gcnuni v1» u at Your Own Agent and. Save p. c. Our recent discount sale has proved to us that the public do really appreciate it genuine discount FROM NOW ON We have decided to do away with all agents, therefore giving the purchaser the agents’ ‘ 10% commission, which amounts to a large saving. We have the LARGEST and MOST AR-l TlSTlC DISPLAY of MONUMENTS on the Island ‘ i ‘ We will beipleased to quote prices on ' same or any design submitted to us. CHANDLER & BELL 160 Kent St. Charlottetown, P.E.l. Phone 741-J‘.~ Established 30 years. The best of many Feeds blended in one Scliuinaclier Feed is a carelul hlend oi the pro- ducts of wheat, corn, oats and barley, combined with oilcakc nical, and minerals. It‘ is kiln dried and oi a uniform, mealy character. tllectitise it: is especially high iii carbohydrates . hcliutiiatther Feed is reroiiiniciidcd‘ as the best.‘ grain ration for young cattle and hogs, or its a hash‘. ration for ilairy cows. It has less iilire aiitl is more easily digested than oats. 'l‘\\'ti per cent minerals. Scliuinacher Fcccl is economical licirausc it gives speedy returns in better health and, growth. Used by thousands of successful live stock men. No waste. The greatest of all llesh and lioiie builders. Scliumacher FEED Made by I '_ ‘(he Quaker Qats ciinpany Let us tell you more about Schumachcr Feed. We recommend it as a profitable and economical feed. * The MacLean Company Ltd. " WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Askyoiu- [rocon t l i l l l Nciv Issue ‘ Oslo Gas and Electricity Works 5 p. c. Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Due March 1, 1963. Unconditlonally guarnnwcd by "l" Cm’ "I ‘om mm.‘ Wuyi as to yfncipiii, interest and sinking fund. Price: any. and inici-esiyldfli"! 5-3995 5' Full particulars gladly furnished on "ID1651- Eastern Securities 00., Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS w. ii. v. DUNBAR. Mew“ ¢M"°"°‘°‘”“- st. John ‘ Mlflllftlill “"1"” M? l-Qwoouoewoooooomwvu | The Public Forum This column ls open for the discussion by w. pqnflgjfls "l questions o! mums. ‘rue Charlottetown Gunrdlln does not necessarily Qndqpgg ‘he "Billions oi‘ correspondents. This now ruling seeks to lay tho coist of collecting long digtgnce culls upon the rural lines and if P"! 11110 ulfect would mean that siibsicribors on rural linen wontil have to ‘pay more for those calls ‘then u. subscriber on the Coni- puny Lines. It would mean, moro- ovcr, that if one subscriber on a rurul line neglected or refused to pa)’ his tolls on the ioqulrcd date the other subscribers would either huvc to pay lili-i bill or have the irhcla lino disconnected. bills and that iihould be suflficl- out without seeking to disconnect everyone. on the line. ' Tho airreenicnbbetween the P. i<i.i. Telephone System and the lint-iii (iovcriiinent expired on Dec- ilisr. 1927, and it will be necess- arylo have another agteomeut iiiuilo. 