PAGE FIVE THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TIONSL MORNING STOCK LETTER (Received over Pltfiold and Co's Private Win) MARKET BULLETIN (Received over Woods- Bude and Company Special Win) NEW YORK, March 8—-Last uight in England the minister in charge of defence appealed to the country to forego construction of new buildings and restoration of old ones so that the government arim orders would not be handi- rapped. He frankly admitted the government's anxiety over a short- age of steel. This news will prob- ably stimulate the steel stocks fur- ther today on the N. Y. S. E. Earn- h1g5 reports published overnight include United Drug which showed 51.47 against $107, Western Union 589 against $5 03. U S Rubber 3 ‘l1 against 90 cents. General Elec- MORNING MARKET LETTER NEW YORK, March 6-A1l div- isions of the market showed ad- tric 158 against 97 cents. We would look for a firm and active market today with leadership in the steels, rails, oils, metals, rub- bers, merchandise and farm lm- "B11005 ill "l0 ell-fly lffldlllfl Ye-ilfl- plemenLs, l day and the course of the indus- MONTREAL. March —Canada lrlals and rails was eenerally 0P‘ Northern Power Corpn. reports W010 l-h-POUBMI" the dill- Vfllllllle indications were favorable. offer- ings shrinking on any dips. Utilities however, again showed up poorly. drifting downward throughout the day after the first hour. The strength in the steel and rail groups supplied the dominant note but good response was found 1936 net earnings 821104.914 against $2,770,678. Working capital jumps. $2 earned on common. Earnings expand andbalance shows position is strengthened. British Columbia Packers Ltd. reports net profit for 1936 at 3100.047 as againsta loss . of $32,249 for the previous year.‘ Working capital up. ‘ Montreal Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitfieid d: Co. members of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) (‘lone 1:13 1m iii-ii 3i) 1i ii 1M1.‘ Tll 7cm; i (‘er Fil 1\ f'.iii l'iii' l'l'(l lb‘ .".iii (‘iir l‘l'<l ‘Jh '.‘-\ i'iii ilyilin l'fi‘l 7.1 75H,» i‘.iii lilll A1 (7% fl-“Q- lTlli 17'»; 28 28 21f y‘ 2H2‘ s!» niv, Bf-‘f 2s‘ ‘ll L‘! .14: min, 241.; uni; 8i) 8i) l(i l6 i‘ lllilll ('4. 20$; J34 Hill St \\'iir 171, 17h; H ur in; llll 171i; 171/, lllllii Bridge lii 17 llil\\‘ siuiih 201/, 2W, lil||l Tub 13 151A llll Nlvkfll 71"] 71-‘. liit l'(i\i' ill-Q lilfl 37V; 51R l ilé 14 iii. in; Jill! 31 i1 4i“; . 5.‘! RH 2S Qlil’, 21H, 10 30 is" fit ‘I (‘in Pfil S6 ‘.\'i-i ici---~ .\ 7 (in. W ii Pllvi‘ R ililj (FM \\ HR \( F‘ Jim-u ' lflill iiiirli: ' ii|i 1.0K‘. Yiilliii-g Iii '.'i iiii .01. FOR SALE Building Loi, 90 fl. Front. I65 ft. Back. Formerly Lowe Garden, situated Kent Si. Apply L. M. POOLE & CO. , L-267-3-6-tf SEALED nziiiisiis uill he received by Klnkora Dairy Association for hauling milk lo fac- iiiry and delivering whey to patrons on routes same as i936 up to March lblli at 7 P. M. J. W. FARMER. Secretary. CF-“s-a-a-io-iz. AUUTIUNCKSALE The Garage of the late Donald Campbell will be of- fered for siile at North Riv- er on March the 8th at 1.30 D. J. CAMPBELL. Executor FDR SALE AT MT. HOWARD ROAD l2 acreo of land all in high dl’! mic of cultivation. Splendid on- porlunlty for * gardening, or Fox mining. diluted 