MAIYCH s, mi YESTERDA Y’S STOCKA ~f :11 i 1'1 i 5-: i Z-Z ‘i :2 %___ I’! i 5'1 51E Z-I E2 I'- == a. ==r e. Y Morning Stock Letter , Wai/i Street Mirror Says:-- ~' _ ' Special to Johnston & Ward H ~=..==..%g. \.;-_=: i New“ York Exchange (Special to Joli Air no.1...- ..|lti01,9i9'»l'{|iltil)‘.§ii 2 m‘ million can. inf/n _!_!_‘lil 'i_1l:)/ll_ 3t 33%‘ A...§".-.“...”..‘.“.I ‘MM M ' rm: cuiuziiowizloyviv CUARDLAN’ union 8: Wnrii) Market Reports '=-= By srswxnr JONES e 00.. Charlottetown Correspondents of Greenahlelds é 00.. Montreal I ocai-zfix—st—xtuc—x—xsxmxnlIl-iflkifil MUYTIKIGAL, Mnrrh ‘L-Aliliuiigh the stock of Cinirlel (turii hns been quiet A‘ “$1111 -- ,,,,. in...» it would not no surprising to ...-o 1r some to life any time nownm- l" 1"!‘ -;-- iuosrmcu. aromas (P .\_‘ R . 4M pr i055 ‘m’ h". to n ntuti-nient niinlr by the President ut the tnnnuui meeting. the out- A111 11:01 19w Aiiitllil ...‘... . 13 5* 11 5 iii‘ 1954 """"1' ",1, your ie fnvorulilr. and even In nn uuiuvoruhle yrnr like I030 the l2 Am ‘$111911 Alhurtii Pacific (irnin L‘ N l! 5 llt.‘ liitlll “"111”: w," (“may by u inn-go margin. At current levels, the ntocli ntlnriin n A111 15111911 11° Asbestos .. 17 N 11 5 ill’ 1111111 ili\1'1""'"‘ I57 perccut. A: tlic soiuion of hruvy consumption of soft drinks in np- '11“ 2'1 f1 iliink nf .\IIl|liH'il1 U N 11 5 DB 1970 "mm the niorltn of prnilucern of lilfll beveragrn nre likely to r-ime to the A111 1‘"1111l¢\l fir-ii 'l‘t‘lt‘illli"i9 '-- w" . I1"‘“":i_':f:,_ ‘w; no tho fiimtln: supply of (luriin in smnil, It tnkmi very little 220115211991’ ilriiziiiiin . .. "0511",! 0N 0F CANDA BONDS tart‘ - " "," ' _ -- ihink of Noni 4'1 . (‘ax ltxelnvt Issues) ‘flying'nI"If1:l:l|1Ihu!11lmiflIfl§ was heiirii on the Street yesterday on the tuition of A111’ A111” British Coluiuhin Power ’ ' 11min" i'.'.i1...‘.'1...: Dllbllflbiion of good nmrl. The nmount \\'IlIi‘.II tin- compo!!! final‘ Iluliiiiiig Products fill"? -- --- i?“ 1 1931 100.75 101-1" In" “" 1 t ii 1 i i, tie fumes of u.» trnii smelter is con- ‘I British Alncrifliiii 011 . w’; 1w . ‘ov l nm-‘i ltllttltl 1'" '“‘"' '°who"i.::1':i:'n:'o-o:iri:n1'rig"..-'.=1 niiout summon. ' , 11”" .“'““ "vi-rum (‘cutout-... 5 1w .....\1ur 1 10:11 1115s.". l1l1"'"'l '1 bu“. . ti". opinion is cvprctril thot there i1- nometiilng else he- 119111 51991 (‘iinriiin Miiiting .. . 51.‘; i"! - - ---Uf'.1r 1 1937 100.10 I" ‘mmrrquififlsli-iielturs. I'm-pie who tire llllllllly well Informed on the affairs 111193“ - - (‘iiniiiiliiii Power niiil Pan L’ I'"‘1 "m are pri-dirtinlt rnnniiiériihly higher nrlcrn for the stock. ((,"'3111G 011] (‘nnxiillnn llnni: n! Commerce ‘J21 DUMINION 01" CANADA BONDS oi 11"‘ m." ' ' y 1' - t‘ r r tinn f (‘nnuilu are In rerript of an lllult- ‘ - 4‘- t‘iiii11<ll1111 lironzc . . $5 (Taxable lneuel) _ 1"" ‘hawf-lgjfliliii-i-"ii"time43:11:11: i: '1: Hinton-rating way the numerous activities of (‘-5191 1111110" (‘iiniiiiiuii (‘iir [Pniindr 17% _ "m! "unilwqtlldn in the utility Iii-iii. The Position oI the cominm! has heen Irwi- if)?