IANUARY 21.1931; We Otior: w. New Issiis Ontario iHydro-Electric Power - Commission uni-ranked Principal nnd In (Caliablc on or 314% Motoring February I. 1953 tel-est by Province or 0mm, liter Fell. l. 1N8) PRICE I AT MARKET T0 YIELD ABOUT 3.28% Iiiiililli, BllEiiiiAii 8i COMPANY LTD. E. M. BAGNALL-MANAGER Bank of Nova. Scotla Building Charlottetown MINING W .1 New Gold 2a . Nipwns 201 Norgnda 57 . Nor on 21.1- (Canadian Press) Nome!“ 1&0 TORONTO, Jan. 26- Norgom 3 Nor Can 67 Stocks 0'0“ OBrien 345 Okalts. 206 Aldermac 51 Olga Oil 41.’. ... _ 2%. Omega 36 Amm 215% Oro Plats 60 Aug Huron 36o Pscalta 12% Aigg Sdn 1.31 I Pamour 395 Ashley 7'11! Au; Huron 385 Pandora 49 Arntiield 19 Puyore 16 Ag-tnria ‘W. Partensn 16 A-qoiia 3'.» Paubre 16‘: Augiic 34%. Paymaster 6i Bugamac 21 Perron 110 Aztec 8 Petr Oil 50 Baiikfield 63 Pioneer 295 Buse Metal . 36 Pick Crow 470 Emilie 136 Powell 211 Bmgood 30 Premier 195 Big M155 48 Preston 115 Bongo l1 Quemont 6 Bygvofne 895 Read Auth 420 Brown Oil 43 Red Crest 34 Buff Ank 16% Red Lake 32 Buff cnn 410 Reno Gold 47 , Bunk H111 21 Roche 14:; ca] Edm 271 Royaiite 43-1.. Eamon. 4s st Anth 151.. Cdii Mal 102 San Ant 137 cm-iboo 190 Sheep Cr 108 Cont, Pat 220 Sherritt 145 Cen Porc l2 $15006 300 chromium 55 Siaden _ 98 Comwesith 36 Sisve Lake 15 Coniarum itlig gtadiénn i? arkwaier Dy gsvies 46 Straw Lake 14 Dame 56 slid B85111 310 Dorvnl 1'1 Sud Cont 1111] East Mai 139 Sullivan 0 Eidorado 232 Sylvanite 820 Falcon 615 Tsshota 8 Fed Kirk 11 Tech Hugh Frsmcoeur 42 Tex” ponfana . 13 Tobiim 27? 5511,95 1B i Towagmac 5 G‘enm~a 4N UCI11 136 pods Lake 57 Unit O11 6:3 Goidnle 19 Ventures 10g 691d 391g 38 Vu can "5 Gold Eddie 291, Waits Am 14 Goodfish 9-. Wendigo 22 Gr Bousq 0 Westfiank 7 Guniinr Gold 59 white w“ u,‘ Ham“ 26 W Turner 39 ~ 111-119;. .. .1: vWHsi“ I-Iai" 0c . ._ “my, V Ymir Y o Q5/- 1101 tiger ' "i Home tOil 1:23 UNLISTED Homes Ho“... 2w.- Brett Tr 35g Jack w“ 45 Coast. Cop 55 Jncoia 17,, Dal. on 331:. Jelicoe 45"‘ Hm Bay 11,7, KP“. Add 188 Msirobic 2O ~ Kirk Hiid grand-Vt" no Klfk Lillie egugfl 21.’. Lczuim 32 m“ 9M t 11c iakc Shore 5g Rob“ k on 19 Lam Cont: ‘A Tenn‘ av " in‘): gong 1112) ' r: Yonir cums Icbel Oro 13% N w _____ .95 Gold (Canadian Press) Lcitch 53g kigggsg!’ Stocks ch“, Mar sen 23*. itineLcod . 135. 223 31.15511’... 24". Man East 2 '1‘ Ame S“ Pow 7i M"“"g° 101/ Citiels seiPv 1*‘ iticlniyre 42 ‘ creole’ Pet 244i MuKenrie 9° E] B m, sh '11:. nn-vuue 14 cc 0o] Co 38,1,‘ McWattors 34 Gullbl o“ i1) 63 Min Corp mo” glnhegd M! 7'14. Réionagch 2%; 1‘ Nu“; Hud 7:2 one a - » 5 ,3 1Lv.:1.1§.1<11'k 15 _._P‘“_‘i=°9 .kkr..1,-.-...- g 1 -1 -1“.-- .I‘:-- ; Advertising atcs-Jayahic lli Advance z Central (iiiiiriliun locals. 1k! PHI‘ W we pcr worn; In illcnioriuin Notice Spiritual Offerings, pn- int-h. Notices of 0 i z \\'l|l‘lI. Other rules on ui1i1l|¢""""- 6 O Q ~oeo44++o4-~_.~..- v For Sole CitESS Corn Salve. 39c nil 9/"13 u‘ ~ - _ 0N COMPUT- ‘OR SALE fiAilg-iect condition. 1m! Scales . also driving Sltilflh- ~l~ J- (“y 6‘ 3011.5’. 