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A0011! 157 Prince St. Charlotte- town- 11-198-12-27-41. Glen Valley l School Closing The semi-annual examination oi Glen Valley School was held on the aiternoon oi Thursday Dec. 22, with a good mlmber oi parents and visitors present des- pite the inclemency or theweath- er. “The pupils were examined in‘ various subjects by their teacher PhebeM. Blondon. At the onclusion oi which the icbwlng rogramme was carried out with P Mr. Hadley MacPher-scn aschair- a In n. Remarks by Chairman. Opening chorus, by the school. Welcome, by Waldo Abbott. Dialogue, "Inncculation, Day at Recitation. by Vera MaePher- son. Christmas Acrostic. by lls. Recitation. by Rena , by Bobby Abbott. Dialogue, “The Singing School Teache r. Recitation. byDonald Dickinson. Monologue. by Ruby Blondon. Dialogue, "Sparkln" Mary Jane. Duet, by Myrtle Blondon and Ada MaoKenzie. Closing chorus by school. At the conclusion oi the pro- gramme the tree was unloaded sndthe putgils were each tire- sentcd wl giits from eir teacher and also lrom the Wom- ne‘s Institute. The pupils and visitors were then treated to candy by the Teacher. The teach- I was presented with a lovely box camera by the pupils. The singing o! the National Anthem brought ‘the aiternoon to a close. ‘ Iihoi: oerqBt WAS NATIVE 0!‘ ‘H!!! ‘ OVINUI rr-(arn-ms. ll. F. ARGIIIBALI) Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond Street Phone 4'1. l‘. 0. Box l2 M;- MCLEOD 8| BENTLEY w. r. nunnsv. mo. ' J. A. BENTLEY. K-o- 0. I‘. BENTLEY, LLB. 3-hou- and Attorne , mm rams: i 4 i souorron. I'M- H‘:::;%c'mrc'ia or was * ‘ ei Canada Baildinl. Charlottetown Female Help Wanted WANTED - cormrav arm. so I t housework. Write "n" missile: Firm Tone On Montreal Stock Market Dec. ffi-(UPQQYW dily. dewiie narrow, matte . came out in Hud- 80 cad in early deal close unchanged. Utill - with Oils stirred into action and 1m s were E fir: Mei’ while building products and United irm arrowl y. Canadian Car drew mand but late plbfi/t-tuhlglglgeuwllgiel. the Drice dorm to 1'1 3-4. on 1-4. d small amounts were St. P. n. Uta . 3B, ; (tints-lg 16.500 who? mnocimdend? ssoo. u‘ Life Insurance In (lanada B01710. December 2l~8a1es oi new ordinary liie insurance in Canada and Newioundl Novenrber totalled $36,611, cording in returns compiled by the Life Insurance Sales Research Bureau. and given out today by the Canadian Liie Insurance 0i- iicers Association. Detailed sales by provinces. -ba.s- ed on returns by 18 companies hav- ing 87% oi the total insurance in exclusive o! group and pension bonds without insurance. reinsurance, revivals, etc" were as iollows .-- British Columbia iberta Prince Edward mend dlsnd EAST ROYALTY WOMEN‘? INSTITUTE n‘ u 12V Warren's msti e home of Mrs. I". An- ed and the meeting open p oi the Ode iollowed by Club cman’ " Roll call was answered by nineteen unchanging Christmas oi last meeting read School committee INTER-VARSITY MEI’! _ new 044114114680 ‘Universi IAIIQQNDWTHM FINANCIAL TEISUIII. 