L “any, Associated Irene. T" ,1:- writer.) m“. I'D SIP-A O o NEW Y°,,'§‘E,,§§.§£.lolo to s close s of as“ nun"; yesterday with l "g off in a mild flurry asliiul‘. the shorts manifested vs the impair er m" 104.000 h re ,,,'°}',§" gill?!- hunt-bird of last. 5st: m l!" '°““.'.lfln covering had been half a point under the close at which e J51‘ 189:,’ American (ha 2 . “in Pl aim, American Tobacco "B". so, ma, no. aL-Iaaroly rkets fer wheat and other yesterday accorllullllld ore- Mmy sdlustmeut of accounts for re- “i1...” in securities at New ‘k ‘lid in wheat quotations at Liv- flrool had a bearish influence. Late "nu-r however, ucre promoted by 3| Mt vrport busness totalling 800.0000 “l-llii-i lunsily Canadian. ‘Willa-it closed unsettled, ‘I544: 111"!" T,-,],.-'_q finish. corn ‘Hi-W. "ff- M“ “fiii-flgfffl and provisions unchang- ‘a to live cents lower. V IINIGYIG ' F10. lien. Feb. 2i, (By "I0 “HdNInLnlPIar“gg)_-_\vheflt prices rs- rm-d umst. of early session losses N up» Winnipeg market Yfisterday. H101"; ‘upward as offerings dried n, ‘Dumas were off 1% l0 ‘la "PM l! llnlrll, compared with tha low for l,» hricf scsscinn of close to a cent. ‘"11 wilcat filrlsilnd l! ‘i7 00M!- d,,,,.,','l,;_ .|llly was off 1/, at 68% in ‘b’: |lld Ocloiml- closed 5i 40W" l! 70V! gents. is by Chicao interests virliigeilztl (raven the sprightly bu" lllli" [napfly in the day but later reports l“; exports of Canadian wheat We" mylllg lifted the pressure and all m’; small fraction of the losses Mfiivriectensllwgin the east view! the o'- ‘rlflghf export sales at about . Trading in cash wheat was slow anéi bushels, virtually Ill Cdllldllll Whal- mosds were unG-hangcd. Offerings ‘kontlllilcd light. Actual sales of coarse 5., l-yg futilres which accounted oi‘ imp“ were of little account. Wth m ori-l-ptlnn cf some stop-loss selling s decline of about 1% N11"- li" "m" is all coarse grains was du l. OIDII, L r . ‘ a, d7, Joly 0854-5. 1M» Mil 0st : .' in; ma. Int! I1 - Barley: hilyiligahilymtmfit-WF- oasn raxons Iheatr-Ne 1 hard .101 W 5 4 lid . n 2 m 6:3 i104; ‘goo 4%,’ 02oz 04%. no l: 43%. 87 I" llfllln a 0:its:--1\'o 2 c w 296. no 8 ¢ W n l feed 211%. no 1 feed 2595. 11° 3 9 Iii-l. rejected 18%. Track 20%- Blrier-hlalting gradcs-G-row I! lelvi‘ , ..-r w e28 c w 41%- on‘ er grades: No c w 33%. 9° 4 c w mlglloaowsillipnoocwli-‘i trick 14%|. foreign Exchange i (NEW YORK, N. 1., Feb, 2l.-—I‘or— sign exchange steady yesterday. Great Britain 3.447,; France 8.04 7-10; ltniy I20; Belgium 13.03%: Germany 23.73. Glenda Ed. Cape Traverse Hockey _ 0n Thursday evening the Mon- htue Imperials went down in de- iut for the first time in the home rink this season, confirming the °1<i saying that “no matter how PM You are there is alwhys some- Fl" lust us goodi" The Montague played u. winning game all “sh and put up a good fight their biz obstacle was the man in tllo not. Bill Mnonood knows his h‘!!! when it comes to keeping the hibinr out-of the webi The score ended 8-2 and the PM! excitement of the hockey hm could be felt throughout. In W"! of the storm a goodly crowd hthcrcd to see the game. Goals for h" Tmverso were shot by Lester ileod and Vernon Webster. ll for Montague by K. Beer ind s. Currie, l “'11P was as follows: “N Traverse — Goal, Bill Mac- i Defence. V. Webster, W. lnvr. E. Davison; Forwards, B. u h D. Mlloiood, 1.. MncLcod, Jiocwiiliams, W. MacWiiliams, 9- cmllbeli. " zzzeilcue - Goal, n. Mabey: my F0. McCai-ron and W. Lav- mhp glues. K. Boer, 1.. Pool, .1. " - Grant, R. Carruthers, B. e and S. Walker. All Counter] HAM it‘ pom "W" what income do you "F lo support my daughter?" ‘ "'0 ihousnnd a. your," M ‘- T W. Tllfln with hol- pri- k m, ' "f five thousand a-" ¢ counted that in-". "WW v . .'a si i humility» for a at did 4m q 011ml“! l“, and file Wool- Yor Central, Southern Pacific and Westinghouse about a point each. Brokers‘ opinion on the short selling question was divided, but the consen- sus senled to be that hears would pro- ceed cautiously, especially with the throat of (ederal legislation still in the offing. [TOOK AVERAGE! ‘(gspyrighfl IOU. llanlard Ilfllflel I IOLBI fir! Dill "tot 85.5 104.1 67.7 00.8 69.9 08.0 140.0 103.3 100.0 70.8 50.5 618 sols . 