,\‘,‘,. 1 11111711‘. rift/ls 1936 inn} A QIUTIJAI. COMPANY IlUllTll Solid as the Continent AMERICA! H. LAPTHORN and 1,_ S. STEVENSON Dhttlet Mam . l"!- yp nlolunond Street, Charlottetown LIFE M; PROFITS FOR roucvuomilts ‘t? T. M. BELL and B O NDS Dominion Provincial Municipal and Corporation BOUGHT — SOLD - QUOTED - llompanv Limited A. BRIEN i\IcDEATH, BOX 651 Siunmersidc 5t. john Halifax Moncton Fredericton i 9 a Q i MR. HARRY E- PORTER- Tliere is being virelcomci to the city this week Mr. Harry E. Porter, who formerly resided here but for the past l0 or 11 years has extended hi5 experience and know1edge_by travelling throughout the United States and Canada. Mr. Porter, is a Mt’! Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitfleld la Co» members ol Montreal Stock Egghgngg and Curb Market) (liven Stun-kl Aliilllil Aslieslol lint liurai lit-n llllllflillll ('1 ill uyii-i i-rii Fons Smelt 11in. Song lmui 171111 I'M 1min llrltlgo 1min St ll liolll Stores (it-n fit \\':ir iluiitlywiir '1‘ musician and church \V.1l‘k(,‘l‘—hl$ favorite musical instrument being the v‘.o11n. He comes here as Service Superintendent to Messrs A. Home and Company, agents for General Motors. Mr. Porter alcr one year with Messrs. Bruce Stewart and Company left to Join General Motors in 1925, with whom he re- mained until i932. He then travelled tho United States as technical lecturer for two years, and was also in sales and service promotion act- ivities. He joined the Chevrolet Corporation as Service Repremnt- ntivo until May i935, when lie re- signed to truce up his appointment. with Creighton and Smith Motors Limited in Fredericton, N. B. as technologist and Service Promotion Manager. He accepted an invitation to goin Messrs. A. Home and Com- pany as Service Superintendent and they considered thcniselve". very fortunate in securing Mr. Porter: whcsc knowledge and experience will be of infinite value to their customers. Wlicn it is understood that. ovcr 600 Gcncral Motor cars f11‘Cl1.~f‘(l in the Province it will bc rcdzl 1v iipincciotcd tlizi. car owners will wclcomc Mr. Porter's advent. "Prominent restaurant man board‘. Chmzgc-Bostoii train." "SO! I kizcw those thing; slept in l'0l11l(lll0l150'. but I always wonder- cd silicrc they atel" linwltrd Suiitli 111 luip Tub . i lni. Nickel Iinke Woods Aliiaavy linr hlclftill l"! Maul. P011‘- .\‘iit. fin-w N111 S1 Uiir Niiiandn Pow (‘orp Que I'r sliiiwlnlgnn St law S: of.‘ (‘an N1 of t‘:||i I'M \\ in l-Ilcc NEW YORK (TRIS (Caniullnn I'm-on) §ltlfki t'i>l‘|l .\iii 1'\i|n l: .\11ni1 ,. w: H111 l-Ilcl.’ A . 111a Vui-p Fun .\lnr1~iiiil (‘it Sui-i- who-i.- we HIM‘ llnnil fill Ford (‘till .\ linlf (Iii lH-nti "P. Ifiiiii tiii lid :3 linp till int I'm.- Xiug llllll It‘. bill ibil kt-u 5n |'1i l/izlil |'ir\\‘ .