N. Y. _ Stock 1 ‘» *A.<~...;i.l|;‘~ ..._ |»_’ ` - I 1" _ e ‘ 1 ',-,_'_§_;_ a ._ T ' i 4.. __ _ _ *__* ____ _ ____ __ __ _ ____ _ _ _ __ _ _ l _ . -L_ f.,-.yi , _ . . ,... ,._,,._,,-,,_,,,,,_.4,,_,.....¢w_w-v » _ __ _ "' 1 » _ »" _, ~. __ ,. ' ¢ . gi- __ _ ’__~’.:» -.".._-. ~ _ r ' ' v l ' _ ' ` f _ gm' -j ,,- 1" “' » .~ _ > s ‘ r‘+'- ".-_.=:l{'f..-”' .f U if "i Y ' ‘ ’ 1 - - 5; fr; ‘-=f_._n,.‘1; " fel: DECEMBER 26,1935 _ _ _ _:rl-lc cnaaporrsrovvrr cuaaplnrr __ . ___ ._ _PAGE if f;_ - ---fr-'_-*I »--r- ---_;, __ STOCK Q OTA TIONS =:v 455. ' " _ Exchange- _-__- » ` d by Pitflsld and Company 5:31:32 0| llcntreaflteck exchange .nd Curb Market) no-ss _ 09°” in rin nr 6% Am For Pr Pfll ... ... _._ - Am Waterworks .. 20. ‘“‘ .?‘i‘..e.;i ' "fi iii: T'sud 'r`f.'.' _ ... ._ 122114, Anaconda .. .. . .. _-3% Auburn _ A7? Atchison .__ _ _ ._ l»il__z 5 sn_d ghlo ... B dx v ... . . ...._ 133111 Steel ...... . - 10 23 Case _ ll ns is . _ . on rfoiyiliv _.ao mg-¢ Q Lilies... 37 .oc on _ ._ - lien Elec ._ . .. 36% lion Motors __ _. 50 or Nor Pnl _ :il - nit T ma 'I' _ ._ la Keuneeolé _ 28% ,\[ gms o pl-r __ - M§nt 387| N I' ._ Nag Central _ _ _ ._ 271,42 l'nr_amount ._ _ . ll o _ _ Sv_i“Paoiflc ._ Std Oil N .T _ .. 40 ll S Steel . 40% Vanadium _ ..._ 18% Western U _... 74 Westinghouse .__ 04% New York Curb _Q-7 (Canadian Press) |¢¢¢\| Close -H Amor Cyan ll ._ " li Amer (ins Elon ._ 30'*/5 Amer. Sup l’n\‘.' _ 2|/g AssoeGa.s Els: - Atlas Corp ._ 12% l.‘nn lilarconl _ -- Cllicd Serv _ _ ._ _ 3 Creole l'¢~tr|»‘ _ _ _ ._ 10% ` l-liec lion" 'ilurc ._ 15% i~‘orll of \ \ .\ 24% ilulf 0'l l :vi ...._ 72 llulu llii lil-i' _ 00% imp Oil _ _ _ .!l)'.’, int Poli' 35|’/4 Ning lluil _ ._ Sy, Std Oli lion . ... 20"/s i'u l.li.ht Pow A ... _ ._ ._ 2?-'g Un Light i’r Phi __ 21% PRGDULE _ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. 25-Butter prices ,advanced 1-4 cent a pound on the Montreal open produce markets yesterday in light turn- over. No 1 grade sold at 26 to 28 1-4 cents a pound with small lots to retailers at 27-cents for solids and 28 .for prints. -'.':f - _ Cheese was steady, at 11 1-"4 c:nts a pound for no 1 Ontario wl~"'c and 12 for colored. ' L`.cdecl egg shipments in. oa- lots or less were generally 40 cents a dczrn for A large, 80 to 31 for A-medium, 28 for A nullets, 25 to 26 for B and 24 for C. Prince Edward Island potatoes in 90-pound bags .were $1.30 to $1.35 for mountains and $1.25 to $1.30 for cobblers. In 80-pound bags potatoes brought $1.20 to w 31.25 for P. E. I mountains, 81.10 to 81.15 for cobblers and Ne 'Brunswick mountains. tl to 81.05 for Quebec mountains and 85 to 95 cents for cobblers. KNITTING IS ICEMAN'S PAST- 'TIME OKLAHOMA, City, Dec 24 - Earl Westover gets "darned tired" of having the customers roll up to his ice dock and honk for service. “They make me drop stitches," explained the ioeman, now in the midst of knitting Christmas neck- tics for his friends _ “You see," said the middle-aged bachelor. "same fellows seem to cuss, some chew tobacco and some of us knit. They're all pastimes. iltust depends on how you look at ._ His grandmother taught him to _ _ -*ar-of :_: YESTERIJWS llllilii MARKET IIUITTATIIJNS ._-___ Corrected For Every Wednesday & Sat- urday’s Issue. 