_ g lei. ‘g-lllilgllluwrfigr‘) any-i most striking duties on thoso products are planned. invzéqfflllcs chntrlbllied Q“ r“ mun-la i different head lligfii "of tho day, ll I t? l ‘ ‘ i. lli glib» v influc ill _ lmcafirhni course is 00W!" d) ialyirli! A anointed arch ‘L-Al- s point. Tobacco: also were advanced cat of financial lm- lllill-a, ll-d by Alucrlclla 'l'l'lephnil0 with start. "so lliizll for ille ycllr. Wl-sil-rn Iinion Am (‘n11 pm"; to hold down dividend was cut to one dollar from n,“ moderate propor- $.50 but lullvcd lis rise . iiafroln pro- fractious, llliimugh New liuvcn Pre- ';',.fl','l,.,'-‘,.fi (tVhfl feel that fcrrcll final-d r1 when tile regular div- ’. lug Aliicll, Liquid filrlloillc, Du Pout. ‘Yilililflglllli toward Drug alld ll. hi. . mh -llt expenditures nulllwcre aluong the stronger iudusirinlu. l! “Ni. balanced budget ef- m O hi; r taxes doubtless H" “mi-h quite rclldy of ll point. Nevertheless, tile Industrial 17pm I'm "ling ill llllilitlou, there (folllposiia closcd at ll new 102i‘: high 11} I nlmlflmi“ luatcrilll uill already _ _ will“; nn-ollslruvtloll of finance inst Saturdays top. halos were Ltiflihqicnx iriii" ‘$1,, sfpfllllg, bankers hero Inuit “' l’ New York Stock Mai-kg; 0.9511» bold enough to mention a 3 per cent rate. Shares of producing and distribut- ing companies rose from a fraction to __...,_ for the reason apparently. that no new dug to Foods, also cxl-lupt, again rallied. lil- ll llet glilu oi‘ 29,’. wcnt_ to a new nver- Al Chem ut jumped 3 ilolllts whell iiio qlluurterly Wm be called (on Thanka tails confined their ‘advances lo - l d. idcud was (l I lrcii. (fill-luieuiu inelud- , _ __ g; . .... .. 119;, m‘ an“ game‘ industrial Alcohol, pun Pngiflp _ __ 13% mica (‘nso ‘flirt-sh . 1,1’, illlina for ll. B. Steel, (lcllcral Eicc- (‘hrya “at , 12 __"_ tric, Westinghouse and (‘use foil abort l: i; igim-ii-ie _ llllll tile general nvcrugc duplicnicdoiq 1- Lip-hi; 4 111i shares. Gen Elect 11K -_-g-_' ica. General l-‘ooll 1' , i - STOCK avnaauas. u: -1 ht 10:12, o l i . . 1 _ , tutlon to a New Jerse cont at . 1d li-‘lllllt-etnultfncs (slmnlaro slaiisllcosmtrlig tienllruslxglorf .. z-ilb-Rev. P. D. MacGuigan, Grand It was learned in a rgnablerqztsfi the authorities and Col. Lindbergh ~ ' |'f“,,',',_ ffl..“§’i‘i§“c'.'.'fii'§.li wmvr run STOCK Manner mu llllligigilllbttillr ' - "sIEIR-lvtr: Rev. D. P. Crokerl. W“ Au‘ ter that an engineer of the lnsti Reporters asked n p , . . .. ( -._,/ .. , . _ _ - _ f‘:l§l“"."'§I-'§1ll'."'nn u... ...-..- ~ llmllsfn”; Mo‘ ' I all’: JR; ~iti-,fl‘jf,‘jjgd"fi‘;v‘“',,““j°gf§f$ k512i’: tution and two State Troopers had q“..°,s,t,‘§“'c,,, Lmabergh ammo ll" ' . V - Nlllllbcr of advances 1 ' ' ' r I - - - 1 ‘ ' ,, i» lliwlv to M‘ fl out . _ __ l - - 1W1 18 10 v been engaged for the past 24 hours ,_ Ila-ii "if" """‘.'.'.'.l§.'l n’: ‘#1? 13111151.";l1..3i1..§2l§1""" ' 1.11;’ $4“ 111/0 km‘ m" c‘ P“’°' Rwy“ “m”? 1n an attempt to identify the lod- Sm“ P°H°° M lapping the pm” R""?JE]I‘“;T,,,:: ?:fi-ocustcrs 30ft! Total issues traded... . Ilfi-"yi 1617] mitRov- L99 H9779]. St- A3135; REV- d“ They were described as “rt _ MA? telephone wire lll the Lind- . will 63% 6156mm‘, MacDonald‘ Sturgeon; Rev’ ally certain identification had beeln ~ ' 901v 1111/ 191/ lFather Murphy, C. SS. Rn, End Rev. PROD 211-11? lgyijather Mulally, of St. Dunstlmb mfgeé job at the skmman Hom subordinate), talking over the “l ‘Ii e 11%. University. _ ca: i ENJOYABLE CONCERT Xiztgmsfusauflszgistfigokofiive 63;: Fbasis for a stiory of hfrictitzn ovelzr M h l (B xlnx.l.nn_ul_ Q M h a‘ 10% 10 1 I —An en- g use of the pr vatc p onc y po- \ hull-gilt inert-air: Iiarll-y, Palladiu‘: wcijlsll‘ Ila 3 ill. JOYBDIB 00110811 W815 held in Heurtz lgrfzesxcess tmgfieiihal amon.“ iCO?" ] -~-"-" “i” i"? °",>' ti,“ “"'"“.