1% miles from 0H1 If Ch-loitetown. View not to he excelled. All new bulldinlu on llloinrty including I room semi- buiigalow with fire-place. hot water heating, City water and electric “(NI- Modcrn conveniences in limo. Out buildings onericw iumi Ind lhcd. Alao one F0: Ranch in- eluding one double m uhed new W x 30. Eighteen new fox pens 3x12 Wlllwed with housed. Guard fence III-rounding ranch. Ilor further particular: apply lo Iwner, CLAUDE S. MloMlLLAN, Mt. Edward llood, Charlottetown. lrbfll-i-H-fil-fl-S-d. MINING Supplled by Woods-Read h Co. in a wide number of other groups or individual stocks. Performance of the auto group was only fair. Apparently these stocks are affected uniavorably marketwise by the strike problem with which the industry is still plagued. It seems almost inevitable rthat concessions will have to be made to labor to settle the existing and should sell above 129, the fig. ure I predicted long ago, before having any serious setback, but would not buy here. . American Rolling Mil]; which you should have at and below 34 sold above 40 and I _would take no profits yet. Associated Diygoods rose over a géiint and would still hold it for Anaconda Ex Div. closes nearly a point higher.'it will sell much higher and can still be bought around 64- American Machine and Metal has a chance t0 g0 near 20 N. Y. Central got up to 49, At,- chi"ion to 84 3-4. Erie 1st to 34, Northern Pacific to 35 1-4, south. ern Railway Pfd to 60 and Atlan- tic Coast Line to 52 1-2 on very sharp further bulge sell a frac- tion of each, retaining the balance i - the present. Artloom got up w 16 3-4. soul a buy around 15. Mengei around 14. United Airlines near 21, and Would still keep long of Mont- Sears Roebuck. ‘ Macy. Woolworth. White Motor, Baring. SUMMARY v Dutch Rayon Industry intends to _ prices on scale P01181118 up to 25 per cent. Frank G. Shattuck Co. 1936—net income $1.082.563 or 85 cents a share ag- aiirt 8698.697 or 55 cents in 1935 United Drug Inc. 1936 net profit $2,065,475 or $1 47 a. share against U. S Rubber Co 1936 net in- ‘ ome $10.172.484 or $3 31 on com. non after allowing annual divi- lend requirements on pfd. against 6.542.237 or 90 cents on common Natomas Co 1936 net profit $1.- against S!.l38.669 or $1 15 in 1935. declar- 1 quarterly dividend of 20 cents Western Union Tel Co prelimin- try 1936 net income equal to $6.89 1 share against s5 0a a share in 1935. No deduction made for sur- broadcasting system directors have decided to apply to N. Y. Stock Exchange for listing. recommend increase in shares for two for one splltup. Regular quur. terly dividend of 50 cents declared. First step in removing Standard Gas Electric Co from re-organiz- ation will be undertaken within the next tivo weeks ‘when re-cap- italization plan will be submitted includes re- clasificaiion of funded debt. pay- arrears on first pfd. stock stock and exchange Shirk; cit-u» differences and some question re- ‘I I _l_ p m? mains as to whether the auto com- Simmons 51 to 52. f,|:_'\"'|'|'_’,'|_,z‘ M: panics can pass it along to ultimate Anglo lluroniiiu (mo consumers. Against this, however, gomery Ward. Argiifsfvn 111;) is the highly satisfactory produc- ‘Rouyn Qua‘ i tion and sales outlook for the Vanadium American Can, etc. l, m" m, spring and summer months, which. 