rrnv, M" ' M"... 122:1». J IN MENIURIAM Kelly, Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. John Kenya In 77.; the writer's privilege during the past Trade Crisis transportation that the automobile should give us is impossible, replaced ~_- . 11m flmalgjljgrrnww current w " oiral Guartiiani amount borrowed, in ‘Eggiglynirlgfnl- J. M. Livingston, M.D., '- Medical Director M, two Sabbaths and though stormy, cold menl, o, m, less than One-l,“ cent’ H- L- Guy. F-A-S» Trww-rr mrws raolw l H a l " ’ ’ l . _ 0 o o ' ' ‘ tartar’: Feed Store whom turn Limelight New HllflstMlfies ...... A “- l i - ‘ i‘ .... ...... . ...... "he PM“ “drew ~= m - 1 - R}, d - ...... T ‘.12’..- "' “:5” “W . st nnua tatement a v I t1 t.» We l"?! Houses on January 10th, 1931. ms Gflvernor Says I n I 0 381a’ ' "y ‘ " 5'2'1.1'21- ,- ' , i ; ‘Y 1 ~_ - “W, death came as a e t sh ' m ‘ ' l i *5 a .- g’ " °°" °° m‘ . - pa. M A module/ms i) ‘ " ' I Buckwheat Hour relatives and friends especially those l m, om ‘h; m" dm‘ q THE / l .- , at lllfl own household who were (m); gm JOSEPH BYRNE Pnollt BULAWAYQ gouthem Rhodes“, ce the Tweet Building (for- 1 -.. ll l l, ‘l l; Madr "m" CHOICE “SILYEIL always with him. It is hard to mp 188s T0 no iris aasr roii ALL m‘ 1°'“““t ‘m “"4 m“ “m” mew mum“ by m’- mugan) is 1 I M U ‘ ‘V’ ‘I ' a ‘ I HULL" 5"“ B"°'""‘“" isle that one so near and dear to .11 ‘ll-Asses m trams cohouy, has hurt the mines in south ahod- m" W"! for lmcflw- 3266-2-10-51 \ . 1‘ its’, ' "" ' ' "is. by the production faliin ofl - ‘ i ‘ i splendid _for PANCAKES should be taken away dd 1 e5 , 5 “F” ' A C i - . PORMDGE M‘ . but such m um so su en y. mlllloll’ Fell loam‘ Gm all siderably is shown 1h a review of the Mooas r0 luomruzsh-Mr. and! - < SSurance Ompany l l l 6 Cents P" Pfllhfl- ‘Besides been missed by those at "°°°Ph _Byrne. newly ppolnted gov. lhihins lndilstry during 10:10 given by Yfl- Harry Cudmore. ‘left Monday‘. r . , l. '1' ‘ I - . . ‘ . 1n ' - = h G h m Fl home he wul be missed by many “n” Gflmm “d °°“"“‘“"°"""' J D “m” semmy °‘ “h” “h” 8 m’ Mmmm“ "We M“ . V, ill p! . Fres m a our “lends both far and near as he Chm M Kmy" Chlouy, human, w esia Chamber of Mines. I-le points out We. W111 undergo medical treat l . l. mgde from choice can always had a cheery wlord and Lt'-c°l' Sh‘ Edwud 5118s. who rsc- m“ the mm‘ In“ "m! “Versel? mam‘ WATERLOO, QNT. ‘I ' ' ‘ l I-l . “h,” M“; m, pest, or u" hlendly way to all who called In ently retired, in p. gpgech he“ m“ affected mineral production at the RE r ll , _. r wheat. ch h ' ' prior to his leaving Englmd tolllke end of November. The decline was COVERS FROM ACCIDENT- . ' 1 ‘ I 5 Cents Per Pound. Route Etzhvil" always B devout up m‘ new dunes’ mlened w Kenya 31363595 and l; ls expecmd that by The many friends of Mr. Percy Rodd I me 618‘ Annual statement of ‘he company Show‘ ‘ c whole Wheat Cereal min!!!‘ workers‘? :1 ‘x1; 1:31:15! ‘is; ivol-ltl: u hem! l“ m’ llmellgm‘ cl lam H’ the end of December the shortfall Eihlllvlrllidccusple. engineer incharghi , . substantial P7087888 in the past year. ll l V . l“: w glve a helm“; hand‘ He was said: Unfortunately Kenya 1, very will be 81.500900. The decline is prlh- _ e nstallation plant of the For-| N t s l 0d l h l i". crest for Porridge or whole attended ln m h“ m“ b much in the umepghl; ll would be Clpally noted 1n m, c“, o; mmlllal um, will he glgd to 1cm, that lllel l e urp us earn _. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 5,254,351.00 I ll t ~ when “up Pastor my A, A 85s y his belle, ll they could so mange the“ pmducmll chrome h” dawned have but}, recov9red from the palm l ' New Assurances paid for 1930. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,526,2l2.00 l’ l l . 3:5"! g cents Per Pound. Jared gm; laétlgttlsilzlfltlltvlfeloxitiitl- “flak-s as w be lell more l“ peace, “gglqggl ullestos $418,315, mlcl, “u: ful injuries of a few weeks ago caus- l ; I Dividends paid Policyliolders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,030,789.00 _ .1 i; .1 - 5.1, these Cereals and keep clllhollc clmrclt He leaves to mos; Blr Joseph was the Principal guest Gzglhcoal 3110.500. and gold $218,185. flew’ 31113100211111 splashing over the" - l $UIEJI2 Funds 8nd Contingency Reserves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . [$468,009.00 ll 74;; well phone go,- mms, besldes a ‘Borrowing Wm one d“ of the East Africa ‘Dinner Club at c peak year for gold was 1916, 5 W c a work. Mr. Rodd is back °1 wt!- . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Il6,662,059.00 l, _ t“ Mary Josephine ma») M 841- the sevpy 50m when he ‘palm He when 930,356 fine ounces valued at at work and Mr. McCusple went away Insurance in force. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 492,833,3lB.00 " l 19 - t & co eph B McMillan d e rs. Jos- assured those llmelll at the dllmel- 819370.555 was produced, but the Ye-‘lbewfll! mvfhlflg- I Rate of Interest earned on Invested Assets 6.13% 1' l t‘ g - .811 one son Jus- u, ' d " d h l _ ,‘ f Ls '1 d I an s“; rlghm-lns on the homestead. wit: reodnatfutzfituliezflfifud“ fiat: 21:;°d°:1n“::r1;2‘-asSlfiaelgrcgg: PERSONAL I “we” “pm” "no m the Company“; history. "9 f‘! It‘ ' ) o a a o one sorr William Wil- w 111d d h l, ' 951g claims to b t}, gym-d 1,“ g s . . _ 1 ‘ ' . “OLE” GQUEEN u mo, who gmmd lllm mm“ wit“ Vols‘; ‘at; 5° 13:‘ "ndflleig producer or Kola“ i,“ 3mm‘ ‘i: l Financial Statement as of December 31st, 1930: " l .'-. SEED - ' years ago. ' - P!" - Mr- Martin Kelly Newto Cross "5 r.‘ . Secretary forth Do i i d 1. Dire even today. and the position ts ' 9 - . .~ Jag: I“i'zegalrwfls :29 °h M01108)’. onies. llroposingea ttzinihaschfir- regarded as the one stable feature. w“ m the on” yesmlrday" B d ASSETS $ f , i TY 1 rom laterggldence mall Sh. Chal Tl“ 133'; earn ms forth l.ll.llll_ i 011S.-............................................... .442Z°I38-33 ‘I’. l a l _ . r es Bowring, urged Y B" c P s 1 ln ormu on. to sh Pele" R“ a Cemetery adlolm the neceslty or an sections o! the pa‘ base mmuals such u asbestos‘ yd Mr. lllil/llcvarish. _ Souris. spent Sun- Mortgage Loans on Real Estate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42,342.98I.7l . _ l "m" sad l, um l!!! ‘he Church where ho was Inter- Kenya popllllllloll world“: together chm“, and cog], have mo“, g Pr“. “Y W 119-5 brmhcl’. Mr. W. Mc~ ' Stocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . l 867 019.12 '2 K-ll__-J-_- g“ .l grohlltraz‘ u our es red there lo “all the Blorlous ‘w ‘or ma future pruspemy or the cob llmlly conllnullm expnuloll V8115?! It Yvrk- Real Estate, including Head Oflice Building. . . .. . . . . 1,965,485.99 ' J ' brim? 3 “m” 9 ' urrection. Wilfred Larkin drove the on Loans on Policies 22 100 398 41 I‘ ' ' ‘Qwvl _r the u“ the , y_ _ I , , . ,.__ "flail. w we = re <> r hearse. 5,, ohms Bowl,“ w“ all,“ 8x22‘ This dlulmd Thompson. Cash; . . . . . . ... ............... 142,529.29 " ' _lr s. The p311 bearers were as ‘allows: secretary of the East Alma Prom? . l 5P6" 8 the Week at . Premiums iii courseof collection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2,158,143.24 vl“ . "——_‘“'_ ‘ M“ m M°K°m°- 4°11“ J- Dwrh- tcrste now Kenya 1011-24 and was Life Fifi‘ cmlwall- the truest of her niece Mrs. t Interest due and doomed . .. . .. 