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MARCH 121-1936 4 2 1 rrrlif. cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN - _ ’ 1 _ -ers -_ -_--ri .. __ _-._.-__ _ __ ____5-;_. -.i 4* Service _ Pl°mDi-od by recent accusations n newly unsure may be flees-Md ai 4 cents e word strictly payable ln advance. ` CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- M . S »k ' Markets At A concerning the integrity of eel-lem ance. L-me-1 12-312. a (Received over Piiiield and Co’| Private Wire) ` rn ` . 2 ' __ _ ~ 0 'ng toe Letter ~ momxucemldfadkmmegmintgg snack cost. suitable :cr blow- ulh I 1 - . I NEW YORK, March 10-News from Europe this morning shows no improvement and the probab- ility is that France will continue to demand that Germany iiis up ee existing treaties, while otha powers will probably be less ag- pessive in their demands. It seems that there will be 11 great e deal of negotiating and talking ab out the Locarno Treaty with e threats. etc.. just as there w s about oil sanctions which w re rn threatened against Italy. Nev c eneless, the uncertainty of the sit- uation will no doubt cause a great deal of confusion of thought, es- pecially as to the proper course to follow in stock.market. Based on oo yesterday's a.ctio\r1 we would I k for lower levels today and would 1 -;_ look on for e. few days. Montreal Donnacona Paper Co. N1>°rt.s 1935 Profits from all sources of $207,015 against 8206,-. 522 in 1984, both figures being be- fore depletion, depreciation and 1’ bond interest. Volume of news- prlnt sales increased about 1 per cent over 1984 and sales of insul- ating board increased about 25 per - cent but these increases were off- set by the cost of row materials rising steadily through the year Mlon!real’s brokers loans--Feb. 29th totalled 817,842,208 an in- crease of $457,494 over Jan. 31st. On the corresponding date last year total $18,981,396. Regular div- idends declared on Ottawa Power common and preferred and McColl Frontenac pid. _Currencies V (Canadian Press) . Th NEW YORK March 10- 6 foreign exchange markets recov ed today from the severe case _litters that developed when Ger many occupied the Rhinclaud Saturday. The Canadian dollar remained stationary throughout the day at par, unchanged from yesterday. The French franc moved up .01 of l`-4 of a cent to a closing rate 6.65 8-4 cents while the pound 1-2, showed a gain of 3-8 of s cent. MGNIREAL, march 10- Lead- ing currencies moied into higher territory on Mnntical foreign er- changcr. today. The United Santos dollar added 1-32 of one per ceng _ i. at 1-82 premium while the poun sterling was up 17-32 cent at $4.98 each. _ (Canadian Bren) TORONTO. March 10-The b had the better of the argument day on the Toronto mining mar- ket, all groups showing modern gains representing only a small portion of 'the losses suffered' 1i:>ndsy’s war scare seil-off- Th golds recorded a sizeable reboun but _the edge was taken off th rally by quite heavy losses in t senior gold group. Dome noted loss of 1 1-2 and Lake Shore w down a. fraction. Base metals displayed a firm tons. Noranda closed a fraction at the day's higher and Sudbury Basin, Fslconbridge and Ventur El ers closed with gains of 10 to 15 een to- Narrow gains appeared for dorado and Cutie in the silv Gains predominated in the oi Volume was off to 952.000 shar the smallest for s. full session sin te in e d e he a as er UD es ts ls. GS. ce Miscellaneous ' (Canadian _Press) Jan. 21. (Canadian Press) 'l‘OIl0NTO. larch 10- Stoclrs Close cr- of 011 MONTREAL. March 10-Trad- ing volume increased considerably on Canadian commodity exchange produce sectim today. Prices firm- ed slightly. Butter spot: Sales-100 boxes Que grass. 