taiancucioas L? . V . Mtq- Stink M"°°”“"°°"‘ MAR MINING N Y St k - __..._ . e 0C i Press) . c ange viz". “v "M- P _- —— E l, Bu": réorvnolcfa M (By Johnston and Ward's special New Yorh yesterday atiniuiated to (Canadian Puss) e on. . w n 2 i") great extent by Chamberlain's state- TORONTO, March I-lnvigoreted by m“ c w n‘; a *6 ' Ins-mt“ that‘ no ltlbilllléiufil fotr the anodtbar ether: advance in]: the priceiof _____ l. _ , n prospect. t d - t- i i n ou e _ r nto mn- "(g W. ol=.;n;:"ll=l' inky. dialing; gang: Nlédflllll. w“ t t t ' MORNING MABhEEB LETTER yvity in the metals, thsuiew. o locrk lid} mgr-keg rolled alosgoaot s lively m.- - --- ... ... = v - =- »- o» -. "-1- "::.'.:i:.::*:.'.“"li*~"":- . ... =1 P.“ in "W 2: s": =“.','°‘s"°i" .5“ mum-.- uee iaa Iiobnend Street Chsriotte- m‘ ° ‘m We v "M" o wee - Ie "I I H" "I "l" ¢ I an a-r mam n o on ...-... ~ ..::: iris: :2 u; ..£‘.'.'.".§'. ‘.3“‘.‘.;."'...§.1...‘.‘“i.°.'. "arid: 1",?» i'i.‘..*i:..':":n‘ " "m: m" ‘v "3"" .*"'". ""2"" "e ‘rill’ o» We rune-m- love- lriour winter wheat patents choice 0f Wellhels yesterday. but on the the advance ms he ch ualtlepd‘ Boo: 321:1" norto‘ 1.. 00 wTre ‘iiwi-“QZJ-ie 0"", M h" l“ nkhnmnd Mn“ 9?. whole the markets were firm most of —Cons. Ga estin nodes, ' Ami; the GIGS: for 20 gold vise raise chm” "'55 , g gxrtwhitizaicgn $5 so to $6.00, the day and closed quite strong. The Bolling Mid}, Lose", "u" m,“ 1mm l"; I The 11.; ‘g 11;, glqlfl "u" gnu mo" mil’ n 41in 8 is l. metal stocks were the features of the tric, ere, Amn. smelting 0n Feb. had 1a gsins and only 8 recessions, luamll all 8 Al day probably being influenced by the 18th., 1 pointed out that "the remark- Tbs jump of one shilling, n a n" 5°“ ""1"!" i" lleliill which lilo has Ibis vigor with which the gold shares pence today on to of the smaller re- gm," “gilt gelled outs bag 90 lbs l8 1o generated talk of in ation sgalll, Gold broke out of their area this morning cont advance prov ded all the spur ‘a no A pen ton carlots M ii0 i" 110mm" "l"? i! WW"! 0V6! 535 l" ll l "l"! bullish development; par- that was necessary and traders and M; 1mg ‘Bk Lbeese no 1 Out fall 1114 to 111,5 ounce, tho American price. Whether ticularly in view oftho fact that thl l t iimbed aboard the golds st A111 ,1 chem Al Cheese summer 12% to 125$ this country will lose gold as a result action follows s period of stabilit. ave-ll". cl in ric-s Action was A“: can n gutter no 1 2 iito 201/‘. of this condition remains to be seon. nnd immunity to adverse news. Tron?! ‘iteeclltdedvlyt YIWBEY in ‘some oi the h h Am rpm. 1);“; _ 20a Eggs lAu cartons A large 40_ So much gold is held hero that the in this direction is definitely hullslh," pflcQ group and also the newer pro- m m!!! 1 medium 31. loss of some is unlikely to have da- Traders who noted on my reeom~ ducers and despite the flow o! prof- on/l Eggs A puilets 3d. flntionur-y results. mendations by buying on g1“; d“. “mun; u“, gflvnngg wus not 5v us" Q 1",,“ 3°‘ A! h" been noinlefl Wt in e "i"! "mini to lines on the basis of checked. The close was around the .... .... Al B .. .* .12“. A ":r...‘:'::;.=- .