JANUARY 2i. ‘r991 ' ' l - . , . .. . _- I115, LHAKLUI IILII)\VN GUARDIAN Phtgi; My?‘ I 1 WQQDS-READE C0 S 7 a QUO I A j 1C A Mt '1 Stock r . i l srocx BROKERS * ' s h a i‘ ' 6' PITFIELD 5 90' 5 It B d R . y ‘. LIMITED. L Compe e oar oom Facilities and Ticker S ' l ' I N Y S k l ’ : to Toronto Stock Exchange from both officgvice , 0 I Qll°t1lil°!l$~g_ew_YorlaStock Exchange l e sefifiz? :1 ,§f,‘,{‘,°,',“_,‘g,§§; THE OPENING or THEIR NEW orritr: 1 "lmtwg ‘rain Exchange . g a eiiiiige and ciini milieu n z SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTE , (Received over Pitfield and Co's opening its Lightning River pro- ‘ ‘ y w; . . "hm" l“ Phone lair-town g NEW YgRrriiIatfarIvzgfllelflie under perm ““""“ "N" um ~ 160 RltH‘ EOND ST’ sunini st t ' ' ‘i - u a b Pitfll .. - i Markeirmoza; t ist Great George street tone ‘of the London market this] McKenzie Red Lake-Statement 153$‘; o,’ Mon;;,“s‘g’; Bt‘II_ ii-i 1'.1,‘,‘,= “.'.,,- DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE 1'0 ‘ALL i, cas CFCY 12.30 and 1.00 PM. Daily gorensingrgssmtrtzz} Irliégil-Inagitoig: 1g‘ productiond fordlaitu bquai-zer is “eh-nu “d cub and“) ilriiiileriliiiigink I: - i , EXCHANGES , . n re are n "- i -. - t i c: will be interested today as to what i weelf. PW: undeistativd overall; ti}: lliiilltll 300A PHONE 808-809. t the President says‘ in his inaugural ' covery per ton for year was $14.30 . o f?" p, l adores. Some believe that he will r-oiii about 52.000 tons treated. "m" "”""" i-.‘.'.'.' i"... i-m 11 enlarge upon his remarks conoern- tailing loss was about two per- .\| l'|lt'il.l 22m‘..- viiii var Fit ”_ —T—'>' ' i c ing the position of the Supreme cent soaverage volumeofmillheads 5'“ W“ . 9'" u-‘miumd , Court. Dividend meetings sched- was over $15, per ton, f“ ‘if’, l t 13;‘), 1,521. _ - uled for today are, Liggett and _~\llI.ll 'l'i-T"iil c‘... stieiin ' / QIIESIIOIIS 0l'I Myersl-mliwcilfdillg to newspflpels May Spins-Difficulties with the ifw“,“{;' :§‘;'Lf‘§“'§'.'|_,w I _ Very i te progress was made in assay furnace now ha= been over- .ii$i.i.'iili'i. p1,... sun-it ‘ - the conference at Washington yes- come and between 30 and 40 as» rul Hy! Dist Recondmoned luachinery E terday which included Secretary > says are being made daily a re- -““""" “m” Parkma- I-ewls of the 0- 1- 0- and “port from Nelson Slliers. mine ‘it'll? 31221”. i135." " -- 1 s H r upright inteiniiuiiiiiii Engine i Dewey. the government mediator. manager advises. Mr. Spiers reports Bendix Av no“. - - . |i ‘M- l l t 4- . | ~‘ - " It is reported that Secretary Per- that on the 225 foot level number "m" s‘ “m 1:’ H: l l” 0g“ n emd-Iond langme ‘ kins will confer with General Mot- 2 vein has been opened up for a :5.“3"."° m" .- 1 1V1 H‘ P‘ Imematmna] Engme- i ‘:33 execuctbiesctbglboutdtizg o'clock total length of so feet, east and 3o YER [Ohio iw-mg, flit“ 2L], 11-1]. I 4 l-l. P. Fuller Johnston jinuine. 1 avan ~ eve atPre-lfl; tfN.l th -- . 1m!" 1"": ' = '- - r -. < -. i sident Sloan of General Motors i gfegltesof obacku samglcfs thzsalbgirle '1'} Evil-glib? 1»: 1 2 Hy’ lumhdnka Mo)“ hnglnh 1 will participate. American Petro- ibeen run on the east drift gave an vfin (hi. riuiii iii-time l5 1 TruQk “wflggon Pfiwllvflili‘ “GW- i leuin Institute reports an increase average o‘ $11.58 over a “dam 0r ‘Inn m“ C0 '.,:"'""“ l. blcborrnick-Deering Manure Spreader i llnngaogiiggrsttlibck fan‘ last week of tour feet. Number i vein ha= been 11hr." 1315.2... Im- sii'-'i.i-i_ , Only out f0"? F9313 ' I tioifiiiei-eesé: 6§§,0°§,§‘.f§,.