141.0 281.8 205. B 56.1 148.5 114.7 Ieb. N, 1082. What the stock market t Number d advances Number of decline Stocks unchanged Total isInes traded PRODUCE IOIFIBILL Qn Ieb. ll, (By the Qnadiaa Pres -The recent decline in latter prices, which carried the commodity dew-n to 11 cents per pound wholesale, for best Ne. l, was halted on the Montreal Produce and Dairy Market laat week. Toward the end of the week an upturn developed with cioaing prices Saturday at 17% to 17% cents per pound. Export sales were made to England, establishing an lm_ usually early start for spring trade overseas. Almost daily advances in egg prices came to an end and it appeared the top hnd been reached. at any rate for the present. 0n Silturiiay closing lrrlces for cilrlois of Oiltilrlil or Brit- ish Columbia fresh eggs, graded, were; Fresh extras, till-Lil] cents, fresh firsts 243-21 cents, fresh PIIHUIS, 25-26 cents, fresh second, 2i renili. _ Prices for newly malls cheese ad- vanced slightly to 101; to 101/5 cents per pound with sunnlli-l- make at 12 tn 12% cents. Small receipts of current make forced the price up. Potato arrivals continued very heavy with prices at rock imttoln. P, Fl. I. Green lilonntains, Si) pounds. Ne. 1 were d0 cents. .'l0~ Q Local whites, S0 pounds, No. 1, 40 cents; New Brunswick and Grc n] fountains, 80 pounds, No. l. 50 to 5.‘. oats n These prices were for broken lots with carlot prices ten cents per har- rel cheaper. . The wceifs receipts were: Eggs. 7.- 100 cases; butter, 3.842 boxes, cheese 461 boxes. MISCELLANEOUS NEW YORK, N. 1., Feb. 2i. (Cot- ton)—Cottou futures barely steady closing bids: Jan. 773-74; Feb. i180, March 002-94,‘ zflvril 102; 712-13: June 720; July 728-29; August 735; Sept. 74.1; Oct. 748-52; November 757, December 767-08. Snot closed steady. Mlddling 705. Liverpool: Cotton, spot good business done. Prices 7 points higher. .merlcsn middling, tsir m. ltrictly good middling 667. ood middling 617. trict middling tlM. Mlddl-ing 602 Strict low middling M2. Low middling 582. Strict ordinary B02 Good ordinary i582 Reeeipts- were 100 bales. All American. Lyttons Leaving Famous Old Home nolmon, Feb. u. (By the Can- adian Pram-Pressure of taxation and the general burden of expense is causing the Earl and Countess of Lytton to forsake their famous scat of Kncbworth, Hertfordshirc, and to live in a smaller manor house a few miles off. Fbr several years. the first Lord Strathcona, (Sir, Donald smith) rented Knebworth and entertained there on a iarse scale. The present Earl LYWJH Bl the grandson of Ltrd LYWm- u", great statesman and novelist whose‘ “Last Days of Pompeii" and ‘ml of the Barons" are likely olwflys l0 ggmgln popular. Kncbworth as it now stands, is the, result of the demolition of a great ‘Dido:- mansion, the reconstruction‘ being carried out by the novelists mother some 5o years ago. The D1153 ent buildlns makes an imposins vile with its castelliited paranoia. ouoj o1; topped turrets and muilioncd‘ windows. There is n Wlmdefl“! banqueting hall, with Elizabethan oak-screen and minlstrels’ sallefy-f Greatest amongst the beauties of‘ miebwortli are the wounds. which are as nearly perfect as art and‘ nature combined can make t-hcm= The church, which is not for from; the house, contains the Liimm OM" pel. where members of the fatally, have been buried for over 400 years. Im-d Lyflflfl has decided to 0pm the house and Bird“! 5° n" PM‘ iic after Easter lifonflfi?» °l1“-Y8’"§ a small fee which will provldn ior_ hoping up the gardens. SEEDS ARE WEED MENACE mar-t l I - i Studies carried out by Wild We"! cialfsts of the Department of 58-‘ flcmmm of Ottawa show strikingly the menace of wccds throusll the multitude of their seeds. For in- stance. a sinslc PM"? (‘r wild mm“ tard, stinkwecd. lvlimlh 99MB“! or camplou, produces from 10.000 to 20,000 590113; worm-soul mustard a- bout 26.000: shepherd's DUFF" “W” 50,000 and the tlilllblllli! would“! about 1.500.000. More? “Wis should ncvcr be allowed to Id t° ma. “i” " " i"? ‘i ’S ‘man, known among the Toronto L__.L -_'__'_" a~ - Canadia Ed t‘ ReturnsnTo {llfsrfglre Tonolvm, Ont., Feb. l9—(By, T“ 0941341311 Resin-Somewhere‘ m Chi-III. end in some capmly o,‘ other. undoubtedly a valuable one‘! Km" K1118 Wane. who was ccltor.’ of tho Bhlng Wah ‘Dally no“ of ‘lmcuto. and was studying at. me fllnlvmlvv of "roronlo, l. gggylylg mi ,tbs Chine Nationullst coll“ mm, l“?! $051111? other Chinese students. v of Canadian Universities in the fray, [but m"? Wang Li an unusual per-l ‘sonality. g John Amilitsge, who tells Wang's story in the Mail and Empire, l-o. ‘cords that Wong, then a graduate 0i! l Chinese University, was cop-i Wide with other Nationalists by oQCommunists ln i020. They were! ‘rescued by comrades even as the ex. “M1011” Whelfed his sword — no 619014710 chairs in the Chinese Inter- bP-‘nd will served thereafter with Chiang Kai-shelve crack corps lievc will aid the Chinese 19th route anny in Shanghai. In 1929 Wang was o, full-fledged °°1°n°1- l-Tid lie lied out in some “m8- too. as Chiung Kai-Shekk sec. rovorv-"a valued man." In 1929 he wus asked what reward ilo would like for his services to date, and he promptly replied he would like to 8o to the University of Toronto to finish his education. For il-l the tense hour that preceded the ex- pected execution, five or more years alto, Wang had heard of tilc Tor- onto institution from a iciiolv- prisoner. So the Nationalist Government oi China sent ‘lvflllg lo "ffflrunlo as a diplomatic attache, as editor or the Slllug Wall Daily NPC/s fllld as a_ student at the University of ‘Pol-- onto. AB Sllililglllll, he mnrricd [hi- girl of lll5 choice, l. Cllfiflillllit‘ Chill- cse lady, Pin Lulliiilir, dliuglitcl‘ oi Shflllilllflifi govorllur, nil nvllvllt Na- i tinmmst’ Eastern _Provinces where .tation is most prevalent. “It was in Toronto that I first met Wang rmcl his wife. although‘: through being in C1050 contact with- such Nationaist leaders o5 sun‘ Yat Sen and Eugene Chen I had heard of his exploits," Mr. Armitage writes. “But in any case they had become historic among the Chin- ese. The anniversary of his last es- IIOCKEY GAME (BAPTIéTS "5- cape from llnminent- execution (there had been two previous ones) was celebrated each year he lived in Toronto. “When he arrived in Toronto he could barely speak Flllgllsh, al- though he could read and write it. But what a. full life was his. Dolly, except Sllfidfly-S, he wrote o. 2,000- word article in Chinese; he made journeys to nearby cities, lecturing to his countrymen; he had a week- ly class studying the natiinal Man- darin language, the Chinese here speaking Cantonese; he himself learned go speak iuidcrstondable lmglish and some French, andhe took his M. A. at the Universty of Toronto (political science), having written, in Einglisil an 80,000-word thesis on the Five-Power Govern- ment of Sun Ynt sen. All tlfs in one short year. Meanwhile this quiet Chinese as ‘Tile Most Secret Mon,’ foilnd time fol- his few friends. "Wang pursued his studies at the University. He was preparing an- other thcsis, on the city govern- ments of Canada, for he admired Canada, and Canada was to have been his model in the reorganization of his own country. But last Sep- tember the call came. Wang laid aside his pen and his books. Sadly and reluctantly, but vol-y hurriedly, h¢ bade good-bye to his few friends and returned to China. 'I‘\vo months later his wife and baby Olivia (so named because she ems born on Armistice Day) followed him. No one in Canada knows ills whcrc- abouts." Boxin g MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. New York, N. Y, Pub. 20—'I‘lvo Van- cmlvcr boxers, sharing honors on a card in ti» famous l/Plillsun Squaw Garden ring, found tlleir trails sud- denily divergent last 1118M- Billy 'I'(\‘.'Ill.§€fl('=, blcndc welter- weight from tile Caniuian Pacific coast, tan afoul of o lightning drive to the head/by iscidie Ran. lloivfl- fill Polish lighter, and was blocked out in the seaalld xlnnlci of a shod- ll‘cd ton round bout. Chick Devin, up and taming van. couvcr middleweight, however iroun ced Young Terry, of ‘Trenton, N, J.. and qualified for a boll‘ with Gor- illn Jones National boxing Associ- ation champion. Devlin was in dis- trees Only in the last ef lilo reo rounds but gamed s wide nllirlzill of O Chinese Who aid I ,a higher moisture nitrogen, titrat- the corps which the Japanese be-I lforccd to accept a 5-1 defeat. Led _ THPZC§I§RF§YPTFIQYYF GUARDIAN Japs Drive To Protect Their Flank SHANGHAI, Feb. 20—(A.P.)