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Stock; Excha _, iilanadian Pros!) -_. __- ltoch ch" 2 7-8 Al: N’ P’ 14 s-c m. m m 1% 3'4 M‘ Wm’ 27 1 4 Anaconda ' “mbsgim 3,1, 1-3 Belt Ohio ‘ Baldwin 12 7-8 Bendix Av 24 Ben-h 5 82 1-4 Dhes 88 1-4 1- “a it Con 011 ' Common B0 1 5'3 so“ Q“; 39 1-2 90h Edison 30 5-8 _ :61 Gas Co 7 1-2 30m Products O3 3-4 Ourt wnoiht A 24 Dupznt 143 51cc Auto Lita 37 1-3 mac P; Li, 1 1-4 gen Elm 89 3'8 Gen Foods 37 Moms 44 1-8 drich 18 3-4 Goodyear Tire 3O 1-4 Gt Nor P 3 7'3 Hudson Oar 6 3-4 1m Har s5 1-2 Int Tel Tel 8 Ksnnecott 35 1-4 Mont Word 47 1-8 Murray Corp B 5-5 N Y Central l8 5-8 Natl Cash m: 22 1-4 Nor Am O0 23 8-4 Pack 4 Paramount 10 1'3 Penn R R l9 5-8 Phil Morris 92 1-2 Phil Pet C0 89 1-2 Pub Ser N J $2 1-2 Pure Oil Co 9 Radio Corn 6 7-8 Radio K O 21 1-8 Sears Roe O0 67 th Pac 15 5-8 Std Oil N J 49 1-8 Texas Corp 48 1-H Stude Corn 6 7-8 United Com 3 1-B_ United Corp 8 1-8 ‘ United Air 37 1-8, United Drug 4 8-4 Unit/ed Gas limb 13 U S Rubber 4i 3-8 U 8 M 54 1-2 vanadium 33 1-3 Warner BrOa 5 1'3 West Union 20 1-2 West Air n 26 3-8 West Elec 101 l-4 Woolworth , 47 3'3 ftilil ll fi/A-u a“? Eoiflilinardk ior Dandruii. l New York Curb (Canadian Press) Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Bell Tel Brazilian Bruck Silk B C Power A Can Cement Can Nor Pr Can Car Found 08-h Oar PM Can Ind Al A Can Paciiic Celanese Cock 9 s 1- ueu$rag$:$@:»ug~5cs§u~13 {ail-rill I | l uFQD 0- | N *7"? was» >- n M Dom Textile Dryden Fbundation O0 gun Steel Wares r-r-n qcsu 1- 1§| :1 u‘ 8$5§3$@am:§5vun “Yes, we find it pays during the dancing season!" --H\unorist. 1|] .lll‘t| it gnu-mm... Jllililll Fresh Frozen Boneless l-Iorse Meat (Packed by W. Harris 8: Co" Ltd.) 50' ___._.__.._._'_.._._._----- Elbe _.Also BEEF TRIPE ———--——-—--————- 46 CALF TRIPE——————--—————— 3V10 ' oi a cen ‘ testate. Montreal Curb (Canadian hm) Clan Abitibi 00m 2 Abitiln Pid 14 Asbestos 9i B A Oil 21 Beauharnoll 8 Bathumt A 7 Dom 5 1-2 Don A 4 1-4 Fraser 1i 8-4 Fraser V"I.‘ O 19 Ford A 20 8-9 Home Oil M! Imn Oil 1a Int Pete 26 l-4 Melchers A — 0e 1g 1-2 Price Pid i-2 (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada. — Commerce 172 ontreal 209 Nova Bcztla 305 val Bk 189 G ' ram CHICAGO, Jan. 29 —(AP)— Wheat prices averaged slightly lower Saturday influenced large- ly by iorecasts oi\ unsettl weather for the domestic south- west. ~ The downturn, l-2 cent atmost was checked however, by firmness at Liverpool. The market closed 1-8 down to l-4 up. Closing prices were: May 69 3-4-7-8, July 69 5-8-3-4 to 70 1-2. Other grains generally iollowed wheat showed little change. Corn clos- ed unchanged to 3-8 doom. May 51 1-8-1-4, July 52 changed, May 28 1-2. ghémged to 1-8 down, May Currencies NEW YORK. Jan. 29 —(AP)— The drain oi gold irom the Netherlands caused by a. desire on the part oi holders oi “hot money" to change t0 New York irom Amsterdam as a reiuge, iorced the Netherlands guilder- down .09 'oi o. cent in te i the United States dollar foreign exchange market day. The guilder closed at 53.46; cents to the dollar 6B oi a cent down irom its Jan. 19 closing iigure . Other ioreign currencies in- clined upward. The Pound Sterl- ing gained 3-6 oi a cent to $46.67 7-8. the French iranc was .00 l-4 t higher, at 2.64 1-4. tho Swiss iranc advanced .00 1-2 oi a cent and the Canadian dollar was quoted up 3-64 oi a cent at a discount 0i 11-16. _______-_--—-— MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto -Industrial stocks higher; mines slightly‘ lower. Montreal ~Golds ighenothers irregular. New York -—Gtocks closed low- “who... -Wheat 1-4 u» 1-a cent higher. N York -R.ubber lower; cot- ew ton higher; coiiee irregular. DOMINION 0F CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ln the Probate Court 8rd Goof!