“ b.1101,“ (‘r-nsoilllntoii Sinclters . “.2011 i ill-EB 101.05 102.3. ins ""1"" ti i~ I tiie ienlnnlnir of the year of '1' _"° "l" lliiiiiliiiiiii Bridge ~31" 1 19-1 Iilii-V» I! """".'"°""' "anti Tf.".'.'..'§'.. ..'."...'.‘_'.“ii‘.§.°..£ “Afnmlgettlie hi; holdings of rm (on 031s (munch... luiliistrini Al -$en 1 1940 99-00 itivlim‘ 1""""I1,':,nm,fl "ma." of 1|, f‘. Power h, nml 114.1100 siinron ll. C. Power A. (‘on (nu tvriisnliii-iir-i! Snicitcrs 1113-35 111mm“; “mi these two stocks alone in tlie inst tn-u or thri-e uw-rkn, linn niinled tlurn I'm -- iioniiiiinii liriiigc . .. .. 193-55 1il'r"rnizi'i'il',|ll'ii‘t'iatir Power Corpurution vulue of itn hoiiiinll in thin comnnny- koélllllllfzllgt -' ]I“1lf~lr:l;|ei|r|U(Il"s'riII Chcniiini . ~03! 1- 13119 91-35 g] P13: Light (|"lliL‘i'.'li Steel MARKET REVIEW FOR MARC!“ lit!!! . ox ins Home Oi‘ . . , . , - UEAPAUD SCHOOL Frceport Toms ln‘(\rnntl(llna “m; l“, Home interesting roininenil iirc in- Thp ___‘__ gun giecdiric lntcrnutioriiii Potrqleum ing ilnaile in the current Monthly Uuni , reu o0 s . hnperhu 0i] _ ___ iiicrc ni Letter issued by the Cnuiitliziii H0110!’ roll I01‘ February. -, (w-n Mom" nlnhgoy Han], __ n‘ liiink of Commerce in rvgarii lo inur St (mo: Rubliar b lQRII +16 _‘[[\l“|l| p-nnnpnnc get s?! prices. The bank's index nnm- loo your u '3 . .\i iir s] I H Pow r , er o wholesale prices ns st l-‘ehrnzliyv 0 Principal's Department Houston on .. $1.214. N“ e ‘ a 16th registered n 12.ss_ a drop of ....i_.~ Il-Iiudsonulltfi! 'i+1% A 3.60 from Junuiiry inn. iinlimitiii; .1 , . upp o orl _ - _\ _, _,_ urthcr slowing up ot the rate of t1"- - ith Loard 2 Elaine In Match Pfri 1% - » (g ciiue Th v tbi -. . J i. ton k Ward) GRADE X 1 Ed _ , ion er orpoi-iition . o egc li o 3.31m, it is stated. tivtm" '0 011.115.: inch Low‘ Last Lend 3 Raymond Lugm ggfr-Tséoiuo . +13%: ‘urn-lo iii-anthers sazynunany bags-lent“ ther tflirst inn.- . j - - - 11cm: invoi- .. , y 11s e ri-sui i1. 1"“ m" si- 1i."- :11 s5 GRADE IX-l Edward Norton. Johns sionviiio 14% ltnyni Bunk of higher prices fur win-hr, -...1n 11nd po- - 17'1"‘! ‘o ' i} l . D 2 Ken Conner .. 2H _- -.i -| +'/n sinnvlnicni. tutors; On tbs other hand thernrwos '1 ' ii-‘li 11"” I, w GRADE vnL-l Robert “Won Liiinbcrt Cu I 53%| N225] SJLU-i-lifl; Ntflgl 0g (puma, fnlrly shop decline in thc iiniiuiii group. pslifliml; A Robert Norton 3 Lyman Sturdy. 1.1g Myers B . tarry‘. 13114.1 1511,41; ‘\_,,,,,,,,,,,_,_,€,,,,.,,_,. _, - 2o rrpe Letter ‘goes on to i-QIEI.‘ to lili i... . .. comm. .... McDonald -- - .1 ' . .-.-...-.-.~..:“~‘" iillfi”.25$f12°°£°°..!;ll?iLf;;i.2‘.i"li2i‘£.'; 1'4" 1""' q" and Lloyd HBTVBy 2 Douglas Sherren ;1.illl‘l‘it‘ilii Cii- Europciiii nntinns fur Um current s (‘in i',..- Shiv . t...-l.'"-il"! 1'1"“ I l¥l1§1'i,l.‘1.'i1-’;|l8T‘,’. Gil} 5M4 l7\ 191.5 a 9i iii 1:». 