2 .- u -..., {ii W1. 3M5 S Reel state Service - Collection of Rentals, etc.', etc. Our staff‘ is experienced in every phase of 1 i i 1 1 i i I HE AD OP l‘! C E BRANCHES at 5T. JOHNS, NFLD. SAINT JOHN, N B. MONTREAL MONCTON §fi CHAILOTTETOWWN BRANCH-JIM. BlSSlITl‘. Manager. HALIFAX. N. S. CHARLOTTETOWN .4 Review OfNewBrunswicki I3or'T1Tu2_2§ean~ I£Nl3 1i (. L. u L‘ ltrul t, 1' sgtflfff yQuotations Montreal _$t0ck Market (Conrad an Press) tucks Butuuin-t A 1111i ‘r11 if Jll We offer a complete Real Estate Ser- 17”‘ ‘M viceQManagement. Selling, Letting, ‘Ilnm Mxlg" 111mg n 1m» 11m I. v 1r 13' Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian Press) hi1...» A11 . All: ¢i.iA h Pow Am our ll. . Am ‘lel and Tel Anaconda . . Aichlsou . . Auhwu .\lut..r twin . uth 5.. cl 31:21.11 m; l: . kjhesc1~lskeualld~ Ohio-t. . on Uas Corn Prrtiut-ts - Iitiauur-o and nun II ' THE QI-l_.A_RLO'_T:l‘ETO\Vl\_l GlJAllDl/kli GRAIN l wmsu-fzflflarzfim OLOII Whcut: Dec 61A; M:y II 64%; Jnly $3.1m. Doc 80%; In! STAB; July 35231111: Dec 3519B; May 31%; July CA NI PBICII CENTRAL iilllllllllll l This tale-a ls raasrvnl (as news I eal mtasest hat advertising 0| u nswaynatan maybe laacrtadnsa oaata a word sir-oily pqyablo In vanes, TUEKEYS, GI!!! AND DUCKS at Roops. 1M2 TIIE FUNII-AL of the late Mr. George Reilly of New tendon will take place on Sunday, Dec. 31st. There will be a ahorr. service at the house at 1 pm., followed by a service in the Clifton Presbyterian‘ Church at. 2 p.m. I TUB-KEYS. GEES! AND DUCKS , Wheat No l bard B; No ‘l not Bl: this business. They have had over 1 1 v.0... " i. ""' “- \'“ 3 "'2' “I "t f "1" .- . ,_ , 1",“, 31,-‘ M» 5 u l1~' . 5;.\..1l whvnt 5'i'/.~: fortyyearsservicernrealestatework. MM. “m, w, I'm] _..1. . 1v... .\.. 1 n-m o...“ If interested Will youplease consultus. l‘ 1'~w' ""1111 . r-mfjf, l-‘fltori “spy, urn so: TM! 1111-11 .~ - -. _ , 1- ghlznlliiunrlv .. i; ‘ nail‘. N“ 2 c W 8° I N” c i s11») .-r c»... 2s {f/“tég, M 1 ‘feed 375%.; "a 1 mu 25-11.: e stern rust ompanY ~ a" - ~11“ "=1" 1 W t-rutuoo, m. ao-wm. f" Milli"; markets a hedrled "r iloudny, and vitb the Liverpool mar- k»: closed tonrrrorv, yvfll‘ rad ad- ‘lmlruv-ng of act‘ unis vn-aknned when! .1-.»a..=.- m1" Usrliuea in Dricol rarrinri wheat in Fh rrrgn douu to more than 8 cents und r y». 1- -'a I (‘p "rmcr woathl-r “"1111 :4 nw was nrvdlr-trd for a lorw 1 1x1 ..f the Unit fl States vrin- i r 1-11 '11 i» l‘. and this tended to ..- 11 11-11113 ars “i: o‘ 1 r 1i u hle 2K2“ be- 1 us: rriny’: Lnlsh, corn iii-IV; tlnuu. 11m.- 'f<~t1’. off. and provisions Imv-hvuzv-d to 5 rents darlfne. WINXIPEG. Man be» 21)—Holin|r rlullm-ss overtook thr- nhr-at market ‘o! nvcrrns marl-em and imnm-fcrl to tiny and in the ansruw of bullish en- wnuiasru and foroign demrvll. valucs . llrnpptd for nut Itasca of 2% tn 1% I Couil at the finish Dwemhcr wh-‘st closed t N. U11! er M. and July at M cen s Isilnie of vnrreaa marlrtg and importers to at Hoops. " a. POLICE COURT-At. the Police . Court yesterday morning. Rusrel1 i MacDonald, charged with possession l 1 of a stolen document was convicted, 1 and on request of the Crown, was lremanded till Wednesday for sen- tence. NEW ARRIVALS-db‘. Ind Mk5- 1 A. L. MacPherson and. two children have arrived from Sydney. C. 8.. and taken up their residence at 1i ,Dundas Esplanade. Mr. MscPher- -son, who represents Messrs. Dunn 1.3.: Bradstreet. is a native of Cape 1 Traverse, but has been absent with the firm for the past twelve years Mr. and Mrs. MacPhsrson and| family are welcome back to the ‘province where Mr. MacPhcr-son 1opens a branch of his firrrrs busi- 1 nee-s early next year. CROSS BDADS PERSONALS — Mr. and Mrs. Willard Prowse and Miss May Pmwse. Brsckley, spent By P, D. ‘il-‘lrlnx-rnli‘ .- - report-i u» tlbed upglmlxlregdJxllflngfll; Christmas. the guest of Mr. and m: 4-: rr-r wme n 11 r1 "11 _ it “on lflmtla . ‘ an?! 12th:..- pit ‘trnrfr-nllvf bare o’! Lftftéiegt e - ° - I _ “Wt; tvl 1 ex or, - Premier and Munster of Lands and M11168 New .