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McGuigan NOT Y an , arc. assess-ran. souos o3. i guumrvr " l .__9--—--——-——-“'"E Gallant, Palmer d: l-laslam B_ 5m " " 505% %a' “'8' ' pawns-r ' rum-a Bull P? pus of Nova Qeotia Chambers Charlottetown. P-E-l- nouns ro posh ' d. s. rsnon i com-El .- Optometrist i ~ n» wet-If‘: 1"" m‘ i Dr. A. L. Maclsaac srrsassz: scans.» ' Dental x-nsy i A. Walthen Gaudet. lAlI-ISTEB- SOLICITOB. Mo. Phillips Bulldlnl llaaey to lnsn M. Alban Farmer MONEY TO LOAN . an. 1.1.x - nnssssrsn. sonar-son. are. Charlottetown. P- E- l- s: so nan RAIN Joseph Rlhaacbdiilan. m B:f.'f.......l.. ....°‘:h“ L _ . s: s- ' ‘town. enamel-reg, sorasggyn. ate. ' s rdgirnn 11s » MQRRELL Honey to Loan Collections COMPANY on... n. MeGuaId H l“, l, ' onsarsnsu BABBIBTEB. BOLICITOB. *°°°"NT“"' uorsar. aw. ' Eastern Trust'i‘.ullding "m" Tm“ “ma!” cnsnwrrnmwr: vhlrlemwwo I v phuwsqu _ I I ‘ Phone 1441 , . William A. lieddln . ILA. 8.50.. LL.B. _ BAIBIBTEB. 801101103, Ito. 1.0.0.1‘. Bldg-Nest to Redd! - Bros PHONE 2486 Money to Loan - Ooileedem Taxation _a PDDFELLOWS BUILDING iflliehmond Street Charlottetown. PJLI. Box 414 _ T 01.2800 CHARTER! ') P.0- Bot (ll 151 Great George 8t... DENTAL X-BAY Phone 2081 Whesan Building. Boom I 175 Grafton Street Phone 291 l;"__."" Frederic A. Large, K.C. BABBJBTEB. SOLICITOB, NOTARY _ Royal Bank or Canada Chambers Charlottetown, P.5d. Successor ' ' George J. Tweedy. L0. MacPhee & Trainer II. I‘. MMPIIEE, 0A., K-L. LL.B. Grafton fits-set Collections AND canes-slop aoooomanrs omens- . ' u m cunanonsrown sliias ' . Cha-lottatosm a om?" .9 ' i zones» Phone I000 no; s47 ew Gl » rm... "n" aarynoum y. momma. Kantvllle O. A. i .. m.- ...v. s.» NANOLEON mo UNCLE rm . By Ciiilord Mums. ' ACOORDINGTOTHIS eoomnioc?‘ ANDi-NSDIETBYDRPSIARVEIWAOIJ AREGETWNGYOOMJCHRESHMBWF- ‘(DU NEED DEHYDRATED ‘TURNIPB . Nfitsoy nonma- ’ muss-cs" Bearish NEW YORK, Feb. 24- (CF)- Railway stocks supplied the motive power for another retreat in today's" market. Moderate seliing_ pressure was enough to drive the general price, level ton low for nearly a year. It was the fifth session in e row for which the market chalked up a losing score. . Major hoidout to the decisive downward trend wes the gold group. which advanced fractions to e point or so. Turnover pended to the high- ed. Sales of 880,000 shares compar- ed with 770,000 yesterday. Shskiness in the railroad group was influenced in part by. the January-February biizzsrds in the west. The carriers‘ are now report- ing their operating results for Jen- usry and ail those affected by spectacularly bed weather disclos- ed either s net operating loss or s slash in new operating income. I At Toronto TORONTO, Feb. 24--(CP)—Bsse metals and western oils fell into lower ground today in almost corn- pietely solid declining lists on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Key gold issues went against the trend to climb into higher ground and the gold index was the only group to show s gain. However the majority of golds were down on scattered smell losses in the smaller stocks. Hudson Bey dipped 1 1-2 to 46 to lesd the easier base metal list. Quemont, Smelters, Norands and Waite Amulet also showed irsc- tional declines and Golden Meni- tou, New Calumet. Labrador and Sherritt were down five to 15 cents. At Montreal MONTREAL. Feb. M -- (CP)— Securities on the Montreal stock exchange and curb market today continued moving into lower ground. reflecting a bearish Wall Street market. Trading was light although slightly better than in the previous three sessions. Mines followed the general trend in a quiet market. Losses generally were fractional - although a few leaders moved in a wider range. Papers. metals, western and sen- ior oils, beverages, utilities and steels were drifting lower. Closing averages indicated banks unchanged at 27.37. Utilities dipped .3 at a new low of 70.6. industrials .6 to a new low of 120.8 end papers dropped 2.24 to a new low of 301.72. Golds slipped .13.