1111-’. ml 19% '__ c1141 ii'.i'.~2.| 112m (131.5 ...l .'n| in. Iitibii 3111/. I m . Iss1: g us ‘...... .... . . ow. 11%| w». 110% Pm.- iii-us ' ‘ '1' 4614814 m. l'..111~r - ,,_ , gi111\\i11i;.':li| ‘ "941 60 Slrri to o!‘ (‘an 311i l | no w... lliorlric lvl 90 111i ~Q BANKS 87! .....- Srotis w“ ~I 3221' I - 2 __ 1 Dominion Of Canada Bonds ' (sprrini to Johnston t Wrrd) - . iii. Asked 5 103i 111111.."- 1" "m "'1 " 5 lllfii 1|‘. li- Loan . ...| ildm-y Limit .. 51¢} 1913 9...... Lmiu .... 51.‘) 13111 101.81) 11H \'i.-i..r_v 1.01111 ‘f. 1W7 ii.-.-......i ... 51-1‘ 11"" 1 n.-.fn...ilnz ... ... 4W.- "11" ' “n! MW "r n If]; ' :"I___f 11,, 141.1 10.1.1.1 100:4.» CABBAGE nun CARROITS ivim a plentiful supply available lnusewivcs seem to neglect the econ- qmy nnd value of Canadian-grown cabbage and carrots. The Market Service of the Dominion Fruit Branch reports that; bunched new cirmts and green cabbage from Tex- u are almost completely supplantln! the home-grown product in popular tivour, and this despite the fact that he domestic cabbage and carrots ire oi‘ better flavour and quality Mid an be bought for about one-third of lie price demanded for the imported Iilclc. In Dry Skin lllnnril‘: Liniment. It: . . :___'¢._ _.___ 3 John Luque. , Assistant's Department onsm: v-1 Ethel Dawson ...‘... Jeanett Dwason 2 Philip Parker 3 Eleanor ‘Irowsdalc. GRADE IV—-1 Annilen MacDonald 2 Muriel Cobb 3 Ethel MacDonald. GRADE III--1 John L. Stordy 2 Kenneth Cbbb 8 Clayton Simmons. GRADE 11-1 Elvnest Norton. GRADE I—(Si‘.)—1 Eleanor Wood 2 Willard H11 3 Allison Sturdy. GRiAlDlE I—(Jr.)—1 Frederick Nor- ton. Perfect Attendancez-Edith Losrd, Elaine Mord, Ellsworth Large, Ed‘ ward Norton, Robert Norton, Robert Dawson, John Luque, Eleanor Wood, Ethel Dawson, Jcanelzt T‘ i. Em- est Norton. ‘..< AVONDALE SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of Rb. GRADE X-l Marlon O'Donnell,» GRADE IX-l Catherine O'Don- ' nell 2 Jack O'Donnell a Eileen O'Don- ' nell . GRADE VI1I—1 Morgaret Ryan. GRADE VII—1 Mark Keoughan 2 Agatha O'Donnell 3 Peter Ryan. GRADE IV—1 Rita. O'Donnell 2 Thelma O'Donnell 8 Rita Keoughan GRADE XI-l Gertrude Curran 2 Wilfred Rynn lnuth Cairns, Teacher CAUGHT COLD STORAGE FISH BARNSTABLT, M558" March 7- James Eldredge was puzzled when he found he had caught several salt water fish in 1.1.. trwi 1n s fresh wager pond, pinnny friends explained that the codfish had been obtained at a c013 gboragg plant and placed in the traps as l. PT91W1¢91 1°ke' Nnt Ciisii licg Nut Dniry Proil . Nut Pow I'm-u Pubiix Pen Riiii licrn Rand lie Irvn Steel Siife Stores . Sour: iiucliiick Federal Policies Puck Motors .....'.' ' 4 DECEPTIVE ADVERTISING Regulations recently approved by Order in Council, define terms which may be used only in connection with Certification for poultry, and only by I ‘lirysilir .. (‘nmvni-rrliil Pliil Pct. ... Puii Ser N J ituilio Cm‘ tlcimrni Asph t 1i- K 0 --- tit-ni-rnl Morons ... iuir-i initinn: kcniiiicriit ic methods. snnw Pow 102.15 104.25 Ten years imprisonment is the term Un Secur 5% pc 11152 98.75 100.50 prescribed for railway workers found 90,111.10); 0],!