_ . . .5312!!! 2:129:12: - s? FEBRUARY B“, 1134 i Government Guns Wreck Vienna l Apartments flh hnlocdfromVlennaiolan n30“); y “Rthsnamtbyermnmttmopgthehtiernnzflyruorflngtoheavyartflieryflrqfla m, "' °"‘“'“""""" “l” ‘Rn-chim- d-mue done by govern- imutu which u shown. m. engagement n. us oi u» hottest of l hllllbfls in the battle against the Social Democrats. 1t. ahowa the Inildthcllrl m“ “Melt bvlldlu. where sea-um taught gov- ltherevoltinVienngma-nybclngklllcd. Why Queen’s Gar Had. Breakdown - -—- woons r-nona, minnow, reo. 2l—Motorists (xvi-m 80-foot r a § N Q r a‘! a E s E tnmnrd‘! breakdown of they Queers motor car at Cambridge i eamcbihareecua ofthe Fl‘!!- It was a mine" mishap that Iikht happen to the best behaved nntor car. It is undrsLood. that a small wedged in the echanism that controls the shut- done‘ m tuiontherldiator. These mutter: control the engine n" beam, wedged for some years. 9° "P911. and as a re-’ ihaengino began tohoil. As lllilllbtd. inotireil. evemWN- astheenglneoooledtheetcne vwnt thelwry oftheiroenl: of 5 i? Mr. J. M. Humphrey Here onlLecture Tour following which hs will Allison University, lackvillaJLB. and from there will visit Mount Footed to Nova Ccotla. he is a native c! the Maritim, 50in! born at Hanlpwn, New Drunswick. Ir. Humphrey has livm several illustrated talks on the Pacino Coast in Western Can- ldlandin0ntarbandQucbecm Maritime llo More Piles annual-summary treated by the worst nort Qdkaelalvea A Night 0f Peril Off No Man's Land M8,!!!» ll. l § E 3' i? 5 a § southwest oi No Man's land, oif Mantucket, saved her from ds- struciion in a vertloble maelsmom blizurd New lmglandsrs have seen Hercapiain andcremsixinall, how they ran ashore; got tree and were forced in h because of the storm which shattered the vemelb rudder. ’- ' Specialist Diagnoses Bank Clerk’s Sanity MEXICO CITY, rec. ZL-(CP Cable) an a-lienist appointed by the supreme Court reported today that C lee F. Whalley was en- tirley when he shot and killed David B. lhneno, dent of the Mexico City branch of the Bank of Montreal and a former reel ‘ of Lunenburg, N. B. Dr. JoecB-De 1A Vergmwho examined Wballsy when other ex- had been unable to agree, found the former .bank employs “an emotional type but no pey- Wlzalley based. his dsrence on a claim oi’ mental in- stability resulting from an accident while serving with the Royal Air force in France. Whalley is under a prison sentence of 10 years, but by good behaviour can gain his release in eight yea-rs. He admitted killing macho last summer after bavln: heendischargedhomthebank. JOHN D. MODONAID There passed away 0n Tuesday morning, Feb. 13th, one of the most widely known and respected citizens of the Belfast, P. ll. L, district in the person of John D. Mdmnald, . Pinette. The deceased was in the seventy-sixth year of his age, and although he had been in indifferent health the last few years the end crv: quite suddenly, to the sorrow of Al! many friends and acquaint- ances h whom he will always be re- inembe ed as a most just and up- right man, and whose death is a distinct loss to the community. In his younger days Mr. McDonald as ‘GUIDE fishing schoon- , banks tonight, Leaking and . rildderl t "m" ‘ P"‘"“° "liihflfi battle s? ha? 5.33051“ hm" "Y , Only the valiant efforts of the coast gusrdsmen who discovered her plight early today 36 miles hesst. GIRL The 2nd Charlottetown Pack of Brownies held a Valentne Party on Friday afternoon. The regular weekly programme was followed by games. A prettily bedecked box held Valentines for all. After re- rtneahments those Valentines were ctstributed by Brownie p ostmnn. 3y special request the Brownies ‘~"~.~d the Brownie salute; then they vanished in their usual way. Dog Keeps Close Guard of Eoxes PREDERICTON, m. 21- The value of the collie as s sheep dog h widely recognized and infomis- tion has come to lighit indicating thM this intelligent and courageous breed, when properly trained, can render equal service in the guard- ing of valuable silver black foxes. C. H. Wiggins, Waterboro, Queens County, maintains s large fox ranch, and also has a Scotch collie guard duty. Many times the collie has prevented foxes from escaping catching the elusive animals and holding them in such a manner ns not to injure the fur. A day or so ago, a neighboring rancher, Harry Gale, notified Mir. Wiggins by telephone that one of his foxes had broken loose and was heading for the frozen and snow- covered surface of Grand Lake. Mr. Wiggins and his son, Carleton, tak- ing the oollies with them, imme- sizort time the fox was caught and remixed to its pen. Moveto Place Insurance Laws 0n Firmer Basis OTTAWA. Rb. 2l.