—The Jflboneso attacked westwards this 111°71'11"! along a. wide front outside m! Cliiiikl area and in I-longkew they drove northwards toward Ki- ooslvan. two mlla from Hongkew Park. Their object was to occupy the 5h9-nkhabwoosiing railway line and to Protect their flank, l; was ex- pected that when the movement had been completed-if it proved succcssfni—-they would launch an as sault on the strong CllLllESe posit- ions in Chapel. Fermentation Of Canadian Honeys The honey industry of Canada has suffered considerably through fermentation oi the honey in stor- age. This fermentation is new reo- orsarrized to be due to yeasts capable of developing in highly concentrat- ed sugar solutions. In an effort to discover any relation which mishl of honey and its tendency to fer- ment an _ alninstion o! some 200 samples of honey collected from all over the Dominion was carried on by the Divisions of Agriculture, Bacteriology and Chemistry of the Dominion Experimental Farms. Chemically, with the exception of a few extreme cases, the analysis of Canadian honeys lies well with- in the recognized standards. Dif- Jerences are noted according to floral origin and to geographical __________ STUDY CONSUMER DEMAND 0M 0f the important functions of s Department of Agriculture is that of interpreting the consumer's demands to farmers. The individ- ckinivfi 301w) Q M. Painleve Will Not I Return To Geneva PARIS. Feb. 20-—(Canadian Pro: Cable) - Paul Psinlcve, vc: . French politician and fOrnlcr piC- mier. wdsy abandoned his attclllp: to form a cabinet in succession t.» that of Pierre Laval, defeated lost of confidence. To difficulties he had already ex- Tardicu. minister of War who head- Gencva, over the portfolio of till.- interior, lost night were added dif- Forelgn Affairs. Eli-Premier Laval was offered the Department of Public Works. ‘This he declined to awflllt, ill-listing he be allowed to retain the portfolio of Fbrelgrl Affairs. So the negotia- disin-lbution. Buckwheat honey has “a; producer who comes in contact cable acidity and ash and a lower sucrose content than clover lwney. According t0 geographical distrib- ution Ontario and Quebec and the Eastern provinces show the highest moisture and nitrogen content. A lhigh ash content occurs in British lCoiumbla and in the Eastern Pro- vinces and a h‘gh sucrose content in honeys from British Columbia-l‘ markets. An example of what the |For this comparison, the rcsultsnomjmon Depmlment is doing m jhflvo W011 793K911 ffflm 11011934‘! °7 t this connection is represented in a ;one floral origin, viz clover. recon; study by the Economms I Correlating the chemical anlysis‘ ' of honeys which remained sound (up to October 1, 1930; with that of i those which fcl-lllcllteti (prior t0 Oc- ltober 1, i030) it was found that us causative agents of fermentation ,other factor: bong equal, moisture i is very important and nitrogen and llil-ateable. licliiiiy may play a part. , It is of interest to unto that buck- , wheat llolllyv, lligllcl" in these con- siltucilis, li‘l‘lllf‘lll.S lllore read 1y, of the reasons [or pul-clrdscs m ‘jihan clover honey and is produced ‘ such small quanmwa. brought W, l111'i;vil' in Ontario. Quebec and ihc that 42 per cent of tile purchases lfirmen‘; had no storage and thus had to pur- fcilase in small lots. It was also T719 lflcl that a hill! mmswryfound that in Montreal between a content encourages was indcatcd in pi-e meats by the Division and the present work confirms this i earlier conclusion. market requirements-his experience of knowledge lcsdsto heavy loss. Knowledge of the consumer's l-e- qilircmcnts and preferences leads to n more intelligent production pro- gram and to improvement in the preparation of commodities for by consumers ill Montreal and Tor- ullto. Among other things the pop- ularity of dficrent kinds of pat-i:- iliios and containers was determin- vd; about 28 per cent of the pur- chases of apples were in fi-qual". baskets and 12 par cont of the 11 quart size. Over 60 pcr cent of the purchases were of iplantlties 198;. than a box or llitillllUi‘. All analysis i V3015 Willem‘ buyers thought that oranges, grape expensive than apples. The per- centage was smaller in Toronto. These are illustrations of one kind of marketing information that far- UNITEDS mers can make use of. The Young People's Society found the B. Y. P. U. hockcyists at the pcako of thcirform on Wed- nesday night, Feb. 10th and were STERLWG WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Tile February meeting of Sterl- illg Women's institute mct at the homo of Mrs. W. T, Weir, Stanley Bridge, with twenty one members and three visitors present. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode. The minutes of - the previous meeting were read and adopted. by "Glueclucks" Keith, who netted twice, the B. Y. P. U. run in four goals the first period and one in the second, also yielding one in this period, to the Young People's So- cety, who were playing hard, fast hockey. The third period was scoreless with the forwards of the ¥oung People's Society riflcing hard shots from every angle, but "_WiJ.i;Cllfli1 Willie" carried a rab- cd: Sick committee, Mrs. Walter Reid, Mrs. Wallace MacKay, school good Judgment in the pinches Clarence Reid. Lunch committee,‘ came through in flying colors. The Mrs. Agnes MCGIUEIKH. Mm D- .J' first period opened with a bang and MncLcod, Miss Vera MacLeod. The five minutes from face-off, jsccrctary was instructed to solid, on, "Hcove ‘em Lea" was given two behalf of Sterling-Institute, a let- mlnutes for heaving somebody into ter of sympathy to a former 1119m- the boards and then the slaughter 1 ber. The following program was started with "Large Boy Large" l then enjoyed by all! V ramming home the first counter,’ Chorus, Carry me Back to Old for ills team lnntes with "Giue- e Virginlly: reading. Tile farmer's clucks Keith" of the Tryon Glue wife, by Mrs. Agnes McGugan; solo and Holdcln Puck Co chalking.‘ Donny Boy, by Mrs. J. E. Flcminz. up the second coillitcr. Then l-lur- solo, Just a cotiailc slllnll. by Mis< ricanc Wood broke from the pack , Evelyn Anderson, fiilifillllg, Individ- lmd shoved another by Arlllul- oijulll rcslrllsiilllliy by Mrr. Tilomos the Round Table, who by this illlll‘ ; 301g", wnwsg, nlgllllos of villages‘ thought that keeping goal no job,‘ in p_ 1.1 1,; first pl-izr- Wflll by M"= for a Knight. unless a fellow was Earle Henry m,‘ Mm finest MM. at it o- sood many nishis 61111‘ 1' Ewen. Next moo? m: is to be held Ciucks Keith made it four in one ' at the home of Mm y; s, lilac-l by catching Sir Arthur flat fooled I Ewen m“ can to bl. ans\v(\v‘pd by! and making the red light lWilllCl‘. 1 somelhmg appropriate for Sp pat." again. Tile second period was iletl,.;ck-s_ Meeting closed by 5,n_2l,,g' ter hockey with the Young Peo- the Natlona] Anthcnh pic's Society forcing the play, but just managed to sneak one by William tile cvcr watchful. The Baptists counted once again in this period Tile third period was a thriller with both teams playing "heads up hockey" and the work of W. Thomas on the defence for the Baptists broke up many a sor- tie on their net, and forced the part, but alas they were snowed United boys to shoot from outside, , under and Just managed to emerge which was duck soup for Willie. iln the second and last period and All in all it was a good game with l finish the garlic with one goal to the fol-wards and defence also goal their credit. Au revoir till they irccper of tho Baptists team tllrn- clash again. 1X18 iii a marvellous and ilrililant Following is the. line up 88mm not to say, special-lllsr Baptists —'- Goal. Watchful Wil- brsnd of hockey. The Young Pco- iic R. Defence, Stoncm Quick file's Society played good holkev in Willard. L. Defence. i-‘tolfeni Rob- tho second and third p: lads. but bicc. Center, Glue Cluclts Keith. were h- lcssly outclassed ill the L. Wing, Hurricane Wood R 18$ Dcrlod by such blinding speed, Wing. 