5 Pll0lllJ_Cl Oats . . . . . _ . ... ... ... ... ... Silo Hay, loose cwt 00l~ Straw. pressed cwt 3.1¢ Turnlps bus ._ ... l5c Potatoes bus . . . . . _ . _ _ . . ._ 50-05:: IBTAIL IAIIKET Celery hun:-h I0-lilo Tomatoes lb __ 12c Cauliflower I--_lcll __ 15-20c Onions lb _ _ _ 4-'lc Ileets pk , 201: Celery hearts lllc ‘ranberrles qi _ _ 12c Minl ._ _ _ _ fic Carroll lb ._ l _ 3c Potatoes pk L'.'lc riqusah lb _ _ _ _ llc Apples dos . l.'» 2.'n~ Apples pk _ _ 20-:l0~35c Turnlps il for , _ , l0c Spinach lh .. _ _ l0c Parsley bunch ._ ‘lc Broccoli . _ _ _ . . _ . _ . 10-l'2c Cabbage head _ ._ l5c Veal lb _ 12-l.'»c ltonst Beef ._ 12-lslc Sttlk lb _ _ 15-'.£(lc Stew melts _ 10 'L'-llc Ducks till:--$11.15 (laeac $3,"u~:=:t.|»0 Ghickcn __ ., soc-$1.85 Turkeys _ _ $2.51)-$2.75 Lamb lb '_ 14-20c Butter _. __ 2*!-30:: Nrcnnl _ _ _ _ _ 40r- Eggs dos ... _. ._ 45-48c YIFII Corncd Mm-lzorcl ouch _ ._ _... lilo Haddock lb _ _ lllc Cod lb _ _ Se L1vE.il_'ocK (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. 24--Steady prices ruled in dull trading today on Montreal livestock markets. Receipts reported by Dominion Livestock Bureau were: Cattle 20: calves 41; hogs 183. Common to fair butclv: cows brought $2.50 to $3.25 whilc can- ners and' cutters were $1.75 io $2.50. Common bulls sold at $2.50 to-83. _ ~ A lot of five choice calves made ' ‘ and grassers were $3.50 to $4. ‘ quality veals made $9.50- ~:on.= were $8.40. fed and wat- ri, with $1 premium on selects. Butchers. heavies and lights were $7.90 and extra heavles $7.40. Sows brought $8.50 t.o $7. Currencies anad (C lan Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 25--Foreign exchange markets fell into a pre- Christmas quiet Tuesday, and price changes were of narrow range. The Canadian dollar held un- changed at a- discount of 13-16 per. cent. The pound sterling was up 1-4 at $4.93, while the French franc, closing at 8.59 cents, show- ed a gain of .00 1-4 of a. cent. The Eastern Guardian `..°'l'IlEOUGll0U'I‘ THE season silver fox pclts will be received daily by R. W. Stewart at Clark Bros. Store, Montague. for shipment to the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. B\unmerside_ _knit when he was_s_ boy. Advertising llam- word Other satan as apalicasl a ' llulmam Charge lor any alnsliac-sd twenty-tivo calls. ~..._..... . . . - . . . . . . . _ . . . _ ...»..-_ Deltral Dsasllaa locals, ee por ward: Wsawra nal Easton locals. le _ nl' ward' Anlenneeliata and Cemllj lnnla lc Er Herd; Classillal le 'per worth la llnanlan Notices, 78| on loom lass or Floral and Snlrltaai Offariugs, Cards. sic , do an asm-l Intron or Condcinueo ‘loc nor iaaln Nation of Thanks aa’ Apprularol. 70a an incl as 40. an Pavalils in Advance Q;-ff.. ‘ '... t T0 I.l‘l‘ - TENIMINT N0. 8 water Street. Immediate pos- session. ApplyL.M.Pocls8¢Co. L-1078-11-10-ti. I For Sale ,_T_______,_________ SEVERAL YEAIVOLD FEMALE foxes. Medium to pale. Arthur Wood Alexandra. L-3005-12-24;_8i_ a _ -I c Miscellaneous _ Till BEST CHRISTMAS IBB- cnt for your family ls a Sun Lilo Insurance policy, which protects them while saving money for yourself. Consult J. A. Moore. FOB. BALI-NEWLY FIIESIIENED cow. Guernsey grade. Apply B. B. Cillisple, Milton. L-4050-12-20-81. SCIATCII PADS-PADS ‘)F 100 sheets 5 x 7%. Price 3 cents per -pad. Postage extra. Guardian Odics Currie Bldg.. Charlottetown. W ""‘ ”‘ E 1 B _-=*__.