v crane‘; flux-us.- .=rzvrr.slnvur-srvnn- ..- y‘ lYifllflllifi€lllll<lloirl llllllfllllilllf, - .5 gusts member! c-trs Iixch null. ltock iiel. l“ tows.) led B7 lunar-o- sf the llosltresl Isntvesll (‘orb llss Biehvuold lirest. Charlem- N.Y.MARKE (By Frank MscMlllen) cial markets. Stocks were s. bit droopy after erge with small gains. llNSl_E_A|lY... (Associated Press Financial Writer) (AI. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Feb. alt-The spirit appeared to be willing but the flesh was s little weak in today's finan- fnirly good start, commodities sal- ged and the United States dollar turricd heavy in relation to leading gold currencies while maintaining an advance against sterling. Bonds got nowhere in particular, although scattered rail lines managed to em- The one encouraging feature of today's filial February proceedlugo Ma rk ets A t A Glance median Prgll) Mcntresl-Indusirinl l—Higher, New York-Stocks slightly lower. Willllihcg-Whest closed lower. ‘ New York-Cotton and rubber levy- sc; coffee higher; sugar unchanged, Currencies (Canadian Press) , NEW some Fell. 28-A fairly sharp drop iu the sterling rote sgnd nu equally shurp advance iu quer- B tions for the French fmnc mar.’ d trading in ths foreign exchange m r- kets today. The Calladhn dollar weakened.‘ in sympathy with sterilnl. and cl ed at l5 percent discount against ~82 discount yesterday. The pound closed u: $0 84%, its low for the day, mow- ing l loss of two cents The tqsuc, on the other hand, finished nssr its high for the day at 0 06% cent, up was that when stocks began to slip villi w h w]; d l O " ‘ . e . ‘ ro r P“ u‘? tmgglm tvohgne ‘ted do‘: changes were recorded on lhillslficlal n! 7 qu ckly. 0 “"10 91' (‘united foreign exchanges tuduy with the m“ an?" l‘ 4y‘ 4 0m? 573,540 5113495 99111937941 Wm! pound showing a decline and. ‘ the 00h 5'" B 5 5% wednmayls mm] of ggglpgg French franc and the United rlpstes 5°" Sim“ C?“ 6° 1 dollar advancing. The pound lost Gen steel wures a 8%. Associated Press average for se - 1 H“ can" M $4 w“ WM“ um dob Gilli" ~ u 1875 1M5 ected issues W08 01f .1 0f ti 1331M lnr was up M. of one percent at; 5-32 gttlllhifyiclldfll ildl i 23% 23% at 37.6. Oil the month this rorn- at one [BZXCHEII premium. The ‘franc [my pa“, pm ,, 55 posits lost one full point. rnlcd . o u tent st 0 00 cents. lilllsc)’ 1111"" 4% 4% The enthusiasm for the rails was . "°c‘l_“,,§‘§,°“” ' ' ff,“ noticeably iuke-warm after over- “°“ ..., .3 night orders hadvbeen easily filled at higher levels. PRUDUCIE "g. m addition to rail uncertainties. 11% wail street seemed to be a. trifle j. disturbed over the new deals set- (Canadian Press) ii” “M” l" ‘m’ °°“"‘ ‘m’ ‘m’ "°" ..l.‘°"..‘.‘“k','£i‘t. .fi"..‘3“h‘ e221 ,3 sibility that the recovery prorramme d f" d “I d ° k ‘ v l; h Wab Cotton z-i 24 oi’ the administration may be 1m“ mi rhuii} 30$. ‘the?’ eremhflfpefiu- LhBp questioned. r changed‘ yesltetrdny. 1 Graded shtipt-i BANKS , The prediction of s ' g lueuts n cnro s or esll were quo o st33to34 uts doenfr Alre. Commerce l0! Agriwnum Henry wimwe that ill cents fonceA metiiuull, 29 o m: or ifoutresl food prices would advance some 11 A pungjm g1 to 3 “m, gm- m“, wriilScotl pemm; by next July did not aig lg its czeolncertig: éor B medium. snd l8 ‘lira: of cfuéd». . . . . . . .... 00%‘ sentiment‘ Just what ‘he ponthue The butter lnnrket was intend at EXCHANGE dill Press) MONTREAL, Feb. ‘dB-Jiriilsh tlnll foreign erchango in relation to the Csunlllllh dollar ss complied by tho lloyiil Bank of Cnusdo closed tod-ly u foiiovrs:— , . Australia pound 8 8704. Austria schilllng 1005. ‘Jflil-l. .0006 Belgium beltru s . Kong ilcllu rs 04 22 llrssl] inllre Ch;llu Hon Czecliosluvu in crown Denmark krone 2107. l-‘rnncc frunc (ltiiitl Gcrullluy rcicbsnrnrk .4050. Grout Britain pound 4.8476. rln ii. lluilgary pcngu 23080. ludln rupee 3681. ltuly lire 0854. Japan yen 2H0. Jugosisvia dlnar .0230 New Zecllnrid pound 170126 Norway krono 24-10. i012 4000. 