. iiorrected For Every FEBRUARY 1a. 133s 111111111111 Luca 111111-11 1110111110111 Wednesday and Saturday issue IBODUCI flay pressed cwt . llay, loose, (It, Oats RETAIL I Potatoes pk - 120 (‘i-lery bunch '.‘0c Roast Beef . 12-10c (‘hickcn each 85041.10 Slew Meats ... . 8-101‘ Pork Chops ., Veal .. -. lioast Pork ... ... ... .. ‘l 48o 111-vi‘, per quarter .. .. ii-Se lb 1-‘1111-1 . . ‘Hie-MAO 111114.- .. . . . - - -. 85141.00 Parrots 4 il1 ., . . 10c Onions N0 1 l0 lbs . 20c lh-irsnips 3 lh .. . 10c Apples doz 15-30 linvls tlol . . 10-151‘ (‘alvbngs . . 5-100 ilnits! ... 250-271: Vrenm ... .. . . . . 4 11111:: 11oz . . . . . 2030c Turnips 7i for ._, ., 1 ,, iic Cranberries lh . ... 12 FISH DLIed Cod lb 60 Smells ll1 10c L1v....1 or...“ (C1111u11inn Press) .\i0.\"l‘lll1l.~\l., Feb. 1‘.'—0fferings on 1 two Montreal livestock 1n11r1'ets i-iy totalled 1,070 11111111. lleceipts 1i 11f 503 cattle; 20 111111111 hogs 111111 22.’: calves. including 450 ttlo 111-id over from previous 11111»- r: a =1 E -: o a: e1 k-l. ‘ilrittie trading was nt n standstill. ,1 i‘1-\\' grass min-s 1111111 at $2 ‘iii to .1 l1rluk1-1-11 111111 Viilli-l rnugeil from "71 to $15 with the bulk of tin sal 1s 111 .\ few buck lambs sold ‘at $0 2.1.’ 1111,1111 ranged from $2 tn $12.1 There \\11s 1111 1111certni11 undertone 111 the-hog 111arket 'l‘o1i11y‘s snlcs ivere at $8 fur 11111-01111, fell 111111 watt 11-1111 cuts of 311i cents per 11111111 height 1111 l111i1:l11-1-.1. ilghiu 11_n1i i1 uvm -, - 11- 1d $1 pir hnnircdiveight on .\- iu-avics Saleem drew $1 |1er_l11.g 1111111 Son's 111-re from '. u u 1.1 - (Cum i n l'r1- s) .\ifl_\"l'iil~‘..\.i.. l1. i ‘rim-vs P1111111 1" 1111 the .\ln11ire11l 1|: r_\ 111111 pru- inirkot tmlziy i11 i‘ ht turnover 11111nt~1 111 11 ‘ms or less 2.’: cents 11 were quoted :11 1. or A 111 , r-wi 11111. ‘l0 111 '.'1 r111 ‘ . l. 111 11F 01111111 111s ii 1111- ii vents 101' 1m i111» lniiier 1n:11-111\t 1o 1 grade in r: -1--ts or less l1r1111|:\t 241i’, to ‘ 11 1111111111. Snihls ‘perv U" 0?"!!! I 111i 111111 prints ‘:7 1 ‘ ‘ The KJEJUKI‘ 11111rk1\t. ruled firm n1. 11. [T1115 11 1111111111 for late 1111i iuuke of No. 1 ilniarlu 111111 1t.‘ cents 11 110111111 for summer 11111-11 igueln-c white potatoes continued at y, u, 1111 fpnhi per s11 1111111111 11111: null Nwv llriixiswli-k and Prince Etlwanl 1111111111 11101111011111: 111 110 tn 11.’- ceuits for 1111111111‘ quantities Print-e fiduz-ird ls- 1'1|11l.~1 111 00 pound bags brought 05 to 1'0 cents. ' Miscellaneous (Fnniuliuu Press) i-IONTIRIE \L, 171211. 1 \ nt 11u 11o ‘.2 till iinrlcy t! T.’ 11u 3 04. Unis i.‘ W no 2 bii. 0111s C W 11u Ll 47. Oats feed no l 413. Flour spring wheat patents firsts " ‘i0 111111111- s111~r1n1ls S4 1J0. |1‘iul1r lmkers $1 N1 Flour winter wheat patents choice 1_1__ Cl ‘iii l0 $4 F10. l-‘ioun while corn 0.1 80 to $0 00 llr:111 11111 $27.25 to S" 20 Shorts tau $25 '25 to 31111111111133 i011 83'.‘ H! J5 $21) 25. ‘ ii. .\li||1lii11gs 11111 $31! 