Enos‘ The farmers who have written ment of 100 baby chicks. MEMA B 'i‘/2;~”b‘; ¢ kwwm I will be at P. J. Nun's Store, Hunter River, Thursday, March l2 ’ Que interest of my baby chick business. to me and any others interested ‘m bring their fowl in on that date. Our hatchery is continuing ‘h; policy of accepting 100 pounds of‘ good quality livc fowls as pay. All hens and roosters pertaining to the hatchery have been 510mg tested during the past month. S. R. Pe ndleton KENSINGTON ‘UQ-‘Qvv g; per ward: In lanrsrtnnl Natives. spiritual Offallltl, Onrdl, an! , 4o word Other Intel on application. Iinimu- Clsnrgs for any advertises: 00-0000404-0-4 3"" Hill-ls par word. three lass fol the 0"" 9' ‘Vi. gable is ad nnu. I strictly ‘vvvO§O4‘ 'iidveriisingvilates-Payahie in Advance‘ Central Guardian locals. 4a per ward; Western and Eastern Iogflp. h, ,- word; Announcements and Coming lvants. ls We nanasl Loitars of Condolence, 10a. 9" inch: Notions of Thanks and Apprarintlon, 10a per inch or 4e. per f pir worth Claanlllsd I ‘lilo per inch; Hats of Iiaral all ant twenty -flwa rants . vyw< Male Help Wanted h For Sale yos slua: - AUCTION I031’!- me, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printary. Nov. l-tf. S:- ' “- I03 SALE — CHOICE GUERNSEY bull calf. W. H. Eanna, Young St., Gsytowu 14-1331. i. i 10B SALE - AUCTION FOBTY- Pive, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printcry. Nov. l-tf. I0! SAIL — REGISTERED BULL l years old. Apply John McLean, Long Creek. 14-1269. i . - - - ' CAIDBOARD SUITABLE FOB lining outhousas. etc. 1e per meet. Guardian Office. ti. I0 SAL! OI. EXCHANGE FOB hay, five horse power gas engine. Apply “C." cars Guardian. - L-12b1. 70k BALI - ll I. P. IMPERIAL Engine, two Buick Engines and one Nash, one Studebaker, one 20 H. P. boiler. 20 H. P. Steam En- gine. one 25 H. P. Steam Engine. Apply spurgeon Hickok, Bonshaw. 1-1106. l0! SALl-DISII-ABII [All at Elliott's P. I. 1., 100 acres, 80 under cultivation, balance good cut hardwood. it mile from rail- way station, grist mill, saw mill, stole. Modem I room house. good condition. Buildings large. roomy, in mod condition. Belling sc- wunt sicknem. Tcrnls can be ar- rmrrrd to suit purchaser. Further Plrtlculuj a»)! Hugh Nichol- Wl. Elliott's, P. I. I. 14-1252 To Let I0! RENTAIOIIT ROOM 00T- illt- All modern. Would accept board as payment. 22! King St. 11-1237. 0TH. LEXINGTON TO BENT for the seasm all ready fumislied Ind nil ready to open, Apply to the Guardian Office. L-Hee. l-IINT I! IA! l. '|-I)0I Muse. centrally located. Modern conveniences. Write "H" car-a of Qundisn. ATTENTION-YOUNG CANADIAN organization offers excellent op- portunity to an ambitious young man, must have neat appearance, good education, be trustworthy and willing to work hard for ad- vancement; man selected will be assured of good earnings from start. Applicants must be able t0 furnish satisfactory refer es. For particulars write to %ccar Ever Brush 00., 182-184 Main Street, Toronto, Ontario. L-fla. Wanted WAN Tl D — l UNFUI-NISIIID rooms suitable for light house- keeping. Phone 561-1.. 