vllghted withihis appreciation of his attention to ‘his duties and token of f JANUARY in .vWestern Guardian ...._- . _.5BI.IOUBLY ILL-The many friends of Mrs. Roy lngs, Port Hill, Wm rggteii to learn oi her serious ill- nw nnd will hope for her speedy re- cqVflyr-E- JJONGRATULATIONS are be- lng extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green. Bedeque on the birth of a. boy in the Prince County Hospital. Mother and sch are. doing well-E. -/ AMPBOVINGF Word has been received in Sunnneraide by Mr. and urs. J. A. Noonan that their daugh- ter Mrs. Robert Morrison. Arvida. Quebec, who has been under treat- mellt in the Royal Victoria Hospital Montreal, is gradually improving. Her sister Miss rlvlullne Noonsn, l't. y. is with hen-E. CNEW ELEVATOR FOR H05- PlTAIF-The Ladies Aid .of the "mo; County Hllwfill mm 5 %' opal meeting on Wednesday after- noon to discuss ways and means of pm-masing an electric elevator for the hospital. The present elevator is getting quite antiquated and ls-in- adequate for the service demanded of it-S. e ii ...I‘0TA'IOES MOVING-The good price! prevailing for the lest few weeks has resulted in a large num- ber of potatoes being haulvcd to the various buying centres. The glut on the Boston market has had a tem- porary depressing effect. but no alarm is felt with regard to the price and it is expected that the‘ present good prices will be maintained if not increased-E. -llANDlWOBK —-A rare and very interesting plecopof handiwork is now on display in the window of the furniture department of It. '1'. Holman Ltd. Summerslde. ‘It is s hooked scarf for beautifying the backs of chairs or settees and is an- other piece oi artistic and difficult workmanshlpexeeuted by Mrs Alex- ander Deegan, Cape havcrse. The workmanship is further enhanced by s beautiful color schema-J. —MAII. DRIVER. REMEMBEBED v-ThO box holders of New Annan. it. R. No. 2, showed their apprecia- tion or the faithful service during the past year of their mail carrier. Mr. lul n Robertson. by a. presen- eatlel. i. a well filled purse. Mr Robertson is rlaltlml-lly much -de- "main-s. --__- . 13.10 . lltrson missed the regular broads“; by Helium's in "meaday night/c lllne. llolmanb had gone to could. “bills “new erecting suitable booth and securing a special broad- ilulllld equipment for the gamgg, Bull “l! management. it is he...“ considered that the small attend. "n" It "l6 previous game was due to broadcasting and requested l-lol- man's not to broadcast Tuesday night-E. ‘ l —row1v woarr- This Wlllbdl‘ h.- Ialn the Summerside town men with BMW Plough and shovel are doing excellent work in the various wards In this regard as we_ll as all other matters. the people in the Welt End Ward are particularly well looked 8"" by Councillors Grady and Mac Neill. Councillor Grady has served on the council board for two years now and during that time has not waited until the people went to him but made it his business to go about the ward-and see what was needed, ure of office. the West End Ward lias had improved streets, sidewalks and many other good things. for which the citizens are duly grateful to the ncttvegsnd obliging Council- lor Grady-E. r-eltsolvahs -Mrs. Perry of Erlmore ia at pre- sent visiting in summerside.-.s. —Mr. l-lazen MacLellan, Sydney. N. 8.. is visiting his old home in Sllmmersidm-E. -l"riends of Mrs. James llogan will he sorry to learn that‘ it was necessary for her to enter the Prince County Hospital for treatment-E. —tltdl~s. A. It. Brennan has return- ed home from an enjoyable visit to New Yorke-S. —-M1ss lilunlw Burns and Miss Vlny Reeves. Freetown. were in Bummer-side this week. visiting Miss Marlon Driscoll.