§“,§‘j,‘.‘,°,?_ ‘§,f,‘,‘,,‘§“,§,',‘,§" e215?- fjfojjfiwflbm; Ijllljiliillif if.‘ -' “You'll: i 1 McCormick Manure spreader in good l In view of the action of the mari- crosscut driven south picked up 51".". [Lmti u \ti'-ii$:i'|v psi” l Shape‘ ‘ itet in the last half hour we would the number one vein 30 feet to the fiiiliiiiiilie l \\ll| P“ , ook for a better market today. lsflllth. 9"" "1"" F" F“? S l K d i TQRONTQ. Jan. 20-—Harker | 5111"!‘ i\\‘rill‘l'lilTi!li'i(ur y Gold-Harkei- Gold Mines holdsi NEW YORK, Jan. 20—Radio iiiiiiiii-ieii P00‘ Port» one third interest along with Val Corporatiom-Net work revenue of :f'""‘\'-“"" '1' w 9'01‘ "Pnerfll 11011111185. in property ‘ National broadcasting system I936 iii“; ‘f,,,f,"',-,,,. ‘st i...‘ _---~--_ --- - — ------ - -- - at Uchi Lake, Northwestern 0n- totalled $34,523,950 increase 10.8 lli uh $1 Vi" PM tarlo. Previous operators accomp- ier cent over 1935. December net ‘ "" W" ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' “‘ ‘ °“"'" lished some work on the ground work revenue amounting to $3,- ‘ 1'", ,,‘."'\,,T°1 including drilling to 45o foot depths i 558,500. increase of 2a per cent i€.'-i'..;l.-1.i'{“ and shaft sinking to 125 feet. It is t over same iiionth 193s, and highest I lib» lkip- l}: F 0 R SA L E . uill ‘iii- Hero l: bad and qood lighting. At directly on the front of the subject. Shadow contrasts are too harsh and the young lady's “crowning glot- ground. Notice the difference in the other picture where the light strike; from the side. AKING proper exposure for granted, right lighting, whether It be daylight or artificial. is the principal quolitywhich distinguishes the photographic work of art from the ordinary haphazard snapshot. How much attention do we, nsiania- tours, really pay to how light illu- initiates our subject when wo aim our cameras? ' Suppose we are photographing a person. do we take the pains to avoid harsh front lighting, which makes our subject squint and casts deep shadows into eyes and from liie nose. This usually happens when the sun is high and directly strikes the front of tlic subject. Especially in the case of a clinics-up the shadows that delineate the fcaturcs tire like- ly to be uiiplensaiitly harsh. Do we seek to discover the liirht angles that are most pleasing? Usu- ally light coining from the side or a. bit from behind tlia subject makes u licttur picture. Do we observe the tone of the principal object of interest? If the object is dark do we note whether it in in such (loop shadow that it is in danger of tucruiiig with the bat-k- ground whun the iiciriitiiw- ls devel- oped and the print nnutc? Do we notice WIlCLllUl‘ a light col- ored subject is lu a full glire- of light without a dzirk background be- liiiid it to act it off? Sometimes a background that scents to be dark may not prove effective because oi unobserved light reflections such as from the surface of wiilcr. Some of the moat. fainotis photog- raphers