FEBRUARY 2s. rel» R¢a| Estate Agent g c. Street Tehafg-gfeaharielttltgtown, P.E.l. (i TM demand tor farms by rofiiiemig mlltlischlms 103:: bmTf that 1 list below the o‘ ‘lions oi a fcvv that I feel ‘lxcenpechuy worthy oi con- Sitkfiltlone .1“ ‘hula Fflillerrtgulm “murakd gin‘, writinfl 01‘ "In" n‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN New York l Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) ‘hgofihfilgquently we NIX-III: Stocks Close tor the all???’ shill u: ‘gin Am For Pr 4 “°““"' "let to both Alli Rad 14 ie=ni‘.s§’§§,“°..$? deal to Am Tel Tel 1391;, iii-te- - ""20""; fidiilif‘ iii: lvill find it a van rev ' l1. u; and will re- Atl Ref 23-, ggiltlsltultlftlliillit uiervice as we gait (1)310 10): ha” lug: ‘ristiushcilitrtilier of Bencdix flight; for private sale not. in- Beth Steel 59 eluded in the list below. Ches Ohio 361,; xmranrnr?‘ srrsai =52“ FA i. C S0 ' w; ACRES. Ilia MILES cg: Can $3’, fronl Charlottetown. Bulilll- Con Edlson 22v‘ liiKS in rum! cvllfllmll- P!‘ °= Con Gas Co s)... 53900. Terms. gum t 65 --——i ur r 163' l6 scraps. av. MILES FROM Em Mug L, m =1 » ii to -ranch im- Clll- 5m" * - Elec Pr Lt 10% ,f§i"’_'_"l'_“."______ Gen Elec 41v.- »- wws "W" “=- 83? fftfii. i?!‘ . ' - 0 X .iu-o. 83000 fordfarmuiggliilt Goodrich 1B,}: im- “Pfin "“ "' ' Goodyear Tire 23v. _§“_"'£_L;__._______ grain; rlivrtct C 25 . A “s14”; u on o ar 5 ""~=»ii1‘ii=~‘=‘='1c'i' ill u“ _______ 118 ACRES AT FRENCH Kennecott. 39V: River. Excellent buildings. Mont ward 37 “°°°- fwd“? .51.. n97‘ fé—---—-——-——— . e r ,’ 12 scans. CENTRAL ROY- Natl Cash Reg 111.3 ally. isilcolgohfluae Mind build’ gev/Alglork N H 2-3;. inzs. . erm . or Co 19-‘; ----- r M" —*'*' ‘“"—' No Pacific 13 s2 norms, LITTLE worm. Paék Mo,“ 4., Prim 5mm- Pulamount 10'. Penn R. R. 23% 45 ACRES 0N LOYALIST . amp. c2000. c2400 rol- all ‘gftwén fgf; "i" {"8 ="“"""°'"- Pure Oil C0 12". is soaps. HARRINGTON Pi" P" C° 39'“ Small fox-ranch. csaoo. $35 fig ting 3H1 F) Aclms n‘ AUBURN. Radio Corp t"? New house. Price c1000. §§§T19§JOOCO 6i‘- ‘ . . l0 ACRES AT ALEXANDRIA. Shell Union Oli ifil. Pricc . . gitaéitlb J ggf.‘ -—-- --- -iii——~ , ‘l - I15 ACRES AT ST. PETBflfS Studc C0 57f y Bay. House and buildings in Texas Corp 44’.- good condition. Close to United Air 8 railway. Farm equipment. United Corp 13 Price moo. United Drug '1 , -—— United Gas Imp 10'"; 101113 AngiilliS hATfl iznpnvrliw. U s Rubber 2g,‘- u rigs rs c con- U 5 5; c . t riitiorl. All necessary farm U 5 Ind ll 20$ , ?llll’.\:fiQlit. Price $6000. yvnnadiulg 18:‘). . crm.. arner roe "a ’ -— 2s" m scans AT wasr covc- }{,",‘°g,,,.e 25$,‘ head Good buildings. orch- we“ E150 99 i’ grandam] fox-ranch. Prlcr wwlworth 43s; tit ACRES. MT. HERBERT i New buildings. S5500. 25 ACRES ON R1‘ .MARY'F Road. Price $275. Z3 scans n‘ CANOE covc. Price S1000 Terms. .________________ 1M ACTTES. SOUTH GRAN- vilic. Price @2400. M500 for 100 acres. $900 for 50 acres. Terms. 35 ACRES 0F LAND AND buildings at West Royalty. 