an .~¢r-~ ' i ... i 1 n-» 1 i »» nil" 3 1 i . ‘ ,. ‘\ in 4 1 i \ i 1 - - ¥ \ _ - PAGE SIX _ ‘ ri-IE cHARLo'r'rE"rowN GUARDIAN _ _ _ 1-1-:l;11U_A;_;y ,__-__ ,931 \ -._ iu‘J __}»._ iz gif cl hv 1*; _ ~.--...-¢ __A WES1 -ji _ ROMANCE f V Meet Buck Duane! . . the _ KN! E_f.__RN_ - - i last of his ilory . the old West. . .George '- 0'Brie|a makes "Buck" . ` breathe . . . love live . . . in this thrilling Fox Movletone. _ l . l i 1 : . 5! - in.- . _ - v , in T' 1 Fox P ll ~'a - _ _ _ A1 M tni , G1 P tid ii team md a numbe t _ -‘\”°¥W°“° °“ h° ° ° 3 . __ ___ _ ex a eson en ar r ge an 1- o guests lnclud _"nut M sunphmt _ is “_ HARDY Sm P' ._ ._ COMEDY it 1*' Q9' ‘t ' . G. ` ‘ ice. _ -~ '“ __ '1 so ure i . 1 ice. ._ ' 0F .. ‘ _ 'l'l'l E K1. 11015 GEORGE 'rin 1.uclui aaowua o. ' -_ was of t _ ..'. and ed g _--' ' ' ”' .‘ _:I:E‘5e;_a¢”i2-ri" ‘ -Mark = Lat (Canadian MONTREAL, Que., to, egg and butter while cheese was unchanged on the y-.1-fidiice and dairy market here to- ' day. New Bruiiswirk gi"ef=r'i"mountain lwtaioes to retailers eased five cents .mi 80 priiiivi bag, beiiilz quoted at B0 to S5 vents. while in cnrlots they were ' lint-liangcd at 75 cents per 90 pounds liillk. Carlot prices of eggs were low- ' rr, fmsli extras being unchanged at‘ 30 crriits .1 dozen, while fresh flrsts 25 Press) 1345 Feb. l2-Pota- - l-he prices were lower 1011 'ron.oN'ro. ont.. Feb. 12-Esc _°f being made to wholesale dealers to iff extras 30, firsts 26-27, pullet extras 0 th _ _ » - ~ _ e t ii 11 i1 ~ - _ l1is coioliaiion, Pope Plus lrlallg ac mt' A H” towns °f the NEW GLASGOW N S Feb u_’ T] C (mm mmmued mph, isle 'ated the powerful new V tlca League “"’-1'°`!"°t Pl'€`S¢‘fll- but llltfk 01] ' ` ` ` " ' ' ‘° 3"” ' a n spun _md “me __0__m not “_ In __|Ncw Glasgow Tigers, holders of sec ,,,m,,,,m smak by ,|cf,._,,,i,,g the Sc,” lla eless station with an address ai" n _ , _ In - such a lar e th in". "nd D°°m°" in ‘h° ""1"" h°‘7k°Y aio1'sl1_v.2J5l1liis. ln the otlirr nisltli img the peace of Christ for all if ga e1 _ _ _. _ _ _ M, me Iam_ful_ -I-hc bm,q,,,,, “_as_hc1`,, in the hemp ltague, elcleateil Kentiille Wildcat.. th.. M;,,-,ms _ripfcnit-rl the Maple Cm 23 _. _ . - - sale prices of fresh eggs to retailers ui are extras 32, firsts 29, pullet extras \\'lr . seconds 22. _“lil MoN'rrt1:A1.. Que., rrii. 12-Egg Of ,Q . . sta X ti J ews till 6 6 N l___ .isziai-ilsixlxz-:$1-=;l:~:_=»!H§§El'¢_l¢¥8_>= preliminary report of the Domin- Flu Bureau or statistics. rler '74 seconds lil 20.dcllve1‘ed Whole- 0! whlc plan ` wirn ' my iaaicmlxdxmailiil wer dozen a year ago, according to V - - --- .-. _--. _f;.~_;-_?- - = __ . _ _.__ __ _ -’_'1i___ _,_;____5____`________ __ _ at 10 a m preaching service a. rn. Lic W. D. Johnston 11 iwriivd 'rms Ai-'rs1tNooN- cents. 3330-2-18 we- 10.45 I. m., preaching serv- Subject: "Conversion and Oonaa- line. Zane ‘ ' P' 1 "V1 S Grey created ` . 1 "' * ». _ _ Ten adventurous character of ' `~ fi 5. l\ V _ I \ arznzqua aavrisr siinvlcas- _ g ~' ' `_ sunday. 1Nb.'15th. Preacher, Rev. A. ii’ 1 p. rn., song and preaching serv- Subject:_f'The Lost Christ." _-,.-\;_,_'(;,'_\f._')_` § 3 eration." 