__é_-I Work Wanted EIWPLOYUINT WANTED BY young man, strictly _sobcr, non smoker, industrious, varied exper- icnoc. Invest $800.00 in enterprise offering decent and delwldablc living. Write John cameron. Boa 480, Inverness, N. s. L-4018-12-24-2|-80-Si. Wanted ' ' ‘ 0 AD l’ "°.i‘ "‘i'“‘ ' ‘°§"‘$’§..l°‘§3!; Oavrzis. mguardil-_ll Central Joh _Printe1'!. ' ' :__ FOB' SALE - FOX ROUND. WELL broken in fox. Cedric Barrett. Wiltshire. L-4018-12-24-81. == FOI SAII -I BOW DUI TO FAI.- rowlnMsrch.Alsooowtofroshcn soon. Gordon Carr Oyster Bed msgs, i.-loss-la-as-ll. il _ &'C.£‘.L. " walrrso-are ouos souasa of nom from 'moo is mo. wsumgws mmol s-mga. _.__.__'€1.".'s_ Heir. Waste. scfmico whirl; csc: Lost ~ ma _sc_mr'».' so = “=_@2il_msncn oaam arrwsan _ , _ ,r 1 - 4 go; gm _ cnolcs- naalus- tsr male 8 years old. wcishini over 1800. Dua to (011 Ml! 1"- - 1 o ni. T AP” i° W" 'ii--loss-la-as-1|. N Hs cn and Charlottetown. a°ua Plmd 'Wh YUTMQITI nm-lhv “U M T’L. CURB _ ii' (Supplied hy Pitficld and Company Members of Montreal stock cxchaasa and Curb Market) Stocks Open Last B .4 oil ._ lc _ 101.5 Dis B ...._ ..._ 34% 34 Dom Stores ... 822 8% Imp Oil ... ... ... 10 lil lnlcr Pct ..._ Ili _33 Mclcliers 10% 10 Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. 25-.Prices were steady to narrowly higher on the produce section of Canadian Commodity Exchange yesterday. Butter rose 3-8 of a. cent. Butter Spot-Que grass and West regraded closed 25 8-4 to 26. Sales-100 Que (87 score) 25. Cheese Bpot-Ont white closed 10 5-8 to 11 1-8; col ll to 11. 1-2. Eggs Spot-Ont A large closed 39to40;Amedium 29to30;A puliets 27 1-2 to 28; B large 25 1-2 to 26; B medium 24 1-2 to 25; C 28 1-2 to 24.` . MONTREAL, Dec. 25- ~ Wheat, nor no 2 98. Barley, C W no 3 44. Oats, feed no 1 87. Flour spring wheat patents, firsts $5.80. ' Flour seconds 85.40. Flour bakers $5.80. Flour winter wheat patents, choice $3.80. _ Flour white corn $4.50. Bran ton $20.25. Shorts ton $21.25. Middlings ton $28.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.75. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $10.00. Cheese no 1 Ont white 11 1-4. Cheese no 1 Ont col 12. Butter no 1 26 to 26 1-4.- Eggs in cartons A 1 large 50-51. Eggs A 1 medium ‘4l-42. Eggs A 1 pullets 39-40 Eggs A large 44-45. Eggs A medium 85-36 Eggs A pullcts 33-34. Eggs B large 30-31. E888 B medium 28-2:1 Eggs C 27-28. Potatoes 90's P E I mts 81.30 to $1.35. 90's P E I cobblers S1-25-$1.30. 80's P EI mts $1.20'-$1.25. 80's P-E I robb‘el‘s $1.10 to $1.15. 80's I7 B mts $1.10-$1.15. 80’s Que mts $1.00-$1.05 80's Que cobblers 85-95. Stock Gains 'Registered Un N3wY0rkMart (By Frank MacMillan, Associated Press Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) I NEW YORK. Dec. 25-A handful of motors, steels, tobaccos and spe. cialties put on a bullish holiday Performance yesterday, aiding the stock market to gains of fractions to 3 or more points, Chrysler and Douglas Aircraft were leaders, each rising to five- year illghs. The former closed up 3-4 at 93 1-2. The latter at 48 1-2 had a gain of 3 3-8. Although the rest cr me lur. did 'wt keen pace wltn me favored 8l'0\lPS. the Associated Press aver- age of 80 stocks advanced .3 of a point to 54.3. Transactions totalled 