FRESH MUIRS GIIUBULATES J We have just received a big fresh assortment of Moira XXX Bulk Chocolates. All the popular kinds are here. Big array of Boxed candies from 45o up. 1B Prince Street THE (JHARLQTljfrlgfrOy/gy snlxaplnly ,_ _ __V P?» GE THREE ' BIG ASSORTMENT TRY U! FOB CANDY. .. Ernest ll. Worth ‘ Phone B2 Classified: A m|n|¢rtion“;........... JAPANESE (Oontnued from Page 1) ‘CENTRAL GUARDIAN FORUM-Skating with band m. nlsht. ' ass-ll SHANGHAI 1Com llucd lrolll Page 1) tilut alllvcd 1n Silongllal Monday, ticcl up at the 'l‘c.\:aco Wharf short- ly alter ihc J pam-se sh p had dis- appearrd. waterfront district swarmed MB. FRED if. Trainer intends go through the gates of the city walls. be a candidate for Councillor for City officials, not knowing what Ward three in the forthcoming Clv- mlkht YIBPPQ" next. Ordered the < ic Election. His card will appear Dower plant to shut off all lights, later. 455.11 and traffic was stopped in the n ?-- 1 streets. Rickshaws and automobiles i THE FUNERAL of the late Mrs.‘ Ell-Va way to armored cars and ' Harry Houle takes place on wed_ tanks that patrolled the thorough- nesday, February 3rd from her late ‘ares for the ‘est M u‘? "mm- l-esldeme’. 5 Kent street, new“, Great shafts of light from the starting a; L30‘ funeral leaving n‘ Chinese army air field circled and ‘ L50 to the station men by snennn erlss-crossed in the heavens during tram to Sherwood Cemetery for nn the bombardment while observers searched for possible Japanese aero- Tore Down U. S. Flag Dr. John Hawk, an official of the mission actirltu-s carried on by the 1 American Mclhodlst Episcopal Church Soulh, declared that Jap~ anesc blucjuclcts yesterday tore down a. United Sites flag flying from a, school [or Chinese boys op- - _ “u”, ll- tcrmcnt- rut-u by u‘ ‘ .tl u '- v _ . V‘ v v§§¢ planes. i iewLdisunntlL Ill .5 on ill l0 OIIL dvértwements FORUM-Skating with band to- The ‘om o! Lb“ Hm did not: Last Frldoyg Dr. Hawk said. the ...... 10o per line of 5 words _Ioperlineof6 words 8o per line of 5 words 7o per line of 5 words I +0444 £00404- [Miscellanemu 1 reply to the guns of the Japanese warships. It was reported that sev- l eral direct hits had been scored on them. Chinese accused a Japanese dock patrol of starting the hostilities. They declared the patrol had fired on a Chinese detachment near the waterfront railway station and that biucjackets had searched the school, asserting that it had been used as a dipenslllg point for large quan- ‘ titles of anti-J puncsc propaganda. lllBht- - 458-11 GYRO MEETING — Past Gyro Governor D. F. Bethune, M.L.A., was the chairman at the regular r weekly dinner meeting of the Club, held last evening in the Canadian National Hotel. Mr. Elmer Dunning Japanese literature. A burst of fire from somewhere in the vicinity of the csntral post n SALE ... APPLY 41 ' 433-2-2-31 Am) SUITABLE FOB oilthiillfifia etc. , Guardian emce- l | _ OLD PAPERS. 6 Guardian Ofllce. 2-4-tf. slitil bundle. _, 1mm LUMBER FOR 14,4 kindling. Apply 51 Elm nnn 439-2- - . 1'0 LET. BOARD AND ,, on nand at Guardian ‘ll v ' “Li; -COOI(ING RANGES, m“, Hbbung Stoves, Base , A ply 8B Rochford St. mm p 438-2-2-21. , “LE - AYRSIIIRE BREED . due to freshgnlnd Apply Dollar, Broo e . M" elz-a-z-al. I BALE-ONE NFW BOX I _. A good one. App'y to Wm. 1mg, Marshfleld, P E. I..' ,. 