2 036 533.55 I‘ ‘ Ilwlsf? and experienced mothers wllllam K_ Larkln Patrlck Liam can ’ Go .' ' y H. Howard. M t 1 , l I when mall, clllldren are maul” - . a g vernor on various occasions. Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... $116,662,059.“ q " , km“ FY9111‘ Mann“. Joseph R. Larkin. He paid a tribute in the new Gover- H l 1 . 19d “m1 ‘Imus “m1 l°sepn°dbune m Following are the Mass Cardaz- nor-General of Kenya Sir Joseph ears ence Mr‘ Wm’ curlem Boston’ is spend‘ ' LIABILITIES I applying l\liller's Worm ow ers, the Mm Thomas Lalkl M _ d Mr ‘ 1118 B- TW days at his old home at . 1 ' ‘I 0105' "mm? Vermlmge that “an be Justin Larkin. Mr. 2nd lltfrinJosepIr 2551111411.“ 11-11125 sfildlgriaiztigits Jgltpg: Fifty years hence accordin to one Suflolk’ the occasion bemg the death Pohcy. Resfinel "I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ '. ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' 7 “Josiah” "'1'" used. 1t is absolute in clearing the B. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. police experience alone would com- writer men will live in a wgay more M his uncle’ the late John Down UIQPZldPtIhI-Idclum! and Dwldends to POIICYIIOIdcHIdUQ \' I I gyslcnl m‘ worms and restoring those Dwllll. ML ml Ml, _ w F Lasll d d ms l - u no p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . .. 797 ,688.00 t. l~ n llcnlillv conditions without which family, St. aPeterssBay; Rev. 11V?‘ (Tltgme anadppigrzttgifdiltiablie tgrfitixdmfi 13113215111121?!’ igiftigegdm‘ rwzldmrfrlii: The Guardian regrets to 1mm that gividcnds 1e“ with thgcompany at interest. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 8’039’52l'96 j i m; mm. m. bl} no control-t go,- the L kl d M m d _ the condition of Mrs. cllfford Camp- axes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 081.90 l _ CIIIILI. or hope of robust growth. It rgrpllll Mi lirldMl-lvlt: :2;izziiglfifltgzrélfignwl:Btnzgzfiix: ma: °€l1a75' l 1 um 1 bell of St. John does not continue t9 .0ther Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522307126 i g XIII ls llle lllosl llllslwollll o, worm x_ - ' - ° I °wn a" a °“5 n” We improve. Mrs. Campbell is the second i Special Reserves and Surplus Funds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 468 009.45 I ' l v I l Y c Lurkln, Joseph R, Larkin, Miss Lucy and the best that the speaker could shal1 be touring the heavens as ccm- dllllghm. o, Ml. “all walls York f -_%’__’__ ~ = tclnhuuols. I. Long. Miss Celia McMillan, Ohar- wish him was that he be showed to monly p5 we do the 5;,“ roads t°_ ' - - Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ll6.662,059.64 1 lottetown; Mr. and Mrs, John Kelly, govern through the orthodox math- dam we shall fly beneath the J M _ B 1 L ' l’ ----——-—--———- Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grif- ods provided by the Kenya cohstltu- Northern fights across the Arm 0 95S ay OITOW ll ‘_ ,_. fin, Iona; Herbert and John D. tlon unhampered by numberless com- wastes 9,5 p short; my; to a bum“; Town and t} BOARD OF DIRECTORS ' I . Walsh. 5'?- Pctcrs; Mr- and Mfc- Jos- 1018mm and cvmmhtr - conference in Europe. In the time _____ y ‘ it R. O. McCulIoch C. M. Bowman ‘ ' cnh H- McMillan and Mother. st. ‘ the business man today spends oom- BOSTON’, us... Feb. 10.—A scheme l Pmwm‘ c“‘“'"“"‘ °f ‘h’ 3°“? ‘ 5321:; 81:4: an; Mra-laKtzarnlz-arklln. muting a ridiculously little distance 3 designed to free the uhemployed from L- L-I 1313s P M‘ l M=i--G¢n-H°Iz1£-VC-1\lfflv‘l;urn. K-C-.C-M.G. I ° i 1's- ° l‘ "I'D Y. from surburban home to office, we accepting charity or patronizing loan t ' w” r” " ‘u’ '”' ‘m 3 F O N 39mm- Mass- . MURRAY "M1503 NORTK will travel 200 miles from some sharks and at the same time elimill- l “"1110 CIOBYII Hon. J. Fred Fraser W. G. Watson f 0r u!