11-1254. CROSS ROADS SCHOOL Honor roll for January: Grade X Br.—l, Helen Wood; 2, Keith Kennedy; 3, Edgar MacCal- lum. Grads X Jr.—1, Claude Wood; 2, Wallace alscKlnnon. Grade VIIL-l, Buelah Parqu- harsorl; 2, Austin MaoCallum; l, Winston Jenkins. Grade VIL-l, Madelyn Stewart. Grade VL-l, Norms MscCallum; i, Halon Moiyneaux; S, Louise Mac- Neill. Grade IV Bn-l. Meets Jenkins: 2, Blair MacCalium; 3. Robert Mac- Kinnon. Grade IV Jl'.—1. Clive Stewart; 2, Jean MacRae; 3, Murdock Mol- yneauk. Grade 1 Sn-l, Blair Mach-u. Grade I Jr.-l, Shirley Small- wood; 2, Lucy Carver. Highest average, Alecia Jenkins. 88.5 percent. Fwpwt for Icbruary: Grads Z Srt-l, Helen Wood; f, Edgar Maccallum; I, Keith Kan- nedy. Grade X Jr.—l, Claude Wood: 2, Wallace MacKinnon. Grade VIII-l. Austin MacCal- lum: I. Winston Jenkins; 3. Beulah Parquharson. Ora-lb VII-l, Madelyn Stewart. Grade VI.-i, Norms MscCallum; 2. Louise MacNeiil: 3, Helen Moi- yneaux. Grade V.—l, Alecia Jenkins; 2. Blair MscCallum: 3. Robert Mac- Kinnm Grads IV.—l. Clive Stewart: i, Jean MacRac: S, Murdock Moiyn- eaux. Grads I 5r.—l. Blair Mack-as. (lads I Jr.—1, law! Oarwc; I. Qhfisy Brnailwood. Highest averages: Norma Mac- - Cailum. Clive Stewart, B6 percent. Hsasl O. Corbett, teacher. (Patriot please copy) LONDON‘! SUNDAY SUITS IOIMII BRITISH PIIEMIII IONDON. It. Mar. ill-Stan- ley Balriw n. bord President of the Council and former Premier. hopes to live in the country in his old age and go to lnndon on Dundays. “It will be to walk in Whitehall on sy without be- ll‘ killed-it will not he pomiblc to do that in the country.‘ he said a at a meeting at the Mansion House. whenmakingans for-there- orthahlmditrll mqjays was the streets. 1t is lb- outessate wuhyinWmm-l as it is on the main line of North western ltanwsy. ‘PM: Stoc uotatns Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian Press) Montreal Stock Ma like! (Canadian Press) "MI-s close ltoelaa Clue Allied I'm-m Buthurst A I in: sud b‘ Poo Ball Tli —- Ani Smelt Brsgilian . - Am Tel and rel Csu Cor .. 85$ Anaconda ... Can Csr Pfd — Auburn Motor (‘an ind Al A 155$ Both Steel . (‘ I’ if .. 11 Vanilla Dry . Huvlsuiirll . 8% i‘ l‘ ii . . Dull! Nivol (‘uni Ii .. Vase . . . . .. . . . . Ilii. hicks-l Chesapeake and Ohio ,_ Hesse liurris von Gas . .. blcCoi From . ilorn Products .. . Ioutreul Pow-.- Delaware nnd Hud .. Nat Brew . lllastulnn .. . . Power (‘mp tleu l-Ili-r-iric . .. Qilebev lmu-i-y lieu Funds filoei of (‘an m. nun».- . Wlvvilws Bl Int Harvester ... int Nickel ii-ii. Nut Biscuit . h‘ Y Central North America-u- Puil Ber N J iilrilo MT’L_.__(.‘URB Miami uni .\' .1 . Wheat nor no I 78. Barley C W no I 50. Oats C W no 2 46. (Ists (I W no 2i 4.'i. Unis feed no 2 42. Flour spring wheat parents firsts $5 50. Flour second; $4.80. Plans bakers $4.10. Flour winter wheat patents U to 88 05 exchanges iii-re loilriy. Sterling closed with s guy of '5, Cell! st 30 10% after ranging bi-utoeu $5 111i. and 35.10%. Some IHlBlllt-Sli won dun-s iu Canadian dollars Whlvh finished rim-banged al 9b ill-id (Till! nliur hovering around par wit United Slates funds during most of be session. French gold francs for the first time in many dsyl experienced some trading and improved it point to 6.60 5Q cents align (Canadian Prenl) CHICAGO, lion-n zo-nruln prices scored IRIF uilvnnvl-s imluy associated choice Flour white-corn 3i ~10 lo $400. Bran ton $24 Lil Rolled oats bag 90 lbs 8;! 