3 j, 375-1-30-81. iii- ESTERN GUARDIAN JIZCIAL COUNCIL MEETING , “pedal meeting of the Sum- .... ‘lbwnCouncii held last .. pub all the councillors pres- tuiba Vile exception of Council- ., iiulleill, the assessments for; I paving on Central, Green and .. Streeis were-fixed and pass flu cost per foot on Central payable by the property 1- us fixed at $1.34 per lineal v frontage. Moved by Councillor seconded by Councillor b» The assessment for Green “simmer Streets was $1.05 per ~ foot frontage, moved by Coun- l~ Strong, seconded by Council- Bahurman. The bills will be - out and issued lmmedlltely. lllor Schurman gave out that lad been asked by several cit- ?» rlm for Mayor, but alter l» the matter due consideration lad decided not to oppose Mr.‘ ' the only other candidate jibe iltld so far because his bus- twk up most of his time and Imfid not be able to devote the "Rt-WY for such an im- . ‘- olllce. Council adjourned. s. ,,,.. =- apitalization . A 0i Asbestos Corp. (Canadian Press) WTREAL Que. bob. 1.—A '~ lllnn cf recapitalization of '- Cilfnoratlon, limited, is an- Wlth the forwarding to n‘ all shareholders of the re- ln investigation made by " Wlllmlttee of reorganization, of R. F. Massie, Tomato, W m1 Chliflfis W, Colby, Mon- lllll Kenneth '1‘. Dawes, Mon- directors of the Company. H P70005111 is to substitute l _ “‘ 1011a of income bonds for n asst first mortgage bonds on h o’ °Y PM‘ for par, adding one n ’ new stock far each 8100 in The lYresent preference and "'11s snare capitalization will be ' ‘ltd and a new capital elrrlctlns of aooboo no par n n "l Will be authorized. The mhltlleral mortglgo bonds will "lard for 1% of the new ti’; each uoe principal "n" ° Preference sharehold- , ., ,0 ahml"! 1% new shares for ,, nn “"5 0f preference stock u V. llllfmlllen shareholders will n‘ ' 02c new shares for each 50 ......:::"c"==-ec- cw“- n n h“ eurlties are u; be m.“ y "l" of the Canadian ‘u omfllherce. TWO COWS NEWLY FRESIIENEI). Gumsey and o. Jersey. Russell Wheatley, North River. 440-2-2-21. 1t- 133 WANTED - BOARDERS NEAR n Gyro Hon. Leonard MacNeill. P. W. College. Phone 375-J. 411-2-1-31 ' _._._i NURSES MEETING——A meeting consulates generally were shocked ,. OHN A LFRED McDONALD. PRO- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. (B. 3, Souris.) ' 9379-10-15-1 month. RADIO, TESTINGAND REPAIRS In- spector. Right prices, Satisfaction Ear-Dominion Government always. J. A. Bolgcr, McLnine Ser- vice Statlon. Call B60. v 308-1-27-61 uoncn-‘wa am: orau TO nu and gel; the cash’ for them. Sec- ond Hand Store, 10B Richmond 409-2-1-21 St. Male Help W unit-d FARM HELP lVINTIZTI-lll/UN OR smart boy for balance of winter. R. E. Connolly, Dunstlvlnaczc. 431-2-2-32. BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Molcr Barber College, 573 Barrington, Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. 14-stttf. Lost please leave at Guardian Oilicc. Reward. 421-2-2-11. THE DORE OF TIIE MONTII (By C. J. Kenkinson) the Purification Virgin Mary. The mpular Christ, the Light of the lights at the churching ceremony. to the superstitious. ‘II-f Oandlemns Day be dry B" fair, The hall! of winter's to came an malr; If Candlemas Day be wet and foul the priests "shrew" the iaity. Pancakes at wermnlsrel- School a quell": a pancake in a Dim. honorarium of one the Abbey Funds. ‘fklesday the cruel sport o: 52mm“! Present issued cap- ., n, ' “widths preference m9 var value, is $14,993,. ‘ PM 200,000 ,l,,,m o, m, m. a blindfold can n11 her, then no Wennmon stocks The