t rupgacnsncoiwmvwu cuannuis _ A , , Maritime Trust Co. _ Annual Meeting fill-iii l! I076’! theme‘ song All lllfiNllS in “IQ ‘IZQQ ODQTI-iliil pronts for the past year has been shown by ‘The Maritime Trust and Carole end heir pet bee! move right in on Elna! They goflfcrililnninololq vinyl written on her lovely back thesecret that would de- ermlliethe fate of nations‘! Al- urlngl; .' . dangerous . . Dill- .' lose . . . until she fell into the " trap o! love! . .A iiHuma n Document I . ting oi this con- cern was held at the Company's Oi- flce, 104 Prince _ William Street, Saint John, on Wednesday, the 20th instant. After considsraflon of the . annual report, a dividend oi 8% on the paid-up capitfl stock, payable March 1st, was declared. This is the same rate of dividend as last year- Durlng the previous twelve months there has been Mlllderable distri- bution of assets of estates managed by the Company, and the total ss- sets oi the Company, including trust and agency accounts under admin- is amount to $5,000,603.92. Pointed out that there had been a substantial in- crease in the liquid position oii the Company during the past year, the investments being increased from $146,895.50 s year ago to $100,808.00 on the last dsy oi 1984. Due to the realisation on the oi the Directors oi the advisability of making the l‘ l present- atively Maritime in its activities. ar- rangements have been compleiod for the opening of a branch oflice at Charlottetown, P. E. L, with an agency in Summerside. It is expect- ed that these offices will be open for business early this spring. Three new Directors were added to the Board from Prince Edward Island. g a total of four in that Province. The iollowlng Oflicers and Board oi Directors were elected:- omvrcnnsF-noward P. Robin- son, President, 22 Prince William Street. Saint John. N. 3-; ma o. Baatteay, Vice President, 26g Dqul- las Avenue, Saint John, N. 3.; Peter G. Clark, Vice-President, Summer side, P. E. I.: Hedley C. Wilson, Manager ‘d: Treasurer, Saint John, N. 3.; W. Ronald Smith, Secretary, Saint John, N. B. numerous. - w. c. Allison, Saint John, N. B-l F. C. Beatteay, Saint John, N. B-i Hon. F. D. Black, Senator, Sackville, N. 13.; w, w, Boyce. Fredericton, N. 3.; O. P, Burchill, South Nelson, N. B.; Hugh s\ “or .y ALSO u oddity i ‘ And . Merrie Meloil)’ Glamorous Myrna boy ‘ fresh from he!‘ triumphs in "The Thin Man”! GEORGE . l . ' ADDED . . . BUCK JONES p (y AND SCRAPPYCARTOON IN Hear Ethel Mormon, lmusleel comedy song-- latress, sing "It's Just uNawSpcniiliCuafom" "SS-i Central .|n Marshfield, and John in Plctcu: , STRAND. . uourisifiiyiiu. ‘ STARTING s DAYS -TODAY ' ATTENTION FOX MEN ; ,0 Pictures of “Fox Show" Playing Today- Friday-Saturday- See Yourself on the Screen- Guardian Thin column is II ice‘! llkltlt ill! newsy nature may be R oentl I word Itrictly , ipdnssea. 1 ed Io: newq advertising I inserted :1 CONIEDERADUB LIFE INSUE- i‘ rancid. L-6798-7-12-3l2) STRAND-MARCH rs-ail-"rrie Q Blarney Stone." L-4226-2-9-tl29. SEVEN CARS COAL on our Rall- “way siding today. Old Sydney. ,‘Sprlnghi1l, Inverness, Standard and Dominion Coke. A. Plckurd o6 Co. ' Fhone 240. L-4671-2-l9-3i. waw-uwr he I ROTHWELL COAL $7.50 per £011 5' delivered. M, F. Welsh, 49 Chestnut i,‘ Street. 