193a JANUARY 26. v" 7' MARKET GOSSIP _ - u. r er hull the rise of muny o0"!- »§~‘“,".",""" It". lllllol-vullill-lltlllzl sttocks, which averaged MI!“ “H ‘r fl-:ll:tlnllally' higher. U. S. Steel mov- ing ill n "one point range, slightly ill tile late dealings some irmll-rs llflllvllrl-li to fool thflt nlallltellalll-ll rlf the $1 dividend was highly vonjeeturlll New York Central fill-Stocks | lng today.‘ gains for nllvstl I ‘<li\ w‘. lllwiillliil)’ dlull lnlll- l’. N. ‘I "r m‘? ' a lliigiltly ill-ll otherwise rails lliélllUufl "i, r. lseli to do illli ~Tfflillllg was so Al!‘ llvlllll‘. I5‘!!! » ~ _- I stagnant that total sales fell below AIIPLQ lW-‘ll I_ l_ v ‘f n, l “h _ h ' ‘\irlllli|l_v'.=l vllinllle, amounting to 705,- Al ('lll‘il\ .. , ! lllhl lolsH-lis §0ll\l‘\\'lli’l| h)‘ l §|,,,,.,.,,,_ At Refill . l l > l _ flllll nnlrki-t, col l- l Uilllsidl-rahlo nficnllnn was paid to i .\nl (‘an l 3 I lll V fl‘ ” - lllflli‘! I (‘ML-q “ma. till: ilallk of il1ngllllld‘s ahilily to ; M" l‘ Til: . ~,.I fill llliil ". .j_,, f,“ ‘l... llll‘l"[ lls |"l'il||('0-.\lil(‘l'Il'Zlll ereiilt \\'lill- ‘- All. a n» . -- l <--\I1.- l ll - M,‘ qlll“. ma. uni. fllrlilllr loss of gold. ' I Al" '1‘ '1'"! Illlll?’ 7 ' V." .. . _ ,- - .1 "‘|l rum] Fliillt-ll 1 wk”? u" ‘palms Illlll il...i lvlrvr Tun STOCK llrullcnr mn: lllilrc tllall .. Montreal ifurb Market Market Sillellgilts llllilfflill (Special h: Johnston R \\'llrll) llll lin- zlllll ( l , l\'iiI\'II l d. r r nu- i-liisi- ill‘ llll‘ n in lll" :lllllll:li l" Inll-r-l i firs! lin- l ll ' Mimill til-l fill-l ti h“. .i.~.»r.l.~.l \\'.'i\‘ il gain 0i’ l; ll_\' i . l, Fllllelll. m“ In..." fllllllilllll l ", ll illlll" l. _ , l fJTK"l~'l"“‘v"‘~',"_fl":': w, I imam-mm I'rl~>~ . .. .. . from \\l|ll'I| ~ llllllllll“! * R l . 4|. “ “L? \\~,,,,'|'. l Nillnllllr of advances .. ‘l ‘m; m; ,,n,.,._ Nlilillwf or iliwlliies _ _ l ,,[ 2V“ yfllllvkl; llllvllillltll-ll "s. ‘wmttglclguililzhqnlnnl“! m,‘ l\m‘n|l‘\ (,4 llliai ‘Nfzlpfi trailed ‘iz’ ll I l*‘l»\' (ii-ll Gen ‘ll Pdining Exchange l» IIEIlYilRIl IIIINBE EXII (Special to .1 0i..- nllvl lion d" ‘Vllrdl ‘ ‘iC I'l- |_. I ‘y: \ L». J1‘. I All . , 1.! l 1‘ l! 003i‘ 00% ... time ‘m; 21:; til ' il-i-r-i-l-l-i I l+li ‘.51.?- :4‘lI ii-ll _.. ....>. ' z s». ltLJXNUFALZCULil-JIS LIFE BHYUKT SHOW-b‘ A RECORD OI" STEADY PBDGRESS ‘fluymenis to Pollcyholders Exceeded llburtceu Million Dollars The Forty-Fifth Annual Report of tile Manufacturers Life Insurance Iuonlpany for the year ending Dec- clnber 31st, i931, as submitted to Qoiicyhoidors and Bilsrehoiders at wile Annual Meeting lfeid on the sist January, shows a. record of ‘steady progress. l The total Assets of the Company amounted to 5115521218., an in- =crcase of Six and a Half Million lDoiiars over the previous year. 0f {this amount $45,439,608. was invest- §od in Government, Government iiiuaranteed, Municipal, Public Util- ‘ity and other bonds. First Mort- gages on Approved Real Estate comprised $34,406,320. Preferred and Common Stocks amounted to $2,- 500,548., of which $1,111,902. was in- vested within the last two years. All securities were valued on a conser- vative basis, the value at which tiley are held in the Balance Sheet being less than the value determin- ed by the Dominion Department of Insurance. The New Insurance issued amounted to $76,597,820, a decrease in comparison