“,"' "*“"‘°"* '"‘ -‘ “9- "Mr- 11K o on 11a. w. Memorial Hall last-evening undcr p 3' m“ “m m“ “Any report of 511a. a 1m be- prodllte aid ll ll no 1 .i., flour 31W 14% 35 dents of the hm count‘. in Wm r . - illllil)’ 71,2 ‘p94, 111/, the auspices of the Y. P. S. The y y C‘ oi s or b rokcn uns uucliungcil nt ill -l-= was sulnua-r lnnkl- l-l-llls ll puulltl. llccclpts ' iii-t. was steady, quo- - 1 lots pcr 80 pound _ 1 30 i1. if! cl-Iltll for Quebec sud no n. 55 cents for Quebec y Iirllnswick green mount- faiiai prices \\‘(‘l'B ten cents per phcspcr. - ‘reign Exchange 1 ll. (3110,, By the (‘anall- isli and foreign l-x- nu lathe (‘llliillllllfl I'll by the lloyal Bunk 1 ll ioduy ns follows: ~ peso ,.. 0.2805 Y» pound . . . _ . . . . .. 8.2810 _ lcllilllag not quoted ‘ ilolga . '. .... 0.1.144 Illil . . - 1 - . . (LUTIJFl ‘ .not quoted not quoted - ... 0.0329 "“S -~ lev........ . . iiani: Kong dollars lllurailia er ‘I .. k lain pound lilrll . tl-r of a cl-lli at l-nru 4.50. pound, To retailers 31.70, lniddliugs toll ""'l‘t' l|Ill'lll‘~ll|Z(‘l| at bug 00 ill-ands 2.0.7, {til-cats lilil 1'5 to 20 ccllia a carlota 11.00, flit "9|Il*\‘li\'l‘|_\'. ltereipis were 7U Ilnd British cartons . bag .' o-s, .\'. ii. Si) pound [y g Rubi," illi luillllllni: 00.1. middling i105, strict lnill- f.‘ I Alcohol B carious >1 fresh firsts ill cur- amp," pm-ifiK HH-ralzl- firsts in Inland Aircraft siora-r- sol-nulls in 1'"ll(vdf‘|)rp _. _ palm-a, Que. S0 pound ririmi 1:111; infp Cudmore, Mrs. W. G. Spencer. M- l.' S fitccl . . UH" \'.'ll1 Steel . . . Rim’ War Ilrns (‘o . . .. 7111111: sugar was firl1l~r i1 and alillollirl‘ ma: l-‘im- lol-al l'filIl"l'S shnlvl-d 11o luicrl-st 2.81 “"0141; p _ . for spots, operators and ouiport re- .'illl0i'i~i paid 2.55 and 2.80, willie offer- llngs were comparatively light, Sales reported were 25.000 bans at 2S5 while 28,000 bags of Porto lllcan 1. . 1 M 1 Elvin ‘prolllrlliltolilltlrllliriteug? u" M I u, tldultlurcs were llflllitCr rcl-flccting libel s cal or spat mar 1- , mu u grow 11g 0c ar et I Quotatzons Professor A. Roy Kendall accam panied the performers. 0 ilnprcsslon that the (‘ubun crop ro-i stviciloll plan may still be cllrricd our. ifllilnl prices were net ullcllnngcd to 3 p0 is ll . Approximate sail-s 20.3710 ions. Iiarcb closed lit R0, Iiay 83. .i\lly 05, Scp. 1.01, Dec. 1.07, Jan l.0li_ Refined sugar was [unchanged at 4.1.‘? for tine granulated wlill lilo lleluauil still limited to nearby rcqllirl-ulcniu .ol1ly. A p the Canadian National Hotel; M; "isl-II-o-rli-‘lorg the guest of the Hon. a. Shelton Paper . ... ..! COTTON A1; pumi- 1-1.1 _ l 1o 9 91/, Sharp, Minister of Agriculture; NEW YURI’. .\'. 1'. n. ‘l s.-c t- . - _ _ ton futures cldscd barely aft-dilly. (‘igs- llliililsglgg ltlffilu... . .. i (2.2 Mrs‘ Georgie A‘ Taylor’ Past Glam‘ liltt bids: Jail. 703, Feb (l0l, April-t l. 1\ia_v ll (I Pal-king _ . lily ill-Al. August _ Scpicll l: ll '1‘ I. Power‘ . . 73-: Ocirobcr 740; .\0V('llilll:l‘ 74S; flce- ll t.‘ Power A .. eiubl-r 7.17. (i L‘ Foundry llell Tole H, H,“ l, u,‘ Grand Lodge of the Ladies‘ Benc- 21 231,5 233-’.- volent Orange Association of British it IISUDC Lilllfiziltlfllflldy. 11511111111’; 105. l: c Foundry-Pf 151/3 Amerli-‘a l5 5907131118 t"; the 1491111“- verpoo. ‘o ou ill t f l - ' ‘ , ,, 1 nland. Prices l1 poillllla lager.“ Rllltflfi- Pf '. . 01% 0i 61% other delegates are m the city and can middling flllr 050, strict good f) I Alcohol 11,5 515739 representation 15 expected . ..... . . 0.2144 lies iii-liar 11 1-10 per cent '1. liiorch SL-For- lar. Great Ilrit- in cents. Great i’ Franco 3.01 o! 3.01%, Ger- llll DONDl-ID ‘VIIEAT ' Y0 - ‘ ' l March & llnntlcd ll sil-aili‘. lliirb Low (‘lose "310 02%| (lill/y-llil 0014411111. ireal Market Sidelights . “arch 8. (Ily the ' local market a- iodny, a gen- t succeeding tendency. m“. i ‘ vltbln narrow t lciolu lui- session. with I "i lllillffiilf.