1.713.813 353|-!l5i5 1,928,030 on M011- day. The market's forward progress reflected. analysts said, continued cheerful sentiment in brokerage circles over the swift clip at which retail trade has run and firm 11090: for industrial impro t in the path ahead. “men Market observers credited a late hoist in the tobacco issues to holi- dill enthusiasm on turnover of cig- arettes and tobacco products. Wall Streets awareness of the fact that various power units have been carrying peak electricity loads. t0Bether with the optimistic pre- dicion of increased orders made by L. B. Cates. president of Phelps Dodge Corp.. were factors in the lift of the copper issues. 1 Prglinent issues with gains of fract ns to a point or more ln. eluded U. S, Steel at 48 7-8, Both. “hem at 50 5-8. auled chemical at 152, American Can at 136 1-8, Standard glands at 15 8-4, Qgn. eral Moto at 58 7-8 and Ciuett Peabody at 5'l 1-2. In the' Canadian list Distillers- BGBSPBIM drvlllled 1 1-4 to 38 8-8. Canadian Industrial Alcohol B de- clined fractionally ss did Brazilian, Lake Shore, Canadian Marconi and_Fcrd of Canada. Hiram Walk- er, Canadian Industrial Alcohol A, Canadian Pacific, McIntyre-Porou- Dine and Dome Mines were slight. ly higher. I GRAIN (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. Dec. 25-Indications of something akin to a squeeze in Chicago wheat contracts became evident late yesterday, and De- cember quotations rose to a new season peak premium. Offerings of wheat here avail- shic for dclivei-y_.on December contracts were so limited today that some observers expressed bc- licf a virtual market "corner" ex- isted- Iatcr deliveries of whsst than Devber, however. vm seemingly naffected. Whsst closed unsettled, I-4 cents off to 1 1-8 advanced com- 98 1-8-1-4. mm 1-8-1-2 down. Ma! 80 3-8-I-2, ostsunohangcd to I-8 lower; and provisions st 10 cents gain. INIUIID [Ol UNI HOUR Mt ’l. S to ck Exchange .1.-_ (S lied hy Pitfield and Celllllali llctglsosa ol Montreal stock oxrhanfa and Curb llarkei) \ Stocks 09°" Bell Tel _ 150 140 gracsilglan .. 1 23% 0% ower _ __ - Dom Bt Coal 41,5 4% Can Cement __ 8% - Cnn lnd Al 11 11 Can Pac lly . ._ ll. ll nom ln-lag.. ._ sz 32% Imp Tob . 14 14 lntcr Nickel ._ 4422 4422 McColl Front ._ 12 12 Mont Power __ 82 82 Nat Bmw _._ 80% 80% Nat Steel C _ 15 15 Power Corp . ._ 10% 10% Hhuwinignll 10% 10 (fo (fun 1'r 21 20 Hn (Tun l'r 12% -- Steel of L‘nll _ . _ _ _ . . . ._ 58% 66% _f BANKS Bk of Can _. lik of N. S. S70 210 _ Bk nf Mil. __ ... 109 llo Bk 101 Corimlik Conl ___ ... ._ ul Construction Issuesln Fair Demand (C. P. By Gu.ardian’s Special Wire) MONTREAL, Dec. 25--Dominion Bridge and a few of the other con- struction issues were in fair de- mand yesterday in a typically Christmas Eve session of the Mon real Stock Exchange when the chief activity of traders was fling- ing ticker tape across the floor. volume for the 2 1-2 hour trading period amounted to .800 shares. The minor activity in Dominion Bridge pushed that issue up 3-4 to 23 1-2 while Building Products was up a point at 81 3-4. In the metal group International Nickel lost 1-8 to 44 1-8 while Norsnd gained 3-8 at 44 7-8, Paper issues were narro 1 1;. a WY weaker. Bt. Lawrence Corporation lost 5 cents at 1.80 and the pre- ferred eased 1-8 at 8 3-4. Distillers Seagram led the liquors into higher territory with a gain of 'I-8 at 34 while Industrial Alcohol B firmed 1-2 at 10. Cotton and other textiles were irregular. Wabasso Cotton advenced I-4 to a new high of 30 1-4 while Dominion Textile Preferred made its first board lot appearance of the week with a drop of 5 points at 145. Sales totalled 8,827 shares, bonds $2,775. MINING - (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Duc. 25- Stockl Close Ac|.l.