0. Box 187. irons! sonar-men eon. 6W) ton delivered. also hardwood 8nd - Y d. Phone soitwood. any W1><1<I1J:2ff5:k,_7:._fl__ FOB. SALE n‘ CORNWALL. SIX mies from Charlottetown. 12 “m” .2‘ .““‘§ ‘é‘“‘w§.;';t."i.ltt' pigs. ppy . . - .' tpfi, I L-2°6>8:1:25f?i_._ FOR. SALE-TWO SIIOBTHORN Heifers due to freshen in March one i400 lbs. Clyde l-iorse 7 years mo. Bound. Aimlv w Jersmilh Simnson. C vendishiJP. E. I- JMii-I-flfi-ifl. i-"on SALE-COW. DUE T0 freshen. Trscadie. . Do u. Gand o“ fcL-gfl-l-Qro-ili. PRIZE POLY- msle. I-Ils dam s prise 911.9 1l930 an]: iiiiiirdagiéllgllil} u gfiltiflti-I-IO-Zii. m€AllltiiIiizfifilliliifiItT 001ml" l" m?" ‘i132 o in £11210! 1151-0011“ more. Also s beau- tiful chestnut yearling colt by Patrick D‘rect Dam Marion M by Peter Mozart. This colt is on a:- ceiient individual snd bred to go. Hooiiies. hsmess. blankets “and ioizcctscrt-IT-mmuttis-u ' ,V 118W. ' were. csicThe Csnsdisn Bonk o! 00mins w. New ‘Bismark B. |ll'l‘ word; Announcouicnts inul Coillifl chiiisiiizntiiiiiogifzriimiiiiin, 70o per inch or 4w- v" Apply t0 F. L. . ~ d h‘. torn locals 2v‘ i ‘m: 1121;111:311 min-r xarll; yw-uilsd 10o per inch; Lists o! Ielorul uutl m Letters of Condolences 7W Ilininuun Cliurlo for all)’ IW\'°\‘"""‘°“‘ “"my'“v° “m” Work Wantedr rouse. MAN wsurs r0 LEARN bl iismith trade. AUDI)’ G" ‘d- .011- 1=_-1°°":__1'?<‘ ‘.- couivrnv GIRL wsurs nousi: _ to th Guardian. Wm‘ Apply _ jL-zoss-i-zn-g 11o tar-noose. sssousnu-z rent. . ADDlY 17 Qfifffigfgsfgl_ Male Help Wanted WANTED — MAN TO WORK ON , J, M Donald. §I,",§,'.__,i§pply L L;2_iQ9'7°-1-26-3l. Wanted WANTED _ PINT nor-rues. TIIE Rogers Hardware Confifid- M WANTED T0 RENT TWO HEAT- =1 W"1"“““‘..'°°"“-..°.iiiliitl‘ fireplace. Write . trzeluqdwm: _ mm nsoisraii- wgiugighire ‘iii... . sadly! digital}! , El 1 ' W“; m“ M.£?;1x2%1.1-27-28-2-i. Teachers Wanted _ ARY Isl. Ix‘ "w: "#:3211111 iemlls teacher for Hampton School- “""‘ °’ "“°"° R “$11151? ‘w-n. Female Helv will"!!! - QED-MAID. ! housework who csn do 111B I1 moirns. Sieeo homcmllodssutndny , i Ron or , ree . ‘m’ ‘my 25 L-ZOM-l-fltl-ii. J30! JIENERAI... ____ y” 1. ,_r~'/i7é‘ - Hfrur cunnnorrrroww qiliiigpyim t STOCKWQUOTA iTONS 1: Montreal a Stock "Exchange i (Canadian Press) I Stocks Close Bell Tel 160 Brazilian Bruck Silk B C POW A 321i Bldg Prod |Can Cement 11 can Nor Pr 18'»; Can Car Fd 91,1, Cm Car Pfd Can PM! 71;, l Celanese 131,: Con Shutt an. Cons Smelt 60 Dist Seag 13113 . Dom Coal Pfd 19 ' Dom Coal Pfd Don Bridge 31 Dom st B 14.; Y" "'" 7!. 130m Tex 141i. ‘,...1... _...,~e a | Fcunda Co 13 , How Smith 131.. Imp Tob 131. Int Nickel 47:1, I Massey Har 51g, MCCOH Ft - 121: v Mtl Power 30 . Nat Brew 4Q I Na‘. St Car 35 Noranda 561, ' Power Corp 14 l Quebec Pow 15:, Shawinigan m“ , 5t Law Com 141, st Law Pfd 39 | Sou Can Pow 13 Si: of Can 54 Win E186 A 2:}; Win Elec B Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abitibi Com 195 Abitibi Pfd 151,1; Asbestos 55 B A Oil 205i Bea uharnois 4 11.. Bsthursi: A 101; Dom Tar 331x. Don A Q Fraser C T V 151; Ford "A 111,; I-Iir Walker 401,, Home Oil 125 Imp Oil 131,, Int Pete 291;. Price Com 14 P1100 Pfd PRODUCE PRICES 1 MONTREAL. Jsn. 26 —-(CP)— Whcat, northern, No. l 1.64; bar- ley. Canadian western No. 3 .74 1-2; oats, feed, No. 1 .55 ‘; flour, spring whcgt patents, fi ts 8.10; seconds 7.70; bakers 7.60; winter wheat patents. choice 4.50- 4.60; white corn 4.20-4.30; bran, ton 30.25; shorts. ton 32.25; midd- lings, ton 36.25; rolled oats. bag 80 lbs 3.15; hay. N0. 2. per ton. wrlots 10.50. Cheese western current l4 1-2. summer 15 1-2. Butter No. 1 32-32 Eggs in cartons: A-l large 32; A-l medium 29; A-laige 30: A- mediu-m 28; A-pullets 25-26; B- large 25; B-medium 25; C 23. Potatoes: No. 1 Que whites 80's 58-60: No. 1 N. B. mts 80's 60- 65; 501s 45-46; No. 1 P. E. I. mts 90's 82-85; 50's 50; N0 1 B. W. I. 60's 2.75: No. 2 60's 2.50. MONTREAL. Jan. ‘.16 -(CP)— Prices ruled steady today in light trading on Canadian commodity exchange. Butter spot —Que grass rcgrad- ed. 32 1-8t. Sales: 200 boxes Que grew regraded at 32 i-8. Cheese spot -Unquoted. Exits spot _0nt A-largc 25a; A- medium 2311.; Aqpullets 20a. ' MONTREAL, Jan. 26 --(CP)- Prlces ruled steady for butter, cheese. eggs and potatoes on Mont- real's open produce markets today. Butter was quoted at 32-32 1-2 cents a pound for cal-tots or 1e s of No. 1 with lots to retailers at 33 for solids and 33 l-2 for prints. Graded egg shipments in cor- iols or less were 25 cents a dozen for A-iarge. 23 for A-medium, 21 for A-pulleh. 20-20 i-‘i for R- iarsze store" sud l9 12-20 for B- medium storage. Cheese was i4 1-2 cents a pound for western current receipts and l5 1-2 for west-m summer makes. Potatoes: No 1 Que “miles 80's Sit-GO‘ N0 1 N. B. mis 80's 60- 65: 50's 45-46‘ Ne. 1 P. F‘. T. "“" 00" 8245f 50'S 5n‘ N0. l B. W. I» 60's 2 75; No. 2 60's 2.50. I Livestock MONTREAL. Jan. 26 —(CP)— on Maritime livestock markets prices on r111‘. grade hogs advancnd 40 cents per hundredweight to $11. 40. Sows were up 25 cents to $7.- 70 rail grndc. Bncons weighed off cars brought $8.90 and off trucks $8.50. Sows were $5.90 off trucks. Steers were from $6.50 60W"- heifers $5.75 down and butcher cows from $4.25 dow-n. with can- ners and ‘cutters up to 82-75 and bulls up to $3.75. Calves sold from $3.76 for gras- sers to s top for veals. Steel Shares Lead Decline On N. Y. Mart Blf FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. Jun. 26 -—(AP)~_ A heavy selling blast blew. the stock market off its recent narrow course 11nd tumbled many shares 2 to 7 points today. It was the wid- est break of the New Year and put the market almost back to where itnsItfl-rtcd on an early January up- Transactions about trembled. totalling 1.016.330 against 535.430 shares 1n_the preceding session. The Associated Press ruerage price 01 60 stocks was down 1,3 p01n15 at 43.4. leaving a small‘ margin operating it from the 1937 low at 41.7. The average for 15 rail stocks sank to the lowest. since April 17, i933. at 18.4. off .8. General cashless prevailed a- mong Canadian stocks. Internat- ional Nickel dropped 1 5-8 points to l-2. Fracuonailv lower were Df-1111_@1'-»‘-$<rocrum. Dome. Ford, Imperial Tobzigw‘ Mags-By Harri, and Power Corporation. Imperial ml. 111'. V Alcohol. NcIntyi-e improved slizhily. mes it'd the retreat. U_ Bciifehem. National. and Republic were S. Steel. Youngstouvu ' down 1 to about. 