-.,.‘.., ......»...Is,~..¢.a....... . iuuvric WHOLESALERS m. CUMULATIVE EEDEEMABIE PBBFEIU") and CLASS "A" COMMON To Yield 555% F. J. BRENNAN 8i OOIAPANY l.Tll. E. M. BAGNALL-Manager Charlottetown 1 lephono 1410 143 Richmond St. Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance lll l l Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement l5 Cents. Central Guardian Locals 5c per word; Western and Eastern Local: 2o per word; Aii incernents and Coming Events 3o per word; Classified 3c yer ivurd; In Mcnioriam Notices 84o per inch; Liats of Floral and miiritual Offerings. (Yards. etc" 5o per name; Letters of Condolence 84c pcr inch: Wedding Engagements 40 words for $l.00 and l0 i-cnis for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks fi ziml .\|l[!IPi‘lilll<>ll. liii- per inch or 5e per word; Lists. of Subscrip- llillll. =1!) rents per iiicll: Address and Prcseutatiun,5l.00. ' Otlivr ratcl on application. For Sale ileln Wanted iOll b \l I - t‘ \.\'il l{l' ' ST ‘ll \\'.\.\‘TEl) - IMMEDIATELY. TWO zniil lids’ l 112A‘. Shiva‘. Clair.‘ girls over 18 year sof age for diii- Plioiu 5cm ice FOB SJLL - 0.'\li (OW, llLld TO . freshen soon. ..' uni-s Murnaghan, Jctinsorrs Riiiu- Em Vlanleil A “W5 W‘ A N 'l‘ in‘ l) - liilill flOTTljIgSh-l iezals. llighesi in; room won-k. Board and lodg- iiig provided. Apply with refer- ences to Rothesay Collegiate Scl-ec-I. lT-ciherajy, N. B. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. AVER- flgc $45.00 weekly for man 0r ivornan to supply more than 1150 l-‘ernilex necessities to the people in your neighborhood. Write to- Plioiie 2208 (lziy for complete details of our fiche-tested plan for fast, easy. ‘(i , direct - to '- customer sales. Cata- v ‘$01 11255‘ logue Free. Fznniiex. 1600 Delori- izghesi price.- pa.ci Past pi.it mien MonLreaL up ugrvicc Pliuiie 25-13 EVHUDEA; __.i_. llU7 Michael Bros. ~ l —l‘0SlTION m" iTiuRTi lady with experience as Stenc- "sue; Nlllllnwéllltitllilm" otter". €\|.lil~;\lvI-I\ \\ \\ lulfi;—yljl\i'l‘l- “mph...- ami Bwkkeqm App],- .-:ii Sim‘. in; .ii . _l'l'l)i‘\Sl?lil,-: BOX 730 Gum-diam iii: mic iii ti. -l iuziiiiiliic --~ turcrs of l;...i-ii\ aiicl Niops. ivnrkin: Cl')'»f‘\ llllil mitts. woofil- "HWY! P P ' ' i‘ 1m RZ- LOST — RED FUR MITT. APPLY i:".'c~*i\'i‘ . rover retail trails‘ in Must have cx- —i-—-—-— _l'i‘li'ii("‘ and l'lii' L‘ ‘i- lull de-i E5C-API5D — 511- YER tails to Box 78f, Guardian. Canl lfernale). Charles guarantee e rd revenue to hard-l Bradalbflne- vi-orkiiie szilmiicn. ~——— ' c T k ' r ‘s i‘ “M” a g.-- FOR RENT — HEATED FTTBNISH- l-Ult s.-\i.i: _ 10H K-S i.\'1‘r;i<- ed Apartment by first week in national ‘Priick. long wheel-base. March. Centrally IOI-‘Bltd- Wfltc Will sell Tllll‘ 5700.00 cash. Apply Box 786. care Guardian. Russ Hotel. F 0 X Robertson, Vrrnriu \ll-"ll_ ("ipr- ‘lY-iT-imntliir. “ v a rim-1- ' 1'1». Baby Chicks "JR SALE w 194° ""1418" sass r00 soon TO 01min srrigei- Pl_\'riiiiiitli_ Coupe. good ma“. Chicks for 194a s!" tin" "mldlllilll- “B” Am” 3°“ by contacting local agent for Works. Fon-nal Street, or Phone Catalog ‘M pflceL Wm, choice JTU-L, breeds. Canada Approved. breed- ers pullorum tested. "Needlcfl l» say my order for 1948 is 80in! W Big-4 Hatchery" says custcml‘! J. o. Nichols, Ai-nstein. Ont. Notch- lng like the recommend of a sat- IOR SALE — 19f‘! BUICK SPEC- isl Sedan, radio and liralcl‘. Also 104G Dodge Coach and i940 Chev- rclrt Sedan. Ali cars in first class shape. Cain be scan at 75 Roch- “fled customer. Agent L! Claude _f°rd 5mm" “A, Claw. Ciow (l: Wadrnan. P- 0- 30X Personal 46. Kenslngton. 