l r i MARCH 15. 1929. And your 1" dispels all it ‘i’ "Its-ssh from AliAf‘ 'rr:A ~v first trial argument. the gardens’ The Markets . . 5Z5 OTTAWA, March 14. —-Further sharp, declines are reported from Canadian egg markets today as re- cgiptS continue to increase. : _ TORONTO-Local . ceipts here are again much heavier and there has been upsharp decline in paying prices. Dealers are now quoting country ship- persIor ungraded eggs delivered, cas- es returned extras 34-35; firsts 32; seconds 26-27. Prices to retailers are sxljla 40; firsts 33: seconds 32. MONTREAL-This egg market is weak with prices decidedly lower. Both B. C. and Ontario eggs are jobbing here on spot today at extras so; firsts as; seconds s21 ’ y WINNIPEG-There has bear a marked ‘increase in receipts of‘ un- graded eggs and prices have talen a decided drop. Quotations to colntry shippers show a wide range of prices but the majority wholesale dealyrs are quoting extras 42; firsts 39; seconds 3U. Prices at Brendon have aho de- clined. Dealers are. quoting country shippers extras 86; firsts 32; teconds 27. 5 ‘ MONTREAL, Que, March l4. -\ With the exception oi a little busin- ess done in coarse grains tile export trade in grain here today was dull. The domestic trade was disc quiet, the demand being only fo odd cars to’ meet immediate waiats 7nd prices generally were unchanpd.’ The un- dertons to the flour m, ket was steady ‘but the inquiry for spring and winter wheat grades w limited. A moderate amount of bisiness was done in all lines of millfed and val- ues were unchanged. Stariard grades of rolled oats were steaLv. Further weakness developed in til market 101' fresh 6888 and values \_ere reduced another two cents per loccn. An- other. feature of the dv was the announcement that stores eggs were now definitely 0i! the rnrket. Re- ceipts were 2,585 cases. The 90mm trade continued dull butpriccs ruled steady at the recent reactions. P. B. I. green mountains old at 72c and whites at ‘loo per 90ibs. in bags I . I . For Sale FOB SALE-CHOICE IMZE OATQ and Barley. Amos Rod. Milton- , ' 7022-3-15-2l OLD PAPEBSAFO? SGAfiEHCBNTS l . - w bum“ m” 1 -i32'l-2-l4-tf. ________._. l-‘on SALE-ONE Grammar. Pun- pose more. 9 years oil. Also 1 F0“! ton truck. Apply Alex Anew- Charlottetown. 2000-3-15-31 I01!‘ SALE-TWO PAR RACOONS- mated. Apply to l8 lllllsborouill"! m" gm“ 6060-3-13-3 FOB sAhs - Arvmtns manoe- any bureau and sln chair. eta-l Apply Guardian. 6072-3-13- , APPLY roan , SALE-FU Q_S_1S_M . . . Fgmglg _wfllltCd won-s n . wgogiy 13g}; ' . l7 ,%°Mmm m_, gtYll-fl-lii-Sl on room-a ram 0r Gl-Allll- IflI-l-fl-Ii ll uxro lrlousa! - m with Maple Leaf Brand offering at 85c. N. B. green mountains sold at 50 to 52 1-2c per 90 lbs in bulk. Que- bec mixed whites were offered at 45 to 47 l-2c per 90 lbs. in bulk. The‘ trade in beans was inactive but pric- es were steady. f‘ “ b sold at $5l85 and yellow eye at “.20 and choice prime beans at $5.50 per bushel. A fair trade was done in butter and values wers unchanged. Receipts were 2,030 packages. Ex- treme dullness marked the cheess trade -but values were well maintain- ed. Receipts wero 47 boxes. n.1, DUVAB SCHOOL Honor Roll of Duvar School for the month of February: Grade X-l, Paul Gallant; 2. Fid- elis Blanchard. Grade VII-l. Aveline Gallant; 2, Albina Blanchard: 3, Dorioe Dolron. Grade VI-l. Pius Pitre: 2. Paul Doiron; a, norm Gallant. Grade V-1, Helene Dciron; 2, Ma- rie Blanchard; 3. Priscilla Dolron. Grade 111-1, Catherine Gallant; 2, Bert Pitre; 3, Olive Gallant. Perfect attendance: Dorice Dolron. Pius Pitre, Helene Dolron. Jean Gal- lant, Bert Pitre, Theodore Gallant. Louise Gallant; teacher. Grade II (Sm-l. Evelina Gallant 2, Theodore Gallant; 3. Marie Rich- ard. » _ Grade II (Jr.)