FEBRUARY s. 12111 5N...’ York Stock Exchange (Canadian PM”) riiciiuci: riiices MONTREAL. Feb. 2 —(CP)_ Prices held steady today in light trading on Canadian oonunmliy exchange. Close B11091‘ 590$ —-Qu ~ . tioou m ed a2 1-2-33 s-a: boiminoimll. m‘ S351 Pr 12h lrciglvglrtlzliln 35i“'o31‘§d-“’§i‘iel-’-“’°i5o m‘ om . - - FREDERICK ARDN T 1 137% . bores Que G ER. Am $551”; 38% 54,- 085s reilruded at 32 Aslszigtwtetly 01:12:: paranoia! (filter . d cheese t -U . - e - l! — l-- llléllfilixma w; Eggs spline-on: ‘k522i? 24 M; 151d tacos Slwinftliioi} to uie sellinfl m R91 21'" A-medlum 23a; A-pullets 21a‘ B: block marfit its hour of todays - 4.- leixe sod: Ja-mediuni 19a. ' losse i‘ e “d lead” “mmd m Q1110 g1». g 2 point: oiraxfltions to as much as §§“‘~l;‘“.il"°° "‘ Billifililffilnfili 2 “PP C" '1» 1533-"- swims on. no rm o M t- ~ - ' I 5”‘ "s..c"'.“"'<1vi. oil‘... 21:11:11“ "ilioili; l r as _ ' .- t gilt-s Ohio 23% 33 cents a pouglloforq czl-igtfi (lrzlebsg wl-dso$llirmilj§fif, turned flew"- Cumler . of No. 1 with lots to retalle g a oer am a‘ _ S" 11,. 3343, 1_ f ‘ rs at mount of early strength. Elli“ (‘all w.“ for Brings. m solids and 33 lap“ 60ml“? léswclamd Press average or Con Erlison 221/0 Graded egg shipments in chums 43 .3100’; ‘s dlgopDbd .5 0f l1 P0lnt 00 Corn Fruit 51f"- or less were 24 1-2 cents n dozen 910 l “ms as totalled only 583’- 001i $115 fl‘) 11;?‘ for A-larize. 23 for A-medium 21- duy"sst]i?)l1e:90cmnpared with yesm‘. - ngu 1-1 _ '_ r - - B- e l- ll" M‘ 9 Cheese was 14 1-2 cegis for lions-lug Bin yesterday gave the ‘glad; western current receipts and 15 Iyjilhifclllhlietllr)! ‘by hint}. c314 Lfiki-j cents for ivestern summer oinkigio day. d g i" l ‘ " P ' mes pre ominated ' ‘Eli r 191/.- wfg%t_flllf§e~h Q3111 vgiiles no. 1 80's ooniidisn stocks. mtemgfilirlitl GI M’ “d. ~01 $03 4540' 15 E Q1 o‘ t1 g‘ 604m.‘ Nkmq arm)?“ 1 3'3 Wm“ W 43 Hud liloi our 7'" 32435, 50.3 6d B -Pm s o. 1 90's 3-8. Slightly lower were McIntyre, [m Hm. H 597’ 2 15' ,No 2 6b’ és. I. N0. 1 60s Dome. Distlllers-Seagram a nd in n1 Hie] 3g.“ ' ' ' 5 ~ °- kzlgglflllogeil. iBriizllifléli Ford and K111111000 ‘ ' 8: mprovg , n I t e n _ l-‘Tlllvwtlolo 311171? - ...?é“?§}°li.‘o‘llfi¥l°$a£?§tl$ “S” l\' Y Cvllll R 111311;: LIUBStOCk was tilgalth a loser to the tune of l2 N111! Cusi c1; 1 pom ' a 137 3-4. Traders snid M“. Yflfk N l-l 2V1 MONTREAL‘ o selling came on the reported im- Nor Am Co Mum l. _- Feb- -_- —(CP)- minence of a. federal communi. Nor PM, / 10.!!!‘ me ivestock maikets. hogs, cations comm,- qo rt of m‘; “m 4.1. ‘ rail grade. advanced 25 cents. sell- kmg investigation ‘Lqmlaptuhe utmbufs . mg at $11 75 for bwon- witl 1 ~ Y5 Paramount 9i" stead 1 at 5" 70 " 5 l 5W5 affairs, Psi"; 1* a... admit... n" ou?°.‘.llFs.2"§.'§3“ft ' Phi . or /~_- i . in ns- go, g."- lif.‘§.*.§“..i‘.l $5.5? :31. 38"“ °“ MINING Pllfe on co 111'. tester-us sold llD to so heifers up ‘ Radio COH) 6n $5450 and wws from $4 down. i Radio K Q 4r; Cnuners ‘and cutters mode up to (Canadian Press) 5181.750‘). C?“ 571,2 $zge5ulélllfgrlglillllgfltllgrgn$3$¥ib d TORONTO, Feb. 2— Siei 1111111 1 -l . awn _ y 50m, J 4W and grusscrs $3.75 down. 5mm’ film ill? " - d121,... 