‘ Spiritual Boquets are as follows:— _ glorious sylvan summer home to a sting the possibility o! any dole 5y5. L. J. Breithaupt E. G. Long, K.C. T. A. Russell, LL.D. M8188"??? Llirklfl. V1050!“ lflfkllb 5mm‘; the most pleuunt things I“ monstrous towering citadel of com- tern. is envisaged in a bill flied on pe- | Glyn Osler, K.C. C. F. Sis: W. J. Blake “Hlson ‘ P a??? Pete"; MBYY Mc- ghvaiztm“ u’ “u; 299mm”: is merce. All that need yet be accomp- tition of J. Arthur Baker, of Pitm- i Isaac Pithlado, K.C., LL.D. Hon. J. E. Perrau1t,K.C. ‘ an an am, Monica Larkin e 9 rem 99°95 B‘ mm‘? w "l 1155..., to brmx me day 01415;“;- l. fleuipzvhoseproposedl l 1 ti . ld I . Cello McMillan, chprlottetown; one visits former fields of labor and all. travel ls lo make allplalfgé enable ammo“ o," olezlflltlalogilljslulo ‘ii . 5 I Pet" MWWXEIY. C911! Lflfkih. 3t. meets the ma“ and w°me“ Wm mt" sturdier and to perfect a. device for borrow from the city 0r town in which I OFFICERS I ' m I P peters, merly were co-workers in the Church. nulomallc equllllmltlolt be mldes m amount cl not more _ ’ i Lotto" pg gmpgghy l“, u M, It is doubly s0 if these people were » _ m“ llve dollars e W. H. Somcrvllle, A.I.A., J . M. Lalng, A.I.A., F.A.S., Acruay r ‘ Penetrating further into the fut _ g p r week for each c‘ l M r T A ~ lowsz-Mrs. Katherine Shea and 31°F? l“ “fly lshiidhmjzzd we“ “m... 5gp 0'“,- ljrégent, tflfflc-en. member of his family. . A E P at‘ A] A F Ad?" H- 110111198» A-I-A-o F'A~_s-9 ' - 0 48mm‘. Iona; Mr. andMrs; Michael . ° “me §° °° “n 9 same cumbel-ed toms,‘ whey, the speed o; Persons seeking the loans would ' ' I g - ' ' " ' ‘ 7’ _ ‘hmcmw A“ 1 ' ’ Griffin, Iona"; My, and Mm John church from infancy. This has been glve a wrlllen promlse tlo repay the l l ILM. “hmcg: W. Chrissie, Supt. ofAgencics l‘ \ 5110125011- F°F¢ Augustus; and by wide speedways connecting city weather made the attendance smaller I SOON! of the total loan, with interest at the rate of three per cent. per apnum,_ _, The application for such loans would i .» ,_ MrjsLJphrr If. McDonald and Elizab-___ eth, Little Pond; Mr.’ and Mrs. Wil- wlth city and crossing over and un- ' t l h the interest and enthus um of t e dcr each other at their intersection. flock has not diminished in the least. PROGRESS OF THE COMPANY I wish in undervalue their import- ance or services. But if they discon- tinue their attendance at church, as their elders seem to be doing, they investigated. The Act also provides for a check- up by the local welfare department at least once in every two weeks on the I l 11am O'Connell. IPrenchfort; Mrs. Railroad trains with their puffing ' Gertie McLeod, Dromore; Mrs, Brld- But were seem m be 3° °ld pmiflfi lllenlclellt engine, will be l, clll._ necessarily be approved by the fippli- Paid to Businelo ! ,1 ‘ get Long and lllmlly. Mldg-ell; Mlss svlident in the ctlilrrch livid florlily m h. 105m, found “my m the m“ populalh ell-Ill.‘ l“, employer and by me wel_ You l Income Assets Poilcyholders in Force |l l l Mm end stem» simmer. Alston. Qjelmjgfllglfljyflfjlzfflllfellofllffl, ... regions. t... Department ... Overseers t. t... 1390. ......s 4419,1512 s 1,696,m6 _s 116,151 s 13,710,300 - ,,. Mass-i Mrs. Frank Morrisey, Dor- l - 1 nd m no wa would me great cllles wlll have grown to Poor of the city or town making the 1910. . . . . . . 