v Y’S S CgARLOTTETOWN_ _ GUARDIAN Tack and IBMOND Q YESTERBATS liiiilil MiiiiiiEi illliiTAiillNS“ Corrected-Tor Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue PRODUCE nu reused cvvt .. 80c llln one, cWL, . . . . . . . 060-7111: 0am .. 40c RETAIL MARKET Potatoes pk . . . . .. 12c Celery bunch . . llnnrt Bee! . . (‘hicken each Stew Meats ... ... ... Pork Chops .,, . . Veal lb .. . . . Roast Pork .. . 100-111: Reef, per qaartl . . . l-‘lnvl lmek .. Parrots 4 ii: . Unions No 1 10 ills Pnrsnips 3i it) ,.. Apples daz IIm-ls do: lmbbaga Bull?!‘ . (‘rt-om Eggs do! . Cihlrnlps R fn Cranberries lb Dried COd lb ,.. Smelt! lb ,,, PRODUCE (Canadian Prenn) ,. MONTREAL, Fell. I>—~.\'o plies rilunges were recorded on the Mont- D‘i'1l dairy and produce lllorket today as trading turned quiet The buitor market was generally quoted at 211/; to 7H2 cents ll pound for cnrlofs or less bf I10 1 grade Solids brought £1115 to 20 cents and prints 201,5 to 27 (Put! Receipts were 12-1 hoxes (‘heose prices held nnrhnnged t 11 will! ll Found for lute-fall lnn c of l0. 1 Ontnrios and 11-1,’ to 1?. cents for summer‘ lines Arrive s totalled 2'.’ boxes. On tho egg luaekct A-large Nvntlnil- od :6 20 cents a dozen, A-nwdlnul 23 rents. A puilots 22 cents, Ii 1S to 181,5 cents and C 17' cents, fur graded shipments in carlots or less. Offer- inrzs were 2.222 eases. Tho potato lmlrkct held steady at recent advances Quebec whites sold at 50 tn G6 m-nls 115'!‘ ho pound imp. New Brunswick luonutlllus if» in 410 cents nnd Print-e Iidlvuril Islands an to 01'» cents. Priuec l-hllvard Island's in ilfl pound bags brought 06 to 70 cents. Miscellaneous (fimllllllllv Freon) .\l(\.\"|‘lll'l.\l.. l-‘llv .34 Win-ill. uur no 2 Ilariey 1‘ \\' nu Unis (I \\‘ nu ' Oats t.‘ \\' no (lain t‘. \\' Illl -l . (hits feed no 1 1- Flour spring ullvut It-‘lllliliti firsts '1 Iii). I-‘luur seconds $1.90. lPioul- tlukoru {i 7o Flour winter wheat patents choice H ~40 to $4 4'10. Flour willie rnru Si‘. Sit to $0 00. llrnn toll $27 3.1 Nimrts toil $25 Mlddllngs toll $ - Rolled uilis lIllK iii) lbs I lllly no ‘.1 per ton cal-lulu $15 00. Pin-rue no 1 Ont II. Fheeso nulnlllvr 111i, to ‘l2. Butter no 1 211,5 1o 2111. rings ill ttllritllln .\ 1 large ild. Idlzzs A 1 all-diam m: Eggs A 1 pullers 112. Idggxv A lard» ‘i0 Egon A Iiltlsllil . Eggs A pniiets - . Iiglzs l! iurire _i ldlggil It lnl-diunl Eggs t? Bl Puintuos Que 140's 511-711. N‘ ll luls Mo's 1.‘. u. 1' I-.' I 1111's iifrilt. Lit/L Lmclec (Flllliliillln Pjeill) ,‘.lfl,\"L‘ltl-i.\l.. lH-ll. Uriel-inns on ill- Iwu Mnull‘ i ih aim-k nmriv-tn today ininiivrl ilifi i . itw-eipts wt re (‘Ulllllinlvil 0f I'll l-ul-‘ie. ‘Ziii lvllreB. 1'.’ ||n;_’.~‘ [Hill l4) slump and - \\'-re \l':- luluzze-l 7 ufi .1:- .. the l-nli; be- 'r'.-.-.-.- new no 1 rloNl f . ' A" 1.1.’ ri-d Ill Mn. or _1 l: plain ililfllll)‘ .. '1 w m. .-r~~~lv um’ .'i ~ Imus new» i 1.11.1 at ' . fsd and unlit r u. prelulluu nil n-lvl-t: t1. ' '4 tlllll lights were S.“ lllll t_‘:\ flows u-vr~ from $0 o0 (Inhnlton lulu wunll “My. (lpz-heil D E IiUnMI. Z30 viii-ll oFiIZanDAE-u Storm: Aelllc Oil (‘lltllll lfes‘ '. Plliimilg ... (Turfllgils .. . ll blillvs . Ilnnl lfixill . Elllllhlilfi (tolls Lake Uuilhllu iirauzlda tirl-enn ilillvru ilarker lfnilingef Howey .1 .1! Form .. Kirk Lake Markets At A Glance "i" "P stocks lowoo WQL. W1 n1 g—W'hodt up 3i to Ne ‘ark-Cotton, rubber, and Ina-Ir higher. Currencies Supreme Court, expected next weak. rats yesterday was 1:32 below par was $4 581A, M, of a ceot above yel- 4- tcrdsfs figure The. lfi-loh franc was uachan ed at 1106 cents. gains The pound was up cents. GRAIN (Johnston and Word) CHICAGO, Feb 5- \Vh9flt1— SHIV v0- ". .... ... IN 03 1H July ... ... -.. .... 