pmpjg. wtcnnlttslzutlou on M . n Dlln ia estimat- mrnm-l" vlcc mm shares ""19 claim stock. i‘ flail. _ "At fllrovetlde to shrovlng g0 thrash the fat hen, it thy men." -6t. Peters Cathedral Iiingn: 1.0. Do not keep biscuits and cakes in the ume tin or the biscuits will n“, "WY/wort: I ‘l ' i J l Y few more men's winter coats: al- so men's and boys hockey boots and skates. Bring them in today , LOST — WRIST WATCII. FINDER From the early days of Christian history the second day of February has been held in commemoration of of the V Blessed name, Candlemas, is derived from the old custom of carry ng lighted candles to Mam on this day, in honour of _ World. presented in the Temple for tony days after Christmas. Heme origin- ated the custom for women to bear Conslderng the importance a1‘.- tavohed to this Festival, it is scarce- ly surprising that the condition of the weather on Candlenlas Day should have been full of siflllflmces d the upturn in silver, there was a The half of winters gone at Yulefll In view of the austelaties that were to follow during the season all Lent. the people of the Middle A885! indulged in merrlment on shrove, Tuesday; though it was also e. day on which Confessions were made, were devoured with such zest that it mlzhq, have been thought some rcll8 W5 914110117165! 'were involved in the ceremony. custom is still observed. 0n the stroke of eleven the cook, caflyills emerges from the kitchen. and is conducted by one of the Abbey vergers to ihc schoolmom. Advancing to the bar, “paratmg the upper Schwl “m! aged 8i. Funeral Tuesday at 2 o‘- the lower, the cook tosses the pan- “19 Wu’ and fl mkhty seramble‘ Lee Stewart, Harrington. Interment fizlséérh; ‘L: Yggizcuérmnzlfi: Harrington Cemetery. thereof, xolenwnb proceeds t0 u." Deanery and is rewarded w‘th an guinea from Aeneas the pastimes of Shrove cock- fighting appears to have been the most 170911181‘. H8115 thR-t had not begun in lay were thrashed with s. nnnnnn,’ oilicc on Suocllow Crock llClll‘ the Hongkeiv border and in lilo Intel'- ‘nationai Settlement, caused consid- crnble excitement Monday evening The neighborhood was cro-xdcd at the time and pedcszri ns scur- ried for places of safety. Soon a patrol of Japanese bluejazkcts rush- ed up with machine guns which they mounted around the bulld~ ing. The Chinese postal cluployec; lied in terror, and the whole postal service was tied up. was a guest. Final arrangements made for ladies’ night were an- nounced. The chairman made fitting mention of the serious illness of I immediately thereafter the guns of the ships boomed. Shortly after 1.30 am. the Unit- ed States Consul General said he did not intend to evacuate the‘ United States residents. Foreign 0f the Graduate Nurses Assoclat- at the new tum in events, and ion was held at the City Hospital some of them prepared to move last evening. The nurses were ad- their nationals out of the city- dressed by Dr, w, J, p, mncMjjlm, A total force of seven Japanese Minister of Health and Education, chips c! war ls lying off Nnnklnc- 1-115 gubjecg, was the “HEM-y o; This includes four cruisers and Nursmgp 1mm "5 earnest stages up three destroyers. The only other to the Drown, “me and the speak, foreign vessel in the river, aside er told how fortunate the public {mm the 51111980“. l8 the British ivcrc at the prescnt day as condlt- destmyer- ions had improved so mucll during I“ mmrmed quarters it W05 Sllld the past hundred years. A vote of “mt the “pending arrival °r Pm" thanks was presented Dr. lVPcMil- 15h 5nd Umted states Yemmlcii‘ larl by the acting President, Miss mm“ at shanghai might “m” ‘l Wilson. who occupied the Chan Chinese declaration of war on Japan. - l Authorities of 1h Jniuruzltiona‘. settlement slvppcll in, post llg o guard of "v/hitu“ Ru sinus from the sultlellzcnt garrfszlll. District Isolnizvd Hongkcw, the (listric: scfzed b}? Lhe Japuncs.» last week. was wlloll.