1 would call the attention oi out; ivrprcseirtatlvos to this matter and request that tthoy see to it that no agreement which is entered Ilnto gives to the Telephone 00m- lilllit)‘ the right to compel the rural ‘ lines to collect the Conipairgfls tolls. iTllfifilt rural lines were built with rite encouragement. and assistance- lot’ tho local izovciriiiieitt aiiil it is ‘up to that government to protect gt ling stroke 1o impose. 1 rim. Sir, olci. heir rights. l RAY- BROWN. l l in‘ tho tllSlflltl. iii which it is situat- ctl. and ask their CO-()‘l)0i"d[l011 in pIvVflllllllK the imposition of the li vroiildbc well if every rural atliieil burden iviiich this new nul- ‘pttyaitio. r. iii. 1.. line would brlmi this matter to March 6th., 1028. wMalpeque .\lr- Ilill'I\V(.‘ll (‘.i-oz'itii' left on hloiiiliy inornlitg for llulifax. in re.- spourii: to a telegram stating that '.\Il'~ Philip Croziui- is seriously ill iii the hospital with pnciintoiiia. Philip is lii. traliiiiti; iii the Nuvy lii llullfax. .\ir- Pirrcy and Miss Elma Stew- art and Miss Stitvert, ilamiltuii. iwurti visitors to North liedctiuo. on Sunday- Miss .\laiy MaeNult. lhirnlvy, spent the “geek tfllil with her cousin Miss llllZill llopgood. lii-s. James A» Campbell, Bur- lington, has rotiirucil .to.lior (lllllMi us organist lii Prlnctovru United Church. it. is pleasing to noto that Miss lllilii itaiiiiiny is recovering from ier recent accident. 'i‘h<.~ following is the honor rolil for i-‘iiittiing School. Principal's Deptw. INDIGFSTION I How to End Stomach Tro chronic with many prising licw pron all ings of fullness o. much of life's sparkle mid Porliiipe you scarcely notice early stages, but. tlon never curce gate worse. lie on your lit. pains oi’ tor eating guard their lencc la to take ii little and at tho some time soothes, ll Diupepsln" today-every drugg sells and recommends it, ac c. remedy for ctomiicii troubles. can't Iflivo nooiniich trguiiloo ‘Tape’! Dinpcpciu“ m: IlIru. the attention oi Lilia representatives . kSP0lLS YOUR LIFE Although indigestion niiiy not b! people, it: ‘in enr- feel- iitoititeeoitil perlo happiness. ipiciiilid rue it in the ho puck pas remember indiges- iteelf and usually m 3Com, The safest, surest uiiil cneicat. way mm“ ‘Vere Hickey to end indigestion, heartburn or iletu- Mcyuii. “I'ape’a Din hndstrciigthcna your deliciiic stomach let indigestion epoll your life-yon I m THE ClIAlll.OT'l‘ETOWN GUARDIAN Protestant Orph- anage Mainten- ance Collection _,___ Mr. and Mrs. William Burlioe Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Wood . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacRae .. Willie llicheiinan . . . . . . . . . . .. MISH Hazel Carver . . . . . . . .. Mr. and Mrs. Nat iliacKinnon 1 Rhoda Wood Mr. and Mrs. Rubi. W. Wood Nit-s. David Jones . . . . . . Mrs. Seymq . . rquti . . 