with 1930 oi‘ less than 7%. The total Insurance in Force amounted to $542,449,546. Payments to Policyhoiders and Beneficiaries again constituted a record, amounting to $14,348,063. Beneficiaries under death claims received $4,172,860, while Payments to Living Poiicyhoiders for Matured Policies, Annuities, Dividends, etc., amounted to $10,175,195. The earnings of the Company continued to be satisfactory. In ad- dition to maintaining a Reserve for Dividends to Poiicyhoiders amount- ing to $6,019 818. and a Contingency ,5 Reserve of $500000, the Surplus of the Company amounted to $2,178,- 929 illl‘|l i "H, illl \ii I lll‘ llfll-ll on 'l‘ill|l\— '|‘1)l{l)\'i'lt_ (lln., .I:|n. ‘iii lflllnlnfl " . lii.- l..l wan» \\l‘|‘~' inl- - ,4, ,.. . . ‘ l-l .l - . ~ '|ll;3l|.|.ll\\ illiu-i- G M k .-..... _ i. .. = ram ar et ~'. \l:l~i __ illll‘ Vlll __ _ \\i :.l lllr- , ,'t|ll'l ll, i; _ '- lg; illlll’, i: ‘\i-I\\'-r). till-l... Lil-i; I ‘ y» mill yiiiiih-l _ “iumnnnn “w”, m [lllfllvll l\>‘I .l llil~l lll -.- , i iii» l, [lullqivg l- “Hluw, _ |||__ - wllL-pnrily" mill llll 1|“ l~ "Ii I|\ :l| 0H1‘ llllll". nllllll -ll lll‘l\\'i‘l'll Ynileii .\‘ l prim-- l _ i. i“.lllllllii" ll n. _~i;l ‘l-ll '_ - l I allli lllusc _in l|ll||~| » Sh,“ uflf liinihvlll. moi ‘Ill’ >liili_. ‘ .~|lII -i- |- .:-~.iil | hall all 1‘\'llll‘|ll' l-fflll-l. iini Iii n. liil" .l~l |il|[|\— , yxlm" Mmupls‘ - lll" iillilil l‘:nll ' lii ~ Iii :>I '.i. lll." ‘Jll l~ lll!’ l~ llll ' .§I‘ll lnillnl-i _ lIl‘i‘Ill\I'iI i- " - illl - ~i.~| ud 1|; lln.. VIPs‘ lll-ill llnl~i ‘lei l liMIWlln-i- ullii .l.lil-_i- lllariii-l. [ Ml)?" : illllllllll-r l‘l <Iil‘|l'l'-'_ ~-..i n-ir, vi-nls l] ‘Hrililfll . ‘I’. .|l-. in lll. . ; ,-..l .'i llhi i".i...--il llili ii‘. ile .. ".\ "Illl llll’! v H‘ llgl-li uni! ri~i-i-iill-= _v lt was firm, l-nr- lwllll; “all \'I‘H|N llllll Fllilllr l" ll”; l-llllls n linuuiLj I n |'I'l‘ iii llil.\'l'l-'. .- Illlltllnl nillrki-l l-ilslnil q. IllIllvn-l l-~-r w» lllllillll lliil.’ ‘IUIIIK Ilirellll l‘ l;,,,.l,,.,. \ \\ Y s lgclnctly-A lnteiui uscr of Dr. J. D. Keiiottis Film-Renoir finds n the oiliy . . I lnll (iii 'I 'I-'l-I . i I illi Polo l.‘ ‘ll liiections. For love which hath l: n i-l l‘il . ..| ,_ (‘tins .\i Sun-it“... lirzli-lle cilia: cull! ccltl-“ii l ___ " n=lil nlu+1 l ‘_‘i "will l‘ .-_- '1‘ luliii-li -|l:,i The Montreal Paelfll- . . Tlllllil \l 'l.~ l will’ that will give relief, though ‘ifillll Ylllfllllll .. l I . lllllirtccn years he ‘had sought ililiillllu~iIhl'I»'iH' SfOC/t EXC/Idnge lbtrheill. Years of needless suiiEe-r- I ",""‘ ‘.Y"" ~ h“? be Dre-vented by using this I In“, ‘Mum lmlierfui relllcdy m; the first Wm.“ H" (Hlnlrlni in coir-iii...“ l“'lill’ll)l t " _ _ ~ [It'll l" l_ ill\\'j ms hi! trouble. Its use is simple, flfllllllljjl'll"~"i.h_l_ -- 1 i‘ "y. i “m” slight and it can be pilr- Illillll (Illll lllliilll’ u‘ I PM," B I Lp/‘i "hi “l” llilitliailnost anywhere ' ,"“':n“‘,'|'"'l- 1PM] (‘zill u ivily lltil i i 1 ' "-"_f "II" 7W (‘an r-l u: l L lll"?- ".1".'.". ‘.':"'.'"“l".i'. l ,5; _ "_ v ,_ * ,_ ~ : Ii . ‘i ‘ he M’ grace find good ifilli» kirk ‘ llnlll (‘all lllli Alon ii l l '- the principal loadstcllc of lllllllli. .\.-l.-.-i . l'liil sii-iiii. ., | ‘ I I I ii l Ill-lll have a“ ma whmcns ‘JJ-‘iilllfiiill .\lllll"i . l'|\ h‘ Willa-s .. I "“““ ‘i*'*""“ l I ‘ . ' . .,'.' f,’ ."