8H8 iiiiiixfn-iii l-ifi in our opinion will come to be the lllélgzihflllrllllfl "-14 chief market influence with re- “Mgrmd 13,-, spect to the motor and parts Bu: Missouri ii: Sh)?“ late!’- goblo -5 We look for continued market "use domestic Bfiftléllu: 817: ztrength today. itiiffiiio Ank 11:5 Lflldlaw and 30111011115’ (‘iin .\lai 188 zjilfllllrlflll‘: 135;‘ nAitiNo MORNING LETTER. (‘will Put 47m (um; am, 15 ‘Till.’ OUTLOOK IN WALL STREET $1,504,517 or $1.07 in 1935 (‘ ll " .-,I.',,,'.'_;"'“ 1'1,‘ As 1 expected, we did not get (‘mini (‘Op mu ‘hat six point setback after the in- llflrkwlllrr 20" Iustrial averages went above 193 iiuuu- 4"“ 11 we already had it from above $11 17R 191, We may get it from around '1 1935. 25o £97 or 193. Today's high was 195,17. is Ihsaid yesterday énldseisgrlrrzintgtle 19.353 or $1.11 a share 'li'C ases are no a v a s ivel but special issues, as recom- ll nended in recent letter; can still a“ e bought. . 3o Atlas Plywood made a new high 2i 27 3-4 and 8s advised some time, i-go. take profits on half around tax on undistributed rofits. 2:“ 34 ‘olumbia p zzi - —- -, Industrial Rayon closed at 37 1-2 f“ and purchases here will pay well. 1,3,,‘ Radio got active again and I still J .\i (‘one 4e expect 22 for it. but I can't tell if hire Lure sis this is the start of the move. Any- lilfjkffflhure 2250 how keep long, as it ls not likely L"... (u... W: to break 11 again. iuuiu (‘iullliuc (in Buyers Pipe. which you should "" l)? still have much lower down rose 1.} 3 points and should still be held. i. m... Hollander ls likely to show eam- to courts; propo-al 1y) ings of near $5 per share this “I. "0, W81‘ 811d 5981115 B Brent bargain ment of common of “f. u, N; around 28 ‘l: 251g U. S. Steel made a new high of common for $4 pfd. ll‘ lil m ‘mm ‘M . i~.\i ill 9 o §l:1\.-2.'.".... Produce Prices {lllillllll Corp iilwlll (Canadian Prom) MONTREAL. March 7—Egg prices declined on Montreal open |-,,,.,_.'“,,"u| produce markets last week while iniiii~u~ butter improved a little. llll-"llrlxlfl; Graded egg shipments in carlots |.fI:.','.,,"‘ "' "e or less were iuoted at 20 l-3 cents l'ii'l('( crow a dozen for grade A large, l8 1-2 Pliilll-r-r for A medium and 17 1-2 for A- l:(if“l‘l‘fi\l'll _ puller‘ l-§-'.‘.‘,,‘,,‘,'.,"""-‘" Butter was quoted at 2s 1-4 to 3-4 cent; a pound or carlots or less of no 1 while lots to retailers were 27 1-2 for solids and 28 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 13 to 13 lli-l ‘i llliilt 1-4 cents a pound for Ontarios '.‘:'|‘l""‘\"mn| while Quebecs were ted. ".......‘..., ° Potatoes: r a 1 mts 90's $1.75; 'l‘(-('k H uirli N B mts $1.40 to $1.45; Que mts 80's $1 35 to $1.40. MONTREAL. March 7-Price.=. held steady on Canadian commod- ity exchange produce section Sat- urday. Butter Spot-Que buyers inspec- H tiori 25 to 25 1-2; westem regrad- {JPVIlIRII-IZIL‘ ed 25 14; to 5.3} \\"lllllllr‘,:illllli'f cheese SPM-Urlqlmted- Wiinil (‘u u- _ ¢___M___ Eggs Spot-Ontiilarge 21A; A- ,\Y"l-’lll 'l ' I medium 19A; A pullets 13A. inuil iiiliiiiii, miles 8410.000. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (Canadian Prose) TORONTO. March 7—Base met- al stocks gained ground. the oils were irregularly lower and golds slumped in the final reslon of the week onihe Toronto mining share market. Noranda finished 1 1-8 up at 7D 3-8 and Hudson Bay gained 3-3 to 38 1-4 while Pend Oreille moved up 40 cents. Silvers were steady and quiet. Lake Shore lost 3-4 and Kirk- land-l-ludson Bay dropped back 15 cents. Losses of 5 to 10 cents were boarded for Central Patricia. Little Long Lac. Mining Corporation and Red Crest. McLeod-Cockshutt de- clined 25 and Macasra 20. Issues selling under the dollar mark were moderately heavy. losses of 2 to 4 cents were board- ed for Goldale, Gold, Belt, Gunnar. Kirkland lake. and Wood Cadillac. Oil shares selling a little lower in- cluded Calgary-Edmonton. KRI- mont, Okaita and British Domin- ion. Toronto and Montreal-Indus- trial stocks irregularly higher. Toronto Mine--Base metals higher; oils and golds lower. New York-Stocks closed higher. Wlnnfpep-Wheat l-ii lower to 1-4 cont higher. New York-Cotton higher; sugar lower. UNDATED MONEY BOX Closing exchange rates:- At Montreal-Pound 4.87 15-16; franc 4 53; U. S. dollar l 00. At New York-Pound 4 37 15-16; franc 4.52; Canadian doi- iar 99 83-64. At Paris-Closed. In gold-Pound 11s 10d; U. S. dollar 59.43 cents; Canadian dol- lar 50 44 cents. Banks Supple! by Woodl-lieul I Co. Ianlia Clone (OHS d IIIB "" °“"" . gommirwr I201‘ iloiyl 0m "ml" "ll -l'-‘4 lib-flit: ‘ 1 liiiW-rl i 1 Oven Aiofla Monireflni 23R ml Ian .\'nrn senile iirio ny ‘:25 n I l“ ' Toronto 2M fr“ LINiMENT IPINANPI .... (Supplied by Words-India Ind Co) lliir gold 142i. 7'30 up 10. Silver 20% iip ‘I-lifil. gnu-pug in New Yin-ii LlWA-nff lg. WINNIPEH ‘WHEAT (lnppllod ivy Woodo-loalo and Co) .\ln_r-l‘.'.'i . JulP-ll-‘llfi- Oetobeo- Montreal Curb I (Supplied by Pitfield s. Co. Members of Montreal Slock Exchange and Curb Market) Sim-kl Aliiilirl Aslivslofl B A (Ill llvlllllillflliill lin-w (‘iii-p Liilli A l‘iiii‘ Vii-k 1min 'l‘ur lliin A l-‘riini-i‘ phiiuir V '1' C Ford llli‘ Wlilkm‘ WALTER GEER mas; waora on manor. Author of Six Volumes on the Bonapartes Since Retiring From Terra Cotla Trade. (The New York Times) LONG BEACH .L.I.. Feb. 23. —- Waller Geer, who wrote six volumes on the Bonaparte family and the French Revolutionary period after he had retired in 1919 as a terra coil-a manufacturer. died here to- day in his apartment at 65 Lincoln Boulevard after an illness of several months. He was 79 years old. Surviving are his second wife. who was Mrs. Beatrice MacWiiliams Parslow and four children of his first marriage. to the late Mary Potter: Olin P. Geer. of Montclair. N.J.; Walter Geer. Jr. of Washing- ton. Conn; Major Joseph W. Geer. U.S.A.. of Fort Des Moines. Iowa. and Mrs. Eugene S. Coler of New York. Born at Wflliamstown, Mass. Mr. Geer held two degrees from Wil- liams (A.B.. 187B; A.M.. 1881) and two from the National University. Washington. D. C.. (LLB. 18812 LL.M.. 1882. After four years as assistant manager of the Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Company, he was presi- dent of the New York Architecutral Terra Cotta Company from 1&6 to 1918. then becoming chairman of the board. Ho was also chairman of the board of the Terra Cotia Products Corporation. vice pres‘- dent of the New York Knife Coni- pany and a director of the Chemlf-‘ll Products Corporation. Mr. Gcer did not begin writing until lie was so wear-s 01¢ There- after he produced about a volume a yo" (mill he was 72. Mrs. (‘leer is a sis‘er of Mrs, E. r), nniill. New Dnmuiioii and 0' Mr. v. s librwqllams. EM? Royalty. and has many fronds here. (Patriot please will’) New York Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitfield b Co. members of Montreal Stock " ‘ and Curb Market) Stock: 0on1 Plow p Al Chem % 2M Aui (“an Aui For P!