°."§.%i‘.i.'f$£l.'“.i.‘}i’ '33‘,‘§‘.’.i..“‘€’..'.‘2‘i‘.‘.§‘ fill???'i.i&'§i'°i.'.i$.“'...€':": :1, nav- e" 1v" "2é“i.‘i..‘1:'a»....> . ' . ' ‘ ‘ ‘ u s au (ca: rgggth Pow ti?“ 113x58 g iurglt: .5 thei- rhiiying tendencies could de- line of golds._ I recommend fligtnyql: 191101110, March 3- ca ... ... .. ggs rue um 2i. . vs op. muintnin poe.tions sud buy more ltoolrs 9h" o Pointoes Qua mts 50-60. Laidlaw and Company. Noranda recommended in the 40-. mu‘ U5 still bo bought here. Other issues still Acme Oil . . . - - 71 ii BANKS MT’L. CURB (Johnston and Ward) atoelrs 0 a Last W“ menuth" three“°°5t dmP m “"1" stoclrs ngninst nct profit $2,022,200 or l n :blt)i:iR.6‘.w 1:2,,‘ 1:1: yvhich was 110001111) by fiat? a share on combined stocks in I - . Bcsull'ntu1 ii»: m rfimgughezvgsidsa€geiugeelgmfig Pacific Western Oil Co directors Brew Corp Cmu .. 8% ' accept offer of Shell Oil‘ Co. of Calif., Brit Amer Oil 15% mankete coasted down the weeks for the Baldwin Hills and Kettlomsn 3g“ homedstmmh without excitement lgrligdrsgldggelttileeniirgivecaiffhssifdltigtigr: Batur ny. ' ill.’ f l‘ ill \V 81; C . 6 ‘ 1'; with London 39m at 3 35W P?“ daheiiilfur: obleigaetfign sand an adndeition- 201,4, is)!‘ terms oi stefling, and silver at 3A0 pnyrgentdof apprloxbmntchy; 8295a; ‘. l ens an e uvucli mu rl o ‘fin/l wgll rlggstttém ce nmatfiggggnyfi: sgélliuflfilllflll irqpproximately £2,250 ' ; a fr a. h oi currency discus- ' ' 21332 siollam Ono ldfin. was that Gun-eat lllgh new Last Up ‘ 8 Br ta was to g steps to dev ue _ “we no o. who on o. no =Wn l::::..~~.~ Qgifxg" gig; 455 of the United States in order that 2o mu 10.00 1.1.1:. 1s 0-: .04 WM!" Good f.“ PM stabilization might soon be reached. 40 Ililiiils o0 o1 .19 $1111.12: 1111;... '37:“ ‘Elma calmly marfietish vmld the 9°" 5"" i‘! r . 5 s ua on was seen o can- “‘_‘_—"*- gears oflnéiogt shares. In tertrzciakgf ‘the DANON save ' oc a e Press average a c os- ’ CUTPGIICIGS ed at are lower. at about 25.000 MONTREA," one" “are, 24m (Canadian Pr. as) NEW YORK, Mnrcb 3 -’f‘hree |u cents were clipped from the sterling Isw in Saturday's excl" markets as the pound Hlfindllllilll. for. ,gn The pound touched n iow of 34.75% dnrng the abort two-iour session some 0 conis below ti.- rate phevail- lug at tho beginning or the year. The decline in tho last thee :'iunl rate been eight cents. The a fraction Saturday was 8-1 .’lS\,l_ °" "i" 1°" 1""! i‘ "H" bell-W Ffl- shares indicated less speculative fev- .. re la 's closing figure. ndon foreign crcl\;::;~- v‘. 1-. attributed the iiociino to "luiking pound down" ml tho continent where speculators profr-sacd to be uneasy as to the futuro of sterling. With no ln- s the llirtsb oqunilss being used to halt decline, the belief grow ‘that government favored a cheaper 11o to help the export trade. Tho Cuundlnn doiiur continued , lose moderately, It K percent discount Ffiiiily The was up dill", of s O."i“‘ ‘lurch ii-Tin- sterling suffered another broad la se uli s... ..