2 miles from the City. Near paved hizhway. Laure house i" Rood ronnir Excellent soil. suitable for market MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By ThJCanadian Press) Torontg-Golds and“ guriior oils lmiver: o er groups ll e - Montreal and New York-Stocks hi h . - tillertnipeg-Wheat 1-8 centhillh- er to 1-8 cent lower. New York-Cotton, rubber, coffee and sulzar lower.’ rs rdrninl. $5500.00. BANKS (Canadian Press) Bu," Close ggrilnltidgrce £33 Monérerilal a a Ba ov Royal Bk , . 1'" LMAAAAA:¢AA Advertising ‘hates-Payable ‘in Advance ’ lkkkaa.‘ Central enurdlan locals. a» per word: western and lantern (lleeainiffiuliv our word; Announcements and Co!!!" in per word; in Memorials: hoiicel. spiritual Offerings. Carlie. ete., so p word. Other rnles on nppiientl inlrnurn Chltrge- for Ill! O-QOQO“¢¢#‘ “‘v “ . ¢. '..'£".::-.::.."i'..".r'.: --»-- pf name) Letters oi’ Cfllldflifill" 70° nei- men. Noticen or Thank: ull Avlvmlltliil "i" P" m“ °' ‘° u” ‘advertisement twenty-ll" "Ml- ' Boarders Wanted lo Let _ > f_ LET-HOUSE. APPLY 1'1 BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. ., . _ _ .' d. 26c. Burk House, .°“"’“"_ ____L L’: a 61 > tvttaaléuseetzlryestreet. L-41'ie-2-26-3l. I usr - FURNISHED ROOMS light housekeeping. APPW Male Help walllfld Guardian. L-418-2-26—3-1-3. 0 lff Cflol-cii sANyl-Any APPRIJNTICE wsurpn T0 llcusir-kceuiilg rooms, 810111111 gflrtnt vcry low rent. 273 Sydney roe . L-384-2-26-tf. _ Canning KINDS OF CANNING DONE. learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert trainfnk. Barber College. Halifax. 17-356- WI.‘ rulv uctrcn HUNDREDS to obtain positions as Letter Car- riers. Postal Clerks. Customs Ex- amtmrs. Clerks and Slenograph- Molar v81 Mcrcslde, Charlottetown. L-33B-2-24-3i. Beef and Chicken. Vegetable. J. ers. eta. and can help yvll- WI!" E- CW181115. Hunter River. us for proof and free lnformat oli. L-330-2-24-31. M. C. C. Schools LttL. TOTO")!!- 10 Oldest in Canada. - H- W- WANTED - csrsapp AND EX- wanted perienced mend ‘for! Manage‘); " e re n ANTED - SEASONED nmp- 51$] nftlghllszmgllsingsg? aggpflftlill- YW-"i iuch and two inch. some m, will be given to make invest- 3 f" 1mm- Clet" 5l1°¢k~ “mid” ment in business ii’ desired. Apply tt to . B“ 68' criftga-g-zgya-i-s-s-c-lo. N Tm woman wanna r0 ggod for Accountancy position; NllICfitlOII I y. Fitzroy Street. l‘. Mnh . 303 chfll'i0tt£'!t(r)\\‘i‘i. 11-326-2-24-31. For S-ile ' Mi-E - uswny rnusrllu- “i Guernsey Grade Cow. Apply id Ramsay, North River. L-MO-B-M-Si. R SALE - 'rwo IINIWED “l- Miuzus Pbrd. Gi ow Road. -r.- 4-26-41. ' SALE — PBESSED HAY. §lffls planed or otherwise, two maitflir scantlirliz sized or other- ‘ . and island Shinilles-Clnrk M- Mt. Stewart. p-toc-il-ze-ii. _» "ll! ussp ltsprs-rons, _ firs. nlpe h ck and galvan- W} Baths. sin rs. basins and '" umlit-m mmnnig]: h m- Wflt. Montreal? ' Men Wanted sin-tin GUAR- seiilng line of L‘ Temple Help Wanted WANTED "_ A tMilltiplégunthGlfgg mart“? Ktlifrg. Barbara Cairns. Vernon River. i L-407-2-ii6-li- Personal N-YOU CAN BE FINAN- "gm independent. We have help- ed hundreds of’ Canadiankvivoél): earn a livinz hv operetin! Y‘ It’ rel-tens in their own homes. ‘f1 us- trstrd booklet exam: fggggay modernist-ten - ‘Laban m - ., _.. .._ Baby ChICkS ____---—— wig were‘ nlflr-Il W“; 379v hi ks, tutor c’ W" i‘ f," livet-n munrnritefl‘ 1 w F;'““' n-n Plisinrlf w If Cr-fef- _ l; K,,,_.l.