. /_ ~ ’ ._ ..,',-_ _ ’. '_' . 1 MAY 11 1931 I 11111 <:llARl_0'l'l'1~:'l'uwN uuA1<1lla.\ PAGE Nlwlc mean 1;- 0¢1< A DB0 D 0 01-A 110 ,I ` _ / . . - I 'I 1 _n_ f _‘_ 1 ___ _ _ _-___ _ _ ___ I .I Market I Reports New Y°'k By s'r1-:wAR'r 1oNl~:s cv oo..ch=.1°aef0wn .H C0rfllp0ndln“ 0, Gfmldl & Coq ”0llh'¢|l! (ipeelnl to Johnston 3' \\ 0lw1\1H|11l\Il»<>\1~'iI-1\~\1Nl"l1 taguc, 7 p. m. Lic. W. D. Johnston. Ni'/£1I+4’/.1 4‘.i1.+7'f'1 l' Am "ll" lil IU"li\'103 112% -V141 WEATHER FQBECAST-May, I to ll0l\ TILEAL 1 _ _ , . __ ... ... ... -.. Pacific Grnln ... ... .-UH .-1 ... 1-1 a 1 |~| ai,b,I:'11f _\folltrr»l1l ... -._ _ n§m1¢ of Nora Scotia _... ... 1l1»ii‘;l"1-lcplluno ... ... ... ... pmz 1111 ... _ . |lri1isl1 American Ollv Z.. . m.|||,1|| (,‘11lll1ul1|l\ Ponca ... . |11||I1li11l! Proilucfs ... . - 1‘11|nl1l:1 1'--lllellt ... ... .. l'l111:11|:1 .llnfilllg ... ..., . i‘1111l11lI:lu l‘n\1'1°r 1r|11l Inpcr _ [~,,,,,|.|i1111 Iinnk _of Collllllerce . {',|11:11li11n lironlle ... --- I-,111l11ll'11l (‘:1r 1ln1_I l1oun1|ry . 1'1l11:11lill1l Imillslrlnl Alcnllol . |‘1111s11ii1lnt1-11 S11 ellen! pulllillioll llrlclge .___ --- p..111i11l1111 '1‘nr and Llleullcal _ ,_.m§,.,- cols. ... ._ 1:1-111~r11| .Steel “urea ___ ... Oil ... .- --- ... - '~. . ... ... ... II1‘I?r'l1:l10n11l Nickel . . . . ._ nu .- l11lor11:11i11111li Petrulcuul _ _ 1......-.1111 011 _ ._ . .. ,\l11.-_-1-_v llnrris 3|.-1'11|l l1`r01lle1lnc ... _\|1»l1tre11l I-_ ll. and l’o\\'cr _ . . . . ,\‘:1ll111l11l Breweries ._ _ _ _ - _ ._ . . _\'11ll01111l Stce Car ... _ . _ _. _\'11rn111l1l ... - --- ]‘1»1r1‘r 1‘orp0rntl0n . . . 1-1-i1~1\ lil-1\ll11-rs .. . _ . . . . . _ _ 0111-|101' l'11\\'er ... . .` . . _ ]{,,_\~,,1 lilluk . . ._ ._ .\`Il;l1\'llli;::1|\ ... ... » . . . -- Sillmu :l111l Sona . ._ ._ _ _ _ S11-fl 1-f1‘:lll1l1l1l ._ . ... _<11-11| of (':l1ln1 ... ... . - ... |i1\11~1:ll .\_<|»|1'l!L ... .. . li1»|1~11'.1i .\l1»l111's ... . _ _ ... . _ . !i1»11|_1~.-111' ._ I1111»r11111i111111| l|_v1lr1\ iiicelric .. . |1111-rll:11i1\1|l1| Il1ll'\'\~:1lcr ... _ .. li--111... .111 1‘11p111-r _ _ . . . . . _ _ _ .\l1.|.1~_-.-1111-r,v~l\'1l1'1l .\.1;'.l1'.|_lIl11I.~'1l11 l'u\\\'l' . . . _ 1’111-.11.1-111111 ~l‘11I»llr 1'.-1111; 1111-I l1`11lj1l . _ . . . ._ _ l‘1u1l :.111I l`0. li ... ... - ._ llmih. ... ... ... _ ... .\_1.1l’~ lin--|11|1~k ... ._ $1111-111'1l Ui] 1»l` l\'\~\\‘ .l1'l‘.-11-_\' . .\11-1-|111: .<0--111-i1i1~.~i A _ . . . ._ . :s 2112 'l s 4 11514- 10111. 1111111. .10 121,13 1:1 .so 21a :li 1111111 21'/A 113 30”- 111/. 1% 4 _nn 15 1111;, 1:1 G'/1 1.1 1-1111, :cow 1:11-1;, 'za r.1'.£1 :1:l -111141 21111 -1:-1 1111/_ :ll “I1 :11 1.; 15 7:' 11'-"6: 3i)"I1 IISV, lli'.I.' s 1-'14 11 01 1:l=1, 2111. 1'. °_’Il‘I `_"_"_- -ll li,\=‘.§ :Ili -|iI\I [Il 1', ISI.; 10:11. ill llli li IIE". Til "1 37"# Fill: >111111»l1:1i11'1‘ ... _ T117. 1 _< .<11~1~1 _ 1:11 \'111»-111111111 ._ _ _ -1*: \‘..11..u l'1-111-11 ._ 11'.-L i:l|l \l<11|"_\' ... ... ... ... ]|_-’,,' .\l_\ill\l1l‘ lll'I\'||‘I\\' l~‘()lC .\l'l(IL 30. liilll .\Iili\\ Il_\ _‘IIN I-252 1~'.»1- ~--1111; 1|:1ys pnsl reports have |101-11 11111-11': 111:11. Noralllilll .\|iu»~s, l.i1l1il1-1|_ l1‘.1~= 111:11l<- 111111111111- inlpnrlalllt gold strike. i1 I.- 11-:lr1l1‘1I 1lafl1litel_v lllllt (ills is 1111. '|`|11 11--11 slrlkv \\'1l11 11111110 ut ll \'1-rli1-ni 1I1111I| 11|' ‘.2700 fl‘l‘i, Jl.'1l| l`1‘l‘t \\`l‘.“|, uf \l|\‘ .~l11l`1_ 1111--1111111 1li11l1l0111l 1|rIllll11: 0|11‘l‘:\- 1.-.11 ;1'1»11l alll- 1.71110 foot i1-vel. 'l‘l1c full l111.'111 :|1111 1l1-pill of the 111-\\' \'1~in llns 1.