GUARDIAN PAGE N N _ i‘, __ _ ‘A - ...>. ' T‘ . a. _ - i n E GOSSIP Gram Market Iilontreai Market Miscellaneous 77w 11401111801 E w Y 0 R ii MARK 7 -——— Silielighls Stock Exchange ‘ c mdlu e t ~ Aneelltotl rm- . However. tnhe ghtgttmmr"?! guano; i "‘ ""1 , (Canadian Pres!) c H n E ’ hunt-i Writerlu-hur light‘? Hillel"! ,,,_ . I e ""11""? . i MONTREAL. Que. Jan. 14-snriey. (a n, .1 w Jmnmn . ‘hm, 6'1 YORK’ N’ Ytiiehsiiort interest 1n addition to the Ygézzhfilihfsd CHICAGO, 111., Jan. ll-Snowfnils (gm-mu 117;") 65rd’? Yawn“ 110333;?‘ o?" F"; - cits’ upeniuigidbou-zbnst in! b t ck insr- up 1 to 3, tobacco! l in Kansas sad Nebraska led to lncresl- MON BEA 1.i__4 in " ‘m .°' ""1 “°' .~ I °° " e“ ' i; 1 h ,,.. iiiii | 11'" ‘ii, to the I0 M. recovery several independent '1‘ b- Q"°- Jiiii- ll“ no. 1 ..i1- flour, Billing wheat put- Bell "ii ° ~ ,1 .,, iuhstant s ‘h, niornlnl 110"" ' , fled v1.8" w gpocuintire hopes e11 "m"! 9'95"" 9i! "hi!!! 111i! 10- alded by n substantial illl|ll"0' iueut lu m“ fund, 5L1 “m. Recon,“ *5“. Bi-"illnn _ ,1 131,1 1355, 1-/,, 13 1'“ “M”: m“ s m- 1 l their industry inter *1"- "i" "lm-‘i’ "i" K111"! were more New York, [he local innrki-i i-xhlllliflli nun’, bu“... 4n‘,- flul .40.... win-hi cnn (‘or Fdy . 113i (Sptrliil In Joiiliiiiun .1- nan-ii drance was alibi?“ m‘ n row" ennui-l next Anni-loan than wiped out. Much of the selling‘ an improved tone in today's ilenliiigs. "Hell" vhulcu‘ 33w pa“ (g 1a,“. |»,‘| pill ,,|,,., Hui, |,,,-,. p, i_\'|i‘. “ iiiie swirl hi‘ "i" ‘"'""' ." y ,1 "i, ffligisll was in the July delivery. revrerenb’ iillil its (iillpllly could lie ('ii|l:lili(‘i'l'l1 ‘, >0, - . ' (rnn- veini-iii ' ‘"3! , l .1 . ~,._ -,._ i n M“ a the balance felt-phone “as snvltfinc y o lug the new 101i" crop and csine froui tli ni r -ti factor in tiiiit it f-ill- "u" 4"'- 1'50‘ Mm“ \ (- C n i-rd i" ' 0'1 idly. in" ' h. i“ '1' " " ' w kcfliimr°nubl' l“ nnnou'memet'iitfanthgitrfig,illeilgivglgdird £2 houses that freiiuently nct for United eduto ‘follow tube Nciir York list when if,"oalg“i)n'ghg'a"i'lf:' ""1 u (flqflfltiyflif i‘ 1,111.11 17%| 1711i 171,. _ ' been more e - Q . . ' ‘ - - ' 2 ' '." . y’ {p 41/ ‘__ i 1 5 t a, .tates government agencies. 1t vimi the latter turned easier in tho after l . 1 1; Locksliut IiU\\ | 4,. _ ,7 _ _ _ ‘ mum“: ili1"""“m'nt “m” "Iii‘:f“oiliisslngriiyiiiiiybastiixiiliiliiegugouacc ileviied that the federal farm hoard noon on a moderate volume of profit’ fill)“; UIiIXIJl-Oflfirtflullllllilt-r . a Cons lil Smelt . I701‘.- At lti-liii Ilii llll" 10". i . -- i. d bmifi [lifli they are expeel- 1"!‘ m‘ rompnmnfl mcame. Md exceed. had sold wiicat to Greece, the bnnril taking. Locally. the gains at the. clam‘ m,’ m, 1 "m, n.0,,“ 5],”. Do Steel Foal ii i ' m“ W“ __ "U; “m; mu m.‘ i~ 1"" ‘minis-v programme and 0d ‘laid-Fm, ‘leads helm: unable to extend a long-term were niniiily frnctioniilLv, although m.“ l“ mum“, J7 “K; {rash H, "(ill i; .\iil|t‘r4 1 I A,“ ,» ].‘,|\ _.i\ n iii-f froiii l1!" 