-1, Rita Pitre and Edmond Gallant (equal); 2. Marie E. Richard; 3, Clarice Blanchard and Ferdinand Martin. (equal). Grade I (SrJ-l. Emmanuel Gal- lant; 2. Yvonne Gallant; 3. Marie Dolron. Grade I (JrJ-l, Rose Richard; I. Plus Pitre; 3. Adrien Dolron. Perfect attendance: Antoine Dolr- on. Pius Pltre. Bertha Pineau. Robert Dolron. Clarissa Blanchard, Rita Pit- rehmmsnuelséallaot. Merle E-Rlc" hard, Ferdinand Martin, Marie Rich- ard. » _ Helen Gallant. Teacher. Experiments are under way in Bra- zil to learn if the tough fibre of the wild pineapple, used by natives for fishing tackle. can be utilized to make i. < Classified Advertisements Eight lnsertlons,'................... ‘is per line of 5 words -. wmArFm-naolurma rolls’! a flvlslo l-lelp Wanton! . asecofllfflllll!" . PEPSI. .... 10o per lino of 5 words . 8c per line of B words u Bo per line of 5 words 00-00-004 Situations Vacant AMBITIOUS INEXPEBIENCED men allowed fifty cents an hour, learning best paying trades. Engine- ering, Electricity. Garage work. Chauffering, Brlcklaying, Barber- ing, Hairdressing. Literature free. Write -- Dominion Government Chartered Trade Schools, 1107 St. Lawrence, Montreal, Que. S. V. 1-2lswtlMsr30. Wanted WANTED - FURNISHED BOOM with board in private home. for young couple and small child. Write "X. Y." c-o Guardian Oillce. 60694-1341 Articles For Sale FOR SALE-A BABY CARRIAGE. Apply til Villa Avenue. 6045-3-14-21 roa SALE—SLEIGIIS. flamers‘ Auto Back Cutters. The same well- known run and construction. with 1m graceful body lines: dellllled for style and comfort. Prices and terms masonable. J. S. Francis b Sons. Fortune Bridge. 4002-l-ftuJw Found Owner-emu have some b! 111912111! lshoro so. and resins M‘ a)” H“ ‘loltl-I-ll-li Teachers Wanted Scbcol. sloo. John. c. mpismsnt vetd . wee-lei". ,1 i MAIBIAGES MCPHEBSON — MCPl-IERSON-Jn Zion Church on Thursday, Marhh 14th, 1929,. by Rev. M. Scott Fulton. Ellis M. McPherson ofGlen William to Daniel L. McPherson, of Caledonia. ltlcKAY-pcAlilrllLlfiAr. ths Un- ited Parsonage, Tryon. Feb. as by the Rev. Mr. Sonnets, hank B. McKay. Albany to Miss Velda Gncs Camp- bell of Caps Traverse. raaanox - sraucsa- At the fesidenee of Rev. It. H. Ramsey, D. n. 11 upper Prince Street, Charlot- mowh, on March m; James Alfred Pesrdon to Em!) Jane Spencer, both of Charlottetown. DEATHS ROWAN-At Caps ‘Traverse, Orine Howatt, son of J. M. and Mrs, How- att, aged 24 years. ROBBlNS-At the Brince Edward Is- land Hospital on Thursday, March 14th., Mrs. Percy Robbins, aged 2e years. of Moreli. Funeral notice lat- er. DOIRONFIn this city, on March. 14, 1929. Hannah Dolron. Funeral from. her lato residence 28 Great George Street. Saturday morning at 9.50. FUBZE-At N0. 