.1.12é553L3is-=-----------_-_----........=,...s_. My I' t _*S k.Q ° Mlliiillfll __ =- °v°"°'\ M'-~=~ toc uotatzons Jf'"“'”“%?1?33§§h& '“'°:..‘°-.f..'¥".:.°'.L:.'“.:°=.:.e..'a::‘.-.-‘ _ fi-_ »- i-s- ui »-' P10010( New Montreal UBI. iii* ,i qesgiseellllr eltwatltllelr ForSale -§””i .-. ‘ill all if 3 fd? £2 3 .ir iii? nnd Whitt 80010 Guardian Central Job Nov 1 ti Nl 9 ING. Cards- Pnnw_q1 ;'.:--- U,” aan sUr_rAnf.l ron muizoeutswmes. 09°- 1° W gmt. Guardian Oirioe. __lt_- / Miscellaneous IAVI A GOOD GAIDIN. [IIN ty of everything to eat fresh.- snd for winteri lfc.Psdyen's Seeds eat so little and grow so much- So to 4° per packet. Big Oweraise, Packets. New Crop, huh, Teshd Beads. Over 150.000 satisiied ous- tomers last season. Investigate. Clip this Ad and let IA-llc Pack- et Beautiful Flowers Free-or sendiooforlo BigPe¢:ketsreg- ular vegetables with Special Cou- piaa good for Zoo on mst order. (Crm preferred, stamps accepted. Movadyen Seed Co, 231 hun Bt. I., Toronto, ®t. N-40. ) Gan llotora .. York Skocks (Gasolina Preis) lieola Close ‘Allied Chem ... ... ,... M . Am and I' Pow . ... ... .. .. - Ain lrnelt 40% Ain Tel and - Anaconds ... 5% "d 5| 46 5% 5 Atchison ... ... >.. Auburn Motor ... ... .. 7596 :gli oi Tel ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ."1.IIf Beth Steel ... ... .. Qaeda Dry ... ... lc P si .. gre h..oh.6 ... sas an c 822 '... . Dil .. ... .sa va an ptlawsrraduia aaa .. ' 'orn ro ... ... ... unllill ill?"-.. ua on ale-mio Gen Foods . ...ts nt. ... . as... an ~.¢ .-. . ..... ..... ' ` ff: If ... ,... . ... ... 'VI Ill ill l_esa rm siaeoii .. .. _ ._ Nyosiuni .. ' ' " ' t Int Hnfvester 'I4 W 221.5 gli ol Int Nickel . ._ 34% 4% -:_, N! “Lg _ A BQUABI GRAND 1,m,,,_1,|;agooq condition. No ree- puaiile er refilled AW!! B01 ua L-041. ‘nl sm; .. nlolsrenep clydesdale stallion. Atlas Boy. registration number 26006, rising buy years. #PDU RDNW C1159' pu, york, phone im-4. L-sas i' "" mg SALE - IEGISTERBD IBB- gy Cow 5 years old, in fine con- dition. To frubcn March Srd. gow.;-4 Bchurman. Central B¢d,_.qu¢_ -- L-912. -_'lil Work Wanted ' Mg” position. Reasonable wage. Apply Guardian. L-040. ;=__i Male Help Wanted Female Help Wanted .WANTED-EXPERIENCED llAlD|. references !N\11l'¢¢L Wrlld xl: 3;- Guardian To Let T0 RENT - STEAM HKATED rooms and one with grate. with or without board. AWIY 33° Queen Street. L-931 =__i__ I-051- lDsr_Bn0wN WA-Egg gpgylgiy 'Toronto and Montreal-gtocks clos- nip ii-at-tail). reward- ll-lid" kindly notify E. A Ferguson. Hi- Edward Road or at Purdie-1'er- guson's Shoe Store. Charlotte- town. 5'9"- . ... ,... sn . ' Noida American ,f, Pub lsr N I .. Radio Bild Oli I J ... ... ... .,, Tek Gul! ... ... ... ... .. Union Carhida . . Union Pacific .. United Corp U S Rubber ... U I ltae .. Vanadium ... ... ... Westinghouse ... . ... ,., ,__ Woolworth . . . . .. ... ... ,.,,, . .u ... ... ... I8 ... ... ... ... .. J .. 88% to ...£2 1 19% rl 40% 5% ,. ea ».- eu.. . .-. .-. et. ._ ... ... -.. ... its an a.. .-- . Nfhrkets 44! Ai Glance . `(Ullll.1al Press New ark-Stocks closed slightly Winnipeg-Wheat closed narrowly lower. New York-Ilubher higher; cotton, coHee and anger lower. ed irregyularly higher. down . If wamm _ smut; MAN mn farm work. Vernon Munn, Mer- gnld. L-934. ‘; llC01ll lxrllll' BAIIBII. through our special low eost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write lloler Barber college, 673 Barrington, Halifax H. B. W. N-08. llllllall senator J. I. Sinclair has left for ottawa. alter spending the past week at his home in Summerfield. Miss Hassil Kelly. of Emerald, nr- rived home Saturday evening from lliito, N. B., where ahe