A FEBRUARY 1s.19s2 _ s / \ . I , \ . = _E.HCo-Eds d Montague "tar; Draw ____- ~' l, M, a; wales Rm! “W”? ‘y . q, guns with m9 ' i ~ W“ skiers st the " ' night. very her-w 1"- t oi an A“ d” tn" was: we {or either team much m ole way of we‘! l“ W, h team was out t0 d MM, ,0 eflort to attain l st lief!“ w” “my?” “d mg second Perl“ ended 2'0 ‘ r of Montague the cause of “WW c, girls looked hapless I11 "m; p¢fi0d rally. Pinyin: four TERDA Y’S ,_ ..______ ._.__. i“ llllrrlls MONTREAL, 0110.. Feb. 11.—'f‘hore were 00 cattle, 10B calves and 091i hogs for Isle on the two Montreal llvc- lstocket markets today, Olle straight losd o! cows and two mixed loads hnll just arrived and there were no early sales. Calves were 25 cents or more lower, Sales were slow. One local B0 calves n! fair to good quality was sold for 87.25. Hogs were unsettled. A couple of lands were delivered on former eon- gsct at $.25 for barons, butche and ghtl. The Montreal Stock Exchange H] c Khalil-ass Given By President J- fileightizer Gum-PH. Ont, Feb. 1l.—'I‘he fol. lowinl address was given by Mr, James J. Leightlzer of Charlotte- wwn- P: E- 1. Preedent of the Canadian Produce Association at place this week. Gentlemen: I bid you welcome to this Twent- Canada. (Boom: to Jtlhllllflfl a w...» was at the Third Convention or this thg co-eds evened the Gwen Rogers scoring the md Edgy Itogers thc second ‘w; from Zilpha L‘nkletter, ‘and college goal. H MacCarron and Winnie ,, o scored the goals for the gleam. game was refereed by B111 I c, (Jo-eds Montague Goal 9mm“; Louise Burke Winnie MacDonald Ethel McCarron Katharine Gillis Centre ,... ljllklcttel- W. MucKenzlc . Bentley N. Cummhqham Wings l Reta Machean his" , Patterson ,, ygowsc -. M?“ l m!“ ,, pole tllllill M. Maclntyrc Montreal Curb Market 111 .l llllnlfill s» wll-ul m“ " flu-torlllgllurlll-unst .1 :1 [with lcllllzsrl “tubal to Johnston A’ “Hull! I Upwllvll lilKll i.1l\v Illlsf Br . . 71', < ‘_\ "Z ~71:- ET-ETJ’ =35; n . 21 all scissor m a . nan, . . | nu :11 - 1 11y. 11 11 051cc“ "' 13%| My 1' “"33: was rots 30% f: “it 11m 11141 1111/, or," 1m 111;. 11 ,. - ‘A. 215.11’ 21% M. Ma-"Kcnzle 5" 0 .l|l1l l‘. -l. n '1‘ r. Pow yifbfl/fl 13".}: Association held in January, 1915 111.11 i’ C F'“""| - in ths delightful cty of Guelph c t: l1‘ l'fl . 1r (‘tune vvilll .‘.. .. 61:1’: V ‘ that a Resolution recommending a l l t‘! . -. t. . (Inn ifclu Pfll ti: u‘; c “A standard for Grading Eggs was zgllfk 11's‘ w-n If‘??? moved by that staunch supporter of (3 111 1t ‘m Graded Produce, Mr. A. E. Silver- - , -l gin’: lkrwfgolin-f, m-I ‘ wogd, Secoriided by Mr. T. H. Moore 1'. .1 . . r10 an carr . ln Nlvkcll‘ . 1,154.1 05;. 01,4, 91,1, e l. of nlo w . nil-l Qyfiwllzil‘ P-n a. great progressive movement to- ,\1 r, 11 1-5“, -“- wards the marketing oi eggs was S L‘ of (‘all . 20%| inaugurated in this city, we should Miscellaneous ment, which has placed Canadian eggs in such a favorable position ln the world. Another significant J‘ . l lfitlltirfasprlilg. patents, firsts‘ crease of approxhnately 24 percent 5-0?