ill!‘ iillililfiililllliliéoili NIH!!! ll ftr-iriilii ' nil. onuil-niiiism .: '.'rQOfllIII.. . “UH... ‘IQQIIIJAJI nus-s.- A N. Y. Stock Exchange ___.__. ' ' . r0 rties against net ion 84.808882 — - ‘°.‘.‘l'..'2.":...'..";.‘.‘:'t.“. 5.’. 12:51.: mgggy 308K“; Y; ~,1=,-,-- ,=¢,-—rg= '- 5r- ' as q an M! ne o e (quotations furnished by Johnston "°°" ‘"""'"- ""‘"“' "‘"" soft Saturday, with dis nsii leading Ill n Lo 1m on god Ward Iiiemblrl of (ha Mont ‘tffi-f)“ mflmw" I"'°"' chflfl“ the way, bonds however, were gen- ‘ w real Stock Exchange, “out”; emily firm to strong. Possibly mono Ind 103.01 10240110150 0.80 an" uu-“L 153 mchmond ma“ weakness in Rail stocks Ind strength» Ilails 94.80 s4 1D 34 80 0.82 Charlottetown). "u," I...“ as a“ hedge against the _ _ , . "n" on.“ b" poaaibélity o the goid dec lion be- High Lovv Last Up OONFEDERATION LIFE INBUB. _ (__ ng a evrseito the- position of the . mo; b579g.7-13.313i_ _ Government. Shifting {or this pur-40 Bonds 90.19 0.02 v L o pose, however, la not discernible am- Dow Jones. u - . cough stocksia t b fl t H BEE HOPE RIVER on the 851703- - ,< . A t ' , _ - s mar seema o e. no ua n: 11" M0 d J nun, 2 _ M __ Am r C“ ___ g; aimlessly finding tho-outcome of the BAIING LETTER en Tm n ay’ a _ W9_ _ _ 1 ' ' ° decision on the Gold Cla a s: ds A! I‘ 331 1 26 2' g“- g; 313"“ ~ , I; ... .... ..."... ... ....“.‘.’..'.“ .52‘ ’ “"'°°“ --- ' » i ' ‘ ~ ~Gl¢nce m o . . ‘ . ‘ . .. . - ::.=..“::‘.';‘::.:.-".."' "ii. "a r s": N Y .. . . . . °°“"°"°"~“=~ WW °‘ ~ ~ l c -' ' “m m" 1m" pm dividend nhllfi? is sechednledtfeoerwhefgvclcgedxi lower‘ My; i: “m” and McLeod,‘ Emma’? “l” isiovrnhgciflr in” 1' I ' Am R d ' tomorrow. _ I lower, and Dec cotton 2 or 8 points ‘burl Rllwen Mam“ and not ‘Mrs’ Wheat nor no 2 To ontizriLludhltrlal ' Lnldlnw and Company. lower. Former advices hold good. PMnrliLla as announced in yester- Barley c W m0 3 64 “u”. d, Altbought stocks vrith- n few ex- day} 155mg, dis C W no 2 54 Tm,“ y; NEW Yonxflllgllxbzli-YJ I irxcpitionpwacted aomiawgiut ‘heavy, tlltit _____ Qutts If‘ l: no 3 41. 1 A T b B ___ . . l. an. .28—God n uairn averages no go qii o ,__ Oils ec no 1 M. _ us, down m Among“ Co’ ___ gglfl 142s 6d against 1i1a‘8i_l Satur-as low as yesterday. I lee no reason‘ WATER KATE1b.n\y8lCT‘ltB-k91‘5 _li:iour spring wheat-patents firsts 1.1m; ls-flffQr 1| ‘L 9s Amhmm _ D d’ T anion"! C a o‘ t ‘i d x to chaxnge my view” that they wil who have 110i; pi! d ell‘ ra es I01‘ $o ‘i0. N“ ymg7q,mn_ rum", .“_°°‘_ Auburn ‘uh _ ry n aper . ru s I on pu ur ngmost finely’ make o om somewhere the current quaywr are reminded l<_lour seconds 84.90. f” 19w“; "n; uu¢h“‘,q_ H‘ m,“ L,“ Dom Bridge lvlvueklouded Jan. 20 avenged fib/zoohetueen 10'. and 101.70. that shut o" 115m Wm be ready for hiour winter wheat patents choice ~' I .. "u" W" 33;‘; €32."r25°".‘.. . l». ‘will?’ ‘M’ °" "m “m” "'°"°“’.=i$‘Z'.f'l9°’ii§1’f€’€l§§Z"’§..“§.n.l’.. me street on Wednesday we rwih- “Jill? iiilfi. 8180 o i *--'~r--- --‘ ' Dom Steel Coal B . 