y 1" gunman IUITAILI t ,visiriiuli's incli MliliiEi PlliIliTAlIiiNS Corrected For Every Wednesday and §aturday Issue _ Hum PIIODUCI Q ... ... - v Os: .., . . . .. .. . ‘ Il-‘IAIL IARKIT Po torn pk . l'oi y hunch .. Roast Beef . (‘hicken curb . Stew Melts . Pork Chops Wcsi lb ._ Roast Pot-k .. Fowl . Geese each uc (‘nrrnts 4 lit ‘i0 Onions Nu l l0 lhl . ' ' Pnrsnipl Ii lb I01: Apples doz .. .. 15-30 Rents ilol 1045c Cabbage . 5-101 Butter . . . Ibc-fliic Cream . 40c Eggs don Oc-lflc ‘lurnips .'l for 5r Cranberries qt I‘ Dried Cod 1b . . . Corned Mackerel each Smells lb licil lb . . Fresh fillets lb i LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jan. lfr-Ufferings on tbs. two hlorltleal livestock murkzil today totalled 887 heuti. RM D were composed of 160 cattle. 181 calves, 20d hogs and 15 sheep au'd lambs. Rs cattic wero mostly common to just fair quality, cows Hid hulls. Prices were unchanged at $1 ‘Z5 to GI 50 forcuunern lnrbcuttertl. 31.15 t6 ".2 50 for plain to fair butt-her cows Fnmmnn hulls brought $2.23 to $2.70 with fair kinds around $3. - ~ Cain-- were steady. A few grassers m-ro rid at $3. The bnisnce of the valves were v-eals of fair to medium- quality and brought mostly 50. . low buck lambs brought $5 with sht-cp from $250 to $310. Bur-on hogs were sold at $8 [ed and watered. with $1 per hug premium on selects anti tin- usnnl out of 50 cents butchers hvaviss $6 50. pcr, hundrctiwt-ight on hnavies and lights. Extra vrers $1 and sows from $6 to MT’L_._CURBJ (Johnston and Ward» ltorhs Opened Ahitibi licanhnrnoil . Blew Corp Phi Brit Amer Oil - Mal! . . . . .. iiew Tillyer t...» "When neat you need glasses. Their worth has been proved. "We lt rap in latest styis sf ~ ‘ or mountings. iflrz. w. TAYLOR Charlottetown :1. s. TAYLOR . . Fl “.40 05 tracts chan trading cxp t-insn to two nooks. futures shown-ti n sharp drop on (‘nnutlinn n-mnintalii_\~ At the Iclus-AI Yr trntiirlg thc tnnrkt-t more. Homestake, at 350. lost. 28 \_\'ua t-nsvr u- i; lv-l‘?! unchnngcd to 0mm o0 points lower than yesterday. p ' Canadian doliur dropped below It was quoted at ii percent discount el t; at mid afternoon. but rallied to close at par. 5Q percent Dremiu sterling lhu active rrutliu; exchanges todny u-jtiie States ilolinr advanced to sell above qulgwd ghgmgelvw m a v ‘y q ed. m" ,4’ 87% showing careful- » - down 5Q of a rent " ' The American dollar was quoted cents. Lu ' N is for nature, it'll cancel D is for diving. I is for inns. when you A is for agriculture and. D is 1'0!‘ (10116. Miscellaneous {ii (Qgnadlan Press) MONTREAL. Jan lb- Wheut nor no 2i . lflrleyC W no 3 M. Oats C W no 2 M. Outs C \\' no 3 41. (bats Iced no l 48. alglcouz- spring wheat patents first: Flour seconds I5 00. Flour bakers “.00. our winter wheat patent; choice to $4.50. Flour white corn $5.80 to 80.00. Brun ton $20.25. shorts ton $30.25. Miritilinga tun 80;! 26 to $33 25. ituliod outs hag 90 lhl Iii 15. Hay no Z per ion curlotl 815.00. Vhuesc No l t-tirreut Ont 101,5 to l1. -t'bces(-. summer ill») to l2. Bmttsr no l 22% to "it". iuflrb in cartons A l i. ge 30. . Eggs A 1 llrwlllilll Ill. Eggs A ‘i pallets 32. Eggn A largo :i'_'. Eggs A nlmlium 30. Eggs A puiints ‘:9 Eggs B int-go ‘.‘i Eggs B medium 23. Eggs l! ‘.‘l. Eggs t.‘ '.