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(it-n ._'.‘ (ion vs MARK ET ~ . 27, CANADA .\l .\ LTI N l h11-‘.11r:11in11 11f its rr-gtilnr tiivhltnni for 1-r i11- 1'unn1in ilnltiiui? i'n" i.t1i., 1 1w n11 imllcntinn thnt the ii." 11m) 11- 11-11. 1 1l\\‘l1l1-111l o I: FED]! CARY I I031 G CROP: I $1.510 will he innin- DOMINION 01-‘ (‘AN . (i0.\li.\1\"l‘15l£i) BONDS A l 1A 10170 H155 iiiJi-i 08.00 08.00 1071.00 1 101.75 100.50 iiii.00 105.75 00.50 08.00 00.50 00,50 1110.80 102.50 1015.75 105.50 105.00 101i '10 . 0 105.00 100.110 DOMINION or 1'.\.\'.111.-\ noxns (’i‘u.\' lisempi. lsstles) _ Wornan Plays ' A Vital Role FEW DELHI, India. Feb. 27*—Be- 1111111 ii lmsincsn picks up within n hind the SCENES 0i the present polit- 11-1111111111111-1111‘. it \\'iii 11>. recnii-l tinit - - _. r " 1 “all. 3W" nuns“ Aum?“ m. 1L 11112151 ieal drama in India, illayins a quiet 117i“. the 1'111IIl11111.\‘ fcli below tliritiotni blur. 1 1 10.‘; 1011:»; but Vii/ll role- is 9' British womam ' 20 cents n uhnre. eurn- - .. 1 3- . - ‘T h m“ m. ‘mmcml m“ M 11. 1111.. was. 11111.10 Miss Madeleine Slade, daughter of , r1111 111111 11 111111;- 1111111-11 111-1-1111.» DOMINION 011- 1-,\_\;\,,_\ BOXDS - Sir Edmund Slade, for many years 11r1-vi111111 _11»11r. ucnr future. 11'11||11:1r|1|11;:11 11f $2,121) sinnrn in n11- 13,- 1A.] . ' _ _ n h, “nderntnm, "m, i “u L BMW-H) distinguished commander in chief of 111111111».- 1.r 11111111111 1111111111: is 1111111111,: _\-,,,._ 1 11,».- Britis naval forces in India, 1.- ._- - , 1 11 u _- . ; up r1\1‘111111li\ ueil 1111i it in i 1111i iiint \ "- pr1-111-111 renditions will improve in the Neill: i Renounclng an the pleasures’ “Ml I I I H ' l 111,, ,,-, 11,1, ,,,,»,_,,, “M” comforts and amenities of everyday, t I01‘! ‘(Illtf ll Pt II Btiillfl I liilI' 0PM » I 1 ' 1- timt i111‘ r1-111:1rkul1l,v\i11\v price oilhnriey. 11" 1m exmtancel Miss Slade hnfs embraced 11111 iwt-n rut 111 two in tl1e 111st m.“ 1 1b,“, “i.” 03,50 agcgtlqigm 5nd the mysteries of 111111-11 i‘i'-1r11r s11. would 1111111111" 111 13111111111 not the rune, for 9"" "f lulriri‘ and therefore i11 the 1-1111: 11f 11r111111oi11g innit has been missed 1111 for tin- most p11 tlistliiitn: 1'11ii|[1tiiii|‘B. The profit 11nd loss hnhmuc 11i1111v11 mi _v1~:11- 11f nt W-‘ilitfifll . three _v1-11r11 1| ins l11-1-n 5202,5111 is slightly less than 1llrl1ir-11d requirements for the your of ‘Fin! itiitinl dividend oi’ tlllflflvrli‘ u-nil Dulti on Cnnudn Matting 1111 (Mnreh Ill, I028) nn1l 11111111111111011 sincc thnt time. work out ntivniltug- Binititig ('0. This is the reduction 111 (i111 rt to the brewing untl thc cmi of 1030 fis- .‘i7 ‘Ac Dominion Of Canada Bonds (Sprriul to Johnnton l: Ward) Hindu life and has become the ar- dent disciple of’ Mahatma Gandhi, who took her to the sacred city of Benares and after immersing her in the Holy Ganges river initiated her into the mysteries of the Hindu re- ligton. v She has shaved her head in mon- astic fashion, given ail her money to r11, » . . ,,,,‘Q,"‘,,',':,{.‘,'_,]_'s"‘.° gdflbffi‘ '11," \v111- 1.111111 5 111131 iiitililsmke“ the poor, goes about barefootcd, has 11111. 1 1. “m. L0,," . gu|1xii7‘:gi.n"1t1.1.ao burned. ail her European clothes, v 1 - 111ml .. .. . " ' 1011.80 ' KE““\'PHL\T: t. - , , __ fifiium, m, 14",, m and wears only the cheapest home- M" "M" ‘uh i ‘Lthmry-l l1... .. ..1 111d1111§if11111.:11111111.5o spun Hindu garments. She has tak- ,,,,,,,_,. ,,',.,.,,,.f 111-1112 '."11§§'.