‘ for such ' Brazilian,‘ rililllllllllll - -, "o'er. tn. llitbj Is- "ilgrictoll Frontenac tn keep "i°"ii.v st their previous "N! 1a- fractinnally higher. llllovelncut that had its n an ndrance in tho oil i" "l" lullanco of the, t before the close, this vorrcspontinlg improve-l liar». \ lain-h wider lint: trading, voi-' arm'- reduction, and i imirxlin calling .03- vll its loss of thol resumed the‘ a evidenced at recent pro- were in ccl. The ' 7. dlini: fifiii. lnlddilni: 748, strict low (‘all I'm- . ... 20.’): this morning. The EXCClitlVe Of i211!) illillllllliili: 11.n- ‘manila...- aaor strict v1.1a l-lnw 51/. Provincial Grind Orange Lodge. - on Il-rrv- . -ll _- 4.‘, - :1 s -l . ~- Tnm, ,,.,,,.u mfiiffbnlél, '}?,2i...11T.".,- llrlllli~.,m‘i»f,l,c,. - _ 17,2 which was 1n scssion last nlgut at . lncricali. 1min nrlllge 2'1 the ‘Canadian Natiollal Hotel arc -_- n 1 Tcxill ' o3 ' n°su w “d” _ 2 looking forward to the most suc- ' §rli|é8llliil . 2 cessful meeting that has been hold L ll]l(‘l' e . G - M k - . ,. , for many years. i tcrnatl n \i ltcl U? 9',‘ D7 rad! ar et lllil w 115:. I.lli(I'fd . . “I ' o3 ' .\i:'- 1.-l . sr/ ' '_" -——~ iflfhl 1-11.31.” ._ 11'; ROTARY MEETING-At the Rot- . . CHICAGO fjhnswil-flfgl-lh- '-_-_- I: _-l-_-|11z 11 11,2?‘ ary meeting Monday. the sneaker st. Law c111 . so was Rotarian J. A. Webster, Chair- (‘Iliihifli’). iil,, 1\llll'(?h 8.-liroadcn- i‘ lulu-el- lug of export business in North A1111 Willy El I evil-a brelldsiuffs luilvllivl‘ wiill sour- illg of illc ilrliisil pound sterling, guvl- ll. (‘rash hoist to ubeat values laie lmhiy- (‘oluulcrce . It was estimated 700,000 basllcla of ‘\‘(|||trpal _ whcllt ulld 500,000 ilusllels of rye hull Xovp sgggia ,, been taken fl-ola Nortil America for lloyui overseas, including 200.1100 bushels of llllltcil Staics ilnrd winter whcllt fliill 1170.000 bushels of wl-sil-rn rye. A rc- portcd exchange of .'1,illi0.000 illlsilt-is of stabilization \\'lll‘.'ii for fllturcs lit Kansas (‘iiy was consirllcd iu some liullvters lls indicating lilo farlll board was preparing to get out o! ihc casil gr‘u‘i: léuailncss]. m t,‘ ’ cu coal-l lluse cd -~'}j above Roy TOOIIIDS, ycstcrllll_v's ihllsil, corn '.’ In If n _ oats tl-‘l/t ullvlluccd, and‘ ilrovlslolys 17th Meeting opened by finglng power at the mam plant and flux“ 5g? man of the Water and Sewer Com- ‘r missioncrs, who gave a most inter- icstlng address on the water and 5.19 outlined the history of the move- 211 1 ment which led to the installation of the system and spoke of the var- AVON LEA INSTITUTE Avon)“ the two systems up to date is $674,- Mm p402. He then touched on the future The Feb. meeting of Woman's Institute met at llllcllllllgl 1i lo seven ct-llls lligllt-r. “TXNIPEH JVIXNIPEG, .\illll.. .\larch ‘L-Iirlsk cnrly buying lllipurlcli a iirlll tulle to wllcllt flllllrl-s in the grain pit ioduy and dcsplie laid-session checks prices lillislleil '73 to 1),", lllghcr than .\louill1y‘s close. M"! closed ‘lit lo ~71’. bigill-r at (1751,, Jilly and (it-tuber curb gained ‘ii. to eloso at 178V» ullll 70%. Ilnprovolucllt was lloicd ill the export flcid. it was estimated that 750,00 bushels were worked abroad. Weakness at the oiu-ulilc was due to heavy cnblcs froiu Livoriluol nail sllro soon llftcil and illn trade ilccnme quite bullish. l'it operations at all ul- es were active but transactions were a trifle ullxcd duo to tho conflicting lllcus on the cxeilllugc sliulliinn_ Foreign advices apart from tho cx- change lnovcluent was without feat- ure-. Rome private llllvlccs indiclltiilg damage froln low tclupcraturca wcrl- received from tho [lulled Slates winter u-hl-ot bcit. (‘nah wbcnt and, coarse grain trade ranged from indifferent to fair with values generally holding firm with a narrow range. (‘LOSE Wheat-May (iliuli, July 68%. Oct. 70%”- Ontln-May Ilfill. uly 3274.14. ‘agllrlcyz-Mny 4315, July 4354B. Oct. CASII PILICEB Wheat-No I iinrd (l7, no 1 nor 00, no 2 nor (l2, no {l uor as, no 4 07W. no i’: 00, 'no ti 4743, feed 451/“ track 0d, no 1 durum 871,5. Oats-No 2 e w fil_. no 3 c w 28%. c! 1 freed 28, no 1 f1-1-d 271,3. llo 2 feed 2d, . rejected 22%. truck 31. 