'7,§.Z¢'1' 1 '13!‘- an.“ 4. 14$‘ -z'_i Xlifitiiirlfll‘ fIiQtIiI-Qir-is .- l fiiasuuausflsscnsaoilsstflsaasssswou nanernnretwxenrlunleu-uunsu». = . t ,1- . f‘ Ll S 11m _CHARL(YI‘TETOWN_ Kand BOND GUARDIAN 'Mt’l._ Stock __E:¢chong"e (Castration: Iurulshad 'hy Johnna- and Ward numbers of the Imltrcni MT’L. CURB .__..._. - ~(Johusto - d W Q smu- " " 0.5a’. sauna Assoc Brew . Basuharnois ... ., ll e i c a ll Brew Cara Com . ::~.:*..r"a:.:.:....":.::.. ::.....,:: 1;;,=;-;;;,;§;1 .. town.) - Elam lain 011 aper . Dist Scsg Dom Eng ll o9 n ,1 L"; Dom Stones . . "°"-' .. “J . to" u; ... ... .. .. reen a e . {B}: Iago-IL],- .. .. .... 18-3“ 13:)” g!!!)gnoofilli p"; ow ... .. ~ p c P w ... . ..... 21b lmiJ Tob .. .. u C Pgw B 4% 41f, inti Pet .. Brock Silk 109,, iilelchers A ... . . Can Car Cons 'i Mitchell Rob ... ... .. 4» 4 Can Cur Pf ... . 1,42 Norondu ... ... ... 3210 8225 Can Osi Com ... ... fill/r Teck Hughes ... ... 00 B00 flan Cem Pfd 0.. , “falter Good . . 30% (‘an ind A! A 0-‘); “aiker flood P d 17V; Can Ind A] t! 51,4 Walker Brew . s35 Can Nogth Pow Wright liar . B75 .. . r €°°k$ltPl°w 119% o,- ¢ a , . Dryden Paper .. .0 M‘ o... Brlduv 234% nscellaneous Dom girl] Pg?‘ ... 131 Dom ass t ‘i. 3g: 5% 0°“ (Canadian Press) , MONTREAL. Feb, 13_ mm“ "' " (V! Wheat nor no 2 80 ‘ 0Y0!“ ~ - W- Barley c w no a oi ilow Smith Pup ... ... 11')’, one C w no 2 51L‘ 2,, gal: it? l: 11013431. 7 a s ee no . ‘~ 143% igiotlur spring wheat patents firsts ilfilolrr zecfndsdi£d ,, ‘our a ers . Flour winter wheat patents choice 0% 34 40 to $4 50 m“ Flour white corn $510 to $0 00. l“ glfldlftsiotfilusi-Iifiqa"tnosgaffi‘! . 48% “ 1m m. "so: 25 10.03825. gifg,‘ §;“‘Cu1;°‘{,n-~ 42 Rolled om ha: oo u... so 2a. w,“ m“ ‘ 5 45 1_lay no 2 pes ton cariots 814.50. 2.22:1: ::.:.2:*.;=':."..az "e BANKS llil-eéfirlno lrfiliosflifrg '33 Commerce ... ... .... 103a Egg. Anlcflmeghlm 3m a ggfiwou; ' - Eggs" A l pall_ets 31. M - ' m 1:2: t 12151.33... ‘wk "t Cum“ ' ~-- 551*’; ljliggs A pullcts 25.‘ k Fqgs g 11115714‘! 23 20 age me um . Eggs C 10 C ' Potatoes Que 80's 05-00. uyfenglgg N B and l‘ u r 50'; 09-05, . (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Fell. ill-Gold bloc currencies today rallied sharply in the foreign exchanlo markets to the heat levels reached in the last month. For the first time since Jan. 14 the French franc lifted above the point at which theoretically. it is profitable to shl gold from Paris to New \'nrk. The rse followed the statement of 360N011‘! of the Treasury Henry Moflenthau that the stabilization fund would be nscd to stcady the United Staten dollar at the time cf the Supreme Cour-Vs gold decision The franc closed at 0 503g cents, up 01% of s cent An hour tletors tbs close the rate was 6 60% cents Advances of similar proportions were shown by tho Dutch guiidcr the Swiss franc and tho Befirian helga. Sterling and the Canadian dollar n.ov- ed narrowly Tho pound was off at $483 while the Dominion dollar (loser! at 0-82 ceatlrdlsconnt, off 1-32 MONTREAL. Fflii. 13—Tii6 pound sterling null the i7r\‘od States d011," both showed a small inns on prnnn-enl foreign erchanpes today while’ the i-‘renril franc. rose frnctlonaliy. The pound was oft 0-10 of a cent or“ S8 , while lilo dollar Irv-it 1-10 of one Percent at 1A of mn- percent premium, 'i‘i|e frant- firlncd .01 of s. cant at 0.60 cents. PROFDUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. 