MARCH 17 1932 THE cHA_Rl.91'rETovvN cunaomn _ _ _ PAGE NTN1: W `v’ ` _ ` < _ - _ -* -_ , __ _ ___._.___ , . ---~~.,,_.- - - - tif --»-----~_.- .-. - -----»--~-;__--___ _... _ » _ _-_.___ ,__ ESTERD ’S TOCK A D BO D I OTATIONS 0. FOR 'I CHILDREN norms UP 'umm srnznorn - .ul __ ii MARKET Gossip |-|||ancla.| Writer.) ,\'l-.`\V YORK, N. Y., March 10.-Ad- rerso dividend and trade newa impos- rtl on tnday's stock market a weight uf.-111,11-Tico which Wall Street in its gone-nt mood, was unablc to counter- yoltmcc with any favorable lrfllaltl ut its linnicdlnte disposal. rin- decline was quiet, but it also “__” steady nltcr u briet period or firmness following the opening. Events of thc ilnnnrlnl day worked in favor ..t'1| tier-lim.-and optimists round them- _.-.-pt».~4, fur ilu: iuoiuent, rather uncom- yttrtailly jostli-il. llonds had a very dull time or it although a new high ,mule issue was quickly oversubscrlb- ii. f .ii-arlness or stocks was general. Jtnils cove what the technicians called an illlfnvurnble performance, yet on 111.- nrt-rxllzc they did better than eith- 1-r itulus-trials ur utilities. 111 these two groups acvcrui .stocks stood out be- ¢~u\|.~11 of their reaction to specific .|.vt-lupments. Ii. ll. Macey rlopped l|t..r1- than ii points oil an unexpected ilttitlt-mi ent to $2 annually from $3. Juv.-ruatlonul Mutt-li 1'r|-i'nrr¢-d lost 4'/4 uit--1| its directors olnitleil the $1 pay- ntt-nt, an nr-tion that had no olticlal .\;.l.-tilation. ltrcuizcr and Toll was or- f.-t-»tl in substantial volume when it no- lvarncd the Stockholm Exchange, on its reopening next Monday, would ri-more the issue from trading there. 1:1-ncrni Motors slivggcd into new low gi---iltld under a1’tcrno.1u selling, U. S. Steel, American Can, \\'estin|;i1qusc. Sears Roebuck, Consolidated Gal and r\'orth American were oft one or more together with such rails as Canadian Pacific, Chesapeake and Shiv ami iwsw York Central. Turnover was slightly less than ycstt-rday‘s amounting to 1,40-1,264 shares. One of the days chief disappoint- ments came 1a the weekly steel pro- duction estimate of “Iron Age." This review placed currcut operation at ll 25 percent national average, a reduc- tion or 2 points. STOCK A\’I'}R.\(iI‘IS: (Cdpyrllllt 1932, Standard iaulistics Cu.) March 10 501ml Today ... ... (12.3 Prev day ... 63.8 Week ago . . . 411.5 Month ago ... 07.8 Year ago ... 13.1.4 3 yrs ago -_.. 2211.5 5 yrs ago ... 112.5 High liIJi‘.l ... 08.0 30.8 Low 10212 .... 57.4 110.3 High iiiiil. ... 110.2 ]liiI.1£ 203.1) Lnw 19111 ..-. 60,0 30.8 02,8 Iligh lii!i0 ... 202,-1 141.11 281.3 Law 1030 .... 112.1) 80.4 1~iii_5 90tti. 04.4 (10.0 70.0 70.2 141.1 207.5 110.1 71.3 50.5 144.3 01.3 211518 1l~l.7 20i‘1' 31.0 32.1 30.0 38.2 90.8 134.5 111.3 20ut 101.7 103.0 10i),~i 107.8 201]! 214.7 107.0 111.0 02.2 \VlI.\’l` TIIE STOCK )l.\IiKI'I’l‘ Wed. Number or advances ... _ 82 Number of declines ... ~.. 3115 Stocks unchanged _.._..... 12-1 Total issues traded . 571. DID Tue. ii 14 284 I 40 579 Remarkable Increase In Domestic Exports I 0'l"l`.