21 7-8; 200 Que grass, 21 1-2: 200 Que grass 21 5-8. Que regraded (93 score) 21 3-4A; Que unsalted (93 score) 22 1-4A. .Cheese Spot-Ont white 10 8-4- Il. 1-2; col ll 1-2 to 12. Eggs Spot-Ont A large 31 to 82, A medium 29 to 30. A pullets 27 ta sterling, finishing the day at $4.98 Acme Oil Afton Alex Algomu Anglo H Arntflelrl Ashley Astoria Ilugamac flurry H ilsae lilet Bear lienlilc Big Miss Bobjo Brillorua Buff Ank Buff (.‘.im 1.115 oo 2% 9% wi so 15% sv. 7% 4 24 40 . 150 02'/1 11*/l fl-lil . Trading price for calves was S5 23-32. The French franc at 8.55 n e 15-15 cents was ahead a minor fraction. l_~:xc1_._l_A1vcE MONTREAL March 10--Bri and foreign exchange in zelatio to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follows:-- _ Argentina .peso 2771. Australia pound 3.9802. Austria schiiling .l897. Belgium beige. .1703. Brasiimiireis .0570 China Hong Kong dollars .32irs. Czechoslovakia crown .04l8. France franc .080595. Great Britain pound 4.98%. Holland florin .6865. India rupee .3'171. Japan yen .2910. ' New Zealand pound 4.0204. Poland sloti .1906. South Africa pound 4.9604. Spain pueta .1380. ii Sweden krone 2571. Switzerland franc .$295. United States dollar 1-32 per cent premium. » ' (Canadian Press) Closing exchange rstes:- At Montreal-Pouréd 4.98 25-32; U. S. dollar 1.00 1- 2; franc 6.85- 15-10. < At New York-Pound 4.98 l-2; ganadian dollar 1.00; franc 0.63 At Paris-Pound 74.91 fr: U. S. dollar 15.04 fr; Canadian dollar 15.04 fr. . In gold-Pound 12s; U. S. dollar 58-ii; cents; Canadian dollar 58.82 ren . Produce Prices (®mdlnu Prus) , March 104 Wheat. nor no 2 91. Barley C W no.3 48 1-2. Oats, feed no 1 38 1-2. Flour, spring wheat patents. firsts 85.80. ' Flour seconds $5.20. Flour bakers $5.10. Flour winter wheat patents. choice 83.90 to 34.00- Plour white corn $4.40 to 94-50. Bran ton $20.25. sncrt.e,ton 321.25. Middlings ton 935.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs 92.90. Hay no 2 ‘per ton cnriois $9.00. Cheese Ont colored 12. Butter no l 21 1-2 to 22- 5884 in cartons A large S5. lags A medium 93. Potatoes P E I ln.: 90's $1.20 to |135. _ 80's 81.054110. len oo‘s sms-01.20. im sou e1.oo io libt- 80's ll-00 to ll.05. 59's 75. 's i ggzszvr Pye" B _ 5=§2e"§ 3-55; I 22° ss' 5? 2 I III 3.5 PRODUCE _-_.i ~ (Canadian Prem) ltomrusr., uma lc-.eo-' ami butter declined 'open produce markets ess held even. hipments in csriotl cen*s a dozen for A medium .i55i§§§§i‘i§i ::§E§§'l¢%§__s__='§ S §§553E§ e§§§§§E§§ §es§;§`s. _v§§§§ss Er. is or less of no rs es;-_e 2 1-2 prints. § "" ' 1. or . ‘ll I-2.10 23 dont! 0 i Stocks Air Itcd Ali.cd Chem Am Clin . Am For Pr Ani Loco Am lied Am \‘1-l null Tel Ain Tub . Alil Wntar Aullcnnliu Atchison Atl lic! Auburn liulll Loco llult. (lllln ' llcnlllx Xv Bath Sl Briggs Mun Can Pav- ily - Cuse Cues Ohio Chrysler Cum Sol |'niii So Clin Clin lion (ills Co Corn Pro (‘|\r Wright Doom Dunout Elec Aufn Life Erie It lt Firelinnc Gen Elec (len li‘nnl|s Gen Motors Goodrich (lnollyelir ’l‘lrc Hull Mui Cnr Hupp Mol Car Ill Con Int Finr Inf Tcl 'Fri Johns .\irlli 1 Konnccnit Mont Wnrll lilurrliy Corp Nat i‘i1sli ltcg New York N ll Noi- Alwr Co Nor Pnc Puck iliut Pnrnninunt l‘|=ilu ll. li Pllll Pot C0 Pub Ser Corp Puri- Oil Co ~ Radio Corp Serirs line Cn South l‘l|c Std (ill N J' ieiiiillelrnker Co 'l‘cx (lorp llnllcll Alr Unltcll Cory) Until-rl (ins Imp U H liiliiliel' U S l-iicci Co Vnnnlllllui \Vnrncr lil-ss \\’cst Union West Air Ilrnilo Elo West c Woolworih Stocks Abitlbl Bathurst Brnslllsn Brew Corp Call B C l'nw A Flu Nor P1- (‘sn Car Found Cm Cement Can Ind Al Can Pao Celnuese Cock Plow Cans lmelt D`lt Real Dom Bridge Dem llinros hom 'rcs Imp 'l‘nh Ing Nlcllrl gfeeflxv Harris McColl VND! Koh! Pow Nat Brow Nat lit Car Pew Corn iieewillinn ilon Cen Pow _Et of Can $25 sae. an .