2'1 55311‘. $411: 211t- Currencles o Ullllfil corp 21.1 Qmmn Uiizieti Drug 7% MONTREAL, Feb 2 —(CP)— Agg um“ 375 United ti... ImP 1o The Pound Sterling ‘declined 5-16 Aslltfleld 19. ibimr 27"“: oif a cent. lo $21.00 5-8 on Mont-real ley (3 i U 5 >1 (70 52% foreign exchanges today Wl‘ll€ the ‘Astoria u‘: U5 1"" A l9‘! French frunc declined 1-32‘ of “g "6' 35 ‘"l“"l““" 1" cent at 3 27 =16 cents The uFiita ggllekrlisilelul 71 B_ . . f t. . . - . ._ . Wm UNIV-Ill)‘; 22%: s? 15.3,’? don“ hem unchanged Emilie 149 West ziii- B 23 lswunt. Bldg“? 3 M “W 93 NEW vonx Feb 2 (AP) gblojgl 15s 1 i < l‘ . , . - _ “°°'“U‘lh 4m“ The position of the United States Bralorne 0 --__-___ dollar continued to strengthen m- Brown Oil 421.1.- dny in foreign exchange dealings. 3"“ Ank 17 The British pound and Holland Bu“ can 4% Wilder were weak spots, losing gulllkmgilu 213‘? ' 3-8 at $5.00 5-8 of a cent and .06 a m. 47 7- f C l t 4'7 vxrrrcnl‘ Ell-ill)“: 2 gage)? ffgllg sifiipzlimoore-‘islgéecélviyéenirhtg EH1“ 1g?) l It . s‘ u _g -_ ' _. as e 1 "l; Pdnalillvvlnlfrfsf strain genl Z1131 iggni {ozofi-g gelllPPal ‘Z35 milk-l‘ ' I Wil ‘R Ll LITQS " Cl] OTC . i-iul lower. MayL1.28, July ‘finsaufigfighggeatcfwiffl don“ Chem Res 46 .1211 1-4 ..1nl P01 1. . _ ' ' ghrilamium _ 1 J. . i..- - ‘ - - - . . - or All?i.“Li“’3.l-"°§§ll¥t “Lilli M‘“""’T* “T A “W” ofifiibliit 122% icr 1110f." 1111111 three hours tr ding f, - . Denison 33 it?» i1: zifi: at a standstill. “Even wol-glwTlffidc §§?.'§$af'f§locks DmkWa-lel‘ 17 "k iit Chicago ilear the irmguplryy 10w“- . Davies 42 W muse l flurry at New York —Stocks closed lower ' 333;.” f3?‘ int cash uliont market wl-nmpeg- _whea't 5.8 m H; l E55‘ cl’ 12"; cents lowei. Nos. 1 and 2 northern New York 40mg”; and coffee ‘ East Mal 1‘ “w,” Ald “Ile- 01050 "will! higher: rubber and sugar lower I §1fi§§j§d° . 1:011: Ll a I -2 l5 . - ~ ‘ - -. L ~ ‘ . l)\'t‘1' ihenMBy fliturclen Ngutlwlvrillilé zls alibi-lit; 33 33 1-2’ F“ Km‘ 101" glfllllS clo ed. cats uu- Eggs in cartons‘ A-l. large 32- ‘ Fanning 14 L’ to 1-4 lower, barley 1-2- Amledium 39' A4011!!! 33' A-med- glgrllggeur i. . ", . v ‘ = m bmiafigx ii-B-l-z lower and ium 28. A-pullets 26; B-lurge 25; 6mm Lake u.‘ WN- B-mecllum 25. Glenm-a 5 ___ Potatoes: Que Whites No. 1 80's Gods Lake 5'4 55-69 N. B. this No. 1 80's 60-65: Ggldglg 23 A 50's 45-46; P. E. I. inis No. 1 90‘s Gold 391g 37 Ilflltlllflllls To Lgt goags: I§1(0'sz506;0?.2\lgb r. No. 1 cos (éolddfgagle :11“ - i - - . 0O h 9'4 -_-- ——————— Gr Bousq cu s.f§*‘t"'l';°.'rtl to let at 201 Prince UNDATED M°NEY 30X grellgge a‘ -‘ , nr - ——-—— ' . A Sim-t. ‘Iivn gillfiltesbelg: (By Th’ Camunl" FY95!) w 7 lltor. Ext-nus“; saggy...“ m‘, dob Closing exchange rates Gunnar Gold 87 for urncntist. For full pan-elem“; At Montreal —Pound 5.00 5-8: Hulcrow 22 lllllly to U. S. dlr .99 63-64; franc 3.27 Hardrock 150 H. K. s, flEMMmG, 5-6 cents. Harker 144 tilt Great George Street. At New York —Pound 5.00 5-8; Hollinger 1,.334o.z-3.31 gagiudlan dlr 1.00 .64; franc 3.27 some tOil m‘ Ti“ - . onies .5 At Paris —Pound 152.78 fr; U. Howey 30 H s. d1i~ so s1 fr; Ctlllbdlflll dh" a0. Nickel 41W- 51 l-4 fr. Jcllicoe 54 In Gold —Pound 12s. 1d; h. S. J M C011 13 d-lr 59.03 cents; Canadian dlr 59. £1615 07 cents. l‘ ‘l 'l‘Hlt1~}E GRADES WELL i:- Kllk 1M0 142 .