-ui Saturday us weakness failed to show dicatiou that account was any sign M. . The pound, after opening the day st I4 80, more than two cents below day's close, ing only another half a cent. At oiose _it was The United States dollar c both slightly. The dollar was up ii one percent lit iill of o premium willie the franc of s cont ut ii (iii cents. and firmed ___________ . COMPULSORY VISITS TO MOB/QUE (A. P. By Glllrdllll’! Special WIN) 108 ANGEL-EB March L-Cam- paigning to reduce the death from auto accidents, Los Angeiea has decreed for traffic violators com- pulsory visits to the morgue-to the mangled victims of careless driving. Severity-five persons have been forced m undergo this ordeal in recent days. Ilsa llinsrtra ior llurns p" word: In Ieswrillll Ipisitlnl Offerings. Cards. pea inch; Notices sf Thanks nerd - I Inilma- Charm" "I the prise of two. ln sdvnnss. Male Help Wanted wmslg-ran a will. 22i,““°‘l l? ‘ Guardian 5'31». v Wanted Wlll I I D - '10 . w Particulars Found ......__._*--.---— f iirtll-‘Tifififiii have same b! exile, and paviflt M’ and will _-. I closing on Saturday discount against 7-32 French mine cent at 0.01% BllIBi . .,, foreign enabling-es which set in steadied slightly, declin- oft 2% cents at Ii 701,9 strengthened ~32 of percent OTB ugu ‘i-tm" llihtw“ stake, which closed at 800 for e. gain ‘my’ h“ smelting and Cerro on lib- the tion the the nnd t0 I'll- I Fri tho the .02 toll view staple commodity prices 102d equals 100 102d AT HIGH PEAK N B m oa- . P E I lllts BO-ili. Quebec whites 45-50. NEW YORK. March ii-lndex of 15 (Dec. d1, average equals ut iflNililii Gilli] (By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Mar. 3.—Ia spite of shares an hour the trading pace was slightly slower than Friday. London bnr market nt 146s 109M, a and compnrcd with 145s 8d Friday. Borg quarterly dividend ot 311/1 on common. Previously Company paid quarie net profit $2,417,834 equal to share against share in 1 . ecutive order re-establlshing the Fed- eral tender bonrd inter-state shipment of hot oil from Enst Texas, loss $201,200 after loss oi $238,838 after charges, but be- By Funk “whim”, fizz-credit adJustments in previous Associated 15$ Financial Writer Electric Storage Battery Co. and Wiiiiard Storage Buttery Co year- liliil net income shares were strong in SUMMARY t sliver reached new high iid Gold burs quoted in new 27d up 15 Warner Cor-p. declared a 25 rly_ Vick Chemical and subs year 1084 $8 46 a $3.84 s Cflhtl $2,339,296 President Roosevelt issued an ex- 01‘ crested to curtail Ania. Bank Note Co year 103A net charges against -, i equal to 40 .21 a allure on combined and pfd Toronto and behind the market. Dome B1110;- Tack n h 1a ' “*- Antoniotmfiigdoo '15:?“ sfl"nm' s.“ highen If ou Your tuii u .'..';.:‘::."'.*.:',*:.'= v1.13." ill ll‘ may develop lie sure t ha ' high portfniiiw-(gho Kiwi-uni‘; m“ m W“ "ii" “MY started and they are going THE CHARLUITETQWS A GUARDIAN .