(MN bmehed s the blue-rilisoli honda an-in Atlantic' gl l|'ilJOLiliCOl1'ilh\, Cunard lines. wi& the listing fnahaialiy. Work is hi u and ar .__ ...... hom the eoncom iiiantr: fleets and goodwill, in- °°U\D\11¥ Hamel and f1:gs IPl>1ied to the North Atlantic an announcement todq gd, ""‘°|‘frAsre_nt hill Regain North At- lantic Blue Ribbon Honors. tedl&itahWritd| GIll'lhB‘slpecIal so waters with Germ -; ig E il with lun. dev. I 2 i train _ Tii.kes'Steps to Nb. fi¢lt and rl . §3- itat-ii 3'- E§g§s§§ §5§F§a i2§§§§ Y Ita! éi' silt Zi iii; ofthefinnswere two companies the will acquire the Norm ii age’ ii ii iiiii-ff was IIIIIVI TUIIDAY. February llth. !or Prince Street-School Ice -£5 tg .iiirigi i§’i‘i‘ §,.§,;;§ E Eggggggi EQ .3 U. _ l BEITRAI. Billliiiiiil if l§§l ist. IEEE IIT-_A man ap- lis Stipendiary lerdsy morning ling indecent. lang- lnanded until to- ____ lisiti it z 38?; s ' lggg Eli; 9. ll Trainer who dldate in Ward o is a well d llrse em- had two in the City he was chairman Committee Hs consisted of a ich was boautifimy- e talk on Service dents. The meet- . “Station vs.wo|.vss en V E CALLY I ` . §§§§ iiitgl gigs EE; :sa eninginl-I derdirectio sisudby wssthemost E tributions to the success of the prc- duction, Following were the numbers of the programme: Theme Song. Orchestra. Reading-Mrs. Henry. Coma-nth' and mem, VACIAD 8010-Tifblllll TSGG. Reading-Mrs. Robert Acorn. dei Mfjnm mwmla m instrumental mule-seen; ann. cenenu umm wensne was _ _strong qxtenofasapossibiolllnktercf ”°'“”°°°'n£,A°§,°°°wm,’ -vecu sole-"nngn neun"-mn wa-_ N. D. Mclean. Reading-Miss Ruby McDougall. Vocal Bolo-Miss Doris Tait. AXIISBID LITERARY SOCI- n,_agi1?_ ning’ B cmd moment Events-ser. s. ss. Deng. °“°°"”‘ 'nt W. °“~ “‘ sob-un. wniani semen. "°' °°'°°°' ‘ m’°;“..°.'..°i..;'.':.."‘z.°.‘.‘:‘.f‘..°‘.::'.. v-1 »»»-w-- - D- ---=~ *U y"w_d.y_ ML Bmwmau °n‘ (eso0rt»dbyM:issEileenYoungand the question of "Managed Currency" Mm' vm” H°"t°' and evoked s Lively discussion. om enum" smbamw cm* 'wh 'H »~f°1°1»-M 1° by W- ;’7’..12°‘»a...“.‘.1‘“.5.’.‘§`..§’“.-f>‘.'i'§’."..r.."£Z WE” C. H. B. Longworth, Chairman of da calvin' Munn, cowm' md w mml lxlaéd ailtduslcveml ram- Jam’ “wind his demand that martial law U0 G - 9'°0Y1¢ .Un .Heal @6204 to curb the Hot . dedd¢q9.“i‘:it¢,‘n&'m:t: °‘ m' ua' W' sh" '"1' P"‘”"°d bilge; ‘silo-hare. J. A. Inwson. P“'m°"‘ 7-*Wim vm mvsiq liens-"_ ,, *"5* '°'°°f"’“”°""`°4i“'“°" veen sein-e.u.cna.s.uar1e. “WU” WW !°*°"'-N W4 by Gund dd by l&soKe:l;";e."l;re`lvi;4.¢nt=\;>l§¢l?6.3=>’¢U¥- D,m__m.a Quan” md m_‘_°_ T they were unarmed in MW” 'ad ~ Johmm -police demonstrations 'hiss- '?" _sh bg my; hm||h;1W4day,whenl0wenfatallywotmdsd (Tavern ngiueaee an cs-nsouc oou-coin! C’-W 1...¢n¢“§“mfi XJ.. uw. wut.. bv swim. but mme to net, he ' "°°"-'H1°f'l“il="°°\‘1¥“°°°“”¥°‘w\eehumereuspresenta¢ien erwithums.weane|s_sy. “ in °ff°°¢ “DN Jah- 1. the @\l1°1i¢ 0°u¢¥\\i° Clllb "°°¥ currenzevents hyMr.A.M. Douglas. Dalad.ier’s withdrawal satisfied accounts I \fW'5°°° *ff W' Mr. Charles Earls was oompelledtc them, and last night’s widespread wi¢bTb°mesl*=iws.reeurntotnestqeisr.. unesin surnames ievexved ounnumlna 1° the mpfmsewmsistmtsnplsuu. ansheedmme The members of the "Modernistio Society" were Mrs. William Warren. IIIH Mary Martin. A Mrs. J. A. ®£ncNlil’. Mill Rub! Mscbougsll Miss Alice Partridge v . ~ by J, J. uuhtiser, and Mrs. N. D. Maclean. ltr. Stu- 'em og pmgulu art Dickson was the announcer. 