57,. Bangor anil Arocslooii 1034 net in-a purchase below 18. Dcrpcct to see L-ZIMB-l-ZB-Zl. Flour white corn $5.80 to $6.00. . ,_ ‘ ... . Be u, Gen steel wliffifl 5 5 coins equal $4 90 a common shnrs og-it: very inuoh higher. . 3n...- mn $99.21 __ ‘mu! __ _ Gurus . ‘.. . 6% 0% 8111B! $5_48.in 1933 . Paramount recommended inst Mon- _ shorts ion $30.2?- ‘ ' mm, Add Much _ How Smith lap 12y, 121,5 ‘Nciv Iork Central December net Ogl-diiy at 3% below went to 31A a day or MARRIAGL-Ai’. Canoe COVE 0H lilldllllnga tori $2.26 to $38.28. ,_., m, m, _ v__- (liorliéiginn I .. ll 1515M ‘gyiiglifig ‘Arcana rilzgiinst sK-two lalier alnd oiosod ii/f today siiii a Baturday evening Jan. 19th inst. by icoiisd oats bng o0 lbs $3.2m. (cu-ma 2"") "‘"‘ U" m“ n’ -- lntl Nicki-l e o» 336151 10a s oinnsltelsiicooiezi" mom ‘built “i W ‘hi i I id t b t m“ D-K- 3°55’ BA- Fmdermk l-my no "' m! m“ “m” “ML CHICAGO flu "- m“ PM ' ‘ 3 13 Intl Pow‘ . n‘ ‘illlklillllfi alulteel" anya’ steel worksfl nilimlé ‘v1.01’ Ihrilild mot ‘If; 4:20;; Mlfilbflliflle MocPhail of Argyle 25:33,‘: §‘,,",,,,,,,,?"'§1§f".§°i§'_1" Wham-J- '- ~ w“ w]: PfltbigvPfll 57 last hweek ‘continued to incrensc inthan 2 points lower and Lthink the Shore to Sarah Edith macCanilell Butler no 1 24% to 21%. m!‘ 1°11!“ . d l ' i l , , " " I . insib? rail...“ ‘F’ 332M271 “$131.3lé“‘t.fs.l°°°l“.li‘i.“’fi‘sn'ifi3'“§Ji..’§“l§%.1f° '"§‘n§'.”"'" ’° ‘m’ m’ dmmm" °’ M” “d ms‘ N“: $1555 l“i°“fii‘.?o’li'...;‘bfi.“‘"° ” u» Mi w. wuss - . MeColl llrqnt Oil 15 tncturers for delveries raising the Loews closed a fraction higher and Mcoanneu- The marriage was 6' loggs A 1 puiiois 30. Jill! --- --- --- Q 37 ,3 _ ‘i? é Kigolutnrorv ago/u ‘ates-é works ‘operating rate two liointssblréulfl ha hoillaghlb bong-tau. 6 d the hour of 7 orloctk PMuénggllc isggs a Large so.” 5'9‘ --- -~ -~ -- 37 .__ 56% ‘ mryulcr not 3D I,“ ‘ rew ,5 o percan at 0 caii e otig near an presence of fifty nvi ed gueg _ a lilggs A medium . ' n \ (‘illumb Carl» W’? i $3L5.‘*‘2'.“°' 1x71 341M?" °".°“§.?, nsalflffi$x§§t u “thilf, “m u i‘ 1"“; “@114” d 2a room was charmingly decorated. *1?“ B if?“ 25- n ~ s: "““““ m" m“ ‘W! at fnn- n“: 1 u‘ liCUBBBBI-H u U’ l m" rut?“ "ffli. f1 o“: firm“ with silver and pink crepe trlxn- M“ c '4' . so 1s "m" “l 21% s: Law rid“ . . . o? wllglasouri irons... lines was net ......“"‘.‘>o.;$3.°i22 recifitt 2.12312 hold gooil 11111135 and the marriage altar and rlvlutixsltgfiils ‘lg-emu?’ m“ Y“ 20 Sher Wll 15 82.790030 iifter all charges including though I look for -llttlo activity until why“ hens fox-med a picture frame P lil I 80's 60-55- u... M Show . . . . .. ll! adjustment bond interest against net next week. ' dd, _ South Can-Pow 1m loss $1,510,008 in ioos. Baring. 0f charming beauty. The we n! s . u so 9m uteri Co Can Co 4o ‘ march was played by Mrs. AK. Mac C v u! _ 4a gglntmxnt Kwztxm C. : “lob COtEOn 21 I ' I, I ‘ > _ ' pheeglggnaharlotgemhvgrLffigbgiis 509C - s n. "f ... llfi A l1 “cc uo 4e a. ‘ W88 WBy 2‘ ‘ i ' a,_ _ , Iuue row Lin»: “N” 41 VL 0613 PRU was tastefully dregsed in silver blue _ NEW for“; J m lléfiim’ m - ‘Ir-o . an. ZS-A r an N, First Nail Stores . §‘:.:?§':?