11-4667-2-19-21-23. more Bros. L-4736-2-21-3i. ., -——-- l,» BURIAL AT TRACADIE-‘flie iiluneral of the late Mrs. Catherine PfliloPhcc took place at Tkacadle on qghe 14th of February and was large- Qly attended. The services were con- fjxiucted by the Rev, Monsignor Maur- pali bearers 3 STOVE 01L now on sale at Cud- Jilce McDonald. The c ‘timer-e J. J. McGilvray, J. J. Lacy, lEbonald and .,, Patrick Lacy, Ellis Jay, John Mc- Donald J. MacDonald. . HOME FOR. FUNERAL-Ml‘- Llohn Stewart, formerly of George- kiawn leaves this morning on re- , urn to his home in Pictou after “ilcttendlng the funeral of his Sister. iliviiss Jessie Stewart, ivho passed "rway at Miirshflcld recently. Miss Stewart, who was eighty years oi Q82, was a daughter oi‘ the late Donald Stewart and had been re- kafdlng with her brother Peter. on ~ the old homestead. She was a first iibousln of Hon. W. S. Stcwart- of lcrioriotiotown. She leaves to mourn l three brothers, Peter and Alexander l nd one sister, Mrs. Fullerton in Hanover, NJ-y Mr. Stewart will be accompanied by his niece, Miss ' da Stewart. who will vlslt in Pic- i and also at MalcAdam Junction. ‘Her many friends will be plersed hen;- that Miss Blanche Mclvor, ‘was, who was operated on at ‘ _ Charlottetown Hospital is mak- _ in’; s, satisfactory recovery. ~ pm‘; Justice Mathieson and Mrs. returned from Ottawa Tuesday emiina. l .3» sin. RONALD macnousno Trssday, Jami"! 20, i035, away at East. Point. nohsidissonennld. the only cl the late Hon. hush"! MM’ std, ThI-deoIl-Nd was 01' 99!" l , number of his fellow citimns and neighbors attended his funeral, which was held on Thiusday, Janu- ary 31st, irom the home of Mr. Alexis McLean to St. Columba Church. Services at church and ‘ ‘grave were conducted by his pastor. Rnv. R. J. MacDonald, who also at- tended him in his illness and ad- ministered the last rites of the church. The pallbearers were R. D. Osm- eron, Stanley Cameron, AH. Beat- on, J. F. McDonald, P. R. Beaton and W. S. McIntyre. DUNSTUFNAGE SCHOOL Honor roll for January. Grade X (Sit) 1 Lila Thompson, 2 Bertha Thompson, a Lorna. Stew- art. Grade X (J11) 1 William Rich- ards. p Grade IX (B1,) 1 Ruth Cairns. Grade IX (Jr.) l Bernice Rob- erts. Grade VIII-l Norma. Jenkins, 2 Margaret Wicbster, 3 Suzanna Web- sterf Grade VII-i Allison-Stewart, 2 George Boswell. 3 Ira Roberts. Grade VI-i Dorothy MecCallum. Grade IV (Sn) 1 Wilfred Thomp- son. 2 Graham Boswell, 3 Isabel Jenkins. Grade IV IJr.) 1 Winston Stewart, 2 Fenton Roberts, 3 Everett Wskclln. Grade III—1 Barton Bosvmll, 2 Clifton Court, 3 Joyce Moore. Cnde II (Six) 1 Louise Miller. 2 Helen Stewart. Grade II (JrJ 1 Edith Webster, 2 Alton Roberts. Grade I (Sh) 1 Char] Jenkins, 2 Hollis Thompson. Grade I (Jzzi 1 Fmddlc Webster. Perfect attendnncr- for January: Lorna Stewart. Garth Stewart. Lila Thompson. Ruth Cairns, Norma whine, Isabel Jenkins. Wilfred ompson, Winston Sfmvart, Hollis Thompson, Chsrl Jenkins. Marjorie Fraser-Teacher. MRS. HURRY IS . LAID TO REST Mrs. Susannah Hurry, aged 83, who died in Nelson, Sunday, was laid to rest in the Nelson cemetery Tuesday afternoon following serv- ices conductnd at Somers Funeral Home by Rov. H. W. Guscott of the First Baptist Church. Hymns sung were “Son oi My Soul," and "Abide with Me". Many beautiful floral offerings were received. Pallbearers van-e E. 1-1. Evans, Mr. Cooper, P. H. Bush, DrJI-i. B. Mor- risonmMsyor J. P. Morgan and W. M. Vance. - Mrs. Hurry, who was a native of North River, P. E. Island, was the mother ‘of Mrs. J. E. McKenzie, Mrs. A. A. Pitchiord, and Mrs. T. Sergeant oi Nelson and George Hurry Camp motors-Nelson Daily News. ronsrznws rosrriou Ali-SAW, Sept. 20-40.?)