\ 1'11 Light l'u\\' I'M Win; Uilllll c I-ihskins-“Smith takes, off his hat to nobody." Blggs-“l-Iow does he gct hi: hair cut?" ‘QGGOCD UQT DGU DOC " Im- wiiul: Annnuin-einenln and (‘timing Event: It- per word: (‘In In ||l'l' ivnrnt; ln Mrnmrliun but. e-n. 704i par Inu-b; Lluln ul Flori glldvertising Rates-Payable in Advance i nntl Bitlnluul Uflerlngu, Cnnln, run, Ir par name; holler: u! (‘tinllolclit-e 10v tier im-ll; Notion-n of Tlmnkn und Appreciation, 70o p" Inch or (t- (‘rntnil llunrillnn 10min, (o prr word; ivuti-m um! rlunu-rn lurnln. :1» lllru per lllniuium (‘liurgo fur any udrertleemenl twenty-live oentl, g unril. tiilirr mien un uppllrutmn. 1L1; — ANTIQUE 01111181‘- mzis prcrcnts. 194 Prince Street. L-872-ll-28-3i. Yo‘; HALE-UNDERWOOD Pipcwritcr. Write Box 553, Sum- lflmlf-lldt‘. wL-llBfl-ll- 8-31. .'-_. : 1;: _.'.... .__. "Gel! ‘s. TISFACTORY RADIO ~l‘l’\'lt't*. Phone E. Kucher. 232 R inland iitrccln, 13-926-12- -31 l ‘Miscellanenug silt. Yup-SMALL BIJQIK DOG, 1111c foic Diiws, vshlte breast. Finccr please notify 314 Fitzroy r Si. 11-893-11-28-31. ‘latte ronn SELECTION 01-‘ aallficlhflS gifts from our large. mlfticthc stock of up-to-thc- Iiutc 11151311118. A deposit will mm Huy purchase. S. I1. Hardy -1’? C“ Loao-iz-i-zii *-:'__ i l-‘iDEritNbnNci: non YOUR 2:311)! is assured while you are ,',n, ‘W l° "like yourself independ- ~ l" Your declining years. Hove Sailshlcmflly arranged by J. A. oore. Sun Life, Currie Building. it M n-cirrcizicivciin mam Dlnln cooking. Apply Russ 17-997-11-27-31. wiaic l0 do Hole] WAN'l‘lIl)_ h m; > MAID ma. oiiuttnai. '“°'k- Atmlv "E." Guardian. lv-IM-li-l-IL ' 1ST TRl. ‘K TIRE AND W'IEEL 30 by 5 apply Edgar Whltlock. L-91ti-l1-30-3i. LOST 0N NEWTON ROAD. FORD ivhcel and tire. Finder kindly notify John M. Mulligan, Emer- L-Bli 11-23-31. LOST 0N QUEEN 0R EUSTON St, ladyfis Bulova watch. Finder leave at this office. Renard. L-920-ll-30-3l. Male Help Wanted APPRENTICE W A N T E D 'l‘ 0 learn Barber ‘Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Col» love. Halifax. 12-358 To Let HOUSE TO LET-SET, FITZRU Street L-BSl-ll-‘JB-I T0 LET-COTTAGE 0R 1100M" unfurnished. Central. 237 R101" mnnd Skeet. L-873-ll-28-I TO LET - FURNISHED IIUUS‘ qr will sublet. Good condition Central. Apply Guardian. L-873-ll-28-'*‘ 1:0 APAIlTMI-ir " Apply 230 Richmond St. L-B99-11-28-f‘ TO EET-I-‘URNISIIED 1'14"‘ ‘notwater heated. also electn- range. Apply Guardian, ‘ 11-990-11-28-31. srocic Qt/o TA 31c 1154i U*?f‘>ii1:'~_"'f'."_1‘i"§.‘f‘l.-‘ Private Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. 