‘l. Potatoes Que lids 46-47. N B S014 48-50 P E l 50's 511-52 tflsnndlnn Press) MONTREH nu. hnrlds in the heaviest ru-nd on the market in prices of silver the exchange todny. Currencies . under severe pressure. (Canadian Prlss) NEW YORK. Jun. 15—All leading in common with stocks and com- in anticipa- Judgment of tbs Supreme Court o! the ljuitcd States. For the first time in 10 months, the PIP. The final rate yesterday vral m Sterling nd the French franc silo closed well above their low marks for the day. Sterling lagged as $4 8-1 before meeting closing r1.- wus $4 8T, a net loss of two cents. dipped to 005 cents before srsngth- ening to close st 0 6B cents for a net loss of 01% M a cant. lovv sl support. The r9 resenting h ~frsno iCunndissa Press) AIONTPPEAL. Jun. l5-—’.l‘ho round ~'.~d rt ht tie-mot n (ill Tho pound closed at from yesterday. it‘ 3-32 of one pucent premium, up t mtg percent. and the ‘l-‘rehch franc continued unchanged at 65B P is for province, oubiinied.‘ i It is for residents, srnnrt. llld N‘ fined‘ PTEYGI. YOU!‘ fare: C is for Chnrlotbetowru- City and boat, i - ' E is for enterprise, which you will note . E is for Eastern, dorm by the m, D is for dining, our estahies-Gce W is for welcome, give us A is for athletics, l W. some always gh n! ; R. is for reynard, our foxes are peaches, and fun st the benches. want to stop S is for’ Summersldc. when you want to shop; r. is for lookinl. thst'll be you. angling too: N is for the notice-"Tourists This w”... but there's more "Lr. Freetown" I could BIY- Ulo MlnnrtPl tor Burns is-witn l9 cou- l SHARP liRilP iN STBBKS 0N N .Y. EXBIIANEE (By I-Ylnk lllsoMiilen. Associated Press l-‘lllanvlll Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Jan. ilk-The Un- lied States dollar swirled higher in a boiling fonehn exc‘ q;- market today as financial quarters here, and abroad again experienced mis- givings over the coming decision of‘ the Supreme Court oi the United States on the legality of the gold clause. -- Stocks. leading grains and com- modities, and most secondary bonds responded with sharp set- backs. only partially vmpensated by modest recoveries at the close. Gold and silver mining shares were the first and severest suflerq era. with losses of from l. to 4 or 5 Point-s each. While high-priced is- sues in this group dropped even and was about worse than that at. its lowest, while U- B. smelting. at. 1091-4, was 130W?! 0 3-4 pointspst tho close after touching J06 1-2. Although declines in leading trading stocks were substantial at "me-S. the list as a. whole was not The Asso- ciated Press average for 60 selec- ted stocks declined 1.08 points to cnrr'ncio' d~ii d sh l i re o!‘ tilc UriItQdL sift.» diiii.’ lunthe hi»? m“ “d the bmnm" “mmmted oigu cxchnilgc markets today. to 1.878.010 shares. Canadian gold-mining issues were moditiea, foreign cxch u k d 119$ _ us nem-utrsuesn Inrreafied"! w“ em w Lam shore reoorded the tlon of the forthcoming “gold clause" widest decline, dropping more than three points. Other losers or a, point. or more included Dome Mines, MWmWN-Pflwlllilne and Norancla. 11136205010381 Nickel, Hollinger, Hudson Bay mining, Nipisslng and ‘Rack-Hughes were on fractionaliy. BINGWOOD SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT A splendid comet-t was rendered by the pupils o! Ringwooo school on December 20th. the proceeds g)- ing to the Red Clfiss Society. Tne school was mutually decorated tor the occasion, presenting a very Ohristmasy aspect. The p1" ‘Is ac- itlble manner, training by their teacher. lidlsllltlth n». their was formers. The beaut 1 deco ed tree adorned one comer, laden with presents. donated by. the teacher and. Ringwood Women's Institute. to each pupil. The teacher was also P. l. l. CALLING ALInTOURIQVTQV N-qmwd mm . beumuu‘ t, a lmxsb. mirror and comb the pupils, accompanied by an dress. Mr. Angus MoEacivm-n ably 0f the kiddies by cleverly “imper- sonating Santa Claus. 