‘ ‘saluted from the res: or the in Bi""I.LIh Ask For Reli-lurucllll-liis tcrna i lllll -:ll ll‘ 1'11 Dill‘ ‘twin-s llu" ‘h. up ||l' “li"'('li(l( _ u IDNDOIN. Feb» i—'i'he Gorenl ‘nll bylaw‘ \\' _ l-u? n,l lll nls (Cant nncd "om Page l) ment today ordered add] cm: .‘l"c whole <i ‘We nus in r .'1i[]]l'l troops rushed to Shanghai. A bai- "Jfkiii zlurus: till n’ghf_ for ul d talion of infantry and a betel-y o. ghis hu .1 been SllCL out and sum! rush of orders for munitions an materials revitalized industry after “H1”? Wm leave Hm"! Kim! a? “F95 Ill"?- the-sllarp slump which followed m; once on a warship. These troops Four Ullutud Silica iltsliuyiiir. are being sent in response to a. re- .t.umcd into till: ilulL-ur nlulldu; curly hostilities, leading bankers expressed the opinion that neither quay» 7°!‘ Teillmrilement "m" B1583.- Jupan nor China was financially dler Genera-l George Fleming. Brit- m a posmon to finance a major ish commander in the international confuch settlement. whuc the smcaped "war Smcigs," Already the British have in Bfltlth cruiser Bony-ck, with advanced, commodities made an shlmilhlll a. bllttalvn 0f S0015 FllS- hen and u nlounacd igm. battery a- lndjffgrgnt, fgspgnse, wnnnl; ad- lliers, abattallon of Lincolns and a board, was chrome from Hang vanced about a cent a bushel. But battalion of Wiltshires. The naval Kong, I cotton, an important product in the 101K188 0n dllty there wnsi-st 0f the » E. Kocdllln. French Consul Cu-u manufacture of munitions, closed cnliser Cornwall, the sloop Sand- ,:l'8.l at Tienxxu, sent word that a virtually unchanged. and copper wich and t/wo gunboats. The cru scr battalion of and zinc prices eased. Bar silver, Kent is expected to arrive from Ba- been ordered to the basis of Chinese currency. ad- tavia shortly and the cruiser Suf- French Cruiser vanced ‘é ccnt an ounce, however, to 30% cents. .nd six 11101.: uro on the \\‘li_\' il‘0lli Manila. The British CJELLSH‘ Sui- folk arrived from Hung Kong with la dctacllnlunl of nlurnvs and till. Shanghai. day. man power here to 5.000. Tile French put nrlnilrctl cars; ill- to Avenue Edouard VII, tile bordel (B! 35m” P- Howe. Aflillvlflttd -llne oi Lhc French COIICCSIZOD and P" Sm“ c°"°5l"md°"¢) lhe internalluuall seltlemullt. (Copyright, 1932. by the Associated Rppqfts that three UllllDCi Slut- ments, and expressed the opinlon3 Press) Us marines had by)“ imp-d brought that a major conflict was “un-, TOKYO, Feb. 1—Protests by Agoruus (lcllilllfi from ularlnc thinkable." Eel-eat Britain, the United States nnadnu.,.,e,,, “No major country," said the and France against the use of spokesman for a leading group. Shanghai international settlement “wants war. It would be impossible by Japan as a base for operations to finance a. wide-spread conflict." against the Chinese were followed In foreign currencies. the Japan- today by a statement from the for- nmcny nnncknd by the ese yen, which had bc n declining eign