'I‘rlp'cm Up Clayton. mko-ohvokins and fiCk-Sktltlilf-I of Unlteds - Goal, Arthur of the the B, Y. P. U. forwards, tilaill Round Table. R. Defence. I-lenvc- they were either hypnollsed. nlcs- ‘em Lea. L. Defence, lioolrem meriscd 0r maybe sacrificed by Smith Center, Voodoo Howatt. CUCUMBER. AND EGG Put a large thin slice of cucum- ber on a round of bread and de- corate with egg same as above victory from the points he piled up. In) ll Iharfs alter aaow-sboellis their conch who shoved tilrm out L. Wing. Johnny Get. Your Clurl. as a macs offering. hoping against R. Wing. Two Position Tilompson. bone that they would hold the -n has little opportunity o! knowing‘ Branch o1’ the purchase of apples. Roll call was answered by twenty-l one members paying their fees. Tile - Ewe Woods following committees were appoint- H Lcpflge kit's foot in each pocket and plus BOmmlli-BB. MYS- J- E- Fltm 11s. MPS- F‘ Noy I E Docheri _\' Wm‘ the market omy occuionmlyltions bet/ween M. Painlcvc and rc- iprescntutlves of the Laval Govern- ment majority in the Chamber of is limited and ‘requemly his Lack Doputles broke down "A11 L; 5mm? of Grilcral Chlailg Kalshclrs crack 9d Bo far as we are concerned," M. Tardicu said following further (‘Oll- vcrsations with M. Palnlevc. An effort, was made to reduce illi‘ head of the majority by Qfflllgllf; him the Department of Pu! ‘<- Work. "We can not accept, I not return to Geneva." Nil: commented, and added lat-on, “betting has ended." WILTSIIIRE W'ii':.llirc fans were at llonlc ill general when a number of varied sports paid a visit on Feb 10th A skiing party fronl Cliariotteioivll spcn ihc afternoon ill the Sill‘- voundilig lillis, anti if speed and lilriiis were the main quest. they fii-rtainly were not disappointed l The same might be salzl 0i the {Royal Sisters of Hunter ltlYPl‘ W110 lcrosscd sticks with the Wilishivc l | Powder Puffs. At one time it sccm- ‘ lilopcless to get these together; the ladies did not not fermentation third and a half of the consume,“ much encouragement by molly of, l the so-callcd o; Chemistry nun and bananas in 1030 were 1°55 ‘girls both started something and were determined to scc it ulrOllflll and at 8 o'clock stepped on the ice did they play hockey? It had every- thing tlmt goes to make a good game-combination. los, checking and many excellent stops by both goalies. Tile gnllv- ended ill n iic-no uveriilllc Will‘ played Oll account of the gallle lscllcdlilctl fol" 0 o'clock l Following is the line up: QR. Sisters l? i‘ i. ‘ Goal Mrs A Wcdlack j ' i". - Defence I i’lifi‘~ A Easter C. BfTflgflll Lilian DCIlCtlll Tilrlvavils M. Canlpbr’ Elda Clov: E Calllpllvl M Clllllpilvl. Tile garlic between the lilllyvai Cobblers and the Wills-lure (ll-er; Mountains ended 5»4 ill favor oi the latter The market was keel: but the quality was poor Berrigan tile Wlltshirc goalie had some snap- py stops and handled iilclll just as snappy, but he hflfl nothing on Murray, the Cobblers inszllecinv. \vh0 at one time on filldillrt the hols too hot moved lilo [I021 ‘JVCF to the other side of 1'11!‘ rilll: Emyvalc has a good lCUlll illl(l with a little more practice will l-ll" up with tlic best Collie again U01"? we sure did enjoy this liilmi" M , Cnrew CHURCH ORG-ANNIE!) A 15ml; gfQup lll cllihli-i. Cilurch lmlgue bowlers met ill llil‘ Y. M. C. A. and l-("ulfiiiillfid ill league for 1032. Rules and regulations plgy fol- 1932 \\’(‘l'(‘ drawn up and adopted. Eght teams mlivlld as foilvuv»: Trinity, Zion, Si. JlllllCS, Ullit ii. St. Pauls,,St. Peters. Central Clll“..‘~- tan and the Bnpi- ivflm- All games are to he rollcd Friday nlghls at T are 8.30 p. l‘l. fill Lots were (lritlvll i"? the ll! i games and resulted a4 follows; 'Unitcd vs Trinity‘ n: '7 p. m. fl, and 4th alleys. St. James vs Zion n‘ 6.30 alley-o‘ 3 and 4. St. Peters vs Si. illrlis llt 7 p. nl. alleys 1 and 2. Central Chrlsiian is Bflliill?» 0i 8.30 p. m. alleys 1 and " The League is tn lull ill llvo src- ltlons. A and B, ilw filllli! as lastfdar" year. Al; tile close of the regular ischediile both Sections w ll pllly- rlarsml“ of! for the championship. After ski-lug rub In ldiusrlfa. ‘Jilll Tuesday in the senate on a motion 1 perlenced with M- Iaval and Andre. ed his ‘country's delegation to the‘ World Disarmament Conference at‘ fioultlieLover the Department of In the proposed cabinet line-up two teams . falls. However, the y cver seen in Wilishlre Rims-anti brilliant so- ‘ BOWL]. G LliA/GFIJ . fCfZilWllliSI, PAGE , ..._._2_..a. U0 TA TIONS s Determined _ Canadian Honored To Clean Out Chapei In United States lNGllAl’, Feb. 20.