'l'hsacoornpanistswer'eProf Roy W . h me mmm' of me Kendall, Miss Thelma Burns, Mrs. J. A. MIANIU. 'di' 3°"-Bililhl. financiall mum” Anthem' The play was presented under the to il1theHouseofCvmmomthst lineshadreachedan sg;-eg. withthe'Dcllury. ansdvsnsenct caooedlng £3 (currently dont $15,000 *W sarees upon by me for -" Prom 1** "Me than eiscomo wr.- ’f°rW°rkinseapuuw1nse Ndbvtbs 'li-euury. '1t§r¢¢smed cyan pam” . the cardinal wmplny under British " “"1-’l°n was mass that i°be Billions Ulmtrsctigg -1980. and »°00wes expgn E”"J'uciion wg. minded 0 4 Year } _ *3fk0ur ‘incur wnanung~~~ °:-- the Treasury, announ- Z' ¢h0°°||\P|°\|0h0!|.be- l~lle~\cl-lleaivtal llreeme Principle that ig, ilihvdiaoed il IN. s I8 A 2* 5 E i llhls Qi I' - car r .< ,-; . ~ A 'RS lift ,`§ie .. ill 355 “i 3; icliititiiifi §?;;.2;§'t§i§E§ii is E 2 2 § 8 if' .gg ig, if DANDRUFF TEAMIB-Mr. A. York City. lmV° terday enroute to the steamer “Sol- insuranm company. ty by Captain Bolhsug" has It Bcllris since le"to leave up in the Om with been g the Mr. Knouth ion pictures the steamer e ice 5 w 8 E arlyle Web- ,iect UW!- iigtti §§5 _S isis; . niiiis 9 B R F8 § B1 .. iieifiiiil-iiiilii gnligf §..;§rE=°§=§.§-it-§‘i,ile. E. .ifigfgii-iii;-gg. ‘eitiiiileiiii-§§°;s§r§ 1. eigiitgré-;i§8r§i;§§;§one-s=§;e§;§ retort;.cisili;..;t..§;i;i§i§§§.;;§.i ¢0\ll'lCI iii auspices of the l.Adios' Aid io the Y. M. C. A. Death Claims _ Russ Woolner I'AlR.Fll:LD, California, January »~.!'bilowing several weeks' illneu lsr. Edwin Russel Woolner, I3, one of the most popular residents cl Suisun vsheimpisledumvsg at hh home near ield mas-ning It 6.30 o'clock. Funeral services will he held Monday afternoon at 2 o'cloek nom V ` annssss on covasos'-at the w. o. Hansen funeral heme in mn; include ssaasenuien h nm, ,muy mmm; nz nn susan, and interment vm in in ,MF °° '°“”°’ ""° ws iserrs cum Yu Man many the runny plee in me neexvuie ’ .,“”,,,,,,, °°' 3°" onus me as ann-nnn. ans has wneferv. Egg .soar . ,nm_anotherl;:p¢-guru, se4~_ ».d..tPe1:t:°““ 'P' ‘NP stint- seeming *lilly-srmounesd pun Q" “wi mmm ans Deceased, known to sooms of friends as Russ Wcolner, had been suffering from rheumatism and double pneumonia for the plat six weekslidorethsn aweek sgohis physicians abandoned hope for his recova-y, but Wcolner put up a valiant battle and several days ago showed signs of improvement su!~ ficient to revive hopes that he might recover, Early this morning however. he tookasudden turnfcrthsworsc and passed away at 030 o'oloek with members of his immediate family at his bedside. .Wcolnar was born August 22, 1870 on the old Woolner ranch in Suisun valley that is known today as the Mortensen ranch, He had lived his entire life in the valley and has scam of friends ii'u~oug1.