w.‘ 1932"‘ / z l‘ E an krlicr.) v v h “K. p, 1.. lllrc i. 5131i ifllfdfifiiii. 7N0" vsncell I19"! ‘ ‘Fésull-udearlinfl fillets l"‘°“°“"°°d -;,',,:"".F£;'; I lull’; dggltilgvllllgprcssed b iiiflllfil. mreunryu decisioh to {lg ~ARKET coss _ i _ ¢-,.,|,y, Associated Press | g... today» In I yesterday's a n,‘ a hroag ‘m’ m‘ "‘"" "lriolfita v “""““‘..“L.E.'°l‘!.§‘-' r - ""*“i.':..::'l-:.; l ‘s nowcd aeliin . intg for another reduction in t o England’! rate tomorrow. Banks of Norway and Sweden cut to I per cent. further cvide improvement abroad. Y ican Can and liiuatnlsn were well up among the leader! while Auburn rose 7%. A number of rails were were up a ~ 1- If Financial Eircies were mgr lofx w h a‘ "Pillar improvement in un- O B m otlv , cidedly rum-p gholught lttha ‘Iiiritish aduthorlitlicfmiglrdt, due. ee ano ct ownwar revsou iron t l tl hall; she good work alresdfuvydkcom- H" on. on ll I 9 . NATION IDE’ (Continued from Page 1) ghtraal Market Siiielights _i__., was takal from its sick-bed. Harm cuuple of points. lt was the sccondJlnla this ear that MONTREAL _ the market has rallied itsei out of hie! trading 'ia?:reedtl1=re:;p%Twhm w“ thnnened the 1mm‘ u we a period_ of stagnation. This is ion _os the local ltock gilt, '°" demands of the note were 39g met, marked to its behaviour everf‘ centrecfin thelnterlisted l c m" as recently as last Autumn, wh _ was evident in the market ‘we.’ the" “d m” undberghl 31994 "Id? to dullness almost invariably brought ra—‘ a Zdisiiaet broadening of" deghlrflle my‘ ing market sentiment finding ‘t’ The text 0i the note W83 withheld. gg'€'gl?ligfiipn:llmggeformsuiid success but a report Dlaclns the ransom at ..l.....'.... ..,§‘,,'“°,,§§; $00,000 was not denied by the Lind- n . rent Britain. both in the matter ofibflfllid. From the moment a nurse and it, WM: NR1! payment of credits won berm-e in the removal of all IB-Irln screaming from the baby's nurs- ery last night up to an early hour tonight, both the Colonel and Mrs. and FBXCIIIIIIQOI and investments. carried Stock average! (copyright, 1032. fairs and in the t d g - Kaela:- and $212 sun-dam Smnartlgieidcoclirrzorrt 00m 1233*"! "i" he wficlhcdn withdomtllrgldndbemh W"! B" active Dart in Jiflmfimjgggd to express their Todaiy . . .. 00.0 ‘fiihlfi 107.0 00.5 and. 1'5‘mghlntgill.t?.§.§h°..i'§“'§",§,f1}‘@° the Much ‘or the} inst-born‘ h g practiaal witty.“ o en- ‘lveegkolis oday . 3234i’. 13328.0 markets are not without signs of quiet "M “Md rm ‘h we: mxdlt- Month ago ' ' 010 as’: 01's ‘ nc§"'n"'“m°"' ' M ir Pl F n, upwill‘ nus h Y g s 34." . . .0, .. P. It. ngniu held the ceutrd or B e ca 0r Youngstcr M for the -01 hour w en car ngo . 00.3 180.4 30. interest in the trading on um 1m,“ . d 700.000 ahar- lrinyrhs 10g; . 111x03 110.5 113.0 107.2. exchange, proving by f" m, mo" rrvigfjf ,;:§,.:;‘i‘.‘"“r‘3‘.‘l..°'.i"' us. .21.. -. .- n? iii 12.10 iii ii.'.'."..::::: '.':;"'.r.':i.::. '".'.",°'". i” “l” '“°’-‘ “‘““““° "‘°"‘°“‘ °’ ““’ . ' . ' . ' 1i’ ' s i inns:- 52:1. "iron. 2.10- - - an a. b0“? “i?” 2”” f“ . ‘i‘;‘“’°§“?' w, -- °' ' ‘" ' ' ' nuraorereptd paesm a"hc~ e so "u: "'.°...i'°.'.:.%: ca“ in: iii-i an 0- c: ' r * 0 l1"l""“" ““'- ° Murrh 2 '10Ei"' it‘... the stock out l-‘rnrfjtriwfiehnrainn It'll-Mulls"! w“ "mm" ‘mm In!“ w' Mommy’ ma“ , ' "' c ve an“ I 1 - n .,-,,,,,...,.,.t..d..oflrg.flls, syrup; m did. w l T F Y..." n, Q ,._ ,,_ mo, jfemilllrilld rlilrlsn smear to the snductors to sive __ _ 012132;: ' and Bfroints. Number of advance! - . - 40.0 "m. huted_______to Europe?" “_°_‘"°°" proper one to the infant‘ Througsh ~ cllernlcagmodllllééfigfilc Tommi: Sliiliinkiracruxrlvcfhndrfélalaies . a . 1:43‘) 1fi.i| the press she outlined the bsbys omen,‘ ' Total issues trrrdcd '. l. T.’ (iii diet In denu- ‘ rois, ii'cstorn_ Union. Am El’- 1 il-i 501 .000 -~. “PRODUCE L, Quc., mlnmincd over a cent a pound w £1111 ca‘: quotation! trseii booster] No. 1 butter up a "a cent and a quarter to 22% gusts a pound, Retailers solids my“ and pints at 24 cents a , both advanced a cent. Receipts 61 boxes. n) supplies of 0R8! . riccs wr-ra irregular. ' n cal-loads held iirrn alt 20 to tat firsts enscd a cent at 2d to ',. s dozen with pallets not on Iket. Quotations of eggs in cav- i" retailers gained a cent a doz- I _ Ipll vvl-ro 040 cases. ' at cheese was unchanged at to ll ccnts wiifl summer make gy at 12 to 121/, cents ! pound. .... wore 10 boxes. potato rnngiret was firm, quot- , of broken lot! per 80 pound , 80 to 40 cent! for Quebec and 50 to so cents for Quebec n Brunswick green mountains. Iriwnrd Island green ‘moun- rrcre not quoted. Carlot prices "its cents per barrel chcapcr. SUGAR- IIIYORK, N, Y1, March 2.—-IIaw n11‘ firmer today with prices 1-32 of a cent high on , by ouipart refiners. Sales crin- ,- -. iariudrd 20.000 bags of Philip- at287, 27,000 bags for .\iarch- shipment at 2 and 2R 000 bags April-Slay sh‘ .ncnt at 3.00. , - ling the better tone of the spot f nn early V '1 set gains of 3 to 4 points. i roriainio sales 11,850 tons. iilaroh i M, .\iny 1L1, July 1.00, Sep. 1.00, , 1.12. Jan. 1.14. . llnciiucd sugar market was quiet prim were unchanged at 4.15 for rrrnuiated. COTTON BFYORK. N, Y., March ‘Zr-Cot- flinrrs closed very steady. Clo ll : eb.-—; lilnrch 70 700. liiiy 715; Juno 123: Jn August ‘I38; Sop. 740; Oct. 752-53. . i Dec, 700. ~ closed steady: diing 720. rpoo z iii snot in better demand. lrn- i bllsinoas. Prices 1 point lower. - ran middling fair 078. strict good ling 02B. good middling 688. ltrlc ry 033. Good ordinary 50.1. Re- _- were 21.000 haleytnciuding 20,- American MISCELLANEOUS UNTREAL. Que., March 2.—- , ti. Canadian western no 3, 5‘ Lhaadian western no ii 38.. 0'1’ at i 31, flour spring ypeat pat- lrats 5.20, flour seconds 4.60. kcrr 4.50. flour. winter wheat choice 4.00. flour white corn n, ton 10.75. short! ton 20.75. ton 25.75, rolled oats bag 90 us. hay no 2' per ton. car M. chi-ace. current 10%, cheese 124W... butter no 1 finest 22%- i fresh special! in cartons 8" frcsh extras in cartons 84- . ah firsts in cflton 82-33. Jill. in cartons 26-20, all: - in carton! 28-24. all i seconds in cartons 2i ""' Pot- %ac., 80 pound hag . po- . R. 80 pound bag. 80-00 , EMERALD Aletba smith and m. lame , ilr. and Mrs. Jame; Orphan. ield. While there they st- . -- Mass at at. James Church. ‘ i J. Ernest Basins,- Sprint:- . I spendng a few days visit- jtiatives and friends in New 5- Tflistius lawless, qrringfielfl. . l “glim- w Kmkq“ an gun- I ._-_-o— "s Reds-y Woodsfda. Bradal- iias returned to her home ‘ Willa: a few davsin 8min: ii “i? Wilfred Greenan, Newton, M week end pleasantly in "- visiting air. Ignatius ‘l. “in van-y mo...» an. “PM. Biookvaia, were "I Parochial moose," simmer- w ‘"1 wee: end. ‘ 11111187. Graham's _ "h" sum or m. Willie March 2.—But- "mladtllce and dairy market hora irregular m", and potato prices holding i: production. hgvy cuts into / acid in siorage and dealers ana- becoming Fresh ts as did seconds at 2 to 22' i- Middleton spoilt Sunday via-i ‘I Grain Market WINNIPEG, Linn" March 2. Canadian Pressi-Frleirdly at Liverpool and firmness in outside markets raised wheat prices fraction- ally here today. The market generally was a featureless session with offer- ings scarce. No export _trade was con- firmed. Values at the close were 9t higher for cach of tho three futures. May closed at d7; July at 08%, while October endcd at 7055. The may future icd the way with top levels which were easily held duo more to lightness of offerings than to any particular support, Export trade again was vcry disappointing. Liverpool quotations showed strength from the start duc chiefly‘ to the cx- llcctntiirn of an improved continental rlelnilud for wheat. Quotations at the close were M to 51; higilcr. inter-cat in the curl. “"lf‘flii and don"... grain auctions was il‘.uant. Spreads showed little clrnngc. CLOSE Wheat: 3101f". July mull. Oct. 10m. nts. .