.ifiillllllllil '\ L’ ZION ‘cuiTwu LEAGUE t SPARERIBS 1 Lnfferty ‘... .... 117 113 105 guvlscPherson .. -- 117 99 169 M Bums . . 239 12a 13c Email 191 15s 221 ,A,Wlm'en 115 181 174 7B5 6'13 797 Total FEATHERWEIGHTS c. Brown 14s m 146 M. MaoMiilisn . . .. 134 92 160 C, Mutch ..... 101 125 166 p. Hooper . . 1,21. 154 84 --——— . . ...... 115 98 106 ___/_.__ . 618 536 656 Total... ... ............... 1808 J. Dillon D. Parent ... J. barter ... ....... LONE EA GLE, yini", ~ ', N. Y. March 0.- v blgsgilitillltd out with n fresh crop slot" B, yestuttllll and ended the ' lit lil""“c Mgr, iiverago ground tor w. the War‘ iltertenee to l-tenerni T“ luxrltl€liilenllniut Friday gave bul- mflrlcsotessionllis promising material k 0,, quiey mndo the most of “or opening, although the most 1 u; pllsh was reserved for the ‘martial! hour. Turnnovrr in that per- m‘ proximate! 000,0‘. shores, or n- "M “pair the mornings total of 1,- ill-es. Admiizlillllz tendencies were hrlinli, qwflllrlilfl, rails nud utilities show- “"21, pllrticulllr ndrnntnge. The inst ‘"1 N‘ gniiip iiroke through their pre- 1'“"§, ,,i,_-i,, ivliliii Hi9 liiiliiiili-iiii div- "‘1,‘,, qiiiilli-iiteil its 1on2 rit-iili. Ninety m, avpruzflil just 2 points higher, flllilllfl nt 71.3 nglluist inst month's ’ 70.2. ‘ollrtailitieil in ehenilclll stocks was pro lllliFfll ilnil started the mnrket: on an; rise. Columbia Carbon resltoadell Majority for Spare Ribs 557 pins High Single M. Burns. 239 pins High Three E. Bell, 571 pins. NONSUCH to cstlmntt-s of $3 earnings for 103 with u puinttndvunro. Union Carbide. suld to be ilnder strong ninrkec spou- unrsilip, jumped more thnn 2 and there were silllilnr gains for drug and allied ehl-nlieili. Buying of! rails may have been bas- ed on expectations that February's earnings, which will soon he nppenrv ing, were iuensurenbly helped by the wage cut: and that: lnnuy roluls were uiile tn get: out of tho red which they showed for Juuunry. Slintn Fe nud lilllon Pacific rinsed 4 points flit. NOW liuvl-u, New York Central, Southern Pllelfie llllt] Baltimore and Ohio guin- cd line or more. American Telephone euvo Inutefini nsslstnnre to other utilities with n nnln n! 2% uci_ l'. S. Steel flourished well aliiive Fifi, up 2 points nu the. tiny. Anlorlrilu (‘nn. (‘Ilse and Alli- ericnn ‘Puilni-co “B" did niinost us well. Peoples (ins ran contrary to general market fnrln iiy sugging Iii/J in n new lliw. (‘uppers uvrc lfOliillllflfitlbl_l' firmer on reports tilnll nu “nureciucnt ill Dflllvllllt!" fur further curtnlilueut ilnri her-u rclleileil. v. mas ... no use '15 n.n:1-1<iii 10o 10a m , 5oz sac s05 Total ... 177i) OUR GANG Majority for Nonsuch 135 pins. High single, E. Lawson, 182 pins. High Three, E. Lawson 434 pins. VILLAGE GREEN SCHOOL Report for Month of February. Grade X.-i. Delite MacNeil. Grade IX.-—-1. Irene Mitchell, 2. lvfnrgnret Doyle. Grade VIII.—l. Robert Mitchell, 2. Marion Smith, 3. Reta Weather- bie. 4. Orla Acorn. Grade IV.—1. Doris Wcntherbie. 2. Mary Smith, 3. Mabel Mitchell. Grade I.—1. Alex MacNeii. . 103 132 , 97 122 98 153 - 115 140 103 I Perfect attendance - Marlon Smith. of’ ll total turnover of lifftii w ltoiitreil Market _ 71:00am; Sideiigilts . ui. . I ill-Lin, Qiilfl. .