FEBRUARY. 231.1228 ifiNANClAL r“"'—-_-_-_— pEIlSOIIAL Louis ONE YEAR TO PAY m” h flggrcfl Branch ol The Canadian Bank 0f Commerce [Wynn DEPOSITS raovina roa nan-armam- You You. You Deposit giro! Receive Monthly 3 w S 55.81 5 5 , m; s 100.96 S 9 i 168 ‘ S 157.36 S14 s m s 202.23 $18 U“ s 302.25 $27 ‘ s“ S 505.54 ‘A5 no“ $1000.36 S89 oriirn Aiiiouivrs AT raoron- TIONATE auras BARGAIN F AT? ES 011.1 RLUPTETOWN S.»\'l‘l'lfilAY, MARCH 5th Mona March 7th. lllilfll .20 illll From SUXWME '8 SIDE homrliiwn/rly Law Fan: mm aI/izr slnlians al/tfh-Vl n/ 1771': and under 1ulelz/e lknnr u! rig: HALF FARE 77.717: Good m 0.11 COACHES ONL I For Furl/m lfy/flr-Mljlllflll Calm!!! my Tit-kc! Agent warn; 1_~__ tuna Du flu tinidiin lnllnul lliuml PRODUCE PRICES MONTREAL. Feb, Q _.(cp)_ Wheat, northern. No. 1 1.60 1.2- barley. Canadian western No .77 1-2; oats feed No. 1 .56;flour, spring wheat patents, firsts 7.90; bakers 7.40; winter wheat patents, mime 4-35-4-35; white corn 3.95- 4-05; bran, ton 30.25; shorts. ion 34-25: middlings, ton sacs; rolled oats. big 00 pounds 3.15; hay, no, 2 per ton, carlots 10.50, Cheese western current 14 3-4- butter No. 1 a4 1-2-35 1-4. ' in cartons: A-l large 37; A-l medium 35; A-large 35; A. gedium 33; A-pullets 3i; B 2'7; c Potatoes: Que whites No. 1 80's 52-55: N. B. mts No. 1 80's 56-58; 50's 42-45: P. E. I. mts No. 190's 80-85; 50's 40-50; B. W. I. No, 1 60's 2.00: Fla. bushel 2.50. MONTREAL. m». 22 -tc1=>- Prices held firm in moderate trad- ing on the Canadian commodity exchange today. Butter spot —-Que grass regrad- cd 3'4 3-4; seconds I38 score) 33 7-8-34 1-4 5316:. 100 boxes Que grass regraded 34 3-4. Cheese spot -Unquoted Eggs spot -0nt A-iarge 23a; fi-medlum 26 i-2a; A-pullels 25 a. MONTREAL. Feb. 22 -—iCPl—— Biitter ruled firmer on Montreal open produce markets today. Butter was quoted at 34 1-2 to 35 1-4 cents a. pound for No. 1 in carlots or lcss with lots to retail- ers at 35 1-2 for solids and 36 for prints. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were 28 cents a dozen for A-large. 26 for A-medium and 25 for A-pul‘ets. Cheese was 14 3-4 cents a pound for current western receipts. Potatoes: Que whites No, ! 80's 52-55: N. B. mts No. 1 80's 56-58; 50's 42-45: P. E I. mts No. 1 90's 80-85; 50's 4-9-50; B. W. I. N0. 1 60's 2.001 Fla. bushel 2 50. MXRKETQ AT A GLANCE in __A_ French River and Vicinity ‘Ilia many iricnds-‘of Mrs. Emer- lon Dclriiicy" are sorry to learn of her ccmiiiuccl illness. Miss Doris Sims. French River, is spciidiiiza few days with friends in Charlottetown. Mr. Glen Cotton, Kensington, Wiin a. recent visitor to French River. Miss Carmen Stewart has re- turned to licr home after spending the past mont-h in Borden. M's L‘ oiiaic Campbell. efficient French River. spent ekviid at her home in Park Mr. Ivnii Duugan. employee of Peter .\'lricNiitt & Son, French Riv- "i 15 iii f ig a well cnrned holi- dii‘\'_vni_ lllS home in Sea View. Wsmc tie-rt". Mr. Duggan gained iilfirii‘ lllt‘ll(i$. toMr. Bruce Crozior has returned l.‘- lirmic in Wilinot after ill _ _ the past week with fiieiics in Park Corner. ‘ .\Ii.~= Lena l-liirtiiiig. Summerslde, m. i the weekend at her home in Frcivli River, ‘\l Alina Delaney was a recent, vls. (.-l to Sczi View. ' “hi? Goi-tioii “Yoodsidc, Bedeque, ‘ioliliii-l ll'l0ll(‘lS in this vicinity. Ml" G- A. Stewart was to Mal- lifliui‘ recently on business. l-lnllic Paynter, telephone oini w. Clifton, spout the week- end at nor home in French River. Chin.- Biilli ‘Montgomery, Pnrk iOlllPl in visiting friends in Gra- nuiis Rt.