» MAR,CH‘¥5-_ 1272?-... . THE C1-fARLO'I°1‘ETOWN GUARDMN __ .JV v C _._.__._... E ________ __ __ __ _*__ ___ _ |; ~ - - . ~ . ._~;:_ _- .'-=-5~- "Ir ____..~- _ t\'.i_z _Brew 'ff ___/___' Corrected F01’ EV6l‘y ii'f2~"iif»‘“"‘€ ::: " Saturday Issue ._>_.€___ _~_.-.-- I d nttnildunra ut vgt\;er\ti1iiv"‘ii"ni.ar§;t), prices on thot ~ lin unchanged. Elma. rnkxix-il lnentilréeviing and in some cast-il 5,,],| nt iS cents u dolen. |,~,,|p.\v\ng were the average prices (Cumum Pu", by tinted. MON’I‘ltl'lAL_ Murch 14--There were ?'ul\lirlRll 4 "ll --- 5 t°1§(‘f 87 cuttli-, 1,113 euives, Iibil hugs und 20 or Curtain 4 lbs ...._ . ... ____é sheep und lillnlin for anln on the two si! Lettuce ... ... ... . .--2 .__--__ __-____ Moiilrelil iivvstm-k inurltets today. C ~~'~- ° '"__ There were 35-i crlttlc for export to -- -°~~,- mc* Great Britain. louviug this week vili‘, Fnrsnlllll 3 lb! - - - - -»-~-- Rc| Saint John_ N B., on the Manchester Weis do: ... ... . . . . ... -- _, Br.igMie_ _ _ _ 811 i'i-'nil\0rl’lf‘l -~ - ' ' >' Tlic cuttlc offcred were mostly com~ Vt-icry . . ;;n__: mon rows nnrl these were selling tit llurlrc Ei\¢lllK ADDI'-‘B ~~ -__ - siviiiiy prices. Cuniliion in Jun! |il:iln th littil Fnliliuirv ~- '~' ‘."' liutr-tier cows lirmiglit $L""5 to $250 ,cpiiiiiocll ... "Wi Tomiltoes . "' Uulollll 10 l‘°““0rt. Indiana. in November, 1871. Ho was educated st St. Paul’s School, Concord, N. H., and the V Uni ersliy ol Pennsylvania, De- partmental Civil Engineering. He was graduated with the Degree of Bachelor of Bc ence in 1894 His t -,_.__~ _Thin column in relervid for llnle ‘"“ll\! news at local interest but rertinlng ui n newly nltnre may iuuerteii A! 4 ennil 5 ward atrle l‘=ll‘u\1l~= on advance. Patricks Play March 16-17. Phone _ t 1147 and will be called lor. asia-a-14-ii, ' n'l ld- be tly _ t Lumm-Bright-clean THEY aaa r v \ , POPULA ' _ . _ ' no 'i.'u mln' DONATIONS ol cmdy for Samt_ it. $7.i5 per ion. Lash price only. - Special new low prices on I »~~---~ ff » . PAGE Five _;\;_rll;_0t_:;l_i_l_._;|;__rtation on the Europ._ __ - f STOCKS, Boivos, Quoin Tlolvs A , COAL I slack coal. li. n. Liner & co. as tcontinued from Page il with Archdeacon Watson, read the . , _ - ,_ _ \"S MEN'S dance, Friday March th f il t 1 d £0 - 1 _ , ' PFHWFS. C8 tl M31 d A h~ At Home Of Dr. Judson F. Clark, ,,§,_“;;‘;‘°__=j___;§_';';=___§>_;§;; mg; ...... 0....f....,.. ...... ...t ,_ “tt f° acon White read the lessons. The FRY and lalty to St. Paul! Altadena California use raw in hope it had turned its back dm' ...__ 8421-3-mimi I N S E N A I E Rev' Mr' Raymond welcomed th' h E 9 9 0 - on the tlircc-year ordeal of della. _ A DELEGA]-ION “._,,m,d on M,.__ gi 0 i“”‘ _ _ J, Lester Douglas yesterday with iii _L_~____ t Stock exchange commission hous- i ’ -ui viow to having him contest Ward ~l , _ _ Word was received last evening ‘and heard the trees and shrubbery vs received e sin'/am Of iflllllifies _ in thc coming by-election. Mr. .Se H al ii 0 1° H ll h G S1 Ammon' meached ° splendid 5°” lark at Altadena, California. severely shaken though there was some of them with hcarded cash. COMMITTEE SECRETARY' The letter was sent by air