‘ 95x51); guilty of gross inefficiency and where GUARANTEED norms "malicious intent" can be iJPOVfl-‘l- 11m.» 105.00 100 so those workers may be shot as count- 1 er-revolutionsries. 1on1 osii: 100.00 11m‘ iisnz 100.00 100s 0.11.02 100.00 Anncuniin .. . . Iiviiilix Aviniimi ... . . (‘inmiiiuii Puclflc .. (‘tiiisiilldiitcri ‘lln-d ' . (‘nnsnll-liitstl Gris imiiiinlnn Stores l . i.'1ititi_\'f‘.'ll' ... . Inturniitiivnui Ilyilro Electric ... ... 101V. ..-. 11W. 211/. 1.1.;1.t".'..' .. ism Solvents ii Ii-itfiviit‘? .. Copper ‘ .1! (‘uhon sugar cri... >- il .'\l",,'l‘illilll e m output n-iis hi-ipfui. t nt the nrcriigc riite of h’ (‘IS weekly, “iinil will hm tnincil nt this figure If ... 4n" ncxt August is not. :0 show in. ... crciisc." Other points rnforrwl to in tho lti tor tII'||1 1.111. |||'1>;'i‘1\~ie in lnn-rnnl‘ 1~o-np.-i~.|1=<--» ll. limiting output. Tim .i in an p... on. 0n iln- other hiinil. Eurnpeiiu br-vl one. German 1R percent reiiuriinn nnii icfiil iinil silvcr [IPICFI strengtliciil-ii. X0111‘. INTERNATIONAL NICKEL: Sin (‘orpu \io|il;:n1:i1-r_\' \\'..:ri Simmons (‘o Xiuziira liinlumi Power South Pacific liilfllllllllitl l'1i|.l'.z ... . Stain! Brands Poiilrrk Ford Stand Gus El l‘1mi' (‘o R S O of CM] liiiiiio .. 0 of N J Spurs ilnahnizl: .. ..-. S 0 n! N Y ' Sinmlririi Oil oi’ New Jerswy Stewart W111- “wicrlizii: Soi-urlitcs ... Thcrmold biniilwlnikfr . . Stniinbakrr Liiitcii Stairs Stccl Texiis Co . \‘.ii..i.ii1n.i U C Curb \'1~I'o1v"l‘ii.--'-k ... ..... Un Corp! Czill Mont-y ... . , Uh Gas iiIP U S Iii Al ... At"l‘l\‘l-l BOND PRICE U 5 IIIIDDEI . U S Steel ...’ . CORPORATION SECURITIES: Von Steel ..... . itll _ W-arn Bro! Co ...| iiiiQil .\iiItiiil .. .. 5 p‘: 195-’! ‘RM 77 “Mn-en gm;- , lit-ll Trio mug‘... 5 ' y _ v‘:1n ‘sin .. .-_ic . .. V1100: 1111210"... 1c t.‘ Pow .. 51,; pr. 10110 102.51) 104.110} lVoolivorth Co ("in (Tom 1H7 .11)i.00 101L511 Worth Pump . i"... Sivuiii . ‘ inn. 1111.51. 121.11: r _ t? l’ it. ... . 41/- i‘? till-i. ‘$1.710 09.01) ‘H Trufil ___~ . 41,1; n‘. 11100 nssn v0.00 1 . . 5 pc Jib-i», 102.75 104.25 m YEARS FOR’ ‘NEFFIC ENCY tint Pow s‘ pi: 111.111 112.50 03.53 (int Pow .. fi pc 104i. 92.50 Do. m“; .\[ C M C0 .. 51A pi: 1947 101.50 103.00 131mm Unmd 1 in... Pow . . 103.50 105.00 MOSCOW, March ‘l-To achieve ,,,,,, pow 103.15 100.00 . . .- .- somc sort of order out of the present ‘ 131:?" railway chaos in Russia. the suthor- “m, q.,,,,,, __ 4.5 Dc 13%;, 122,33 _ 1' . is 0 ...