‘ l ' Pi'l‘~i\ll.lllOl1 gtis a fi-llow along Toronto and Montreal —Stook.s closed higher. New York —All markets closed (Wosliiiigtoiifs birthday) ' I Winnipeg -—Wheat i i-i to v-a cents higher. GRAIN WINNIPEG, Feb. 22 —tCP'__ Winnipeg wheat futures. sensitive to European political rumors and English market trends, rallied from early lOcSBS to close 1 1-47-8 cents higher. Higher English commodities in- duced short covering at Liverpool and almost- immediately buyers entered the Winnipeg pit to push futures up almost two cents. Cios- ing values were May wheat 1.28 1-2, July 1.18 5-8 and Oct 97 1-2 cents, Trading generally was quiet principally because of the-holiday in United States. - Tension in Rumania was listed as one of the reasons for strength at Liverpool where final values were 1 1-8-7-8d higher. Buenos Aires futures gradually Sto cl: ‘Prices Advance Along Broad Fro n t strength t. 'ed ' _ E lket todaife e11? piibgedlhfctsséotialorxlgara broad from. Mm gains ranging up in more than a point. Without leadership of New York. tftméiinwiéi filfzhFtndw-lifm?‘ ininizan. while Quebec Power added 7-8. Gatineau 3-8 and Power Cor_ ' Dorailon 3-4. National Steel Car gained 1 1-4 gang? Sgillgixizwrxréovunent Blttflblltegxin stock orders. Canadian Paciflt? wrlllgS gilcufgzaly hlilher with Canadian wan-z mlnion Bridge eased 3-4 a; l . Dominion Steel and Coal "3" m- vanced 5-8 at 14 3-4. and there svere minor gains for National Breweries, Electrolux and Imperial 01L Total sales: industrials. 17,700; mines. 152.400: bonds, $1,350. Mon treal S-tocl: Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks c1", Bell Tel 154 BfBZllllin 113;, Bruck Silk 33, Can Cement 10» Can Car Fd mi. Can Car Pfd 321 Can Ind Al 3i_ Can Pac 7i; Can Steam 3 Celaiiese 13.1. Cock Plow 9 ‘ Cons Smelt 611.; Dist. Scag 15w, D0111 Bridge 291. D0111 Sb B “a, i Fouiida Co 14 Gen St Work 61;, Gypsum q HOW Smith 141.‘, Imp T01) 14in Iiil. Nickel 51w, Lake of Woods 12s, Massey Harris 71,, McColl Ft. 12w; Mtl Power 30»: Nat Brew 40 Nat St Car 39 Noranda 61s,; Power Corp 14.; Quebec Power 16s, Sliawinigan 20.2 St Law Com 4i; St Law Pfd 13w, St 0f Can 54L; W111 E180 A 2i; Win Elec B Montreal Curb climbed from 3-4 cent low point and near the close were unchang- ed. Altliouch cash wheat dealings‘ were not brisk. spreads advanced 1 to 1-2 cent for Nos 1 and 3 , northern grades. No. 1 held its,‘ advance at i7 cents premium over the May future while No, 2 eased at the dose to nine cents premium. Oats closed unchanged to 3-8 higher, bailey 5-8 higher. flax 7-8-3-4 higher and rye 5-8-1 7-8 cents above yesterday's filial prices. WAVING BATON JUST HER JOB BOSTON, Feb. 22—(0P)--Mme. Nadia Boulungcr, famous French musician. here to appeal‘ 0S guest conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, feels quite matter-of- fact about being the first woman ever to conduct the famous orch- estra. “I've been a woman for a little over 50 yiears." she said, “and have gotten over my initial astonish- ment. “As for couductingvan or- chestra. that's a job. I dont. think sex plays much part." Mine. Boulangei" said she loves to teach music because "always there is tlic possibility you will uncover a genius." some of her pupils are famous. One of thcm, Prof. Walter Piston. is head of the music department of Harvard University. l-Ie still culls her "minim." puts his hands on the seat of his pants and bows btcttir lii.iii inspiration, z E LPIIIPUI 1 ' Klulllkl '1] ion on nu plla-inluu, o--¢.-.>¢¢~>¢> l not“ , ilimniuiu uiniriie mr an; aural-linemen: money-five cents. t ' vvvfi vv v ‘v vvv‘ v ‘ vvv ..- a n liiltuncing Rates-Payable in Ulllllll-illl iuciill. h- par ivurili “cnlern unil riiult-rn lucula, lt- iln tutu touring Events 2o per n-onl; I Jllillltbfhllll hlillfilll, 10o per lllrlli Lliilu of i-lurul um] "It! turns, ulv 4o pt-r mime; Lotion 01' condolence 70i- ml Appreciation from the waist when he calls. 444-‘ Advance Ulusiallird i 70c uor llicli or ~lo per g Q++QH% ‘-.-¢v .- For Site For; sins PONTIAC can PRICE “"1"!