‘iiils niolxnco IAIKIT nun; ‘i!!! $.1‘i‘..-..' "'13" ill". Ina r w n. soft daring the mcrnln yuan?‘ hnt. aa-tiio day progressed 0mm; lsr vrlth rather-snug“. tial loaeea developing. s "pa", .{ cs lino yelltawyttnehisdgrl” ab", d.‘ clam?" Wflretllphel? s mar coud rea s funtlber and will not go angling! ouable proportions from a viewpoint. -A loss of aln lines about two weeks lance, would carry the D duntrial average to about 102 50 are inclined to feel the crabie to prevent a decllnin l d in stock prices from Id8V6lOp1l"l‘_ren - . - IUIIAI ' NIW YORK, N. Y., ‘Jan ll-Honae offices Approp. allege In c rlsti na Bil‘ without record vote and Ivmlmmeaqnrmto Sonata ~ Secretary sof Interior leis; who“: Iabruarg gasoline alicvvahlo at 12,. W. uncle-daily average o 1,1113. 22°‘: r ganglia a Jannary- allowable v If d ll ‘Jgwghxrglfeil. a y average o! - o antral Nov net loss 11,. 410,132 after charges l It l1 49;. 283 in Nov. 1033. 11 $0516.‘. vnetjloss 80.814900‘ lat‘ soss, I 11 monthatm- j ' m’ u “m Bureau of Labor Statistics whole- llil 41011111106"? iu-lcc index-for week endadlan 5 was 17.0 lncrcaa-l nei- cent ever Previous week ~ and com; pared with 7100 for like ION-period. ‘Moody! Inveators Service Commod- agslnlt 100 4 on Thursday. Ill h L ' 80 Ind 106.40 1 ab: 20 Rslls- .. 3083 341' 1.1! 20 Utii 1S 2o 1151‘ 11.041 ' 031 40 Bonds ug u; 45 " Dow ‘Jones.- MIQILNG TORONTO. Jiliie 1il~The Iliiuo in thc gold share market. created (he Washington court appeal a ainat ubiogntlng of gold payments contracts produced of losses i111 yesterday's short mining lower null '.‘l ligher. motnl lssucs inoved with the golds but all iu th Wright, Hargreaves alone the decline in the blI the heavy demand foi- the stock re- sulted in a net gain of iii cents. Close to 10.000 shin-fie: tcbléliged hands. hic- o cents to illi 10. both fcu- ahnrea. Luke Shore was off $1 on a turnover of only 80 shares. Pioneer ilroppezig 85, Ilolilnger M i tyre Porcupine ,. .1"- i1 . . .f. (‘rial soles 377000 ..- Hroiororflo is _ _ l f$j .33}- czgiizv CHICAGO, Jan. fir-Helped h ‘Slots; renounced broaden- ilc fo- ‘E rs - Maid (to (inner. W 0" 9° l‘ I seal bags brought 4 to‘ 14 decline to 92' a va ' . ¢ Halon! unchanged to a ea w‘ ' Stunts. . .znuunnnunvn-e.111“:r L svaslanryf EXAIIIIATIIII 1 » zguan rlucuouii LUSSESIJN Byf-‘rank lllaollliilen, - Associated Preaa Financial Writer (By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. 18.-—"A calmer appraisal of the gold clause litiga- tion before the Supreme Court of the United States was reflected in a. moderation of the selling wave in the stock market Saturday. The list declined in the first‘ hour, but stiffened somewhat in the last hour. and finished, with fractional losses predominating. Although guessing oh the court's decision was widespread, the con? sensus of opinion in Wall‘ Street banking circles was that, even if a judgment adverse to the govern. ment should be handed down, vari- 008 Will's could be found for-maln- talning financial equilibrium. in comunctlon with this, observers were agreed that declaration of a gold moratorium, if nece be invoked by the government. to keep the money mechanism in or- der. ' ‘a Buying of those government bonds which would stand to benefit if the Supreme Court should back up the gold contract was matched by selling of the non-gold obliga- tirns. Industrial gold bonds also were strong. Secondary rail issues were weak. l - , Stocks which finished with losses of a int “or more were Allied Che l, ‘American can. Hstmaa Kodak Preferred. Johns-Manvlils Preferred. Inrillard. Preferred, and Union Pacific» U. S. lost it at 37%. General Motors was 011% at 819i. General Electric gave up. i6 at 21%. Amongst Canadian issues, McIn- ped lit, adde to Friday's two-point loss. _ - . Trading was fairly brisk at .