1.1M“ ONE YEAR TO PAY “am; talllsarest lrsueh 41' The Canadian Bank " Oil Commerce ‘lions-arts narosrrs rsovma climbed er l; iiiiii moons a-r reoccu- H 1 STOCK QUOTATIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Prom) ltoels cl"! Am 1hr Pr 2 7-8 Radiator l7 1-4 Am ‘hi Tel 147 Water \ a 5-8 Atchiso 89 1-2 Atl 21 7-8 Belt Ohio 7 15 1-2 Bendix Av 2g 1-4 0110s Ohio 35 1-2 m‘ ill l-d Oon Oil 8 1-4 nweslih lo l 1-4 Con Can 40 Con 29 1-4 Col Gas Co 8 1-2 80m Piodmil 83 1-2 urtiss Wright 26 1-2 Duponlt 150 1-4 Elec Auto Lita 33 1-2 lllliec Pr 1M0 101-4 Gen Elec 42 1-4 Gen Epoch 38 ‘ 49 3-8 Goodrich 28 1-8 Gcodyear Tire 36 3-4 Git Nor Pld Z8 1-8 Hudson Mot Car 7 n Harvester 56 Int Tel Tel 9 Kennecott 41 1-4 Mont Ward 50 8-4 Murray Corp _'1 1-8 N Y Central 19 7-8 Natl Gash R61 24 1-4 New York N H 1 1-8 Nor Am Co 21 Nor Pacific 12 7-8 Pack Motor 4 1-8 Paramount 12 3-4 enn R R. 22 1-8 Phil Morris 94 1-2 hi1 Pet Co 41 5-8 Pub Ber N J 30 1-9 Pure Oil Co 10 Radio up 7 1-2 Radio O 2 Bears Rice Co 72 7-8 Lh 19 8-8 Std Oil N J 51 3-4 Studs Com 7 1-4 uas Corp 45 * 77"“ Pr‘ A11‘ 41 8-8 Uh. 19C 001'!) 2 5-8 Un rec Drug 5 "n- Clas 11 U S Rubber 40 3-4 U B St Co 6d 8-8 U B Ind Al 22 3-4 anadimn 2'1 Warner Bros 5 1-2 Wwt Union 21 1-4 $33‘ A-ir Brake 1g Ila-l: es - Wwlwglfil 48 7-8 Canada — Commerce 178 Nova Scotla- al Bk 188 Montreal - GRAIN GO, Dec. 27 —(AP)— CKICA Higher prices on wheat iorrned the rule today. a cent a bushelup in rrrmy cases. Considerable notice was taken. oi reports oi increased European political tension, and in particular oi word that Italy was massing troops on the irontier oi French somallland. A decrease oi 1.154,- 000 bushels in the United States wheat visible sulllll! total was also given attention. At the close, Chicago wheat iutures were 8-8-5-8 higher com- pared with Saturday's ilnish, May 88 1-8-82, July 87 2-4-5-8. corn 1-8-5-8 up, May 52 1-2-5-8, July 53 5-8-1-2. and oats 1-4-9-8 ad- Dec. 2'1 —(CP)-- 19810, Closing iuture quotations wheat- Dec. 1 l-iib, May 82 2-4a, Julyot i-8a. Oats-Dec. 28 t-Bb. May 20 1-4b, July 28 8-411. Ba — . 88 1-2b, May 59, July 38 1-4a. Cash prices Wheat —No. 1 hard 01 3-8; No. 1 nor 51 1-8: No. 2 nor 58 1-8: No. 2 nor 58 1-4: No. 4 nor 40 5-8- No. 5 wheat 40 1-8: Ne. 5 whoa ts - . cw 25 5-8: ex 1 iced 25 5-8: No. 1 teed 24 1-8: No. 2 ieed 22 l-a: No. 9 ieed 20 7-8; track 281-4. Barley —No. 8 cw 811 1-2: Ne. 4 cw 85 1-2: No. 5 cw 84 1-2; No. 6 ow 33 l-2: track 88. MONTREAL, Dec. 27 —(C'P)-- Wheat Northern. Ne. 1 71 8-4: barley, Canadian western No. 1i 50, oats, iced, No. 1 86 8-4: ilour, spring wheat tents, iirsfs 5.15: seconds 4.55: kers 4.45: winter wheat patents. choice 2.95-8.05; . white corn 4.10: bran. ten 19 25: . and shorts. ton 21.25: midrllings. goal M! by how we silent Christmas. Meet- by The King. 28.25; rolled oats, bag, 80 lbs :5’; hay, No. 2. per ton. csrlotst Ont. and qlilc. 10 8-4-11 1-4. Butter No. 1 so ds 22. Eggs in cartons: A-1 large 44: A-lflrse s9: A-medlum 88; B‘ 30: C 25. V. Potatoes: P. E. I. No. h, rnts 80's 1.25-1.80: P. E. I. o. 1 white 00's 120-125: N. B. No. 1 nits 80's 2.05-1.10: N. B. Ne. 1 mts 50's 75-80: Que. No. 2 whites 80's 75-85. . 