80k, no 5 c w 31, no 0 c w 3001i. track 41141. arleyz-No .‘l c w 4i. no 4 c WI UPWARII RURGI; ----- MONTRIIAL, Que" .\inrch R. iii)‘ "l" Canadian Presto-A 1111-0111.- Ill-Ward surge 1a tha value of tia- pound alt-ri- ing today featured dcvcinpiuonis on the foreign exchange laarkl-t hcrc- Brltish funds, after opening at $1.00 rushed upward to 84.10 null l-lowl nt H.114 which compared with Iss4"- Jlay’ filial quotation of $3.0 1i UnitelFSiatt-s money npcucd weak lit 10% par cent premium but 01'0"" during the day and viola-d at :1 arr: lrlium of 11 1-10 pel- ,ceili. abslll-‘l higher than rosin-darn close cf l you elat- °“*‘|'|"l¥s from (‘lib-ago but iile preli-i ode and repeating creed. Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted and the roll call answered by sixteen members, nine visitors were also present. School and sick committees reported and new ones were appointed namely- Rustico School, Mrs. Roy Woolner and Mrs. T. L. MacNcill; Rustico Sick, Mrs. ‘Roy Toombs and Mrs. Glly rtoll- 'ings; Cavendish School, Mrs. J. N. ,MacCoubrey and Mrs. Milton iGreen; Cavendish Sick, Mrs. H. 5.. ‘Bishop and Miss Gertrude Ack- ‘land. Several bills were moved paid. Next meeting to be held at ‘Mrs. Jerry Simpson's, Cavendish,‘ programme to consist of papers on {different Agriculture topics. Roll ‘call to be answered by an Irish] ‘joke. After a very interesting pa-' per was read on "The Farm War-i man's Birthright,” by Mrs. B. C. l readings, recitations, dialogues and a solo and contests. l Lunch was served by commit-i ‘tee and hostess, and the meeting, ‘dispersed after singing the Nat-i Iional AnthenL-Coliection, one. l ::An Oil of Merit-Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectrio Oil is not s jumble of medicinal substances thrown to- gether and pushed by advertising but the result of the careful investi- gation of the healing qualities of certain oils as applied to the human body. It is s. rare combin- ation and it won and kept public favor from the first. A trial of it will carry conviction to any who doubt its plmr to repair and heal. iory power plant at Bvncklcy, and more power and greater capacity of the sewer system owing to the in- creasing demands upon it. In clos- ing, he paid a tribute to tho carly Commissioners, through whose forc- slght, intelligence and energy tbc systems had been made possible. Rotarian James-R. MacKle was in the chair today, and there was one guest, Rotarian W. R. Montgomery, of Montreal. The musical program included solos by Charles Earle, who was heartily encored. Reference was made by the President to the illness of Rotarian I-lon. Dr. Mac- Millan, to whom flowers were sent. Bulb Growing _- day night police investigated ‘VETS Stewart UIIMECI U‘!!! P53195355 samu- ,_._-- vrcmnL-i. n. c. March 8-—(By‘th° “°°°'“P“"Y“‘F ‘mm’ w?“ The Canadian prm)_nmmg the caused much laughter. On an. m; Woolner. A very enjoyable Valen- p“, "no" Brush 301mb,“ profits thank the donors Dot was show. tine program was presented by duced mmlooo bum‘ wwmmg wiered with confetti from an over- committee and others consisting ofla “Way conducwd ab’, the hovtbfliflhg m; bell. After bouncing the Wrldc-io-bc all joined in slrlglllll-mr the Tatum °' cultural branch or the Depnaymcziiffiwr Sh“ A Jolly Good Femwy Alcbild. Walter Laffcriy. New York o.’ Mriculture. The survey revealed the rapid pro gress being made in the bulb-grow- ing industry and 1t 1.. felt that this m"- provincc will shortly b1; able to take care of practically the entire Cra- adian demand. During the year two hwidrcd n:- ree were devoted to this phase oi agriculture and Vancouver Island and the adjacent Gulf Islands pro- duo more than 0,000,000 of various Ends, with nardssi taking the load. 0n the mainland the blllk of the bulb production is located in the Fraser Vslley and near Vancouver. Bill! In llloflmrn to; lesser the Kootenaydiatriet. GElTlllll. "Gtllllillllllll illEET ME AT THE IRISH Par- I .Qu0tatl0fl8 edi-ro. He“ Wtdnfldfly "ilgfglfg; ladder a one of the few definite ALI. DONATIONS OF candy for - _ .1 “ll St. Patrick's Play. Phone 1147. and when the Imam was “m” a “Wk progress. l! any. had been mode by, 11' 13734‘ ago tonight and was found about -~5aivy" spltale and Irving Bitz. SAINT DUNSTANS vs Acadia ' University tonight. Iii hours skat- Band in attend- 1370-11 U 1V3 ronrv nouns DEVOTION — Jersey Sm, ponce_~.rhe H“ gglis/flForty Hours Devotion began yester- 14741 l day morning at St. Dunstan's Basil- The following priests are in y‘ flgzgzlthe City atetndlng the services: l, Piano duet, Miss Hilda Burns and I Miss Mae Sterne; 2, Solo, by Mr. A. 1a R“ Guns; 3, Quartet, by Mm Rm, also developed interesting answers _ Harvey MucPll: 150K] am! All". Jalncs .114. Calder; 4, Solo, by fall's. Sckaad; 5. Violin ~solo, Miss Thelma Tcccl DELEGATES ARRIVINC~~DSlC~ gates in attendance at the Glzmdl Orange Lodge of P. E. Island mect- ing in Charlottetown today are ar- 1 rlving in the City. Mr. W. W. Milt- tart, Grand Master is stopping at P. M. McCauli, Grand SIcretary is Qiloillzailoillir, 101111/1 Mistress of the Most Worshlpfu2_ 1H 18"!!!‘ l2 {Cllllilit .Hl o s we 5Y5 cm ° no c own e ldog in the habit 0f bflfklng at the acquaintance, that a friend. while; Iupprvfldh 01' “P5118975 m‘ the e5‘ ‘telling his fortune, said the miss-l ious extensions which have taken‘ place since then. The total cost of I Norm Rusmo, Fem needs, which will include cheaper ' i l I i l l ‘ was CHARLOTT UARDIAN A LINDBERGHW (Continued-In); Page 1) _§_________i__ state Home for epilepticll. The '10 feet west of ihc house along a undei-woi-id characters mm M f°m'pr1“ts~ as the Lindberghfls “Go-betwcens.’ THE MYSTERIOUS LADDER. The ladder has been described as a “aialceshift affair" by Major Charles Schoeffel of the New surplus ‘materials left over after the con- struction of a cottage at the Epil- eptic Home were sold by the Insti- deslrous of dealing directly witl press conferences police 1. the institution is located. Sklllnlrlu umee“ Cm‘ Lindbergh and the p0 -*'°"'" 1'1"’ -' -- - - - 3% 97% ‘Nor-program was under the direction of i 1 i- osiiive] untrue“ M-rh" soulli nail . ...|J0=yi ]iil/| 1111:, ~ i ‘- -1,_ - f 11% o D Y ‘ . -.i ~ bran ton "mm M“ fiiilx-Itlplllfllliilfl . ... 1'4! 1:11’, l Miss McLean, President of the So- Ijnglirr l:“]11g:nc";::ge::tin?" ‘gciioeriei replied, , 11.. z 1111...... ' ' “' " ' " ' V, , Q clotv- There was a largo ottend- b m; r ' H 85m "W1 While Henry (Rodi Johnson. mm‘ sunmmr In l-llrlixlit lll-i.—ll._'i .. " n’. once and the numbers were wcllrc- S“ m “_ w“ ° a Po ccisaiim- suitor of the Lindbergh " ‘ -' - '“‘" "" 1" KM (lull 5 '14. 4V. officials which was not made pub- llnl-at 2 egos fri-sil sill-Phil» i"|'l‘ 1t anal-lag "- -_1i) celved- F°11°W1n8 15 n"? Priiglilmi ' ' 1baby's nurse, was ending his fourth, , eggs fresh extras ln,iy (_- ("m _ 11C. "or" PM“ Que-tr"-ISZZ.L‘Q.1°¥.Z’°SZ;.1S‘2Z"1321i.3Z3. til that phase of the inquiry had been completed. "By that we mean investigation of his statcmcnts," reporters were told. 1s to Police investigation inside the “top “ome of the Llndberghs: The .1 s “lcsurc that police are still crutiusing the possibility some member of the houcshoid was in- volved in tilt.