‘ V1. A. D., 19 its mm oi Donald n. McDonald late oi Orwell in Queens County in the said Province Farmer, doc By the Honourable HAROLD LEONARD ALMEB. Surrogate, i int mm or was that average oi point a - composite biggest edi/O house, Northern hi her, wi shown in demand none industrial Ch ins the previ ierred, changed Canadian each. Nut Among in inactive section oi oducts r 22 1-4 E885 5 11ml sted in l’ Judge oi Probate, Etc, Etc. To the Sherlfl oi Queens County or any Constab or literate person within said County. cum-mat Wh 4h ti- tlon §.'.“£n“§i“cn“$fi"iu»b6%s '1“ “t..“i’.f&'““‘il’.‘"“ .1.’ w‘? a. omsa ' era c! Ii o the above named aitate praying that a cltatlonnnay ha usd lor the purpose hereinaitar set = arc thcreioro herelrédrequlred to Eidtiwsmssmififl pn'§'s§1'i>§.'§i: at a Probate Court 1o be hold in the Court House in Charlottfitaiwlrsfiln s Steels and and 50, closed at lis ings av Iaspanr Associated Press luas backed t 48.1. icd since the we The two-hour 582,530 p0 t. Smaller Intyre and Hiram Walker. developed icr Canada. Aside from nebulous worries, the iinancial sector was nearby recovery MONTREAL, Jan. 28 Pnces were shaved in on the Montreal Stock m:- but most lass change Saturda smsi above ending the With the exception loss ior “Ext. Lawrence Paper pre- e m ircct onally Utilities were irregular. gained 1-8, Shawinigm same amount and Mon strengthened 3-4 sales: 60.800 shares‘. MONTREAL, Jan. Butter prices ity exchange TO 8.1T V61 TORONTO, Jan. Lateliquidation nulii ed an etered ou ttlo bette issues showin Gordon and Budb sli tly with _THE cnmgigjrwsrowfi qpARnrAN Stock Prices Move Lower In New York Cl! GAILDNEB Financial Writer YORK, Jan. 30—(AP)-- Rallying iuol ran out oi fire stock mar t Baturday and leading is down iractions to Bpotnvwl ~ o! a ulating nature was locking in the hriei pr Result oi H1010- ocaedings. the day's heslta the Associated 80 stocks lost . On the w was oii 2.8 ior and Canadian issues were generally th Dome advancing Cana A positive regarding chieitains, were mildly‘ optimistic. .______Y_._ Little Price . ange On Mt ’l. Market -i-_._ on nshade cus day's close. oi il-i-SWCN was unchanged at 20 -4. Rails generally were higher with ahead 1-9 Carand C. P 16m Steel 6a. was 1 -2 . constructions. ioundation ‘Total Mina 40,000. tn 9 3-4. eased Press oi a any s r par- ek ended Nov. I9. turnover amount- shares compared _ with 657.380 last Saturday Prominent on the day's setback Btee Bethlehem, improvements were dian Pacific, Mc- OVQISQS-I in business. Most however, “CY ialr GROWN LIFE OVER $200 MILLIONS New Records Mada in Policies In Force, Assets, Income, Reserves and Surplus. Striking gains in volume o! busi- ness and assets, and in poll our. us‘ reserves and surplus iun , are shown in the 28th annual report oi . the Crown Liie Insurance Com- pany reviewed at- the annual meeting by Hon. G. Howard Ferg- HON. G. HOWARD FERGUSON uson, president, and HA1. Stephen- son, general manager. Total insurance in force in- creased to a new record total oi $203,389,668 in 193B irom $188,299- BBB a year ago, a gain oi aromas.