‘.'.'»Y.Z'.'....~.QP1':~.?“I'll?111-» pcFlt? of Miss Hester Wood-The annual - .. . b l» -~ Rn s n _ Brunswlck X“ mm“ _ lnl-lliuclrltirram I: rersrznqrvhv" ‘frlmqschool concert was held on Tnurs . ' N Y Central rm-rrsai of s-ntimcnt. Ooo-ntionl overl day night» December 21st’ ‘nd w” —-__ Mm. at...» can .1... ..-,..1.... w... m," 1.. .01.“... “.1 a decided success.-Pro. i-lazen Wig- New Brunswfckhfsceslthe ap- throughout the Province during . l-‘urhsu .\ .1 "only 1~~l.1 1.. ‘w-J-{w-ctcrfi “fr”. a more was a rccent visitor to Croat preaching year w.t a so rit of op- @119 1a,; ye“ Tye Depnmem of f‘ " ~ . "'_‘“'1"‘" ,."""" ,""-“ ' Roads. the gw-st of Hon. M. W, and timism far greaer than that evid— Lands and Mires, wlqlch h“ been . l.1'.",“d<;3u t‘ J. . :n.1'1'.‘.‘..h..d“', f....u.l"’...‘-T.'.." u. "$135.": \fr.~. Wood -M.-. and Mrs. Earle encrd by our people since 1929. chq-ggd, W11. the resp~na1b1lny o; luv..." FirrM-ic .- z ' 111mm: Sfflffll. Qh-istmus a: Alexan- TYIO Strut 1W5 lbw" W ¢1°5° ‘m’ this work, gave approval in 1933 to ‘Pmff, l,‘."fr‘g° V; wjwfrvpqmhl-lazt1nznwviztfi-r-anm h!.‘1‘1"'“‘l’_" Ara, tl11- guest of Mr. and hits. nessed an improvement in our 57a cgknqzzgllgn 10:5 in the province 1 13s Vliuhhvr L,,,,,"..,',‘, 5,1,5... 1mm. “fun... H, livnry Burhom-Mr, Earle Bolder- cconomic position which, while 110B with the res1it that several n- i u a Sine-l u-nm 1'1» <-....~.1.1..-=/1 morcmont wt son was a. recent visitor to Chal- phenomenal was steady and sure '.1.-@1y w 5.11m. t, h be 11" r1011“ nhr-nt on a pnr with m corrclpond lottetcwn Miss Haul Corbett - ne ‘ en ave ecu L‘, , ' , _ __ ‘ - ‘w 1 The unmistakable evidence of bet- openrd up Roads have been built. ‘ llt,..'..i‘.fl’."..“‘_°.' "v3.13. ':.-7.1..'.M;~'1'.1: rvcr-‘t lrmlgnm Cross Roads school teacher, l." ier conditions is to be found in the m are 1n cmrse o; cmqsnucgyon to 011111 find p11 ".4.- 1. 111mm" m1...- spcnding hcr Christmas holidays cl operation and dcvelopment ofnnli i/rmugh those settlements. Mt .1...~.-.— with .--1.-.._. artftonin]: i|.;1..~r ‘mmg 1n Rorky Pauli, _. Hon, thus nddm; m"tcrir.il,v' to our hlirilwl’ mils-sue As a rrsnlt of thin policv nmny m-QpIe 11th., 51w‘ . nearly ail the basic industries of New Brunswick, and our people are I beg rming to soc the benafits that have followed tre admirable cour- age and ref-reliance. s0 vvidem wzth n this province (lmnng tile lust. few yr-ars whrn they. "m common with people in ail parts of tho‘ world, have born sorely trl-"d with acute and serious conditions. I10 POssiblc any of muiurvz a lulnq 1n the town or \'lll"i{0 1n whlrh thcy wcre. lottultd arr- rlou huuged . and with a very smnll amount o.’ Pssh-‘nnrr will be lndi';.".‘lid(!ll{ ._ wiihin n l-w years Undoubtedly rue outstanding Tourist 1111111., economical development within New Bfllnlwlfk GIVVB 1933 W85 NW Brunswick, I think, can con- the improvement and 611111151011 01’ gratulate itelf 0:1 the fact that its our lumber industry. The story of turist traffic in 1033 was maln- New Brunswicku lumber indiwt-ry talmd to prnc"ca'iy the same in 1933 is a s‘ory of increased activ- standard as that of i932 There lty in the lumber woods, increased was of cours", a dcrrrase in the gxpofl business. increased operation ef mills and, in short, a develop- ment thrt serms destined to brim; this important industry back 011cc rim-e to the p0si!‘on it h“‘d in the economic life of this province- ‘llfllbtr 0i’ Unlfed States tourists into this province, but that falling of! was more than augmanted by the increase in our irafrlc Ccrtra‘. Cacda We witnessed l during 1933 a mcst. substantial and very encouraging increased traffic from Central Canada to this prov‘ 111cc and I b Iiere the posslhliitles of this trade in the future are most far reacdrg The advert 151.1; mm- paign v/‘ich has been carried on for the lost six years under the dirac ion of t~e Burau of Infor. motion and Tourist. Travel ls now brgicnhg to bar frut and New During the year- ft wltnessed lumber shiomen‘: to th- Urrtcd Kingdom oi’ at least 110000.000 feet and 26,0001!» to the U“1f.