‘ Industrial turnover was 42,800 shares, compared with 35.400 in-the previous session. Mining sales were approximately 193.500 against 169.- 400 shares Wednesday. There were 201 issues traded, of which 26 were higher, 107 were lower and 68 remained unchanged. Seven new highs and 50 new lows were established. New York Exctange Anaconda . .... 32 1-8 Am Car and F‘ 27 5-8 Beth Steel . 30 1-2 N Y Central 10 3-3 Ches Ohio 3i 34 Con Edison . 21 3-4 Eiec Auto Li 39 1-2 Gen Eiec .. 35 3-3 Gen Motors . .. 56 3-4 Grt North Pfd 36 5-8 Std Oil NJ .. 65 5-8 Kennecott 47 1-2 Mont Ward . 53 North Am 17 Phil Pete 54 U S Rubber 38 Radio Corp .. Texas Corp .. United Air Vanadium. Air West Eiec West Union Commerce 23 Montreal .. 25 3-4 Nova Scoti 35 Royal Bank . 25 1-4 ilontreai Exchange Abltibi .. 14 3'4 Asbestos 23 1'3 B a nu . 21 Bldg Pros 39 Btuck Silk 16 Bell Tel 39 1-3 Can Brew . 90 Bsthurst 19 543 Can Cement 23 1-2 Can Pacific 144-4 Celanese . 20 1-3 Can Car Found 13 1'3 Can Car Pfd, - 15 Can Steam 14 Cons Paper 15 3-3 Cockshutt . 13 1'3 Can Vickers . - 57 Dom Bridge . 33 Dom Coal Pid _ - 21 _ Don; g Dis us ‘ Dom st n 16 1-4 Dryden ‘ Fraser Ford A Pounds Howfimith Hem Bridge . Hir Walker . Can Ind Al int Nickel . Wall . Street Influences All Markets est for- the week as prices fistten- P°°l 8383 $22‘ rs: mosaic: SIIIPPIN NEWS r. AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Thursday Rogenes. from West Indies Port l-leiifaxyUnited Kingdom Salted Thursday i Apollo, m: Caribbean Basilisk, Garston AT HALIFAIL- , Arrived Thursday Empress of France, from Liver- St, John's, imperial ' Hslifssr, Ntid. Imperial Hamilton. 8t. John's. Seiatlgs, New York Saiied Thursday Island Connector, for St. John's. Produce MONTREAL, Feb. 25 —- (CP)— Produce ‘prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture as follows: Eggs: Fresh cases, A large 45- 45 1-4; med 42 1-2-43; A puiiets 40: B 40; C 32—34. Butter: Current receipts Quebec no 1 pasteurized 64 3-4; no 3 66 3-47 wholesale Quebec no 1 pasteurized fresh and storage 68 1-2. First grade cresmery print job price 70 1-2, solids 69. Cheese: Current receipts western white 32 1-4; western colored 32 9-16 (fob); wholesale western white 32 (nominal); western colored 33 (nominal). No other prices estab- llshed. Potatoes: Quebec no 1 75 lbs new 1.25-1.35: NB no 1 75 lbs 1.45; PEI no 1 75 lbs 1.55; 100 lbs 2.00. Grain WINNIPEG, Feb. 24-—(CP)—No export business was reported on Winnipeg Grain Exchange today. in the coarse grains futures mer- ket, dealings showed a nervous ten- dency and prices generally moved within} a narrow range. American interests come into dealings in rye fairly heavily, both es buyers and sellers, and prices for this com- modity showed fsir advances over previous closing levels whentrsd- lng ended. Oats and barley attracted modest buying by shippers. Support in barley was inclined to be thin at times and offerings showed some increase. Dealings were moderately active. The price of class two wheat was unchanged from yesterday. Prices of class two wheat—for export to countries other than the United Kingdom-were: No 1 ‘noi- thern $2.30; no 2 $2.27; no 3 $2.25; no 4 $2.22: no 1 durum $2.30; no 2 52,21; no a $2.25. ' Cash prices: Oats: No 2 CW 78 1-8; no ex 3 CW 72 1-8; no 3 CW and ex 1 feed 70 1-8; no 1 feed" 89 3-8; no 2 feed 67 7-8; no 3 teed 64 3-8; track 67 5-8 Barley: No 1 and 2 CW 6-_row 1.19 1-8; no 1 and 2 CW fl-row 1.12 1-8; no 3 CW G-row 1.15 1-8: no- i.