=§’€ s I 55 P? _Ea -s _r lllidio Keith 0|-ph Shell lliilon Oil Co (luppllod by Plillelel pany members of lon exchange and liurb ml -_\:.°t_ (Supplied hy l‘ltfIelll um! Yum- me b of lil ir ul stork Open 181 189 125 vis .§" 17? 02 1( 21 |,§ 37:14 75'/l 305,51 40% all 21 can 50 inn 13% ‘|23 57 01.57% ii 77*/1 34 93 72 1,5 B50 74'/1 141|/¢ 41% 14% :in :lim :i:i=~T,’ ooo; ln 27*/1 lsr; ‘.”)'l 24 ‘Ai 74 li 17% 1 lu .'i'i'7ii 311741 cling :is 4 ‘.4 27 nl fy. 1-cv. 121/4 s ony. IHM sig 50"/g 13% nay. 30% 'lu 10% 20'/1 out ul 12 U0 it 4:1 mv, sic; lllfil 1§t¢> Exchan 2% 28% 18% 3% 31 K 2| 7 'I 10 18% 28 lil( SM 27 31 0 1'4". 14'( 403 " . Slit fit 15% il 18* ll lllll 51 . lov/,, fill 'wil 4 '1/.. 4.1 PIII’ In Ufl Dfl I exchange and auth market) hast |81 lill 124% 'Hin ii1'l’s 22 170% 02% 21% 35'/; 75'/4 55% 21 25% 57 01% 13% 127 571/g 07 21%. 3% 78% 34% 'N 8% 'is ln 41% lm :ion 119711 :ill/, 111% ln 211; lsil 2% 2:1 'mv/. lm llr :ir si 4o 20% 2115;. 4 '/4 cost :il 111,; 0% nw, icy. -ical 22% luv, ali 0.1% wig. 34:.. 00 . .li :ma aol/. 71/. 111% 2114, cw. :ci-al. |112; 80 HW; 117|/| 51 421% ge _..._- and Dum- trnl stock vllef) (loess IAM .T4 1855 3% MM 24 'I 1 10% Ml 28 I Ill 20* “Is Ui 14'( Ill 0% ‘ld I I0 EW Blink Hill Cnlgllllm Cul Oil 12 Cen Mui , 110 Caribou. 1.4n Unsile '.l.‘ Cen l’ilt Chem lies Cbiboug Clericy Conlngas Conlsruln Dome Dom 'Ex Eldorado F Brlilga Fed Kirk Franklin Gods Luke Goldele (loollfish Graham Grriniida G 11 we 51', ut, us 145 200 us ‘ 46% 4% 825 $20 451; 5% 121 010 'lik Wa \17 22*/2 22 5 . 20 run oro 'I Greene 30 Gunnar 95 Halcrow 4 , Hurd Rock 64 Hrirker By, Hnllillger 1470 Huulcslcnd 34 Howey sg; J M Cons 46 Kirk Luke. Lake Shore Luke Sh Lainnqlle Lohel Ore _ L? Gold Li tha L L ltlncssilu » lifnn Enst 14% , Maple L 10% llicllityrc 41';/B Mcl\'cnzlo 140 llclilnlcy 50 liichfllnn 9 lilc\'itllc l\l,u\\’|1tt.vra lliin Corp Mllllo 48 48 54% 9% 23%. 3% 005 420 81 130 130 16 Murphy Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Indum trial stocks higher. Toronto Mines-Narrowly lower. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat up 9-8 to 1-8 cents. New York-Cotton, rubber and coffee higher; sugar unchanged. LIVESTOCK -_- . MONTREAL. March 10-Mont- real livestock markets opened steady today with prices on the cattle and hog sections firm. Cal- in the sheep division wasnot large enough to make a market. Receipts were: 90 cattle, 778 cal- ves, 1057 hogs and four sheep. 'Medium good steers brought up to $5. Fair to medium butcher cows sold for 83 to 83.25 with com- mon kinds arcund $2.50 to $2.75. Calmers and cutters ranged from $2 to $2.50. to $8, 'g loss oi' about 25 cents. Bulk of veals were sold in mixed lots at $7 to 87.75. Fed and watered bacons brought $9 with selects drawing the usual 81 premium. Butchers, hcavies and lights were $8.50 and extra heavies 3 Sows sold between $7.25 and New York Curb (Supplied by Yltllold and (Tom- peny members nf illuntruul stock exchange and cl-1| murket) Stocks ' linen Amer Gus Elec 39 Atlas Corp 13% Cit Serv 5 liilcc Bond B 18% Ford A Ning Hud _ 0% YESTERiiAY’S lliilll MARKET IIUUTATIDPNS Lust 30 13% 4% 18% 9% Corrected For Every Wednesday & Sat- urday’s Issue. *__- PBODUCE MARKET Hay loose, cwt Hay pressed. Straw premed RETAIL MARKET Celery bunch Onions lb Decks pk ` Carrots lb 4c 054.' 