0106 South Africa pound 4 5272. Spain pcscta .1381. su-edeu krone ‘£603 Switzerland franc .3221. United States dollar ..-32 pgf cgnl premium. (Canadian Prose) Closing exchange rat's:- At Montreal-Pound '1 .".",: L‘. lollnr 1 00 -32; fmnc 0000. At New ark-Pound 4.81%; Can- ldiiin dollar 90%; friinc 0 06%. At Purim-Pound 73 00 fr; Canad- ian dollar lii 02 fr; U. S. dollar 15.04 lines. In gold-Pound 11s l0d- Csnndvln dulinr 08 8B cents; U. . dollar 5B‘00 vents NEW YORK, Feb. 28—Foreil:n ex- rhungs irregular Great Bnitnin de- mund high 4 85 : low 4 841,4: close : 00 day blis 484 l France M3 :ltsly seats: _ lulu 2on1; “Wholly 40.18: Canada 00 . word Other rates on application BATlh-Ze per lord, three Inner lions for the price of two, Ifflcll; Dnyabls In advance. For Sale CARDBOARD SUITABLE I08 lining outhouses. etc.. 1r pel sheet. Guardian Office. tr. sun sans. - uu-ETus-r. APrs-i Guardian. L-mld-HB-Si. l-‘Oll. SALE - EXPRESS WAGON or exchange for horse. Apply 12 "a Park Street, Oity. L~400l-2-2'i-3i. F03- SALE-SEVEBAI. NG Ranges. 000K! N Mcbford Street. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL f years old. Apply Willis Bros. ..K|118!ton. L-QBWI-B-TI-lil. FOB. SALE-DOMINION ORGAN: almost new: 840.; will take younl cattle. Apply Guardian. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Glnrllan locals. do per worlii Western and Eastern locals, is per wsrd- Announcements and Coming Events le pi-r werdl Oiaesilrl ls per words In llnmorism Notices. 10o pi-r Inch: Lists of Flonl and . Spiritual Offering; Cards, etc , 4e per rnunel lantern nf Condolence 10c . per innit. Notices of Thanks and Appuclnt on. 70c p» Inch or 4c llirlimom Charge I07 III! ldvertlsemsnt twenty-live salts. ‘ upward trend of Much interest was expressed mother advance of the price bar gold in London to a 119W lcrs-Sezigrams and were slightly . Shores and Hiram Walker. __.._.. (Johnston and Stocks Dom ...-...... Ford of Cali A ... . Green Sillin-ll . __.___-___-_ LOANS TO BROKER! _.__. t nvlndlnn Press) by weakly reporting niemhcr 000,000 during tho week 27 representing an iucreusc 000,000 fo $008,000,000. Work Wanted ply Guardian. erences. Milly Guardian. Write R. M. care of Guardian. Tobef Phone 408. , living costs will do to the’ stocks was mvbvdvb guess- of high reco . Canadian issues moved narrowly. Oanrfan Pacific, Brazilian. Distil- lmperial Oil lower. Small 811105 we:e shown by Dominion Stores. In- ternationai Nickel, uolllhger. mks M7"L. CURB (C WASHINGTON, Feb. 28~L0sns on siicur-lties to brokers and dealers held hunks in New York City amounted to 3M8,- cnrling Feb. of $38 r the week Th» lmins for the week ended Feb. 2S, i034, were GIRL WANTS HOUSEWOBK. Al'- Ir-QOB-R-Ti-Si EXPERIENCED COUNTRY GIRL wants work as Maid in City. Ref- vormo MAN wlsnss r0 LEARN‘ For groceries Butter Making. three years ex- 0m" 09°95”!!! perience at cheese making. Good reference. Work most reasonable. L-4B98-2-27-3i. 1'0 LET—NU. 11 CHEQTNUT ST. 1.490841 Y 25 to 25% cents u pound for cnrlots or less of Nu 1 grade with solids at 2d cents nnd prints at 27 ctrn . No 1 Ontario cheese conitinued st 11% to 111A cents s pound for late- firli receipts and 12% to 12% cents for summer l cs. Ou tho potato lnnrket Que cc no 2 whites brought 60 to b6 cent , Quebec no. 1 gmcn mountains 65 tc~00 cents, 02y’; cents ulid Prince lfiiiwrtrd Island New Brunswick no 1 mountains 00 to no 1 grr-eu niountillus 00 ton 05 cents, nil per L) pound bag. ill Gift of Potatoes Greatly Apprefiiated ' The following letter was received by Mr. Monty Griffin, Niewtown. . Giayllank, Beak. , _ January, 3i, 1035. Mr. Monty Griffin, Newt pwn, Prince Edward Island. Dear Sir: As your letter was foundin absgofpctrstoesafcw days ago, 1 will. answer it with great pleasure and with madly thanks to you and all who havei donated it. iiufifimryéfll 1o It is sure agreat help no the people imp Tub 1s 1a here, for we had very few potatoes int! PM - - 3°“ the last six years, and getting them ¥§§.'l"'ii'..r‘h.. ' I 404 ti?