- feed 1.03 1-8; no 2 feed 1.06 7-8; no 3 feed 1.04 1-8: no 2 CW yellow 1.12 1-8; no 3 CW yellow 1.15 1-8; track 1.05 1-8. Mining (Canadian Press) TORONTQFeb. 24- Sales Stock Close 2000 Akultcho .. . 70 5000 Am Yknife . 12 5500 Anacon . 41 15225 Anglo Cdn .. . 415 300 Ang Huron . . 925 9500 Apex . 2500 Area .. 4000 Ashley 07 .4840 Athona .. 12 - 22100 Aumaque 26 ‘i-2 30 Bk of NS . 35 1-4 7100 Base Met 42 9000 Beaulieu .. .. 05 1-2 0 Breiorne . . 900 5600 1am Dom . so 5700 Buifsd .. . 18 1450 Buff Ank . 230 2000 Buff Cdn . i6 2150 Cal Edm 490 5000 Calllnsn . 270 Campbell . . 125 Bk of Com .. 2940 Cdn Brew 400 Css Treth 8800 Cent Led .. 1400 Cent Pat .. 12200 Cent Par . 700 Chem Res 9000 Cheskirk .. 400 Chesterville 510 Chromium 100 Cochenour 46150 Con Astoria 1500 Con Besttle 14532 Con Lebei . 2000 Con Home 5'35 Con Smelt l-2 2800 Conwest ' 4500 Dersgon 0i! i-2 6500 Davies Pete 4000 Decelta . 3200 Delnite 8500 Denison 2000 Dickenson ... .. 1800 Div Int . 335 Dome l. 1-2 3i 3151.351! 15M Gold-Man ....... .....,.. . 250 5000 Gvidhawis . i8 .. 06 i-2 a 48 2000 Bard Rock l-2 g ..._... .... .... 50 5:00 l-llgbridse ..._.. .... ... U! $4 175 l-ioliinger . .... .. 10 5-8 Hosea :5. . 2'! 1-2 .295 Hud Bay . ...... 46 850 lnt Nickel ...-... .. .... ... 31 3-4 zoeoo IntiUran ........ ........- 4.1 35m Joburke ........ ....... .... 18 1-4 9500 Juliet .... .. ...-... 38 3550 Kelore ,....... 14 2000 Kenviiie .... l1 1010 Kerr, Ad . 14 {H 14200 Kirk Gold . ... (Y? 1-2 3210 Kirk Lake 610 Labrador . e500 1. Dufauit _ 111 1020 Lake Shore 12 5-8 aooo 1. Waso . 4o 300 Lsmaque .. _ 3700 Laps Cad . . a 4000 Larder U . .. 1-2 800 Mecssse _ 5100 MacDonald . .. 50 950 MacLeod ......... ........ 107 1100 Msdsen ...._. _._ 273 4000 Mal Gf ........ ... -... 310 44D McIntyre ..._.. .._....... 700'Mc1(enzie ....... 2500 McLeiian 3000 Mid Cbnt . 625 Min Corp 4300 Moshe 54 1-2 40 5000 Nat Pete 500 Negus ...... .. 2000 New Alger 1550.0 New Cal 13600 New Jason . 1500 New Marl 18 1-2 7000 New Pec .. 11 7.3 1500 New Rouyn 08 3-4 6300 Nicholson 58 400 Nippissing 595 Noranda 55 1-3 1500 Norgold . 03 1.2 7182'Normetal . . 310 4500 Norpick 09 1-3 2000 Norseman 07 8500 Northiend . 05 i-I 950 OBrlen .. . 167 200 Okalts . 125 1500 Oreneda 13 Osisko .. 66 1000 Osuiske 13 i-2 1000 Pac Gold . 07 1-4 6770 Pec Peta 5700 Pamour 13000 Pen Wes 1000 Psymsster 300 Pickle Cr 100 Pioneer 2000 Porc Pen 1300 Preston 7350 Que Lab 700 Que Man 2000 Queenston 1480 Quemont 19255 Royalite 7000 Rupununi 486 San Ant 12300 Senator . 500 Sheep Creek 5050 Shorritt 22) Sigma. 1700 Siisnco . 1300 Siscoe 1300 Springe 2100 Starratt 1650 Steep R0 . 143 2500 Sud Cont . 09 5300 Sullivan 150 2900 Syivanite 150 1050 Teck Hu .. . 270 8500 Thom Lund . 19 9600 Torbitt .... .. . 114 2300 Tran Res . 57 1N6 Un Keno . 240 1100 Up Can 162 1010 Ventures . 550 9990 Wnlte . 14 2400 Wekusko .. . 11 3000 West Mai .. (B 41400 Wiltsey . ' 24 1-4 16500 Wlngsit 07 715 Wright Har 224 10700 Yeilorex 2500 YknifeiB . CURB -. 1000 Dsihousie . 500 Foothills .. 1100 Pend Ore . .. Total sales 885,000. ‘ About. 