» »M_,\R I-I 1_-f_.41931' THE CHARLOTTEIQWbITIUARDIAN Y’S s TOCK AND 120N023 U0 TA T10 PACE '0 NINE ET.»- IEIIIZKiRIKIXiiZiIKX ' . Market Reports, By STEWART JQNES o 00.. Che cqrrgspolldcllll o! Greemhlellls & 00., -xmx—a—1c$c<$x-_lxsx§x i I. MONTREAL rlottetown Montreal anus: tiTixslsu-i rss nus; . .. 5151.1.- 0on1 Nov1.10a2 101.00 111211 Alum,- Pacifil: Grain .... 0V. 1-0 Nov 1.1031 1021.70 1114.00 “h, - 111.111: Septl. 1010 011.30 100.211 m... of inn-train . . 51,10 .. octui. 101:1 100.110 104.3:- Punk 11f‘ Nova bcotiu 41-1 pc Ort 15,1014 1110.05 100.50 B," pllqphoilfi _.. - 4050c Fri-Limo 100.011 1110.110 nnullIilll .. -. ... . . 4pc .. .- h... Oct 1,1000 03.05 84.35 Itritish American U," - - ~ British (‘oltllliliiil lower ... MARKET REVIEW’ FOR MARC]! l3, 11111111101: Prollucts . ... 1931 l-m-nlln Penlrut - - (‘umfllll 111111101: ...' The eiisincils tiiat hill developed (‘ntfllliflfl Power null Inner ' among (‘llualiinil oi‘. stocks, such as lul- pu-gnllilu liilnk of Lolninerco i“ perllil Oll. etlx. during the past few 1311111111011 “F0111; “Th”... vinyl II generally ‘I (‘pr n 1 ' Inllilstrilli Alcohol ,.,,n',,.||,|,||¢--| Hlnl-lters . . i11-ll1ini1-11 Itrilifl" tlilit him reunite tlllul-l iu ll various lili: n uitllntlou I11 of erulle oil null nl regarded as reflect- the ilniteil States in slii-atnntinl relluc- territorien iil prices so of rcfineli. I11 the [Iolilllilllil 'I‘nr null (‘llciull-lii . .. u» I1. Sons 11 rule a large portion of the 1.1mm- 1'08. '...._ 1.. ~ - - 21111011111: is FOIII to johhers. I11 sunie lircs . . vn-lell the refiners :1p11:ii'e11tl_v prefer to sell at a loss tllnnlslure lip gasoline with t-rullo fliliillij.’ ill through their pipe linen. Otherwise their fileiiities woulll ruou I-el-onie congested. I11 (‘rill- lillil the llltuiitiou is inure l-ilsiiy eon- le 1- trollell. 11s illl the refiners, t<l1t'li 11a illi- “m,,,.,-11l l- ii nil-l Poul-r pl-riul Oil. I1 A. Oil llnll .\let'oil-l-‘r11n- ‘ 1mm] pron-cries lt-nllr, have outlets of their own 111111 1111 -1|.\‘t1~e1t'nr innrlilet |||t‘“|.'I‘l"-'ili‘|‘ portion of their -,, “n.1,, prolul-tinu ieuisevl-s. IY-uxrer 11111-11 pm, Brother! ... -.. i\l0.\"I‘I{l-I.\l4 l'0\i' ,_,,,,.|,,.,~ roe-er Elli | Iilmk . IIPIIIIIUT figures are now llvniluhlc re- inleuln .. . glirlllng pliysivlli IIt‘lI\lI_\’ 11i' MIIIIIITIII null $11115 Light, Ill-iii llllll Power Fousulillutell, for the yeur 111.111, these nholvlug gooli iul-reulles Iii the nlllni-er of gnu iilili ei- |t'||l111;----,- hiel-lric .. l-elril-liy pl-olllirtion. ‘I'm-so gilius sinuit I11 interesting relationship tn the ex- NI-Iil’ YORK pllnnlon of gross cilruiilgs during the , ,\'enr. u.-1 well 11a to the |:r1-\vth of popu- _||-,-.;_-||;||-_v ilitiuu l-f lire11tel' Montreal, wilich this A,“ - m" eorpurlliion serves. Ill i'.1‘.'0 the popllliitlnn of the city _ 1-1 iriilur-ll _.',l1 p.e. hilt ihn conlpuny- shone-l 1‘:111.i1ll.1u I'.ll-li 1111 expniniiull 0f 3.11 p.c. Ill the illliiiher‘ qrlri-r ,.. of gus l-ustonlel-s llnd 4.2! p.e. lu the. l'.,11-1--|i1|:1tl"' Illnl lull. uliiul-er oi‘ elt-l-tril-lty cnstolneljs. (Ins output inereni-icll 4 output gllinl. 5.2 clirnlilgu shcwell yl-iir 0t‘ 5.1 |I.t'. 11f ellllrsc. is |'11ll.~11|Il1I.'l|t‘tT (inl- . 1111111111 mrll tiolvents lu-lllillil-ll Storm; 11- l'o\\'t't' null Light “llln J p.e. 1111ll electricity p.e. iiieallnvhile. gross l1l1 cxpunsil-n I11 the 3i lieh in o re impressive. c Iilllit-lntell ltllytilfllli _\-|-l1:lit . ... growth of-tile l-oinpuihv o\'er'tile 111111:- liotors . l-r terms. During the six ye-rs, 102.1 to .. 