FEaIwi-szgz- -121 THIS UHAKL(II'I'E'I‘( IW N GUARDIAN PAUE Fl V E We Recommend PEN CADILLAC ._.AT_. 15 cents Island Securities Company Limited Queen Street Charlottetown T TOBACCO CO.LTO. ' CHARLOTTETOWN P-H- HICKEY 8. NICHOLSON B.-\ X K S .... (Supplied by Plillelrl 11nd Company Members of ilovitn-nl Stock Exchunle and Aloutreul Curb lilurko!) Bunk; Open Close ‘lll-l 204 '2'.’ 225 Professional tards TGIF-ECO?“ chartered Accountants ‘ 140 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0- B0! 1Z- i McLeod & Bentley W. B. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENPLEY, K. C. l Barristers 11nd attornry-brilbu‘ lHONEY T0 LOAN M. ALBAN FARME BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC MONEY T0 LOAN Bonk of Canada Bids- Charlottetown Alex. W. Matheson 1WT’L. CURB M (Supplied by Pltfleld and Company Members of Montreal Stock Exchanlo and Montreal Curb iiiurket) Slacks L... 0 .~\|>liil>l Aslwslufl B A Uil llvilllllllfllill5 llrmv Poi-p Bulb A l‘.-111 Ylvk llmn Tar lloll A l ~ l‘f'(l lfoy-uliu- llulii .\l lt'lll'll lti-Iluuri l'.~1|u-r BARRISTER. SOLICITQR. ETC Money to Loan Collection Office: 90 Great (icorle MFR" D-fistfie it?’ fiUQQsr-uu‘ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance cumin Guurlllnn lilflllll- 4v Mr Ivrdi "W's" l" Eum“ "Wu" '° Mr word; Anlltlunrelnullll and (‘outing EWIIII 911 b" “Wm Classified do per won]; ln Alcmuruun None-I. 7W V" "chi U"'_”l 7h"? “m spiritual Offerings. Cunln, ate” 4o per nuruea M118" 9! l"'|"|°|““‘-' 70° usr 111m, Nllllrltl of Thanks and Appreciation. 10o nr lfleh I" 4° P" word. Ulnar rules on application. Minimum (Join-gs for any advertisement twenty-ll" “Ml. lflfil For Sale T9 Le! _ _ "" 43L“ T0 RENT 238 CUMBERLAND ST» groin; F011, SALE 0N MAIN with garage. Possession March street, Kellslllgtml. Apply Box 52. 1st. Apply McLeon 814221131811“ i L- ‘ -‘-b- . Kensinglon. :7 ._ ' ‘ 11-4411-2-12-31. ron SALE-MOTOR. sCIIOONER My M“ .1 Vornon. P e , ‘ " Vernon. 1-‘4339'2'9‘41' 1.... — i *' ' é FOR SALE - 500 LBS. CHOICE Dairy Butter, 1 lb. prints. H- B- Cuicliflc, Hunter River. 1:3?§§:3'1°'.3l~ FOR SALE — PURE BRED ABER- decn Angus Bull 2 years 01d- Angus Buchanan, New 13011111110"- L-4949-2-l2-l5-l7. GENTLEDIIUTS RACCOON COAT» almost new. bargain. ADPW 332 Richmond, noon or evcninfls- 1 L-4938-2-12-3i. T0 LET - 8 bar Streetf T0 uzr- rwo FURNISHED bedrooms and unfurnished rooms. leg-m ure==~.l--_e=e-a-iv-=t T0 LET -— COTTAGE, MODERN conveniences. Possession February 15th. Apply 198 Sydney Street. i i H Li-4321-2-8-3i. ROOM HOUSE. IIOT water heating, large lawn. Pos- session March lst. Apply 56 Orle- L-Qoe i. Miscellaneous yQU wouin-zn T0 accunwmms: your dollars. Now make You!‘ ‘M’ lars work for you. Double or trebls your income by 1111mm!!!“ m Annuity in The Sun Life: Con- suit J .A Moore. Currie Bldm. Charlottetown 36-1-1- Malc Help Wanted Female Help flared: GIRL FOR. GENERAL HOUSE- work. Experience‘ unnecessary- Sleep at hvme- w" ° ' WANTED-MIDDLE soso MAN "Y "c" m" C'““"“,‘,‘."m.1.1o-s1. or woman with some k-nowledge 0; nursing to take care of in- valid gentleman-Apply John Stewart. Portagepp-ssso-a-iolst WANT‘: 11—-MIDDLE -AGED housekeeepr. Reference required- Apply Guardian. 