\in.v 32%, July JMQA. Iinricy: Mar 4%. Julr 4195s, Oct. 4195a. CASH PRICES | Wheat-No 1 hard 0093, my 1 nor 65%. no 2 nor 01%. no 3 nor 57%. no 4 531,4. no a 40%. no 0 41, feed d5; track 0t. no 1 durum 87. Oats—No 2 c w 30%, no 3 c w 28%. ex 1 feed 27%. no 1 feed 20%. no :1 Iced 25%. "Jetted 22%, track 30%. i Bnricy-—fl row ex 3 c w 43%, 2 row‘ gxwaflclfiwngggfic $00k“ w 039%‘ i}? 4 - . , no ~ , , track 30%. L w‘ M’ CHICAGO CHICAGO, Iil., March 2. (By the ‘ Canadian Pressb-lncrcased activity of wheat trade went hand in hand to- day with higher prices. Unfavorable crop developments regarding domcstlc winter wheat over parts of the south- wcst uctcd as a stimulus. \Vllcat closed firm 14%. over Sat- urdays finish. Corn 14-35 up, m," “n. 011M806 to ‘A; higher. and provisions varying from two ccnts decline to an equal advance. BONDED “TIEAT NEW YORK. N. \'., liar-ch Qr-BOINI- ed wheat closed ilrlncr: Ilxlgh Low Last May . . . 011,4. 1,4, 011,541;- - July _ . . , . (i3 02% 01-0314. Oct . . 65% 051x. 05% EXCHANGE NEW YORK. N. \’., March 2.—For- milrn exchange irrr-giliur. Great Britain 3.18%. Franco 3.03 13-10. ltaiy ppm/b iiclglum 13.02%, Germany, 231g C"... "zizl 88 4-10. HOWATT-CHISIIOLM A very quiet but pretty adding took place in St. James Presby- ‘terian Church. Charlottetown, at 4 p. m. on Wednesday, March 2nd. when Miss Penzie E. Chisholm, |youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jae. A. Chisholm, Tryon. was united in marriage with Lloyd R. Howatt, of Carleton. The ceremony was performed by‘ Rev. R. Hensley Stavert, M. A B. D., in the presence of a num- ber of the immediate friends of the contracting parties. The bride was very becomingiy attired in a suit of checked brown tweed ~with hat and shoes to match. | After the ceremony the wedding . party repaired to the home of Mr. and Mrs. my McKenzie, Great George Street, where all sat down to a. daintily prepared luncheon. The happy young couple leave the city this morning for their future home in Carleton. The groom is a very popular C. N. R. employee and holds a splenii’ did position on the Canadian GOV-l- srnment, S. S. Charlottetown. The bride spent several years as clerk in her father's store at Tryon . and was well known throughout- the whole countryside. * | Both were held in high esteem: among their many friends. and as| the! 8030M: to face life togethen! theyuparry with them the best Wilhfl 0! Ill. both yolmg and old. The Guardian joins in extend-, ing m. and iilrs. Bowatt many mrl 0! hem wedded life. fro Late To Classified ...,__..______________ Wfllflbllflllnlarn! as sx- Darienocd liri for general house- . . |3_ . l i \ wrhborlrsrxiagst. I 1"" .l$O-8-I-l ' er-in-councii passed ‘Lake St. Louis district. ' er-in-council. ‘have to be taken is the filing by As dusk descended, Colonel Lind- bergh having exchanged the mud- stained work clothes he had worn during the rfght while exploring _ the grotmds of his estate for s. gray striped suit,‘ made a. formal request that all reporters and photographer withdraw from his property. ‘Telephone lines, he ex- piained, had been burdened beydnd their capacity and clearing houses for the information of the press would be set up elsewhere. F0 reign Exchange Argentina peso, 1,2012 Australia pound, 3.135% Austria schiiilng not qllotgd ul Jar": ilrnzil rniil-cis .0721 lluigarlil iev, not quoted "Mil". Ilnnif Kong dollars notl quoted Czechoslovakia crown .0335 ‘Denmark krone .2172 _‘l4‘iniand finlnavk ,Ii‘rauce franc, .0444 Jierrnnuy reisi-hmark 1.2081 (lent Britain pound 51.9308 (lrcccc, (lriichnin .0451) ilolland fiovin .4554 Hungary pengo. not quoted India rupee. 20x50 italy lire.‘.058.'ln "man yon .3753 Yugoslavia dinar. .0204 New zcalnn pound 3.5731 Yorrvny krone .2135 "nland idloli .1275“) ltnumnuin icu 1.0 lentil Africa pound 5.4280 ‘ipain peseta, .0800 ‘ Qu-r-den krone .2175 Switzerland franc .211 United States dollar 12% per cent premium. IISII QUOTATIONS ... -.