2.14.1.1 36 111-lied outs bug 00 111s 1.! Iiuy no ‘.1 per ton carlots (‘ln-eso N0 1 Ont fall ll. (‘H0080 summer 12 lintter no 1 2405 to 25 guzggs 1n ‘.215. $14 00. cartons A 1 largo 35 l medium 32. P101001 - Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) and Montresl-Jndustl-ial er. Mines-Higher. - New York-All stocks and commod- ly markets closed Wiianipem-Whest slightly higher. M T’L. CURB (Johnston and Ward) I Opened Walker "w .' Weight liar ... c“ snnoosrsn Saar I iii: WELHAM. iimgland, Rb. 12-1110 three mouths old son of sjarmer was found by his mother dud in u" 1nrembuistor, the family est “Wins Ions to 1111p on tbs 111111111» EX CHA NGE (Canadian Press) sisal“; 1:111:11. e rates:- .oulr '- d 4 . - , 5 llollflr 1cl'l03-1o1iu;ufrsncbg1&n' U At New Yolk-Market closed At Paris-Pound 7| 21. f1" Canad- ian 11111111- .15 11 n; u. s. 11111111 111 2o ‘Elna 1a 1= 11 11 u l 11 o — oun ; doilargoi) 48 cents; U.‘ S. ddolfit-nh: l0: cents MONTREAL, Feb, ll-Britllh and foreign exchange relation to the Csaadisn dollar as compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follows:- lifrancu franc 0059 Great Britain ound 4 N10. .085 51111111 peseta .1508. United States dollar 55 premium. MINING . (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Feb. 12—Mining stocks . orded s struggling advance today, with narrow gains the rule among the setlvo issues Senior golds did little, being restrained perhaps by the New York market hoididsy and by the delay 111 handing down ths gold clause decision Eidorudo spurted on heavy turnover but fallcd to retain all the moaning gain and other silver issues were stesdy and slow Base metal and oil issues also moved slugg- percent lshiy llolilnger and Tech Hughes had a of little oction, both closing on the 1111 side while Pioneer and Dome were dormant, McIntyre down 50 081111, Wright Hargreaves dawn l5 and Bra- iornc down 20 Little Long hsc, S1111 Antoni 1, lluffalo-Ankerite and Benttie cuch ad {~11 10 cents News that Eldorado had picked up the birth grade silver vein on the 125 foot 101.1 in the drift caused a buy- ing spurt in that issue, 28.000 shares changing han1ls_ The close at 1 20 ‘was up 0 cents while the high for the day was 1 l4 Bear Exploration ad- vanced 11,5, Base metal stocks closed mainly unchanged (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Fcb. 1" ucks Acme Oil ... . Ajax 0' (‘an M111 .. ... (‘nnani .\let Castle '1' . . . . .. ... (‘en Put .. (‘hem lies Granada . Greene . Gruil .. (lunuar ilalennv llurker .. Newbec Noraiidu .. Olga Oil Pnyinuslcr Pet C011 . Pick Cro Prcmien . Pros Air ... . .. llcathAuth ... .. lfcnn Gold ... ... ... ... ltoche l. . ltoyuilte San Ant White nag . . . . \Vll.lsey c . . .. . . 111,4 Wright 1i . . . . . . . . .. . . 800 Total soles 404,000. _ rmmsrnn Aidermae . '1 Assoc Oil . 1o '-"/1 5% 8 I 1% 1225 2i) Lchei Oro ... . . 3% lilalroblc ... ... ... 1% McLeod ... ... ... ... ... l 01111111 . . .. 1Z2 . . 25% 1 50 1% 1'11 Studs 21. 11nd Mines 4 Ternisk ... , 1% vickers . ... .. 2 Wood Kiri ... . .. 8K BIB. MALCOLM CAMPBELL BNEAKS SPEED RECORDS (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) DAYTONA BEACH, Flm, Rb. l2. — Sir Malcolm Clmpbeil, who is hers from England waiting for fav- orable conditions to attempt to bet- ter his own land-speed record of 2'12 miles per hour, took time out today to breech four stock-oar speed marks. Driving s class 0 sedan, Sir Mal- coimcracked theoid mcordsforoao mils, five miles, om kilomsh Ind five kilometres, all Eeviously held by Tony Oulotta of