_." zlililtli is founded ell true vir- Tilcy are nolv prescr hing k; lull l’ “H” Ml] ' '0 ' ‘U [lll . U, _ .\las.~ l #11!‘0Y5“C0lll.InilC.-—D1‘ydCl\ sails lie fol golfers. l_,,,._,,,.,,,,[ | | ""'"' r ~— 4 " i" " " ‘ ' r -:—...i:—~—.t-~:' ‘ .\llllll. l‘ii\\ l l.\=u Hllwi | . ltw lssus l . PROIIINQF or 0NTMIO llear 6% Bonds at 100 and interest l5 Year 5%% lllonds at.96 and interest “ Denomination $1.00!) and $500. T ‘lleiillone or 'i‘clcgr-.lpl1 your order at ollr cvlwnsc. JOHNSTON wfiMnllD llhNJ. ROG-BIN. JIL. ill. i 1': Bil-Ell‘. Gordon Bldg, 139 Grafton S rel-t, Charlottetown. m I . m. _ U QJQUDDQ UOQDU§ M) 11131910!- E. R. BRO W 146 Richmond St., Cinlriottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance d1‘ Lowest Rate. Allen‘ M Summcrsille. Lloyd lxzwio »U'3?Y*‘LQ‘JOY)’FJQ‘C'~SQ*- ZZ1ZAFO‘OQ hllrel oi i. |.lll. cil- i i i I ; {ibreign Exchange ' l i\|0X'l‘lil-I.\L, QllfH, Jan, 1H1 ---(lly fill! .ll.lll .i.i I l‘-l.l..<ii and foreign -|n',;.~ in fflililllll lll lill- (‘anlllliall lll-llrlllnl, ilelgn, (Lilillil. lllllfvlil, (LUTZH. illlllllll‘, l i'ltlll]llll‘ll hy the illllull llllnk ‘of l‘:ll e §ull i0 as follows; Dated Feb. 1st. 1932 " 33c" -,,l';;;;;;-, l \ll'4lI‘l ilvlliliillp, not qlloicd. l ' l. il-v. not, quoted. a, llong Kong iloilllrll, not quot- s llll. llraeillnn, llflllflil- u‘, ll l-lllni-l. lull Wilt iluiitcll. this i-lllnllry frilln t . i llolvll ill iiivcr- pnlil was c-llls il hushel lnlv-l‘ lll all-livery. ' .l|| pl of lvhllnl .000 llliilll‘. for till- ' ilgljlw-llliill _ -l'iil.lll'll,00ll d will! -i>lll,Ulii,000 ll IPHI’ (U111. \\'l|l i; vlulllld llllsllilll-ll ‘lrlll under " ‘s finish, l-lll-n lj-lf, lloun. l.‘l ‘is nnl-hallgoll lo l’; _l»l‘i‘, and provi- sions nllcilallueli i0 10 cents decline. \l'l.\'.\'ll‘llIG . \\’l.\'.\'ll'klii, .\[:l|l., dull. QlL-(By the. _ _ l'rl\.<l~l)~~\\'(l:|l<llcsll nilrolld and llillilillfllllll hy lirl-d lloldorll llllll n lvcnkelng effect on lvilcllt prices hero today. Del-lines oi‘ l)’, to ‘if, were rl-ri-llicd at rinse of trilillilg, May closed ‘ll lower at 01%: July , ilrillvlled n like llnlnunt tn close at (R5 lllllli- Lhltillwl- cal-led 5,’, to MK. 01"‘ lllritl‘ illiorcsl. led tllc llclillg =lllll was _.l"|lit‘(| lly other liolili-rs lll.‘- Wbllllllg‘ llrl-ii of the illlllffercnt cle- lllilIll| and illc consistent uwlkness. .\lU(|l‘|'lll\‘ sllllllllrt llevelilpell n: file llnt- llllll ll-v "i and it was believed tilnf export sales were nllllll- on filo. break. l‘ll lradl- lvlls (Ill ll larger scale illnll that o! .\in|nla_l‘ but lai-k of (lemilllll ill-iii vnlunli- dawn. l\'0l‘l"|gl| il'lil\‘llfl‘.\ \\“l‘l‘l‘ iivlll-rallyl in-urlsh with Liverpool llll -l" pressure frolll Argentine ship- llj and lill- Bin-nos AIPQH lllnrket _\\Illl_‘l\ ll>li('lli‘ll new low levels. (nil-rings of lln. 1 and lln. :3 nnrih- ern at spreads 1.4.0 higher fr-iltllrcli tin- l~:l.~lll will-at. llceilun. Interest in coljfgp grains was llrgilgiillo, x (‘LOSE 'llevlt:~.\ill_l- lll-jig; July 03.05“; (ML l9‘ ‘llli’ VVI/lll: July ZlilQA. l-.lril\ llay iiil-lgli; July 3054A; CA5 ll CLOSE I OCK AND BO THE clmnnorlwlarqwsrcuillzolm PAGE FIVE 0 TA TNS A Record of Steady Progress Insurance in Force 1921 i $200,402,545. 1926 $361,166,047. 1931 $542,449,546. Assets 1921 i ' $37,327,381. 1926 $67,643,709, 1931 $115,527,218. Total Income 1921 i $l)_557'3;5_ 1926 $18,667,904, 1931 $29,215,949. Dividends to Policyholders 1921 i $467,297. 