1117"" e s 5-, l diilhpd to my before credit. earlier in this session the ':iln in Cnii- ‘m! i“ muons . Lfm“ n.0,,“ inc Nicki-l .. ..i -l 10'.» ‘m 1,,,.,,' \| . "w. ri“i‘l‘ll\ loans. lloirevi-r, “Ella fit‘ gland,‘ 1'0“. r at Aw 5-m- Wheat closed iinscttleil 15-1 under iidian Pacific was well n cr n point. “rum m Among, ‘n ' Linmmy V" PM I I Al" l,’ H m,‘ m. , hills‘ "mrkn; nil a whole ostlathpr-lpndprs on" ‘e EM“ “.01., yesterday's finish, corn IA-‘ii; down, Sinclters and Steel of (‘nnziilii “i- - “x0.” h, Parlour, ' ,, - Kinsley lizirris .1 ‘m S “v ‘w; """"'"'““..i. him-ins "l‘“'"'d “' m d h, tmcflo,“ Auburn n", up 3 oats 1.0% off, and provisions at 2 stronger tiuiii the average. each flililP "g9 fir“, j“ cum,“ and ii/ Aie-i-‘iiiiir ...| I h," - -. “M”; m re reduction matter Page ghen sngged I" not Turnover o! "9"" m 7 "u" 511151199- “'5 “V” Wims- A “"11"” "r ‘he 595' storage seconds in i-iii-iiiiik ~ pow - “out lmw" ' "i | iiii i ilh- u‘ w,‘ flirt rnnds assured 21353100 lhnr" W3‘ ms largest in sion was the innrlictd expansion iii “noes, Q‘|p|!l‘I-. m “L ' 00.’ Um N“; Sim!) Car _,.i l,“ p ll seillf} 9", rhnfglil. "' mi a “mum WINNIPEG rolumo from 8,3121 shares on Wcdiies- (Mann Np“. HIHIWMVk n, ' Mg‘ * Shavniignn .. Alt|lli<lyl\ "1"" 11M "Wk 1'“ w“ I t” “Fanny New york federal reserve l day to 10,425 shares twiily- 'i‘iw civic‘ 55-410. ' ' 11"" “"'““‘“‘ . . .-\iii. 11in.» iiiii. i 1w b"i.';,_., 'l'l\4‘Fl' rains were. hunk.‘ ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,..,,,. ,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,, n, w, WINNIPEG, li1an., Jan. 14—(By the was sturdy here. show-Ira; uic unit-xi ' _ Steel of vniiinin .i 201,9 22 '2: Md ,I,,,.,, -. '11-‘ hl',",',.,'ii short retreat which p" "m" A" Wm,‘ fholie nnythhm h, (‘nnadian Prcssj-Beiiited iieiiiniz which 111E119!’ 141i‘ i110 "l" lilli" ill 1'11"‘ iiihY-"i- firs“; 1st Montague TIOOP "Ike m.“ "m" i; _ - , - I all 11"“ '5 ‘he mnr- the ireckiy statement tn point toward mm“, "Wm" luckhm t-"Fillflleii l!" Fume‘ efldmwe “t “'9 ".“'.“1’“"m"° ‘ iii-nil \\' l\i'.' l\ l- ii fir»! ' fwd >0 shares. the » _ 1 0fh(if“']gg ginimy whpnt yum-keg 1n ntubllity of earnings oi’ utilities. when —i - ""—'- L ; H, ,._ ..,,-.i ..,, r 0 i. 'l‘1‘~'1"1iY°l'9 ' 0mm 9““"mnfl" F010;‘ closing minutes of today's trade and there are no unusual adverse frat-torn] NEW YORK N. Y Jiiii I<i—ii'l\\' ' ‘ h b t “Hik 0i." W83 15'!“ Ti“ ‘ ' ‘ ' ill ' I ‘gnu-L, or larger , F MARK "r ynlm.“ d959,] m. an“ m," can; hm-er is offered in the record of Sonihi-riii sugar Wilfl quii-t iiiiillii‘, but the tiiiic Thls 1S i‘ e es e y 7-55-(381118. . .- usnni-l-Sillflsfiliii‘ Iha flurry lastred. ‘1 "AT T" ‘ STOC“ ET n ' for the session. (‘aiiiiiln Power Company and (Jiiuadn was ii iiltic ugttiel‘ ouiiig to continued what 1.110 Scoutmaster heard 00m.‘ 8_05_scoutma5ter 5 mmutei vla-fliu-“H-i il11"",' . ll c- , . n‘ h 1' ' ~ I 1 ff ~ ' ", ' T‘ I n“ nlfliizhiill ‘tgnhlriiéln “I afeiginfiee: ' closed M 82% while July clued nail-tbs‘liwiigzvgmiifoijgiiiiiiiiiii 21131111?“ ltii "iioiiii-‘iwiirq iicnrhy Mllgglryi “wirn M; 111K "Um many 9117931110115 9-5 hef BJU-SCOUCS silence. ‘1 iii<t ran I n! , _ _ ' A “Mk3 export [r3119 w“ fepnflcfl letters to shareholders ai-coiiipniivliii: ini-ilneil to nflcr IIUIHW 3,16. But re- t i t Manta 1143 one , , n , ‘_ blocks unchanged .. , _ , . _ _ . _ r- ._ , _, _, W115 re urn rig 0 8 ' iii-l‘ ‘lri-iiiii-iiii. "W" 11111-01 trailed grilfbluyrtlntrtiiiiyuHi1?lgiiii.oil\ii‘“bixii‘clis.plliji'vg u"1:41:11ggiliiiiuliviiiiouiif: ' flivtriiii-r? 11in]: ii»2,,"ii_'iiir|'ii"iiiii:‘ii 1.11m l1jllilill"- ~ day last week with a Brouli of Boy: llei-e And There iuirr. no .._ "rpm" "(Ivlilis 1|dlpntd y “g1 r.