00. Hay no 2 per ton csriots $16 00. Cheesa cur Ont 11 heese summer~0n 11% Po 11%. utter no 1 L!) to 2011;. Eggs A large 35. A medium 2.: '4 finish, May 871i to com unchang- es eased slightly on tile Montreal dairy and prorlur-o market today and ed to SQ higher. outs l. 1|: ‘Will l-rm ell!- vheese llllli pntulnes roluhined lllOllg uucilungvil u» n I -.~ of 7 ccnls unchanged Willi receipts of butter lYlSNlPlilu llurlh '.‘i)—\\'fl"lit priv- fl, “mid g0 i-uriy gains 1m til-- ‘Vinnipeg Grain lIsi-llu i‘ (inlay but managed to shuk off .~u-ii‘ug presszlrc sufficiently to arvance '4' cent from the low points and z-imc- unchlllitld Mav wheat enrieii at (i114. with July at at"; cc-nis Strong Llvnrpii vi cables and iulpruvvii |\\)i\)l'I llvlllfllld g-lve the mum“ l l,‘ |'i‘ll\ Imus: vnriv in Iii.- day, but fixv ilpiuru mrluvmi fairly liberal offerings As a ruuit qll0ilfiuril receded s- hout 9t cant from the high points and only in the closing minutes showed gpy gigns of rv-cnvcry as soiling pres- sure rim-reused Ilmlses with clwii-rli connections wcr~ crr-riilvri with fuiriy Hilvrul pill‘- vlgpgiilK marl) nmi lhr- sunn- interests were reunited in he on rile selling aide in late trailing Export business wag reported after the close at ha- twssn $110,000 sud 400,000 bu . The Chicago market acted similarly to Winnipeg lllll considerably imnller iliun usuul_ the Insrker fhr nn 1 grmiu in curluis or less declined about l,‘ cent to sell at 1'8 to Db, cents a pound. totalled 3,146 boxes, of boxes were New Zr-alsnd bugger, Graded shipments in variots or less ‘If 98R! Mill siemiy nt ‘.5 AWWIII s dos- un for A l-rgi- 2.‘; i-vniu for A medium and ‘.5: (will! r .\ [rilllels The tone ol the luurkvf was not strong, how- ever, owing to heavier offoringg for future delivery. Receipts were 175 cases. Current make Ontario cheese again brought 1114 cents n round and sum- mer chevses solrl for 11% to 121/, cents a pound for colon-d smi willie A t trl of ‘.‘7‘.'ho.\cs was olfvr-ul for sslg‘ Potatoes r-ontilluml nl 1W t0 ll 10 par 80 pound bag of Quebec: asd {L10 to O1. r New Brunswick moun- tslns in similar quantities. Prince Id- wsrd Island mountain. sold for l1.40 to $1.45 per 90 pound hag. EXCHANGE rn-nrvred all of its declines in 1h» 1-m- stag»! Liverpool wheat Ilnlrlllvrl sn-miy ‘i. t» "grl high- Pl‘. Cash Qfl|i|i> spn-nri- rluled un- changed in l'l'$|l'il‘l"l| trailing whiia COIII!‘ ruins held generally firm. WIN. XPPZC, March (‘LOSE (Canadian Press) Whesl- .