' Primrose.» FEBRUARYP 1.7555 ti‘. CITY of riamtuix f“ lRlllNll, BRENNAN Bank of Nova Scotla Building .____ Serial 315% Bonds MATURING 1M0 T0 i950 TO YIELD ABOUT 3.55% FULL PARTICULARS ON REQUEST. E. M. BAGNALL-MANAGEB. .9» If E ‘p ,_ u. ‘I Gig“; 1. ., .. ?. . ' 51"“, 1, . - . 'TI'I'ILV'__V_KJTV'II-ARLKTI_I'EI\JWN UUAKIIIAN PAGE FIVE rin- 81 COMPANY LTD. Charlottetown Stocks Mo ve Slowly Upward In Montreal (GP. By Guardian's Special Wirel MONTREAL. Feb. 17 —- Prices tumed slowly upward on the stock market and advances ranging up téolenztlare thanv a point showed at ose. Steel of Canada showed strength 7' Hockey shut-is rink was craimned to ca- pn-unr ltitintiay night to see the oi Montague take a liniti-ltitinlit game from the Souris ‘fitiblis to the score of 6-4. For the "' lllllt‘ in over 30 years, Souris, Q ti int- home of Island hockey rli1llllDlOlI§.ll3l$ a team 1n the play- downs, the game Monday being the first of a two game playofl for the Kings County championship. The Ti ers showed a decide gdut‘ ovt- their riviils in the first sitllill. taking a 2-0 lead with 20111.. l)\' Simpson and McCormack. 0n Ill“ lutterls score. which came at [tic ten niiziutt- mark Rod Mac- lntrr~ ivas credited with the 11s- 511-1 . lvincCoi-mack wnfted home 1hr l'('lli7llll(l from his hard drive. In the second period. the Prim- fO>i‘.\ 1‘.'Illl0 through for their first ifilll’ at the halfway mark when Lantirv and Currie went in on a prtill)’ play to make it 2-1. Five tiniiuics later l\facKer1zie tied the score on a solo rush and repeated thiiqv seconds later to give Mon- tactie 131-.» lead. The period ended 3-2 for lVIoniague. Slllllllli! with surprising sudden- m=~s in ildeihirti period the Prlxn- TOM'S n(ElV-n[| another in the first halt minute. MticKiniion going throng-h to beat Acwirti. A few min- int. later MacKtp-iiie tirade it 5-2 on a pass from Poole_ Montagues last goal came at the 12 minute maik when M-acKinnon and Mac- Kenzie teamed up to sink another. The ‘Ficers. now thirsting for re- renur nut on some brilliant power ' be turned back at the i’; use citadel as Tid Mc- E\\.;i v.:is tried again and again. attain when he ll"".ii'.i" "lllliilih unassisted to score at tho 021.1119 l5 innitite mark. Ever a threat as lllPV kept the play in Primrose l0l'l'li0l'_\'. the Tigers got the last goal oi the game in the last min- ute's play when Frank Cheveric sco l unassisted. .. lineup. Ilirntacutv-Ctoal. McEwc-n; de. - Wntterworth. Cuirrie; for- MticKcnzic. MacKinnOn. lriiiiligv. Martin, Grant. s-Goal. Acorn; defence. ll. Brennan; forwards, R. i\l'l'lli.\'l'f‘. F‘. Cheverie. McCor- llilwlli. Condon, Woolridge, J. Mac- ‘IIIVE. 