-_ its business has been well iniiiiiiiiliii-ii inpines for .l’aii.-i"-ii. si'piiin t i i , . I , ' 5"“ from LAi-gelnuneenynie A::§ir£||(,:,, during the inst illlllfifii‘, with a not operator iit .'l,1l (ISFIIIPIIIHH llltlfllilii‘ iili‘ Scouti Montre i 11:22.’. 2233.1‘? .i::=:.' .:.‘.:.".:"i."."...fii:::; filr.‘i~'iila‘.‘.‘i?e."i‘if>.§ii3i.‘;..iii?i?i'i2 ‘.'.'-‘i‘.‘i; ~ i"5'.".‘.’?.-.'.'.Z'.."i‘."ifii.k?‘ , A ‘who had bee» one or “l m 51h Tor-no emu» incl-her H N d» the English market down in the clos- 51.109310 for ibu lurch-oiling poi-ion. in .l:ii|. i-iosnii my, .\i.r.i 1.0 Mad 1-00,‘ day between Christmas and New Rovers, pui; on n theatre night, m ‘ mgthmflgxs‘ "iii-i ‘ft-mold, lericii’ xirfmlnd the past‘ i y l‘ <01“- Lw’ hm" 1'5 mu] M“ ‘ Years With the Girl Guides par- rglsg missionary work funds for e [confine movement shnwed (5 O\\'IIB Ill, ll llfl Hi] Ollflfillltllltl - illlilllfV . . 1 k "m", “f hnlringlnlr m“; when; c“, "H have innliitiiliieil a iilgii average, it is The i-i-fi ed marl: -t \\':|. l n; . d1 id d . ~ _ Curb Mar et h" m“ “T”; M“. expected to “gm-m 8mm]. “m1 “ddlumm hm!’ "ml “w, “t H5 Mr “no gn-Hluhnsd 0x26005111" ticlpatiuz. The Paiiy was v e thell first Scoutmaster now in 1n ) . tviio amid one hnit million bushels. flféiiiéltiflriiéglyrlatsElli-r»Scifllir-Iuion: 1w 111M111 ilsiit- ilntc two groups. the Scouts going dla. I'm-w Ionian fo cash wheat was incir- ,' 9' i‘ ("l 01'“ ‘iliilliil 1 iiiii. i~i—i-‘iiteen (npmfl 4,, Johnna" n war,“ inc with Bllrerllils generally unchanged. 1'°“'°'.9-,'",i=*1"esii- _ (‘OTTQy earlier and the Guides following: .A_._. t Hi" 11-“11 1"" "mil" stock. oih-ii nigiiihoiyihnst Chime ch11»! were drascy with Values lilllhliiliqili. Qucnn-lnn- 144111‘ 111° . . . . . later, taking a different. trail. No-i An 01d municipal jnii was leased. . Ly; pmugs “thigh Am o“ _| 10w. | imoylng “um” a narrow mug“ Canud an 1rcss)—-\\ iili volume ex- RE“ 101th, \ ,, Jpn, 14_(*,.",.,,. i veiitllierlli- iu-inniin Mal I 12m i iltlurigitimtilmio ‘ovoi- iiioiiunniiiiii-n r...- li... (‘IIIIIPPF "instill til’ Pillfiili}! i.i.i,<; | body knew where they We"! HD1118. from the county council and turn- . . L‘ is "i, , ~_i-. »_~. -_, . 0 4.12513?" w, 18 F m cLosE . eoiitinileil lilliil)‘)ii|irliii'|giliiiili1iiiLNii1ifiz .110].- ‘iMIISIL- 1"" ‘ as tlicrc was no direction given and ed into a headquarters 1°!‘ the (711115 [-111 t! Soc .. 01g; '| “'1"‘flt' ‘I111’ 111%: July "Tilt-ll. ff‘fh“_','.§",‘,‘f_"f' "ll" ""“"“_' "“' ""' no marks laid down to indicate, and Scouts for Cioverdaie, B. C. imperial Oil iigi 103g; 1054,: 10%;, ‘hirer ' Ilziiii: July a2 . Niw"‘-y'“k ,{,k_|""'-\;'"l‘_i' hhvhh v11 the 1 . . ‘V; {m ‘|v-,.,l,l-,,!|,.,,,,,A _, 1, | uni-M, _]ny 4055B; __,,|y awlm chi]"gosflfworéktiléilliken-ii11golrlaigslnlfznigi‘ r‘wrpri‘l‘iviliiiiiil_lfil "5, ‘ I h ' i what trail to follow. |More Scouts and fewer criiriinsis. ' nt .ti tvs 7"’ . , ' ' ‘- ‘ ' ?' ' <1 - hi1" grim iis- h i , s"! mi- rwr 3.72.5111‘. ..‘.".?i..°."“n-.Yi'i..L"“..-..‘3”i?.‘°2.i.i“ 5555."..i'"iliiii.iiiii.l"‘iii”"i!52“ "in" “l” S°°““ZI.“‘Z‘ l“? ‘“.°.T’§"' N .- m . ., 1 - » - - - ' . r I .