13—-'.i.‘he advance In butter prices on tho Montreal dairy and produce mar-ket, checked late inst week, was rcsonlcd today and no 1 grads bu ter moved up to 25 to I coats a pound. s gain of 5Q cent. Sol a brought 20 cents a pound and prints 27 cents. - The cheese market was also % of s coat firmer, no 1 Ontario beeoruing 11 to 11K ccuts s ound for late-fall :3: sad J2 to 12 cents for sum- Thc egg market geld at recent dr- Oliusl. hailed lhilin-cntl in cariots 01-‘ loss ss lug at 25 cents s ddssn for fi-hrgc, 22_ccnts for A modtunl esats for A pallets, 10 to 10 Mr B and ‘14 coats for C 4 "Qllsbnc- whlts otatoes brought 50 40.00am. or pound ha‘: and Stuns ck and Prince dlrsrd I ‘mountains 00 to as ccuts for iisr quantities. Prince Edward is. ds-h Olrpound bags would to ‘i0 a....... A: A ' _ aQlance i- 20 to ccats i.» Iandlonlbsaiz-fndusteial .21 _ "fin um»;- P E I 00's 05-70. EXCHANGE (Cuusdiura Prcssl hi0\"l‘iliil.~\i., Fcb. Ifk-Iiritlsh sud foreign exchange in mlatiou to the Canadian dollar as complied by the ltoyal Bank of Canada closed today as follows:- Arzentina peso .2580. Australia pound 8 0040. Austria schiiiing 1103. Belgium lleiga 23-10. Brazil miireis 0088. China lloug Kong dollars Csochoalovakla crown .0420 Denmark krone .---. France franc 0000. . Germany reichsmark 4M4. heat Britain pound 4.8300.‘ Holland florirl .il707., Hungary pcngo 2980. ndia rupcc 3700. Japan yen .1300. Jugosiavis dlnar .028. New Zsaiand pound ii 0437. Norway krone 2400. Poland sioti .1805. South Africa pound 4 8050. Spain peseta .1370 Sweden krone .2523. Switzerland franc 3244. United States dollar 5t, premium. Closing exchange rates:- At hlontreai—1'ound 4 88%; U. S. dollar 1 00%; franc 0 00 At Now Yor-1;—Poand 4 88; Canad- ian dollar 00 21-32; franc 050% At Paris-Pound 74 11 fr; dollar 10 l‘! fr; U ln IOii1~—-POili1d 11s dollar b0 41 cents; U. S. dollar b0 60 cents NEW YORK, Feb. iii-Foreign sx. change irregular Great Britain de- mand high 4S8 ; low 4 877i: close 4 8,8; 0U day hll s 4 81%; Francs 6 .50 5i; ital 8 40%; Belgium 2:! 30; Ger- many Z0; Canada 00 27-82. Stevens Will Seek Election East Kootenay .4423. U0! £9110 (OI. Dy Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA, Ebb. 13-—I.t was un- derstood generally here today that Ham. H. H. us, ' minister of trade and commerce, would ac- cept nomination for the next zen- cni election in East Kootznay, tbs sect he now IITTCSBDM in the House cf Commons. ‘Ihevmport he,was ready to run in the Briiah Columbia constitu- ency was believed to have sot at rest rumors he might be nominat- ed in another riding, Welland, Ont, among tilem. . . . n‘ v Iiibbfl, M M» higher; ' I Iain lower. Medals and‘ Mug 17cc lllnsrdh for Buns (B! Johnston and Ward's Ipssfgl Wire) MORNING usual} @3115]; NEW YORK. NJY. Fch. lip-Thr- ‘uarket was irregular’ to frscnugngu, “v” ‘u '1" “"0". with some re. "Y"! "W18 place at the osc oms was so small, however that 5'1"?’ chances were of little ligam- Wheat ltl ff "16 "11! Idarinog ilithhleiifiiliwiaii‘: da s had been quits extensive he decision on the Gold clause ti-gse is now expected _ on February th siuc.