8- Foii xEiiiiK-itiiih. LIIMBAGO. ‘ lLlic-uziialle Pains. Cheat Colds. MORE WHEAT sow‘: apply Heat Penetrating Glory Oil. At your Drugglst. ‘PARIS. I . no i-i-viiheiiior, rrcpiyjL $100, ni-liiriizihle expira- tion ni- balance $1200. Medical supply, 25 (Jordon St. DIOIICtOH. N. B. SYDNEY. Australia - (CF) —- Fziimers in New south Wales have sown an estimated 5.500.000 3P1‘?! of ivhcat this season compared will. 4,700,000 acres last year. Rains helped the crops get away to s good start and prospects for a record harvest are good. WANTED \ l MOULDERS 8. COREMAKERS l GOOD WAGES AND WORKING CONDITIONS Apply t0 MARITIME STEEL a. FOUNDRIES LIMITED NEW GLASGOW, us. | NOTICE Applications will be received at _tl_ie Provincial Deport- ment of Agriculture from formers desiring form labour from Holland. The rules of pay for these men ore as follows: SINGLE MEN Forty-five dollars per mon-th and board. MARRIED MEN Sevemy-nve dollars per month with furnished house, milk, fuel oiid vegetables. Farmers must agree r0 fake these men for o period of one yeor. Your application must be in this office not lorer than January 24th if you desire one of these men by May lsi. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUllE-CHARLOTTETOWN ‘eeoeeeeeu e o}: :0 o0 n e e >++e+eee+e+e+eee+++eo+e+w ' SNOW REMOVED! AFTER THAT um stom- CALL us- suow LOADED Auo- HAULED AWAY EFFI- CIENTLY mo ECONOMICALLY - NO AREA ‘ TOO SMALL on r00 LARGE- ouw TRUCKS FOR ma: ANYTIME , Bounty Construction Co. Ltd. 97 WATER ST. PHONE 2224 OO-O-OOQQO-OQQQ-O-OQ-Q- .Q-OOO-OO§OOOO-O-§-§O§§-O§~O+OOO-§O§-O-§>O Q‘ isiiiggisii Dealings liln N. Y. Exchange I mew vanish; l5 - (AP)- Mining (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Jan. 15- Salea Stock Close ‘Aircraft; and other selected stock: . made some recovery headway to- 8000 Alger 09 l-2 I day although most leaders con- 3l00 Am harder . 321-4 tiniied to seek losing ground. 173 Dealings were sluggish through- ‘ out and the overall average for the sixth straight session. failed to 22 'seore a plus sign. Aviatioiis. apath- ii i-2 lctic most oi’ the day. stiffened in 2300 Anglo Cdn 200 Ang Huron 3000 Ang ROW" - i500 Aquarius 2000 ArJon . 43050 Amflsuce lthe final hour on renewed hopes 31600 Ashley i-2 of big military orders. The major 3500 Astoria ity of the recently buoyant oils 2000 Athena Slipped; 300° Aumaq The Associated Press Bil-stock 600 Ailnor composite was off .2 of a point at 6L2, ii. loiv since Dee. l5. lt was ,l.i.ir lllli‘l'U\\'['5i’. 5-hour proceedings " Quin-i- illlil. 7. Of SN) issues register- ll-i ! iiiiz. 4."