11.45 a. m., Sunday School; ic ' ' ° ' ID N01' MAKE FLIGHT-Due the severe snowstorm yesterday, mall plane on the Moncton- Summerslde-Charlottetown route did L___ mike its dam, mum Tha muh ` ganlzed hockey for the rest of the h would ordlnmly m.m by --me-*_ season by president gchryer or th, stals on Schryers rurllnz. and save the ' tim ge Hodge Agsoclgg said officials until 10 o'clocl: last Leg _ btg_| in Mari eA.m.aur -y - ecame yraiarrvlnt the] U N I 0 R Sion |nighttoanswer. wh at about 1130 li ln V- - slulphmg Wu ,mp-“¢¢d for nap Nothavlng received any word elth M HOLDS SOCIAL FUNC»|_'IoN_v_n" ._ ¢0mDly1ng With I-he flllihll Of IBB T91- er "pro" or "c°n»" the Abegwelu in' 0°” ' o ummerslde this ev- Mu pm, eros-in-chief in last Tuesday nights fend IGM/ins f 1' S O ' B R I E N cniiigityfrlamfamzt deilsnzfulwzlnt B 0 U E D "°°"°’ ““‘° '° °h°’l°"°°°"”' and “mg by sgefil t1?:ng‘11TiT "ry Wm P; ‘ - l C sus-. M y lg N A L 0 Y enjoyable social functipn at the at |3l_l;i1;E___;i_;_t)¢-;_ar_i;i! ;'_<;n;‘t;:~ice before Eéyiedrya a w P an :ies 0. F. Hall last even ng, to whi » ' ' invited. 1 number oi tm friends AT Summerslde “powers-that-be" af- he students. Dancing, tucker, gain. not taking kindly to the ruling a variety of games were indulg- . --- °! Praidmt schryer sm alleged to ln, under the direction of Messrs. T110 Queen Hotel Junior hockey hw’ °""°d M; °°mtm;n:$ Wiring; th dl d. . - 8 group sparse 5 mos “mp ena in the sixth and deciding game of " __ receipts here 'today were -603 cases as compared to 962 cases for the cor- responding day last. year. The fresh market is unchanged, but storage rind fi'c: pound.-Receipts _were_orlly_5_bolrea. icents. Storage eggs are moving bet- 0 o'1:';i:.»\.wA, Out..,.F¢_b- 12-Bass AI be firmer fee1ing_c<>nt1nue.i to tleigelqn 011*-side points Whvlwile prices f limrkets with sup- fresh eggs to retailers are extras 30- __ pllesdecreasing steadily. Storage egg 32, firsts 28-30, seconds 22-24. Stor- tr holdings on the ist of February "were age CRES are Wholesaling ut exif!-S 20. iid ` . 8,136,434 dozen as compared to 221,- firsts 18-20, 'seconds 17. ggs are in good demand with re- HALIFAX, N. S., Feb. 12--Receipts _ of local fresh eggs continue light and ta butter market pri eptor carlots; was Prim are advancing with supplies th insufficient to meet trade require- m ments. Storage stocks also are show- co .ing some activity, dealers are quot- He ing producers and country shippers for eggs extras 24-26, flrsts 20-22. fe seconds 16-17, delivered. Wholesale ye SAINT JOHN. N. B.. Feb. 12- D carce on this market and wholesale f _ __!_____ if ’ Ilfiioiri ‘ ¢5.$-till! E in- -Bali-SILQ ~' ` (Continued from page 1) _ f @-?_ - 1 1 1-`(_ *- - . r All-candle electric chandeliers light f halls of the ground 1' ` i the corridors and 1 it 1;, 1'loor.- The hall ,i . ` other ground floors are oak and birch On each side of the main entrance on Kent Street are the hotel offices and directly across the wide °°"ld°l'. rear of the hotel is room. The room is li >l¢l»1lau»x.».- .-.