- atzer that date the Court recesses to March 4th Aliilllloiitly the market is not going t° “"5100 lily trend before the Gold {ieclsion is known, but the satisfac- "Y "M" 03 Keheral business should prove a sustaininf influence. - V, dlsw and Company. BUbDMBY new roux, u. Y, . Bunfl" 0°11" Year ‘mm’ IJIetSDuIdgyt income $200,217 against $741335 in previous a 1 - ' _ eri! vidfirxdr.’ N M" an" hfontxomery Ward, January sales 811.118.1112 against suarsnm up . o increase 17.0 percent , ‘ Colgate Palmolive tentative report shows act profit $1.10 a shars up- ain~ $1.50 a3si|nr0 on a sir perctni pfd stackwirln 101i a s t n; 1, q o Qlfllllng: 132022.40 ‘Facade? n u‘ 1""! Ala’ says Steel operations durln past week declined 531A per- vew"’l9li-zul‘il.'l°'l°°“té. My l - . '1': '* uq $7,082,334 after laxes)and churn-as uinst $5,412,518 in 1003. Domestic Crude Oil output durin week epded Feb. ii averaged 2,640.5 as necessary. Statement presumably Lent-d to rem -v~ hnsincm (vars of the consequences of an adverse Gold decision. Reserve Boards stats. meat of weekly banks on Fshy sixth creases for the wcsk of $30,000,000 loans and investments and 820,000,000 in . increases of $12,000,000 in time deposits and $54,- .000 in reserve balances with rc- serge banks. condition _ . .1. index closed Monday at 58.30 off 0.60. lllrh bow Last Off 80 Ind .. 102 07 101 (I5 104.42 _.24 20 Rails 32 S7 82 63 82.74 .44 MARKEL GOSSIP High Lew, last Up M Utli ..._10.86 10.08 10M .02 40 Bonds ... 00.00 .02 . _ Dcw Jones. DAIIIXG IAII cent reaction, but 1 do not aspect to sec them reach much further. I doubt if they will duplicate last week's lows An how, I stats as for heck as Sept. or obsr that the big move in M"! Wheat was not likely to come till the end of February. That period has tactically arrived and I look-for cons derabi higher prices in ay Wheat do ng March and April, Cot- ton closed 8 or 4 points lower, having also reacted ‘i0 points. Saturday in. stead of, as I erroneously stated, showing an advance Saturday. Buy Dticemiblers Ctoilfn atgouud 12 00.’ so a u;\ ay at a deis u tho gold declsiotnb wkouitll rllrobtgigiyylcguse aamorese ac,rn n ’ e nus- trlai aéegargfis fromdlozfiii): where thely were o u RY. _own o poasih y slightly below 101. They did react to 101 05 today, closing st 102.40 it is, "l 601mb. ossibie that tcdoy’s lows will not bs roken. In any event they are not likely to more than s point below todays lows, even if part of the decision is unfavorable, which it probably will be, although in s18 mgilllathle "overnmcnt is likely to 9 "D B . am ss- confident as e that those averages will be from 15": 18 points hi her within two months. American orciPn Power 7 percent ilfd nose to 22. coring at 21%. l ‘Willi! k991i ion: for n further good Itléivglllfisitbgélunigs you get a chance 0W . pfd, which b07701! 0M1! op 75.188 over previous 1111510 "B" you had weak according to “Oil sud Gas" plenty Bf chances to hay around or Journal. below 40 last week, closed at 41% and Secretary of Treasury llorzsnthau wli - go close to 05. Still a buy if it announced that the external vaius of fill’ llllll below I0- the doi-lar will be managed as long Corn ‘Products ‘ ' a fraction and if you bought it near 02, as re. peatedly advised, hold for at least 75. Fairbanks Morse, which you had a chance to buy near last _ week closed at 10%. Still a boy below 1p for near 80 _ Them is no change from recent advices. If you bought stocks on the recent setbacks, as advised, then you are‘ ion: practically at the exact bot- tom. These lows will not ha duplic- ated, but may be approximated in a tcvr cases. if not already long, hay some of the stocks recentiy- recom- mended orr any little dip, such as Phillip Morris, General Electric, Westinghouse, Atchiacn, Amn. Gas and Electric around I0. 