~»lm: nr Mrs 1'4"" V" ' Donald. Tracer")! CYOBK- "4"?" Vnoi-‘efn nvr/IKCIWIYP t; served Inl- news g1 |g:|"|:ln-r='t‘ In? advertising M n news! eaten us: N """'"' "(f eelata n word strictly Milli" "‘ " VII“. "s II mstlssclllrrrolils to i!" Gierlottetown Guardian h 1min‘? handed to their Reiit- A"? ¢ ' ..°IIDIIN noon room is ec- co. ' ' "whiz 03314-01 w. oml Y. More loaves of NWT ahkflfinl- srocK Qu ' Stock Prices Close Firm On MontrealMart (UP ~_ Stocks Cl“: . . B G di ' S i Modelling? aspeihlsvligri 3°“ T“ 162 note was evident at close of tracl- Bramm" 11% iniz on the Montreal Stock Ex- B ° 9°" A 32 change today thoI-lilh some prices g2: 03?"? it‘, gleliytélslifldcd off from the days high can c“ Pd Base metals gained most ground. ca" C" PM 23 with Smcliers up a point at 62 l-2 C" 1nd A1 A 4‘;- at the finish. Papers were better Can Pac 7H with St. Lawrence Paper preferred ca" steam l3 ahead a point at and Price Celanese 19 Brothers 1-2 higher at l4 1-2 and 900k Plow 9M’ Si. Lawrence Corporation unchan - Cons Smelt 62!; , ed. The preferred stock ct the is - t $6118 15 i ter sold off 5-8 at 1 1-2. m Coal Pfd u) i National Steel Car let rails hlgh- D011) Bridle 30 i or with a gain of 2 1-2 at 4i 1-2, Dom St B 141;. with Canadian Car preferred up l-2 Dom Textile 7g i -at 23 and Canadian Pacific un- Dryden 7 chanced. In the general list there Gen St Work 7 were rams of fractions for Domin- Gypsum 5v; ion Steel and Coal “B", Dominion Ham Bridge g Tar. General Steel Wares common HofSnlith 15 and richts. n_, Tub 14.. Total sales: lndustrials 27,100; Int lvlick:l 5g mines 140.300; bonds $2.450. 1p; pm,» pm 80 ii-————— c‘ (Y; 1-1 .--.; ivicfotil Ft“ 17g cuer _ : Montreal Curb Not Brew it»: u‘. St Car 41». Norurtda ' C. -—-—-— Pow Corp 61 ' (Canadian Pres) grim Power i}, , smells Close g€“{‘,',;’§,'g?;',§m 2'41; ,‘Abltibi Com 10o souul-Znprflowe, k ',‘.‘.2’.§L‘.".L."‘°‘ éf" a or in A on zoii fie“ ‘t; 2"‘ r Beallllnrnois 4E5: ac 190 1 Bzlthuyst A 1g l Dom ' ar Fraser 16'.’ Fraser V T C 17 J Ford A 18% II-IomeOOiI 128V $3,“); Favymurew. Feb. 25 - (CP)-— _ Price Com 14]; ure of importing countries to Price Pm 44 seek Canadian wheat today, buy- ____i____ mil Australian. Indian and Ameri- o rom one-cen g p0 nts Yestgrd ’s tcanfallhiaw d' tageili ‘unites ay andt cllose 1-8 cent higher to 1-8 ' cen ower. L003] Mafkot’. Buying power thinned to a I . standstill alter the first hour. It took only scattered sales to wipe | CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED NESDAY b SATURDAY? ISSUE IWITAII MARKET Celery bunch 20-85c Potatoes pk 20 'I‘urlnps each 5c Cabbauc lb 5c Beet: 3 lbs 10c Steak lb 18-200 Roast beef 14-l8r Stew meals 12-140 .Chicken each $110-$150 Butter lb 34-380 .vln:-~ ii 14-" , Cream 40c Jlggs doz 26-300 , lvl 75-$1.15 Oats bus 47-481‘ Lamb lb 14-17c