- ,‘ of eggs grading Fresh Firsts and l-lullr, ar-nnnlls 1.40. better, as inspected for Interpre- vincinl. Local or Export shipments as between the years 1921 and 1931. l-‘ltlur, lllllzlru iIilll. winter rvllcllt patents, ellolcu ill _q,,,,,_,,_"','f,,,mz.,, It is quite true that all have not “"""""=>*‘- been unanimous on all points of our Grading Regulations as now exist- ing, but still they serveas a val- uable basis of trading. At this convention, since you will have presented for your considerat- ion various reports and addresses deal ng with eggs, dressed p0ll1iTY~ butter and cheese, I sincerely hope ‘that all members \v'll offer con- structive critirisul and that a new epoch to justify our existing as an association. will result. It 1s not my intention to attempt to review the situation existing in the produce trade during the plrt ycar. A good program has been 1hr 11W“ prepared and persons better quali- "mr Pr"? fled than I will address you con- cerning these matters. ‘ May I suggest that you endeav- or to attend all sessions of tlrs Convcntcn, kecpng in mind tha‘ grading is one of the vital iactorr in marketing; that profit making alone is not a true standard of bus- iness. ‘All enjoyable games are play- _ ed according to rules; our ruins 1n- clude the Grading of Products I handled, and must be Spmlsilred by - will» burr!‘ 0"!" Legrllntlon, either of Parliament 0r 1; our Conventions, to rvork for the fresh llr - lu carton 250. slorugc (‘.\ll".'l:l ill l-llrtolls "Ii. storugo firsts |lI rurtnll . -, FHITH (‘l"'ll'i|ifi ill purmlul 2i PPIHIHPR, Qllv H) poulul lull: till "l7. iullululs. .\'. IL, >0 pound bug Flu-oi Grain Market lll,, Fell, l'l‘.—l'livol,v A uiu ulluesJnuk plllru luit- 1t url-r lO|l]l\‘l| "UNI fur lllu scusoll. .-.-ll-l' _v b! i lll'\‘tl ulul establish llullsl-u ': l'(llll|L‘\‘lilllI.- were. ut-tivo alviugs, 1v ' l" \~- ll-1 u fvlllillll l'XlIl'<‘|il. l . ~ u i l'l‘rl‘|' tn prohibition 0i‘ Slrlilt‘ lllil"? fuvlnr likely to lrllvc (‘UH sll-rullll- ili||ill‘|l('\‘ ull lilU gruin llllll‘ IV, -l'\'., ululc -l.~1 \\'lll~ul Piilfillli lu-rvllus _\'l‘.“|\‘.ti. :4 sll. vuru l\_-l\: tluwll. t-uis hl-"u ul llllll PFIIVIHIUIIS \':lr_v- lllj: frulll livt- Qvlllfl slt-vlillu tn 2'.’ (‘outs gtlill.‘ \\' .\'.\‘ll‘lIt;, . . . W] trllll 'r. \\'4‘l'<‘ fill!‘ l'l‘lli tllvsl- ul‘ .\l:l_\' 1lrllp_l-1l llll evvu (‘out u.‘ July :ll\| ut-tulll-l- l-ur-ll ll q ed 1n roduc- ' ‘|l|l| 0M7; l'\‘fl|\l‘lii\ masses 0f ma” U“; g p a mm, distribution or consumption of produce rather than for any ‘m9 particular grzup. That much over- worked word Service should mean somyhlng if we assume the right to no ('\]I1|l‘\ business \u er l- bwnl-lio ul lzuilln were murllvtl o;|,-|_v Iyfltii‘ llllt in the |l|lh'l‘l\l'l' rt tlu- u-llullvl- wlls not lu-lll tliug ut llllltht “.1: cxtrcluely ool liliViff“, lllllh- not bullish. . 1 Jib‘ ': '- ‘tor-H NWT" . .,,. n, use it. The ch-rngng conditions in the business oi all countries call for in- tenslve study, not alone for the leaders. but also for the fink and file. For, of what use or benefit l5 . fol- . llllvullcvs \\ . l. in- furl lll lvllcut. (‘llsh w at \\- llllll lilill llurrllu- with pril- Ul|f‘|'llIL'“tl fruul 'l‘u1-s1lll_\'. (‘nnrso grullla oust-ll ill ullltitt-rcrltills ierl-"tlul ‘f “mm (‘I n-sp‘ - a leu""r if he has no-i 3 t0 165d? rvm-llt: _ ber at a luncheon at our \l 1mm, July “lath 0v!» 083M- I remem Convention in Toronto three 795“ ngo, Dr. o. I. Christie says "5 i° hilly .03., r-‘r "I‘_"I’Kl‘(__" ' “"7"” understand that our interests were “-|,,,,,,,__\,‘I‘\,S:,I,,,,| 17., 1 Iilll‘ firth-i; closely united to those of the far- 1/ l 3 llllr . , li(\ 4 M31 men Qu.