-\WA, Ont., liisrch ld. (By the f‘=|n:|D0se the boss was an- ' "°>'°d when you this aim 1 was "Milli: next week? ' ‘h 'Cashier-Yes, he thought it was this week. ' ' / _.im - Husband: "wheat Fifty dollars for that hail Woman. are 7°" md?" _ _._ .__ __ Fin a ncial .News Flashes ....Nl-:W YORK. N. Y.. March 16--» ..-Dlrectors of the Jaterastional.. ..1\1atch Company at their meeting.. ..to\1ay omitted action with rclmrd.. ..to payment .of quarterly. divld.. ..cnds on the p'rercrrcd and coin-.. ..mo1l stocks. The dvirlends arc or-.. ..dlnnrl1y payable April 15_ Prev-.. NEW’ YORK. N. Y.. Iilnrrh 18- m Stocks A1 Chemical ... .... Am Can A s nrg ..|1 Am Tcl Tcl .. All Cultivar .. 11 Atchlsoii' ... . ,..| 771,31 Aull Auto . '» 1, Bui 01110 .. . geltli Steel _.. ... rggs ... i‘nn Pacific _.. 1|ll_1_.,1."»1}; f‘nao 'i‘ Iill=_l§,f:il~’_-,_,. (‘hr_vs lilot. . . ....I il-'_-,.'1il=\', if ti HIFI: ... . ...|ii"»'f¢fSé ... _ __ '-3 _. ?_¢.i-Z. - L- .- ;'<;a.¢-_ . .'i :o I it '.‘¢.'f"‘ H 1 Dupont ... 5! U!-5 Fox Film . ... . Cen Foods ... ... lien Moi ...’.I2o1/,131/,. (1 li Signal ... ... .I (loptlycar llub ,.. Houston Oil liudson Mot ... . In llarv ... ill Match I‘l'd ... ln Nickel . ln telephone __ Ken Copper _.. ... .I 93| ul Lamlwrt Co F1215! '11 ills Pnclfo tlfail t1l.'_. 15*/QI 1-1 Mont \\'nrd ...,. 10| 0% Nash Mot ,.. 1iii,(,'1-114 N Y Central ....|L’S’l{, 21115/_ Pack Motors ... .l -'i"4iI -’i~"}I garq l’\;l»iiIx ,.. .I R1/,I S-’_\,’.|l . o . J T’-1?' Tiadl¢_1 Corp _ ,T121 ._ L _ 08% 371/| ._ .| 141%' _...I 20% 1D~y§, 22%] 22% 111% 81/,- an 3-. liiis 1‘uc l'i'il . L1 ' _ ~x= :::_-_f ge; _:- _12;-;--~ =#;f~==~ __ ;5:§__ é::.= '1- _-..<.:<.>..~3..._e,-1~ .,- ~»~=z1"$2=-"-_-13Z‘. -‘ ~ -- .-1 :.1 _ "' -3 i§:.\r~_ ,"5 R It 0 ... -_-. Snnrs Ilocburk ... - I Sin Corp ,.. ii! South 1":u-ific _ 'l'~’.l Stullll llrnlllirl ,.. i.‘I Til! S fi ilitn- ... ... ._ ..'Il(.| st n or N .1 _ 'Texas Fo V1 'i‘¢\xns Gull' Sul ._-'li ... .__ ’l‘lln liol llcar Olil U C Cllrir ... . .....I.'lL""I Union Pac ... ... ..I 7. United Air ,.. ... -'W1' ._ T7?§nitM1 Corp ... ... ill R ii G ilitll ...' ... 0fI{.i1iI li’ Si llub .. I il S Stool i~'..l »i"l’ \'an Qtorl :J 1:. Solllll lluil ... .. .. 1.'i *-‘ *-ta. no at is , - _ :T3 ,ir ‘Vos Eioctric _.. ... Worth Pump . . . . .. Montreal Market Quotations [,°“-i1‘|,,_s¢ Stoclrs Ill|gh|i.o\\']i.‘lose 7|;| 7¢;1__§ Ashetos 1‘l'rl ... ,.. _, I (151/__ |1_',~'l,', llcll =*>-11ff=-- . . ., , 1_t§;|~_»|1__ Ii i. lower A .I -t .. ... ` ' . _,||.| ol; 11-Ti 11111 :nl 24 111/, 10.1 .\ias l<‘ 1) ('n ... ... _ linrris row S (‘ur .»I (\|:II\'|i! Mill . .. ~~ nw , . '.1 5 l Sona _.. ... 23'/.= of’ Can il 3 BANKS Commerce n I tan I _tn !\'or:| Scotia SAINT PATRICK AND HIS IN- - FLUENCE tContinued from Page 8) _€_____________ spread the Gospel there. Pope Ce- Palladlus to go to Ireland but Pal- lndius had been deterred by the opposition of certain Irishf princes who objected to his landing and forcibly expelled him from their Iterritory. To Rome then Patrick went and was received by the Pope, consecration at the hands oi’ the Bishop ot Turin, a holy. mari who later became Saint Maximus. 