- out this section of Solano county whole sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. Woolner was the Ban. F. Woolner Wociner of liiisun of age and survives son. On October S, lUd deoeald wars united in marrlsp to llies llnnia. Marshall of Suisun valley. From this union three children were born all of whom survive. They are two sons and s daushter. Herbert Woolnsr, Marshall Woolf-.er and Mia lrrwt lookie, all residents of this community. The widow, Irs- lfuighle N-"W0°ll1el'. and one ho- . .lan . Woolner. an stan-sq of Oakland. also slnvive, Woolmer was a samba: af Sullal 104|! No. 7| P, for the stir iii F its gli? ?E§§§i§§§§’§ 25515 §E-Eifgfgts grit § .iggféi Egg "1 5.2:' .iii § 33 ir it 0 °“STAll0ll lilll” ......... umnfm ;;:.-e,.-,;;,fN|uv£n aim, A very large crowd pstronisad the -_ "“|° In l _ weu-laden tables :er several neun. ll.A.A.llNN'lSllY-'I‘hsat- Thesuppq-wsssponsored bythe . amnmuevnreasenualreeeesi zsawaieaessoeasnlohrist. __; ""' toiheeieetionca.rdofMr.As. ian0huroh. ', _ lo|memey.\n-.Hennsaseyh Ill s E S I I i 3 (Continued man Plte I '"it Sr f £53 itil? to-l@§fiil‘ §.i;;g.g r,t5§ igtglg §l‘ §a?5§$§ Eggfg la-Pn-its Avaliable A deesn famer stamina availsblsforposisinthe inet.asucoelscrtothato(ld Dsi.adiu-wbiehwsswrechsdmthe rochoflllvidmgrowingoutof igs grin till? 5 tl JuleaStoegandAl- lmiies. It l§§§§§§§§§§. Elgiitiglii 5 § -_ i.- ..§..§§ till understood, meanwhile, demaudodthedis- and i-be BREMER PAYS (U@f-killed IN!! Pile I) These stipulated in s specified so auto- cre en- §§§i§lii ` 5' _S Ellie; §§?i5 a§§ l‘elluws0rdera iiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiriiiéiéiii itliiilfirilliicngeii Egéé “ggi §§.*§§§;g§; E55 id gfriéiiii is tilt? ence took the the contact sspied four rom an automo- aignsl for Magee y on the is automo- a note sign- , the victim’s the arrange- or the release P011! deout to treat rs to Nippert were envelope containing three notes slipped under his door the nisht cf Jan. 30 when a milk bottle :Ill h“!'|°4 !hl'°i-'ah the front door al. lefms io Confirm Report Nippert himself refused to the report. which came unidentified member of Bremer had been pain- ured from the blows of pis- ielded by the kidnappers invaded his automobile ing him en route to the lpperts instruction were vealed. He was blindfold- cetinl the kidnlppers by Pfearrabgements, and taken on a night automobile ride of about five hom before me mdeout was reached. With the ransom went a note Bom Adolf Bremer. wealthy hnw- er and father of the victim. Xt iiéiiiifili” § 0 . {¢2 502. Q ~ai§:§i§;§:§§ iii §§§i§§r§§e. 1 3 i' §§§5§‘5i§ 3 ' Eziggggig i i ti E iii' :gras tail ARDIAN 2 i local lad whawas tsksninto em.. My recently charged with several misdemeanors will bs escorted io Halifax today, where he will be placed in the reform school. BUCOISIPUL SUPP!!-A suooeaaful chicken salad mm was held last evening in the Cen- trsi Christian Sunday School room. l*WARl'.DL’l'I3l;ll CANDIDATE- . . . , ntlrprigiyu loggl merchant, who hs: been a member of the City Council for Ward Three Had Withli, f -~ 1~ m :'°°....,:'.'..."‘° “°"..:.°’.°.r°‘#.:.°..'f.;° ..“‘.:..“°:.°°.;*’°‘f2‘........"‘;°'m $3 ’f-”"» ue appears the mm ' _ _ who was chairman. of the Market . town for some time. ments, cammma lm mm l\\l-Nl- h_§B°'U°’“1“B°¢' 'rnenivsminnentteesznsrcrn caan-maxmeatusiceeiuesp-,,, “mm .""°”‘.”?'