- apprcximqtely 9%. New 1i ti: $32,455,134 compared with $32,- 185,644 in i937. Another record was sat in total “n. 1-2 Produce Prices 29 —iCP)-— iractionally trading on the produce the Canadian commod- emalned unqucted. P! Butter spot: Que. (92 score) Cheese spot: Unquoted. t: Unquoted an early rally ss i)" _ day and the market presented a spotty appearance the at base ronend anged respectively. '13, 7-8 higher. ury Basin about perked up 6 to 1.76. Functionally up we Bridge. Can and Domi adian Car nion steel B wth at 49 11019-1111! It is one oi the most Sherritt eased other base metal steady. Eldorado re Dominion reierrod daturday while others 22- Butter and cheese uoted. Butter iutures: Feb. andMarch 22 1-4a; April 22 1-25.. a MINING 29 —(C P)- iied advances tur ~ close. metals had spark- opening rise but buying t. Industrial: were a mining s. slight inclination to the downs de. Volume totalled International Nickel andanelt- err finished unch 1-8 most H. B. STEPHENSON ___.__________ _____ assets, which reached $34.£i2.026 in 1988, compared with $30,711,- 878 in the preceding year. The in- crease oi 833361.148 amounts to approximately 12%. The greater part oi this increase was repre- sented in government and muni- cipal bond holdings. ‘There were also substantial increases in hold- ings oi public utility and industrial l bonds and first mortgages on real estate. with a smaller increase in preierred and common stocks. The average rate oi interest real- ized on total ledger assets was 4.97% in i938. This was an excel- lent rate oi return on sound investments, the report states, in view ni the low rates prevailing on all classes ni investments in recent. as an industry oi conservation and co-operation it is oi great import- ance and useiulness. In fact, it plays a very vital part in sustain- ing the liie oi the countrv. it promotes thriit and seli-reliance aniong all classes oi citizens. rend- ers many individuals and families independent oi public assistance, and supplies a large portion ni the iunds required ior permanent- con- struction by governments, muni- cipalities, companies and private borrowers in afl parts oi (Janada. valuable and in the national necessary agencies economy and richly merits careiul consideration and generous treat- ment at the hands oi the govern- ments. “Canada cannot stand still. We cannot aiiord to driit. We must take vigorous hold oi our problem- Q“°°“'l cmmii- 1'1 n" " others unchanged. cockshutt Plow and a; ream,“ seeing m"- dim. GROUND MEAT - -— — —- - -- - — '-' '- — 5° §‘_“°°'°‘,’“Ffb',!§:,¥; “,‘,§x,,"°f,‘§,',§,°“"f{ and the Massey-Harris issues cultles. take aggressive action. By " th: hour i eleven o'clock ioreri on. we" “rmer- starting Canada on a progresslvc ' ' oi the sarnno da to shew cans: D°m° w“ the 11951 941101‘ 01' I upward trend we will increase our |8|2lil| stOragQ 00., l-lllilluti any they can w y the Accounts oi Kanemlb’ Week M1101" sold WP- trade. our wealth. our happines- qm “h; 3,4,“, ‘hum logbopg|l'_d_ Th0 Pflfwlilne producer cl bed and insurance policyholders and ‘ ——-—- and tho Estate closed as prayed io 1 7'3 W 31 3-4 ""1 WNKht-Hlf- shareholders will reap in common n“ Waggon m; m mom", 0g grooves also moved ahead in good with all other citizens n full meas- ll. F. Macfhce Esq, Proctor ior laid volmne. Macassa moved 25 down un- oi benefit irom improved cen- fi‘ “$31111; hsreh rdcr that a true mhiiq\samrlroiii§§§§n°'a§§kegi'iiii§ ditions’ o . -——?