_r nu n, T nlnni v'-"l\(; s I ,;,\II\\I\‘ - vlll\1'l\'. a c 4 o g . r- EMPIRE LIFE Record of Progress in I944- Sound growth in Strength, providing. increased Security for our policyholders, is shown by these notable results from our 1944 statement. Insurance in Force - I- L $53,895,171 Total Assets - - 12,796,496 Capital & Surplus Funds - - 1,221,038 Pqments to Policyholders _ and Beneficiaries - - - - 326,500 ‘ ' New Insurance, paid for and revived - - - -_ - 9,050,405 nuances P. mu. L. r. norm President General Manage: —Securityi and Service- MPIRE urra p,» INSURANCE COMPANY xluosron ONTARIO I. ll. MoNEILL, Branch Manager 198 Euston Sh, Charlottetown, IKEJ. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED Ask For Con! 0f_0ar February Offering List F. J. BRENNIIN 8r COMPANY LTII. Members investment Dealers’ Association of Canada THE cllARLUl"l‘l~:l UYKI§§__G_I§_R_QI_1§_N _ [from QUOTA non/s] Stock Markets- At A Glance _____- OHKMGO. Pd}. 11 - (AP ._ Grain futures fluctuated in a nar- mw ‘"189 yesterday and the trade y“ exi-Yemfiiv quiet. m: Support r ame from shorts on all soft spots , land Drives were up fraoticnally. 5G. Fob. 1l.—-(OP)—Rye Olbd hilher trrdav 0n the Winnt sin h?‘ chanse Trading was relatively q et. with the upturn; scored lay. eric b in i ofleifllgslly a sons with lack of vim‘??? i flgllbrlflvlguhefit shove Dre- little feature u» the‘ trade. m w“ ronorrm, Feb. 1l—(GP)—Tra- ding volume suffered a decline in Saturdays Toronto Exchange Mlirkei when aggregate turnover" W58 574.000 shares compared with 748. in the previous Sat y market. Industrial stocks displayed firmness in the final nerlod nnd compiled an index gain of 28 while the Base Metals lost .18, the golds. .06 and the western oils were orac- ticaily unchanged. The utilities and senor oils were moderflifly strons industrial groups MONTREAL, Feb. l1—(CP)— Paper stocks showed a burst of strength in trading last week on - the Stock Exchange and Curb Mar- ket. The group moved up 6.40 in the indices as a repercussion, market students said, to reports that an 9x055! Droiit decision expected to be delivered by Ottawa might be Qavorable to the industry. Among other pivotal section, over the 5% day period industrial and golds im- proved a. little in the averages and utilities and banks were lower. In- divldual distilleries reflected an upswing in this category of issues in New York. NEW YORK, Feb. ll -- V(AP) — After a somewhat erratic week. selected stock market favorites stepped into the recovery column Satunda although many lenders still lac ed worthwhile bids. Rails were timid throughout but several stiffened in the last quarter hour when Atlantic Coast Linc climbed two points to a new bull market high. In the “new high’ class also were standard oil of Ohio r Prefered, up 3 ‘A and gal, respectively, in reilecttgon 11g e company's propose sp the l" Zl/i-for-i. Baldwin Locomotive also touched best levels for 1914-05. PRODUCE MONTREAL, Rb. ll — (GP) —— Produce prices Sat. re rted IYy the Dominion Department of Ag- -__- mil-OWN. ren. 1i - (or) - Minis: Quotations. “h! “Isa i6000lAlclerrnas‘ l6 i-l 1100 Ang Od-n BS Ann: ma‘ 0.5 lijiwlsubene as - woos II] w i5550Bear 2.10 2400Beuttio 1.75 2005Berena 1.06 5174231 ood 4s i-a 2000,Bob o it l000.Bonetal 21 account Dom 52 2000 Broulan ‘l5 400.3111! Ank 0.10 l08100.'¥.