- Apii-y Guardian. L-14B-2-19-3l Work Wanted y .M—~——~~~~- “ANHJD-ANY KIND or LIGHT “Ork- Write '11" care Guardian. Male Help Wanted B01‘ AROUND 16 YEAR-S 0F AGE wanted ior piomotion Work on a Nationally Known Magazine. Ao- ply 1n person to H. l-I. Marshall. Kent Street. L-251-2-23-3l. l‘... nave nbu-iio nviinai-zns to obtain positions as Letter Car- riers. Postal Clerks, Customs Ex- . . - . min . Clerks and SenoBYBDII- -.__. L391 2 m 31' grs. e115, and calnineliintyouhrgrgtle Dressmaking 11/13.‘??? glogtilollu mlftd" “Toronto; M" 10 oldeSt in Cilllildfi, M. H. W c. M w d rce. L-222-2- - . en ante T0 La‘ 1r YOU m. INTEEI-lggl-ID] m L . . a,“ m LET — A SMALL COTTAGE. progressive manulactllirin a con- Almiv 10 Alley. L-20fl-2-22-3i. oern, then write TODA z Our T° "IT - MEAT AND GROCERY gfidugamsalllagryi sllgilglclllg.‘ ‘Bitigxmvicigmgtnedi gellstamlaaalis p "ital slim“ bird?!“ .5333’. PEG . - I ' ' i H1911 n PCIIBH B U!‘ y; -—-——-——————— route. You pa cash for 0H1‘ “"‘"‘" "sic Want-d "an ".-'.:r"':...;..:c A I an ge cr . I *_"‘“__- ti l . d f catalogue iii"°"'""' “"0; '*"______'___T._..T'__ - - ‘ I:Uiv-{ED_A MM“ Fm‘ nous” Montreal. l-BH-M. W. l Aoolv Guardian. ' _ L-233-2-72-3i Bab)’ Chicks Insu- séi-Q-tn m... -- - 50 qmToMI-IALS smvan A1‘ 1.1 n Street. Mrs. ..l. '°"°“- L-Hl-I-ll-Si. MAIfI-I MORE MONEY, WIT’! rs" ".l"°"‘". '.i'¢..‘if...t.'lii"i=...'- r er are. - - e -' ton: W. K. Crafer. H. R, 5. Ken- Oil Bathurst A Dom Tar Don A 5i‘. Fraser Fraser V T O Imp Oil Int Pete Melchers A Price Pfd Price Com 141,; CONSIDER. THIS HOUSISWIFIJ (By The Canadian Press) HARTFORD, Conn-At a meet- lng of tax-payers a woman advis- ed tlie city fathers to conduct municipal affairs with "economy as docs a prudent housewife." A Shore-Bird Rendezvous OTTAWA, Feb. 22- Beaver-hill lake nestled at the eastern base of Cooking Lake highland in Alberta, is noted far and wide for the wealth of shore-birds that gather about it on migration. The mQst remark- able feature of the lake is the fact that it attracts numerous species of waders in large numbers, which for the most part have their nest- ing grounds on the far distant tiindrns of the Arctic. For the majority of them, the annual pilfrimage from north to the wintering range and return in- volves round trip flights of from 10,000 to 15.000 miles. or more. Beaverhlll lake lies in ilie path of on¢ of themore notable oi the uncharted bird routes through the North American interior. The northward flight reaches the lake from late May to early Julie. Stragglcrs are already south-bound in late July. but the main migra- tion reaches this important local point during the early half oi August. At this time tens of thos- aiids of sandpipers, plovers. and other shore-birds clusmr on the sand spits and bnrs to iced and rest, or wheel dlzzily in mused flocks over the water. Of peculiar interest are such species as blackbellied and gc piover, rud..y iurnstone, American knot, Baird's and whlte-rumped sandpipers and northern phalarops, individuals oi which are known to nest in notably high latitudes of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and to winter as far south as the Argentine and Patagonia. In a manner. the glamour of the polar regions is conveyed to the observer also in the vivacious companies of least. semipalmated and buff- breastad sandpipers, the semlpal- mated plover, and scattered Hud- sonian curlews which tarry for I while to break the long Journey from usually somewhat less dis- tant Arctic localities. Local breeders. or those from comparatively nearby haunts in the coniferous forests to the north. includes greater and lesser yellow- legs. Wilson's snipe, klldeer. so‘itary Sandpiper. willet. godwlt and avocei. All such birds of the Llmlcolae group have a profound effect upon interest and imagina- tion as any ornithalogist. is quickly Willing to confess. In consequence of the above circumstances, Beaver- hlll lake, for its size, is apparertly lllltlil'p.'l\'(’fl or equolled in the Prairie Provinces for ti‘; oppori iii- tles presented in the study and ' photography of these faiicnatlrg slnizton: or Mrs. Basil aid. ‘handle Owls. and wide-ranging forms d birdlifo. TEE CHAKLQTTHQWN GUARQIAN 5795K QUOTA T101v5 Livestock MONTREAL. Feb. 22 —tCP)— TOdflYS livestock receipts totalled 80 cattle. 