\iuv |i'-'\,.. . “ONTRIJAL. March ‘.'l)—liriilsh nsd 1' . foreign w- hinge in reistmn to lilo Bsrle, Puusdiun ...lllur_ its rulnpllvrl by l“ ' Royal Bank uf Cansvln closed today CAM! Plllflbnl as foiiows:_ _ APrIIHI-u hw- Wig Wheat no l hard 1014; No i nor Australia pound 4 will y; Nn g "m- mu‘; 5",, y “m- m“; Austrin schlliing .1900 No 4 nor but“ NO A Wm." all‘; y“ g Br-lsium l-vlvn H'- 1 rim; Fowl :v.'".; lillrlllli ow; Track iirasli milri-is Ilirou l‘ ' Cnimi Hung Kuug iloufm 301.1 uni, x.» 1v u" .1, » \.. Ii v w um: (‘lfbhnllufukla (‘mull .0410. m l rPQl] ziz; .\' i rw-u :n\,,; N" 2 Donmurlr krone '28s‘; feed 29K; lleJr-rteri 2dr Track 33%. Franr; franc 0M0. No f-i i‘ W 301,; No 4 C W Germany reicbsrnarir 89M Great liritaln ponnll 5 I144 Holland florln 117.14 Hungary pengn 2900 Bari)? 35K; nfiCIVTPIflNnGCWMK; Tn h)‘; PLANES ROUND WING lmlhi rupvs JDitiu 4-,»... ,4... :0 ACTS AS rAnAcllun: l".:."'l*;.'."..i'";:...°."i .... onsosoo ' ‘M __ . March N-An expor- Qgggfl, °',‘,,, _~_ inmntsl airplane with a single South Afries pound s 10m I'll-Ind Wins which win ll I ill’!- rlvsln vrmn ——— chum when the ship has lost flying gtv-ftdrterlrlukul-(Infirnlguollllii ‘peed ‘nd snows n’ w dacend u- most vertically, was flown today by United dialer dollar l-iii pvt cent ‘ prizulijddmfmll umu ao-un n: i? “um: “d 3mm” a v" "rr-"f “'.'"....“"r' hi": eizfidiii ' ' ' ' , '; ow ; rose ' ‘ EFF-f um‘- 5101A; FPXBFO e nm- In a demonstration of the capa- lhrmany hllities of his craft. Nsmeth stalled it at a outsiders-bx height and in- wad of pluming into n. tail spin as would an arcraft of conven- tional design. it maintained flying speed and sank slowly. Ncmeth aayalilshphasarrmni- mum speed of 1J0 miles with two IJQLSPHQPTS. It is powered with 110 horsepower Warner moLors. 111s aly 8M: Belgium RH: 395d; umiiw M) ill-in Kidney Pains Ll-lava Now Gone , _ _ with fun» hit‘ v‘ \\.~' inkcn by traders . Lmgm" q“"“’"" ‘l m,“ 31 19- regarding tho new grain exchange . P‘ I‘ 1m“ s‘ 11° '° u "0 code signed today by President . . . mil ‘ ~10 t0 11.45. nmueult Leading unofficial authorities in khg . 39*- grsin lrnlle said the rode provision dealing ill murgiu requirements / ~ , v would . ‘l' nafl-ty null liability of P I E the prmo .- rru-turo ii \.~~ rll-rmrerl to be nouzlil l‘Oili‘_\' t‘::l‘ individuals interested m PM" sin- ' s ui’ grain ii- sbould put up m: fills :1 proporlion. (Canadian Press) ll/hcs; closed .rn.l st the day‘s MONTREAL March 20~Butter pric- top level to ~", ZIIIOTC yesotrdnyh ,and it has gone for what wldalfidnoyliifi i. ltsrkl! llilfi. was ‘I. B. ltarhey, of the 8rd flu-cs. Ila left sums ranging from £30 to Q 0th snyanis- - taladd‘ plane's peculiar wng is attached "1-‘5-1 m- ' t" ‘.:°“¥'t‘.‘.‘..?“.‘...":.:...‘:.: Ill 0 ‘I have Erazdfi the usual hgh wim monopians. m sin-Ir "i" acumen w ailerons fitted m the n1 bin" Mu‘ outer edges of u» wing. uemsul 57 "P c!‘ °‘ abo added an ehvator which is \ Qrsdf e $14": controlled by the pilot as m the slhuqzgin alovators on the tail. Y 0"- ’ ' slate sort nlurrs MAID Dadd‘: Kidney I have natal: 1H3‘, In D _ l" lmwmh" 5*” 5"“: sand rfdsnlslwehit to her $- bsaaa are no eon lau relief. 