v I y l ‘II’. ‘ D011‘- smws 3P1‘ n6“ Curtiss-Wright medium 43A; A pullets 36A; B d5 a re lslerfll u a.“ cl .. 1 :1 raiaill iviiy 33 yearsi l “SI “Jaw 222"‘ Deere l, large 27A; B IIIEGIIIIHYZDA; C 23A. aigld liullnst %Opper 25 8 club l‘ l“. mid‘, bl. 1t, pi-o- l namely the Percy belt, 20 feet wide, trier, Pete, 37a; 37w, Dupm“ . 183"‘ lunNgRElAlIgfl Thtlrlmzwgeat’ ivhiie Sudbury Basin lost 20. | , ll Pr‘ _v J. White, W110 made New bolt (30 ieet),P&\'fi1I18b°n$1819 ‘ i "eichers A. - 10% 10% gggglgllllgo-Llte I g1 oélgloozlts$ {cell ‘m’ lal-QRYHO 2 l? Chibougamau was throivn on tl1e , - loll. 2;, yPurS llllnl- unit i7 font), Donkm belt (so wit), Tvfitlker Goodreham 48% 48M’ Gem Elem r,- w’ no 3 51_ ' 1 mhgzglsmc‘qHClQROQgCSlSEEZ that 1rd to the present mining act»; Rnfl Wrty 1101i; (11 108D. R15 o G9“- F°°d5 .i Fbur‘ swing wheat patems‘ bl-Ek: 33g cents to close at 2.87, just. i T111; 11nd, l~‘.l10\\71 as the 1 likely that other such belts will be . '" LI Flaw“ 5:51 52°83‘? 2 cent: above tl1e day's 10W. Pt cy belt, 12 iiiet wide \\‘Ib11CI1l‘L‘(‘.-‘ found as more ground ts explored. rci r.’ .; '1 er ' t» l ., , o (Supplied by Pitfleld 8r 00., Goodyear Til-e 26.11: 54,70 to $4130; vimtepclll-ll $550’ sgacgfii‘;al?sgiiiiltp3o fircenllég t3 quarter ounce oi gold to the total T110 mill ‘is backed by a til-ireo m hlPhl-‘JPPS at‘ ltluntreal still-k ___ all N“ Plcl 4011-, Bran ton $29.25; shorts ton $31.- {will Bldgood-Kirklalld 13 Con“, l“. dormant, 1111111 1032, yi-henChar-l fours years reserve of ore, which riii-iiiiiigo and cnrh Market) (Canadian Press) Hildsoll Minni- cm- 911,, 25: mlddlines. ten $37-25: rolled Akgllllllllolllan l5 1n; iiiliniinri, (‘Xzilllilwd 1t and at, ensures the steady and eflicient . %._ MENTRFAL.) IIIovl lib-Livestock 11111-1015 Central 25 21am, bagL90 lbs 3.35; hay no 2 per MINING 6H H 01w" Pa“, lls pnssllllllllca He 0W; Opel-anon cllal-Mlel-lstlc o; model-ll Alum 01;? G331‘ gllliikgymtltguarlihfgfi ‘Sig; blifiilgribettiuy {EECTRIHTKLZRSIILIRKI Tel. 12%;’; 61R 113-4; Quebec 1a 1-4 TORONTQ M“ “"191”? ‘m tirilifiri the lllTillfli-LV. started to lnlinZl i¢c3l1vdanTa1HB5.M'I'11eh!I;I19 enioy! lthe Albums 7M.‘ .77 t11e light side. Recezpts. Cattle, Johns-Mmlvfllg col-ll 1491i. to A3 1-2. Acmei m“ the ore and mill 1t in an adjoin 11., g9 p e omeimlly ow isiiiiiirst 1G1‘ llll; 42: calves. F50: shew. 90: heir. 401- Kennecott 611'. BWBP- 25 1-3- “m, m; sinnin-iniu, and incorporated the production and operating costs. gcallllnnlnls 4,11 4 Cattc przces were unchanged Mlssolllq p“, Ry, 21', E8115 1n 0811/0118 A large 51; A Alder 129 w 11011 Tll v lll 154 with only a few sriics, Good qual- Month ward 611v, 111811111111 45; A 11111168 39: B 18189 Alex llllll ‘ ‘l P19115391- 5A4) Blllllllfln 1B3,‘ m"; lty vcivs on the cali section made Mlll-l-lly Col-l; 21a; 332 B mfdlllm 31¢ C 26 27. Algoma ‘l9 Falcon J21; Powell L59 glllllllg com ol can‘ all 2,: $8.50, fair to medium good grades Ne; clillmn 451:. POIZQWBS- P E I mls 90s $136 to Anglo M0 Fed Klrll 981;‘ Premlel. 