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'III ice _ . __ _._ ...._ ... Kirlr . _ ._ .. limi _ _ fri'.:." ' '_ '."..::: °___.)_srsr- ling flnctuated widely today, closing two cent.: lower at 14.03 after open- ing considerably higher. United Stut- es funds touched a now high at 10 percent premium, up 'j§. EXCHANGE Exchange rates at the clone today were: - Pound sterling in Montreal Lil: U. B. dollar in Montreal 1.10. Pound sterling in New York 3.!l8_l@. Canadian dollar in New York _$31.11. FINANCE NEW YORK, Feb. 1-(A~I’-)-7"' elgn exchange steady. Great Britain high 3.30%; low and close 3.38%? France 3.00%; ltuly 5.10%; lieilfillill 18.01%; Germany 24-'iiiiti Cli"'<1“ percent nnronr oowuns COOLEST The current issue of the Cold storage News Letter, issued by *he Dominion Dairy and Cold Storaile Branch, contains reference to the results of tests which have been made to determine the relative viii” of bright md dark colours in keel!- ing refrigerator cars cool. These studies show that the colour with which a ear was painted had muchi to do with ine degree or nen=if°'~i°“ ‘ of solar heat into the car. There was leu penetration or solar hosi- ` '°;'_.P~.__l- I. anon mnataiaal “Nun u'm_°°l-W_"d "mg thu, aid must be free from malice or ill will: or in other words, the councillors enjoyed what might be called a "qualified privilege." It was pointed out that tho Judge must be satisfied that there was sufficient evidence ,of malice on the part of the defendant to _iustify the case going to the jury to determine whether the state- ment made was actuated by malic- ious motivesf , The fact that strong words may be used 'e no evidence of malice. If the stat/:ment made was proved TD be untrue. that is no evidence. 0! malice, but if the defendant knew that the statement was untrue. then that is conclusive proof of malice. In conclusion His Lordship grant- ed Mr. Bentley's motion that the words uttered were on a privileged occasion and that there was no actual malice. He therefore ruled that judgment be entered for the defendant and the jury discharg- ed. Mrs. Ollteilly - Good morning. Mrs. Murphy. I ain't seen your old man lately. Wot took him off? Mrs. Murphy-A seizure. Mrs. 0'Reilly-Dear, dear, you never say. Wot was it-'eart? Mrs, Murphy - No. my dear - police. throughothers. Under like Condi- tions of radiation and exposure to sunshine, car surfaces painted. red were better than those painted' yel- low, but were cooler than those ‘painted black. _it was found. I; was found also that the difference be- tween air and surface temperatures for stationary cars was about 'twice in Livermore, California, Mr. Hooper, was the :on of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Hooper of Lower Bed"que, P. E. I., and wlrcrc be resided in his ei-rrl`er days, and was well known by the older folks of this eommunity, although he left the Island, a number of years ago. Thcre are left to cherish his fond memory a sci-rowing widow and four sons, and one brother Alllston (mentioned above). The deceased was seventy-six years of s‘ncere sympthy of the commlmlty is -being ext/=nded in their sudden profts accruing to him on ac- ~ ~ Pet sheep and lambs for sale 0: the trio C0lIIlt of being refused that p0Si' bereavement' n, also that his character and‘ ` '**~ Gr utamm had been greatly in- Most ofthe farmers in this vicln- Ga .ty have completed cutting their .supply of fire-wood. The absence of snow has greatly facilitated the woodsmen have to have the snow for iiaul`ng. re made without m,,11ce_ | Miss Vlrtis Roberts has returned ,lewd mm- to Prince of Wales. r mane” "1"" M well recognized author’tlea the law! mil The many friends of Mr. John MacG-ougan, will regret to hear of his serious illness. Hockey enthusiasts have shown much interest in the scheduled games of the Clark League, and have been delighted with thc splen~ did br-and of hockey turned out by those boys. fi The many friends of Mr. Austin. Hammlll, of Lower Frcetown, will regret to hear that he entered the Prince County Hospital and has underwent a successful operation for appendlcitis, and is recovering quite nicely. 