- NEW YORK cum; Lacuna 35 llll-ltth. KILN DRIED Lake Shore YELLOW BIRCH KEPT Stocks Close 113m gm é ' n 1, DB L‘ “RATED SWRAGE- iii‘. ‘El? S... W- C-v 108 (IllAItANTEED Am Sup Pow 8 Lebel or” 12 v _ 1.0w PRICES Assoc o... Elcc A 11;; g-gggfgL L 0"“ u llw my time to lay your c" Se" ' Macassu s - “m, Creol Petrol , Madam 42 ' El Bond Sh 7h MacLeod B Gulf 011 Co Mm Fast 2... I 1 n" gym“): g" Maraigo 95 Gglielle River a“ u 0: Manly“: 4X7 *——>-_» "L; - PM)‘; on McKenzie 94 M‘ .. ‘n H I I ‘ McVittle Q . Mcwutters 85 x ' ' ' 0 Mercury Oil 15 . Advertising Rates-Payable 1n Advance ; 5:55.... n3 z lltrtblna?‘ llunnlim IOCI|I- do nor word; Woofer- nnd Emmi-u locale, to Monarch 17 x 2‘ mrlullz. Aliiiiouncemonte and Coming Event: 2c per word; Claullletl Monet“ 225 "mum" (glfivrlfl: aluglorium Noticol, 70o PG! Inch; Lin: o! Floral and Mon.“ 14 x p" |m_h_ Nun“: -' aid!» flit-- lfl Mr nunoi Letter: o! (mnrlolenoe 70° Murphy 2:.‘ “um 0 u hunk! nnd Appreciation, 70o pa! Inch or l0 Im- t 11in mien on lpplltltlfll, Naybob 30 ‘ Minimum Chariot for on: advertise-cut twenty-live unto. Nawbec 3': HvHo-Q $31 901d 9123 ssng ’\_ ~~- _ Noranda. F s“ S d goimétal ()3- e "aye or an - .._. . OBrien 345 L?‘ ‘ "Ti 192 ge 0:39.. a-ritnvnn mom ms grfuultmr; 8.22%., m3 snu: _. A mum's coon _g?_"1lelvalllr%-__and Eziliglgi-‘ALL-lll- ‘Oroeglglata ,6 a)“ In excellent condition. Phone — 76a '41- d?” ~> .- 1f_3§5§:1.3.g|_ tm-ed Pamour ‘on’ QALE - 353151133]; ‘pigi- Kilfklhlre Boar. A 91y 131° an, UAPTURII) A IEMALI SILVER P 17 "Tm. Hamelbntog. give." John Pldgeopaaxqhgwgy Paulore lag ‘ IL-sgs-z-I-n. ___'_-_ - .: :_: - av ‘er new BUNGAIDW won snu. E d ‘Plckolllrggld lg 49011’ R. Cardeau scape Pioneer 300 in“ . across from _ "m"! 591K917 of! Elm Awe. —_==: *___' "We" m9 '-= h 353350-2441- lisclmm PROM m! mmcn AT Premier _ _ 1.00. ‘EVE ‘_ GT‘ Border-i. pale silver male fox. R. Preston 132 N BOOM HOUSE AND L01‘ EM‘ E. L. z. L Ear l4 R. Cecil Read Allbh 415 "like for m}, | ' Stewart L-3350-2-3-3i. Egd Cr 30 Ideal location n Km M‘ ' Red Lake 4o 1W. K ' Mrs‘ m" M‘ 5n‘ - 1., ‘imlnawn. P. o. e. n 1 1W1" 5 - . a»; _-V-_ T0 h‘ all‘; Mince! annual ro LIT - two nouns. urn 522.23.? “all buy“ a1 Pownul Street. L-aaai-a-z-ai. Sheep Cr 100 , "Hg Stag/rs‘) munun s 1'0 " n glgrll" gag w ' ' Y ood Yllfl. mir T0 LET-HOUSE. new oe m“- L-MBO-l-a-gqp: “w,” m" [rnfl-I-fl- Slave Uh ll l _- Li}! (THARLOTTETQWN [QITOCK Quo TA TIONS m . Late Sellingl Sends Market Drifting Down Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks muse Abitibi Com Abltlbi Pm In.“ Asbestos 55 B A Oil Beuullamois 41,4 Bath A Don A 5-34 Fraser 11 Fraser V T C 1511i; Fjord A Hi1‘ Walker 4m; Home Oil Int Pete 30 Melchers A 11 Price Com 1311‘ Finance NEW YORK. Feb. 2 —(AP)\. Foreign exchange; Great Britain demand $5.00 7-3, 5,00 9-1g, 551m 5-8; 60-day bills 5.00 1-4; demand: France 3127 3-8; Italy 5,25 1-2; Belgium 16 93 1-2; Germany 40.35: Canada 1.00 1-4. DECREASE 1N RAILWAY EARNINGS MONTREAL, Feb. 2 --(CP)\_ Gross revenues of Canadian Nat- ionnl Railways for the 10 days ending Jun. 31 were $4,3'7';,154_ d5- crflflsc °1 $200,242 comp-died wltn $4.a_83.306 for the corresponding period of 1937. BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks chm, Canada 591/, Commerce Rflyfll 185 EX N. H. L. GOALIE FINE!) TORONTO. Feb. 1—(CP)—John Raw Roach, one-time king of Notional Hockey Lieugtle goalkeepers i was ordered today by Judge A. E. Honeywell to pay Rifkn Vitowsky, 'l‘oronto school teacher. $788.60 for damages she suffersd ulhen the cur in which she was riding was struck by one driven by Roach. Stada 2614. Straw Luke 137i Sud kin 320 Sud C0111. l2 Sullivan 103 Sylvnnile 340 Tashotn 3*»; Teck Illigh 545 Texas Co 1A3 Tobum 275 Towngmac 48 Uchi .150 Ventures 680 Vulcan Waite Am 174 Wendigo 131/, Westfluiik 20 W. . Turner .. 