“ recently I have read . mu loll- tr-wk 03%- ‘ ma; the nvo great branches of Pr!‘ _ A . , m}. ‘l kl‘),:|h”2‘\0 mary industry in 0111111111111. ziaziilgiffis‘ 2 Till rvlr-rtvll 57,01. "l!" -' I “red by 111%‘, M”; g g l ggllfgsYqgl for the value of productio; aregg. l er rules: o - ' 1 any“ n5 5 c w 3m, no u e w am, track riculture, Forestry- Mm’ and me sets. trio Power and Fisher». net production 0f AEYWIIW" was greater than the other four com- bined, It being over fifty-five per- \l\ MK; 21m. lm :1 t‘ W 211A. ' 1 '1." U C pa,“ _;_ ,|:1:1v.| aunt -'i_‘-‘l =2 — I‘. .. mllullzl *"-'I "l! l‘ . 11114.1 mill 151A, 15% a l'n oiirp‘ . Vii _ f 1i g1 111w 32x,‘ 1:15: m2 cent oi the total net llreducilfm ° ‘H's s,,,,"_'__"'_ mo” 49%| 47' s7 an primary industnes. "'l-'l,’,l 1w 30M 30l- ‘llfl liil 1E 4'.‘ I 42'.“ 431/4 l.‘ W “(MI "m, correct there is certainly food for I" -"' " " Ithoughb for all oi us. especially Worth 1' FOR RENT l G Li"?! main floor office in Gordon Building, &"“0n Street, presently occupied by Johnsttm Ward Although fitted up "like could easily be refitted for retail store. ls in be; “mm! retail section in “Wm. l“ 20 fl- by 90 ft. Tenant desiring storage W! could have use of large basement. F01‘ further particulars ‘apply, ht Eastern Trust Company Iexpect PPUBWTWY nry industry is t on a. basis below the cost of PT°-» ductlon? lloblems may be attained by FWD llscusslons. We must however have ‘acts. showing the truth about Pm" auction, marketing and the like, in order that various aw"?! m" 95'“ . m,“ a definite plan and W110i’- city. Size of space for 1 believe ulo time u fast 8P" preaching when we must stop "whistling to keep up our courage" or saying that 500d times are .0193 "around the corner." we must set down to basic principles and "b0- lieve it or not." n return to a m0"! general practice oi truth. 1115"" and of charity-or friendshlli Wm as financial ofllce this when we observe the present situ-, ‘ation oi agriculturlsts. How can we‘ ture the President and Secretary in matrimonial dlsputel-"Dld you when our Prim‘ be located more closely, ii possible rylng ‘to functbli at Montreal or Toronto, since thcsc $001614 {c1111. rlr the annual meeting which weal ieth Annual Convention. I assure; The q, y_ M_ 1,_ agmgauon o; Mum,‘ you that it affords me great pleas- puck manipulators skated off the Jamksgn ure to have the honor and privil- frozen Surfice of the Kcnsing-ton Danagh ego of address ng such a represen- ‘Arena, on the night of February 15. wedlock imve 50d! 0i the business men of rwith a. one goal advantage in than Bernard frills CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN moxie, and batting it between h; goalies skates instead. Both teams wt "P an wzroroved brand of h0ck~ EY- the P885111; oi the visitors being slightly smwthrr than that of the P '- A Y n u w N homesextet. l ' I LINE-UP D ef e at Kensingt0n.""‘“°“ G 1 C- Y- M- I- . os Granltes In Home'm=k-v . p. PM; A n d Gamesgsuma Defence T‘ Peters. Larte c; 2_1 4_3. r Forwards M. Ste e ‘ "_‘ A. Bernard Gaudet Gallant Phillips C. Steele’ Arssuault D. Steele iilrst playdoum game oi the Eastern: mmreefiauan,‘ :f possible consolidate and confirm and R. Phillips the principles underlying that move through for number two. fact is that there has beerran in-i »—----—--—i-- 1 1f my information is correct, it Section of the Prince County Lea- Blle. The game was hard fought. tin-anabolic, 2-1 being the final score. The goals were all scored with opposing stalwarts decorating the penalty box. C. Y. 