2'1 --(CP)- WHFNIPDG. . Ulnisvcraiale crop advices iroin the United States winter whest belt today held the spotlight on the Winnipeg iuture market as prices in owns wit! e rising the quota 5-8 to 1-2 cent hishsr. with Dec. at 02 2-4 and Jelyol ng svas orally dull but 4 5-8 Canada .ss ‘is-ls; i . “change t -» ~~.:.-.:- i. I l Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) l? all “i 51' 8 2-4 Bruck Silk 4 1-8 Bldii 15 9-4 B C Power A 24 1.3 Oen 9 8-5 Can Nor Power 15 1-2 Can Car Hamid 17 8-4 Car Pid 22 1-2 Can Qar Pld 321-2 Can uni Al A 2 7-5 Can Pacific 5 1-2 Can Stmnlshiip 21 1-8 Smelt so Dist Si!“ . 19 1-4 Dom Coal P14 12 Dom 35 Gen Steel Wares 8 l) Tob 15 5-11 Int Nickel 55 1-2 Massey Han-is 7 3-8 Mwoll Front 7 Mtl Power 30 5-8 N i. Brew 41 Nat steel 0e: 68 N rande. 80 1-4 Quebec Power 17 Bhswinisan so 1-2 Sou Can Power _ 8t Law 00m 4 St Law Pid __ Steel oi Can 76 Steel c.i.' Can P 78 Win Elec A _- Wln Eiec B ' 170 New Yiork Curb Stocks Close Am C9811 B 28 5-8 Gas Elev 81 Am Buper Power 1-2 Assoc Gas 111cc 8-4 Marconi 1 Cities Ber-vice 8 l-2 Creole Pet 22 1-2 are 9 5-8 Gull Oil Coup 3'! 7-8 Humble Oil 89 1-2 Air 86 7-8 Nlaiz Humor: 7 1-4 Pent Oil 7 Pierce Gov 10 1-4 Irene Star Gas — Produce Prices MONTREAL, Dec. 27 —(CP)-—- Prices ruled iirm in quiet trading on the produce section oi Canad- ian commodity exchange today. Butter spot —Que. (92 score) 20 7. from $3 in $5 with the bulk be- tween $8.75 and $4.50 Hogs made $0.50 ior bacons icd and watered. and $0.75 oii trucks. selects drew t1 per hog premium with the usual cuts on cii grades. sows were 8 grads 1103s Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) 5"?" ma‘: Adrestos .. l6 ;§eas=_.ss.. ME ‘l’ Y“? I - 3E 3Q » ill! cl‘: 084112111 DAM '- .” 1r‘. . . .. _._-_ t‘ 13°?‘ ~_._.-._ 7.25 to l8 2 . ltsil brought $18 cold weight. i -e' L» a- _ 0i Canada ANNUAL REPORT Liquid Assets 73%—lncreose In Deposits And Leona fmmnm ldedimvssn" mum- ' . , ill . , com with teatime or e812; ilt?izr'psym.e7ndt% s di id d V GD mounting to fliiipiimlii - oi taxes total- d discounts at slam‘; Mans an 84024 mow l. substantia gs over the 818.730.078.70 l es re- ported a year ago, result g irosn an increased demand ior loans. in- dicatlng greater public confidence 1n business inmrovsment. continues to practice economy and to keep higher cash reserves in the banks. There is a decrease in non- interes i t bearing deposits. nclud- inggovernment deposits that re- st fld,i08.82l.00 show very little chan . Holdings oi short term sec ties oi the Dominion and Provincial Governments as well as Canadian municipalities. have increased by about $8,100,000.00 while investments in long term securities have decreased by ap- proximately the same amount. mTggsl assets amount to $57,502.- The Annual General ‘ “ oi Shareholders, to be held at the Head Oiiice in Montreal. has been dogged iorfihursday January 12th, 19 . MINING (Canadian Press) NTO, Dec. 27- 8-41-21; Queb (as score) 1a s-a-so. 51ml! 91°" fires. 100 oxes Que. (02 score), Acme on a b: Cheese spot —Ont. white 1o 9-4: Mimi 011 “i, 1'4 colored 10 3-4b: Que. white 10 Alden“ u 1 2 8-4b: colored 1o a-4a. 5mm ‘m m ' Eggs spot —Ont. A-large 32a, g g5“ n 315 A-medlum 28a. A-pullets 27a, B- ‘mm a largg 24 1-2a, B-medium 2:1 l-2a, fill-lug 39 0 a. - MONTREAL. Dcc.