».‘ ‘\,' .. . ., l l i `:.i . l. L! li i 1.. ._L ,.. . l` _ _ a-laee-i. ...Li _.r M.-. i __ .,:. E ii' ,.2 L. i... | ..l. .sera 5... iid. \ .ii ~. td ‘. f \‘| 1 i i i gl” structure. Among the many beauti- T ‘U 1." ,fl li i-. Avoid LAST DAY OF BIG TALKIE SPECIAL MII. 3.15-180 - 370. Eve. 'Z A 9-280-526- NOW PLAYING 3.15. 1 sv s.4s. nf Also Tsikie Comedy With'Cliariie Chase IIT. “Doc Law” Rapid action. dsrce fighting. dare-devil deeds, hair raising es- capes, dangerous stunts per- formed with supreme nerve. ' also Animal Talkie Serial- “ Klliii 0F THE KONGO” AND . - Newlywed Comedy f` is a\_1rr1t\¥¢ ‘r.'|'7\*:1,\'. ‘Ur aa' a A lxlmj TORROW 1 U7. h_. _A Holiday In London And Vicinity (Continued from page 4) rslebrated publishers. "Dunbar close," headquarters of Cromwe1I's Ironaid- elnsiter the battle of Dunbar. The Boyal Exchange contains the City Chambers, built in 1753. Tl-le Council Chamber contains a bronze statue of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. There are also John Knox's House. the Tron Church and a great many other notable places which cannot be enumerated at present. Perhaps the most notable edifice in this *vicinity is Bt. Giles Cathedral, th`o‘iii‘st parochial church in Edin- fhurgh, its history dating back to the early part of the twelfth century. The ancient Norman edinoe, founded ~ a'l1c`nit 1120 has never been entirely -deniolished. It was bumed along - with`the City in 1385. but a. part of ihefclioir and nave, and the base of .the'Tspire escaped destruction. Until . View years ago marks of fire were »-_.distinctly visible on some of the pil- . hrs in the choir of the present stately _ iul rooms inside St. Giles, may be mentioned perhaps the most beauti- Iul _of all, viz., the "Thistle Royal chapel," where may bc seen some ' splendid sculpture and wood carv- ,g .3 is the scene of the installa- ____')ion of the Knights of the Order of lhe frhistie. John Knox was, at the Reforma- tion, appointed minister of the par- _iah. and on Sundays and week days pulpit. He may be said to have liter- ally died in hameas for his last ser- mon was on November 1572, within a fortnight after which he died in the quaint old mansion on -High . I. House -After Eplscopy had been re-estab- lished in Scotland under charles cathedral of the diocese. Charles had lndlscreetly ordered the English ser- vice book to be used and this led to the stirring incident of Sunday, 23rd July 1639, in which Jenny Ged- des was the principal figure. The scene took place in the middle of the Church. Jenny, like most of the wor- shippers had brought her folding stool, and just as Dean Hannay was about to read the Collect for the day, she emphasized her angry lemon- astonished clerics head. Probably had commemorative tnblcts raised to the large tablet to the memory of Robert Louis Stevenson. (To be Continued) (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que Mal' 18-Pro duce. Wholesale egg prices remained unchanged here today at from 30 to were being offered at 32 cents fo extras. 30 cents for. flrsts and 27- cents for seconds, while British Co ~;» o 1,.: .T3i-slr*-*°§esw I li ‘E eedles . ,' Pain! ~ », ,ltfssyevsaseilv . ltworhl' ‘ ‘ .f.'7 :fa ‘ gsiigi *islet i_ ir . i . ' N111-*T THE MARKETS ze higher. Wholesale] evsls were 'ii Mr. H. C. Muttart's nooks led the conwst for th _ with so ms, ss.: points; the limeri- luiug wiuissesmilos paiummo xonrimoomiiyoaaxnmho-ya. ith 105.! s.n.iaa mpoim _- Sblmukldlpelhioyllsfeduc- tionarsz. _ i»i.x»a»iu¢ioas¢ty_oiiio;aa¢oa-_. ¢;y,,'e.n. rude. 'dseuq.q|.s solute.. . - __ j2ad.i|r.a.L8°s¢rl.Kdi|li|sln- i».s.r..l»n a.ui°s¢»»uls Will .E2 :S sill its ?iEt§ ,..._ ` ' _‘ti A 1 5' _§ ,,.