‘~ u , :1 - , .. gnd-Ii-iioi 1050i ions Wheat-l hnril noes: l nor. 001.4: :- ehi-u but “"1"".'° 0i 1h hi: uricii ui- 1111111111111: 0i ; “t e my" e a“ a“ “ e ewspap" ‘imp 8S mm w ‘*- , i, ~ ~ - ,,,,,_ my‘; l, "m. 50%. m 4 ,7, M 5 ivith n slackening or r. iiitililllrsrl, tenant in charge of the girls. 1y scattered points recorded the sc- R 0 D U 4E Li!‘ ;“'““‘ 6° ‘Till I Ioliiilriiiiiisiirzud 391/’: “luck my‘; vnl-‘i-iiiiyii‘nhifiikni“;i.‘;"§iI;,.‘f;, 1';"1' On the way the Scouts left the; tlvltles of Scouts in securing sig- isc ii .. .. - .1- ,- _ . ‘ - - _ P L m...“ [l“,_y"0s 4m flats-L’ l‘.‘\\'. 201.14.; a ('. w. i. l;f““,.‘l_§‘,lllr‘_"°l"“‘_ "F", ti" yiiihfiiih}, beaten path and crossed through P natures to the Disarmament Pcii-i 111mm" Hm“ "5' g-fi/ finale‘: d“'71'1§",/;‘ 1f“! 1361,31‘); 2 "c" higher 1min vcoieri 1703b ‘HF...’ the fields" games were played andi lion of the League of Nations So --si ce ;rac".-. , - ‘- - ' . > nurloy 3 C’ w_ m, z 4 C‘ “a a” Brazilian ‘lruciirin (nut-lied 1.‘; for the ———- - ' ' . r 1 mans. iifii..“i‘.';‘.ii~i’ iii-i". w - i '1“ °" “If l“? ‘m?’ Si?“ "m" ., _ _ V _ _ r v l -, v n‘ ' i ‘l i]... (gbbzlllli-‘llli ‘In 315i? Plans Trans-Atlantlc ' fisliiftig uiiilsi._.iigi-.il at mi,“ qii-coii- ed SpOriJSWOInan - gvcrta orig :11 trzhn inogn rs)‘ Mrci count Paul Tel kl K _ i-liiillis uw.» lligiii-r W111“; chum - n F E’ ‘h l‘ oiitviiiiif siolli-i ie:i\'y“s"'v iiiiiuiiiit~ ' ‘ C011 S illTiVf‘ i1 C l l C H, 8 , ll willie!‘ Solo F Orélgll XL dflgé 9'1“: u?“ 'n,nt"‘g,,i‘,fs l,'i.t";"li"u°"uhz:“‘_‘nl If‘; 1S ‘wlurdered and Mrs. Jolin P. Beers where they,‘ Prime Minister of Hungary, and . . §5°°'s;;,’,,{§“§,"“,§'. "E112: Ziiiliiliiiiiimiididiill (Cmmia l, ,found a house full of Guides iviiol Hungarian Honorary Chief Scout, .. . ‘ ~ - .i- ii .ll . i . " ““’,‘.‘;m‘f,',"‘._‘.‘5 231g NET-so“ B- C" '73-,“- 14- (BY the v _. Preferred was frllcllnllnliy stronger n ms) iwere there in full strength. A hop-i has been appointed Camp Chief of . Cgnadjgn Ppgssy-Eflc Redgrave. MOYVPIKEAL, Quta, Jan. 14—iBy the Wliilc ht. Lawrence Paper Preferred M“, gummu“ mm, MIDDLEBURG, vs,‘ Jam 14,_‘ py time was spent in this cosy homei the World Scout Jamboree to be “m m“ Among the roiling hills of Vii-gin- around the fireplace in singing and held in Hungary in 1933. Canadian Pressi-llrltlsh and foreign exchange in relation to the (‘unailiiin doilnr. as compiled iiy the Royal llank , nl c i c Gunner of Fernie, B. C., who hhsi giightiiilnlu H Total sales u-crc 10,525 sh cjffffg“ “Yfglf Zmmumed his mtemm“ t” "t" ofsfllllllfill, closed us follows: , 21:11‘ I:i,_.'.u:i 0min... yflziivrliil iiini, icvs famous fox-bunting cfiuntry, jolly conversation, the honours as , _' (,1 3,11“ 5,535,“; “P” “"5 “mm” “ "‘““"“‘““' iilfifiiii'.'.“'.lif;i.‘i;i, "ii-kn i“... .-..'. i2“....‘i°'.'-§.’Z.'