disnspolis. Here are the new and old msrh: One mil; . Five miles Obs kilom {he Llélnisufocstod Wm. Th: cat mymm beicni near‘ ,1 88.2! Five kilometres “H.100 y (A 011W rs spflfllmg iivd-eightitl of I mill). w’ London Rumors Say THE CHAR LOTTETOWN TERDA Y’S STOCK and BOND Q 11c TZZTTT-OTVS" Lloyd George To Carry “New Deal” Into Cabinet paign for England. (By Central Press C:nadian) LOXDON _F~3b. lF-One of the most outstnncLng figureg in modem British history, David Lloyd Ccorgp l8 milking a political comeback. Though the Lib:ra1 party in Em:- land has barn se"crely shaken in re:cnt years, its venenble 1nad.r, Britains war-time lendex, carried cn purely on the strength or i115 dynamic yiersonality. Now the “Wizard of Wars" has s. palitczil PTOBYBIH. B. 'Ii‘-TV deal" that may be the means of carrying him on into the cabinet o! the Nztiong] government. » Almady rumors a:e current in London that. he will be invite‘ to take over a. portfolio for the pur- lwee 0i working out his ideas prac- tically. The famous and fiery little Wflshmflfl. made his famous "new deal" speech on his 72nd birthday, recently. Proved a Sensation "Find wcrk to: the stead of doles." That was his keynote. He ad‘e:i that 511111 a program 511011111 be financed by a “rent "prosperhy 101m“ to b: administered by a workless in- Rllmvrflarefiyln h t u; thv t 1.11 1» 1 . the cabinet of thegniuzlhaimggvernméfcpitrfiinl} i: 1.3222123511121111: '.‘.‘.'Z‘°}‘§..,'.,‘.i‘§°"““"' “in 5mm em" shown in the above layout In recent poses. Lower left is a photo taker; e 1 ¢ .1 - y, Enlland b! 115111118‘ his hair shom short. Upper ieftshows him as he Elevllittrcfl Tlflagfiiqgltrhnllttzlfitagtatlril‘? sumr-cabinet of not more than five man. The address proved a sensmion in England. And it undoubtedly brought about the rumors, howeve." Jushliied, that Lloyd Gwrgc was preparing to return to the cabine. in some capacity. ‘These reports. it must be me- cordcd, came despite the f:ct the; the former p.ime minister startei his Bangor, speech with the remark that he never would be s. party leader again. To this, however, he added that he would co-operaic with any oxisting party showing a willingness to adopt his plans. labor Snoffa lt is said Liberal leaders have "bu;ied a whole armory of lint- chets" and have turned receptive cars toward the veteran's “New De:1" program. On the cthe: hand tlfn Laborites are apparently inclined to scoff at his efforts to solve th: economic ills ivith-the public works scheme. Pro And Con o- "WIblSlI wizard" is thusiastic in backing its native son GUARDIAN FEATURE 0N Siilii MARKET (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Feb. 12—1nterest on the Montreal Stock Exchange today centred around special issues as the former market leaders found themselves neglected in one of the slowest markets in several weeks. Traders lacked guidance from Wall Street, closed for Lincoln's birth- day, and volume was small. Expectation was held early in the day the United States Supreme Court mlvht take advantage of the holi- day to announce a decision on the gold clause cases but as it became ing its first appearance in mire than a month. rose 11 1-2 points to a level of 8'1 while other special- ties followed suit. Ottawa Power rt 83 