€d SW95‘! ~11. s11 1as'oo,'"o feet vnorttd l em happy to report as well n substantia‘ increase in the 0P8"- tlon of pulp and paper mills. 811d 1n gddflflon the resumption in Oll- rratlon of several sawmills which hm been efrsed f'r sevwai years It is estimated that the lumber out in this province o1 Crown and private lands for lorg lumber and pu‘p wood, etc, during the 1933-34 season will be 350"00O00 fort and approximately 15.000 mm W111 i" employed in the New Brunswick lumber operations this winter ‘I'M export of pulp wcod to the Unit"! States amountrd to about 95.000 cords, o; an increase in these nhipmenta over 1832. Agrlcnltnlb The harvesvns "H011 brouxht- conclusive ev‘dence that the agri- cultural indusry ln New Bruns- wick is in a so~e~rat imnrovcd condition in ccmfarislon to the Dltecedin: year. ( more the mecca of tcuriits from the Urited States and elsewhere as l a rseult of Ihe pub city which has lren accorded tiis province ‘The tourist indurfry is now One of our major industr cs rrd its promotion and development has bcen,1' think, corfucted in a ma"*rer that is bcund to show beneficial and prof- ltabl~ results to the whole people of the province. Maritime Co-optration T1:- approaeh of the New Year fi ds the gavrmmens and I be- li ve the peop‘e, of the three Mor- itme Prcvi ces are randy and r9 xious to u“'te in a g cat oo-operr- 1 five efhrt to sec re the fulfiiment of Pose clsms to wffch we are lusty entitled as members of the "om llup Uri Sh): lluti st 0.1 m1 uf 0n: Markets At A ._.~....».'.1|.v we»). n h1~a1 C ' " "ww (Panadian Prrlsi v i‘~1t""§l'ul'frl’fiffjuyrk. ,|___,_ \1u.\'1‘111a.\1._ rm 11o .--...-.-.;v. ~11- ]1'1'1|'"L\i" ""4 ~ " ' ' ' r rv-ir-n rilapl ywl ntrm luring to 1 11:11 _ .11.. t- rll 31- r t1 ;| ~ '|'..r....1-. \l|u ~ (lrswl lfllémr .~§.§.:u.-.t"w-"1l. ?“‘|.*r.~¢|mSt;.qtl-w Iii-Illa- 115i 1M.“- \..r-i- \‘U'|~H rlillfilli‘ lowvr. \\'1u1\|1..-; Now lurk’ foe nnchaxnutl; s. thump, :1! lllllhvf. tum-ana- Press) 11g Pure . Walker Pftl \\'|..-».1 .~|...<.-d l1-\1"~1" Tlllib"? and col‘ MT’L. CURB N. xpcf/KB (Ca Stocks Aurrr Pyau li . ,1...“- su]. lHtw A! (i unrl lil .. ‘an blurs-uni 1111i ()1 "l Pwft- uadlnn Press) 1:1 n u 1 s1.» Brunswick is recoming-mwe and .~.1,.,"“5..:,'" n,’ Ford of Fan A -l§%()L)(JCH5 (Cn MONTREAL. eggs frmrtl fill?“ again on the Mont». r .1 cc Blrllfl! today‘ No 1 rogrnded b .t, or in carlots n1- lass. ullvnnud to 2-1 r nia a pound B4 cant: a pound frmer than y quotation. hoidinfl l! l of tht- wintr-r tordate. Rvcoiptl ullwi 204 brtxrl tlrntlr-d sh ~. ants in (‘zirlnls nr loss Io aml lirlth (‘iumhln frosh eggs firmed to 3.‘! cunts a doaon for iAvlnrzn .'i'.‘ cont. 30 r nts for A-pu lots rna-n was offs mi fu- lula during the r1.1a| da-.y and nullala Press) ll!‘ ' for LiP— . utter Amd’ slcrvinps fnal‘ ho prak lrcis‘ tot- m nntl A to‘al of’ 40% 1/ ll and ranving (ml-v armlt. Afur npnninz a round .1 i0 ..( one fiflfvvlil. 1hr» vlnllzll’ .'ill\'llfii'l'tl In PIIIH" Ill ‘q u nno norm-M! p-mlum. up 1.’. of fifrmvyil frcm yt-vioidayn final qnntn n t n Tho English pound FWPHHK and th marttlu. the fnrnlri- vi I111: 11p M mm n! $5 (I) T! lll whit-t. u 1n nvlilV YtOIGIV u.» .....-..1~g rni~ --( w. m franc frmrri 11" c >111 g1 Pi ll cunts MIN NC tfuunulian Press) Tfiliftxl i) l). 1- ‘s’ '—~ Stuck! Aomt- (iii . Amt 011 . . Al1-\ .. awn.- Rrx , , Ara . Hi1: Miss B ur ... l!) . 1M1 Iii prvmnlm om- Fr noh franc lllnvft‘ w-‘tliln a narrow wghily Th1 [and Mrr. 1 fhriJcmas. hire. M. W. Wood-Messrs. Gerald uvalkr-r and Edgar MrCallum were ‘or the- city Bat11rday.-Mr. Vaughan ..\'iurph,v spent Christmas in the Tony —Mlss Stella McKay ls visiting ' ihc irucs’. of Miss Helen Wood.