-lll. --Mrs. Percy Wright arrived in Bedcqua on Wednesday from De- trolt, dtflchn in attend the funeral of Mrs. a. ‘M. Wright, who passed away in Bummerslde on ‘Tuesday. —Mr. Horace Wright. MJL. A., was a. passenger leaving urnrne aide on the Eastern train Tuesday afternoon to attend the Farmers’ Meeting in Charlottetown-E. -Among ths interested specta- tors at the lybcloey game in Bun-l- melmtdc Tuesday evening were; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Whltn. Emerald. Mr. and Nirs. Raymond Mulligan, . —itADl0 FANI.— The radio fans outside the town and some of those in town with heavy colds etc, who were unable to attend the games in AAA > (‘Llldssified Advertisements Newton. Mr. James Allen. mania and the Misses Isoretta and Patricia White. liueralcL-Ii. " A a A 4-‘. "A "I 1" A Lmm __i._. kakanklxx- ,___ 1 A-QQ-Ovecbeeo s wvy -___i..-____....-___.‘___ . ,...__~ Agents Wanted , _ u a pa": ram CHRISTIAN MAN or woman for distributing religious literature. For particulars write stating age and church connection- Mr. Conrad,‘ Tower Bldg" Toronto. A. W. 1-13.11.20.34.2'l,31. walvran-a coon clva scour O Ono . m... lieporllsaoeflworde g ‘twin ' . Ooperllnacllwords ' Ioilrlumtlons. leperllnaailworls lllllillldlrtilll-o ‘lepflllllaoflworb ' “ * ‘e 4“ "“_¢_‘_‘¢¢¢‘¢‘. * Persona“ i Teachers Wanted TlACllllt WANTED A1‘ 0N0! for Covehcad Road Bchool. Supple- ment $100.00. Apply to Marion Brown, Covehead Road. - lzla-i-Zl-al. Female Help Wanted to handle a com iota line oi l-Iar- """_"'—""""' r t... Remedies. h.” pronto, an..." vgirgu-J-AJW- "gwvggrgyg; territory. small capital needed. write m“ t" - ° “' m“ fat“ w"!!! Manager Canadian Bot-an‘ fee ' _ ' ' ' Gardens, Box 013. lbondon. Ontario. --------*——---—" ~ _' A.W.1-3-lmc. Fm- Sale Miscellaneous JOIN ALIIID MaeDONALD, LAND Surveyor. Box II, Charlottetown. . vlll-fl-lf-lmopd. rorraro TAO! POI cu: lla- Wll‘! shi ‘ Guardian Central Prlntery. FULLER IDUII! 00.. INVITES you to listen’ to their waz "w! lmgraaa at sao cat av"- . ' - Ollflllltunity i0! ‘hen of good character to _ obtain permanent Worthwhile fuller Brush Company; ,_ Jill. . MOMlvQIp, v" v \ .,,Fuuud . li----- _ "mill -aouou ~91 rears at ‘"111 Saturday." Qwner m‘? n" l“! ll! mini Y" 114- taon-short aatsea. and not v ' . ‘-*“7§'¥D Apply- Wufllfl’! FOB SALE -- PLYMOUTH ROCK cockereis. Apply Herbert Primal. Cornwall. lill-ii-amd. ___.._.i_._.Z-__-L--w—v-Iw-~—-~ I0!- BALII-DAIK SILVBI MALE ~ "fox, registered. aired two littere- apply I‘. B. Mchainc. fell-Ii QUIIIIIIII FOR. SALE-NICE BLOOD FOAL. W. A. Delaney. Remington. P. I. I. --_.-‘_-.-_---__-q-u_~ I011!) AND with the result that during his ten- ' - b- ‘“"'_“a'“' Not silent-duet passed out of earthly ----_---o_~.--o-a-a-.o-a-_o_ hgggh‘ = I0! SALI-A P00!- ‘Illlql l!‘ ‘to sing heaven's sweet. new song first class condition. Write P. O. m“ hm‘ y vb"; u; flggfly “Box m. _ - 1801-31 "3§..§“.l':l§'3. at Guardian 3° "fi.“'."""'4"°""l m‘ """ om“ v _ v g1 embrace. . . ________ v of dearoaes Hi “u” volt sane-wanna raoiguasr. m” - "f mtmtwum” u! w}; wluvr hand olall an with ma. ‘olr. aol rm dealt m pelt all m: _,,_ v i ' H . ' IN 1 In loving-memory of Mramrmeu‘ Maolnnis, who departed this llfc January 50th, i019. i ln the graveyard softly sleeping Lies auMelher kind and true Who gave her life for her darling‘ children ‘ What more could a Mother do. Inserted by her Daughter Mrs. Elsie Prosper. 1430-1-31-11. I 1 lu luvlns luuulury d! Mrs. U.lu.-., "lwll- vvhu Ilasscli to the uroaii Beyond two years ago today. "n. ll"! 3i. i028. ' Till“! lirlllls back sad llltlllibflflo. 0f a loved one gone to rest, And those who think of her today Are the ones who loved her best. You are not forgotten, Mother, Never shall your memo y fade. Bweetcsrtlaoughts shall ever linger- Bill!" "l0 {rave whcrc you are ialil._ "W"!!! by Husband and Family. lflfldl-ill-Il. ' "Bell in WIW- 0. soul immortal, . Whu have rum! on thro death's portal- Out oi’ this world's care and strife, into Heaven's all glorious life Sleep with God. o faithful-hearted. Belt. in peace. 