\u.0i1 . . _ _ __ ._ _ ... 14 Afton __ _ . il-l Ajax Oil 50 Aigulll _ (tg Al~l\tficld , ,_ pg Ashley _ 18 llugnuinc _ _ _ , 5 linac liiet _ 42 §esr___.. _ 38 cn u _ 152 B objo ._ 17 _ _ 030 n ,_ __ Cnn lillll ... _ (Yustlv 'l‘ 125 gs;_l_l_t Put 203 long _ l Clcricy _ 2%/5 Uonllllun 1' _ _ _____ 4:2 (.‘oninruln . _____ 135 Dome Mines _ _ _ 43% Eldorado _ ,_ _ 110 li' Ilrilim- , _ _ 095 Foil Ki!-k __ __ 3 Gods Luko _ , ,__ __ 110 (loodfisll _ _ 7 Granada ... _ _ Gulmur llnrii Rock Harker ._ __ H il is 'ro 2:. C __ _roll cgliis _, " ii.. 4 405 116 Kirk Lnkc " alko Shore _ I1' mnque _ _ _ ___' Lcbei ._ .__ _ 10 Limo l. l. _ _ nm slncam _ ._ ._ _ :las Mon East ' 0 Mari.. 1. ._ ._ _ " ,ti iiiclntyre "" A06 llnk no Lk ' 130 Mc_\iillnl\ ._ ' M. _ul-.vmlc ._ 10* luclvam-rs _ ,_-,__ _\iln Corp __ _" " _ Moncta __ L. Morris Kirk _ 'N' ' Newliec ._ _ Nlpisslng _ "" .,- N ra d __ ... __ -10 Oiilriiinn _ ,, 4 4 iegevi a< .5 mga on _ Pnymastor _ "' 2 lzerron _ '_ 1 885 Hfgnccr ._ 935 s Air _ _ __ .»75 Read Alllil ... . ' i'._2 non Liu... ._ '48 Reno Gold _ Us Rocha _ __ mg lloynllto _ _ __ 29 Snn Ant _ ._ _.1300 s““°P -- - ._ _ vo Hhorritt _ _ " 107 Slscoc ... _ 255 Sou Tlb 3 Stacia .. 20 at Anil. _ 17 Sufi Bnsin _ , 301; Sullivan 8| svlmnlio -.-,O 'rnshoia "20 T.--au _ _ _‘ ';'m,, 'i'oburn _ _'_`_` 130' Towaglnnc _ _ 20 Ventures _ _ __ 1," \\_'ali:\ Allin ._ . _ng \\ny|ido _ _ _ 17% Willie-_ Erin , 3% Wright li _ _ 175 Total sal.-». |::':_noo_ l NLl8`l`l'1ll Alllerulnc lu-mfr _ (lan Kink con mn _ ,_ ml on . Eslt Cr ' Bud Bay . __ Malrobic _ ... Nordell Pawnee __ P d0 __ ._ . _ gi ...... 3 ss... »-s Q-=¢=|--s #TS B`~$ orc to Robb Mont __ ._ iiud hiinos __ __ __ Vigil Kirk 3% sured against death for 8250.000- but only for one hour while he w`u Paine, local' business man, was ln- being entertained at luncheon on his 50th_biri.hd\y. The policy. s gift of his friends. was placed with The iicntral Guardian 'Illia column is rescfvol les Ilia of local interest but advlrdslla' ei a newly natura may he inserted si 4 cents a werrl strictly payable il advance. _.___ cornfznsnsrlon url msua anon. _ l..-ms-1-iz-all ROBIN HOOD MILLS (Mr. P. S. Chandler, representative), arc issu- their patrons. McI.UB.l AND MMKINNON are ' receiving furs on consignment for the Hudson’s Boy Sale. I..-4017-12-24-26-21. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court Tuesday two drunks appeared sgléi were dismissed to re-appear t D-Y. PELTS WILL Bl received at the oillce ot J. A. Webster, 158 Rich- mond St., Charlottetown, through- out the season for shipment to the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited, Bummerside. L-3484 ----s BEING YOUR SILVER FOX FURS to McL\n'e and MacKinnon they are shipping daily to Hudson'a -Bay Bale London. Bale valuations and cash advance made on recelpt~ of turs_ _ L-4017-12-24-21. FIRE ALARM-Am overheated stove pipe at 8 Grafton Street about 9.30 Tuesday morning brought the chemical engine to the scene in answer t/0 a still alarm. There was no damage. MAGISTB.A'I‘E'S COURT-Two men appearing before Magistato Tweedy on Tuesday charged with illegal consumption of liquor were each fined $10 and costs. A man from Hunter River tried on a charge of illegal sale of liquor was fined $200 or five months. Two Indians from Scotchfort charged with being drunk and creating a disturbance will appear in court today. HANDSOME CALENDAR. - The Guardian is indebted to Hyndman dr Company, Limited, provincial managers, The Great West Life As- surance Company, for a handsome calendar depicting a stirring scene in the career of Alexander Mac- kenzie on his way to the Pacific in _'l98. The picture is a replica of the work of a noted Canadian artist, Arthur Hemlng, showing the pas- sage over dangerous rapids ol Mac- kenzie and his companions, The color scheme is particularly effec- tive. ORPIIANAGES NOT FORGOT- 'l'EN-~Sauta Claus was by no means unmindful of the children at the orphanages yesterday and at both institutions it was indeed "a Merry Christmas." Gifts from many parts of the province were received. In addition the children were visited by members of the Gyro Club, Mr. B. B. French act- ing as Sa.nta’s assistant at the Protestant Orphanage, and Dr. Creelman at the St. Vincent Or- phanage, The Masons also visited the Protestant Orphanage, M.r. Milton Buell distributing the mem- bers' gifts to the children. St. Vincent/s Orphanage also received a gift from J. D. O'Connei1, "the childrens friend." PERSONALS , Mr. Archie Campbell of Sask- atoon is spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. R.. E. Mutch, Euston Street, Mr. A. A. Hennessey has re- turned from Belmont, Mass., hav- ing been called away owing to the illness and subsequent death of her sister.' Mrs. J. J. Kelly. Miss Phyllis Whitlock of the class of '86 Braintree High, has ar- rived home to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Whitlock. Miss Edith Hill, student at Em- erson College, Boston, Mass., is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hill, city. »Mr_ Wm. Hogg, student in den- tistry at Dalhousie University, Halifax, has arrived to spend his Christmas vacation with his par- €l\¢S. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hogg, Brl8hton. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller left Tuesday morning for Sackville. N. B. Miss Margaret Ramsay, U. C. C. student,' is spending her Christmas goiidays st her home in New Lon- on. I MEMOilIA.vl _ ua. u. nanny roan On Friday-night Dec. the sth there passed to his eternal reward the' soul of Mr. George Henry Ford at the age of sixty-eight years and eight months, the last surviving one of the family of tho late John and Mary Ford. For the last few years he has not been enjoying the best nf health, and he has left in the hearts of people a memory which no tangible memorial can outlast. He died as he lived trusting in his lard Jesus Christ, beloved by all who knew him. /I’hc funeral service which was largely attended was conducted by the Rev. Thos. Palethcrpc, Wlnsioe, assisted by the Rev. J. W. Tux-plc of 0'Lesry who spoke comforting