and Canadian Foreign Tn- vcstments oi: 2Q firmed a Point, while Woods Manufacturing ‘pre- ‘erred "'11s no 3 at f8 and St. Low- rance Hour preferred Pp 19 at 120. lmurtreal Telegraph rose 1 l-2 at 58 1-2. Among the main leaders Indus- tr‘:=.l Alcohol and Canadian Pacific 111th rose 1-8. the former at 9 1-4 red the latter at 12 1-8. Montreal Power was no 1-4 at 31 and Power Ccr-eoraflon n. like amount at 9 3-4. ‘Wnor frertlonwl ccins were also shown hv Niamey-Ham's. Bn-thwst. I-‘nwerd smwy, gwri a few more. Seles totalled 4,405 shares; bonds $3,050. From the remind-er of P" ain came arjumcnts pro and con. Wrote o. mndon newsptper editorial. : "Lloyd George's appeal has hazi s. rcmption at worst taieon: an‘ at best enthusiastic. Hi: proposals are full of blemishes. b" the i - , remains. tint they could l1ave been "twice as unorfginal and defeciv: and his campaign could still pro- duce 11 great effect." Lloyd Gcorzes “New Deal", which. he admittes’, contained "ex- actly the ‘same proposals" as Presi- dent Roosevelt's projram, is pa- garded by many as i131". vehicle on which the reformer may ride bcvk to political favor and popularity. If he does, it will mean the re- empirds - sump-titan cf e. career marked with , brilliant statesmanship and achieve- rrnnt. He was first elect/ad to oar- ilament back in 1890. In 1908 he became chancellor of the exche- quer and served in that capacity un- til 1915, when he was made min- ister of munitions. Named prims" minister in 1916, he headed the cabinet until 1922, in 11v memtm" ' "u?! Engiw‘. m one of th at the Paris peace con Walefi. of course, nppuicd en- BULLETIN Lateral wnl-k 1111 the 12.1 foot level at liliilnrudn is pr111-1-r1li11g 111 both an easterly 111111 u-t-sti-riy ilirlxlinn “m1 encnilrnginp: results are helm: met Allvlfi‘! from the .\ll111- state that six MP1"! n! llikll tirade silver have been found in ti11- 011st drift 111111 that nor- Halifax Port A rrivals ARRIVALS:- Cathcsrt from Jamaica. SAlLINGS:- Moyrs. to B. W. Indies. Kastalin to Saint John. West Arrow to Antwerp. VESSELS 1N BERTIR- ‘ Moyrs, loading. Lady Nelson. dscharging. Csthcart, discharging. Barge No. 2. berth. Calgary, discharging. Kastalia, discharxir-f. Silve yew, (recharging. Ulvn, loading. Floundation Franklin, berth. West Arrow, leading. Dom. Halsyd, londin. VESSELS nun T0 spawn:- iPeh. lt-Emile Francqui from Hfffax. Beavérbrae from St. John. Norwegian from St. John. Man. Commerce from St. John. Lars Kruse f"0m St. John. Indy Drake from Halifax. D-Duchess of Bedford from Liv- erpool. Montclsre from St. John. . Transylvania from Glasgow. Quaker City from U. S. ports. lit-Clarissa, Rsdcliife from U. S. ports. Chsdabucto from E. C. ports. Antonia. from New York. Alaunia from London. 11.3mm from New York. Dominica from New York. Incnmoro from Liverpool. ooiborne from B. W. Indies. Bpsrmholm from New Yoik. Idsrwsit from New Orlrsns. Maine from Port Tsibor. Holmside from Portland. Ashburton from Falmouth. Lillemor from Jsmsics. II-Portls from Nfld. ports. Can. Constructor from Australia ll-Jsvsness Prince from Par iosst 14-New York City from New York. Bonnington Court from U. K. lfi-Besvetburn from St. John. , City of Klmherifl 1.19m Onl- MMLKEEEL cosszP ninl values are continuing in the drifting to the west This high crude find is l1eii11ved to be the iloiviiivard coutinuntimi of nich surface 1111111 aml is considered significant in that indicates that the 1~11riei1111e11t coli- tinues in depth ’i‘i1e sun-ks 1111a reg. ilstcrcd u gain of 7 cents during the 1 ay. M17. Stock Exchange (Quofniinnn furnished Ivy Jnhunfiu. 