‘ 2'1 —(OP)-- gamkyigxf, 1,3 Butter eased a trifle but cheese Ex 30 b: eggs and potatoes ruled iirm on Bméue 135 Montreal open produce markets m ' a today. according to reports irorn Bobdiimd 1., the Dominion Bureau oi Agri- B 1° u °““‘""' 13:33:11: ea Creamery butter ts to re- Brown o 3o taller-s were 21 ccn and solids ca, mm $0 22 1-2. Western butter delivered in oalmom ‘a Montreal was oiiered at 21 1-2 ior c“ “em 10° regraded. Que. No. 1 pasteurized Gem Pa, M6 in wholesale Jobbing lots was 21 m“ PM“ a b, 1-2 ior regraded. 011w“ m: Ont. white cheese was sold ior conmmm m; 11 1-2 cents and colored also ior can sme“ __ “(Ill-hard egg shipments in used Davies 51 iree cases were offered at 98cents 133i: a dozen ior A-large. 29 ior A-med- Donal q ium. 27 ior A-puliets, 23-24 ior B- Em Mmomc 39° large and 21 1-2 ior C Eimwado 235 NPotlatgzesnnQugd Nina?‘ 8113's £54151: Hulk,“ 5 1.1 o. . . ’s . - . : o. N. B. mts 50's 76-80; N0. 1 P. E. gfinyiginuak 1; I. mts 90's 1.25-1.30: No. 1 P. E. (311119 u}; 9 , s e I. whites 90s 1.20-1.25. 115k, g ee - 821i hi. "3 .1 e LZUCStOCk G cilia: 1g t} ran Grandoro 6 7-8 MONTREAL, Dec. 2'1 -(o1=>- 33315;, “i Receipts on Montreal livestock Hard Rock 155 markets today were: Cattle 01, a 14 calves 420. sheep 988: hogs 599. 13m, 3M. m There was a good demand ior all ‘Hammer 14 7.5 kinds oi livestock. Cattle were 25 ‘Honwou 393 to 50 cents higher. veal calves and Homesmd 25 110581111181: fig and grass calves How“, 3o an am s se y. 33 3.4 Good steers were $8.25 to t7 gfie?” w“ 55 1.3 with medium steers from $5.25 to 3631c” 1o $6.25 and common 84.50 to $5.25. J M om 7 A iew ied calves or baby steers Km Add 175 sold up to $8. Heifers ranged from Kirk L“, 13g $3.75 to $5.75 with top heifers up m 7 1.3 to $6. Good cows were $4.25 to mks 5M" $4.75. odd tops $5. medium cows Lam com, mo $3.50 to $4 and common t8 to "t- 1mm c541 37 25. Connors and cutters were R- Lgbe] 0m a 25 to $2.75 Common bulls made Lglfgh 76 3M8, to $4 good butcher bulls $450,141,119 1, 1,, 58o . Macassa Veal calves were iirmer and 55 other classes steady. There were 2'15 no tees. Medium good veals sold 64 0E‘ to $10.25. Comment: medium 5 2-4 k ds ranged ircm t8 to tlowiih 52 the bulk between $8 and $9.50. 122 Drinkers were $4.50 to 27 and 68 grassers $2.50 to 84.25, with the 184 bulk around $4. 83 Good ewe- and wethers graded brought $8 50 The bull: oi the 15 3-8 lambs were bucks and were sold 85 1-2 in mixed lots at 8 Sheep were 0 1-2 The Provincial Bank The Provincial Bank of Canada a CONDENSED STATEMENT-Mill NOVIIBII. 198i Cashenhand-(lioteaanl hanksandneiuetthalank Dominica and Provincial Government direct and gaaranteed securities maturing within two years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7,242,748.05 the: Dominion and n avineisi Government direct and guaranteed aeeuri- - material two years . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . es ll. debentures. bonds and other e value to cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,220,299.01 securities, oi s sulieient nflketa Deposit with the Minister oi Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 160,050.50 enema in Canada, random; advances u Iunlclpslltisa and ................................................... .. $10,188,845.“ fifii"igi°.'a°iii.“i.“i'i‘fi'n‘l‘il‘if$ii“mtsr°" “J5'h$.1',‘f,3i‘.°.'. T?“ ”“°°"“ caring interest ta bearing interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . s oi the Bank in circulation . . . . . . . . . . . Letters oi credit outstanding and other liabil Capital Paid Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. d and 8nrplus...._ T!!! GENERAL MANAGII, T111! PROVINCIAL naun or CANADA. Montreal. d m. m o! the t» u“ s vv e.bookr oi the llsad Oinca and with the cerillied Branch ned all the inlnrmstion and explanation that svs have required. k i ' within the powers oi the Bank and the above gltldtgzdllrtudilflhlizligerlteleer Karate lghfiiiaititdhveiwibelhl: provision ior losses and doubtiul accounts and as shown by the hooks A. LlltUlL‘. (LA. (Slgllcl) RUDOLPH]! BBDABD, C.A. which has been corn ar Returns. We have 0 in our opinion. the transactions oi the b IOIIIIII, Decorator Iii, "SI. norrr an L099 ACCOUNT - mu novsmaen, ma s Balance at credit oi Proiit and Leas AccountF-November 20th Proms ior the year ended iota November, 193s, alter ma accounts out r will h ta lull ii debts an been mise...,'f......f...f?f?? ...... ..?.'.'.?.'..f?.'._.7ff. mun-n , 191'! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. king appropriations to con- _ Ill‘! °“‘i-‘f.'.l’a‘.'.".’§'l"1‘.!, "n3? T??7.'.'.'..'T..".°.'..‘.'.‘T‘.".‘.‘f.‘.’?.f???” °“’""' “$131153 Paid September lat, ll Payable December 1st, 1 w s ruin a e Provision ior contingencies Balance at credit, 30th November, IBI I0! Tll BOARD OI‘ DIIICTOBII (Signed) CB8. A. ROY: President. i d) . BOYEII: ‘ Mann (Iiflll) I. I. CIOQU . . 523388.41 . 8,780,178.12 ' 1,713,150." $115,125.21 9,369,693.74 2,069,795.09 33.193340 . onions: amines: 557.002.468.50 - 0 8,535,785.10 40,797, l4 2,948.07 .50 114,284.70 852.295.104.44 06,333.97 4,000,000.00 1241.035.” 957.002.465.50 $212,901.81 60.000. RUSSELL-ROSS RITES KETLY SATURDAY ise Rom. dflWh-‘er oil Mrs, J. F. Ross and Sinclair Rufieli, son Rev. G. Harmon Villett read the B8 . played the wedding music while Mr. Johnnie Pioknrd was the Flor the ceremony model clnpwu was nlonizing shades 0i ecarried a tiny mull. to which had pinned a sinlle ordlid. Miss Dorothy McAxdie bride's attendant, and MINING The whole Toronto market was 10 minutes when inor losses ior an . The other three indices closed down. oli .67. showing the widest Volume dwindled m 277.000 shares- Penny golds showed est action in the ear they were narrow Late in the day _ ussell nsione M. Russellwere he and Wright-Har- tive around 8.20. unchanged. Teok Hughes posted a 10-cent gain and the close was m! narrowly ior Beattieh Little ricn and Uchi and Sis- cce advanced 9 cents 'I‘u.rnova'r in Nor the close at 80 show- t gain. Nickel iln- slightly higher and Smclters was oii 1-4 while Hudson Bay was unchanged. Chan cheaper base meta ‘Trading in the weste below the recent aver-cg ce