30--Thc week end brought nothing startling in the way of news. The London mar- kct this morning is firmer and we would look for o. firm and active opcnin; in New York. Comporite opinion of 40 or 50 brokers quest- ioned ln the last week about three quarters are of the opinion that no large net gain: will be seen from current levels before the end of the year. However, we are of the opinion, that if the rails show the ability to carry through at this time, a worth while advance will take place before the end of the year. We would look for firmer prices today in the steels, some of the building stocks and the util- ities. Johns Manvilie is scheduled Sunshine is ex dividend 75 cents. MONTREAL, Nov. 30-0. P. R. during October gro"s earnings ex. to meet for dividend action today. ‘ l Morning Stock Letter (Received over Pltlield and Co's ‘j|\i-i-¢~a_-@ p, 31-051; of 7'5 p“ cent Plltl 3.8 pr-r cont. D\‘('1' t-orerspoiid- in; ixriod of last year. Net for October was the highest since Oct- obcr i931. McKcnzic Rcd Lake-Drift on 551i level is officially reported to be Ollcniizg up high grade of orc, last 40 feet assaying $30 acrois full drift Wldill. Mill capacity expect- ed to m increased to 250 ton‘: with- in a month from present daily rate of 150 tons. MONTREAL. Nov. 30—Canadian Hydro Electric tlilrd quarter earn- ed $1.68 per first pfd share, out- standing in contrast with $2.77 in second quarter, $3.07 in first qupr- l tcr last year. ’l‘u'eire month per- iod to Sept. 30 earned $11.96 on first pfd. compared during 12 month J1me 30. 1936. and $18.71 during 12 month period ending Sepf, 30, piinded 0.4 per cent and net 3.8 per cent over same month a. year ago. Ten mon-ths period re. .-a1evd froir. November i6 will increase icamings from $200,000 per m- llillll. N. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitfleld l: 00., members ol’ Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Stock! Last 00m .\l (‘iv-iii .\iu 1'iin Ant 111111 Aiii 'l‘1\l 'l'cl Aiii Water Anllcunlll! Alclilaon .\|l lit-f Auburn llilltl lmru lliilf 01110 llt-livlik Ai- Beth Si’. Briggs Alan 171cc Vina 0 l'|Il‘_\'|~'lI'l‘ 1mm .\'..| 4min N» "n: t':i|| (‘on tins 11» Jnllllfl in... lh-iiiim- ' l" \.i: (‘iisli 11w- i .\ill| His H ‘ y.“ mi. .\" ii l \ ll l! ii l’li'i| .‘l1i|' l'liil 1W1 (ii |'1l.~"l| 'l'<-l v.11. |'i||> - _\" _| lillliin K < . .1 .\' in... sin-Ii rlllilll Hil shim. in..- $111111 lull l l .\ii' ii l‘l|-i~ \\'n<i , \\'1iul11orili ~ \ .34’T’L. cuRit l‘- .\ (lii 1mm Slilrlw‘ Fm] .\ 1m,- (Iil ||llt‘1' lfi-Iv Xli-li-lii-rr- .\ \\'lll|\'1*i' illllrq] lI.\.\l\.\‘ ll].- (‘nu i=1.- iii’ 1min :|< 1.1‘ .\l|| llk iii‘ xiii" lhtiuii 1mm. Suit iii Livestock (C15 b)’ Guardian's Special Vvlirc) MONTREAL. Nov. 30 - lhnvy offerings lowered prices on t1.i hog section of Montreal livestock mar. kcts today. while increased buying “CUVRY 0Y1 other divisions sent prices hl"'1f‘l‘. Rtxci : cit lc 116B; calves 960; .