| .. ities have resorted to the most drast Sig‘; _ _ m“ mm: The figures made Dopiirtincnt of Mines of tlntnrlo, covcr- ini: opcrntinus iiiirlng i930, contain in- teresting mntcrinl in regnrii to the rc- sults of operations Iiy International Nickie 90., of Czinniiu d-iriiii: thu ycnr. _0f the three groups into which output may [no iliviileii. two ehozveii very nih- stnntiiii increases, copper nut] previuns metnls, while there was ii ilccllne in the output of nickel. Sn fnr as lhs first mentioned wiis concerned, cuverler cop- pcr recovered ninhuntmi nnii 31,609,100 in 11028. Refined nnil rico- tit-iytic copper rccroorcli ninonntcri in 51,476,051 pouniis zis iigniiist in 1020, and 49,l~i.'.‘.7i~i, pounds in 1925. The recovery of precious instills show ed n very sharp in crease for 1930 oror 1:120. Goiil recovery ims $172,703 iis u- gulivst $175,132 nnrl siivi-r, $107,101 com- pnrcii with $2i7,50Zi. Piniiiiuin, of which there is iin unusually promising ilcpos- it ln the Frocil Mine, increiiscii i.y nearly 50 percent-from $i,1i46,1;§1 to $2,- 4llti,tl§.'i. The tutnl vtiiue of precious met- nis recovered iliirlni: the will» :i1nnunte11 to 3,316,547 compared with $2,060,106 Iii incrciise of over 60 percent. From the time tliiit iliv. first refiner! copper was produced nt the new rup- pcr refinery nt Sinliinry lust ycnr, i-zit- put up to December ti! ‘Hi5 25,377 ions. A gnlii and silver refinery to rccover ‘those metals is now nearing complai- on. of Approval and Wfmllfl such Economics WHY A FARM BUDGET cfliciai organ persons duly entered under policies and thereby qualified to use newly defined terms in respect to their poultry operations. This ap- plies particularly to the advertising and sale of poultry stock and Ap- proved Ohicks. In addition to giv- ing recognition to a schedule of terms and defining their application the regulations define deceptive ad- vertising in the following terms: “the application, orally or otherwise, of any word, term or phrase by these regulations defined to any poultry product which does not comply in n11 respects with the requirements of the relative definition or definitions." Odicials of the Federal Department of Agriculture are checking up close- advertising at the present time to protect the interests of hatchery- men and breeders entered in the fed- eral approval and certification schemes. ly on all baby chick and poultry. Taiuivuiivo UP rATiisR Gosselin, endorsing the budget sys- tcms for farms, says:- “Budgets help the farmer to work out the b and live. s tribution season, to amount of seed, fertilizers, feed and other supplies likely to be needed during the year, the amount of cash necessary when it help also in determining the total net returns that may be expected, so the K182855811’ may be made to meet living expenses payments make the tween the estimated icommon practice used by commer- cial firms, ernmcnts. mended a in the Economic Annnlist, of the Agricultural Branch, Ottawa, A. E. est combination of crops tuck, to make a good dis- of labour throughout the determine in advance the to operate the farm and will be needed. " ,, ' financial a“ ngements of different kinds, and