! lril and 2S7 rose. i Cuiiarlian issues were irregular. l-lilfiill Walker added 3-8. Dome livliucs gained i-~l Mid DiSl-illfiro i500 Bagamae 25 Bk of NH H5 Bk 0i 'l'ui‘ ‘I500 Busc- Mel. 13150 Bear iSIZOO Beaullfill 1300i) Bevcourt 5500 Bidgouii ‘iiflllgifiillln was up l-8. Canadian ii) Brriloriic _ ‘I , Puiifii- iliiil liii-lubvrc lost l-4. 700i) Brit Dom “"; On the curb, lake Shore added 129i) Bllflillcln ‘.-8 and Giant Yellow cased 1-8. 150‘) B“ ‘ll One of the day's sharpest nose- 52990 Bull m limes \\LiS suffered by Fullfiilsbe? ggidlclilyl‘ ‘Steel following word that a pur- yported deal to buy up the stocii for control of the company had been called off. The issue opened 34,01! 4 points on 3.000 shares and iemcrged down 4 3-4 at 30. l Douglas Aircraft added 2 points ‘at as, Boeing l at 2s 3-8 and Am C] 1 me 1'2.ericu-ii smelting lat 55.1“ M y 590 195 9T" ' Losers included Santa c. oii 3009 clllflmll‘ " . 7'8 - gomcry “ford, U. s. Steel, General 80° C°<‘l‘°"°“‘ - ~ 22° ' iivioisi-s, GoodriCll. searspflocbiwk- 5303 Gill-mm“: . ' ' n6 1'4 I International flan-ester, Oliver 4050 Con Bcattic .. “:01?” Ssvhenm, N_ Y_ Central’ i102" Ccii Homes _ _ v V. "I900 Coiiwest lbOllllhflil Raili n_\. Union Pacific. 3575 Ciiimorit 300 Campbell 10.‘) Bk of Com i440 Ctlli Brew 3900 Cdn Mai . .. 200 Caribou 17800 Cent Pat 5500 Chesliirk “i ii Di it . isinndmi Oil um», ’l‘c.\‘as Co. Zltflgn DlllilfiiieSOii . .. 75 lflvinuiitli Oil. Paramount Pic- 7900 ]_)i§i-()\'ci‘_\' . . iLulTS, Kcnnccolt. American ‘Cu-1- 2200 Div liit . lUuioii Carbide and Owens-Illinois. S00 Dome '5 l -—- ----—€— 25 Dom Bk .. w‘ d noo Donalda .. P 3000 Duinana “o0 East Amiihl s ~-»-— 1100B Mel l\iON'I‘Rl-.'AL, Jan. 15- ice;- 3348 E 5"“ Produce prices quoted here today 33538 33°!“ were reported by the Dominion 33 1 er l it re as foi- moo El so. Department of ASH!" u lows Z 300 mlconbfldg. Eggs: Free cases, A larile 44 1'7“ is; ed 4i; a puliets 39-40 1-2 fosgg gsgbifiiiglf ' B 27n-1-40; c zs-ao. Packed foruerg i568 Giant . sso port A large 4-8: med 46. iw H 2500 Gillies . 1-1 42. 14000 Gleiiora Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- 5000 Globe 1'3 llfd, fresh anil storage no l oJ 111500 Gods Lake i500 Gold Crest 3000 Gold Man 450 Goldhawk . 3000 Goldora. .. 20650 Hard Rook 2534 Harrlcana . 2500 l-lasaga . .. 6000 Hera Gm . 2242 High Sarcee 2.250 Home Oil 7500 Homer 25 Imp Bk . . 4800 Indian Lake 1300 Int Nickel 7800 Int Urm 2500 Joburke . nominal. Current. receipts Que n0 1 pasteurized 68; no 2 67. first grade creamery print 10b i311" bQ-JIO; solids 68 1-2--69 i-2. b; Cheese: Current receipts West- 1,3 crn white and colored 36 1-4. (Fob fact/dry shipping point-s) QUE white 36 l-2. (Fob Montreal» wholesale: Western white and col- ored 36 1-2-37. No other prices established. 7 8 Potatoes: Que no 1 75 lbs 2.15- }: .315; NB no 1 75 lbs azs-zas; P. 2 es- _¢_e_'sO_ uiv-(Jvgsmaflg-agcwo E. I. no 1 2.25-2.40; no 2 2.10. Bliss 2.05-2.10. ~‘| ssséezssaeaasa .5500 Joliet moo Keiwrcll . 3000 Paymastvr » *3 , as icei-i- Add 1-4 15000 Pen Rey 16 4500 Kirk Gold . 1-2 1000 Piccadilly . 12 ' 3500 Kirk Lake 500 Pickle Crow 220 500 Labrador 100 Pioneer 3?5 1700 I. uiiriiiiit .. 4166 Pure Pa" . 1° 35 Lake Shore i-l 2000 Pore Reef . 