- 420 shares, compared with 494,10 Rep iron Steel last Saturday. The Associated Press average of (i0 selected stocks was .45 lower at‘39.4~2. Eaten/mos (Cminilhn Preau) MONTREA“, Jan. liq-British and foreign exchange iii rclntioii to the (lmindiau dollar as compiled by the day as follows :— Ai-gcntinn peso. 2102 Auinrnlia pound 30l05. Auviiin lClll-illfll ‘s86 Belgium he , °"i7.’ Brazil mllre-is 0.2.3 China Iloal: Kong dqllors Csechoslbrnlrlo crown‘ .0111 Denmark kvue 2187. l-'rn:ic~- frii. 1- 0i!» Germany rsichsmark (lrcnt Britain ~| S921 Holland fiorln "fill India rupce 35.80 Japan yui ‘All. New Zcainnd pound ll 0- Norway krona 2400 Poland llotl paling 4 852i. .4307. (007. South Afl-‘cn Sweden krone 202 Swillcrland frolic {i231 - Uni-ted Staten dollar 6-16 per cant discount _ l NEW YORK, Jnn ill-Foreign ex- change fi:\.i1 . (irmt Bftnin high 4 9i: low 400§§,\cioso 4 [-0 : (i0 day hills 4 ; Franco til‘ Italy 3.50%; Belgium 2.‘! 4.3; Go any 4020; (‘an- ndn 1 00 11.32 _ PRODUCE. IIONIIIAL. Jan. 13- llnea managed to more a - er, r prices-tooth ahnr drop d r- ing ast wcokh trading on the llont- real dairy and produce market. llllga were down several cents a dozen from the prrvioua- week - v l - On tho eg market graded shin- la or ended the n e o . _ , . l‘ "iii! “it i‘ "£5 .1. for a i. lSIto l0 ante foe-rhodium ind-IS . flocelpta tor the i:- vv _ ,- rent vrflta , same 1% to flaunts. > 1a hoxea an: U results, e “elven wan; unlit 1.1;... in: Q fisca- in Al coats nranawlcla i were to 2 (I) similar queuing ‘and ea islands can NIW l ‘Y .- pa" ity Price index for Friday vval 1582 A N.Y.l1_-_Il_RKET Ill I Dupont ' llllec Auto Lite Co Gen y, could Iu Ken Copper Royal Bank of Canada closed Satur- U“, ‘Brunswick whose payroih t"? 335i - STED-ivlsso MARKEL GOSSIP 1w Johnston. aal Ward's Iygalfl Y; Sea. Ekchdhgeh i lotions farnlabe ohna agdpwarlhmamharsdofwthla Mots? Jtoek Italian: . M tron glirlzhlilgket. A56 Bio Iefltlllfl 031F003- lteeh Opened Last _—__ Air Bed . Allied Chem . .. w. .... Allll Chaim t1 Ref . ... s“. .\i . . Burr Add llach Eoli Bu . ‘un r Gin Ale L n Pa’; Lilac ‘rliresh or]: Con: Sou (Joluin Gus Elcc Uoui Sol . Con Gus .. Con Oll Con Can . Corn Prod Dcl Ilud . Eas-tmnu Iiorlak Elec Pow Ll ht Erie . First Natl Stores Freopoit Tor Gen Asphalt Gen Elm: .. Gen Foods . . . . ., hlct . . Gold Dust . Goodrich Rub .. Gilpllymr Iluli .. (irohnai Pnlgo Lambert Co big Myers B Liquid Garb Loews lncorp , , McK-‘eenor: Tin Mack Truck Math Alkali lilies Kan .. , llont Ward Nash Riot .. Natl Bis . Natl Pow Ll Nail Dairy New Haven l‘ 7‘ lgorillyAieé . 1'.‘ 12!‘ few oi en ... .. 1 I ' Nonf-h-Pnc .. .. 13o’? Puck Moe ,, 45¢, 41/, Penn lldll , 2214‘ Z314, I'uh Ser N J 25% 3519, Phil Pet 141/, 145" Pullman Co 40% 49'. Radio Corp . 5 5 Radio Keith Orph 2 g Safeway Stores l?“ grsrscltoebuck ... . 36% m e . tloeon-y Vac .. 13;: South Poe 16% south Ila-ll . 14% fund‘ Brands 1', , 17-. Eton Una 151cc 41/ suns on Cal 50.5: 33}: Stand on N J . . m); 42’ Stewart Warner . . s 7% Studebnkep... ..... 21,5 2,, ghermoizhu. ... ... 4 4 exna Co . .. .. 10!’ T"! Gulf Sill 3e17,- £52 'l‘l1n Roller .. um :11 llnlon llnrh (‘orb 4:54 45% on Pac 0g’ 10411,; llnited Corp u gs‘ l l ltcd (la 13% m.