‘..JLZ'11;'."‘,;:},,"_ invyunflh"; 9,180,001,, en the Hindu name oi "Mira. Bat", 111111.11 11.1111.-11¢1111 11, 10.11.0110,, ,,,,,| 1"‘f"'"""h' ‘lilil-Wlltih- When asked b her British friends 1111111111111... n: ,,,.,,.,,,,.,',',, h, Cnnum, 11011111111112 uunniiottw ,, y ,, _ ...-u, ,,,,,. ,.,,,,,__ "me “pear. m be Refunding _ 1,94,01,01,“ ‘if she is Miss Slade she replies, :h:°"l"‘r""l| "i "Ulénilfilllffl smong coma 11f "-—_—-—"—'——— “N0, Miss Slade has been dead and 1 11'1\r - _ _ ~- 1 I \ ,1,“ “ISM”; f" "::'¢1*n€:=fr\';1b1l:- ‘avg; PRINCES MAY SET NEW STYLES buried for five years.‘ The health "i" Foxes demand zillbls Fox Foods. yfor n come to fsctory. IA Biling- lli diet for paw. m. m lclentliioaily l," Clnsds For you fresh from the and growth of sample of B-M Foods. They tifiiéff-éi?‘ Nllllnse, Ontario I Co. MI- Iommersldc SANTIAGO, Chiie., Feb. 27.--'I‘he Prince of Wales and Prince George, who arrived yesterday by plane from Antofagasta, may set new styl- cs in this Latin American land which is one of the last to adhere to trad- itionai dark dress. When the British Princes arrived Ahey were wearing straw 1h ts oi the sailor type, with light grey uits and colored shirts, and Santiago batters slid Wily there had been s consid- erable rush for sailor hats ss a rs- suit. Straws have been littis worn here before, and some oi them were black. It is Prince George who has set tho hearts of Chilean girls sfluttsr. Worship! Gandhi Miss siade prays, fasts and indu-i- gcs in various forms oi expiation, and enters into. regular periods of silence snd meditation with Gandhi She has charge oi Gandhi's house- hold, prepares all his meals makes his bed, sees that he is properly clothed, prepares his bath and looks after him with o mother's soiicitudc for s child. 1 Gandhi's own wife, who is a wom- on of advanced age, could not show more devotion to the great leader than Miss Slade, who worship: Gandhi with the srdor of the most l». gag-v -m I. Distributors intense religious usiot. Mrs Gand- hi, who has not seen her husband since he entered prison nincmonths ago, keeps quietly m thclbackground, Us; hlinnrdh Llnlment for Toothache. u.- We Take Pleasure m mnouncmo was: APPOINTMENT 1 .' 1- m’ F. _B._.fC_ONRADN ,1 r1111~11v11-1».==.1;11111-111151111-1-1-11-11 1 , , . g ~,Wilsilf“l.fimited . _ 1’ B» ~s1111=P11111i1>11111imf111111~mutton Merchants ' MONTREAL )1 "us"... {never uppolring smlng those who slurs Gandhi's counsels. or mum cum-s sleds, bowsvsr, who is a worn on of mlrksd culture, ability and cs- ccutlvo capacity, is much more than o msrcjsrvitor 111-1111111111; of Gond- hi. 811s taboos most scttvs psrt in "thifhdcpsniicncflfovcmsnt and in scdiubowoirivinromqm constant odviccj-on» political and other mot- .. Mfllhqlflfifllll to ‘his isrgc corres- -1»1_1¢¢'=a.~= ~‘~ . naréi-mv. been frequent 111111- ors kitten-authorities were omthc point of departing her. She 11101111111171 memo-no, shor- ing all hopes, ‘aims, joys oiosmrciotioasbip decide. (it-n . . 1'“ (i911 iiuii Si: .. .. . -, G001] Rubin-r .. .. Grnhrnn-Pnige Iionston Uil .. iI111i .\i11tnrs liuDp Motors .. . lnti. linr est .. .. . inti. Nicr .. . inti. 'i‘1~it: .. .. .. Johns .