\f-'lt‘l'll ll.» "tiller. I‘ h" ‘Mr ~ 4 gm: nliii l-ilr-sec quotations llii utivnue- “Q0 ‘ i-ll nu lilo produce null liilirlll lllflffité WPREAI . . . - hers lust wet-i: willie plitnto pr ces \' ill'l|iil_\"t~l ilrlef" Halli-iii ‘filmltlnglisml-I lllllllllilllflflfl. 0n Suiurduy all P119“ 1 ' ll wl-r-r sit-tidy. 0n tho butler market. No. 1 Q1!!!‘ lieu null western, in rllriois or broken "I" lot-ill still-l: 4-1 tlulltioli of ti“. m,‘ ‘“ “v l‘ """“ h _ _ _ I I Ii ll iiiitlicnt illtil lld cimrllctcriuil ti“. “Hwkpt from Um first o! I ' i; ' - lits ivus lirui nt 21H,’ tn 2'4 "H!" fl iiullltih tfutlkieurl-v ‘iwhqfu: "“:_r“"”h'_""'~v pound. Tn Ifitillll‘?! silliiii! fit 91 1° '5 iillliillt,’ inspiration: ‘illli ‘It fin]!!- MHN "mm "m1 mm“ m‘ 25 l" L," “ms rtlliflfit nth-um." ‘HMMI "5 mm 11'" .1 pound were iinth unchanged. Lust s ,_ _ _ “'1_'.\' lii tilt: \\':|i| nlliiilltmifll-Ifriiit but tiilii ill nlore chm-n i Ulil \ill'li|ll:i flellls, Vuiunle. week's receipts were 5.784 boxes. Fresh Uninrln null liritlsh Columbia trruded eggs. in ellrinis or broken iii’ trndinr , . iii-rt» tilflllnvtlvwf ‘f’ ‘Umullmu "M" ints worn stendv, cxirns brim.‘ fliltii‘ sliiii’ "cusp"; _,§"-,,}"","‘j" "m" -‘ v.1 Zit 2o iii .':o i-i-iitii, ilrfitll nt 27 tii 2s m..." n“, n,” “Sh,” ‘Iffiws “'1 . vl-lits and aoeliuiis nt 2i tn 22 cents ' " mrrpm‘ m“ :1 iiiizcu. ilhiillrirrniv stiirnge firsts ill llrllveuieiit set in illl iiiv liil-tli 0Xf'|liilI"" llil‘ intcriisted sun-he ,|.,;,,i,,;,~,,.,| ‘H, lifiiiit n1‘ uilulue, \\ii|| li_r_<l1lli.'lu, t‘, 1' ' -\' "*1. llii vllnccs in tile \\L('l\ l-ilrilius,.to retailers will he ndvnuc- (‘II nno to tu-n cunts ut 2'5 cents and siorngn seconds will lie. up t\\'o or tllrl-o cents nt 2i cents n dozen. Itc- cehits for filo wcclc worn 4.15»! cases. (‘ilecso hcltl fltvndy nt 10$’; in ll fi cents with r/iiillliifli‘ uiukn hnldilnt! 111"" lit i2 to l'..'.-_i cents n ptiuuli_ {ecu pts vlinndeq ti‘! flf" lniai week wl-ri- .'i.'.‘.' iilives. ""]_f‘“fk 1"” The. pritllto lllilflfPt wns uuehnngr-d. "m""°“ "mm" qllofntloils of‘ liriikl-n iiits per B0 pounll 1"‘ ' llnq lit-lug 30 in 40 cents for Quelllw- Whites Illltl .70 in ."i.'i rents for Qucliei- null New llrilnsiviek green mountains. (‘rlrlot ll" H "Pro ten rents per iirlr» rel (ltPfiptl. Ailnriillli-enleut was WPPk l-liii iiy rim \|. “hililflf! illnt, t-ttt-el; “W. illl‘ in-‘llillnliil . "_1"\'\'"1 llil 111i‘ fulllii !i' "' -‘" . 4'.lil viiiiil. Minimum ]i\'lt‘('.'l illti‘ time, lie inwrrrti nu ' ‘Pile-sir i'il‘l‘ IIN . -- Preil-rrl-ii, l9; Tliilllllilon llriiig 27 tli '_'i; llnulinioil Gliltitl, 75 to 70; Oitnwn Pow- red; MT. STEWART AND VICINITY J "P- l"! l vorpniiitliiii iir iug extended to Mr.- and‘ Mrs. J’. FY8881‘ ... ... .. 148 90 _ Harold Coffin, Cherry Hill, on the E. Lawson ... ..... 133 119 birth of a bonnie baby girl. A. Jewell .. a4 138 Li. Clldmore ..... 87 89 Mr. Ira. Douglas, Charlottetown, B. Laffcrty ..... M) 92 _giiiii. ms :1 visitor to Mount Stewart ‘i i "'-' uglliil llFPC‘ in. A~‘)L’l]llfiY “ recently- 551 528 565 “K131111113 TIiOT" lnllllirtnnt, issues, .i___ Total i644 ‘ A elvvm or sadness was cast over Mount Stculurt and vicinity on Friday, February twenty-sixth when Dr. James Walsh very sud- denly passed away. Although he f‘. T’, It. Nickel nnil llrnziiiuu wifvillhnd not been going out on any tnzeiiior niisiiriietl ullilout; ll ti‘! mill-cl i'll i-..