0 soul departed. All earth's strlvings now are stillcd, All" earth's lonllllls now fulfilled; In his glorious prepared place, Ye who see him face to face In the Father’: love ‘approved, Best in peace, dear one beloved." In loving memory of our dear Grandfather Geo. Reynolds. who de- parted this life January 30th, 1028. Inserted by his Grand-daughters, Florence and Mae. I in Memoriam In loving memory of our dear hus- band and father, (Mr. George Bey- nolds) who was called home, Decem- ber 30th. 1939. One year has passed since thou, dear Father Ascended to that bright "Home." Where thou has! ioined the Angels Blllllll Bound the "Throne." lle is not dead. lie is lust away ‘Io meet the friends on ll-he other side. Away to a land of perfect day, Where cares are forgotten. and tears are dried. - \ No one knows the sllentbeartaelss Only those who have loaf. can tell 0f the grief that's borne in silence For the one we loved so well. Inserted by his Bereaved Wife and IamtLv. 1418-1-31-11. In Memoriam 19718 1- 0A!!! - 102D First anniversary Solemn High Mass of Requiem for the Icposc oi the soul of Alice B. Cash will no cele- brated in 5t. James ' iJburen. Sum- merflcfd, on Friday. December 0th.’ a-‘or tans is Grief-mesa acnmg. _ mots days. This longing that 'llgnts brinl. This longing for your laughter and your little, loving ways And the tender, little songs. you used to sing. With broken hearts we watched you. And saw you pass away. Although we dearly loved you We could not. make you stay. Our thoughts will always linger In 8t. James‘ where you're laid. ‘ May her soul rest in peace. Father, Mother, Brothers and Sisters. .__.._.__..__--__ 0 IN ~ MEMORIAM 1n loving memory of Garfield A. Msolachern. Con: Head. who de- parted this llfa January flat. m9. “Not dead-oh nol but borne beyond the shadows ‘late tbs full. clear light: Ierever dens with mist and cloud and telarfli» Whore all is cahuand bright. the shadowed. twi- loving And the white rebed throng. hilt o'er; _ I Ill dead when Jesus hell'- hr we're’. .. . Inserted by Mather. Sister and " i "fill". ' ltI-l-M-ii. , lxaaa-mo-nooa-ao“ ‘an an‘; Mocbcan . IIIIIIIAQII 11v MEMORIAM‘ . I-lls molly friends will be glad no lealll that Mr. Norluan MeMurdo, North Bedeqlle is improving some. what uficr u severe attack of rheu- matic fever.-E. M" 0- J- A» Buriol‘. Divisional Mcneser of the National Life a... “mm 0°» of (luuwa. oi st. John, is on an official visit to this prov. lnce. The local agency won the Pre- shdentrs Shield for one l”; “,0 mflfllhsrof 1929. tile first time tlm r-aesidenils Shield has oomo cast of ‘Quebec-E. . DEATHS WllELAN-—Ai. Bllllllr-gtfld" on Dgc. 28th. 1929'. William Whelan, M. n. sonvof the late Lawrence and Mrs Whelen. Covehcad Road. banana-In the ‘olty Hospital, Jail. 30th. Simon B. Deaglc. aggq 43 years. Remains will be (oi-waded "m" 5- 5- Henlle-‘lsflis Funeral Home this afternoon by trnln bu Bear River. 11v MEMORIAM i‘ 7"C'*‘. “ccqlled l" llmwlllle the so callerhkeep cool while action was being Fwmmh "lmllsilcumllll" lll-ojoct whlclf-proaccutcd against the brokerage “mud 9mm‘ lnllsleflllld tollllageifirlns. Colonel Price expressed the "m" ‘me chi-Bill“? to another witlrin'iropc that directors of the Standard certain limits. Ambassador Hugh stock and Mining Exchange of 1hr. (aibson said the U. S. would not M058 1 onto. would suspend operations un- “vgiiotmvfglia? “ii-sis PEER-Tam! llln- til the excitement had subsided. He “¥°’°$- .dl dl "tltl ll if l. v. h... .. .§3.‘2.'°....‘°.I’..°"§.‘.....‘Z. Admiralty. indicated that‘ can; - ‘ Britain is willing to consider suchi ll System with certain reservations! l‘ "81 P" ft'tl ttd it T‘- W" l" U19 118M 0! ill-i Exllcflfillfl! If ‘mint? miireiilgrlaeliker: zfldomfilflxgdflogl v“1°““ mm" Wnufmil" W ld- . the staffs of four firms charged with d7"! the P1911"? Sttslflfl- Glbsullvconsplracy to defraud, similar war- ggvlilinsttvtvhte tposltiofrl which rants were sworn out by the pro- “ U" 9 "m5" i lnl Att Gen l‘ D t- ment limitation by categories holds ,g...