-.1 _\-1 111-1-ll 1lcll\r11llu1-li hut ns11ll,\'a of 1|-.1 -|1i1l --11l'»~s allow golll ore 11\'er:1i:i1l1.: 1111-ull $10 :1 lon in vllluv. 'l‘I11- lnti-at slriiru is nl’ .slim-I11l si;:11ii'i1~llll1~1~ in (|1111 il 111111-las fllrlllcr1-all-11111011 of known \`1-1 I -l1l 11 11| I- mire . -1111-11 yr 01-1- 111 1ll:l_v 11:0 1 111' |»:lrfl1-l1l‘1r g1~0lo;:i1~:ll I1111-r1~st. l1`11r tile first time .\'11r:l1l1I11 lllillisl_p0l1lf has rtruvlr 1:11l1l ill lilo rh_\'11lll1\ furlllnllull. nllll il 1:1 1'0llsi1|1.-r1~1l 1111111111111 to i`i1l1I 1_'11I1l 1-l s111~h rnlue 11l11|1\r lll1~:=e |1;1rli1~u- |111-1-0111111111115. l~`u1'tll1»r lll\'1-s1I1::lti11ll of 1110 111111- ri-ln will be rzlrril-1| out hut lll1' 11l:11:ll;_'»-1111-llt 1l1>1-s not _V1-1 kllow u'iwn I' i"1'.\' ll1~1\i1le to fnke out any of lllls 111-11' 111-1-, this 1l1-|l1‘l11|Ini: 1~11llr1‘iy 1111011 1_I11- villlles lllnt it requires ill uxillillg o|11»1':1|i1-1111. ..\'0r:l1l1|1\'s new- refinery at, .\fonlro11l llzlsl is nllnut nt the pro1iuc1l111l point. 'lfh1- lnllka have lleen Lull for sulue time n111I 1111- refinery will he turning out ille first \\iro bars this \\'e1\k, ond l\_v the l11i1l1il.- of lillly will Ile in full comlner- 1-1111 uperxltloll and slllppng out l1llrs_ \\'il\<'l1 represent lim flunl product of 11111 1l1»\v 1111it The n1l_I11cenl: rod lnlll a1l1| \r|r1- drllwlllg plant of l‘un11ll1l Wire al11| 1'-1I1l1‘.t‘0n\\»nny is also lnaklllg rapid i'r1\gr1-ss. lilnchlncry la heing instnlieil 111111 soon after completion of the refin- “f.\' this unit will bo in full s\\'i1ig_ so 111:11 wltllin ll lnnnlh or six \veek.s these* 111-11 closely enrrellllell 1le\‘cloprucuts will 1 1111 11 complete industry. 1'.\N.\n.\ s'rE.\l\ls1n1°s1 ’l‘l10 opening of tile canals at the 11---1-I1 "ull 1\n11l»lc1l a nlllnbrr of lmnls oi' 1'r111:11l:\ Steanlllhlp Lines to 1lis¢-llurge "1\1‘x-'111>s at lilnnirmll. leaving them free I0 rl-Iurll in lilo Ileail of the Lllkes. N1' 1`1lr fills yr-nr tllc carriage of grain has |11-1-11 l'nr nllond of Inst year. indeed, al the 1~0rrf\l1p111l1ll1\g llnte of 1030 it \\'u_~1 '*l\i.\' .lust llolrlnninlr, and tho prospects \\'1'r1- not llrlgllt fur n stenily nl1\\'r»nlcl\t, "»~' lllry 1111111-11r tu be fills rear. We nrt' l111‘0rl1le1l that ocean tonllngc nlrcady nu 11.- \v.\_v from Montreal hllrllour includes 11-1111- 0.000.000 busllr-is nf grain, n silllrp eulllrllst also to collllltlona one ycnr ago. 0! the 08 boats now in commission. lll rf-pol-led lit tho 11n1l111ll meeting nf nl11lr1-hol1l1\r1| 11ml rvferrenl to before ill lilrsr- ll1\\'l1\.\\ll, Upper Lakes nulnlwr il: 1-olllcrs, 3: Lower Luke llulll' ffclrzlllcrs. :12; |1111-11111111 rl-elgmers, is; Mui Nurlllerll Navigation llncinge fru11:l1h\r11_ 2. Generally. 11penkill1:_ the K1-111011 fills year amy he c-onl1l1lere1l as I"'|"1l l\\'0 to three weeks nhend of lust .\}'1\_r in the lllovelnmlt nf grain. nnll de- fllllle huslness is ln sight for several 1\'01~ks to come. ' ACTIVE BOND PRICES (`0lll'0Il.\'l‘ION SECURITIES! .»\l1illl1| . -- 105-'l iiell Tel _ _ 105'! ll 1! l‘o\v .. 10130 l'11ll (‘en1 ., |047 1.1111 Steuln , 1041 57.50 100.25 103 .50 I 02.25 00. 50 51.50 104.50 101.50 100.00 57.50 5 pc 5 pe 5'/1 be 5% pe ll pc ‘LEFT HUNDREDS OF DESUEND-1 lion C lil C0 Mont Pow lilont Pow .lion Tram lion Trnnl Mon Tram Que l'o\v Shaw Pow Hhnw Pow _ Unit Secur . 5% pc 5 pe ll pe 5 pe 'E pc 4’/5 pe 5 pc 4'/1 pc 5 pc 1017 1051 11110 1011 10 1': 10 .1 1001. 101111 11170 5% nu 1052 D0l\IINl0N OIF' ('.\NAI).-\ (lilJ.\I¢.-\NTEEl) BONDS 10" 00 1I.