'I‘lio Company thus had the right Lcod. to refuse service to any subscriber who docs not pay his monthly David ‘Reid . . . . . .i . . . . . . . . . . . . Annie McDonald . Fred Ilieintryo .. Jcihii McDonald . Billy Lamont John A. ‘Gillie .. Mrii. Jaek McLeod hire. illaii. Campbell Ali-s. Gavin Reid .. . Leslie ‘Campbell Hnriy IVICKGIIIIH . . .. llirs. LA. McKenzie .. J.il\'i. McLeod. Jr. S.\i. McLeod Mrs. James McLeod .. Total ilrtulc X. 1. Janetttr Champion. Millllll! Munilcrsoii. (trade VII. 1. -i GFPKQI’. (irlfllu VI. l. Leslie Abbot. Ii. ‘Kenneth Owen. ‘Perfect Attendance Burns. Ruth Montgomery, Eilivin Burns. Ait-iiiitain, Helen. nccssnully- MIIPDIIY (in order of merit). ‘ll-Laurette tirade Vl/il. 1. Louise liuirns, Lois Ramsay, Earle Stmvart, 4. ‘pc sin" after meal: or whericvenpuln wghoszirsgfoxg; tgil.lg?,infi,,d Mm.“ l5 felt. This quickly stops your dls- " e ‘ comfort by neutralizing excess atom- nch acid and preventing fermentation, Grade VL-Ernest Arsen zine Richard; Augustin Gallant. Grade V (ah-Rita Gallant: Jac- Mrs. Wallace Burhoo 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 -50 1.00 .00 .50 Vlotonfa Cross per Mrs. James Mc- ~v- v-l M»- wbmc-iuidbc-biioicoiulqob --oc>eo-¢=\=o¢mmoc=oo John, Doyilc, Porter, C. N- R. _ Weigh, Shed 5m) of Five Houses, ltas the contract, A_ B; Cmn.\(mc,o“.,, ‘ _ _ v _ H 1009 which fact assures the district of a ‘ - first class job. _ Edith ‘MncNutt. o ltutli Nioiitgoniery, EdWIlI Mountain, Li. Ray Mae- Louis Sid no iiiailo HOIIIU, good sliotsbut they were blocked! b v t _ I R0 QT g ' “H” m‘ s‘; 5'3“! o,“,_‘;‘",““§f_” . tliats the time you need Catarrho- v- _ Both goalies made some splcnn he“, did saves. niiig CAPE EGMONT SCHOOL _ f up_ ) __-_- t‘ Get ‘ m] cent pnckue o “pa: Standing for month oi’ Februuryf Arsenauit. ENE GABBS ' H Mi. VA l4 ~ KlllDk UQEl-ES$ THIS WEEK~ "wit. wiTiIifiav Mum"? fouit stornsu rRiETitHié, I FL ‘S "OUR SOTTlSH FIEND, siLLiE AMPBELL, rtAvs THE PIANO s VACEWONDERFUL By Barrie Payne 79R)‘ SPIAIt/IIG 0F DEFINITION-l SIW/Z/SU/J‘? A 35977”; . I8 WHAT my 754 A cu/w war/l u; /.s READY mt 41.: u” _ “A l l. Alflfllldin, Hazelbrook and Cron Reade. per MIIIOI Evelyn Wood, Gladys Burhoc alld Rev- R. W. .50 .50 1L as the weather 2 teunil unit; Al- Forest H111 Jottings Splendid skating at. Forest Hill and our young people are surely enjoying themselves. Rumour has it, that our local hockel club plan on challenging one o! the near-by clubs to a friendly game in the near future. Miss Georgie Dlngweli is in be Hill spent n most enjoyable even- ing at the home of Mr. Charles Ste- wart. Upton, on Feb. 28th. Mi‘. and Mrs. Waiter Burdette, Btraiicona. were at home to a num- bnert of Frost Hill friends n 28th., s . His mii-ny friends are pleased to learn that Mr. Granfleid MacLeod is steadily improving and we trust that ere long he will be able to be out again. Coasting, always an enjoyable am- usement among our younger fry is becoming a favorite pastime with those of matured years. as recently one of our respectable citizens was 59911 Bllluylng a merry spin down a nearby hill. We regret. to_ chronicle the death of Mr. Benjamin Davey. which sad Event occurred on March 1st. Mr. Colin MacBeth. who has been on the sick list ‘is reported much improved in health. Forest Hill people. always prgg. reserve. have decided to have the interior of their school repainted. We understand that Mr. Langley. _Tlic lumbering business ‘in this district has always been iiooci and has been ideal. many of our people have taken ad-‘ vantage of these l anions; the bigger contracts filled‘ this year is one of Mr. S. MacNcill and son, who are supplying matei‘-‘ ials tor a. large dwelling house at St.‘ Peters. o‘ yderstand. has decided to remain in tho Garden of the Gulf. had a Maeiiiregor. ‘Everett Iluairsto Les- ‘ _ -' |frlcndly call from Geo ct n- , _ lii,- Abbot, Iiols Ilnnlstiy- Ifflcnds one day 1a“ week rg 0w _ New lurk hxeiiaiige The hliilpoquo “IIoVe-rs" pliiyrili Imp yam, is WP“ unde] wa A, To d .3. . F, R. -;. w,’ > ‘ ,, _‘ _ - yvmd . p. an Hmta L _\...18.i. m" 59*‘ V!“ f‘l'°°"l“'° Hmsfjlidltlni! from the evening driviisfmn» 0"" '30- - - - - - - - - - ' - »- -~ 452% hockey Loam at boa View lqidai and jmgk, of the merry smiglfAnL cm. i“ Fay Co’ _ ‘ _ _ _ 4 _ __ m5 night, tin- score being 1--—1- hello, our belles are takinii advim-‘Alil- Suwll- and Wilm- Cu- . 174 The following was the liite-uili winge of 192B. i tAm. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . . . . .. 20-2‘; Rwll" _ chmmla" Bars‘ -More AnoyfAllflCOlldn Cop. Min. co. 55 ‘ (ioai ‘ y. i--‘-———l-- ‘ Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 208 1'» Ilvlirlslv J4 h- l-wuvbvllaquciuie Cormier; Beatrice yGallant. N. Y_. Con. and Hud. Riv. RR. 162 , Deioiieo l Grade 1V ib>~Ciaira Richard; Con. Gus Co. tN.Y.> . . . . . . . .. 135'»; (Yiiaiiiplop . . . . . . . .. 15- MurpiiidiPicrre Arsenaiilt", Marie Gallant. li-iud. Motor Cur Co. .. 93 b. Burns . . . . . . . . .. it. Bun. _Gradc ‘I1I——Alli(.& Arseiiault; MB-‘IHLCPIlHI/IOIIBIIPEIWI’ Co. ‘i’. ‘ For _ _ lrici Ilium-w Arsvivuilt: Alrhonscuntei-nationci Petroleum are. L. Hickey . .. L. B8110“ _P0 "B1- _ ‘,Standard Oil of N. J. .. sou, H. McNutt W. Simmonds Grade II (aw-Marguerite Gal- southern pacific Co, __ H n9 (y Champion L , _ J, Mufphy 1am; Aline Faiiant; Anna Arscn- Union Pacific Ry; _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ __ W“: ~~—— - - - - - - - - < - ~ - -» l- D“"‘l“°“.mm' _. ‘ U. S. industrial Alcohol Co. . 114%, _ ‘Y’“ufiladgegfinligigmgrfiilelw“ xivnilwfiitillghfltlfifl Electric . . . . .. 96 m. Period ymagquicrc i‘ l" ' "minimized Stat/cs Steel . . . . . . . .. 14cm, . . u a 1 -" -~ ~ . . i’ ‘l‘l‘Ulilll' tug“ ‘two-train _ Mira? “Dugfaf; Montreal stock Exchange . 