'M. L.'s tallies came with surprising suddenness in The Borden School team went} dorm to a 5-0 driest a: the hands of the Ktnslngton School team in Ken-iilliston in a‘ game that formed part of a double header, Monday, __A ~ GENYRAI. GULRDIAN BROUGHT TO PRINFE COUNTY i is quite scr nus-S. l E LEAVES FOR‘()TTAWA—Mr. o’ ,0. Gill‘, chief cnginrcr of thc .S. S. Harland, leaves this morning for Ottawa, as a delegate to thc Grand Council of National Assoc-l latlons of liiarine Engineers. l-Ic expects to be absent from thc City about a neck. 1 UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT- a d . Notices Scouts At Parliament Opening As in previous years. a picked 9mm ‘>1 T°T°m° 3°)’ Smut?» acted About 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon zsiusllersalt gme opening of the On- “hi-e a 51039.1, load of potatoes was an) 6gb“ um’ February m‘ Qbeing unloaded at Cudmorc Bros..i f the horse started unexpectedly llrlv- , ling one of the shafts of the sleigh ' ithrough the large plate glass win- 2.900.000 Scouts in 45 Countries presented with I10‘; girls wh ch she fl - c. lodged. It ls pleasing to know she l is enjoying cxcclicnt lrullll and is remarkably bright. and vigorous can. "05PlTAIr-Mr Pcwr Doyle oi . - - a ~ -_~- Bloomndd was brow vb w that sl erinZ her adluu td ll, P11 C0 i‘ ’ ‘ ' . . . t - ~ Burg’; i‘: l’ Hflhi“ " new" RETURNING rnls llama-Hon. wh; h tm a tact‘ “f m? hi? Lewis Smith, Mini. r" of Agricul- ‘c “as h" Yew“ ‘ a fa“- MY- ture for New hru ‘ r, and M1". Doyle is m" 80 Md L15 wndmo" J. W. Bouittr, Dr-uuly luster of Agriculture for Pllllcc lidxrard Is- land, are returning; to Ccllzuill irllm England this lvcrk aboard till! C, P. R. liner lvlollit-illrc. " iii; xczlst-i, which sail: 1i from Ll\'(‘l‘i7llll1 c-"l Fli- day ill-st. is cxpwrctczl to (loci: ut Halifax on Saturday. llcll. Mr. Smith and Mr. lioult»; iislli, t i LL10 Old Country at lit" lll iullc" cl their rcspcctivt- go" ~ ate with Cunt x sioncr to Landon, lion. G, Harvard Ferguson. in an clldcclxxll- to have the British GOVCYIZITlTZZl remove the cmburgo zlgrllllst. (,1 llllzllllll potato cxports to thc l‘ 1 Ll 'i'llllll" ulission, DOWN ti 1111. limes-- ful, the British 2411...... r oi‘ .'".;]l‘.(.'tli- turc, Sir Juhll Gilmvur, 11.111.21.111; Lu the second period after Darragh. Kensngton centre. had been ruled off for sloshing, and Kensingtnn It ‘therefore seems fitting that, as secured their single counter ln the last frame, while T Peters was mak- ing a call on the timers. J. Gallant got the first, E. Gaudei, nsssting. snakcd his way a half- mlnufe later. The Granite goal re- sulted from M. Steel's attempting to clear the rubber from the danger belpto solve some of the probIcmsI now confronting leaders ‘n the var- ious phases of political, industrial, and commercial activities of our country. The establisluncilt oi uniformity ‘n national brand or grade names of eggs, butter. cheese, dressed poultry, fruits and vegetables may be a solution to place before the buying public standardized products where relative values are easily rec- ognized by comparison. The brands so established coordinating the re- spective qualities, the