“ all by relief ls hover isufficient, and ~ . ...-r Hood . 29st one. at s. high price. 1 was on the dis- \Vi\llrer Brew $50 35W tributirlg committee lllele, and we “Will-t "l" -- - W‘ ‘m’ shipped to 1st families at the rate of 55 pounds to a. person. Nearly 000 persons receved potatoes. with the truce bags of turnips, every family received one turnip. ' We all like the potatoes and turnips fine. ‘rhecstr oi potatoes came toclaylbarlk onthe nth of December. Now, you were asking about the West. The West was a nice country until 1929. when crops were failures. In 1909 we had a. fair crop. but ‘ only to 29 cents a bushel was 1'6- ceived for wheat, When the ex- penses were pa-id tillers was llttifl left. In lsaa and u the drouebt and grasshoppers l: almost noth- ing. I am fanning a. section of land all under cultivation, and‘ I only threshed 2'10 bushels 0f wheat 168i’- year, no oats or bullet‘. W0 18411191‘! are having s. hard time to keeD things going. and living on relief there is so little. ii have a fan-lily of seven children morn 2 to 13 Years old and only received $50 f0!‘ clothing. That is not much for clothing a family nine in all. is clothing is higher re in the West and the winter is cold. We had very cold weather sinci; the 22nd 0i’ December. We had several days 40 below aerc. eo-ld flour and all tfhings we are Bet- ting tiii a month. It is little enough but it is better than the clothing of $60 for all the year. I have two boys and a girl gping to school two miles, and the boys have no over- ccats to wear; just hang a blanket ewsn school requires children from ‘l to 14 to sttenti school unless nick- This law would be, all risht ii the could he flatbed M solos . Commerce Bldg. Poss 1st. uwply on premises. FOR RENT-OFFICES NOW OO- cupied by the Sun Life of Omlda, situated in the Canadian Bank of sssion April out in the cdld. _We are hoping for better time! ggplmlfwel tosesthemWeil we must take as God IBM! us. I hope thin; are better in your , . .1 .33,’ FOB SALE -. 301A]. TYPI- -3 . . or the coll try. V writer m amp“; mull“, Ap- a '3 1 u Well. I think ‘f inn-t close for this n: Guardikn out... _ _ , gig. m tirflvzlvyégitl 1:1?‘ "aw; Ir-“W-fl-11-=i~ Miscellaneous w“, b: m, w ‘Mad, m? ,,,,,,,_ __ . » ' . . d l h n- . "gvfdgli . fi§"g:uf":c":“_ ALL ACCOUNTS own onnss- gfadfflnlgw,ou‘z,f,h?gp,, Genie Guardian oentrhi Joli gigwhfia" Zfinffld you iusriy timeil. m1 00d WHY“ Queen street‘ w‘ A‘ Jenn“ ‘uiwlghlrfl i l INJDY Ind PM- MPLIN AND on! cormsn roe “"°°""*'” arrows new w Ir in IW- w m i. , » A - With r wishes .. tub-mu» =0 ».»‘-~f'ii more. measles-tr. w» sperms n“ “t” w“, 7'4, to s manufacturer, for better prices. we no 1w - ILIASANT l stun wosmrs ..r "'-' . w. T"“"“ 1;?“- Qfamm" 1m”? g ‘more m i m“ xes . Price . Tell. ‘POM _ ..____ lib mMis-umoPiiY-Yii m“ c°r “it mph.“ ‘Hts regulars moistlfi Int-fill‘ 1 oia-swl sad stun ‘south "- B" °" iuuwq,“ s» mum villa Wow-en's tlwm. one hundred and "m" ' that... met st In home ofMn- Nfll’ W, "33 u m‘: “and,” . . ' ~ , Jan. thirteen ‘==’. . um 2.7"‘... sad, ndwvawn-piooazl‘ lbotlns would mo: tbs uosdvm Y“ m‘ “° m" ‘w unison. o! not pram -Ilndef lssvs st Zita. ma“. "m1." m‘ t ___..__..._.....- . Jeilosnwsssosweres‘ ling.‘ Ilse some‘. he one use sup lo!