Cod lb 10c Onions lb 7c Squash lb 3c Apples pk 25-60c Cranberries lb 12c Pumpkins lb 4c Carrots pks 30c Parsnips lb 4c Lettuce bunch 15c NEW YORK CURB (Canadian Pres) Stocks Close Am Cyan B 28)’. Am Gas Eicc 1 Am Sup Pow ‘ii Assoc Ga; Elec A 27 Brown Co Pfd 27% Cit rv lit El Bond Sh 8 Creole Pet 26% Gulf Oil Corp 42 Humble Oil 69 Lockheed Air 9% Niag Ii-iud. 8% Pant Oil '1 MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Feb. 25-Selected mining quotations on Montreaii Curb Market today were: i I Stocks Close i Rcaufur .70 I Bouscud 12 i‘ Brownlee iii/t ; Cari. Malrobic l1 l Duparq ell Thomp Cad 27 UNDATED MONEY BOX (By Tilc Canadian Press) At MontreaL-Pouncl 5.02 5-16; U. S. dollar 1.00 l-64; franc 3.26 29-32. At New York-~Poulld 5.02 1-4: ‘ aCgéladian dollar .99 63-84; franc, At Paris-Pound 153.82 fr.; U. S. (lollar 30.68 l-A fr.; Canadian dol- . llil‘ 30.60 fl‘. In Gulch-Pound 12s, 1d; U. S. dollar 50.02 ccnls; Canadian dollar 58.92 cents. NEW YORK, Feb. 25 - (AP) — Fbrclgll exchange: Great Britain demand 5.02 5-16, 5.01 13-16, 5.02 1-4; 60-day bills 5.01 1-4; ~Italy de- mand 5.26 1-2; Belgium 18.99; Ger- many 40.47; Canada. .99 63-64; franc 3.27. Bill Legaiizing Sweeps Before House (C. l‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA. Feb. 24-41 House of Common: debate on swee takes was promised today with in roduc- t-lon by Ernest Bertrand (Lib. Montrcnl-inurler) of a amend- ment to the criminal c e which would make it legal to operate one swee take s year in each p vlnce or the benefit of hospi- tals or universities. ' Last major debate on this long standing uestion took lace dur- lng the l 34 session w en a bill ps-scd the Senate to authorize the Attorney General of any province to set up a conlmltfec to control nperatloux nf sweepstakes for the benefit of hospitals only. It was defeated in the House of Com- mons where it was given "a six months hoist." ‘rheu- win: no debate on today's meiwurc. Mr. Bertrand briefly ex- A salesman QT-IEel-c; it pfrllned its pilrmsc- he bride. guftselllflllfifllfifhl _\ Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) out advances. May wheat closing at 1.28 5-8, July 1.19 1-8- and Oct 9B cents. | Canadian export business was reported as only odd lots. 'I'i'il5 bearish influence for the greater Dart of the session was oflset by higher overseas markets and firm stocks. Spreads on top grades of cash wheat continued to decline because of lack of interest. Nos. 1 and 2 closed 1 to i-Z cent lower, 15 and ‘iuit-Z cents premium above the Bay ure. Coarse grains averaged higher. oats 1-8 cent, barley 1-8 to 1 7-8, flax 3-8 lower to 1-2 higher and rye 1-2 to 3-8 higher. Currencies MONTREAL, Feb.‘ 25 — (GP)- The pound sterling advanced 1-18 of a cent at $5.02 5-16 on Mont- real foreign exchanges today while the French franc held about even at 3.26 29-32 cents. The United States dollar advanced 1-64 of a cent at 1-64 per cent premium. 