contnu ty of grade names representing a. cor- rcspcnrlng standard of quality in each kind of produce as above. should have a splendid accumulat- ive sales value. Is it possible that we as individ- lsl frms or group leaders have ov- crlookcd opportunities to foster and promote educational ideas that would tend to a better understand- ng of thc merits of our products to the consumer. Have we endeav- ored to impress upon thc minds of OIFUIIIOFS the vital factor of qual- ty cxpressh by the grade names o.’ our butter. cheese. eggs or poultry? If we have not then make a new start, now. The Imperial Conference to be vpcned at Ottawa. Monday, July 18th next, is an avenue that may lead to gcnernl bettcrlncnt. of con- dit ous 110\v existing. May I be 113i‘- mltted to suggest that we offer thc full strength of our Association, in an advisory capacity to the Gov- ernment of the day, ii such assis- tance is rcqulrcd orrequestcd. Before concluding I wish to thank on bcilslf of the members oi tlrs Association, the departmental brads oi the Federal and Provin- cial Governments for their valuable assistance and cooperation during the past years. On my own behalf I sincerely thank Mr. Lorne Mar- shall, 1st vice president and mem-; bers oi the Advisory Cvmrnittee, al- so my special friend Mr. Jas. T. Madden, Secretary. I assure you. gentlemen, that it was by their ef- forts that the details of this Con- vention, the splendid prcgrnms, en-i tortalnment, etc, have been ar- ranged. I Whilst I fully appreciate the hon-i ‘or conferred upon me. when you lutlve Office. I have been unable to )3; Bgyngrd Assuming that these statstics areipl-omote the welfare of our Assoc- chose me President of this Assoc- iation I think a. grave error was made, owing to my d'stant locat- ion from the centre of the produce trade and our Association's Exec- lation. , In conclusion therefore may I of-l fer another suggestion; that in fu-I are the major trade centres. for the exchange oi produce handled a fuller understanding 0f 0111‘ by our members. February 15th. The home boys guy three in the first period, ttild a brace of tallies in the final frame. The Eflme was the first of a series between schools for the P. E. I. Interscholastic Trophy donated by the Kenslngton Rink Co. The 1 tmphy ls now on display in Ken- nedy's window in Kensinglton, It i5 an unusually large one, and, 1 Venture to predict. the most bealltl- ful at present offered for compctit- i five Short on the Island. a B. MncLcnn got two goals for the winners. .1. Cousins, one, J. Griffith, one. and M. Waite one. The Borden boys nut up a splendid exhibition. considering the fact that they have had little opportunity {or pfactice this YBHY- T1103’ have one more gamo to play with Kenslngton, and will no doubt make a close fight ni lt, us they did ln the first game, in thc last two periods, when they got their bearings. Sunlmcrsidc-school ‘flay the lvinncrs home and homc ‘M7105 for the culp, c.1'.lu.l.., 4; GRANITES, s. Ill what was anybodyls game rig? 1p to the ninctieth mnute, C, Y, M- L» 1119i mB-nagrd to nose ou: ‘icnsillg on Granitcs in the return ‘cy off match stagcd here Tucs- Tay night for the right to melt ultimo-side Hockey Club, E1} Lrlnce League lenders, tho winllin tally coming at the ninth mimli 2f the third ovcrflme period, mnk "lg tho total score 4-3. Both