14-‘307-2-10-12-15. WANTED-MAN FOB IAWLEIGII Route. Route will be permanent if you are a hustler. For particulars write Rawleighh, Dept. M11470- 103, Mo trenl. Canada. , WANTED - Mmnu: scan MAN for farm work. Parmonas Hughes. Union, m1 as. rrtoso-a-ia-ai. WANTED AT ONCE. SMALL SIZE Incubator. Write M. can: Guard- lan. 14-4933-3-12-11. STOCK QZJO 7:4 rays Morning Stock Letter l (Received over Pitlicld and Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK, Feb 1l—The most important news is that the Gen- eral Motors strike has been settled. Agreement is expected to be sign- ed at 11 a. m. this morning. Com- plete details are not announced but probably means that neither side has won a victory. In any event stocks are very strong in ' London this morning. In addition to the settlement of the strike, the Chrysler showing $14.25 for last year against $8.07 the prev- lous year, is probably s. little bet- ter than expected. The company also declared $1.50 dividend. Am- erican Radiator last year reported 70 cents against 24 cents in 1935. United Carbon $5.50 against $4.70. We would look for a firm and act- ive market today with higher prices for General Motors, Chrysler Studebaker, White Motorr, Yellow ‘ Cab. Anaconda, Kennecott, Phelps Dodge. New York Central, U. S. gig]. Goodyear, Rubber and Good- NORTHERN‘ MINER NEWS ITEMS TORONTO, Feb. 11— , Canadian Melanie-Large ton- nage of gold ore is averaging about $6 per ton roughly indicated by diamond drilling carried. out east from the mine workings to the Sladen Malartic boundary. The addition of a third unit has raised capacity to over 600 tons, provis-_ ion has been made for installation of a. fourth unit when required! Operating and general costs dur- ing the fourth quarterghave been pared down to almost $3 per ton armoured with $3.87 in third quar- r. out for 300 feet along Perron-A recurrence of ore veins to depth may reasonably be ex- pected from first drill hole drilled vertically below the 325 foot level. Powell Rouyn-Oheck sampling or the north and south drifts at the 500 foot level has been carried the vein. Preliminary grade estimate is $7 to $8.75 per ton over widths ranging from 8 to 12 feet. Company has in excess of $140,000 in cash with options up to $2 per share which will add $680,000 when completed. Martin Bird-Cross cutting south from the shalt on second level at 250 feet depth has revealed a full zone width of 28 feet of which the first 18 feet averaged $7.65 per ton. This cross cut section believed to be a continuation of ore shoot de- veloped on first level for a length of 270 feet, a width of four feet and average grade of $10.75 per ton. Company has approximately $300,000 cash. Sand River Gold-{irifting west on the second level high gold val- us were encountered. The first seven round revealed widths of 11 to 26 inches and values ranging from $17 to $55. the largest value having the narrowest width ‘and the largest width the lowest grade. ~ Kerr Addison-Latest hole shows 45 feet running $12.70 plus 20 feet running $17.50. The two sections gave a total of about 55 feet true width of ore. Moneta-Drill indicated ore body has a length of 515 feet and aver- age width of 10 feet and average grade 19.47 per ton. Indicated ton- nage of 425 tons per vertical foot of depth. New York Curb (Cuiudlnn Press) MIN NG TORONTO. Feb. 11-(CP)—Mis- cellaneous mines listings of the Toronto market registered a new peak price level today. mainly on a sizeable bulge 1n the 0115 bu; these eased off in the afternoon along with some of the base met- als and the close showed a neg decline. Volume was Just under the 2.000.000 share level. Calgary-Edmonton advanced to 5.90 but turned heavy