*"‘ 0°°\‘»°sfisls\»d vit-hstlwfish ur °°°u”“°d 1°’ of a play. in which was presented a aeities or these former leaders as Q-NWS," fmt? l’°""“"`~‘°¥ '“° cf strength and wheat more than `. R00: has already nd,” prog;-smrne, sponsored!!! Y-bl follows: , c;edc the ol- M mu lb ‘mmm “muh xdnawx °f °°“r*t" “Modomistic Society." Under any AM" 'rgqggq ug ,vggph pgui. °m°“., 9392;: ° ' °" m BDNUIIUVO M7114! \'¢°°WNd with me wud mdfnlglvlllfli circumstances the numbers given 3mmu,_ gud” mum; gm-|-1°; md” ‘im 9" ' ¢¢fY would havemore than satisfiedsg4u°.m,n;Pkn,._¢“mm”“mn “mal ‘saw Prenehfrancs and sterling my _*I* hh.) If-32° concert audience, but are element md Jwph cum” mmm. 0! me wm'e"NN§“-’I'h° Nm", mgnsr, me latin- being queue if . carmms'rs-at °|§¢u‘2£l:?n‘:l'°el:i°dq“rg|:°:f£.%I Wm hm- “WWI 10"” 3”’ Bridge or .Dax "iw" u' io the election rangements, made additional con- um' um Mgmm “mama” Xl' meme have me oonu-set, lso;u‘, first. Mrs. 5. G. Pcppin; Ladies second. Ma. D. J. Reilly; Gentle- men's first, Mr. Allan Oooh; Gent;emen‘s second , Rav. Ehrl Dalton: Oonsolstim. Miss Agnes Moi!-se. Auction Bridge: Ladies first. Misa Blanche Conway: ladies lownd. Miss Dorothy HacAlaar; Gent-lemelfs first, Rev. 1'. 0'i!an- ley; Gentiemenh second, Mr. Bic Robin; Consolation. Min Lappin. AL'.l'll.A'l‘ION8 'I0 CIIUIGI - Some alterations are being made to the interior of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer which will en- able the choir to be seated at the rearofthechurchinetesdofati-he front as has fore. iiiiiiiiiii §§§§§5§§§§5s § .f§§§i§§ ii iggslg §§¥.§§E§§§s Hsnnnsey ' PIISONALS E8! elif iii fig? 533% Mr. Freddie Thompson, formerly of Conway, now in Hartford, Conn., U.8.A., has returned to his home be- ingcslled totnelslandowing tohis sisters death and funeral. U. S. Postmaster To Be Questioned (A. P. by Gnnsdiasfs Special Wire) WASHINGTON, Feb. S-The name of former United States Postmaster General James P. Brown was linked with talk of criminal prosecution in connection with airnmil contre/cts for the first time today when Chairman Hugo Black of the senate investigating Committee told the Senate, Brown would be called to testify only if he would waive immunity to such prosecution In answer to I. charge by Senator Sirreon D. Peas, Ohio Republican. thst the committee was "unfair" in failing to call Brown to the stand. Black said the former mail chief wouidappesrstsny time lfhe would waive immunity, The committee today heard ies- timcny that Browns partner in stocks deals lot out rates from a steamship company Lx a trip to Europe, that one of Browns assist- ant's went to Europa without charge. and that post office depart- ment flooring specifications were put in such form that the company represented by tl.s stock account partner was bound to get the bus~ HCSL Man. Legislature In Session (C. P. by G\sard|nn's Special Wirel wnmu1m,n.