1/os. nraru. Jardine or wiimou Valley, entertained for the first time since her marriage at her home on Thursday afternoon and evening. The drawing-room was charmingly arranled with potted plants. the bride was asisted in re- ceiving by the groom‘s mother, Mrs. Benjamin Jardine and her sister. Mrs. Stirling Lord of Tryon- The bride wore her wedding gilwhf of ruby chiffon velvet, Mrs. Ben- jamin Jardine was dressed in black flat crepe. with lace trimmings, and Mrs. Lord a lovely gown of blue georgette. The bride and asslstarits were kept pleasantly` entertained. came to extend their hearty con- gratulations and best wishes. In the dining room the tea table was tastefully decorated, pink candles in silver holders, blended with the color scheme of pink and green. with Mrs. Clarke MacQuarrie, pre- siding over the tea-cups. Assisting in sewing at the luncheon were Misa Olive Jardine, Miss Rita Muttsrt, Miss Florence MacCauil, Receiving at the door was _Miss Annie Jardine.-B. “I think nations should follow the same morality and the same econ- omic prudence as we expect from a good msn."-John Erskine. ~ "It is uncertainty which kills courage and initiative."-Irving T. Bush. _ "Some professor said e. man only began life work at 50. I’ve worked all my life and I started all over as great aa for moving carl. , lllin It 50."-Alfred I. Smith. welcoming the many friends who D fl'01\ii 01 WG Mi" counsel for the defendant argued Mills, L0Ild0li. 011 0- , ‘ ' - 'Phi-1 owe ww Sh°f° “ved Wm" what the ease be tried before me A- W- Feb- 4- 7867`2'1`3‘ f I-*_ _ 5 --- me CM” °“ “ “ice pass mm 11149- °“1Y- MY- -7°1‘“-Wil "Wed warvran rn' rouse riralmu-:n C1'“bb° 5°°"°d the Hmnets mu"-h that it be titled before judge and For Sale couple furnished bed sitting room, FREE TRLAL OFFER KRUSCHEN If you have never tried Krusclren-try it now at our expense. We have; distributed a great many cial --GIANT " package. which ms: ui “ly f°\` you to prove our ciaiml for, yourself. Ask your dr.: t for the new “GIANT " 75c. pac e. _ This consist: ol our regular 15a. bo tie tolethen' with a srliarate trial l>ottlc--eudicient for About our Weak. Open the ir-ini hottie fu-at, put it to the wt, and then. if not entirely eonv ned that Kruachen duel ever thing we claim it to do the 'eguiar bottle la still aa good na naw. Take it. Wk- Yoilf iiru aint la authorised to return] /our 751°. immmiliaui and without question. You have iricd Kruschen free at our a\peuae_| What rouid ire laircrt llanulletured hyi ill. Grifilthl Hu hca, Ltd, Mumhqtgr Eng, EHUIU- 1750). Iulilvortena' lc0illlvray'Broa_ td , Toronto. ' the in a the thin were Both goalies had few difficult stops to goal P te Bev. the H lod CENTRAL GUARDIAN ,e __,_., Couu vert! paya MM SUNDAY SERVICES-Feb. 5 Milton, Morning prayer li a. rn.: Curate in charge, Rey, E, Q_ Lan. caster. Rustico-Afternoon service S p. m. Curate-in-charge Rev. E. 0. cas Lan ter. to we 1 In of of from I opening goal unassi-Will. 80158 01°” in sav _ r About midway through the per*-04 _ mine;-is made the score :cad 2-0~ The ,gmainder of the period Went r- less with suiruarr boiunz out D B00 use WUPO oi third period with the rmnerialo <12 D. and list tally. In the dyinl m0' Goal M. Bulman F. MacKenzie Eric Stevemon E. Coles R.. Dicklescn R. Coles M. stevens.. 1 e an angles |ed by A. E. Jamieson, Oakland mm ' _ Road. Mr. MacKaya hand was In the second pv:Ji°¢ihf_~ 3332,; .