mail -apparently no breeze. The house Thcre was much cancellation of IIERE--The secretory oi the All- d read in part as follows: ' continued to sway and heave gci- selling orders that had been on Canada Committee of the Church~ “we are entirely llnharmed by about half a minute. The first brokers books when trading closedpes oi Christ. Mr. Hugh B- Kllsour. q e, d terii e shock was followed by others L 1 S ee a Toronto, arrived in the City iflsi e to many cities in the varying inte,-vai5_ but mme were .ig__di.~liiict tmvc of renewed flnancialievciilng on a visit in connection `“ e earth iiak which iii -bi .1 ‘lust l\nu'rl 3. wail tr t felt j ‘ . “li” 8 - » ~ ._ _t ~ ._ ~ ' ~ - .' '_ _ ly Provlnc-c desires thrill, wiivil Tm) uthland. My cousin Lottie Sin-ip. severe as the first," confidence. engendered by thetwith his work. He will preach to- ‘H mir: and l’°\l"'I ”l’°"‘“"' ,, were scifi for sito tc so with cam 3°” i.'a':»< 79 "’ gg mea iight lrlnur around $5 and mctl- sh llitlirl' -- - ~- ~ iuin to good cnlvrs were sold lor ,~ Frrulll ._. ... . . .7;__;_$____ _ w_.25_ _ W _-1 ""‘_"}“`“ ‘_" 7'__ me Shcfrn were mostly $3.50 and youu- ne [lurks ... ... .. . . (i- Mrnll ftnnst Venl ` Cliups l‘r\rk . . - . .-4 lik' [leur-ts lil ... . .. . Q1! 1‘nli,f:iif~s enrii .. . - . . ... .'l.if.‘ liouuri Steak ... .l ... ... `l.'ic ' §lrlnlu Stcnk , . . . . . . .. . .... 200 Prmluno Hui’ ... ... ...' .lr ... 400 t'r...uiu,; Armies uct-lr ;t_._.u_ um, common ,mug __________é~ ‘L75 ‘ d 0 _ . . . .. -4 ` ini- oo Kunst Lamb ... .. .... 100| H'ng,, were Emmy It ,535 f and limi-‘=i l7f’Pf --.~ ~" '- " qiiililty hogn_ fcti and 'yrateregf svith d l~!\'l\»‘i 1’0l”k --- -~~ ~ ~ °-" 1”; i l1glit_hor.'a rve'ghixig under 15|) pounds (‘l|<»|\u llninli . .. l(`»c_ l.i\'r~r llll ... .. . . . .... 10': fair to nierl`um good quality caller llnl:_l:in1hs were selling for $5 per I for Si. Oil one market, where but 110 'iwga wire nf!-lv-il_ rules were mrtrle , in smull lots nf $1.30 with nn extreme 1 mp pf .$1.70. Suws wcic from $3.50 to $4 | . 1 Whcri sold on grade, selects brought Sl por hog premium, with ii cnt of $2 and $3 per hog on helivies und cxtril henvien. ard, was visiting us and the house Dr. Judson Clark is an extensive- Slvvelvins' cinergency bank measuresfnight in the Central Christian ‘i ook so terribly she thought she fruit grower and packer at Altaf Nt2V0l`ll'1@leSS. lt WHS r¢C08ll1Z<2d_'Cl1urch, and also €xl>€Cf5 50 mm se as suddenly stricken with n dizzi- dena, which adjoins pB_qad¢na_ that a restoration of normal bnsl-'the executives oi' the Prince Ed~l "0 ss. I had picked up the evening News of his 'safety has naturally “PSS volume. and Particularly oftwnrd Island Misaicnaizv Society.; t° t (nw paper off the lawn and was on thc given great relief to friends and coi'pol`HitC f`”fl`liIlSS. was still in 'thc 1 Mr. Kilgour, who has been con- “ie rstep when I felt thc swaying relatives here. gfuture, and profit~taking in Am-iductlng evangelistic meetings iniwli' ' ._ ,_ it-rican securities in London provid-‘Halifax and St. John, is exD€€i£d _ °“ _ _ e 1 5° lm `Wni¢h had not herctofore beén of . . _ _ . _ _, , _ Thornton, K. B. E.. was one of the ‘ od o note of caution. Selling there i to be in the Province for several Q Till C3129 616 ls can _s_e_l1;_ t ie__ mst consideration ___ d__a__ng _mb _nutgtandng figures in Canadian was light, however, and while the.days. As he has visited the prov- *Cm 0 fm e 56'# 0” ‘f “ °'“ tom.. f,.I]O“.,m,n_ Somshness of man _W ;R.allroad history, To him tel] the majority of leading American is-iince on numerous previous occa- "mm “`3"”`° 2” 1m""‘?5'm‘5 ‘mme was me c_.,uS€ of the dcpwgglon (C°“ti““°d f"°m Page 1) ttask of unifying the several lines sues traded there lost from trac- l sions, he is well known here. His ‘“*‘5" D" expected' _ innd me ,~i@._.,.,¢_i0n of Christ bn a ~-~-- ‘ whim were bmiignt together under :ions to a point a few showed ad- subject for his discourse tanlghtr Th” bm “wld ”°t mmf! 1" L me - . » _ _ .me head ‘ff thc Bamm°"" Bnditne canadian National Railways vunces of like extent, and on thc'wiii be “Which Church". The 5“°@P5i3~k‘@5- Ii »“°u1_d' h°“°‘°’fi,'m ,~'tr:l\v . [luis ... ... . .' 'i`uruii\s ..... ... ... (luis ... . .-. i'ut.1lot-s ,.. .. Fish i\r_v Coil llvls .. l~'rt-sh Iliirluck M T’L. C URB a (Cmiinrllun Preis) 5tuv\u\ _ It A Oil . . . . .. ... - .. ittuuliiti-:luis ... ... . .. llup Oil ... ... --. ... ... lill I“Jl0 ..... ... N. ».» ... \\':illt\‘r Pld ... ... ... GRAIN (fnliniifnn Prenll) \\'lNNIl’i'I(i. M:\\‘rh 14- (`l.(i§E ». r Wheat: Billy 50-'iii-\: July 51 $.'i".f¢A io 1.~'i~ oats; lluy Qulgn; July 2.10: Ori o 2|*/QA. .5- 1 Q. liurny: li.-ty .“0‘<; .iulr -'l_0'.tA: 0'! rings. _ c.\sii rlricr-is __ , `\ Wlient: Nu 1 liuril 5101.: No 491;: N0 2 “nr _4Tf,\{i; N0 ll . rm' 4 nm- im; N., r. -nv.: .\'u it :inch l<‘i~~tl 36%; 'l`i':it-k 40%: N0 e .. e 0u"'~i~ outa; Na 2 c W 21%: Nu ti 'lit No i fertl 21%! N0 ‘-3 f‘i°d ~ i\~t~t»ii 18%: 'i‘~i\t-k 251.4.. ~- llnrlvy: i\lnit’\\i: izriiiics il " l‘ W .'iZ.‘§~§; 2 row rx il if W IL'3‘.{i. 0‘)-or 7. 2 '~- rmilcll un 3 (‘ W 2 iii 4 in is aa -r... a. .. ... n. ,.. » t »~. \ ir §. r- 7. o e G 3.' .\'o 5 C “' 25%; '.’ii‘,§. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) ful-t-.gn cxclnlugo in rciutiu 1': nl' lollnr c01l1il“\’ ll ilii inn ( _ HB 1 lloyul lii\uk'oi Canada, closed tutluy us follows: .\ri:t-ntinu pcro .fi1l~i. .-liistrnliu polxud 3.2606. its-l|.;luu\ hclgii A080. ltruzil lniliols .D001. |‘u{uli Hong Kong tloiinrs 4°7,r-cholilovnkiu crown .(\35i0. in-uinnrk lrronn .lS\l‘.4. I-`r:incc franc .0i7Zi. _ tlcrinriny rcichsmnrk .9802 tirrllt Brlinlil pound 4.1275. ltullund florin AHB. ltuly lirc .00i7. .lu|\uu yon .‘l'i'i75. .limusliirlu tlliinr .0l0.'l. ‘l\‘v\\~ Zenlunrl pound 3.2007 .\'ul-w.'iy lrrollc .2li|l. Spuiii pceniu .`l0i7‘». .\\wtict1 krullc .'.'l&'i. Strllzorlniid frunv .21i34. i`ult<-ti States dollar 10% tlmliitlm. PRODUCE (Canadian Prose) .’lf0.\"I’REAL, March 14-A prices up- lturil on the l\lf~l\tre|\l protiuec und Tin-uiltii innrkct rent hutter lulwf nmrlrct today. Vnriots or loss cf no 1 grmui butter Q-‘j> u qilnrtrr di' it cent. nt 25 to -i‘.