11812116118 DEFEAT SOURIS 6-1 fin ltioiitlti_v' evening the st. “i w; Junior Inipcrinls outclassed I Le ll . ll)" ijnte<l_§o_ur_is___Maple (ORNS it WANTS Remov d l1‘ i11.....f. 11.1.1 Leafs in Souris Arena. St. Peters accounted for the first goal when J_ 0‘1-l:inley whipped F. Quigleyfls smart pass into the Bouris cage in the first few min- utas 0f play. Shortly afterwards the Maple Lefas chalked up their lone tally of the game on a solo eflort by W. Cheverie. The Im- perials’ star line of J. Lewis. K. MacInnis. and G. Oiintiley garn- ered the next marker with a clev- erly executed passing attack inside the Souris blue line, R. MacInnis getting credit for the goal. In the closing minutes of the period this same line gave the Sour-is goalie no chance on a three-man break from centre ice. J. Lewis posting his first of three goals on this may. G. O‘Ha.nley opened the scoring in the second period on a hard drive from the blue line. A few seconds later Jerome "Sinclair" Lewis again dented the Souris twine_ In the third period the Leafs turned on the power and made re- peated drives into the Imperlals‘ territory. only to be foiled time and attain by a hard-checking» de- fense. or the brilliant work of the st. Peters goalie. W. Ladner. R. MacIinnis broke ‘up one of these rushes. slipped the puck over to J. Lewis who streaked down the left boards to drive in his third and the final counter of the game. The lineups: Souris-Goal, R. Cheverie; de- fense. A. MacCallum, W. Paquet. R. White. E. St. John; forwards, W. Cheverie. B, Lewis. L. Paquet, A.‘ Moynagh. E. Paquet, J. Chev- 1- e e. St. Peters-Goal. W. Ladnetmde- fcnse, N. Mullin, D. Lewis, P. Mac- Kinnon; forwards, J. Lewis. R. Maclnnis. G. O'Hanley. F_ Quig- ley, A. Macltmis. J. OT-lanley. SUMMARY First Period 1—Imperials. J. OI-Ianley tEQuig- ley, A. lvlaclnnis). . ‘ab-Maple Leafs, W. Cheverie (un- assistrdr Zl-Imperials. R. Maclnnis (J. O’- Harrie Y). 4E)Imperiols, J’. Lewis (R. MacIn- n . Penalties: J. OT-Ianley. W. Chev- e er . Second Period 5—Imperials. J. Lewis. ti-Imperials. G. OT-laniey. Penalties: J_ O'Hanley, P. Mac- Kinnon. A. MacCallum. W. Paq- uet. Third Period 'l—ln;isnerials, J. Lewis (R. Macin- n . Penalties: .1. 0'Hanley. Itefeieeo-Eldmund Lavie. '1‘. Mul- FINANCE FONEiW 1102K. Febé 17 -tA.XP)— regn exc an ; r at Biutain demand 5.08 7%. 5.03 1-8; 60-day bills 5.02 1-4; France de- mand 3.39 1-4; I-taly 5.26 1-2;- Belgium 17.03; Germany free 40,- 55; Canada 1.00 1-16. BANKS Professional Bards J. W. MacKenzie REPRESENTATIVE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES l Brace Block Phone 1530 _ QucerLStrt-rtzvf. - Charlottetown 0. F. kRGlllBllLll (‘hat-fared Accountant I 140 Richmond Street p, 0, Box 12- MtzLetid 8. Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. IL C- J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. i. BEINTLEY. LL. B- Barrisirrs and Attorncy-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN Frederic A. Large Barrister. Stillcltor. etc- Sh W. K. C. Prouse Blrlek. 127 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Money to Lfllll Collections. Real Estate M. Alban Farmer BARRlSTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Rank of Canada Building. “Charlottetown , MARITIME Admslmenl Bureau cumm- - COLLECTIONS CREDIT REPORTS PERSONAL LOANS ' Tm! Bldx. ciiariiittewwn. Alex. W. Malheson Bilmusrnn. SOLICITOR. arc. “tiller to Loan Collection: 0"“! 