4 at the finish, "big steel“ ending off nearly 3 at. 54 5-8. Among i-hc heavier share losers were Chrysler at 53 l-2, Searg Roe. bum 57 3-8. Allied Chemical 162. Wwtinghousi- 94 1-2. General E- lectric 40. Gennrai Notarg 3'3 3-3, J. I. Case 86 1-4. Anaconda copper 30 1-3. Konhcc '. 35 1-2, and Johns Manville 69. L 0 s s e s A re Sustained On Montreal Mort MONTREAL. Jail. 26-10?)- Selling pressure lifted a trifle ‘m late stock market Imciing today and a few lertrif"; rallied narrowly. C. P. R. rallied smartly. finishing "111-4 at 7 3-4. but. drops of 3-4 to more than a pointwerc shown by Canadian cm‘. the preferred and National Steel rm". In papers. St. Laurence iv-riuer preferred sold two points lower. Issues cioinc, with dccllneg of frnctions of more than a point in- cluded Brazilian. Power Carp,’ Gap mean poiver prcferrnci. Shaiiiiiiirnii. Canada cement. Dominion Steel B. Pnminion hriduc and ioundntiion. Total airs: 2.000 shares: I11- dustriais 27.000; Mines 64.800. Bonds $610. I Currencies MONTREAL. Jail. 26 -(CP)— Pound Sterling firmed 1-16 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- day to $4.99 13-16 while the French franc eased .02 7-8 cent to 3.25 7-8 ccnts. The United States dollar wit: tmciiuifgcd at par, NEW YORK. Jan. 26 —iAP)—- With the exception of the FTBilCh franc. leading European currencies moved narrowly upward today a- gainst the United States dollar. The franc closed off .02 1-2 of a cent at. 3.26. breaking sharply in early tiuriing‘ tutti holding steady late in the day. The Pound Strrl- lug was up 1-16 of a cent at 4.99 7-8. tirhilc thr- Netherlands g-uilder gained 03 of n cent. Both the Brim and Swiss franc closed up .00 l-2 of a cont. The Canadian dolfar 1111:.- unchangerl ni. par. TORONTO. Juli. 26 Charting :1 course in sympathy with New York market action. Toronto Milling exchancc listings moved to lower levels today in a moderate volume oi selling. 0'13 1 was in thn siaoilimht in i" v1- " - h-ck or n loss of 35 cents. The loss ivas cut 1.. .. price tightened up final stage. A dozen or more golds down 5 to 10 cents iucluzied Pi-rron. Powell Rouyn, Reziri-Auihicr. Pic-Ric Crow. Pamour Premier. Si coe, Sylvanite and Wright-Hargreaves. The tone ' soft uiso for Canadian 0.113151 lYIfilnric. a. Hard Rock, Kirkland Luke. Leitirh. Om Plat-a. Prcstzrn. San Antonin and Shtep Creek. Scliim‘ golds held steady. Ncrzludzi tuzzi iiuzi... drop- ped 1 1-4 to 1 1-2 mid smelters weakened a 1111:1011 fraction. Western 0th,- .,ippc'i back wih the re-t of the market. Rovaliie dropped mm- thnn n point. Cd'- gui'v-E"-u"-~‘-ii cents. Oknlta 9, Vulci." 