-1.:-oiltn, tho li1gh~st levels sinr-ai ua iris-t Murcia. Ilfceipta were bores. Illlurorcmrnt in inrul dv-manrl re- lllllrtl in current Outiirin ;lli’~I_'|\c gninlng 1| qiini-:cr of "‘r in lol; cents it pcund_ lllnrt-ment in acrernl wet-its. were L’l7' b xrn fl 1 9" 'fin graded or fresh eggs n cent H t "3 tn ;'"°l’nc was r.»ar<|cn. lima -4 #ents and .frints at 22 c 5 llrilh umvn a rent \vhl‘4= bullets at Si 20 to 2|. rrntii a ilnzun were unchanged. To re- in 22 cunts and seconds nt iullf-rs well in cartons wi-vo " \"‘lli I dozen. Receipts were 2,124 ce Edward ltlniul Elven monnliilna held intently 70 to 70 cl-nts per SU pound ling. lfllsl, I Nw Brunswick limi Prin _.____________ “Millers Worm Powders Pleasant medicine for wonn-infect# fd children. and they will without objection. When directions are followed it will not injure the there is “°l\l\ll8 of an initlrlous nature in "I0-°-t delicate cl"/J, no ‘LS composition. 'rhey will :id a child of worms and' -he health of the little :glass vitality lin become 2 attacks ol - these .' 2.1--use . inc 24%; Truck .\l0i<'rluilA1._ March 1?-Britten 0 sufferers impaired . Itfit! 120 ‘Etc . 20-250 .. . tlc .. ... 12:: flume . .. Pin ... 'I5 ... .‘4‘,:‘ .U 1l‘,§ ... 9‘,ii ZQA; OHL 1 nur nor 45%; 1 ilurnlll C ii' 21- 1055; Ile» rnw ex Tl rv \\' 211% an lo thc l ily the .2'li)0. \ pcrconi. higher' ani! 20 colnreil ti ecnt nt tho first Receiilts ii ... ntl were reduced are a take it speedily ; restore Stnrkn W Mizvi./vc (Curu\fl'\n 'Front TOIl0.\"I‘0, .liurch 14- Clone ` he Sir Henry had been in search of 10. *md Other GXQCUUWS Withtl-re was appointed President and basis of today’s quotations of ster- Om Sir Henry had been assoe-_‘ Chairman of the Board cf DMC- ling exchange, most of them were ted eiipressed the_lr rears! _H"‘:, tors in 1922 and served :rr that mst nightly above thc final New York mf” °n fm' “- Va' “ed -°°“s“ tan ‘ until his resignation in July 1932, Icl'9lS 011 March 3. and peiscml rrlenfl- 'rua eai~u» years ai his work with the great Canadian transportation today, limited to over-the-counter afth since his retirement from system _,Tre devoted to bringing a_ Lrmsaciions in Umtgd States gov. Security dealings in Wall Street LARGE ANIMAL SIl0‘l`»--Wllut ' m Aculu Oli ... ... ... Acnuiiii . . ... Ajax Oli . - . ... Ainului . . ... .. _... \i - ... . . 'l\\». ]\:i\';|ll\ l¢iil'r,v lirisf-liivtzllu .. ... . iliiff <'nu . . . . . iiillilt lliil ... . 4*'-ll i':~t .. . - I‘:|>'il\' 'l'l' ... - _ .. (‘i\-rlry . . -~ lwilia- .\linr.\ . . . ll"Iiriilgi: .. . Goltlulv . . . .. .~-» Criiriiilii ... .. . ... Hnlakvr ... . . - . .... lltilliliprr ... . 1-lowi-,v ... . ...- llurouirin . l{‘rk l-iikv ... .. Twke Shore . . ._ 1 .. M:|<';lss:i ... . . . ... \l:|l.1r|ll' .. ... Milli lhri-till . .- . . .. .\lr'lut_\'l": ... . ~ . ... 1lr'.\llll1ll\ ...__ ... \iluiili.' f‘t\rp . ... .\l1»l'l' il-ill . . . ~ .. .\lo.<.` .\iil-cs . ,... ilv\'|ttlc . .. i\'t»n-hr-1' . .. . .. Nlili.-slits: ... . . .. Noriimlri . .. . .. North (‘|in . . .. 0’tl (.'~'\luny .., ... .. , .. 0‘gu Oil ... ..,, ... . .. Pct 01 . ... .. Prcniicr . ... ... . .. Sun Ant . ... . .. Silerritt . . .. Sl.f\~nt~ .. Sinrinvnlln .. . . .. St. Aiitiiony ,... Sud Bnsln . . .... Sylvnnite . . . ... . 