- H». (l? I01 around them. rrnd the Saskntch- "I! (By Johnston ‘avlfinwsrws lpssial IOININO IAIKIT I-ITTII‘ NEW YORK, N. 1., Feb. QG-Jlhe market bsd another period of minor weakness yesterday morning, but in tb ‘ p ees ‘ so that modest dgsins were generally shown on the‘ sy. Volume dnrln the last hour was fairly heavy he Chrysler re ort showing slnslier earnings for than for 1038 wss rather diss point- ing but the stock recovered w,e l from the early weakness and current oper- stlons. are said to be satisfscto . Another dsy of irue ulsrity would cunts s more fsvorsba situation in the market than if-it were to rsliy immediately, Lsidiaw and Company. SUIKAIY NEW YORK N. Y._ B‘ h. UF-Bd k of England rate unchsogeed at 2 l?" C0 . Johns Munville Corp dealer" n". lsr Trsrtorlv S! 1s on 1 per cent pfd. Go d Bars n, new high in London market bein u. sinst 143s l d Tidewater- idand of $2 on B percenk, cumulative convertible pfd stock, clesrin up sll back dividends. Tidewater Oi Co de- clared s dividend of 8d cents on common. Loon Bean, economic adviser to tho AAA pred cted that durin the first half cf 10 food costs wll increase l1 percent while the cost of 5o about 22 percent higher. Dsirr P" ucts are expected to rd- Vnnce 0 percent over like ‘i004 penlod. United Corp directors took no act- ion on the quarterly dividend of 75 cents on the Id cum pfd stock nor. mil"! yllii 0n All"! 1st. because of provis,ons of the Delaware Du which prevents e payment of div- idends on s prc erencc stock when tho value of the Corporntions not‘ ss- sais is below the amount of stated capital represented by the outstnndo ing preference stock. Hill! Low Last Up Mind .10880101271M55 031 20 Rails 30 70 29 81 30 03 .40 20 Util 10.07 1560 10 01 .18 40 Bonds 00.55 . Dow Jones BANON SAYS MONTREAL, Que“ Fob. 28—'.l.‘lie flux that lndustriuis have so far failed to conform tile weakness shown by the Rails is encouraging, Yester- day's rally should- extend another 2 pomls in the averages before it runs nto soy difficulty. Lttie evidence, however. has yet om» ured to sug- gest that the current, recovery will be sustained. (ioill shares continua to sct decid- edly better than the Industr-inll. les- terdsy’s lende ‘ was impressive and in general the golds give every indQciltion of being in n position to resume their upward trend immed- iately. Retain positions established and continue to enlarge on minor MARKET: GOSSIP dips. Stocks acting better than aver- age include Dome, McIntyre, Lake Shore. llacssss sud Sisooe. . Bsnon. IAIIIG LITTII , NEWJOBK. N- Y. Feb. 2'i—'1‘hs l finally Int down to hesn n17 Dredklticn 1oi_ r r u“), they rallied to ‘loose cl ing st 102 66 I feel almost 100 percent cor. lain thst the reaction. with very few o! ., bu culminated today. l sm confidant that the predicted sd- vhnce to 118 will start no inter than urdsy or st latest Monday. Fairbanks Morse went only l‘ lower than y stsrds and closed nearly .s hoint b gber. ill probabl not breuk 20 now. Phillip Motels dd not sell today. ft is cheap st 80 Gen. Elep- a?“ ‘digs nothing sod would buy some American Forsiln Power ‘I ercent pfd sold st 20 while tbs 0 percgnt pfd sold at l1. Both can still be bought so dip of 1 point. Keep long of stocks. United Aircraft d t bay near 11 remains s urchsss. l also vsr bullish on neee, Westinghouse, nlop cor. bide, Case, Loews, Col, carbon, Radio B pfd, Scars First National Stores, Chryllen, DuPont, Hirrvedeg the gold and sliver stocks, all of which c1]; be bought near today's lows, and I think the Rails have also seen their vrs I like Atcblsoll. Southern ' N;cke| Plate rm u... . ... 