3,020,996 16,279,561 804,759 64,355,279 l , l cheater, Mass-i Mr. Frank Kelly, he you“! peope a y enormous Droliortions.’ They will ha“ Each ca“ WW1‘! be thfirmlghll" 1930. . . . . . ._ 25,883,721 110,602,059 13,394,440 492,833,318 Dorchester, Mass; Miss Mary L". kin, Newton, Mass.; Mrs. Annie Mor- riser. Roxbury. Mass-i Mrs. Joseph seem to have solidified into one amazing, unified structure, reaching upward with massive towers to Morrisey, Dorchester, Mass; Sr. Mary of the Precious Blood, Ch'town; Miss Celia McMillan, Ch'town. Rest in Peace. 3200-11. mountainous heights. Their lnteri- ors will be horieycombed with streets artificially illuminated and ventil- ated. The main motor speedways are losing the value of the church. One o! the friends that I was de- lighted to meet for a brief and inter- lueans that a total of 1oo.ooo,oooi:o.ooo tons were imported from tha pounds—50,000 tons of some zooolllnlted States. Over $750,000 was carloads-of onions were eaten by spent by Cflhhdifihs 0T1 Ufimd 399935‘ individuals obtaining loans, so that no unnecessary delay in repaying will be made after. employment is obtain- LATE FOR. ABOARD GRAHAM MCNAMEE» BOAT, IS HOISTED l u v 1- t o o a t. r n o r “D00 R y, Iiinges, bolts, locks. keys, knobs, kw Ditties, really locksmith‘: hard- ware, fnrm an important Item in our ""110 rind varied stock of general hmd“""'°- Cllfllerrters and builders w‘ 5*" "who! by llllylng here, and b” 5"" 01’ 80W"; the best and most dur-‘Mf’ qualities in every article bouqhi. HARDWARE The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited Let‘ [is Make Your Fox ‘bkm Into a Scarf The cost to dress skin and maiz- up will be REDS. $12.50 PATCH. $15.00 SlLVl-JRS, 815.00 DAVID MAGEE. LHVIITED Fllr Specialists — 78 ltlng Street Saint John, N, n, "Since 1859" _ .___ C- M- Lampson 3C0. ultimo. ....‘i.‘..°t°°£ 103...... Public Auction Sales 0F lmw was . shlvnlnr m. wul ho . f: gifiglltnzhlrgo b: snplillll menldefr. m t". "l. lum- . Mummies by Alfred Fraser, Inc. ti! fifth Avenue “"9"”- Picked Wrong Girls’ School NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Feb. 10.- Wllen he crept, with the first rays of the rising sun, into the women's dor- mitory at Arnold College, Sydney estihg chat was the Rev. Richard P. Bowles. Victoria University and resident on l-Iillman made o. social blunder that almost proved fatal to Sydney. For Arnold College is not an eilcte seminary where languid Lucy learns how to juggle her tea without spil- ling/a drop, or how to pluck with, pale hands upon 11 harpsichord. Rn- ther, it is one of those red-corpuscled ' places where brawn belles with bulg-l ing biceps co-ordinate minds and. muscl to become physical culture’ teachers. The odor of linliment, which re- places where brawriy belles with bulg- munity boudoir of the students, should have tipped Sydney off that. he was in the wrong pew; but it didn't. One of the girls awoke. There stood Sydney. I-fe had a rougizh twinkle in his‘ eve. "Boo, you beautiful creature!" Syd- ney said. impishly. "C'mon, let's play!" The girl awakened her companions. They rose for their setting-up exer- class. Sydney was used as a human medicine ball by the pyjama-clad young womcn- They gave him s fer- riflc tossing about. Finally Bydneyl 39¢, hug Donn Agnes McCain. in‘ pink nlghtle,‘ gave chase and broilsh, a heavy flashlight down upon this! ujpg p! sydney‘; neck, felling him.’ Then she turned him over to the police. sydney was o mass of bruises when ho got to court. He looked like an ac~ oidcnt. going some place t0 MP9"!