'l‘cc1r Iluirh . . . . ._ '1‘r>w:ilnnlic ... ... .. ... . .. Vlllontl ... i\’iltst’_v-4' . .. \\'rlillit llilr .. ... .. 'I'o|iiI snlcs 31ltl,0titl. ‘. UNLISTED B lliiascurl Pen Alun . .. if Popper ... -, . _ . I-Inot Crest . . .. ldlitorniln .. . -.. ]l’ti‘t-ro\v , , ,..., llualaon lluy . .. . .. N'\‘kc] . . , . .. . . . .. lllcimod ... ... . . . . .. Oslrim ... .. . . ..... Ventures . . .. .. ... Vickers ... .. , _._ CURB Algnmn ... . . . . .. .... Bnhlwln .. ... ... .. ... Ilchio .., . ... ... .. ..... Brett Tn . .. . .. Cobalt Con ... .. ... ... .. Dom Expl . .. Giibec lliillrollic ... .. iriirlila ._ rentl I word strictly payable in waiieo. §;“';_§_°‘“‘° °°°w°‘_*_“ R°”‘°'° °°:“" tween owners and operators of a better way to enhance the value ~ . 'WT 'my' °n ‘°“d“y "en ng' transportation systems. Pres dent of ir cow than to gross it w th a, was called off on account of a dis~ Mogwai, recently consulted wth C N R 10cCm0t.__e,, pute between the teams as to eiig~ l t "_ ti ` ' ' ` ' faulty at one at the Reade corner 8" Hem’ °°"°°m ng he S “B °" players. Reads corner would not Wh death me th, ‘ue en c s r- i! - i d Al~ me mg” meth °, t'h€m°°r;mk noon. thi* Present l-“dy Tllvrnioll- since his resignation Sir Henry pacgetxie :rits spgcgtors, (whom wil: th’ !°m°er Martha wamss whom W” r"p°"'°d W have ‘"°°°W°d sw' wry dlmppomtm but had their Tig mllrflrd in 19261 BM his BUD eral offers to assume executive mon” munded_ Nine” pe, een, 0, and daughter by a nreviws mar- minions in the united states. but the people thought the game should H880. James and Anne, were hi had occupied himself chiefly in at- - . ' - Th°m¢°i\ md te t'n to nln health impaired ` go on. Reads Corner claimed the tm’ bedside _James mi* 8 W3 request of Albany was unjust as 2°; ;;”’°__hA}:_;`;ef;§;;'r_§‘;;he;¢V“_‘_:‘ as strenuous years as an cxccu- _ M1 their man had played on seVerBl0¢~ “ ' “ Bt Ve- ~ _'”‘-°*-‘7-*~*--~°~ om,” tm, ,,i,,m_ The gm., was hospital. coming frvm har home in During the war nc nam .~¢\~cral ____________g___ A play-off for the Clark Trophy. It MNTWWK' P°i~ an 1'0"' b¢f°f¢ he important posts in connection with I isno doubt more wilibeheard about 5500- trnilway transport and was the re- Nr D. MacLean ; the matter from the standpoint oi' TUC Wd? W” i°k°” "Om ih¢'_clpient or decorations from several UNDER1-Mum . Albany.-S. h°5P‘¢'°l V0 WB home of Llldy governments. He was made a lnttrntit 2.'i. -i 0 -i tl e b il() in county, pennsylvania, for private in' 12 or gg th 17 'A 91' 1 17% tic 'iJ/kthe Canaan” N“ti°naI Ranwnystbolit improvement in personnel ernment issues. were dwidvdli' Cll- ru last August after 10 years, all l>ut_ and equipment and the co'nver~ t-fourflslns. as prices pushed up a 'EW m°"ih~"- °f "°°"'i°`° in 'the son of thc various lines into a point or two, in response to the 1;"-;lml1¢`1’i0lli ll'-‘Sh Dllllnél "'10 P"-W siiigii-i orgunisni. The changing favorable reception of the new is- S5 ‘""’“U’5 he ‘md """"`""d m Cm' pictiirc of financial conditions .sue oi' $800,000,000 in four and 4'/4 300 am ul" 5°“ih°"“ Si“""°' . ibroiitlht- forth a conflict of Orrin- nor cent treasury certificates. These It wus upon his recent- l""“"“ ions l~t‘.spi:r-tiig the advisabllity 0f.C0fiif1Clli9S Were l?l”0mPill/ SUb5°rib'\ i . many s~xpciiri‘t,tires, however, and- cd. and were traded over-the-coum .t-"""' cssmly to om” 'hc HOWMI mr "nt 'ii lntcr .vt-ill':. Sir Henry was under: ter at slight premiums. The suc- ":?f=.lIubd°mhml owmtxon' A mu f‘"d_ fire in Pariin-ment at Ottawa. His' cess of the Treasury financing, 1:9 i-obustmzln. Sir I-iel1i‘.