.""Til-link’wk?Irelive tonight sought a Negro rx- might he rxremd- 80mg 1° "it, Th“ swim“ B°Y Sm“ AS"- y . I i ' ' ‘- ' “ ‘ ‘i v . min, to "Mani, u” “elvlflalie 8010 511E111, and also ‘lanai-Jig; Sfiziiliiilillffulllxlrjb quoted. :‘i’id$u1’1:1g61iileliivi:iitmin-ml}? of 70 ci-iilri convict in connection with the kill- girls, for they never stopped talk- elation is conducting a campaign a trans-Canada. flight from Mont- "1 ' '1' ' ‘ ' ‘ “'1' ' - ‘““‘ " mil‘ cents anIi J4 cents. lie- 1.. ni came was st ad teats with lllllllllerellllfiigntng as”; merits I pound. Receipts we" e Ruth Is Centre Of Interest (Associated Press) YORK, N. Y.. Jan. 14--Tl1e '8 business of Babe Ruth, b i932 contract-And wheth. ‘"11 e11 fni- another $80,000- °“ B 1113390110115 flavor late ' Yilliiiees said they had sent. biiio his “bad news" along Other members o! the club i! riwuki have been delivered y“ 14111113‘. But thereiwas no ' the vital document and the who“ 1"‘- 59911. gradually was 5' 111111011 into a fine lather. at a" ‘my trying to do," the 1°" demanded. "make me look I h‘ 111v." sent iiie n contract I ave mew“! 1i 11.1‘ this time." Y “'35 a 1111113 one fur t)“; ' lillm to dinner time a R“n:_;°1’°ii°i‘5. anxious to re. as tiicexim rcachons when cub mlmiwgrlsrtililnfiiitlgfiji0d by nowmrim’ iwin-‘viijriliidcehu: 0f them D1331”, p ’ d others M. he m‘ toil with iii licii m! iron. w‘ Dipped ~. . . . 9.1mm P i M P i. E S 3i’? f"...".'.":l.'..r.,'.':.=i....*€' 4 lazily _l|\l mixture about fifty, describing Pemseives as‘ . mem real to Vancouver, is a pilot of many years experience, having tak- en up flying in 1914 before the out- break of war. He has received word of financial buckling from sfiiginnn for his trans-Atlantic st- tempt. A pro-war pilot in England, Red Grave-Gunner has been s. commer- cial piloirand instructor in the crow’s nest pass cities of Fernle and Cranbrook. He was born in Alton, Hampshire, England in 1895, and after serving at sea. in the British Merchant Marine for five years, and studying navigation at the London nautical school, he took lib flying at Hendon, Big- land, in 1914, winning the certifi- cates of the federation‘ of aero- nautigue international and of the Royal Aero Club. Joining the 12th squadron, Brit- ish expeditionary force. Red-Grave‘ Gunner served ln France with the‘ shot down by hmlle aircraft dur- irig the battle of Ari-on m 1917. In 1925 he came to Canada. and se- cured. a Canadian commercial pil- ot's liccnsc. He is also a. govern- ment licensed air engineer. Yale Defeats New Haven Eagles NEW GLASGOW, N. S., Jan. 14. (By Canadian Fresh-Young Bob- bie Allan of Westvilie held Kid Hart of Moncton, Maritime welterweiiiit champion to a ten round draw here last night. Allan put Hart b0 thp CUIVBJ for counts of eight and nine! in the sescond round but the Monc-‘ ton boy came back to earn an ev- en break. Unemployed At Boston City Hall (Oannifan Press) B%ION, 111885., Jan. 14 -— TWO men were arrested durllifl a 81181115 disturbance today when s. group of, of the unemployment council of Boston, gathered in front 13th British Squadron and was- I ' Brazil, mllrcis, 0.0755. liulgnra. lcr, not quoted. . vhinn, Hang Kong dollars.‘ 0.3070. i'Zt.‘(.'i10i!i0li'ilI{|i1, crown, 0.0.1511. Dcninarlr, krone, 0.2272. Finland, fiiiniarlt, 0.0100. France, franc. 0.0400. Germany, relscbmnrk. 0.2820. Great Britain. pound. 4.1233. areecc,‘ d ETEXIFIILLO 050,553. , m, o: n; .4 . 18%’, earn, not quote-l. , upee. 0.3128. ltaly, lire, 0.00M. Japan, you, 0.4343. Juizosiaviii, dlnar, 0.0215. New Zcalnnd, pound, 3.7181. Norway, krone, 0.2255. Poland. zlotl, 0.1344. itonmnnla. leu, 0.0074. hinntii Africa, pound. 