7°" ,0 “f” _ maid in the will of ul-s. Augusta l"""°""b7"".u~"fi ‘n’ fir‘ W bombs, lhsnmann ulna“: I ‘ho b“ . “mm. d tlllwidowflfCbPtlha f r émir-N MII_V_I_NG i" " Plans) TORONTO, larch Ib-Panny shares pushed the hlg lsaues aside today in the min auction of the Toronto stock like g, and sat almost s re- cord brsakisg psea in the trading, IOIII tbern roan“ out is woianla nursing lboys 100, . Bagsmse i0 contra had a volume of close to half a million shares. Tba total {@300 for tha mining beard has been oueed- ed only three times in the history of the Toronto minis market, twice la 192'! and once in l . Tia seal» gold and bass natal stocks wars traded eantiously_ maln- ly perhaps because of the state of depression ruling on the New York board u s result of the threat of a strike in the motor car industry, When New York rallied late in the rlny, prices fur the id shares pick- ed up s little hut vo umc for most of them continued on a small scale. Dome closed with s loss of S canta and ofhen recessions were 46 for Lake Nhore, l0 for McIntyre, and 5 for \\ right Hargreaves. Brslorns ilad a Rain of ‘.5 and the others were un- (Canadiaa Press) TORONTO, lfsreb l0- IIOOII changed . “'4 (Canadian Press) ’|¢-a i-ulf .. .. __ , inlon (‘srbldg . . . . . . . .. ... .. z sud" u." U i - ,.§,;>e'1di"?°=rl;'~__ -~ 1%‘. as Oil . 15$‘ U S Rubber H ‘Besublsrgols s l7 s Hi-‘ei f" o" " T“. Yulrnrlluul ‘mp "BIL ' k1,.‘ xt_gl~rlll‘llfrillllillfifl Walker PM - Q -- I Markets At A l" C Wumnllnn Press) . ‘l dLd .,,...... C l a n c e w» 1.1.1.", ,"'_,_ _ Amcr l‘_\an l! , . . . gsghilon "' ’ .58 [Tlllldlllfl Press) 2:“? syn‘; ,_!,‘"“ " cum '1". 70 Toronto and Xlnulrvni-lndnstrlal Cnsunrcorh " (‘A-m P“ 11 star-k. irregularly higher m 1 ' Q ' ' (‘hiboug 10V. Toronto Vino.» ~\'i(lIPI| higher. n‘? ‘NW ‘h " (‘gnu-y _ 31,4 Now York-Stocks rnliiv-rl and clos- F‘ "m: “Pd ' "r" (iulumgylo i a‘ ‘mm: lorddv" (an i Gammon w I, \\'lnnlpeg~\\'in-ut rinsed uncliang- Imlprn, " Conlllgng __ "L a3. "e; ' Cbniarurn ... Sew York 4mm»... mum.- inn cof- ‘sfgn ,"',- 90mg Mineg , , fee higher; sugur unchanged. n‘ ' Emuyggq __, __ I‘ Bridge ... ... Currencies Miscellaneous ifluladinn Pres!) G NEHV \Ul(ii, Mulch X)—P0llnri9 (Canadian Press) sterling vlus fairly active on an nth- IONTEIAL, hfurch ‘ID- erwiss quiet msrkvt on the foreign hfcWatters . Merl Oil . mu on Niplsling Norsnrln . North (‘nu .. fligu Oil . Pnyulssler ,_, Pct C MC ... ... . . ... .. Pioneer Premier .. .. livnrl Auth . Kenn Grill] Sun Ant Hnrniu Shvrrift .. Sisvue Sud Cont ... Sylvnnile . ’l'|-<-lr ll .. Thorns (‘ad ibyvngmn 'l'readwell Yacuuln Wain W11 . Waite Anlu . . . . .. Wayside .. ... ..- ... . While Eagle ivlitsvy l‘ . . . . .. “fright II . . Sales 3,610,010 UIILIITID Algoma .. .. Asllnc Oil ... ... .. East (‘rest umw if Gomilish ml, tin-sells . . 1p Hilltop . .. . . . . . 1 Home Oil o llud Bay 9% 2 2 If 15 2D 5H l4 in l! ht _ Q l awn» g Pauli Or-s no Porn (‘r0 . . 4 Porc Gold . 1 Poitdosl 1 Preston g‘ Rilvagn . . .. It‘ lillelua . . 115 linI-l» Mon! It No Kr-vl‘! .. g“ silldnvfifil j Sufi Mines g Vioksrg . j White Ldka .. 4a Wood Kirk . fl xrrorsllrsm. Ont. lurch so- roamsias ream-a. A. indie" Nara ‘we liltlinandeharln. Gill-l O lb slim groove. -' Francis Murphy and Kcu Beer re- ,’ Campbell. 