-l1."ep mid 1 ‘ii-s i142; hogs 4193, (".011 stzcls s‘ ‘d from $5.50 to $6 wiili incdlinns at $4.25. Butcher l1t'1lL‘l‘S iniigcd froin $2.75 to $4.50 with 1,,ce:1 cows mostly $3.50 and t nicdliiiii butchers at $2.75 to 93,25, !(*'~iiin :1 butchers sold from $2.25 i t l S2. . while cnnncrs and cutters ‘ ~ ~11 from 9'20 to $2 with bulls m, ' .5 lo $11.25. I (‘ca-é rail-cs sold up to $3.75 . i"\ll" 7'0"!‘ \""l’ ‘S mride $9 with 1“"(l1'|l11.< iil $8.80. Fair to medium \'i|l cnhrs 1. 1t from $7 tn SB 1111i‘? tiriiikcrs. ranged from $4.50 to $7. 1 nib Wcs wcrc on a flat basis 4i S7 with tin-co or four loads at .117 2.1 t1 $7.511. Sheep sold from $3 j 1 i $4.25 Baco i. ,5 .1111 at $7.95, fed and ‘i- - zrl "w" .. ccls drew the us- mi s1 |\i‘1llli\l"l. Butchers and lmcics were cut 50 cents a hun- ‘ tircdwclght with extra heavics and I lights at. $1 a hi1ntlrcdv"""-t. Bows |so1d from $5 to 85.75. Produce Prices (C-P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. 30 - Wheat, Nor. No. 2 $1.17 i-2; barley. C.W. No. 3 .72; oats, feed No. 1 .49 1-2; No. 2 .48 1-2; oats C.W. No. 3 .51 1-2. Flour, spring wheat pal/enisfirsts $6.50; seconds $6.10; bakers $6; winter wheat patents, choice $4.05 to $4.70; white corn $0.50.» Bran, ton. $30.25; shorts, ton $32.25; iniddlings, ton $37.25; 1011.. M! oats. but; 90 lbs. $3.35; hay N0. 2, per ton, carlots $9. Cheese, Ontario .12 3-4 to .13; Quebec unquoted. Butter, .25 1-2. Eggs in cartons: A-l large .50; A-i medium .43; A-i pulicts .35; A-ldrgc .47 to .48; A-iiicdiuin .39; A-pullcts .35; B-large .30; B-med- 111m .28; c. 25. Potatoes: P. E. IfNo. 1 Mts, 90's $1.45 lo $1.50; N.B. No. 1 Mts, sons $1.110 to $1.25; Que. No. 1 1.41.5. 80's $1.15 to $1.20: Que. N0. 2 whites 80's; $1 lo $1.10. MONTREAL, Nov. 30—Egg prices . (lBC]ll"|l.‘(lllZ11‘I'O\\'iy on Montrcniopen produce markets today while but- 1C1‘, cliccsc and potatoes ruled quiet and steady‘. Graded egg shipments ‘in cnrlols or icss vcrc (iuotcd at 4L! cents o. dozcii for A-lnrgc. 37 for A-inecl- 111111, 31 for A-puilcis, 24 to 26 for B and 21! for C. Butter 1111s quoted at 23 1-2 ccnts per pound for carlcts or loss of No. 1 ivhilc lull to lTitlllClTw were 26 to 26 1-2 for solids and 20 1-2' to 27 for prints. Cliccsc averaged 12 3-4 tr) l3 cts.‘ ps-i- pound for Oiiliirios while Que- _. but": wcrc uitqiiotctl. PDiitlf/Jti N. B. Mts. 833; 01.15 to 51.1311; Que. f/Its. 801-‘ $1.10 to $1.15; P. 13.‘. I. Mts. 90's $1.40 to $1.45. 1(‘.I'. 1i_v (liinrtliaifs Npccial Wire) WINNIPEG, NOV. J0 - Closing grntn futures: Wheat: Nov. 110 12-41): Doc. 109 l-tl to 1-4; hiuy 110 7-8 to 111; Jilly 109 1-1 to 3-8. Oats: Nov. 46 l-lln: Dcc. 44 7-8b; hiny 45 i-2b; Ju1_\j44 1-421. BnrLcy: N11". 114 3-31); Dec. 6-1 l-2; May 61 5-81); July 60 3-8. C1131] prions: ‘ Wheat: No. 1 1121111 110 5-8: No.1 N01". 1C) 7-8; No. 2 Nor. 108 1-5; N0. 