had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Lyons. lfra P. A. llobdahon hasretumsd home, after spending a' week with ha' brother, Rev. Martin Monaghan, lilsooueho. ° iiir *als ”5‘s r§§ hes, of Norboro, in the city, the L McDonald. of Mr. Ambrose Cawrae was in Bum- lerside on Thursday attending the funeral of his uncle, the late Mr. Arthur Murphy, whose death took we in the sacred Heart Home on sdsy morning last. The late Mr. lillmhy was highly respected in liskora, when he was a well known farmer until his health failed him, when he moved several years ago to Colorado. whore hs lived for some Ihre. when he returned to his nat- iW province, and has since raided in Bummeraide. His wife predeceas- ed him ahout two years ago. A lfllldlfll and a brother Mr. P. R.. llurirliy. of naar-ala, besidsa many relatives and friends are left to zlulzthelomofagoodeltlrsn and en lr. Midlasl Melintee, who was lflbiislf mlllted last October by the frame of a building that he was tak- l|ildovm,falllngon himand was under treatment in the Prince °°\mtv aoipitsi slim that time, nas eefai-recovered ss to he able to ursdsy iflii reid . = .5 §?55 §I§l§ Eel lfiss “Bahia of I in ri-inet cami Hospital with lwendieitis. has recovered suifioi- °°¢lY to return home an Thursday. 100118 who George Y laongrd Dream, ef the County e¢ or any Constahe os within lid Conair. ,rinu ron e i Farm oontalnlalg Charlottetown. in iiwailon, buildings ilBY'¢V€m~n¥ nn- ' '- 4 Hungary pengo' .30’l1. in li E olils I-lvl. \ Mr. -'dm M\"==°°° W* * "°°* S2l"$..‘l°'i‘..§2‘%.l8“‘" ‘”"' with his brother, Colin-Mstheem. Q ;n»; ea fn ' Well known rtsident of Port “#315 i¥l;any "chsinark .$002. N. B. He retumed home on Satiar- “"0 Bl* D D°“°d 5 0000- £§i{(2Fi/i1VfIl? _ ....__- (Cessdian Press) KONTRIAL. larch 5-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Cshadlan doliar_ as complied hy the loyal Bank of (knada, closed today as lolinar- As-gen e peso UM. Australia mud 4.0154. Austria re ing .l0li. Belgium lga` .U43- Rbliand fiorln 1160 ... ... »». Bell Tel ... .-. ... »-. . ... Sfociiddanhet _Z-1 (tialsdhl Press) statin Uleev Bathurst A » ... ~ . 1 Brnlililn ... ... .-. ... ... .- Can Car ... ... ... ... . ... Can Car Pfd ... ... ... ... .- Can ind Al ... ... ... . . ..... C P lil ... ... s . "... How Smith ... ... .-. ...-. Dom Steel Coal B ... ... ... ._ int Nickel . . . . .. ... ... »-. .. Massey Harrig ... ... ..... McColl Front ... 1-. ua so Montreal Power ... ... ... ..... Nnt Brew ... ... ... an ....-- Power Corp ..,. ... an -s. Quebec Povnr ... ... ... ... .. Bhswinlgan ... ... ... ... ..... Steel of (Xu ... a-_ .A ... ... Winnipeg ll -.. ».. ... ... ... IMIZIVIIVII (Calndiaa Ines) TORONTO, larch if-lining stocks boomed today on the Toronto Stock Lal ol, ,gm . 0% gl ii 16 Jo 3'! A Z I0 I l:lxchange_ turning ovel in volume ln precedented slnee last July. dsr gold stocks were foremost in tha move and while advances were not sensational in any quarter strength of this market was shown h the volume taken at flrm to glightly higher prices. The turnover in the mining division was 2.886300 shares. TORONTO, lslvia 5- llbckl U10” 2% IM 18 8 2% H0 5 'o .o 179 'I0 41% 53 1140 'I8 12 2 Acme Oil .. . Aconda .. Ajax Oil ... ... ... . . ..... Alb Pao ... ... ... ... .... Alex ... ... ... - . .. ..... Amity . ‘... . . . Anglo H ... . .. . . Areg . ... . ». ..... Ashley .... ,.. ... ... .-. .... Bagamsc ... ... . . ... -. ... Barry H ... .. .. B Metals ... . .. .. ... Bear ... . ... ... ... ... B Mies .. ... . . . ..... Bobjo ... . .. .. . .... Bmlurne . . . ... .