~u. s-romp and pageantry heralded the opening of the second session o. Msnitobds Nth Legislature today. Siiglily improved conditions were noted in the speech from the 'lhrona read by Bon. J. D. McGregor, Lieuten- sntilovsrnm-. The Speech also forecast forthcoming legislation. legislation in be brought down, the Speech said, will affect the Companies Act, tba public utility 0oard's jurisdiction over milk, the County Coin-ta and Surrogate Courts Acts, the succession dutis, tllzearaal llwerty and wwe health The Throne Spend: bolted great- sotivi mining sstriaa and some cos iii? igiii .Ei Call at liila’s lissiasrast - For DINNER. SUPPER or LUNCH l !. I l li I. Ill NEVIYURK STUCK MARKET (sy Jsanhcealéy A-seisiea rn-rinnnhfvvnm (A. P. ly Glasdialk Special Wire) NEW YORK, feb. I-llarbets strengthened today after they had absorbed a carry-ova' of yester- day's selling. Stocks rallied vigor- ously in the last hour and al- though there were some declines left at the close the net change fortheawaragos_was halfspoint thmugha as a " riiiiiisi §€;€;;;.;ii §§§§=i§§ clit 2 §§§s§;§s é stocks. Ibrelgn exchange dealings czsmi minus Aff R Ally __ 0 crews rim ..-».. ` ¢||_|_ Bti?-»°"i».":='»a-"'¢“i>»»».~=»»». ___ Mo. .1400 ""'*“’S-“-°-T' , ‘ll iigl gli! `§§E Egg: Eel tif! EEE?" Erie §§§? #Eli gli id; tion . . . every extract . . . immediately recognised. We're prescription specialists . . . maintaining a high standard of excellence. It PAYS to PATRONIZE our PRE- SCRIPTION DEPARTMENT! OUR. PRICES ARE REASONABLE lb l\l.l | WHAT A ' m ___ , -ro asrosrs msnrurwn-A DIFFERENCE’ But to our trained pharmacists e v e r y drug . . . every solu- every compound is IRONIZED PINKKAHB YBABT COMPOUND Kc 011|! Nc u _ $1.85 SID $1-50 Bile I -KEXALL LEMONKIBT BBONCHLAL TOILET SOAP BYRUP A Clltl 89|: F01' 190 BABY! KLENZO OWN TOUIB PAST* TABLET! Large Tube Olly Olaly I0 (lc _ S HEPATIC A S00'l"l'S EMULSION Large 700 Silo AL pm- _ Silo ssc 9* EEXALL MILK 0l‘ MAGNILSIA CREAM 18 Ol. Bottle |4110 'libs LAVZNDIB SIIAVING When the market reversed itsalf. several stocks appeared to be en-, jeying strong mouse:-ship. U. S. Smelting soared half s. doses point-s| and closed near the high. American Can was another favorite, up more than two, while Allied Chemical gained 3%. Union Pacific, whose directors voted a regular dividmd was up as much. American Smelt- ing. Du Pont, I-lows Sound, Mout- coders “use iii; §@i§§i‘~"§ itiiliitfgi -ir-iéclliij >E8;ie5 ' gggiggigiig igiégaisiééggg E si »,-,155 = - s=\-E~:_ 5 ignites? iiliiilsieirls Ward and U S Pipe were . &1gars came forward of_ths Pnaidmti mel- advccated that the a basic commodity placing it on the free Steel, General Motus. and New York Cen- Utilities have foam French bonds Bank of France 200.000.000 frsnm in week ended Feb. 2, heaviest drain got Jumped its discount percent fran 2%. This ed ss s ocnvon with s view tp money market attractive to f timsts effect remains to h of r of Commerce esumated last mcntirs output for all companies. including lord, at 155.000 units, a 'Ia percent Jump over December and a 16 percent increase over last year. This week's federal reserve statements show a reduction of about 0.000.000 in total discounts and s shrinkage of open market bill purchases. The system dropped its “gold held abroad item" which is now included in the figures on monetary sold stocks of the United States. Brokers loans were up $8,000,000, a modest apireeiation in view of speculative activity diving the per- iod oovered. New York member banks loans for “own account" were up $10,000,000, but those "for ascimt of others" dropped 31000,. Loans and investments of local member banks decreased 822.000,- 000 net. Holdings of other than U. B. Government securities were Off though the aggre- gate portfolio of federal issues was UD 304,000,000. Commercial loans Bagged 827.000.4100 and accommo- dations on securities, dipped s19_- 000,(l)0. What Stools Did Thar. Wed. Advanced ... . . . . . ... 