“ :1 2 -- ~ a <0 . u 01).. . 1:11 1r u s flmclt . "Anal/f 11:12 U S stcrt- . ilTig 37 Vnii L~i eel . ... ... lll 191,1] Warner Bros Co . .. 4 37 Wsrron Bros 4 45-9, West Union _, 3222 31y‘ West Elcc . 38a 3g llioolworih Co G2 517’, “fifth Ium 17% 11'); Yellow Trur- 3% 3% rsvoicsans rmronr (c. r.» by Gllllrtlllnra. spam Wire) msoaznwmn, n. 13.. Jan. 11 .-A.mong 1,500 employees of five large lumber companies in New n-eze audited within the last week on behalf of the New Brunswick For- est Operations Commission, 90 per cent were either receiving the minimum wage established by the ocrnmsaion or better wages, it was s'"le:i hsrc before conclusion of a ccmmrsifn meeting here today. DONG ‘I'll? FOB IXAMB IDNDON-Prolesoor William Wright of the London Homltsl Medical School. Professor John Mcllanby of St. Thomas Hospital Medical School. and Horace H. Rew Director of Exsminatlorl of the the Royal. 0011086 of Surgeons wsnttolndiahvalrllnertoeon- duet examination for a Fellowship ‘dine Royal College of Surgeons. f) iiMtari/eets 'At A Glance. ' . (C Irena) Toronto and niontreal-‘Induatrlal stocks l ularly hlghen. Toronto Inca-Lower. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged to 5i WEI. Montreal-Siiverstcady. , New York-Coffee and rubber low- er; cotton and sugnr- unchanged. 1h zsceildneous . (Cfllldlll Press) iinxcrunsa," ran. 1a- Whent, nor no 2 B0 Barley l,‘ W no 3 06 Outs l.‘ W no 8 48 Oats C ll’ no 2 54. 40 ‘s w spring wheat patents firsts Flour seconds $5 00. . Flour hnhcrs $4 00. Flour winter wiieut patents choice $4 4o to s4 so _ Flour whim corn $5 80 to $6 00. Bldn ton $28 ‘l5. Shorts (on $20 25 illlddllrigs lon o-_ $83 Rolled outs bag ill) lbs $33 25 ay no 2 per tun curlols $1.’. 00 heeac No 1 Ont current 1014-11. 12. Cheese summer 111/; to Butter no l 21% to '.. A B large 24 B medium Eggs C 2i Potatoes Que 80's 45-47. N B 80's iii-W P E I 80's 50-52. NEW YORK. Jan 12—Indcx of 15 sinplo commodity prices. (Dec 31. 1031 equals 100; 1920 average equals 230 5). Today 1515 prev day 1582 Week ngo 158 2 year 120 6. 1064-35 high 100 0 1034-35 low (Copyright 1031i by Moody!) (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jnu. 13—Silver futures were steady in Saturday trading on the Canadnin commodity exchangc with prices i5 points to fire points lowca. Only one March contract ulullliP-l hnizd‘ n1 till 7.1. March nfzer opening at a hid price of 5i (l0, sold at 54.15 and themclosed at 54.76 bid. 12G 0 LIGHT lRilllliii (INMUNTREAL ixcliuai (C. P. By Guardian's Special Win) MONTREAL, Jan, lit-Reflecting the uncertainly and uneasiness which has developed in Wail Street change slipped into lower territory in light trading during Saturday's short week-end session. Selling pressure in New Yer-k, which trad- “ here believed was prompted by 3 the Supreme Court of the ed States might find uncon- sntutionai the govemmerits monet- ary policy-who abrogation of the “gold clause"—again induced a sim- ilar movement here. The downward trend here failed to cause any expansion in volume and tumovcr for the two-hour per- iod of trading Saturday was only slightly more than 8,000 shares. Announcement that output in 1084 for Consolidated Mining snd tin ‘ring csmpasijv had shown a sharp increase over the previous 3,. 