88% a,‘ M‘ 80% 877i 8T 80% 81 m" aux; s2". 78% 77% 7R1 7.1% 14% 751/, 4n rm Iss4, 421 4m, 42 401/, ram 401,4 WINNIPEG, Feb 5_ Wheat:-- High Low Lu! May a214, om. R21; July ... S? 811A 81% Sea: .. Outs- lilny 40% July 40:53 Sept (Canadian Prom) TORONTO, Feb. lS-Tho shorts in Wttle Long Lac were started on an. drill-r round-up today in tho midst of u sluggish nnd barely firm mining market Covering operation which appeared mainly in tho last hollr pushed the price up 40 cents to 0 00 and the trade expanded to 10,500 shares Tho rest of the lnorket was comparatively lame with the golds up n Iihitlo and other groups narrowly lower. Voluulc was neul-Iy 50,000 shares heavier than that of hlonllay, During I quiet morning session a kle little polling cropped up Crow. McKenzie, Central Patricia. itfncasoa, God's Lnko and tilllmar nnd there issues were lnol-ked down u few vents I."l\.'il Miter in the Gay 1.11111» Long Inn's leadership was aer- "ple-i nnd lsreiii’! in the price dyke lwre nlended. Ila-awn "ruling hllek from ll low of 2 :10 to close 5 not up t 24-1, while Central Pat finished ll with a new gain of 1, and the others reduced their losses At the clone Sis- eno was off 4, Syirauite 1. Hall An- tonin 5, (lunnnr it, Coninvges d, Reno 1 nnd \v'cutures 1,4,. (Cunnlllnn Press) TORONTO, Feb. 5~— ‘leril>_v' l hiinl‘! Y, Nnillvnu . i) $00k l1 .. (m. Texas _ nlnlrn ‘l.’ . 37am amtllgmao e . . -_ rel . Wllklr 00d Pfd 11‘i P“ ‘I W her Brew Wright llal» . .. uflothing as Good for Asthma. Asthma remedies come and go but every year the sales o! the original Dr. .7. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedi’ now gluten and greater. No lur- ther evidence could be asked of lt-s nlnlrkable merit. It relieves. It is llwfll 0! the same unvarying which the sufferer from u- Wrllhi. ll . , . Silver . . Totlll idle! 206,000. USLIBTED Bnitnc ... ... ... ... .... 215 I'm: Kirk . ... ... . 2% (‘en Jinn ... ... ... ... ... .. 5% Voila]! .. ... ... ... . . r ... 2 hull) Klrlr ... ... ... .. 2 lflllec 1 learn: to know. Do no: suffer another lunch. but get thu aden- dittmnody to-dly. I. u- .s~l ‘Fié? (Canadian Pnu) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial 303mm; "A331", “TTIB Torontlr Minco—l m mini hi h . New York-Stock: c osed ’ llightefy “fir”; Volume, however, at ovon the wee end n21! Ill but stocks did not res Wheat was sharply certainty over tho adverse to ths Government's lltlnn (Canadian Pun) seamed be be the m ’ NEW YORK, Feb. li-Tho foreign exchange markets remained quiet L0- day as dealers awaited the gold clause decision of hhe United Btotel Whether the delay in the down of the dee mun t-lls an ficaliee witihrespect in the no ore can say. but it that the ensc f0- llot h clear rut oas Apparently the inal- The Canadian dollar closed slightly lower at I-lfl percent discount The Sterling developed moderate strength at times and during the forenoou was Gold Clo . selling a cent higher The final rate n“ ca"! “a meme the mcnnitlllne if a r, stocks probably would Lllidluw mourns L, Fob. ls-yarcign cur- “"1 Compuw’ reueies moved narrowly higher Ou Montreal fol-alga exchanges todly, the pound sterling, tthe French franc and the United States dollar s11 lhowing 1-56 cents at $4 881,1; while the American dollar wna 1-10 of nae percent higher at 1~1li or one percent premium The franc til-med 01 of a cent to $6 51 NEW YORK. N, Y.. London market u: s 11/;d against 142s 1d President Iioosuvelt signed bill do. he second Liberty illlllrterly dividend ay Dec net oper 1i $2,030,002 against $1,408.21?! 