-. ... .. Brx ~.. » ... ... ,... Buff Can .... .. . . . . . ... Bunk Hill ... . . . . . . .. Bralorna ... . ... .. ... ... Cat Edm ... `... ... .. . . ... Cai Oil ... ... . . . . .. . ... Can Mal ... . . ... ... . -.-- Carihoo ... . . (katie T . . . - ~ . ... Cen Pat ... . . . .... Chihoug .. . . ... Clericy ... . . ,... Columario . .. . . ... Common W-P ... . ..... Coniagss , . ... ... Coninurilm .. . . . .. Dome Mineg .. . . ..... Eldorado . . t ... ... Fahysn P . . . .. ... .- F Bridge . . . ... . . ... Fed Kirk ...... ... ... 40 115 13 45 240 'I0 06 12 2 N 11. 205 148 3720 #T0 1. 845 6 f lmfia rupee 'nie little son of ‘hlrwaiist l»~~ lin--0% $%uxhwu$M£%wmm. time is reported to be aklwiy ncov-~_ -Poland sloti .onto u_m‘__ __ ., xo!msiiiari1aa.oios. Nzvvruinsnotl ,_ _ Ilh `ca pound 5.0&0. ` 7 §¢QwnA§rone .$84. rruie sue. 1 .D lilies dollar ii-il per cent t N w 'roar amen s-roi-ei n tx Ulf- Ind M-f5~ I-‘Wu Mahey 'pen ¢l\l'll9 Held!-' Great Britain iremand the week end in the Clt!~ :°ls=‘6-0316]: `i“<1_v;°li»g_¢%: ¢ii;ses.oo1§; Y I 55 ii 8M~ Bei lum 23.20 nCl|§:msny'30,:i0,~ was mn- uraze. Romeo. local ¢,,,,',,, ,J-,_,,, 1 . - the week vlsitilil in New Glasgow. .£$.$io33tE¥£§T$ .LIDQESTTJCUK in the city. ________ (Canadian Press) Mr. Cecil Laird and Mr. Percy noN'l'naAl._ Mart-li is-offerings on Dickinson are confined to their the two Montreal livestock markets to- oo- -io - new od- Su ‘;'.'.il: '°::':°".:§:.'; brisk. Price on cows and good ML!! Bernice Ferguson, Bay View, _ steer. were sltout 5 cents up, avenge spent the week in New Glasgow, the duality considered- 'rant were no i I ill lum °l ML ‘nd Mrs' 5' D' Puk' :arg sold.dflir°§5_€l‘ap ¢g“lglily5_'_°¢;d ld _ Down sclsool. 556;? fc:¢;='8::fmf;=r‘Dli{:i5im gr;-gilt . ____ °d'“|_nmhahm t _` .. Thi f0ll0Wlnl ll l-13° "Pon fl* tm er type. The bulk :sf thee hrei‘l'er:mv¢res=°e s¥n2:;¢:`¢lzy",°,,' _' ' month of February for Dover School. gotween id and li. A few rea oalvea gm pu _ _ _ _ _ _ urn” x__1' muy Bon.; lronght from $6 to ".50 in amnll sud Bnaln _ white” _ nts. Good cow-s were M. lfedlum and Cont _ 0"* vm 1- "M _7 wwe were manly ss to sax and syi-ami. . . . . Grade VII-1, 1.01! BUHBI. 1. common to just fair butchers fiom TN; H ___ _ _ _ __ Dive Whltewly. 82.50 to lil. Csnners and cutters werel Thom' Cos ___ _ _ _ _ _I M-nan Halma: 1' from ll 50 to $2.5. Bulls wer, from Tgwggmm _,_ _ _ __ 01‘°¢° VI 1 sans to u.2s. indium heavy hulls wain wi-i .. . . . . ._ Blrblrl Whll»¢WlY13» U91" wmu' i flair condition sold around ll. Ventures ... . .. --- .-- way. Iv ) I nlmrswugo too lliéedsmld dag vvggmzdamo . . . Gnde QL _ _ Hg" une. u _. . : - _ a a e .. . . Kem-1°: 2.I»°b°1 W‘1""*’= '-1"” §‘l..$¥".§'.'..°‘l`,%?»°'i.."}.°$’. 23. $332.: v‘¥i‘»l'.'i.“E‘lf.'.':. '. '... :Z1 llacKenlie. 6.00 to 00%: medium 8475 to 85.5: Wright I-I . . steers were from $3.00 to $4.50. Heir. 'Olga Oil . mm, latter price being for a doaen Or lgl l;:¢yn(l.‘"lllerC`;:. I .. . ..'. -1- b Wd . gggilfl ;;"‘;l,f°:"§f"fl= ‘ll|:_l..l_a;=r.°h;sd~‘ gi-twig; . .. _ _ MIOCOU “- '. ros r ... . ... ulzfbamccgz; mmm m §‘f“"“ “_” 'lm '-N Wil °f the me- into aura . . . V ~ um ste.rs at I5 and 85.25 common gem Gam _ ,_ _ _ _ 60 35 5% T1 42% 9% (lads Lake . Goicunda iii le ~. . . ..... . . . ... .. ilu s .. ... .. .. Gnlilflcld ... - ... . ~. . iirnhnln B . . . ... ..... iii-:ilinda iinlvrow Harker Hollinger Homestead Howeyl... Kirk ud Kirk Lake Kirk Pre Kootenay L Shore _ L Gold ¢ . . ... ... . -. .-. --- . . .`. mg . . in _ .. ... is . .-. .... 88 . . . . . ... 4 . .. 2 . .. ~. .. . . . . ~ .... ... » . ... ... . ... . . . . . ..».. ee Lowery _ B6 Zi 3% 4350 53% 44 34 215 R 6% 8% 2eo :isio se Maoassa . .. . ... ... Msn Basin . . .. . . .. Mcintyre ... ... . . . ... Mcldilian . . ... McVittIe . . .. Mcwatlera Meri Oil . Min Corp ldoiicl Moif Hall hiuneta ... Murphy Newinc .. Nipisafng ... . . . ... .. ... Norauda ., . North (`an . ... . . . . . . ... "... . .. ... ..... '~ . ... 