‘ theft Of the Child This jngludgd 111g gompgrisqp of come in response to the fdlowlna Johnson's statements with those of flllt-‘Yyi John Fernando, who said John- son gave him a. ride froln New - York to Connecticut. Authorities at Hartford, Conn.. "The P05115111 0f Still-e P05"? t0 where Johnson was located and drrslvor any questions pertaining to ‘first questioned, said the check ‘I1 Possibility that l‘- Servaml °l' also included the accounts of John- Pmlllvyfie in the Lindbergh 1mm’? son and Johannscn Junge, husb- lvas involved in tlic kidnapping and of n servant in the Dwighi ‘has created a general impression .Mo,-mw household‘ as i0 their that Such =1 theory l5 me m°5t whereabouts the night of the kid- plausible now hold by oolioo- napping, a part of ivnich they “Do you care to say anything spent wgethen ihat will exonerate any or all A Snght similarity was noicd nlflmbeis 0f the lwilselwld?" during the day in one of the “ran- I Col. H. Norman PLAUSIBLE THEORY possibility of successful direct and‘ confidential negotiations bfltween the kidnappers and the Undbeflhs was attributed in part to lnlmna-i tion the Associated Press obtained —"'~'* -~ Monduy saying two not“ 1mm —m:1y discuss questions and may received by assist the Speaker in coming to a designated lHowevcr, it was clearer than ever; ibcfore that the Llndberghs wcrc the kidnappers on the basis of‘ Cuminuing up" their public pleas. promising con-' Jldenoo in and “M! for represeil" l the Conservatives had criticised th tatlves of the kidnappers. Ind Mum EnlC flatly there was any rift between DEBATE ‘I 1Com nucd from Page 5) not taking part in a discussion l ‘ mailer in his chair." some yrc blghlvay and than pro highway when they took office. Hon. Dr. MacMiilan: “A differ . i the tomwing out kind altogether." he was’ talking from his chair, and! I submit that he cannot discuss af PAGE NINE flolvs l i‘ PUBLIC FORUM i cK AND This column ls open tor the discussion by correspondents the abductors were of questions of interest. The cm” 9°11” have had- It W" "594 the parents Sunday. d9d51°1l~ “CTWJYB "- W" quite. Charlottetown Guardian does to Gain entrance to the nursery ‘Nothing could be learned of what FY0091‘ 5°? "18 t0 have done so.” not necessarily endorse the ' l-loll. Mr. Sic-wart: "My hon. opinions of LVITIJSDIJIIIIEDIS. friend ls in-lillnbly correct but. that. . docs not. touch the point. He was“_'*"' r 3 Continued from pagr- 4 ‘and Briilsll Columbia, New Bruns- wYi-hel‘ wick and Alberta at once adopted discussion Mr. McIntyre asked why this code, and I understand that e since that time all the Provinces - laave adopted it. with the exception coed to build the same kind of of Prince Edward Island. I Contrary to a general impression - ‘the adoption of Electrical Inspect- flon by any authorities would not “I! the present, Government yen} mean a drastic move on their part _to the country today," Mr. McIn tyre argued, “you could count on ed Premises bergh home and specifically did the fingers of one hand the num- he resent Capt Lam (SchoeffcYs lber that would come back", to put the owner of electrical wir- to a big expense lr. the way of a total new installat- 1lon, but rather to advise or urge The gravel placed on the roads ‘this group to a safety factor for {private “He? n. not’ is there any last summer, he said. did not com- jpare with the 100 per cent gravel ‘which he,’ Mr. McIntyre, had im- ,ported when in office Opposition. further debate. v 1932 An Unlucky In criticising the Government Mr. j ltfcIntyl-e wished to make it clear that he had "no personal animos- iiy" but was simply cndeavoriug to do ills duty as a member of the their own benefit. This service at little or no cost to the owners ' l feel sure would be much appreciat- ccl. Again the Insurance Companies have to be considered. It would be with a great deal of hesitation that they would raise their rates en- tailing loss of business and gener- ial dissatisfaction] so if Electrical |Inspectlon would prevent this or f ‘The mom)“ bemg Put u"? RBPIY ‘cause perhaps a lowering of rates, [to the