean. UNLISTED Mr. Ronald Greenan hal return- ed m his home after spending a Prod Orr 17° few Weeks 1n New Haven TORONTO, March 1'I-—(GPI— —' ' i Stockfi aweptbbto 11mm levels in . 5a ur ay’: a reva acsa on o gig“ “Igjjj...°‘,}}lilf‘lw.ggl‘,°c§fi’gcu§.l thc Toronto exchange, setting new was taken 5145 and meeting dos. lows for all index groups for this ed 5v mwhl‘: “when ma}, Eyes year. Industrlala led with 510*; of Are Smiling". hunch}; wag] tggn 1.l7 whlic the Bold aharq wilted served and a agc_a_l__ur m} 0v - TILLTE THE TOILER - DOUBITE ACTION ME ‘i resulted in Mrs. J. B. Ferguson planing tho also. A was ~\\.. To ____._CJ'1 '__ TILLIE MAKE ME TEALOLIS é’ 0H,MAC,VOU WERE 1' WAS TILLIE STILL LIKES ME~I'VE , A DARLING TO RUN GLAD TO GOT TO GET ITYKCROSS T_O t’- THAT ERRAND FOR DO l1: t‘ GLENNY THAT SHE'S IUST 9 BEING NICE TO HI NICE TO YOU TO ~ MAKE ME TEALOUS By estovft