28 24% 8% me so sz ne 215 Ban Ant ...':..":. .. . nl: Z4 101,; as 05% is 2% 670 19 so Bl » 1 M 30 1| 855 Grade Iv Ur.)-1, Harry White- common 88.60 to $4 60: heir-n sod mimi ni-4 z_seo_ooo_ "BL , ' ' ‘ ,nad cisoiee $4.50 io l0ii;“:nedl£irgo 'gg Gnd' u"1- §lv“'if:>=m:il's 'Bullitt li sto slisoz UNL" Frctmlh White 2 , V `=3m1a U40 $550; cows, good |45, Aldermac ... ... ... ... . . ... Whiteiway. t on in mmm }M;unes:.»:.ss‘:¢:|: :ingot 5: . P°1'°°¢ IWW " iss? e ll a emo i sire: mio i III boil BOWlBl. DI" Wm°°“Y» U3" eoinninn 1275?: Sli. 0 Bret: 'llr ... ... . . ... ioiilllcbilfc, IfBDeW1iitevw\y,HAltl ‘Calf receipts ww” 816. 'I'od1y’s g:ow§l‘eek... ... ... ... . ... .W |‘ I Ol el WI. I0” I I .es ua asa asa .g s. MMLUR' cl ° "vt, ‘nd and pgiem were estimated to be fully Cap Bonn ... ... ... ,., ... P\‘¢°m\¥\ Wml‘°"y~ 50 eenta lower thu last Monday. Cen Ilan ... ... . . ... ... . c, as R.eynoids-'I'cei=h¢r- own meant mia um .old for cm. ii.. ._ I1 to £1.50 with common to medium ;_ :ood vaala from $0.00 to 81. Drinkers C Coppn . . ... ._ 0 . rought from Sl to se, according t allt 0 I moati 82 ii y ras er wer I . .. . . .. .. CANADA “Good sad eheree ve.al I1 to S150; Dom llspi ... ... ... . ... ... common and medium. li to I7: lrsss- ers li. 90°"l° 'V receipts. lrda. Tiger were g;»li;tel;ilis ... ... ... ... ... ... two lsergzts lst ggnlfflsf'__Z--'L'.“:..":.;.:......_ .» e talidy a e usa y ns o . ...... . .... \¢»tl¢°- eioagn erm. X: wot-» neatly now- °0il ..'. ... ..`.'..`. ..xes lnvnehirit uso: . sam Prvbeh. get ea tg zine- pos sus; .i.'l_ ul. ..'. . ... .'... .. st; eoaimea ll to I1. premium. Beavies were extra enwiss $0 and li hta 115. Iowa were lower at I1 te 'B according to qaal- (0aln&n Ivess) E E' tl if g ... ... ... ... ... ... |71( .. ... ... ... - liiit i-" @ g_f¢“§ ."of.=kl!°: ' -_ :su yeas of , I i . ‘ Y. ‘- i Y' Y o nit lst 2% 2 9 |352 (H5 .'l‘§ 00 oi Churchill ... .. ... ... ... Cobalt ... ... . ... --< .. Dal Oil . . . Dom Kirk ... ... ... .. .-. .. 1% can cron .. 23 so ll al 1 Kenra ... ... .-. ... ..... 8 ofntleomlmr-ogy. :L has ioézipta mn gm. more vm £3: gut ... .,. ... ._ ,ix or I lea y. a ai eoinmon :ree own ... .. ... ...- within slid Collltl- haeosia and butcher, was fi fed and L lfarou ... ... ,... ... ... .. Oli whbred. lllofitl brought 1 loglnoel ... -.. ... ... 1.. ... - Hairobla ... ... . . . ..... ... 4 hlgndy ... ... - . .. . .. - llebeod ... ... ... ... . .... 2 N Hawk .-. . . ... ... . . ... B Norden . ... ... ... ..... - Oil Gel .. MTL gg/R3 ...~:..e~i:.1;'..--;i=--.._=-is;1;; ii! Peas Ore ... ... ~.. ... ~.. - Pore Cro ... ... ... ... tl Pettdoal ... ... ... ... I Preston ... ... ... .... - Ei il £5 E “ i v -»»- o » ¢ rv an eq ~!-*einem* ..`I"1 ll'-i---lf 2 i Oi . 11:! Tab ... ... ... ... ... » 'v '1._'¥L§L£L£;£ZILnf F!9}l\ _ 4 , __ s ti i @_ ‘ . = -(klnoalat f il if 69 f . -r, #_ J _i 41W 11 1”* ----- _ _ _ 'nm ciiA&o1°re'rowN evannim . - ---- -» -A -E 3 5 S- -~ -- a.. ixcgilii '@|’lRlM~“l®l-mane Qnldlanhi)-SDH; ia giveaveryknpresivedllvllldur- lDgi*0d.l.y'lid¢!»Hfllil¢lil 'EE§§B`§ lit 5 ici liilllli eral the ensues were fractional dimensions. Volume was slightly lighter than normal, 11,000 . aliases ohanging hands durng the y. 5§§1gi?§E5§o gg’ f §&=*§; 2 .§§§ SE-2 §-,§§tg§- §§§§§g;§E§§ ;§;§s Egg gggisiigégg §§3;E§§.