110| 110 1_5, :|1111 1, 1:01-ni .l 1 1 eil ov. tm/, ctw, :va sal. . New York Montreal PRODUCE Foreign Exchange Grain Market Stock Market Stink Market _ "" "”`“ _ ..-......-,... Quotations _ .\u».\'ru1-:_-11.. Que.. uno-1. 1o.»~ngg .\1o_\"1-urs.-tt., Que.. N"""' “" 'ily qllotations r~xpcrlcnc|'1l It decline while the ifnnntliziu l'resl)-~I5i`1i|Sii ""4 ful- I""i“|' ltrirur-1 continued their upward cigu 1-xr-iiange in relation in tilt- t‘nn~ lr--all on ilu- protltllwe anti dairy mor- ntilnu dollar, as colupilmi l~_\' iii" Lui lu-ru i--iio_\'. 1'i.c-|».-t~ and potato ltoyai llunk or t.‘anndn, t-los.-I t|.~|:1y |111--i:i1i»1\.»' i't~uu1i|1v|| s|<':||`l_\'. ;|.~1i`ollo\\.s`: Inu- to 1111-1-.-:isis or uuirit-r wr'uil1cr. .-\|'t.:<~utina pcso . . . , . ~ . -- "`-'W' int-rf-n.&0 I'il.\'vrs taltint: only lunuotiiato rc- .\ustriar;vililli11g not qtlolwi 'li\|li‘illf‘lliN. fri*-‘lil lzruilcii iiutario cues li:-l|;iu|n iu~l;::| 0.17.12! lu <~.'1rlot.~1 or lrrokcn lots, were mainly llruzil lniircii-1 Ulllli \'»`l\'.\il‘l-Iii, .\l:ln__ lilirvli iii. Soli- 1a'.' for profit lu th _‘:1.~t half hour 1----ic :i l`|~_|1-tioimi all 1-1- u\\;|_\' from uit .ul 1-rp.-s' in il|<~ .lin |111 i|»tl:ly. \'!..~ru; 1-ti.:-,< \\'v|'l~ _--llxlug;---i 1., 1/4 =§ §€ rn =°c/s >=-I FH: T -Il \l\'l\"i`ill<'\l. Quo, March 10.-'l‘he1'e 11.1111- thin \.~1.;r.t;,_\-_ _ ,. . . _\1_._t- .1..~.».1 1,, 1.... - or my tt-mit-_ w.»r.- 1|.'..~:n|1f~.1i7"-"1"" Mil' l“~“7 I‘“l"' .Iui_»' an-l 'I-loiwr can 1 ann- iutvlluiig- for “file on lil<‘- il\'° “""\i"“"1 II""5¢"°k "11 l|» ’. lout-r nt iiiif. and tlali, rc- utnrittiw |o11a_\' 1'\"I"'1I"i5 f‘I"’“i IN "1" .- to-.1 ` - -1- 1..-1.1 fn-1-r from nlo...1nr'1 Mui Til"- ___, _ V 'l`inr- uw- n flllr export trnnit- work _ _hir 1111111111-~t,.-.. |,, )_U|,|___.___ _,HN “__” ,_ml,_|,. ,"1 $_»_..0_m:|n»_l1‘iltm. '; »-. ~. .- ; ' -- __ __ _ _ _ ¢~ .<1 -_ 1,- -A -1, it--l ul l..;_»s worn tc vcr:-4 on - ini i'r:~.l| #LLM nn allot \\|rt .iiiout a iiuinni t`1nu|.1ik _ _ . I '__0"v_1m10~¢|_H|`;N__; H`.;_|k_n;tt_xv|’H_||1;:_;:w hr _trnvr "_ $323-Cr _mwmgv _`u_‘__"_" .nd 1-out hllzitcr than the Ontario I1rn|ul.'l"r:1|\t:e franc . Q11.-mtiotts to rciaiicrs of fri-xii eggs. iii-rulnny ri-.-1t~i1n|nrk in 1-nrtous, inst n rout i|\ almost nil llrcot lirilniu pound i:r:|1I1-.-. i~`|»m-iais nt .'13 io .'10 1-cuts, ex- llri-1-vo .\`-1. i Qucitrt- hulicr. tn cnrlota or_Japau _ron .. .. 0.31111" brrikrn lots, gaiucll hall' n ccut at Tir-I\i¥05|il"I-'I 'Illini' ~ ~~» - . 'iii'-""-' 1-cuts u pound, To retnliorn solids 1|t|`.\`c\v at-aloud pound ._ fl.fi.~‘!lll CBR io 20 cents and prints lit2t) to fin . .\'orl\'a)’ iirilllo . - ".'-"-‘I7 1-ours a pouurl both nilrmtcctl n rcnt. I l’oluntl zloti ... . .. 11.211171 li:-.-1~iy1|s u---ro 10 i1o.\'os_ |i:oulnani:1 lou .. u,0iI|i.\` <’|:rr~-ut -'ilusc was quotctl uni-hang(-ll South _it't~i<~:i pound _ .. .'1.¢l\'iIi :tt ii 1-nuts as was .