- 8_ dwlched between Russia, Ger- many, the Balkan ‘States and the small Baltic nations, the democratic blic of Poland ha! fipopula "P" _ id use c! 82,000,000 WWW“ a Shows Dnily o‘ (Wplllztihrlottetown Lady Heads Victorian Nurses Miss Ellen B. Seanrnii. dflllghle!‘ Mrs. J. D. Seaman oi ilils city, has just handed in her report as super- vising nurse of the Victoria Ordct‘ of Nurses, McKocn Branch, Glam: Bay, N. S., which shows a year of exceptional activity. During tho year ending‘ Decem- bct: 31st, 1034, the volume of work has steadily lYiCNHSEdZ 2002 ‘pat- ients iv-cr-c given can“ as compared to 1666 in 1933', 17870 visits were madc, an increase of 18411 over th‘, preceding 12 months: 216 women wcvn. attended at the time of their confinement. while in 1032i only 158 receive-d that care. This increase in work has meant greater strain and longer hours endured bv a staff p c- viously lwrcvily worked and much credit is due them for their cheer- iul response to this greater demand on their time and energy. Among the patients givvn care were 2'75 medical. 237 surgical. 110 communicable disease cases. 239 ex- pectant mcthers, 219 new born‘ in- fants, 51 emergency maternity cams were attended and 5 cases inter- rupted pregnancies and 3 cases of cancer uicre lncludnd among those given cure: 24 patients with pneu- monia, and 3i cases of tuberculosis were also attended. 1534 visits were mode to expedi- arit mothers, 1841 to mothers and 1848 to new-born infants; an in- crease of 359 and 486 visits, respec- tively ovcr last y-car. Durlnsz the phoid reported for cB-re- 220 Visits were made to the Pneumonia cases. The work among the Tubercular patients showed some incmascs- r1419 visits wcrc made to patients carrying industrial policies in the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. 231 night calls were answered and assistance glmn at 10 minor operations. 135 well-baby conferences were held and 3 health classes orlanlzed. In September. Miss Curry, who assisted in opening tho work of the Order here, resigned to take up more advanced studies in Toronto University. Her place was filleiby Miss Betty Tliflflll‘ of Glncc Bay- s, graduate of Glue: Buy General Hospital and 01' the Public Health Course given in Toronto University. During vacation, Miss llda. Cald- er and Miss Carmella McIntosh re- lieved 0n the stuff. - Affiliation with the local hospitals has continued, each hospital assign- ing a senior nurse for two months‘ experience in the field with the Victorian Order of Nurses. ‘these students are given demonstrations in District work, supervised in their work, and conferences are held for the discussion of p-mcedures and lents’ homes. They attended tin well-baby conferences and the health classes held. Owing to the generosity of the i-luad Office, Otta- wa, the Supervisor was enabled to attend the biennial meeting of the Canadian Nurses’ Association held in Toronto during the summer- and to visit public hiralth centres in Ottawa, Toronto, and Montreal, re- turning with renewed interest and fresh ideas ior the work here - havlrig come into touch with many of the new phases of the work that azn constantly being developed and tried out in the larger centrel, POACHED Cl-‘llll BTMAS TRIS! BOURNIIMOIHH. E08,, Sept. 20 —(C.P.)