5. Dnihovsie. 11 The 010-111 ivns dnwii 27 cents for Ventures and n. few cents for Chromium. Fniconbridgc. Sherritt. Sutibury Bosiu iilid Pond Oreille. NEW YORK. —iCP)— . .1 . e to 11.45 in the cu <3 m JJll. 217 — (AP)— Foit-igii Pf(Cl..'\i1"." (‘v1.1.1 Britain ciiiaiiri 4 ‘I10 i iii. 4.9:) 3-4. 4.99 7-8; flO-dai‘ bil $4.39 5-8: d tnrmi: Fm we 3 21F 1!. 1 5. .1 . .26 1- . Belgium i6 80: Germany 40 25 l-2: Canada 1.00 New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Mocks Close Am For Pr 3!. Am Rad 12 Am Tel Tel 1441,. Am Water 91, Anaconda 301,; hison 35!.- Atl Ref 307,, Auburn 4 Bait Ohio Baldwin Loco 3 Bendix Av 127', Beth Steel 561;. Chas Thio 34 Chrysler 521', Com So 11, Con Can 39 Con Edison g1»; Con Gas Co 71, Corn Prod 591,1, Cur Wright 15.1, E160 Alli/O L5 181s Elec Pr Lt 19' Gen Eiec 39-8 Gen Foods 32.; Gen Foods 32. Gcn Motors 3311' Goodrich 16.1 Good Tire 19.1. Gt Nor Pfd g1 ' Hiid Mot Car 7. Int Har 50 Int Tel Tel (- Kennecott 3; Mont Ward 3 .~ Murray Co 5 N Y Central 15. ' Natl Cash Reg 15 ' New York N H 2 Nor Am Co 13 Nor Pac 19:1 Pack Mot 5 Paramount 9w; PC1111 R, R 201‘ Phil Moi 34:, P1111 P€t C0 371,‘ Post Tel Cab Pub Ser N J 3g Pure Oil Co 11w, Radio Corp 5 Radio K 0 41s Sears Roe Co 571*; Shell Union Oil 151;- South Pac 7-1.’ Std Oii N J 49 Stude Co 5n; Texas Corp 55;, Texas Corp 39 United Air 23 United Corp 3 United Drug 6-7-3 United Gas Imp i0 U S Rubber 27 U S Si: Co 54 =a U S Ind A1 20% Vanadium 17 '~ Warner Bros 3 West Union 25". West Air B 22 West Eec 94'1- Woolworth 387i UNDATEI) MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Ciosin-g exchanrze rates At Montreal —Pound 4.99 13-16: U. S. dir 1.00: franc 3.25 7-8. At New York —Pound 4.09 7-8: Canadian dir 1 00; franc 3 26. At Pvris —Pound 153.20 fr: U. S. dir 30.70 1r; Canadian dlr 3U.- 70 fr. ' Iu Geld —Pound 12s. 2d: U. S. cllr 59 26 cents: Canadian dlr 59.- 24 cents. MARKETS AT A GLANCE {By The Canadian Press) Toronto. Montreal and York —Stccks closed lower. Winnineg -Wheat 1-4 to 1 i-2 mitts lower. New Youk -Cotton. rubber, sug- ar and coffee lower. GRAIN WINNIPEG, Jan. 26 —LCP)— Scattered export buying blocked a landslide decline in iavhtut futures on the Winnipeg grain ex- change today after losses oi more than two dents were postd. Abrupt setbacks of Liverpool and Buenos Alres wheat quotations followed by the sharpest break in security markets this year forced stop-loss orders onto the market. Final values were 2 l-4-1 1-2 cents under yesterdays close, May at 1.- 25 5-8. July 1.18 1-8 and October 1.00 3-8 ‘ Chicago closed 2 1-2 cents lower Liverpool. reflecting decline in Ar- gentine shippers’ offers and weal: trend at Buenos Aires. closed 1 5-8ci-1 1-2d lower. Cash wheat demand was slow but prices generally closed uh- changed. except for No. 2 northern which eased one cent to 10 cents premiums over the May future. All coar e grains closed ICWCI‘. Qnts 1-8-3-8. barley 5-8-3-4. flax 3-4-1 1-2. and rye 2 1-8-2 cents. New RUSH FOR. SEATS IN BLACK MARIA VANCOUVER. Jan. 26-—tCP)—- Police told iii court of unemployed men rushing to get places 111 the police van after a massed begging demonstration in the down-town section. Spokesman for the men explain- ed. “if the government can not sec fit to keep Us out of Jail at n cost o1 43 cents daily. we will go to jail twhere it costs a dollar a day.