- u. u... BOSTON. Mass” March 2, —Sevan- teen vessels arrived at the fish pier today. Wholesale quotations: Large cod (l to 0% cents per pound .0107 Under Great Strain It was evdent he was under a great strain. Red circles appeared beneath his eyes and he was pale MrsxDwight W. Morrow, grand mother of the kidnapped child came into the room as the Colonel made his request for the reporters ‘withdrawal to a correspondent of the Associated Press. Airmen Lend Help ms CHABLUPTWN Guarani/la PAGE N ZIJ E v N» <> ~ ‘”“_"’ -" - ii DOINGS -i__- (Continued from Pass 1) GEIITMI. GUARDIAN BEARCATS VS. ABlsiI-Js at the Forum tonight. 1268-1! TICKETS FOR. Abbcs-Benrcai. game on sale all day at the Forum 1268-11 Noted Island Lest We Forget Writer Has Passed Away to 20, the Senate this afternoon’ flALwAx N’ s" u“ a. ___ defeated the hospital sweepstakenslxmn years a“ wmomw’ biii. The bill was defeated on sec- Thursday’ the 0mm“ Runny 0nd resdinl mill/ed W 3608i" contingent arrived in Halifax from 'Bamard, and seconded by seflflwlilidontreal over the then Canadian White, of Pembroke. iC-overnmcnt Railways, now part of the Canadian National Railways .merside ycstcrda . system’ to embark (or overseas‘ "mess of some 1103x211‘; an" m1‘ They left Montreal on March 1st... In the death o: Mrs. McLeod the‘ OTTAWA’ Om" Much 2' (By ibut were delayed l“ ‘wwmns Hm" “and has 10st a valuable citizen the Canadian mean-Negotiations fax. They sailed the followingday ‘and one that the Province could m nre proceed ng between Canada and March 4th., on the old Ausonia, , Poland with regard to concluding arriving at Liverpool, England, fif- aflord to 10m H" mterest m the o. trade treaty between the two teen days afterwards without any “fly him“ of the land M he" countries, Premier It. B. Bcnnetifiuutoward mishaps. From there the bmh was the subject c’ many m- told the House of Commons thismontingent went to Aldershot for “resting articles 5mm he!‘ Billed afternoon. with regard to a furtir-‘training and in about a month pen. I-ler writings have been high-her questicn from R R casgramq 1e"; polkesmne for France. arm“ than Miss Pcdier, says a review 1y spoken of by the press. “be”, wh-p’ as to why the treaty mg at 1,538,,“ about the 16th o, ' critic. Start her new serial "The ' Mrs’ McLeod contributed to theihad not been concluded, the Prime April, i916. From LaHavre theyimms‘ °' Dmam‘ (“me True" i" Dalhousle Review’ Mcuans. Mag‘ Minister stated that he understood moved to Audruicq. the headquar-‘the Guardla“ m“ """k‘ ‘azine and many other Papers of from his last conversant“, Wm, waiters o; me R Q D_ (Railway op. inote. She won many prizes. One in - represenmtlve o, Poland that neg- ‘crating Division). The contingent,‘ UNAVOIDABLY ABSENT"'OW' particular from the "New Outlook" omflons had been proceeding f9)‘ which was known officially as the l m8 l0 a Slight 914151031101‘. l" .1‘omnto, the ofliciai organ of the some years’ m” m M1350 he could 58th Broad Gauge Railway Oper- United Church in Canada, for the not make any further reply Voting Company, left Montreal 1,55 was unable to attend the t-penifii story of “Mars. Chapdelalne." by ‘strong and was made up of loco- 0f"!!! 140831814119 YESif-‘Fdfli’ B113 hi! Louis Heman, a peasant story of old Rad!“ skunk“ imotlve engineers, train conduct- 893$ WES Wcullled by MY- J- P~ MC‘ Quebec, was of much interest. The Iors, firemen and brakemen with a Intyre. It was intimatcd that Mr. ,prize was given for "the best story GITAWA’ out” March 2_ (Bflsprinkling of machinists from at. It!!! 111N655 15 110i 59117115 and I have read” and her reasons for the Canada“ H6594“, House o; the railways in Canada. with Cap- that he expected to be present at choosing this one were beautifully Commons today‘ on a mot-w“ byiiain Kendall as the officer com- today’s session. expressed. ‘yremler Bennett, appomed a Con? Emnnding. Captain Kendall belongs mittee of its members to deal with i" “m” BBY- °“*- "id i" ‘he time the radio situation in Canada, thus i khe mmpany was mrmed w“ em" naming out the plans announcediployed as a master mechanic at by the Prime Minister earlier m Montreal and afterwards became the session The committee Wm com Superintendent of the Angus sist of the ‘following’ Raymond Mo- Sm!“ i“ m“ my" H“ is “m” 8"?