11ml \V|1r1l mrmln-ru of the iilunirs-Il Htoeh llxrinuurs. Momrral ('11rl1 lilns I101, I08 Richmond Street. Churlniie- town.) Mocks Opens-II Bntiiurst A . i W1 1. Build I‘l'1111 (‘an 1'11] (‘um .. (‘n11 (‘e111 (‘om . Cnn Cent l'f1i . . (‘n11 11111 A1 A . Can 11111 Al 1t . (‘oi-lvfult Plow Dom Tex Com (iurds .. . llow Smith Pap lloll Golgi Mines Massey Harris . McCall Front . Mont Pow . Natl Brew . Powca (‘orp Quebec Pow Ht. Law Corp Rt Law 1'f1l Sbuwinigun Steel Co C1111 (‘nmmerce . . . . .. Montreal . Nova hlcotl Royal .. . iirmk of (‘an outta. Kastalls from Saint John. Man. Brigade from St. John. Lady Rod from Bostan. lit-Duchess of Bedford from Saint John. Montcalm, from Liverpool. Alsunis. from New York. . Stuttgart from firemen. Dottningholm from Gothen- burg. 17—1'.-hedsbuc1o from E. C. ports. Asrania from London. Anclsnin from Liverpool. Crrnross from st. John. 18- Dominica from St. John's. lncemore from Boston. Pulaski from Gydnir. Airthrls i un FIMROW- Bells Isle £10m Halifax. iiiiSiERiES _k_.,_ SHOOTING 0F UNKNOWN WOMAN (By Lorne Bruce) (Canadian Press Sta?" Writer) (Copyright, 1935. B-y The Canadian Press) HAMILTON, Feb. i2—Defini‘.e1y abarfoncd on" 111511 little hope of solution, the case involving the bullet marked body of a woman found on l-lnmillon mcuntiin. Bar- ton t/awrrhie, Oct. 9, 1905, is on the records today as a 30 yerr old mysfrry n-im-c. Alihougii the body was held for neaziy a. your, no one came far- ward to claim it. Identification was never made. Police had several vague clues but all failed to' load to anything definite. The woman was sc-n in lrmilton wit“ a toll men. Tlicy were registercd at a small hotel as man and wife. Sev- eral articles of the women's clothing were stamped wi‘h the name of a Philadelphia retailer and around her neck was n. brooch with th." word "Chester" on it. Her shoes were supposed to have been pur- chased in Philadelphia. The woman was fi"c fast, eight inches tall, had n dark complexion and dark brown hair. When the body was found PC1791‘ 36 hours ex- posure, the clothing included a black skirt, s. white blouse and a fawn coat. A ‘Ibronto private dstzctive as- serted repeatedly he could solve the murder one‘ for 18 years he visited provincial mlise headquart- ers claiming to have information and important clues. In 1921 there we“! some enquiries from Che§ter, Pa" in connection with the case. In 1828 at the instigation of At- tomeir-Gerrral W. l1‘. Nickle, the Ontarb gcvrenm-ent advertised 1'1 Philadelphia newsptpe s seeking in- formation (oncoming the vase. Chester pollen. at the request of the Ontario attorney-generals de- partment, attempted to get some light onthe mystery but were baf- fled in all attempis. "From 1005 to now is a mighty biz start for a murderer," said Po- lice Chief John Vance of Chester on Jan. B. 1924. "we've checked up everything in ,t1'1e most therovvh n::-!":’2 way several times, but so f“: have “x11 unable to learn o.