98 per com of tobacco smoked in Canada is domestically groom- - ‘ Ink manufacture started in China more ihan-4500 years ago. LIFE lNSURED AUTO LOANS $50 to $1,000 UTrsm Canada Credit Corpora- tion auto loans provide lite insur- sinoe at no extra cost. for unpaid loan balance. You get from $50. up in a hurry without red tape. Only owner's signature is required. TRANS-CANADA cows ¢g5p|r snsrren I. l. ROGER-l. Branch Manager. Pieksrd Bldg» 151 Gt. George 8t. Oharsottelosrn. Phone 1816. . CHERRY VALLEY W. l. The February meeting‘ o! the Cherry Valley Wcmens Institute met st the home of Mrs. Stirling lugs, not at the home of Mrs. Joseph Murphyas previously plan- ned owing to illness in the family. Seven members and one ‘visitor were in attendance. Meeting open- ed by repeating Creed, followed by reading oi’ minutes of last meet- ing. which were approved as reed. Roll call was responded to by donating an article tor Grab‘ Box. after which each member drew in turn. Proceeds including collection $1.35. Several members thanked the Institute for fruit received. Two new members were welcomed. A new school committee was sp- polnted, namely, Mrs. John Mc- Leod, and Miss Isabel McLeod. Next meeting will be held in the school room. If there is no invitat- ion in the meantime. Roll csll to be answered with s. 14-inch quilt square. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. A dainty lunch was then served by Mrs. Monty McLeod and Mrs. Stirling Ings. GASPER-EAUX WJ. . ..' The regular monthly meet- ing of the Gsspereaus Women's Institute was held st the home ot Mrs. Harry Graham on the first of February with nineteen mem- bers and two visitors present. One new member was added to the roll. The meeting opened by re- peating the creed in unison. The minutes oi the last meeting were rend and approved. The roll call was responded to by each mom- ber bringing an article for on auction sale, the proceeds of which amounted to seven dollars and thirty cents. Next meetings roll call is to be answered by each member bringing so article for n gra-b bag. 1'1; ores declied ‘to sell tickets on a fruit cake and the winner to be drravn st next meeting. Sick committee reported two visits and was paid one dollar. The tstasur- er reported s cash balance on hand oi fourteen dollars and thirty cents. New committees sp- pointed were: Sick committee. Mrs. Lorrie Claw, Miss Teresa Steele; hunch committee, Mrs. Everett Dixon. Miss Mary O'Con- 710i‘. . i Mrs. Francis MscKenzie invit- ed the members to her home for the next meeting. The meeting closed by singing the “National Anthem". The remainder o! the evening was spent in a program o! songs etc. followed with a do licious lunch served by the com- mitteein charge. _ NEW nnvnu WJ. The monthly meeting of the New Haven Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd MacKin- non. The meeting opened by sing- lug the Instiimte "Ode” and repeat- ing the "Creed" in unison. Roll call was answered by an ar- ticle for our adopted Institute in England. There were -ihlrteen members and one visitor present. Minutes or previous meeting were read and approved and signed by the president. Csrdof thanks was read from Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Friz- zie for card of sympathy sent them. also letter of thanks was read frcns Mrs. Earl Carrier, thanking members for blankets sen]; them. Letters of thanks were slsoreceiv- eci from Mrs. Patrick Cavanagh and Dalvsy Pollard for fruit sent them. A letter of thanks was re- ceived frcm the Bsnstorium for "ls a boy FARM" WAGONS. CALL AND SEE TH-EM. n'r'rs:1~t'r1 rnnunns | HAVE m: FOLLOWING not»... AVAiLAlLl rox mmzom: oeuvsmn- . ronro sraxvsns - Single m Double PumP Maid»- n a. 1a MARKER cum AND rsnnuzrx onus. 7 n. a a n. new CULTiVATORS. - MANURE snsxorns - 3-Hqrse. GASOLINE enemas - llfi-Zi/i a a-s H.P. Models. MILKERS a-nn MILK» coolers. i "cum summons - m. Manual and Motor. Drive». \V R J k’ e e B]! IIIS Gt. George Street "Service Follows Soles" v-__ i)?