11 Wri Hurg 806 Wood Cad 39 Ymir Y G 26 UNLISTED Brett Tr I Coast Cop 375 Cobalt 1 Foothills 55 Hud Bay 24% Malrobic 1% Oslsko 12 Pend Or 215 Ritchie 2 Robb Mont 175 Temisk TORONTO. Feb. 2 —(CP)— Piofit-t-nking became a. little too active for the bulls this afternoon on the Toronto exchange and prices were pcrmitter to slip mod- erately. Early gains in the mining section were changed to losses and the 1d share index closed nearly a pent down for the day. The heavy action was in the cheaper golds with Preston East Dome o. feature. showing a tum- over of 103.000 shares on n gain of 9 cents to 1.32. Reports were eur- rent about. d. deal with Hollinger for the milling oif Preston's ore. Senior golds. Lake Shore. Mc- Intyre. Dome and Hollinger. we-ik- ened small fractions and Uchi. Macassa. MncLcod-Cockshutt. M1‘- KnizicfPickte Crow. Premier 1nd Read-Authlci- and O'Brien closed 15 cents down. Base metals developed a weak tone in the closing period Mod- erately soft spots were shcrritt. Waite-Amulet and Pond Oreiile Hudson Bay. Nornnda. sudbury Basin and Falconbrttlge retained narrow gains, ' vl‘l(“\'1_ flnnw flflfl Okaltn were down 2 to 5 (‘HHS ni the c‘o=e and other western oils were steady. ilocks (“on rBell Tel . Brazilian B C Pow A ’ 321/, Bldg Prod 511,. Can Cem '. Can Nor Pi __ Can Car Pd 9:1; Can Car Pfd. Can Piic 71,4 Can Steam 3 Cock Plow Cons Smelt 10 Dist Sfllg __z Dom Coal Pfd 20 Dom Bridge 301, Dom St B 13s,. 139m Textile Gen St W Ham Bridge 3 Imp Top _ 141i Int Nickel 431;, Int Pow Pfd ' 75 Massey Har ‘ 6H, McColl Ft 12d, Mtl Pow 301, Nat Brew 401. 1 Nat St Car 36 Noranda 533i, Power Corp 14 Quebec Pow 17!. Shawinigan 19 St Law Com St Law Pfd 141; Sou Can Pow 13 S; of Can Win Elec A 21;, Win E166 B 211; GUARDIAN "Marshfield Citizen Is Honored On January 25th a very pleasant evening W88 spent when the con- gregation of Central United Church, and other friends. gatherd and filled the home of Mr. ant Mrs. John T. Ferguson for the purpose of expressing to Mr. Fer- guson who recently celebrated his 79th birthday. their hearty congra- tulations, and with sincere wishes that he may continue to enjoythe splendid measure of health that he has enjoyed those many years. Mr. Ferguson. familiarly known as John '1‘. has been a leading citizen in this sec- ition of the province and with no other reward. but a‘ sense of pub- ‘llc duty. has gained a reputation that places him as one of our able and progressive community leaders. ' Rev, J.A. Nicholson very capa- bly acted as chairman. and a vurled iprogram of insnrumental music. ;songs. readings. games and short lwitty speeches by the chairman. Peter Brodie and others. and a bountiful lunch daintily served by the ladies made the evening pass all too quickly. An address was read by Mr.W.J. Gibson and the pre- sentation of a beautiful arm chair lwas made by Mr. W.R. Dennis. Mr. Ferguson although taken entirely by surprise made a very