0. Smith. he- low l0, Allis Chalmers 1ii, etc. . Baring. CRAPAUD Mr. Evueti: Stordy while cutting wood one Saturday had the mis- fortune to cut his foot to such an extent that fourteen stitches was needed to ciou the wound. Mrs. (D15) L. M. Callback is spending several weeks with rein- tlves in Kelvin. Friends of Mrs. Will Murlread oi.’ ‘rt-yon will regret to loam of her ill health. A fancy dress carnival was held in Victoria Rink on Saturday sv- ecrlng, Feb. 2, o. goo."ly number were in costume and much merri- ment was derived from "Spark Plug" an anlmrl supported by sev- eral skaters with Barney Gcogle as driver. It is pleasing to note that Mr. Thos. Stordy of Crapaud is able to be seen outside once more. Mr. Gordon mrd and Mr. Ken- neth m-t were recent visitors to Cape Traverse. ‘ Miss Aletha. Mnbey of Trycn was a recent visitor to New Glasgow. Miss MiiiiirGamble is spending several weeks in Charlottetown. Miss Frances Ives is spending a few days in Chwlottetcwn the guest of Miss Doris Lefurgey. Mr. M. McNefli of ‘rryon has moved to ummerslde wh-rs she will spend the remainder of the winter Friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dawson -of North Tryon will be pleased to learn that they reached their destination safely sud arc now 1n at. Peter-char; ‘The Sunshine city cf Florida." ‘m. Joseph Roger-son of ‘rryon is slowly recoverinu from a severe st- tuck of 6T7!!!)fills- Mrs. Ray Wood of ‘Ia-yon returned last week from a. visit to Scrim- hili, N. 8., while there ahc was the lilltliffllflfiV-Ifllliidlidfl. Crossbar. , Mr. John 0. Boultcr of Mount Tryon was recently kicked by his horse, luckily no bones were brok- en, but he is still unable to be about. Born to Mr. and Mrs. n-ic 10w- . thsr of Crspaud, on Feb. ii, ‘i005, a I011. ‘ms Young People's Society oi Crspsud hold a weishln: party on "ruesday evening Feb. a. in the Community I-Iali. Prime were liven to the winners and names were heartily enitiyld. l. dainty lunch was served by the Women's Insti- tute and [$.00 was realised. ‘Ir. ‘mos. Simmons of Orspsud iscsutfsrihc from an attack of nsrnsiria. In. Lbyd Housman and little daughter Greta of Orspsad spent a wosk recently in Albany the guest of Mrs. Elmer Gambia. 1U. I‘. A. wattcn of Victoria, loft isslweekforavisittoiscs . daughter, Mrs. William Bell ac- companies him. enjoying the beautiful sunny dsyg um: manna iiN ma. am (C-P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. Feb. 13 —- Interest again centred around a. small gmuo ofapecislties on the Montreal stock Exchange today wlthitraders ne- glecting the former market leaders. Volume showed an increase‘ from yesterday, when traders were with- out the lead usually pmvifnd by Wall Sheet, but was still far be- low normal. Market news continued cf a. 11999-- heard to incite t-aders to make commitments. Strength in Canada sirsamships preferred followed u isue on the lorai hon’ rv"""~‘ ‘wt buying