90 Great George ltrool. ..-_..Succeaaur_.t0_ D.'_..E.QIEL _____ _._ (CanaTlIETPress) mun Close Canada C cc 166 Montreal 202 Nova Sootia 302 Royal Bank 175 FOR SAZEW 1. Property on Malpeque Road p1_\vod_hghway. on outskirts of at 64 1-2, up I 1-2. while the pre- ferred sold at 60. up 2 3-4. Founda- tion gamed a. fraction and Cement was unchanged. Rails were firm except for a loss of 1-8 for Cana- dian Pacific at In utilities Brazilian tumed down narrow. but fractional advances appeared for Montreal Power. Can- ada Northern Power. Gatineau bre- ferred and Shawinizan. Off frac- tions were General Steel Wares. both common and rights. and Lake of the Woods. Dominion Steel and Coal “B" and Imperial Oil advan- ced narrowly. industrias 22.900; Total sales: mines 148.400: bonds. $1.700. PRllllllllE PRICES MONTREAL. Feb. 17 —(CP)— wheat, northern. No. 1 $1.60; bar- ley. Canadian western No. 3 60; oats, feed, No. 1 56; flour, spruig wheat patents, firsts $7.90; seconds $7.50; bakers $7.40; winter wheat patents. choice $4254.35; white corn $3154.05; bran, ton 33.25; shorts. ton $34.25; middlings. ton $38.25; rolled oats, bag 90 pounds $3.15; hay No. 2, per ton carlots $10 50. Cheese —weste'rn current 14 3-4; butter No. 1 .34 1-2-35. Eggs in cartons: A-1 large 37; A-l medium .35; A-large .34; A- medium .33. . Potatoes —Que whites No. I 80's 52-55: N. B. mts No. 1 80's 57-60: 50's 40-42; P. E. I. mts N0. 1 90's 82-85; 50's .50; B. W. I. N0. 1 60's 2.00; Fla. bushel 2.50. MONTREAL. Feb. 17 —(CP)—- ,Butter ruled firm on Montreal open produce markets today. Butter was quoted at 34 1-2-35 or less with lots to retailers at 35 cents a pound for No. 1 in carlcts 1-2 for solids and 36 fgr prints. Graded egg shipments in carlois or less were 30 cents a dozen for A-large. 28 for A-medium and 26 for A-pulets. Cheese was 14 3-4 cents p pound for current western receipts. Potatoes: Que whites No. I 80's .52-55; N. B. mis No. 1 80's 57- 50; 50's 40-42: P. E. I. 90's 82-85; 50's .50; B. W. I. No 1 60's 2.00; Fla. bushel 2.50, MONTREAL. Feb. 17 —(OPl- Prices ruled steady today in light trading on Canadian commodity exchange. ' Butter spot. —Que grass regrad- ed 34 5-8-34 7-8; westerns <38 score) 34 1-4a; Quebec 138 scorei 34 1-2a; Que grass buyers-in- spection 34 3-4a. Sales: 300 boxes Que grass regraded at 34 33-4. Cheese spot —Unquoted. Eggs spot -0nt A-lage 30a: A- medium 28a; A-pullcts 27a: Butter futures —Steady and un- changed; Feib. 34 5-8-34 7-8; March 34 3-4-35; April 34 6-811. Montreal Curb Stocks Close Abltibi Com 180 , Abitibi Pid a. 151-. Asbes s11. B A 011 20% Beauharnois 4V? Dom Tar 3'1 Don A 5W Fraser v T o 15 Fraser Ford A 1755 Imp Oil l3‘? Int Pete 3°'= Price Pfd Price Com 13 O Currencies MONTREAL. Feb. 1'1 -toPi- Pound Sterling declined 1-32 of a cent, w 35,02 27-32 on Montreal foreign exchange today While the French franc held about even at 3 23 31-32 cents. The United States dollar was unchanBfil M 5'54 P" cnt discount. 