1111111, 11114111111 . the pnpiilfltioll f Urcnl- 1 ini Ii) ro l-Jll-l-lric .. er loutrelll has int-reused ...3 p.c.. |,|-,.,-,,,||;..|,,|| Ililrvester lvilervns the company's 1:011 rlistolneru K,““,,,.,,H t‘|||]rp[‘ lnl-rctlsl-ll 2111.1 p eIl-lstrleity output ‘M "Inna. “M4 111.1 p.e. nllll pro.» earnings 137.0 p.l-. '- ||||1|<on I'lt\\f‘l' . Illlrlng the phat eleven years. I‘J'.'O to y |||\t|I|i|| I‘llhlIx .. 111110 inclusive, the gnln in population 1-,,“ 111111 |‘l1l‘iI . 1'01- the l.-1 y “oi-kn out lit f’ p.c.. ]'|1!i|‘ 11111 t‘o. Ii .. ‘IIPITIIS gila cuslonirrs i-nve 1n 'c1l1icll l, - __ 11!; _|l.l'., null rtrieity customers 110.0 M 4 ];,,,.|,,,,.k ,,, 1- 'l‘hc expansion Ill lrna output In ,\'| l'|I tlll of ‘New 58.0 p.c.j null iii eicl-trieity output. 81.11 s, - nqlp-fl ,\ , , p.1~. 11n- l-iwl-u . lzrlnrtli in gross m," 3210111111114 1s like o impressive, being -. t .‘_ p.t‘. any“. rl‘li|‘(ik Itl-llnlriiiic, eIeetril-ity rules l-hiirgcli l-y thc t-oinpnny’ ' have 1lceiiilc1I very (‘till llon-"Y .\("i‘I\'E IIOSD Pit-ICES stl-n1l1i,v. I11 111:0 kill-wail hour. Itl I _ :1,11--. prnllulltiilg lll (IIIIPOIIYTION SECURITIES: ‘ lllll. (rlpreini (‘ll kilowatt lluur for lpl-ilutl ti were 4140c per n- null I11 101:0. u to 1.501: per ty consuuip- - u’ C’ rain Exchange to Johnston d: \\'l\rd) ICAGO , 'i-.~.--c _> liily Sept. .- 102110 100.011 .\iu.\' - .- , mp1.- 101m 110.12 117.110 1'01"“ sin- i-i-lv . 0pc 11110 10.1.75 10.1.2.- Llulv -. l'i1li Sel-ur . 0'») 11c 10.12 00.00 100.50 ~- DOMINION or lxwsnx ""111 (walrus-mun nouns 1-11.- - Sept . 5pc mm 1117;“; .\Iuy ..- . , . ‘m: 111.111 1111.00 1100.50 WINMPEG . It 41,1 pc , = -- who “ ""1 ‘fl-ii; '15:‘; 1111;.‘ 2 00'", 5117;, .- ~15 l- \' H: I I r5" ii ' " ‘bl-c 1010 100.10 1",“ "if?" noillsiou or csuslm norms - 3" 3° torm like this (T.\.\' EXEMPT ISSUES) when you declared your love to me." 3311111.‘. ‘#111133 1311312 Hubby: “Yes. 11-1-1 was l- ten-bl- i1inr1,1i1:11 100.10 1011.110 night.- Dec 1.1037 100.50 110.00 Stewart Jones 8: Co. Correspondents of Greenshields 18¢ Co. I Members o! the Montreal Stork Exehanal ‘I 88 Great George SL, Charlottetown ‘ » J L We recommend and otter-.- Moirs. Limited 61/2% First Mortgage due January 1, 1948 (Pins transfer tax) ‘Y II II IIIIh-grado w" $303,000 of 3100.915. _ IAsk for compiet details and ' information. New York The Montreal The Montreal (Bpecill to Johnston C Ward) - r (Special to Johnston Q \\'ard)| l l Q “ d) . t1 . ‘III h Lowlrist (iprciu to Joinntou '11: OnwIHI-II-II-IWIIJPI“if" shun-i .. lip-IF‘ 3| I Stocks .. ilpeiililiglilliuir|linst .11- Rodin: .. 0\1%|0ti|/;| 01%| tl-W-H‘ 1* .11 sugur 11o 111v, n1~ Illnsnlirl . ..|1.' |4.'- 14s |45 .1119,- Corp .. 11%| "161 9% Iieil Tel 14s |i1s-.'|i41-.1.-l1n-1 ll-‘iru-u on |i'.1-/.| | -\' "11"" --~-»II51'I-’-II5“ I'm/- Brtilllififl ' 211mm" 211111121111 n1.- ti-Nl-tl . 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The Hulls Oll . , » mm M" _ M. growth of such cities as Edmonton, Mummy IMRBOR NORTH illilpp .\Io ...| Colgaryhnd _ Icthbridge since the ut (‘out . ._ - m m", _ end of the world war was lcv.ewcd A large numb“ cf meme m. this In‘ M 1pm by Mn MacDonald m the course of d‘ trlct attended the funeral of the lut \It.'{lt: . 1 I" '1'" -- m5 annual address when he men- late Ncil B. Johnston nt Peters Road -i "1"" T" i . f h ' i I b ii i- ' . JIIIIIIII 31:11- Lopcd some o t e prmc pa ‘ Prcsbytrrizlzi Church on Saturday. M“ “'1' mgs Nectar!