—A constable with a know- ledge .oii_woodcrsit discovered that among hundreds of Christmas trees on sslehere 8B had been cut down on an estate so miles away. The result was Frederick Rlchnrdswss fined ass on .a charge of "(imaging , I508,” m, 4 \ year, them were no cases oi Ty- m teaching methods used in the p1t-| NEW DOMINION WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The régulai- monthly meeting 01’ this Institute was held at the home 0i’ Mrs. W. H. McEwen on Feb. 7th with an attendance of eight mem- bers and three visitors. The President presided. and in the absence of the Secretary, Mk5. McEwen capably acted for the even- ma. The meeting opened by singing the “Institute Ode" followed by "Creed" in unison. Roll call ‘was re- sponded to by "Valentine Verses" and the mlnutos of last meeting were read and approved. The resignation of our Secretary was read and on motion accepted. Mrs. Hector McLean was appointed Secretary "for the remainder of the year. The School Committee Report was presented by Mrs. Alex Strung, and a bill for supplies ordered paid. Mrs. McEwen reported for the sick committee and a report oi the play. which was recently presented in St. Catherines Hall was given by the President. It was decided that the proceeds of same be handed over to the School Board for the purchase of supplies. On motion all committees were xvi-appointed ior a period of three months. An invitation to present our play in Cornwall was discussed but no definite decision was made. The questionnaire on Educati-h and Better Schools was omplet “ and the Secretary instructed to pro- cure the paper on “Legal Rights of Women in Prince Edward Island" which will be read at the next meet- s- - - The members listened with inter- est to an address over the Radio by our Supervisor Miss McMillan. In- str-umentol music was furnished by Mrs. Hector Currie and a dainty lunch served _by the hostess, Mrs. Martin McDonald kindly invited the members to her horn: for the March meeting. Roll cell will be re- sponded to by naming a "Federal Cabinet Minister." , Buyers Attend Fair In Large Numbers (GP. Cable by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, llleb. l0—Queen Marv was much amused at the ‘Ibrcnto- made dolls modeled oilor the Dion- ne quintuplets when Her Majesty visited the British Industries Fair at Olympia, London, yesterday. She was accompanied by the Duke and l? chess of York. The royal party visited every part of the Canadian section’ and took a keen interest in the showing. In the absence oi Hon. G. Howard Fer- guson, High Commissioner for Can- ado. the party was received by Mrs. Ferguson and Frederick ‘ Budd. chief Canadian trade commissioner. British Industries Fair which c -' on Monday was attended by the largest body of British and for- eign buyers" in the history oi the fair since its inception 2i years ego. The Canadian section compris- ed the largest “negation oi wide- ly assorted Canadian goods ever as- sefnbled under one roof outside Canada. ’.i‘hsre are M Canadian firms exhibiting independently in ti; Canadian in addition to governmen ay. Among the Canadian shown are breakfast foods; jellies, honey, canned goods, cheese, confectionery, relishes, and liquor. Bella: Your Mr. Robinson is docking but I don’t care for ways. - , were, Phyllis: Never mind ,his deer-think cl his means! A. Carr, K. C., Campbellton, N. B.; Peter G. Clark, Summer-side, P.E.I.: N, 5011-0, 'N- B; William F. Maser, new 9108800’. N. 3-: Harry T. Holman, Summerslde, P. E. 1.; C, F, lnghgg, George B. Jones, Apohaqul, N.,1-3,; E. W. Mair, Woodstock. N. 3411,1135 3- Morrison, Fredericton, N. 13.: N. Marks Mills, K. 0., St. Stephen, N- B-i R. E. Mutch, Charlottetown, P. E. L; James McMur-rey, saint J01"!