333 BFUCR Silk l, l, $7 to $8. cr-issers $3 to $3.50. Nat. Cash Register 311-’.- $1-45I_ N B “° 1 m" 8°“? “"5 m Argosy 1.111 rinnoo 1.00 Preston 1.43 11c POW“. A_ 36,6 36,,‘ Good ewes and ivcthers brought New yolk, New Hllvell 31;, $1l25l Que n0 1 mts 80s $1.15 to lvlorla m; (Imam _3l Pm. M, L” Blllldllll: Pmll 5,1 5,, $7.50. lambs weighing more than 100 Noll Amery-all Cm 311/. $1.25, Que no 2 whites 00's $1.00 Bank! ml; CvJIIS Lake .74 i Read A 4,25 glll Comm"; “is l“ pounds 6.50, culls and bucks 85.50 Nol-lylem pllclflc 27% to 01.10. Bags m (“mule A3 PM lake 1'65 - C1111. Nor, pig 25L’, 115i, “m1 Sheep $3 1° $315“ Packard MOW!‘ 12% BMl-y _o5i.i. (aoodt .13 i Reno 1,41 Can. F111‘ and Foun iI 18 ~ 19W Daron hog" “d and wnbered’ Pammmlnt 22% ' Beattio 133 V (311111 4315 99°11‘! 25% C1111. ui-iii-o pm ' ll» 4101,’, 5°“! "I $5 11'1"‘ $1 Pmmlum 0" 5E1‘ Penn. RR. 43*’. CUTTCHCICS Bid 311-1; {-13 criiii .15 53.11 Ant "i; glll lml‘ Alychéll A ‘Ef eels. Bhtrhers" and heavies were plllillp Moll-ls 737i" mg M!“ 1'“ lhunmu, Llo lslmwk L” gall l-mlllc ' l“? w; $7.50, extra l1eav1es $7. lights $7 to pllbllc sel-vlce N“; 451/: _______ m! M!“ . l ‘M sheep o: M Uelancse 21" 2i $75‘); 5°“ “m” ““°“‘“‘5°°‘ a‘ 5 Radio Com. 13 (Canadian Prom Ilobjo 8-20 Rlwrr 2.50 Doekshutt Plow qil m t0 8.1.50. Radio Keith Orpheum 10% MONTREAL, Nov. iii-Pound , Bral J71’ flscoe 450 Cons. siiirit. ab viii. m“ we" $119118" °" "w Mml- Southern PM. 44 sterling firmed 1-32 cent. to 4.aa a- niirr Ank .15 "Yfldéfl {ll oiit. SLHIIIITIITIS 2i" 21-" m“ ‘°'°°“°“i 5°“~“F_25 ""15 111811" Std. on of Indiana 4am a2 on Montreal ioreign exchanges non o o4 - .13“; Ii-‘ou Tib J04 Dom_ (ylllll pm’ {as 191K‘, 0n rail grade {it So 50. Live grnilc Sui oll of N_J_ 661;‘ lodlly whlle the Unit/ed states dob ca‘ d: Edm 2.03 l I‘ ‘first .46 glad“ 76 Dom. Ilritlytc 55,2‘ 5G ‘ M! cars brought $7.65- Rfill m“ Studebaker Corp. is". iiir eased that much to 5-32 dLs- can Q11 '39 1.1 .11 Cons .46 st Anth ‘lei, Dom. strii; 13_ 9,7 10,, 5011f WW5 IIOW" 25 “"115 “f $7 Texas Corp. Q count. The French franc held un- Can Mal 157 li-llfk I’! ' 5:90 h Dam, Stores n“? n: whi c sows 0H’ curs made $4.70. Unlled Alrcmft 25;; changed at l“ cents‘ can‘) 1.80 Hill; L .34 nlllll “Rule 72L,‘ T,‘ l Stairs sold to $6. butcher cows Unlled Col.“ . C“ T 1-30 ‘lmuua 200 Dminnconna ll-l.‘ 1;.’ ,_° 5.325‘ Canne’? ‘ma cutters u w United Drug Toronto and Montreal-Stocks con pa; (l; Iiilkt’) sh 3'40 Prior Co. 23“ ‘ 23“ “H” “m1 b11115 $4 d°“'“- United G08 ‘Imp. - irregularly higher. Cell pol- '3'», i 1.11111 Cent ' -...a>..EDlLl1tlQi-l9n 3,, Gm”, calves n"_'§§...53' w“ "i Us Rubber _ I Toronto Mingsfmgher-u “chem Re, llll ‘Lava O ‘l? Gm’ SUN ‘vim’ n16; ~51: lambs 4.15 and ‘sheep ‘I511. U‘ a stool Corp’ New york_stocks. citigéd. 16m,‘ . Chmm l,“ l ‘mm 5.0a lioivnni Smith lti- a l”? i UZS. Ind. Alcohol Winnipeg-Wheat up 1-8 to 5-8 Clerlcy '03 . Lro Gold 2'34 mii. Tihilfco l}: l; a Vanadium 24W. Ceilid- Common wll Ill u 1.1.. 