‘ Homfl had been elect‘ the "Btli of February in spite of the Trough S .' . ~ ~ . 1 ' " ' _ ' 1:001 (‘n . . ed m Ednwnton an‘! Calgary at we bzttl condition of the roads, and aliI “THY B mm of about 400 m 50o a yeah In of thciii s 'm rlthise deeply with the 110""! 1"" -- fact: tile building since the war has ‘I I.‘ " i.-w Iii-l 1-1- _ ala g n a m glve a new chm bcrraved family as deceased l1a.d Muck '1‘l-u1-k lo in rrc l: s ‘c ri ‘- , . v , . , “u”, ‘yam afiter w our principal dues aud We many fiiciirls ill th.s d.Sll‘lClZ uho Nnsh W: .. “ ’ mourn his death. Nllr Ill-l _ cld "settlers would hardly recognize Nat t? Ill-g - . __ ‘ ' _ -\'-\t 11 1'1") ~I i" tfhe cmcs of F919" declared the. mes Mr. hialthitis Laiulrigail from Nat I‘ I.| ..| ident. Alludnig to the rapidity of _ _ , N y LN" "J readjustment Mr MacDonald said-sunset)“ “RS a ‘Blur in our dis‘ 1 ' ' .- - n. . hill-Ill“ .\l(o0 this yvas difficult to forecast; at: prcs- m“ o“ Pusan] last and ms many p", 1-,“, t H l {d m new“ r that friends were delighted to scc him _» ‘ en. eponeo, "c __ _ ., increased readjustment was exgmcted and to heal that: his 5011 Conicilius I‘i1il Pct . . , . is now locutccl at Edmonton, Alber- 1- s n; N J in the Uiated States this year. Fed- ta where they seem to have peb P011 1'0 - - oral and state ovemmcnts were ' . 111111111 vol-p . , _. . i_ s“ ts t n I t petuill suitslniie and summer. We all I: K i) - -- ‘ makmg dorm L c or o a ev a e join in wishing sucross to this young Item Iinill . ‘ b ' 1n Q t 9- _ ' R-‘i- I $11-01 - fizzdmons y lécreas g c n5 m priest in this great- work he has en- il._ I1 t 11 ‘ - - S11}; 11:11:09 gafggd m‘ S lint-hulk 5710c ‘ Slut 1‘ s Pneifil- South s s . 9 . s ‘it u ‘A- h . ,- N linrner — .1- Therinuid . '/.ll+ Stlltlelttiitel‘ - —§YZ .. . , . h '03:“?! (sill '.I r- 'I‘i11l R ii r-1n/ r-1--x.| 10-11.. + .- 1." el-rn tfilrb 1 lu-ZI 1111 | 1101.1 111 '— '11- I1 Pacific ...|ls§o-,r1.|loo |l§s 11127 - [ling ill-TI? 073/ .1.-y§||§?u iII"I'-‘|:1'l1 Ii I Alt-AT lliolIv-o 1111-). 10-21-111 i; Rut-l ...l1.1:w|11r41%|h1‘7,;1t- l1 l Stee- 1'. L.‘ n..- Steel ul-ul 11:111- 1-1-411 0011- 1/- Wnru l? Co .| a-Téll 1%)?“ L-gifil-l- Wur ros .. l ‘. r‘ Wont l-Jicc ....| 1111-4122111. son, -1 w-o» . .. -' — ivoclmso . .. 5111,; 02 159% 01-‘1-3-1-1-‘1’, \\'orth r 8-‘11/1 11111111021»;- K'- l-li/i 1' w Coilch . 1:151. 13%| icy/..| 1:i|4l— AND ViCINITY ______ Well, after all, Prince Edward Is- hmd is a pretty good place wherein to sojourn for a few yearsh If we have no minerals nor oil. we have neither seismic disturbances nor gangster warfare which is the fat: of some climes. The following clipping. in part from an Edmonton newspaper may at home and abroatl-Mr. G. H. this article is a native of Peters Road, and already classed as one of our successful Islanders abroad, is the eldest son of the late William MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald. berta. will mean l1. building program of at least $100,000,000 In the next ten years. predicted G. H. MacDon- ald, president of the Alberta Archi- tects’ Association at the annual meeting of that body at the Edmon- Bonds Price: 100 and irtercst. to yield 3-5°% Founded in 1&0, the business of Molrs Limited has expanded Int-ii one o fthe largest. and best known manufacttlrv-u 0f chocolates and confectionery in Canada. available for bond Interest