- mtneoh McCann intercedcd M’ him. "Ho hos already been punished," she pleaded, "so please let him 80-" So Sydney will Q hil II!- Ill?!" us that some of our leaders had blun- dered and left us problems that mifim in many cases have been left in the background. cur people then and now- The Disrup- tion of 1925 separated us in a way but the friendships of former years were not severed and we felt both of Let, me say however that my ether- ience of the work in this Province led me to ask my old friend about the future and with his usual com- posure he said. There will be a return to the old faith and we will see a b18- ger and better Church arise, and our grandchildren will osk what all ‘this thing meant. I believe such has been the history of the put and 1! it "- pests itself as they say it dw l" may look for this, but perhsns the Millcnium may come prior w m" and nuke all things new. The regular services in the Murray uurhor North Presbyterian Qhllmh. will be held an Sabbath tho 15th inst. l nt 1030 a. m. and ht Peters Bold it cs0 and 1.00 p. m. my. Mr. Currie will begin e-scries of Iontcn sor- mons on The Seven words from‘ the Cross. The Worlds D1! 9f Prayer will be hold on may the 20th inst. XIDSIAUON GBIBN This sbado of noon that apwlfl so frequently in the midsssson coll- ections ll a bright shade of Kelly DID“ lomelly chancellor of will bore straight through them; and the business men at night will be llls tum l" my 10ml" llllslol-llw Rem shot straight upward half a mile in Bowles is a native of these parts and express elevators to his home in the lllollgh he ls llow practically rem-pg fresh upper air among the towers. lmm ‘he llmlemlnll cm,“- g, "an; Perched, high amid the crags of u lecllllel. on the w,“ 0g gm Em- these future cave dwellings will be manual College of the United Church Park! 811d DIB-Yflfmlhd! Bhd 9111110111 of Canada. During ‘the long strain of lakes; while great Waders. supported the war years we were closely assoc- by huge columns, will serve as land- lhtsd in all the varied forms of ser- lng platforms for airplane . Thence vice and we pondered deeply on the rapid transit difference between the activities of diagonally down to business centres in the depths of the man-made hive. planes themselves, nigh-t skies, will flutter‘ about the lines will penetrate ‘be kept by the city or town and the ed. Reports on all loans would ‘be sub- mitted to the Stat/s Treasurer, and that official would reimburse the city or town up to 50 per cent of the tot- al amount loaned. Upon payment of the loans, half of the money would other half sent to the State Treasurer. Books Stolen From Harvard BOSTON, Mass. Feb. l0.—Ei‘i'orts At night the terrific mass of mas- , cmary and steel. teeming with busy humans, will look from thealrcrsft l like a myriad-jeweled mountain int fairyland, blazing with countless lights of many colors. And the air- lumlriescent for protection against collision in the towers of the city and along the transcontinental air lanes as busily as in the day. Chopped Wood 0n. 100th Birthday MEDFORD. Mass. Feb. i0.—Colin A. Kane, native of Ingonish, N. 8., and the oldest fon-ner Maritime Pro- vince resident in Greater Boston. ob- served his 100th birthday bytaking a long walk and choppingwood for half an hour. He‘ has needed a doctor only once in his life, snioys good health, reads without glasses, and hears well. ' . The centcnarlan followed the life of a fisherman in Cape Breton until ho was 00 years old. He now lives here at the home of his son. John W. Kane one of 14 children. Thsaged Nova scotian has 20 grandchildren and I0 great-grandchildren. Mayor Lei-kin, of Modford. sent his Breetings to the family reunion held hero on the occasion of the birthday anniversary. » green-end il at its smartest when it -""““m°"1’""“m‘|°“‘" lllnrdhlsinlmoiforoIIPMn ‘wr-o‘ 1 . .