'Irie 65c 20a 4-7|! LM Newbcc Niplsslng Norsndn 0'Iirlci\ Olgli ()il Pllynllister I‘er."n Pet Cob Quebec Pick Cro Pioneer Premier Pros Air Que Mont ltcnll Auth Roll Luke lt(-no Gold Rocho Roynllte Omega Sun Ant Sherrltt liinncln 11 .\Inri- Kirk 57 3 3 210 49 Ao . 41,5 esta 132 Ii it 100 me non :lic 200 014 115 sc'/4 11:1 0% ai si sr zsii 120 Celery benris Polstnes pk Apples dos Applox pk Turnlps 3 for Spinnlch lb l‘nrslcy head ’ Cabbage hcnd Veal lb liosst beef sleek lb _ Beef qs Stow menll Chicken Fowl Muifon Butler Cream Eggs dos Coll llry lb Cornell fillickorel 'sch Hhdduck lli FIB" eo T* .|50 Zilc 15-250 30-3611 10c 10C 106 15-200 12-146 14-201: 15-5500 7-916|: 10Tl2c 00-$1.85 80-$1.20 15-1512 27-284: -the 280 84 15:- 100 rl Slscoe 315 Nou Till G Stalin 30 St Auth 20 Hull Basin 440 Hull Cont 1 Slllllvnn Syivnnito Pnniolln Tasllotll '1'cck H Texiiu Tollurn lfiii Ventures 225 \\f'n|tl\ Amu \\'l1_\'sl(lc White Eng \Vlltlr»_v ( Wright it \‘mIr Y li Totlll sales 952,000 5 05 252 305 47 475 405 120 1(i 4% 0% 820 43% UNLIBIED Alormse Brett Tr (fun Itlnn Church H Co Cop Cobalt _ Dsl Oil 53 East Cr 105 1°* -'ii 15 2% 15 5% lass 3% co 654 are a Home Oil Hud Bay Lake Mar Mslrohlu Mundy N Hawk Nordou Oil Bel Park Hill Pawnee li Pend Ore Pore Cro Preston Ritchie Robb Moll! Bud-Mines '1‘emZel1:\ Wood Kirk V 21 in 'flu 'l all cu . 244 in ._--i~_-D gg--_ ,phlge ml Curb Muriel) loses# - Dru 71°* 31% Hit 22% M roi( 80% Eli! Reis s-sa 3 li’.i‘°.'..¥.*" Walker .deed 'J nruiislnssneiallerfl MT’L. CURB llel Hillel( e oem- i2::’.....'.'.. .. .....::.. ...... MANCHOUKUAN TRDOPS CAPTURE CHINESE CITY (A. P. By G\l.ardian's Special Wire) SHANGHAI, March 10-Chinese press reports said today a small detachment of Manchoukusn troops had seized Pallingmiao, the capital, of Chinese Inner Mongolia. extend- ing Js.pan’s sphere of influence be- tween Soviet Russia and China proper 200 miles farther westward. The Manchoukuans were said to be command-ed by Gen. Li Bhohsin and were reported to have come in motor trucks from Ohangpei, in Northern Chahar Province of China_ (Inner Mongolian troops were reported on Jan. 19 to have taken control of Changpei and to have set up a Mongolian regime friend- ly to Manchoukuo.) `“'” ~ 1 \ B08: DN ILSTIRN 0»e'reaad me ll' "fl INF 3'1"" 7** (selling el Yuaunrli, N. S., en rears) sam I md' r l l wi-an s-misss. :.'.'-"§".'f'.‘.?:.".:.'.*+°'*`~ .ii.~.I-.£1 ‘:.°:..*::. .‘:r°‘.:.~°'"n.:& ""'°" "°""° \ vu . 3.1¢-v-`; lm sie 4”-i s-he ma. V-In esainssble someones 0-D es. N04 fl' he people. Iles peels Q lark "|00- Pnsefmn hiding eaeuqh mam ee lee- sn rr bnyml may eeeapgelgeureeno hues dl v ivhi. with lie ls lyke in ll|l\ Iezvc. with-us earn ellio- Gusrdiau in an endeavour to as certain if there were any grounds for such remariks inquired at the head oilice of a concern broadens; 1118 at present over a P. E. I. Radio 3'-“N011 !‘°€an‘ling actual conditions Plied 118 With full particulars, when he learned the nature of our ln- iil-\1fy“ and made. many helpful gug. terest to our readers. This brokerage company, although rules of the Toronto Stock Eg. °l1l-HB6. A direct ticker wire service connects their office with the trad- il18 floor of that large institution Orders are executed by tclegi-gm to the financial centres and con. firmed first by wire and then by letter advising the drafting of stock certificates through the bank. Tele. mills. etc covering issues advertis visitor cannot be expected to under. standthe great problem of success fu iw/estins money. it seems that 0! thought and care has been ex. ercised in the selection of seem-i1;1e_i|_ The incorporation of these com. panies and the authorization of the sale of their shares has been gran- ted under 0ntario's rigid security laws at controlled rates with the investors’ welfare in view. must appear unreasonable to com- securlty laws made to protect the investing public, and requiring sub- stantial recommcndations, to the unscrupulous and irresponsible pro- and investment services furnished Easte1§i_(l'1esmngs March has arrived with its chilly winds and thaws, the first one of the latter occurring last week, this is supposed to be one of the first signsot spring an/d we hope it will be a sure Messrs. Simon and Matthew Oheverie, souris, were visitors to the home of Mr. John J. Campbell on Thursday afternoon. Mr Michael J Mcnmisi- md. of the Church of the Most Holy Re- Polnt was to Souris, Saturday on business. Mr. Angus Sutherland, Black Pond, was a visitor to Red Point on Tuesday evening. Mr. Louis A. Mclnnis, Red Point, passed through here on Thursday enroute to Souris. Mr. Felix McPhee, Little Her bor, was a visitor to Red Point on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. William Ching. Messrs. Emanuel Sutherland, Joh Campbell. Elmer Fraser South Lake, Hugh Emi) John J. Campbell. The many friends of Miss Estelle by singing National Anthem day evening. e 1- -1- M- r.--n-use Kwan-I Ilmuya Ceqymy 'i"-ip. nt*-e. r- sl Re-d'r Pail! "‘ lrf. sales Iain. i . ‘ mmm 'Pansy Notions as to information of in- _ Friends of Mrs Harold Bruce. The M, ers and automatic stickers at $450. 8600 and 86.50 per ton A Pickard dt Co. Phone 240. L-3820-3-il-21. '--r B. Y. P. U. HOLDS MEETING- The Baptbt Young Peoples’ Un- 'md °P*“"'“°m- Th” 1115111186! SUP- ion held its regular meeting last? night. The theme for the Devotion- ', al period was “Happi.ness." The ad- dress of the evening was given by Bimmon who took for Great?" Plans were made for next not members of any exchange nm sem mah trnnsnci.s1i.rbusin un- ll .’ s““°“y °"° 3 °° °‘ W mum Member Hog on 3"? 5 fx; the Young People will take charge. °°m”““1°" “"5"” ‘md ““’-1°” W the UNIQUE Book-lvunk-Meyer W. B. Stevens, officer in charge of the Salvation Army here, is in receipt of a unique book mark- hrmgmg w mvesto th part of the balloon Explorer II transactions of th "T etowact which in the service of science at- ves dipped slightly while volume ghangm -° °mu Ex' tained a wor1d's altitude record of 72895 feet, about 13 miles above sea level, on November ll, 1935. li will be recalled that the Explorer I1 was under the command of Capt. are reigyed on to their brmwhes' the balloon was unsafe for further and published on o daily maxim “_ service, and it was broken up, the port for newspaper and radio 'pm-_ silk covering being manufactured _ T H E poses and information for then- for book marks and disbtriénuted a na °".i’.§"’..'§..‘li.i‘.§‘i‘1‘3.€.°‘I.."‘.”..°§”‘lZ’,§§i'.., S‘§§’é`-ipi’Ili'li"ii§.il°.’._‘“° ’° R O Y A L B A N K of March. There was no speaker on this occasion as the prose submit- ted to the mwtlng required time a fine understanding of thwe types of literature, and more than the usual ability in the writing cf prose. The poems submitted to the February meeting anonymously and voted on bythe members were placed as follows: "Escape," fix-st:_ "Musings," second; “Seaweed,’ l durin the year will be vot- pare this business-like concern, op- p we 3 . . emilng an investment some under ed °“ at me °“d °f For Sale Miscellaneous' rua; snsvflrun 'mme Anon: and a prize given to ll`i8 members were asked to submit son- nets (Shakespearean) to the A9111 meeting selecting their own