3 0 '0 W’ III 'l '. _ ' , ' vim” ‘ I d I S‘ “Quasi Gracie I (bi-Jean Pierre Gallant .. . std to Siumon s ant in i Emile Richard, Anne Marie G l_ Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. satin-red the twine foir the i“lri-it Bu: 1am ' a Brazilian Traction only tally For tic tome eMn- bmnmel, can“, T 1 . ‘B. E. Steel 1st Pfd. low minutes tutor lliekcy Nilillliil’ _ _ ' c“ l” B_ y; 5W9] 2nd pm I lcii for the vlsltlitil team. The rule" _ - _"” Massey Harris ended ‘Willi! lac play catrrlcd on in D0 Y0“ Howard Smith .. t" t of t o c no. i ° M ~ ""‘ ‘c ‘ "‘ Umtlfluallr? Is Nissan‘ 2nd- Period I Your Weak? Steel Co. Can. Com. . ‘ l I I ‘i, _ Winnipeg Electric in this period tie i.‘ ioco are; " Asbestos Com, Nqv _, nth-it iiomiicrtieii the Rovers‘ not Th?” “"° 5'3"‘ “l °““'“‘ Bell Telephone .... .. When you are \snce!ing, eyes running, nostrils all clogged up-- conditions and i I , M.‘ W l _tfurnishcd by Johnston rind Ward, i alacc Down, who we un \Men1bers or “n11 1111! u in" IIJIIIIIIIIII ‘LX111 JIIIJJ LIT“ "u" rnrrn-Lum n-niu 14.. " d . vo+uo+e+n+wawo+o+mo Lin ny _ ciimgggulatftai; on tllifi prggenl; high It .ii. w. tci 2.00 H“ g ° m“ 11 Bvhwl- M!“ TELEPHONE CHANGES and Mrs. Wood .. 2.00 flmfixwfl‘ l‘ “Yiamly ‘he Wm S“ y : Mr. and Mrs. Hi6. Stewart . 2.00 B“ er m we “gm 9mm '.--» c idltl i " M‘. i‘ , . . this .,»,.,,,,,,,,.Z ',.,,,§{.',,,,‘,“,_§‘ ML all?‘ 1x42’; fzfigyvgyéim" :33 Owing to the prevalence of skitt. tclcphoiic lines which calls for the seyinoui" Farouii-ariion I ' 1:00 mg P“: meetings of the Young Peo- lmllwlllelc attention of all who are Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mcléiiiiiaiii 1.00 gffde§'°‘f,fffs flag“? 21b“? 13x15’ m” - interested iii iii ii‘ Ii . ‘ M . J Ball . ._ . ' " “e s m“ ' T i. ' bu“ Nqvliutlieiifthcmffilfnl. 'i‘ele- lllaiiiifirorei n‘ like‘: lo be mteresung a? we undu- ~ ' ' " i i ' i phone SYBIBIIIJIOIIIIHI uil subscrib- M“ and Mm. ‘Calvin 1'00 f‘ can‘ dmportant subjects are to be >, ‘ ‘i’ ‘ ’ ‘ 1 A \ v _ ' t‘ ors of the rural lines that after Mrs. Herbert Carver . . . . .50 e a e ' ____ __ > »' i i l l’ ' 85w“ ‘l i“: n l! ml nuwlllbel‘ 3181-. ull money due for Miss Margaret A. Jones . . . . i. 1-00 Mr D M MacD ld d ' i I i ' ' \ i; h i Sig; 10ml llllilillltfie pulls must ibe cci- Mr. mid Mrs. Earl Jenkins 100 paid ‘a i1 iii vrttoim Ali)? comm » ' 7': ieetrd by the Secretary oi the Mi"- tand Mrs. Earl Bailem 1:00 recentlyy g h o on Cross 5 “T v l" - rural lliies'td t ' i M~ W! ~J-w - - - ~ ~ -- ‘o ' ' h H h b m M y! P-E-l- Teleallflllfluéglxfidqigléxzllfiihlfi Mi? and illirs. Brectliiii Wood . Mr. C. E MacKenzie Milton HE e a o e o n’ u ‘i; lur further asserted that ti all the Mr- anti Mrs. Ilenry Burhoe . 1.00 passed IMFOIIZQII Forest Hill recently "A; lunacy duo ‘wits not turned in by A Friend . . . . . . . . . . . .25 on his way to Dundas where he - ' ll all" fiefirfiliiify ‘before the 20th. or IJIUHIBII Judson . . . . . . .. Jib was attendtngto business in con- 2i HERE WRS nothing QISB decide what I0 d0. If only~ 5i e 1° 0W I18 month th t iii ll ri-i. A ti J d . . . . . . . ., 1.00 ncction with th L.O.L. ' ‘d ' "I ~ “will be refused turtiiiir Cghllelifi Mr- aiitlfiiMixmubziiiitxiiii McCabo 100 e ' to be done’ That tragic ‘if