stress the lllifillltlvlll. use of said Barker is not consid 4 _ re- IIIINING the left the light strike: ' y" l: almost. loot in the dark back. light. to an almost unbelievable de- . gree. When working with artificial itsoggrzg) b, woods-Reade m‘ light. they may use thousands of watts on such a seemingly easily liiorlta .., ... ,Cloae photographed subject as a basket of . eatrs. They carefully study the ef- G“ w‘ fects of variations in light intensl- Al“! Oil 73g ty. how they affect sharpness of jug3:,',',','c shadow outline. shadow, density, Ali-xaiiili-in _ 4 shadowgradationsffhey experiment ‘u,";"§vu"'°“‘““ with these effects, shifting camera. Iiriiirield lights, or the subject itself. and da- ‘\,““"i" “"5" creasing or increasing the volume . |};,',','}"|'.'r‘,',1.'f,| of llluiuiiiatioii. They ivant to show "us" Metals .0 you a picture of that basket oi’ eggs i 1": that is realistic enough to tempt m..- uuieoui-i "d: you to reach your hand into the """3“ ‘J2 basket and pick one up and by con- l|§','."'.].‘,"'i'|~°,,,.,h 8"‘! . . . ’ ' . °“"‘Y 1» trolling the lighting, they succeed | B It 11 in doing just. about. that very thing. | KKIKPI" ‘flmxhii’; 11"‘; We. too. as amateurs, can im- ituii if‘ " ‘ u Q‘ mcuscly improve the quality of our :I:}l|-;M1|‘|3;|"""\l"fl it pictures if we will but study and con- ,i,,,,,,,||,,,, M“ sider light effects, whether from the ittiiziilzi-irrr H‘ u , . - e .i lizintliiltsoi the sun or from home photo .1.“ T, mlmvfay Obviously, there can be no rigid rules for selecting or arranging light effects, considering the infinite va- ricty of picture subjects. often quite GCI>L IQ§{ D Advertising Rates- Central Guardian lot-run, 4a poi- word: Welter-n and Eantorn locals, 2c IP01- wuril; Announcements nud (‘uml 2o per wont; In illi-muriuiu None-n. 70c uur inch, Links of Floral and Bpirltuul Offerings, (Inriln. clan. do par name; Letters of Condolence Der inch; Notices of ’l"iiimitn and Allhreoliation, 70o [or inch 0r h pol WVIIPII. Oflior rnit-l on uppiii-ution. Minimum Chin-go for any ill vurlIlflflQII twenty-fin canto, GQ§IHDQ For Sale RUBBER GOODS OF EVERY tic-script on. IIIAIIPG iii pluin ump- pc-r. pos paid by us. Write tor mnll order catalogue saving 50 pt-r cent. P. O. Box ill, Dept. W-l0, Hamilton. Ontario. 849-1-17l_-_12i. Boarders vWanted: DOARDERS WANTED-CENTRAL location. Phone 537. L-2308-l-10-3l. TO I.ET—FURNISIIED ROOMS. Also part of furnished house. Central. Apply Guardian. L-2340-1-20-3i. km Found FOUND — A CAMERA. OWNER "WY have same by cnlllnc at this office and proving sumo and also flying for MI L- 2310-1-21-11. Work _ We nfed RWY/min ‘MAN WANTS wonx. Write C. care Guardian. L-2323-i-19-3l. _ Norton- \ All overdue notes due Well-i lllfflon McNeill unless sot-x fled at once will be handed i" my attorney for collec- lion, ~ wavi- Ia-RZlE-I-li-iili B! l differently affected by similar light Din-mi... M35" conditions. Getting the right effects ‘I"'_"]';'“ ‘.""""“'1 2-. tit-ponds upon how much sense of tho iiiii-llgislffil, U“ .9!