Address was carried without most, agsurgdly another benefit, is evident. Then, any new work undertaken under Electrical Inspection would ultimately mean only an additional lcost of five to ten per cent more 0119 F01’ MHITiHgGS ‘than under the old way. Some difficulty might arise in TOKYQ Japtm- Mmh a — ‘BY getting 11 suitable man locally to The Canadian Plessi-Thls is the m; the mpecmf‘ pggiflon, a; of Year °f the mtmkey- “mrdln! l° necessity he would have to be en- Fhe z°dia¢l°f twelve “M1515 °1' 31° tirely free from an existing elec- jlunar calendar which 2's still observ- ti-icai organization or‘ installation ed in many parts o5 Japan. , Whatever may be the value of the zodiac beloved by some work. This man would require s. mirth-Bit sound knowledge of practical elec- alllmais in trinity with preferably some tech- Japan, they arestill passionately 111ml education, some buslnesl classes oi’ the ability and some office training. people as having an irresistible I would suggest in this regard power over the destiny of man. As that the temporary services of a such they are them. a living force to member of the Inspection staff in one of the other provinces be pro- The year of the monkey is bad cured for a period of say a month ‘for marriage, according to th¢ Jap- t0 eXflmlne applicants and ‘m’ schwarlzkopfv ,s°m,, letters which ‘v85 received ‘anese calendar followers. Many fun Btfllvl the EPW110919 1n m9 mum“ f Superintendent of State Police, re- my’ me Lmdberghs last Thursday i-lllcs will avoid i932 for the marrillze 0f the WOIK- I-nvldefltfllly "16 B" plied: i “Investigation incomplete." The other why an alarm was not sounded by >Mrs_ quest-lo" dlficlmed [stance Morrow. younger sister of gspecific evil influence 0f the mm‘ ‘ Lindbergh‘ The Thursday ‘lkcy year prefer to have their sons lthe little Scotch Terrier. which newer, howeven was genemny dis- and daughters married in some lwas playmate and guard Two men who thought they ‘M182 icould help solve the kidnapping; l “Please say exactly _wbcre the lmystery were detained an day M» [Lindbergh (105 W115 i" u" time °f Ipollce headquarters in Boston and ‘the kidnapping; W110 had the d‘)? ‘ithen released. They were taken, »,llIIl'.l9l' observation at that time? into custody while making a ma-‘ ,‘HOW mflny intervening dim“ We” phone call to the Lindbergh home. between the dog and the nursery? one, an unemployed Shoe work- Were they open or closed? Is the a.’ had mid the other, a chancel jLlndbcrgh baby. The question’ tatc? ling baby was being held captive! The following reply was made: by an aged couple eight miles “Ground floor, kitchen and pan- from Hopewelp They were seek. try. Servants. Four doors. Yes; if mg to pass this information on to lie heard them?’ the Llndberghs when the operator The increasing interest l" ‘he handling the call informed the pol- ice. A woman's story she had over- BRIDAL SHOWER-Showers bi‘- lug the order of the day. o very heard n conversation between Tony interesting one took 111866 8t 31° Meslo, a contractor, and two men home of Mr. and Mrs. Lea. chowan. ten months ago in which the l of Ilgllilcld, when over one hund" Lindbergh baby was mentioned ro- rcd friends of Miss Doris Stock- suited in the detention of Mcslo man gathered to shower her with under $25,000 bond in New Haven. good wishes prior to her marrlaie Colm- to Mr. Wendell Phillips. The brldc- The woman said she heard one to-be entered the parlor to thmof the group make the suggestion sirulns of Iohcngrns Weddingitllnt one of their number get. n‘ Mamh played by Miss Marion job on the Lindbergh estate or i111 Stewart. After seating the brlde- the vicinity. Police reported Mes- '.o~be in a beautifully arched chair lo refused to say l! he hi"! 