cf other special issues was not supported by any deveiopsaent in the company. l-‘tolland Paper preihrred was a strong leader with an advance of 1 1-2 points to s new hi~h oi 91 1-2 while Canada stcelnsfilps preferred advanced 2 full points at 10. Do- minion Cosi preferred overcame an with a gain of s full point at 1S2. Among the market leaders gains and losses were about evenly spread over the list. International Nickel declined 1-8 at 22 1-2 and Montreal Power 1-4 at 30 8-4 while Consolidated Smelters firmed 1-2 at 134 1-2 and National Breweries 1-4 at as 1-4. Stocks sales totalled '1. 940; bonds 960. Not Entitled QT o More Than $100 A Week _(A. P. By Gulrdisrfs Special WIN) NEW YORK, Fieb. 13.--1n n tum- ultuous session, verging on the com- ic, Supreme Court Justice Salvatore Cotillo today held that the Iiflmflr- ous Fey Webb Voilee was not ea- tltlsd tn more than 8100 weekly maintenance from her husband, Rudy Valise. Upholding the our-cement under which the orchestra. leader is pay his wife I100 a week, Jus- tioe Cot o held that Mrs. Valiee had not been coerced intn signing it. In grantinc s motion by Vaiieeb counsel to dismiss his wife's suit to invalidate the agreement, Justice Cotillo acid: "I find no evidence of ‘ on employed to in- or duoe the plaiutifl (Mrs. Vaiiee) to enter into the separation agreement. The wife produced no proud of tha inadequacy of her. allowance. The failure of the wife to take the stand and prove the allegations casts doubt on the Rood faith of her ac- tions." ~ » i Oclssdy Depth ‘than tbs comedy began. Mrs. Vslisds counsel wan ‘ to disqual- uy Justioecotiild. He was rnuds to take the witness stand, ‘more were a few minutes of will! contusion with Ootillds gavel pounding and shoatins back and forth. Benjamin Hal-totem, of Mrs. Vat- lss's counsel, wanted to "cut-line" his csu. Cotiiio shouted that ha wouldn't let him do it while Ben- jamin Cohn. another of M11. Vai- lec’: storncys, who is from has An- lea, was at tho counsel table. tstain refused tn ask his assoc:- i‘ "sums. of ma.‘ ms of m to leave. Westulorsisnd will rscrst learn "I heard the iatye has offered ~-sr.as- m amen-o » 1 m um Hsrtstsh. tlve character and nothing was S‘ steady rise in the compsnyk: bond ‘ early loss of halt s. point to close {l a N. Y. Stock A Exchange (Quotations ed Johnston Ward members of the Mont real Stock lxchan s, Mantras Curb Market. 156 Bic and Street Charlottetown). stocks " 01mm! l-nfl Air ed ... ... ... ".111 110% .. 157s 17 Ati Ref . 24V 24 Ail Ref 2H; 24‘, Amer Qm . 115 11a Am For Pow .. 4%. 4 Am Loco ... 11% 17 Am Pow Lilht . .0 2% ‘la Am Rs 14 13 Am Smelt B18 34% 84a Am Su so 54% 04 Am Tc Tel 103% 103% Am Tob B . 81 39% A occnds Cop 10% 10% 43% 42% 28% 5% 11% 0% 15% ' 22°.» 01"’ Briggs . .. Byers ‘A M ... 10 10 Burr Add Mach ... 14V; 1.» gunnmdoiiacirhl ' an r a - y 12 12% 06% 55 29% 30 1 e Con Nair IChcaKOhlo 42 Chic North 4 p Chrysler Mot ... 33h Coiumb Csrb . 73 74% Coium Gas Eiec .. ... 0% 0% Com S 20% "1 C00 Gas East K0 ak . Eiec Auoto L1,! Frceport Tex ... Gen Asphalt ... . Gen iec . . Gen Foods . Gen Mot . Gold Dust . . Goodyear ltub ... . 22% Graham Pal e ... .... 2_-, 2% Great West uuar ... .. 25% 28% Hud N. ... 0% 10 40 30% 22% 22% 3% 8% Johns Man 50% 59% Kelvinatnr 10% 17 Ken Cop . 10% 10% Lambert Co 271,5 27% Lig Myers B . .. 