7, . ‘ The Iollowllns lflltlrfl-lflmfwlii carried: otttrzfChoi-lzs, Wei . by the School; Recitation, An A of Welcome, Oswald Georveati; Recitation, salutary, Inez McMahon. Dialogue. Choice of Occupation; Recitation, A Witty Retort, Arthur Feehim; Recitation, Merry Christ- mas. wum- Currie; solo, by Gor- don Holman; Recitation, miner's Pmsent, Ella. MeEachem; Dialogue Christmas Wishes; Elicitation, A Conundrum, Gordon Mclcan: Reci- tation. A Christmas Quiz, Cather- ine White; Carol. It Came Upon s Midnight Clear, by the School; Recitation. Santa and Unclc Jack,- Chsrlie Currie: Recitation. A voice for Santa, Francis McMahon; Solo, by Oswald Gcorveatt: Dialogue. The Catherine White; R “ “ I Shoe or Stocking, John McLean; Dia- logue, Deaf as atPost; Recitation, How Bantu Claus Looks, John Mah- ler; Recitation. A Lady ‘Santa. Junior Mcliscberu; Solo by John Mohean: Recitation, The Christ- mas story. Muriel Mcxinnon; Recl- tstion. Looks Like Pa. Francis Mc- til, banks and _ amt-t- Clsargs for soy as! "iIVATI:—2 vrr Illi- "l". '"'" Ilons m- an: price vi Ive. ltrlotll I, y advances. p- i0!‘ SBIB, IOI lluins outhouses. etc. 1r P" sheet. Guardian Oflics. t1. A don sans -- rmnowoon m} LKlndl in]. Phone Til-J.‘ . , L-MM-l-O-ll-li-ll-IG-lb. ' ssnl '- aucnos roast- luesu and warn Scorn -------.-.....~-------~.-..... ieing iiatasé-Payahle in Advance 010., do par munu [Alters of Condnlento, n u sppvoelat on. 70o. per t mus I on on. m." . u» vavsisononl twenty-five saints. 0910.1 To Let nnT-oorrraos, m mo. n. TO Apply Willard McDonald. P110116 1l77-J. b3563-1-l5-3i. T0 LET—SI XRDOM IUNGADOW in Brighton. Apply Gordon Brighton Road lhlrnsu Garage, cw. wngm, me L-Zildt-l-I-ll-ld. Mshtm; Dialogue, Playing school; ‘ when Christ Came, Harrie Currie; Chorus. Christmas Bells. by the School, with solo part by Eileen White; Recitation, Pat's Love, Nelson Currie; Dialogue, Newspaper Perpiexities: Recitation, Choosing s. Stocking. Charlie Cur- r712 Duet. bv Emesi; and Amos Georveatt: Recitation, A Talk i0 Santa, John Mahler; Dialogue, Little Pitchers: Recitation, Christ- mas Rcmemhrance. Eileen White; Carol. Silent Nlqht. by the school: Remarks by Chairman; A visit from Santa. - The following is the address:- Desr Teacher: As the joyous Christmas season is fast approach- ins. our thoughts are wandering to those we hold dear. u-tst is why w: come in you st. this particular time, trusting you will overlook all our mistakes and unworthiness during lhspssttvvoandshslf srsyou have labored so faithfully unonl ll. never paring yourself o! time l0 points $1.,’ . acted as chairman mid Mr. Gnr- M I is for "The Island," the tourists Mg campmp ‘them-ed m, hearts latter: Recitation, Kitty's Presenh, v (By ‘Johnston )Iavd'l lpsslal IOBNING IAIKIT ' LITIIII saw roux. 1v. v.. Jan. to-ai- thgugh no wzrrtgvvbilo“ x uu or way ysl or ny 0c b? eel held well throughout a do session. ln vlovv of the sharpness a! tho do. clino last weelr,.modorutlng on Satur- ““ii' i“"‘ Pit"! ti?’ ‘it n3“! Ti"? rnyug ensc 700 c- log mhillrt bod cove: coustrudt so.” t 000D Ill O 0!] I WON IOIQI I better WIILIQ Golvvrinmenf gold, issues WQIILI W00 Cl‘. ‘ra II I)? CO! I l0 WBIO down on tho day. This may indicate loss», apprehension over s A oslibis supreme Court ruliur uphold an the Gold Clause. but that uncertainty haobablykegllt continue to dominate t s mur a . - hlinw and Company. suruunv. NEW YORK. if. Y" Jan. Iii-Gold Bars quoted in noadou at 142s id ag- ainst 14in lid Monday. _ New York Curb Exchange short; in- terest us o! Doc 81. 