068 calves, 4i sheep and lambs. 1.225 hogs. Cattle ivcrc sicady. A fcw good cow's sold up i0 $4.50. with medium kinds from $3.50 to 54- Gunners géltgoClltlflfb were niOstly $2.25 to Calves were barely steady, A few good veals made $10 with medium good kinds around $9.50, The ‘bulk of the calves were sold in mixed lots bctwmii $9.50 and $9, Grassers were $4 to $4.50, The few lambs offered were 801d M $7 to $7.50 There were no lambs of good quality. Sheep were from $3 for common light sheep to $5 for good handyweiglits. H035 were stronger, Bacons were $0.60 to $9.75 fed and watered. with $1 Derhog premium on selects. with the usual cuts on off grades. Sows were from $6 75 57,50, Rail grade hogs sold at the miinket gig Monday brought $13.10 to $13. i Currencies MONTREAL, ‘Feb. '22 —(CP)—- The Pound Sterling dosed 1-16 of a cciit higher at $5.01 17-32 on Montreal foreign exchanges today while the French franc was about even at 3.27 11-16 cents. Tlic UDIICQ States dollar advanced l- 64 of a cent at 1-64 per cent dig. count. BANKS (Cangian Press) Banks Close Canada 50 Commerce 165 Monti-cal 202 Nova Scotia 300 Royal Bank 176 UNDATE) M0 y 30x ‘B!’ The (lunadinn Press) ClOSlllp; cxglizinge i-gigg At Montreal —Pountl 5,01 17-32; 3.1%. till‘ .99 63-64; franc 3.27 At ‘New Y0l'k —Closcd At Pflflli —Pound 143.40 fr; S. (lll‘ 30.60 fr; Canadian dlr 3 75 fr Iii Gold -—tPound 12s. id; U g . S. dlr 58.98 cents; Canadian dlr 58.- 98 cents. Big Health Plan Proposed JOHANNESBURG. Feb. 22—- If a scheme to provide medical and U. 2.- of South Africa is adopted by me Government. a New Yeffr gm of 505331.601 _aiinu'.illy will be provided in the Union. the niiiuial rcport of the Depart- ment of Public Hrnlth includes?- l. A gcncralgmcclical practitioner service iiiclndiiic free drugs niecli. cincs and tiiratlve appliances 2. Specialists‘ services. 3. A_ payment towards the cost of hospital treatment of those employ- ed person-and their dependents W110 “lflllld ill llrcsent ClFCUJIISitHIICQS be requircd by provincial. hospitals to make some payment towards the cost, 4. The payment of a lump sum on confinement of an employed woman or the wife of an employed man. 5. A payment of a liimtp xuin for the cost of burial of on employed person or hi5 dependents, 6. a cash pa-yinient during periods of sickness. "The adoption of a scheme of national health inuraiice such as that recently’ recommended by the departmental committee of cnquliy," says Sir Etlivnrd Thornton. one which would make an enormous improvement in the public health of South Africa. Broadly. the scheme will apply to all employed persons. including dcpcnzlcnts oi either sex or all races ivlio are rcident in the arcti of local authorities and are earning not more than £400 per annum." It is explained that the funds re- quired for the pi-ovisloi. and ad- ministrnticii of these benefits will be derived from contributions by i112- GOVCYPIDEiIl. employers and cm- ploycd people tn t.he proportion of approximately: Government 4 l-2 per cent; om-ployci". 49 per cent; and employees, 36 1-2 per cent. Government Actuaries have cal- culated that .if the scheme is to cost 125.331.6811 n ycar, the Govern- ment. would have i0 find 2776.735, emploa-rrs £2,663,315, and empyoyecs £l,89l.64l, In Memoriam inns. rnaxkfirciioras The (lPilill of .