suitable reply The singing of Aulcl Lang Slgne and the National Anthem brought an evening long to be re- memberod to a close. The following is the address. Mnrshfield. PEI January 24, 1938. _ Dear John T.:- As members of lthe Central United Congregation and as friends. we are gathered here to-night for a very happy Iorcaslon. A few days ago you ce- ilebrated your 79th birthday. and we feel we cannot let an event like this pass unnoticed. And so we have invaded your home this evening to express our congra-l tulations and to wish you many more years of good health and happiness. A few of us older ones can well remember the Singing Schools conducted by Messrs. Turner and Shaw. where. your love for music i.nd your ability as n singer was, soon recognized. And for 50 years. you have as choir leader and in countless other ways used your musical ability to make life's road more pleasant for those in our community and elsewhere. _ In the church life of this section of the province you have been one of its outstanding members and for many years an honored elder and one whose seat is seldom vacant on the 10rd}; day. Honored in 19- 22 by the Presbytery of Prince Ed- ward Island. whenyou were ap- pointed a commisioncr to attend the General Assembly of’ the Pres- byterian Church. in Canada. held in Winnipeg, Manitoba. P- essed of a kindly and generous nature and endowed with the sterling qualities of mind and heart which seems so readily found in those whose lineage traces back to Scot- laucfs heathered hills. And the hospitality to all who came in con- tact ‘with you and Ivfrs. Ferguson and Mary is so well portrayed by the poet Burns in the Cutters Sa- turday Night when he says. “Does the weary traveller his care begulle and make him quite forget his 1a- bour and his toll." And now we ask vou to accept this gift as a re- minder of the respect and esteem in which you are held by the peo- pie of this Congregation and Com- munity. ANNUAL SCHOOL CONCERT The semi-annual school examin- ation took place in Martin. Lot. 23 with a very large crowd present with a representation from every house in the district. The children were examined in the different subjects by their teacher Miss Bernadette Paquet and showed by their ready an- swers that they had attended studiously to their work. 'I‘he program was as follows: Christmas Welcome. Song; Fairy Snowflakes. Chi‘ tmas Dialogue. A puzzle in names by Valerie Blacquiere. Reading by Grades V and VI. Legend of Babauska. by Grades VII. VIII and IX. - -Nu.mber work. Grade I. Looke Pleasant Please by Grade IV. French Match. Reading’. Grade III. Christmas troubles. VIII. French Recitation by the class. A Paris Doll. by Mona. Gallant. Geography by Grades V, VI. and VIII. Good Enough by Inez Doiron. Physical Drill. Santa. Claus in the North Pole. by Albert Doiron. Reading. Grade I. Spelling Match. Looks Like Papa.‘ by Jennie Doiron. Christmas Dreams. by Alban and by Grade Marie. Arithmetic by Grades III and IV Lamain. by Alban. Marie. Clar- ence. Urbain and Anita. My Dolly. by Louise Doiron. Geometry. Grade IX. A Ghost. by Grade I. French Reading’. Song, Grade I . Reading. Grade IV. An Eastern Legend. Song. Santa. Claus Will Come. Tonight. Speeches were then made by some of the visitors congratulat- ing both teacher and pupils on‘; their good work. i Santa Claus then appeared on. the scene and much to the delight ' of the pupils presented each one with a gift and u beg of candy. The teacher was also kindly re-i membered by the pupils by receiv- I ing a lovely gift to which she re- sponded appropriately. 