- cnscs for some time, he had been (‘tllindlnii For i‘rl udn :lill.i hictuil mi. Ffulliuiiilt.‘ also ud- vuueed. . pun-ll with 4.010 sill‘: ti .- - i- ilii: Sllilirdlly llnii laiilltli‘ fill‘ |]l‘l1“‘“1L'|'ll'-‘d0!ng Office work on the day pm‘ responding liny (l t week. .\‘ ki-i lvious [Q 1115 death. Thus u; was a tritium] 1.1; ill. lull: . 1t. \\‘ii.*i ‘,3; lbfllr] _ __ _ tor rlt. 2'."/, llllil Brir lull up ‘f. t li-"é. gloat 5hOi-k to m5 many “lends- nii three issues l'l( point for the d 1i. 1'.‘ Ibiivcr “ nt 71;, "l "l "W" 1'l1'~'1"Tll8 filneral, which was very large- \'.’IliI‘(‘(l 1!’, Dtilillfllly attended was held on Monday “M” "w '1 """‘"" “'5”, fffllmorning ‘from his late residence, igin Mount Stewart, to St. Andrews. _ - _, ,,i fills leaves to mourn a sorrowlng iniiiil tr‘<~cl_ lr_\\-:i.-i riff 11. at. 1i nnil wife and nine children, m whom Llliinlililu in!‘ (linilntiu 0ft’ 1,, llt l,i. - _ ll “Wild iiiiiiniiiieeil (i\‘t'i‘ tlii- \\'t‘('l{ (‘Iiil lthe whole community extends sin- tiiili minimum prircs would iii 1‘(‘lili\'- rli from ten issues HIIIIOTFIHV‘illfiflillikycercst sympathies’ \\'|llll‘. the minimums \\‘l\illi1 be lower- ril lili zl lliiiillli"? til’ otililrs. lit-flilltlllg iililikt fvllillri-ll still». lli‘ilti_\‘ u-iill lill t 1’; fit. 151/17 I\lt‘('nIl ntlrriurcil “Q its hos ' i slllrc Jzlnuur filitl St 1i "loncd n lrfss til‘ 1 1': H". i,,,,,,i The many friends of Mrs. Don- W? "1' ‘lnld Munn, Cherry Hill, are pleas- lsériiiiir l‘ltl<l‘ll lit st! w iiiiil riiiloii led to know that she is much im- C. Helen Chandler, Teacher. funds at a preluluui of‘ lit}; pvr)proved after her serious mnest _ Heartiest congratulations are be- ' AND“ JKIDNA PPED solv 1 GUARDIAN B i u?‘- _._ ~§_r . _ ____ ‘...? » , . o o s i _. Cram Market Brltlsh F“! lsce eneous 1' M ll -, , . Patromsed By .- ' I . \i'-‘-'i'i‘ii-\li. Que" March 6.— ' 7 V .. ___ inlii-r \ lndinn western no 3 hi, ‘ H-“HW “'l"-. .\I:lr.-l| ¢~,__ph.m. l 1 llllltlliill western no 3i it, tints, fir» iliqiliiiiii i, \\'lil.‘il iiillitntions l flour spring uilellt mg. "i: |- \"l'|.~-iil iiliii ri~|ilirl< til‘ iulvcrse Lord-DON. Mal-ch 5_.A gmgll anny 1pm,. flfq-nnd“ 444m, “‘""""" "i! Illls HYPI" ill" winter u _ fllinr wl-litrr wilent piiilwi; iii-ii tyYt‘ \\'|il't|\ fillilfrtil Trill}; of buyers from the 50-08 8d 5181- IAN-ill: .lii.i.~..~ lieu-mi, rlriiii- wiillii "if I iii _r_l i-ii.-_\'.~4 slur __ lilrll ~i:'li, in . 't l, , i t t n m" W m,‘ ,,.|,,,,,,| ling countries hsveinvsded Inn ,, _.4 IH'HI_IH'HV~[_Y__ "if; rm" " I l . Iii-iii l ii~. uyillllllTib-or don for the British Industry Fair, _ lull [iiliillilfl 2 w, hfl)‘ iiii eiizi-Itblii iii ii. .. . ; pi-“iitlulzlllo one of the world's biggest trade ex- ' " ‘Qlfffp: m, 1",“; "i" - ‘bi l; i» frl-sh i-ipl-i-iulii in cur- .\.. . - ti» \\' u. llitrr wllent . t-iirrespoild- .t ni. iiv Tli |ll‘l' cl-nt "Will llli‘i"“liiitl lii‘l‘ll sold ilittl l.ii'iiit' ul-ri- lliit iiiw lpfqggiflg llilll‘ Siilllilnni ..ii llii- iiiiflltil. 'l"l‘-lllili',f iii l‘il\ll wil~_ :li lillil ¢0nr$fi_ llrillil i ill‘4'I i cr- il not ill - llliiro thnn tiilil loi l i nnil [I|'|||-\‘ gonCfnlly \\ PH‘ illii-ii z-sig. uu 2 fol-ll i. iiri 4 o w nu l‘i e u il-"iifli, track (‘IIIFAGO VliiffiUifl, lIi.. i‘Ifll'(‘li fi~.iiixloty li- iiiillt ¢'i’II|i ii:lli piissiiiilitiils from n l lg cllsiu-llrli over the - tor wilclit fir-it gave [ll l-l-ronl iliurkilts tlill:i_v_ Will-zit vnlulls “were ll1‘|[ii‘ll zlisn by strl-liutil of securities. .