- extendllls 10 the -i--- into the basement, and supplied to 8 t f ultry, fish and dairy products. te tokers heat the building. V The hotel has a modem ventila- he rooms by seven large electric U ans Seven other fans ln the pent D rom the rolns and liberate it a The lnuntliy is also located ln the 1 l -28. ‘ i ed rlces have advanced one to two nf iendments to the law concerning ades disputes, revision and consol- Grade VIII,-1, Louis J li - 2 1267 1388 anon of existing hospital ].ws_ un_ We I We h o Fred Howard_ 3_ E_don€M_?n;llS0n, , Total _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ __ 2655 l‘€11B.!‘y find 1:81101' l.l‘ld H¢Bll.h» \’6~| A. alllll0t§ U-»...»»............ ying of legislation respecting as- Ire ess lt ln Grade VII.-1, Audrey Baker; 2, Majority for Canadiens 235 pins. 5 signment of book debts, special sur- ' ‘, Clinton Glydon and George Howard; eys ni crop conditions and market- 8 M 0 I1 th S F 0.1' 3. vivinn Marks. \. y, néwmnc. munsnav NIGHT L’ ing opportunities, improvement of Grade VI.-1, Evelyn Johnson; -2, ' :F nd more effective means of protec- ng live stock against- ravages of _ '.114 1 samples to be mllowed. house on the roof draw the foul air tjumea' are pmmised as measures l assist agriculture. Establishmentof training school for girls, similar to owmanville under the Department Public Welfare, is promised, as _ . re also efforts to se t fl t f- ' kitchen floors are terrazzo while _tho most modem type guarantee satis- fc greg” e rs ° fi! ndcrs from habitual criminals in “Dry service' jails and other penal institutions. Artificial refrigeration is provided or the five store rooms for meat, M A humidor, a, shoe shine parlor, and __ barber shop complete it service The speech expresses satisfaction the renewal of Federal grants for chnlcal' and vocational education the large dining ‘ linished in an ancient seitins. and is which is the last word in convenience _ gaainte,d,pale green with the oeilinl 01 1 ivory, The novel columns oonibirie ` several types. The lounge room in I the western section is done in Old English, Mode. The salt iianelinss featurg the Coats of Aims of thenlne provinces of Canada. The wood work ls amuunwd ,ln keeping with the rest 0¢»the room. The walls are paint gd (-lilulgl-ey, The walls of the wl'itlIl8 yngmng-e grained to represent Dall paneligg, with ihe,upi;_:r portion in ivory., ,The breakfast ro_or_n,ls finished 1|; warm buff, with the panel moulds lhaded 1” UWC"-_ . The commodlous kitchen, located in thtgfu- gg the right, is filled -on iifteét »n»1lini=<==._ hui-n winnuu tables, electric dlshwashers,‘ steam pi-e,ss_ux;e_ vegetable cooker, ‘potato ;ps¢leg,"’1°he butcher shop is col'Nt>l¢t'¢ -with lifégf, slieera, a_nd_i-efrigarators. 51,, ‘igii mn". ig furniiiieh with rot- t-.” - 1,-_';__;'_£ . _ 3| "lah, ;ut¢m‘atlei‘ioa_I_t¢i', egg boil- »~n -i 11:, ... _ _ _ _. __ “i ‘ |:nXii‘of the fill bedrooms. and the nil-_i_1:1ft_»‘f_u 11-' . - __ I, ¢o_i_i_ij"go6i» had irrigate lil*-N’.