1 The singing of the National i Anthem brought an enjoyable af- I temoon to a close. ___-_____- SIIERBROOK W. I. Sherbrook Women's In- I I The ..st.it.ute met at the home of Mrs. ‘ Frank Calbeck last week. Th0 meeting opened with the Ode fol- lowed by the Creed. The reading of minutes of inst meeting were approved as read. A lciier of thanks from Miss Lavers of P. C Hospital for 2 pair of sheets froi- Institute was read. Appointment’ Sick Committee. Mrs. A. Boswaii School committee. Miss Mai-gave Townsend. Moved and sccondet that Institute send to Charlotte- town for Institute Pins. Moved and aecmded that the Institute take the Country Gentleman. Mov- ed and seconded that a letter of regret be sent to one of our mem- bers. Mrs. Peacock. 1w she has mov- ed to Moncton. Moved and sec 1.... 1 first since a young mun . lo! eleven cfclock forenoon of the ondcd that. we make u qiiui. lorL-ZOOG-i-ZS-Z-l-B-li 3011111’ of boars 8.11 Jews! l!- l-Lenee '"~.P-_. vou may LIVE a 1.0m; rnvu: wrru nlcu 121.000 Fmzssum-z , There was a time when an opera- l tion-usually the removal of thel appendix-was a favorite. if no; the favourite. ‘topic of conservm tion among middlcuged men and women. To-day. if it is not about ' the heart. — angina. coronary thrombasll. leaking valves—1t is)‘ about the blood pressure, ( What is blood pressure? 31°04 pressure is the pressurcl made against the walls of the blood l vessels as ii. circulates thmughoul,’ the body. The physician measures this pressure against a column o1 Illercllry-Just as we read thc pres- eure of the atmosphere on the barometer. Now the average individual has learned that if this pressure of the blood is ton great against the blood vessel wall it may break through the Will] and cause bleed- wc-heniorrlmge —w1iicli bleeding will cause duiiizige in the brain. lira-n. or LWt-nvhcte ilCtiOfdlllg to vrhcre it occurs. The average individual also thinks that 1t is because the Willl: of the blood vessels have lost their elastic H¢511€—h8.l‘d0lllng of the arteries} --that the pressure becomes so! liigh,_and this is often true. Hbw- ‘ ever if the individual is excited or upset at the time of. or brcnuse of. the examination. or hiis just eaten a hea-vy meal. his blood pres- sure may be up 115 high as twenty to thirty points. A little quiet re- assuring chat by the nhysician will often bring the pressure down to normal within a few minutes. Sometimes. of course. the pres- sure has to be taken a number of times: in the morning before breakfast. is a favorable time. Even when the blood pressure is “alwztys" high. if the individual goes about his regulaifl affairs or duties in life with ordinary care- no heavy work. light meals even if more meals are eaten. acquiring calmness or poise-me may never have the slightest symptom of high blood pressure and live just as long as if his blood pressure had AN INVITA 1e Railway Station TION NOVA SCOTIAN. HALIFAX. N.S. FOR COMFORT m1: ECONOMY With most reasonable rates in the Dining Rooms and at the