3 Nor. 104 7-8: N0. 4 Nor. 101 5-8: N0. 96 5-8; N0. 6. 92 5-81 Iccd 70 5-8: No. l garnet 105 1-8; No. 2 gin-not 104 1-8; No. 4 spzcial 96 1-8; N0. 5 spc S0 1-8: No. G special 35 i-8: trnc 109 1-8. 'C'.ll.\i No. 2 C.\V. 44 7-8; No. 3 C.\V. 4'.‘ 3-8: cx. 1 icctl 42 7-8; No. 1 for-cl 41 3-3; Nu. 2 iced 3'1 7-81 No. Ii ftcil 35 7-81 lrncl: 44 7-8. Bcrlcy: No. 3 C.\V. [i4 1-2; No. 4 C.\V. 5') l-Ll‘. Nu. 5 C.\V. 57 5-82 No. 1i C.\V. 5-H; track 04 l-L‘. CHICAUO. Nov. 110-Lively ])l\')- fit-tnlzinj: stiles (‘Llllfifll i1 nioclcrzitc ter this year and $4.79 third quar- 1 ‘ with $14.87 . period ending ‘ 1935. The additional 20,00 H. P.‘ t..-.1.<iii"./ . 116.51%. NLNF < 4 -=. They Live By r4» Instance, take 0n: Own Industry The plants of the automobile manufacture» employ about 14,000 men and women engaged in the building of cars and trucks; an impressive figure, but merely the start of a chain of 10b5- The plants of the Puts Manufac- turers employ many thousands more, and those engaged in the rubber, textile, paint, glass, chem- ical and steel industries add yet other thousands to the total. de- pendent in pan or in whole. on the production of Canadian-built can. - To this impressive total must also b: added the employees of firms dealing in raw materials, food, clothing and other living neces- sities, and employees of the rail- ways who live by IIl-“IC. All these peopleue vitally inter- ested in a sound and well-supported Canadian A ‘-'le Industry. ' For i/uii/izal flld further informa- tion about Ibis Induslry, write Ia Automotive Iuduslriu, I006 Lam:- den Building, Toronto. lflliiris-ii ' 1i. MINING (C.P. by Guardian's Special Wire) 111ml TORONTO, Nov. 30(— iieavv l',"§]1|_'r*‘*"k trading on a scaling up of prices Mfg,‘ S“, marked the mining section of the nhnyipl-i- Toronto exchange in the closing ililililnxliitii-i session of the month. The golds ‘ 11nd a 3-4-point advance and the N‘. miscellaneous mines closed at the peak for recent; years. h“ “Hm Golds, silvers and base metals L7H" ‘W, shared the spotllsm- Eld°rad° fld- 1. iwii» viinccd and Alderman led the coll- pcrs with rt gain of 12. O'Brien pushed ahead to a new high at 13. up 1 1-4 for the day; Pickle Crow gained 45, Central Patricia 35, MacLc-od-Cockshutt 60. lnigiinn i. l_1».- 121111 1:11." rcccJmn in wiicni. prices to- scattered bugygncy in 1.111201101111- dny. but fziilcd to cancel gains cn- m. gold group accounted for $11195 lii-cly. of 3 to 5 cents for Canadian Mal- \h_h.'_nzi'_ A suaiai ‘ng lntc influence was Mum Easy, Maiamc, Fi-ancoeur and ',,,._\,,,,,,,; 492000 buslit a (iocii-iisc of tho Un- Preston Tack Hughes added 10. .\l1:\'iiii<~v itczl States ivhcnt visible supply to Nomnda mo]; a loss of o. full rug,‘ a lGiill oi 135.833.0011 bushels. This palm.” Minn,‘ (‘Ollllfllrifll with 75,434,000 bushels TU“Q_\";"0, Nov. 10- lluiinlfl _ . . .