3% Manvllls ss well as Western Union can also he bought ncnr today's lows, - Baring BARON‘! "NOON LETTER" MONTREAL, Qua, Fob. 28—'.I.'ha Gold shares act very hullishly and are bended higher. Yesterday's report from Washington were to the effect that the RFC docs not intend to aa- sume ss harsh an attitude towards the carriers 0n flnnnclng subject! as recent street rumors suggested I Oshawa MCIJOfS . I I Trim Lions (c. r. By Gunrdialfs Special Wire) OSKAWA. Ont., Fob. 27-05mm Majors won the Toronto District iunior 0. H. A. "A" group chum?" ionship here tonight when thfll trounced Eddie Livinflmfle’! Ta‘ onto Lions 10-8 in a one-sided game before an W911i"? 5,000. Oshawa had -won the first game of the series 13-2, taking the series 1n two straight games. - Gordie Driilon, fonner Mcncton player. scored one goal for ti"! luckless Lions and I-flifiifld Jim")! Good in scoring another. Gamble was the mp Oshawa scorer with three goals, Basil-loll, Maundrell and Lamoureux Bettina W“ 90°11- HEABOH FOB SON LOST IN NORTH a (A3. By Grandma's Special Wire) DETROIT. Feb. $—-W. T. Irwin cate with his a year old son. David who said he had been lost for sbl months m Canada's fa,- north. The elder Irwin said he had ask- ed the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to ascertain his son's coli- diticn. and whelo he is now. He said he would go to Baker Lake, Northwest Territory. where the youth is now believed to be reocc- crating. only if his help is needed. A belerram, Just received. was the first word Irwin had had from his son in nearly a 9°"- Two years ago. the elder Irwin said, David signed up to ltYollillfl-“Y the huge reindeer herd across the of North America to SUPPW food for Eskimos in the Arctic on. The father. whose home is in Grand‘ Rapids, Mich. is now I salesman in Detroit. hglp purchase s. dictionary for the school TherepcrteflomimeSchooIs-nd Sick Ccmmittsmwevrohesrdsssd Andrew . tz-Miss ‘Maybelle lfschenosn, Miss Florence Mec- Iwsin, and Mim Elisabeth Mac- Key. Renesbsnontm-Mrs. James Mac- Swsin, Mrs Andrew Stevenson and Mrs. Hugh Mosley, Mm. Herold Sharpe invited the members to her home for next meeting, Roll Gail to be answered with s Valentino Verse meeting closed with singing of Nsi-iorlsi Anthem. A “an 11inch was served by thc imihm emitted b7 Nfl- J1me! Inna» 1m. Norbert Murphy and “l. Ilflimd Ull- was attempting today to cotrimuniq er, volunteered to feed "Prince." At first the animal refused to eat and declined to make friends with any- one. Graduaiiy he accepted food from the stranger's hand. With death. the trips ended. Daily "Prince" came to the home of lvtrs. Hawkins and when the time came for usual trip t~ the hospital, the dog would wli‘nc.| They. h:- would set off aionchnd not return for hours. The animal's spirit seems to be gradually break- ing as he continues his melancholy life, wanting no other friend than the man who raised him from a pup. . INSTITUTE The _, lar monthly meetin of the long Creek Warren's Institute mot at the home cf- Mrs. Fred Stretch on Wednesday evening Feb. members and three visitors. the repeating the Greed, loll call was answered wliih s. “Valentine Verse." The minutes of last meet- ing were reed. approved and signed by the President. The sick rom- mittesioported no visits during the month. The school committee re- ported the school needed scrubbing. It was decided that the members scrub the school the dc to be de- cided later. Mrs. Donal MacEach- ern and m. Dan MacEwen thank- ed the members for remembering them during sickness. appointed for three wnonths: Sick, sis: School, Annie MacPhee and Mrs. Aleander Msoxemr: Pro- grsmlne committee for one multh, Marie Darrsch, Mrs. ‘Norman Stretch, Mrs. i-lowsrdMscNeill. A contest put on by Myrtle Mac- wnlo won by Marie Dsrrach and Mrs. Neil Stewart. Lunch was ser- ved by the hostess and the meeting closed with singing the National Anthem. Mrs. Isrl Maclensis kind- 1y invited the ulemrcn to her home for the next meeting. March 0th, 0th with an attendance of sixteen - mating opened by singing the Ode T mod wss efljflrd by all, the prises o, Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Fzeb 28- Osts feed no 1 44. Blzlgur spring wheat pstsots firsts Flour seconds $.00. Flour- bsksrs 04 00.