onw ' '1 ti . - - - Oil MISS D0118 B90001! . . . . . . . . . .00 A nmnbel of young folk Of-FOTQQ E Hcr a without stint for meant to insure our agent oil. take out “a poli mother's until HEAD OFFICE :: Branch Office: rising automobile d e al e r. Doing well, he had worked ones at home. He had always benefit but had kept putting He wanted. to wait until he could spare the money to while” as, he put it. And now he was gone. Spent too was most of the savings. That auctioneer was almost giving her things away! She would have to go back to her she could THE IMPERIAL LIFE . ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA CHARLOTTETOWN iize the anguish and bewil- derment thait grips the young widow who "must face “her world in ruins” and provide for her children-with no in- surance moniey-—there would be vastly lees sufiering in the world. To protect his home and those dependent on‘ him is the first duty of every man. A modest deposit made year- iy with us would bring a monthly cheque to your de- pendents that would keep them in comfort. his loved for their cy worth Use the coupon today. 290 COUPON Pl no ncnd rne your fro: ooklot about Imperial Life Monthly Income Policioo. TORONTO, ONTARIO 70 Prince Street InxITIIIIHTJJJIIILIIIIIILIJXPKIJJIII11111.11 ti Lll ‘S0130 ck ‘Quotations ‘HALIFAX, March 0.-— Quotatlonsl the Montreal Stock} Exchange: , Sound Investment Advice -—by an organization. with experience of over a century in judging investment values, is yours for the asking. This advice is oliered alike to those who purchase in hundreds or thou‘ sands of dollars. The National gity Company Head Oflicefl St. James and St. Peter Streets — hiontrcii l" Kin Street Bu: 104 Blackburn Buildlnl l7 Si. Peter Sm.- TO ONT OTTAWA QUEBEC Advisory Board sin Ciuuzess B. GORDON. c.ii.r:. Sin Jouu Aiim W. A. Buick. . -\. l. Brown. Es ..x.c. HOlLSIR lmitiuGouiu. ic.c.u.i;. Wuuoi L. BIATTHEWS.I ‘ . ithnhiiinzoiiii. . :.c.1<‘uuu (‘ALG Eosos L. PBASE, Eso. \\ W.Mui.soN.Esq. Lin-Cor iiiiiiiieiiihictsiax. W. N. Titusv. Esq, m: 110s. i ‘ _I__. St. Lawrence Flour Bhawinigan 91?". Margaret Loivthcr. Grade 12-1, Annie Lowtlicr; Bartlett. Wanda lowther. TCHCIICI‘——GIUCI_VI~' Murphy. ----Qa>-—-—~ VII 1ST.) -» 1. Wilbert. Can. Steamship Pid. 92%;. Grade Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . ‘y b I. Tl] ' , ' giiiiirrggzxtine sotsnhiriiiirril: iiiigoltiiis): " Banks lmwthm‘ 3m‘ PM“ ichargc, enables you to breathe g3}; mfiatlca,‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " w: i l . u: te * - - - ~ - ’ - - - - ~ -- This wiui much the i-inmv, its the. qfiflecglyéga “All” tiglcleza o? tgfiégl: d- Barlow made somolwnl disappeal, Pam over the Wheat-Main. 138M: May, 1371b; Gfudc V-l- he“ m“ “M: m“ 5M‘ eyes goes away a. weak throat is July" 136- Albem‘ Multan: l Beaflsw- “e ‘gmmestrengthened the voice grows 1a C°"“_M9-"-~ 95"‘? Mfiyi 99'i‘5ii'mr"‘ 11109" Wm‘ will “m” "Ymg hardland stronz. spitting. SHEBZIYIE-caell; J“g't1m$' ,7 .a,,f."