~l\dr. fvrcstor. Wood was a recent visitor . to Mt. Album, the goes‘. of Mr. and ‘irs. Hadley Jenkins-Afr. Lorne Jenkins and Miss Isabelle McKin- non lklbClldCd the school concert at Mt. Albion-Miss Hester Wood is visiting in Braoklry, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Prcrwso. G. Shelton Sharp spent. the guest of Mr. and f t ' T0. Demand Maritime Rights rCansdian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. 8., Doc, %.—A rcsolunon requesting the provincial lluw-lgovcmmnnt tn pn-sent a "formal .d.->ni-.uul" tn the Dominion Govern- ,m<~ut fur the "dofinito documentary monfodvraium riuhts of the people of lNow Brunswick, vspccially with ros- ypPCL to transportation and trade.” ‘iwns adopv-d at ii special, (“flTlllll/B " V imvcthwg of 1hr Maritime Confeder- Briznrnno . atiou Lv-nguv horn this afternoon. mm ll .. ‘ . y; 11.4,]; 1M1‘ A. l‘. iutcrson submitted an Rom.» ‘analysis of the icunl opinion Drepar- Bm‘ """ - rd for tho government of New ‘I'm. " Brunswick hv .l. F‘, H. Tcvd, K. C.. m1 nttl Rvlm on tho rubjr-("t of Maritime claims F11! "ii -» and rights unrirr r-onfcdrrrtlon. ‘an \1~r (‘nn‘l~ '1‘ -_ (‘IV-l ;‘If. . I l 2.1.1?!‘ - Ilfrscel aneous (‘nl-nrnrio . __ _ 2mm“! tinnntlha run.» , trvnurrlm . ‘X \ _l__ l 1m U _ Farm» . . o. 11 ..\.. ~ fir"... "t"... 111m) il-lmi. llilrvlli) . fl‘ p‘ “r71”. v liurit; t. _\\ no’ h! p,“ K rk 11/5 mils <_ \\_ no s .9. r;..1.1,.1.. _ ‘(Misti \l\ lllllo~l1 Foldfvltl 111.11 "v1 1v 1~' r;'.1.,.... 11.1.. 1- .1 .... : :"-"- _ “Y, Pa,“ p01..." p...» 1.1; \\h~‘:|t 11.111 H's frsts ll. Lvr . 1| 1 l*l1l_i1|l'Pl‘ Flour r1. .1 .1 .1. i '7 '. 11.... 1; r10... ll.ili1‘l‘;a 4"". H. .- \. 11:11- ul|1n1t [lllvfllli (‘hwlff a __ l -.ru 4 1P4 w The resumption of lumber 0W1’- Canadian Co frd~ aticn. within 111s ations this win er w’ll 18-09911 the last ye~r we have witnessed f": if‘; ffn".“_’lfn;“'h',ff‘"lf9n'i'§“‘fl, ‘f6 near st hand a market for hay. tangibn evide ce by the three $1.1“, .,.......1‘r... carlots or lies whllv- H“ . ..,_. 21.11 oats, pork and be-f, a“d will in- Provinces of t'"is d':.s're to co-oper- sulnmnr chm-r" was 1r nvral‘! 1111M"! $1.0...) e 11,... 1.. 1141" w 1~~1~1< 11 o" videntvly absorb a part 0! Isfiwl- ate wifh one an't“er on qutstions 11f. 11 cs1" I 9011111 1111"“ Wm 0°. urinal»; “illld . . h»: ‘111 1t“, ' ‘Y- m mt’ 13m: dfln‘ the wink!‘ p33“. at to the “new!” of our bnffrfctors corflinverl unt-haulrrl. W) M tulle“ 199%.!‘.5..“T!...5l?319"‘“ v months. Martme Pmvlnru I can only gunntl m." "r Qucbrr; ">111" m rs _\.,;.,',,..,1, .~.“,‘,f,,,, m, ,,,,,,.,. , .. ..i’t.’.°'.‘f.‘.'r.°.“.f 3'.;“§..“.“2?u°'°?€4 35.125555»: .§"2-“..“?.?.°°..,€§...“‘3? ."".'.'.1¢.."::-. 119;." 1.1;" z. 11.": :11. -~ l'sf-:":"..'.I . ~ ‘ ~ . .. r1 a w nfl .- ., ,,’ “ ',, "- position u the starchy cash "W- poliw which l1’ P" 11" ‘Pv- b11= ‘rillvfnfi 1.111.."§}'.'1..h"...3..§f.:.f."¢»§ §{f;;,‘...f,‘“" 1.‘. .,;.'.‘,.'...‘ ‘"“ "2 The total p"ductor1 0f will“! all three p:o'.in'es, the govern- 0s cents to mine.- P0111111 ,1! .1.» up. r1 ll estimated to exceed that cf 1982 mints miy speak wtih a united Salad-I -- PMHIM‘! Pf "1 ‘ M "f", m by over mom M11611. "=1 t“ wives . . . SFJITR. §"'"F"'Z..'.. Pu! $2173.. ht ». record o! the fut y:a.r indicates Look rig back on 1933 one is yo" __ h...“ 31w; luhtmtisl increase-i in the W0‘ prompt-d to view the 1984 sltua- t Pr! L‘ M C N B 11111-1” 111-‘! "n" o luci-‘n of oattfe and wheat. Th0 ton, so far as New Brunswfck is " Y? g "m ' “'1' l 11".‘..- 1...... price level for dsi y products. on! concerned, with morn courage and (flu-flig- m-sm .11.}... <.-..1 ,, y ,,,.,,_._ d... m4 b01131’. is slikhfl! 1" mvm“ optimism. The unemployment rc- MONTREAL, mc nt-lsrusb and San Ant :11. 1"!‘- IWHW‘ s! flu; of a year ago and there is 11;: problem is still with us but flrrmgu ........;s 1.. u-sluon bu. 1:1.- Eartha N...“ ._ d W i "time" M’ "l" m" "i" "P" "w" '5 t i‘ ""1"" "W "i" ‘..‘".“"'. “l-‘ialllk ‘Jr’ EZ.-I.'.‘I"NL‘.S‘i-.’. ....?.I-Y’.-”.'..'.'-“ 3.12‘3.'.‘.t.‘.‘¢3‘T€"T....35. ;... 1:151 lo all hrm products as three s11 several of the northern counties ., ¥.,‘11..v.-..~_- Siuth rib . . no: 1. .11. 