1mm ‘ . about three and one-hall’ acres of land, withun-to- date dwelling-house comprising seven rooms. bath and aunporch. __¢___i_. NEW YORK CURB _,___ (Canadian Preflfi) t New Yorkl Stock Exchange; t i (Canadian Press) L§f0c1< _QUO TA TIONS Rally Sends §t0cks Higher In New York cw 48 7-8: ext feed 45 I-8: No. 2 feed 41 l-8; N0. 3 feed 38 3-82 trnck 54 7-8 l-lot Wale Ileatink Electric Lights. Cl . - Barn. For: Shed. arid Fox Ranch. glwlg an B 2;" 3M1?‘ _N.°‘ 3 I? w? All in flrlt-class condition. m Gy m 23:1; 621-2. Nll- 9 °W i °- C ' 2. Farm of about 90 acres at Ame “E1 1. 1180K 6G 1'2- (iornwall wlih modern dwelllnz- A5 “Pm y; ----___,-*___...__. house and good buildings. all In BMW“ |.-._ (‘ANADA first-class condition About seven C" 59"’ k 24 pnnvnfivi-J 0F rrllo! ‘from Charlottetown. glfetllslgngesh 1:‘. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ADDY L. EsTATi-I ERNEST LEONARD- 9"" o“ 42:5 IN THE SURROGATE COURT li- F- MIQPHEE- Svllellef- Imkhee“ M’ qi; 1N THE MATTER OF the estate ChPEMllM-"n- m“ Hud Q15 of Norman Finlay-soil. late of Alli- bQil-l-17-20-22-2i-27-29. Pant Oil 5w“ in King's County. Farmer. I“ '1. intestate. A LAAQA -_1....--.- AA 11.- . 1-5-; “Awwoo-o ngNgignrlgrgntliJrlii/ialheaflgfixgglgg T.-- v ._ v LE I .. ~ ' ' ll t s-Pa able in Advance? we time o‘ eel"- &“~~‘=°~“"- A "°‘l'*'“g a ° l t a.“ “t; are‘: z’..t“s.§2.".:1tx s: n s o ,' ' . - r wuru In Menu lulu 0 can, ||er nu ; a a a‘! a . ‘ _ _ a ‘flmlllm l 1"""°_”r"m wuflmomnum" ' WI-{Elkilngnficicrflgfqllilmiiiifildof """"" “e , ‘Irrir. , per tin-h. Notice: ol Thunlta atd A word. Other rules 1m Ivvlllllflllm Minimum Churgoi 00000 W “f Escaped ' MY RANCH. Esliaiilzlltan 1% ear-marked be t.. North WINISNICN. L-u-z-iu-ai. For Sale coo tnvcunarons ron sale. 030.00 each Everett I-lowatt L-3585-2-11Ll _ rum m ACRES. . Do id. Auction- A Me naL-48-218-3i. Carleton. IO]! SALI . .Anbly J. eer. F0“. BALE — I RACCOON COATS excellent condition. size 42 P1106 37500-8401!)- . S. 80316315331‘! Kentville. N. B. L-lO3-ll- r - pproclatlou, 10o per Inch or do par for any mlvartllomeut twenty-fin oclltl. Wanted WANTED—TIIOUSAND BUSIIELS feed ‘turnips. F. H Roper, Mt. Edward Road L-39-2-18-31 Men Wanted CALLING ALL 8 ALE SM EN: AGENTS! Would you consider a change that would reallg make money? New Bales Plan. ales of 200 guaranteed loud-medicinal- toilet preparations. Lower prices. a Liber commission. Extra cash bonus. Free gifts. If ou have a car and a lltte cash and want to see something that repeats the year round in ex- elusive district, write to: FAMI- LEX CO. 570 8'1‘. CLEMENT ST. Montreal. —2-9l4 -M. W. HAPPINESS a. Baby ghicks ‘ ‘ _ _ muck s. “tees .59."... .r.".t‘1..»..~». trn" W. K; Crater R. R 5- Kf": “mu/m; m‘ M11. Basil MBCR-g‘ old. Trundle Cross. - I Our happine s docs not depend on circumstance or place or time: l it is something that. lies within lll. hm and now Glen William in Kinils count!’