933 nths $13,000,358 ag- e 011 output during barrels daily, on 11.1 [according to "Oil a Donald Richberg, following confer- ence with President Roosevelt stated that (lovrrnnlene offlcinls isintiou are in gt Illlh Low Lust proposed NRA leg» nernl ugreculent us lo tlhc general content of regulation that will be presented to Conizreos Ilescrve Boards condition statement of weekly reponting n: I :-r bunks on Jan 30th shows increases for tho peek of 8111-0001100 ill net demand deposits, $6,000.01!) in the time $38,000,000 ill reserve lmlanees reserve hanks, ilecreilses of $1Ii,000.000 in loans and lnveslanents nnd $00,000,- 000 in Government deposits. Iteprcsentatlve Stcaguil, of House Banking and Currency (foul- MARKE_T__ oosslP (By Johnston not! Word’; Ipgdgl Wire) Bank Act of 1935, containing for reaching changes in fedsnl reserve system and granting the Government sweeping Dower: of banking regulation and credit control. More tihnn fifty DNPDIIII l are la- cluded ill the program. High Low Lu! 0f! 30 1nd 10217 101 36 101M .64 20 Ilnlll .. 311.38 33 05 33.13 .30 "0 Util 11.10 10.98 17 37 .09 . . . 90 37 .04 Dow Jones. BAKING LETTER Monday Evcnlnl NEW YORK, N. Y., Fob. 4—\\'heat sold n fraction lower than last week. but. for the day, it shows n loss of 1% cents from Saturday's clan A similar loss took place in Coru. I still lla not think they will go much lower Canton closed slightly higher and last advices hold good. Stocks were extremely inactive and slightly lower Small traders and their fears account for the drlbllrig iiqul. nation, but important holders do not seem worried. If they were, the la- dustrlal averages would not hold above 1m, but would be down near or below 00. Today they were low at ioi 3o i told you Thursday. when they closed at 101 00 that: they could Bo slightly below 100, but when Kiley have not dolle so yet About 110 75 is 111° “lvfflt I eltiwct and it may not be reached at that The delny ill the gold decision seems to lu-a rather favorable than other- wise All unfavorable decision would not require a very lengthy opinion, but a favorable decision will require lots of explanation. Ilenee, the do. lay Is favorable and the decision, breaking ‘another precedent, might even coals before Monday. J C Penny, of which yoll were told to sell your remaining half when it was 72, sold near 6-1, buy some around 0'.’ Corn Products closed higher and should be bought around (i2 Phillip Morris sold at 41% and should he nought at this level, though it alight go to 40% It will moire a new iligh soon Ii S Steel could shill go a frac- tlon below 35, huy if it does. Any weakness thin week would ho utilized, if not already long to buy stocks recommended last week n2 the prices given last week. Johns Man- ville 40, Case Threshing 51 to b0, At- chisou below H, Loews {i2 to iii, Montgomery Word around Z1. Sears Ituobuck till, Am Foreign Power 7 per cent ptd 17, General Electric 2211,. Baring. aviimilrn FliiiliiiS tun nrwliinnln MONTREAL, Feb. 5.