1926 i $1,327,788. 1931 $3,450,290. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE . Iusonnnon COMPANY ESTABLISHED I087 B. District Manager H. HUGHES. for Prince Edward bland (‘flmeron Bl0ck*mlilfl0lt4"lf)‘fli.l Addresses lit Inauguration of New Phone Service Following were the addresses do- iivered by His Excellency the Gov- ernor General and Lieutenant Governor Dalton on the occasion 'of the inauguration of the trans- Canada telephone service on Mon- day: Governor General! Speech Those of us who are taking part in this ceremony today may justly congratulate one another and the provinces of this Dominion that, through the vision and enterprises of Canadians, another link has \‘o. .1 llarll 59%; no, 1 noi- nor. HIE-g: nil. 5i nnr. 5013;; ‘N. l _. \\’, I ’ i IIUIQ. I ' no. l g; n0.‘ _ (fannlllnn Press) .\iO.\'i‘lil-i.\ |.. (pus, Jnn. _ f‘: lvrn, lln. a flour, sol-ands 4.30:l flour. lvlllil-r lvllentl 0 ‘ ‘Sour, lwhile . l-'. . .1; sloris. . Iuiliil . i 28.75‘ l. bill‘ 00(lbi:.m3.'0li;o‘llny no: 1'0!‘ flm. on; lots 12.00; cheese, cur- c ees , _ l». gu- llllltcr, llll. 1 filicstfuljililnofhl’! I (h frcsll flilcrinls in cartons fresh extras in cartons , ell fresh firsts in cartons .2. eggs, am age extras lll cartons .2 eggs. an". age firsts ill carton! .2" cgsg, slumps set-nails ill carton! ... potatoes. Que- ll": 3° "'- llllll’ .35-,00; potatoes, New Brunswick, so lb bng._55._m_ SUGAR. Nlllv "DRK. N. Y., Jun. ‘llh-llavv lllJ-‘ll? “W! ‘llllct toiiny and prices were nonlilllliiy unchanged at 3.08 for spots with no sales reported, lll futures ll ofeudier tonal developed 0H8 Pfllflllfll! to lcll nppreililllllnn gvcrkligo ell-or; restriction plan ll-iiil the UH‘ f‘. f‘ 115 l] Wm“! hlnhmk m- unchllllgeei to 8 Apnrilxinlale Isles 10,900 long, M", rent .000“ [- ilwltzlcl-hlllli: fttlllf‘, ll Failed Slates, ilnilll, 1-l.l ll"‘ll\l"m- MEURALGM p. 1m: ni-iini-snmipi Mll- ole‘. o, lrflnrllnl to tin-canon!‘ un ma. n.- Ivol- "l" ad thn you go! wonderful voile" igiiglfllhvglrz-oliljgl", 1.03. July 1.09, sqir. l TM rolurv of holiness lll ri-Illleil ilvllzlLnnof human proportion! W,“ "TuI-mhm!‘ tic lnged nl {J5 for . h“ _ I\l"_l'- 5 Mil!’ "Bl-IQ: .l|| n I Jul) f4] dllhfllllle- mo; Hopi. m; (Pct. 12:: hor. 7.0: Dec 703-53. Spot closed .. . slnlnly, middling I_.lverllool:—(.‘olfnn. spot qilll-l. "W" 1 Mint lower. American mili- 'm"l3l f“ i ltrlct gooll llliiiilllllg "09: snail middling sllx; l‘! mm» dll 2 middling BM; ntrli-t lnlv l“? M“! 10W middling iiil-‘l: nlrlct orlllllllrv 4B3. Receipt: were 6,100 bales, nil Anlerlcnn. Till" 337 not always what thou been forged between component parts of the Empire. The completion of this link ap- pears to me to be particularly op- portune at this time when our statesmen the world over are giv- ing their most serious considerat- ion to projects designed to create closer economic union between the British peoples. In the pursuit of this laudable ambition, the Trans-Canada. Tele- phone Systcm from Halifax to Vancouver is an achievement of no mean significance. It binds more closely together provinces which loss than fifty years ago were first unitcd by social and commercial ties male possible by railroad con- struction. Today we open another route of communication. By it, the voice of business and friendship