- ldurlng the past year to prevent the of Harvard University authorities theft of books from college libraries have resulted in the installation of turnstilw at the Widener Library, and students passing through these must submit to a rigid examination before leaving the building. In s. recent letter addressed to the student body, Professor George Her- bert Palmer. eminent educator and Harvard's oldest living professor, bit- terly bersted the unknown student who stole six cherished volumes of the works of William James from a read- ing room in Emerson Hall. "Dirty business. this!" wrote the Professor. The set of books had been ghen by the son of William James and could not be duplicated, he said The remaining volumes of William James were removed to the compara- tive safety of Widener Library. ‘I111: POTATO CRO? Figures supplied by the Dominion Fruit Branch show an increase in the 1030 crop of 19.6 per cent over 1029 production“ with an estimated total of 40,160,000 cwt. Despite the prevailing low prices storages stocks on January 1 were 9.6 per cent less than a year ago. There has been an appreciable increase in truck receipts on the larger markets due to con- tinued milk weather, and the in- crease in yield in the Prairie Prov- NEW YORK. Feb. 10 Graham Mc- Namee, demon rrewsreel talking re- porter, “tried to do too many things" yesterday and almost missed hisl Bermuda holiday by arriving at pier Gt, North River, at 11.55 a. m. just 55 rcconds after the Canadian Pacific liner Duchess of York had begun to leave her dock. v “Goshfl I'm sorry to be late. Cari you fix it so I get aboard?" gasped lVrcNaniee. The quick-wittcd E. T. Stebbing. New York general agent of Hm Canadian Pacific announced to ilie announcer that it would be fixed. McNamee and a. band of camera- wen cluttered down the pier stairs to the lower landing, whither a Mesock lug had been recalled from her duties around the stern of the Duchess of York. McNamee hopped into the tug and waved a photo- graphic farewell to the Cameraman 11s the tug puffed away from the clock. Morris Gordon, a daring cnmeraman, decided to accompany the announcer and made an eight» foot leap onto the tug just as it pulled away. "What's the idea," McNamee asked. “Oll," Gordon replied, "just so I can get another shot when they hoist you aboard." Mac opined that he would look none foo graceful during the hoisting process, an opinion which subsequently stamped him as a prophet. When the tug drew alongside the liner, McNamee was securely roped and hauled aboard the waiting Duchess. His baggage gracefully followed suit. CANADIAN ONIONS Canadian Onion Week. January 25 to 31, did a lot to increase the popul- ority of Canadian onions. brought to It also light some interesting ity came principally from two is increasing rapidly and ls of ex- sources. Canadian growers produced cuptional qualitln-Dept. of Agricult- 29,976 tons, and something overlure, Ottawa. - __.__, IEXGELS ill QUALITY of Product RICHNESS of Vitamine content SUPERIORITY in Highest-class peit Production- ECONOMY in Feeding Costs. Sale by Distributors in Leading Business Centres and Direct from Factory. For dustry. Per capitn iilces has been almost sufficient to onions in Canada facts about this rapidly growing in- consumptlon of in 1930 was about take can of demand in that section. l0 rounds. In other words. this Canadian people. This huge quant- ‘grown onions. Canadian production .