1084 totalled 15b. ‘oaths-bursa against 18,180 on Nov. 3 , lit-turns from? Ruuduyh plcbisclls in Suol- follow. Votes cast 528.704; for (icunnu ruin 470.080. For Loa ug o! Nigiorfs rule 40,014, for hens rule I rvt- llonrds condition statement ct demand deposits and $8,000,000 in Government deposits. increases of $140,000,000 in reserve lvui nces with reserve banks and 80,- 000500 in time deposits. General Electric in December quar- il-r received orders totu g Sill.- 0-i0,'i'00 against $31,085,700 in tine) tynuirtcr of 1033. Year 1034 QIQMO,‘ 303 against $142,’i"10.7iil in 1938 American Tel and Tel system earned f5’: u share in 198i against Si! $8 in fi-l. .T C. Penney Company Dec lain S"‘l..'i00.188 ngoinst_$25.B27.830 in ‘Deo- 4' ubcr 1931i, i‘: ntonlbs ‘sales 8212.031,- '.‘.\7 against $l78.773.il06 in previous your. President Budd of Burlington lays gross revenues of road are currently running about 3 to d percent below a year ago. Estimsitcs road will reDort {saloons of about 8250 s share in i Ma .1. eits‘ ATA Glance, (Clnadl ass-Press) T and Moatrsali-Judustrla‘ stocks closed lo we; Toronto Mines-Sharply lower New York—Stocirs closed lower. “'lnnipeg-\Vllfl¢ down 1% to IVs cuts Montreal-Silver lower ' New York-Cotton, rubber and cof- fee ion-en. sugar. uncbanscd- HANcE -_%__. (Canadian Press) '\ BIONTREAL, mu ilk-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follows:- ~--Aitstmiiu potgnd I 0041 ‘w-Bulgnrlh" m‘ 7-‘10120. lghlgrnflonr-Korw dnl-urs .4848- . sluv§¥i'a _wn .007. " irrir on .170- Fmncn franc .0058. Germuny-roichssnnrlt .4008. Gross Britain pound 4.8121. Greece drnchma 0003. lrlioiland fiorln Jfllgh ' urlvgllry pcn o .‘. . India rupee iifl3. _ Italy lira .0862. Japan yen .2802. Jugoslaviu dinar 0&7. New Zoalnnd pound 3 802i. Norway krone .2441. South Africa ‘posund 4 I10. ‘tiwltseriand franc Unity? states dollop 1-82 per cent discoun (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Jun. 15—l<‘oruign ea- changcl weak. Great Britain high 4x00; clean 4.81; 00 tiny bills 4 5%: Francs 058: Italy 8.48; Belgium 23.20; Germany 30 00; (‘ansdn 1.00. or energy for the sake of those un- der your care, you were never lim- ited to school hours, the" task of instructing us seemed to be upper- most in your mind. ls you never left the school till work was oom- pieted. We trust. in tho months that lie before us under your cure we may spend in diligence Ind obe- dienoe. Please. dear teacher. accept. our little gilt as a token ol esteem and best. wiaha for Christmas and a Happy New Year. Patriot please copy) upturn got I cosslr lhie s favorable reotion the Government would he h on both. 0n Wheat and to some eltsat on cotton it i6 on- tirely a Enable al to t tho . B. Supreme ourt decision w il be. l! un- favourable.