to close at 5.50. off 5 cents net. Home Oil lost 10 cents. Okalta and Dalhou- sie were about the strongest of the list, adding 20 to 30 cents each. Losses in the golds were narrow throughout. O'Brien, Red Luke, Siscoe. Tobum and Pioneer de- clined 5 to 10 cents each. Little Long Lao took a loss of 45 cents on a turnover of less than 1.000 shares. Macassa was strong at 7.90. Noranda and Hudson Bay led the base metals with half point gains but they attracted only e. meagre following. Pend Oreille ad- ded l0 cents. _..____._.__.__ ST. TENESNS AND VICINITY Mr. Joseph McAulay S12. has re- turned to Charlottetown after spending the past week at his home in Lorne Valley. Quite a number of young folks from Baldwin's Road attended the bingo and dance held in Cardigan Hall on Monday nightl Mr Martin Oorcoran has return- ed to his home in Baldwin's Road after a pleasant week spent with his sister Mrs. John Ryan of Priest Pond. The Misses L1‘y and Stella Carter spent a few days visiting their sis- ter Mary who is e. student at. U. C. College. The many friends of Mr. Joseph Baldwin are sorry to learn that he severely strained his ankle when he fell from a load of wood and wish him a speedy recovery. The many friends of Mrs. John Cairns are pleased to see her home again after a serious operation in the City Hospital. Mr. Martin Oorcoran was a visi- tor to Cardigan Head on Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sullivan. ‘ "s " A very enjoyable 0118111118 W” spent st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Ryan when s whist Fifi-Y and dance was held in sid of the Catholic Women's loague. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenny. Bt- Teresfs, were recent visitors to the City. Eastern Guardian “GUBSCBIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be I hsndsd to their Rept. Archie Hume, Bilverwsn package Oats 2-2-121. i Phone 47, or left st H. J. Mabows Winnipop-wheat down 1-2 t0 Drug Store, Montague. ti 5-8 cents. i- ~ i New York-cotton and sugar ..'NOW at your grocers the new‘ higher. Robin Hood 1 4-7. ~- Produce rrices MONTREAL, Feb. 11—(OP)—A nervous undertone marked Mont- ggock- m,“ real open produce markets today as mounting storage stocks tended Amer (‘ran B 32$ to depress flees A111 Gris Elev p ' _ , A111 s11]. Imw 91,; Graded egg shipments in carlois ‘tastie- pns lrllec A or less were quoted at 22 1-2 cents hfrfsxlaflfffn, a dozen for grade A-large, 20 1-2 u“ so“ g0 for A-medlum, and 18 1-2 to 29 ;j|r§3lt-B‘i;lc|t sh for A-pullets. m", PM‘ A‘ Butter was quoted at 25 cents a v1.1; 11.1.1 1,; pound, with no takers for carlots i" 1111111111! I‘ A on; or less of No. 1 while lots to re- n 1 '11 l’ l‘! >' » m," 5,, pm d g-a-ml tallers were 2o 1-2 fOl' solids and Humble (lll 36 27 fOl‘ prints. Cheese was quoted at 13 to 13 1-4 cents a pound for Ontarios while Quebecs were unquoted. Potatoes: P. E. I. Mts. 90's $2.05 t0 $2.10; N.B. Mts. 80's $1.60 to $1.65; Que. Mts. 80's $1.55 t0 $1.60. MONTREAL, Feb. 1l—(CP)—An easier trend appeared on Canad- ian commodity exchange produce section today. Butter spot-Que. regraded 24 1-2 to 26 1-2; Que. buyers-inspec- tion 24 3-4 to 25 1-8. Cheese spou-unquoted. 1 Eggs spot—0nt. A-large 22 1-2a; A-medium 2o 1-211; A-pullets 19a. i MONTREAL, Feb. 11 - (CP) _ WheatQNor No 1 $1.42; barley. 