-Values 10l- lowed a. somewhat mixed course tn dull trading on the Montreal Stock Exchange today and in its main characteristics the market followed the lead of Wall Street, Volume was lighter than yesterday. Dealers again paid little nttth- tloll to the encouraging news from trade and industry, remlullng aloof from operations and allowing prices to drift slowly downward beneath their own weight. Shnwinigan Power Company reveal- ing an increase in earnings during 1934 o! 20 cents per share was ig- Further intimntlons from Quebec governmental source that legislation is being drafted to clear muddled nmvsprint. situation failed to have any effect; on paper stocks and only one or two appeared 1n board lots, holding about the same as previous closing levels. Among the former market lead- ers, Holiingcr firmed 10 cents at 18.00 and Canadian Pacific, heavily in the late stages of the ses- sion, declined ‘iii at 13%. Brazilian was ofl 1.1 at 9% and International Nickel and Montreal changed from yes/today. Stock sales totalled 6,033 shares; WHEATLEY SCHOOL Following is the report of Wheat- ley School for the month of Janu- urade X (Sr.)—1, Robert. Carr. Grade X tJr.)~—1, lsitila Horne. Grade VIII-l, Doris MlwLure; 2. Katherine MacPherson; Grade VII-—i, Verna Cudmore; 2, Hilda MacQuarric; 3, Daniel Mac- Grade VI-~I, John Carr; 2, Mabel ith uradc IV-i, Isabel Cudmore. "e MacPhcrson; 3, Mu-iom Youn- _.:adc II—1, Cora Arzwortuy; 2 Donald AxwortilyY Gracie I (Sr.)—1, Robert Mathe- Grade I (JrJ-l, Joyce Cudmore; 2, Horellce Younker. Perfect attcndsnce-diernicc Ax- worthyt memo Cudmore. Alice MacLehnsn-Tcacher. (Patriot please copy) NEWTON SCHOOL The foiewing is the standing of Newton Qchiooi for the month of Grade X~1 George McKenna 2 Adele Mofvor 3 Adele Greenoll. Grade VIII-l Dorothy Greenan 2 Margaret McKelma 3Vin1an Mc- Grsde VII—1 Raymond Smith 2 Ita McIvor 3 Wilfred Smith. Grade IV-i Evangeline Orcenan. 2 Tana McIvorl- 3 Mary Melfenns Greensn 2 Ivan McKenna . Grade III-(Jfl-l Justin Smith 2 Mary Mllrtogh 3 Wllllwe MK:- Mt’l. Stock Exchang e (Quotations furnished by Johnnie- nnd \Varl1 members of thu Ilnnirool Rtorh Exchange. llnnlrrnl (‘m-h Mn! kct, 150 Richmond Street. Charlotte- town.) Stocks Opened Lu! Bolhunst A ..... 01/; lieli Tel 135 Bruz '1‘ I. Pow ..,.. 0% B L) Pow A ... ... 2S B l.‘ Pow ll .... 5 Iirnck Si ' . can Bronze (‘an Car (‘em .. . . a 7 (Jun (‘.01 Colu . . 21% (‘an ('t‘lll (foul . . . 1.4a 7 (‘all Ind Al A 111,4. (‘nu lnrl Al B 8'11; (‘an North 1w 181/. Inn l‘:lc . .. 121,, (‘oekshut Plow 7 (‘or Sluelt 130 llrydeu Paper 51/; Dom Bridge , 2751; Iloln (Ginsu Coin .. 118 1min Stet-i Coal I1 . 5 llypsllnl . . ... . "H lluw Sluiilh Paper . .. 12 Hull (inlll Mines . 1800 1800 Illtl Nickel ... WV: Intl You’ . llltl Pow Pfd 5R Massey Ilurris 4% McColl Front 1.‘: Mont Pow . 307, Natl Brow‘ .. .13 xlu Steel Car 1111A Power (‘orp . . 10 fit Law Corp .. 17F» Sllau-lnignu . . ,.. 1V5 181,4, Steel (‘o Can Com . .. 47 47% Steel (‘o Clan Pfd .. 42 4'.’ \V|\b (‘at . . 25 22 \\'ill E104: 2 L‘ (‘animal-cc . 103 “out Iv" 197 ‘.5 Nora 391 Itnyol . 170 . Bank of Canada 55V; IN MEMORIAM MR. P. l1. WATTS The death o! Mr. Percy Hubert. Watts, of Charlottetown, which oc- curred on November 29, i934, at the early age of 3B years, caused deep regret and gloom among his many friends and relatives throughout Prince Edward Island and Bridge- water, N.B,, where he was we?! known. In s much greater dc;ree is this felt in the home circle o. 11.5 loved ones. where deep sorrow iliis the hearts of those tor one so dear and so fondly cherished Lu the; memories. The bereaved wife, father, sisters and little children all feel the pain of ,his possltliz- A 11¢" previous