~YES TERDA Y’S STOCK ar. d BON made substan- beadod still haven't accumulated gold shares pidr some up and buy ill progress, but ls Bold shares iilflv‘ , Banon BAKING LETTER. Friday Evening NEW roux. N. v., March 1-1 auld last night that the Industrial aver- ages might bo slightly below 102. but not sl low as Wednesday went to 102.03 which was ' lower than Thursday, hut ns low as Wednesday, on which day Fractions were added to tho price of mining shares on top of the ro- bust gains of yesterday. Home- of 1 point, rested quietly after its 13 point Jump in the preceding ses- sion. Following gainsoi a point or more on Friday for American Dc Vasco, the slightly better prices for these l t l‘. Canadian issues were quiet. Nor- ands. advanced a. point and frac- tional improvement occurred in uch issues as Lake Shore, Dome Miner, McIntyre-Porcupine, Hoilin- ger, Nipissing and Wright Har- greaves. Canadian Pacific, Inter- riational Hydro-Electric Preferred and St. Regis Paper lost slightly. home of Mrs. James Stewart. Mr. waiter Moase ant‘ Mr. Leigh Paynter were welcome visitor; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. borne Cronier. Advertising Rates-Pa . 4e er w rd W Central Guardian ion-sis, 0 i"; n s II r word lnuosncesaeu nlunuum 1M w, ha‘ sin , do per liilasi ll ll on." n". "Jtgnaediu-en twenty-live cents- 11-h peg word, three-wk“. TRAVELLER COVER- "“"‘i.i"ifii.°‘°iiif°.? c . ' "V. commission basil Bax lid, The N-illfl-S-fl-ii. __--_____ PUICIIABI. and Address "Pur- L,“@..]¢Ia’“-1-5L vaiile in Advance nnd lantern locals, ls ‘.1 word; Classified Lists oi’ Floral and IAtOers-nl Condolence 101' incl or h II asters ants In Apprwlnl OI. ‘I00 pa! 1311110501111) BUITAILI I01! lining outhousea- lr per sheet. Guardian ti. FOB. BALE - Autrrlun I081‘!- irive, Bridge and Score Oards. Guardian Central Joli Printery. NW. hi! FOB SALb-IIIITY-IIVI ‘ION! of No. 1 pressed Also four tens ply s .8. Gillespie, North Milton. int-nus in ugg prices {sutured trading ornibc MOiltPPili dniry vanced ns much as four cents s in the cur-ly purl oi day nnd further decline of u cent oc- curlng on top grades Graded shipments iu closed tho week at dozen for A lnrge( 2'! to A mcdlum_ 25 to 2i! cunts for A lets, 20 to 21 cents for B 20 cents for B 18% cents for (SEMI D PRODUCE, ‘ (Canadian Press) IiIONTRlQAn. llinrvil Sb-iirond move- und produce ’i‘o1\ KPIIICS ud- dozen lilo wot-k W-lll n tubing plucc Fri- nurkcis ins: weir-ll". hrcu~ceut rnuciion on Saturday. curiota, or less 20 t0 32 cents ii 2S cents for pili- lurge, 0 to ulld 18 to C. market rcgnincd the 1A medium The butter cent loss of the previous wcok, lie- comiug 2.’: to 25% cents a pound for less Solids brought ‘iii pound nnd prints 27 cents a Ontario cheese was quoted at 1 Irene Whal Graflc I Gregory. James J. inaid F. Cheverie, MoCormao and Adults. Dcucette. (Olllldl) Grade III (Sin) 1 Francis Dou- Coi-rnac, 2 Jamrs A. Gregory and en. (JrJ i Elinor Willard, 1' ‘ Doucettn, Mary Elizabeth Cheverie, Reg- Francis Chev- erie (equal) I Ernest Chweric, Ida axO Con . can Dry Gin Can Pnc . . . . .. Cuao Thrash they were dorvn to 101 2'! I repent my lllellifiliilll "l" filmy will advance (‘oniarum about 15 points n about 0 to ‘I Dome . Elec Pow Light 1')‘ 1% weeks. 1.11.1011.“ Erie 10 10 Wednesday I said I was very bull- 1i‘ Bridge First Nail 510ml 50% 50% ish on the gold and silver stocks nnd Frceport Tex .. 