- farmer, Administrator of the Es- tate of Norman Flnlayfion the above named deceased hath prayed a license may issue for the sale of the lands of the said de- ceased. owned by him at the time of his death. to nai/dthe debts dim '1 said tieccnse. byvgil ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to cite all nt-rsons interested in the said estate to appear before me at a Surrogate Court to be holden in the Court Rouse in Charlottetown in Queens County in said Province on the first day '01 March AD. 103B at the hour eleven o'clock in the forenoon t0 show cause if any they can why a license to sell the real estate of the said deceased should not be granted to the said Administrator AND l D0 ORDER. THAT a true copy hereto be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper uublish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least three consecutive weeks from the date hereof. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the said Court this 26th tlnv oi Januniv IiD. i933. 151d.) II. L. PALMER. Surrogate L-2208-148-3l ' ’ V7.51; Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Preool 51"“ (u, my Frederick can...» _ Stocks Am For P1" havl”v‘6¥1‘l€f"“?§t.”l’v°"5' $351.; Beii "rei Am Radiator turned the tables on 210cm forces Blazillfl" Am Tel Tel in today's market and rallied frac- 3111914 Silk Am Water tions to 3 or more points. B C Pow A Anatlilllda Transfers amounted to 856.790 Bldg Prod $160150? shares compared with 472.050 yes-iCan Cement A b3? I terday. The Associated Press aver-lCau Nor Pr ll 11111 4 < age of 60 stocks was up 1.1 points ican Car Pfd gall Qhw 9'1 at 44.7. _ _ ,caii Car Fd BgniliiyiriAli-Oco 1o}.- Bglaugiacdictibnl keiildgal 0111151121: Can 11in a1 A ..-i ' . - a s t -, Beth Steel 55:1‘: 165. led the up trend followed bv g Elia... Cites Ohio 33.1, 1 3-3 points gain to 50 in Inter- .c[1]'\|]p.p gliryslcr 55 Wtiogial Nickel. Disiilers-St-nurain. cqfig smelt om so 1i: a ers and Imperial Oil imprtrvvd .13.“ Se“. 8:: 1g. t;a%t'°:~:.~.”.:1t‘.: strict. 3.13.2111; 5mg PM Con Gag Q9 71' 56 3-4 as McIntyre eased slightiv. ' Dump’ 0 8"‘"..P"*“ ..*.“:"'i1"°"“ fir. 331i‘ l? “f right 16 ‘ I 111C011 B. a ' - _ e11 ie- ,- Eiec Auto L, l“ cott is t-a. Cerro de Pasw 40 i-4, Dim BM“. s" Li i» 2..s.i.s-ti=:.:.e..:-2.setter": gill-ii "°"‘ en Elec 39’. . z‘ ' " 0n gomery How Smith Gen Foods 31,, Wand as 1-4. .1. Lease 94.1: e 2a, St2.'~“tl"*'~ ref i’. ?.».“t‘i.“.-":;.2: starts... iitflilélli ric 175' ‘ g “ - _ ' .‘ Goodyear T 22;‘ glgSallifarlé-lloqbflltliillq Fe ‘.35 7.3 and Ii/I1Cké-0|?V11i?.1.ls Gt Nor Pfd 33 ' ° - J- ~°1'4~ 4m p0“... C“ 6g“- WHAT STOCKS mo thief Brew - Nut St Car 1m. Tel Tel 6 .. ' . .. Kennemn 33 ‘it Advances Tglfilil“ “ gfl‘\l\fl‘l1!d%0l‘ Mm“ Wald 35 ' Declines 192 ‘>00 3 Sliwwiniaail) Murray Carp 6'! Ullfllilllfled 128 174 lSi ‘l aw ‘Com N Y Central 18 Total Issues 729 648 St Law Pfd Natl Cash Reg 1'11," s, of C...“ New York N a _._ _ S; C.“ ‘P NW‘ Am <70 18".