4'05 iiii, Nlckcl 61.“. 65W D wnlml. Hm, ll; New York—Cot‘.on lower and Oonla: Jfl- u; 11:511. m9 iiit. POWPI‘ Pid. 9;‘; 92 ‘ Western Union 94 suzar higher. Con, clll :,"8'.} lnlcl, Lake Woods 341;. 35 WesUhouse Air Brake 44"- 4415 — Dal-kwllwl. {J53 | 31;,“ g; 1r, _ '67 lIa-isvv IIIIITI! l... ,. _"‘ Westinxzhouse Elec. 146*: 145v- hleh 4.89: 10W 4-88 3-4: close 4.0a Domg , i tiiiii Sp ‘ tirC-rili pimm Ml.‘ 1;," (Canadln Prtl!) Woolworth 71 691;. 7-8; 60 day bills 4.87 13-16; France Dom Ex Mi ' . UeIn 1 i '08 iiniiinii pawl“. an,“ 35 MONTREAL, Nov. 1B—-Prices roi- 4.65 1-8; Itiiiy 5.2a I-2; Belgium Dorval '07 ‘ ‘bivKen '3 ’ 8'00 at, yll-lrllvflos “l; w‘ butter, ch:ese, eggs and potatoes 16.91 12; Germany 40.35; Canada East Mal M tint/nu '03 Toll l '35 Nit Shel ca‘, U‘) i ,ru1ed qiretiy steady on Montreal 1.00 5-32. Elllol. 1'“ ‘lplllll ' n s“ °5 13341000- Nopilnlill 7" " 4° lopcn produce market today. E 1m i gal.“ 2'] _ _ FOZTPr mp 12% 74f] ri-tter vi-o qiiowri at 2a 1.2 io 1;," ‘(w 3-1 c 11R"- ggltb" Pr.‘ 21' 133' 115-4 Germ‘! pf! 221m? tram- mrlfm m c _ f‘ l-iiiitoA p (‘lurch H 51'": ' ess o no 17...‘: o to re aters an s , ‘ ~- 1 - l.“ __ 27% 2'1 weir 2s 1-2 ior solids and 21 ior Closing‘ exchairglb 1 “mm '43 mm“ '03 w cl " “' 5 5% irints. at MontrcaI—Pound 4.1m a-ar- "mmm Iii“ m‘ o“ 3*‘ ' 5i o; '95:“ P“- ‘4 l‘ Cher-w fll/elflled 1a a-a oonti ioi- u. s. dollar no 21-32; rriino 4.04. ' OF THE IIIGIIESI‘ GRADF. i¥°"",'“ T“ “m” o“ 12" i, ,,l h“ l,“ 211W oiirrioo and 1. 1.4 to 1.2 (or Qae- at New York-Pound 4.88 7-0; ROUGH . tiny .301. ,,,,,l_,,,g El i - - - i; becs caoiiohin dollar 1.00 s-az; ITEM} 4.- T SOLD QUOTED i I - -_ii , .i 1 W" 10 m 37"‘ 3'11 Graded e83 sl-ipments in cat-lots 65 1-8. IN i Noranda n41, Lake Mar .10‘. or less were quot/ad at n cents a at Parts-Pound 105.15 fr; u. s. QUIRIES INVITED "°'F°“‘ i“ ' *"'""° 04* Fink o! Car IIANK 5 dozen for A large, 42 ior A med- dlolar 21.51 3-4 tr; Canadian dol- N?’ 9"" “‘"‘-‘1-l' 33 h‘; Cnlhrlififla e0 00 1111-1, ar to 36 tor A pallets. 25 to 27 lar 21.5. fr. To M. L‘ r OBrien r. to K N Hawk m Bank o, Mamba! raw 16a ioi- n and 22 to 22 1-2 for c. In gold-Pound m, 11a; u, s. I] y "mtfid I QM" l {i-‘l ‘fawn 1a Mm real an 211 Potatoes: P r: r nits 90's star to dollar 51m cone; caniicnn dol- .-\. BRIEN hlcllli ~\'1‘1i Bl, (- 5 - t "““"“‘ f“ "1 ‘l “it 1*" MON“ 102 191 $1.45; N. B. no 1 80's $1.20 to $1.25; lai- 59.51 cents. g‘ I _ ‘ t x >31, tlltimersiilt- . Pamnur 1t in‘ Ritchie .011: It A oll EAL 0mm Qiio no 1 80's $1.15 to 91.20; qiio no new roux. Nov. lit-Foreign - ‘- 1° "l Ilallfal‘ 111011111011 Fredericton Pil-“mis ‘ 1"‘ ""1111 1T .01 , 2st; m’. 2 aos 1.05 to $1.10. exchange steady. Great Britain T‘: "”°" H0 ' I Mines w, i - Y“ Q 6.90 Ritchie ll-lll TIFl‘. CHARLOTTETCWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE i NOVEMBER 19. 