and depreciation. for I930 amounted to u compared with irltcrcai. requirements on this illllv Net earnings. Eastern Securities Company Limited w. n. v. nuninla. MANAGER. f’,“'-'F1L‘i cannons-rows ST- 10R" 1 -°NC'roiv stmmsnsins FBIDEBICTON tonrCiub on Friday. That amount is ‘the some as the estimated expendit- \ -..._. IBRINGING ur 11711371115111» be interesting to Guardian readers‘ MacDonald. B. A. 50., referred to ,in' Peters Road. ‘We copy as followsc; "Progress of the chief cities of Ai-i the rich agricultural areas of Mur- Mr. Archibald Johnston Jr., Peters Read. having reached the age that responds to the cull of larger fields of activity has joined t-he procession of those who leave our shores to the enchanting ‘call of Westward Ho! Mr. Johnston will locate for the present. at Savoff, out. We wish him success. Mrs. Benjamin Reynolds has re- turned early this week to her own house and Hector Stewart and friends sawed the pile olf wood on Wednesday last. We hope Mrs. Rey- nolds may be free from the severe cold she suffered from during hei jiJilJC-CIICO from home. Mrs. Stanley Sutherland. who has been spending a brief holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Butler. Peters Road, has returned to her home in Toronto. 'Mr. Archie Acorn, Alliston, having brought the home work to an easy stage, has taken a trip to ‘Trenton. N. 5., in view of securing work there. Sport Forum (Continued from Page '1) When I started to make the Abbies’ Stew, to have it hot ready for all opponents, there was thrown into the pot eight or nine good, 31011118. red-blooded male beeves from last year. I started out with high hopes. Then the cooks began to disagree. Each one wanted to add an ingred- ient which he was sure would make the stew better. First there was a hiale sheep thrown in which did not Improve matters. Then a lamb or two and then comes some old weth- crs. with still no improvement. Next comes some fresh young beef. If anything matters were getting worse with each cook adding his own spec- iul ingredient Just the same. The poor coach had to mix the stew. But it was still not satisfactory. So a billy-goat or two were thrown in. Then the pot began to boil. Next happens the billy-goats start butting around and buttcd out some of the last year's simon pure beef leaving the stew not as strong as it; was be- fore. So after one helping he butts them right In again. And it was "on again, off again, on again SEEN- ANIGAN." This made the other prime beeves cross and they started butting themselves. Plrst they but- ted n-sheep out and they went after the lambs and the wethers. By this time the cooks were butting one Mr. Vernon Beaten, who visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. II-‘zaton and family at Peters Road. Ihas also returned to St. Catherines, IOnt. I __ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jordan, Bor- ‘dcn, recently visited relatives at Peters Road, Murray Harbor and Al- ‘listen. Shipping potatoes has been the‘ order of the day here while weather and roads permit. Among the many engaged in this work. we may meri- tion that Johnston Bros. (Clair and George) have completed loading B car with green mountain certified Iseed which formed only a part 0f- Itheir large crop. Hopes are enter-I Itained that in the near future the resonant whistle of the locomotive ' whistle will awaken unfamiliar ICOTIOGS as the line of steel encircles I ray Harbor North and adjacent