\ is Frank Nicholas, ngcd 51. tuck |)'llL'(‘ at l\(‘l' hoint- in llfnscnii, N. S. oii ‘Thursday. after a brief illnrss of pneumonia and plenri-y. Mrs. Nicholas ivas formerly Miss Mary May Phillips, ii daughter of thr~ late John and Jcan iPlilili Phillips, She was born at Pictou, but lli\(| for the past 28 years resided at Mnccaii where she “ins highly respected for her ex- emplary character and industry. Besides licr scrrowing husband, she is survived by one brother, John Phillips of Bayfleld. and one sis- ter. Annie. Mrs, Diuiicl Bernard of Mount Stewart. P.E.1. A son, Jo- seph. orcdeccriscd licr several years ago. The funeral will be held from S‘. Charles R. C, church. Am- hers.. on Saturday. the Rcv. Fa- ther Smltli ufficintiiiz. with inter- ment at Amherst. -- Halifax Chronicle SHE HAD !\ REASON (By The Canadian Press) COLESHILL. England — Court proceedings were held up in this Warwicksliire town bcfore a. wit.- ness could niake up her mind a- bout giving licr full name. She fin- ally recited: "Bcatrlcr-Emlly-Vic- ioriaJleginii-Queenie-Dainty." AVALANCHE KILLS 2| MURMANSK. .SS.R.. Fob, 2i tCP Havasi-TWveiiLy-oiie nicri were killed and five seriously injured here today when an avalanche fell on a mine. 'I'lii~ee miners were rescued uiiiiiiiircd. All sprcirs oi‘ l‘ is F1350. wllli he exception o! Wilson's snipe. iize protected throughout the your un- der the Migratory Birds Act other similar benefits i0 the pgophgi The sci-ionic. which is outlined in 7 MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Feb. 22- Stoclia Close Acme Oil 9 Alderman 54 Ainm 20-, Ang Cdn 123 Aug Huron 350 Arntfield 31 Astoria 3:, "Elle 39h Bankfielti 95 Base M 40 llcattle 135 isidgood 44 Big Miss 45 Bralorne 390 Bunk Hill 17 Buff 17 Cal Edm 233 Calmont 45 Cdn Mal 119 Cariboo 232 Cent Pat 269 CflTPOrc 13 Chem Res 35 Chromium 3g Comwealth 32 Coniarum 139 Con Chib 4o Con Smelt 51w. Darkwater 17 Davies 50 Denison 33 DOYVBI IQI: . CI‘ 1i lVlal 150 ' l clcrado 335 - V icon’ 615 Fed Kirk 9.; Ftintana 15m , Foundation 17 _ Finiicoeur 4;; Gillies Lake 151;. Glenora 4-8 Gods Lake 53 Goldale 24m Gold Belt 3g ' Gold Eagle 35 Goodfish 3i,_, Gr Bousq 7i._ Gunnar Gold 9'7 Hard Rock 19g Harker 14 High Sar 16 Home -Oil 124 l-I-ollingcr 14 Homest g2 Howey 2g Nickel 51o, Jack Waite 44 acola 271; Jcllicoe 661,; J M Con 12|,_ Kerr Add i 205 Kirk Lake i, 12g Laguna 35 Lake Shore 55h, Lani Cont 4:; Lapa Cad 50 Lebel Oro 121i Lee Gold 2i,‘ Leltcli 103 ' Little L L 530 Macassa 430 Madsen 4° MacLeod 300 i‘ Man East 3.1; - Maralgo 12 McIntyre 42 McKenzie 97 McWatters _ 41 . Min Corp ‘ 225 Moncta 221 Morris Kirk 13 l Murphy 2i,-__ Naybob 3Q Newbec 3i:_, New Gold g5 Niplssing 210 Noranda 61 , Normetai 90 Nor Star 14o i OBricn 4,10 Okalta 305 Olga O11 4i; 38 B5 380 _ 47 , , , l6 g ‘F 17 i l! l5 Paymastcr " 7. 661; ‘ Perron i‘ 175 , Peterson 5-‘ 11,; i Pick Crow Q 475 Pioneer ‘- 305 Powell iii"? 227 Premier ‘- 24o Preston 131 Que Min 1'» 50 Read Auth 40o Red Crest 30 Red Lake 23 Reno Gold 61 Roche i7 Rfltvalite " 45": St Aiith 141.; San Ant 140 Sliawkey 25 Sheep Cr 114 Slierrltt. 157 Siscoe 275 Sladen '12s Slave Lake i5 Spyhill 17 Stadacoiia 27 Straw Lake 11L; Sud Basin 330 Sud Cont i2 Sullivan 9g Sylvanite 325 Teck Hugh 545 Texas Co 141 Toburn 255 Towagmac 3Q Uchi 162 Unit Oil 19 Ventures 335 Waite Ainu 200 endigo 13g’, Wesiflank is Wood Cad 40"; Wri Hart: 790 Ymlr Y G g3 UNLISTED Coast Cop ‘ 340 Cobalt iv; Dal Oil 5g Hiid Bay 271; Kirk Town 13 Malrobic 1i; Oil S91 3 Pcnd Orc 21a Robb Mont , z Tcmisk 11 TORONTO. Feb. 22 —(CPi... The bulls unlimbered their artil- lery in the last half hour today on the Toronto mining-market and effected a general advance on a heavy wave of buying. MacLeod-Cockshutt traded 102,- 000 shares and moved up to $3‘ for a net galii of 22 cents and Hard Rock with a trade of " 73.000 shares gained i4 cents to 1.98. Preston also stepped out, trading 67,000 shares and advancing 8 cents to 1.31. The day's high was 1.34. Gains of 5 cents or more were Central Patricia. Jelllcoc. Oro Plats, Perron, Pickle Crow, Prem- ier and 'l‘eck Hughes. A gain of a point for McIntyre was about the only change in the senior gold list. The close won. down slightly for Biinkfleld. Braiornc. Coniaurum. Macassa, Moneta. O'Brien and Pamoiir. Little Long