\"‘“ "°nSmu'trcsi§naticn was accepted as off which ls largely to mcet tomor- l0n Ili iliff Hill’ Of 53- “'85 "One th” August 1, 1032 and S. J. Hunger~ row`s maturities, disposed of this 1.§.,_ . a -: __ _'.= -~.= 1~ “"1-' front Clilm tllul hc fouucl it nec-‘ 4 - i ntl M55 “'“‘m"' i°"‘Vm“"“““‘ _an °“§°tt fcrrl, former Vice-President. suc- wcek’s chief financing problem. :in Of flfillfl ‘"2 Flmelal SUTVICCS Wm be °°“d“°t't a railroad executive tn England ing toniorrolv. d Thursday niternccn in the Chapel of st. Thomas' ChulC1l °l'\ ___.;.t:o Fifth Avenue, then the body Wm _R,a,ilway. He held that position at BIRTHS e taken to Newtown. BUCKS .0 T112 mimi' h°"°f`Hbf9 high marks National Railways. He had become ter. so in 4” largely in Great Britain and CHU' ears before DEATHS wi; N in _ i Indiana. was hs birth-PING- and to Martha watriss in 1926. He 1933. Mlscinsa Moar. ased '18- He WBS klllghifd by the King andi had a son and a daughter by his gm hiS He was widely known P0" ll _ inn-mea Many r~r.enusiups h ' me _Sm Th d 4% tives of a railway age- figure over six feet in height, he tx, ent Pe I . com ten, fo, There WHS 00° l'l°“°f in DWP' was celebrated for a, genial manner e m ' Wes G " ehied fl‘0h1 1'0C0iVil`lK-H f9S“m°“' onl mon the rominént. meni ial rs -:.4 _.P dinner by the Afneflvfm Fed- with whom na came in contact but Elm Ave , Od 68 years The fun flu W place on March 25» in New Y°fl<- thc Dominion. 1-ic had a greati William Green President of ih¢1 reputation 9,3 ii wit and was in de ,TRAINOR-In this city, March 14. . . iv, . _ Fcd€r&tl0ll. was to preside and Sli' mand aa an after-dinner speaker "ts the residence of her daughter. Henry was to have been presented in Canada and the United States Walker, Mrs. Mary Ann 'Hain- with an illuminated address. an on one occasion when he ap-;c:, r--'florv cr thc late Patrick . event unique in the railway world, neared began, the Railway qom. 'I‘ralncr, of Donngh. Remains will ` . ~ and recalling the fact that Sir nftte f th H f C0 mom leave Charlottetown today,Wcdnes~ Hlld Prllltae C0i.lIlf}' Hem-y was a me member of that in ot;;a__ nemenigi ;_gge5;ld t°o_ any at 4 p, m. for her old home in RBUWHY UI\`°l'l 0! Great Bfli-Bl" man farmeis were losin their`D°““Zh- Where me mneml Wm "° __ M ’ Y B or-treat' Tufnafizzziiiaiz; hoblillhlly wearing a medallion cows on the C. N. R. tracks. “And. held Thursday m°'“1“g~1°“v1"g the nanny nature may b» lumen an f Unwanted 10 him by the workers on when ,_ cow is kmed_.. said Sh.; house at 8.15 to Fort Augustus -A British roads. Henry, with a number of lawsuits Church, whnrc service will be held. cognizant of his peputatmn for in mind an happens to be 5 very Interment in Fort Augus us Com- -DISPUTE BETWEEN 'l'EAMS'- ` _ ctcry. ability in i1Bl=kliH8 l>1'°b1¢mS B8 be valuable one. I believe there is not IN MEMDRIAM In loving memory 0! llngh Gillis, Shamrock, who illeil Mnrell lfitll, 1932. in th!! Uhiiféd 5i9if€5- Sought To Regain Health A lwniitlfnl ntur nliint-it over the guna 0( rmn we lmcfl hui would not |li\\'f .