‘ the Government will try by other moans to sccompll some results that it accomplish by its gelddolicy. Stocks rsliisd modern y and if it were not tor the uncertaint gold decision. the recent s points in the lnduds-isi would have been luflis-isat buying back some ws bu! advised sail weeks ago To be on the sars -s e. my advice is not to buy back yet any of the higher priced issues. American Foreign Power first pfd is not likely to react‘ much ‘further and those who bought it around 18 lhoultl hold it. Thole who missed it may stout buy- ing near 11. ' Gonerul Asphalt holds wt-ii. it can still he bought ‘around 17. Phillip Morris did nothing and those who sold out half above 4'! should buy it buck if it goel to 45 Those who bought it. recently near 43 should buy more in case it goes to above 4L it will sell much higher this Spring. Fairbanks More rose nearly a point 1nd remains a purchase it it reacts again below 1S. Allis Chalmers ml! be bout" l?" l5 for a good movement. General Electric can be bou ht l!- ound '21 and won't Qeact much urthsr. American bank note rose 1% and is a bargain below l4. The easing of security low restrictions will benefit it greatly. You will so it again shove 20. The silver stocks may be bought on any weakness, but allow for buy- ing more if they should go 2 points a inst you. They are bound to lll hgher prices irrespective o! the gold in tho country. a srersg el to start Baring. nsotwscTooT? CONCERT The annual Christmas concert in connection with the spring Bu»! School was hold in the hall. Defi- IBth, with a large’ number 0.’. spoo- tainrs and visitors Present. The following programme was admir- ably presented by the pupils. M1‘- Relzh Neck acting as chairman- Welcome. by Elmer Payntkl‘; Chorus, Christmas Bells; Mono- logue. by James Psynter: Christ- mas Acrostic; Dialogue, mini-ranted Boxes; Pantomime by 4 primary pu- piis; Recitation by Fred Payntcr: Duet by Voids and Grace Dunninsi Psntomlne ll $611: raniOF 811'“; Monologue by Jean Gillespie; Duet by Fiorrls ayniver and Rebeca Orr; Iteoi by voids. Dunninit: mteynission, sale of candy: Pennant brill. Pantomime by tour primary pupils; B010 by Oliver Cole; Reciiirtlen by Ruth Meek: Dialogue, Christmas Spirit; Monologue, by Hazel Meek; Duet by Hattie and Thelma ravnler: Panbornins b! foils-senior this: Qin- logue, Christmas with the R0188- 3i chorus, Santa Claus is Coming. Primes were awarded by the ten.- cher for general proficiency to Basel Meek, Henry Meek. MYWB Jean Gillespie. . Austin Wig- e: for perfect attendance to Henry Meekulaytnn Dourhart and Ausunwirmors and for most stars to Ruth Mwk- All" which Miss Halal Meek read the following address and Miss Alva Just. presented a lovely our» to W» teacher. Tbs teacher thanked pupils tor their kindness in remem- bering her. and wished them all a Merry Christmas and‘ a HlPPY NW Year. Rasher: We. your pupils wish b. conveyor you our best wishes st this Christmas time. we feel that with such s. lender it is vgry guy f0!" us accomplish Olll‘ tasks. we mo? weblzave often tries your enee. u were always thepszme. with tr‘: little stilt. we wishes for a Merry Christmas and gflgppyuswYesrnflignedonbe- ‘half o! the pupils of 8min: Brook school. 11m ringing of sleigh bells Ind of reindeer-l announ- to their various homes; feeling that ihb pupils were making satisfactory PNINss under the skillul man- lnment oi their teacher, Miss than: M011. SUCCIISPULLY DWINDI TITLI (ly Ghrdllrrs 5 Isl Wis) MoAvuy. or .'.l‘hl1 m: s challenger Hill Low jallt 11D $0 .. 108.37 102 N 1M1‘ ".40 20 35.56 35 17 35.44 .17 20 Utll t 11M 113i 17.44 .03 40 BOMII . .. 00.39‘ .00 DOW JOB!‘- til had hoped to c M07, AStQoc/t. Exchange lsml lltllllsl n ldlllrfll (q-wgd numbers o! (It's Instr!‘ stock Iashaugo. lost-veal Curb Ilsa m, ass Bloisrlolrl llrnt. (Thar-lotto- town.) Blocks Batlurlt A . Bail Tel . . . . .. Nova Scott “lillrfllls lEAli unv u militia (c. r. Byflllribllh wan) Mo Jan. . first NTRIIAL should the Unltedu eolaru the Court d " masseuse...