°__"‘_ "‘ I'm/l - - ' wrded crepe Satmflth boqueh o: curly drop to ‘it 84%, sterling steadied m“! h,‘ h.‘ lfm°p°fi T“ - Nova sooasfil‘. many“. Ilrqpgl c I D514? Dink chrysa erniimfi. Th5 iu tiio_ foreign exchange markets to- U m“ 311%‘. g3 I lp-ii Asphalt . M", _ g __ _ 172% MONTREAL_ Jm, 28___o'“,,,n" 0,, ‘mvrklufuffluijz: Prflllmi s l groom was supported by Archie iluy and oiosnd iriti. s small net gain. , _ 3g 31;,‘ g1 :11?‘ 1,1155‘, Bunk of Canada 5.7 2m- twotlfioritigeziflo iiilnwsock markets ,,,;,,,;. m, ,5‘, ,,;,,,,.,,~’8“,,,,,,e,°‘un "f, Motlanricll and the bride by Miss ‘xrigloduosirrrs no: also... up u m . "‘ today too ed . - ea. o lion Mot liold Dust . llooil Rub lloodycor Iliib llraiinm Paige ... .. 2% lireal West Sugar .. 27 Iloustuu Oil . . . . .. .. Hudson Mot . ' ' (Canadian Pres!) inii lInr MONTREAL. Jan. 28——Brl¢llh and inn Np-knl foreign exchange in relation to the intl Tel . 54, Canadian dollar, as compiled by the Johns Mnu 601A, Royal Bank of Canada, closed today Iizin cuy South 1 H followu- Keivlnator 171A Austria achiillng 1801. K9,, Cgp 135/‘ China Hons Kong dollars .4411. . Denmark krone 2176. - A 85 y,‘ z Norway krone 2448 N,“ M," H 29 Poland lloti 1801 n, m, _ 29 32g giéiluimagia lieu lgiggl v j ‘u ll SC! I'll“ 125- grinder] X20119 2512.” New Haven ...‘ 1'! .21 w ‘Bran tn" 3-0‘ North Amer .... ... 12 a‘, pi-Eigllaeizdi sum. don“ 3'32 p” “at N (i v.1 .. rm 17 . -. . , “Arlyn”: A‘ 4 ‘Mai-Yang’: . . I94 chrlfw 20gb. dlnn. its-Foreign ex. p0,," l.“ 2;» 31% ‘mm, c n a M to aural)! rent l-irlluin demand mu. Ser- N J 2m ao wry,“ a B m, d“ blah-Ha‘; Ugli- cloeool 811%: m1" P“ 15% 15 QUWB‘. . . . . . .. l 82409‘ 3 y Bvlarliini '““<°i§r§i§5§ lltlgly g‘iqilll§iigsrzlrg% “d 4'1? 4E4‘ Toni Ialoa 867,000. 1o; Canada on iii-m. ' K | I '“_—“_**j-———— nil. olrone sled“... 14 14 . "LIFT!" NEW manor: P011001. Safeway Start‘! 4M; 30% Aumuon CUNCLRL‘ ‘txlcurs Roebuck F621; 7's‘, grown,“ _ .822”? Vie... 1% The New Ahrgflc Chrlsmm school “W”, he my, concert was eld in the schoolroom Rouili Rail 1b fi Wednesday evening December 19. Rtmul lining: 11ft’; with a large number of parents and m, _ 3;,“ visitors present. A well rendered Rtund on N .1 .. 41:2 programme was mrrled out by the Stewart Warner . 'i pupils assisted by the young people §'\""“','"*°' ~ 1%,‘ 0i’ the d‘"trl't. At. the close of the r5; of... so an mums-gm concurs slew-oi Tm, m," B," _, _ s: .~.:z.i an some; while Daniel Map iznion (‘urh Curb ‘all: Bachcrxi presented the teaches- with jig?“ 13f“- - ~ 2% a pocket-book. posits. Claus made nnum m... m, 1c Biipcarancs and distributed ii s Ind Al 30:2 Presents. candy and fruit to the i1 s Rubber n lLSinelt , n s Steel . . . . .. or} "ck", x9n"rngi_¢°llirb-l- d; an‘ Vickers ... ... ... ... .... 