1|~1 01mm 1w rs? moved to market. and tow s in our province that last Argent p050 .:4.'10_ s. Anihuny . no: ».1-_-1. 1"'\ ~1 ma: 1w n; s. y,” h-fi l, B. n11“ by“. h.” ‘d. tllrlfglllfllivlzvitlnligd afist-lulfi u m..- Lht I033 I11 .\f1~~'lys) Co.‘ unh‘ v1.9a ‘he Bovlrwmen‘ m.‘ y!” ‘Bgl-[llllfl bel n‘; l r—.—_r_—_-_____. ho“ l 1 “"119. ll Any-tit“, '1"! mace" Bram ‘nrllresoltblllfl. New Brunswick‘: rnnnl sary durin: corn rg on lhllnrl 11' - 1 _ 4 "m fl 1W QWYYWM f" m" ""111" °’ i" ‘“’""°" “m” 3Lfi§.».’l,".?{.."2§‘..‘-.§"‘ii.'i8r. 3m" . ..’§.'.'.§°'...'..' ..'.' "Sifln "If in hlltfify- The oun- olnrlhmnl 1n m°“1°u'"u“- Th“ Denmark krona 227D Ticadwill . .. fill Kirk Town g1 us; “ward by 20,000 tons 1n its:lf, is 0'19 of the ain't re- Fnlrnd fnmnrk 0.3a. {Ifhlfo Eagle .. . a2 r. Hflrfln i i f" ‘mm 1"“ F" m" "'“""' ’i°"°" °’ m‘ “m” ZZL‘.'.,"'.'.‘.°...‘IZ‘_‘.‘.. m4 -~ I321?“ I" ‘ ii {£27}. . more nan were employed 1n this m amlc situflwn- Great amm. p... .1 soon. 11s aim. us mi.»- a tabby in the province than em‘ This is not. a time, of course, for Grew-e dlrachrua .~-. :1 was-y c m Nordnn bma map. market, prices were unguarded or unbounded optimism. 111111-1111 fl11_1111 Balk 313111. B - I113 215;,“ w» 111w» - 1-11-1111 1-111 m1» -111 emu- wv m1 .%.1".:':1.,r.-"r" - .-'.-s.:*.:..1.<.. .... .~:;. ....- that he New Brunswick coal rnin- problems before we are complete m1; 1m cs1. . ' ‘ p.....1....1 .. n flffllmgog of’ our hcy-‘l And lm- Japan yon . IJNLIBTID Vnntrrrv-l umcamzrawt" "'1 ' bitiona in the way of economic re- covery, yet. when we consular other parts of the wrrld, and indsadotber lief in our general economic pic- tuw has been the courage and nif- sacrlfice of our people. The Iber- qgt pstisvos, ability an Ill-lil- iancs of the citilns of New _ drbeyelriilllflflml a distinct turn for the hpaealcondltlcaalnthl ‘flvadlytbvwninfno. i. d is AC verwa Polsn sloti Tuloslavll aim} .0214 New Z-aland ponmi GMT‘ krona Ronlsania ien .0700 ilonth Africa pound, 5 (F4 romifflll re AI oi lzlc hills ii ais hiya fl I) la Li‘: .10: Ivl it?‘ lsrkanga rates at the clcsa today n . ‘ionirnl-Ponrl 809%: U l. (‘bog IA] . h. a . m "c.".:..".r.'.'.:"...*....- ms Retard n slam nsssan U" "°"“"'“‘.‘,},., “'7: ' ‘I I‘ an {irh . ll "III ("m Ian “ Den Int"...- u, be - it,‘ .- g-s h. a- ’ l Pair of Eyeglasses When you need them fa one s1 the best inveatmmh you ermid make. Many who procured sails- faciary masses from a will baek up i-hh statement. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists Charlottetown all Allilfl variably done by M11111: ‘Maths of " iron e1 up present culvert and buildinsl tho 611ml '-<> WEIWM "m i“ meat. was affected during u» ‘Province w“ M11111’ "w" fi “f; at the aid of m2. There is ma; Iwholaaab prices mailing on ot ers was repair . , avian“ m“ lam" "will" °* W" m‘ '°““‘“'. production and .n wholesale 1mm feotiva stimulus toward the sauer- [of the new Falconwm. ' ' . grams of permanent street billlfilllg. " race figment 4m "“' -- BUSY SEASON ‘ 1.x f Réassuring Survey°Q§ (Och: nued f I. page 0» ' * a‘ o. a... .. “f. ... m... ECOIIOIIIIC Condafefins, eonstrmtnditwasfcnndneceasary _ tolenxthenoutlll-fflnmfiu“ x11 ,'.~ the lhliflfl culverts This Ill 1n- (DQ-li i.“ d“ flvmmi“ °“1"'“"°m'°“d‘ Asurveyofeccncmdeeonditionsprioesuajeiatcdilh eonfirmsthateonsidalebettd-otnwaadccnsvxsiy; 1 roadway WWW" m; to lmie Moat”: frglilsscltnli. - . on a c . ‘Ivfvmlb Pwiwm" '4’ "i" wstatlstloal factors useful a oaeermmuzboosfnldaascr" f-IIYQWI Vim” m” unwrw" measuringtbs trend of general wei- the business norimn Quill‘ i1. dull!