to his death, the deceased was stricken with a paralytic Stroke- For some time hopes were held for his recovery and although the best medical skill and constant core and attendance were provided, all these means proved unavailing. Just as the eventlde was falling, he P1155811 peacefully as if in sleep, his spirit returning to his Maker, God. Honest and uprnul. with all hi! feliowmen, it. is indeed sad to sea one so young and in the prime oi life, taken sway from loved ones and home, but God's ways are be- yond dur finite minds to compre- hend, and in their sorrow may those who mourn bow humbly to His will, believing that He doeth all things well, according to l-Iis, eternal pur- pose, and confide in Him, who hears and will help in every trial and sor- row. The departed was the only son o! Mr. Aeneas Watts, of Rocky Point, Grade 1I-1 Madeline Greenau. Eileen McIvor Teacher. P.E.I., and leaves to mourn, besides his serrowlng wife. nee Lillian Dor- othy Whynoti, of La Have Branch. Bridgcwatcr, N. 8., five children, Muriel. Victor, John, Ralph, Jean, all at home; two sisters, Mrs. Char- les Lightbourne, Hamilton, Ber- muda; Edythe. in Boston, Mass. A large attendance of relatives and friends congregated at the home, where the funeral service was conducted by Rev. G. C. Webster. Pastor, who spoke most fittingiy on --.- (‘HIQYDD “$13101. "the following N. Y. Stock Exchange d Word members 0|’ out roll Hindi E ‘ ‘ Curb Market, .156 Richmond Street Ch-ilottetown). Col Fuel Iron Colulzl Gas Elec i114, Coln 5101 20 (‘on Gas 11) (‘On Oil . 71,5 (‘on (.‘lln 41.5% Cora Prod . (12% D91 Hull . 3-1 11 I Dnpont .. l iiil Eastman Kodak ... 11?. Elec Auto Lite , 271M; 101cc Pow Light 21A Erlo .. .. 10% First ‘Natl sléiléif ..'I Gen Asphalt . (ieu Yilec 1.. .. 231,4, lien Foods . .. . . I14 Gen Motors Gold Dust . Goodrich Ru (loodyear Rub Graham Paige (ii-oat Wes/t Sugar Hudson Mot Intl Ilnr .. lull Nickel Intl Tel Johns Mao Kolvlnlltor Ken (fopprr . Lambert Co Loews Incorp Loose Wiles Bis itlcKeesport Tin Mack Trill-k Math AlkhLi . Miss Iiau .. . Mont Ward ... Noah hlot ... . Nntl Ills . Nllll Ilia . Natl Dairy Prod . Natl Pow Light ... New York Ceu .,. North Amer . North Pnc .. PIIOX Mo: Penn Iillil .. Pub Ser N J’ Phil Pet . . Pullman C0 Ilullio Corp . . Radio hoith Orph . Rep Iron Steel .. .\':ifl.‘\\“ll_V Stores . lioeiluck mm Co . Sncony Vac .. South Pzle South Ilnil . . Stand Brands Stand (ins 111cc Stand Oil (I'll Ntand Oil N J Stewart Wllme Studebaker Thcrlnoid Texas (‘n . Tex Gulf Hui .. Tim Roll Bear .. llnion (‘orb (‘orb . Union I'm: ... - United Corp . . . United Gris Imp ... li S Ind A1 . . . . .. xxx: 2 z. 11.8 llnbber Ii S Smelt Van Steel . Warner Bron Co \Vnrrcn Bros a _\A -2»: “flléiiiqfll ;<;?.'_,;f.i.- '3 '; a J‘ 6r h» \\'est Elec . \\'oolworth (‘o .. Has» 51 Q- .1- IVortll Pump . . Yellow Truck .. .. : ~l =. r ... E 2~ lam ‘cl REBESSIUNS 0N N.Y. MART By Frank MDCMIIIEJI, Axociaicd Press Financial Writer (By Guardian's ibsclal W41) IYTZW YORK, Feb. 5.