‘ anyone who disappeared from this 110111111111 101111111011 1 ii 1c | 1 Y The following report of the Building and Electrical Inspestor. Mr. W. P. Douil, was submitt/ed at the annual meeting of the City Council: Tim building operations of the year 1934 may perhaps be best de- scribed as average. There were fifty-two (521 build- ing permits issued in 1934, as seziinst forty-two (421 in 1933; but 'i“e agtregate valuations given for ‘rwert to Ottawa. in 1934 “'21s only ‘$017,300 as iIl"3il‘SE $115000 in 1933. The main difference in cost fig- .ures may be perhaps accounted for in that there hYere two bwldlngs at qroughly $20,000 each in 1933 and .cnly one in 1934. The offirer ices for buildine per- mits in 1924 were 11108.00 as against $192.00 for 1933, an increase of $6.00. The fees for Electrical Licenses for i934 were $108.00 as against $95.00 fo>~ 1933. incwvvse $13.0’). The office outlay for sunpli-s was less than half whet it had been for the previous yen": or an ag- gregate for the two years oi’ less than $40.00. There is, howewu", one item in which there has b-"n an immense increase, which is the number of permits issued to the ehertricul wokers. There have been pnpcrs exchanged in over four hundred (400) jobs in i934 against less than half that number in i933: and easily anoth"r hundred whet" e11- plicatiors and permits are ex- r-imnwd by telephone and instea- tion attended to but no nawers passed for re'ord. These matters. hcwcvnr, a e not of public intrest. There is one more item. ho\\'"ver. that is of interev which ‘s that (‘urine the year there has been added to ti‘? street lightiirz 01111111- mcnt an additional nineteen (l9) lumps, l0 of i011 candiepoiver and 9 of 250 carcllenoiver or an aggre- 1111C 0f 3250 esndleirwe". B0111: ("s- tibutcd around the Citv tiry may not 1:1‘. 1"€il9l‘3‘l\' noticed. but the extra light is there all right. There is a miter which I have been asked to brim to your notice. that is i-he need of an lfi<lfili‘i"i"‘llf for det/sctinc certain leakvcs which cannot b" rihrrw‘s~ d: c t- ed. Up to the mesent I hav‘ ircu using or provictm at my own ex-l pense all the mete-rs and equip- ment neezhd or used in the offie. The required instrument will ccst B15000 FOB. Peterboroush, On- tnrio. A new revision of the Canadian Electrical Code --ln‘1ell2d Third ,E<‘.ition_1935 has been issued. which ,11nder our bylaws comes into force iautomnticaliy, not requiring any motion of this conn-ii. ‘ W. P. DOULL. Building and Electrical Inspector. TO SEEK NOMINATION (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, I-‘eb. 12.-—'l.‘hc Ottawa Evening Journal said today the name of I-lon. W. D. Herridge, Cau- adian Minister ,1 Washington, was being mentioned ‘p sistently‘ in political circles in connection with the Conservative nomination in‘ u West Ottawa. for the Dominion ei- ection. The newspaper said‘. "As co- author of the Bennett reform prof gramme and as a member of a fam- ily long identified with the Capital, Major Hcrrlclge, his friends say, ,wou1d ma-kc an ideal candidate for. the House of Commons.