\ mmiruhil nigh, n silent ti-nr llrlngn lull memory ever elenr lmwrtrrl hy his rlnugiih-r, l\lr». ilu-infil S. Siclnotl, Yer- lmn ‘ li-r. .MBLA . 'rhomtcn B West 53rd fflront, Knight Comm;,mi,., of inn Order F MFK A lcoreboard large enough for where it will remain until Thurs-Int the British Empire in 1919. In Cliarloiirimm ,mi "I9 Dlll'Ul\G °f H ¢°m° W Wim* “V9 °h“Pd °°"V|°°- M018 he hurl bmi promoted tu the _ Nvfih \\'i|iShi" 1 now bases its peso on the French A ],0'd¢,~ inf .~in=¢= an "iii is 0l1¢l'B¢€d ¢i5°¢l'l°°"¥ by U” ipf‘sit‘on of Insprt~tor-Gcncrnl of 1 phone H9 I franc iiist-rad of the doliu . BH' '- ' - \ A M Offillll acorrkecvcr has been in~ Ollilf-llldilltt Fflllll ‘ltrcnsportat'on, with the runk ot` ' ` ' ` ' vented for basketball games. Major General Sir Henry Worth Major-General and had charge of -| _ l“"’“’""“l“ “mi "‘"""'“° V0 5': ceedcd him. The resumption oi' trading ln the 0“i“i5- _ _ _ | Stock Elcchange tomorrow, after a ____ _ills ' co‘li_<_1lt_.l__oii_____ut-oilyif _let-21;; _ Burn In States .12-day closing. contrasted sharply '_~,,-_-_-, 00150 “ll 0 ~~‘-1 _= -~ - 5 __ with thc start after the closing at um into amcrinig from d\‘~'1llCh _T “‘;'_*;§ Although he was born in the the outbreak of the Great Wnr. 2_ f°L°""1~‘~ 5° E" °°‘“' 3 ‘_United States. the high marks lIl_!Whl1c resumed trading then was “fi¢°"’°°” *horny bemn’ three. Sir Henry's career were in Engiandf severely restricted for months, no 111'- 0'4"0¢'k- fond Canada. Briliant successes us restrictions were placed upon trad- led to his appointment as General The only emergency regulations Manager of the Great Eastern -;h____._______ . the time he was chosen by Rt. Hon. ---------__ _W. L_ Mackenzie King, then Prime CURRAN _ At Pleasant Grove, to ferment late mc Same da” Mln‘ster, as head of the Canadiani Walter and Mrs. Curran, ti daugh- Sif H€!ll'.`)l'S Cii"31` were gamedig naturalized British subject; three --i----é-Q-_-_‘_ Y . Bda, i'»ii0Ugh h€ Was 3 United He was twice mgrrigd, first 20 -_#_ States c’tizen by birth. 1/.>gl1l'lSD0i‘i» Virginia Dyke Blair in 1901, sec-_ MOAIL-_/it Baldwiirs Road, Feb. 25, 110% decorated by three govemments for‘m.st Wim ;'_|_§;z(_;'_1:";__A__¢rC1_i9_§V°__5_’IY1‘_;°“__f‘ 3_0 i th G at War. » ‘ V ~ ~ - ‘ Work dur ng e I; no t son aged 48 years Funeral from is continent and in Emma as , er ic ence on urs ay. 400 _ Ex _ March 16th, service starting at 2 o - tim one of the mst Railway em sir Henry was 8' commandmg clock, funeral leaving nt 2.30. ln- atffm for him wh'°h death P"°"' and farmed many friendships not DUFFY-at the city Hospital. Y H K P March14,iss3, .mlm Duffy, 58 . .g . ' eration of Labor to have been Par°i also among the humbler scwanta_em1 Wm take place from ms late 2 mated in by the heads of the °" the “'°“sp°m"°“ system* After residence, 58 Elm Ave., Thursday _4__ railway unions of Canada and the his resignation he rece ved manymomlng M BAS to the Church of na...