-Securitics continued to drift along today in the “gold clause doidrums" and me pre- ference oi’ most traders for the side; lines was generally reflected in mild price recessions. While the volume of stock trans- actions was a little above the pre- vious dull session, it: was still sub- normsl. A few high priced shares dropped 2 points or a little more, but the list, as a whole, was only fractionaliy reactionary. Prime bonds found takers on minor reces- sions and United States government obligations were steady. Turnover In equities came to only 557,780 shares and the volume in bonds was similarly restricted. The Associated Press average for 80 stocks mirrored the generally nor- row character of price recessions with a. decline oi’ .4 of a point at .38. There was a. flurry of selling in Studebaker Common and preferred which carried the former off frac- tionally to close at 1, and the latter st. 0%, down 2%, as arbitrageurs found the issues out of line with provisions of the reorganization plan recently approved by the company's stock“ lders. Recessions in moot leaders were confined to around 14 of a point or ass. selected hymns were sung: "Asleep in Jesus", "Abide With Me." The pali bearers were: John Griffin, Robert J. Griffin, Garnet Campbell. Hubert Georvectt, Bruce Smith. Ivor Smith, all of Rocky Point. The remains were laid to rest interment being mode in the People's Cemet- ery, Charlottetown, P. E. I. (Quotation: furnished by Johnston on the M ingrequiredforthis WATERLOO fimbinilod 1am, ._.___ All‘ Bed . u... n-IIDK 1101/; Allied Cliéln ... ... 1Z5 13X}; é. 112% 17 4 17 g . Iilfl 33% 001/; 104% Tob B 82 Anaconda Cop 101,1, Atchlson .. . 2%, Auburn Auto . "314 Bald Loco .. 5% Bait Ohio .. 101i. Barn A . (iii, Ben Aviation 1J1 nun Steel mp4 25in 16% 143,’; 111K; 1.3 12,’. i 541,4 2i! [I --‘1/l Ghee Ohio 411%. (‘hie North 4% Chrysler Mot .. 31 Columll Garb 705i‘ Central i Guardian Thin collunl in noel-red Ior new: 4% of lowl interest hat mivutilllug o! o newly snore logy ho inland I O coats o word nuztly pnywbln lo odvoncn OONFEDEIZJTRON LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-fl798-7-111fli1Zi TRY THE NEW Tobacco H 8a N Bright Cut, Just. introduced by the manufacturers of Hickey dz Nich- olsons Black Twist. L~4058-2~2-tf. DANCING,—Miss Williams class- es cancelled this wreck. Will be rc- sumed. Monday February 11th. L~4128-2-6-1l. PLEASANTLY ENTERTAINED~ Mrs. W. G. Bruce, Worthy Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, entertained the Past Worthy Mat- rons of the Order to afternoon tea, Feb. 4th. at her lovely home “The Harland" Apaztments. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-The item in Friday‘: Guardian re the service held in Elliott Hail on Sunday January 27th should have réhd; “It i: hoped to continue these service: during the remainder of the winter every second Sunday evening.” ACCIDENTS-—A Cambridge cor- respondent writcs that Mr. Richard Sancebaugh fortunately did not have his leg broken as was reported but only suffered very severe sprnin which will confine him to the house for some time. Another regrettable accident occurred in Murray Har- bour Norih : cently when Miss Mary J. McLure fell and injured her hip. CARD PARTY .11‘ CLERMONT-- A very enjoyable cord P111111’. 1111391 the auspices of the Indian River- Kensington branch oi the Catholic Wombzfs League, was held at the home oi Miss Ellie Gillis. There were ten tables of auction in play. It was a success both irom the financial as well as the social point. of view. Card playing began at B dciock nnd lasted untl 10 dclock. A bountiful luncheon was served by the hostess and her assistants. After tint; came the results of the card playing. The ladies prize was won by Miss Greta. Hagarty and the men's prize by IVLr. John Mur- phy. The remainder of the even- ing was spent in dancing, music furnished by Mrs. Curie)‘, Messrs. Vernon Campbell, Brendon Dtisccil, and Allie MnoNellfK MEETING 0F CATHOLIC W0- MEN‘S LEAGUE - The regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's Maguc, Lot 65, was held on Sunday afternoon at Ci p. m., on Feb. 3rd, with tell ‘bombers and one visitor present. The President, Mrs. Francis Costello, was in the chair. The meeting opened with prayer. The minutes of the previous meet- ing wcre read and adopted. 