21 215 if you bought thorn on the little set- ii?" E160 ~- ‘I336 23 back they bad Thursday you hare 2 Gen Foods 841/, 35 or 8 points profit today. l iook for "B" MW 29% 29% considerably higher prices for then: ul-ahum . . . . .. ‘l; Goodyear Itub . 2i. 21 during the next. few weeks. l vnonduds 31/.» Grub Paige . . 2 2% Fair anks hlorse closed at 23 and ‘ itrocno 27% . Grunt West Sugar . .. 3i 81% those who bou ht it at 18 and even unner 18 ud Mot . those who bong t it at 22, have n ilnlcroW " "Iii I!" - 40 profit. Hold it "keg 7% lntl Nickel Columbia Pictures, first recoiu- 2095 ll lTel ~- monded around 7, and lost 6 \ lolius Man uround 2o and which we told you re 3 licivinntor pentcdly to hold for 44 finally sol 3 1W" ‘loll 43% today. On further good bulge so‘ 59% Lil; lliyi-rs B ... ... ... 106%, out halt but keep the remaining hull 1kuliind, V» iunnvl-l iucor Nickle Plate 1d as well as soon. , Shara 5600 ;=i.~i;i-.-.~=1>ort eru lily pfd bot recommended in our “..., GD] 4% ' Truck inst two letters, rose over a point |,i|tlu cnch and they can still be bought on 11.1mm“ any 1 point v Mun l-lnst . Aibchisorl got buck t0 42 and will hiupic I. sea it sguiu above 50. Otherwise \iclntyro there is no change from my last few m-Konzie 3“ letters. l said the advance would \it-.\illinn 28 Nnil Pow high! -- - start early in March I again advisc ‘ 890 Nuiv lint. . buying on the slightest dip, Johns 33 \'~-\v York Cen Ztisnvllie, Case Threshing, DuPont, hfcKeesport Tin Plate, Celancse, Rub- ber pfd, the store stocks etc. Baring. - . adio Coup . . 01s 0ii~ it r ct 1 .. Hunter Rlver Piyamnsier 8% e311 ‘glow; - - - Pet Co- 2 Sim Co And Vicinity 551,53» goolzgvpvao _ p1§m1§§r~ qa‘ sgdth ngici '.'.'. y. Reference has been made in peat 112,11 Anlhn: "' s30 22,22 §;*;'",'_§,,c y‘; issues to two send people oi this “w” i1 - i‘ Stand on Cni . vicinity and here we refer to a iiitfilffu-g- 8% Stand 011 N I _ ' third in the person of Mrs. Eu- S..." A... i, ~ - V» phemia Constable. Born at Trout gill 1.x 6,,“ s“, __ -- 33 River, P. E. 1., May 8. 1837, daugh~ g 52 Union Curb Carb 41 411A tel- of William and Christina Mac- j w, iligiifg, -m_~- ",4, i; Kay. who came to P. E. Island from (hut... GM“ 1,59" 11', 1,, Scotland, 1836. Mrs. constable (nee ‘ 3 4 u s ind Al 4055, 401,4, Euphemie. MacKay) married John g s Fgltlti: 19?; Constable July n, 1862 and settled '_ m? We; _-__ _ 12;.‘ at Long River where four children wm-m, B“... co _ _ _ , , __ W, 3.14, were born, viz, Ellen (Mrs. Nelson Wnnreuv Bros . my, 4 Parrot) Portsmouth, Eng, John wig: Elm“ William Iowa, U. B. A., Diana \v,,nh...,,,h Co Florence (Mrs. Duncan Rosa) Hun- ter River, and the last born died W .____ The following are the pupils 0i cctbc. L‘. Ev. _\'u Whuien. Grad:- III rilr.) 1 Berrleth“ Mc- the United Church Sunday School Oorrriac. ‘who passed the graded ruminations Grade II-l Edward Whale, ‘I covering the Temper ce study John Mclnriis. course: senior: Vera Whliodt! 