5.0882. Spain, pcsetn, 0.10M. Sivcdcii, krona, 0.2200. Switzerland. franc, 0.27110. United States, dollar, 10 per cent premium. Mining Exchange (Canadian Press) TORONTO, 0nt., Jan. 14—(.\1iuing Iligh|i.oiv[(‘lose .‘lii | 15%! .10 l.1t7| l. | .00 r é-gfizizggx- 2=282se5 oliiiiizer IUOOiHinuesteiid 2UOU|llinvey .. ‘Jfililiflrk Lake . Lliiklllnke 3| oiSii-rcnu .. . imlflflifitndncona . . 000$! Anthony .. l0 .10 .10 tlofrfind Basin . .. 4.1 .45 .45 1230iS_vlraiiite . . .. JiL‘ .0] .01 RtilliTei-k Hughes . 5.0.: 5.00 5.00 lifliliVlpnlitl . . . . . . .33 HS Jifi XKOOHVIIILG . . - . . .75 .75 .75 2lli.'ii\\'right Har ..[ 2.00 2. 2.90 Total sales 213,154. UNIJITID lnnffflnitac .. lifliiifi-nt Mun liilitiT-llasoarch . fiiliiktllst (‘oppcr ItIO-IiICIiIOTfHIO ‘ing the bride of Lieutenant Thom- Mrs. Fbrtescue and the three ac-i home was s smilll autom ubile, tak- cused navy men, said any delay tin en from the garage. presentation to the grind jury of ‘ the murder charges would "seem 1.0 critics think n hatchet may havci Nntiunni Service, ing of Mrs. Agnes Boeing Ilsiey, 40, 9m w“ mo"; M s i wealthy sportswoman, and hEl‘ United States funds ui-rc iini-iuiiigcil i maid lit 1U per cent preuiitiiii. 1 ' liir loss to $1M in 10-11. Keen Interest In Hawaiian Case HONOLULU, Jim. 14. (A.P.)—— >Goveymor Lawrence M. Judd, today called a special session of the ter- yards away at the massive colonial rltorizl legislature to desi with manor house which Mrs. 11516)’ 118d Honoiulirs crime situation and pro- l-‘iised liiiill slllidhy i0 Khiriiikfl cottage on the 200 acre hunters. Behind the call for the special tage for breakfast, he found the session public sentiment was crys- oody of‘ his sister, widow of Spen- tellizlng for a. cleanup of the tense cer Iisley, Milwaukee banker, on situation growing out of recent at- the floor of her bedroom. She ap- tacks on s woman and the abduc- psrently had been beaten down in tion and killing of Joseph Kahsha- the midst of a desperate struggle. wal, Hawaiian, accused of assault-i In a. nearby room, the body of the maid, Mina. Buckner, 60, lay‘ ,‘ across the bed. i Music, his mother-in-law, Mrs.‘ Joined by Brlgldier General Wil- Granvllle Fortucue, and two nav- llam Mitchell, former assistant a1 enlisted men are charged with‘ chief of the army air forces, and the murder. i a leader in the Middleburg-Wsrren- Asserting 1t was apparent that ton social colony, police began a there was "some sinister, ulterior search for George Crawford, the motive in the background," Judd Neg-re ex-convict, e former em- sent a srong protest to Secretary ployee on the estate. ‘ 0f the Interior Wilbur against the He was sought after it was dis- decision of the sub-committee tint closed thtt Mrs. Iisley has be- as H. Missie, U. S. N. 5 instructions to the jury hearing the loved he broke into lie-r house on case of five men accused of at- Christmas Eve. She then express- tecking Mrs. Messie constituted ed fear of him and asked assoc- “thinly veiled instrncfon to ambit.” iates for advice. The jury disagrced. Kahaliawal Bertie Neal, a Negress, was held was one of the defendants. {for questioning after reports that The legislature, which will con- she had been with Crawford last elders change in the law to per- night. She denied this. ‘ mit re-orggnlrtion of Honoiuiiifis Mrs. Iisiey last