- UNDATED MONEY BOX win (Elev A N” P" 1‘-”‘4 i- wni attic B Pack ‘Vfot 4i. ' - c.5511.Te..%:';:"::.t.!‘"“* - elm R R 1m‘ At Montreal —Pound 0° "‘i'-'l"' G gag $1‘. §°J 313"]: 21.3.29. flll‘ .99 59-64; italic a 2s Pun‘ on C0 H: At New York -—Pound 15200 fr" W gggliggé’ O u. s. dlr 5s so cents; caiiatutia Touolilggiiiilrieg lPrwwi sears RC8 Co 51 dlr 58 79 cents dJP/ 1191115 mock‘ . 8 - 7- 5m.“ Union 15 Al. New York ~Pnund 5.03 l_-8: A,_lnv‘oil isomh Pa‘. 19 ggaiiagiion dlr 1.00 1-16; franc 3.- Afdnfnnc Std Oil Ind ' ~ _ ' std Q11 N J 501; At Paris Pound 152.90 fr.: U. S filllfiillnd some Cg 5:; dlr 30.38 fr.; Canadian dlr 30,33 km can TEX“ C017) 41‘: '1'2fr' A118 Huron Uniteg Air 7a; (“In Gold —P0und 12s. Id; U. S. Al-nxfmd Uni e Corp 21' r 58.69 cents Catiadian dlr 58 - ,. United G115 Imp 1 l 79 oents. ' ‘ 5,113.23; U S Rubber 31-’. , i ..i U s st Co 541i - “W” U s 1.... Al 2.1-. Excessive Taxes $32.12.... Vanadium 13". . _ B“. Metal Warner Bros 31;. - w... Um m Dlscourage Tourists gigégjged West Air B 24v: i- Big M55 West 571cc 95f; Tourists in Canada and United 13411110 W°°1W°|lh 42* States spent well over a. billion 31-311mm r- dollars in 1937 for gasoline, oil. re- B A 011 pa’??? 311d gartagini ed f‘ groifvn Oil is orecas is as on iguves 11f Can supplied by the automobile assoeia- Btmk Hill ._____ ' tions. The American Automobile Cal Edm W1NN1PEG_ peg 17 _(cp)_ Association. for 11151111105‘. estimates Calmont _ Wheat futures, for the second suc- that 38501100000 was spent lll these Crln‘ Malartio oeggive dgy_ rallied from emqy commodities 1n 11136 unsure-ports Cailltico losses inspiretl by rains or snow in 8Y9 mal- llle TWP‘ ‘ll ‘01111-"18 fllli ca“ Twlh the United States southwest win- year is exceeding iii-it 0i 19% bi g1" Pgi, ter wheat bclit to close higher on 1° 11° 39 Pelcelv- . - v . Clltligllll Eb Winnipeg gygjn exchange mday In some States 1.15: tourist dolai Cnmwpglllg Inflation talk in the United l5 5° 80118111 3100i‘ that 1t 1111s be- COmag-as l States letI to fair general buying 00m? the lflTSP-“v 51112-9 will"? m conhmm to place values 1 3-4-3-4 cent high- rteveriiue, dThgm fut-girlie ccliirtlgl loll‘ Co“ ‘Chm er at the close. Quins: cu e _ - '-' 1 When nervousness developed at 0" llle 9X19!" l’? “'"‘"ll “w,” l?! Chicago over Washington officials 1h 8W9" 111°“? 1h!" Davies conference about proposed hcist- ' _ 13mm. Qfl inp; of commodity price levels. 1111111’ 5W9"! TCSUlF-P-“lle- nfinLgnn wheat shot up about two cents Excessive taxamon. 11° \ 13...“; there and encouraged short-cov- 1‘@$l1'1@ll°ll$ at jlrllfidwldf i (v _ East Cr ermg m, /winnipgg_ of parking _ fatilitits. and‘ rum‘ Fm“! “a. Liveypgol ranted with North route marking. a‘. the piintiykr Emomdo American markets and closed 3-4-1 deterrents to Eflzlwh °l _m"'~°‘- Falcon’ 1-8cl higher after erratic trading. travel. It; will connntteto gvtownso Fed Km; Buenos Aires wrs unchanged long 8s evei'l'l~ll1"E DO-Wbi? j-e 11'1"‘: Foiinda near the clo c. Chicago closed 1-1 l0 M31119 111011101911} (if ills "WM Fratn-oetir 3-8 cents higher. d1 i t car with gicatest 0.0110111). gggflllayflke c i ‘i .tt~ ~ ue -——% s w: 1111111151310?