100 107 Liquid Curb . . . 27% 27% Loews lnccrp . “ 82 Loose Wiles Bis . " 85 liclieesport Tin ... My; Mack Track ... ... . 257s Mil-ii: Alkali 27% .\liss Kan ., 5 Mont Ward 20% Nash Mot ... 101A ati is . 28'»; N .. Natl Dairy Prod Natl Pow Light New Haven ... New Yer-k Cell North Amer‘ . North Pac ... Pack iilot Penn Rail Pub Ser N J‘ Phil Pet .. Pullman Co Rep Iron S’. Safeway Stores Scars Roebuck m Co .. Socony Vac ... South Pac ... - South ltaii Stand Brands ... Stand Gas Eiec ... wtudehaker Thermoid Tex Co .. Tex Gulf Sui Tim Roll Bear . Manna nan (Dy Flank MacMliien. Associated Press Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's special Wire) NEW YORK, Feb. 18-8eiected stocks and grains found a. moder- ate bull following today, but spec- ulative activity continued restrict- zzl in all directions. In the equity market traders con- centrated mostly on a relatively few induatrisis, especially the can shares. The general list moved nar- rowly with rails and utilities s lit- tle lower on the average. A general run of corporate bonds were a. shade less than steady, but the highest grade issues, as meas- ured by the Associated Press aver- age for icn low yield loans, reached a new high. Willie s few stocks, including American Con, Continental Can and Llggett a Myers B lifted 1 to 1 1-1 points each. the Associated Press average for 00 stocks record- ed no change at ass. and the tarn- over in the stock exchange was only 806,445 shares. Price chames amongst Canadian stocira were narrow. Such issues as Canadian Pacific, Dome Mines, Canadian mdustrial Alcohol, Distil- Inter- national Nickel. Noranda and Im- parlai Oil yielded fractions. refsrr to a heated exchange be- tween‘ court and Oohn last wecir. "Take the stand." ordered Cotillo. its then asked I-Iartatein: “Do you know that I offered to muse in fistic fight of your know- udfip» “I was not present-J’ I-Iartsteln bsfln, but he was ordered to "step down" by Ootilio. Inter, utter a ccntbrflsce in Octiilou chambers he everything wu "cleared up." I ' cheered up and 0NN.Y.MART,-~~ Mavnvc: TORONTO, Feb. Iii-The cheaper gold issues assumed the leadership of the Toronto mining market today, trading in heavy voiunrc on a rlslnit price trend. Volume over the boar-d was close to the half million mark and the tniiy at tho close showed 47 stocks higher and 20 lower The big golds were not active illrt they maln- talned a firm price level while base metal and silver issues, although slow ruled firm to strong The morning session saw a slow trade except in a few pearly issues. in the early afternoon the market buying sharply in God's Lake, Pickle Sun Antonio, Buffalo-Ankcrite Syivanito and these o-ii closed higher with exception of Pickle Crow which lost 2 Bullish tsndenoleswera more pronounced in the gold issues selling under $1. McWattcrs cloiéd at S5, a new high for the fvear while Gzlnaar gained 4 cents to‘ 2. ’ ' ’ ' trorzonaro, Febf-‘Iitll- _ ’ Stocks ' - Chibcag . . . Coiamurlp Grandoro (irccrle 3- (lruli . 8% (iuunar 72 llaiz-row 5%, llarkcr . . 15V; lloiiinger . ... ... .. 177E liowey ... ... 