°°fM ‘ A fi 115; 1" -tr-ii-_-_.111 °»i~f-ef ' 68 na af' _ ‘ POPE (Continued from page 1) ademy and spoke briefly, thanking the inventor for his service. “Let the first word," he said in his radio address, "be to the glory of God in the highest and on earth. peace, good will to men." He ad- dressed his message to all his con- gregation throughout the world, to the Princes of the Church, to the mlssionalries and prclates abroad adjurliig _them to continue in their work of propagating the faith of the 1 . ., nw' , _ ‘.“' ly! -.- .-f-r-_L-.' ' 2| ' I X 1 ‘ Mtn . 111" -' 1"‘» :... ii.'l-if.. ` .' '--ii if S S `-."- ,-_`_;:.. ._ _».==. _,_ ~ ~ -sf- _'§"_'5‘._*-" ff' uf- __ ,'.... _-r.._, ~ them, "persevere in your Apoaolic labors." _-._ _ . , - ‘ .e \_ - __ - ... ,;__. __ _ ` .'“‘f’.T‘?_’* ,.,_,___._ __ __ ..._._......_ _ . ewaur _,` -_, __ _, .._*- - t :-arse-¢.. . -V Munn->'..» ._ '.'»_. ` rooms of the I or la from God. Upon their subjects V he adjured obedience. To the rich ;~\ods ba dispensed to the poor, upon _ ___,.,_,_,., , ._ the pour he urged the example of _ ._ | iioraa‘lieiv»'i» i»ol_:,;1. in 1-he oiirut. 5 a-omni. mime wiui mmm. -+21-1 1.2 _ ._ ~.. .-~--.»..- t ~ _. -iw ii ~=-. `fi‘__f1.'e*.~..~i' if' 1 , 1 . 3. - 1 ' i ' 2-"~i.~ I church. "la ya diligent." he urged: To the rulers of the world he ad- . dreaaad the reminder that all pow- '_sp1:ed records iwbaytona Buell, -‘lo this work. It also announces that the Temlskaming and Northern On- ftario Railway, will reach tidal wat- ers this year, a notable milestone in Ontarlo's progress. The speech expresses pleasure at the appointment of Lord Bessbor- ough as Gov, General and of`I-Ion. G. H. Ferguson as Canadian High Commissioner to England and re- ;gret at the death of Princess Royal, sister of the King. Campbell .May Be Knighted 4. I . illinois' to un. Guardian) - LQNDON, Fab.. 12.--The liiri- ol' dustry are making plansfor I warm wal:-ma to ¢‘.pt. Malcom (lamp- beil wlisnho returns to Clipland af-‘ :cr breaking ivio world automobile iida, ine _l-lo\.°e ni Commons wal in- iormui today. In some olrelor it ia he addressed the plea that their ecimired possible that -Cell Camp- Lei: will be .iadra knlgnt aliwla Sir henry aware on _hiaf return fiom Daytona after letting the ree-_ orfl that Campbell bloke. _________ A Slnalt rlnyii Dunne' ~ (M 1Iioee'lia|i~st New York limi .¢ |\‘°"1 Your rmislo dealer. "3l.Y .Lore for You" _ "\\'|\ea\ Kentucky' Iililg 1|" ~ World Good-Morning" 1 “The Kinl'l Honra" Alrlgllt" "Ther satisfy" "Little Bpnnlali Diim-ern “Dfw-\»\v~ Rocky .iiouniuin Moana" 'il 111|" u Lim. suiw "BIMDY Town Express" 1 and of fouraa “LONESOME the wnlls lilf. L0 VE Rn of the hour. To-day iii All Good Music Shops n --fic \\'rlie for Catalogue name .uusw co.. Lian-nip the new low ||r`lro, 25|; pep ¢-"ny, `1 H ‘ Erin-iiiinzw uonnn B, I "3 Yimle Bt reet - '|'n|-¢|,¢¢ ii Mi. a. ni n is ins reuresentatl f . n ope c eo e res men ves roin the Levin 1 ed M I t ight me Wm m_ e served, and festivities continued FU’ COIHDR-ily. the Gyroseopes, and °w pay ,on y the Press enjoyed t t“°“5 banquet at the Queen Hotel 1”* 918111118. given by the genial ’“““aK°1‘- Mn Harry C. Brown, who fl Gy o $601168. ~fQuee1i Hotel, Rotarians and tional addresses were given during (Canadian Press) BAGDAD. Feb. 12-wireless for _Arabian desert within 18 months the is