§::e{,.,,. sacs m,f.pa.rn- the greatest advantagesto all nations glufling Harvey Mm, and L w_ Q involved. stressed the failure of pre- i $g11°wgy o1 the mm D1 sgnqwgy- vious ulsna ament conferences that Mm; and qompnm who "e a; p“. lillm °l1 the "um-m" °f melhfld-l- sent awaiting trial at Calgary. The Premier Tardieu of France and Pre- imp-d nmmbe, of me mo "Ernst m" Mwmmfld M 5"" Bfilllll whom warrants were issued is W. backed the Stimson resolution which wmy 0g Monet-u], emplgygfl by Ar. was adopted "without opposition." thllr E. Moysey and Company in that At a press conference following ad- ‘mm The charges 5:81,,“ 50110,,“ Euzlzlnzell; of nvllginlzlxgyeeflsillllnl island Mills in Calgary concern alleg- ' ' v mp as" ed lrregularitie in c nnection wtll m‘ lmblmy °1 u“ dllifmlm¢nntheir dealings 3n theoCalgsry stock ftlmlflftllfi! to secure any agreement Exchm"; m, chug" “m; 131d by m‘ 9"“ m‘ m‘ Plmfll)" Film)’ °5 the Alberta Attorney Genersra De- TIIREE MORE WANTED global tonnage. He did not consider. he said, the Italian reservations to discussion of methods and principles any obstacle to the negotiations. "I think we are now within a measur- able distance of a solution of the problem which has thus far defied the solution." he said. "lffeel certain that the five powers cin come to an agreement ong themselves." Opening the session, Premier Mac- REYNOLDS-lnlfondcst memo , of Mfl- Arthur Reynolds. (neeliarbara Milk!!!) who died at. fiambrldge, P. E. L, January 31st, 1929, Memory sweet in soothing motion Fills our breasts with fond emotion Sadness. no, ’tls but a sigh ‘ Pleasant memories never die. Inserted by her Mother. Brothers and Sisters. Ill MEMORIAM’ In loving memory oi my dear sons. William and Daniel llolland, wivgg and little children who departed this life January 31st, i020. 0ft and oft my thoughts do wander ity oi’ the problems before the con- ference and said he was gratified at the progress already made. GOVERNOR tContlnuIflToTrl page l) creased t; numbers ‘of our contin- To their graves so far away Where I laid by darling children fir‘ 155502153 out“ hgfmat “Tum Just four a t ll . ' lmcrhgcb? .251“; fighter and quarters for their loyal devot- ~ ed work, very particularly the Brother. members of the Jamboree Committee who under the chairmanship of col- Donald sketched briefly the complex» partment. A. W. Rodgers of the On- tario Attorney Generals Department said the warrants against Bolloway and Mills would be held pending the outcome of the proceedings in Cal- gary. He said the charges were all laid under section 444 of the crim- ‘inalcode under which‘the other ten men were arrested today. ASKED T0 DISCONTINUE TRADING , TORONTO. Jan. {ilk-Announce- irnent was made this afternoon by the board of directors of the Btan- dard Stock and Mining Exchange that the five member brokerage lllrms whose ofllcisls were arrested this morning on charges of conspir- acy to defraud had been asked to discontinue all trading on the Ex- change. Seizure of the assets of the ac- icused brokerage firms included bank thCCblllbw. Col. Price said I want to vhavc the asses for the people who tirade he said. Col. Price admitte‘ lilac charges against the various I (if!!! '?'.'./li";l_"l'l‘ET0lVN GUARDIAN . ' . ' v ""’ "'"-"."-'".. ...__....._." l - \ BOWLING Eruutp limbo dZlJur .31“ §"f'D’::"l:‘Y f; oer-mu w t... to»... .... ........ and u... t... _ ._ . . . ~ a _ ?-— nun“! ' ' ' 3 _- W 50°F!“ iltf- himself and those on top were sure l‘ REL _ ‘ but night Inwhe oddfeuow.