0., W. No. 3 92 1-2; oats, feed, No. 1 $1.61. Flour. spring wheat patents, firsts $7.60. seconds $7.20, bakers $7.10; winter wheat patents. choice $5.70 to $5.80; white com $6.50. Bran. ton $32.25; shorts; ton $33.25; middlings. ton $35.25; roll- ed "oats. bag 90 lbs. $3.75; hay. No. 2, per ton carlots, $9. 1 Cheese, Ont. No. 1 18 to l3 1-4. Butter, 25n. Eggs in cartons: A-large 25 1-2 to 26 1-2; A-medlum 23 1-2 t0 24 1-2; A-pullets 21 1-2 to 22 l-2. Potatoes: P. E. I. No. 1 Mts. 90's $2.05 to $2.10; N.B. N0. l Mts. 80's $1.60 to $1.65; Que. No 1 Mts. 80's $1.55 to $1 80. ram G ' (AI. by Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO, Feb. ll-Preholiday profit-taking distinguished late dealings in wheat today, and - at times forced price setbacksofmore than 1 1-2 cents from the day's top. Caution was= displayed by Chi- cago wheat traders as American exchanges will be closed tomorrow while Winnipeg and Liverpool will be open as usual. Some of the selling of wheat futures here was regarded as spreading against oth- er markets. Wheat closed 1-8 to l-2 lower. May 135 3-8 to 1-2. July 117 l-B to l—4. corn 1-4 to 3-4 down, May 109 to 109 l-B. July 103 l-Z to 5-8, oats 1-4 to 5-8 oft. and provisions un- changed to 15 cents advance. “IINNIPEG, Feb. ll-(CFU-Laie price weakness in wheat on the Winnipeg grain exchange today coincided with pre-holiday even- ing-up of accounts at Chicago and erased early advances of as much as two cents a bushel. The sell-off left values 1-2 to 5-8 cent lower at the close. at the low- est levels of the day, May at $1.28. July $1.22 5-8 and October $1.12 l-B. Until the pre-closing rush to sell. prices had held genvrfllli’ flfm in a mildly erratic market. -Cash grains did little while pric- es in the coarse grains market fell of! with wheat. MARTIEETS. AT A GLANCE (By The Cnnsdlsn Press) Toronto and Montreal-Indust- rial stocks higher. Toronto mines-Amer. New York-stocks closed higher. Us; Ilnazi; for Cotill- $Don~’t Miss the Lenten Services! RENT ,4 -.__., N. Y. Stock Exchange ll d h Pltfleld h Co lnsclgllere of, Montreal Stock. Exchange and Curb Market) -_-__ Open 275 1i ' Stocks Al (Thom _ A111 (‘i111 f A111 Rilll A111 Tvl T"! ...< Am \\'11ior Anni-initial Alvliiaon .\ll Roi .»\11i1ur11 lluld Lot-u llult Uhio lionrlix Av livill Si. lll-lugs Man 0:151» (‘hes Ohio Chrysler (‘om Sol (‘om So (loll Food! 111-11 Mot llomlrlvh llnml Tire (H. N11 l'i'1l 11111! .\lut Cur lll (' i111, 'l‘<-l Tel Johns .\l11|1 Ronni-volt Puck Moi, lilillod 1'0 111111011 Drug 1'11liv1l Gus imp ll S Ruin l1 . n‘; (‘n U S lllll Al Vuniulluui Warner Bros \\'1\af l'|1lo11 ‘vfllt Air B “Hint Blot" Woolworth Currencies MONTREAL, Feb. 11 - (OP) _ Pound sterling declined 5-16 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- day to 4.89 3-4. The French franc declined .01 cent to 4.66 cents while the United States dollar at 1-32 premium 1 ned unchanged. NEW YORK; Fob. ll — (AP)- The Netherlands guilder declined precipitstely in the foreign ex- change market today. due. bankers said, to heavy demand for dollars to pay for New Yorl securities purchases. 