43 200 La Luz . ‘Z80 1700 Preston 195 ssoo Lapasirs .. o9 i-z 1000 Que MM 71, zsoo Lidrdcl‘ u 05 1700 Qucenswn ‘ll’ 4100 460 Quemont 13 1-4 214s 5800 Regrourt 0'7 3.100 3000 Rochette . 13 1100 Lunward 3800 Roxana 30 2000Lyrix 180 Royal Bk . 25 20o Macassa .. . 2100 Rupimulil 13 3210 MacDonald 1300 San Ant .. 4-10 2000 Macfie 2100 Senator .. . . 55 e200 MacLieod 1500 sneer Creek 11° 3225 Madsen $50 Shcrritt .. Z90 2400 Mal Gf 4'10 Stigma .. _. 77° 1500 Marcus 5700 Silver Mill 45 220 McIntyre . 5200 Silaiieo 63 3800 McKenzie 1800 Springer . 142 2600 Miflvfarmac 1000 Stadacona . 60 2800 Mid Cont; 2500 St-arratt ‘ll 4500 Moneta .. 2000 Steeloy . . "10 4500 Mylamaque . 1300 Steep Rock ~21 44.00 Negus .. 150 Sullivan . .. 135 i415 New Cal 3000 Surf _' . l5 2650 New Marlon . 500 Sylvanite . 138 1000 Nib .. . . . 500 Teck flu . . 335 170 Nliplssirig .. . 1010i) ‘iliiirlmis .. .. l5 All) Noranda 300 'l‘i'iin Tics .. . 1200 New Rouyn H67 Upper Can 211 6025 Normetal .. 12.23 Ventures . 630 i100 Norseman . 1100 Waite . . 490 29050 Norzoiie . 3300 Wekusko ll 2650 OBrien .. . 6000 Winch Laird . 08 1500 Ogama. .. 17333 Yeliorex 3O 3100 Okalia . 4000 minim-ans 1-2 CURB , 4000 Orenada . 1 O9 6800 Oeisko . . 105 (i025 Dalhousie . . 1500 Osulakc . 6O 1550 Foothills 3000 Pacalta 07 100 Pend Ore .. 1000 Pac Pete“ ' ' no 1000 Temiskani Industrial Stocks lluwn At Montreal MONTREAL. Jan. 15- (CPI - liioustrials, led by papers contin- ued to seek lower price levels on the stock exchsnge and curb mar- iiel. today. Trading was active and viie list expanded. Losses were in the majority in mines quiet dealings. Closing averages indicated banks off .06 at 27.65; utilities unchang- ed at 74.5; industrlals off 1.3 at 123.0; papers off 4.7 at 349.61, holds unchanged at 73. lndustria. SulCS were 63.800 shares, an in- crease of 20.800 shares over yester- -l:i_\"s total. Mining sales totalled 54.900 shares, 35.000 fewer than yisterdays amount. Brown. oii a turnover ul 21,835 shares dropped l 1-8 points at 4 l-4 iii DIIDETS. The preferred stock eased l4 l-Z points at 9i l-Z. Price was off 1 l-2 points at 63 l-2 and Uoiinacona slipped 3-4 at 2.2, con- soiidatcd Paper was down 3-8 ti. ll 3-4 on a turnover of 3,190 shares. Other paper losers included Abitibl and Powell River off l-4 each at l6 und 40 3-4. respectively, inter. national Paper, Abitlbi Pfd, and B. C. Forest were off l-8 each. ‘llieii- respectiv closing quotations ‘YEP? 57 7-8. 20 and 3 7-8. Utilities were quiet and mixed. On a turnover of 1.635 shares. Brazilian advanced 5-8 at 18 5-3. Tiliaivliugiiii dropped 3-8 at 21 l-~l. Canadian Breweries added 1-8 at Z3 3-4 in beverages while C. P. R, “as shaded at l4 3-8 in carriers. Oil’ 1-2 each iri metals were Iii- lernational Nickel and Cousoli. dzitcii Smelting. They closed m, 33 l-Z and 98, respectively. Home Oil dropped l5 cents at 81:5 in oils. Gaspe eased 12 cents at 1.30. McColl was shaded at 11 Z-‘J and "Rights" were off five cents at 65 on a turnover oi 2,310 shares. imperial Oil slipped 1-3 gt, _ Maritime points. Egg prices remain ‘steady with dealers paying for moo Pamour .. 