=uff Can is l-s 3000Cnlm0nt 26 3400Cdll Mai 1.30 200lCent Pat 2.32 2500,C€nt P01‘ l5 190C Cochenour 3.50 3000 Coin L 56 wOoniaga-s 1.68 700.Conwcst 1 .46 13 l-l 1.37 1.25 20 3-4 5.26 8.85 9.90 l0 1-2 41 05 1-2 12 l-Z 1.00 10500 Goodfish 05 4000Ha1llwei1 O3 3-4 l100‘l~lard Ro 82 l6500liarker 09 l-2 i500 llarricana 2'1 28245 ilasaga. 83 1500iHeath 51 1G5 Hailing l2 1223 Home 3.30 '70:) Howey 40 160a Inspire. 92 lTliInt Nick 32 l-I 50-3-Jns0n 35 155 Kerr Add l2 700M111: L 1.13 100‘L:lbrador 2.60 100 Lake Dufault 1.35 50 Lake Shore 22 1-2 1200Lnpa Cod 10 i-Zl 670Lctich 1.40 350lLll L L 1.44 3000Louvicourt 1.42 300 Mucassa 4.25 900 MncLeocl 2 . 67 Slliiim/isdsen 2.57 2300 McKenzie 1.52 1000i; McMm-rnac 29 9100 Mid Ctmt 19 5C Corn 2.30 100D Moneta - 92 Biliiylosher 22 l'I[‘§U$ 5550 " Norzincla n; urtlllnnd r- z-r F's- f" SISSSISSSQGSB‘ '7' KI E1 M. BAGNALL-Manager 3.20 14g ll ~ = 5g, r- e- - l", riculture iollowz- 31 5%: - - 1. EGGS: Not packed for export 555.259’ 3 m) P" , s Large 35-3515; A Medium a1 F “ "m; P“".=.:~*.r:t';l=..2 iiiifiilll 1i _ “ ‘, . I B0 E 0i‘ 0 O r 5000s; A m 0 Alva-using Rates-Payable III Advance Mam r- » - ins-- is‘ +3 1000Senat0r Allnllnusn cum n» Any Advertisement u 0e a BUTTER’ WOW“ -‘°"”‘"“ P”? vogsireeu 0r 415 WW time!" Mall» 5a m ward: Western no lie-Item lmh Si‘??? lzflizisggllirizgdlnigntdeieclizitxl’; zzi°isil°mit l3 lo per ward: Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word; No 2 34 del Mtl; first crude cleam- Zigfifiigfiii, so Classified 8c per word; ln Memorlaln Notices 10c per inch; Lists ery prints job price 36lfi-li7i first lziroospflng 1.58 0i Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, ete., 5c per flgmg; up grade solids, Job price 36-36‘.-’l. mqmysk-Cp Rn en of Condolance 10o per Inch Weddln ta t0 l 2001Sulllvnn ~ lvr $1.00 and 1c cents rol- ever; additiorfai‘?aw‘:a.s.n News’: . QHEEBEI Current "hi" and 250'Sylvan 8-80 Thanks and Appreciation. m w inch or u per word. um a! °°I°’°d- “"5"”, 2° FQB- hwfm,“ iflltTeck H“ 3 9,2 subscriptions t0 cents per lick. Address and Presentation $1.00- fififmmgfihifilffef; 23- i.,Q‘{.1°,°§.“d§ “§§§?¥Z‘,§‘m§““‘ 1.20 "m" "l!" W Illiflililliflll- and export western 20 11/18-21’; 1500>"1‘owagmar. 31 . 7 |coloriedl%ued 23, white Zll/l-Zl ‘n zilgggfiraalilsogies 13g N 9C8 EB e. To Let Mme Help ivimied room-one: '15 lb gs local m. ziggiirliiioilrin 2g m BARN son BENT - ac CUM- era-r nor warvnn - srrnr ‘ 15°‘ 19°‘ N° ' “fin-Eli N” 1Q“ 45°°*v°"““““ 4.10 berland Street. ' 2-10-21. dual-an... r-ar-rr. ,1_g*g;,1~;3@ "'3' 1‘a5"'°°' RE‘ I ufigfilltfllif 1122 ‘Txytllalc “up “ranted ron sans: - ms cnnrsusn gggyigiinlgg‘ 4:50 I infirr————— EM‘ ‘i???’ sesrr"airu°'nm' claw M ' E h my” n only 14 BPXBhtonOBEaIcIiELgZTJE-zg: fiiwelbmle. “Hf . ontrea‘ m "g9 i mm) WANTED _ No cum} warrrr-zn — saws cnaax FOB ___ ,,. pen, N h, _ A General country store, male or _ ' ‘ ...i.l::.*rt.. em»- ms- m»- li ‘i-Y- m“ E"°"‘“‘g‘ er street, Charlottetown. 2-9-31 ‘w’ Apply Nflflmnl seuctwe Bldg Products f9 3-4 4 Service Office. 2-l0-2i i ell Tel 163 P u 34 Wanted m first * abdication of 33,0552, ‘i; 311i ggihcgicgim 1o WANTED - QEVERA a‘ '- w“ 571m- m” Emma Can Pac 12 3-4 N Y 5W1 good ha» Ogden,‘ 51:0"? :05: dictator, c. 79 5.0 can“... 