office that there was no reas- dunes owned shanghai “UNT1llNKABLE" SAY BANKERS MORE SERIOUS Leading bankers, in the main, urged the maintenance of compo-l sure over the For Eastern develop- Dcnounecs Jztp Policy Japan's poley in Shanghai wail Unilcd Evening: d recently, stiffened markedly, rising on for any change in the Japanese n“ Me,.c,,,.y_ ,1‘. cent to 35% cents. Along with policy. “Jnnnnesn mnnnry forces and The ministers or war’ mwy and unnlcn not only ilfllC lost their similar advance in the Shanghai foreign affairs recommended to thr- ‘nnnnnnss kn PM, n; Shnnghaj-S ' tael. cabinet that a. full army division mnnsn snnmne but have forfemd be dispatched immediately to the ,1 r, ht ,0 rmnnin on Inwmnumh Shanghai area. f?) .g , .1» n, yner 51¢ These troops, it was sold, would f" Sckilcmm? 50,1, gflptl ‘l replace the 5,000 Japanese bluc- "Ina Imnixmgc ‘t.'ton"l' n “Hun RIURPHY-GRAHAM-Qn Mgndgy, jackets new at Shanghai. Final dc- _ n‘? PM", ‘inns, mnlnni, ;m_ Feb. 1st, at st. Paul's Rectory, by vision about whether um was be "g M’ ‘"“'_“ “T u“ I 8:,‘ non... Rev. H. D. Raymond, James Ed- sent rested with the cabinet. pmpcfly mm!‘ ,1 nsffnjnsch. mund Murphy and Wanda Jean A foreign nffim. :1} ;;~ ;vn(‘1‘°‘tn€ nmnfnnn Graham, both of Scavicw, P. E. I. 00'1"" c‘ ‘"‘ s Inmnn demand m MARRIAGES States and French protests, snir ‘ , n ‘ _ DEATHS “Jnnnn n. nnn Ln Show followmg inlnzldr’ to SQ\)‘S. _____~_____________ China that she will stand m, no "11 Th" m“ ‘m M) l‘ ‘fin; ' . ~ - -, . l n" l lRAMSAY-At‘ Hamilton, Feb. 1, nonsense.‘ Wm“ “m” m“ ‘ ° ‘ , . those required for actual d-vlrnslvt’ t Mrs. Eliza Ann Ramsay, aged 72 The Tokyo government, he cx- ycars. Funeral from home of de- plained. does not consider its cause mm” “wk "Om {tvjiixrmvlxt 5011' ceased Feb. 3, at 2 p.m., interment UHWOFthY. 8nd therefore has no with settlement pflilfC rrsiuniug prjngegown Cgmetery, ,guilty conscience. I-le declared the ‘hm m“°t"”“' q STEWART-At the Prince Edward Bcvcmmflllt 0f China to be corrupt "m T!“ d‘s“"“‘““ M J“p§“,°”: Island Hospital on January 8-st, Al- m"! 601d Japan was W111i“; to do plain Cl0ill0s men who hone plox or cxcndcr A. Stewart of Harrington, h" BM"! t0 thwart "gym greedy headstrong mid inw-srlonsibli- at the war lordswho are responsible fOl'_.l1 5°“- "ml “mun “M mu‘ "L" “I clock from the residence of his son m?“ “m” M Chm" trmlblei" me worst‘ . This statement came an" um‘ "3: The cessation of fllfill r" “iii- written, but none-then”; joy-mm, lug of Japanese nrmcd nwlli‘ '~' fill‘? lprotests against the use of the lu- es in the sctllrment mm. "Noll combalall‘. J.1§~,l:~.;;. may l'l‘ e . mojn within the s 1.11 nun. ’l“hr_\' The protests came from Sir 1nd their Chinese nrigllboli; alike Francis Lindley, the British Am- deserve the protection which can bassador; W. Cameron Forbcs_ be given by the municipal author- United States Ambassador, and itics and the regular defense forc- cmmt De Mind. French reprcscnt- cs of the power." ative. Government officials announced that the full strength of tile Jap- an?” l"!!! in Manchuria would be directed against Harbin despite the’ fact that Soviet Russia has inzll-l Japanese sentrlcs on duly nt 1"" "Md it mlSht nrotc-t if Jsfrmm: c"?:"1cc to all to ‘a r2“. l 1.; ' l-POOD! Bntvfcd that city. lezv forr‘ n“ a t) c , SHANGHAI. Fob. 2-rTu~~'--~\ .