night went to widely criticized police department, Uppervllle, about eight, miles from was called to convcne next Mon- hoi- home, returning about m1d~l day. inlglit. She was not seen again by] Representations to the Governor friends after she left. them in the by n committee of prominent bns-' middle of the quiet. little town iness men were made prior t0 surrounded by utates of wealthy Juddfis issuance oi’ the call for the persons from many sections of the special session. i country. Montgomery Winn. attorney for, The only thins missing from the No weapon was found but auth- | .15 ‘be absolutely unjustifiabieli ibeen the death weapon. ing. p Refreshments were provided and served by our host and hostess, as- Their bodies, with skulls crushed, sistcd by Mrs- A- C- MacKuy who‘ ed es Severely taxed to handle rau- were found early today by Paul spared no pains to make the young idly increasing numbers with very Boeing, Mrs. inky-s brother, 1n a people happy. After singing their limited financial resources. The estate thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Beers and sponsors h! the cempelsn are the [where she kept her string of fine Mrs. MacKny. i116 Pliny 811111184 101‘ home, the boys returning the same 55500111191011; Lord Glentonar, Com- Bgeing had spent; the night; a few way they came while the girls re- K115510116!‘ for Scotland, and Mr. J, turned by the road. The Guides were in charge of: 011i? 5909191161 are 8551591118. and not- Mrs. Gibson, Captain, and Mrs. tested shgrply against a, house nav- McCormick, daughter of Ruth Han- Herbert Poole, Lieutenant. of the substantial portion of the amount H (vfxil, , __ a1 sub-committee's criticism in m. ~MCCOf111iCi(, former Illinois Guides. ‘desired 1111011113’ 11115 been secured. - 5 Washington of a. judicial proceed-y congreeswoman. i‘ TPXflS m. .4 '" . : si i ing involved in the Iocfll trouble. . When Boeing entered the cot- in: Charlottetown Troop (Baptist) 51h Charlottetown Zion Cubs 12f, ‘R n"; . I.’ n vii-i. Eleven Cubs iverc at the meeting, li,,.l‘“f.‘.’i" The zlttcndancc Monday night was bclow the zivcrzige, but the Scouts spent a very interesting evening in making plaster casts. S5156 clay was found in the cel- lar; this ‘was moistened and was used to make the mold. A foot.- mark and a horseshoe were impres- sed into the clay; this impression was filled up with plaster of Paris. This was an interesting stunt and tiic casts turned out good and were added to tlic Headquarters trophies. At the Patrol-in-Councli it was decided to make a drive for more regular attendance of some of the Scouts who are not very regular at; the Scout meetings. This troop intend holding s. toboggan hike soon. The following program is planned » for next week with Assistant Scout- master Cnllbcck in charge: 7-Inspection. Dues. ‘HO-Isl: Aid. 7.25—Ba.seball. 