100 int A ... ... , ... H50 Kirk Luke . ‘lb 1 . llciniyro McKenzie Sud Cont Sullivan Syivanito Tcck H Texas . Tobarn Towagmsc Ventures .. Wayside White 10m; .. Wiiiscy i! Wright ll _ Total sales 400,000. UNLISTEI) Kit-k 'i‘n\rn ... . L Moron ... Ta-ilei nro Mairohic . . .. McLeod ... ... ... ... ... .... um" - G apflxu r Use Dillard's for Sprslns ‘i snowshoe conventions in Maine. WANTED -— SECOND Mrs. I. V. Rank. well known breeder of Irish wolfhounds and Great Danes, with seven of her champions at Godstcne. Surrey, England. She is preparing her dogs for the Croft's show, the largest in the world ,in March. n; MEMORIAM ' MISS ISABELLA MACKINNON On Saturday morning last, there passed peacefully into rest. at her late residence, Canoe Cove, Miss Isa- bei-lu MacKinnon, at the venerable age of eighty years. The deceased lady was the only daughter of the late Dugald Taylor and Mrs. Mac- Kinrron, and spent her whole life in the home of her birth. She leaves to sorrow for her re- moval, her brother, John D. Mac- Kinnon, together with her niece, Mrs. Malcolm MacFadycn and. fam- ily, who reside at the old home and Miss Sadie, of Truro, N5. " Miss MacKlnnon pursued a, career of devotion and of self-sacrlficirlg attention to the interests of the dc- mestlc circle, to which she was warmly attached, and her unbound- ed hospitailty was a. community as- set for a. whole generation. Bile was a life long member of the Church of Scotland, into whose fellowship she was baptized by the Rev. Don- ald MacDonald, and- into whose full communion she entered in early life. Calrnly resting on the merits and mediation of her Divine Lord and Saviour, she contemplated the end of life's journey with an humble and confidcntfalth, and. peacefully fell asleep in Jesus. The funeral from her late home on Monday last was attended by an immense concourse of people, there being almost a. hundred slelgils in the mournfal cortege. Dr. J. W. S Lowry conducted impressive services nsistlng of the singing of two com- forting Psalms to plaintive melody, prayers, and- an addres from Psalms 92:13-15. "Those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flmu-lsil in the courts of our God; they shall still bring forth fruit. in old age", which words the Pastor said were most appropriate to the life and death of their depar- ted sister and friend. Interment took place in the cemetery at the Canoe Cove Church. The poll bear- ers were Dugald MalcKinnon, Gran- ger MaoPhaii, John A. MacDougall, Malcolm MacKenzie, Neil MacEach- can and Lachlan E. MacKlnnon. QUEBEC, Feb. 13. -- Napoleon J. Belieau, 59, rcvlser of electoral lists in this city, died suddenly at his of- fice today. Mr. Bellcau, an ardent sportsman for the past 40 years, was President of the Canadian Snowshcr: Union and was well known in tile New England States, where for a number of years he attended annual He was also a post president of the Quebec Tymlgraphical Union. Spiritual Offerings, Curlll, eta , 10 word Other raters on application RATEl-Zc per word, tbs-es Inscr- tlons for the price of two, ‘ usynbis 1L g1 u Wanted - 11am) sirlnglc mill. Leslie Weeks, Elilots. L-42ii0-2-12-3i. lFemaie Help Wanted“ WANTED - MIDDLE AGID housekeeper. Apply “A." care Guardian. 