—(A.P.)-—-'I‘hc' OTTAWA, Ont, Feb. 19- (By allay of military strength The Canadian Preusl-The Nation- ‘ilas been massing ilcrc ‘nl llcscarcil" Council has drawn to 11.0 last few weeks was the attention of its members and osoiilst the Chinese positions associates tho honours that have -'\ ill-limo from from Bhaoiz- decently come to a brilliant son of zlllg, this morning in Canada, Lawrence v_ Redman iiiiulilfl’ fiction Biliirfl vice-president and director of re- “ “W”- scarch of the Bakelite Corporation ~59 0! flit Jfliiwflit fl-i- ,0! Bloomfield, N. J, and president 1° fimiish m? Slfmlf; Chin- lof the American Chemical Society. ("*5 "m" Klllniiwflli. tW° Dr. Redman was born in Ontario 1 P! Hmlllkm" Park l" land is a graduate of the University 14'1"‘! scmemellt- and 10f Toronto. Although for many 3 ‘i ‘ U3" QM!“ to deal lyczirs now n resident of the United l“ “mdmg m“ ends °1 States he has always nlalntaiiled s mmpcl “Fm “Qmslmi ‘lively interest in Canada. “m” 1m“ o! 1mm" I Recently Dr Rcdman was feted V, ed Wm‘ m“ my‘ at a Joint meeting of the Americas “““ a barrage °f ale“ Eiectro-Chemical Society, and til... "m" m“ d°“‘" °“ ‘he gsoclete dc Chcmlc Industrielle. ant Mm ‘iurlfigllrlfclfils “glmzgggig: ,on that occasion was Presented ilillu" cl the cntrenchedg Chinese "vim the Grassem medal‘ F-w‘ n‘ “m rehubly reported mat Hie ‘Willard, New York, chairman of th. Kiallizlvilll positions had been taken Jneeung m presenting the sue” m over by the 87th and 88th divisions ihonour spoke m pm M “news: ; "We in this laud of snorting do trams. émocrncy and velvet-pawed oilgar~ ‘fills was looked UDUll as n dcvei- icky take ourselves too sefloush; l ' iour chief occupation is hero stalk- 50plll0Dl. of the utmost importance, ,. ins hitherto the 19th Chinese route 3mg we cannot dramatize u“ ‘army ilns iionl: lill the lighting in ‘group and "'5 accomplishment bu: mnmgllfm The ‘Jamfmcse have N“ lmust have a llnrculcs-Jntellectual _ _ _ lprolviw is no exception. We jilsl ili'.‘.\(lli?il in ‘tress the local nature. ‘ , _ _ _ H, mnir _ 3P8 by Saying ‘hem rwont zldllllt that pleat aceolnlillsil- pllvplusc v. . to cllalsiise lllL‘ 10th. mhfiwm U.‘ itumoul? We ._ ,_,, . . 4 _, ‘_ is ixlvc crocs Ill _if? svicnvc - lion by hi: irrmps ill the action put Ann‘km‘"' LHSJFmS Md ' i 1"’. ‘z "i i “ " ‘._i (ilil- l lll lunl l llliel thin a local i Monet in ma“); 1mm dons’ “may W,’ started m 350 a. m Ia diserlluiuatillq nlillority CiJllYPllf‘! land picks all individual out of a vi- no,“ U", Japanese mg r11: liingllblllllli; group of gfifth our; Hun‘, 3,1,3“, ,,. - ,. . .‘.A.._ a crs.’ rags lim out in rant all Til-- Jitlllill.Isl-diil:lillillrlflfiwtltulfililtl- lsa-"VS to the wofld’ ‘This “snow l. illg illat illi‘ Clllllif?!‘ forces he v/ltll- 111° hem: an Mom’ by mmsflt h" ilraivll i2 miles from Silanghnl, lied learn; do much; but. he made o’ expired at '7 a m. lhimself a vicarious atonement for Throw l1u.ll-.~: llfli-l" iili- hostilities ,1“ “ssocifltes- b0“ the drudgery o’ started the Wourulllg end of tllc ‘Planning and c°'°rd1nat1°n' 59mm linc burst into ilCtlilll. The Cilillcsc dispulvs» 93"“ them suggcsmms llzid brought lil additional artillery Edi? U"? "WYWY l3° Pal’ "mm and‘ l‘ ,lliel‘e allii they rained projectiles ;l"'°"‘de ma“ with 5mm W015 l into‘ tile Jilllflllffil”! trenches. Some lPY-‘mcd them when theY Bucceeded nf ill 'l' gillls Wi‘l'0'l.l‘fllll0fl on the ldid mt Chide them “T1911 m?!’ 7311' Jallxu cruiser Yubarl, lying oil‘ Til. kept lhF-‘m 0n m9 ""11" "Mk till; Wu ‘ling lvflll-l-fl-ollt, laud gave them all the credit." Bo I lanai the , in“: ill for it was a thunder- a 'll'_\llll(.‘(‘fl lllat. Sliflllh‘ were dropping lthcsc things. his ossoviotvs ha" i i! l .1. bl if. tid- before the ‘urges.’ ‘umber of mm ll smut lllc clulscr but the Chin JXTH i1 B l0 fir" l’ B FER f1 U5 cs0 {Zllilllvlfli lliltl not SilCCCCLlCG lll ‘try milking something. which eve- Ilrybody’ ilses cl 2x1." day, out of tllor-r, , svorlilg ll llll. (‘JITlIOllC and l Tile lllorllillg vras ilcavy and foggy vilc-snlcliinl: twins. ' iilivii filo his offensive was lailllch- formaldehyde. iril. but aftcl‘ mid-day tiic murk “Lawrence V. Redmiin is hon- iifleti and there was brilliant sun- ,0ul'cd here tonlght—bccnuse he is "' inc. ‘ihc lcnlpcratllre was rather one of n. very few human catalysts cool. Clllllliilolls were lflfllll for ihc who arc synthesizing the applied l his: air C§l"ilS illzlt tile overlvllclln- Qsciences for the benefit of illilll- l 111;: ~'i:'n:.i; sqilallrolls of Japan were lkilld-J’ lpill .. on over ihc vvholn battle- mmt- Man-Eater l\ ‘fill livnilqllnvtcrs revealed that _-_-— ‘" ll"ll llilli llDlllllCfl Yallklillgkow, n Bride-Allin) l5 the man in the llellvilv inriillwrl Chinese position, blur, mag, darling? ::lll‘l!lilr-.ut of iile Paoshan forts. 5 Groom-That's the umpire, dear N0 infantry action occurred in the I 13,-1d@_why (mo; he wear that .l."lllll_\<‘ of Woosung (hiring the ear- “mm. wlm Lhilvg ovel- his fact}? ilnurs of tllc enizllgitlnellt, but the Gr°Om_To keep from blling ills Joplin-use planned tn open up on w,“ players, prcclous, ‘flat front as \\'(.'ll m: in Cilupci if I __ _ _ ihc-y sllcceiulcil in, breaking the A lot of people are don“; without (‘zvncsp m” M Klmlmvan‘ ‘new winter clothes to buy gasoline lto keep the wolf from ihc Harare " . said ihc comlllalld in- idom._ irllrlerl to clean out Chapel “with a l i xlillinllim of action possible in the ‘to be‘ ‘lsedl although n’ had been u“. {lope of protecting ihc foreign sot- Idcrswod for many weeks ma; smell :'fimcnr' . he was broilglli to MflIlPllUYi“ m“ “lit \\v"il5 lli the IULERIOUS sitcom of [an his plum had been s,,,,_,_,_,,,_,1 w, \1lllp‘l Lilli llll. (ilif-ililill Jnllallesc him H“ is expected to “no Wm, lilac}; was l'f‘1)lll. (‘Ll by the 1911i ' l - , ' _ remit-l". Hqny m", .\,.,,.,lm “M, ,ihe s41 n, a Chinese l‘ Tile lll..i lJJlL-ll 0i \\'0ilil(l1'Il 4 , | i l‘ .-\' iiffvlwm l:":ll til." from. ivrlc l3 ‘ M," "NHL "m" I n u TENDERS for sale and building at ill: v.il"l lzli: ll t.) (Zllillvsc llli‘ lllierllltulllal] ' l-zlilu: from the ‘ \'lt"lll_\' nf l§l.iil‘."\'.lI\ ililviil nf Cllfl- 11'“ ' ’l‘l-iltll'i's are _ l'i"illii\'ill iii‘ llyilihlllili Fnllliaii Iltllllt‘. lhlrileiliars can iic iililflllifil 5'0"‘ J. i1. HARRIS, Architect, ilugllcs ilidlp, for the Trustees oi llomc. .iii,l illw ilriiilll ,Ull.‘.i‘il --‘.ili'.\‘ llllvcinv llvild- . vrs sail! '1'. ~ J. allru- '-ll(‘liS full within ilril‘ r '1. Young Enlperoi" i Alssiuncs Rule IUIlO-Z-‘lil-Il. CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Nu. 11-1512. IN (‘llANCI-IRY Till} l\l.»\!~i'l‘l:IIl OF THE ROLLS (‘arric blrlntcsll. il-‘tiinlinislrairlv nf the personal estate and cilcl-ls oi Mary .-\. )l¢ll1iti\‘ll.i (‘mniviaiilofll TOKYO, Fri). 20-—iA.P.\--~-;'\ alight ymlnz .\lil'l'l‘.‘l svllo used in be ill“ Pllllllflifli‘ of all (‘llilla ailil l\i*.lli-' nilllvin n-lls ‘l"]).lii"l today" (q have it“. y rmmmt? M WW9‘ m on?“ “and John A. Mrlntosil. llciemiant. . 1n of ils inn-e lav-flung cm- ppnsyAy-y u, m, ()ffl(\f qr lilo l»; l‘. Master of the Rolls bearing dale iiulz . - A . . 17th day’ ni February l\. it. 193i’. l1“; “filled f,“ IIEREBY NOTIFY all persons |l7l\'- " ‘m C‘ 7y w, ing claims against ihc said Marv /\. .l r- llil» “\"<‘l1$lll\"—-“°'~'@1"iMcIntosh Iilie of MurrzlY In"? l" villi.’ i~\‘-:l'ilii\'c-41f the new King's (‘ourliy ill Prince Eflllklflgfl l:- _. __, . _ land widow, rlcvrascii. inics a c, o m ‘Ankh comprmng “m” count: in and prove their claims be- BEFORE I . |‘(‘ll t illlil llllli r Alonqolia. ‘we u“, mm Mas“, "fun. R01], a; I) snatches- from hliikdcil. arcom- his (‘lrllllllcrs in ihc (‘mirt "misc l" pa ' i iv piiiurn; of ihe former (lllil-‘liillflillill "l1 TMNHY m" ,_ , V . ,, _ , .Tu'crit_v-nlllih day oi‘ ltlarch A. ll. l, _- inn l lol - llsuall ’I‘ull,_, smd "n: at m? hnur or New" "work i" iic lliltl b:"l~ illarie (llClfllC-l‘ for life u", mrrnnnn ‘m; my“. ‘mill-c "m; over l‘; "i1lli"llL .'<::t up yciicr- all claims not so proved brforc lllm trill ll» barred. ~,-- “' ~ ill“ L: . '.:i'n: _ W’ (1 l! F‘ fir,‘ S‘ m“ ‘we: Dated ihc lltll (lay oi‘ February l‘ "l “ ‘ l " ‘ \. n. 1on2. . Ii ,v2il-r;ls‘i":ll l..;lii- ‘ [Sgtkl lliilTii l-I. BRI'Z(‘I\' EN. ,\_ ' Registrars N. Vt’. LONYTHER. a Defendant's Sollcl’ .ad allowed his name gag-Mung}, - ' -- t lime tllc Japanese govcrl. Jilllzlllwze naval headquarters an- Ivflilsc Laurence Rcciman has dons arc,“ 1 .' t t