|.i 10 104 50 0|) 75 il ’ 'IF 8-'i 50 101 50 103 111 10.1 .111 100 00 10 ~»- 01 so sv so 101 2.-1 011.-1:1 104.50 101.00 111ef'1S 100.00 gran:-:sx_:1r_xxo:_:¢$11:_:-¢_:»:-_x_.\: A, C,,,,,, '_ 'j,,],,,,,,2,,,,|,,,,`» ,, _.11 I ' _°_" If -.." N: '4"%I 1 ' -'- L: 1 1:". V ...H _ 2 _ -- 1' _ -'-'_ . _ _ __ 313 _ M-an '. .' 40 I43 I 4 ,. ( ,_ 22222222222 == = -1 -- ° - :___ . =_. ripe 5111: 4'/[pc _ .. ~l',l_1p1: 41( u 1 000 I 00.00 1 0.75 1 05. 00 I 0-"li ill). 02 1 0710 00.02 1 057 01|. 02 1 008 ill). 02 Jillill I0‘.'.00 1 054 I 06. 00 1 000 1 00.00 `l illlll ] 00.00 707.75 100.75 101.00 101.00 I0l.0Il I0l.00' f-:'13 cz ‘F-' ._ ._. pe 4% Pc -1|)/| pc '3 pe 5 |111 5 pu 5111.- CCG ..._-.__ we-.~ . ._ 1070 100.00 nonlxlox or 1'.\.\'.\n_»\ noxns (mx rzxmirr issues) ~'-111° ._ .. of-11.11101 100.55 -'=’.f11»c N0v1,111:l:l 10111.-. :life ._ ._ ... .\i1lrl,lil2l7 1011.85 -~'..~l1L' in-c1,10:l7 110.s'3 1'I‘.\X.\nl.lt lssuris) 51.101 r<11v1,10.'l2 102.25 511111.: .. .\'11v1,l0:l1 101.30 j'/.1110 .. Sl-11tl,l1|»11l 1111.211 -1 111- .. _ __ o0c1:._1l11:1 10.1.10 4‘1~l1c ._ 01-¢11'1,111l1 101.1:-'1 » Q |115 ... ... l“1‘l\ l,li)1l|111 .\' \\'1\r4l) .\'i01~l..~' 11|11'1l1lll;:llII.1l\¥Il.:|sl '111;; 10-“.1 101.11 l0f=;. i 10-1.1 13131 i'll Il \l1l 111| his i'11rp-.~‘1»;l . ._ ll1l|\1\|'i:ll Uil ._ ..| ‘ l _:.11 “___ a-3:; ;r__ FT lll1|> 'l`111111~1‘11 . ._ , lnl l’1-1r0lc.llll ...I llI,\.’. N11r11111|:\ ._ ...I `.’.'1.l0l .\'I.crr1ll_ ._ ...I Shit .Wl.~\1~1-1' _. _ ... 'l' \\'1lllr1-r, llirnlll 'JS I2-'1. I.; |11 Ill MEMORIAM MR. BERNARD J. l\lCCORMAC _ 1 The death of Mr. Bernard J. Me- Corlnac occurred in the General llos- 1 pital at St-. Jol1n's, Newfoundland, on 1, the lnorning of Sunday, April 19th.I1 Mr. McCol'mac was a prominent far- , mer of St. George`s, King County., ln. this Province, who retired lronl ac- , tive work two years ago. and since then has been residing .vltn his nep- hew, Mr. Picton R. McCor\nnc, Man- land. Last fail. Mr. McCormac`s health began to fail and since thenI up to his death, had been indiffer- ent. ' His remains, accompanied by his nep‘l1ew, reached St. Georges last Thursday and were taken to his old holnestead. The funeral was heldI Friday morning to St. Georges Church, Rev. C. J. McDonald ofll- ciating at Solemn High Mass, after which surrounded by his former neighbors and a large concourse of people from several parts of Ki1_»g's County, his remains were laid to rest beside _those of his fatner and mother, close by the Calvary Group that adorns the central part of St. Ge0rge's Cemetery. Hs is survived by one brother, Mr. G. J. McCol-mac, of Chicago, Ill. The pall bearers were John A. Mc- Cormac, Georgetown; Wm. F. Mc- Kinnon, Melrose; Alex F. McDonald, Little Pond; Jas. .H. McCormac, st. Georges, Archie Mecormac, Prim- rose and R. J. McLellan, St. Georges. STEELHEAD TROUT CAUGIIT SANDUSKY, O., April 29. -fU.P.)- Steelhead trout will live and thrive in Lake Erie waters, it was estab- lished here after tests had been made in Sandusky Bay. A Steel- headtrout, placed in the bay ten years ago, was caught recently. The fish was two feet long and welghedl seven pounds, 14 ounces. ANTS LAFAYETTE, La., April 29.-1:l o n 0 al. :l:1%|:1s |051/,I 'ls I+2 ' - s..1_':°':1:...--;. .1111 11111 111111.11 “fe ‘°“°°°°°‘ 11 “"“ --11-»11»»~ 1° 1'l11~_\-11 ilu _ .I 1011.1 11-l11.111l1,t.1 1sf1_1.1+1fv, ' a man in whom the breeders wiilI Pol (`nrl1 _ _ 08 |70’ ul G Elec _ flll5§|3‘J ‘ons Gas 00' | 041/.I nt I' ___ f‘1-`- f'. 