1936 I111]! FOR EVERY OCCASION Ens l?! .1 ii v~<"i r- Warm eominrtabla 11°51. I 79 Men's at. .... l 2.45 Men‘: Only, ouaos For tum Overshnleu. stout knurled rubber loleo Real quality. ceminrt and lervtca. out: BUCKLE B 8' 33R... 1.59 TWO BUCKLE Bye’ 2.25 I FOUR Buciiii‘ pair ..- ..o ..- ... a ROLLED a Men's Sizes 6-11 79° m Bo ' s‘ s i cm mm 141/: 59¢ Youth’s Sizes 2.95. Fair Aime ‘I “n auaaeas The ideal shoe for moturmen 0r truck drivers. Thick wool ielt lined throughout rubber covered vamp and stout relied edge rubber soles. Keep your feet. warm and dry In these lturdy IHOCI. 7-inch t 3 _ 29 Height Same style In 0-inch Bern Height 2-65 RUBBERS Stout red rolled edge cola for long wear. and oiack rubber uppers. Built tor urvieo and neat. appearance. 11-13% ...........,. 59f‘ SOLE ‘J JERSEY CLOTH MEN’S OVERS Belt grade wool jersey with storm front .. stout knurled soles ,. neat titling and real contort for motorists L35 "u..." zacaerl. siwatrrtgtmrra Morning Stock Letter (Received ovu- Pitfleld and Co's Privaée Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. Rsoscvelt is going to ask Congiess to extend the 1;tw to finance the works program until at least July ist. The leading steel manuiaztur- ers will advance: prices for 11111111- cd steel products eilectlve January 1st ac ording on Dow Jones. It i1 expected the official announcement will be made beifozre the end of the month. American P: rdiutim Insti- tute reports an lire-rinse 1n gasoline "' l 275,000 Inzzrcls. According lieu’ Ycrrk Herald Tribune -1 empvnyccs o1’ the Ben- dix 111,1. Co:111:i1 uy nmintnined fl- sclf IIll])0Si‘(I imprisonment in the iactoigv la-t 11.1; t in a lubzxr iiis- putc. P41". 11110 (kunpany declared i! ii-gulzir tiividend -cf 50 cents and an extra dividend oi 5U cents. A111- crman Radiator .1. csnts regular and 15 cunt‘. cxtizi. \tVL‘sLiligi1o\t:.u Air Brake $1 51x ' American svlliilit; $2.50 divIti-xnd, 50 cents in ca>l1 and $2 in cash or optional fraction one tenth o1 a share of Ill-President common. Dividend meetings sched- uled today are American Sugar, ,American Tel and Tel. American jWQoI P1111, Loews, Lorillard, Math- ieson Alkali. 01s Elevator, Rav- ‘ hcstes and Sylixatiiwnwe would 100k ‘for a. firm and active market to- fday. IVIQNTREAL, Nov. l8—Pr1ce l Bros-Pocono. formulates new plan lior reorganization oi‘ company in lbillikfllptCy. Capitalization o! new company to be 62,843 shares of 5 per cent redeemable shares o! $50 11hr cumulative after January 1, I940 together with 1,000,000 no par lslrares. Existing preterred to re- ceive one share o! 5 per cent pre- ferred as above, one share o! com- jmcn stock and the transferable iright to subscribe to 7-10 of new common at $12.50. Shareholders of jPacona in exchange for all their stock, 600,808 common shares. Un- issued common 0t 169,551 shares to be applied against subscription". New 5 per cent two year bond is- sue for 5141100000 to be created and pledged with banking system. f]. Y. Stock Exchange (siipniioa by