-ii.§'1...'."..`. .' '.22 5A U““°d Siam' ,expressions 0! afff‘~‘fi°" and “vitae Most ncly Redeemer, thence §T'__l_\;i:__'l";:;ii_::.___ _ _ . 111% The di-01191’ WHS i0 “WG “kim grct from railway workers uci-‘oss,to Roman Cmhonc C(,m,.t0,.y_ . UQ 1 i shot recently at Dunedin, by Mr._l Louis Berri an The animal had' Mrs. Samuel McEachem who be-If came alamicd and reported thai it doubtless was carried to that north, the part of the world oi' which the animal is a native. The snmay lar pccd on ,x cial committee of seven which were retained were those forbidding, members to pay gold or currency to 1 hoarders, and ordering them tot conform to the regulation at foreign exchange dealings through the New ‘- York Federal Reserve Bank. t CHICAGO, March 14--The Clli-: cago Stock Exchange will resume` trading tomorrow morning. simul- taneous with resumption of opera- ` tions by the New York Stock Ex- change. The Exchange was closed before trading opened ou S:iturday,_i March 4. i NEW YORK, March 14-The New York Cocoa Exchange today voted to resume trading tomorrow morning, resclndlng an earlier dc-1 cision to reopen on Thursday. BOSTON, March 14-A special, committee in charge of thc re-! opening of the Boston Stock Ex-1 change today voted to open the institution tomorrow at 10 am., for trading. ` WASHINGTON, March 14-The United States senate today passed the Robinson Bill authorizing state banks and trust companies to hor- row direct [min Federal Reserve Banks on thc security of time or demand notes. CHICAGO, March l4-All de- partments of grain business \\‘il1` reopen on the Chicago Board ol Trade at 9.30 a.m. Thurstiay. Sc- curities dealings on the Board cf Trade begin tomorrow. The time' for resumption of cotton husincss here will be fixcri hy ilic Excciitivc- Committee, NEW YORK, March i4-Trading on the New York Stock Exchange, suspended since thc close of busi-V ness March third, will be resumed tomorrow. The United states dollar gener- ally held its strength yesterday in exchanges abroad. ` In London the American dollar closed at 83.-i4‘é to $3.45, a loss over yesterdays close but approxlinutc- ly the same as thc quotrition before thc bank holiday. In Paris thc doliur remnincd` stronger than it was before the banking licllday. Berlin and Wnrsnw rnporicd quo- . tations at about thc normnl rate. , in santiago, chile, the acuarl continued to rise and it was rc-port~ od that a dozen prominent spccu~ lators had been wiped out, Argentina lost money because it sertlons for the price of two. siricill i payable in advance. ' T0 LET - NE\\' SIX-RO0I\ll-lilt cxrcnreucnn imsn \vAl\'rs, wlwrnn _ nom' nUlLvi»°.rii ` iICs unto wusliiiigz Qilick ~.lf‘.<. clcuiis, nollshf.=_ Atltoisls. lull-1iil“~'*-‘ gas stations, etc. htly ilrinlurtlntcly Exccptionzil profit. Write `G_\'i-ti llrttsli Cnniilnirv oi Cnliudu. Dcii‘ 735, London. Ontario. . A. W. 3-l?~i"» W _ _ _ _ I _; "°"i°=Chr=ilgc flltvrlwlloils thc sparks cmnct rail oil has ucf-u in- vllltlfll l-and Sllrvcyor. Herman- , Buenos Aires Governlnent was out ville, tR. 3, Swirls.) t » t 1 t t 3 fl ». ‘ i