135 Total sales aeaooof \ \ \ § \ \ § § \ \ | J _ § K ‘s. .1‘ if‘ l-8. The balance of the list was mix- ed. Canada Cement declined 1.2 a; 17 1-2 and Massey-Harris slipped a similar fraction at l8. Cub was off five cents at 90. Dominion Bridge was one point better at 3i and Dominion Textile. on i. turnover of 1.545 shares advanced 1-4 at l2 i-4. MacDonald dropped six cents at 1.50 iii mines. Oii a turiiovci" of 16,100 shares. Quebec Manganese was down one cent at. 52. Oil three cents each at l5 and a0. respectively were Bob's Lake and Candego. 'I‘lie.re were 196 issues traded on the two markets today of ivhicli 2'1 were higher. 94 lower and 7.5 remained unchanged. One new high and 16 lows were establish- ed. Egg 8i Poultry Report Charlottetown, P. E. 1., January l4. 194.8. Egg production is. increasing steadily. Receipts are now heavier‘ than for the same period last year. Quality is good. Dealers are pack- ing for export to United Kingdom. The demand for the product ls good and shipments are being made to Newfoundland and other ungraded eggs delivered: A Large 41; A Medium 89; A Puiiet 35; B 30; C l9. Poultry receipts are lighter. Prices on graded and boxed poultry remain good and product ls mov lng readily to Upper Canada and United States points. No change in prices. rim GUARDIAN. ciiaigwrrafrowiv _ ‘ i - during Montreal Exchange _..__ _.-\ {AW-flu 10-124‘ in the following trodes will b. the Vocational, l Stocks llown At Toronto ‘TORONTO, aim. 15-(CP)—Min- l ing issues showed losses at a ratio of six to one and western oiis interesting talk on the First Aid Course, the first completed, and .lt was decided lo begin a i-iass |with Miss King as our instructor. IIt _was decided to have a pantry sale January 23rd. It was also dec-ded. that an account book, be purchased for the treasurer. The program consisted of two about four to one in quiet trading _; on the ‘Porontc Exchange today. The closing index showed golds contests. put on by Mrs. James Bee,- and Mrs. Reggie MacKnnon. Roll call next month. to be answer. the home of Mrs. William Mac- Donald. One sweater and one pair of socks were received for Red cross. Meeting closed with the National ,Anthciii. Lunch was served by hostess and a social hour enjoyed by all. 1'5 "v At the annual meeting of the Valleyfield Auxilliary Mrs. M. A. Maebeod was in charge of the wor- Wing, Charlottetown, otfollws, provided sufficient applications. are received: _ . .. ' , lricliloyuig, 5 lllflllllllflbifllllflltlfl lstFeb. 1948- Pmflql Electric-ivy, 5 months, beginning lsr Feb. i948. Geneinl Carpentry, 3 months, beginning lot April i948. "i ._ C R_dlt‘i0li§Z--Tll¢fQ_WN|'-DG*M tuition fees or ehorgis for m, ' _ . articles made by the students, may b. i pllfélldlfdikvivtlllfli at eon ‘of material used. g _ " - jfiudents will pay their own transportation, board and I )__’|i_g,.;bur-.19_.._osai_st.in this, bursaries will be arranged for those vphq 9116c‘ ' "ully complete the course undertaken. can Pap" Applications should store‘ ope and the grode obtained h Cwksmm u schoo and should be mode immediately to Mr. E. S. Chandler, Yo. can vlcke“ __ so cotionol Wing, Charlottetown. " Dom Bridge . 