can tra- verse the four thousand miles from sea to sea in, I am told, one-thir- tieth ol.’ a second. This great accomplishment has been made possible through the painstaking development of the invention of s. Scottish-Canadian who, seven years after Confederat- ion first demonstrated in this country the practicability of trans- mitting ‘ words over wires. Since the time of that invention by Alexander Graham Boil, the telephone has become an integral part of our social and commercial life. It has been provided for the peoples of the various provinces under government ownership in some places and through llTlVll-I-l? entofilrlse in others. It is a tribute alike m both pub- llo and private ownership that the seven participating organizations should have worked together in hormone! over I period oi’ some lfih Yell"! to overcome stupendous difficulties and bring about the consummation which we celebrate today. 300W" but always know what flwll "YElb-Olllldllll. The telephone line thus con- Ilflwtfll. I on given to understand. y capable o f almost limitless expan- sion to provide for the growing de- mands of this country in the years to come. Nor is the usefulness oi’ this ali- British telephone system confined to this country. It may be linked with trans-oceanic telephone sys- tems which, in ever widening cir- cles, reach otlt to bind the human race together as never before in the history of mankind. I am sure I am only expressing a sentiment common to nii of lls when I say that I sincerely trust that this Trans-Canada Telephone System will play a significant part . in increasing and strengthening the existing good will and esteem between the inhabitants of every art of this Dominion, rendering its vast distances no longer a bar- rier to communication between Canadian citizens though they be separated from one another by hundreds of leagues within this continent. Let us also express the further and wider hope that this system will serve to unite in ev'cn closer bonds of fellowship the citizens of our whole empire though they bc separated by the oceans lying be- tween us and our sister nations within the British Commonwealth. LL-Governor Bolton's Address Your Excellency: It has been on extreme pleasure for rnc to listen to Your Excellen- cy inaugurate a Dominion-wide transmission of the human voice by means of the Telephone. On behalf or the people of this Province I gutefily acknowledge your kind greetings, and take this exceptional opportunity of extend- ing to Your Excellency and the Lieutenant Governors of the other Provinces my sincere expressions of good will. It is a. significant fact, on this occasion, that this great means of communication was invented by a Canadian, and we are proud of the magnificent success and develop- ments of this route of intercourse Ion the part of our citizens. Prince Edward Island has ions been concerned with the problem of communication. It was between this Island and New Brunswick that the world's first submarine Telegraphic Cable was laid in 1852. Early in the tion was assiste‘ greatly by its use. It was here in this City of Char- iotteto ll that the seed of this great Dominion germinated, and we look forward to this new link in our communieutlowto bind the widely separated parts of our Do- minion closer together. of the Prince Edward Island Tele- other