goalies were on to their jot 2nd kept out plenty of stzzlcr: Dnrrach assisted by Murphy. nette- the first counter for Kcnsingtol‘ soon after the face off ill the first pcrod, in which the Grunites had a "air edge on territory, The Bernard brothers combined for tho second Granite fully twol nlillutcs aiicr the bell in the sec- (1nd period. This session was mark- ed by better combination play by both sides. A iew minutes before th bell, C. Y. M. L. realized from' a face off near the net, when the puck rolled off Hickeys stick. leav-' lng the fatal score tied. The third period and two over- t'me periods went scoreless with c, Y. M. L- on the aggressive till Mac Steele broke the deadlock with l1 fine rush just before the ball in the third overtime session. THE LINE-UPS lrmnllul C.Y.M.L. f Goal i Hiiikei’ L. Peters ‘ Defence ' Ltlrtcr M. Steele Burns T. Peters Forwards A. Bernard Gaudet R- JB-mleeon Phillips Murphy Gallant I Cook Arsenault Darraoh D. Steele wedlock C. Steele Referees-A. L. Rogers and Wil- ircd Gallant. Nhgistrate (to woman involved and your husband quarrel 0n Fri- day night?" Wiie-"And the next day pay dfly! Certainly notP-Wall Street Journal. Bunooclt B LOUD _ Blrrlins Forssle telld dam. end general stores: ms MONO- OIL Sores Broke our All 0m liar Bolly Mrs. '1‘. E. Cliff, Kelwood, Mam, wrltosi-"My little daughter's hands and arms broke out. in sores which spread all over her body. World Scout census figures at the do“, of the Island Radio Co‘, the m“ horse receiving a bad cut on' the neck from a piece of fallng glass. end of 193i as received by the In- ternational Scout Bureau show o, total of 2,039,347 Scouts and leaders. | This represents a year's increase of i 168,033. l Liverpool's Lord lullyor On Scouting That there is too much spoon- “helps boys to fend for themselves," was given as one of his reasons for supporting thc Scout Movement by the Lord Mayor of, Liverpool, Mr. John H. Inskip. “Scouting taught boys to be independent, nnd to find their places in life, instead of drift- ing." he declared. World Scout Jamboree Will Bo "old l The statement in a Budapest des- patch to a Toronto paper that fin- ances will prevent the holding in Hungary of the projcctetl 1933 world gathering of Boy Scouts has been specifically denied by Dr. Vali, Hungarian International Scout Sec rotary. Conditions are not as bu. as painted, and the Jamboree will be held as planned, Dr. Vail dc- clarcs. Boys Trained For Public Service During 103i. ii. total of 4.566 Car.- ldlan Boy Scouts passed Proficiency Budge personal health tests, and ‘tests qualifying for public health and safety service. Of thc total 1,- 019 bccalne Ambulance men (ad- vanced first uiclcrs), 517 hlissioncrs juuiornurscls), 25G became Public Jcuitll Men. 326 Public Safety Men 1nd 318 qualified as Rescuers (from drowning). 474 passed the Healthy- man tests, 510 qualified as Athletes. 268 as Mnstcrs-at-Aruls, and 876 as Swimmers. A Strange Birthday Coincidence February 22nd again brings thc strange coincidence of the common birthday of Lord and Lady Baden- Powell, World cblér Scout and Chief Girl Guide. 