-l~...l':'.. J tn t .1 i" —(A-P-)-Jl\l>anese blucjackots vir- were conccutzxctlng on the, uerih- tually scaled the I-iongkew area nf om L" of Ilongkcxv for ll rmv the intemational settlement against attack on the Chapel nntllc sec- lthc comma c! foreigners today. tion of Shanghai, tcmational settlement as a Japnn- ' es use I ll M E M 0 ll IA M In loving memory of WILLIAM G. TINNEY Who Dlcid February 2. 19M. inserted by Wife and Family. I CHINA'S ATTYFU DE A statement lsucd nt Nnnkin; N. D. MacLean UN JEITAKEB EMBAIVMCB Charlottetown a- Norlh Wiitshire Phone 1|! l \_. In the search they found no anti- ‘ crease in the catch of several varle- , The n" I r 314,“, “Bu, ties of fish such as lobsters, herring, Tn _ _‘ ‘ u yum‘ mackerel, snlelt and swordfish. 11nd“ “ v 5n, SAGE 80'.» French infantry had. The Waldcck Rousseau folk was due from H0hg Kong to- was due in from the south. 'l'ilcsc ronforcclncnis w.ll rais: the French _ tight in interfere." _ YOU may say muore, but Increase‘ 0f Over _ the strongest clalm we make i; 3,000,000 Pounds In Lobster Catch (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, 0nt., Feb. L-Aitheugh ‘there was a considerable increase in the total catch of several varie- ties of fish during 1931, the total volume of the sea harvest last year was down to slightly less than 889,- 000,000 pounds, a decrease of 113,- 000,000 pounds from 1930, according to unreviscd figures published by the Department of Fisheries. Tile 1931 catch was given a. land- cd value to tho fishermen of $14,- 561,000 which was $9,798,000 less than the landed value of the i930 catch. Unscttled world economic‘ conditions were held responsible for the lowered volume of the catch Zr CHOICE QUALli‘IES- Red Label 8r Orange Pekog BI§S1§lL..'l{UU(I.. _. 10.1.11»: l ,- Pm» tlon should l,» "rlcl ns n m- , tionzll mn- ~' luv nmm w; C‘) Y. ‘I g I nnldlethe grtnt drop in the landed snonm nny, .,, 7.“, ,,,,_ m, all ii & ‘ number r1‘. p " ":." "-" ____ - There was, however, a great in- after yo. which hrtvv .12 the passing of the “AM AND BACON Of the Eastern Provinces, Nova Scotia had a total catch of 211,083,- 000 pounds valued at $4,709,500; New Brunswick, 113,456,300 pounds, valu- ed at $1,062,240; Quebec, 62,176,300 pounds, valued at $910,560, and 31ml. scntatlvcs of the Church Ho» Judi- iii" H,» FILESII IIAIIDOCK 5-H “UN — IIALIBUT 1'5 —- SCALLOPS ciary, the Arnly and N; Diplomatic Corps will jli. in 5 _‘. nbservzlfion nf rln-"iozus ill" ‘l l hallowed by ccnturiesz. Nari-CE Prince Edward Island, 231143.400 nn m b Tr H? n‘ pounds valued at $782,400. nle “ ° 5' “M” “"" ‘ “" ,_ I V, “n. nnsgnn lobster catch n’ 433601300 pounds be!‘ suits of the colnnwr \\".l."l ' ’ HOG; ‘ ~ was an increase of more than three the Sena“ Chan“)? for n hmml- ‘ Fly-p‘. nnY . v v >-| l l - --n nnmnn pounds Diver the nrcvlons ful background, vii.l Til-list me plc- A n Hump year “"5 5‘, uh ‘ ' 3n l ' One change in plovvdllre is i_____nn____n nu“ l ——~- ‘noted. Reverting to thr- custom —~~* ~ ~ ——~-~— wlllch prevailed at the linlc lllrlt mind Church the Duke and Dur-h~-~=< o! Con- [IL A‘) Day Of Prayer Generally Observed naught vrerc here, "ir Excel» v . lencies Lord and Luci); ll.“ “lllllbiilfili H ‘-"'\Y , TORONTO‘ Ont" Fen L (By the will arrive together at the main in”. p,-,,, , u; pjmcu Ewan‘ i _ entrance lo the Pilrlhllnr-llt bl1i‘.