Lac posted a . gain of 25 cents. ‘ Some baae metal shares wcrc in active demand at higher prices. Aldcrmao was lively with, a trade of 47.000 shares and an advance or ' 0 cents to 04. Pend Orelilc added 16 cents. Waite-Amulet 20. sud- burv Basin 20 and Bherritt 10. Fractional gains were boarded by Smcilers and Hudson ‘Bay and In- . lei-nzivonnl Nickel firmed 1 l-Q. SllVEIZQ were steady. Jiinlor oils sll ned heck narrowly under a light yin; demand. i Cabbage lb ‘ ‘Ifiamb lb ‘inc, been initiiful unto PAGE FIVE llc You ilccii Money $50__$500? ll-‘c lend money in pay old i fee, to uication or for any useful imrnose. No embarrassing uucstlons I to borrower or endoricrg. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITDEI) Phlllllflsf Building Grafton Street Charlottetown. P. Ii. f. Look for Confidential Loan sli- Office Hours-9.00—5.30 Saturdays 9.00—l.00 Yesterday's Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED NESDAY 8t SATURDAYS ISSUE |H".l‘\l1. MARKET Celery bunch Potatoes pk Turinps each Beets pk Steak lb Roast beef Stew meals Chicken cacli Cod lb Onions lb Squash lb Apples doz Pumpkins lb Carrots pks Parsnips 3 lbs‘ In Memoriam MRS. COLLINUJVOOD YEO A beautiful and imiii'c.s.sivc n01"- vicc “as l1L'l(l on Siitiii'tlaiv' uncr- nuc-n. rcbruziiv olh at Si. James Aiiaican church, Port Hill was the funeral oi tlic laic Mrs. Coliinutiooti YQQAVDOSC death oc- curred in ilie Prince County I-lcs- pital alter an illness of some months, Tue late Mrs. You ivus formerly Miss Cora Ballem, daugh- ier of ilic latte George Ballem and Mrs. SOlJlllH Ballcm, Lot l0, but had rcsiurtl in Prob Hill for several years. licr ccnlle and loving per- sonality enucnred licr to all who ‘illll. to purchase neceasi- . take that. needed a Cranberries lb 12c 1 farms has been shipped have seen the results. Highest quality. Brookvil la, Saint i m“- A AiIME . Nearly all Ground Limestone used on Island Most finely pulverized Bulk or b111,"!- Write for prices. Brcokville Manufacturing 0o. Ltd. H. G. S. ADAMS, Manager from Brookville. You John Co., N.B. K. S. HEMMING, Trustee‘ uniicr th Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed Company By-Laws. Minutes. Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates _ A a Specialty. ‘ MONEY TO LOAN. 88 Great George St. Charlottetown P. E. I. B.ll., .;....‘; 010.11 l c Bankruptcy Act ' P?‘5i€.i‘céni1..o zReinbraiitlt 0APEI‘OW§..—I£ 2f! _ "The Taxidermist." a. picture in thc Michaelis collection ivhich is at urc- sent. on exhibition at the Nluurits- hills. The Hague. Holland, has suit cicnly become famous. It has been establi-heti as a cen- uiiie Rembrandt byDr. Abraham Bredius, the world Dutioli authority on Rembrandt. who examined it at the Hague a, short while ago. The picture left Capetown worth _£50J and will i'eturn irorth at least. iJa,U0_l)_ It. will be the only Rembrandt in South Africa. For the past six years a contro- versey has razed a". to whether bhis kiiciv licr and will be greatly miss- cd iii lllL‘ community in \\‘lllCll she: lived. lJilllllil, ilic Linie of licr suf—| fcriiiu :41: iiiurmiircd not. Her pass-i iniz “US one of deep peace and hav- tlie encl, we, bclicvc lint already she has re- ceived from licr Master the “well; done" oi the uood and faithful ser- vant and has been asked by Him “to enter forever into the Joy of the Lord." _ The floral tributes sent by kind friends and relatives were t-viciciice of ihc high esteem in which she, nus held. She caves to mourn besides her husband the followiiil: sons: Ger- ald oi California; Biiviieicl of Ne- vada, Roy Oi Norl-licrn Oniario, imoi was able LO be hoiiie before his} mother passed away, Claude and Kenneth at. home. The eldest son Edgar predeceased licr eleven years auo. One daughter Edwina, 1111's.. George McKiiiiioii o: New York. She is also survived bv an aaed‘ mother Mrs. So ' and lOllOAYlIlEI sisters and brothers: Mrs. Jnbcz Mill, Clermoiit. Ma's. John Palmer. Freeland. Lot 1i. Mrs. Arthur Jenkins. Pownal. Mrs. Seth Varcoe Boston, Mass. Mrs. Joseph Kinsman. Western Canada. Wibur McKcen, Watcrvillc N. S.. Wilfred Brooklyn. Mass, and Fred-y crick 01' Lot l0. The remains were laid lo rest in Port Hill Cemetery, service bciniz conducted by Rem, Hart Davies licr pastor, The hymns. sung during the service were "Near- er MW God to Thee," "Unto the Hills Around do I lift up my Loni!