1- i1: ' ‘we efiect of strengthening the stock in the face of selling of other issues. Smeitets rose ‘A point to l35%-in light turnover. Others of the interlisted group failed to follow the lead set by Consolidated Smeltcrs, however internatonal Nickcl was of! i/c at 23 and Brazilian 5i at 9% whildl-loliinger lost. 40 cents at 18.60. Canadian Pacific managed to show a small sdsnce. Steel of Canada held the bros-d- est loss on the stock list, closing at 451i with a dacllrie of 1% points. Sales totalled, 8,107 shares; bonds $7.300. l/Vill Invite Drchess Tr 71v Over Falls (C. P. Ccbie By Gncrdlmfs Special ' Wire GEORGETOWN, British Guiana. Jan. 11—Prlncsss Marina now con- templating s. honeymoon visit i1 the British West Indies with His Roylrl Hiyzhncssthe Duke of Kent, will be, invited b" the ‘Pritisli Guiana government to take an ex- citing aeropfcne trip over the great waterfall discovered on their swirling day and named the Mar- ina Falls. If The royal couple accept the invitation-the Duchess will offl- clate at the christening of the huge cataract tumbling 500 feet into a rocky gorge deep in British Gulana's hinterland. The waterfall, one of the world's largest. was located on the Potoro BRINGING" 01> FATHER. listings on the Montreal Stock Ex- l THE cgisnilrmv-trowiv GUARDIAN CK and BOND Mt’l. "stock i ‘Exchange ‘if Central A Guardian (Quotlallana furnished by and Ward members of [he Iavltred Stock Exchange. Montreal (‘urh Ilsa bet, I00 Richmond Street» ‘Charlotte- town.) Stocks Opened I-ast Bathniel A 0% Bell Tel 131 Brua T L Pow 01,5 B C Pow A 80 B Pow B .. 5 Bruck Silk 101/, Cnn Bronte Can Car Con: 8 Can Car Plri 151/; Can Col Com 23 Con Cem Com 7% Can Ceni Pfd 551 Can Ind Al A 7 4- Csn l'nc 12 Cor saicic .. . . 13522" Dryden Paper .. 4 Doin Bridge .. . .. 21 Dom Glass Com Dom Coal Pfd . . 120 Dom Steel Coal B .. 5 Gen Steel Wares 41/, Iiow Smith Paper 111/, Holi Gold hlines . 186i) Intl Nickel .. .. 211% lultl Pow Pfd . —- Masscy Harrie .. 4',’ lifcColi Front 151/, \lont Pow 301,1. Natl Brew 321,1; Power Corp 0!’, St Low Pfd 7 “ihnwlnlgsn 1b South Can Pow .14 131,’, Steel Co Can Com 401/, 451/, Win Elcc . . . . .. 2 ._ Commerce ._ Montleul 202 Nova Scotia .,. " -" lteynlnf... . 110 . 2 Currencies (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Jun. iii-The pound sterling recorded n narrow advance ou liioulrcni foreign exchanges Sutur- duy, vrhllo boiih the United States dol- Lar and the French held unchanged from Friday's quotations. The pound was up ‘if, of a cent at $4 80 7-32 The French Irnnc continued at 068 cents and the Amer-icon dollar st. 5-10 of one percent discount (Canadian Press) NElV YORK, Juli 13—Adv:invl\s 0f the siuniiest proportions uu-re ra- cordcd by sterling and the French franc in Saturday's foreign exchange iunrkct TlltivCllllllillilll iloilur held unchanged at 5-10 percent prciuluni The pound was ‘A, higher at $4 p0 while the franc, closing ut ll 00% cents‘ showed n gain of 00% o! a cent. MYiICURB (Johnston and Ward) {Rocks Opened Ablitibl .. 100 llcnuhnriiois . M’; Brow (‘nrp Pfd 15% Brfl Amer Oil i514 "an lilnlt ... 3 Can Wino 0 Con Paper 1&5 Dist Snug 101/, Dom l-lng Works "2 22 Deni Stores lilifl 11% Ford of (fun A 30 30 Green Stnbell 38 ~40 Home Oil A‘? 85 Iuip Oll 10% 16% Int-l Pet 2o mm, 10 10 Mitchell Ilob . . . . -. " 4V9 4% Nornudn . . 3375 3300 Teak Huglrrs 300 301 Walker Good 28% Walker Brew . 40$ 410 Wright Hnr ISLAN its} Duke and Duchess To Visit Port of Spain. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) PORT OF‘ SPAIN. Trinidad, Jim. 11-(0. P. Csbleh-The entire pop- ulation of this island is agog over the coming visit of horieymooning royalty, the popular Duke of Kent, y ungest son of their Majesties and his channing bride, the former Princess Marina of Greece. When the cruising Duchess 0f Richmond calls here with the fam- ous couple aboard, they will be greeted by Governor Sir A. Claude Hollis within a stone's throw 0f Trinidutlis famous Pitch Lake. it do" brear Web. B. 'I"~~ covcmment and municipal- it‘”s are eiretlriv pwnaring tenta- tive nions for an enthusiastic wel- come. Probably the royal tnair will be ~"ertaincri at n garden part" at ("w-rerrlrrt Poll-r. an ofllclni ban- »... "yd r-sh-lbv rlvi- regs-gum; "'1 "~“=."*-"nq on ‘he duration cf P“? visit. River just ii! miles downstream from the famous Kaieteur Falls. by o Canadian and American cx- ploration party headed by E. Horne of Montreal. Oddly enough. on the royal wed- ding day on which it was discov- ered, the party said it resembled nothing so much as a huge bridal veil. - y nature-QM :oaun‘l:uworl latrlefli IIIGIOL cuurnusicarior. LIZ ' sncr. h-filil-T-lli-iii” LOADING TUBNIPS all this week. J. M. Itoou. WANTEIL-One thousand, Pint bottles, Rogers Hardware 'Co., Ltd- _ L-S53B-1-14-3i. NEW SERIAL STORY — The Guardian's new serial story starts this week-First Loves, by Felix Etcesenberg. RED CROSS ANNUAL MEET- ING in Board Room, City Build- ing, Mondsy, January 14th, at 8 p.111. Dr. J. L. Blggar, National Commissioner, will be the speaker. L-35l2-1-11-3l CELEBRATES 12th BIRTHDAY. -Fredn I-Ienriessey, young daughter of Mrs. Mont. Hennessey, 51 Villa Avenue, entertained a number of young friends at an enjoyable party, on Friday evening, on the occasion of her 12th Birthday. The young people Whiled away the hours in games of different kinds and had a jolly good time. A dainty supper was served and birthday gifts duly admired before good-byes were said. OFFICER-S ELECTED—At the regular meeting on Dec. 8 of Queen Mary L. Q. B. A. of Kingston the folitwing officers were appointed for 1935. Worthy Mistress, Sister May Bowman; Deputy Mistress, Sister Isobelie Green; Chaplain, Sister Anabolic Docherty; Recording sec- retary, Sister Flomle Younker (re- elected): Financiahsecretsry, Sis- ter Melissa Iiarter (re-elected); First Lecturer, Sister Olive Trem- ere; Deputy Lecturer, Sister Mae- Kenzie; Director of Ceremonies. Sister Maggie B. Ward; Inner Guard, Sister Melinda Marshall; Outer Guard, Bro. Davis ward; Committee, Sister Hattie Ward. Sister Irene Stewart, Sister Sarah Newman, sister Lily Barrett: guar- dian. Bro. John Coiwlll, Past Mis- ‘ii tress, sister Grace Yeo; Auditors. Sister May Bowman, Sister Grace Yeo, Sister Edith Barrett; Organ- 1st, Sister Melissa Holmes; Sick Ccmmittee. Sister may Blvwman. Slater Hattie Ward, Sister Grace Yeo. BMITII-ROGEBSON — The home of Mr." and Mrs, Reuben Rogerson, West Trill)“. W" m“ scene of a very pretty wedding at 8.30 pm., January 5, 1935. when their youngest daughter, Margaret. was united in marriage with Alls- tin, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, also of Tryon. Rev, J. L. Lund performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate relatives and the young couple were unattended. At 7.30 pm. the guests repaired to the tastefully decorated dining room where an excellent supper prepar- ed by Mrs. Rogerson was served by friends of the bride. Later a hap- py crowd of young people arrived to offer best wishes and after be- ing generously treated, departed for their homes. The many beau- tiful gins received attest the popu- larity of Mr. Smith and his charm- ing bride, and they will be warm- ly welcomed back to Tryon after a honeymoon spent at various points of interest in Prince Ed- ward Island. l-Zr. John H l/iyers, MP, and Mrs. Myers, let‘. .91‘ Ottawa on Sat- urday to attend uie opening of Par- iisment. They will spend a day or two in Montreal enrouie. Newfoundland Lxperuiences Warm Weather (C . 