‘;e'll0l‘£l?§l'lllg1t:1%; 3.11.1. LONG Rlvm SCHOOL 821151115“ improved at 9 - cen prem um _ "—""_ ., _ . i " over the May future. Coarse grain isiilglgé‘ ggllffJl-lglgfmR-gfivlnsgflgfilé gcldfilfiigle futures advanced in sympathy A“ _ Johnston‘; °° l- l ‘l heat oats clcsin unchun - 1 u“ ‘ » ' . o C“ Bow“ wl“ w '- g g Grade VII—1 Bobbie DlllllllllL. .. Gram‘... ed to 1-4 higher; barley 1-4-1-8 James Brown Gunnlufl 601A higher; ilaz; 5-8-1-2 higher and Grade v1__1 Eunice Canwbt-ir 3 Hflcyén‘, Tye 1-5-8 higlier- Jeanette Brown. 3 Jean Cimiiibcli. Hard Rock WINNIPEG- Feb- 17 r-lcpl" Grade V—~1 Margaret. Pavnicr. 2 Harm... Grain quotations wheat close. May Willard Constable. a Verne Pnvn- High s” 127 3-4b; Jilly 11s 5-8-3-4; Oct m; ‘ Hdmngp, 9B 3-8a; oats. May 48 7-8b; July _Grade IV-1 Andrew Cnmibizell. 2, Home on 3513-5311331 41b; barley. May 652 Btgirteaéleaiiilnbexll; 31 E‘J;é1tnl"J-1El,1}li;nici_ 2 Hommt u_v - . ‘ " ' Hnwnv Cash prices; Wheat —No. 1 nor Windsor Campbell. _ F’ > __ mm on 143 14. Nm 2 “m. 137 14; Nm 3 Grade III (bi 1 Janies iiasiin- Nuke] nor 121 a-4; No 4 nor 11a 11-4: mglxéq-dg Ilfialjwpfyffégii Mmleod 2 Int. Pots N‘) -5 who“ 99 34' No‘ 6 wheat’ Jackie Pnvnter 3 Gcraltl Jolrn- Jfiik ‘Vail! °° 3".‘ i?" t" “x11. ti“??? Sim» ' ill-m“ 1213- i 0- '- gm" ‘.1 - 11.1 11-1 Ll vd Bfollfl. 2 -e wee 1 durum 94 3-4; No. 4 Special 105 “fin eFjtzgitfimollfi-O. 3 Brenton Kerr Add 3-4:‘No. 5 special 95 3-4; N0. 6 Pavnwl; Kirk llud special 95 3-4; N0- 5 599cm] 86 Grade I-_l Mnrizai-et P-avnter. 2 J (‘m1 3-4; track 14o 3-4: screenings 500 Harold PrOilll. a Anni Bernard. Kiik I-ike Outs —No. 2 cw 56 7-8: No. 3 L, _ __J_chnsp >-_7_'_r_§£lf'lll‘_l‘,________,l-15l‘llllm _ neuritic‘. A" .,u,°,.,°b;|.,_ comes along. a fund of ready’ llerovinilvr<flili~ (‘ash to pftiYltlP a means lo A real holiday. grasp it“ 2V ' “EROYAL BANK 0 F C A N A D A Ovll coo BlANcnEs II ALL PARTS or cAIAbl Close 55 ' d c t 1 2'4 m“ sum‘ s51’; gllliivafiin 101 19.1‘ Lake Shore I . X 33‘, ' Lam Cont 4,. Sylvanite D K 130 Laps. Cad 59 Tashota Pl 35g Lava cap geek H3511 51431 Lebel Oro ‘m5 ‘l’ . l»; Lem" $33 Efiilfgm“ 12?. 41 I-Qéttégei L 490 Ventures 630 9 Midge“ 40 Waite Am 175 '18 M Dob 23 Wendigo 13 89 M“; K 215 Wesiflank 1a 135, Mgr; m“ 21f West Turner 11. 4M Maral ti‘ 11 While Water s 42 i McColgl I3 Wood Cod 38 9% M Co“ P 92 Wri Hart: 806 20g. Mglntwe 43 Ymir Y c’ 28 McKenzie 9§ . 4315 McVltfle i!‘ i. , UNLISTED 16 l/"Wallfrs 3 Brett Tr w 283 {dmmcon 215 Hud Bay Ml“ 251i so in‘ °YP 3i; Kirk Town 1s 1.135;; a4 l Malrgbir 1,1710 i. ;Mai all ilflgillilt?“ R“ 253‘ oiilsvviec 2031i _ 14 Pend Or . 3555 glifligfqyxl" 2.,” Ritchie 21A N bob 27 Tenn k 12 13g Nglvbec 3i. Total sales 1.316.000. 175 N". 9°“! 3° TORON—TO. Feb. 17 —'C.‘Pl -34 2g?“ Selling press-tire was applied i: 50 N metal g5 the gold share market today.