0r. Trueman Speaks Before Church Body (By The Canadian Press) ROCHESTER, N. Y., Feb. 24- The church must make plain its position that no education is ade- quate without the "living encoun- ter with God." President George J. Trueman of Mount Allison Unl- versity. Sackviile, N.B.. told dele- I William sci-clay of Hamilton and 't lion. Recently she Film. peih man gates attending a conference of the western section of the World Alliance of Presbyterian and Re- formed Churches. Reporting on the work of the committee on Christian Education and Literature. Dr. Truemim said “the conviction is growing that thLs task is too big for any one church in s. community. or for all tile churches taken together. “It will require the combined ef- forts of churches. schools. iuvenile courts. civic clubs and parent- tescher associations." Other prominent Canadian church loaders who presented reports were Rcv. R Wilson of Toronto. Rev. Rev. Robert Laird of Toronto. Today's session brought to a close a two-day meeting of '75 delegates represciitlilil the slxlcad- ing Presbyterian and Reformed Communlons of Canada and the United Slams. They arc the Pros- byterinn Church ill Canada. the United Church of Canada. the Presbyterian Church in the Unltcrl States. the United Presbyterian Church. the Reformed Church in America. and the Evangelical and Reformed Church. Mrs. George Black t Still Learning (B itwltlill. ADAMS) (Cans tan Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA. Feb, 26—-(CP) --“The saying ou can't. teach an old do new rcks is a lot of rot," ssl . Mrs. George Black. Conservative House Member for the Yukon. who celebrated her 77nd. birthda an- niversary yesterday. "I llrn eam- i new things every day." lad in a smart three-quarter length tailored black suit with snowy white blouse to match her hair, she sat in her office munch- ln cilocolatc in rsfin birthday glet from a fr en . There will not s birthday cilke this year, she said. looking around at the bouquets of American beauty roses sent by admirers, "but you see I am taking it out in flowers." Making this special event she ai- lowecl herself the luxury of break- fiut‘ in bed. A luncheon and dinner engagement together with the house proceedings made her day a filll one. Black advocates insurance 0 1:4 Tlozvs ' of "bad news" and emerging with Stocks Push U p w a rd O l1 NewYork Mart By FREDERICK GARDNER Associa d Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Feb. 25—The stock market proved it could "take it" today by overriding an assortment gains running to n point or more for selected issues. The list retreated at the start on yesterday's after-the-close an- nouncement that Chrysler directors had taken no action on a dividend. Chrysler came out on a block of 3.000 shares on a delayed opening of more than i0 minutes. ofl! 2 3-4 points. It subsequently erased most, nf file decline but skidded at the | last and ended down 1 7-8 points at 55 5-8. Sciccteci steels. rubbers. mail Ol- ‘c- toppers. farm implements.