‘ 12 12% Aiii Riid Am Tel 1d 179 Aiii Willi-l‘ , Aiiiirniiiia (iFi-‘lfl Aii-liiiiriu Bill"; ,\ll Ref .i:.-r-,', k .\lll)lii"li i .7512 li Si 1017;. lii-iizgs Man .1113, (‘use liiil (‘iii-ii Ohio 58H- ('lli‘_\‘)ll\‘l' -' 1Q (‘uni .\‘nl I (‘i-iii So 3i}, (‘on (‘an (‘on Gus (‘o 42-’ (‘iirii I'm U31); (‘iii~ Wright ili-i-ri- lliipoiit 175 1H‘; El v Allin Lt 4234' 4.1‘ 12' ' l'i‘ Li 23$‘ 13$; Iii- ma; ma, <‘ i::i .|::l.' c u siui as" 311,‘; f.‘ uilrivii f.‘ mil Tiri- 421' 42 i‘! X0 Pfd 5.11/3 lli (‘i-ii liiil not Car oil; 91 109T, 105M ll 1-. -iiiii---uit ' [Isa I'm- (12 82% 48 47% 76 74% 19% ISM 551/; 5x54, ago mix. ‘Puffs-ii Drug l8 s" lii INl Gag Imp 1414, H1; I‘ S Riih m“ m.“ If S Si (‘o 12g 124i l1“ lpd Al an»; an; \nuailiiim griié 37a‘ Warner Bros 153g’ 15y, Wear Ilninn 7314 77;; “Quit A B up 57w, Wee! Elev- 15514‘ 155% Woolworth 5g 55 New York Curb (Canadian Prue) L-_-________ Block: Am (‘yan B Am Gus llllc-c Au: Sup Pow (‘nu .\inr (‘if Sen‘ I Finance (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. March 7-Foreign exchange mixed. Great Britain de- mland high 4.38; low 4.87 7-8; close 4.87 15-16; O0 day bills 4.87 1-4; France 4.53 Italy 5 26 l-2; Bfllelum 16.50 1-2;_Germa.ny 40.20; Canada 90 63-64. Wonderful Women Fortunate are the housewives who combine strict economy with menus that cause their families to regard them as wonderful women. Canad- ian women are fortunate in havuig the means at hand to do this. They live in a land boasting extensive fishing grounds, unrivalled in qual- ity of product. For health and econ- omy's sake they may serve a var- iety of flsh soups and many chang- es of the fish dishes. that more often form the -main course of lunoheons and dinners. Fish soups served piping hot ap- peal to both-children‘ "andradutsfi The soup stock, negligible in cost but not in nourishment or flavour may be made from the trimmings and heads of fish. simmered in water with vegetables and season- ings, then strained. The free cook- book, "Any Day A Fish Day" ob- tainable from the Department of Fisheries, Ottawa give several rec- ipes for delicious and savory fish soups. some of them well suited mo. as main luncheon 0r supper dishes. What could be more economical. healthful and able to flll the bill of making Canadian women "wonder- ful Women" to their families. than bringing into prominence on family menus, some of these economical. savory and nourishing fish soups? MILLTOWN CROSS Standing for the month of Febru- Grade vrr-i. uaiui French. Grade VII-—1. Effie Matheson; 2. l-Iaael Nicholson; 3. Irene Moore- gnoo “—1. Dorothy Godsoe. Grade V-l. mil-hereon O'Con- ore. "Grade IV- (a) l. Willard Stew- art. ' Grade IV- (b) 1. Mabel Sonic; 2 Elizabeth MacKinnon Grade III- (a) 1 Donirds Mstheson: 2. Willis Jenkins. Grade I11’ (b) 1. Cecil