‘ 22 No} m gi._ Trading centred in the medium- 43‘, Ngrgocan 53 price and. JUlllOY‘ golds. ltfacLcod- 38 V‘ OBrien 425 Cockshtitt. uh orbtiri profit-taking 10 okalta 210 easily and closed at 2.75 for a nel ‘l; Olga‘ on 4H, gfllll of 30 cents. A few other active ' 43 Lsties liclci tznllis. 83.19%.“ 67 \Senior golds ciropped back. Dom! §25 i pawl“ l4 and Lake Shore slipping 1 3-8 each 20 Pamour 330 and among the chcnper issuel 19 pandm- 49 losses of 5 to l5 cents were ‘board-- 46 pawl-e cd for Aiicio-Iiuronitiii. Kerr-Ari‘- i.;. P l - dison. Little Lxiiic Lac Leitc . 51;? ' PM???“ l6 Macassa. MOIIEllI. OBrien Pamour, 2i Pavmaster" {l7 Perron. Read-Anthicr. Sylvnnite. 33 $911016 Gold Teck-l-luches, llchi and Wright- 33 ic rc’ _ Hargreaves. 9 Pioneer Trading was. light in Tur&e1 61 Powell ~ valley" oils. Oknltrt moved in m - 7 2 Preston ‘g3 011110 volume on a Zl-cent gain to 9B @110 Mi" 60 2 l0 and tlit- closp wag- 11p narrow- ? Refill Alllh 4m iv for Commonwealth Pete. Pacfta 174 Red CW“ f“ and Stiv Hill 14 Red Lake 2*} __'_______ 1i gee" algal! g; MARKETS AT a omxce eno _ w. 125 i8)" TllQofaqgadlgllll“ Trosséwer ...T::@;>>."...:- .11.‘ * * a1; ‘ ‘g/ini‘t1}i'e1\li1r'z]iii(i New YOTk~—Si1)Cl(d l - (‘i 5P.’ ll? ‘ i8" 22:22’?! Wlllllllig ----\V'tica' by l 318 to ' » _, 3-4 c m. glgiiopen _T(ll{‘0illsi\ II-Ekirflll hm: off truck 21s Slave Lake i5 A it l‘ -" l‘ 4f’- . . 113 Snv Hill L31‘ niii Tin" siiitii- niiver; otn- l2 SldflflCUllfl ~ I34 Straw Lake 1'3‘ ’ 40 Sud "basin 335 Are you one of the 200,000? HATS the approximate number of men and women who come of age every year in Canada. Some start work at fourteen. sixteen or twenty; some go to college; some graduate from the school of hard knocks, and some never graduate from it. But there is one common ground on WlilCll all can meet, and that is the habit of saving money and putting it in the bank regularly. A good habit, from which all Conditions of‘ men 11ml women will benefit. 8 ‘things to SAVE for Regularly recurring eapamoo, with an lilo inllllflllci pramiunu. A homo of your own. A child's education. Your wedding. Investment: ln sound more than a reserve for “rainy” (lays. To" each of (this ymrh 200.000 a bani account will tnean confidence, s0 essenlitil i0 youth's suc- cess; and when opportunity Money in llll‘ lituik is [as la n‘ Co. ofmOtiinva. ll cl ihc R‘ an early .. "i. ar-rcitliri: in 1i a hearing of the lllilll'l.\ 111.111‘- . H.111) 1.... 12 former employees of the cnmpmi Deadly Disea se Hasflloouietl Them tri Dent“ r he. s. '... \..ii.t' 1.C_V \\ .10 enipioy-c- f‘l‘.lf‘llCf‘fl three nine W i118" l 1x .t~r1s who testified during l c unit's ion. Physicians declare y have only a few months more 1U iitrl‘. 11¢ A vmy into their hnvc said. The when this picture was taken. ..\l|ll .11.; us“. panning “lhCil fllillsvlltlVlll bones. "We are not afraid to tile." five of he women doomed women an; setkittg to collect damages from the Radium Co. Themes Donahue sat beside lll- wile, Catherine, eaten its