“ Ind mid?" ulmuflmw“ m” fee are now st. hther levels than was the coliaidlrablo recovery in All: film l. , readjustment an steady declns for thsm 108i. X I11 arm 11°°° 1111"“ fl- °‘ dumpmow being effected, luau; u» s. re- general index a Canadian prion W?" 59W‘? "k4- vereai ad the downward trend which reoodod n Ibstnntlll 51in had obtained for several years. The February to July. a bette men was general in the eight‘ subsequent lhetim beix counter- major factors regarded as valuable balanced by tbs suumptinn of T119 W“? P°m°n °! m‘ "m1 n the determination of the eco- advsnoe in Novenmcr. The rover‘! wlns of the P1111“ 5"“ ‘Wm’ nomlc trend. As the lows-t. point in n. downward trend. if anoin- at Charlottetown y" rebuilt- A.for some yearn m the volume a Mined. vm mntiibuin a most ar- WIIABVES AND FKBRIES la__ E - =0 be 110M v11 @1118 "M" i" ‘hfiwss remiss m Rein-nay lest, u» amazon-im- cmllthncs. 591496 w °°mP1"'° ‘h’ "mawllgimirst quarter of the present. year! wmwlvrmtwim‘ "u regarded, at least. temporarily. masseuse-goats; The fundamental podtlsa of B. Hfllsboro. ' m mmumm o; m‘ “a”; 4.. A portion of McNa-llyu Wharf.‘ 28min Th“ m volunn of busincs operations ! a-nhs ma» to s. strangthsnsd is doubtless one ofthe mm agnm- loam the cod as a i a it East. River. was rebuilt. wharf had been in s state of dis- rqxalr for a long time. Oonsderabla repairs were also _ made to the Ferry Wharf at Lower i ma. enumon M°ntlfll°~ among the fnd-ustrlee engaged in Th!’ "YYWMW “WW” “d ‘ p-rsduct ve enterp ise. After threelreoorded eouldembb 54min“ n “m 5""- "° m‘ Mu“ 1 years of persistent decline, a mark- lfrom Jan y to Noverflar. while "W 5UP li- Pmw" m" m“ ‘nfmall ed reversal in the trend deveiopediloans for ocnnneroal and industri- Werhaulml- from the first uarter. The atandln al pumcnes reoozded ndstanoc The B- B- 8111mm was Owhmi- i oi’ the index o? the physical volumg 11cm» iurther decline. The widen- "d m‘! rm)?“ ma“ w the mu“ ‘of business was xccentiy about l7 dng disparity between depodts And The 5°“ W“ pfimcd “fly m 015px. higher than in the cones-Noam resulted in a buildilj 1b o! BPYmK- T?" hi"? “em” w” m“ n‘, pending month of 1932. ltho r vestment pa-tfioliu d the tsined throughout the season with- iunb". n" m‘; my“. Employment Gain cached out, interruption until the harbor_ ma, l. ‘l m, h‘; d m), vembu‘. ‘ while the betterment in emrploy- I The dose fntarocnneaim of var- froce over at an early date. the, last trip of the boat being made oni Decmb" “"h- Tm-‘t 15 a muchWmelll, after adjustment for a see-lions economic functions was shown "rim d!" m" mull» H" boatflsonal tendencies, was delayed until by the zecovery in common stat ‘"311!’ “W”! “m”! ‘mm am?- rarly summer, the gain in the lat- |p.ioes during 1B8. The low point Chrmmas- "d "e" m" the m“ Hier hal: of the year was of a. pro- of the yea-r vru reached in lamb. ssa-r- The P11110111 511115011 ti" 1115*‘ rounded, obstacle”. "m. adjusted l/when u» index of iso common "Vi! °f "l" W" w" mad‘? ‘m 3m‘ mdcxts of manufacturing end for|stocks on the 1B8 base wll WJ. 11"!’ 13m ‘all inciustrivs moved lip ulnu; 12-5 The index was 78.7 h Nova ‘ . _;».c. ixtvrocn June and November. 1a decline of 11.5 p.c. from July ‘rm trt-lld of indufr 1.1 t-mploy- [but a. gain of about 86 p.c. ma! 11 mm» or b11111»: 1 P°Y"°*“.l':1r(::§ ifi-ii"i“".s°.i’.’.‘f.i 1.3‘ .§§‘.T..‘i'“l';.‘.‘f;..i.°l.°°l?‘ 35...}? 31"..‘ 3"‘..- hh§pitzflv<tztionzent of many employers. the lcachedin June 1932, when the in- ‘5 P-Wlrdm 1° cmlmhW} T- 1" rxpanslon lILlllK much ("aster than dcx was 48.2 0r about 6 points bo- YMYIH-Bllirilnsrsldel. rTnl-s ‘hwy? lmhmnl for rho season. The ad-Jow the lorw point of 1%. The ro- ,1Mirilzlfifihizt;\gsx}gftlllyxlifl> 1.1mm rim-lob’ 1.111.?‘ Dzrioci 0i i933 sunlptlon of indusfwhl ‘$80.10!! . 1' - 1 - -Y . 1 _as only uncr- Lnuwedrd n the and tin- mcovery in wholesale 92b- ilor the fire. The worl; l: 1211.1 un-1._.,._,,.S $31.‘... 191w m? (xwpqlgn he- p5 lavow-ed we “Rm” givéeangimgoodt; llrtirezfkfipfiplgi", 11137111.». some period of 192B. ni Canadian corporationl. Owng IO ,1.‘ is Dxpeflcd mo buy ‘m; mn~ m1 ‘di-lhcimalt‘ Prices. micr- dlmnrlg rmyiruvcd GMTJHKS and the Mill-IX ‘ _ ,...5 111; boow the pro-war level m outlook, 1 number of com‘ °?“‘P‘°“_‘!_ “m?” m“ 1-‘ “l Mimi‘ '2~.