“ artistic we possess, plus experience iii-lite _ sizing up the picture chance. |l,;"'l’_l'|""{ But there is one general rule, and ‘ l-Iiiii-i-ii l. ' that is to seek contrast in the high- i l|"_"_‘|""fl1'Tidui' lights and shadows that compose i.'i,'.l,'.',rf,',]|,:"'k the outline, substance and back- If iiv-ti-ur mound of the principal object of in- l“ __ tcrest. At least we can avoid that iii-iiiiiii- '4'," (‘ilftllllill sin of black and white pho- ‘f“"1'"'II ,3 g0 u u . i|l'|'l‘Iit' -\ili -i tographyi- flat lichtintz. II£l|i.|.U\v 4» 121 JOHN VAN GUILDER. 'I""'""' £015 ll :01. I-IUO 2:. 77 e unit-mi niiy '5". Payable Ill Advance t. it” _\_lrk IIIIII m" I\ll'I\' ‘silk? W, it\\|I ~- Kirk n; Evenip 2o i," word; Classified " 7UP Miscellaneous jun“ M ii ___; Mliiiilv‘ ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN; why not protect yourself against loss of time occasioned by sick- ncss or accident ‘by ‘insuring in the Mutual Benefit. Heath and ent Conipuiiy. Agents ‘ r » _ - ‘d. Consult J. A. Moore uildn Cliiirlottetonn; & Co: I é Chartered Accollnllnh Wanted A. p I40 Richmond Street "7 Phone l7. P. 0. Box 12- FURNISHED lmoMs WANTED. ‘lwo or three rooms or small flat wanted. Willa‘: BOX "B." GUB-fd- iim- _I—-==*"-.1-19-.=l-. McLeod & Bentley w. a. BENTLEY. a. o, I. A. BENTLEY. K. O. Barrister-l and Attorneys-atelier MONEY TO [DAN WANTED — HEATED ROOM TO rent. Write "C.“ care Guardian. L-2375-l-21-3i. FOR THE LUNCII BOX Palmer 8; Haslam l December in its history. May Spit-rs Alai-lntyru Mclfi-iizle Red L Ilchiillnn hlvlViitii-ra bii-i-lnud Ull Mining Corp .\liiitu “IIIIPHI i\lurrl.~i .\iui'il\y Xnwbiw- Nipisslug Niiruuilu Kirk (ill N<-l<-t~t-i'oii| Paniuur Purkliill Patriot-1- l‘ii_vn|u.<lr\r Pciiri UFQIIIG iH-rion lH-h-rsiin (‘iilmlt Pit-lilo (‘row Pioneer lmrt-upiun (‘mini Powi-ll llouyn I'm-ruler I'm-stun E Diiiiia Prue ;\ll‘\\‘:l_\'i§ r Qui-livr Gold lfi-ud iliiihii-r Iii-ii Liiki- IIPIIII iluld liilvlili- lfi-Iib Mum Ihwlm lhiriiiiiiiunt Point Ii R std fill Ind Sill Uil X J Studi- 1'0 'i‘i~x ('0 Uiiitiil Air Fnlli-d imrp Ynliiwl Drug Fnitml (Gus Imp IT S liuli U . .\‘i (‘n i‘ S luri Al Vnnuiiiuin Wur-ni-r iirus \\‘ Full» Woolworth Produce Prices itiiyiiiiln b‘: hiiiiiilu \. m.- Si i0 Sluili-n .\l:il Studuin-iiu 1;», Siulbur)‘ lliisin .\'lltI|Illi‘_\' (‘iintuvt .\'lIlIiIlil‘_\ Mini-s SI \\':l III!‘ \\':|iii- .\llIl|If‘IZ ivii-iii viiiiiiliie- \\ Yuilr liiiiki-c ’i‘ot.-il mining sales 2.!‘r.'»0,flil0. rlglil Iiur TOR/ONTO. Jan. 20-(CP) --Gold "stinks of the Toronto mining sec. tlon had another innings today‘ and they pushed along to a new high in the index. Miscellaneous mines firmed also adding a point though base metals were mainly on the down side. Volume reached 2.950.000 shares. Th0 bin Bfllds were steady to strong. Little Long Lac burst, into new high ground at 8.15 and held l! 88in of 40 cents at 7.90. Muc- Leod-Cocks-hutt added 25 cents and O'Brien 35. Federal-Kirkland hit 46 in ti: early trading and closed at 42 for a net gain of 4 cents. A majority of the oils closed higher. Most of the base metals were quiet with prices showing moderate gains. LIVESTOCK MONTREAL, Jan. 20 — (GP) -- Light offeriitgs gave traders little chance to boost prices today on Montreal livestock markets and rates held unchanged for the most part. Receipts: Cattle 14, calves 49, sheep 81. hogs 90. Fair to medium quality steers made $5.25 to $5.75. good cows $4, medium cows $3.50, bologna bulls $3 to $3.50. Veal