\I:111\'iil0 . . Kenn (‘upper .. . ' Iinistor ltudlo Lambert ('0. . Lig, Biyors B Loews i111~11rp Loose \\’iic11 l hint-k 'l‘rucl: Jfnnt Ward .. Nnsh Motors Nut Hist-tilt .. Nnt (‘ash R111: Nut. hniry Prod Nut Pow n111i Lt . N Y (Yrnirni Nth A111. ('11 I'm-k iintnrs .. i‘1|r l'ui1 .. .. .. . Iictiit-k 11nd Ford . Pot .. Pub Serv 11f‘ N J . Puilntnn (‘in .. lintiin t‘11rp. .. llntliu Keith Orph '.‘.' ‘.- Ilcin. ifunti .. .. . Repnh iron, Steel Sear: Roebuck . ‘Shell Union Oil .. Sine. ('11rpn .. ... Simmons To. . ' Spnrks Woth . South Rnil .. Rtntin lirnntis Stnnti 1111s n11 .e Stunt] (iii of (fni . Stnn Oli oi N J .. 5114115111,; Stnutl Uli 11f N Y Stutlcbnkcr ' "1 'l‘e.\'us (‘(1. .. .. - Tcxns tinlf Sui] 1.1‘ ~- u’: Tiniken lioi iiotlr . i'|1 (‘nr nnti Curb (i 11121 i'n|tc1i (‘orp ,, ' i'nit Gus 1111p .. l1‘ N intius .\l ., ll h‘ Rubber ,, ,, U S Steel .. .. \'n11 Steel .. 70",‘ ‘ \i'nrne1- liro11 Co. ‘$1 11112 J: ‘ Wurren Bros, , 411 4:111.“ 4:, “test Uuloti .. . i-iifiyiil-iiii/fliiiii- \\1_est Iiiec. . . 1o1114d1o11111111 \\ 1111l\\'urti1 (To . . (ill-QM 1131;; 1 Worth i'nm11 .. .| i0! 10S 1t Xeliow Tek Celt] 137,141 IJHAJ __i__________ THREE TIMES WOLFEYS ARMY ENGAGED IN CANADIAN CENSUS OTTAWA, Feb. 27.—Tin'cc times as many persons will be needid to com- plete Canadals decennial census this this Summer as Wolfe had when he stormed the Quebec Citadel to annex the country to the British Empire, R. H. Coats, Dominion statistician said here tonight. On June 1 next a veritable army of 15,000 men and wo- men will begin enumerating the pop- ulation oi the country, gathering eu- genic and racial information and so- cial and economic records. It will be the seventh census since Confederation and will be, unique in that unemployment figures’ will be gathered and infonnation regarding hospitals, asylum; and child-welfare institutions. As head of the enumerating and compilation staff, Mr. Coats sought thslcoopcrstion of all Canadians. asking thst they furnish accurate in- formation when interrogated and ex- pcditq proceedings as much as pos- sibic. Use Ihsnrtlh Llnimont for Toothache. hasgiven rise to some criticism on tho part oi.’ those connected with the Congress party, but the feeling among the mslorlty is that it is a personal matter for Gandhi alone to rnizcnxii1t1nrirroww comm: ,_ .1 (79790 sun-é :1 lili Morning Stock Letter I Wall Street Mirror Sayer- ' Special to Johnston & Ward, - Z====E€Z¢€ifi§iiiiiifiiiiii RIONTRILZIL, Feb. 2'i.--Thc following opinion on Ford oLIngInnd has been r1-1-1-i1e1l iu-ro by luvnl imust- lrom n London flnn who who closely connected with lh ||.:ln:|l issue, tin- t-nhit- rnyw-"Uur view Ford is nltrnctinv at 3 Ilfllfllllmluus ' 1t four puunlhl. Although expect see considerably higher in yearn to come. t-nt‘ |1ri1 1i pnnlltlsl, Earnings I030 uiil- show improument nmi dividend in- rrrnno luoiu- for." , (‘1111>i1i1-r11i1l1- strength wns shown in the Abiiihi issues yesterday. Although the slurkn ut-ro not vrry uttrtu-(iro bore, trading was much heavier on the New York snnrket. Kiri-until i|| tho l'i‘1l umi common stocks ll tstiribnleri h! the rurtireovninz 11111111111 atntvn1r11t which in expected to slrmr Phi dhidendn to have earned by 11 rntnfnrtninlo mnrgin with n fnlr lilrlllll lief! for the common.