‘ ma; 7 v _ lnittlng not more than 20% of the no was doomed, but; n; amused m Violin Outfit and instruction . l '°°"Y°'"'I ""1"" "WMY- "I'll" potatoes b wei ht to be a - - Book with vl u Bur. the ‘Peony Pills" defeated the: meeting (note the Mun-Social y g ‘m °r a" “m” °‘“ °" "°l’- "MY l!“ 1°" WM .° " "F" “Yuuus Feilers" by a malorliy of as lfall. . “m” l“ ‘“°“‘°"~"- Ou I evuulruetlou lob below Que- , bu“ N“ lllns. Olive Lowthcr rolled the high "alkiimlle Prayer lifaetiug-ltes- A w“ ""1 u! discussion also took bee." Trans said, "and the water we NEW will» gftlllugwam!y alnglc of 255 pins and Jack Stewart ‘$12.2:- of Mn. Shellfi- lil Prim, place with regard to the Cuban mar- very cold. I dressed more‘ heavily m QM" 5h cfihwfl-‘i ‘_ t the high three of s14 pins. Flollow- ‘"10! mu Potatoes. ‘I110 market in than r usually do. oulunz on three Phone loom, mg Pm me woresh - gills demand: B1lSS_'l‘l'llllllpll path. suits of underwear besides my heavy Iloura 9 A. M. to 0i‘. M. “PEPPY PALS-i i . - s. a varley which it was not leather leggings. and several pairs Ulivc Lowthcr m m; 25;,‘ will“ udvleublu to Introduce into of socks. It was a lob l dla not like ----_-_-_------... t _ (jcl-‘Jc Been Winn" m.’ ‘so m“ . the province as it curries cullsider- i never have refused to g0 down yet; “'5 . lmmlc palm; _________ l“ 133 l“ MSfi-ImTAGUE-f Bervli?“ lll tllvvwle "WWW Ind 00111 expect I over will. whetll- I animals are penned off irnanalnclos- v “one Love mu Fobl rfkllcMcllllltlll oi’ Christ SuudBi/i _ ~~_-__. er I wine. up nr not." These words . llre in a car due to bro w f thI Wm‘: Adan“ v n‘ a‘ lgotho r.‘J. W. Darby will preach‘ lNVESTlG/vdilmvs bear a. grim significance telling of pens. Prince Edward Island v’ ‘vtha Total__zmg_ v v. sex-v ces. vcorlunued ‘mm .1) the unwavering devotion to duty of same privilege as any scctlSnbI can. “YOUNG FELLEBB" . P186 the diver. (C ‘u. r vsdadzast of Quebec. The railway de- ‘Fulton Adams lBl 140 11c LATEST nollvc-s u“ “ m“ 1m“ °hmy °“ m‘ "m" "4 Frank Blaum In 2w n5 ___ Onldafilxt-lllgleel", Liroilllbsngllsgili: FROZEN TO DEATH needs his etc-operation. rack Stewart _____m_ ma 13B 2w (conunucd from page n ma Gibsén Conmany- l QUEBEC. Jan. 30—-An unofficial: lllr. ll. W. Clay in answer to the Preston sentnér H Ma l“ _ "n- TORONTO a“ n w but probably accurate report rccclv- ‘ criticism aimed at. inlportcd boars 'w‘,-‘,_‘ver Melina" 1m no 153 ‘Mazatlan the pr;'b'1‘c_‘-ln o! wmfer Price‘ Avvtoméy 691m"; dglbontgrg- ed here this afternoon stat/ed thutvexpressed lllnrself willlnz to allow a Tnm1_2434_ mmtttlotl m armament should be bvfidmussvuz the arrests of member-v the medical exalninrt-ioll ull theivole to be taken among authorities undmght m“ CAN R‘ "m" Sh“ total mum“ or by flassmuuou Otto‘ mm Toronto mining broker“; llaodylgfblfiel; Tran-Zovdch-gi; stlilotveddn ‘i112 héarttilne provinces on the will have u i»l.l'.> l warships. was turned over t - fi 1° ‘ " '7'“ "h “"5"” e" ‘m’ ~‘""“ a“ "M‘“’“‘ and 350 ,,_ Ruse o I _“ I": M’ 7 mittce to be appointed n21: cfazlh hzgisselzggytlfgaailetinziihiullltit:lm‘ “u” d" lmmersm“ l" "l9 icy 1 9mm" was hmugm mm m9 Pf?“ _ delegation ‘or further study and n- concerned m 0rd" m hate“ the m waters of Riviera Aux Outardcs. llnco. The results need hlidl.y_g'bfl ' ~ tiorled to hog growers. PERSONALS port at a later session. The British est s a in b i ith th - m" and American delegations in effect Yousoxcomgangies “Iii”: “the 11:11:‘: ANNUAL MEETING‘ oaklodge Masterpieca mum“ by ‘ g 7 p ° . the Hunter River club. has proved to I (Continuedvfrom page ll lb».- an excellent breeder, and this "w"-~--—~-""--"-——~~-———~- - nnilnais stock. has always. been has been keeping in tnllch witlhalnollg prominent prize Wllfi_,il!