Pltflcld o Co., members o1’ Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Open 239 ' Allied Chemical Am. Can Am. For. Pr. Am. Tel. and Tel. Am. Waterworks Anaconda Atchison At]. Refining Auburn Baldwin Locomotive Bait. and Ohio Bendix Av. Beth. Steel Briggs Man. Case Chesapeake and O. Chrysler iCommerciaI S01. Commonwealth and S0. Continental Can Gonsol. Gas Co. Corn Products . r 1'01‘ H0111‘ purpose and [or the entire family . . . . .the z» ‘cnpest health insurance your money can buy.. RUBIf 2!. the QUALITY LINE and at prices that spell real SHOE LYIUIIES YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR RUBBERS THIS SEASON. Close 2301a 1231i 67s 186551 '44 tonne GENUINE Fur Trimmed Motor Boots ‘Black or brown velvet. gan- uino (ur trim, warm plaid. tieeco lining. A Int to In every shoe. Demand the best. --thr7 cost no more at Agnew- Surpass. $2.95» Women's Sizes Misses’ or Ladies’ 1 Dome Fancy Rubber * \ A popular low cut rain shoe In . fancy rub- , .1 , her with net l %—_ lining, ad- ’ ’ jnstuble one strap demo fastening. . . . . all heel heights In black or | brawn .. .. __ ' "manuals macs? snot: RETAILERS” As alwzuzi" Agnew-Surpass feature the best CANADIAN MADE RUBBERS zivailable in a complete range Protect your own and your family's Iieaith with rubbers .Agnew Surpass feature (il>"i"i‘.i\ _ economy...M:1ke AUNEW SliiiPAiéS Child’: .1... $2.85 I ALL RUBBER Overshoes Fleece Lined Water-marked all rubber Oval-shoe. warm fleece lined. heels, black or brown. In all slug. The ideal shoe for (all and. winter wear. Women's Sizes ['25 11TH: 511114115 I Sizes H5 aim may l z E§IBlI5lRi§i FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY The Smartest Styles and Finest Quality in LadIesT-Overshoes FICIWII A lasts Real Men's Child's Colored Children's Fonz‘! Rubbers, or brawn, quality. All Sizes, 5 to 101/; 1' ' Over; In whit neat titling, in: weal». .....;.'....9(ic 111111 spa ls I Spat t I t Shop at Your Nearest Agnew-Surpass Store 123 Grafton St. fifia ”lfifi Charlottetown Surface View At Sea! Harbour Gold Mine i l tread sole, net linirv mp quality rubber, ' ' complete Men’s A Self Acting Rubber 1600B QUALITY ream ovens A11 hluuk rubbers. diamond trend lole. nttvnsion heel. I0!‘ men. vatue, 35¢ 75¢ 55¢ .'i'omen’s 69c 59c self avting low cut rubbers i-spt-iiially designed Ior wear . fine diamond Crmpleto range n1 women and children Youth's too Boys’ Childs’ 55c Misses RUBBER BOOTS For Men and Boys Knee height black gum rubber Boot, solid heel, ltuut milled edge sole. Extra lpeciai value. Men's Sizes 2.19 Boy's Sives A 1.98 Sturdy Work FOR All black d-eyelat Lumberman Rub- ber, moccasin vamp. heavy rolled edge solo, solid rubber heel. The best value 1n an ail-Canadian able. All sizes for me: or Vitfs. Rubbers?