words also sang very sweetly the favorite hymn of the deceased "I'm Going Them". Thor, are left to mourn besides his sorrowing wife, four sons and one daughter, Leslie of Winsios North, cephu, Brack- ley Point:, John, Winsloe South; Roy on thc old homstcad: also his daughter Lottie, Mrs. Harold Mc- Donald of Covehead' Road. also a number of grandchildren. His rc- mains were laid to rest in Winsloe South Cemetery. The pail bearers were Mes rs. John Chandler. Albert Cudmore. Bcnl. smith. lillah Saunders. M8- Krlllmg liillnd - Michael _ Plilii, NOW Hlvell. L-3000-12-I8-Il Lioydm at s cost cl about 840. ln:\'d Jay and l~l¢n"v MeQuarrir. ing a very attractive calendar to ` DEATHS RESEMBLE ONE ANOTHER AS T0 MEANS USED ' (By Pat Fmllkl VENEZUELAIN STATE UT WAR (C. P. Cable) (By Guardluvs S¢P¢¢Inl Wire) 23 - A struggle for power in thc South American republic of Venezu ela had the country tonight in a virtual state of war following a week end of rioting, airplane travellers reported here Elevated to power after the death of President Juan Vincente Gomer last week, provisional President Lo pez ccmtreras was supposedly in control but insurrectionlsts were storming his Capital at Caracas and riding had been subdued in a score of other cities and towns. Censoring of newspapers, th e deaths of General Eustoguio, cousin and Lieutenant of Gomez, and other opposing leaders and efforts to con- ciliatc the public into support of the new government, apparently, had had little efiect.. Among the conciliatory efforts were the announcements of a 86.- 000,000 subsidy to the coffee lndus- I _ . . . :r¢e|,Bg1)§‘11;E;iiT¢x;`nd%iei(l:i'¢iv‘Tr{axilct4il eAfi'?eliie all bearing rho camo Them the criminologists let mild ’ k to-the m LW” 'md Shemck Holmes? H '°'°"'b'°”°°°’° ‘"6 ’" V Elini?/is waxiatiieifeiiailid virgins M such B' 995°” exists' he Um und' all diEoron!. ln each case - ry Both. like Corinna. d _ _ U ei Ii bout Beula _awards waning more than $z5_000_murder? Lieutenant _Joseph Itzel, tell all you can a a om M re" °:f;:“;:“:. .:°.;i‘:..ii°C§.¥._..§f¢ffv:_>'.;.1°°‘=.ff:.f :.f.‘.:.‘:..°.;.‘>.1:’;_°'.‘:..:”..lf.1.. .- waini»fgesiiuibTsaw’ducloss: d°@P1v *hiv many a strange mme. rotary °f the sky High Wh in yeuvvh kmed Mary Bake, md was assigned by the state oi' Mary- club, an organization of Wash why._,..° ' land to conduct the inverilgation. ton youth devote? to bigger, bet Th _ sl ..wl_1_o killed Beulah Limerick. and _hs 3_>’_l;;_hv_§>_1;<_e_<_i lggglcigidéi snvghevyildggngahei one day dead _ wily? _‘ed vkgmm Mcphencn aided h1m_ bod, a. tiny bullet hole at the bar m:v£§y;i` Dick Tear, the fiance, had a per- of the brain. _ "And “nan who killed gormm, fect alibi. On the night Corinna Her diary was fil1edwithaC0Ul1!1 mrmv.. Y’ ~ disappeared he called at her house, of erotic experiences and _the c;1_f;1‘I:: '_' 8 1”- we f-“f~;f__f°°“ f;;.“:_ur::. :zl..§:";°s_‘:s;..=r ;»_.:h:.;°°;.f.:.“:.:”‘r...... ...... 