-1, -'hr ,.1 continues steady at unchanged pric- _E 19. is mental Farm, Charlottetown, W. L. ` d een ir vm mono with ss sea su ' °' or ` ’ ' ’°““‘° ll” W°°d= Ind when ......, ... ....... .....'.... Ps LP |1'A'r| o N ..._ ....... ..._ ...., .... ::.:“i.‘° '° '°“.:z:° P°°°'~°~ Rhode Island meds were third with 1 - Km ' *en °l' Pl‘°V Ill- Al the 55 533,, gg mmm, gf swag; &’”m”_: ::':’;fl;fuMf'~ years Passed. Mr. Mason developed a. ur. .iamos 'mrliau a. is. lm e ‘ ~ ’ ' IM* 1°" f°l' flowers. and for nan Afterihe “I-1u" l. still lem tus contest for individual . . . . M Mm" mum M "mmm ll ll°l'l1°°'»°ld has been s mem for kn & those Whose delilht is ill Dlllltl. Ihr ‘Yue mn th' muh” "°°°‘ in "U" the past 20 years he~has been a con- nm xg" "““ ’°P°'*‘. "1"" *hm "lv mai oxiusiior at worm °“""""¢ ‘ ` ' ' miiss nom his homo, sud ,,|,,,. “__ ' and _flowers usually carry oi! cum” ~F“A'm" mmmd of the awards. He has always been "‘°'°‘"‘°° ‘““’ "“""‘ °“°1‘ U* on old uns mtuodui and in psuuu dum' U\l“i mlm. ` . Rnfofmen i I UKRKU THE A' Ure Centr'al` ~ I - li \ ding day. - BEOOVEBS FROM ACCIDENT - to his duties in Bkagwsy. Father remembered by home friends. riddle. it vru moved, ssbondod and Donald Sinclair. The meeting adjour- rcsc lace over crepe de chene; while Mill”-Wil leied as chairman Bub- Kivtn Dslrying. Miss Woodside, nest meeting which is to be held Brldaibanelohool. wrisu 1 _sr- §-=r E55 iiige i it I lg -°T'='::...=E uv.-.im -.L »»-_f- . _ ,___ QVI. QIEQWIIT PLAYIII BIHBIIT LUUIION lllal 0( !j.\i QQ up leo.-zoo. atareaanmkionignt. ziemgmgmfumqqgqwugmmgg A u ---- H._J. -Paknnnoas Tlssedav. Maron USUAL __ wnoall oourous Now obtain- asia. wma for sera. TIME V able all Drug Stores. Rotarians and ,___ ‘“°ml°°" °f °fPll°\“ WM- 'io a.s.aun.p-an-_ rote: nsighm, 35\3'3'1°‘3i Preetown, suswnedfa loes when the 1 barn di his property in Norbom was asaowarr ruirims nanarrr, “mu” b, .gh mm, ,M ,w,.m_ hDCkG¥l11I.iAi'l.l'¢l.\yi'lA>0,lDdlll.lUda Mx. muhm u no' muy humns me at Amis Rink walnut. airs ,mm ,,,,,,,, .lmlm ai.-on, l..-...¢i..¢~ ...inf py|uTr....¢ ,.5 THE GREAT D06 STAB ` ,__ vm m up to dnb to soreethrost membranes, fellas. ` ' MANY HAPPY B-ETUB~Ns_]d.l'. ,__ ` I and Mrs. 0. D. Mclean, Clyde River, nrgmy 9||0w|g_0n un “_ < . '-N "°°i"”‘¢ °°°¥l'°¢“’°ll1°=° 0° lhll mmooa or aaron oth about thin ` it M it 4-" ' . - Y concern' Ar nslvn>'roN. the 40th anniversary of their wed- zum. mind n um home of Mm . , . » I __ Th"°°° ny’ N°‘"’°“' ‘nd “ld °' A - very. enjoyable concert and kitchen shower in honor of Mrs. John basket ,wal was held ln knmpwn 1 Zia ies lhoIn¢y‘NPbfeatHlii fir E tg; i 3%; FE ilifiis g §§§§ A is . _ggi . ii. A H., f . .», .. v i» iv NTO B sllhtasegos 01117 ` ta of reeng- niledm ', maieandhigh- est quality. This 'oequal. ily is rmronsible fnr5E=uckley's’ famous' Hash-like" action. With the firstsipyoueanieelthe mm ' . ti 501| l:m Uf'°dw!|” M. it ii-ii tr ii ellis A =s5ii 750 \ 'Eva-g SORE COLDS U-ww ‘Q6 The mlny friends of the RJV. G- lid' .:¥|tl;? 1:3? r'I.€::1°pl‘::$y ;[‘:;¢}c;_-i13tF;;|?1T:gVeI;:1xi§ci2fd':l5i)€ ar Gallant, , ' - ° ’ gs md w h‘;;r°:;::"§'° ’“°"‘°hu decorated hasnt laden with the mm. ,_ mg., number of people Wm, ynovgred from his f-,um ,uw ‘muh “ummm present" W” °a“'1°d mm in attendance and_ the building was my in 5¢.m¢_ that he hu ntumad th° ’°°m by th’ M15" M350" GW' filled with an attentive audiencv. diner And Aklles Fey. The verses, R¢y_'J_ p_ Kaye Mted 55 chairman oauant is a non or mr. and Mrs. ar- mm °' mem °m““' 'md Wm" 'md "“’”‘¥ N” °"°"““ “W be" °‘ ,,-em muum RWM md ,B may WN rw! by Mlss Marv Sloane and order prevailed. A splendid pro- presentsd