———~— _ - a», her-co! be fzflglfltilblhlallelillllll‘: soigaolrifio l mo“: cheaper ‘om mvnnrnn MONEY nox ' IOIK IIC l 1'5 n —i_. Advgfusing flatg-Payglflg |fl Advflllfifl cnnrooumwiiwziiresfiu once in were 1 to a iew cents with (By The Canadian Press) each week ior at cast ionr oonaeou- Central Pat, Chestervillo, Mc- Ologing exchangg rates Minimum Char-gs nu an: sever-ileum! 25 Oelu-I- » We week: mm 11h- dm hem! flu! Waiters, Preston and Slscoe iirrn- at Montreal 4.11 m2: u. s. l. "M I "I"! “la 11""! 1W 1°"? ins and Kirkland Lake. Fermi. an 1.00 21-32; iranc 2.6a 5-32. Central Guardian locals, 4o par wordpwastern and Eastern tool _ with posted in o (allowing pubic 3m Anton“, and Bram,“ o“ M New York ___P°und 57 74;; to per word; Announcement: and coming Events 2c oer Word‘ g “"11. ulmlr. In "l! gllghtly, mun,“ d1,- _99 5.16; 1mm 2,54 i:.-:-.."':.1'.'a,....~ "'""....."*- rat-r. .12: n.:::~.=..~::.- s. -'.'..:'..."-:.s::::..":. .. ‘.'.‘..‘i"ti; ,,-»-= P" g-g-dt; y; y; ‘"3 o. p} huh. " ernant 4o words m n ltoyaiBankoiO mm - c,;,e°'§§“,'_‘§, ff), 1°10; o, EL" __ 16:51,‘ _—°P°13§§- m u, u d oreaal ti: store And i“ nah a?‘ "or": "[9112. Tsfliiifu“ dobooddk‘ggn.iir Oriwali Cove 8l°‘c“mdm“ “upped dawn 5 m 5 d1’ 59 45 “m” mnadm‘ ‘n’ w o u p on; ~ _ “id ' ' ' timeouts ' p“ s: 2m grfappllcallorl. 1.1] cf“::'mc‘|':g§“§'°f:"1§: iigro-e niirdipywdlcwnadOkiifil lm- “'03 c Minimum chm wraith-meat "ZBMPW- WI"- m, u _, m, n d“, proved a 1.10 wlui other wcat- ‘MONTREAL. Jan. 2a 4cm- mm“ g_ 9m 011B X1105“! llmhlllled- 2715c ‘Pounrit Sal-ling“ aldvanced — ___ _______ or s hand um ————-———— -oaceu - - on - ’ M. n '"‘_"" e Bealv the fidngourtthismlth us‘ NEW YORK. Jim- 28 —(AP)-— Montreal foreign exchanges today T0 ~14" lice 91190119 oi January n, 1m and in For-um witch-nae: Great Britain while the United States dollar m " In" mm this third year oi Ilia Maieat 31-118, 731.1; fldg; 9,0- runaiined Fulnechalmngefd at 28-3 ‘I’! — IIA'I@ OI- WILL EXCHANGE 5 SP l‘ ~ ' _ ' ' 11 5' Drem um- 11° 151195 171°‘! Leigh. . . . . . . , ___- ~- i3...“ % riot 11167111156 giiiqn or box s 1.526.222 £5’) (5rd) n r. PALMER. igfiagsnhginy? 131st’; “xiii;- m‘ “p sughm m 2'“ 5'32‘ A e1 ‘ l.»- 4-28-31. L-279-l-28-80-2-fl-12. _ 1-4. - u" Mung’. gm- gummy; m‘ p “my g "“ ruc- BRINGING lal rates until March. in at ‘work Ponmnsnu also‘ 11-892-1-2181. uv iFAfl-IER ___. _ _________ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH l-lrugh Millar preached the conclud- ing sermon in his iive series on. “Some ed on Matthew 19:27, the sermon dmlt with the does our religi minister indies tion oi the world, line, by paying ening oi’ God. who/t our religion costs us wi what it cost the disciples and i-he sermon at the even the them-e. "How God." Svptaklng (mm John I \ trdq ‘Oak oak continues luatily to grow both Ill u" llld1tf0lllfll" -mm u» Pnddcnr’: us. or Annual Man-lag. 1937 _ t ". P01 1933 S ‘i ‘ in force My, Policies!» Force _ m8 - n Minion,‘ 1as,299,sa6.00 2os,sa9,66s.oo ‘ Q25 -|O5 MiLiloug‘ New Policies Issued .