“ add: s. the support was suddenly drawn and prices silflersd s sharp reversal. Losses were in a big ma- jority at the close. 4 Early dmngth was attributed to reports from the buses/u or statis- tics ab Ottawa that Canada's for- eign trade was steadily increasing and to further reports that Canada would shortly negotiate s. trade treaty with the United States. Al- cohol stocks la particular showed the streets of strong buying nest" the the start on the belief the United Eiiltes would reduce her customs duties on imported liquors in the near future. Despite the ‘ weakness onsor two stocks managed to close with gains. Lake oi’ the Woods preferred moved up 5 1-4 to 0i l-d and Dominion Glass. in its first s?- pearance this year. dllmilsd 10 points to 120. Canada Bteamahips was up l5 cents. Dominion Bridge, halt a point and (finsdl. Cement post preferred 1 1-2 points. Bales totalled 28.041 shares; bonds $43.03. LOOKING FOR HEIRS (o. r. n; Guardian's sperm Wire) ‘PR-UFO. N8" Jan lbs-Bolts 0! of Henry and Isabel Norton. the iota Prank Norton was s sar- derler by trade andieft his estate to til-round ‘docisim over oust-am Male Help Wanted ;ILIABLI MAN T0. Guardian Gill-I'll 4°" store route. this county. No sell- NM- l-U ing; distribute, collect. kpnisncs ‘ y. lirauld not sixty lablf- a n; usu- 3:11am véeetilkly. Apply shsmas 93l- mtuut I-r ' r Mlll- ' “ . L-ssso-r-te-li. ~ ' u-im-l-re-li. _ BRIRGING UP FATHER A‘! IDW PIIOII -' I a "can ‘m. mama at. ,. * um: st. .» _ 10-1-1041. WAKTIIITO » IHIIIM- ~ Wanted anionic. donuts/w "tour hens, use sobbier. sad unrelated. Qt! 10% ‘wmpmn-aasso- A nor-a 0' sslloldtlivl" Ol-D I "M sex-oer?‘ l '5 ULIu ...e:.'.rr-.. . A 1V. i. ' Y. Sitock A Ex ' h ng“ were unchanged cgt mduca market today with ' ' --- “ Ward “aiifiii-“ahlhi? t all l 11M with its It 24 I "I ' u at?! “'5'... rseeeipta real Stock llehsnli.‘ Ives lulled 1.1M bolas. Clrb Market, lldliehruond s he cheese‘ market was 105i to ll (gums), cents s pound for current no tl~0n- tario with lnrlnren 1i 12 coats a pound. X Ggdsd shiprnoutl m earlots or less of eggs were generally I0 (loan for A ls! , i6 st 0n the" otofo market Quebscl and Prince Edward Islands st so to m 5G cents. 0~0ol bumped, along over the oorduro today and received a savers down, losses rangin to drop was attended I . houndbelora the close Base and silver stocks also lost we iasl can comparison with the golds. 100,000 shares chsngad hands The heavy selling was attributed to fear among holders that. the Supreme, i in th U B u " old clauss".’iu'n the Govsrnmsnt and Hoe o gold so evsl uutl the situ tan ii . siissai“‘§§i§§‘s’°"“5*a* guts-w- n.£'_._._. a in E°s§§k atéhit t: -_ ___ ° I‘§:g~sr~$ l8 u ac con Bnaait 183 - Drglon Paper 4 Do Bridge - ‘i? 4V1 80 (l 0% ‘Ii 1800 3W4 lutl Pow 50 Lskrof Woods . 12V: Massey Harris _ 4% hlcColl Front lll blunt Pow a 5 Natl Brew .. B2 Nat Steel Our 175$ Power Corp . 0% 0% 8t Lavr Corp ... one .. 170 150 St Low Pfd . 7 6:5 Shawlni u 10 18 Sher 15 ll Btsei o Can Com . as so Steel o Cnu Pfgi- . 48 v d8 Wah Cotton 31 fl- Win Elan .. 3 i Commerce - Montreal .. m ' aggisgeau - o- i-‘lrzt Flores greeport 1's! ... .. §s§=saesa=s.ss;ssn. usfli§fiuSfigg~t5Sfibia$ggggg Eiii-siqs§E;sssa§sz-.§5§a§.2s ~ S sségi: Bank Canada, tides to the Board e! Dire Canadian Pacific Bsiiw He succeeded the labs Wiism, of ‘Vancouver. ass gliaiives reported living in this dis- w,‘ ‘vi I = 3fizuoo-lwiéa‘ ..s=.'.:..§....l§-