‘ rand (cons Essox ‘Easw D MCK erintenderlt of the Kingston loco- motive works at. Kingston, Ont. gvflgzt’ (gig: Perth Norm’) R' K The men ranged aii the way from m , . Cumberland); O. Gagnon (Cons. Dorchester); P. J. a. '3“‘"d'~“- ‘T-"b- R§°h°“°“)‘ D‘ unit, John F. Lelghtizer, of Mone- ‘iluier, (Lib. Waterloo North), J. L. w“, was sergeanbMa-‘or and is Ill-slay» (Uh nants4nngs) and E‘ J‘ now master mechanic of the C. N. Gmimd ‘U- F- A B°“"R“’°"> in. at Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. Ralph The mmmmee Wm study the N" N. Black, also of Moncton, now s. 9°“ °r the r0931 commissm“ °n locomotive engineer. running out lad‘ headed by Sh‘ “h” Amt and of that city, was Sergeant. James will go into nil phases of the radio swetman’ of Monet”. ,8 now brimdcastml sltuaflm‘ i“ Canada- ‘Yardmsster there. Others of Mone- ton were Arthur Barrieau, A. Lir- Mrfl-AdaMcLeodmifeofMr. Neil 110119041. K. C., passed away in the, iPrlnce County I-lorptgl at gum- I 1 BANG UP HOCKEY at the For- um bonight. Abbics vs Bearcats. 1208-1’ Trade Treaty SEE LENNON AND JEMMETT . try to hurdle the Gross-Oliver bar- rier at the Forum tonight. 1268-11 A FASCINATING STORY -- Ilove knows no better pathfinder PLANE DELAYED-Owing to bad weather conditions yesterday's air- mail flight was cancelled. Tuesday‘: and yesterday's mail which was t< _ have been brought by plane arriv- ed by train last cvcnng. 'l"ucsrla_v‘: mail had been held at lVionc-toil ti await the arrival of the plane whicl had been forced down at Slicdir-u Consequently it was not sent h‘. train on Tuesday. The late Mrs. McLeod was born in Malpeque and was the only child of the late William B. Ramsay and Mrs. Ramsay, her mother's maiden name was Miss Fraser. , ' As a. little g;ri she came to Sum- . mers de and received her early ed- ucation at the High School. She later taught in North St. Eleanors. At the time of her marriage her lusbsnd was principal of the Sum- herside High School. Mrs. McLeod _.'a.s in her 65th year when she ‘SSEd away. She was beloved by all who knew her and was one of Summers de‘s most useful citizens. In spite of a. busy home life she found time for many church and social activities. DELAYED BY STORM-A delB-l of over four and a half hours ii the arrival of the Borden train we. caused by last evening's snowstorm The train was first blocked at Scvcn Mile Bay cutting where she re- mained for about half an hour be fore backing into Borden. Here it waited the arrival of an engine with ‘ilétomil m In the Presbyterian Church, before . . be figilg“, 4,°‘°fl5 A“ during the bright m“ day the Union, she was president of the Trylng Buslness ewe’ Geo‘ Cum rtson’ now mm“ wing plow when left Charlotte- ‘jurk 4 w f» ’ ‘°"-"°h°“ melessly Piilsiiedai/"iftii ‘Cw. M. s. Presbyterial of the Pro- ' T0 Be A Sentry mg m: °t Saimamm’ Pied H”? town about s o'clock. It then ure- "'"’ m“ 9 '° 1° v! elves 1n their quest for the curly vince. When she Joined the united. zirgperpvzgletzls- m? Sig}; o,‘ ceeded to Charlottetown, but hind- Flounders 4 to 5 _ BEAUHARNOIS (Continued from Page 1) scanning the surrounding country big power corporation. Under the chairmanshi? 0f C. E. ‘Tanner, the Senate Commit‘ be, anted to aid, so three separate‘ gan examination of witnesses to-i groups of them got out their pian- day. Tomorrow R. O. Sweeney, for- es and all day the roar of motors‘ mer President of Beauharnois. came from the sky over this sect-I Hugh B. Griff ths, Secretary, Liion. Tile American Legion mobilized Clare Meyer. Ottawa barrister, ' and joined in the hunt. Crack New? John P. Ebbs, Ottawa. and Ilomefdersey detectives came from all Christie, an oflicial ‘of Beauharnois, parts of the State and spent the will appear before the committee/day in diligent search for clues.