-,truck by the headlight of the eru- §os char. in deuting the tW‘~“° 101’ me ‘"1" Johnson, K. c., for tue piainufr, i°'l’» ‘”‘_;i_§";'°§,‘__ W_f"‘*°1`f‘:__l__ lag' 110 Prince su-eoi_'1s4e-1-si-its-si *_* ' _ `. C counter. Bh_0ri-ly °»iif">1'W°"d~‘ R- and K, _1_ Martin, K, (7,, and K_ M_ ;§fc,_m_’:meces5a_f;, ° gee selifmg -*__-_~i&_ i°’“°°°“ s°‘“'°d ffm” “"“"‘b1° in Martin for the defendant. The outfit. Dept. '11os,r>uu1io service HOURLY NURSING DONE AT tar, reasonable mics Phone 331-L light housekeeping privileges ts 1 th R. D‘icki£50l`l ' . _ CABBOARD SUITABLE FOR Phone 1241. 7864-2-2-ll UW” 0 ° 8°‘m° in favor of the defendants con ,mms outhouses etc lc pm, ,__ ban!" thi’ Bibb" Wi M°°K"m° teni.ion_ The case was set down sheet Gua,d|a,§ omg., gf 1°’ the fin” 5¢°"°- for hearing before Mr Justice Ar- ' I ° B _ - ---------- oarders Wanted T-'~ Si°V°“°°1\ “lid B- °°‘°‘ “““d lsenauit this morning. "rue case of . ron sans -_ sucrros ijonrv- __ led the game to the satisfa.-‘ion of H Five, Bridge and Whist Score _ _ an |1'°"‘° H- M°F°"°“° V* 5”- ~ C d_._ C,,,,,,d,,,,, Ccmral Job Two nomurns accoiuonaa-» Buntsin had been settled. The jury Paimryl Nov' 1_“_ sd, Goh.; pomp, may P, W, C _f"NE'UPs fwag digchgrged from further i1t~ ___&____l_..,__ _ Ttendance. The sheriff was instruc-` - -’*'°'° r1urfn1u.ar.s nonsars .ted ,D have me prisoner’ c,,m_,,,_ MlSC€naU¢0“5 noarmans riccoivrruonuan. Apply Guardian. 7874-2-1-31 '_""` Near Coilcgv. Reasoiiable rates 1" °°‘"° i°d“Y f°‘° ““i““°“- som: au-‘nr-zu rdenonaan. rho- Apply zas Kent street. The meeting opened in usual way. Lost ,m,u_2_1_3_ The President then welcomed new Meme 'nm nacur./ar Mom-rrr.r vuie. in. s. sourisi H- Di°"i“°li F- °"°'°°° MEETING of the Ladies' Auxiliary -° ' K- 5“"'“°1\ R- M‘"K°““‘° of the Y. M. c. A. was hero Tues- NURSE WITH DIP!-OM/\ WANTS To Let ‘ “Wards day, Jun. am, at the Y.. the Pres- ‘;°"“-d,:'°"s ’°“’°““b‘§é7,_§}ff§’, " St°v°w'-ii D- Mem mehr, Mr.. .rem crooked presiding. “‘" “' “ ro utr-rovn soon FLAT vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- , 7811-2-1-31 unfumished. Apply l'1’l Kent Bt ~ - x 1-_ ' ';‘_" onooons .ou -1 ."..," - , '- ... ... ,i ti ineilllf ' _ Q UALEDOMA AND MURRAY Mr. George D. MacKinnon, of_ time was 81 years of age and who _ lTOL" Ulu CL”-‘NBR "ARBOR pggggyrgnny chimp- Sherbrooke, P, Q., is in the city. was the son of Rev. John Base ` 0°” es. on rec. sth the services win ne ___ strong, the fir-se pastor sont out to HS' Phnm” as follows. Caledonia at 11 e. nr. Friends wal regret io learn t at st. James from the nr-msn Meth- D¢f°n°° _ _ and 7 D, m_, both in English; The Mr. Fred Gaudet is confined tents odism, who came to Montreal in ady Ralph sm-Ph” swbagh Bmw] it 3 p_ m, and thgf home suffering from an injured 1813 and laboured in Quebec for uthn' Moore C. E. on Thursday at 'l.30'p. m. The; toe, It is hoped he will soon be three years. Ho afterwards served F"'Wm'dS mn service ai; Murray Harbor is post-'. about as usual. in the ministry in the Maritime G““““i Wh” ,, poned from Feb. sth to rea. mn _ Provinces. Rev. .worm nm strong ._ - C~ Steele schurmat at 3 p. m. R/ev. Allister Murray, Mrs. Bertha Weymouth and son was the grandfather of U. E. J. Gallant D. Gallant Munster. Arthur arrived in the City Tucstiay Strong of the firm of Messrs, P. W '“ D. Arsenault RW S"“i’h““ - evening. wuue here they wur strong and co., ua., sunrmereide c. Perry M°“'f5’°“‘"y§ nacoan 'mn»_rvn-_ D, N, ~r..y._ be the guests or Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mary A. strong of oen- R“f`fi-" -C1’\85~ 0‘"*hm'_S' '10, and Mn will -pa,-1°,-_ of Nine W. E. Warren, 217 Richmond St. tral Bedeque. 31,’ i 4’ ~’f~.?~.’ ft, Pr, ` 7 1-' r v e if , -_ gm- _S i §.;~¢;», 7:'.i'§§3,i _.___ .___. 'r vii.. - it r _l 7 A, ,_ ' " rv- r. . -' ,li.. r < , i < E' ihlidmon C) Mighivilii members and mem' Tm “ml °" L0s'l‘ - stack /mn wurrn, rzoozu ro um- -_ wrm on - ' ` 6°' °f b“‘5l“°" f°n°W°d mid the. terrier pup. Finder phone 738, i without board. Fcniaic preferred mletinl closed with the Kina, A 7815-2-l-31 Apply at Guardian. 7896-ii Ari ... i r. - _ it