- .fi".. utilities. rails and spec- ~s forged ahead after the brief relapse and advances o.’ oils t0 2 0i‘ more were rvelll- ‘v posted for virtually hi! dc- ments. Extreme upturlls wcrc ccd substantially in the final actions! improvements were _ most Canadian Gainers included Distill- nm. Dome. IntcrnntionrV Ilickel. McIntyre. Industrial Alco- hcl. Marconi. Ford. Imperial Oi‘ ImDerial Tobacco and Lake Shore ltfmsey‘ Harris eased. The Associated Press average n! .- 2 r5 a. C‘ <: 60 stocks ended with n net gain of .3 of a point at 46.3. Tvallsfcr» totalled 897,970 silarcs comparcc with 719.007 Thursday. What stocks did: Fri. Tlllli‘. Advances -— — -- - — 430 194 Declines — — - - - 179 38:! Unchanged — - — - 158 161 Total issues —- — — — 767 737 PiiiilllitiE PRICES Assistant Zone Manager riosis BAKER. Zone Products of Canada MODCtOii ZOXIE ager. MINING. t (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Feb. Z5_ Stocks 4 Acme Oil Alton [Vfiloilllflfl Aicxnnci A: g Cdll Alli. Huron Ariiillclfl .\>Eiicy' fhiflflll MONTREAL, Feb. 25 — (C?) - Wheat, northern, No. 1 1.50 1-2; barley. Canadian western No. 3 .78. oats. feed. N051 .56; flour, spring wheat patents. firsis 7.90: second- 7.50.’ bakers 7.40; winter wheat pa- tents. ciloice 4.25 to 4.35: whilc‘ corn 3.95 to 405; bran, ton 34.25% shorts, txm 35.25; mlddlings, ton 38.25; rolled oats, bag 90 pounds. 3.15; hay, No. 2, per ton, cat-lots. 10.50. Cheese. western current l4 8-4 to 15; butter. N0. 1. 34 l-Z to 35. -Eggs in cartons: A-l large 32; A-l medium 30; A-large 28 to 29: itAo-nzigdlum 27 to 28; A-pulieLs 26 Potatoes: Que. whites N0. l 80's 52 t0 55: N. B. Mts. No. 1 80's 55 to 58; 50s. 40 : . . N0. 1 90's, 80 to 82; 50's. 45 to 50; ZISSOWI. No. 1 60's, 1.75; Fla. bushel MONTREAL, Feb. 25 — (CP) - Butter ruled firm 0n Montreal open produce markets today. Butter was quoted at 34 1-2 to 35 cents a. pound for No. 1 in car- lots or less with lots to retailers at 35 i-2 for solids and 36 for prints. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were 23 cents a dozen for A-lnrge. 22 for A-medium and A- pullcfs. Cheese was 14 3-4 to 15 cents a pound for current, western receipts. Potatoes: Que. whites No. 1 80's 53 to 55: N B. Mts. No. 1 80's 55 to 58: 50's 40 w 45: P.E.I. Mts. No. 1 90's 80 to 82: 50's 45 to 50; péowr. No. 1 60's 1.75; Fla bushel MONTREAL. Fob. 25 -- (C?) - Prlces hclii firm in moderate trading on the Canadian commod- ltyBeirtcharlget today. ii H‘ SPO ue. ass re ade a4 s-a to a-t-Q gr gr d Cheese spot-urlquoted. Elzizs spot-Ont. A-largc 23a:A- medium 22a: A-pullets 21a. __________}___ TO KEEP GIRLS 0N HOME FARMS i/ANCOUVER. Fib. 24—-(CP)--i Baaically Canada depends for 9111-1 ployrnent on its natural resources and work for young women can- of work afforded, said Mrs. Mnrg." McCailuili Sulllcrland who ha. W‘- i turned home to B. C. after 5Pl‘-, vlllg oh the National l-Jmplc tcnl Comlnlssiml which has made rc- cclnlllendatzoils to lilc government. Country girls left ‘their homes to seal: work ill store-y offlvs. schools nnzi so on. It Wits "line i0)‘ thcuiurls‘ bilt if. "depleted country‘ llfc. The lnstcclisvs Si‘0\\‘(‘(l ilicrc lvcrc thrccmc locvcry.