9 Alley Street, on Thursday. March 1th., Anne J. Fume, aged 86 years. Funeral from her late esidence tomorrow. Friday; March 15th., service starting at 2 p. m. fun- sral leaving the house at 2.30. Inter- ment People's Cemetery. In Memoriam In loving memory of my dena- friend» llrs. Marga-rut Campbell. Ono your has passed, lines God culled ous l loved uwuy, I loved her than, I min her new. Ierget her no. I nova! will. ' llglsgsrtod by her friend Mrs. l. Arseuault In Memoriam In loving memory of my dour wife uud our darling mother who passed away on Burch 18th, 108l- Thcss who love you audit lulu you As it dawns unosheryour ' c lntho lonely hours ‘of thinking Thoughts of you use vary dear. In the graveyard softly sleeping Whore the lowers gently wave, Irina tho one wu loved so dearly In her lonely, silent grave. You are not forgotten Mother dear Nor will you svur be Sweetest thoughts will ulwuy| linger Around the gruvu when you are luld. Iuurhd by her Borrowing Husband J. Douslas Waters and Childma. Asleep in Jesus. TOIB-B-lli-li. In Memoriam In loving memory of Mrs. Deborah Maclhnsie. who died at ‘I Bishop Street, Charlottetown, one your ugu today. To llvo in hearts we luvs behind la not to dis. Tofi-l-m-Ifisnted by In Iuluily. In Memoriam Iu fund and lsvlug mvsuury sf our dour mother, Mrs. Margaret Campbell. who died lurch Nth, "ll. , , The gates of Rsuvsu wars upsuud wide. And u gentle voles said Cane And with u fond farewell Our dour Mother entered hulls. x Never to be forgotten by her Dullhtors l". A. Grady lld Is. E. Islhhbu In Memoriam In loving memory of Ire. I. D. Yonkers. who dlnustsd this lilo lurch llth, lfll. . With broken hearse we watched you And saw you puss uvvuy Although we loved you dearly We could not luuko you stay. You an not forgotten. adlo. dour, TWO-l-ll-ll. ' THE CHARLOTTETTNVN GUARDIAN Scotland. Services will be held as follows: Saturday in Churchill at 7 p. m.; Sunday in Canoe Cove 10.30 a. m.; Nine Mile Creek 2.80 p. m; People's Church, City, ‘I p. m. Rev. D. V. O’Meura, Minister. ADDRESSES C. N. ll. CLUB-Ales- torday afternoon Mr. W. H. Tout, Safety First Engineer, Atlantic Reg- ion, C. N. R... delivered an interesting address on “Safety First" before the Island Railway Veterans’ Club. at. its regular monthly meeting. In the course of his address, which was illus- trated by moving pictures, he dealt with ‘tho different methods used by the various railways in Canada and the United States in ensuringthe safety, not, only of the travelling pub- lic, but also of the employees. In addition, films were shown depicting various beauty spots along the line of the Canadian National Railways. There was a large attendance at the meeting, and Mr. ‘root's address was listened to with much interest. VISITING PROVINCE-MI‘. J. E. Matthews, of Brandon, Manitoba, is paying a brief visit to his native land and spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Matthews‘ was formerly Business Manager of the Patriot Publishing Company and a member of the Char- lottetown City Council. He left the Island eighteen years ago and with Mrs. Matthews rind family located in Brandon. Today Mr. Matthews is Manager of the North American As- surancs Company for Western Man- itoba. He is also associated with various organizations in Brandon 1n- torestod in the developme of its le- sources. Mr. Matthews states that Rev. Ross C. Eaton