- Lilli)’ months of 1933, staged rcsunscd the payment of dlvldent 1m‘ b" “m3 °* “W'- ““‘-' “if 1'1"“, .1 sharp iocoverv from Murch to 1n the latter part of 1933RPM index l‘ W151i)“ i° i-‘m°'~‘ 1; Pf‘ "l" 111;. "llu- official urivx on the i926 of 96 mdusnxtal stocks was liIJ “_'°(_"l,l‘3""'"-‘ Hm“ ‘my 5mm“ ‘more rnowd up lrw" 63.6 1n Fcbru- in November oompted with 81.8 buudmi Ch*"]f"°‘°\"“- '1‘1“>‘"‘ m"). ary to 70.5 lll Jrfl)‘. a Quin of ll m March, I 80in of more than ll 11B" bee" (iiiflli/erfll ““i "W" ‘ml p c. m 111v inc nn-nths. This rc- 11.1‘ The appreciation in the i! lit-h 1 __ , __ _ t‘ , I ma: \\‘R.~. one o! 111.; lavorablc ue- of 111 mime; during the same p» 9 “fin? 9r m“ n‘ * ‘*5 ‘r “fir. \u‘.(1\1n<-111s of tho year. Considrr- 10d was about 18.5 p.c. ‘I110 h- m Faicoanwvd (‘Ofllilmiitig 111m mo. “m.- unlKlYifllKit a aiwrlrwl by the dex of 32 profmvd mob moved Ch3-'i"m‘"1“~1 \""“'i‘ ‘V915 W“ .'...l.\‘lll\’$ world to lXl0\'Pl'l'i"l1f.1~ ln up from 47.3 to 50.1, n fin d ,3 p.c. completed n L1‘nf :1. future an 4,1103 leveli ‘m. “time U dang ample Silpjlv 0i ~.v=\tr~ w 11 always _ ___ _ _ _ ‘S. I R m. l was pradominantidepcsiu and liquid rasozvv; The sumo! aoticsand FE l??- .'sa_.fl flair-Isa. PUBLIC BUILD l.\ G S .;.a..:.;.. ma‘ tit-‘ 8A1‘! Ch b! on llanrl :11 tho luwhutlon. 'I'l‘.(‘ fire hydrarus and all othrr no;- cssary iotiug.» nnri rouw-cnons in regard to the wstcr r. t " ristmas Services been ‘inst-mun on the 1.. WI, Durmg 1112 fall the mimics of _x the Infirmary were traurlarrad, . _ _ _ ., In spite of snow dYlfl5,WhlUlll‘6fl- from the Ntrson Bloch .1. the Uni‘ (Mod tmlslvng h’ "Om plpasant. P. E. I. Hcmutal Whore xluy are‘ 1MP?” “no rpasmfllfly 57rd cm“ reassessed; Nance. 110W quarters-d. This \\’.;~ ztru-om- v . ,_ c Di 5110C flirullllil 7hr luv‘, (r111. .-.1l.'<! " QQJTZJTL?‘ bgg:ll.ppr‘un;jdg_r(_ntn;‘ cessful Rflflllqqnvtlrg Lu! brews“ dw ,, Hum m". W, m“, r,“ made for m" WHSW‘ ‘i m" “m1 Ilium. spirit n! thr (‘iulstulrs son-l ‘ Hofipnal f” m“ 1"“? w b'““"'“‘-<1111 hmh 1.11111 and rl-vorrnt lure‘ ir- ' the Gowfrmvwln’ and m‘: “Usmur: Yaijvd ih r-1.1l*0111 lhv dav ' Th3 101m"! v 9‘ '& Ccmmzwe" | All tho 1.1mm 1-'11‘e~rrd_;1r“tn1r1- “m5t-1'\1"1°|1 '9!‘ do!“ 95 3m wmk w“ ‘~““‘I"“l ‘n iimwll" .."i to 11- 11th‘ :1 of our ‘Lvzri. 11nd stiller/s b? mlcnYacLl-lllblwto‘! 1118 11nd 9011111111.,- . .. p~111“ .11 11.1 1\11~".11\_' 11. ..~.....»_ 11.»; r), during the year was provided by 01 "V1111 ¢"iY'1" 111" "11 1. n.» 1hr... ...-...11.--»1 w... ihe lt-fr-H-A- Mccnrvcv. 01w Surveyor- opencd m 33mm?‘ m3 n11‘ “h _\ .11 1 r \V1.\:- M111". 11nd the Th9 ‘Bun mlmmn 5.77m 1W3‘! bwound-g '-‘ 1'“ Knlfibd 3‘ i .> " t ~ thcmo of H1.- fll.'\‘t‘lllll'SE 01 keeping IIIVQI Ilid clay It!!!” benutlful Ian-nu 1r..ulc. COnCfrH‘ ...\11: 11 \-,. 15M». 2.3.3.1.. cmmed 1n comuugn. qggeflng mg chm- sidewalks vurc 111.2‘. mound 11111 "Fmd n1 O1 ‘Sp 1:111:11 ‘lbzrc-cnon." ing the asphalt streets were carried grounds and n’... 1mg m 111.1 “m; ..~,._ __- fl-mnpl-ilu, M U...“ em-"Hrvs 0f 1111‘ ‘HP 1>111l111111.; mdunnum 11v- <11 1 the human In the way or permanent works . “"11 m MUN: 11h n y-oars. .1! project Wile begun in NOVQInbR RIILIEF WORK Tho :- "n ng mowing urns rlmof- I of paving North River Bond from to rm "(UTFFQ ro f‘ Br ht Road to McGill Avenue ' B?" ‘"50" "r m" l‘ ‘“'~m““ Gm“ -r1~llR< and i'.‘(‘i at1m aw :m1::3.:.:.; thglcnorfo the Sanalorfum The. 1 “mm”- ‘ “m “f ““‘~“" mth 121a .~p r1112! siuuifr-arcc- nf contract was awarded to the War- the PM! ‘ H W14?" Christmas and alvhouvh at least ren Bituminous Paving Company take_l"'l‘_‘";';‘f'f_i"“' '\j",‘,‘“° ‘Pmlr’ "116 ‘ifllf 0f the r11"‘hr1' of those who were 111:.“ given the contract P‘. l). éficfféflif V" ‘Ad: "a i, “~10 111d ‘P119511’ d i0 Yflkt’ D811 o! provlrimg the necessary storm rél: Pljiyilrrl m!“ were unahn to Lrwri. us wvr-e also scwcrs ‘r11.- pavcmr-n; w be 1am d1.“ . ' ‘_ “ ' , " ‘mill’ mTmNY-i °f h” “h” r~ the undo;- tlie contraca ls to bc 16 feet i“ t (unploymt-nt has £11111‘. l~ m q m: p m"! ,.(1.f~,-1y~,z H. 311 cnn_! “W1C with a ma. depzh o‘ 7.1V‘ ed b, c arm; thr hunwnv o.