‘ woman in lilc country ill lhc arc grrup 2f) to 24» Mil“. Silihcridnd polntczi out. But girls on I'll-ms dud in country towns lvallicd to bc scif- supportlnc as ilulch ns the boys (lid. Tiin boy was rln ccnlizrlliil- factor; ilc conic) ruii u plow or n tractor. Thc lz‘rl was a poicnllni cconcmic factor. Slic (rouicl lnnvll bec-krx-illlrr. ilolaicuiillrc, mrdcn- liifl’. [)0\l'il'_\‘ rnisiniz. ‘Kwiulcthinq in add in illc farm illollliir and fit in with mtuml nplllildc." With this in his lnind "we llnic advocated establishment nf slvrt courses where girls could learn these thinss.’ ‘if fhc Girls didn't learn to be econcmicailv self-sup- portiniz on the farm; then thcv came to the cities “nwi the city viersus country problem contin- 11cc." T0 HONOR EYSTON (Bv The Canadian Press) LONDON-Capt. Geornn Eyslo“ world's land-speed record lioicic" will be rlven a iiinchrnil by. Ii" ‘Royal Socir-tv of Si. Genre:- Fch 23. He rifled across thc Bonnc- ville Sail. P7ai= Utah. at an aver- agc . ed of 311.42 miles an hour last ovemhcr. London, the only one willing to the icy streets of the east hold no= terror for her now. She has with- stood time without any serious lil- nes; and ilas no diet worries. Slic smokes all occasional cigarette and is {and of u. cocktail. However. she does not. believe or condone cessive habits in anything. She thinks mankind should be wise en- not be readily found in the type ." take the risk, and she feels that . 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'i‘i Slade straw Lake id Basin Si s: .'l Cont. ought to realize that it l: possible {hit-iii to have menial and moral in- di tlon a: wail as physical and i1 QovIn itself accordingly- West flank W Turns‘ who has been appointed assistant 7113118851‘. General Motors Limited, at Moncton. Mr. Baker came to the v from Montreal, where he was retail selling men- PAGE NINE : INVESTMENT: revenue to them. and information. I IUMMERSIDE of shares of Treasury stock in our Company. With present interest rates so uncertain, the opportunities we present should meet with i i We now offer the public a limited quantity t I general approval and response. i Many people are cognizant of the fact that the Oyster industry is opening new avenues 0f Do not hesitate l0 write us fur prospectus Sharpe-Malpcquc Oysters i ~ Limited _l’.i-J.i. K. S. iiEid-ldiiifi, 12.1., C.P.A., 0.0.11?) Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Lalvs- Minutes. Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. .~,A__ Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. 88 Great George Si. Charlottetown P. E. i. a... iii EX-G City Ticket Agent iiRSltlN RATES To-New Glasgow, Pictou and Szlint John Going, Friday, March 4th Return Limit. Monday. March 7th T. B. ROGERS ‘nllWfriiif. m April ' uiil hr Ei\i‘il on 1- ('ull. Nat. Rys. News Briefs From P. W. C. B! CHARLES E. lllialn-‘ARITIIQR "Riesolvcd that it is sometimes a good policy to etrav from the truth" was the subll: of suliuu As dcbalc Ull Wc-dii 1'. Frbfti- ul-y liilil. Pro: Dali Nllli.‘lll.~.UOli.\ the recorclini: Nvider. Thc Nora Dolvllv ' " ccn sidc: hincDcuznl linrsoil. l\ll‘ critic. ‘Fili- \li or n!’ fill (in: 1114i acid .