- Flour winter wheat p $4 30 to $4 d0 Flour white-ego $0.80 to $600. $28 2s. . Middllngs ton S32 25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbo 8d Hay no 2 for ton csrlots Cheese no Cheesfsulnmer 12% e I. Eggs B medium M. Egg: 2b Po toes Que no 2 whites so-se. t to 00. N P E l no i mts 00-05. NEW YORK, Feb. 28—-lndeX of 15 staple commodny ri 1081 equals 100; equals 280 5) MINING .__.___ ' (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Feb. news from London resulted ing up of buying orders for tbs gold ion todny stocks on the min The following committees were (‘Ill Mrs. Jsek and Mrs. Earl MecKen- Mb roll call to be answered with "House hold hints." l hiplggln‘ v.20 sponded with a VaienWle verse by film-M rflv-"l Last "L fourteen members. Th;re were elev- Am" Cyan B 17 Isa-Ll i? . en visitors premnt anr! one new Amer u...» Eicc 131,5 18% member was welcomed. After the Atlas Corn a 71y roll call. the Secretary read the‘ ‘éfga-‘lgésgnlcé k. 11% l“. minutes which were "dapted 1n i, '_'_'_ sigrcci. Miss Ba hora Rarnsj ay. crn- h w Bu“ Sh". 23% "i, venor of Sick Committee, vepu-t- i856 ll f3 iii'°.¥€f-°..“°.?.‘.°.“ $39‘? “e333? l? filo ms, Misses our... Ranlsay and swim vu 1m. in?’ 202i Ellen Harrington were appofnhedi U“ Lin‘ 9°“ 9 3- 7A on the committee to send for the ‘ play, the material for quilt was giv- _ en to Mrs. Johnson Bernard nd Miss Emma MacDonald who are to R cut out the squares and distribute them 1o nvarlglbers at tthe next mete}:- _--c- ing. Afte t e Secre sly rcad e Vmlllr" - correspondence and the "ovcctinn 011°"? 4° "N i"!!! 3% ml!!!» "gmpfm" 55 taken the business part pi the mcct- m“ c“ i°"'°'°'"' i"! "lull hith- whitlii hug . , i“ ing closed with singinr. the Na- mgadvlllmllu l" ’ "flflvfifllfllvcl yllrlrvigpr a . . . 02:; tional Anthem after which the fol- mlylmlgrrxleh- "W ‘ikiw-ilh" “o” K231“... pi~'r§g.'“r".“.her§"<‘>so.ui§§9e§.il& P-yo- Box 1w. uumrsrnn Miss Jean MscKaY: Dialowu“. A’ 1,481,446 21a 1 F “lim-“Vh A" valentine Problem: Monologue, Miss . ' ' ‘ - Assigns?‘ l; Barbara RAMSEY; "Cupid" contest; Bruwnlgg , , , _ __ 2 "Canadian Industry" contest. A'ter E Can Kirk .. z the program the hostess assisted b? " c" "l" g Misses Jennie itrnd Barbara llzslnrsy rved d in, lunch wh h was ~ 2% gljoyednby :11. Yrhe next rnmtim is Th! 110M191! mull“! 0.! ab‘ to be held at thehhomeuof ‘fin-a the Flsllli and Game Associa- Benjaminflunlsweioro c tony] bghglflm ' in i" l” “ma” “in " m‘- of Trade Rooms oilhuFlgfial-yfi 2s 5555mm“, rpglqmg A1- Mflfth 1 at 8.00 p. m. A re- f“ nrlamms POSTPONID gprtmeédtlroueqgrzmlgg” on _ w. _‘_" ou uca on n the pre- C. P. B G rdlsn’ Special Wire 9;” (HAMIIZTON. neruiuas. m». as; ""80"" "i F5511"! Gil-Ill 4 nfeiphtodryftoligood s. pznétsptlziemalt willlbe presented. The Ill-- _ 9p o e seln- al mstc or e m’; ‘ ill Bermuda Lawn Tennis title, in 3:1,“: u ‘gut’: m‘ l!“ which Robert n. Murray of Mont- ‘l 9"’ ' '5 reahuis drl-‘ahwn against thgpectacu- PIP"! W Ill! Ill‘ brill! l l!‘ n!‘ to . Til-n "Bi " Grant member. ~ 1 . or Atlanta. 1n the other bracket V “J Mung-AD . 2% Robert si-ysu of Ohattarlwll. meets’ ' - 835%” .1. Gilbert nail of south Orange, - , "I Vickers . 