-\ ilvt-itll-li ini- priivl-illullt was uoitil ‘in tlliiiliiliil for rye flnllf‘. \\'i closed nnsl-itii-l! ' fili‘ h, rrt 1 ticks; Mount Stewart, was a visitor to the city recently. Miss Lottie Garrett, Point dc Roche, spent the week end in Sav- age Harbor, the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Adrien Fechan. The many friends of Mrs. John J. MacDonald, of Cherry Hill, are very sorry to learn of her illness, and hope for n speedy recovery. The explorer was describing one of the narrow escapes to a. crowd of people. “I grabbed hold of the lion's neck, rolled over and over, and-J’ Voice: "Fell out of bcd.” new: Lennon scnooa Honor Roll for February. Grade X.—1. Mattie Constable, 2. limiter-ct Ramsay, 3: Lorne McKay, 4- Loma McEwerl, 5. Aubrey Found. Grade IX. --1. Winnifred Ors- torn, 2. Victor Orsborn. Grade VIL-l. Thoriey Burgoyne, I. Lloyd Ramsay, 3. Vests. Bur- ‘WYRE. 4. Borden McAllister. Grade V.-1. Bloyos Dunning, 2. Hazel Carr. . Grade IiL-Doris Buntsin, 2. nliliiiii oil-rte. a. Fulton PIHIQOH, l. Stanford C317, . Grads n1. -1. Annie Oar. “fade 11-1. Annie Merrily, a. Marlon Ramsay. ‘ Grade I.-l. Betty Orsborn, and Fannie Carr. Perfect Attendance ... Aubrey gimhfi. Lorna. Moliwsn, Thorlsy. "fttoyne. Doris Buntsfn, uCKgy. countryside surrounding the Lind-i §gp|h _h°|||Q fl Hopewell, N. 111' Mitch i, tn s frantic search for the: kldnspperu (l: Charles Allllllillll ransom was demanded for his ro-l I: \ Police of two states scoured iheiturrl. Curly-hall“. blllfi-byl-‘fl R-ntlfefldcd to give the Linilbrrghs more chuiflpy, the child is shown in (Zl-‘Pfivfl! "Inn they would have had This intuit is described as the Iuin- on some main highway. They are future of his WIN-Twit"! "yin: between rank and riiliwsys and New York by furniture, gas boilers, scale work- unflnuh. h." 19.n-,i;nihs-oid son was built on s site selected from the automobile. Mrs. Lindbergh, duugh- ‘ing models of an ocean liner, an ol the Ilmotu flier. The babe ms sir by Ccicitri and Mrs. Lindbergh. tcr 0t the late Dwight W. Morrow, autogiro, an automobile, bathtubs, spirited sway from his nursery. IN! The home is on e hfrh rldse Ind is shown in ti)’ and with her hus- linoleum, carpets, ceramics. table Annie it was announced that a $50,003 looks down on a. wide. rolling Valley. band in (3). Shs has been in seciu- Wilf0—-ll1l suitable for mass produc- i tion ‘but not imitative of hand-made father. The Lindbergh homo (4) within an hour (i! A winding read lClfls through trees $9“; “u. the uu-mgnm to-tlpqubiio road-The home Iii-f , ' A New Ar PHILADlZil.»PHl'Ji, PZL, March 5 — An exhibition of industrial srt showing how tnachine ci-nlt can beautify such diversified objects as home furnishings and gasoline pumps has just opened at. the Pennsylvania Museum of Ari. The exhibition shoivs quantity production objects which have been designed specifically to be made by machinery, end not as machine- made copies 0i work winch could better be done by hand, directors of the exhibtion said. Objects qn view include home 4mm Denmark alone, ' they hitherto have obtained from pOSWIDIlS. Covering the entire field or Brit- ish