‘ 11 lnlalnl-is in tho (‘niicd Hinton will be (he. most inrunrnhlo fant- pnny an this will menu mun" advertising for nnrnpnprrl and ntm-nneltrc». Itscent lmprou-nn-nl innu- hen-n nntvti but whether it The ,\<'nr is looked upon n! likely to inrm-r issues I11 uill he ~11~t11i11o1i or 1111i is not yet t-rrtnlnn. he une uf rt-ruu-ry. \‘..\I.l. STREET DIIIIIIOR SAYS: Tim mnrlu-i in lwginnltlg to tut rnther (opuy. It hun been hovering near the l(\|I prlrrn fur nrvrrni (lnyn now without nccomplinhing much. Tin-re has bet-n an 1-1111rn111n~ 11111-11111! 11f prniil inkling nmi 1m nnusuul amount of shifting of supr-cnlnt- 1"» 1-111-1111i11~1.-. i1 is 1.111111 11 thnt some ut‘ 11101110 who have been lnnnt bullish for the 1111111 111- 11 wry 1111111111111 nigll u-ere the mnrkct (o sctrlc don-n for srrernl clays 11 ilimnt tho rvnntnni ylutrnlng tuning in ulcionrr, It would not be nt nii surpris- ing I11 ivnrn tl111i lin- nwtrrnm nrthlty In some of the lcmiing issues wns n nmolu- r-t-rven 111 |11‘r|I|Ii lin- m-lllni: 11f other stocks. Ont-c ngnin itlll nthinnhlo In reprint (11111 11111- 1.I11111|1l I11- enntluus I11 mnhing Jung commiilnn-nts at this time. Another i1iul1l_\' ' gninr maria-l will ho neon mzain lollny. (‘1-1-111111 insnes" 111171-11 lune storied npu-nral and which’ have nnt completed their ~ nre lliu-ly (11 im nnn 011ml by tin- irrogulurity In tho ‘gonerni lint. In this 111 I111 |1i111~v1l l. h‘. Pipl‘ nntl l“nnn1ir,v. The former ctult Iron Pipe in bentimi rttrr |1I'i(‘(".\. I.11r' rtl in siili zlnotilor low priced issue which nbonitl hr pirknl 11- act lmrkn. tlnigiunnae i1 exported to llmounother nimrp nslvunrr he- rpnnr1i nmnrnuent I14 if 1111s n month 111:0. l‘ 1th: Lighting in n utility which is still well bon GIVES THEATREWQS TRIBUTE T0 FRIEND BIT. ALBION Rev, Ewen MacDonguli spent the week end hero, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben]. Horton, preaching to congregations 111; both the morning and evening service at Birch Hill. \V1NTER PARK, Florida, Fob. 27.— | A gift of $100,000 from Mrs. Edward ‘W. Bok, widow of the philanthropist, to build s theatre at Rollins, College home from Brooklyn, where she was ' visiting her mother, who has been ill .,. Y i 1», 1 but is reported much improved. .. . . , Airs. R, W. Chandler has returned in honor of her lifelong friend, An- nie Russel, British actress, was an- nounced here today by Dr. HIntiton Holt, Rollins przsident. ‘The building probably will be known as the An- nie Russel Theatre. Miss Russel, who has made Winter Park her perman- cnt home, hasconsented to take an active part in the work of the, new theatre, Dr. Holt said, _ For 35 years the friendship be- tween bfirs. Bokand Miss Russel has thrived. Mrs. Bolt, who is the daugh- tcr of Cyrus H. K. Cmtis, Philadel- phia, publisher, has been actively in- ieiestsd i" 11nd l senerous patron of art and music education for many years. - She was interested in the work of the Settlement Music School of Phil. adelphis, serving as its president, from 1912 to 1926, and in 1923 she found ed 11nd endowedthe Curtis Institute of Music. 