429 lil Declines .... .. 211 700 'Unchsnged .......... do 73 Total issues 066 024 ILLEGAL HUNTING (C- P. By Gaard.iass'a Special Wire) DALHOUSIE. N. B.. Heb. c-ln- VUK-illtions into illegal hunting as S [Hull Oi’ i-he &l1!\ 0! Alphongg BIVUY. who was noun to death while in the woods lan month, has resulted in information against ten persons, who will appear here to- lmmw on charles cf killing deer Wt of aenon. A' same warden found flvs hind azrrters and two fore quarts; of in the woods back of Bal- moral. Cattle Export Is Limited (C. P. ly Ghrdhafs Special Wire) GITAWA. hb. 0.-Canadian ex- cl eadis to United K-lllsdom will he limited to $0.00 for th period hlruary to Stevens, Kfnkter ii-;§ll *§.E ES” ii; it l'0li.i!ll\¢\hl 880 Sic 54° Ml ll ANTISEPTIS Cleansing and Deodorsnd 16 01. Bottle 79: NOXZI-IMA SKIN CREAM Large Jar RQSS- Drug-U ui i€<5|. IN MEMORIAM DRB. JOSEPH MCCAII Apallofgioomwsacaet over Iona and surrounding districts by the psming away on Jan. 13th of Hrs. Joseph McCabe, at the com- paratively oarly age of sixty four years. The deceased. who was tahn ill a yeas- ago and underwent in that space of whim God upon her with ience and whole- tion to His Holy in His kindness and d her of her suffer- the morning of th] date He called a.i body and well spent Barn in Greenfield, her maiden hams being Annie Cairns, she re- ceived her education st Prince of Wales College and on .the pietion of her studies, there spent several years teaching various- parts of the province. her marriage she took up her resi- dence st Ions when she passed the xunainlng years of her life. Her' loss will be felt both at home and in the community. A faithful wife and a loving mother. her in- fluence was always for good and the example which die set, one of Uhriltiln piety. while her manY actsofcharityandkindnessinthe houroftrialwonforherthe es- teem and affection of a large num- ber of people; a fact attested to by the number of Mass Cards, Spirit- ual Bouquets, letters of sympathy. etc., received by her family from far and wide. During her illness she was aff tended by her pastor, rev. Fr. Mc~ Osrthy, who administered to her the last rite.; of the Raman Catho- H s r E :ga §§i§i§i§§§§§§ §é;aF.§ EE; gi 955; lic Church and was also present it console and strengthen her in her dying moments. V Left to mourn hex-_loss are had husband and three daughters via.; Mary,” at home; Mrs, John Creams: Bouris, Mm. Dennis Rooney, Cherry Valley, also thlte brothers, John and William of Greenfield. Arn- bmse of Portland, Me.. and one sister, Janie of Greenfield. " ~ Her funeral, which despite lu- almoet impaassble state of dis roads was largely attended. took place tn St. Michaels Churoh, Iona, where Requiem High Msae was celebrated by her nephew, Raw. Wm McCabe, of Sturgeon, who also conducted the services at the grave, Also present in the nnd~ uary were. Fr. Joseph Rooney, Pr. Michael Rooney, Fr. Charles llo- Carthy and Fr. P. D. MoGuisal\. The pall-bearers were: John Coa- nolly, Joseph Mooney, Josepl Roche, John Rooney, Joseph Grid# fin and Peter McKenna. l EASTERN GUARDIAN .."l'|sIl cnlnmla is reserved & have of local Iateren but advc cf A newly suture may he inserted I eerie a word strictly payable il advance, _'CARNIVAL MONTAGUI. Wednesday, February 14th Mule by Montague Legion Band. Admin sion 256. L-M( ,,’ll0CKlIY, MONTAGUE, Mui. day, February 12. Mount Herbert Maroons vs. Jap-a.