‘ trvus. ,,.~..,»d 1mg, is five mm“ o‘ which c°n_ a - stem u Hladg Mm], m. h,“ “Hwfwns; ' gy_“ga_'j‘z‘ll_i-i_lv‘sr""l,\ri§"hnw dnmer 21.. inch wanenita bitullthic top. “u, bush,” “w, [Mum ‘m an, n‘ This MAW hiflv‘, anJF) * lgésllns work a storm sewer W84!!! fuushed before the frost. act 111M111 W341i‘ l1‘1'n1:1ri11111t11: a1 .1 Rab, Rr-(ul-(lqwj (a1..- qqnq; n.~¢~.~g1ngg_~ln_ Th" mmalmn‘ 90mm o! m. *1 1111"’ .\'i1'~ crux wuww». . I11 111v“ :='1"11111- 111 he Provnrr} s ‘.'1' stn- of ~.' r 1131+ u.» John 1 C”? ti“ Wm b. complebd M“ which 1w 1"" 110.11’ .v~»~1 1.11. ~1- gnfl. 5 159'“? . m. a“ -1 1 irhrs .= 1>1"v..|111 .11 yrnv-i R r-tatznn’ Tho F;1.;t n! (finish: In mdmun m’ the 0.0m“ "m! '1 ~ 111 Hikfll which flm- max M Tloi-"iirr hlfl-‘Vzlllunls L358 pawn“ “Md down m 19.12 w": m.“ ,...,,,;,,,._..,,, U, "13",: , chfd, a K “an ‘MP: Howl this year covered with an a-sprifio F‘ v‘ 11 11P111 was K1?!“ n» 31.0.11’ m1» of Brthu . m wrsur 014.1 “P- ‘h’ “m "9 hm" " 67f: 111".» n tilt (‘lfV o‘ (‘lmrhztw- ‘NPKrnzo rnd hTl§> Dnrothv No1.'cs.isq\mra yarn‘ Exam“ pltchtllrl. WW1 "with lilo work mondvd by‘ 54min’ W l/omu, Snrult‘ o.’ lifflf- gvgaaosamgtlgze 0a“; 1x111 111v 1i.» r111...» iwlri a1. the kzrri .\1 1w» Gr .‘"‘1*-. ' '. ' Chari)‘. town lY/rlmul on u" Mo: An ic M’ 1711c prrsrh r1 at smae" and om“ puma‘ ‘n and?!‘ T)... “W “M1,, a -ab.,r p. 1,17,, n z n of ‘H, A,.,....,_, mmns tional ares o1 square yarn: the cost. iwiru laorrtc bv the Fcdtr- that uv-yp 511111: il“rl'iilh"dly' mm; m“ '“~‘i“,*?°ed o": m’? O al (‘vm-rnn-rnl Tho clay‘ was "Arlrrlr Fdnllg‘ w“ tho mo<t im- wlifrcie “f”: f,‘ ‘cady dumped on iho swam,» srrfzorw of‘ prcsa 1: “Wu ‘5“J.">'\J““ “"3695 t“ i. the Militia Ground. manna‘. This. Tlu- (I \' iiorui; t-xc:"c1-»-.~. wr-rt- IOVts. Mcyflllt ‘m, 570° ‘t: s. l hast fall about 20 .. wk ng days oi rarriod our. hv tho Rev Mr (‘i-if- fir!” flue-Emmi‘ Surge“. . fiths wh-i :1‘<o pr s01 1i 11w DjifirLtilCfif. with the exccpfion ‘of the Relief Work an ODWFW" l7 w” given to the 121010-16 to pirioml labor in lieu of thrir road cox. 1111s . was fully taken advantage of and :15 a result nearly all of the cumul- _vt;a,r's road tax was collected in ths way and also a fair amcunt. of arrears of road tax. _ The maintaining of the Public Works including the roads Ind bridges of this province is Q11!" lafor was pr0\'ld('d_ l‘. 1 u w- now about. 5-6 OOflilhivd 11h hot besides furnivlvnr; (r11. .1.'..-~ will greatly improve the rip-pear of the Exhibition Grounds and 1111. up an unsghtfuly swamp in this section of the city. The towns of Charlottetown and‘ Summerside undcrtook relief pro-1 ' = 24s {out m length; oer-m st. 41.: feet in lmgth. Concrete sidewaih were laid about the Prince o! Vvialcs Colic-ac on Kent, Grnftcn and wcnrlouth Streets, also on the wmt side of Greenfield Avenue. I'll fcct north from Villa Street. publem under existing oondxionl and the Department is to be oom- mended for the manner in which they have carried on their work (ixmng this p!“ 12H‘. Part. of the cost being borne by both Governments. As it was laze in the fail when these projects were undertnkrn not much progress was made but. considerable employment was given. These projects when begun again n the spring n-iii pro-t vide filfilltr work at mu time. ’ flnillcr programs of strec". work‘ on a sumlar basis were brgun by. ' Georgetown, Bouris and Kerlslngt n1 Other rrlLef projects undcrtakcn| inaluasd the building of a road and brdse leading in the north IQ of liiilnlnf-lnsh Run. the film: in of a dangerous corner at Grand, A VERA WILLIAMS OLASBIIIIDAQG hsiaazxtii- QD-k‘) Iver B dge, 1M ll, the tuiidinc- Q of a rvld to the factories n‘. Itstico. and the can n| out of the . ‘lh-anturn load, Est Baltic and h a similar worh in different actions m cf the Province. 1 _ Aaagrvstdcnlofthlsmrkwas prfcrmrd in the (all of the year nus: was given tovery many fam- glaaatatlmadtheyearwben .~. hmost only. ...n\ all the vat names-a Q4