Lunch Counter, the bestin accommodation and service is Obldlfliddl a surprisingly low cost. The Hotel ls immediately adjacent lg the eliminating taxi and baggage transfer charge. ROOMS $351 ALL WITH BATH 4. ¢._. [AICANADIAN NATIO line-I Certified Puhl Bookkeeping systems Profit and Loss Ac and Reports 88 Great G been normal. Dr. David Rlesman. Philadelphia. in Annuals of Internal Medlr-in makes this statement: An individ- ual can live to be 80 to even 100 years with high systolic tblOCd be- ing forced against vessel wulls) blood pressure. Urges-Yligzilgvvbnce Of Padlock Law (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA. Feb. 1—A renewed plea for disallowance of Quebec's pacidlock bill. the province's legal instrument against Communism. was made in the House of Com- mons today by J. S. Woodsworth. Co-operatlve Conunonuieahh Fed- eration leader. The veteran C. C. F. member rcavd a letter to him from a Que- be_c woman. whom he knew in the west years ago as a social worker describing a raid on her home by Quebec police operating under the padlock law. The address (lebzitc continued all duy. the House adiourniug early in the evening when n0 member was ready to tilkc the floor. The debate may conclude this week. T. B. League. Roll call. New Year Resolutions. Paper on "We Mod- ems" by Margaret Townsend. Reading by Mrs. L. B. Linkletter on "food for children." Reading on “Removal of Tonsils", by Mrs. M. Townsend. Reading by Mrs. F. Townsend and Mrs. W. Sinitlr on "ParentPuzzlers in Prospective’ . Mrs. Harris read two letters from a. Mrs. Taylor in New Zeaiand. Lunch was served by the hostess. The next mecting will be at. Mrs. A. BoswalYs. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the hostess for her hbspitnlity. Meeting clos- "ed with The King. DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. In the Probate Court 2nd George VI. A. D. 1038 Re estate of Alexander P. Mc- Lcllan. late of St. Andrews in Queens County _in the said Prov- ince. Parish Priest. deceased tes- t8. Ply the Honourable llurold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate. Judge of Pio- batc. &c.. &c. To the Sheriff of Queens County or any Constable or literate per- son withln said County 1 onummc: _ i Whereas upon reading the petit- ion on file of Gregory J. McLellnri l of Summcrsido in Prince County; in said Province. Parish Pricstthc- executor of the above named estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- by requircd to cite all persons in- terested ln the suld Estute to be and appear before me at n Probiiio Court to . hold. in the Court House in Charlottetown. in Quceirs County. in the sn-ici Province. on Monday. the twenty-eighth clay of February next coming. nt the hour some day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be irassecl and the Binle closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of H. Francis MacPhee. Esq. Proc- tor for laid Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the dale hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the follow- ing places respectively. rmmely‘. a‘ or near the temporary Probate Court Registry in the Cntncmn Block in Charlottetown aforesaid. at the store of W. L. McLeod and 1i from of the Hull both in Mnuni cfls-wart in Queens County nforr- said. so that all persons interested ii the said Est-ale ofori-snld may nave due nntlce thereof. Given under my hand and llv Seal of the said Court this 24*‘ day of January. A.D. 103a m. in the second year of His M113. eslv‘: reign. isgdi u. 1.. PAIMI-ifl. Judge of Pivbate. Believed Not Of In- li. S. IIEMMING, 11.11., G.P.A., c.c.1i.