‘ product avail- f DIENS flfi 1 Another qmtliiy Produce Prices (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. ill-Prices hold strady on Canadian commod- ity exchange produce’ section t0- j an)“ . Butter Spct-IOO boxes Que grabs buyezs-inspccilon sold at 25 1-2, closing at 25 5-8A. Que regraded 25 1-2 to 5-8; Que Sept B (93 score) 25 1-2 to 3-4; western ‘3rds 23 i-ZA. Cheese Spot- Ifnquoted. Eggs Spot-Ont A large 48A; A MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nov. ing market of the. change was rapped for snbst losses here and there and the appeared moderately heavy but there were LIITOW gainl the board. .1 ll Z01 iii-The min- Toronto Noranda featured the base met- als by rising to a. new 1111111 M '71 7-8 but all the gain was lus‘. liiter. .i.:1‘s 1:1 to be 11111111111‘ rquippneti 111111 o1 substantial came» i1 e recently lac-en released for The mine is the pro- -i! 171' 1111' Gold Mines. Ltd, undertook to complete the de- i, of 1,000 mresl \'('1[711I!I(‘Ilb of the mine and i/ofin- and L'.i‘.f'4'I‘I1)('C1 as mine ivas first ~i< gold mined eighteen months the development ivith a. was financed by a. private group 1 test-mill. . in: ixvu IIIIICSPILSI,‘ ii o1 clllbftfl], 100 miles? tzvo miles; For Seal Harbor Gold Mines. and the gold recovered from the In 1034, Irving. Brennan and Co. mire 211:- eonstrticiion of a. modern mill. This objective was reached in September of this year, and the mine is now proving a, profitable venture. The OFF deposits at present Under cievelopment are flve In number, Rdbb M Sud Mines f» ~ New York Curb ' C10S\ Alum Corp Amer 1351f Amer Cyan B 80 Amer Super Power 2% Atlas Corp 15% Cities Service 3% Creole Petrol 311A Elec Bond A: Share 20% Gulf O11 Penn 108% Hum Oil 8.: Refln 70 Niag Hud 15M Std Oil Ken 22% Un Light. dz Power A. 5% Uri Light 8: Power Pfd 65% Wms Oilomatic 12 FANNING SCHOOL Following is the report 1dr October:- Grade X~1. Marion Abbott; 2. Dugaid lvIac-Nutt: 3. Eleanor Ram- 58.)’- Grade 1x 5r—1. Lawrence Rom- say. Grade IX Jr—1. Gerald Look- hart; 2. Gerald Mills. Grade VII Sr-I. Ralph Owln; I. Montgomery Owen; 8. Evelyn 3m . Grade VII Jan-l. Shirley Wood- sido; 3. Hilda Beaimto; 8. Erma Bryanton. Perfect attendances- Jean Stewart, Lawrence Rum- say, Ralph Owen, Hilda. Beau-Ito, Erma Bryantcn. B. T. Influ- Princlpfl Primary Dept-Fanning School: Report for October:- Grade V-i‘. Verna. Bealrsto and Ruth Mill, equal; 2. Betty MM!- Kinnon; 3. Gerald Stewart. Grade IV-1. Jack Champion; 2. George Champion; 3. Irene Tay- lor and Aithcia Bryanton. 9411181- Grade III Sr.——1 Jack Beainto; 2. Earle Taylor. Grade III Jr.—-l1 Jenn Burt; 2 Sergeant ‘Thomas; 3. Imonard Ab bott. Grade 11-1, Elaine Bryanton. Grade I-1. Mary Biiziirsto and Jimmy MacKinnon, mils]; I Givcndolyin Thomas. Ported. attendance-Verna Be airsto, Gerald Stewart, Lois Wall Eleanor Stewart, Aliteia Bryanton George Champion, Erma Abbott Jack Champion, Earle Taylor, Leo- nard Abbott, Jean Burt. Elaine Bryanton, Jimmy MacKinnon. LOIS M. RAMSAI Teacher It ls a noble and great thing l1 cover the blemishes 41ml to excuse the failings of a friend: to proclaim his virtues from the house-top.