3-1 l-t - , Dom Coal Pfd l8 3-4 ' l» W-_5_HAw' v M Don A 22 Deputy Minister and-Director of Education. DlsSci-ig 191-4 .,,,,,,,,,,-,....l.-....-.-.-. ......-..l AAA‘ Dom St B 16 3-4 *"'*" Dryden , 26 1-2 ¢O§O-§O-OrOO+OifOOOO§§§-O§OQ0§O§ +§fi-§+§£+§i Fraser . 5i 7-3 g Fold A . 22 ‘ ,.,,,,,,,, , __ __ n. . AUCTION SALE ; Gen st Wares . 15 7-8 f _ z How Smith . 2s At the Auction Rooms on Grafton Street on Ham Bridge '1 ziir Walker . 2s i-2 FRIDAY, JANUARY l6, AT 2 PM. Can !nd A1 . 13 _ ~ _ Int Nickel 331-2 I Three rooms of practically .new furniture. Kitchen, Imp Oil - 161-3 living-room, and bedroom furniture. Floor covering ,bad m‘ Pete 15 clothing dishes pots and puns I int Power 49 ' ' ' Int Paper 56 - Imp Tub l3 M _ W. H. DEATON, Auctioneer. B C Power _25 l-2 ~**** vwv‘ v s ‘see e ~ ~ ~-~ - -,v,_,- clggesailgd; _ if coiuvwaLL, YORK ronvr w. r. during tile Christmas holidays Massey Han,“ _ 18 ———— _ The women of the Institute varrimh Macon Fmm’ 12 H; The Cornwall. York Point W. I. ed the inteizor of school room Nat st car 22 b‘ met at the home of Mrs. Gordon and the cloak moms. It was moved can Nor PM 1034 MacMillan. on Monday evening. and seconded that Mrs. J. W. Noranda _ ' 4n 34 January 5th. The meeting opened MacKcnzo would purchase new Pr!“ Bros I H 98 b} by 511121113 the Institute Carol. blinds for school. It was also mov“ Quebec Ewe-er n l4 followed by the Creed in unison. and _ seconded that Mrs. Jame: shawmlgm‘ ' 21343 The roll call was answered by Cousin purchase paint for thr S‘, Law 15 twenty five mernbers giving a outside of school and ollter build. S’ Law brd- ‘a 14 New Years resolution. The mhutes ings. The colors to be cream and Dom Tex r 1214 oi’ the last meeting, were read, white. The sick committee gave Du“ T“ 27 approved ‘and signed. The reports [her report of t/wc sii-k calls mad; v Elm A 23 34 oi‘ the different committees were nnii fruit given. _Miss Maude Mattie. silllgf can . i 72 b‘ ggiit-iedglverelihuthe gall Sefcrlerltary‘ rlile- sloii ;cad_:iitiir1t$lc;lse.fil;fean£5 from _ ._ 0‘ cw rig o e a. e resi en, . . . acKemile 50111115“ l8 a a The sick committee reported. carried out the program of citizen- rememberlng the shut-ins at Shep. Mrs. Henry Chowen took the I ' I Christmas. All bills for the month Program for next month. Roll call were ordered paid. A fish pond for next month to be answered was then conducted. a nice sum by naming i1 article for an infant being realized. layetie. Meeting to be held at Miss Betty King. gave a very M VALLEYFIELD W. M. I. down .84 at 99.63, base metals .75 at 89.27, western oils .78 at 35.03. Western oils traded on a down- ward trend through the day to close on three gains and 13 losses. Ahead were Acme Gas, Coastal Oil and Foothills while heavier meeting losers were East I-educ. Davies l A dainty lunch was served by Petroleum. Globe Oil. Home Oii, the hostess assisted by the gom. Okalta, Pacific Petroleum and wail ladies. The National Anthrgn, RXJXMIB- bmllBht a vey pleasant evening Teek Hughes, up 5 at $3.35. WB- to a close. ' a loiie gainer in senior golds where _____i______ losers were Aunor, Dome, La Luz. ROSE VALLEY W. l‘, McIntyre. Juniors posted