3. Evelyn Cllfflt‘, 4. Lou- °”"-' Bunch! Reynolds l9 secs. _ 5110i’. ' Carruthers. uullnlil lxclllal (C). By Guardian's Spaabi Win) IIWTB-IAL, Ill-rel: Zil-Tndcrl cast, of! the mantis of timldity that has shrouded dealings on the Mon- day and listings moved into tsrrttory. But the new interest tak- on by traders in dealings did not last, and after a brief opening flurry values lost support and sag- ged once again. N0 Particular pres- sure was eaemd. however, and prices, although still below the highs of the day. held advances ov- cr last night's final quotations. There was little mpromoteanex- pending market interest at the start and traders were apparently acting on their own initiative in an endeavor to lift prices above the low levels around which they have been hovering for several days, with a tow minor deviations from the Leaders in yesterday's slight ro- actionweroI-lsointhevanofto- dsy'a early racove y. The outstand ing issue of the day was interna- tional nickel, which rose steadily in heavy demand in the morning, eased soon after the market enter- ed the afternoon period, and then rallied again to push up to 27.00. where it held a grain of 1.50.‘ Arrlong the other recognized leaders of the market Canadian Pacific and Brazilian ‘Traction were both 3-8 higher, the former at 1o s-a ruldi the latter at ll 3-4. Canada Northern Power firmed ‘l-l at 22 and Quck Silk 8-4 at 30 1-2. Gurd was a full point high- er a1; 10 m5 small gains w€re also shown by Cocluhutt plow, indus- trial alcohol and others. On the other hand Wabassa Cot- ton was off 2 1-3 and Canadian Hydro Electric Preferred 3 and de- clines of a point were shown by St. Lawrence Paper Preferred. Southern Canada Power and Dominion Tex- " tile. Fractional losses were boarded n; by Bathurst, Bell Telephone, Do- minion Bridgc. Alcohol "B" and a few more. Sales 10,640. Bonds 846,150. Montague The School Sports were held in , the Montague Rink on Saturday, March 11th. Despite Ihlid weather the ice was in fairly good condi- tion, and each event was clcseiy. contested. The hockey match be-' tween the school team and the Jap- -a-Lscs resulted in a te l-all. Park Fraser scoring for the school and Billy Landry for the Jap-a-Lacs. fenced. Following l5 a summary of the sports: 220ydl., Boys i) and 10 Years l. Mac Beck, 2. CLarenc: Gordon, 3. Bill Burden, 4. Bill Mcbaggan. M0 yds., Boys ll and l2 Years l. Sandy Reynolds, 2. Hurry Clay, 3. Tom Clair. 440 yd!» BOB l3 and ll Years 1. Ronnie Macdonald, 2. Charles Fraser, 3. Jim McIntyre, d. Archie Peters. 660 ydL. Boys 13 Yrs. and Under l. Ronnie Macdaxlald, 2. Ralph Beck, 3. Jim Mclniyrv, 4. Cyril Prccoe Half Mile Boys l6 Years l. Vince Giisnt, 2. A. Gaudet, 3. Ronnie Macdonald, and Sd Kerr. l. Arthur Fraser. 440 yds-. Girls l4 Yrs. and Under 1. Jean Campbell. 2. Lmilse Bur- 3. Evelyn Cunningham, t. Margaret Murphy. M0 yds.. Girls 16 Yrs. and Under l.