vi- ctnities. This would be a boon of in- estimable value u» the people 1n this part of Kings 0a., and a. lasting honor and credit to the party in power, that would see fit to confer this needed benefit of R. R. accomo- daticln. , another very Iknow which was in the biggest stew, ‘the cooks or the team. But. both were boiling merrily. And oh what a Ilct of valuable time was lost. Then the Sports-Editor cooks came along and added their ingredients which they intend-ed, no doubt, to be sauce but by some ermr when reach- ing for the bottle they got the Vitrol bottle instead. When this went in It made the stew boil all over the stove. and in trying to save some of it. I found myself up to the neck and it was hot, believe me. Shortly after- wards I not being able to swim through it all was dismissed and sank. This terrible stew, in my be- liefy-isdwhat caused the Abbies to slump this year. Make all the allbls you like, make all the silly accusa- tions you like. but I am firmly con- vinced that the stew having too many cooks and too many ingred- ients caused most of the team's trou- bles. Remember I am not a cook myself and did not attempt cooking, my Job was to stir the stew and lserve it to the public in the manner that the public would be pleased with it and our opponents dspleas- ed. But you must realize that the proper ingredients not being used the stew was not: very palatable to l our public but our opponents just ate it up. 1f the cooks wanted to do' this. o.k., but why try making me a ' Judas Iscarlot? Now re my going to Summersiclc to coach their team. which seems to have rocked the pillars of sport in pharlottetown and caused them to call me a. rotten sport and a cheat. Even going so far that at the first game in Summerside. after 1 vlas Idlsmkscd, one of the chief cooks bel- ilowed through the radio to the whole cf the Maritime Provinces that “there would be no SENANIGANS now" in his team. 1t meant of course that I was the cause of the Shenan- igan or cheating or stealing which he assumed had taken place within the team. In this connection let me state frankly that I have never taken one cent from any person nor have I ever oflered one cent to any person nor do I know of any ctr- cunlstance where such has happen- ed at any time with any team with which I played or coached in all my hockey experience in Canada. To that; statement I will take a sworn affidavit at any time. The insinu- ation that I was crooked or that: the team was crooked. or that both we're crooked, is really the only NS I-Z i H i 2-2 % i‘. i: 1 Morning Stock Letter I Wall Street Mirror Says:- Special to Johnston & Ward ll U\\'.\' PIHYJTE “dlllfi YORK, .\fllr1|1 Iii-(Inl-e llglltn the market I11 heing given n thorough It'll 0| HQ pomlll Il- The t-lilifillelil Iil-ilr rilrty \\|Iit‘|| llminverrll u clllmil- 11f “Hill l-potn In the ltorlln lower illlll will null-e l-lery effort tllrolllll Illn I18 tl-l \\|ll'l't' llit*,\' mar occlusions. 'l' 'l1llll~tri-1|~l llre 1-1-1. In minty il-ul-uu-l- IiY TiH-Il u rrllltllm, ilnllell-r “OIIIII heir out tile lolly,- rungl- yirrliictinun mnlla here lull fiilturiltiy‘. Tlll- illilrkel I14 NIIIl[)|\ YOIIIIIIIIIL,’ l ‘ pnltltinn filth the GIOIQ ll hllli’ \in\' lirilrlflli mill tile Illlii: rill \|l'\\' llel-llll-lll_v I-lillillll. “irregularity ll1i| he hl'lll 11- lliln n nliurp tl-eillnll-ill mily In prospect h -1i in 11-1» rl-l-iy Iriitllng. -t~ n~ ll‘ It l-nlllli lune lilo sumo lnrt nf dovrnwlrl‘ movement Ill 11-1-1 aeol- ll- \|| -1 I‘!l1--oi1-lll lllll| .