=\imu1r-r lnnke nt l Sl\‘l'l|*"l l‘l‘-'llli itil*-"11 1`-"Q <-cuts ri pound. Iiccrlpts ivcrc only Su.'llr.crl;|uti krone u_‘_';!ill A inf \.~i‘ l'u|i~-ti Status dollar 1;' 111-;-c--ill pre- .\1 . ’i’i|v~ pointn luarkct rulml steady. iliillili- ultotnilons oi' llrokon lots por 80 pourul - EX('ll-\-\'Gl'5 |\1i'_' lining: .'10 to 40 coniu fur ()unI»t\c tt-1.=|~ non 4.". to no cf-nts for Qnpo.-r Null' Yvltli, N. Y.. ill...-it u1_- outl .\'u\\‘ ll1'n1|,=\\'il"< L'rl‘|‘n u\o|lui:llns.| |"'ll'1‘Il~'|l 4'-\"iiiilli-'i' Il‘i"`I5'iI-'UH i5i"‘f|i i‘:|riot prions wr-ra lcn 4-cuts a bag Ufiiiiill 3-ii'-"i~. i"l'nm-tx 11.9127.. italy t‘l|Pa|icr. .`1lN‘__§. li~1o,i12.'»:_'.'.: in iuno. in ' y .\`i'} \\'\'0llI\', .\'. Y. )i.'irf'h 10.-Dil" 2_1 police station' ci-turn of lilo lltlltilllofc nlul (lllio rail- Jiitks-Y0l.iW0l‘0ii.1Cky, Old lrl8.iJ,I roads 1-on1p;in_\' volt-_tl today to olnit the iii i|l1:t1't4-rly tllvillvliii ou lim pre- found my way homei _.________‘__ _______k_ _ |inr|~ .-1 I.-|.`-_t \\<~|.- :o||,~1|1i<-1| .1. _____'_'_` 1,`,v.'_ ________k ___._,;_ 1 .. ‘f o_~_-on..-_It.»-1n_\~ non '1'n»-_<.|n_v flow to ~_'_ooo,ooo_ 1=--ni-_ ff-11 S--.--0. ... . .'.»;ii|l»\|sl1|-ls._ l,i\'t_1~|»<-ol \\‘i1cnt futures llciil, 011| "\f_i»§‘;" :£7`h:f._`, n|'r`ft\i(1.0:f";\'f::' ., :tolli 1::|iustirt-11;.--tllaml firiisitctl -'_' to -'_-, ...,,. p ra tri fl-'I' - < ' 0,1511) or:-1' _\'<»xt»-r-i.-|_\"s rlnso. H ISotr.s l\rnu':l1t nrollufi $3.21. l'..1'_-.\-...-..|»|.- ...tp r.»,...rt_.-_ r-»..|..r»».1 -__-__-___---_-- --7i_'. 1 f,.f».| gre: 2 ff-ml 11*/.. re- I1alIl.~l1 tu.'\|'l. L for-t-vr.~1 in .=onu_- quar- “__r‘____ __ __ “_ mal __ __ “. R‘i’.i. _l ll‘r.~‘. iiruoillholi confirmed good sized vur- E W :;r;`1;, o .- W :ttf-1, fr.-nk irug. r1o.\'nr.n wnmr cl\:|.~1csor`lr-rcigti wheat ity continental \.E“, YORK _\._ Y. Murph “___ ~ ----.1 tr-nrlv. 1-nuntrlos on tlif: rrccnt lirl-uk ill pri:-cs n__'__ whilc he :llso rnportoii ilruu-r uf- fcrs trout .\r;;.~uliu:| :tu-i :i 1\n\~ro\\~iu|.:|“__‘, at ‘ dcrl uhcat rio s . Tlinh Low Clone . __ vnu float noni.-00% of the rliwollllt :tt \\‘I1ll'l| ii1i.-1 \\'i_lt~ _},__|`_ m-._ I-_‘oi 1115*,-IIZQ has lu-vu qllotiti oil .\'~r|h .\lu|-rlriin 0_1' luarlu-ls, - " ' ' ' ` `(Z"'".'“._0 nu;-oi Vasu lutcrc_siu lu win-lit anti coarse _,n,_..AG0_ _Hu Mnrph m___“»m_ L1" grains “ns iight with sprcotis gt-ncr~ __________l “.h,,_,_t q,,,,,,,¢|,,,,,, showing nu "Hy “""I'""g"‘|' tallest premium ni-or Chicano that hal lm-n ntinlnmi lu nov:-r.~ti months. :rain (LOSE I\':""~e i»r\v-o nrr-r.'l'r":l lllzrhor' fiylinr. to Ilritlsli \\'ilc.'\i market rcncheh _ _ ,_ _ 'rl GQ:I_l_"'f""“"3` ('f<'~‘H’-"l"3' (""'~“\' Od- lunrn illnn iivn rants uliorc tilt! Chl- u°.tts-.\1n_v 32. .tiny .~.1=_,.1. lntrit-y-my 121,11, .nity .12n;,.\, oct. _,___ 4111.1. ,,, ci.; (`-‘Sli |’l¢l¢`PI5 or this month. ntarkct today, wilcrvns recently pool was 4”; under Chit-ago. line- Airns wheat quotations also shows n rolntivc lrnin. having nrlrnncod cr-nts on Cllir-apo sinro thr- firll \\’l\ont-1 hard 0474, 1 nor 11331,, 2 W] _t I | ,._ . our 5111.1, :1 1.