11111'-'11 11:2 01 11-1% I1) I Ilupont 7K'I1I RC! I ]'ill‘f! I' Lt ._I -ll’V|| 45 I»|1IY\I 4-1 l"1\x l“llll1 ..I `lS“.51I 20|LI 1.*1-*QI ‘_ wire '11-x _ .lea ‘.101/.1 ‘ii I47\`Ii1| :III -ll I I 4`_!’G| ‘ISI/gi 781/,I RJ r _-5215# _=_,:r: -|h~llOJ-IC `I-I ~|-vpi _ _;<.:`Kj_‘-:g-:.2 ~.. ~¥-l _-1.10 :_~1-_- 5_1 l.11n1 7 Ken Poli _ _ '_0‘.4I ‘_ C0 . _I I " neu s int' -l' '$1 7 1 EKG 40' 11-*G 151 _"ml 271, 411-':’.I 12 :s1,,;1 :lo N 111---1»-1 ...1 = -sign--._ _-_1-_- ="f_'1'{_"='!"~°"‘- -=_‘_>E;f-_'iii in ‘é-7~\':*‘I-‘*‘ C- was :J/1:?-_‘ __ ___\_..__,. ___ _1.__ is:_~; .= n~ :as :11 2.11141 51111 01/.1 .-11, tl as --111 A-73 3.. -|:==;y;_-I. '£232-'E n 1 70 1/_.1 :iT 1'la:.| 21 'I-I 21 1'-»x G .sul ::.~¢T/,.| -10101 :l.s\,g,1 111" l`il11 ll ll ._ 44 I H7131 Can da B d I' H1111-1 a on S 11 1'1.r1-1‘n1-l» 1511.1.-111.15111! .111 l'l\Ii ('f1l‘l'> 20"/|I '22‘,{.I ' li S I _»\lco .!l~ 1- _‘of\f,| '_'~_'1 .1 3'. 10 ...I 1-5 ml-7 .10 _ ,I .-11 \ 1.1 , .“.\;,f1il" _ , _ , .. |;- 'Z -7. The Montreal Stock Exchange 11.'.i.'.1 11111 l1i’,1II- .. 121/. 2111111 :I1-'-1-I 178 ;§./Q 2, begins fair; 3 to 9, bright days, » - _ I _:TIT/u‘li§ls .but air remains chilly, 10 to 16, ; Kerk Bochum’ was B Junior Chu |-1.2415, m°5tIY fair- hui' Week ends change I pion at several big shows in 1929 an 111 041/11 as glriinlig able; 17 to 23, frequent showers and 1930, Including the 1929 C_ N_ E_ To_ +. I4-:Ile late residence, 12 Elm Avenue, and Cameron Munn, R.N., Director ofI 2; | was very largely attended. Members Public Health Nursing in Montclair, sir/'.1:¢'1l,|i-1:1/, of the Caledonian Club in regalia.;N. J., and Carl Thatcher Pomeroy, gg/H| -1/_ ` _> ' ., -1 ___,'I"l +4- ir- 1a- --;.= , _ _-_ f'_‘“-l- _sa Q -1 _'cz _§_ _ j+;+-+x+§¥+ seas 5 £1. Q1.- .;/ .1 1': -1 -_ .1 1\ b r ‘.4 111.~.1,f_.1120 111.~.11,11»_»1\ 1-1--11'. ,..| [NMI -l'_"'_` Il\|.'_.I -I'_'\L'-I ZIIQ ' 1 ' . <1' 1 1 1.. .+1- . . ‘A \ _ -un., a. m.; Murray River, 3 p. m.; Mon- 23”! 1.1' = ,_ I Iientral Guardian May 3rd: Murray Harbor South, ll milder, cool spell' 24 to 30. fair and _'mme FUNERAL OF 513° -'AMES A-Ihave leadership that will establish all-11| i1l1,11+liZ. MCE*°“E“N“Th° “‘“°““ °f th” absolute confidence." aulk Dams. he-1. _-tuck ..... ._ 5 11... use late Mr. James A. Mcliiachem was "3 I"_7"4I+f"f* held yesterday afternoon from his ISLAND LADY WEDS-Miss Anne he has been engaged in the breeding' of Holstein cattle, and as an Lxhib-I 1 circuit here in the East-, and his major winnings in strong competi- tions stand to his credit as rl great 1 achievement. In this connection, it will be remembered that his hull Kcllogg’s Col‘n Flakes ._ _ l.ohnes’BroomS . Toilet Paper Bulk Ruisins _ . . . . . . . . _ Peaches, heavy s_\'rup, 2 lb. tins ._ _ _ei ronto. I regard Mr. Profitt as a dis I 3pk_qs.25c . Zfol'-mf: .. ..8l'olls 2.'1c ._ 3lbs.25c_ _ . . . . . . .. 2for7i5c /I _ f < 1 ltor is as well known in Central' _ »‘-\ . Canada as he is in his native pro- ` ’ 4'. 1`1..`:_,` .ViDC€- F0r the past two or tluce S I -§- ~’ years. his herd has been on the big . I ,1,I`1., ,ffiglv I_ EXTRA sPEclf.l.s , ~ 4 _-'1~,~, 1. ___ / . » 'C ` 115% '»"$T_f`-“'<_’* _ N OTHER SPECIALS "Excelsior Blend" Bulk Tea, high quality ` :f,*,_‘W‘ headed by Piper McDougall, preceded , CP H also of Montclair were mar- -io'/. wg, _ the hearse in the large procession ,rled on April z3rd at The Little 1', __ 3, ;,I,fH_ The city firemen also attended in a1Cl1ureh Around the Comer." New .I1-11119 .\111n 4s;f_.