11-4291. Miscellaneous WE BUY OLD GOLD. FRECIOUS Metal Buyers, 1'13 Gt. George Si... Charlottetown. L-400B-3-4-i2l SPECIAL. FOR. A LIMITED TIMI only to introduce made [in the Maritimes Latex Sanitary Hub- ber Goods we will ssnd 24‘ sealed for One Dollar. eats ‘ ‘ (Canadian Prc ) ’ . MONTREAL. Feb. llL-Oflsflilll C the two Montreal livestock mark today totalled 707 head. Rccei‘ were composed of 001 cattle ,and calves, including about 450 , v held over from previous mar-irate. Cattle were not movl Calves were steady- were loid from $0 lung kinds to 87 50 for mednnn gfiod veal There were no offerings o DOMIN§%1; CANADA EDWARD. ISLAND _v In the Surrogate Court fallytlcorgs L. Dq-IMS 1n 1h Estate of Jeremiah llui lute of Pleasant Grave in QM! County in the said Province. Fflfmt f t t . d°°§“”¢i1‘§oe§c:r§b1e Harold Imuna Palmer’; Surrogate, 30000 0!. Pfflbfli t . . H’ ° some: of u» Count! --, To en's u Queen's County or any ‘Clogstaéulane literate person within GREETING: wrmnuss. upon reudin! the or‘ tion on file of James Idahor of Plea ant Grove aforesaid, Farmer, the A lninlstrutor of the lastote of the ahn named deceased. orariae that a "ii _ tion may he issued for tile purpo‘ ::~ hereinafter set forth: You are the: fore hcrcby required to cite all 9e sons interested in tho said Estate be and appear before rne at a burr pate Court to be held in the Lou House in Charlottetown, lo Q0901) County, in said Province, on Manda the eighteenth day of March ‘no coming, at the hour of cievcu colo- fdre-rroon of the some day to sli- cause if any they can why tile A counts of the said Estate r-honitl 11 be passed and the Estate closed prayed for in said petition andr- motion of D. Edgar Shaw, list Proctor for said petitioner. And l do hereby order that s trl copy hereof he forthwith published some newspaper published in (Th. iottetown aforesaid once 1.1- eaeh . for at least [our consecutive wec from the date hereof and that a tr copy hereof be forthwith lvvstvrd tho following public places rcspt tlvcly. naraclv, in the ilail oi‘ t. Court House in Charlottetown afnrcsa. at or near the Bank of Nora Scoiia Charlottetown aforesaid, and ill _fro of tho Public Ilall in Pleasant Gem aforesaid, so that all persons L- tercsted in the said Estate as afor- said may have due notice therrnt. Given under my hand and tim 5 of tho said Court this 12th day February A. 11., 107i?» and ih tile 26! ycar of His Mfllffitygs reign, -) (Signed) ~ H. SUOCUMIBS TO strauvsrlon i (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wir " GRANITE CITY, Ili., Feb. l3.» Finding his stubborn fight for iii f 17-day-oid Robert JCXliUIiS tiled < ~ starvation at St. Elizabeth's Ho l. pital today. ‘_ _ Medical science had stood l ; helplessly unable to aid the lniar f l born with a strlcturcd csopllagi’ which prevented it from taking foo.» . Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance. Central Guardian locals, do per word; Western 1nd Eastern lot-sh, pg per word‘ Announcements and Coming lvcnts Io r 2a per word: in Icmoriun Notices, 70c prr lnrh hllnlmum Charge for any udvcrtissmafl Mir unmet hltte lining oathousss, etc..- sheet. Guardian Office. son sans - aucrlori roan- rnvc. Bridle and Wbist. Sco ‘ Cards. Guardian Central Prlntery. FOB SALE-AYBSBIBE BULL years old. Advance Rea. Junior Champion. Will trade for home Danststmoge, w-m Work Wanted WANTED - PUSITION M082 keeper, can give refemr Apply Guardian. n-ulc-a-l f Latex Rubber Mun icturin: 00., BOX 7'1, Shediac. N. B a-raao-i-rt-lo-la-ai. IXPIBIINCID COUNTRY G wants position as maid. a Guardian Office. n-sm-z-l n!