French. Grade U! (e) —1. Budd-y Mac- Yunnan. Grade 11-d- Harriet O'Connoi's; 2. Siddall Jcnlvns. Highest Average Mabel Sorrle 94.5 per cent. l"0 per cent Gfieiler Donalda ‘With-won; Mabel Sorrie. Perfect Ntmrhnoez-Ellznbrth """\’.invion:. Wfllnrd Stewart. Bud- 4y Mae-v~r'nnoii' Mrbel Sorrle. Anna. MacDonrd. teacher lined‘: Llalmolt romance omino- To Holder: of MARCH s. 1937 Maritime Telegraph Si. Telephone Company Limited Refunding and General Mortgage Bonds Series “A” 596, due January 1, 1956 Notice of Exchange Offer Subject to approval by the Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities of Nova Scotia, the above bonds will be called for redemption on July 1 next at 104 and accrued interest and be refunded through an issue of 4% First and Refunding Mortgage Bonds, Series "C", due July 1, 1967. Holders of the Series “A” Bonds are offered the opportunity, within a limited time, to exchange them for Series "C" Bonds on a par for par basis. The Series “C" Bonds delivered on such exchange will can-y a special coupon at the rate of 5% . per annum for the half year ending July 1, 1937. Particulars of the exchange offer and copies crf the circular any of our offi Hal if“ Hamilton hiontreal Winnipeg February ll, I936 Toronto Calgary 61$. Saint john Vancouver Cbarioiteiown . Si. john’; Nfld. New York London, ling. describing the new bonds may be obtained on application to Royal Securities Corporation, Limited Quebec Oiiawa Banks (Supplied by Pitfield d: Co. Members of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Banks .... Open Clone ilk (if (‘nil Bk (‘will ‘Jill ‘Jill Bk .\lil J-‘lb 23b‘ Bk N. S. liuylll Bk ‘y W24 | Currencies (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. March 7—Pound sterling advanced 1-4 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges Sat- urday to 4 87 15-16. The French franc dropped l-32 cent to 4.53 cents while the United States dol- lar remained unchanged at par. NEW YORK, March 7-'I‘raders were cautious Saturday pending clarification of French Govern- ment pians and the franc moved lower in light business in the for- eign exchange market The erratic quotations were largely nominal. The franc was traded at as low as 4.50 cents dur- ing the morning. when offerings from France were in evidence. but struggled later to a higher close at 4.52, off 04 of a cent Sterling advanced 1-4 a cent to i -I'IBI'L'—*— ‘DOD-GUT Central Guardian locals, “Meters-Honour Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance - flan do per word; Weller! and lfiinirei-u locals, to In: word; Announcement: and Coming llvoata lo par word; Cluaniflod lo por word; In Humor-lam Nation. 70o por inch; Lian of Floral and word. Other rates oh application. ___M.l.!£e“!l.1£°"l WE HAVE A VERY SPECIAL AC- cideut and sickness policy for farmers at rates much cheaper than other classes. Better call and investigate its merits. J. A. Moore, Currie Building, Charlotte- town. . -_ -2414? "elvggetgl. WANTED-A FIRST CLASS BAR- ber. Reliable. Collison Barber Shop. Sydney, N. S. L-83-3-4-5i. MAN WITH CARP-WATKINS Dealer needed for nearby rural route supplying established de- mnnd for World Famous Spices, Extracts, Baking Powder. Scam. Cleansers, Medicines. Fly SPFB)‘. stock and Poultry Tonics. 