141, N. J. M. $14.50. Ont 11% to 115i. 12%. g us (Dec. Ii, 19 0 average equals Today 157 l5 prev days 16S 0 lea-The ing sect ‘ choice ‘ lack of losses about evenly divided changed fmm yesterday It of the list failed to react carried on at a slow P509- Hoilinger Jumped sharply start but eased in the close at 18.65. up 40 cents. the CurbJ/larlmt, failed in sold In a pil- GRAIN _ held at the home of Mrs. The president presided Slllll TREND MTL MART (OJ. By Guardian's Speshl Wire) "MONTREAL, Feb 28-413 recession begun on the Montreal Stock Exchange we; checked today but prices failed to show any incli- nation to rally in the face of con- interest. The at- titude of traders in Wall Street was A reflected on the local exchange as dealers allowed the market to drift lazilyinasliortsrcwltligainssnd close. The average price of ten utilities and 20 industrlals was un- Riee of the price of bar gold in ‘London to a new high of 835-03 8-1! ounce in Canadian funds brought a strong demand for golds through- out the dsy and sent the group u? to new high levels. Th." remainder cheerier mood. however, and trad- ing in miscellaneous stock face profit-taking later in the day to solidated Smelter-s. despite the gen- eral jtzrnfih in go‘d.s, especially 011 a board lot appearance. Stock sales totalled 0.208 shares. bonds 019.750- The regular mtnthly meeting of the Baltic Womens Institute was Consuls on mes/day. Fleb uary over meeting which was opened by sing- ing Institute Ode and reprting the Cmed in unison. Roi r-Etil was re- N. » Stock» u Exchange (Quotation furnished by lohnlfl fir 'i"..2.'“""r......]"“‘ ‘g.’ “hum. '= A ‘m’ Curb Market. lsc Bic hioml 5.33 Charlottetown). Stocks Llfl it Bed .. . 113 Allied C1191! . 1M Allis Chaim 16 ‘i’ n” AmuCsr ‘Found 14 Am For Pow . 2 Am 1g“ 60.2. i: 1 Am 3* Am “I Am T 10o i i“ r a con s Atlghlson 10% Auburn Auto l; w m’ 55? 333' ... ... 1i» Barn A . 0 W88 Ben Aviation . 13f Beth Steel ‘i m“ ifigri‘ an 1455i 0! Burr Add lurch 1-5;‘ Con g1! 17% °°“' 33?. i! . . 1m Case Thresh ... 50% out in d l Steels were aided in their mild re- ‘out! thzea ZiIDIZBrGSYElDaiIISI-rhllilii!“ ailltiorlnfilzllq (carugug-igt-liin which cover! by dismissal by l Federal lowed in the silvar and bass metals CHWAGO‘ B: ' n mhkef late to- odsk - Count of Washington's application for shares which added smllier girns on unnamed “at elm; 0g 5|] port from .. 24% on injunction ugninst the Weir-ton smaller trade. The index for 20‘ golds d" alum“ a gul we peices Elec Pow Light ... ... 1V, 1V. Steel Company in its labor troubles advanced from 110 01 to 110 97 and bum“ and if» d, .3...’ corn NBW Erie . .. . .. 9 w,‘ and the r-uling of the Court that the 2Z0 miscellaneous mine from to ‘vhem we!’ m; when from Argen- First, Nhtl Store's . 50 action of the Government in - 84 14 Volume erpsn ed to 088000 Yo“ “mug. o from Russia were l Freeport To! ill tion with NRA Provisions has been shares. D "M Bird! or we en Asphalt i5 unconstitutional as - d in The sharp advance in tho price of but“ 7c or. unstead ‘ii-Vs 591°" G“ m" ~ 23 “lilmw- h" told this week, ignored by the comd ca“ lpis ylivfay SEQ-lit. Gcn Foods 31 Dominion Tar and Chemical reports stock market through several sessions "f3? P 1,5 down my 0755-94 oa/ts Gen blot . . 2i) net loss for 1034 st $04,022 against was s live board-room topic today w "an S}; i’. ind provisionlfvary- Gold Dust ... .. .. 1. 17 $202,475 net loss in 1033. and helped to foster bullish senti- r 0g,- m 5 cam; flgcllng m an equal Goodyear Bub ... ... .. 21% 20 Donnnconn Paper Compan reports luont Wright Hargreaves, Teck n8- 0 ' Graham Paige . .. 2% 212 " 1034 operating earnings of Llvililgmz ug- Hughes slid Boliingsr were the fav- “(ayulppq p-eh 2g--Whest prices Great West Sugar . 