‘ OTTAWA. Ont., Mar. 2. - (By Close friends of the Lindberghs the Canadian Press) — The Gov- came by the dozens to offer their cmment paved the way today for sympathy and help. The roads iead-' the Besuharnois nroieet w force ing into the Sourland hill country: ahead and indirectly cleared the were black with cam Pliihway somewhat towards the clues were numerous, but none St. Lawrence deep waterways gav, exceptional promise. Posses of scheme. police tore through the streets of Tho 081ml t0 be built by the Newark otter a man who mailed Beauhamois Llsht. Heat and Pow- Colonel Lindbergh a postcard soy-j er Company between Lake St. in; the baby was s“, » "and! 5nd L31" 59- 10"" °B ‘he “Baby safe. Instructions later. Act, 5i- Lfl-Wfence- ma!‘ Mimmll» l5 9° accordingly," said the postcardi be handed over to Canada. The which was maued shortly hen)“, only compensation to be received no,“ m Newark A‘ 8mm”, can,’ to_ :0’ the cmnimny "m" the mmm‘ gether with four others, were pur- °" 15 the “Fm” Fanted- Th‘ chased at 11.55 a. m. in s. combin- “ml Wm be “'95 “a Tm" °‘ the ation Newark sub-station and candy‘ greater scheme for developing the ‘We n block away from the ma“, st‘ uwrence‘ box in which the card to the Colonel 1 This provision feoturesnsn 05:; w” deposited‘ The card was inter cepted by postal clerks. The card sfifizdzvlfizylztywtfiwas wriiten in pencil. the letters pany will be permitted to divert be!“ pflnbed m a large’ uncertain 53,072 cubic feet per second of hmd‘ Lindbergh" name w” mls" water in the Lake St. Francis and spenut (Swolsl to the Guardian) TURONTU. 01"» March 2. “YUM! a forty ejht hour - visit to Toronto during which Ire will speak in Maple Leaf Gardens on "Canada and the Empire" tomorrow night. m. Hon. Wlnsiml Churchdi noted Brltlsh statesman will! his daughter Diana. arrived at Union Station today. 300k Ascot-Here's a book, ma- dam, which tells you how to keep. Will‘ husband. It's a wonderful little book. Housewife-I've been keeping my hulsand for the last 10 years. What I want is a book that will tell me how to make him so to Work and "an me for e chance." . Tie llaali boys were discussins Within the next day or two, an agreement will be signed between the Dominion and Company em- bodying the terms of today's ord- A draft of the agreement is being prepared to- night. Another step which will the company before April 1s, of its plan of the works for the sp- provai of the government. Recently, a block of 80,000 shares of stock at $1 each was re- turned to the company by P001116 formerly associated with the orig- inal enterprise. There remains the adnouncement of the new direct- crate made necessary by the elim- ination of the former directors as a consequence of the parliament- ary probe of last session. Announcement of the director- ate will come from Montreal; but man‘ m. name, menuomd d" their respective famliss, and after m w. Wilson and w. r. Ansul. 1W1"! Melt with everyone else Bank o: Montreal; Sir oeorse had arrived at their srandfathers-i (Juneau. Quebec, Arthur white,‘ "Mine was ninety-five yesterday," and Miller Lash, Bank of Com-maid and lmmdly. "Dirt that won- nierce: W. A. Black, and C. I. 601ml?" Sisa. Bank of Montreal. and Aime “NOt V017." was the grudging re- Oeoffrionn. Montreal. This slain N!- "Imk how long it has taken la snhiaot to final revision. Mn to do itl" ' blue-eyed son of the flying hero. u-ightirlg through brush and mud.‘ mm the “ki- "will"! "liiwds; In the death of Mrs. McLeod the and halting automobiles, the task . w_ Q T_ U_ has 105g; 3, vgry active was carried on by hundreds. Famous Y airmen friends of the Lindberghs‘ ered by heavy weather did not ar- rive here untii 11.10 p. m. The train westward to Tlgnislalcft Summer- side about 9.50 and although "the track was heavy was able to get through without assistance. NEW DUTIES Niiii m r000: 010100000101 LONDON, March ,1 (Canadian Press Csble)-Grrat Britain last night abandoned a. century-old policy of free trade and established in its stead a general ten per cent ad valorerrr tariff on foreign im- ports, with a few Exceptions, giving British dominion; and colonies ten per cent preference on exports of all duitabie cornmoditirs to the United Kingdom. Passage of the Nniioiiai (lovem- menus trade bill through