calves sold at $7 to $9, while grassers were $3.50 to $4. One lot of lambs averaging 83 MONTREAL, Jan. 2o - (c?) _ Wheat. Nor. No. 2 $1.31. barley, C. W. No. 3 .90. oats. feed, No. 1 .59 1-2. No. 2 .58 1-2, oats, C.W. No. 3 .61 1-2 Flour. spring wheat patents. fli-sts 17.40, seconds $7.00. bakers $6.90; whiter wheat patents. choice $5.70 to $5.80, white corn $6.50. Bran. ton. $34.25; shorts. ton $35.25. middlings. ton $37.25. rolled oats. bag 90 lbs. $3.65, hay, No. 2, per ton, carlois $9. 5116056. Ont. No. 1 .13 to .13 1-4. Butter. .25 3-4. ' Eggs in cartons: A-1 large .32. A-1 medium .29. iA-l pullets .27. A- large .29. A-medium .26, A-pullets .25. C .25. Potatoes: P. E. I. No. 1 Mts. 90's $1.90, N B. Ne. i Mts. 80's $1.45; Que. No. 1 Mts. 80's $1.35. MONTREAL, Jan. 20~tCPl—Egg prices barely held steady on Morit- real open produce markets today while butter and potatoes remiiin- ed unchanged. Graded egg shipments in carlots MT’L. CURB (Supplied by Pltfield and Company ale-mln-ra of Montreal Stork Exchange and Montreal Curb Market) 1-32 at 1-16 premium. NEW YORK, Jan. 20 _ (AP) _ Foreign exchange easy. Great Brit. ain demand high 4.90 13-16. low 4.90 5-8. close 4.90 11-16, 60-day bills 4.00 13-16. France 4.66 0-4.} Italy 5.26 i-2, Belgium 16.05. Ger- many 40.23. Canada .99 15-16. TORONTO AVERAGES (Snpnlicil by Wanda-Reade and Com- Willi‘) linlusri-iils 1005'» \|p 1.48. (iulils llll.'.'l ll| . Iiiisc uu-iulii ' NEW YORK CURB or lcss were quoted at 25 cents a dozen for grade A-large. 23 for A-i medium and 21 for A-pullcts. Butter was quoted at 25 1-2 to 26 of No. 1 while lots to retailers W's-re ‘ quoted at 27 cents for solids and. 27 l-2 for prints. . Cheese was quoted at 13 to 131-4 ‘ for Outarios while Quebecs were unquotcd. Potatoes: P. E. I. Mts. 90's $1.90. N.B. Mts. 80's $1.45. Que Mts. 80's $1.35. MONTREAL. Jan. "9—4CPi-E_tzg prices declined narrowly on Can- adian commodity exchange produce section today. Butter spot-Que. regradcd 25 3-4. traded; Que. buyers-inspection 25 3-421. Cheese spot-unquoted. Eggs spot-Ont. A-lartie 25a, A- modjum 23a. A-pullets 21a. Git/LL’! WINNIPEG. Jan. 20 — (OP) — Bursts of selling that found few buyers around to take up the slack imparted pronounced weakness to cents per pound for car-lots or les-si | ‘l. Mix cheese with salad dresdnit. For ouch cup of cheese mixture add 2 tablespoons chili sauce. choviled peanuts or celery. Spread on butter- ed whitc or brown bread. ' a smear] cottage cheese on one slice of bread. On a second slice snrend marmalade. lam or jelly- pince together is a sandwich. i“? Phone“. MacGuigan & Trainor ll. J. PALMER. _K. c. A. J. IIASLAM. B, A., LL, 5. BARRISTEBS. ETC, Bunk of Non Scotis Chambcp Charlottetown. P. l- L MONI! T0 LOAN l’. 0. Boa I27. ma: a. uiieouioaN, n. c. c. or. cum raamoa. a. a. Bell 8i Mathieson wheat. prices on the Winnipeg grain exchange today. pounds sold for $9.75, commoner grades sold around $7.25, sheep $2.50 to $4. The close was unchanged to 5-8 Bacon hogs. fed and watered. cent lower after a session in which made $8.50. butchers and heavies: values fluctuated widely within a2, $8. extra heavies and lights $7.50. i-Z-cent range. May was at $1.22. selects drew $1 premium. Sows July $1.18 1-4 and October $1.08 were $6 to $6.75. 