is new nicely set- tled in Brandon and has fitted in wonderfully with tififcongregatlon and the citizens in general. PERSONALS learn that Mr. Bruce Stewart. who yesterday underwent an operation at the removal of his right eye is resting very comfortably, and doing as well as can be expected. MALCOLM R. MCLEOD ..The death occured at Lyndale on Feb, 22. of Malcolm R. McLeod, one of the oldest and most respected re- sidents of that place. The late Mr. McIood was in hls77th year and will be greatly missed in the surrounding community. The funeral service was conducted at the home by Rev. Mr. Sinclair, the Orangemen having charge of the service at the grave. Ho leaves to mourn their loss two sons and four daughters, Rod. F. Vancouv- er B. C., Alex. on tho homestead, Mrs. Frank McCallum and Florence, Bos- ton Masa, Mrs. Dan McLeod. I-ld. Montague and Mrs. John A. McLeod who cared for her father in his last illness also two brothers John A. Seattle, Alex Cambridge Mass and two sisters Mrs. James Hauxtable Victoria B. 0.. Mrs. Flora McbeanJfd. Montague. His wife predeceased him twenty years ago. The funeral which was largely attended took place on the 25th. from his lato home to Or- well Head Cemetery‘ where all that was mortal of a kind and loving fath- er was laid to rest. The pail bearers were D. A. McPherson, Simon Camp- bell, John A. McDonald, Alex. Bruce, Robt. Brehaut, Alex. H. McDonald. Within 20 years the production of toys in the United States has increas- ed 1300 per cent and it has become the greatest toy making nation in the world. llluunfs llulmsnt for coughs and colds he; GRIP In Memoriam I l lotions: Ilaslolapflao- 00:1? ‘schist ‘P. I. I, wife of I. leulsvawhollodlanh "kw wlllhssllfouowba, Your Iluuory will never fs~‘- 53k“ k ‘ma’ Our thoughts an ulwwu will IIu Dill on~hhllc vapors Aud the gran whore pull Ito ....... ' c s Instead by has Mother, Irathcs uud ""'"‘ axons... "' §'@§'Q'§'Q-> s Husky I ~ Irritated » A r ' Threats , alsgulsilyrellsvedby MEL OIDS 1 jhsyhclllaaudhsalths’ tsulssaulhllamsdvueal organ. , , nauseous-assessors» ~. lsllfiutyly ‘ raaraolsyrnaooorsrs l Central Guardian CENTRAL PARISH Church of His many friends will be pleased to ‘ the P. E. Island Hospital, involving ' New Ointment Quickly Believes Itching. Burning, Inflammation > No matter what else you have used. Just try "Sootha Salve." ‘This prescrip- tion of a famous physician has brought such quick relief to thousands of sufferers that you can count on it soothing the itching and burning. healing the raw surfaces. and com- pletely clearing your skin of torturing Eczema. 50c at all Drugglsts. It costs you nothing ll you do not benefit. After using "SOOUIIU-Bllvl." if you use not satisfied gives Limited. Uttuwu, Ont, and we will refund your money. CARLETON SIDING SCHOOL for the month of February: Charles Bell. Connell; 2. Amelia MacDonald; Joseph Smith; 4, Roy McCarville. 3, Stanley Howatt. aid. Harold Muttnrt. ville; 4. Evelyn Noonan. vim Oatway: 3, Frank Taylor. way; 2, Beryl Taylor; Muttart. . Ralph Noonarl. aid; 4, Grace Howatt. 