|I: body. Interment was at the Peoples 5 York City. Miss Munn, a daughter _,,;|_ Cemetery. There was a very large of the late Dougald Munn, Esq., of 1 *L number of floral tributes. The pall Roseneath and Hannah (Poole)| bearers were: Messrs. George Hooper, wlllllnn Gillespie, Prank Hobbs,” James Hughes, Harry Matheson and' on I 00",!-1-.11/. Dr. Heath Mclntyre. Rev. R. Le- f seas as Assistant Chief of Psychia- '_I_4"(' Gate conducted the services at the* tric Unit No. 2 and on her return toI im" °°‘”°' U" °“" Prices I’°‘°'° b"yi“5 “I” “`I“"`°~ house and at the grave | Cherry Valley School, Friday, the, 24th. The meeting opened by sing-I ing a health song, “Carry Me mack to | Clara Mclsaae, occupied the 1~hair| The roll call was answered by each answer tile roll call next. clay with Lloyd Martin was appointed healthI iliic 25c ‘.Z9r 350 39e lille A 391: . Slle I Prunes, ................-..._... 4 lbs. Pears . . . _ . . _......-.2cans I Sliced Pineapple, Singapore _....... 3 cllus ' Whit: Beans, hand picked 10 lbs. llnlled 01101101115. Oatmeal 10 lbs. Soap, Pearl or P. 61 G. 10 cakes Surprise Soap 10 cakes 5012 MEAT Bacon per lb. 270 i Munn, graduate from McLean Hos- pital in Waverley. Mass.. and Belle- vue Hospltal, N. Y. She served over- called by the Red Cross for the or-I ganization of Relief in Louisiana and » 1 organized Camp Lafayette for thcI 4309`4'30`1°4~ MORE SPECIALS = Gallon (fun of Apples, nice for l'lum Jam. Raspberry Jam, Strawberry Jam. _... ... ..._ Bananas, .. Oranges _ . Tomato Soup Extra Qlluliiy ('o|Tcf‘, fresh ground per lb. 380 1\nrll\un1lred‘4 of other .~p1‘ci.\!s uhirll _=p:\1'c will not permit listing. DEPT. ~'»*f.=;4l r-‘_ /_ *pies . . . . ._ 35C 40 ol. bulllc 1.2¢ 40 111.. llotile 450 40 oz. llcttle 4.111 > ._ prr 1loz.i!.’11~ i _ _ . _‘I lluz. Ii51~ _ . ._ _ fi calls 2.71: '- rl’-I. <‘1t1'§'!-F-1 ‘- Picnic Hams . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . __ pcr lb. 180 f_ _ U. S. A., specialir/ed in Public Health] _ P .1 M ... c D o N A L D 1 ,_ .N al-:n caoss nlaarlnc _ The; te, g,,,d,,,,,,,,,,_ engaged 1,, ,he my u o ._. weekly meeting" of the Small 1“1'2‘g11nlzutldn or Public Health Units lnI High Class Groceries, Meats, \' egetubles Etc. "` ““““" ”""‘°“ W” "°“‘ ’“ ““’I1“= MMG West In 1921 Sh- W’ coR KENT 6-1 PRINCE ST ' PHONES sas AND 869 1 . 1 0 Our Meat Department is chock full of bar gains. All meats as cheap as the cheapest and § `_a_-\- Hapay Dreamland." The f1resident.I¢,,. .f I I th _-___ ._ ,___..__...,,, _ _ , ,_ , ,___ _______-..__ ..._ ___ e o w d f -_ ____________ __ ___-- _ -___ -___ ___ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ any ousan re “gee” T11 rit th lai ts N rther and Southern fronts dur- he returned to the sldellnes to re- dunng the lvllsslsslp 1110011 A1 ch ° mam y °f e comp n ‘O n ected to fellowship in the National Maine, a graduate of Bates Collc;,'e,I , , ' ' P . e _ _ The minutes were read _md ,,G(...¢,ed». I ti _ I were directed against subversive in- ing the civil war. She has been dec- sume his newspaper reading. _>°°mp° °“ °‘ this Wm" she W” el fluence of kulaks (allegedly wealthy orated with the order of the Red "Du 11 again," the dire--101 de- membcr writing their name “.It1,;PubliC Health Association and was' heasants) on the management of Banner. a coveted distinction. Y mands, and again the cameras -.turn their len lmnd There V3.0 nmclcnncd to Momcmr in 1929 Mr collective 1:11111... colluptlon of the Her real name is Rcsalia Samoy- mnmlggrs pi-C5911; 11, was .1,;i;1¢¢1 gg, _ ‘ ' class point of view in the adminis-,lovna Samoylovn. Hel' nom-de guerre. "Thats good," calls the director. 