9V" which was decorated in pink and worked in New Jersey. but he said iviiite for the occasion, a large bas- he had once been employed in Mt. ‘ kct laden with gifts was taken in by Velmm- N- Y- Qigg, and wendoli scott, dICSSEG as The woman who told ihc story, wee bride and groom. Mrs. Red- llvcs in Colchester,’Conu., lvhcrcl and M" Hammond Sent-yew,“ rmipa report a strange baby had been Ircated there for a cold. GENEROUS OFFER In making an offer of $50000 the kidnapped delicious luncheon was served by the I ‘mmlmy- “Md h“ “mud mmflwgfi bestow, assisted by the ladies pres-ilk“! defms°h "° 3mm TE] ‘hgim The rest of the evening was,” “Pifilr: ‘L’? snma N} s“ a very Pleasantly spent in mus'c and mm“ e -" a c -‘ R"_ dancing. In the “Wm smart hours colleague in the House of dire- of the morning the friends dis-y5°““‘b“v°:1 °t m“ 01ml?‘ u‘: persed wshinlz Dot many Years ol|Lmd "g ' “and a ‘er _ Mpplneg m he, new 110mm Musk, child. I-fe said it washis ouumoncy has furnished by Mam, my“ hr- was putting up and rIHIY-IWi-I-Pil ” " “ - o si :- Weclcs. Redvers and Fred Stewart if" “has a” ggssiitlrgoulzlg “lie and Harold Stead. The sccompan- xgfigz: the retumu” m‘; chm ‘sts for the evening were Mrs. H. " dihout the stead Marion Shawn,’ and Mrs_.couid best be effected u ' . i l - skmman "mm laid of police. He received om- cc ,____ phone call after he had marlc Pill!- l5° the lcounted as the work of a "crank." “m” 5'6“ l! they can°n the Kmund that so important an affair as mar- l-‘age should not be held in a yea! which is believed by many to be unlucky. The season for the monkey year being unlucky is rather amusing, Monkey in the Japanese language is “saru," The phrase “to leave" in Japanese has the some pronuncia- tlon as "saru", though there is a dif- ference in accent. "To leave" im- plies to "to desert". What. the be- liever of the monkey year has in mind is desertion of husband by wife and vice verse, which practic- ally means ‘iivorce. A monkey yes! is certainly unlucky if that be the case. . Usually there is a rush to marry at the close of the year pffledlli! the monkey year, and last. Decemb- cr was no exception to this practice. Protection Bootscrapcsr have been provided at certian football grounds in the hope of checking the objectionable practice of wiping the 186i’. 0n the rcfcrcr. - YllflCh: Nap Sllop-kcspcr-Why not try one 0i our Rip Van Winkle rugs, madam? PrOSpectlve Purchaser-What kind are ihcy? Shopkeopcr-‘Phcy have an un- usually long nap! ~ ' k i ht in l d and an anonymous threatening ‘of their sons and daughters. Even Igpgeciglélsleweolgectmvvvgth o‘; lllauabu: mote sent several years ago to Con- inns” “'1” d0 not behave in the c pe Utility Commission (which body might function soon) in adjustinii the rates of any companies or in- dividuals selling electric light our- rent in our Province. I notice in an issue of the Char- lottetown Guardian “Properti Holder" speaks rather adverse!) regarding an Electrical Inspection department being started, and comment of this kind is certainly helpful. I notice, however, he has me classed as Dominion Govern- ment Inspector which is not the case. as I am merely Inspector of meters, and in this position have nothing to do with any electrical wiring. He goes on to say that the Fin Marshall or Chief's reports on fires in New York puts little blame on electrical wirins- EXEC"?- Would not this be on account 0i having Electrical Inspection in that centre for a long number of years? Again. just a-silort time ago the firm to which I belong ilad a fire in their basement caused by some faulty electrical apparatus in an adjoining tenant's placs. scttins ifire to some wiring Ivhlch bad not been crossed. but rather ovol" fused at the safety cutouts. I am. Sir. cic. P. E. PAIN?!‘ ! l Test If 31...; \\l\l‘l to icsa ‘Clfc it. ’ tolerance ni this aSP- 111V 110M Ml"! iamong thc ])_\'_llllliEl-’.l2l(l in a night- ‘Slllfi. l‘. 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