2, Harold Bell. aid. » , Gladys Murphy, Principal. Arnold Henderson-Assistant. Peakes Station Rumors Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart are both able to be out again. Meetings from Peakes, were:—J. W. Currie, George Myers, James Con- nolly, Leonard ,lVicDonuld. flying visit to the city last week. Mr. Alfred Donnelly has recovered from his recent illness. We are glad to see him around again. The Commercial men here this week. were Clarence Harris, Jus. Atkins, Eugene McBociler-n, Ralph Dlngwell, E. B. Owen. Mr. Charles Rogerson had his house completely destroyed by fire on Tues- day last. The fire was discovered in one of the rooms upstairs, although it is believed that it started in the pantry, directly below. Most of the furniture was saved. It is under- stood there was no insurance. The many friends of Miss Bertha McQuaid are sorry to hear she is ser- iously ill. Mr. Borden Mooney was confined to his home for the past week with the cold. Wood-sawing isrin full swing, Mr. Wm. Carum is a. busy man thse days. Miss Nellie McCarthy. the popular teacher. St. Teresa's, spent the week- end at her horne in Morell. March treated us with a nice little storm. The roads are banked with snow in places. and a long drive is not. too pleasant. Lanna or symnnv. Mrs. John H. MacDonald. High Bank. P. E. I. Dear Friendz-We, your many friends in the “Ocean View" Wo- men's Institute. wish to extend to you our heartfelt sympathy in this time of deepest sorrom-when you have been called upon, so suddenly. tobesr the loss of your loving father. Death, atoll times. brings with it. sadness. but when it comes (as in your case), without any warning, it is then we can fully realise that "Ne wordswhiailwehave pewertosay can take the sting of grief away." But there ll One Who can sympath- irgwithusfnoursrlstandwouid Mayflslpeakpsacetuyourhsart. audsivoyuuthespirltofrsslgaatlou ,whiohwiilauableyolltoltv_lfotmy wuto-‘oorshhenrssuaha zwunannntvmysuueovqusas ‘Cosmivlew’ Wculsub msdtutl. Utllslarubaudflshlsuk. lhflhlllalfi. ' infill Please ofi-l» romaine-surnames; “T ECZEMA GOES two boxes of Just return the empty tins to ltrult-u- Report of Carleton Siding School Grade IX. (Sm-l, Helen McCar- villc and Dorothy MacDonald; 2. ‘Grade 1x. (Jr.)-1, Angelina o'- 8. Grade VlII.—-. Myrtle McCarville; 2, Doris Gillespie 3.; George Mutton Grade VIlL-l, Hensley MacDonald 2, John Muttart; 3, Joseph MacDon- Grade VI.—1, Mildred Muttart; 2, Ernest Smith; 3, Thelma Qulgley; 4. Grads IV.-1, Miriam MacDonald; 2, Allison Harper; 3, Theresa McCar- Grade III.—1, John Quigley; 2, Al- Grade IL-(Srai-l, Roland Oat- 3, Wallace Grade II. (Jr.)—l, Helen Clarke; 2. Deane Bell; 3, Gordon Stewart; 4, Grade I. (Sr.)-1, Marion Bell; 2, Arthur McMicken; 3, John MacDon- Grade I. (Interx-l, Jean Muttart; Grade I. (JrJ-l, Ruth MacDon- ‘Ihelr friends are pleased to note that after a severe attack of "flue." Those attending Farmers‘ Week . p , _ Miss Georgina McDonald made a alkyoutocastycrlrsmowscnfllm.‘ alum FRIDAY, . MARCH 15 FRIDAY'S BEST FEATURES Philco HoluQ-WJZ Network. True Story Houn-WOR. Network. Cities Service Hour-WEAF Network. Half Hour With The Serlate—WEAF Network. ‘ Kodak Album-WOR Network. WOB. NEWAltK-GZZJ-‘llfl l TOO-Dinner music; Sports. 9.00—Cicse-ups. ‘9.30-Veedol Vcdvll. 10.00—'I‘rue Story Hour. 11.00-Kodak Album. USO-Night Club Romance. IMO-News; Dance program. WEAF. NEW YOEK—4M.8—660k ‘LOO-Waldorf dinner music. '1.30—-Raybestos Twins. v ‘anti-Happy Wonder Bakers. B.30—Kemp's Orchestra. Boo-Cities Service Orchestra. 