phone Companv and the units associated in this entcrpri. Congratulations to the phone Company on their ellcrg skill and unbounded faith in the future of the country. the Vlllllf‘ of the trails-Canada system ill hind- ing still closer the various provin- ces, the influence of the lclepilonc in promoting the happiness and welfare of the people, the assur- ance that the introduclion of this system would menu an increase in Canada's feeling of self-respect and self-reliance, expression of the hope that it would ultimately lead to an all red telephone system centering in the heart of the Em- pire, were among the keynotes of the various addresses. His Excellency concluded the ceremony, and after he left the Parliament Building, the newspa- permen from different parts of Canada held short talks over the telephone with everybody listen- ing in on what one spoke of “as the world's greatest party line.“ Congatuiatory remarks nloni; si- milar lines were made Lieutenant Governors o1" their rc- scntatives in all the Provinces. His Excellency speaking from the Parliament Buildings, OHIiW-"i. Tole- by the l s In Poultry Silov I l I l Tile Prince Edward Island Pou lily, Pigeon and Pct Stork Sho ‘opens Tuesday, tile 26th and (‘lost lon Tilursciay, the 28th. The Silo '15 being hold at the Nash Mote Scies Showrooms, Lmvcl" Queen S 'I‘iic poultry this year is of gen crni good quality and the birds o" a. whole are in better feather tilal last your. Evidently exhibitor lpaid more attention to having th ibirds in good feather, and th l young stock better grown. l There is an increase in the num lber of entries, which signifies: Irevivol of interest in poultry. Till lGamcs comprise the biggest entr} ‘ with the other breeds in the follow fng order, Barred Plymouth R0 :1 Bantams, Lcghorns, Rhodo Tsizlil Reds, and Wyaxldoiiixs, ctr. _ I This ycm- ihc Association is no 'ch‘rging on entrance for’. and it l lio ihc advantage of nil illicrcsic: in poultry to v sit. the show. Till Directors or" lllf‘ Silillv would lvci- come the school children if accom- panied by their teachers, and i1 lilr-y attend an instructive talk wii added a few lvords of praise of this be szivcn lo the Flfl-"PF. service at the ciosc of the function. which undoubtedly was a mi let- ter day in telephone commluliin- tion in this country. Ungunrded nlolnollls": lie maliciously takes advantage of the unguarded moments of fricndshil) p is no farther froln knnvcry than luff-Pitt m“ 5mm“ “S Wm‘ the latest moment of evening from i immediate and cnsY lndullwncc ' the first of night-Lavaicr. lFvll-K HOW ATTENTION! ___.,.- SILVER FOX RANCHERS WE ARE STlLI. BUYING SILVER FOXES CROSS FOXES RED FOXES AND ALL OTHER FURS - You Have Nothing to Lose For if our valuations are not en- tirely satisfactory to you your Furl arc promptly returned without any charge whatsoever. I Klloliirrigc: It comes in so nlnny fnrnls in this lll!‘ of o'.1rs—tilc \\-h(;lkilO\\'l(‘(lf‘,(‘ that iilcrc is somcillill’: swcclcst. and noblest of which wl‘ fill history of wireless: teiegraphy our winter communion-l I congratulate the management SHIP IMMEDIATELY IND RECEIVE TOP DIARKET PRICES illllzailons and Remittances Scat lmnlcdiaicly on Receipt of Your Shipmc i. 77w Merchants Fur Co. Ltd SILVER rox srnclnusrs sso sr. PAUL s1‘. WEST MONTREAL. P- Q- I despair and the sense of something -