\. .\f. Ilyers. Worthington hat not nctnl ml It l-Ill-lilli for llelerltl " 1-1- lll-rio-l 1-\1--»r1~ lliil try "#0 ill I|I'I'Iu I11 Ilrul. . v 1-1 pIul-l- n llh-triilufive construction on tho . I1 I|lI1~I 1-1- ren-en-i-ert-ll, flown-or, that tho rr- r-rnt bond innuen- ~Ill1ni1i 11e t - illtl- lll-l-olint uiiell figuring loans nt lhls time, Thoal- who tuite 1111- -horl 1-1 \||ie1i (‘Ilelnielli llt PIIIPPII‘ Ielell may no .1 prom 1111c mo" liull- 11111-11- ll-1-_-- wii‘ ul-t. Tim l-elll- |-o~1'111-n il- \, t‘. i1. 1- iIpl ll- Ill-enun- n trap. l‘. ti. 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Tnr Iltllll- ..l11 lllll ill lil- frluill Illltl 1111- III|| l1‘ tho afternoon l-ill-l-ll-li I l-lr of the \\'l‘1l|(fll'!0\- The nilllrp decline In r tn "It'll" 118-58. which i-l-u ' and lillys-lil l-‘t-hvuary r1."- 11-1- 11-0-1 -1--1-l--1i l!!! 11-1-1 arm. g tiirnulzil ll ll-ry llnporlllilt til-ting ptrlnll uith the lav- lll\t"~'flll'lll 1-1, 111;; lllill lln improving technical no- aitinn factoring the |-1li|-~i1 towel-u 111111 tile ll11l-ertl1iuty' regarding the lllrlrlenll lit-t‘ 11 1-1 llllpnrlzilit 1-1-1111-111111- 01111 llle PIIIIIFY‘ ~iow inlprorl-nirnt in general buli- full-ring till- 1wi1rl~i1~fl11-1i1-l1. 0n the uiloil- we enliflnuo tn fool It wiser to n lt 11- l't‘\l'lll[lii"""i 111111 lrnlh-lw “ILHIIIIIK the notion of tho market at its re- cent rrslstlllirn point. . ._ ' e fl I V‘ ' Jrove that l ea. :1 v1.11 conch uut- ':1n:I mine are exactly alike. I .- withstandulg the Abbio (l1, 1.] Now I leave the decision to you This I could not turn dolvn. Now I gnftcr reading my explanation and 1 ask you in all fairnrrs-, \\'l1.".l would am sure there are really enough de- you have done in inf: I" rent fair square sports, men. wom- you answer that in flII_V\\'£1_‘-'\‘Oili\ 11:1 and children in this city to de- Supiacse you decide that 1 I no.1 thfif.‘ that. they dldnot want to make no right to go to snnun 111- mill ‘:1 slave of me in any way, more than that I alas no sport in doing so thcn |they would have others make s you are asking mc to contribute "slave of them. And I claim that $200 11nd more to the licckcy of,lvl1cn an individual. a. company- s Charlottetown. Dani you l‘: 011.11 Iclub or any other organization dis- is pretty steep when p; c rrqil-st min-ca; you then they or 1t has nc me to donate this 11101111." to hooker ‘right to stop you from being em- 1l1o lnllrilct in uoinl: ourllbil- long pull |-l-l-.|-'-~--l__ in Charlottetown when I cuuldirt [played by others. aflcrd it. But I l-sns sitpjioéttti to.’ Re Chic. Williams. Many people evidently. Again if ycu i-sore cin- think that I was imtrumental in re- played in the C. N. R. and were dis- {moving Chick from the line-up a- missed for inctficilllfy you wcuidjround New Year's. The Abbie Com- feei exactly as I have fclt lcsinglmittce did that and they also put your money and your reputation as,him back on the team after I WII a workman. But the same day, ii’ th: through despite strong words told me C. P. RI. whovare In the exact; same by the Chairman In this connection. business sent for you and offered you IThei-e had been all through the first a job at: $10 more per week, would of the season many hidden things you refuse it because the C. N. R. that the general public were not would n01; like it or would you take familiar with and even now I re- it and