1-8. On the Maritime division hogl Today's export sales of Canadian prices declined t0 $10.95 rail grade wheat totalled only 250.000 bushels. and to $8.50 of! cars. Hogs Ofl insufficient to absorb the offerings trucks were $8. Cattle. calves and as weary holders dumped their lambs were unchanged. wheat into the market. Cash-grains ruled ‘generally un- changed. Prices in the coarse m‘ grains section followed wheat. ‘ CHICAGO. Jan. 20 -- (GP) —In BANK! (Supplied by Woods-Reade Company ll, l, 5gp |)_ gjgmuu, u,‘ i late dealings today, wheat prices Ban-Men l lolioiton lluin lib! A-lwil rallied, and showed fractional ad- MONEY 1'0 Lug] , vances, with new crop deliveries, oaaiemi Bloch. cue-bemoan. $513132... "m ‘I . teiiiiiii uie ieiiii. l DIHIIIIHII ' Predictions of severe cold weath- IWPPPI" ‘ er caused anxiety about domestic . I ~ H‘ F‘ B‘ A‘! QILQTTQ-oila winter wheat. This wa the case . nni- ‘n partlculci" regarding central ar- Noil-Al! ‘Q :l|:::::'l"i“|‘“l"g “M” mam‘ not \\“'"rr there has recently been BAIIIBTEL IOLICIIOI --—--—~—- '“‘"’h "l" _‘ w llllrfo Linincn remain n: no. i “W9” fluid 3'4 ‘In w l‘: “pi i which will be held at the home of . MBY I50 i0 I30 I-I. JIIIY II: 7-H t0 swered by naming a premier 0f a, amounted to 85 ccnis. ing then adjourned. followed by a tests and a musical program ivas the Comluu-‘c you >1 FARM OF 100 ACRES AT MIDGELI. ON ST. PETERS ROAD. THIS FARM TWO BULBS FROM STfPETEIVS BAY lS ALL CLEXHtl-ll) f s f I f a z 1 . C 1 I I i z 1 : i : I % e C Z17‘: °"'“ "'°'° i LAND 1N A HIGH sTAri; 0F CULTlYiYflUN. Ili )I Q"Q'-‘:".“ 13s,, g TWO DWELLING HOUSES AND om‘ Biiuh: V‘ " / '_ z BUILDINGS IN c000 REPAIR. Nam 2 1213i. ‘?i'.“.““‘ é CHURCH AND SCHOOL. THIS FARM lS or- E Dull A o v T c I FERED AT A SACRIFICE PRICE. t l~‘<_-rti _ _ 9 * iiil.l.iii..“i'iii€r ° Apply to E illaclilNNON 8t MCNEILL f - . 9 11;: § or Solicitors ~ V ‘v ‘ Rulllnuylmlwr in, Victor Ix. 90 Gt. George Si. I I Sanderson, Charlottetown z _ I Grand View, P.E.I. z Curfencles z“--- AAA 4A --- - -- ‘M3 . Monmmldirm 20 (c?) l-IAZELBROOK w. t. FLOATSAM AND ifi 0-" Pmmd Sterling. declined 13-32 oer; The regular meeting of the ‘In: - i i - - - . _ r -] I-Iiuidieds ot old ma iii- i vxi ggyhfgnfiazallsffliéelfil exmlmges to- elbrook Womens Institute met at i retired fishermen spend ii. in; w < 9 Fmnch 31BX10 the home of Mrs. Holden Wood on i Iookgng for {lecture m. D , ,1 as “m. ‘mged a" 4-67 "m5 ‘"1115 Tuesday. January 14th. with m1 beaches. says rue Lomioii D...y m‘? Unwed Sim“ don" declined members and six visitors preseizt. Express Meeting opened in usual tray. fof- ‘ lflwfld by fellffifi 01 diflefefli- POT"- » dawn until d‘ s}; for ca‘... u . mittees. Sic committee's biii of ; finding aiiylhiiiu. '. $2.70 for floérers dsciitdMsrs. CflciilfiYf But when uieiic has born ii was presents an psi . ome iw- o, a ShIl)'\‘1-li“'{ m U... m; cussion took place as to VIIOICilIlQ a r their 1mm,» m“ my, parlor 510C131 in the near future. of b-Oup w a C3,‘? Q_ Sometimes they may search definite arrangements to be made; Tnnghir‘ “m; and _ later. Two members joined thejoddb- and was (10 H _ Institute, making, a total oi six- [ he“, a p00,- finrm, L34, We"- ! wzntci". Mrs. Russell Jones invited Feb- ______. .