10.00—"An Evening in Paris." 10.30—Schradertown Brass Band. lLOO-Dance orchestra. IMO-Half-hour with the Senate. l2.00—Ben Bernie's Orchestra. WJZ, NEW YORK-S0l.5-'l60k "LOO-Orchestra; Clopin Eight. 3.00—Landt Trio; Health Talk. Bfiib-Cirrus: Recital; Talk. MiG-Armstrong Quakers. low-Wrigley Hour; Philco Hour. lino-Challengers; Dunc; music. l2.00-Slumber music. WGY, SCHENECTADY-SISJ-‘IM. k “Low-Reports; Dinner music. B.30—Arpeako Minstrels. 9.00—Hcur With Louis Graeme. 10.00-NBC Network (WEAF). CHGS, solvnuunsrpn-zssr: 12.15 p. m.—I-lolman‘s Midday Mirth. 5.15 p. m.--Holman's Twilight Selec- ticns. LEITEB. OF CONDOLENCE Mrs. Mary McKinnon. Armadale, P. E. I. It is with feeling of deepest sym- pathy that we, your fellow-members of Arrnadale Women's Institute take this occasion to extend to you an ex- presslon of our sincerest sympathy in though we are humbly aware of the fact that our efforts at the present time, however well meant will serve only to increase rather than to al- leviate your sorrow. yet we cannot refrain from trying by some means to help you in your troubles; and we hope and trust that time, the great healer, ‘together with your own stead- fast faith and. courage, will eventual- ly reconcile you to a loss which nat- uraliy at present seems irreparable. Aimight God, who had given him life. has claimed your loving husband for Himself, and it ls to Him that you must turn in your affliction. In Him alone is to be found the source of true and lasting comfort. In Him and in the bosom of your devoted family you will speedily learn to assuage your grief. In conclusio l. dear Mrs. McKlr-lrlon we can only reiterate those express- ions of sympathy which seem so in- adequate to covey the message of comfort we have endeavoured to bring you. Your fellow-members, one and all, wish you continued health and strength to bear your trials and to carry on the work of our society un- til such time as God, in His wisdom sees fit to summon us all to that grand re-union in which there is no separation-In the world to come. the Kingdom of God. Signed on behalf of the Armudsle Women's Institute. Mrs. Kate Mc- Innis, President, Mrs. John L. Mc- PIIQQ, 5C0 ‘ y. ELEVEN BORDER INSPECIOBS ABE OOMPELLED TO DESIGN DBPROIT, March 1‘.—ElSNh.IIl- spctors of the Immigration Border Patrol hen resigned Saturday after they had been told by John Is. Zur- briok, District Director of Immigra- tion, till-t unless they resigned chars- es would be preferred lllinst them for conscrtinglwith down-river liquor runners. In announcing the resigna- tions Zurbrick said that. all wars ae- cepted "with prejudiced and noes of the men would be retmtated, The in- spectors had been indiv- idually with ovidmce Ilthvfld With- in the last three months by spacial investigators. ‘uaasirmnscuoor. Houcrllollforhkuary. dradsvm. 1.2mm Dar-rash. asuwmuoxay. , GradOVILLlIdenDarl-seh. Gradslhncusldsulitllaiph flew-rt. ‘ . Orsdsmthaaloctt. narrachIldouDan-aellslsstbar- your recent sad bereavement. Al- , i "Cooks lu 2% no s off. Lasts from dealer’ s. I Hi3 Falls ndWllaulpq 4 Mt Stewart Notes Mr. William Flynn, of the Imper. ial Life Insurance 00., Charlottetown, bold us a flying visit here lust week. Mrs. Duncan McMillan, Charlotte- wwllr lPent the week-end here urith he!