-.t~ n.'.1,.°on -1 .'.1='-.,'|.o r. _ _,.,_,,fff,'I_,,.-2 "1:,f,'I_.|,"','.f,',',,"°1'I_n;"gf, 413;.. no o -11z;._Vf@.-.1 4:1., mn-1: 11:15,. 1 .....~1.m.t».-.1 to 1_;.'1.i-_-1.1-r.' .ind tfmvls- ilo 1 duruln 11215,.. I ,,,,,,, 0:lts~2I c \\' c w 27%. ex 1 1,,,,. § ee liuf-llauod to T: flrornotliykq lincllantrrd to firo cr-nts off E MADE lestine had already ordered Bishop l i W 1 W I --Directors of the International Match company at their meeting today omitted action with rsgnril to payment of quarterly dividends on the preferred and common ntoeka. Tim dividends are ordin- rsrily payable April lil. Previous- ly the company paid li quarterly on each class or stuck. _Zol- BIDNTBEAL, Que., March 16,- Ths following dividend announce- ments were made here today. Dominion Rubber Co. Ltd. pre- ferred 1% prr cent. unyahle lilarcll 31 to shareholders or record lilru-ch 23. Canadian Cottona Limited Dre- fsrrarl 1% per cent, payable April 4. to shareholders of record March 16. *oi \YASII|NG’I'0N, I). (`-1 March 10. (.\.l’.)-The Ullliell States had l favorable foreign grade iralalieo or $2,000,000 during February. n The commerce department nn- ouneefl today that preliminary tignres showed exports were S1511,- 000,i1l)0 and imports $131,000,000. MAPLE PLAINS SCHOOL Following is the standing or Maple Plains School for the month of February: Grade VIII-1 Kathleen Mur- Phy- Grade VI-1 Dorothy Murphy. 2 Ambrose McCarville. . Grade V-1 Mildred Fitzsimmons. Grade IV Sr-1 Olga Walsh, 2 Rita. Murphy, 3 Joseph McCar- ville. - Grade IV Jr-1 Louise Caims. Grade nr-1 George Mtn~phy.` 2 Marlon Murphy. and gains would llulicato n ;.'r~11urf||iy onlllcr market. avr-rage price oi' twouiy stocks llnlshctl the sossinu lim-hliilgcil from the previous close. Iirazillnn and International Nickel were tho only ls- sucs contained in. the igllcx list to roc- nrtl changes. thc formt-r improving I/1. while the inttcr issue was down 1,4.. 'Fhcro was nolhlni: in the dn_v's news to cncnurngc a llrondcr market par- ticipation, or in tho action of thu Market in \\'all Strcot. whcro pricca turned motiorntcly easier, following a firm start. _ The bond market continued quiet totlay with cnmpartttivnly light trati- inz. Priccs or tho nowcr urovlncinls mul municlpals worn hid up sllalitly. litllliies and inslusirinls were slcnllr. (‘. N. Il, bonds clnsod frnctlonnlly higher. but otlicr iuloruntlonnl issues shnweii practically no 1-hnnlzc. RIONTREAL, Qiit‘_, March 15. (By tho Canadian Press)-'I‘r:n1iug volume was at n slow pace during to|1ny's lncnniutzioss session ou ilic l\iontrc.'il Stock Excilanm-. The tiny was givrn its only fcnturc l1_\' tho action or a few inuciivc issues which luailc tlicir first 1032 appearances oil tho board. The issues were Slgnn which lost 12 points at ri; Wcsttrn Grocers, otf 0 at 11 and Trickett I'rcf`1-rrcti, which closed nt 1111, off 1:1 points. Iicnvlncss dovcloprtl in Ihr: icadlm; issucs which were all 1‘r:u~tlon:1lly io\v- or at lilo close with thc exception of Brazilian '1‘rnctlou. up lf. at 111%. for the only gain in the narrow list. Cnnntllan Poetic, International Nickel, Cnuadinn Ilronzc, McColl Frolltnnac and Pollsolitintctl Smelters all closed lc-ss than a point lower. '.l‘1\e auuunl report of .