‘l‘_5,_;\l avilable sources of supply hurl are in .1 great nlzmy imports have turned a position to buv feeds nt good pric- out mum-a the Dominion lyive cs- fstock Branch imported a nuvmbcr o! Last summer the high priced boars _ boar-S tn avoid ln-ln-ecnlng, Mr, gin, sud hslhcst priced sows. were soldwoht up with orders torch: boars, within’ the province. as was not the but came back with only four ‘with we other veers. Rustlco district has‘ which he was not too well satisfied developed community ‘hos-breeding The those expensive has not proved in the Yorkshire line very‘ success-Etc be the best willie the cheapest u lllllY- Lflfifi Yell!‘ lllllvflfd 0f lflftttlllthe leader. Onedlas proved _to bean ' bmedlllgfi WW5 We"? Bllllilled lmlluoutstandlng prize winner. sows all this province to Quebec. The Pl’1¢¢5,ovcr the province have heenbreu to were not as hlsh as that "iilll/ildjtllls boar. In connection with grading for commercial stock. 'I‘l1is lastimr, Clay stag-d that, hreodergai-qwo. ‘WWW ‘hmlld be discussed by mlgceivlng as good service attire plant meel-llll- Iii l5 CXCCQdlIlZIY dllllcllli/ias they would 'ln the country: -Dur- to select boars of sood breeulusihrg tllc last six months mhnypoor qumty" The Pr!” twlnners 5t exhlb‘ lhogs have been received. Mr. Olsen itions are not always good breeders.“ we“ known grader, inspects gtogy Young boars do not always come ulfm cam ~~ u‘ to the standard that their early 0011-1 1L woum m a good min; m pa“ dltlon would seem to warrant. Themve hogs ‘(mm we}. brood gems tmdency M 9' "in" m d°l°\'l°\'“l'°' Charlottetown Exhibition next fall necessitates constant vigilance. It isi-l-he rcgup; o; judging would alwafl therefore necessary to import nlanylbe ‘he samcv u... Yorkshire would animals to prevent intcr-breediilg. A i 193.1 0f um h0g5 wimp. mo‘ o; lghu L-cal‘ purchased by Mr. Clay ll'0\’9¢1'tl1e animals which come into‘ ‘avil a successful exhibit at the exhbiitiorn, ‘k was" p1,“; a" m; page. l1 The secretary Mr. John Gillls. read‘ Norm Ameflcg, . _ the minutes which were adopted‘. - ... . . wnhcut discuuiorh l Mr. Douectte, Rustico, stated thal The financial report showed a bal-l he did "m! aIWFl-her “m.” “Pb M“ an“, on hand o; $2231” Clay in the statement that gradihg It was announced that the retir-‘at ‘he PM“ l‘ “s g°°d as Erma!" ing directors of this" year were for! a‘ m9 5l~**'4°“5- l” n“. m1?" m§p°°' , . Queemv Bu”; Kouswn; Prince. w_ltion is of great educational-value.‘ J. Reid. and Kings, Mont Anne“ _ Resolutions of appreciation were it was moved and seconded thatlwlflllded l-° m" c“““d5*“.‘.N°*1l°““ the three retiring members be re-XRRHVIIY-‘l ‘IDT ll-‘lF-l-‘illlllm "ml. cppointed_ ‘ ' int-ion ‘m shipping, to the provincial Mr. Peter Brodie commented fav-Izovernmeny, for assistant? Ywquwd Dummy on the report,“ The hog mflu; paying express charges on the four dust“, .15 at presmt at a ‘My yowiboars imported from Ontario and to . , _ _ . ebb, he stated. Education in the in-‘ihc Office's 0f ti" Asltblltli“. P" dusky, 51m, m, begmnlng o; gheltlleil‘ efficient lnanagrmoalt during association eight years ago has been. ithe year. - carried on. Ontario with Saskatch-i A fe5°lllll°n “T8193 °m°m5 °l m. ewan following close rules the mar- lassociation to arrange for further laet. It is useless to attempt to carry I imlwfilllloll 0f 110MB W85 B150 Bduiitlfli weight in the Dominion body when[ A resolution uskiuz the F00!!!‘ but two men on the Island belongiDepartnlent to increase the grading to that association. The percentageistaff in Order to lllfilltfl "It PPQQU“ oi select hogs has fallen from 67 toast the Point 0f shipment. was after 34. Mr. Brodie criticised the type of some discussion rejected. v boars imported. 1<lc stated that thet in the latter connection Ml‘. C18! type of animals are deteriorating. ltstaied that before the industry as- is impossible to raise pork for 9c: sumed its present proportions lt-wal per lb. Mr.. Brodie would like to see‘ 1N MEMORIAM and mother. Mrs. wfio departed this 31st, 1929. One years ago with tearful eye We watched your peaceful sleep, And we are loft to weep. you from it, peace. We knew you wait within the sacred - portals. To greet us one by vllull cease. Inserted- by her llusbvnd and Family. Raymond and Isabel. 