“ | 1 —-—-————~‘ -~-- ~~ ' city during the year mentioned un- der ciscumstsnces which would ‘coincide. with the Barton use. lt's such a long shot chanc: that 1, doubt if the missing link in tiii ‘mystery will ever be found." evident that thlswaxpectation would Reuben MiwDonflld- “rm fl- not be fulfilled, trading expanded P1195. 1935- 5]1ghf,1y_ Percy W. Turner. Term expires, Montreal Cottons preferred, mak- 193 in City r AGE 111V}, 1 11w lfssufs“ Yeafs Activities.» Schools School Trustee-t; Report Total: ‘Expenditure On Current Ac- count Of The following detaiied report of the activities of the Board of School Trustees of Charlottetown for the year ending Dec. 31, i934, was sub- mitted at ’ night's meeting o1 the City Council: Government Appointments C. H. B. Iiongworth, 135m, Chair- man. Term expxes, i936. 7. Simon Psoli. Term expires, 1N6. City Appointment; Hon. H. F.,McPbee, BA. Term expires, 1935. M. W. Reardoxm- Term expires, 1936. v Ernest A. Foster. Term expires. 8'7. To His Worship the Mayor and City Council of the City of Charlotte- town, Gentlemen: The Board oi’ School Trustees beg to submit the following report for the year ending 31st December, 1934. The number of pupils eluolied was as follows: Pr.nce Street School - 247 boys, 360 girls. Total, 607. West Kent School-BM boys, 172 girls. Total, 511. Queen square School — 669 boys. Total, 669. Rlochford Square School -— 807 girls. Total, 607. Total number ... _...,1ils»enro..ed—- . 94. _ The number of teachers employed 1s. Prince Street, 1.: ..cst Kent, l5; Queen Square, 18; Rochzord Square, 14. Total, 64. The amount paid as Supplements to teachers’ salaries for the year was $26,208.00 less deductions for Pension System of $571.00, and the total expenditure on current ac- count was $53,268.24. Following the usual custom a prize of $15.00 was awarded to the pupil from the City School making the highest marks at the entrance ex- aminations to Prince of Wales Col- lege. Miss Fanny Leigh of West Kent School received the prize. At the closing exercises in June the following were awarded the Governor-Generals Bronze Medal for general proficiency: Prince Street Schoo1—Mi.ss Dena Court. West Kent School — Miss Fanny Leigh. Queen Square School-Mr. Gor- don Trainer. cnord Square School - Miss Lucy Peters. During the year $1,500 of the 1928 41s. per cent Twenty Year Deben- tures were issued for the purchase of School Equipment and Repairs. A statement of Debentures is at- tached. Duizng the year new equipment was installed in both lavatories at West Kent School, as thatreplaced was very old and imsanitary. Con- sideralc decoration was done to the interior of the four schools, all of which are in very good order. Mr. Fred H Hine assumed the Vice-Prlncipaiship of West Kent School in September. During the year it was found ne- cessary to open and equip another room on the third floor of Prlne Street School and it was also ne- cessary to open and- equip another room in connection with Queen Square School. This necessitated the employment of an additional teacher in each of these schools. Manual Training was carried on Qi fififlfir' Advertising Roles-Payable in Advance Central Guardian luvnlu, 4c per I per war-I- 211 Spiritual Offerings Cumin, sin , 4r per inch; Notices of Tluankl lull Apprsolat on. 70o nor lurh or l1‘ word Olhcr rates on implication llmimum (‘hurgr for any mlvertilemant twenty-II": cents. fififififim ltAPbn-zr per word, three inner 11111111 for tin- prim- of two, uirlctif pnynhle in adiunre. LOST-BETWEEN 4 AND 5 PM. yesterday between Kelly's Serv- ice Station, Soufhport, and Charlottetown, a ladies hand bag containing sum of money. Finder please leave at Police Sta- tion ond receive reward. 