{ and Auditor Trustee uniler the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Ilziws. Minutes, Annual Statements Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. ” Charlottetown, P. E. I. ic Accountant installed or revised counts Computed Prepared. eorge St. FlETEliMEll ‘MYSTEllllllliI‘ cendiary 0 r i g i u However. ‘BY LOUIS V. HUNTER Canadian Pre-s Staff Writer ST. HYACINTHE. Que. Feb. 1 -1C7PJ‘-I<‘ire and explosion which raked Sacred Heart College leav- ing 46 dead. were described to a coroner's jury today us “very mysterious." But Brother Lucius. the soft- spciken director of the college. who considered cause of the trngecly- a strange mystery voiced at the same time the opinion ll lind not been of incendiary origin. Tho Director took the slitnd af- ter Marcel Quesnel. the 68-year- old watchman and handyman. had ‘ told the jury he first discovered ‘I the fire ivhcii he was jarred by the explosion and found “heavy brown smoke" pouring down the stairs from the second floor of the four-storey building. Sir Roger Backhouse New Naval Chief (C. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON. Feb. 1—Thc Admir- alty tonight announced appoint- ment of Admiral Sir Roger Back- house to be Lord Commissioner or! the Admiralty and chief of the naval staff. The a. ogment carries h fl llcinul Trip BARGAIN i FARES T0 Montreal 15.25 Ottawa m5 Toronto North Bay 0n 11.2"" Quebec [310 Thee Riven Que. t. From All Stations 0n Prince Edwurd Island G01!!! FRIDAY. r-‘nanunuv 1111i Tues" Feb. 15th. Except flail" Toronto and North Bay. ‘Nether-allay. Fob. 16th. fiildrrn u! Fill! and undo Tnvlw Ymn of age HALF I'll/PE 7rrkrls Goon m DA Y COA C [I155 ONLY . hour. 1t the 00st of first. sea lord. 51F Roger. who has been Com- mander-In-Chiel’ of the Honu Fleet. succeeds Admiral of the Fleet Lord Chetfield, who ha! been First Sea Lord since 1933. IPkIYlE Over the Home Fleet in 1930- Sh‘ Reset". who is 59, ha: had an eventful 2 1-2 cornmand. No 590115;- gollsWd m5 5BR in the battleship n” W" i110“ e large Dart of on fr! was Ordered w the Nlcdllc - ianean to watch Great Brit/ain't sen oonimunicatlons as Italian Llsgsvé/gll-lsalnggrettdilek through - the 10pm wflv to Etn- A year later the outbreak or m, Spanish cirli war led l “m? °ll sir Rogers glibplslfllllif: bulk of his fleet. however W113 Dre-sent at the Coronation rel-row _ at Spithead lost May 20 rh so ,Roeer was senior flag olnféi ill command. *______ REPORT EARTHQUAKE EH‘- 1~lAPl——I.mr1(inn seismologigps mday “marred Ia "flv _.-evere but distant ezirtliqilake" Sterling m. 7:25 PM, (11:25 Pu Ab?!“ gl-“d Iii-Will‘; more t .111 nil v icy csllmcited 115 qwme M“ “P194151. 3.000 miles away, pm- lmblr m uio Pacific O"(‘1111_ ROYAL BABY A 1 il) pegMslTER/DAM. Th9 NPlllfflanglg' f . —lAP)—'T‘he baby 111-11114», 0 the Netherlands. born lf‘l‘(l|\v 10 Cfmvn Princess Julia r0511‘; Xgigamied Beatrix Willulmnizi Professional 0_ 5rd; J. W. 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