“l° nasal discharge are pcrmnncntl “k a" 5 ‘"3 M"? “I ‘ ‘“ ‘ The elm‘ nlulefi 4"" m" "l-‘mmgiovercome. Get Caiarrhozonc to‘: ‘mlyi 54- M Gomd: 4‘ Jame“ Clmmllm" “mhday. two niontlfs treatment $1.00, wheflii-MRY- 14031 Julifi 142' ‘Smaller size 50c. At nil dealers. 09% 1353'» Mlmm, ' ——-—-—-¢Q§-___._. ‘ » “HMS l ME " g » Do not be disturbed ii you sud- denly realise your Coal supply to lwlnlle. We can proyldo you with the very best. at reasonable prices and on quick delivery.‘ vv.io. ciiiis s. Co. ‘i COAL Phone m " Grade I-i. Ha Perfect. Robbers Loote Safes 0f $715110 (Special to the Guardian) it/uittmt, Frog t.'.ill(‘A(i0. Jiiiri-li iii ‘l‘wo rn|i-- wyighp iumma lii-rs li0llllll ivitti-limvii oi‘ tho Hui-iii __ _ ‘Lov/tlici‘. Emmett 68 ,WrigliL; 2. Charles Bartlett; Ii.1=‘ri\d ‘ Grade V11 tJrJ-i. Dorothy Macq _F‘arlunc; 2. Ashley Bartlett; 3, Ar- thur Wright; 4. Lloyd Lowtiier. Gi-iirie IV IJr.>— 1. Sandy Mut-i ' tart: 2. Sadie Muitarl; 3. Wilbert Griictc 11-1. Edward Lowthcr. attcitdanco. MacFiirlanv. Alberta Miittart. Lloyd dim“ Nonmm Huzcn Gillespie . . . . . .. HOCKEY AT ‘ALBANY "Albany Juniors" nnd "Carleton Jiearcuts.“ played a return game at the Albany rink Monday night, re- sulting in n victory for the Carleton Benrcats. score 4 to 0. . _ Andrew NOOFIMI and Morley Mui- tart handled the game to satisfac- Bammh tioii oi all. Tiii- iliic up was as follows: Carleton Bcareuts Albany Juniors G Evelyn Gould; 3, Raymond Mut- oal ‘Stanley Howuti. .. Stanley Delaney . Defence "°“ l‘°‘i“h°l§brnuw Chas. Bell .......... c. wituit ' Fcnton Howatt. . . . . .. G. Buchanan Forwards M. Dclimer . H. Heffei L. Noonaii rs Bartlett. Teresa Wnbertlililllil Muttart Lowthci‘. Pickeriniz. Ashlegq Mlg- ('0. iil‘ (Iii-em rally tiulay iin'l l.':(vl<,‘(l snifes in‘ $715,000 in llvgnll- nhli- svciiritlt-u iniil joweligv. ‘Flu-y iiliio took patent ioriiiuliis. Wlll" tracts and a list of customers of the company, muiiiiihctiiriers ..~t'; picture ‘(HD1108 anti minors. with-Fr President Nalhnit lloriii said were worth $30,001) ‘ The loot. included $500,000 iii iii-l:- otlnhlc stock of the‘ Uflilllltlli)‘. $100,000 in stock cit‘ cacti or two, stibsldiary firms. $8,000 lii stocks fllltl bonds owned by ilorln Illill $7,000 wortfh or jewelry. The president of iiho company- siiiil the believed it was an “inside! icb"- Gniiiini: entrance through a‘ coal chute the robbers overpower-i ed the engineer and watchman. NORTH CARLETON Report. o! noun Chfllifllll Schooll tor the inpnth oi’ February. u__-.-_-_ .‘_.._......._ . . . L-.. i 434% with double security UR Guaranteed Investment Certificate: arc secured by boil’ gilt Cdflcnl niortgugts nziil our own written guarantee; issued fpr periods from onc to three YOU'D- Yield 4‘ (70 THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY Head 005cc". HALIFAX. NS. int John. NB. Si John’; Nfld. huilottctown. PB hfintnnhQn. O, N, BISSETT, Acting ililnnngcr; errsrteir: "We