(i-, 11:55 blot-ting. Canadian Press) Congregations ings and will lowl one joroccsslrln y (3 c‘- L T" “W!” the length and breadth of Canada w th q t Cf ‘ F n "' * __ 59cm “an on Sunday uttered prayer for the e ‘m?’ o ““"W‘r f" ‘mm’ lls l\l slullary Study success of the disarmament con- years it has hm“ m" ‘Wwlm f” Rrlflllll 11151108 — His Excellency‘ the Governor Cicn- Parlor 1122-2-2-11. ‘crence meeting in Geneva this “on era] to prQrvvri to 'll'~ nliiu on- "'“ ""' ‘vl-"nhvrs of nll Protestant denonl trance whip H’ H‘. l " ' ‘ '.l» - r: 1"» .‘ "tlolls jfillN-fi ixrnsking fur dlv— ‘PM! ‘m H“ ' \{ L g_ 'il'0f‘f‘.‘»\ill'lil t0 il- ')l'i Tllllrrrlll" l.".l\ l2 zvill sit in n chzlir \\‘.l'll mcrly owned by llle Prh lse. It is similar to the (‘hair which is ordinarily occupied by ill-- Speaker of the Senate. ue guidance [or the impclldin! gathering of the nations In mam churches the problems of disarm- ament and of world peace were top- ics for sermons. The United voice of Anglican. Presbyterian, United Church. Baptist and other bodies sounded o plea. that the confer- ence mixht not break up in disa- greemcnt. in Kingston most Rev. Clare L. Worrell, Primate of all Canada, urged the congregation of St. George Anglican Cathedral to pfli) for divine guidance for those tak- ing part in the disarmament con- ilrus mm mam. Que, Feb. l-Catflo . ts were 1,141 on the W0 Mum. :11 liiosfovk markets IGOGBY. Tllr- hull; of the. cattle offered were steer-r. of ilnrly good to good typl hut hlulzinl; some in finish. OCMI the first lo move and were .011 1-: =11 m s13 30 for medium kinds ‘ml up to $1 for wood cows, can- lers were not wanted at any price ‘l _‘(‘l‘S (lfir'l‘illi' as low as 50 cents. IIIGII BANK SCIIOOL Honor Roll for month o." ‘IZIYYZ Grade X----1 Jan - znond Allirllonn. llfiljlil Rubens . lFtrun-nri; i‘ lary Mil Lean; 3 nluricl Livinw one; 4. Malcolm Livingstone. l-erenca Grad? \’II—-i. l-‘crl lilacLean n‘ W t s6 5n and Gr. n? vml. n“ Stow“? I, unlhrl. nt §) n . slcrllu- m Kay nlld Rims/l no; ‘v w“ gm“ M $450 w $5‘ Ezglj; Mxlnitn Amman; 4 I“ ere in frond dnnznnd and 501d ll _ ‘ ' ,, Tuner prices. Good sucker calnl (Con: ‘med from Page 1) ‘ Graig‘: n- L Lmm f“). Km‘? I 1d up (o so ivizh fairly good Iv- 3°11“ L“ Y ""3 3- ‘l 111"‘ f‘ U, C ,,,,,,;,;;_- ¢;,\_-,-,-;, in mixed p,“ “lule- l" “l” g”“°"“1 °“‘“"='° °‘ or so 11nd up n» ease. The bulk "mm “m” P*‘“°5e “gimmn ‘Se? grid“ I l" RN“ “""R"'“ , (if the vml‘. villi-vs brought between make a rather unusual accuse Oil or M: jz-xlzolla: Glynn nun 3n‘ Common drinker. no“ .. w m- vcntllrc Q SP“ s‘ - ‘ ‘" “ ‘-‘ ‘ r m. s2 m sans. of PPSDE-‘t 1°!‘ '3"? lmPcr-al House‘. Mmwoe ‘Min T" ‘(Stow uflcohv‘ Quotations: Good and choice veel m" hgstmm‘ vsmmt" “mm” I; common and medium $4 to $8M. . opening of Conference Ralph MacLvau Tcacher, l-'l:lrvnc< Snnnn Ween)“ we" 3"’ Th. ‘ ‘7- HayuT- sheep nlurkct was stronger. Good PRAIRIE SOILS ARI) IIICII owes and wethers brought $6.50 to $0.75 wilh mixed lots mostly bucks at $0. Buck lambs were weighed up at $550 to $5.75. Sheep were "rnm $2 to $3.25. Quotations: Ewes $2 t0 $3157 Limbs good $6.50 to $6.75: common -." 0 in $6. Hog rcroipls were 3,183. Trndinl on hogs was slow, between 2:400 and 1,000 hogs received from Win- nlylm! and pnlllts west and over 1on0 were held over from lalt 30y. local hogs were moving my barons. butchers and h horn/y ilugs around 84.76 ‘.i"l'l‘ wciuhcd up at l4 v." ~. t~ru hops weighing ‘ vl'l.i~. were hard to seii. ‘=~ n! l0'lfl.\‘ were sold fol‘ s about 1,500 hogs Rt. Hon. Arthur Hmdersoll. 