19¢ cat Union 510% ‘ ______________ 31*". “J3; C 31:: \\'l(\‘i?iil‘i'0l"iiiiir\° . rim 553573 1.1 "535 Yellow Truck . .. , 8K . . , » _ - _ URO. South Africa '*—"'_‘““' "‘ tqPl-When-hor sweetheart com- FBINCI WRITES SLOW‘ Iii-Mod liilelfl in 1010, Anni! Bwanepoel vent into a trance and MARCH FOR. BAGHTIG LONDON, Jan. 28 - The news that the-Prince of Wales had writ- ten a slow march to be played on the bagpipes caused great surprise in court circles today. Ony his closest friznda previously vnm lot into the secret. Pipe-Major I". MnoDsnrld of the ems Guards arid, the slow march had an "invigorating sou impirlng lllt." He said the Scots Guards plum! the Princ"a tune at the ‘rower of lnndon a few days I180. No om knew who the oom- hadanunhroken slaepof 11 ‘s. Sheewoke b11921 but socn fell‘:- ieep again. a Miss‘ swancpoom l some?‘ an _ , new y rs old, sleeps only for weeks at a time. Rocantl, ahe remained ._601I80l6lll for two weeks. . . Extract from a letter to s Milk ilarketing Board's Regional 0f- ficer:-".-. . . and please inform win-Bead Mioopoatop botliering ‘I'll-is Ne‘: for the ma: g1! ll advance. as. -, ‘ plausibility of yourvnobla profession. 13 I EXCHA dial; from nu. cold indifference, and 1m ~ of interest on our part, you labored ‘ was sorely tried by our inaptncss . Mt’l.. Stock y Exchange France franc Grout Bi-ltaln Holland florin Hungary pengo India rupee 3 pound I 8058. .0102 2020 . ~i . pupils. Following is the programme. Welcome -- Mary MaoKlnnon; Chorus-School; Bielllbhllfln-qflfchle K500110819: Recitation — Ralph . n: Dlalozue-An Unsuc- cessful Advance-two pupils; Reci- tstlon-Jlmmy Hepburn: DrilL-two Pupils: Monologue-Sadie Stewart; Recitation-Billie Da-rrsch; Song- two pupils: Heading-Daniel Mac Eecheni; Recitation-Stewart Mac Eacbern; Dialogue-Help Wanted— four pupils? ‘Recitation-Catherine Dsrrach; Recitaizio -mlle Stewart: Recitation-sum. Dazoiach; Dia- logue - Colored Honeymoon -- six Pupils: Reading - Lloyd Smith; Recitation .- Archie MacKinnon: Dialogue-Another Goose; Closing LOhorua. w - Following is the address: New Argyle. PEI, December, 1935. Margaret MacArthur, Dear Racher.—At this happy (u Jbaat awws 70 oaankflarapocial Manama mus amt-rain lu the general bond acme shiftin GOSSIP- market refloctafifl Util New_York. New Haven and Hart- ford year I984 net loss 853533-114 aftep taxes and charges. guarantees on separately operated 17.70 17.53 17.58 0.01 Cattle receipts were 1,601 head Cattle were moving slowly at prices on tizirnvi-rnire about steady with inst week's quotations of cows were reported a shade firmer. One louil of top steers averaging 1,- (iin lbs mode $0. The bulk of com! steers aoiii between 852d and 8.7 7:1 Common steers were from 8 to 8i nmi medium steers from $4 25 to S5 Heifers solil from {8-00 in $4 50 One r-holco baby beef madefi? with a few of lighter won-hen pr M were mostly $3.25 Wltlrhipl of $3 50 Gunners and Hitters sold, from $125 to 81 75 auil plnln to medium butcher cows.from $2 to‘ $3 Rnlomis hulls to g5 76 slid butcher to~1.000 good and : medium $4 25 to S5; to $4; steers over 1.050 lbs good and" choice Ill to $6; medium 2. : common $3 to 8i: heifers hood and choice S1 to $1 50: medium to $3 '15: common 5".’ I50 to $2 15: fed mnirea; izootl ond- cluvce =00 to $1; cows. gourl 4.