1 The Dutch unit fell .19 ofa cent st 54.45 cents. Other European currencies like- wise sagged against the dollar. The pound sterling was of! 5-16 cent. At. 4.89 5-8 French francs slipped .00 1-4 of a cent to 4.86 l-4 and the Swiss from: was down .00 1-2 ments A RADIO F or as Little as $1.00 per week (depending 0n the price of the set) You can hear these Lent broadcasts in your own home. If later you might like to buy the Radio, then the rent paid can be applied against the purchase price as pay- At $1.00 per week or 15 cents per day'—-ii is truly a sensational bargain in entertainment. Just Phone 706 or call at HOLMANS CH Downuiard Trend Mt’l Stock On Mt’l sMarket Exghange, MONTREAL. Feb. l1--iCP)—Tl1E! ‘ stock market gave a hesitant dis- play today as mixed trends con- fused speculators. Papers eased slightly’ and met- als were barely steady. Construc- (Supplled by Pitfiold 8.: 00., members of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market! Open (‘lose Sim-kn ('l(i:4l‘ 0|11~11 so did utilities. Rail and form equipments were irregular with one or two selected issues gaining. At. 89 l-2. Steel of Canada rc- sumed its uphill climb with a gain ofl 1-2. Building Products proved 21 point at 64 and Dominion . Steel, alter moving substantially higher. closed at 17 1-2. no 1-8» Foundation picked up a point. National Steel Car and OP. R. poked ahead 1-4 each and Ceilad- ian Locomotive sold down 1-2 at 17 1'2 liwlll l'.v11l_‘. Gui-d. at a new high for several i h...“ t. 1; years was up 3-4 at 14. ; lv-Iu l‘ Total stock exchanges and curb i l _ market sales 450.131 shares; bonds ,_ 1.. $3.950. Mines 376.932 shares; j11-iF"""I'|"-- dustrials 73.199 shares. j§',‘,!‘,,,~“ “"" I H1111 l ll~\\' >11 ll|i|1 'l' 1 “.1 s I |||1'll 4' i? 1--.| Young Tokyo Studies American Life , 1111 1:11 S-IIMMERSIDE a ARLOTTETDWN Touring; World " Studies Agricuitzire WINNIPEG. F1‘). 10-- Byrne, Bachelor 0i s1 riculture from the gram exchange 1 iiu- 01111110011 ' convention, and sumo- kcr-pcrs’ C0ll\'l'li1l(|li. ...->-r1:x‘ . -:\ docs edumnrunil work ' 1:1- Clillllfill buroaii. u mu / 2.1 drpuriliieiii o1 11:11.... .... -.v South \\/'.1I<-.-. Miss Bvruc is nu iln- ‘ »' .' :1 :1 rouiui-ihe-norlri mp 1 I ilic Carnegie Cmpi» York. who pave i101‘ 'L-F»u.".~:;_ Poland. Sweden. ihr- I>.. the United Stolen umi ndn. Sllc lnurziu-d about clasp. “VW have ; gripping in Au-ii 1 out b) travelling around :. in E11 bind some oi 111w greeted l1e.1r!11_v I 11111111‘ Because her 10h 111 A :.. to imvcl all nvcr 111v mm- <11 .\‘i v 5001b “NIP-K i0 help 1.11111 111111.11 .l women o1'g;1.1:1zr= '0 1.1‘ n, ; vivhat facilities an» their assistance. .\l1;..»' studied rurul pct ovr-rywvhere ~l1v u m. NEW YORK, Flcb. 10—Rcpl'esen- “,'\‘fl.'.‘.'.",l"... tutivc of the progressive element of .\ <1 1:». .1 the ymuigcr generation 1n Japan. »‘i '-"' Miss Yoshiko Tamamuro of T0k_\u is in the United States 1o study American home life. She 1s only two years out oi college and one 01 \, I m, PM the few women journulins. Recently ‘ 1.». '1 1 , 1». ,. she reported her most typical en- >= i111. counter with the younger genci- H‘ “'1 "i" atlon here. "They ask me." .\.|i >1 l..<\\ l.i » ,_ '1 1 1n a 1m. 1' u... m, f, r - w. slerczc..s.'-‘ __ f‘ ' And when I say 'No‘ 1o‘ L‘\‘\’l‘_\"1lllll1{. _~M“ they say: ‘Why don't you 111i some fun out of life?’ " The smnrlLv-gnrbed. bright-cyt-d little Miss Tnmamurtrs ulna oi fun. she admitted. is a i111 (in) ut he: own Job, ivhi ~11 111k .' 11 a ' r11 ' of (Elglit-ll0lil'l'l11\\'S (lludurullsa ‘lxll Gram.‘ VII-l‘ “Mow” Hwldwm"? hours or mom I; (“Mun-L have‘ 2. Sterling You; 3. "ilwlmn lnnuont much leisure. but what she has. she‘ Gmd“ “"4- D""Y‘li*'"l' C1011‘- adcied. is devoted to teaching Juii- Gmd“ I ‘SY-"l Yvillllli‘ BYNPYP anese literature at her Alma Mater- lO“ 3» Alli-w" YFUI i1 \\’1i~<\n Rav- ihc momh o .1.1r.n.11_v: Gratin IXP-l, Aivu l-1<.,.,-_\-_ 2.01am‘ Hvnrlviz-oii; g1 Ugly .111 Through the Japanese cmbzissy at "NHL Washington l\l'l‘fillgf‘lll("l'll$ AFC being G100!’ I ‘JY-l-l COrchLv Arm- madc for Miss Tamnmuro to visit Siimlir: 2. Muriel Hlihllllilw. in typical middle-class homes; Poi-fort Alionrlnncr — G300“ where there are chi drcu. so Mound Norma Yon. biurio l-lvn- that. she may gather material for :1 j dcrson. Thelma Lamont. Sterling series of articles 1'01" the Fujin-no-i Yoo. Joy-cr- Hl‘ll(lf‘l‘.~(lll. Dnupilvne Toro. or Womeus Friend Alagnzinc, a monthly magazine which hns a stuff of 30, of which all but :1 few are women. It is libcralisiic in its views. Miss Tamnmuro explained. and particularly desirous of improv- ing home life in Japan. both in the matter of family relations and in» Ohrk. Muriel Host: ~.~ Audrey 151101101? tmcher. _____________ POLI(‘I-I.\I.-\.\".< (“APE SAVES FOFR BARROW, FnnKwnvi-Juniping one by one from a window 30 feet high Rnpori of Union Rood School for. Grudr- VlIl-l. Glytiuu Alnuuncif Elev-tel‘ f-‘Qulpméilt mid efficiency 0i; when trapped m a fire. four per- sons were caught in a policemnns 28. whose fml was not broken by the mp6- the housewife. y Mrs. Motoko Haul. owner of the; magazine. was the first woman re- porter in Japan and ls nlso the. founder of the school where Yosh- iko was educated. Because sho- showed a preference for writing. Mrs. Hani took her on the mega-i sine staff after her graduation. J Yoshiko is the daughter oi‘ Com-y’ rrilssibner Gunpei Tamnmuro, Terg, rltorial Commissioner of the Ssh-11—‘ tion Army in Japan hnvinR 610"." of the organization throughout that countiy. He is a convert to Chro- iianiiy. “'11s decorated by 17"‘ Em,‘ peror in i924 and is thr-‘auihor n "The Common P00pl0s fiosilPl- “i of a cont. The Cnuudinn dollar was unchanged si. 99 31-32. i cnpc. Joseph T'll(\l'lli150ll. riled. which 250.000 copies have been sold in Japan. One of the causes of difficulty in Jnpanosc homes of the present d8!- nccordlng i0 Miss Tnmnmuro. 1s the nhvss thnt is ividcninr: boiyvcrli PM“ = r-nis and children as the PHI!" 0i the change from m1 zuzriculiurnl rmiion to n11 lmliistrinliziil one Tim \('llll‘l' (‘onirnris and gw-uH-r 111-1-- 110m oi ihoso r-hiirln-n who co into '11» iuninrxa. “oi-id has rivaled mmvv :1 r11! >111" vxpi1\111"<i.v\'iil1 1hr nzrv-ils “ho k-imv nothing of the noivor iiic and hrvd inst t0 their traditions and customs. for mice. >110 .1.-l.c<i 1 large blue r1111 111.11 field. "Oil. ill.ii'.\ flu- I they 101d llPl‘ proud who arc uorkulu‘ in ilu lllPlT ill noon in 1111i; chiifirsn." l1 1111s :1 kzr: ciling lllll'.\(‘l‘_\'. Thcrc \v;1.- work :i1r1\ whore 1n (‘101111111113 1.111 1 dlilvlrnvo. Timiigll Youth .\1ovr'111<11i i 111 ramps. you luiri '11 .1 :- iis .1:i\".111iz1n1\~ 11111111 ;"tl1n~1\ sturdy fuili- l1w~W~ ‘r i zisko‘ 1l11~ rlulcirru * ‘winizilic iiu-ir 1min» '. i ~~ no doubt in the cxului .1 .. .1 llll.\'\\'l.‘l‘. 1 ‘Ling-i AN INDIVIDL‘ .\ l . SERVICE Sim-r no two pair 11f m»: are alike. no 0111- 111111‘ of lenses 1:111 bring thi- ~;1.11c hoped for r1- "i' 1o two por- sons. .-\n i-yo cxnniiuul-b 11 is individual. (irrai Ill'('l|I'ili')‘ ls demanded. a11d results nrs secured by the uc or in- struments that can be dc- pended upon to reveal con- ditions exactly as they tXlsL "l. F. H lltcheson M i FY5111? l v sxlumnucn l-‘lltlng and Snnnlylng (llamas-S : EM. n.t nnatnt OPTOMEZTRIST DIONTAGUE. I‘. E. I. ‘ Office Connected Wiih i Drugstore. ii‘ ._¢...__.. \.‘ Th1‘ srnwrsob-‘lsue-z". F: _