10f" lllCl‘ Iiritish Foreign Secretary, will pen the Disarmament Conference --—- as its president tomorrow alter- Dr. Frank T. shutt, M. A. D. Sr. noon with a general introductory‘ ‘amlnion Chemist for the Federal speech. Pressntation of standing lepartnlenq. of Agriculture .n "Nob {War-rs and other necessary preiim- ‘s on the Agriculture of rho Prair- naries, along with the main state- ies," presenls n concise Silllillififl‘ “unis of policy, will open next of the factors wlllcll giro :hc.=c sols ilonday. These will probably cowl)? their value. n fortnight. Then the main confer- Prairie soils are distinguished b) m“ will resolve itself into com- their general 1m folmiti‘, their rich- mmca noss in plant fwd. ll'i'c (‘SllPCiflllf- All that is therefore expected, ‘n n1'.l(7’§(‘ll. and till-iv fmilzlll! for some time at; any rate, is a physical conditions duo, chiefly. ‘I (“tnmgnt of gcnQril‘ principles. It {he largo proportion of sull-clcrlull- ,_,._ frankly recognized, furthermore. posed v0". Jlhlp nmiiol" they ("lliifl n hat until tension is removed in thO Further, lhéuqh the rainfall naer n 1.1m. Eng‘, no efypz-tlvg progress can huge pflriinn o.‘ ‘hr ' “ be expected in disnrlnament. a gclvrous mu- us ju (‘m Sfilllllli vwrd . obtained by fill Will!!- dry dstl‘ l And ‘:~<i‘_'~'. ill" (‘l by me National Government be- nnc cnnn . - fore the Japanese launched their “In nmiyn. mm, attack there was made Dub“ m bring about a rnizd '- 5511-11811-"1- 1t 531d‘ ‘the stores of plan‘. [Oud ilro fl\'.l i- "Slnze the Jilpllnflfifi "Wash" of able forms iriilluui muluv v“ "v jtiullcllllllll the NM/mnal cover” Thor ullriiull‘? <l‘-- nvor n lll"l mcnt, in confornllty with 1h‘? um“ umwth and 0.4T 101111.". 0i '31’ Power Treaty, the Kcliollg PM“ and crop. the League Covenant. has adhcf- while cxpl . lat‘ Qd to a policy P! Patience am‘ 11' opinion or the cir- slraint in none W?‘ ‘he Wwcrs Pra ric soils i1 urh‘ would uphold the cause of "gm time. bf‘ ‘Dc -.\ and justice. grain growlur and “Meanwhile the G°V°l'“m°m' ob so eomlncu, mus‘ v (la-red the nation's military and PO" more ration 1.1 fa ice forces to exert their utmrwt m’ the soil is to lw an; ‘.l.“‘ defense of the national terrltolll- ‘present hflll thus. xi u.’ “Despite this, however, the Jill)?‘ lvcncsfi. For tiw r liuumi supply ancse continue evftclldl"! the“ of nvfilalllo new r- for the con- sphere of aggrcsdflll- “my m5‘ servatlou of ih- E- v l-oil mfvl rmtchOd warships and ind"! "m" ul-c and for irzl n! wood nos and air forces in Shnllkhfl‘ ‘lth, the fhu 1-. from Fobrllnry lat t0 14th inclusive on Inter- l mil lrllific Willnbe fifteen ‘ursters per ccnt prem- this period the rate of » ow fl-oigit and express h" uinv- per cent: pas- . ...ue will be based on - floral pm‘ cont exchange. v i I , qw-n. this izvrnrahlu _ .___.__,__d.___Z___- ._ ,.._.~....- ill?’ Tl?‘ ‘HSTORE \ It’) Frio~.'.~:~wy's Specials 10o 1h a 20! -, rrl~~u Il.r'ihuf, Salmon Orv-son l-‘rr-h (‘od .. . . Orrswczl l-‘rrsh Haddock . ' i Josh >1 .\':~ i u -‘h lir. i with the object 0T llll-‘midfling cnccn ' ll?‘- b? "l “‘ v4 wrr-si“; by blme “m- l‘ " "l ‘s ‘ " ' 1' " p’ M N, CI‘ ‘s rntl-Jtt‘ an" MT ”l‘-‘ '1'" “ u .,. F-‘~r.n"l\ m r"; C" " '“ .. rwrynzwl ~~"" ‘-= 11"" ~ n‘ _ , J s'.'si‘n[: foreign n"m".1""l1- 1301955 g ¢r 1 _. n I their activities ov-"r"fll 1°55‘ » ~ ~--—-- nlhmw 13p; 159 Grafton Sb OTT-HY \ <~,~' , '-* h. l.--'l“h~ rntci 1 bounds the government has no of exchange for New York funds 5