subieiiii- to th resl ation Of the motel' who knew no law. It would owing e gn appear that the market quotations 5°°"°"“"'y» Wh°’“ stress §/§rs°thE§r duties forced to resign, - lnted to by this enterprising firm are sup- _mlmd Murphy was “PW plying aneed greatly appreciated' by fill the V1’-CMICY. °ih°1'W1S° the 9"' , P - the more responsible of the vast ln- sonncl of the executive remains the Ais n Shannon Pol-tneui’ ue vésting public. same. Before the meeting adjourn- ed selections were read from the poems of Walter de la Maw and Coventry Patmore. The April meet' ing will be held at the home of MIS. L. B. MacMillan. ___<---- _ Personals Messrs. Basil Holm. and George Sherren DeSab1e passed throug ORC. _ _ h Charlottetown enroute to Earnscliffe where they will spend a few days with friends. Rev. H. I. Fleming, C.SS.R., Rector deemer, City, is at present in Saint John, N.B., where lest week he con- ducted a retreat for the women at St. Peter’s Church. This week he is conducting a. retreat. for the men. The many friends of Mirs Rita McIntyre, daughter of Hon. J. P. and Mrs. McIntyre, who is a pat- ient in the City Hospital will he pleased to know she is convalesclng _ nicely after undergoing a slight operation. F“""’Y~ . ..°.4civru unusual-1 LODGE Ns. 67 MONTAGUE-Is enjoying a. °*“‘°“i‘ "“° """"“ ”° S°“"5 °“ pleasant me mutable form under D the efficient leadership ‘of the Noble Grand Sister Florence “ C ben ,ma Mm Wright. The members have enjoyed many social evenings during the tainment Committee, the subject Point womens institute met at the HS H P -_Et ~m h in' home of Mrs. Charles Ching on 2i}11i;111;€;§_t; f;;>f_‘1"_;ka§i1; Qrggm ILM? (C. P. By Guardlauu special wire) Power Corporation registered apoi M°"““"' “"'“° with ““ “““s“°uy etc followed by refrésnmems All' MONTREAL. March l0--R»€n2W- W” ‘md Sh“W““K““ ‘md M°“* 1"” i1“°“d°°“°°‘ Meeting Upeneq me}§,be,-5 of AC,-ne and Hillside ed confidence of buyers gave Mon- Were Slightly f1l'U\N‘~ with I“5m“l'° ode f°“°W°d by Rm _L - treal Stock Exchange list a strong 9.; _ d 1 1 fl assisted by two of t members het 511° 1* Wi' W 3° 1° "°"‘ “ ro llsrn' uint he is inclsposed cue hvin had an stack of la ' f‘.1’.‘..»“ ' “’ ‘“‘ “““°“ °‘ 1” “"""° Future In Security? Mi Jli M1nis,h“S‘°““`“°° ri be laser ll la .me Messrs. Albert and Kenneth to _gorge ai end Point having Would the me llle prov or-s ou you Pl!! an ww .' '_ I l Mr. L H. s. his subject "What Makes Canada Albert W. Stevens, US.A., com- 5 gi-gm; md letter, 10 H bl mander and scientific observer, Somew, concmmg ,;,,'§,,,,,’°,,§wf .Amer the flight it was considered i i i i ed ans recommended by this flmf, csrlronlc roman socrrml 0 F ,C A N A D A is available ,to all who care to -This group met st the home of seek them. Although the average the President on the first Monday THE EVEN KEEL» l Through the ccna|'s locks, the ship moves 5 towards her port. The Royal Bunk pro- gresses through ihe various levels of business, steadily assisting sound , Canadian enterprise to reach its goal Local Brokerage Finn lite canmfuardlan r ' V it P ' supplies Needed 1..... ........ .......... .. ‘"“"“"‘° ’“°“°“‘° "°"” “ “’°““ “°“‘ by °’ ““° '“°‘“‘”“'~ ““"“‘”°" Advertising llates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, de per word; Weller; and Ealtern locals. lu per word;‘Anno\meemsntl und Coming Events to per ward; Clussllled Ze per word; In hlemorlnm Notices, 70a per Inch; Lllts 0! llaral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc.. do par name; Letters of Condolellue 100 per inch; Notices of Thanlxrs and Appreciation, ‘l0e per inch or do per 2 e V l\ word. Ofhsr re eu on uppl u .o . c Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty-Ilvs cents, Alter B11 lmpurtlal 1l1l1U-1!'Y it third. A111118 iJ0€!