‘! ‘Z5 to "i F0: I1!""""Ii 82 50 to $3: common $1 75 to 82 25; runners n'"l cuttcrn 51% lo $175: hulls cool] 83 lo $3 50; common $2.50 to 9-75 /€nlf receipts ware 840 head Calves were aolei early at about ' ‘steady Good quality venis brought $7 75 tn 88 with medium kinds from $726 to S7 50 and common liirh veiils down to so all fed colven ranged from S4 to ill Grass calves were stcaxiy to n shade easier mngihg from $2 for yeuriinizs to for an odd sale with the bulk of the sales between 82 75 and $3 ' Good and choice veal S7 ‘l5 to SR: common and medium 4 to $7 50: grnssers $2 to $3 25 Sheep ~ receipts were 117 bend Lambs ~ were stronger Four good heavyweight ems iiiinha brought 87 25 The balance of the lambs ere wprac- tlcolly all bucks and were sold ha. tween $6 50 and $0 Sheep were from 83 to $3 60. Ewes $3 to $3 50: lambs good 87 25- common $5 d0 to $0 Hog receipts were 1,763 head There was ii firm undertone to the hon mar- ket but a: the time of writing no prices had been estnbiiaheil Athenian. Women Bored to Death In Olden Days. MCNTRIETAL, Jan. E.—(OP)- Domestic life in ancient Athens was recreated by Prof. E17. Boothrayid of Bishop's University, lyennoxville, in an address to the Montreal Women's Club. Stories chosen from Athenian writers were retold in present day language, indicating that husbands and wives in that fer-off time were not very different from those of today. One story from Xenophon gave a picture of domestic felicity. The husband lwd married his wife when she was i4 and had trained her in The better kinds ' Montreal dairy and produce iunrltet today while potatoes and chccss re- mained unchanged '.l‘lie batter market was generally 24% to ‘til/y cents a pound for car- lots on lcss of no 1 grade. up V; cent from lust week's clnsc Solids were 25 cents and prinlu 26 cents. 0n tho egg market A grades were generally u cent o dozen higher, grad- ed shipments becoming 2G cents a dozen for A large, 23 cents for A me- dium and 22 cents for A pullets while B remained at 18 lo 18% cents and C at 17 to 171/; cents No. 1 Ontario cheese, fall make brought 10% to I1 cents a pound and summer make 11% to 12 cents Offer- ings totalled only 12 boxes Potatoes in 80 pound bags were to 4'! cents for Our-bees, 48 to 50 cents for New Brunswicks and G0 to o5 cents for Prince Edward 1a- lands. Bringing Goals ' To Springhill. (O-P. By Guardians Spcohl Wire) , N. 5-. JED. 28—-Iii ‘ was a case of “hrlnxing coals go Newcastle" in this collierytcwn ov- er the week-end, as trucks River Haber: brought, in fuel sup- plies to meet a shortage cause" the strike of more than 1,000 Unit- ed Mine Workers. Althouxh the three Dominion Oosl Company mines remairrd id‘r?. the employees received about $24,- 000 in wages earned before the walkout. and all was quiet. No de- uelcpments were expected until ‘omorrow-the deadline set by the U. M. w. for the ..'v*l Amsflgamwed Mine Workers to return to the fold. 'I'he strike was dirlored last Wed- nesday, when the U. M. W. refused to work alongside l2 A. M. W. or- womb; tcwwcl a "c! ssd 'h"p" announced that. the U. M. W. nu week ago. GIVES INTERIOR MONTREAL. Jan 28.