69 year reputation. 10,000 dealers. Must be . satisfied with $30.00 weekly 9i start. Selling experience unnec- essary. Farm experience helpful. Credit furnished right parties. Write immediately. J. R. Watkins Company, Montreal, Que., Dept. FOR. Spiritual Offeringu, Carlin, otc., 4o per name; latter: of Ullndlllrnco 70o on inch; Notice: o! Thank: and Appreciation, 70o pa: innh o: 4o pol" Minimum Charge for any olives-filament Monty-Ila coma, . % F orvSuleV FOR SALE — BUILDING LOTS Apply Charlottetown Real 15 ‘ _ Zléiwebsrleed. L-WH FOR SALE -- FOX li()l'.\'D I‘l'l’& Male. Apply J. L. Enmzin. Chur- lotwtown Royalty. L-ZSJ-li-G-Ili, .:_ . 4 SALE - CRUSIIED SHELL for Poultry 100 lbs, for 73 cums, while it lasts. Earle Fisheries Co, Charlottetown. L- BTOI-Il-LZ-lli, .___.__.. .. . . _ = FOR- SALE — CR SHED SHELL for Poultry 100 lbs. for T5 minis, while it lasts. Earle Fisheries C0, Charlottetown. L- 5701-13-2-61, FOR SALE - DRIVING \\'.\(;(i.\', 11 three month.- old 1312.». Apggy James Bfake, Mulpcqiie l? L-Q-l Gasoline Engine I! H. P. Ari-cooled. Magneto equipped. U>i'fl . i-iv any. $75.00. l-l. G. Ziiutflieiv L-2l4 Peoples Society met at the home 01 Ml‘. and Mrs C. R. MacPhail, in honor of two of ifs members, the Misses Evelyn MacEachei-n and Annie MaxlPhee whose marriages take place soon. The president, Mr. Stanton MaePhec. called the meeting to order and Mrs. Wilfred Stretch read an address to Miss Evelyn MacEachem while Mrs. Ernest Turner presented her iviih a serving tray. Mrs. C R Moc- 1 Phail, the vice-president. then cal- led on Miss Anna MacMillan to’ read an address to Miss Annie hide- Phee and Mrs Hugh MacKeiizie made the presentation of sherbet and water glasses Both the members made pleasing syscechcs and thanked their fellow members for their thoughtfulness. "For they are Jolly Good Fellows“ “as 911001113’ $11118 811d a very pleasant evening Dfl-fised in singing and play- ing games. Lunch was served by the ladies of the Y. P. S mid the mWl-lllg as closed by singing "Auld Lang Sync" and The King, The following were the Dear Evelyn: Having heard that you are about, to embark on the sea of matrimony we. your fellow members or the [-0118 Crock Y. P. S. have gathered hf-"l! tonight l0 extend l0 you our best wishes and io offer our con- Rratulntions. We wish for you g 10118 and pleasant journey and at the end of the years a home in the beautifully City of (you We shall miss you. Evelyn, at our Pl-‘glllar meetings because you were I loyal member and a capalfe of- ficer We shall miss you at our 000101 gatherings because you al- Wflll! did you part to make them a success. Please accept this gift. not for its intrinsic value but as a token o: our esteem for you and as a. rernemberance of our fellowship to- gcther. As your new abode is noi so far‘, distant from your old home town you may have the opportunity of meeting with us. if so. we shall’ welcome you Good ‘uck and life's truest wealth. be yours to share, . Lites klndlie t fortune bless F0111‘ ‘ Wily. address Dear Annie: We, the members of Loni: CrWK vniino People's Snrlety are gather- "d here this evenin" lo offcr to .\'0ll --.