¥i5 taking first Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards Guardian Central Job Prlntery. HARDY PERENNIALS, MAIDEN hair fem, tubular Begonias, 10c. Post aid Write for list. Joseph FOR SALE - AUCTION FOBTY- _______.____-_--- e , _i _. Q . ` » L-3412-4-7-4|. __i:._..._.i-_- FOR SALE-GENERAL PURPOSE mare 6 years old. Apply Frank 'I‘remere, Hampshire. L~3426-3-'1-31. i,__..______- FOR SALE-GILLSON ENGINE 1% H. P. complete with lobster trap holder. Also McCormick Deering potato planter. Apply Allan McDougall, Nine Mile Creek. L-3825-3-11-Si. - MAN FOB. FARM WORK. ARTH- _ ur Wood, Alexandra. . L-3883-3-11-31. _______i_-._-_- ron saw -` so scans or* LAND with dwelling house and barn. Also other buildings. Well watered brook running through farm. S. A. Murley, Argyle Shore. 1 L-3357-3 4-'I-11. __________-_i-_- To Let T0 RENT--GROUND FLOOR. double or single office or desk room. Apply 90 Queen Street. L-3296-3-M-W-F. ______________--- TWO ROOMS T0. LET WITH OR without board, 118 Kent St. L-3769-3-9-31 Female Help Wanted .W farm work. Apply Frank l it saving through Life Insurance ed to save had you lived. Consu Agents Wanted Real money maker. United Ar Company, Toronto N 315 2-26 181 MAN WITH CARP-ESTABLISHE if ( ti B rural route in Prince County o for reliable man, handling We. kins Famous Fly Spray, Stock an Poultry. Tonlcs, Spices, Extrac Medicines, Soaps, etc. Earnings start should average $25.00 t4 $35.00 a week. Credit furnished il necessary. Apply, The J. R Watkins Company, Rural Salel Dept., 2177 Masson St., Montreal Que. N-893-3-10-16-21 I Mac Wanted ANTED-MAN OB BOY F0 Lean, Cornwall L-877 WANTED - WORK ON FAB-M 0 fox ranch by married man w ` o MA 1 three years experience in f 1 ranch. Apply “V." Gnnnilan L 3791 3 10 3 for farm work Apply A Guardian L 3828 3 11 WANTED - CAPABLE MIDDLE- aged housekeeper for country. References. Apply Mrs. Earl Ling, - -11-ll. winter months. Recently a. lively debate was put on by the Enter- B"°°kn°1d' bam 3 wslvran ._ Exrulcraucnn ' . V ' - - - '-2 WANTED - BABY cslmlsal in L8' ° rr ‘“ '“°‘°.§° ‘”“;"°.‘.il' ii in- ii-_ M t I Market °:;‘“..°.Sf..‘;‘ cbocl studies after ere rec n - on ¢, up E 3 s. ii?or?4;!¢lugtll’¢‘e,e!lall'llr5‘,n1a'l`i1?; wsvblfllse mtge ' ` ` 1% points on turnover of more th ’ I 4,000 shares Smelters spurted se f“’“Pb°“'R"’d P°‘“”' Wm be “leased sem "Resolved mst there is , P°““’ d’°P “L 2°°~ s . .. _ e I nes ll _ v suns F.,ase,._ md Point negative was ably defended by the en to 255 but Holunger_y1e1d_ gi B’ ` ` . is E I Mr. - » brothers. By a vote of the Lodge mn-.eil through here on Saturday slightly. Nomads was unmim last enroute to Som.18_ the brothers won the debate. with » after early heaviness large majority On Thursday of zu --l’ Brisk demand came for Bra The monthlv meeting 01 the Red '{,ms`°,;f’;k’ ifffragg ‘§§“1f,feb‘§,‘2;f5 but the _prlée never got higher ln _ .- _ re 0 can Minutes of prewow meeting odges are cordially invited to come ance during todays early Odd_10t buymg of Ognvle F] were lead and \\DP\‘°"°d~ DiS°“S° '“'“d_ e“_l‘l*';“‘-‘-‘-1-‘-’l'-°_lL3‘_3§T-;`?