‘ Evelyn Cuningiliacn, 2. Jean he Burden. Pack Carrying Contest 100 yds, Boys l5 Yrs. and Under 1. Ronnie Msodonsld, 1d 1-2 sec, 2. Wilson Martin l8 2-3 sec, 3. Ralph Beck. Arc-hie Peters ,and Puck Carryiig Contest 100 yds. Boys over 15 Years i. Vince Grant and Albert Gau- dot 16 secs. First wins for the boys awarded to R. Macdonld dons-ted by E. M0- Bcoond prim w Vncent Grant. donated by H. J. Mahsr. flea; prijg for the girls awarded to Jean Campbell. donated by I-- B- Mellish. Second prin- io Evelyn Cunningham. donated by J. W. Starters: Km BPPI‘ and Jim Mr- Intyre. Judggg: Francis Murphy, Archie I1\Il'l‘lQ.5YlWI>.'lt Vickcrs and Austin Mscdonsld. Announcer: Calvin illicheyfl Recorder: Byrsn Grant. School Team: Cloul. A. Pris-WWI defence, V. (Er-int. and A. Carruth- era; forwanh. P. Fraser. W. Mar- tin, Q. Kerr, B. Landry. A. Gsudet. Jap-a-Imos: Goal. defance, J. McKenzie and S. Vic- irgrs; forwards. F. MCKPHZIP- B- yflgm; K, Me-Kfimorl and H. Mar- tin. In the Community league 0n ylondny, March 12, Victorria Crud! t defeated New Perth by a 3-1 wort , y“. Banker-s and Victoria Cross pin-q] g gig gar-rm. The score Its a-s. Francis Murphy an Kw Be" rafercad. ‘file Charlottetown team that d0- footed tile Monugw- Primmt-i 10-4 on Friday night was 00111905911 of m. following players: 0011- W- lldwan, sub-goalie for the sen- ior AbhtI: defence. R- Hlldw" °i the seam Abbles. storey of "i! R» C. N. V. 11.: forwards. I. Ncholson and W. Lawlor of the Senior Ab- his: A. immune who vllvtd senior hockc! with 171° B"“"°k pruina this winter, R. Dillon and K. A young bull moose Prank Dunn's barn cuod after ways of Mexico are forYour More Tobacco Money and POK ER HANDS f0 lr ‘ff/z TURRETIUNECUT addition, every package . FINE THE SAVE BULL MOOSE RESCUIID AFTER DAYS OF STRUGGLE (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wilt) BEAR RIVER, N. 5., March l9- wos safe in tonight, res- dnys of imavailing struggle to break clear of huge snowdrifts in the Bear River woods. Exhausted and almost starved, he had been found by two youths passing through the woods. Deep snow held though the beaten snow indicated hc had tried for days to escape from the drifts. the young captive. The boys threw a ropo around his neck. and hauled him to clear ground. Too tired to rim, moose followed them ciociiely m 1hr‘ Dunn homestead. As soon as his strength is recovered, the will be freed. the moose ROYAL PARTY GIVEN LONDON. March l9.-—A!n0llg (hr 400 guests invited to the King and Queen's first afternoon party of the year at Buckingham Palace today were Hon. Arthur Sauve, Postmas- ter-Gcneral of Canada, and Hon. G. Howard Ferguson. Canadian l-ligli Commissioner. cious informality blend in these ga- therings in the rooms of the palace. sdomed by fresh-cut spring flowers from the royal gardens at Windsor. Ccrcnlony and gra- The guests were received by Their Majcsties nt the entrance to the pir- turr- gallery on the first floor and tea was scrvcd in the green draw- ing room. moved amongst the spent a few minutes in conversation with Mr. Ssuve and Mr. Fvrguson and their party. The King and Queen pany and INCREASE IN CAIIICADIN S MEXICAN RAILWAYS Carlosdings on the National Rall- indicative of he gvneral inlpmvrment whirh has Jtkfl‘ place in economic conditions, o" ‘wdmsdw night "h" Moma- they having increased by an nvcr- age of 4.078 per month for the first eleven months of 1933 over 1932. states the Industrial Department of the Canadian National Railways. Psswnirvr traffic h to havr- liar-reused by 1.000.973 pos- os up to the vnd of Novcmbol. also reported ro IrvvssFtQA-re camp's nsA-rn (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BERWICK, N. 8.. 