1 - 'Pomeroy is 'a "MWC of Lewiston' tration of village Soviets. and mis-"‘Zcmiyachka," means -'fellow coun-I“Allce," calls Miss Daniels, and the over," untouched by human hands. wah member-S favolqte fruit TMI _ I h. C _I use of office by various politicians. tr5v»oman." I ln:-lid hurries into the barricade with meow ng is ` P` H' from Mass | ' -im l\11‘kiShi0W€iS andthe dressing gown. Treasurer, George Hayden, l1;>ol'tcdIachuSC“s mst-t t T h I _ 20 Gems in the -I-,.c,,Sury_ Lloyd M<,__; nd M 1 P HIC :U °gy' Ml' ('olnplz1in1.s Increase HOLLYWOOD FILM SHOP When seen on the screen, only the a rs 0 t h tin was appointed collector lor ncxtf arm. June 1;1e$€};1wN°rt; ;.uueT;;' . _ Wad and Shouxdels °i MISS Damels day. The Health Ofiicer,Sha\v1 Mc-’ Ave Mondo" N J Red tape seems to be an i,.,_cduc_ (By Ronald W. Wagoner, United wlll be seen extending out of the Donald, reported all hands ciean.I " ' I I ' ,ible and constant factor in the So- P"5s 5'3" C‘"'°§I"’"‘i°“tI , WI" And the audimcc Pr°I°”~b1Y Wm HOLLYWOOD, April 23.-1U.P.)-I speculate: IN;-1-n-UTE MBE-"\.G___T,m re,,_1 riet apparatus. The number of com- (*p\`l'llll in Jnlln-111111 A \\`1|r-li -\'ln1'k~1 11111-11 |li:I1`l.11\r`l.=l~'| .\I|i[l|>l .. --. ...I I 1 1 5'; llrograln consisted of u recitrltion by 1 Swings --Jolly Club.. was ,md 1,' me and 2.950 in 1930, il\diCHiil1Q 311 ln- Willis Jlldson; a recitation, by Estclli .~ _ I créasc of more than 22 percent. S1111- fairest mm sims wmmui ‘mr of °m` ~ ull” ’ m` _ I . tl I ll - ‘ .Cck_ -I-hc; _` _ ‘ ' =_ ; 1_- L - ,_ »t . 2_4, < 1929 Motor-driven canlcras have made it "I wonder if she wore a bathing O Cm ol N O owmg “ lum ’“°mhIy m°°°'mg Of “"7 CI'~"“'.pqm S Rgafms I “ere 3 m - possible to film ,thc tlllllbng of tl1e1 s ' .' li l` l'1\\\`1-|‘ .\ li (5 |'0\\'1~r li ...’ 1'l1u l‘1lr l"1l_\' . ..‘ l' l'll1~il`l1.' .\`1»)\' ._ .rl sl. 1:1- _ _ _.1 1 1 1:11., 11.-11 '1'.-11-111111110 .._11 11 11' 11’ lr1lv.l|i1\1l ._ ._ ...I _ I 1 ' l11-1-1w1- 1'.»11l ...I 1 1 'ilu l'1\1l11-ul .. ..' ’ I ‘sul l'11u- l’:1p ...I I 'oils Bl Slllnll. '... 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Meeting opened with gramaphone selection. Minutes ri last meeting were read and adopted and roll call was answered by each merri- ber paying a nickle, after which in- structive demonstratlons ,on home economics was carried out. Report of the different committees were heard and new ones rtopointcdz School, Mrs. J. T. Grimes and Mrs. H. Mortimer; Sick, Mrs. M. Hayes and Mrs. J. T. Grimésf Program, Mrs. E. Boylan and Mrs. G. McLeod. The Secretary reported buying some small articles that were ordered for the school and presented hills for same. Mrs. Chas. Quinn lnvit.1:_i the members to her home for next meet- ing. Roll call will be answered with Jokes. The meeting closed by sing- ing “My Old Kentucky Home." A tempting lunch was served by the' hostess and a social hour enjoyed with music and dancing. OFFERS BARGAIN MARRIAGE PRICE JACKSON, Tenn., April 29.-(U_P.l -Dr. 1. N. Penick of Union Univer- sity Jackson College, said recently he would marry one couple for 15 cents or two for 25. The reason.fnr the drastic out he said was the "depres- slon_" rams Aarlsrs rick 1 »_,1 pointed a Canadian fieldman, comes notice froln the some official source, has also been engaged as Maritinle representative of the service. The engagement of these two _young men, thoroughly expcridnced, possessed ef god tact and judgment, aggressive, and well-known to the breeding fla- ternity, places the Extension