1n- Grade 1 (B12) 1 Dorothea Moln- tel-mediate: Alma MacLeod. “W017i! rlis,_l)o othy Cheverie, Elmer Mc- Edwards, Enna Baquall, Ret Ber- garet Melvina whalen. Carl Mc- nard, Wanda Portram; Jnnrr: Gladys MacNeii. Marzaret Smith, Norma MacLeod, Verna Robertson. This rcurse will be folllowed by a pledge ' ' campaign. Miss Olive Billiphant returned recently from a three months visit to Washington, D. 0., where she Teacher-John T. valley. was the guest of her brothe" and I _ ———————— his wife, m. a Mrs. William sii- geirwcmigédl, '.,',§;§,“,f,,,'." w rising 4o cents to 20.00 and tnc iat- BERWIOK JUNIOR DEFEAT liphant. Perm, atmndmw Gmmde ter half o, point to 4o. Canadian BIABKJATS Tum" France, Tum" New,“ Hydro Electric Preferred, week fea- —-——-— 1 The many friends of Mr. Geo. simpagn Jam Tum", Marga-e; ture among the power issues, fcil off (c, P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ways who recently underwent an Mo“, Am.“ Simpson, m,‘ ‘i points to a new low of 63, while BERWIOK, N. 8., March 1—Ber- operation in the P. 1:, Llioapitai “m; gym‘ 51mm“ Euwood Shawinigarl and Montreal Power wick Three Bio-rs defeated ‘Irum will bs glad to hear he is making shwmft Gordon slmpsén. James were unchanged to narrowly lower. Junior Be-arcats 8-1 tonight in the steady progress recovery. “mm, ‘mm, “w” m” “men Power Corporation lost it at 9. m.” o; 5 fiwo-ggmg 5m“ gm- thg __.__.. m“ adnpwnf ma,“ ‘BL n m,” Soles totalled 9,592 shares, bonds finite“; “std-Minolta?” wit? dfffilfi. or: “i” °"“'““' "°‘"“° MM?" ' ns'm' __-..--_- ships ‘Flo second fimfi wiii) be lottctown were recent guests of w. m“! -*' 5"""""'T“°“"' vrntaon alums scnoor. ' » plgygd Mkmdby at Trmo. and we. Nelson Clark and durlns -—-——-————————-——w _...__.._.___.. th stay furnished splendid bag- Honor roll of Village Green pig and violin music. one visitor. Plans were made in School for the month of rebruaryn, . - __.- - pm e, play for p- sehtfltivfl Grade X-i Reta Wcathcrbie, 2 IND 'A|N-S0¢fl|¢ Arrangements made for some time in the spring. Amnre- Orla Acorn. . - the final playoff for the Bethune rnents were made toprovide first, Grade VIII-l Doris Weathcrble ‘QR: H A N D s Ou between Hunter River Rovais second and ulna prises n» essay! a noun woolen. . wbestley,_niver Stare. The on "World Peace" to be written by Grade IIl--1 Kenneth Mwlitiil. by Rubbgn" in ’ stare ‘hols second, position by de- Grades rx and x. New committees a Marielle Acorn- . I fasting miinu rim-hen in the semi- were ‘appointed, vis, Biclr, Mrs. w. Grade 11-1 Elenmr cur-icy. - finals. Ilitkiilt is ’ intense, both s. iaaoiue. Miss Laura lawQnom: Grade I (Br-l l Daniel Acorn. teams determined and confident School, Mrs. Arden ltichardamlxlitlis Grade 1 (In; 1 igloo weather-hie. ' hi ‘h assures good . Isabel mgs- Program. Miss n e 2 i-larry West erb . ' ~° I __.______..._ meerteoafarre Jack MsoRlo. an Grade r (Jr.) l Emmett Duffy M1‘. MILIJOI W. i. article on the League of Natons Perfect attendance, Kenneth Mac- ---- was reed by Miss miss-bath Mac- Neill, Edna Weather-hie, Han-y The Ibbruary meeting of the Rae and questionnaire discussed. Weather-bio. It. llsllit W. i. was held at the Lunch was served and members fa- Teaoher-Deiite Mashed. I '@s of firs. J. Msoitie with an voted with musical selection by Mr. ----———-—-- 59°11! WWW- ' . ‘ ' Uss brunt-d‘; tar Cats and Ines eataudeaee o; thirteen members and 2 Arthur Simpson. n - 1 ll. a t f l Kelvm News §§ie:&2<iv1’2i°'§§>'1'5n 3333 oT-uh! n. infancy. Later they moved it» ———-———-—- r s. ‘ ' .8:;=*2:."