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It pays to "Roll Your Own” with TURRET CIGARETTE TOBACCO P O K E R correspondent Acorn of the Interlrnediste Abbies. m. lan McKenzie. ntnnaser of ti" Charlottetown Pbrum sccomNmPd m; boys and referePd the game with Francis Murphy in a v"! fl- pab‘o manner. “Hickey” Nichol- son accounted for is of the dur- Friday. s' frxtliight sftcnhe died. ft was two weeks old then, according to evidence of the girl's father at tha inquest. cows’ milk, it became ill, he said. and died before a doctor could he obtained child was being withheld tonight pending arrival of a pathologir-ai Npmt on the condition of the in- fant's lntemal organs. Body of the child was exhumed had Fedon D contains Poker Hands Box 1 380, Montreal, P.Q. CUT HANDS MRS. P. J. COIIISII The death occurred at Keppooh on hfarch 3rd 0i Mrs. Patrick Cub’ ' i811. aged T3 your.» She was ti. wo- man niucii loved for llcr lunci and ‘ amiable qiliLllU-Eb, and her pa-ssml has brought grief to many who knew her as well as to her sorrow-. lng family, who have lost one of the best of good mothers. Although she had not enjoyed wry good health for a short time prior Lo her death. the end came quite un- upectedly and she left this world calmly, which seemed fitting for one so quiet and unselfish. _' She virus surrounded in her last h0llm by the loving nwnlbors of' ' the ilouselioid, namely: Amoo, Cy- rus, and Mrs. Cyrus Corish, who had done everything possible for_ her comfort. Bhe leaves to mourn the following sons and daughtcrsz)», - Ailbreyg Amy, Hazel, Josephine. Doris of US. and Leo, Cyrus and Amos of P. E. I., to whom we ox- tend sirlccre sympathy. The burial took place on "Purs- day. March 6th. funeral cortege lr-aving her late home at 9 um," - procccdcd i0 ihc Basilica where Requiem Mass was offr-rcd. aftcr which her mortal remains were tenderly laid to rest beside her hus- band nnd two beloved children. ' May her dear soul rest in peace. WILHELM PLANNWG FOB HIS OWN FUNERAL LONDON‘ March l9 ~The Daily Herald, organ of he Labor party. rc- portcd today til-at formr-r Kaisrr Willlt-lln and members of his famlh would confer at Doom this week on plans for his own funeral, the dis.- patch came from the Herald's Am- sterdam corrr-spondont Prlncoks Hcrminr‘. lilf‘ former UN‘- mall Kaiser's consort: forxrcr Crown Prince Wllhclm. and PHHCES Eiivl Friedrich and August Wilhelm. the correspondent said, would attend the conference. ' It was said the family would dis- uss lmlhcimls fniliilg hcalth, his lIIlCTRi uuil plans for (he family's -3 »- iuturc ufivr llLx dvath. 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