——(CP)—:—~ In the decoration and furnishing of a. home personality. simnllclty and consideration for comfort and con- venience are more important to ultimate race/em than expenditure of money, in the opinion of J. Herbert Hoziglns of Toronto who addressed the Canadian Women's it's ways. Only once during his married life did he have to an Christmas time. when all the world resounda with cheer and goodwill, we. your pupils in keeping with the spirit of the season wish to convey to you though in a very feeble - our ,, an Int-ltudc for your unbounded in- terest in oureducstionni advance- ment. Doapts scant‘ encouragement on over mindful of the great res- 'No doubt by times pour patience anddaok oi energy. which you ai- Iays strove to overcome vllth n- aoutcafulness and determination. 016111-11. on behalf o! the pupils of new Amie school. Serious Illness" of n, oesraisn-s Special Wire) d the exercise she required. ' i bSenator Hatfield himself. His wife pldined that she was losing her complexion ibrourzh lack of exercise. whereupon the husband informed her that walking around the house‘ and super- vising the slaves would provide all In later times. when women had sufficient freedom to visit each other occasion my, one wife com- ploined to another tqat her hus- band had built their home in so lfo- mme a, rpm that she hardly ever saw her friends. Press Club here Every piece of furniture chosen slrnfd be comfortable. practical. of gc-azi line, solid construction and pleasant appearance. Character and personality ln the house were the expression of the needs and the dolly life of the family, Mr. " lna seld- "Enpress your personality in the delightful. simple things," he advised. "If you cannot afford inohoguny or walnut, buy maple. If maple is beyond yourpursebuyun- pointed furnit/iireand pointltyour- self to h-rmonizc with the color "me ordinary middle - class Athenian woman must have been bored to death in the seclusion which was her lot." the speaker commented. addiru that such thinks led one to tune down the picture of Athena as the height of human cul- ture and glory. Ordinlry lifewlson a much lower level than that of today. Unfortunately. we do not know what the Athenian women thought cf the Athenian‘ man," said Prof. Bocthmvd. ' m Anon: , as serious toniiht. . r f bu been greatly ivsaksmd by oofllhiit hiyh temperature u- , from a blood diaordlr which tight on by a IQNPI attack] z Miimiyg scheme of yum- choice." Maintaining tho present in an era of oobr. Mr. Hodsins warned lillnst the use of too many colors and, on the contrary. against the ciniauon of ooior contra-st. The sure test for color waaytoappiy constipation seen in nature. _______.____-.