depart- ment in a particularly strong pcsi- tion to carry on the work of extend- ing the interests of Holstein brcezd- ing throughout Canada. "Mr. Pro-` fitt who has just joined our s‘c:1.fl,”. wrltés R. B. saith, director of Ex- tension, “carries in a most marked that R. A. Profltt, Freetown, P. E. I.. ` MOSLOW LETTER (By Charles Malamuth, United Press Staff Correspondenl1 MOSCOW, April 29-One hundred thousand complaints, 43,000 of which only have been investigated to date. have been lodged with the Joint Complaint Bureau of the Central, Control Commission of the Commun- ' ist Party and the People‘s Commis- sarlat of Workers'-Peasants’ Inspec- tion ,during the last two years. Thae figures were made public by “Comrade Zen-llyachka," a woman degree the necessary qualifications for a progressive fieldman. For years 1 ._~» N -_ . 1 I Morlr 1-'on ons! PARIS, April 29.-1U.P.)-The mo-, all ol the next annual "4 z'arzs"I Ball, the famed orgy of the Paris art I colony artists and models, to be heldi when evenings grow warmer in June,§ will be the retum of the victors of Salamine. The artists chose this theme, ra- ther than any of the others, nifered' including the fall of Troy, the Back- ing 01 mms by the oauls. me 11-a11I 4 of Babylon, torture in China md In’ As usual we have made, special arrangements for 3 very strong line of Chi|dren’s Serviceallle ALLEY &’ co; LTD; S I l. Ti i. _ . . Mclsaac; a recitation, by Jean Mc- ..;,];?tu'_c‘cé?§,§dlIIg,,;f;;:/ii; \ ilnrly with complaints against bur- I""m55“‘g thc Sian of “f*m°"“‘“°“'I _ _ - ~ - . _ ` f ‘ ` ' - - . _ - directors and electricialls. H Isaac. auccltatloll, by Gcolge ‘cap m,s“.crcd Wm, C, __,,Ck,,._ The eaucracy-'froln dll ln 19311 to 904 ul This developed when Bebe Daniel ‘|0111 Il 1°C'I'1‘i\°n» IW I-'IOYU Maxim- minutes of the previous 'llc-11111 ucreI 1930' 3" m°r°”'°° °f mmly 50 DCT , ~ - ` . _ - ‘ “’ g _ L nppearinv in "Women of the \‘_’ol'ld" it lecltntlon, by Shaun McDonaid,_ a. mud' approved ,md sig,,m_ New r..n _ A 4° ' me-itauon’ by Billy Hayden; a 5019, desks “nd chains were pul_chasm_ m_ The Joint Complaint Bureau has f°‘x\;/I‘c;"°‘ 5135-'-X found Inf" 3”-I CORON/\7DO l`>‘I§ACH_ Cal., April by U18 iC2\Ci\01'. "THC Bi!! RQCK Candy 50 ngw 5hM1¢5_ The m,m,hC,_s dél|d_ nipped in the bud several cases of Zcltllpt ‘small ‘X 5” “VPCM 1" W | 29-1U.l‘.\-A f:1l'c\\'cli tour of Ma- Mountain." The program oolrlnlitifee cd to have a lottery in md_ U, the organized sabotage. Thus, according 3 " u ' _ > Idame Erl1e:=t.i11c Scllumanrl-I-l’eink? for next month is Ciara and Jean.5¢h,,o1_ The meeting was than to “Comrade zenllyachkaf’ correc-' A" °Si1C°mII5'~I1\“1i Sei “IIS C3’°'IiJ11tl1l11kable1 ' Mclsaac, Willis Judson, Shawn Mc- brought to a close with me Namnal tions to a project for Ural copper fuuly bméed 01; Soyiha l°I5’“|-f=' °"f`5 The lvorld-renowned diva, now '10, .D°".“Id ‘md H0201 I“i=’5~ The “left” Anthem. Lunch was then served by mlnes offered by an American con' wild no ..scc_t .eCwnt' The IFDIIP I but looking 15 years ymmg" sm” ing closed by singing a .Health Song. M,~s_ Joseph E_ M,,CPhee_ 1.'