\'ur.1|\<1u iulu- os allowed vomliluil sl|:|ro vlirltlttgs at $1.00 ns colllparctl with $1.71 lu 10510. Tito nuiput of' gold was more limit doulilr-d lint u <'onlr|u-tiou in curulnus was .sl|o\v1\, dur- io the iii-prcsseil stato of tho world copper n\:|rkct_ Ulmrlcs Guril, will:-i1 has in-cn ull- n were was already known. Lcgcncls abound oi’ the great th there was to be a. great meeting of the chieitalns oi' Ireland at Tara, under the leadership oi' Leoghaire, the Ard-rlgh (High King) of Ire- land. On Easter Sunday in 433, the great meeting was to begin. All fires were ordered extinguished by the Ard-Righ, until the ceremonial blaze was lighted at the palace in Tara.. During their divinations the druids had been told that destruc- tion awuitcd them at the hands oi' the new leader and hs God, so they assembled to hold their sway over tlte people. On Easier cvc Saint, Patrick came with a icw compan- _ions and camped at the extreme _ end of the valley and having bo- gun his Easter ceremonies hc light- ed the blessed (irc. The druids saw it and understood its meaning and the attempt of Patrick to show his disregard for 'anything that opposed the rule of his mint. at-‘~ 'tempts wcrc made to cxtinguish _ 'his iirc and were without avail. Patrick was sumntoitcd before the assembly and made to prove his assertions. The Arch-druid showed THE Gillette Safety Razor Company in faimess to its millions of customers feels caiieci upon to make a confession anci a statement that are undoubtedly unique in the annals of Canadian business. it is with deep regret and no little embarrassment that we do this in orcier to tell you frankly what actually happened about a year ago when we in- troduced a new Gillette razor and biacie. For more than twenty-nine years the Gillette Safety Razor Company has been the acknowledged leader of its industry. Consistent with a long established policy of improving our product whenever ways and means could be found for so doing, we developed a new razor and biacie. Soon after this was done, we tie Murphy: month of February:- 2, Austin Bears. Keith Affleck. 2. Grade V-1, Esther Cra Minnie Rogers. Grade II-1 Alfred Kelly, 2 Myr- CIIELTON SCIIOT)L I Report oi’ Cheltan School for the I Grade VII-1, Pauline McCnrdle; Grade VI ta)-1, I-‘red Sherry; 2, Grade VI tb)-1, Jean Schurmani Arets. Gardiner; 3, Jean McCar- edl; 4, Myrtle Rogers. _ ig. Grade III-1, Calvin Clark; 2, Ralph Sherry; 3, Eldon McDonald. Grade I (a)-1, Hazel Rogers. Grade I tb)-1, George McCnrdie. Grade I tc)-1, olive Rogers; 2. llsltally ncilrn rrct~l1iI_v. saw tho grcnl iC9i`1UfI1\ DUWCTS 01' ii`|i\i§iC U-lid final' Mt trading on (llc cxvlluiitzc, with sul-_ _ . . cs oi' (L15 sl|uru.~l. and was unclnlllgcnl ly 'LS n' supreme lest nswndcd in nt Tn. 1-x-.Tu-5.1.