to necessary adjustments be- probable expenses, and the. returns. Budgeting is a public agencies, and Gov- It has also been recom-, nd used with success by leading farmers of different coun- For 111': _SkIn-‘Minnrii'n_l.inlmcnt. "may WIIAT A HEN “TLL E T It may be interesting at a time when new means of marketing in- cidentni farm products is vitally im- portsnt, to know what an average hen can convert into eggs during the course of n year. There could be no more dependable or authori- tative guide in this regard than the average of averages of feed consump- tion in egg laying contests, deter- mined from the records of six suc- cessive years and averaged from ev- ery province in the Dominion. These figures show that the average hen will consume 157.4 pounds of feed s. year. Of this total 83.6 is grsin or imliun export. iluring tho crop year to rinti- iillh} Irv-H. iwlow tiie orcrious suns l siiznr llllti iniiliin 11nd Jiiriiucse i-iinc 1111-1 1:111‘ crops hiirc iill‘|Il'I| n11: 1.. l.» largo;- ti..'in in either of the two previous irons- prniluccrs have ngreaii to '!| lntniii. (‘nppvr l.iit zinc has saggcii to the low of 111st rivriiiiilila _tiy tlic to H-Lilirhfibli iminids compared with 7014-33430 in if-fli! 7,1 |,7l 1.762 meal mixture, and 22.8 per green feed. Add to this 41.2 pounds cciit I Buy $5,000 payable in twenty years-for less than 58d a day Immediate Delilery in Event ' of Prior Death ‘l’!!! . MANUFACTURERS LIFE . INSURANCE 001mm? -' HEAD OFFICE For Prince Edward Island Cameron Block, Chariotcettlwn charged in an address licrc. Princess Kropotkin is now the wife of _miik and the feed supply straight. of from the farm totals 157.6 pounds per bird or over 93 per cent of the feed drequired. The supplementary feed included 3.3 pounds beef scrap, 1.9 pounds grit, 3-4 pounds shell, and 1.2 pounds charcoal. A flock of 150 hens will convert 8,856 pounds fnrm grown feeds into eggs and un- der ordinary conditions will show 100 MEXICO STARTS WORK ON U. Sn-TAIHPICO ROAD per cent profit over cost of feed at current prices which is in itself a valuable item of income for any farm-Dominion Department of Ag- riculture. .______.i_ A REAL COST FINDER In these days when efficiency in production is so essential to success in farming, whether on s. large or small scale, cow testing is proving its worth. Daily weighings of milk arouse a. farmer's interest in his dairy herd and encourage him to give attention to those little details so es- sential to success. Supplemented by periodical visits by the Dairy Promo- ters and “fat.” tests daily weighings provide a. reliable guide to intelli- gent feeding and increased produc- tion. The "boarder" cow who will not earn her keep even with the i best of feeds can be weeded out and the production from good cows in- creased-Department of Agriculture, amass Should you become Total} y Disabled the Com- pany will waive future premium