radiators. which are basement Two lax-Be washers. a flat Bb" "ow in mstenee fm' b°y’ at the object aimed at by nm Saud' of the thermostatlc control, are con- work lroner, two steam clothes pics- ' cfaled-in the walls. The lobby and sers, and other equipment of the 3 ,King of Hedjas and Nejd, who has signed a contract with the Marconi 0°mPHHY flu the supply of 15 wireless stations, which will provide Arabia with a complete system of telegraph- lc communication. In addition, four Marconi sets fitted in lorries are to be supplied as mobile telegraph sta- s tending to give a new impetus to “°“5 *md W 9"'1P"‘fhe King £0 keep in constant touch with his two Cap- itals, Mecca and Riyiill, during his ltlumeys into the desert. A powerful telephone and tele- graph transmitter with a modern type receiver will be installed in Mec- ica, and a.s,persons who are not of the Mahommedan faith are forbid- `den to enter the Holy City, a Mo- hominedan engineer will instal the equipment.. A British engineer will supervise the installation of the Ar- abian stations outslde Mecca. To pro- vide for maintenance. _Kln8.Ibn Saud has sent four of his subiecis to Eng- land for A course of instruction in the Marconi School. ' ,_Tole LMIIDG. -If you are doing your living-room over in -eighteenth century fashion, 7':nd-1 and the B'.iiah aul'm\'.i‘\“a in- .he sure.-to seleotons of several lamps in tele, that chrrmlng painted tin t.ha.t~ropueducea.old French shapes end,deal|ns._ _ Plaids-have como -beak--not only the .gay -Scotch plaid; for children. .but mochrn versions in chiffon and crepe, which are uud. for most for- iaaLfreeks."l'ho eolcra are ubtly s fblmdad, and there- is an elusive charm about these riew»fabx-iq that augur: well for their lueoeal. tertaln Abegweits in the Crystal Ar- i.i_. 13 _pa by the Way is one of the big cogs . 1 iiiiiii ATICAN CITY Feb pe XI today broke down the bm- behind the Brownies,” opening sec- G E S I I 0 s which had separated the head tional Wlmlem 01' tht? IGHEUO- Mm O hom, church fmm Upwards of tnenty five guests were ' *_* ‘Mm the R man Clit ' ' - ` -supplies here are light and the mar- tho world for three score years ‘and ;’_"°5°“t- “Tl need*-'SS 120 S111'-“a good B A T S 3 T 0 I Y. BOWLING LAST NIGHT wm ket firmer. Sales of graded eggs are Sent hi! \'01Ce by l'Hdi0 10 all P9-F55 me “'55 md by “H-" _ _ _ _ - H me world Mr. Brown, ulio presided at the _ 1"s l\lEN’S li0Wl.ll\(» LEAGUE H3 1 ___ l E3 W: == 22 T111] =u_._._=_ G/I the fress. __ - i E. Clawson ... .. (Continued from page 1) Mmy inspmng and very educa_ . A_ MMU-,un __ _ ri0’s people. The cooperation of the come of the evenmm to which M_ Irwin ____ 8 federal and provincial sul/vm- ,th»'.iii`ninn'pnid strict ,,1re..t10n_ -- ' B. Howntt .. 126 _ ents with the municipalities _hasl Speeches were made by Messrs W _ (Canadian Press) Don, Beatty .. .. .. ntrlbuted materially toward re-- lA_ 5;-eway-ty dice president R0ta,.,an5_]' SACKVILLE, N. B., Feb. 12.-ip, snntner __ vlng the situation. ‘ |,y,m¢, Ligmiz,,,._ Cnach of the Queen Mounir Allison Unlvei°slty's hockey The fact that the Imperial Con- H0¢el".JuniO!.s: uhm,-1e‘S Wmlams_ squad won the western section- Mar- ren: if todresume in Ottawa this President of the Gyro Club."