14l8-l-3l-il. v ‘ one when ‘time OOO-OOOOOQOAOQOOOOOQQ-OOOO-Q _- raasoalrrloh roan-ac. I30 mintylmpleitlfiyou-Uiijirlq ltrlprlltieoaeeusvitboenlidsaea i- MooKinnorl {coma Co. III IIOMFI DIUOGISTI in loving memory of a dear wife Arthur Reynolds. life on January And now you dwell with llina above, 0h Mother, dear we would not call Thai. happy land where you abide in rod" "J-vllll. oniytlu pug“; am‘; be used in following the written in- liruolhns illiled to lllllenhrby renu- gtuw- Jill" w no Mil B00116- Nil’ onel Show made all the arrangcw __ , lnents for this undertaking. To Mr.l“"“."~‘ wolnd mvohe n Wm "m" link into millions of dollars. Ho said Reford too. the agent for the Cllll-l - . ard Company, for giving special priv- I'M] charges “m for conspiracy m ilcges to our contingent on th riflucun‘ m? m!“ o‘ sunk which journey to England and for the ex- mvolvcs 5mm’ “m”! and buckeflng" cellent accommodation they got oilksome of ‘has: Qlvlafgedéizre Sega‘: board ship and to '1‘. B. MacAulayicnTlljgxlss ‘Ln Ytfle a n: c the head of the Sun Life Assurancelv an or 1 e S“ for the very generous insurance‘ which he gave us for all the con-v RELEASED 0N 510mm “ML tlngent during the time they were. TORONTO Jar“ 30:1.” “m” to stock brokers arrested early today possible to do the grading" at‘ the a return to the old policy of crossing Berkshire, Chester Willie and York- shire. Tile ham demanded by the British market is not being supplied. Frozen pork from New Zcalsrld has taken an undeserved first place on the British market. American pork takes an altogether too prominent now 42c per lb. and ham about 34c. willie carcasses of pork sell at 14c. Although grading has its good as- away and until they got back to their ' [on charges of collsrvlracy to defraud homes. My grateful thanks are sin-t the public appeared later in the day cerely given through the help of alll _ lbcfore Magistrate R. Browns these generous friends. We sent a contingent oi scouts and leadersipulic’ “m” “"5 W" "‘~‘m'“d°d 1°‘ numbering one hundred and cumyzn week. The accused obtained their n“ m “Iv mu I am glad to “yvrelcase on ball of $100,000 each. they all returned to us safe and —-- sound and I have heard from the’ lips of many of them since theyfl came home oi the wonderful exper- ience the trip has been to them." IMPBISONED (Continued from Plde l)‘ 1 (Canadian Press) DID N01‘ LIKE JOB MONTREAL... Que. Jan. Zl-"I don't. like this lob." Peter Trans div-- er. told his friend. Bertrand Clark here before he left for Point Aux Cutardes on the Outhardcs River. to dive for the last time. Several times during the course of the ev- enlng spent with his friend before he left, for the northern outpost. Trans reiterated his ',.. monltion. Today his dead body was taken from the river after three days submer- sion. v An astounding coincidence lies in the fact that ‘Hans was ones before caught on the bottom while diving, md for several hours eapected flak. . ~ Monday morning after having work- (ooqunuea "om m“ l) day he came to the surface. asked stock graded and sold for seed pur-v apparently stepped from m‘ udder and seconded by Hon. J. A. Mellon-ion v‘ 5pm’. seed potatoes." The dlscuuion was fled small seed Alter con- seconded by Mr. John MeFsdyenl routine bunk that it would be detri- plaoa relating "to the lives allowed in limit of 1% inobll in diameter is too I ‘l Trans made the fatal descent on RESOLUTION ied under water for several hours each day since January 11. On Mon- , “MM, Se“; “mum be ‘he only that his ladder be shifted slightly and went down not to reappear. lle poses. and was forced by the current under n