....tr.:' ... i...“;‘;“.‘.'.‘“i:...°,?f:‘.§°:: gfiifiimriiié‘? lfdiiili=i°fifslei “room All IN Plefllid 9° he“ that w" 2 whites at 4o ‘to no cents New present residence. Her husband died Amara,“ _ _ _ m 7 Margaret Machdurdo, Kelvin, i188 Brunswick mountains brought fill to m 1911 while living at; Hunky mownlee _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ progressed favourably after brer gosaplfllnxfllxl) tlgiiggeceugdwiii“ "W" R1,," M; 301131551, was ,1 (urm- Con lliun . Gig/l ' recent operation in Prim QWHW ____ er fo" the urea. s. MecLeod. Al- ;g;=;g@,<gg1,,-~- 2, 7 B08111 - NEW ZEALAND 8011001. though 98 years old Mrs. Constable 4 , ‘ . is well preserved, in fact. sbc is k212i Ad‘; 5 | Q M158 Li"?! sililmilm- wflimh The following is the honor rail as active cg most people at 60.03.11 llliliibic g scents pltewitvi-B" lilivifr wit"- cf the Nnw 7l"ii‘tllld School for walk several miles a day. sews. ‘glldflfii? I - Mrs. Lorne Crozlcl‘. KB II- the months of January and Feb- weaves, spins and knits, all with- Q11 5 m4, (a a By Gurmm,‘ swam wire, —-—-' ru . out the aid of glasses. Full control lurk H"! M MONTREAL March 3 Hem, Miss Hit-tie 0019- New Immin- Grsde VIII Ur.) l Helen Conway of her faculties, reeds small print ‘:52: gr? __ d i ti‘ m o‘! ‘gm am’, slim"? "l0 WNPBM in Fitivm- Eveim Mcu~rlnacl Margliet Chev- with unaided ey". cvnverses very 112b,, “on, g ‘gllzggclfisbti‘ndoxf cigzaéd a gm, ma“ -—-——-' ‘ erie and Josephine Longspl-iie, fluently 111 63°11‘: ""' P” bee“ m’ 2° 3am‘? 20 ket for the mining stocks on the Miss Ruby Cousins. Bur instofl. (equal). tive and industrious through her s", ‘kg-es M Mont! a, stock Exchange Saturday spent an enioveble week-ml “the Grade v-i-lwc McCormanMflry no». rm teiliziovs r “time are ,,‘,‘,',,.,,,"___ n, Broad“ a,“ m the mum 1m, ,1 hum o! M!‘ and M". Lame cmmr‘ Krcdnngdngrlfiined cfigggtlmiltilegavviild x3e ireone (tlohnmsisf? -—-———-—' cheery gppeamnce to the ust‘ which _ ' ' i - _ ' was otherwise irregular. Volume d¥dsg hiigdmd liliagfiihslftfztlgs_ Gregory and Charles Herman Bry~ Kay) living at Trout Run, Bi no"; “Wm; 53500;‘ was “gm with only a “we more °' pe a p ' m‘ (“luau Yen's dd‘ than 9,000 share shares changing hands. Report for February: Grade X-d Gertrude Turner. Grade VII-l Frances Turner. 2 Nelson Simpson. Grade VI—1 Claude Graham. Grade IV (Bu) l Margaret Moore Grade IV (J12) 1 Andrew Turner. .Grade III-l Ellwood Stewart. 9 3 Gordon Simpson. 1 Ethel Moore. 2 3 lnis ‘Simpson and The sharp decline in power stocks which set in late in tho wcelr on re- ports of impending contract trouble in Ontario was checked in part al- though a few losses were registered in the group. While a definite trend was again lacking in other centres, develop- ment. of a buoyant market for met- al shares attracted chief attention in New York and furnished a fur- ther lnccntive for a similar move- ment here. Weaitnem in sterling on foreign exchange markets failed to have any effect here. Hollinger and Consolidated smelt- era were again strong. the former Joan Tilnier. 