‘Chick" mme 1550160356819-18 °hlll'hDi°11ShlP Total .. ... . . . . . .. _ ar vcwe as asigniflcant recog- ' ' ; _ h t iht, d f l ‘° 32 1'2 °°“°5 ° p°"“d "° ’°mI°"'lpri°°° M "em wg’ t° “tam” are nitlon of our position in the Brit~ :\?lll:;nsLel;lelit;ree1"rindc}l\ife! of Juniorlotexl\(leworB1€unswl<-‘iu- Jneit .ioiinsion r unemployment relief, establish- Befere'conclilding a hearty vote ni' ent of health units, improvement .thanks was moved Mr. and Mrs MARGATE SCHOOL O. liefergy ... ....... __ and there B some enquiry from f n.grlcultural‘niarketlng conditions, Brown by Mr. -Janies‘.Llglitiz_el~ nml_ _ 0 inclusion of blind workers under the seconded by Mr. Charles Stewart and . Grade X.~l, Gardiner Marks; 2, _R. Cudmore .. W°fkm0ll-S C°mP¢nSl\ti0n Act, a- unanimously adopted. ‘Manila Connell. _ G. Johnson .. . . . . . Grade IX.-1_ Gerald Major. Grade V.-1. Ralph Howard; 2,. Dorothy Baker; 3, Olive Woodside. 2, Kathleen Henderson and Marjorie Baker; 3, Denzil Howard. Fror__1_1_Hockey 'President Schryer Of The M. A. H. A. “Ousts” The "Stormy Petrol” Of Island League. W ` _ TEV Ralph sllliphant, manager, captain the second section of the Prince Ed- ‘plta and left wing hockeylst of the Crya- I Wlrd 151111101 HOCKCY L98ilU€~" Pro tal hockey team, alleged stormy pet- ` -7011!! Lelgllflzer. Chalmln Of 01° SGI "1 of the prime. Edward lnlmq Abegweit Hockey Committee advised com Hockey League L, supmdeg from or. fSummerslde 'officials last night at 8.30 glen lthat the Abegwelts would play Cry- bas I The suspension of Ralph' Silli- dofi hant is no surprise to hockey fan~ seas ""'-'li'~1-QD AY Uentral Guardian hant I Welfare Legislation - * l N , _ __ _ _ "i§3§_'7.’iI.°.’i'°2.‘.1ii°.‘.'..‘f‘f’£‘.i'L.f'-.1f.f".=._ ‘T`e§_K;f_gf° 1115 'emegzggugl ‘H #_ ;°l__l_u___ 1 Slp d 1 ` -gprepared F0r_ Session ZANE GREY . ` 1 » _ Em.” _ I __ S§:\11; e __ 0N'rAaio As-saMB|.Y To DIAT.-:efnatlenoiiirat 0rrsn=\oy Association has not been as .1 re with ina report oi 1_1-.e ntirs 'llizh is last Winter- The attendance nniission. 1-1011. Paul Poisson :ind 11115 béfm good however, and iiulte a -. .Sinlth 134 1250 H I .1 . _ here tonight 3 to l. L f- 1,. 39,1 m5_ _ . ~---~_-- v.‘i_;w:‘“;e‘;n_"_i‘ 3:” Q‘;"°“_ “mf” “ _ 1 “S ‘ " _ * ’11i»11. H. c. scimiiitia are Ministers ~ .. _ _ non.. uns served. | _ _ _wmwuc P-o,.“ou°_ - These present were rep1~esen»_gr,iv¢3_§f SENNIORS the Levin‘ Fur Com any, the r ~ ' I C . » . . Grade IV.-1, George Henderson; 2. ,Doug Douglas .. .. . Daisy Major; 3, Inrne Glydon. |W_ Rf' Lnpnge ,_ Grade III (Sit)-l, Percy Folland; ,lack McNair- ,, , ,_ ,,,.. 2, Duncan Henderson; 3, Harriet Ma- ior. , Grade 1 (sr)-1, Vera Henderson; ` 2, Phyllis Woodside. | ' mm Wuem' The fresh ah' is brought herds in regard to mill: production Arabian Desert Evo Connell. MARDONS a Po 2, Eric Howard. ' M. Pearl Weeks, teacher. l DEVILLED KIDNEYS Cut up fresh, beef kidneys into small pieces, rejecting all the fat. Soak overnight in salt and water.