§ ug- _os 52. B E §;il§§i§§§i§§§&j§.i§i§ pee day, and for the sion. sho high an urdly. top of er was ing with though it heavy demand. Oansdan Industrial Alcohol "B" ilrmed 1-8 nt 15 8-4 and Canadian Bronm l-2 at 5 1-2 while Howard Smith common was 1-4 higher at 9 1-2. Wahamo cot- ton rose 5 points at 36. Dominion Coal preferred suifer- ed a reaction to fall a point at 44 and many fractional losses were scattered over the list. General Steel Wales at li 1-4 and Bra.1:tl’a.n at 1 3-4 both declined 1-4 while Bathurst was oi! S-ii at 'I 8-4. los- eesrsnging uptohalfawintsnd more were shown. by Canada Cem- ent. 1'Vun&tk>n Con-rpasw, B. C. Packers and many more. Sales 20.124. Bonds $7.060. l?I?()l)lliI£? .___- (Cnnsdlnn Press) MONTREAL, March 5-Ons of the broadegt single day declines in several weeks.waa experienced by egg prices on thelfontreal dairy ami ilroduv market today. Fresh eggs which fell flva to six cents into last week plung- .ed n slmiar amount today, Graded shipments in esilots or less became generally 84 cents a dozen for A-large. 82 cents for A medium and 81 cents fo le . Mild th heavier r A pnl ts wen er. receipts and prospect; of continued heavy arrivals fbreed prices lower. The butter llQl'ket was quiet and held unchanged at 20% to $1 cents a pound for rnrlotl on less. Current Ontario cheese brought 11 to 11% cent. a pound. The potato market firmed slightly _ Quebecs bringing $1.10 to $1. 5 per M pound bag and New Brunswick mountains $1.15 to 81%. Prince Edward Island mountains in U0 pound bags sold for $1.30 to SLU. (§l2Ai1FV (Canadian Prong) CHlCAGO_ March 5-in the absence of anything in President llooseveli‘.'s NRA address Today thst seemed to apply directly to grain n1nrkct.s_ wheat and other cereals underwent down- tur as A decrease of 2,575,000 bushels in the United States wheat visible sup- ply total was of some effect toward imparting comparative firmness to prices toward the lest Todays rs- duction of the visible supply left the total sgfipiy at the lowest evel since July 1 . Washington announcement of the Supreme Couri's refusal to review the court's decision against aupensiori of the Chicago Board of Tmds came too late to be a market factor. Wheat closed egy_v_ gt the -my .5 Beturday'a finish tot( cent lower. com 1-1% dciwn_ oats $5-5% down and plrovisions unchanged to cents de- C DQ. WiNNIPllG_ lfarch 5-Futures pric- es held comparatively firm on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today in response to strength at iverpool and continued expors sale. of ifnnaiiian wheat. At the cose the uisnkct was unchanged to 14 cent ower. ll! wheat wound up at 0% with July option at 70% cents. it was dif- ficult to get confirmation of actual export sales but the pit trade suggest- ;d‘ purchase of at least 500.000 hush- Bnying in connection with the for. eign sales vvna the main prop in the market and with the backing of strong Liverpool prices, quotations here held small gain, most of the day. In the closing stages the dlgfsnt option yy". erzlna little. erlnga were not hqnvy at any time and Chicago appeared to he the chief source of preseuiv: Volume of lflde was not lar a. Liverpool owed its firmness to smal- ler world shipments and rinsed 1( to $151 h‘gher. Chicago was off fraction- a 1. Cash grains trading was dull. ln- tsragt lagged in coarse grains and quotations softened fractionaily. /Vi li Cflllll? » (bnaadnn Ines) “Nia Close Amar Cyan I . . ... . ... ,,, Amar Bop Power (hu larcooi .,, . _,_ Giles Serv ... . .. .. ,_ ll loud Shawl ... . . . - -. ... lie8 Had ... ... ... It i1 ind ... .., WIS1' l0!AL'l'! lCl00f. Honor roll for Iebruary: Grade X (SL)-1, Raymond lilc- veu Roberts iequal); 3, Cecil Btetlm. -i, Jack Bell; 2, liens Ourlsy. 