- N- B-i James D. Mel-Kenna, Saint John, N. 3.; A. Neil McLean, Saint John, N. B.; Red Hugh Mg- 1160-0, Saint John, N. 3.; Harry OTeary. Richlbucfo, N. B.: A, P. Paterson, Saint John, N. 8.; Ward C. Pitfleld. Montreal, Que: John A. Reid, Fredericton, N. 13.; H, p, 301,- inson. Saint mhn, N, 13,; p, g_ Smith, K. C., M. P., Amherst, NS: F. R. Sumner, Monctcn, N. 3.5 GWIBB J- Tweedy. Charlottetown, P. E. 1.; J. J. Fraser, Winslow, K9,, Fredericton, N. B. Birthday Greetings (B! The Canadian Press) REMEMBER, WHEN_ Five veers ago tonight at Buffalo, Stella Walsh, famous Polish girl sprinter, suffered one oi the few de- feats oi her competitive career, when she bowed in the ‘i5 yards dash to the pretty Canadian, Kay Griffiths of the ‘Toronto Canadian Indies‘ A. C. Miss Griffiths trailed until the last few yards when a ter. rifle last-second spurt sent her to the time winner. Her time was 8 4-6 seconds. my the Canadian Press) To Lou Newton, rugged lnflpbggk and secondary defame m; o; Montreal in the "Big your" meet. Drovincialrbotball Union. Be was born at Syracuse, N.Y., 25 years s80 today. A member of the Mon- "W1 588m 510m 1981, Newton twice has been selected by coaches and critics as snapback on 111g cm. axiisn Press annual All-mum"; teams. . -._.. Durante, Sue A For $5,000 (A-P- by Guardian's Special Wire) PITTSBURGH, Feb. IRS-JAB.)- Jimmy (Schnoszle) Durante was sued for 05,000 damages today by rs. Evelyn Loether and her husband, Herman, of Nearby Garrick, Mrs. Leather, in her complaint, says she was seated in the iirst row of s theatre at which Durante is making a personal appearance. Durenlo, she says, came down oil the stage and "against my wishes, withcut- my consent and overcom- ing all my resistant-o pressed h head against my heed." A She says Durante returned to the stll°i and pointing his finger at her, cried: I “Boy! I can't forget that gall" Mrs. Ioethsr says all this was to he: discomfort and humiliation. The audience, she says. laughed ‘and arose to set e better look at er. ALMA scnoor. Report of Alma school for Jan- nary: Grade X-1 Vivian VanIder-stine. Grade vnt-r Basil , i Anna Boston, 8 Carl Johnston. ‘gurus vI'-1 Lois Evelyn John- Grade v-i Billy Johnston, Beryl Johnston, I Glen Johnston. Grade IV--1. DOW! Jolinstofl, Ho! lento n. Grade m (Sn) l sum vea- C , QT- I oms"n1 (m 1 Basil veers ‘stiaalllleennutlenlaobertvan- ‘wfir-r r new‘ e sea , . , Grads I-i Iiaweon Mid, rerieet ammonia: ml: ven- dorttinl, loin I911!!! Mhnstcfl, Johnston. - . Wlms Hon. A. B. 000D, Senator. Seckville. ' 3.; J. B. Dever, B.C.L., Saint K. C., Saint John, N. 3.; Hon. JESTERIJAYIN PllilllllENl "against performing . . . the $500,000 Found In Mail Sack (LP. by Guardian's Special Wire) BUENOS AIRIB, . 20—'1‘he Argentine post office department was confronted today with the mys- tery of who owns 0060.144, scattered around in the central post office. That is, Dirt of it was scattered around when one of four ordinary mail sacks from Bolivia broke open. Postal employees. with, their eyes bulging out, inspected the pouches and found they contained $630,000 111 Miler currelwy and 12s kilos of gold bullion. The tacks bore only tags reading “to Buencs Ali-es Bank of Boston." There was no indication as to who had sent them from Bolivia. Offi- cials of the First National Bank oi Boston hare denied knowledge oi any gold being. consigned tc them and the post office ordered the shipment sealed until the case should be cleared up. Four Members (GE-Blink by Gllltdllrs‘ Sllfiolll Wire) BELGRADE, Mb. 20-Hour mem- bers of the crew of the asoo-mn Yugoslav sfoamer Vila were lost to- day when the vessel sank l0 min- utes aftor it collided with the ital- ian steamer- Rodi in the Adriatic between Trieste and Venice. Life- boats laimched by the Rodi rescued as other rrwmbersbi the Vlla's crew. The Vila was enroute to the Canary Islands with a cargo of 3.