“ The magistrate found the men guilty of obstructing the police. lhey were remanded for sentence. Called By Death 5% IION. W. L. WALSH 10111101‘ Liv-iiicuiiiii-Guvoriwir Alberta. who (Hug in vii-tom“ of A SALUTE 1:0 I’. E. I. (Dedicated to 1 old timers who enjoyed n good old “COMP-All- You". This nuiy hr) suns i0 time of. "Moonlight. and Skies?) i< Mitt-Donald, but in a name. . another, there's many thc some; I was bum on the Island, I don't; know jiirl uhy. The place i-itllrci Lorne Valley, a name on P. I. When I was a young lad. I want. ed i0 roam. I novel‘ ivzis pfcuscd with the plume we cziilcri home, But )il)\\' iiuu I111 older. and live in!‘ 2iu'.i_\', Ive 101s 0i i'(‘.\[)CCt for my old humc today. The “Vt‘ili':~‘. lune rolled onward, M1181‘ I \\‘L‘il1 R\\'ii_\‘, But in mg: loudest mcnfries, it .~vcm.. ynstcrcitvv. I still wuli l‘ ncmbm- i119 friends that 1 i§llt‘\\'. For 11101111», lkc the fortunes we hCOK for. are fen". At homo usiih your loved ones, wih-r.» ever it be. Is hmivr than rhhcs. just take it from mo; So let's all rt-niciubc-r, on land or on fnnm. ‘I110’ vvm- so humble, there's no piano like 1101110. » Thorns mioasuro in imvoi, some: timo- ihurc is phi But 111111117 of childhood uiii (‘\'(‘i' remain; And nfwi" www- imvwicd. I’l1 bet you Will find The times you cninved most, you've loft ihom behind If your 11:11 contented. and start mu in 11mm. ‘. 15114 i'li!iiii(v\\':1 mm right hm‘ wt _\'uiii' home. s in i‘i£'l1i'§. or dwell in '1 sit-ark But 1:11» ..-. n mother, will horizon you hark. Aiid i111?!’ we've lived we will must. all agree. The bwi things iii life are the thine‘. that nrc free. Whoever you nro m" \\‘ho1'ov0r you roam. D011‘! over 2n twink on 1hr) place you cntl home! Hcrcls luck to n11 those who wish me luck 1:141:13‘. c111" mu ‘e11 we might. all mun (l.i_\'. r!‘ t \1ll()l'i‘O\\', hark Well i.\ 1i. snhitvu to his home An 01d iiim on P I ——W. I.. MACDONALD. W;lit"i‘10\\'i‘l. Mass. EDMONTON YOUTH PA\ IO Rooms and at ALL AN INVITATION V NOVA SCOTIAN HALIFAX. NS. FOR COMFORT AND ECONOMY With most reasonable roles in the Dining ' the Lunch Counter, the best in accommodation and service is y obtained st s surprisingly low cost. The Hotel is immediately adjacent to lhc Railway Station eliminating taxi and baggage transfer charge. ROOMS $ 3 Q WITH BATH ‘A ate] I TRYON AND YICINITY Mr. Alden Crossman, was a vis- itor to Summerside on Saturday. Mjzir; Racheal Martin, spcm the week-end the guest oi" Mrs. Otto Johnson . Miss Olga. Walsh. spent Sunday and Georgina Mabcy M1‘. and Mrs. Pbiroid Laird of Port Eigin, have returned to their