'qt-iaaeegg f” tolli §$%e§§ chili” llllliii gg E5 ‘H rg; iq § li :iii ii . I. I. Ui I lt ». I 5; 1: .ii 2 i i l Er§§sr5§_ 522%? a Er5§lEll B i _ . ,,| Elggfégr l §_§i§_;ii it 3 is t §§ ii at hoielsandwim feehimself an enviable reputation throughout mg in p°5¢d¢,n og 30°” Canada and elsewhere for his skill md efficiency in catering to the pahlis through those branches of railway service; le was born at Blhberiofi, Northamptonshire, Eng- blul, in 1309, educated at pnhlio §§i; .gli §?Ei J-Avon and came 1883, in which year first rallwsy job as teen years as a Jun aeeonnting branch. On February 12, 1984, a feeling of sadness was cast on the people of Canoe Cove and surrounding dis- tricts when it was learned that Bea- trice Campbeli, the only and belov- bald N. Campbell, had passed away at the early age of twenty-four years. She was taken suddenly ill on November 'ith with a nervous breakdown and was carefully nur- sed for almost three months at home, but owing to bad roads and a hard winter it was impossible to have a doctor at all times and they were advised by doctors and others to have her taken to a hospital, where she could have doctors and is nurse at all times, but God willed otherwise, and on the third day af- ter her removal, she contracted con- gestion of the lungs and peacefully passed away. The funeral service was from her home at. Canoe Cove and was large- of Zion Church, Charlottetown, who spoke comforting words to the be- re ed. lie! in g comfort today because the loved one who has been called home believed in God and lived up to that belief. is her gain. That sweet life which we learned to love is not dead, but her sweet life lead us all to set our affections the thin s that are a friend has gone to be with him in the home of many mansions. the age of fifteen passed entrance to Prince of Wales College from in the year 1926. She went back to W es Co g y 1927-1928, when she received first class license. She taught school at short time. She was a. member oi Lady Patricia L. O. B. A. A beau- tiful wreath was laid on the casket from the Lodge. They also con- ducted part of the service. Besides a sorowing father and mother she leaves to moum, a brother Colin and e sister-in-lnw. The pall bearers were Everett Mac- Kenzie, Archie Murley, John Mac- Nevin, Hughie Darrach, J. O. Mao- Nevin and Colin Mac1“adyen. Inter- FANNING SCHOOL F.\ ua Maurice Thompson, 3 Kemford Abbott. Jean stewart, 8 Bruoe Macflouga-n. Teacher-qismes R. Murphy. YLIMAIY DEPT. Grade V-l lawrence Ramsay. 2 Gerald Lockhart. Grade 11-1 Hwlld l¢a0O0\l|\lh, I Hull Abbtt. Grade I (OIL) 1 lit! *illi- lllll. “=§ritetAtt\noma=anpaono llm\sWlsryos\n,Iiaa seeott, n-nnmnttn.aiti»i»afymioo. =2!2:22L22!;==== *_ E 5 i t E % f .i 'af . ~ i l naimlnistretionofreilwlyaleeii- dayslnjail.0ne°rt,1u inrwldinlus ees-survives mdialsosenteneed previously z i a 'GEITML lllllllll gui- §”$ gmt Els Eli* .Fl tif! § E E E e r R unlawful poesemi ,$200.00 and costs TWD Ylsrllits were 08 3? 9_8 strait? months in Jail on a charge lawfully. EXAMINATION KIBULTB-T110 six weeks Short Course in agricul- ture whlcn was held in Prinoa of Wales Collette was well attended. and grammar schools at Btratford- _'1~|y¢m,y.5¢v¢_u boy, gn gl m,-°u¢d_ Unfortunately some of these could not take in the entire course, and had to return home before the ex- aminations were held. The follow- ing students took the complete course and examinations. The xo. suits in order of merit are as fol- lows: Those making 85% and over, Sterling Wood, Mt. Herbert; Lloyd Webster, Central Bedeque; Lute; IEATBICE CAMPBELL Linkietter, Bummerside, B. R, 2; Keith Bryenton, Union Road; Fred Reddin, Southport; Norman John- son, Long River: Gordon Rodd, Charlottetown; Charles McCs.rd1e, Kinkora. The