‘ bago seed. lottetown- POTATUES WANTED We are in the market to buy a quantity of small Katahdin, small Se- Contact our Head Office in Char- uwm romo co. us. Phones 2102 - 3i 8 box a: apples received st Christ- mas. The secretary received the TB bond. It was moved and sec- onded that we donate 31-0940 u" endomment fund. School committee reported that paper towels and wash stand were needed for school. It was moved and seconded that, these articles be purchased for school. Now school committee, Mrs. Duncan Gass and Mrs. Michael Murphy; programme committee. Mrs. Alton Newman and Mrs. Lloyd MiwKin- non, Next place o1 meeting 8i- the home of Mrs. Michael Murphy 0“ Thursday, March 3rd. Roll call to be answered with sn article for auction, article to be priced around 50 cents. It. was moved and seconded that "we senzi two boxes to our adopted institute. Collection amounted t: ‘i0 cents. A "guessing" contest Iwas con- ducted by Helen Docherty and won by Mrs. Lloyd MacKinnon and a cOntest conducted by Mrs. Charles MacDougsll and won by Mrs. Hugh MacDonald. Meeting closed with “God save The King." CLINTON W.l’.- Clinton Women's Institute met at the huine of Mrs. Charles Wood- side on February 9th. With the president in the chair. meeting opened with the ode followed by the creed in unison. Thirteen members answered roll call by an exchange oi Valentines. There was one visitor present. Tm new mem- ibers were welcomed. The min-utes oi last meeting s eat yo black msrke dinner er you'll never grow up to be . lemons like Mr. Stanley." f n. liefai were reed, approved and signed. Fiv; dresses,» two sweaters, two toques, three pair pyjamas and four nlghties overs passed in and knitting yarn was given out. Two sick calls were reported and Miss Vivian Woodside and Nils. Willard Riley vsvere appointed on ‘he side committee for the next quarter. Committees for the March meet- ing are as follows: Lunch, Miss Vivian Woodside. Mrs. 0.8. Goss, and Mrs. Stirling McKay: lvfwram, Mrs. Wilfred Pickering and Mrs. Leslie Psynter. Next meeting to be held at tho home of Mrs. George Riley, when the roll call will be answered with an Irish Joke. Correspondence was read including s letter on “Farm Houses" which was to be discussed and tilled in before May 1st. A Christmas seal bond was received in receipt oi money sent to the TB. League. An interesting letter was read on pioneer Ixistltute work: in Canada, the founder oi which was Mrs. Adelaide Hl-Ioodless. An announcement ot the contest; consisting ot the writing of an es- say eniiled "Country Woman's Day" was read and discussed. It was decided to invite two plays to be enacted in the community hsli and plans were mscic for s dance and also a card party. Collection was‘ taken. Nil-s. CB. Goss and Mrs. Stirling McKay entertained the members with tiwo interesting con- tests. The singing of “The King" brought the meeting to s. close. A dainty lunch was served by the iwstess and committee in charge. ‘ lsondon Express Serrioe_ Neat —- Phone 240 --'ilsk For “Princess” . ? flop, iiliality 3 Old SYDNEY Goal with t a. rrcscnnn and comm? lumen. - , ..._..,L;e~..'._._