800,000 Scouts In The Empire At tile end of 19:11 there were‘ ' 808.307 Boy Scouts and leaders in thc British Empire, an increase dur- ing the year oi 51,424. Canada's to tal was 58,568, an increase of 5,9!" MANY HAPPY RETURNS-On zMonday Fcbrmwy 15th’ Mrs’ DamiMiss Martha Ling, NPW UlflSfllTlV lei Stewart, Fitzroy Street, held an __N_ afternoon tea in honor of Catherine Knox who celebrated her , {feeding today. and that Scouting 90th birthday. A large number oi friends were present, who offered this estimable lady their congratulations and many returns of the day. Mrs. Knox nms Mrs. hearty Laws, he ulas invited to a banqust. put througil a mock ceremony and in nonscilsical tcrms “Doctorllln Scoutorum Pclargon- ium." B. Pfs account of the affair" reflected as much that of the Rover undergrads. created a enjoyment as l1 a ppy any action. 1 Miss Dorothy Smilll, Wllt-lltiry litlver, WilS tllc rlswk 1111i gulst 0i COUGHS n1.- hnlf I fer-spoonful o! hrllnardl n hxililfkri, inlnll- u Also rub it alll mlo mu: rill-st, :2 You'll get relief! ‘KING or A! ~ .1" A better tobacco and a better curc—-that accounts for the popularity of our Euaucla IWISI" CHEW I N0 rucltevc NllIl-lDlSDN Loyalty Without ‘ ‘ A noted French educationallst has said that the Boy Scout Movement has two tendencies which appear contradictory, yet which have work- ed out perfectly. These are, loyalty to oneh own nation. and tne ability to understand and appreciate efll- CTS. Of Rectal Value To Canada We have one particularly effective zlgoncy for bringing about a mutual understanding between the French and English-speaking and other lesser national groups represented in Canada, declared Mr. F. S. Rusk. K.C., in a recent address at Sher- I brookc, Que. This agency was the Boy Scout Movement. Cenotaph Custodhl-ls Boy Scouts arc the oillclal cus- todians 0f the Cenotaph at Hamil- ton. Ont. A scoutmastcr and four boys from each troop in turn mark war anniversaries by running up Incw flags. The dilly was turned .ovcr to the Scouts in consequence of anniversary dates being over-l lookcd- at the City Hail. Not Taking Him Too Seriously "Don't take yourself too serious- Iiothing I tried gave her any relief untll I got a bottle of Burdock lllood Elite". and I could see an improve- ment,os the sores began to disappear. I gave her three bottles and slle has bad no more trouble." nuhstlmd. for the peat s: yum finly by TM ly." one of Baden-Powell's phlloso- t phies, was interpreted to the Chief Scout in amusing fashion by Cam- bridge University Rovers. On thcl New issue- Dated Feb. 1, 1932 Denominations the occupancy of the entire tllcse companies. all-l income to purchasers Box 4'32. evening prior to the conferring "l"!!! l ihlm of the degree of Doctor of HB-Z-ll-thut-lli-ll $150,000 GENERAL REALTY COMPANY, LTD. 6%” First Closed lilortgzlge Sinking Fund Bonds PRICE 94.66 and interest, to yield 7"" (Plus Transfer Tax.) The building of thc Gcncrrll Realty Co, Lt1l., is llll- rc- sult of the necd of adequate centralized accommodation caused by thc consistent progress of associated compsnirs. Continuity of occupation is definitely assured through Associated interests have purchased thc entire out- standing issues of Preferred and Common shares fnr 1min. . thus creating an equity which assures safety of plan" IRVING, BRENNAN 81 DUMPANY LIMITED. lll-IAD OFFICE — SAINT JOHN. N. B. E. M. BAGNALL Representative Due Feb. 1, 1952 $1,000, $500, $100. floor space of this building by 1i First lilortgzlqo ilonlis. ol the Charlottetown. l ~21»; .__._Y“ "Ifiyrfkr-nn- pvp- i. -A .. __a.-‘ ma...