___ ___ ruary meeting; roll call to be Elli-l p55“; Iii our occupnt-xms ti"; t-i ;‘-. r your soul iii pence. It ;.\ n plan to be in hose to ll" . action that it. may soon m. Collection ‘ The incet- ‘ province of Canada. delicious lunch. after which con- m:i»<c_-.. INDIAN RIVER. W. L The January meeting of the Wo- men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. MacDonald. Meeting opened with It's A Good Time to Get Acquainted. Nine members responded to roll call with a description of their wedding dress. The minutes of the Dec- ember meeting were read. 1t was NPOYWd that $9.50 was made on the Christmas concert. Mrs. Wm. MacDonald reported having visited two SICK people in the district. Mrs. Eduar- I-lickey and Mary Shea were appointed to visit the sick for the next month. Some correspon. dence was read and a motion was carried in favor of donating two pairs of pillow cases to the Prince County Hospital. One question- naire was filled out. Naming a tree in our vicinity was selectedaa a roll call for the next meeting, Mrs. John A. Macliellan. Lunch ‘was then served by the hostess and meeting closed with God Save the King. m. item i-a to i-a down. May 110 l-B to l-l. July 105 1-2. oat-a at l-4 to 7-8 decline. and provisions inchangcd to a setback of i2 cents. lill Iinuti‘; n} Golda. (Cnnuiliun Prue) enj°yed< yourself to do wh to do with trimqiiil . - . L s"‘k' "" ‘ I) you may retain tho p», of .\illi\l‘ ijviiii n NEW YQRK‘ Jan" “O “ m?‘ T‘ 1 yourself and ot .0- “d it \lllll‘ t .. m. Most ieading currencies were 10“ rr~ __i ~\1I"'l‘ NW l‘~\\' in terms of the United States tlol- OUT 0|,- CL-RR". (H. Asst-c (his isii-i- A . . ' ‘ iar today’. _ _._ French francs were ofl‘ .00 l-4 of LoND9vq_Bm-flu,v i“. if.- m; a cent at 4.66 3-4 and Swiss francs the m-"is v m, . motuq, ,- declined .00 l-2 of a cent. The Caii- » dpnfjal may quitlifii . udian dollar lYHDTOVCd l-32 oi a v11,“ [Qgihpy 5 .: t ilsl“fi_hi_fln"l,__w A cent to 00 15-16 and the Ncthcr- b» 1.111.171; 10 111.1 - r. 1'“ Luz“, 1",“. PM lands giiilder showed no change mp ciiyi-ie» Clip (‘miiilr ~ lliiiiiiiii» on The pound sterling was off 1-4 cent recently uciit to Jniuiiii- . ti W" U" ""1" at $4.90 ll-lfi. work Oli tlio Stock arch...» naxns W’ _ (siiiuiiii-u Ivy Pliili-lil llIllI riimi-iiny Dln-mln-ru -uf .\l|u|frenl flinch Exchange anal llontrenl Curb .\ irket) nuiiiie open Clone . ' ' . _ ' m; i-r 1'lll| 4 ' » " lik iii‘ ('||l|l " 34m ‘ii’ ‘ ' ilk uil _ 3.x". ' - ’ ' llk .\. >7. WIN ER ‘AIING From Saint John and Halifax "DUCHESS” and "MONT" Ship; $flllkbliflwllll$gilliglih)li,lil. Io Glasgow, Ballad, Liverpool Excellent accominocla lion at reasonable cost on int. comfortably Canadian Pacific chips; Frequent sailings via the World's Greatest Travel System. Cabin, Tourist and Third Clasp. hi! shunt-n hull s-v In Ionlalldar write ll. i. .|\.\||:a_ met-m P10 IPIIII-F iii-ht, shim John, .\.n. aeolian out. Jan. 22—‘RIOhl(‘Ifll'r Jan. 29- Duchcss of York Feb. 5—'Duches~i of Atholl Feb. l2.- Duchess of Bedford Feb. l9—'Monlclare Feb. 26- Duchess oi‘ Yorlt Mar. 5-'Monfralm Mar. 12- Duchess of Bedford Mar. l9—'Moniclai-e Mar. lfl- Ducheu of York Apr, L-‘Monfoalm Apr. 0- Duchess of Redford Apr. l0—"Monkl|rc "Does not call at Bolfan.