__. "lo you actually admit that you aaw tho man in the dock strike the victim and film take to his heels. while you made no attempt to stop him!" lid the magistrate to the witnan ‘That's risiu. air." said the mam without. the least hesitation. "But don't you consider that a "I? ililmanly action on your past?" asked the magutrate. "I was more interested in the victim," wont on the witness, evad- llll the question. "I was wondering whotiiar the attack would prove fatal." . "Wll that of any great import- anoa. 00.1w?" asked the other. "It milinly was." replied the viii-seas- "I happen to be marrying w» iNiM£NT_ his UQM: cont week." held .. ._ powers. and at a rm “m1 m" 18m u was This was the collimation of counsel ofendm’! the Helen Himtimton when her ability! to make s u!!! was questioned in the Surrcrzuids Court. Counsel pro- dw-ed fostlmonv that at her hrltlége DECORATION TAIK club shnptlv bcfrfe the will was ride, the woman made a (mind I m- bored was compiled with 1003 a. d m Laura MocPholl, sister of the groom. Atlter the solemn ceremony marriage certificates were signed, ‘and the best wishes of bu guests were extended to the newly married couple, and all sat down f0 the msrriaize feast and t0 a happy. evening of social fellowship. The Bride's going away dreevwos 01' Mahogany Brown, with Brown ax:- oessorles. The happv pair will reside at Argyle shore. May they enjoy many years of happiness together. ‘Mrs. Rex Dawson and two chil- dren Myron Noith Tryon ill-P sorrow a very pleasant week lmest of the farmer's slstfr, Mrs. Margaret Reeves. Famed Boston Steam er Wrecked (Al. By Guardian's Special Wire) BCSTON, Jan. 27—'I‘he steamer King Philip, Bostcrfs famous con- jrum vcyer oi flshe men to the fishing grounds oft the coast, s"nk at her b? winter berth at a wharf today. believed ice had loosened a, oer / i: and the frame“ rolled er ¢n its starboard skle iml went It w" 0V "own. Two masts houru remained above w°ter. There was no one aboard at the time. Made Grand Slain Is Judged Sane SALEM. Mass.,—(OP)—~Ability to Emma“ who anew“, had been bid and make o. grand slam at k trying to c“; “m, they‘. membe ...-ml contract bridge is a p oof of sanity Meanwhile the U. M. W. have men mm a’ lfigfiggmklng it wmmt b? sum WcLEOD é? BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorneys-at-Lsn MONEY '10 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street. WELL 6' MATHIESON B. ll. Bell D. L. Mathicaon. LLB Barristers sh Solicitors Money to Loan Sumerian Block. Chn-iattctowahkbi ‘liacGuiiran & Trainor Mark B. MacGnigan, K. C. A C. Si. Clair Tralnor, B. A. Barristers. MONEY '1‘0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. Richmond Street. Charlottetown. J. ll. MacDonald, ii.0.. IAIIIIBTIB. SOLICITOB. Do- itiiey Building Charlottetown. P. It. Island. Ilnney no Loan anti Collection: given the very am attention. flii-li-o-lmcnth. H. F. MscPHEE. B. A. nor/lav. as. BARIIGTIB. SOLIOITOR‘ s, cbsriotmovg. lllsyBa-iidisg. Central _ Guardian ..- Illsosllll is robarval fir n" d loni htareat he! h IIIII Isilre ma) ‘ oun- a wna strict-la awflia is Holding that her plav cledrlv Pmonrtrntcd soundness of mind. the court sustained the contcntlnn. _ ~ . —~~ —~-~— Profirsionai Cards To. HASLAM, us. LL.B BABBISTER. SOLICITOR, cm New Brace Buiiilin, adv inssma so.