on and Ailmny. The many friends of Mrs Percy Howait arc glad that she 17s recov- ering after her recent illness. On Saturday evening about twenty of the Tryon United Young People tirove to Victoria for askaie vcd at the parsonage, Miss Jean DGIBIIPI‘. spent a few days the guest of Mrs Paynier. Congratulations are extended to Mr and Mrs. Russel Carr on the arrival of a son. The many friends of Mrs. Austin Smith, are sorry to hear of her iiines-s. The Tryon Consolidated School is progressing favourably under the the skilful management of MISS Peggy Easter and Miss Florence Mabcy. The many friends of Mr_s Wal- lace’ Toonibs are sorry to hear of her continued illness. Mr William Rogerson. Of C1181‘- ioittetown. spent a few days visit- 111g his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Rcgerson, 'I‘ry0n Mrs. George Cailbcck, of Crapaud. is tiisiting her son Mi"- Aiberi. Callback. Tijvon. _ The many friends of Mr. Rich Lord are sorry to hear oi his 111- 1105s. 1 Mrs. Jack Annear is visiting her 8151.01‘ Mrs. Alfred Wood, Mount 'I‘i‘_\'on Miss Marjorie McEwen, spent Sunday the guest of Miss Dorothy Woodside, Victoria. METIS CELEBRATE IN ANCIENT WAY LEBERT. Sask.. Jun. Eff-Tales of a vanished era. when hunters rufed the plains "if Western Can- ada were related as Metis of the Quhppelle Valley. 10 miles north of Rosina. celebrated New Year's Eve in the old way at. a function in Lebrct- with pioneers as guests of honor. Metis are descendants of the French-Canadian settlers in the West. Odest at the colorful party was Mrs. Joseph Racetie. aged 104. with Mrs. Thomas Kavanaugh. active at 93. the next oldest Mrs. Knvauaugh recalled how ‘he first wheat was sown in the Qunnpellc‘ settlement in 1875 by her husband. the lak- Staff Sergeant. Thomas Kavanaugh. It was ihreshed by a flail. For many of the pioneers it. was a mre occasion for they ivcre ser- ved nemmican made from fresh buffalo meat. Ancient Red River jigs wer danced again. Sneakers at the party protested against the poverty-stricken condit- ion of many Metis. declaring some were unable to izet relief while others received only four cents a day each. Saskatchewan govern- (APIIYIKIES AWARD EDNIONTQN. Juli. 26- fCP\- First ‘ :1‘) il\\'{i!'(ii‘i| bv the Edmonton Churn Sociniv went to 11711011. ( mum and will enable the l @0111 Eimonton violinist in iwtiuu in Philiuiclphia. and New Vii-i: fur iurihr-r train- inc. i111 has \\lill ii~.---1 plar-I- in 11:10.11} of fivv Aibrntu lilli\ll'ill festival‘ COITIDPIIUOHS iii‘ hi1.- cutnrccl. The $300 au-nrd \\ s presented at a re- cent club nuung. 21nd about. it." soul “I'm ‘.‘i‘i'_\‘ the youth. “New I‘ll .10 able to return miri study [m coins m trv hhrzi to cu us iiil‘ its I can I ivziut to bn u convert violinist.“ Born in Essen, (i(‘i'I1l.'ili_\'. he came in Cnuada when five. tivo _ M01 starting his study of iijffwtlfllii]. - Company By-Lau'1s~ Min 88 Great in 'l‘1'yoi1 the guest. of MisaOS Beryl ‘ home after visiting friends lil Tiy- ‘ and on their ieturn lunch was sci"- I Earnest 1 K.