- ginpov-p gem-l wishes: "wi- v-lsh for you heath iAnfl than you- share of worldly abundant BONSIIAW wmiizv tative for Prince Edward Island to introduce our service and pro- tection to car owners. Apply to A. L. A. (Maritime) Limiwd. 427 Roy Building, Halifax. N. S. L-272-3-6-2i. condition for i927 Dodge Care F0- Work Wanted H’ - _ _ N-1063 2-22-3 1 8-15. , , " ' s4 s1 15-16 our... francs held if ‘A —- For Sal-E - stimu- steadlly at their previous close and L0 t - the Canadian dollar was unchaiig- s , f‘ d f. . ' *' ‘q " ‘ ’ ' e a par LoST-JVIALE FOX. PALE SIL’ FOR SALE — GE TI.I"I.\I.\N‘S - VBT- Apply t0 AmbFQ-W DlllfYi Raccoon Coat. Apply 232 Rich- P t t . Southport. L-ZW-Q-ZQ; mond. noon or evening. resell d l0" ’_ '“ V’ Salesman Wanted r-w f i"? FOR SALlF-GEN RAL PURPOSE .9??? l‘i‘32“’li;.§”°“%‘§i.l““2...3. umrruuu . mm Mud W» s; Ixronard, Cornwnll._ L-QHl-Ii-li- FOR SALE — DOUBLE TENNA- ment house. and barn. (‘tuner King Square and \\'r‘_\'i‘ilO\lll\. Apply 29 King Square. L-‘JLZZ-Zi-fi-Zl . €__. ____';_r _ C A P A B L E NIIDDLE “um Mccmmm- lnacklgga woman wants ilosiiion : ' L‘ ' ' ' ker or housework. poi. sails ATYCNEIILDKTAE‘ les, Buntuin & Bell's W110"- soine choice drivers. a number of mares with foul. and 501110 farm horses. We also have l choice pony. well bTOlV-‘ll f“ children (‘Pd-l wistmnsron MCNEILL. L-5503-2-2-l-6i __._._ for the H‘. The F'v‘l)l'li.\l'_\' meeting‘ oi ilk‘ naxrr‘ oi‘ F Bdnqrn‘. Woo-ions Institute \\'fll~ 'Si'iiuo'; inri- (ii. A . - . .. held at the home of Mrs Elmer} Aii ‘biaifid Crosby "with an attendance of sewn‘ members and three visitors Meet-l ‘ng opened in the usual form with! the prcsklcnt, Mrs. Georgi‘ FflT-mYl-i presiding. The minutes of the 1R5! meeting were read and nDDl“\'<‘d~' The (‘Ollil11lii(‘\".\ had no WWYL‘ A. card of appreciation was Wed bl“ the socretniy. also a leticr of thanks. It was decided io have I Si. Patrick's entertainment. March 1'1. it was also decided that lhl‘ secretary would call a special meet- wealth Inng sunny hourswhflfl W" m”, see . The beauty in each flower and‘ "ee I . Ami if perchancc a cloud $110010 stray t f our day l l . ES 0 Y wcdwrljsllhsollrgflll: m“ lane“ not’- A trust)’ friend i0 share your 1Z2] May ploasant memories brig l wow p oiiicldi e0 . . l . 8 DY ' é-yilecgefgl-“youp dear faithful friend u 1g happiness into the end. We arr not Sllylllfl lflrcivell. for we kiiew that you are to iiiiike your new home in Long Creek and we iannw (hat Wt‘ shall siii‘. enjoy‘ your fellowship . we Mk vim in iirsiur. (his iiiiti as a rcmz-mhrnnz-e from Y0"? friends li’l the Y. P. S. care Guardian. FOYND - wit-ii" Apply John Cllfiillllfl‘ lun L \".vi‘l“' by the enterta mmeiii i, and was greatlv enyoyed First prize won by .\i..~. - Darrnch Second 3l"i/“ ‘-' r Stephen Macllrotl Ni“? ..-. ‘ ‘I will be held n‘ alzv imam .\l'= .5 Bcaion. Roll call to (w .l‘.l~“.\‘l mi h? u-‘tli Irish Jokes bivciiiiu rliwti singill! “Good Niitht Lit! c» A dainiy lunch \\'fl5 seruul bi blli hostess. (Patriot Prose COW‘ Mlnarrh Linlnieiit remand Mull"- »---- --— 2 The Difficulty Of Kiiowlnfl Ii is. we suppose. naiurai for parents to believe their ~ children have no eye defects. Most defects are noticeable. but noi many of ihi- eyes, iiir- ectly. They cxlsf in a ITPII‘ mhny curs, lmi an- aim-ern. able only with a ihnrniigli mid vrirniillo examination. .Hilf"‘*i-=u ii I i