be thankful that you could fuse to advise or criticize anyone ex- eam your money and prove your ef- thlng I protest against. and I do protest: that strongly. In this connection is it not strange and worth your thoughts that: the Abbie team did not play any better after I was dismissed than It had done be- fore and in the final game on neut- cepting for my commeri‘ on the Abbie flciency? Of course you would take Stew above. I do not; consider it my it. Now not: one living human being, business to talk about these things whether he be a. rotter, a sport or a That is one reason why I have said gentleman should have rlny right nothing untill now. whatever to criticize your action Iam, Sir. etc. other than commend it. Your case ROY A. PROWSI-J. ral ice, with neutral referees and a neutral audience, far from as good? This She-nanlgan, if it ever was in existence must have continued after I went to Summerslde, and of course, I could hardly be found, guilty if it was. ' In the agreement between the Ab- bles and myself either party could terlninate the agreement by giving‘, one Week's notice. The Abbies decid- i ed to terminate it and did so in a! perfectly proper manner and with aI perfectly legal right to iwt as they‘ did. But i1; left me in the middle ofI the season with about szoo or moicI less money than I expected to have. It left: me also without a shade of reputation as a hockey coach. It also left: me down-hearted because a young man, at my age. cannot take financial unit efficiency bumps of this kind as well as an older man. So when before the first; game in which I did not coach was played, in fact two hours before. and the day after I was discharged, the Summerstde people asked me to go and see them and when I met; their Hockey Committee they immediately offered me the position of coaching the Summerside team, which is a position I occupied two years ago if ‘We Collect Rents Q Secure Tenants Manage Buildings, Properties Gist-ates! y YOU may leave the management of your nroperty in the hlnth of te confidence. lil buy, n" u catsuit? TRUST CQMPANY ' h, . . H dOFF 2 I-IALIFAX,N.S. - h“ 1° 2i-§l31l¢1cw--,i:€.i. lceMoncton us. MontrealsfQlivgFn " N“ l.‘ ILBISSEIT. Manager. Charlottetown Branch ——~—-____“_LI {_____ ____._. -___._ W u}. f'_9'§§§'§4§-§~§+¥§-§%%O-O§-04 O4 0-0 O-O4QO OQQ-O-O-O+§§ NOT ONLY THIS! Fire, of course, is the spec- tnl-uinr hazard that brings ln-urance to mind. There is a lot. to know about Fire Insur- ance and we will gladly ex- plain how to best secure pro- you will remember and they also gave me $10 more per week than the tectlon. But other hull’!!! threaten, also. BIBIIIHI- llcnlth. Accldcnts- " ' there is Insurance to 11'9"“ against all today's vol-tins- Abbies. I did not wish to go to Summersicte because I have been an Abbie since I came home from Sum- nisiside and I have worked for them in every way as a sport should. But I was offered $200 or more which I lost when dismissed and more than that ii: also offered ms a chance to encics. Ask us about B117 9|‘ all. MS 8i BENTLEY, LIMITED Insurance Underwriters, Cameron Block. (‘hariottctolviu Phone 1038. kg Q i911. lll'l Pin Service. in. THERE‘?- NOTHING seRious - em- me oocron SAYS we MUST TAKE VVALKQ w me 1251\n- rr, MAGGIE, w-u. I LIVE. 7 Grout Iirtulll rights resorwl. v55. I MusT NEVER LEAVE vou ou-r OF MY slen-rr- WELL semen Fon MY 1.05‘? PET NO I 1M nuwnue eon "me oocron ARE vou GOING uuuTtua FOR ma Docs ? _',_; . .