‘ deushter. Mrs. Roy Jay. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. eGorge McKenzie, St. Andrew's. on the birth of a young daughter. The .stork flew over Pisduid East A 19W dB-Y-‘l 880. dropping a bouncing baby girl mm the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Handrahan. . Mrswilllam Griffin has Just put "P the frame of a new house. Mr. James Lunn has just, star-ted work on a new house. 'I‘he fishermen are now busy pfe- Plflfls their traps for the lobster sea- son. Her molly friends are glad to he" m“ MP5- Bruce McCcrmac ls reeov. "in? mm I 10118 period of illness. We ere sou-y to hear that Mrs. Artimus Cook had the misfortune of dislocating her shoulder, -M, APDin Road and Vicinity The school here is progressing ilvtlfflbly under the skilful manage. "lent of Miss Retha MacFarlane. , Miss Katharine Metheson has ‘re- turned to her home lfter a plggg-uqg Vie" Hmong her rushes in River. dale. . Messrs. Melville Bell and Gordon Helm. Durable. paid a short visit to Allbln Road recently. Mr. and Mrs George Cudmore are recelvins congratulations s; the]; 111ml’ friends on the arrival of a "bonnie wee lassie." Miss Belle Smith is visiting in New ’l‘upper Strong. The many friends of Mrs. John Gordon, are pleased to know that she has recovered after a slight attack of the "Flu." Quite a number's! the farmers a- round hsre are busily erillsed fn hauling their summer's supply of fue . " Th0 lnlllY ililldl 0i ul’. RONN Currie, Green Say lfl [lid t0 188th that he is recovering after a severe sttaok of Pneumonia. may tbs guest-cf an. wuum ou- lullll. ' ‘ . urcx Qtlaxsa 0A ___._.__. __..._..__... .______ A sensational new flash- light that fits pocket" or urse. All metal. Snaps-on. jto t reemonths. Choice of" five smart colors. At your. BUI@SS BATFEI? ' COMPANY, new, uunauss ‘weather. therg was not a very‘ Dominion the guest of her sister Mrs. < Mr. Windsor son. of South uel-' vulspalssshmvlsierospplsaoac, Im- ' C! 5 5 I s to} sQinIiYirros IIWO ""5 w Avbln Road. the guest of - Sherrirra sister,‘ Mr. Ernest ney. ‘ -‘ ' ' The many friend's of Mr. John donors sorry to‘ hear of him the‘ misfortune‘ of having his sho r hurt... .. . .. .‘ ‘ I ' Mr. aildllrs. .. - .|.. Hartsville para a short visit to A i; ‘Road recently. ' ' ' Mr. one... run-ow, Hampton, avislc u, ‘Appui Itcad recently. . ' guest of Mr. 8nd Mrs. William r r ' I LAKE vanllnrcn nAcIs l“ Owing. no doubt.‘ to h. bad - “I and the unsettled condition of" attendance at the races held hers Saturday sfterhoon, March em. ever, the two classes thatwere with two starters in each, gave afteraoohfs sport. ‘rho horses in classes were evenly massing, . a close flnishin every heat, hoped that theweather favourablgon next Saturday large number of spoon snag lng lined up. ,- Sumrcary. - 1 Free For All; ‘Nita J. (P. Jackman) Britt u. (c. Duffy) ‘- Class B Trot Nellie Todd u. Maclsaaei’ r Qflhglglgg‘ . .. _ . ¢ ,' sumac. r. 4A o JWMJS-zltfliliiw- was - ’ Kelly. ‘ ' t Announcer, Daniel Myers. .. ...._ .._ ,, For rnatchingcolors a etts scientist has invented v toanalyae lightrays and ' onacbartaccordingmg. formula. ' was“; ‘ J0. Pa‘ I ‘ near/insomnia‘; “T” .1“ g I. Mr. and Mrs. George Sherrin, shaw. and little son were recent ' p“.