- In the morning rinse well and pour boiling water over them. This is to take away the strong taste. In- to a frying pan put one tablespoon butter, and when melted add one or two finely minced onions, and fry l_ decilate brown. Add the kid- neys, which have been drained dredge well with flour, season with salt and pepper, and cover with lukewarm water - in fact, cool wa- ter. Cook until kidneys are tender, and Uravy I rich brown. Add a lit- tle more liquid if necessary. Serve with baked potatoes and iiielba toast. Iiamlaina Instore. We an letting farther- and farther away from 'boyish aioeaa.” limi sweaters halve ‘departed from their femur ni boast al gill pique. are hai E59; isis' séfg §=.§. wan 'smite or au TM! 3 1 8 i are worn with crude In <.1r.1-1, Billie Durant; I Grade I (Jr)-l, John Henderson; _ 114‘ 11111 14-i fa 144 F” isa °° 217.111 iii H 155 165 128 101 J. MacFadyen 187 _ 191 - , 1185 me "‘ 2420 _ - --_--»o 161. 102 190 162 178 P78 100 198 lang W. Spency B8 C ala W. Bruce ._ . . ...... H 198 G along endeavouring to reach the _. ranks of stardom. It is hoped that " Tlamler FleIlry'a Task some of the senior boys will open up ' some of these nights and pile up a A For tl-lg (lm, time ln 35 y¢|;,_¢l»;¢ bunch of scores of 05 and over. The fig miller figure of Hon, Q, Hows;-5 competitions held with tho Sun1rneri___'fI rguson, former Premier, now High aide Rifle Club were very suceesafuur ~ ml'i1luloner,' will be absent when carried out and the member; of th! .'.',Z irhouso assembles. Hon. George l. team certainly enjoyed each match. jig enry"who succeeded Mr. Ferguson We are gladto be able vo Ili' that 1.7. enters the House this session as ad- in rifle lh00i»1=\8 wmnetitimw M -jj lnigtrator gf three deputmgnts, other feeling than that of splendid Prime Minister. llducation and High- Spvrtsmlm-Ship has ever entered the _"J fi minister without Portfolio has taken draw a Init mln? mm W thi-S _fj or--the Treasurer1|-Bep|ri:-n\ent-and- brmvh-0!-Sport- ----- --- -----~~ -- ---2'- ~ 1,14 Hon. J. D. Monteith has moved from The scores recently shot :ire ns fol- 196 Provincial 'ri-eaauxer to Minister of iowa: -~ - ubllc Works and Labor. Hon. J. ll.. ooke, who is on the Ontario Hydro FEB. 9TH, 1931 -- ommisslon remains ' as Minister 150 without Portfolio. Of the former ex- CLASS "A" g wg ecutlve Council, Hon. J. B- Martin, on. Lincobi Goldie and Hon. Forbes 1".B. Conrad _ Odfrey resigned from the depart- D. N. Bell _.1 ways. Hon. E. A. Dunlop, formerly matchel. and this fact alone should V 5328 ' _“' ments of Alriculture. Provincial 56°- J- U» SWWBW . 191 188 141 169 121 153 Fred Small N. D. McLean T. W. Bentley . .. 963 1084 Total ..... ... ... 3047 MAPLE LEAFS 207 134 175 C. MacLean W. Livingston ... ... -... Re pectlvely. _ iw. E. Phillips ................. Si; new faces will be agen in the A. O. F. Gill ................... glslature this session including two lt. Jenkins embers to be elected in the by-el- K. Burhoe ctions On Feb. li at Hamilton West J. S. _McDonald nd Granville. Hamilton West was no made vacant by the death of Hon.l CLASS "B" » F. T. smye and Grenville by the ‘ resignation of Hon. G. Howard Per- guson. C. E. Richardson (Perth 2*” soutio and liz. R. etedman (Lanark- IO5 South) have been elected in by el- ml ections since last session made nec- "_ essary by the deaths of David Bonls and nr. J. A. Anderson. respectively. Norman 0. Hlpal (Waterloo South) and C. R. Harrison (Nipisalng) won FEB. 