2 Jamu Turner. Mario Simpson- 1 (h) 1 Dorothy Gallant. 2 Waiter Gallant, 8 Auhin Gallant. Grade 1 (c) 1 Thomas Gallant. George vessey, 3 Jimmie Douse. Marion Thomson, 3 Malizn Stow- art Lloyd Rnbert Arblng. Lloyd McIntyre. Charlie Doiron. , s life there are iotsof expenses for the married man with a. family. His marriage, the purchase of a. home, babies, » doctors’ bills, the children's ' education, taxes-all take money. He is glad to pay. 0f course, but how can the average man meet all these and other-obligations and still save enough money to take care of his home and family it he should die prematurely}. The answer is he cannot do so-—in the ordinary way. Nevertheless there is a plan by which he can perform these duties-a policy in the Imperial Life. The yearly deposit required for such a policy is very moderate. A man of twenty-five can secure a $10,000 policy for a premium of less than $15 a month. If he lives until his family is grown f, up and self supporting, his Imperial policy can provide a ; welcome fund or income for his own years of retirement. ’ If on bave tbs impression {but life insurance re urrres a Lrge outlay of mun , send your name and a dress today for particulars o Imperial Ordinary Life Policies MPERIAL LIFE Irnnchea and Agents in all important centres -\\\\YOU‘LL ae emu YOU FILLED m runs row-u“ TH! iuveml. Lira Assulumce Co. or Cannon, Hem Orrlce, Tonorrro, Om. Please send me particulars of imperial Ordinary Life Policies, without obligating me in any way. 4mm Addy-err __Agr w, i: rfidfiiuc séuoatwfirifezmsvrrmnefi Innis. Honor roll for February. Grade 11-1 Wilma. Pursey. i Principal's Department Robert Acorn, I Billy ma. Grade X-i Phyiis Burke 2 Grade 1 (Sn) l. Irene Rhynes and Jean Crrmody, 2 Wilfred Burke, l Cyrus Vessey. Gracie I (Jr.) 1 Roy Pursey, 1 Freddie chappcll. 8 Lois Shaw. __.____._.__ s-r. auuuaws SCHOOL 11E Grade lX-i John Whltlock, 2 Grade V1II—l Harry Robinson, 2 Ford, 3 Aubin Bilwilllieffi- Intermediate Department Grade \[I—-l Rnma Ellsworth, ii 2 The following is a record of Bil. Andrew's Intermediate Department for the month of February, ac-ord- ing in grades. Grade VI-l Edward Blaquiere, I Eugene LeCiairo, 8 Zilda Gallant. , Grade V-1 Annie Gauthier. . lnretta M. Gallant, 3 Austin Peters. ' Grade IV-i Ronald Blaquirre, i VI-i Milton Acorn. 8 Rny Whitiock. Eric Robinson, 2 8 Shirley Arbinu. Reta McKlrinon, 2 3 Mary Acorn and Grade Grade V-i Grade lV-l Jean Bownees, Effie McCallum. Primary Department Marjorie Gauthier. 3 filrner Buote Grade IIL-i Helen Lured, 2 and Vivian Bisqufere. ' Phyilig Coies and Helen Dewar. 8 ___.______.. Ilse hllnnrrfa for Cuts and Boron ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES To SUMMERSIDE From all stations on Prince Edward Island SATURDAY, MARCH 9th, I935 RETURN LIMIT: Monday, March 11th, 1935 Children oi Five and under Twelve years of age HALF FARE. For Further Information Consult Any Ticket Agent _ llnunuv Miriam" vii