tone was a bit dropped 12 cents Ross greeted the gu black velvet iosmal was e+ l! Rainier and Seattle, t d b in mink. over her w The couple will m in the city on thei (Mrs lines is a dau Ross. formerly oi K17111155- to 1.98. Calgary- GLEN VALLEY W. I. Mrs. H. P. Abbott entertained m the members oi Glen Valley WJ. ior their December meetinfl- Th9 Jingle meeting , by Belh iollowed by the reading o! the creed in unison Roll call was answered by an exchange cl glits and was respond- ed to by seven members and two visitors. A vote oi thanks was tendered our retiring president and secretary, namely Mrs. sterling MacLean and Marlon Blondon. Reports were heard irom the W dliierent committees and Mrs. m n MacDonpld were appointed toaact on the sick committee ior next month. It was moved and seconded that a donation be sent the T. B. Fund. The secretary was appointed in ° purchase gifts ior the children oi the community. l-iledle MaoPiherscn in- Mrs. Y vited the members to her home ior next meeting where roll call will be answered by sing, say or do. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. aiter which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour was en- joyed by all. (Patriot Please Corry) __.___.____ BAILEYS SCHOLARSHIP CAPE TOWN. —(OP) —8ir Abe Bailey. tamed South an, has announced he will sporlem found s scholarship oi £300 ($1,115) a year to comment/rate the ' Vocrtrekker centenary, DENMARK ROUTS WALES LANDUDNO. Wales -(CP) - Denmark swept the boards in in- ternational badminton matches a- gainst Wales. winning 14. It was Denmark's iourth victory in five competitions. Wales winning a- Sh‘? 0! J- $4‘ gainst the Danes last year. Edmonton 10 in cents to 1.60 and FYwoti/iills . End Pete on slightly high/‘r. R. Brow d: Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown ilnishad the sessi Currencies MONTREAL. D90- The United States do ened 1-18 oi one per cent to l 1- 10 cent premium eign exchange to Sterling gained 5-32 1 $4.71 Fr slightly higher at 2 88 3-18 cents. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates eal -—Pound 4.71 dlr 1.01 1-16; iranc 2.- on Montreal ior- dsv while Pound _ m‘ st" as ‘a uz-ssrsiéitifdsri-sas arMérs:aa-‘E7‘F§.V“ ' ‘E252?! ova“ earn S-KIISQ ancestral .: aia3§i1“"i'is -Pound 4.00 9-18: Canadian dlr .08 15-16; lranc 2.- 08 0-16. At Paris -Pcund 177.15 C. dlr 37.08 fr; Canadian 1n Gold —l.mldcn mark MARKETS AT A GLvCI Press) d Montreal -Ciold other groups lower. --Btccks closed lower. Winnipeg --Whsat 5-8 to 1-2 New York —Cotton and. cciiee lower; rubber and sugar CASTLE BIOOHIB GAIQHEAD. 12021241 3-4. LIME in accordance with the P. E. l. Department oi Agriculture policy oi assisting Island iarmers to ob- tain Ground Limesione at low price, we are now pre- pared io ship lime in cal-lots oi thirty (30) ions or more to all Island points at two dollars and eighty cents ($2.80) per ton delivered in bulk and three dollars and iiity-iive cents ($3.55) per ton delivered in b888- Tilese prices are in effect until Dec. 31st, 1938. l iirookvlils Manufacturing 00.. Ltd.‘ Brookvllle, St. John County, N. B. H. G. S. AlDAMsyMANAG-ER.