‘ \9$8'1°1"'1"0Ns $2,185,644.00 $2,455,134.00 i. i‘ Assets ‘ltd Cash Income i 191s - 3 MILLION5 8,012,984.83 8,442,809.22 3-1928 - i5 MILLIONS . Mm, '93s ‘ 5“ M ' “P” ' 30,771,877 96 s4 43a 026 6a , . _ ' . HP o 9 o o 1 ' 1 Free Surplus - 1,483,912.23 1,679,610.34. Aver-ago lino ol Interest Earned 11-97% Home Ofiico Toronto Iliablilhad IQOO INSURANCE COMPANY J. C. SAINT, Gen. AgL, 144 Richmond St. Cum ottetown. Maritime Branch Ofllco: MacBeath Bldg, Morwtnn, R. C. Mscdonald, LLB, C. L, U., Sllpt. Rev. Mr. Murray pointed out that we ought to get a clear con- ception oi God as a great Heaven- lyFatirersothafiiwemay-beab toseesinixiallitsionnsasit really is. and in obtain that in- ward peace which alone enables Us to meet the trials oi liie. The morning Ant-hem, “Consider And Me,” Miss Berna Huestis taking the solo part. In the evening the "Send Out Thy Light" by Chas Gounod. As a special‘ number Mrs. T. Rm Cudmore and At the morning worship, Rev. :1 th te i h Tests oi Our Religion. Bas- v0 e am‘ Dug t w meet Blcirgovrrie, Dumbarton, in tho second Ebb. 4. l subject,‘ What on cost." ln it the ted that by renuncia- self-discip- hecd o the chasir und by comparing years. .. 1n the mun 1h; dd _ n, members 0i’ the early church. we Mrs. Angus McEactiem sang very the second year in succession, Eng- m-esldeng Ho“? ‘a, 1§,,.§,,,,{°‘°i§e,,,,,‘? shall come w a fuller knowledge sweetly the Duet entitled, "Who land defeated Wales 5-2 in m son 831d; “Lite insurance is not gésuilnd surtmnder to our Master. Could It Be, But Jesus." amztatfiurh Illtsefélfllébllfll Iigtcceu an industry of rimnry d ti I » -———-*——-——- mil 0 8T6 0 ny. $99.1 m}, a, agmulfine o, ,,1,’f,f,,,‘§°_ QQ, Rev. 1.. M. Murray preached the snvsuca T0 sccorm normn _s0n England won s-z at Rhyl. ihg service, on ye oi l4:9._ think GLASGOW, Jan. ZQ-(CP Cable) Keep Mlnard‘; In ihc h -Buckie ‘Yhistie dazeswa-s i511 dale Wanderers in a. Scoti/lsh Cup, first-round replayed game on thd iormerb ground Saturday. A wreck: draw at, Nithsdale. Buckie will now Cur querors o! ENGLAND DEFEATS WALEB' OHELTENHAM, Eng %l—lC. P. Cable) -Victorious fol OHIO. 95-5 10111111; J61!» u TELEPHUNE omsoronv NEW issue oi the Island Tele- A phone Directory is scheduled for publication 0n April 1st. Listings will be closed on February 15th. Persons who intend to become Telephone Subscribers at this time, and subscribers who wish changes made in their present listings, are urged to send their requests to our it ___‘ Because oi the extensive field it covers, and the irequency with which it is used by the public. the Telephone Directory has be- come recognized as an, ideal ad- vertising medium. Telephone subscribers represent a o f ' d lass b 10 . . gvzieofirriouilteslsange vii $112: in“; nearest Business Office at once. We ' k . N f9 0 , , ‘ gpgizsbiigh henhfiiiy 15m. cannot undertake to give effect 1n the ——--~——_’--________. newjssue to orders received after February 15th. date. ISLAND TELEPHONE 00-, LIMITED _____________.__ 15y George McManus» Please note carefully this closing i ' \ . 114a ‘Pl-IO eusi IT'S isvigréggi -|_0r~rr x/vle THING?» w r1 _ -_ GRACIOUS‘ STLL BUSY- N THE WOQLD CAN SHE BE TALKING TO- ALL THIS TtME i’ COULD TALK TO N MUST BE GITTIN’ AN AWFUL PAN IN’ ON THA ‘PHONE- WOR D WANT TD Ll TO IT i’