following passed: Jack Marchbanks, New Annan' cd dhiighier oi Mr. and Mrs. Archi- L10 Buda-sgon ugh yd . S0 D011: Wil- lard Ferguson, Suffolk; Earl Ran- klne, Charlottetown, RR.; Jack He- Milian, Cornwall; Vincent Handse- hnn, Tignish; Wilfred Smith, Geor- getown; Wilfred Hardy, York; Roy Balderaton, Southport; Russel Mg. Neill. Charlottetown: Willard Burke, Royalty. PERSONALS Miss Margaret Hunter is visiting friends at Dunstaffnsge. lfr. John Gill, Union was a wel- come visitor to York on Sunday. ly attended. The service was con- Ml A- Wllll- 'ITl¢84l° IDN! ducted by the Rev. G. c. Webster. S“”d“Y °* Y°‘* “IWW ‘M144 U14 lclstivu. .v Be God brln S us Mis! Lily Hi|.nk1‘_ Kensington, ll visiting at York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Matthews. W; .on-ow not as mae wmmug hope Miss Jolu llahal, Piealht 51000 because we know what is our loss li ml-*U18 F5914 P!°8'NU WVU!!! IBOOVCTI. has passed on to the larger life be- ` 'nw GU"-‘@1811 NUNU W0 lfflfll ymd me va|e_ May me mano,-y of that Mr. Herbert lewis, York B not so well. on g - have where cm-ist intein on the WS- AIM# FGM. Nlnliflcld. right hand of God. Our young WM in th# City 58f\l¥\`ll~Y. lftd' hcl' recent illness. Beatrice received ner early edu- The Guardian News t0 learn vf cation stcsnoe cove school and at the illness 0! Mr. lhnk Waits. York. where she graduated with honors M11 5- G°ld4W°!'f»hY W0°ld!1dft has returned to her home at Cove- Pi-inoe of ai lie e in the ear bead after sptndinz wine time in the P. E. I. Hospital. New Argyle and Cavendish for a Mid-s R0b@l'tl HOWBN °f 3\1!¥\m¢f' side spent the week end in Char- lottetown with her sister, Mrs. Norman McWilliams. FORTUNE BRIDGE SCHOOL Principel‘s Department Grade X :sm-1. Basil Johnston; 2, Dorothy Joluiston. Grade X (Ji-.1-1, Hilda Francis; 2, Edward Francis; 3, George Dix- on. ment was at Canoe Cove Cemetery. Grade VIII-1, Dorothy Dixon: 2. _iii George ri-ancis; 3, Edna. Burke and Thelma Jackson (equal). Perfect attendance-Basil John- ry. Grade X-1 LoL; Ramsay, 2 Enid ston,'I‘hc1ms Jackson, George Pran- l7.a.msay, 3 lvhriorie Bryenton.' cis, Edna Burke, Thoriey Bunkc, Grade IX-1 Alica M.a:Gougnn, 2 Beulah Collin, Dorothy Burke. _ Lorne Owen, 3 Kenneth MacKay. The followin! 1" the Pi'111CiD81S Grade vm-1 mgalo Maolwtt. Department made an ll/erase of 3 Ruby Mowqé 3 Mgy sggwg-1,, over 00%: Dorothy Dixon, Dorothy G1-“(9 Vn_ gmor R,amggy_ 2 Burke and Beulah Coffin. A-istant‘s Dwartmeni hell. mme, A,,,,,w,,,,, mm mm- crane xv (sro-i, .ionii rnneu; 2, Kenneth Burke. :f;_K‘:1;°‘I0m%‘:`f-‘,’,,¢,_f,'°,2:;_h anno Iv iam-1, sono rrmeia; Nun My ste'.n' Roy Abbogg 1, D0l'01.lly WOYKIS 3, DNVUU Ru". Eleanor Ramsey, Kentfoid Abbott, G'*d° m"l~ wad” °‘mVb°u5 “uw” “bon _,nn swwuh 2, Henry Townsend; 8, Jean Dixon. ‘ Orem X (Bn)-1, Esther Aitken; 2, Adelilw C\mp&ll¢ I, Qylwll C0!- fin. Grads I (Jr.))-i, Bernice Pran- ds. °“"“’°w‘;’°4;d: Q‘f_:°mB°‘§‘u'_m: Perfect .ttasomoe _ annum nm Goirge . - oamn -n,'n,m,| h.“_ ».-_- GradelII(&') l H0ni¢0mel’¥d|'K'hr»§~°'n_n¢ John N¢gn11;h¢tenrswn.nho\st§_w@ °"°°- 3 M19” °l'°"'Bh’§"°1’“w::{‘ The following made an average °f li--" °’“°m *J*-’ 1 1” ' r toms..-i1\»vm¢na.ni... ¢°vM¢t-heHh°|=='09 aide, 2 on-natt 'nu-nu, s n-me ‘;e,§'°"o°mn_ _,dm mmm mm the little 3 E 5f¥'”°°“- n-mein, Dorothy warn. saalisn @m»el1, htlir Aitken. Producing Poultry one iam i oeone onam im. s onaapiai, s can w& Mat etths ,__ .i_ ,‘,;_, iudili i%§n%H r curl Eg eaiggkgrs Grade VII-1, Dorothy Burke; 2, Standing of Fanning School for Beulah Godin; 3. Laura Dixon. Grade V-1, Earl Townsend; I, Gnde ,,-1_1 Mu-ion M~,b°;;_ 3 Elizabeth Coifin; 3, Elwood Camp- ig* § % Ee .E . E3. ai E §§£¥§£§§Lu§i ccnlhoiditi iueoetsu~ twitH-ing “slams." ‘ff “llama Love Pape' is a farce-a. glee-spree of max-ri and it gives the low-down un two head-men of every family? The story tells of the mtiven- hiruof apspl whdlafraidi his Job and s mama who thinkhhafs the greatest man on earth.