\l--I'r|l l\ .1 1on1 ago. no,» F ivhczif. closed firin at ihrusnmc Flori" 11s Saiurtlzvvs finish‘ tog-ll y Ad“, on ' 12:1 Dec. 120 1-8 to 1- ; may - v “ -' 118'. corn 21.1‘ lI11.‘l1£\l1",(‘Cl to 5-8 _ ,1- i3); Dec. 105 l-lt ii 1--i; Mziy nevi" "1 , 100 l-ll to l-4; 1111b at. l-B dcchnc ' ‘ > to 1-8 advance‘, and provisions .1. ~71" (3 I Fl'1(l'.Vi'.‘_"_‘ 7 to 35 t-cnts bulge. '\\‘L“‘|'|£"f"l 1.. .— éhinrln . Wm ‘ ‘ liizitiniiw ‘ ~‘ "‘ 7C G "tlllllllvlll -""' u. ~ - EA ‘iii-listen i -. _"*' lliilrmnfl (.\.I'. by Guardian's Special Wire) lllg" NEW YORK, Nov. 30 —- Foreign ffi-nly.‘ exchange firm. ,,f,'},"'§§k Great. Britain demand high 4.90 niirr Cnn 3-4. 10w 4.90 1-11, close 4.90 3-4; ao- lfiinkqfl"! tiny bills 4.119 1-4; France 4.11s :14; m‘, 1;,“ 111111" 5 l-2; Belgium 18.91; Gcr- m“ “n1 many 11.23; Canada 1.00 1-8. ’“ -' 1w ll |‘:it l'.\‘l).\’l‘ED hItlNEY BOX 1T1 l'~‘-rc éjfl- . ILIPITII h‘! (By The Canadian’ Press) ‘ 1 iz-rily ‘i _ _ _ Closing Exchange rates: i Fflllllllflnl \\' |- 11:’ Cml-‘i m Al. M1)11l.1'EJl—P0lllld 4.89 29- 2; ,.|':::_'",‘!|"': w, t ‘sf in“, U. S. dollar .99 27-92; frnnc 4.6 1 l‘:|l‘|(\1'fll1'l' ion l fluJ lvilllill at NUW York-Pound 4.90 3-4: "Mi-c #1" 8M (""11 emit/inn <1 illll‘ 1.00 i-a; H8110 4.1m {Ijfflffll “"“ U flgllffl}, 3-4. Bast .\i.1l 1 , ‘Tllhofa At Paris-Pound 105.15 fr.; 11.8. ‘ 2 -‘_ Tech nonm- _2i.4s 1-2 m Cllllfldllih dol- 5 ‘I’, . $513“ .111" ‘JlnC fr. llil Tomgmne In gtddM-Parls 11s. llri: US. dol- t _ '.'_~ Vcntnrr- 1:11" 59.46 1.15.; Cuiiudinii 11011.11" .13‘... I PM 4"‘ .._'; l a.:'\':'.||'_‘_""' "l- ltloloondn 12x‘ While n“, w job: are vital to Canadian homes and families. No mailer what the fob may be; in a finlory, office 0r stare, in a mine or in lbe woods, on Ibe farm or an the railway, it is affected, directly or indirectly, by the industries of Catmrla. Thriving induxtries mean more and better fob: all around: Imm- pcred industries mean feuier and poorer jabs. i Industry provides a home markct for our natural resources; for the produce of the farm, the output of themine, the cut of the forest and the catch of the fishing fleet. Each industrial unit buys the i I I I I l i? ' l-;_'lil ii Yin-r I t; total slllvs lblhifitlll. 111i l llutl ll:|_\ l1 l |\ll‘k 'l‘ tin ; i..iln- .\l.|r 11.‘. I .\|;|li-i>li.1_ s? .\ll11l1|_\ 1m , .\ lluiik if» \11l'\|4i|l \\ 1L1 .\'i~l 3n |'tlI'l\ llill Toronto and lower. Wii1i1i1icg--\Vl:::.:‘. ul 7-8 in l]. New York-Cotton higher. _ r :11. 4.65 Chills. ‘ \\ii..1i for lv. l oi a cent higher. l f'.\ l'.\l.l.\'l'l'll) ‘(an b? Guardian's Special MONTREAL, Nov. Lin dciiiniiti for pound stcrliiiu tiio i)1‘i(‘t‘ 1 1-32 ccnls 1n $ uii Itfimlrtnil iortign (xi-inn dPll Th1‘ l’ U-twl Stztt". 