3 theosgogyssttgiggg anguigg lack of "Sweet: It’s 0:15 so 1'l1 have to them. There were literally d°Y¢'i e m .v ,pegs alibis" of all get back to work. I’il see you alter of men in her life. And vet 085 clues. and the DG _ ,. th M ,_ me, ,O whom the police would naturally W°1'k i‘-`m°"°W- I-0V@*DiCk~ One- When _e me “ T - ‘ ft tn arrest crlm- f orcve on sub' iiggggéuhait veiinlslilggigé and Bam- workin! As Usual Alillls Prove insurmountable e ess. m(g:’i;1:;osmrm;' wh°l°S°me' Zi Teliii losfiiiiiiinthain niiil? vgiix Alibi- have defeated me oclive f years old, a brunette, was a norms _ w .. .2 _ » I as washington girl who lived just ont- conft1_n_s_ of sngllizabcths ll/Lcslgtlcsll theuiour \lIl;l_soi_\$d_ crixss bhewum l. _ _ _ _ n_ " _ . side the W m;a“';` i,¥;f§2“;n¢R;:s said hisnsassoaneciaifesiminizilnplssvciiiolo- rrilagthods of criminal detection hal 1"' Mdjesno muy;-led to Dick Tear, gists say that few men cou‘d com- failed. gtg h;w§g,11 Qld.; nt st Elizabeth's mit. murder and write such a note. Finlefpflllt GXDCWS- Vmiet T' - ' ' _..._ A .;\_~,F._ it_, llist hospital, she disappeared. Soon police l_n_ncd that the littl. machines. Xrr _\___chcl;1 5 01ice__ depart- _r;e<_:_i;_ ws;»;dw\_;_Pi;€ds__l!;g_I§i_°l§n*at‘l“ ment, the “scotland Yard of Am- 8 Y _ he ,_ 1 Mary Baker, a clerk in if D V5 erica. har. equipmer_;t_. 5 anzlrlbirshni I d€par_men__ and like Corinna M _as good as any d -ne ized lruu'-'La11€." a few his-cla. f.om her home. ardent church worker. “T50 ha* $1; mYSWl'1°“-5 3" “ 5° On the day she disappeared, physi- been strangled, but bv 8 mag; ' clans determined, h had bee | t hands. Then her killer li Four murders-all bearinéf sexe mu_de__:d_ Her hegde was cut b; ; buuets into her mart body 1lleiSeg\s\;iim;§;ax;.d Taiiiuiiiuii sexing “MHC blows. but uns had not fcnndin 9. culvert just across W ' used _ i th hadcv woman was slain by a_hal;d gale); fliound h_§;__ d_§;;_i;. _linottedfigigngiy gfmgeacwgttggsélvn “monimznh 1°” nl’ "“"°' bm fm" °“sy 'in length of stout twine sn had been was more any °°HH°°M°“ 5°* reason tingedldeeli-Y ln love. - cunmngly g______o__£d_~ e _Ween these murders? B5th Virgin” “"1"” md 3°” °“”' who killed this girl, s teacher in Mcpnerscn and Marg l_rsker. lik' herch hSd shool .hdma'namrerS- _ s°lv° 'mem If You Can! in themccilurciin iilioilci, ` ah; sighs; C°BrilIi;mthe amurderyof Beulah! ltse _ For me solution of these murdex-5_ prompted this vicious, heartless erick was in a class by h gfr! _ _ _ sec oope S tc PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad, Dec- IG' "7 ‘M “ New D .' i f G 8 Britain months duration. P"°"°m °° °"° “°°mp1°ym°nt' Hmm; Tirsuileii gt. Parsons. ans: _.___ ... __ _-~ -1'- "'--"°_‘=-v- Tit Cl-IICACTO, Deo. 24-Dr. W. D. might have been a Nova or _ MacMillan. mathematical sstron- star," exploding like the f I omcr at the University of Chicago Nova Herculis of 1834. .an S for 30’ years, asserted today that Proiesgo; rvvlillarlnl Henri' ? " _ d th Star of thc e can useum o science had ro recor of 0 _ H_ to _n mw York' l mg “Duc wo,-kg Rt Hon. David Lloyd Georth land. 101'. I lu '°¥*¢°° M an a 1 Bm. _ urs s Zi.: srivse °“‘1t isliiileemtheme for a beautiful week ran rzclestlal time back! mug religious legend," he said, "but as- on his planetarinm projector tronomy agrees the star never ex- showed how the Bethlehem Central location gsgedg- might have been a planetary ` _ .1 l-ls soul inert was no data to Junction- He Nlsmd '»° 5° -_.5'°".i“" N' B' ' l.m°»“9 .support s recently advanced hypc- Jupiter and Mars which were 1 I .___--------~ mein that the star of Bethlehem wget-her in U B- U- ~ ' \ _ » » _ _ I "4