1 Annie Russel, who was born in hinny friends of Mr. and Mrs. Everett hiycrs will be sorry to learn cf the indisposition of their little daughter Lillian. ' Show shovcllhig is again the order of the day on the raiivzay lines, the recent. storms 1111111;- thc cuttings in pine-cs to a depth of sixteen feet. Rev. E. J. Chisholm, Hazeibrook, was a recent visitor herc.. Miss Jessie Jenkins, Marshfield, was a visitor here on Sunday, the guest; of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Jen- kins. Those who were privileged to hear :-:g:-:=:-:na>:mx_:-:r—‘:5:"—x—i:¢n::-: 1 11:1.~1 11-11 |l||,\.\‘ nr s11 b1111- heon sellers 11f stmks for both long anti short Mounts. It ‘ 1111-11-11. Tho short i'n-count 1111 iVcntingllouse 1» n‘ c1014 T10 NS PAGE NINE i lain! Jnhn, N U. (Jhnrlntts-town. N. ISINSI‘ Ii. . bishop-r. tlialrintlrlnwn I'm-oh 5% with double security OUR Guaranteed Investment Certificates are secured by both gilt edged mortgages and our own written gusrsntee; issued for periods from one to three yarn- Yield 5% THE EASTERN must COMPANY Iirnti (ifflee: HALIFAX, Ndi. lit. John's. Nflfl. .. i1 11111111111. 31.15. Montreal, Que. y? CFITFIENWFTIIWYWNMLONIION l IOTEL n 1 101'} ‘f 01 At l1cr i1o111c in Si. Mary's, s .. I, ._ _______-_—_-._=—._==f:.i till MEMORIAM 4 . . LONDON, Feb. 17.- Chariit- 1113111111., '1“- ,_. lwas a. virtual prisoner 111 1111- (Inrl-i Iton Hotel 101113211, in the 1.11-1- t1’ Icrowd of hundreds cf 111111111- were besieging the hotel tntrnn in glimpse of him. It was (h1- i.- MRS FLORENT DOTBON s’. mflnd, thcrc passed to her eternal ro- itime in ten years that Chaplain hrtq , Warti, Lucy Doiron, dearly beloved ib-rcn in London, where h." v.11: 11utl1~1 Wm of Florcm Doimn’ at the "r17 . . ""' f 27 ' ‘. nig but a street urchin not. so 11111111", ""0 o sen“- ysars ago. From the moment 1 The who“ J heartfelt sympathy of ma. the Mauretania anchored in Plymouth: “Allele cfjmmijnity goes out’ to Mr‘ wont’, Don-on 1n his sudden bereavement. through a welcome wh |1 continued A“ that human 5km and loving Harbor this morning, Chaplin night. could sec him. next picture. Liverpool. Erlsiand, and was brought to North America as n. child, made h" fir“ stare appearance at the age of 7 in Montreal, Que, A; a, member of the Madison square Theatre Com-i Pliny in New York, Miss Russel rose] to fame in "immeraida" and aine." In i906 in London she creat- ed the title role for George Bernard Shaw's, "Major Barbara.’ Later, for a number of years, she produced un- der his own management, s reper- toire oi classical-and modern plays. Her last appearance by special ,en.. 888011191111. took plwoe in unicago in "'I"he ihirtecnth Chair." way smelter Bl’. THU, B. CI, for two and a half years. Subsequently he worked in Nelson," B. C., and than Mr. Wiii Cimndier, Jr., is visiting reported m1- ; 10,140,, 11m on the his grandmother, Mrs. MacKinnon, Columbia/and Western Land Gram Brooklyn. -' Nelson, Fort-Sheppard Land Grant; and Northern Peace River country. In 1911 Lord Edbury was M managing director “of the Norton Griffiths contracting concern in wes- tren Canada and the year following aided the Duke of. Sutherland in or- ganizing-sn immigration scheme in Miss- Frances Wood sing over the radio on Sunday from Trinity United Church enjoyed a rare treat, Some of‘ the fox ranchers in this visinity are completely snowed over and in some cases, the foxes Cid not rcccivc fod for several days. Mrs. Lawson Jenkins, Miiiview, was a recent visitor to l-Iazeibrook, the guest of her _sister, Mrs. H. A. Jcnirins. Mrs. Abbie Carver has returned home from a delightful visit with her daughters, Mrs. Geo. Binns and Mrs. Chas. Hamm, City. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jones and fam- ' t ~ iiy, Hazeibrcok, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Jenkins, Jr, on Sun- tiny. Miss Helen Chandler, teacher at Village Green, spent Sunday at her i. home in Hazeibrook. Mr. Lorne Jenkins. Cross Roads, was a recent visitor l1cre. Mr. Wilfred Judson, Alexandria, was n resent visitor i1crc. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel hiycrs. Mr. C. A. Rankin was a recent vis- itor to the city. Mrs. J. Hediey Jenkins has retum- 1 ed home from a visit with friends in Montague. All prams to our mail courier, who made their rounds in good time Wednesday, the 11th, despite the heavy condition of the roads and the. larger quantity of mail to be dispos- ed of-M. k ENGLISH ENGAGEMENT INTERESTS CANADA LONDON, Feb. 27.—i’..ady Elizabeth Grosvenor, only daughter of Lord Edbury, whose engagement to Vis- count Harcourt has been announced, is one oi the finest ail round sports- women in England. She ' ‘ her father on a big game expedition in India. some time ago. Lady Elizabeth is 2i years of age. and Viscount Harcourt, William lid- ward, second viscount, is 22. Francis Egerton. Grosvencr, 4th Baron Edbury, want to Canada in 1903 and worked as a metallurgical ‘ chemist in the Canadian Pacific Rail vqggmgqp ,, _ ,Grenfell and Company, being relat- Canada. Prom then until the outbreak of the Great War, m4, 1.11m Edbury! acted for Norton-Griffiths in British Columbia. Joining the 29th (Vancouver) Bat- talion, Lord Edbury. served with the‘ Canadian Expeditionary Force and‘ was wounded in France. He had a itighiydistinguishcd war record andhoids the Military Cross and Bar, Distinguished Service Order and Bar, Croixe dc Guerrewmd was mentioned in despatches four times. At the end of the war hc was a gen erai std-ff officer with the 4th Div- ision, Canadisn Corps. Viscount Harcourt is the grandson, of Sir William Harcourt, statesman! of the Victorian era. Viscount Har- courlfs father WI! flfelildih-B fir“ viscount after I. dlstlniililhtid MP0" in the House of Commons, where hc was known u “Luiu" Harcourt. 1 The bridge-gmomoiect studied law but on leaving Oxford allied himself w the fnnous financiers, " , ed through his mother to the iste Pierpont Morgan. "Arc you Titus Alidronicus’ 1 "No; I'm sober u. s judge!" i! llllmskclsootilcll "IEIIICIIII" l!“ COST LBS! and lrl IITIIR. IRIGIITIRIQQIAQTII.‘ III ll INII: Cot out this u. at! and wilhhcesnh for o package of Iisw Black, Turkey Rod, Ccpoo Bing, ‘r (iron. or Old Ion (your choicc) s ws will also no! a other color a wish to i. sushi-l - Lli_iL»?h-g»a\>~( in the automobile whcr: A crowd, which had mitrct for 111011- than an-hotu‘, mobbed him at Pad-i dington Station when the bout train l m“ mmrch w” “finmisteied b7 h" arrived. There was a roar of chccrsfl P3510“ Rcv- w- v' M°D°mfld1 '1" and flashughts boomed as the com, comforted her in her last hours. The edian was swept along to a uniting “nmuncemenb or h" dmih Wm automobile. Chaplin sat perched inghilmlch the hearts ‘if ma“? will-mm‘ cpqrvbod). 