4 7.3 ChesifiiOhio g; t: Nelsmh N_g_ $541 Can Oar Found 11 1-8 9°11 smut 48 — - gain Sgeirénshms g of‘! ° 39 b4 , m E g0 " s - G M t O5 l-Z r... so. ll. J. NABOII an on i: ll Ganesha ,2 FOR sans - rwo LADIES‘ mm 3"“ a 7 513 itgirgegog J h‘ 112 Winter coats and one man's in DPTOMETHST lfil“? g5 Mont Ward 5i 1-8 Perfect condition. Dame's Furnl- Fm ‘d w ‘ 16 Nor 21 5-3 “W Bwre- 2-10-11. m‘ “d S§K,"M“' “m” Iglbgafideglrnitlires z; Phil m» 4v 5-8 Ion saw - nmrivo noolu ‘ “m” o" m E :1 Rhltw‘ ii grate. may be soon by ymmr- "°"“"" " " l‘ ifiihcivsim’ an Li a gal slprsl m2 a-a en . ' . 0km!‘ Fla?“ 813 or tar six ,0Ilea Hours: l0 to ll A. M. Imp Oil 14 Tex" 0° 52 L} - 2 10-21. l to I P. M. Con Smelt 53 nitedU ltiircroft 2 Z g I03 _, Mti POWE)‘ 21 3-4 we“ "On ' trait? ""t'a..~:.-.-..::..-.-:.~*:.ir~~ “ml .. .2 ‘a t: f ' ' McGo on - mauettwlrhiiimdfe' wmm 21-'1'a-1;l' 95°95"!!! N" 5m‘ c" m "4 é _ ‘l Can Nor Pfd 9 l-Z BAN‘! Noranda ~ 52 . . . pngePower ‘ii it: MOHI-"ll 17 "4 ua e u| mg (its For Sale i: ll -¥**1»_fl__*~—~‘-° w ' ' _ ma, nd ted the se Brazilian 22 11-4 516e, nssmg“§y°‘§ev‘f°c_ ;_ m-ow. AT BRIGHTON ESTATE DR. S. R. JENKINS Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Feb- iiu. 1945 for the purchase of the real estate at Brighton B“ h!‘ l8 ‘to the above estate between York Lane and . H ‘mild on oad bounded and described as follown-Com- w’ l! on the north side of Brighton Road a distance of tet eastwardly from the east side of s new street sep- "itill! the Reddin and Jenkins Estates, thence at right sngi weslwardly 150 feet 3:0. side of said new street 390 fest to York Lane thence u"? tile loath side of York Lane outwardly 289 feet, m lee st right angles southwardly 186 feet, thence at right rglgnzaatlvgrgyrfl feet t: the uiar line of the properties "n", to ‘mammogram? t enee a on! laid rear line south. "Ni ll ulTallgn yflltfil tflaot to the place of commencement, T0- ‘ls uadors "-01. es northwardiy 102 feet 4 inches, thence st right angles to said new street, thence along the aforesaid, and thence along same buildings and erections now thereon. Pill! 0|! ti: above land may be seen at the office of ll I. I. MsePIIII, Solicitor, Riley Building, Charlottetown. DI KIWI Klf! MISS FREDA CHAMPION The community of Darrrley was saddened with the passing of Miss Freda Champion the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Champion af- ter a brief illnx of whooping cough and complications following segue age of l3 on Friday, Jun. 11 . The Funeral was held from the dis. Mild erg lnixednxcgruoérxfeel- ingl ren or hymns ly Light", "Safe in the Annie of Jesus" and ‘Abide with Me. Besides her sorrowi parents she leaves to mourn the r loss two brothers, Edward and Gordon and her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Charles MrwDon d. B ic. The pallbearers were iillton Mac- Kay. Leslie Harding, Eldon Hard- ing, Junior Hickey, Alan Hickey, United Church, Princetown. on away. virtue-muggy; Auctio 92 School Street on the 16th three bedrooms. Hot water BELL d: MATIIIESON, Solicitors. "‘ Desirable modern dwelling of Mrs. Samuel Tuplin at noon. The lot has s frontage of 84 ft. on School Street and I24 ft. on Gerald Street. Seven roomed dwelling with burning furnace. Double Garage. W. H. BEATON, and Milton Ramsay. n Sale day of February, 1945, at 12 heating with automatic oil Auctioneer. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROTECTION BUT BUT some Insured workers complain that they ore gelling nothing For their contributions. They ore getting protection. Thai is whcri you pcry for in Fire or automobile insurance. You are glad if you hove no fires You don’i vvgni ony accident; You do nol wont lo lose your job. You Insure your homo against fire You insure your oulomobilr A A’ Protects you if you lose your lob s‘ ~ For this protection you contribute ' Just cs yo_u poy for fire insurance ier; 2. Joyce Chandler; 3. Helen Gamcster. Grade VIII-l. Phyllis Walsh; 2. Roseen LeClair; 3. Richnrdine Walsh and Dorothy Machin (eq) Miss MacKinnons Dept: Grade VIII-i. Roma Burke; 2. Elizabeth Sims; 3. Dorothy Dewar. Grade VI——l. g oW-Viqclnnis‘. Out Uut Way BRM "n-iuz-rv veafi< ‘r00 $00M ‘ l. r. nor-nu HUMPHRIY MITCHELL l- J- Tum" Mini-m" of “bu.” UlfiEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION AHJN M. Mnflu“. M Commirsici? | This Is mnnbar fiva In u series of six u-ivev“ ‘ ' ' ' " , ' ‘ ' ‘I 2:5. Marjorle-lGalrlcsterv nita smallmun; 2. BoydwrGuodi-Iiif-Vmfa"aboutrhnlti’ anéhour in a-pfi -—— Donut (equal); 3, David BurkeIGeQrg-e Stewart. of boiling “ulnar to which a _l.ttll < Honor Roll for the month of and Kenneth Wigmore (squall. Miss Harrington's Dept: rock ammonia. waded. .-‘,’ January. Grade V Sr.—1. Lydia Sims and Grade I <A)—i. Dunn Cook and Afler remoual, polish with a , : Principal's Dept; Helen Cameron; 2. RDbETI, \Vii-'GC-Ol'gr> G011; 2. Frank Burke and chamols. , Grade X-l. Fred Stewart; 2. liams; 3. Raymond Kelly. Olga Ulinnlllul‘; (i. JOAII King and i Jack Williams; 3. Lois Shaw, Miss licssiarfs Dept; Carl Gnmcstcr. For the suit hat, a New ‘lot! Gr-dae IX-i. Catherine Gauth- Grade V Jr.—1. Clarence Muc- Gfillic l ID)—i. Roland Walsn; mllliner- promotes an interest Kcnzle; 2. Florence ' Weeks: 3. Frances . Grade IV-i. Roma Good; 2. Sterling Glover; 3. Georgie Doiron. Mrs. IVOuIXmFs Dept; Grade III-l. Betty 000k: 2- Katllryn Beck and Eleanor Dur- ant tequalv; 3. Erma Doiron. Grade II_~_1. Lucy Sijrlsggndfigl Byl. R. WlulsInZOur Bosralfiiionss color combination for felt-gr and butterscotch. I. Thelma Barrett. Grades I C. and D.-No exams. Kathryn I. lilncLeocl. Principal. TO BRIGHT \Z BRASS If you are called away in ihfl i‘, - - midst of your ironing, turn off thO .'_‘ iron but invert a doc-p pan ovei ‘ The brightness, cm be brought it It will say hot longer and de~ ‘ buck to dull brass by soaking it i you less when you return to thq ° - i.. IF HE VANi-is one MORE. OUT OF THE CORN CRIB uKETi-iAT CRACK ABOUT BEING 8092M U5 BABOONE» USED To 8E ABLE TO RELAx UNDER A TREE HERE. BuT GINCE P1142’: AND His PREi-HQTORiC. JIBEG MOVED N W's uKE HAVING ANTS IN THE Mo. 5-! ‘i HE WANTED TO 5E NEAR Hi5 MOTHER _ TILL CHECK IN AT THE NUT HRTCH. AND ROOM ' WITH ' ' NAPOLEON- evict THE AfQ-na-v Mi HAIZ- RUMPH. vspllfiigg I l _ ~ YOU'RE SMILING- ' WHATRE YOU THINKING ABOUT? IFIPPY AND “CAP" ‘cofiésuiz-Qou ‘cbuzsa, A FELLNS nawY susv-wm-l lsRiNuiNcfUr 1' 5A THER __ By GédTEe M r M " '\ us. SATUR DAY NIGHT AN‘ DETESTED WATEF2—- I uucus eruuy Eve): 4 (m3 601' we . Shut. HATE5 warez- I 1 l I: \ a ¢ \. LOVED GET KILLED IN TH’ LAST‘ KIT- IF IT HAD HAPPENED N TH’ STUBBS HEAD DOESN'T GET roo Braflrom vouz HAT» CPI- STBBS. .2, m’ 0'.)_/,£:C are’ as CAREFUL vourz I wl-lqvi/ilkia’; :-a/ NlLl-Jb tVl-JATWZE you DOiN HERE? I a‘ ' wi-w saucy. I s BEEN TO TH’ ODENlN’ OF UANEQ DINEQ, AN’ '* HOME AGAIN! I'LL as an.» WHEN \ Ely? Y HOULDNT HAVE LET THAT KID WORK ON THE CASE, HE'S TOO GOOFY euT uosovY . SAW ACLOUD ~ i/Dviic A ' . THEN n‘ MUST HAVE BEEN AN INVISIBLE CLOUD