-ntl, Nutt-iiritlsrct-1<‘;tr.I¢il° Dlvsellcc of the gathering. which has ust tlcrnrct is ruzunr dividend, was act-oitil, with i'».’»‘.5 snlcs1Thus did he sock to dIspr°veI and was unclianzctl ut 111.2. _,~' P °Chi'iStii11”ili.y. But Pil.i.1‘iCk prllycd r ___§_f’__""‘_f_‘_‘:;:___f:§'"§f,_"'__‘_‘1;:""""' “II” '*""_`and he was hurled down with force lanntllittl urown- 1.111.111 or 1.2. :\'1.-1<- sufficient to kill him. Twice Pat- .‘..\*' ,.1 -‘,"- .~ - S1111-l(If~rX:=l‘f'€tt :Iii-I"-;','" 1' It ‘ """`i1ck asked to speak before thc as--_ ’l‘oial trailing i|i1|_o\||\__ic|'l_ in _4275 scmbly. H15 first. tlf.1.0lilpt gained -1 _::, - 1 ' ZIIi‘t'?I,.-,§.‘1."§.'Z."'.”.I'. .`-§..I‘..,1......t.a`.é11325’I.`f £1131 lwilllnshfvf they would not Inst ,vt--'|12 s en when e mcntl 1 d the d - Tho bond market was fcaturrloss_t_ __ th Tl ow _Dc Wm, _,nm f ,c_,,0,,_ I rnc o e rnlty and thc slut- Slcrlluz cloacd at $i'l.'..<|i and ilnlt- pllglty of the Chl-isuun 1C:~wh|ng cd Stains cilrrcur-y nt a°|»t~~-111111111 of 12 D _ ' ' 9,., ¢,.,,¢_ own- tcartcd he nent away to *__* ' prepare for his sccontl trial. While , speaking thc second time he stoop- Canada S Trade cd down to the earth and picking Agrgement up a leaf of shamrock showed it to ,the assembled leaders of the peo- Germany Delayed jple and explained with it as an Teacher-Gladys M. Murphy. St. Lawrence Passenger Service ' Opens May 7th MONTREAL, Que., March 18- (By The Canadian Plossl- The I passenger service on the Bt. Law- rence Eiver system of the Canada Steamship Lines will go into opera- tion on May 7, according to a ten- lo T Iapt symbol, the mystery of the found to our great disappointment that the public was not as enthusiastic about the new Gillette blade as we had con- fidently expected it would be. We learned why. Our equipment had been over-taxeci in producing millions of new razors and biacies to supply the market at one time. Quality had been sacrificed without our realizing it. im- mediately everything possible was clone to bring quality back to the established Gillette standard. More than this, we ciusive use and at treme News came to Patrick of thc ' I _ death of Palladlus and- he hasten- ed to his new field of labor, Ire- land. Sometime during the summer » _____ of the year 433 he landed near _ `Wicklow. Opposition met him from _iii_0»\"l‘I¢i‘lAl/. _Q_lu'.__ M:\rt~l\ __11i.T'i'<»_-_tire first, but he sent-'his compan- ' ( l'l S IEEE (ill i" li ’ D 1 (Wil oxghallge was on cANY " ndous cost a manufacturing process that was amaz- ingiy superior to our own. . By this method, mociem and automatic, millions of blades can be made at top speed without variation in quality. Furthermore, it produces `an incompa- rabiy keen, smooth-shaving blade. We incorporated refinements of our own in- vention and installed the new machinery, throwing out ali of our old equipment. Factory procedure was changed from start to finish. Now we are reaciy to ann Gillette blade. it has been ounce tocIay's on the market for several months, and the reception ac- corded it has been