1st Aid. 7.35-Compass. MiG-Morse flag drill. to raise a $500,000 endowment fund,‘ to ensure effective continuance of the organization, which ls describ- i I'I‘llll iliiil . l'li' l . Duke of Atboli, President of the s ii- Ntores i Ilflviiilvk ‘ i Maxtone Graham. Leaders through- withstanding the difficult times s. all ii (‘i-vii Tuesday night. The Cubs were giv- H“. “m! en test work on the bowlinc and l7 Pl Aiio reef knot. A treasure hunt. and when the treasure was found itil,'i‘,l"l_nsl,"“li.ni. was a new hand bail. After inspec- “fee F0100 ‘ i tion the Cubs played hand ball in uiiiii iii-I.” _ the basement. The Blacks won ¥'",,',"',.0'__|"_fi-, ~43},- over the Reds for neatness, etc, for the evening. ‘isignaiiing, compass, and first aid Next week a supper is belngi and has now completed all tcrt< planned for nli the Cubs who havei for his 2nd class badge. been attending regularly. P. Cosh has passed his 2nd cine. signalling test. Scouts I Cubs will meet this ivcek. ifirst time for several weeks. Seven Scouts were present Tues- ‘ Change 0f Andi-cs; dill’ llizht. Sing song was held and In future oil commimicriiioiis to Elimes played. Mr. Preston Mac- , Dominion Headquarters should be Lain of the Troop Committee was addressed to Boy Scout Ass. 305 Present. Metcalf St., Ottawa, .____§_____ If you have trouble cleaning your bflkiliil dishes, buy glass ones. They wash beautifully and are quite at- twelve Scouts were at the last "active if you wish to scrvo the meeting. 100d iii them. for informal E. Scarth has passed 2nd class 55°li5~ games, i £111 2nd Charlottetown. St. Peters This troop are meeting regularly; ncc. - with of City Hail and demanded permis- sion to interview the Mayor, Per- mission was denied. '15.,ganize Friday endiCity Attorney, iuilliiand said he planned to pre- I sent his evidence as soon as or-, Japan Replies {Sfiflllirilrjn .. MAI DA .. my ' 1 v __ __' Hi- ‘ *1 Khnlzatlon was completed. The To Unlted States ' "1' " ' "'-' 110M100» liourn . ..| Ami panel from which the jurors will . " wigeilitlvnt .. ..|.01 ' be drawn to he“, m9 m}, w“, be TOKYO, Jan. 14. (APJ-"serq ‘ _ Zioniniuii ‘sriiin .' iiilgni made up wmomw_ cmnm ofvar, Ions overtures” to Japan by the, R 1000mm M“ ' finial ' ious racial connections probably Chinese Wvemmem were upset by ' O 011/. i w,“ be inciuded m m, pans; United State: Secretary of Stat’: HINK what eyesttain can mean in headaches and nerves! And how easily avoided if you banir-h gloom and glare with Edison Mazda Lamps. Use these dependable lamps freely throughout your home. Henry L. Stimson’: recent note in-., voklng the nine power treaty in‘ the Manchurian conflict. it was said today in authoritative quart-i ers. Eugene (Then, ipreign m'nister of. the Nnnking government. had ap-I [preached the rpaneso with funded Fractured Skull From Falling Tree 46 Richmmld 51-0" ' Charlottetown "e3" L179) Accillent; Sickness Md H“? ‘Glass Insurance if Lowest Rate. h." All In lstuunnipuhiinssallnin: TRURO, N. 8., Jim. l4. (By the‘ Canadian PNN)-il.fl01il1‘li'H0rl1, of Stewiacke. was probably fatally in- L-ii ; i mm;"“"'l" Tm? jured yesterday when struck by the menial proposals as a. preliminary f“? Z“Z;’;:L£Iy‘:,':‘ M A D E I N C A N A D A . , - , w, . gut - y-INIUII‘! IIIDT-tle limb cf n tree as he was working step to direct negotiations, these. h" c u, “Hum” A! I CL SIIIIIIIIQIIKIS, Lloyd LQWII unto, amenable. vlntlhli IUNI I in the woods. The limb was torn ofl sources declared. and he dropprd I m’ M w _ 1 _ . halve. lummhvhl 7b by a. falling tree and struck Horn the plan as soon as the Stlairon on the had, freoturln: his skull. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED note was received.