'I‘he bed spread, which was then lottcried was won by Miss Pearl Costello. Tile five cent monthly lottery ihcn took place. The prim, donated by Rev. Father Henri], was won by Miss Mary McElol-y. At the Jaun- ary meeting it was decided to hold weekly whisis in the hail and at this mectng they derided to con- the Chaplain, Rev. Father Herreil, with a nice iablc cloth ll-Ild six table napkins. The meeting was then ad- jloumed. Miss Helen McKenzie, C, N, Hotel is visiting friends in Halifax and Plctou. Mr. William Warren. Provincial Scout Commissioner, leave-s today for Montague on business connect- ed with the Extension Campaign. 11c will remain until Friday. The many friends oi’ Mr. Byron Bowncss qt‘ the Massey Harris Co, will be pleased to learn that, he. is sotifactorily recovering from his recent severe operation in the P E. I. Hospital. ORWELI. WOMEN'S INS TTFUTE The January meeting of the Or- well Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Martin, Seven members and six visitors were pres- .ent. Meeting opened by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by whistling a tulle, sing or pay a nickel. Minutes of inst meeting were read and signed. School committee reported visitlm school and treat- ing chiidrrn with candy. Mrs. Neil Manlnnis wa". nvlloint- 0:1 to visit school next rnotitll. Mrs. mil-dock Manhood gave a lukewarm milk milk; when mixture is lukewarm add dissolved yeast cake, egg, well beaten, flour to make a. stifi batter, cover and let rise. spread in but- tered dripping psn one-half inch thick. Cover and let rise again. Be- fore baking melt two tablespoons butter and spread over the coffee tlovll for the price of two, strictly puynhlc in mhnnco. DANE DESIRES WORK 0N FARM. nAPISJICIENCED MAID WATFTE y ion. I _ L-40J0-2» tlnue them. During the Christmas I season, the C. W. league presented V arPnl-znrlcn w A N r a n '1‘ o lllnstafnagc. SPECIAL. son A LIMITED Tma FOUND—-GOLD BROOCII. FIN;- ENTRANCE FROM DORCHESTER STREET TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH 2.00 P. M. and 7.00 P. M. _ Meetings Central Farmers’ Institute. The night session will be open to the public. An address o " Horse Production Wlll be delivered by Dr, J. A. Sinclair, o_ . ‘ Cannington, Ontario. ' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH 30 A. M. Annual Meeting P. E. I. Sheep Breeders’ Association. 2.00 P. M. and 7.00 P, M. Annual meeting P. E. I. Dairymelfs Association. Al. the evening session an address will be given by A, H. Cutten, Truro, on “Production Costs from the Farmers" Standpoillt.” ‘ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST 9.30 A. M. and 2.00 P. M. Annual meeting of the P. E. I. Co-Operative Egg & Poultry Association. 7.00 P. M. Annual meeting P. E. I. Swine Growers’ Association. - The POULTRY SHOW will be held from February 18th to L," -22nd in the Lyceum Theatre, Prince Street. ' A large attendance at all meetings is requested. ‘T595 "V11 U0 TA TIONSI Aflllllllltllla . .14 New Polio! A phn hluh pnvvidol f yum: i‘ 500 in lmlzwediotolywnt death and $01.08.