- ing Eves". and “Abide With Me." The pail bearers were: Archibald Ellis. William Dennis. Joseph Veale. James Gillis. Reginald Birch and Percy Kilbrlde. God saw the rourzli. The lills were hard to climb. He acntlv closed lier weary ‘eyes And whispered "Peace be Thine." T0 Punt Fish“ From Airplane MONTREAL. Feb. 22-—i(‘Pl— The Qiiebcc flSlWTlOS department plans to "bomb“ Lnurontian moun- tains lakc- with young fish to re- plenish siipirlies of trout. Experi- ment has ['|‘.‘O\'(‘li. according to Dr. GlWtllVf‘ Pi-cixcst. director of iisli culture iii lllf‘ Laiirriitlnu area. .i.~1i iii-letting’ up to time" uiid each can be dropped tilt-ii lakes from n spot-ding airplane without injury l. o tlicm. Fiiic coiioii nets \\‘(‘l'(‘ sprtnid inst beneath lll!‘ surfncn of Liikt- Oulmct. 00 miles north o’ Moiitrsai. and u seaplane dumped out the fish ri- it spctl across iiin lake at mow than 100 miles mi hour and o‘ o" riliiiiirlo n? 40') ("ML Q1‘ the fish that. struck t-iie not area. 95 l)f‘l' cent w-ic \llll‘li'lll(‘f1. The other fir:- ncr (‘Pill were killed in slrikinc the woodzin frame. nronnd tho not. Othrir "oats were mode bv drop- ping fish from tho roof of a tall offici- builtiinsr. here into soft mud with llic nbicirt oi‘ fiiidini: out just road was Betting how a li~it would trikl‘. Exocri- mcnts showed thoy laiidorl oii t-iicir slti». By “p‘n|iliiin" ‘rout fiiii-wrlirgs by airplane. the ivork raii be ac- corimllshrd much moi-o rnnldlv and in <i\' i *_- ‘i-iiaiuiperl ."9.ld_. CREAM WANTED , We need mnri- (in-am In order to surmlv our butter irildc for tlic next few months. Wt- naiti our farmers 35 ct-nis for Butter-fat for January. For shinning in- flruotlnm write in Trycn Dairying 0 Albany. - . in Queens County iaiot-ure was the work of Rembrandt. 0r that of an obscure Dutch artist. Dr. Brcdiiisa oplniomcan be coii- sidcred as having definitely settled Il1l~ controversy. SAY MARY PICKFORD MAY ADOPT A BABY CHICAGO, 1ll., Feb. 22 --It is purely conjecture. but there is n. possibility that Mary Pickford and her orchestra leader husband, Buddy Rogers, are going t-o adopt a 1M0 rtgage To be sold by public auctioii__ in front of the Law Courts Builuliii! in Charlottetown on Friday, tlic Fourth day of March. A.D., i938. at. the hour of twelve o'clock noon. ALL THAT parcel of land situatctl o“ Township Number Forlyiiinc boiiiiclctl anti tiescribed as follows, that is to say‘: COMMENCING _0n the East V of the Road leading to Cherry \ al- ley and in the North boundary _of land heretofore owned by 30081117; McDonald and afterwards in ilic possession of Alexander McRae. anti now or lately in DOS-USMC“ _of James E. McEachern. and runiiiiii: thence East Sixty-six‘ 166) Chaim and Seventy <70) links, tlicncir North Ten 110) chains. thence Wesl- to the Roadaforesaid and thence along the said Road South to ._lic place of commencement. contain- ing Sixty-six 166» acres of laud a little more or loss. ThiYll'-\h1‘@° (33) acres of which said land "was devised to Angus McDonald by the Will of his mother. Christie Mc- Donald dated the 15th June. “i833 and flied in the Probate Coui. in Charlottetown in said Island. 0W1 the remaining Thirty-flirt?!‘ Jim! acrt: was conveyed b)‘ 9"?“ ¢"\~=“‘ ._» i niihcr A.D.. i852 from William Cairns to Angus 54013011510- ALSQ ALL THAT tract, piece or parcel of land situate on TOW“- ship Number Forty-nine in Queens County aforesaid bounded _aiid (lcscribcd as follows .tli:it i. to say: COMMENCING at a ltiiiuil‘ post fixed at the distance of EJJYPII ill) chains from the centre‘ of till‘ Roacl leading from cllfllllflviftlCWfll Ferry to Georgzeioivii at ilic_ lffll of Six and our-quarter moi!