11-4277-2-11-21 —lNa_n_rt_qd WANTED -- SECOND HAND shingle mill. Ieslie Weeks, Elliots. 11-4286-2-12-31. WANTED-BOARD FOR. MAR- ried couple andvchild of 10. Cen- tral. Apply Box 7i, City. ' 11-4275-2-11-31 lnnouruvrnurntn and (‘om n; Events In p r Qgrd; 13111111111111 nor word: in iilvmuriam Native-l. 70o pir inch; L's“ or l1'|11r11i 11ml ., as usufl under the caphble super- vision of Mr. leBaron E. Tait in the Agricultural Hall, while Mr. H. I. Shaw, BBc. continued his services as Supervisor. Respectfully submitted, 0. ll. B. LONGWORIPI-l, Chairman. '1‘. S. MACNUTT, , Secretary. p Board of School Trustees of 'Chal\ lottetown Income and Expendituii Account for School Year ending Dr cember 31, 1934: Balance from 1933 City of Charlottetown . Fees, Non-residents Gov’t of P.E.1. Refund ex- penses Jacques Cartier Cocorstioxis 1 iv. l» l1 .1. EXPENDITURE Supplement Teachers‘ sal- . $ s . Prince St. School . .. West Kent School .. .. Queen Square School .... Rochford Square school .. Miscellaneous . . . . . . .. Balance in CB-n, Bank of Commerce, 3i, 12, 34 . . .. Office of Board of School Trustee! i, Charlottetown, P.E.I., 31-11-34 i. I l i i1 Audited and found correct, i l i T. M. McMillan B. P. Forsyth . T. E. MACNUIT, Secretary Board of School CHARLOTTETOWN TEACHER-SF PENSION SYSTEM l i 1 1 ‘ (Adopted 19241 1 For School Year ending Deccmbeq ; 31st, 19a 1; . Receipts _"< Balance from 1938 4,598. Grant from School Bd. . . 500. Deductions from Teach- ers‘ Supplements .. . .. 571 2i Bunk Interest, 31-11-34 . 112: Expenditure Paid Miss L. K. Scott .. .3 270. _~ Paid Miss C. Hasiani .. . . 210.0 v Paid H. Johnson 1100.01 is $0110.04 Balance in Savings A/o CB. 0f C. 31-12-34 4,802.41 $5,782.41 Oflice of Board of School Trustee Charlottetown, P.E.I.. 31-12-13 Audited and found correct. '1‘. M. McMillan . R. P. Forsythe, Auditors. T. E. MACNUTT. Secretary, Board of School Trustem , 1 C urrencies (Cnnadiun Press) MONTREAL, Fell 1'.'—\\'lli1 NC‘ York markets elosQd 111 ubservaiiee 111 Lincoln's l1Irth1lny, trading was i 0n Montreal foreign 1-xci1:111;:1-.~1 i. ‘ The pound sterling. the From-h franc and the United States dollar 111i 11111111‘- c11 gains. iwwcrcr. The puuml r0111: 5-10 of 11 1-"11 11 $1M) 5-112 while the 11ui1n1- was 11p 1 11f one percent at 3-10 of mu- 111-r t pacmiuui ’i‘i1e franc ruse .111 11f :1 111-111 in 0 5i! 111111111 , ~--- 1.1:; orui “n-ln-rn and Eastern lei-nip, 21- prr 1mm»: lrifsnl of rnnilaliwu-o “.11.- on WW4; r 1 '—~::;;:z CARDBOARD SUITABLE F011 lining outhouses. etc, 1r per '_ sheet. Guardian ‘Office. tf. ', . 2:4 F-OR SALE —QUEEN BEAJZK i. Range ofmost new. 17 Dorchcslcr Street West. 429 FOE SALE - AUCTION FORTY- I Five Bridge and Whist. Scars 1 Cards. Guardian Central Joh 3;“ Printer)’. Nov. i-tf. y 1 “m; 11 _ i Years old. Advance Reg. Junior Champion. Will trade for horse. J. R. 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