1 tances and rccaii memories of one N Chaplin hopes to wander cmirthvi around England; that is, if the crowds‘ do not recognize 111m. He 1s looking l" the "cighbilrhmld- forward to visiting Kcnnington, K drab district of London 11-1101-1- 11¢ fvliowvd her remains from her homo nved as a boy, and 1,3 @150 is hoping‘ to St. Ann's Church, was a touching to see Lancashire 11nd the towns" of the industrial North. H2 quiem High Mass was celebrated b! said he might make a picture (Rev. W. V. McDonald, who also of- Engiand, -"if the locale is compelling ficiated at the grave. ’ enough," and he also said he might find an English girl to play in _his a. grief stricken husband and a litflq DAUGHTER KIDNAPPED “mun BLACKMAIL FAILS Mrs. Fidele Doucet, o! Martin; Kate, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Feb. 27.--Whc-n 1 if 393°“: Phms’ °' cwhimmlmi she receved a. letter signed "The Ironi aura a’ Maggy’ wmred at 1mm" Claw" and demanding that; she place i The pan bearers we“ ‘mseph T~ passed peacefully away. The last rites of the Roman the kindest of friends. The a The large funeral ecrtcgc, until he trout to bed exhausted to-lhftnds coluld do‘ wasdot ninflan’ ‘n3 Ia er ony a ew ays ncss, Sh! Cath warm welcome of hcr home will long be rcmcmbered by friends and strangers which “mack tribute of respect to her memory. Re- in There are left to mourn, bosid‘ son Cornelius, her father and mo- . ther, Mr. and Mrs. Moise Doircn, fl- I so the following sisters andinotbsrs, $10,000 in a designated ash c1111, Mrs. Domm’ Peter Dokon’ Peter 0mm‘;- Yetta Levy obeyed police instmctions i Adrian Gallant’ Lamence Pew" m‘ and put a bundle of papers at the place named. Four hours inter hcr 17 year old daughter Lena disappeared, "El-lpoiicc revealed today. The icttrr had mentioned Lena, and it read as fol- "Mrs. Levy, your son Josrph, will be taken for a ride unless you -'=h can in front of 241 Grove street, between Wilson and Knickerbocker Ridgewcod. If you tell the police, Ln; will also be taken for a ride. I expect the money by Monday at 10 o'clock a. m." received on Lincoln's birthday. hits. Levy took it to police and followed their short time afterward, last Monday, her daughter failed to return from a trip to a nearby store. Her son, Jes- eph, 12, is still safe at home. lows : put $10,030 in an This was G BVCDUCS. instructions. Brooklyn, [Joseph Doiron. - Eternal rest grant Lord“ ____i____ PRAIRIE ORANGES boasts a farmer who, besides , “heat, has a. crop of oranges, Houston, three miles north of Mr. Houston, no matter how unto her, O 1 REGINA, Feb. 27.—-Tyvan digtflgt In smsil though it be. The man is Donald W. town. bard . the year. always has had, for the put A that could be eaten until to nine oranges cacii year. Stewart Jones 8: Co. Correspondents of Greenshields 8c Co. lllcmhers o! the Mon trenI Stock Exclumpc 88 Great George St, Charlottetown six years, oranges from his own tree for Christmas, except the Christmas of 1930. In 1930 the tree had a. lazy fit, and did not produce the oranges _ after Christmas. The tree bears from five New I51 ur. Due January Price: City and County Saint John ‘41/2” Gold Debentures o 197i 97.75 and interest to yield 4§'11% (plus transfer lax) Orders Payable in New York and Canadian Funds. Denominati $1.000. may be telephoned or telegraphed at our expense. Eastern Securities Company A} Limited W. II. V. DUNBAR. MANAGER. 1 ALIl-‘AX CIIARLOTTETOWN SUMMERS“)! MONLTON ST, JOIIN FREDERICTON 1 1 or 531s-z-5l-5i. '4 .011 ‘g;