-mt meet_ sulting engineer MacDonald were re- , ;;1teg°‘€;“~m;‘2§§:’Vc§:§u°;°u1lS'\fc:-;UI5 she left her home here a year ago ~ » _ ' n, .s 101'- _ _ mg to be held in me school and mu _lected by Russian specialists who’Cd balk 50 feet from me get 'made this plain upon her return re_ ISLANDER APPOIN’l‘ED-Follow- can tc _bc responded to with ..My were later arrested and tried as, ` 4. _ - 1 iecntly. ing closely, the announcement made First Beam.. wreckers. Tl'lrough efforts of the bur- UA" “XII” 31111' “ISI fP¢;WrY°5 "°‘l11‘Ié’1 "There never will be any such last week by the Extension office of eau an order for 150,000 chlldren’s ‘C Same “S 1” '55 *mms “as °a B 1 thing as a farewell tour on emy the Holstein-Friesian Association, f gloves for lumber workers was cz1ughtII'° sit' muy CI°Ihed»_II\ th” empty schedule," she said. "With all the that Harry I. Seymour had been ap- w in ti,-nc_ bathtub whlle electricians adjusted, World so wonderful and au the new E” *J ... A0./lm; scnunlaxx-na1.\'K sconxs 1'.-\rla\va1.1. TOUR ncommde Zemlyachknl.. by me .the lights and cameramen got their me so good to me' is there any w0n_ one of Le,.,m1s most trusted aid€5_ been filled with water of tho right temperature, soap, brushes and wasllcloths were placed within reach, way, is one of the few survivors of f°°“5' der that I look on life as a beautiful the Bolshevik old Guard. she was All “'85 1'°f1d.\’- The bailliub 112111 none?" _ Woman at Helm - . ~ and Miss Daniels, accompanied hyl SQUASH FAIORITE SPORT During the three most emma! per. ‘her nitxilid, entered th; walled-in set. CAMBRIDGE' Mass" April 28__ |0415 in the IIISWYY Of the Party" Exit' c maid with ‘tossing gown' ISquash is the favorite winter intra- Decembel 19051 Mamh- 19171 and There was 8' sound of splashing mural sport at Harvard. A total of I ' iwater, and the star shouted: “All N°v¢mb@f.1917-#he WHS “H118 helm 1418 men participated ln the game as Secretary of me Moscow can-,_ ready to shoot." Motors were start- the last year’ 76 more than E year mmee of the Bolshevik Pm.ty_ ed in the cameras, the staff l111.il'cd1ago' other sports rated like this: Slime 1101' entry into the f@\'°1“- I” the back °f the 5"' ‘md the di' Ieaskethall, :ne pn.-tlclpanls; tr11¢l<11'1 tionarv movement ln 1093, at 11, she f°°¢°f Sisnalled f°f 8°°i°“- Iswlnunlng, 111; indoor baseball, sa, missar with the Red Army on the Sandals, Brown leather $ Sandals, Patent Leather 1-50 Oxfords, Brown Leather Oxfords, Patent Leather Oxfords, Black Leather Boots, Brown Leather Sport Oxfords, Elk Leather, Brown Trimmlngs Ladies’ Sizes 2'/1 to 7, Sport Oxfords at member or the nraesidium of theIh11S been everything any male “"0” The 1°“di“g "‘““' “’h°5?‘ °"""“' handball sa; un-eslllng 43; fencing sl: Centra] Comm] Commission' at a luuomst could be__f,-om 5 C,-m.,i¢¢ in sation was essential to the scene, sat and bgxing “_ memng of me Joint Camplamt Bu,__ Tsarist primns ta ,_ pomgcal ¢0m_ just outside of the boxed lnlosurc, vw. .t§1lfI'fg.‘fi_t1l_B_°b°'_Th° scene SMI' ;‘.@"n'L'_'_»'_"'c1se*._l~'!_l?1L“c'"~__ summer shoes. 1 AT EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE PRICES ' We are showing samples of these goods in our _ ‘ ` In ‘ window, plainly priced. These are all made from qt X _ very durable leather and the soles are wonder- _A ,__ A Misses’ Child’s Child’s Boy’s Boy’s ful, they wear like iron 1.35 1.85 1.85 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.50 I I l 1* _ .;1f1\ - -- 11 to 2 8 to 10‘5 5 to 7‘i' 1110 2 2"-' to 5‘5 I $ 1.20 $ 1.00 $ 1.35 1.45 1.65 1.45 1.35 'L15 2.00 1.85 1.50 2.25 2.00 1.85 3.00 5.00 1.65 ,_-4 ¢\ _- __ I , J .uf S 1”-:_>’ f§1I"i'i I ~ I' I I ` '"0' _ \. / S 1.25 1.00 1.50 , 1 .85 2.25 » s . 1 _ gr Charlottetown, P. E. I. 13;! ...'P _ ,I »i . l 1 C/zildren’s Summer Shoes `@ I , ‘ I .-.___ _ _g -,- -~ ,_ .. _- .--~ - , 1 ._ \ i A' "_ I ` - _- ~ '_i~- . “1-1-41 -"'30-`-1-" l' l 1 i l 1 -_-_-_ _ ‘ 1 wllfnllh _ -1' '1_ ‘1":._~` " _ I uf..