manufacturing, the fair gives them an unrivaled opportunity to buy British goods and thereby place _. their countries in an advanlascoilfi position to xvin tariff concessions in the British market. Official trade missions are here from Argcnfno, Denmark and other countries. Seven hundred buyers are 110w anxious to substitute British goods for products lugs storage or trry, and British instead of Ger- from Argentina, Sweden, Norwaiy Brita’n—o.iso ztrl; heavily represent- Ger-runny and the United States The 25 pm. Con; dflpmciation 0g the The main classification, wound also is m, impart“; factor manufactures," ranging from pianos in brinsing these Danish merchnnislto Sflffliy pills, is exhibited in six- dactory directors and sales manager5|t00n miles of stalls at Olympia. to London, for they are now ablc‘K0'fl-§in810fl- ‘I115 Wlwle “I189 01 to buy more cheaply than in gold British textiles, including cottons, countries. silks and rayons, is shown in an ex- The Danes are psmcmily “age,- to lribition at White City, Shepherd's .buy British instead or United Stnt~ Bush. The heavy machinery and es automobiles, British instead of engineering exhibits mbeirls shown factory machin-lat Birmingham. German f 31TH and i TODAY, many a stakes known - - children. betting the future welfare of support 1', dearest to you. children are safeguarded. representative now. work. L312 . pvilnirics, Qur-iii-v m pound ill. liiliilitlvfl, N. 1t. a0 pound iinl; man and Belgian textiles. Buyers and 325711-1111 economically close to ed, although the fair has attracted ‘lliiyfrs from seventy-five countries. The exhibition is so huge it must. be liouseti in three separate halls. "small “Human Live s ail i I0 MR. BARTBOLOMEW LELACHEUR The death took place of Mr. Bartholomew LeLacheur at the home )1 his son at Guernsey Cove, P. E. 1., on the evening of March lst., 1932. He was 88 years 0t age and had been in failing health tor some time past. He was buried on Thursday, Mar. 3rd, in the Mur- ray Harbor Cemetery, services at the house and grave being con- ducted by Rev. T. R. Goudge. He leaves five sons and two daughters, lvlrs. George Silver and Mrs. Malcolm McLeod both in California, Lewis LaLacheur in California, Francis, Bartholomew and Angus in Massachusetts, and James H. of Guernsey Cove with whom he lived. He also leaves twenty grandchildren. Hi5 W110 predeceased him twenty two years ago. 4 He was one of the oldest and. most highly respected citizens oi.’ this place ord in his passing an aged laliduil ; lins been removed. "Since entering the firm he has advanced step by step thfflllgl’! every department. “How wonderful! He must be chairman or president of the firm by now." “No; just n. shopwalkcr." t) man is wagering the highest the security of his wife and On the turn of a card - - on the whims of fate - - ~ depends the safety of his loved ones. , _ Are you making just such a gamble? Are you your family against the uncertainty of living as long as they need your Consider the odds! Take no further chances involv- _i iug future hardships for those who are nearest and i i Invest in adequate Life Insurance - - and keep your policies in force. Then you know that your own old age is provided for - - your wife and To delay is to speculate. 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