31% 30V sillst $150,308 3n 1083. unites in the higher price group all fluctuates unEsr-tsihly on the Win- 0% 01,; Provincial Paper Co reports 1034 three trading in heavy voiusne' fort u] Q guru Exghgnge lousy ss trud- 80% {lgifits at $004,014 against $508,504 in llgains rgslkging from lit to iii) cents. m}; glomeQ-hut “Enough. ‘mum; m“ 23:‘; . olne a c 2 " ' Slight increase in Canlldilln eln- single boardelogta gale ovrhiie bgialocii-nlla data“. o! the Dammit)“ Govern 420% ploynlent during February. advanced 15 cents and‘ McIntyre b0. 0 Washington's intention of lcgls- Ilka Shore lost 05 cents. u,‘ July n g3, 10 lnting holding companies out of hus- (Canadian Press) Fonnwlng nnnounppmpng from 15% incss is making a lot of loaders WOI- TORONTO, Feb. 26- Omnm o; the guvflnmgnp, jntenflqfl 275g der whethcr- any business nt all is Stocks Close w creme a ucanud," Gum Bond“ 3 "h" "m3" m‘ “gm” “t n” Ne“ trading cams almost to s standstill 2‘! De . Acme Oil ... . . . . .. .. . 20% he“ u 4:55am "mu"; flevelopmengp, 3i‘: Predictions by the U S Secretary AJnr Oil . Future! w“; “m, a flaw deem”, 35 of Agriculture that food prices in A18! l“; rshuquishlng earlier smnil gains 117 first six months may average 11 per Algoma 41,5 Further an,” n; Canaan", when 341A cent higher than flnsl half of 1034 Anglo H 800 abfmu] 11,119,] g0 gtegdy prlceg 1t was 1. ' suggests that inflation is definitely Ashley 11 emmmed “not” rod" tomusd 309'. 3- °" "l WlY- Aflhun‘ '4 000 bushels. Foreign bu ers yesterday 1 Bonon 5% purchased 400,000 bushe s, following Mont Wlril - 35% 5% several dliya of small-lot bu ing Nllh Milt --- 15 15 Liverpool closed 15d to d lower, Natl Bis ... 2B, 20"! e sud Chicago was fluctionally lower Natl Dairy Prod 185; 11 at ouc time Buenos Arcs at noon, Natl Pow Light: .. _ 5% howevcrywas it‘ to M, cent; higher. New Haven ... 4% 4 _ . o B bl The Liverpool‘ weakness was report- New York Con ... .. 16 15 edly due to Argentine selling of fut- North A010!‘ -- 11 115g ures in the English market Iwrtb Pan--;--.-..»..»M.1ii.-_,. 15h (ppm-rum, ‘m; wud) glgck goat] ... ...... 2412i (B? T!" Cindi" PR") ,°.&‘.Ei‘.‘2’- ‘M'- 28- Purl? ser N r 22 214 FORT ERIE, 011%., Feb. ill-Dog's Phil Pet 1m 14E love for his master was never bet- Blah Low Lalt glgsglréos: 4L ter emphasized than it has been ' ' H‘ f pa p1 p1 lisp iron Steel ... . .. 1.! ii, in this 5011i?!‘ fishing 50ml- Ciiéi‘ 931$, 021g 9-1;: Safeway Stores . 30% zllll sens sympathize with alonely creat- 02% 01% o2 Sear: Roebuck 33:: ure who does not seem to know the §f$3‘;"'v3° - - If}, only friend he ever wanted is dead. 85% 84,6 84% 3mm, P" _‘_ H’: Remntly mar. paid his last trib- so 79 n54 South null i) i “TB t0 Richfl-Td, "SOOHJY" Blhlklé 705i. 70 75% gggg gaiilllgllac 127 first sailor hired on a steel ferry ~ Sm“, m, c“, ' 29 to be operated across the Niagara Gods Lake 50% 5M m.‘ 5mm; m. N 3s River between Birffaio and Fort 312L111; -- 4m, lay. 4m grswnrtcwarner lij Erie. r-re was burie" with full mili- “mud, 41% 41% 41 Tgflgulg 5;, 3g}; my honors-rifles of the 44th Lin- (...-.... Tim u... Bear . so i coin-Welland infantry voileyed over <=\"""" ~- lvlnnlrno, Feb 2a- Union Curb Clrb 46, the grave as s. final salute. But ‘Hleim- ‘éfipw- "lg/Z the service has not ended the hope m h L“ I u UMM u" 1,5 1,, of "Prince," s seven year old police ' "96 g slip?’ Al .. so“ do‘ my, m ‘ ‘llhlf-‘I ‘_- Several years ago "Scotty" ‘Blaikie 82% 8-’ i,’ 5 "““" - ‘t, _ S Steel . . ii..,-,, was stricken with s. form of par- Van Sit-cl . 101/5, alysis. He was sometimes confirvd 4 I u C to his lonely cabin cot for months. 411 n? we“ “Mo” ~ 21,.»- “Prince" always 80006 @058 W. _ ‘ West. Elcc . l1»; Three months ago. Blaikie was M ‘Voolwoézth Co ... .. / ma; removed to a Fort Erie hospital nsnrrc women's nvsrrrum y-‘Qffofl’; Tm‘; " w‘ 1,???- and Mrs. Anna Hawkins. a doll iov- ' ' ' " i‘ Robert 12. the New York Curlf (Johnston andowsril) -»-e-w=-.-=-__~w.a—>-— w‘