§§t;§_-_ aggfilllls, but me prom telling iefc sent me price to 225. up la pol 81°” °“ T9’-“"3 “md” f°" me Pm' grlppe and hcr many friends. hope the market irregularly higher. over the last board lot sale. B Vincm 5*m““"|“m t°°k place' An for her speedy recovery. Metals, utilities and papers fin- directors declared a dividend of educatlve and interesting Dr°§l`B‘“ ____ lghed wlthgsins on top but liquors on common shares, payable Aprii 00 Child Wmfare ‘md Educatmn The Weekly Sewing Club moct- and' textiles were mixed. Banks to stock on record March 20. WIS held “flfef which l““°h was ing wasvheld at the home of Miss were seady except for`Montreal, Total sales were 28,084 shar ref'/ed bv the h°S”°"“ "”‘“°d by mule Mmclil on Friday evening. outstanding scit spot with n seven- bonds scosc. English pram. Apply Guardian. l the c‘o~lng level of l3‘,~i», up 'll n several members. Mieetrng closed Lunch was served ,meme hostess ;............ ...iii ...',,......l .. ...lg S., ,.,.'“...l,§{,‘.§.’2,‘f”...§’.‘ l?2"..?§§ Your Home-Does It Face T ' I _-___ tee Ll Cam ii- PM P°"‘t “l'l'°“d°d me em lo of Mrs. You and our famll are accus- Then, incase he should die hock5:eK°i'“° ln 5°“"l" °“ Emu' tr)>‘l;Tdn§nSoll}ll1 Lalrley my tamed to sg' "our hoilxe ’ You are will be cash immediately avail .__ proud to think of the home as your to discharge the mortgage and 1 M _ The many friends of Miss ~E1sio own. But if anything should happen the house clear of debt for his fi Th* “““Y mem" °r Mrs' "K and Master Lorne McNeill will be to you, would your family be able to ily. md" R0b°fl"°“ Jr" md P°!“°‘ sorry to leam they are slightly ln- meet those semi-annual payments The yearly deposits are out will N Pl"-*G W “W th°'t 'M L' disposed due to an attack of ia on the mortgage? just like adding about two or t improving after her f°°°“° i““°”- 1 -._ i A some is ri one ming. but 4 per emi. ce your mel-mga inn ml Mr- J¢fvm° M°D°"“1d-LW' Hifi; Mr. Harold lnelerl-e who is in widcwl - spent, but is enved.m°a¥l;" bor is busily engaged iu_"\\i»i-ini me employ of Mr. Theodore Rob- Why not let an Imperial Life buildsrup u cash fund for 1 ~-4»ar’s sunplv °f 1”- Wim mm is ertson Red Point paid a flying visit Policy cover the amount of your later years to help you mal gr pp --- mortgage is a poor legacy for a If you live, this is our his l\¢l>i\°W`M"~ 3°“"°* C°mpbe“‘ to Souris on saturday. mortgsgel your ‘home and those who ma; ' 1 . . _ * I I 4 I 1 .mmgmoh “und ncenny___F . .. ......-.... .....».4.....-. ................ . . . . . . . .. _"luv: of Mr. James Allen. len, xingeboro, were visitors tr 1 ,______ _ EE is li 3_5' EF _un lsiaususu em and Address ......................'................... Age ......... \ I > , I \ gn.: -.!' '/,.‘ ‘ ` I? F ‘ ` ` ' ” . , 1 lv ' v 2 ‘ 5”. .‘ i.f'~Z-"' , _ The wise and thoughtful man will be dependent on UW 'HW mlm "$9059 °f M' 3"* The hockey game in Sourls on cover his mortgage dollar for dollar Ask for plrtiuularl today ,MeD°nn‘d» Hl\"“°“v -7°*~ Wm ”' annul-csv night between the Line with an imperial Mortgage crow- this nmuuogxe Imperial to learnht_-:lat ‘i1;_:’_1’%°‘€\;°k2yh’\; road _:gives and souris west Rctg- tion Po‘icy.. TMI' il 09 \8\\i'1'|\~ oo lf' Dime W ° "0 ‘¥ rs lsrgel attended from e - sem-le on securely night. _ finm m,,,,,,§' The WOM, .,,,,.,, ivrsil. runs couron ng: oosmIn_ mronmsno ...---- nm“°u w.1_ _ ~ The Imperial Life Assurance .. llo_l|l0l\ol, Toronto, ont. m~.1>eie,- oinry. soughum mend, _ ___.._.__ Pierre send me parueuim} of un nllperiai Mort-r.vc Pro- ls visiting friends at Red Point the “asm In ymml mg James A1. tectlen Men, _ ~. . ~,,,r there is just cause for optimism. 1' adin d discussion. The two ' 4 The reports and information s;;tl;ll¢5‘eEllc1lnthe essay, read cloud um¥mmnnw f. that if you die your family is pro_ tected by the amount you expect; J- A. Moore, Currie Bldg. 27-tf. AGENTS FOB. NEW MEDALLION portraits, unbreakable, beautiful i I DH