deposits and in addition pay you $50.00 a month during the period of disability, untiilmaturity of policy. _'Bascd onAge 25 I i ‘IOIONIO. CANADA I c. n. nucuss, District Manager, ' } Lorimer Hammond, New York journalist. Fifty per cent of the profit from all Soviet foreign trade is used to support of l. ii Construction is being superuscd by General Juan Andreu Alamazan, Mexican secretary of communications It will be a dirt road with s, topping of shell and asphalt; and is expecmi to be passable at leat 300 days a your Most of the route will be within these agents, and $100,000,000 is on five miles of the coast. deposit in England and German of banks for this purpose, she claimed. BROWNSVILLE, Tex, March '1- Work has started on the construction of a 300-mile sec coast ._i_______ WOMAN GIVEN DEATH S ENCE T. MARSEILLES, France, March 7- Death sentence was passed here on a young married woman Anna Guil- iani, for the murder of herhusbsnd. automobile She is not expected to go to the gulli- iiighwcy from the Mexican sen port otine, because President Doumergue " of Tampico to the United States bor- has commuted the capital penalty on, der here. ‘ every WOIIIB-Il murderer. \. r. Stewart Jones 8r Co. Correspondents of Greenshields 8c Co. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange 88 Great George SL, Charlottetown s-______..._-.-Jl ‘f3. M's: l PAGE NINE’ _ ma! N0 301w) QUO TAITION -i i Ottawa, ~ _________ PRINCESS CHARGES SOVIET AMASSES REVOLT FUND DETROIT, March 8.—'I'iiere are 144 paid Soviet agents in the United States whose sole duty is to encour- age Communism and prepare for a world revolution Princess Alexandra Kropotkin, for- mer member of the Russian nobility against capitalism, JOHNSTON WWARD Stocks and Bonds limbs”: Mound Sml Ext/Mega, Maura! Curl lain, Tomato Star} Exrbmgr, iVin Bxrbagv, Cbkago Baud of Tull, Nnv Yul Cub (llllfllll HEAD OFFICE Royal Bank Building, MONTREAL GORDON BLDG. Charlottetown, l’. E. I. .'-' Ben]. Rogers, Jr., Manager. Telephone 641-642. ' nip!‘ Grdl PLUMBING Frost Breaks— Promptiy and effectually repaired by experienced plumbers. Frozen Pipes- Quickiy thawed, no danger of fire with our modern appliances Phone 393-J for your next work. . FRED. PI. __~_- o» TRAINOR Opp. Prince Edward Theatre iiv (Zenrge McManus LET SHERLOCK HOLMEB FIND MAGGIEB LQ=5T D05 - 1M 0N A vACATiON-VESYERDAY 1 HAD Dom-Y MOORE CALL HER m’ AND Sh‘! we wAa DR. DUMBGLJYSKY,AND ‘MAT I wAs lN Hi5 PRIVATE HefiPlTM- SCHEME. . WEAK AND EXHAUSTED i ARRIVED HOME —MAGGIE FELL FOR THE. THE. HAPPY 1.1m: OF M”, A CDQVALESCENT AND NOW FOR w. ,~'// . °1 1 BUT, MR5 JIGGSfTHERE l5 NO SUCH DOCTOR OR HOSPITAL IN THE CFFY- THERE MuiaT ESE SOME MISThKE i’i.i_ CORRECT THE MISWKE IMMEDlATELV i cooo-iavepiurv-TELL 1~—-—\ ‘EM TO Rusn THAT AMBULANCE. iillii“ . \\ ».-.~ .1.”rrm-vsvw-vsrn-owvrrrvvvrnvvfi‘ 7 x1 - w: *' - __. ,,_._ ‘f A _ \ 3 __ one-.- 1 '_§%. ‘.2’! /' i .... , . “*5. I