to the bride bl! M18 A8003 grain consisting of music. both vo- Aithough the event was a oem- cal andliilstruinvntal, reagzlliigs, stirs D0 Surprise to the bride, she re- dancing, dialogues. mon loguu and A`::':;?:“w'::’;"y?:£f;‘°f:‘;;1':N1;‘; oiled in a few words and thanked sketches was well lender-efr1;u. iiicrimnsxizsirs sig; 0; in-idny evening Toronto. This egg market is un- red luesta were present. The newly - 5, 0; nz ' changed, but continues to display married couple were the reel i is f lon ' 501° by Mr' Bun" (m°°'°d)’ more madmm_ mmm m hmm “ummm nm Mm l shox: ;';ne;’_ niuogus; moi. by in-. cool-go uso- cer.i:-:nnarns 1ors'r srnmnsll but are clearing up well. Montreal. moon spent in Boston and Provl- mm .nd Mr' wuhu Tum" mx' E83 receipts here Yesterday were dence. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan left x°d):;:::,?¥u°ieX;;1:|)“ g‘;’;|:y Threol;?indl' O1? tu imrch mh-(By » i un ._ _ 37 cents a dozen. Ontario fresh eggs M15 “"3 ” °°ml’°”d "° "M °"" 1°' “Wil h°ll'l¢ li- SL P¢l»¢l’S BW. chan". su, of pm. Numan” A; son, ofsnoskung re;salib:Ft;:L"I'o]:B r . . ' " el on the wrresnondine dm lui mass edward island, ill ¢i b ‘ ' “ om.” nm n .N “mm” . ° °w° 7 them. Organists for the evening, ship. celebrated his 10ist birthday at l'°'“'~ ° ll the soon wish 1 th l um, mum. mu ,uk .mwum .ml menu es ° e I many Mrs. James Macharen and Miss Ruth his home overlooking scenic Bcskung LQK I 1- . ample for requirements. The market i Mellisn. e n the highlands of the town- Slllll. nearly 2.000 feet above sea level. el. St. John. lggprioss hers contig- "°"“ BOU'i‘iIAl\IIP’.l‘0N NEW! LBS* ylfilr Mr. Muon invited the en- ue to work lower. Most dealers have B i -1- ll!! ¢0lllltl'yside to his 100th anni- sufficient supplies, on msd me MM" E "WY “mm” 'rho party hold at the homo or vemrv. sutsthis your tho day was shipments from country points con- Megan Mr. Lsughian MacKinnon on Mon- -lllsllt flllllltly although man dm s was nod rob. aoih. t ' Y PP' tlnue to increase. Dealers are quot- no p_ mu with mmf “Mmm p'm:_ day night March ard.. was a most ed lll dullns the dey to oder con- ing country shippers for ungrdaded em m, mmm mms nt M enjoyable aifsir and W" enjoyed by sratulatlons. eggs, extras 28-39, firsts 25-I0. sec- uh" ’ r' slL The music was fumished by Dllfllls his younger days, Thomas onds 22-23 delivered, cases retum- . ' Francis MacAulay and Ronnie Mac- Mason was a sailor, and sail d _ ed. Hslifdx. There has been no 2% fgngnwfungi W" Ninn study' Kinnon. tically every sea. He is still amxii change on this egg market over the ng mm pm’ “W big-set man, and one can rea;-lily’ week end although the situation con- ` Miss Georgina Campbell, teacher imagine him as il fi ' tlnues my and unsettled. °°m°°"°°“ °! be" “nd dm’ °""'1" 0! B°uthlmrmn..spent the week ond in his youth. Lo:vin:;wiho¥:;: WM Weeks. poultry. Mr. Matheson, - . cultivation of soils, Min Minyne. °° h” hm' m Pm" P°'“" ’,’_Ly°°" °“°' "° *°°“°° 'li B°°l‘ll°s mmculms me I M _ e and was one of the first pig.. "V In ""‘hm° Among those who went im in the neers of that country Hs bum ; .MU~|-rAR-[PEN LEAD.. tio. French exercises, and nature I ' ‘ -_ -uv f- mn- ~ .‘°'°..°.:::..f:"...°;.‘:.:°;:...:§.°':...::;° ;12l.“..:§'. ° I . ' ri me la qu u, eleg- lvua as ia rfisoo saints ro- WMU- Wh l>°1°h°r was-sive - ima In lay." cum". fn. um . hum N Papua. Mk’ wmdlm: and Francis Maekinnon. irénizittiliae :train folrtest; Ere lle\l'iaa . _ 0 won snail; mms ia. mo. “ld Ml" Wwh vm amaoinwi on f P’ l1l'°»~=i.ui|s|iit All iieimiu If you want Expeditious and Emt Al Send to fFr'oii,lli. Trainvl 'J so unison BW* rin Ed" 0i»l»°¢ll¢1,l|’_ mg: _ 393-J. . B.