“ fi- land now or formerlr ilic uiriliiflii of John and Miss McDonald llPlltT‘ q-_--/~v_‘(illl§ ‘n "in Llniziir‘ of iii" East ‘Hirer I31 dog, 0.‘; '\"-‘-‘V* ', 2”‘) minutcs North Sixty 160i (‘Hollis anti Twenty-five i251 links. tlioiicc b‘. a fight’ aiigle llllf‘ 'll91‘f".\"1ll\ North “Three iiii rit-grecs Thirty <30» minutes West Tvcov and Scvciitv-livc <75> liiikii t" it. meets the division tween lands formerly in of Angus McDonald an George Jt-nkiiis (as run bi‘ 30h“ BM‘ Land Surveyor! thence nlont: the some West. Three 13> 6081*?!“ Thu-iv i30i inliiiites South strikes tlic rear linc of said land now or formerly; oii-nod by‘ John 0|‘ llll oss cs ~ ion more or less, and being the ‘and willed to the said John A. McDon- alrl by Will of Peter McDonald tini- cd October 17th. ‘i827. ‘The above sale is mndc tinder n power of sale contliicd iii an Iii- dciitiire of Mortgnige tinted Fifth day of Juno A.D. 1030 nitric hetwccn Marv Alicc Roi/iv Jorninin ai- Kelly and Georgina Donald ‘ wits. of the one nart nnrl Wil-‘tim E, Bciitlcv and Sniiinci N RWPI‘! son. Triistrcs of lllt‘ E lair oi flit‘ late William hfcGill. of llll" olnoi" nart. default iinvinc horn made iii nflvmsng n; the principal money tlir-rebv ser-iirwi. A D. 19°11, W. I-T. Bl‘..\"l'I.l‘.Y Surviving 'l'iii»li-e of ill" lfiinti of the late William McGill fiat»- 121 chains , liiic bc- ; iiiitil it ' and Miss McDonald. ll\t“llf‘,f*_S0liYll- i the , _ vmc- ; all of Bi" htoii. Yfrissnrliii- , pawl ‘his l~l cim- of Fciirufliiv issic-z-z-ii-ic-zs for tlic conjecture was the scmcry today tlilil. Mary paid a visit to "the Cradle," famous gfoundliiig liiimc iii suburban Evan- sloii, from which a number of iscrccn notnl =5 and other have adopted bnb ' Those iii charge at the Cradle declined to say why Mary was there and Buddy said he thought all!) miist- have been "just looking zirouncl." bin a majority oi oUCll ris- iis at the cradle have been follow- ed eventually by adoptions, Y’ TENDERS Scaled tenders will be e received‘ by undersign- cd till March 7th for -' i chccscmakei‘ for season t of 193s. Kinkora Dairying Assn. i“ FOR SALE 1. Property on Malpcquc Rout paved llilflflwl)‘. on outskirts o Charlottetown. about three and one-half zit-res of land, withup-to- (late dvrclllng-liousr comprising st-vcn rooms. hath and suimorrli. 110i Wafer lleaiiiifz. Electric Lights, . and _l_~‘ox Ranch. . n. about 90 zicri-s 3] Comical] with modi-rn dwcllingq house and znotl buildings. all hi first-class condition About seven italics from Charlottetown. Annlv ESTATE ERNF ' LEONARD ‘lvlii-iltir, _fi -E' ‘Professional J. W. Malchenzie REPRESENTATIVE ' CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ‘ ANNUITIES 7 Brace Block Phone 1530 _V_Quecn_ Sin-ct V: Charlntteioiyn____ ll. F. AROHIBALD Chartered Accoililant 144i Richmond Street Phone 47. P. O. Box 12. Mclcml t\ Bentley 7 \\' it. Ill-IN 1. A. La rgci Barrister. Solicitor. ctr. Successor lo D._l-;di;;ir rrt-t-tlaru? .\'l|.1vv,K.(. Proiisc Block. 1'17 (irnilon Strct-i. - Churltitii-ioim. I’. E. I. Nloncv to Loan Collections, Real Ilstntc eastvvnrttily along tlic-‘sainc Ottxi-qiin" A“) ' " l, " place o conimcnccii en. c l - _ a" -arme|- int! Sixteen and tlii'_t*<‘-fi\ii"‘li‘i'-‘ g , tishl BCPQS of land a little niort" BARRISTFIR. SOLICITOR, hTC. 0r- less. the whole coiiiaiiiiiiiz Eiizhiyilircc 1B3» acres. a little MONEY T0 LOAN Bank of Canada Building, _ _ ___ __ (‘harloliciowl _ suarrmir i, -\tl|llSlillPlll Bureau CREDIT — C0l.I.l-I(‘TlO.\"S CREDIT REPORTS PI-ZILSONAI. LOANS 9 Tivt-cl Bldg" Charlottetown. | Alex. \V. biaiiheson i‘ naknisrrxa. sout-n-tm. arc. ' l Money to Loan Collection; Office: I (ii-eel George Sweet.- i