the House of Lords by a vote of 129 to 12 and its rercpton oi‘ formal Royal as- sent brought the new tillfi”; iritc effect as from today tin- date rot Church she became an active mem- = ber of the W. M. S. of that. body and was president for several years. Day m’ day Wt’ “mm m’ night Leightizer and Cuthbertson, these out. all the year round, the sent- are a“ employed by the Q n R‘ ries stand at the gates of Bucking- at Monctolh mum Ham“ were him Palace, St. James‘ Palace and [Harry Sargent’ new a wakemm wndsor cflsue‘ Au thmugh the running out of here and Rob And- daynght lwu“ the“ ‘stand We” ‘erson, now firing out of Halifax. mouthed nursegiris and their infant “Ufa boys comprised Brakemm ‘ihlllles "milk"? “w” handsmne Matthews-on, who died after re- guardsmen in the’r scarlet tunics. tum from overseas, Jack Mowntt, Even the men and women of the now m the yard than, flan,” world who stroll past morning or Bums, fmng out o; “mm How. evening, do not disdain a glance at “d Murray’ who w“ killed at 111059 b11810’- fliiuies- |Steenwercke, Belgium, Geo. Mc- It mufil be B» trying 11115111955 mjDonald, also now firing out of b9 9i $61111‘! H9 may W101i betray Truro. Fred Jocelyn, of Antigon- by word or 100k that he has heard ish, N. s, is brakeman, operating any 0f the 000111191155 011 1Y5 811' bctwcen Truro and Sydney. From “oarnnce. The gszers, on their part. ‘Sydney was Jack smith, now in "eem to be convinced that he i5 the yard at North Sydney. Giliis, deaf or a wax-work. [operator at Sydney. There was A. And the monotony of that Landry from Pictou, N. 5., who has tramp! So many paces to and fro. ‘since left the railway service. Saint The funny little stamp of the feet ‘John was represented by Charles and the other army antics at the Parlee. now running as a brake- rlght about turn. [man out of that city and Camp- Hardiy ever does anything ilap- bellton by Billy Munro. now run- pen to those centres. Still, there nins H" enaine out of there- nave been doings. One nght. not; A TBUWRY IMP 01 the 5'4"“?! tiers found their way to the Guild. 1mg ago, a high wind capsized the Operated by l-hi! 6011113811)‘ 1!! "l? A few years ago MacLearrs Mas- sentry box at Buckingham Paiaceimssession 0! Mr- RalPh 311101‘ on... published a picture of her The guard was inside the box, and Whlilh 15 milked "59"?!" hi! with a handmade rus. the work of that fiustcrcd warrior had to be dim” names macaw"? °I the her own hands. The rug was Dill“ extracted by s. mere policeman, Places when the cmlnrl-lctmn chased by Lady wiilingdon, when baygngi; and My And 83am’ one crews came from. There is Valley- her husband was Governor Genn young lovelorn sentry got fed up new yard’ Angus mc°m°tive 3m“!- Montreal Junction. Up near the member as she was ther corres- ponding secretary and she took a keen interest in the work. She had charge of the Educational Contest on Temperance for Prince County and contributed much valuable in- formation on the subject. Another Society to feel her loss very keenly will be the Abcgweit chapter of the I. O. D. E. or which she was a Past Regent. A good deal of her time was devoted to the educations! work of the Order. She was a mem- ber of the War Memorial and Leng- ue of Nations Committee for the Provincial I. O. D. E. writing many interesting articles for them. Mrs. McLeod also took a great interest in the old handicrafts 0f the Island and was a member of the Handicraft Guild at Montreal! ‘rilrough her, many priceless pieces of old needlework by the early set- eral of Canada. Mrs. McLeod was a ' in the silent watches of the night; very delightful conversatlonsllst. it occur-red to 5m that, he would "m" “m? 15 Ni’ Man's Land 3"‘ by the Govcrnmcn‘. shortly after Her talks over the radio on Island like go gee ms sweetheart Wm, U011 and 1115i? b01019 ‘WWW/filling ddbato of the mcasirc bcflan on the station is Hell Fire Junction Febmah. 