'll‘l'll. 193i the by~electior.s caused when Karl Homuth and Harry Morel resigned to CLASS "A" 101 unsuccessfully contest their riding; in the last Dominion general election. 110'., nib G _____,_______ S 1 Ira ad _ . ... . _. R. Lyman .. ... ..... Dr. Archibald .. ... Keir Murray ... ... .. 130 177 139 Majority for Maroons 393 pins. CHURCH BOWLING LEAGUE Ill- ORGANIZED At I meeting held ln the Y.M.O A. last night Section B. of the church League composed of the following teams. St Peters, St. Pauls, Central Christ- ian and Baptist was reorganized for 1931. Games are being rolled on day nights at 7 and 8.30 o’clock Drawing for the first game pitted the Baptist five against Bt. Paul'| at 'f p. m. at 8.30 St. Peters will roll the Central Christian team. Section A. of the league composed of teams from St. Jamal. Trinity and Zion with a second United group- 180 04 84 962 _692 Total... ... ... ... 1654 Standing Of The Parties The present standing the House is as follows: Conservatives 80; Liber- als 14; Progressives 4; Liberal Pre- gresslves 3; `!ndependent Conserv- atives 2; United Farmers 1; Vacant seats 2. Total 112. Hon. W. ll. N. Sinclair will lead the Liberal oppo- sition in the House. the Provincial Liberal leader. Mitchell P. Hepburn. lature. Hon. H. 0~ Nixon ia Pmlrell lon lnoiamlndaiioiu 'rho Rasa Commission on Pub1l° ~ welfare. with i>. D. neu, ottawa. chairman. n. M. Wrlaht. IL P~ Toronto, made an exhaustive inquiry rectlve institutions and jails of the province and mule many recom- mendations. a muulnt of which hi" --..._...--.-..---~-__.-.-,-'.-..-l already been edeytld U! W l°’*'\' OUGHS Appiyavnaiimotmd fi ment. Thtil' teoollillliillltiilll 11181114' so capital uimieiton ef‘tl0.000.00° in revlacement and tmwovemlut °f E 2 |¢ 5 .‘::.°::°.:.':'.......°'“°”'"".°:°.:'.‘ 1°” V APO U ‘ylaommiaudastmalouof ll _ eorreotiua institutions to _ __John com;-an. _ mm_i.m|ii-onwuemwnn.-r»nr¢..~,us -mi :ixsumn-not unr¢».»_».rim.14-.s-turf.. -.ei ~ iw.-v. uni infmts-i-nu.f..-,»~r-.1 11.r.nim¢.-i.w:>1 un.-in Er Ei - M.P..noinavin|amtlnthel.»|l»- 1|, pn;-wi" .» ' A. . .. ive leader. `l,., Merarlano .............. _n_1_= 3..===¢3éS 83223353 ve ?°E’€?‘!‘!.>l.l .F _Q it Bernard ........... . sinus _ ?»‘I*3S35'.°-f»~Z‘_‘§&i£3 -°‘?’5‘.U?E~“' F9-“?.1nnnn_: _ 1. acorn Dewar: I. MII H=u\i"°“~ ._ into on nntpitau, mu .na snr- arm rx.-1. Mm slavln: 2.01” gnmuwm g' “ary McPherson-_ 2 Grade VIII.--l. 01170 Dewar, 1 Mary Pom: I. Inna Dover- _ 2 GM. v!___1’ N Miftln. del datberino oinooran: 3~ °°""" POWU. ana v.-i.au1<>it lml“‘~ _ . arms rn.-1. nu-iofle M“°‘“r-mf new nom: a. it-irm°n° °°'°‘_’ 2' ands 1.-1. mule !""'"’- ' thy forthcoming session in ached- gmgnmg 19|- thi, session of Hon T L_ ,_ and methods of taxation. Kgnnedy, Minugqr of Amc,,m}l,e` number of new shots are plugging _‘_ t , _,,su~a».; _:gurl - vtzvnouu .1`° »