3y Guardian's Special Wire) OJ. JOHN'S, Nflrl. Jan. ll-(C. P. Cable)—'l'lie unusual mid-winter thaw and warm weather experi- enced in the Maritime Provinces has ext/ended t: Newofundiand and southerly gales noted throughout ‘h: coilviry and most of the snow and lcc had disappeared. No serious damage has been reported. nnsn-zoiso or LEOPARDS SWELLENDAIVI, South Africa- Government woodsme in the Langebeq Mountains r their cam/p besieged at night by armies of leopards and baboons. L-3428-l-7-8l i aa follows: Attention Fox Ranchers ' am. s. ulvm will boy suver res and other law nrs_ Charlottetown-Monday and Tuesday. Summerside-Wednesday and Thursday- Charlottetown-Friday and Saturday. Asnanalwcan buying-daily at our Charlottetown "AG-F '_:Vl'; -.- Spiritual Offerings, Cards, aln , 4o word Other rates on application Office. ~B. ll. IIOLMAII ht. 1012. 90 Quota: Stream. b35394. ' Central Guardian locals, do per warn; Western and Bolton: looallfifi par svunl- Announcements and (‘u-lug Ivantg to pa! word; (llaalllel to per word: In llemoriaan Notices, 10c prr inch; Lin. of Floral u; per Ilnllafl Idtttera of Condalonea 10o oer Inch; Notices of Thanha and Altman-lat cl. 70a 1m inch or can»: Minimum Charge for any advertisement tinny-fly. “g3, ltATEw-ze per word, ‘three llaar ilulll for the price of tvvo, strictly payable in advanea. For Sali- AR-DBOARD SUITABLE FOB lining outhouses, etc.. lc per sheet. Guardian Oflice. ti. 0R SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whlst Score. Cards. Guardian Central Joli Printery. Nov l-tl! i FDR SALE-CRUSIIED SHELL for Poultry. One dollar per hund- red pounds. Rock Salt for cattle 2c lb. Small Smeits for Fox Feed 3c lb. Earle Fisheries Co. - ' ' L-3519-1-l2-6l. SIGNATURE l8 n01 AUTHENTIC ls CLAIM Hearing in “Gypsum Chase Is Continued. (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA, Jan. 12—-M:ti0ri will be made in the Exchequer Court for dismissal of the Queen” suit as against Senator H. Captain Freeman Hatfield, as soon as the government concludes pres- entation of evidence to sup-port its action for recovery of $71,000 re- paration money. - The Crown may conclude its case at tom0rr0w‘5 sitting. In that event, the motion for dismissal of the ac- tion es against the Senator will be made immediately afterwards for decision by Mr. Justice E. R. ingers, who isvpresiding. W. N. Tiiley, counsel for Logan, nnounced his intention to the iourt just before adjournment after 'Wo lengthy sittings today. Not Authentic Signature A second handwriting expert. A. J‘. Park. Hamilton, called by the government counsel Peter white, testified the disputed certificate of ownership by Hatfield of the ves- sel, which thc Senator flied before the Canadian Reparation Commis- sioner in i930, did not bear the authentic signature of J. S. Hen- derson, former Parrsboro, N. 8., shipping registrar. "I have come to the conclusion that the hand that wrote the se- eepted signature of Henferson on 2a exhibits, I hsv~ crammed did not w"ite the Henderson signsblre on the disputed dorurnent." stat- ed Ml‘. Park. The muscular movement betTreu the accepted and disputed Hender- son signatures was different, siid the witness. He proceeded to girl! the differences he considered ex- isted in letter (ormatlcns. .OQPQ P-Q-Q service. t flay Ticket Agent UM innerm- I'm I Il-Iffla s‘; fir. s.