‘ "A >o~ new: ~si The Canad on dollar showed a slight improvement, reducing its dia- count from 3-32 to 1-16 percent. The French franc followed the pattern of sterling, recovering from- s low o! 6 491/, cents to close at 0 62 for s net go at u lillit. LlQNTltEAL, Jan. 28-Bot.b tbs pound sterling and tzhs French Dunc moved~ namroivly higher on Montreal foreign exchanges today while United Btritoo dollar was unchanged IIDIILEItUIIIfly. The pound rose 5i of a ccnt to $1 80 0-10 while the franc ivas up 0i of a cent at 6 68 cents. The American dollar traded at 8-82 o! one percent premium. Attack Drinking the the and Margaret of in F Ti" town the DUNDEE, South Africa, Jan, Mr- . (CP)—-{I‘he_ . Women's Christian Temperance Union has forwarded a strong protest; against the practice of "young girls" drinking alter the theatre. The attack was prompted when application was made by the Dundee and Dléillflfl Club for re- newal of their liquor license. Major 11A. Lane, district com- mandant, said all the command- ments and prohibitions it was pos- slble to devise would not prevent yOling peaple from drinking, but would drive‘ them from cpen to secret drinking where there was no rmntrovl. .. The danger of motorcsr and "bottle parties" had a far greater kind more far-reaching ill-effect, M~‘or Lon» added. and the nllot ‘Find Out If You Need Assistance in testamentary Do not consider "the ooai.” in connection with an eye ser- vice. ivoi in tbs bczlnnlnr It least. You either do or not need assistance in seeing. ieaming- THAT is your flrat duty. If yon DO, the charac- ter and degree of the help re- quired must be learned with the utmost ‘ a. Think of the HELP won need and the benefit yon will receive. G. F. Hutcheson OPTOMBTBI 51‘ will of the lute Ranchers are these desired results .- soiioiton. etc. bring success in fox and Good business demands secure largest litters of - secure these results. By Young Girls “m ilu Light Pulv MORE MID BETTER PllPS highest class foxes and expect first-class results y in increased litters of superior pups, To assure . IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS. the Biscuits that Breeders are kept 101' one pIIYWBQ-Dllil! the spring-Abe ranchers’ source of income. food the foxes get is what is fed them daily." Make snrc it has thelflproper ingredients for health, vigor and growth "of strongiitters of valuable pups. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUIT_S_ have all the elements and vitaininas required to ~‘ "IMPERIAL biscuit iifioililiiihuttiigg-é Charlottetown, P. E. I. 4%“ Moll 1117"!“ CURB Opened _ 14d 170 1. Noraudn . Tcck Huirhfi Walker Brew Wright Har New York Curb’ (Johnston and Wurill Upeiicd Lnsl Stocks Amer Cyan B .. Amer Gas Eiec . . . . . . .. Amer Sup Pow . . Aths Corp . Can Marconi Cities sex-v Co illlcc Boiiil Share Ford of Can A Penn Ref C Rtnnil on Ken " to make into Fox skins scarves. Best workmanship Prices-Silver .. . . . . .—-$12.0i Red . . . ;"$10.0i Buy a Fur Coat during oui Winter Sale. " Special prices quoteilbh re quest. ._ DAVID MAGEE LIMITED. ,, _‘ King St. _._. Saint John, N. B.. ls-1735-l-22-6l. l p,‘ year retaining their‘ food liberally with fur raising. . that breeders be fed to- pupa possible. All the‘