___And justsssureasmamaisridlngin the clouds, papa put his foot»-into Double and loam his Job. A~aeries of circumstances combine to mah him hump into success, and grams thinks Lei greater than ever,' "llama" Loves Pepe" is a. péifem show for a eoubie who ami; to laugh. Without s serious moment. it draws a satirical picture of Ms ds Mrs. American Family-an, up- roarions comedy. f Lillian Harvey .lln “My Lips Betras” At Prince Edwar Lilian Harvey, star of a number oi continental pnowolays. who has already taken America's motiosrpio- ture audiences by storm with har role in "My Weakness." openadyae- terday at the Prince Edward _The- atre in “ily Lips Betray". héil seo- ond production for Fox Fi1m.- In this picture, specially adapted fl her versatile talents, she hasdohn Bolu as her leading man. _ The story is laid in a n mythical setting, and the characters are a romantic king and a charming cabaret entertainer. Through an error perpetratedg the royal, if til>SY. chauffeur. begin flying about that this young girl who is on the verse of"lteiq evicted by her landlady foi:.non- paymeni. of rent is really ths.k.`lng'l iavmite. Things change with am- asing rapidity. Instead of Being a poverty-stricken entertainer;" the giri becomes the centre artery- one's attention. she is dined wined and feibd and decoratgq entirely against her will, is 0 into accepting the situatiom- Sha must play the part if only to-keep the people around her happy. The king finally hears about tba rumor and decides to investigate fu himself. He goes to see the yoimg woman who is supposed to~be his favorite and put a stop to henruln But be finds a girl who capillvatu him completely and makes him fall s victim to her indomitable Be finally decidm to let rumqx romance take their courses. _ _ The cast in support of Mix Har- vey and Boles includes El Blend? Irene Browne." “My Lips B¢re is presented in co-operation w_i_t._h the local Knights or Pythian." ___ INFANT PRODIGY llwffll RHIMES .1 NEW YORK, March 5-SOP., "Who are your favorite authors? George S. Schuyler, Negro asked and turned to his tw!! an one-half year old daughter. ar' "Nietzsche, Dostolevsky __ and Plsubert,” Phillippa Duke S@uyle1 replied with no hesitation___and I slight lisp. "Of course, that’s just a joke,” Mr. Schuyler explaixlemf “Sill really hasn't rea.; any of But goidenbrown Phillip who was born August 2, 1931, pa% the next hour in her home pr .3 to newspaper folk that she could reed and write, oouid spell hlppntamus, rhinoceros and Mississippi and rs cite verses from the “Rubalxat d Omar Khisyyam." In is bright apartment, p9rohed on a bluff far above the slsering hunger oi’ Harlem, the little Negro girl hr... been acquiring krlowledg from the time she could "`wsik "When she was 20 months old all knew all the colors of tho»5pc0- trum." ., When one of her parents su' gested that she should recite fa the gathering Phillippa, witho hesitation, swung into; ._ "Hello, five little toes on each fo: live little fingers on each han Twelve little ribs on each sit Of each little girl in the land” A newspaper womsl., nppkerg not too imprened said "cuts" her eyes popped slightly when Phi# llppe went on: “Tha moving finger writes; ll having writ, , loves on; nor all the ploy li wit Basil lure it back to eeheelital I -EE 55?; B el EP S' mother- . `-___ u.a_.= -__...-....'_ ._ -_ _*_ ...£3 ... _ -1-_