enthusiastic beyond our fondest expectations. \Ve felt sure we had a blade of extraorciina ry quality, but We wanted to be positive beyond doubt before making a formal a Today We have that assur nnouncement. ance-the un- stinted praise of Shavers throughout the Dominion. Every cieaier has this Gillette blade. We believe none of the oici biacies are in stock. The green Gillette package remains unchanged but the blade is new in every respect, quality, performance, and metflocl of manufacturing. end office of the company here ihilf 8ll°il llilfesmellis WOUICI be teachings Finally the brother of .y more satisfactor ly iaitcn up nitcr the A,-d Rm, hmlwlf gonna” by “°` ‘ I ' I' ` ' * ~ GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR C0 OF CANADA LTD ws: _ Toronto-Niagara, May 21; Ih the 12 months clldills JH-ll'_centu\-ies Irsh Calendars have 0 , 0 oronto-Montreal, June 18: Mon wifi' 31 ilwt Germany sold Canada shown April 5th as the Feast of _ B not-anim. my so: 11-f°f=i"=l“ fewer to me veins of s11,1m,o1'l. me septum of on mst. N o°..,_ P CA gaguensy, June 10: 5111111!-l?0l’t Ind Canada :old Germany 311,145. for from that time on, Patrick and , ¢ o, ' ' - n da af- are as fol ills Conference name, consented to Baptism For W*f°= “No but its pan. to he 0'l'1‘ , t. ' h ‘ _ _ (By QXZA Cm?a;__'m M;lr;s)_¥_5h;_Trlnity and then continued with atmude of the vemmAm _S _-other of the mysteries. That Eas- und to be thu; no n`e.o__a_;ter Day marked a triumph for __ m!t°°d _ d B' tg _th§Christ.ianity "in Ireland. On the 1 ‘ma °' 9' 2°; ;e°g'_°e;“e;"b'_" _conclusion of the sermon Pnii'ick_ Gemmny WW 5 1" 9 Uretobtalned the royal permission to ith'-’ '“°°u“3 °f _the Imperm E°°'I preach to the Irish nation the doc- I nomic Conference _in Ottawa thi.s1u.mes of Christ c____Cmed_ ];’g‘du°t thi* minister” 3;; For a week Patrick stayed at the ec oommen on _ t ,assemblage ot the rulers of the Bern" “ble TESPECIIUU ° 5Pe°I“l_pe0ple and daily instructed them duty usalnsi Canadian swds ih¢Y_tmu their reunite in the faith. tative schedule announced by the hiW° ini-Im8i>2d 011 0ill¢l‘ 006881011-S|‘Many gave their consent to his . _ I _ ` . wil determined to prevent the possibility of similar trouble occuring in the future. Accordingly we set out to develop or fincl a better production process, impos- sible as this seemed of accomplishment at the time. s \Ve consulted one authority after another, laid our problem before qualified experts everywhere. Finally we discovered and purchased for our ex- You can try today`s Gillette biacie with- out risking a cent. if you cIon't agree it is superior, return the package to your dealer and he'il refund your money. Our reputation depends upon the proof of these claims. Being absolutely certain of the quality of this Gillette blade, we do not hesitate to make_ this statement over our signature. Armor. my rl. Detroit Duluth. 264. so oermmy me s sunt: an Ina infantry rained gi-on d y 'em “mt 7°" ,“\'7-*H "IPI" "N Ju". N' =V\U"l'\¢»ir'O¢~»-‘e-u»e»`»»/‘-'; 141' till ° 1 - 1