- 000 tons of phosphate and s00 tons cf wliaat. There's a big new value in the low price fieldl It's a PONTIAC SIX . . . ‘smooth-looking, smooth- will make hundreds of new friends for Pontiac. Few automobiles have consistently given greater. measure per dollar than Pontiac, in style and long, economical service. Conse- quently, few cars have won and maintained public goodwill as successfully as Pontiac. That the 1935 model may be worthy to carry on so favorable a reputation, General Motors has "s"! into this Six every beaic Pon- Of. Crew Lost. kind of car that - also an Improved $TRA|GHT EIGHT trac characteristic, plus an impressive list o! improvements. Extra value featuresinolude scientific streamlining; solid-steel‘ "mimet- Top” Bodies by Fisher; Triple-Sealed Hydraulic Brakes; Concealed ‘fire and Lugs gage Compartment; Fisher No-Draft Ventila- msde in the House of Commons to. day by John Vallance (Lib. South Battleford) who for 29 yum h“ been a, wheat farmer in Saskatch. ewon. 5059011 Brunette (mo. North ‘rem- mmmml) B Ill-Wye!’ and merchant it Wchrene. out. started the pro- test by Bilonsorins s. motion to Promote a land settlement scheme lP-‘ndlns $30,000,000 over p, per-ind o; 1'1" years to purchase farms i'or YWBG mm who have been drifting to the cities. He would give prefer. m“ 5° D098 born on the farms and leave out industrial workers and im- migrants. Although he was willing to sup- flon; and Double K-Y Frame. As a competent judge of the points bywhldi a fine automobile is recognized, we invite you. to see the new Six, and its companion, the Straight Eight. Better still, we suggest thatyou drive them. Let actual experience be your, guide to the happiest selection you could make for your next car. III-I Charlottetown A’. Horne £9? Cofiummfl-flfl, Port the Bradetfo motion, the Sas- katchewan Liberal protested _ - - ll-WYQIB, doctors and eohcoi teachers atlemptins to dictate to farmers on Mflculturai» subjects. ‘There was onlyonewaytomaketheiarmmws attractive-through education and "you mlsht as well throw your money in the lake" as to select sev- eral hundred boys indiscriminately, buy them farms. stock and machin- ery and expect them to make good. Sir George Periey, acting prime minister, offered no objections to the Bradette motion going to the agricultural committee of the Mnllnwaiis House for further study. Mid Winter February 26in s BIG to March 2nd nivs nltbest........ llc llaillnmSeedlessfllbaior lie PIlII°ll'¢9°lD,5icr......Mo Non Snob Stove Polish Bislkdoooqilbe...“ Alladin lamps, regular- 8888 for 8MB Bea wrirr las- rii, ,2, .,'.".‘.".'.T?f.'... use Work Pants, heavy, regular $2.80 for ..,..,....:....i 3J6 Men's Fleece Combinations, regular 1.36 for Rubber Boots, lied Sole, 2.00 for 8N0 Boyslreather Jacinta, reg- ularly $8.50 (or I830 00% Discount all Overeoats 8 es. iomon Flavoring, leg. Elc for .............,.. . lib. tin lasoees Baking Powder ................. lie Jlo 1 Classic Cleanser 1 Solvene 1 Gold Duet (or. w candida- sundown-o dnAwA. m. ea-a protest "swivel-chair farmers" handing out advice to men who had spent yams hehindilte em was { Reg. 80c all d, Biggest Sale Yet , noaowiws imro; Kremlin _