only 15 ____ gains as against 106 losses, oi The monthly meeting of Rose which the weakest issues were . Valley Women's InsUtute met as Aquarius, Armistice. Bllfladlwfl. the home of Miss Maude Matheson Campbell. Central Patricia. Don- ' on Wednesday evening January 7th. alcia, Chemical Research, Cochen iTlie presldcnt. Mrs. .1. W. Mae- our. East Maiartic. Eldona. Giant, Kenzle presided. Meeting opened Joliet, ldttle Long Lac, Madsen. by repeating Creed in unison. Negus, Pickln Crow, Preston, , Roll call was responded to by eight Queenstown. Imemberl. one visitor present. Base metals followed the goidsl The secretary. MflmJameg Mac. trend and closed on minor gains Intosh read the minutes of last for Normetal, Osisko and Silanco. meeting, They were gpprqvgd and Losers included smelter; Golden signed! Business was d‘ ’ Maintou, Nickel International from last meeting. All the school] U!Bnll1m,L8bl‘Bd01‘,NOl'aI1dil, Pond pupils received a gilt from the Oreille. Sherritt, Steep Rock. Waite i Institute at the Christmas concert ed by an exchange of Valentines. Mrs- George Hyde and Mrs. om Newsan. were appointed on m, Dfoxram for next month. Mrs. Hazen Her-ward invited lheimembers to her home for the February - Amuieg I . which was held at the school. Western oils listed 3 gains. 1.! losses. 7 unchanged; mining issues . A 21 gains. 132 losses, B2 unchanged. gafaélflgglhpfd A’, """——j‘ Kemiecott ' . ' " _“ itlont Ward . (Canadian Preset 'l‘oronln -- Stocks lower; ah gfifithpa? " grtzgps down. I E h U s Rubbei, l oiitrcaL-Stocks lower; papers R d; C lead treat T; o orp “ as Corp Nciv Yolk-Stocks irregular, United M, _ price changes narrow. --__ I- Anaconda 33 5-8 we" Union ' BOOTLEGGED sacrum‘ Am Car and "F .. 4i -4 U 5 5m‘ " " ——— Beth Steel . 99 ‘ ’l‘ihe secret of silk worm culture N Y Central l4 was brought to Europe about 522 Ches and Ohio 43 AD. by two Nestorian monlu who Con Edison .... .. . 22 inuggled out of China a quantity Else Auto Lite _ 50 f silk wonm egg; concealed in the JCll Elec 35 oIIOWS o! their pilgrlim stalfb. 5,, w, - e w) Gen Motors .. ship period. The beautful Canadian Friendship Carol service outlined in the Missionary Monthly. Wl-l followed. Other members nllllt- ;ng in this Christmas carol service were Mrs. Jack . MacPherson. y Mrs. W. A. Bruce. Mrs. M. D. Martin. and Mrs. W. A. MacLeod. Mrs. M. D. Martin presided during the business period. Reports o! Secretaries and Treasurer were very encouraging. - Over $100.00 has been sent foir the year to the Presbyterlal Treasurer for Missions. On account of the time taken for election o! officers there was no stud period. ooks from the boukshef which different members were reading were passed in. Older member! who are not able to attend are missed from our meetings. Also members absent on account cl illness. The faithfulness of officerl and members is commendable. Meeting opened by repating ihl Lord's Prayer in unison. TOOLS We are open _fo buy Carpenter ‘ond~'Mechonic Tools; also Men's Suit-s, Army Tunics, Fonts and Footwear. We poy spot cosh for everything we buy. Exchange Store 108 Richmond Si. PHONE 869 O - wow“,- DATTEHTION