w“ mud by ML '1' w' Bonner‘ the coifer darn. catching his uniform aid. that the wording of the act hey changed to include the words “or then taken up as to whether this act should be changed to include "Certi- aiderable discusison. pro and con. it. was moved by Mr. J. s. author anal that the act be not changed to allow such a grade. the opinion of tho mental to- the existing coed potato trade. nu-tner dlscusslon took table stock potatoes. The general opinion was that the existing also snail. After considerable discussion on ibis pail. a flofln laovsa by ml laects every [ll'i\‘li‘l‘ 5ll0lll(l know uinlt lle is going to receive when lle rio- llvers his product at the station. Men nhnllld be able to do their nwn grad- inf. Mr. W. R. Shaw Brodie! viewpoint altogether pessimistic. Mr. Alex. Dynes. well- known Canadian breeder of York- ahires. says that if this province con- thought Mr. place in the Maritime market. Baconv too‘ tlnues to breed the quality of stock~ stations. As a result many men in the province have a considerable knowledge of grading. and the change is therefore unnecessary. In any case it would be inlpossiblo to secure the additional graders. In nmlvcr clubs knowledge of grading in not. q, wijg spreadJand an attempt could be made to rbmedy thisycon- klltion. A demand for grading demon- strations could be ‘complied vritla. I’. was pointed out by Mr. W. R. ' Shaw that. shipping rlllbs have dc- ‘*l<le'l on nfr var uradin: and there- lnre a rlelnanrl fol" additional grader! '\‘r*lllrl lu- llllb’fl"l'fllvll(‘(l. I v Ml". llerlrrnu M"L.~l~.nvln. ffLeary. volMd ii“. wvnlzn contrary to the “csoltlt‘~* ‘vffienlty is often exper- “nced in the shipping oftuvlo leis in one Pal‘. ‘Mr. John Gillie stated that the volume or the shipments increased exhibited at the show. that Ontario in such all extent that it was nec- easnry to do the grading at thcv plant. and Quebec will be denlalldlllg it for breeding stock. The class of nni-Ivrnlc hall rent. per lb cxirrhis re- mal raised at present. is much lllgh- N-elw-g by off-ral- grading. ‘filo fad- er than that of past years. “T?! (lovcrnment is willing to givl Mr. l’. W. Clarkin. of the Canadian demollzlrutionr. wilt-never possible and National Railways. who was called-feasible. ,, ; upon to deliver an address on traus- Mr. w. F. noultel- explained that pol-tation service thought that Hon. W. M. ura. Minister of Agricul- brceders should be extremely thnnk- ‘ lure was absent. on account ‘of in- ful to the Domini Live Stocktdlsposltion. The Minister o! ‘Agric- Branch for the men such as ldrfiultlre takes a very g cal. interest in John Gillis. Mr. Clarkin stated tildllvthe swine growers‘. l in his own farming experience he‘; A meeting of secretaries nnd prel- Mas seen the day when hogs sultllldonts of shipping clubs islxflie held for be per lb. Previous to car ferl-yithls morning at 0 oleloek in the service the produce was sold at 25",. ‘Board of ‘Prado rooms. less than on the mainland. Live stock v is always given precedence over cv-l WINNIPFB. Main. Jan. 30-111! cry other commodity by tlle railway. ‘LGovernrnent of Canada must aid in‘ Necessary facilities are always pro- dispelling unemployment. ‘ltliflirding video, on demand. by the company-to the unanimous opinion‘. bf ‘the Shippers are often themselves re-ivweslern Canada Unemlll t rponslble for the grounds of COIII-LCODICTODCQ in session today. plaint. lhippcrs should always at-‘iwestcm Party approvnfthe tempt to adiuat with the agent le f lo eat insurance trouble which mlahe arise. one Elblhi atlmezlrply ' out difficulties. Trouble way billingiim-eneefon the matte-l- aivarcau v_ . dilemma u often the result of ou- ithe lhlliflél‘ in winch/die ltvioiil _ obedience to billing mstructlon. Dif- " full I chm marinaded ulna morons; lle idea nausea. d, f i should co-operale mummy ti, A