$.liEMM|NG,‘i_.iT,lc.i>.i.. cc... Certified Public Accountant A and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts (‘omputvd Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO 10.4w ‘ Charlottetown I’. E. i. I 1- —»----- ig uncut IIIVQ-Slltlillltlil oi the situation was reported under uuv. ‘n!’ AUSTRAI A P|...-\.\\ ' 1'. 4GP»- Oiiiciah, 0i Lht- 11.1 i 1.415 A. ,suuiat.iou o1 Au 1.11.111 1m: y CD1: sirleix-d a plan for ii llii ADII-Wltlt ‘ihiiifiliiiit of iiiiiiitciii" i im.- p18‘. '- Tiio schrriiue otivr 1u.~ 1.111012 V. ‘i0 years to the 1U Fllllhd m1‘! players 0i Au. {"6 c. g. ~i player zit his <)\‘.‘ll t- tCzinndiiiii Press) Sim-ks (‘loss Conn (la 59 Commerce 168 . Montreal 207 ROXEII ' 188 -:=—_=_=~;;—_—_-_—;i. Mortgage Sale 'l‘hcri1. will he snhi by public auc- tion iii front oijihv Law Court! Building iii (‘iuirloiioiotvn in Queens County iii Prim-c Edward Island mi Tliursihn- tiu- third day nl‘ March. A. 1).. 10.7%.‘ il1 ilic1im11 of twelve o'clock noon .-\I.I. THAT TRACT pil'('l' and purvi-i of laml situate iyiiuz mi lit-in: on Lot or Township NIIIYIIIPI‘ thirty-five in Queens County in Prince Eiiwarii Island. bounded 21ml (I(‘S('l‘Il)l‘lI a! follows. that is to >1!\'Z—(TniiimEl1C- ing on the South hunk oi‘ the Mill- covc ‘Creek and :11 1hr north-Wes! corner of one iiuntlrcd acres "(A Ia d formerly iii yinssczssion of‘ VIII- ceni Bell now Thomas Boil (honed south thirty-eight degrees and thirty minutes wi-st- niiieiv-fivs chains thence 7107'“ min degree east eleven chains \.ui flirty link! thence pamliri to ihi- first. men- tioned lino lo tiu- said (‘reek thence along shnri» oi’ the said Creek to the piai-r- of (‘HIHIIIMICP- mcnt containing iiity zit-ms of land a little more or less. The above sale is mnili- pursiv-ntv to the Power oi‘ Sale contained an Indcnture nf Ainrtqiigr- rial» the 13th day of November. A. I Jama- 1925. and mndo between Arbing of Ilcdforr} in County in Prince Edward farmer and Mary Ellen Jlrhing, i s wife. of the mic part and Rosetta MavAulay of Triivillllf‘ in Queens County aforesaid, widow. of the other purl. Default having hecii made in payment oi‘ the principal money and interest dut- umier the said mortgage. For further particulars appiy to . A. MacDonald. Riley 111.11., Charlottetown. Solicitor. Dated this 26th day of January, A. 1).. I938. ROSETTA MACAFin-‘IY. {ilnrfgzici-n -L-2132-1-27-2-3-10—l1 uics. Annual Statements George Si. i __ r717 BRINGING Up FATHER ~-i’w George MCMflIIlJs W W .. Haw vq i? - D 6E ELLO -CEN'I’R'A i’ 6N E§A~$%.'>"J;'.°‘ZQTSGU “SVESA 91G c¢gei SHOULD 38.1.? iéfific ‘Witt. as - BIJLA- ai__Ii.A\-‘1¢iQ-QEE - FAVOR Q1: YQQ-i mix/E A QEAQ WAIT UHTiL. HE SEES You’? HAVE HEM COME RIGHT HO'HO-CAIFZ~J' EAYP. — . THEN HE CAN THANK YOU oven 1:012 THE 409- AND GET we. ARMOND WELbVVE OR HAVE YOU SOME OTHEg Oil-BEAR Ti-iiST 01.0 OPINION ON THE SUBJECT “ON PHO_ ‘LL HOCONLD 7H5 WiRE IF‘ l-E‘5 OUT CAMEl-“RIDINS - —- mscmmuw i i _ ;..;__;€; __ _ i i‘.