4_ ruilitary promptitude, he acted at history which she gave Just before once. He went away and left ha, last illness were a source of and Hell Fire Cornerstone Siding. Valley Cottages is right on the A short free list fi'.li‘.f“.lf‘d to the bill exempted anurc oiilcr things 1e re to man thro hout iiheiBuckin h Palace to its fate. y u! g am front line along with Caiomei, when“), grain‘ mmn _ In her home life she was s. de-. m: cuanns rlrs PALACE M“ “es betww‘ m” '“"°' cm‘ British waters, ml raw t" and voted wife and mother. She had v ca” is just hem" Jan“ am Cm" newsprnt. eight sons, three of whom served But at long last something really mm l‘ on the branch leading m Exemption of newsprint was op- tbe spurs on which the two for- posed by sump members o“ the worth while ihas happened. The sentry outside St. James’ Palace was meditating deeply at. 3 a. m. on whatever abstruse subjects sentries do meditate upon at that hour of the morrfng. He was raptly gazing across the road to the foot of St. James’ street. Then there appear- ed four men in evening dress; they in the Great War: one, John, paid the Supreme Sacrifice at Sanctuary Wood, in 1916; Allen died whle on military service in Halifax; Donald who also saw active service returned and is now an engineer at St. Ca- therines, Ont. l-ler other sons are Dr. Null of John Hopkins Unver- sty, Baltimore; William of Dike. Sask; Kenneth in Detroit, Mich: Norman, of summerside and R68" inaid at homo. to them and to the bereaved husband The Guardian extends its sincere sympathy. The funeral w'il be held on Saturday from the home at 2 p. m. followed lmer-are located‘ ground it took frcm Canada and Newfoundland prcicvinrc for their exports of that comn-iwdiw. During the bricf time the bill was under discussion in the House of Commons numerous nmcndmmlts were offered by free-trade Lbcrni and Labor membcrs which would have considerably cnlnrrzcri the free lLst, bu‘. the Govcziirrcirt at all times was able to musncr an over- whelming vote in siznjiort of its aims and the measurc "was lif‘\'C‘l' in danger of defeat. and. iiiiiiiillliiil --HOCKEY PLAYERS LEAVE-P Cape Traverse Bloodhound: inter- drove lip in a luxurious car. Quite rnedlaie hockey champions oi P- E. calmly they demolished the window It. 12ft yesterday moraine for Dal- of a. tobscconist of the most experl- :housie where they will meet the sive and exclusive variety. Equally , Bulldoss. chlmPlW-B 0f N- 3- 111 the calmly they removed some thousands semi-finals tonight for the Mari- of dollars worth of cigars from time title. The boys are nil in per- that tobeooonisv. posszson, and , feet shape and hope to out war B by a. service in the United Church. dgpgftgd when“ “my “mo, iwin for the Island. It was the earnestly expresaed| w“; 41d the agntfy do? He did "uh 9f ‘hi! “t9 M“!- M°L°Qd m“ nothing. His orders were to guard the rmdins of flowers by her friends st. James‘ Palace, and like the at the funeral be omitted. lmuuou smtinei at Pompeii. not o: -—$- budge though Vesuvius rained fire ‘upon h'm. "Orders is Orders." hr “Your husband hm a rvv: suit." "No. he hasn't." "Well, somctiiiirgs -' "zrcnifi- “It's a new husband.‘ Phyi-But I though‘. you were very fond of Dick? Jill-No; ihc boy's a fool, I pur- posely fused the electric light last ___________. night, and he spent the rest of the '-- "Whatever did you quarrel with said to Mmself. But he did men- zvcnng mending iti IMCLEOD-At the Prince county George for?" t'on the matter casually t0 a paa- -— Hospital, March 2nd. i832, Ada Mc- "Wcii. he proposed to me agfn sing pollcgmgn later on. _‘ Iwaa lauded, for had the robbery Lead, wife of Nel McLeod, K. C. ins‘. nlsllh" So much public interest was stir- been alure to take the sentry away of Summcrsiric. in her 65th your "will" W18 the harm in $11M?" red by this incdent that an cniluiry from the palace gates, there would Funeral on Saturday, ‘March 5th ai "He forgot I had accepted him was formed into the matter, in have been no one to guard the} p. m. from the heme to Unite! the nicht hetero." which the conduct or the sentry royal entrmcr- Church- BIRTHS W. M. Lea, leader of the Opposliiot - . i r. u