“: ingot: for wit: months in now available from The Mutual Life. Th» oar- policy, whirl: chore: in filo, amounts toleu than nineeenuperdcycrogczi %¢ o‘, II . m. be 1 J s 1 )Fa_ a‘ motion ngudlug u “Eula and Income" policy a ago oonmIlonncpceoenudvoorwrileaomsrHomQO ca. ONTARIO H. A. EBERS, Provincial Manager 2M Floor. Bank o! Nova scam Building Charlottetown, P. l. l, FARMERS’ WEEK February 19th, 20th and 21st. QUEEN SQUARE SGIiOUL liilLl. very interesting reading in her us- uni cilpablt! way. The questionnaire on agriculture was filled in and re- turned. Meeting then closed and lunch was served by the hostess as- sisted by MLis Goldie Macmnis. APPLE-FILLED COFFEE CAKE 1 cup hot milk 1A cup butter or other fat 1.1 cup sugar "l teaspoon salt 1 ess 7*’. yeast cake dissolved in 14 cup 2% cups flour Add butter, sugar and salt to hot cake: sprinkle with sugar and cin-,' Cover a well greased oblong tin 8s thin as posvibla dough. Core, pare and cut foul" or . five apples in eightils. Lay them in ~ parallel rows on top of the dough i‘ and sprinkle with sugar and Cin nsmon. Beat the yolk oi’ gm egg, add three tablespoons cream, and drop thirty minutes in hot oven, or until crust is well baked and apples are REDUCING WIRE LONDON, Fbb- 5.—~(CP)-By m". invention Just perfected the wires necessary for transmission o1 speech 81b adequate strength long distances Jmva been reduced by two. ‘Ilh new device will be widely .s year in the United word 00hr: rlltu on Ippllrlflorl R.\'1‘E:—2c per word, three Inner iwork flWanted Write to Guardian Oflice stating wages. L-4l33-2-6-31. position at housework, Experience in cooking. Write H care Gus..d- WPLE1S1ILW=2IEQ learn Barber Trade. Short Course, expert training. Molar Barber Col- _lc8e. Halifax. N454; __ WANTED—-EXPERIENCED MAN to work on farm. Steady work. SW8 waxes. n. n. Connolly, 11-4090-2-4-31 we: BUY ol.o cow. PRECIOUS Metal Buyers. 11a ct. George at, “Charlottetown. L-4096-2-4_1z| ~ Only to introduce made in the Maritlmes Latex Sanitary Rub- ber Goods we will send 24 sealed for One Dollar. Agents wanted. Latex Rubber Manufacturing C0,, Box 77 Shediac, N, B. 11-1856-27-6-31. er can have same by paying for ad. L-4l30-2-8-ll. ::Always keep Douglas‘ Egyptian Liniment at. hand, ready to bring immediate relief to bums, sores and Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central flonrdlnn ion-sin. 4o per wordl Western and Eastern lorlll, 2o per wnr-I- lnnnnnrlrnefltl and (‘oozing Evonll, lo plv word; Classified 2o n" word; In llnmorlun Notleeo, 70o per inch; Lllll of Flnral nnd Spiritual om-rmgli, (may, etc , in p" mime: min-u of (‘nndnlrnvn 1o.» par inch: Notion of Thanks nnd Apnrceiot on. 70o p" Inch or 4e llinlmum Charge for lny -II\‘PI‘UIGEBII' twenty-live oentl. FOR SALE — 12 TON HAY. APPLY t Alex Rhymes, Msipequc Rood. NE PAIR SILVER foxes. Apply Mrs. Glover, Iii-a‘;- l. lining outhouses, sheet. (‘vuardian Office FOR SALE—GENERAL_ PURPOSE. more is years 01d ‘ Waiter B. Weeks, Fredericton. FOR SALE — AUCTION FI)IITY-_I‘ Cards. Guardian NURSERY STOCK. FRUIT AND vv ornamental trees, shrubbvlv. pn- eninls. Evergreens, etc. , specialty. P. L. Smoiiwottcz. e H lottetown. Rep. E D. Smith 5 T0 LET - BED SITTING from? lower floor, fire place. Apptv 171 WANTED -- COUNTRY _ wants housework. Apply (iulllfllflf WANTED _ EXPERIEN El‘ housekeeper, middle aged. tcstant preferred. Newman Union Road 11.117 I.‘ WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSE- feions. Stops bleeding at. once. Pre- vents blood poisoning. Splendid for sol-e throat. and qulnsy. Dockendnrtf. Norti