-Lacs. Jap-a-Lad Sisters ve, Midgets. Skating after games. L-388 Driver (lo guest rider-"l'hat'a an attractive village we're coming to, wL\n't il?" ` -TUR stdione in a limited nrnnbef of ” wmeh will anne yea the mn J. LESTER ' Plume 938 `-' L-sas ' ooonsoeoonooooooooooooo\:»-cwoooooonoi +__ --- --~ ; -_ .f . . .__> _li-I ll 3 0,( lll F'S - li, ig nothing unusual to find Tarnlpa which have cost the game price here selling in Boehm at s spread of thirty cents per ` 5” gm go ||-|-g¢gg|"- quality ghd poor grading. It has always seem- ed to me that some inwroved method could be adopted whereb!‘ thmg hgvipg pod qlsallby Tnrnlps could be paid the extra price. I have developed a plan which will restrict loading at s few good growers who are iwcepiahie to meh other. lt is not s conalgning dnl at all. but s system premium in price which better quality commands. If you are interested call and see mr. Doom./ls. rnarincveuiwn, r. z. r. per word; Announcements and Com l.A'l'l|-le par word. sh:-an Inser- alsas lea' the price of kwa, strfstiy v°~v»*'° '° 24321- Misceilaneous _ WHL PART! WI() IOUND BUI- mc between Bsaeoue and Kin- hora, kindly communicate with Deo MaoG\llgan, Bradalbane L-281. SPICIAL IALI BOYS LUHBEB- |nan's Rubbers. i(cn’s heavy wooimittaDc.lL P. Bimpson,00 Queen Btnet. 11-390- Lost |4051' ._ CIOCIIITID BIDWN purse containing tickets for Prince ltreet School Sports. Finder leave at this office. L-886 it 1- ToLet X0% ; Mnmmmhuv4umhmMnme! ing l:v»n¢a_ 2|- p r amd: i`In~sil‘\f1l tc per wor||| ln lsmoriasn Notices. 'Ice per in--li; I. als nr Floral and Bplrltllll Offerings, Cards, elf , 41- per mime; Ls- ters of i‘n|.¢lolrv\rr, 70|- pq llch; Notices 0| Thanks ami Approriat on. T0r pn irrh or ir per wer( Other rates el application. ‘ mal-an ca-»g¢ rev asy elven-cleanest sweaty-five flat' f ¢ eb-000 ci =;=:“‘r5?§i?“==° ..T_-_- _:.4 ; f _ ~_:;x FOI SALE - AI'f"l`l0N FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist. Score Cards. Guardian Central Jol Printery, Nov. l-tf. -___---__ -; _-_-, :_ - - v;-_-; --_ r-_-1 FOI SALE - Al'(,'l'l0N l"0R'l'Y~ Pive, Bridge and Whisr Boon Cards. Guardian Central Job Prin tery. Nov. I-tf. ’1 CAIDBOABD SUITABLE POI lining outhouses. etc., lr mr sheet. Guardian Office. ‘t:f. 1Wl_ FOI SALE - PROPERTY CUN- taining 16 acres of choice land. well watered and fenced, with good dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings. Will sell cl exchange for farm or grocery store. Apply R.. Guardian Omm L-37| _ ?uE" Female Help VV_ant;e§-d 0 . "nu G( Int , WANTBD--A IILIABLI You’ll like xt. amen came unseen ence Md* Hd? w““t°d f°r wwf" “°"'° "°"‘~ ` . and ills! markets Dcclml ofcwded 15| K¢¥\¢ H- NW- _ 'Perfection ICE CREAM :Z GEF: ,mm Ops: S am. to I sa. 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