- MAG lib ‘TILL OLLY‘. ‘THAT 0mm m NOW was? Am “mu 1.00am‘ FBR- A s-rova 9 N01 I'VE GOT some. ‘vs-nu c. nan: "n-wr Slwaios TO "A661! - wneu ME snarl-isle PUT ‘Ti-no IN Hi5 TRUNK 5v MQTAKE AN’ TOLD l1’ BA ME TO CK. SQ HER ('1' 15- . MM}. HERE . H5. J. Iflfifln, WhO 1S cO-defendant with Header-gun were 404145! FOB. SALE -- IIARDWOODHAND Kindiing. Phone ‘llil-J. L-3466-1-9-ii-l2-i4-16-18. To Let r0 LET-—8 on 4 runivisiizn rooms, heated. 1'11 Kent sui- n-ssoo-i-ii-sl T0 LET -— FURNISHED ROOM with fireplace. Phone 683-J. L-3474-1-9-l Miscellaneous MANY PI ‘PLE KEEP WELL Bi taking Chiropractic Adjustments. Dr. Carson. Mis. L'3508"1w11-3I| ii - ward, dead or alive. George Van Iderstine, Mill View, P. E. I. FLOODED GELLAIIS AUTOMAT- ieally drained, Accessories. apply Tanton’! L-3524-1-t12-8i _____ _..~_.= Witness was “grabbing at pica» yurie points, grabbing at straws" in ion endeavor to show the Hender- son signature on the purported-cer- ticicste was not genuine, Mr. --Ti1- Queen” Reparation 16y said in. ores-examination, "No, they are outstanding points", maintained witness. The accepted signatures of-I-Ien- derson were riot uniform; tho-sig- nature of s. 73 year old person was being dealt with and. Henderson was s. hit excitable, ‘c3 MI. “Gypsum Tiliey. The “habits” in. handwriting of well-established, answered witness. - 5 Cross Examination ' Vigorous cross-examination“ b! Mr. Tilley of the Hamilton wltnesl continued along these lines, for some time, and finally his crud-once was concluded after re-examinai- tion by Mr. White. Witness oldmit- ted he only had examined 20' sc- ocpted signatures shown toghim. with the disputed slgnature,__snd had not madn a comparison ofoth- e1- haridlwriting of Henderson in one of the reglstr‘ bmks. ~~~ Arthur B. Farrr \ handwriting expert, Toronto, called earlier by the government, swore Henderson had not signed the questioned’ cor- tificate of ownership. Neither-was it the signature, of Henderson's- for- mer assistant, Miss Grace Petti- grew, Mr. Farmer testified.“ He made a cursory examlhatlcn of signatures of Senator Lotm on three letters fyied by the Senator and on this cursory examinatiezflohc evidence points rather to the some handwriting" on the senator's‘ let- ters as was in the purport-addicti- derson signature “than 8.0331,, jrom it," said Mr. Farmer. Witness explained he had made no definite conclusion whatever as to whoanight have written‘ the Henderson signature on tbn- dis- puted document. His examination of Senator Logan's signsturerlliad been cursory and to satisfy his curiosity only, said ivir. Former. He had not examined signatures on the senator's cheques. ovowov-oo-otve 9-fO-Q-fvfi-o CITY TICKET OFFICE 94 Great George Street CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY! CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSIIII’! ‘rickets on sale ovsr all Railway and Ocean Steamship We oler yon export advice in selection of travel routes. make your stateroom and sleeping oar reservations. give al- slatance with pass ‘t. and give you a general first c"-~.s ‘ Local tlcknia also sold to ll {$01 W. K. ROGERS llnnlflandsfl. noooo-oo-oooo-ooooe-ow-n ooo-o-o-ooo4kd- —BY GEORGE MCMANUS l‘ Li. SEE TO IT THAT IT'LL DO NO MORE DAMAGE AROUND THIS HOUBE- I WONDER WHO (NVENTED THflfi if