\!.' the ffliililli" COHCCTHEIW ' Movcmw ‘ rifir l..i ful .'~'iil)I'l'\.‘. .. . (I ‘6000000000.(-OOQQOOOOOQOO- COURSE Filii FiSiiEiiMEii Till.‘ ii FlSiIi-JitIi-ls’ itl~l.<il.\ilt'il OAR!) Oi" CANADA ‘idlcril-c l-Is- li.liii.l\. .\. i4.- (.‘..l1r~c lhc sum 0i l lars plus till" Ii r_u'..t fnr u rrtlllll ili|l .> and the rnilvuu ~i inm il"i is home. (lniy iwlzni‘ li-ili-rrllrll frvvll 18 to 35 years (it uiln iiavv Wfi?" ed through urdzli- i-_ in iii!‘ Mil-ll‘ schools nf (lu- hlnrliimcfhllvlvivl“ or an equivalrilt lznuil- ulil b:- it's‘! In uiiiflill thvv‘ l.l-'l"i‘- Anpiil-uiioll i-‘Ilrllvi iii-ii‘ ill‘ W" urcd from Fhhrrits |v|-.|vt'\l1)I‘.\. .‘\ttillllittil\tilill§ mu-t he in by Mirth ititll :llltl \til)lll.| ‘ Id" dressed to Fliillfiiiidb .A’l‘l.AN'i'|(' F..\I'l-Zi MENTIAI. SIZATIUN l Halifax. Ion scenic. wanfi- g,“ White a lc m, 136 Wood Ca 39 » 52 Wri Harg 500 I 4B Ymir Y G ‘J4 I a3 . . 62 l.\l.i~--i..) . 12% . fgg 332E553. i l‘... 123 Kirk 'I'own 20 Malrobic 1 i5 $3,, on Sci a a can ‘fl . o on ‘.3 “fir; emisk l1 99 (By The Canadian Press) 505 TORONTO. Feb. Ito-The nlin- 450 gift sharae market tlgrneidia bit 290 eavy 0 a)‘. e g0 s osng .55 39 852d the miscellaneous mules index 22 - - 2-1; Hard Flock and MacLeod-Cock- 13 shutt registered new highs for the 431.; year. the former golnu to 2.20 and 94 the latter to 2.99 and they held 131,5, tietdgglrzi; 0% i0 r81 3300011115. Tncy 40 l-a e . to . sisres cnch 16 ?mci Mclntyrc nncl Hcllinrzi": 7 rmcr ulinor fractions. 220 Scrlttcredioescs in liic golds \\'(‘!'(' 4 iirnitcd to a few cents. diiacassa. 21g 0339f). lgouiellihgiynfi slimy-sol. van e an ec‘ ug cs 0st, 5 1o l2 10 cents each. 2'1- Bzlse metals maintained n show i"! of strength through the caviyparl 3 of the session and weakened inlhc 23 fin I t i " l' ll 2W Bu?! 0?‘) 351.06 ucrlnslixdf: oll‘l()‘l"iifl:dtf(li1? ' 51'} n. fraction and the ciorc lvnsrlolvri '7- ql- ~ g 13W 620i“? 13116 lfor Whldcrnlac. i -_ en re c. icrrtt. alto-All- gleéb Clli'%milii'fl. Fulcollbridcc filllti i - u ury nsm. (3,, Eldorado rulccl stronger hv 7 no "‘ cents and active and Mining Cor- ns, poratlon advanced l0 ccnfs. Mild 1B0 ‘ weakness npbcarcd in lilf‘ vvrslrln ‘ oils and the close was down :1 lcw 4H 2O cents {OX Ciiiiéariwilidnloiltolé.Fire- a2 fiiiplnc. n): o- nlimian an Spy“ no i __________ _ 465"‘ NEW CHIEF cousraanr: gig RYDE. Isle at Wight. —(CP) ~12. ; B3 G318‘. Spifczislnspecior- lhcral of, p0 ce an pr ons n Pa cs no. rm 12g leave pending his irtlremenl. hn= 395 been appointed chief cnnstahlc o: 31 the Flo O Wight. 7 '_“_'"_""€" to T0 nau- Milonls 1'1 -——— i u; WELLINGTON. N.Z. —<CPi—-. 133 Onc of the first problems to bc m dealt with by ilic medical rcs il‘(‘ll 115 council recently (‘stablisiled all: lr: 1,51 the incidence of l-lltfiftllbihie itfilllil: I'll the Maori population, 123 —-i—-— ~—-~ ~-- --~. l; - l " i i I .110 | l5 | I00 i ‘I 3 21L, u You'll teen limbs: up I v l ~33 ~ ---- ~~——""’-" ‘ s. |NR D 3 1'23 iv I‘ ~ " iiulc or PAiil i.‘. l iNiMENl l . . _ _ _ _