11011.11" cd i-Ii‘! ccnl. lo 5-3.. tl..~itoiu1t wliiii- tic l-‘rcnvli franc hold inichzinui-il _ wccnsh ha: ri ', 1 stcatlily: finilicd ill 54.43 FOUL), . manufactured product of many other units. All buy raw materials ‘frorr every domestic source. The employees of each of these units constitute groups of consumers whose mass purchases of food, clothing, housing and amusement, spread prosperity over industry and the country as a whole. we. The interests of industry and of the individual, be he business man, mechanic, farmer, fisherman, miner, rail- roader or lumbermnn, are iden- tical. What hurts one hurLs the other. \\"h'.it Iiclps one hclps the otlicr. an.» 3-‘. MARKETS .1 (ilnlNCl-Z l u I (By Tlir (‘lllilllllllll Press) W‘ | _ Monti-cal — IIKHISL lflfll stocks 1l'l‘('[lllll1l']_\' law-gr, ( Toronto .\l1l11‘S- -Hlgh[\1'_ I NPW \'01‘k—Stcci:s (‘lllhPd slightly l and .1; _ r~ The INDURIES of cannon l . l laborer, clerk, uutns Slzl‘ cum-z N FUR PRIENUQ. 1' YANCOLYVEIH, Non, 29-17011‘. l1'.i1lt11'l.'(l (ac ' il'.\ 1i.» Liiu liiiiii tui- llli, coiitc: .00 u; '\l.'11ici:i1\ C1‘ Liir...’ Hi-Y iissut-idtion arc woiitlcring lo- day \\lic.l ~r Dciiii M. 1.. ilollti". ul ilic Ijiir ' y ui British Columbia i111. right xvhcn >110 told them girls tiid ".00 inuili tlllSflilllg nona- 1ln_\.\." lii 11:1" Address eii "Boy niicl (nrl DnLCt-f’ 3.11.», Bollcri said the prin- ciple 1.0 be remembered iii all my 11nd piri relationships was that iriviiusliip should 111-. behind al titties. "Girls nniw. v-i i1 standard for tho course oi’ iricixtisiiii) niid tl11~ kind o1 ilzxtcsa," N11»; Boiicrt sand. "Al- though 111111 lcnd in most plncrt-s‘, social piwivctiiii‘c 11nd llCllilYllllli 11111 rngiilnlvd by 1110 girls 11nd mural! o‘. 1111- (‘O111ii‘.\ll1lI-_\' 11(‘\'l‘l' 1111c hie-li- -I"" than tlic morals 111' \\'1\Ii11‘11 in 1 -~iin1i1i1\"‘ ‘$1 . vi girl should t'\l\\'l\_\'.\ he iiniLir-r o1 friciituliul 1i_ niiil lirlini: niitl tlinl ii-llllil he ciixrnlry" on both niit 1111i)’ 1.11 thc 4dr? 0f 1119 1121c iriciuls ‘zcnisclics n! '. urn in l-‘llll xcil. is 11!: V1111- J tTcwi-vr 12'.‘ ‘I ilt‘ til f‘ .\ll‘.<. Jisltil. E1 sun. (_ '1 L (tl("‘.llll. 1'_\‘i"i’. H1 llini‘ g t i»; Hr‘ 1111.! .1 I.‘.‘!\( .l\§‘ll IATION '11 Rm \ i. ‘£11111 licl c1; ll\ tli ll." :.\ii\ . 1111‘! 121111114 ; p1; 11w“, - ‘_ 1 lay niutltl lllll vciiki :1 i.\1 iii tin." l0 1'31‘ cirly s=t\i'\'i1'c. ' ?"‘.'f'FON --- B17‘ ‘Wide llli i . 1 .1» lull ll\\'l1"l' ‘l _i l‘ _v. -'\' Ht’. .l1i-.l ri , - .~ 1| . ' ‘ '..ii~ twp-uric l l‘~ ..-'.-i>i 1~ Aiiiiiw 1 \\'\1\1» ’ oi 1‘i-l' ll i:".~..ii<. 1:11" 111211111. 1 1h;- iitlcinp. til’ her h i ‘X's pai icnt- in reclaim fnrni l- t": mi - ' ,,-,~_ < ,3 vvli '1 ‘tlic vmii-‘v lcfo I '..'4. i‘. lllilil ‘IFLLL’. - ..- . -1&’iIt->.'> '