—tC.P-i A new move, towards placing the insur- |ance activitim of the Dominion Government on a firm legal basis was launched in the senate yester- day when Rt. Hon. Arthur Melghen government leader, introduced a bill entitled ""l‘hs mrcign Insur- ance Cornpanies Bill’ to amend the federal insurance companies act of 1032. Several appeals to the Privy Council on constitutional grounds, Mr. Mieilhln aald, had established beyond doubt that regulation of in- nn-a-ncs companies fell within the The which has been trained in Ynrd a‘ 10110;"; disiely joined the pursuit and in s. Pauline Kelli; S. Ivan MCDOIMI Unexpended . - Technical Grants In 3 Provinces _,.i@ UPTAWA, Feb. IL-(CPJ A measure to extend for ilvs years the period cf time for Bakatchs- wsn. Manitoba and Nova Sootia to spend tmexpended money granted to them under the MCI-ital ‘lech- nical Education Act of- 1012 will be ‘rm- ’ ced in parliament. Prelim- inary to the introduction of the bill, a l lutlon was placed m the order paper of the House of Com- mons today by Hon, W. A. Gordon, Minister of Labor. These three are the only one; which will not have e:- pended their quotas by March l1. next. ‘lhe Dominion legis- lod ofths bill expired M1020, tbs provlsiom were extended fr: m- otherfiveyearamreplytothoae which had unewenmd portions. The same procedure is being followed this year. ' MOBELL vnaacs scnoor. The standing for Morel! Village School during month of January is Grade X. Senior-l, Heber Ic- Ewen; 2, h-ankis Kelly. Grade X. Junior-l, Edith Baker: 2, Reta McAdam; 8 Raymond Jay. Grads 11-1, Clarice McGrath: 2, Marlon Geldist; 8, Mfly Kelly. Grade VIII-l Frankie Collin; 2. Walter Coffin; S. Sheldon Mcliwen. Helen Cox; 3, Mildred Jay. Grade VL-l, [so Rossi‘ , 2, PflmaryDepa-rtrneaat Grade V.--l. Reggie Ilderahaw; 2, Alphonsus Kelly; I, Allie Ill!’- bhy. Grade IV.—1, Alexis Kelly; 2, ‘Lloyd Cox: 3, Louise MscEweIi. Grade III. (a)-1, Catherine Ccflin; 2, Ber-sardine Kelly; I, ‘Morris Bswbolt. Grade III. (b)—l wt Kel- ly; 2. Mary MacDonald. eph Maclnnis. Grade I11. (d)—~l. Grade I11. (cl-l, Jackie Rossi- tsr; 2, Bertram KacAdam; l, Joa- m4 their families were bound whose ancestors had‘ Ill-faint transformed the eastern wilderness, IARITIMERS Illiill FlIiif-Tliiil AT Ii E lil M Former Islander Pre- sides at Enjoyable Banquet. Ilxwlnslowwasebebdiled- dent ofRflMl-tthe dslikhtful PIO- hanquet. speaking panlcularly of Mn. Wedmoreland, retiring presi- C:'aigg,K.C.,Revl*‘ranklfllligan tmlhAcmbettandllodleysuld. I raryielsctiona Oontrlauting in the program were; Mrs. Samuel Farley, who read a clever sketch wrote about the Yankee Clock Maker and his efleetlve soft saw- br; and Mm W. E. 8mm, who read the Bli- Oarman poems, “A Winter Scene," "The Ship of 5t. John" and ‘Mary and June." Mn Parley and Mrs. Sloan were given Qlcndid receptions, the Maritim- era present eagerly hearing the selenium irom two of their noted ARDIAN 'THE WNG2 .1355- §:E§"‘ gig’??? EE5 E rgi rt ii ‘Raina- a.nd James Methane, (en- core). Readingbydordonwaddell. m"! WW3“ the enjoyable even- mmHV-s feature of the evening which 71L! the debate, followed, the lllbiect was, "Resolved that the system 0f in; ngbgfl teach has become ahtlqugtgd and entails too many lmperreggimg Ind should be L ‘ g9 gppomt- ment from the Education ofllce on Benorlty plan. The LA h Al .. was , - well debated, the pro side put forth sirens armaments but the con has W" "I" m vlnnma and refined l0 81W Ilpthe argument until they were satisfied that they h“ "n the victory. The result was, my C!!! llflfl W011 by 5 51510111, a ' PWlY-l The speakers were: ‘lbednzlneornwrratimsi tllrembrought the lllflflln‘ an: 0M6. IlaIdi1hl_QlqflQ|g-_ home authors. Charming by mas Anna Tait, hsraceompani- among the gems of a caromily p.e~ ‘PI-Nil P1983111- lll MW! "3511" is domestic Ketch 110m one of 1.. ll. Montlomsrys books was pre- seated by we Jean Aitken, m; Katherine McConechy and. Lloyd in the course of wleind lotion of 1919 set aside an amount m,” ‘um _.__. h, of 810000.000 for this pun-pose and gm xv!“ caemwidihe m!‘ allotments were made-to each of thenineprovmcss. Whentheperr Dance M. crs was Miss No.“ “clle as ac- companist, the 1c... ng pupils of Kim Grace Tinnlug- were wen in well executed dance ired Cheeseman, Reta LaBells, Chsnnlan Sansom and Evelyn and Iris Read. For the dancing that followed the banquet and program, the music was supplied by Deas Smith and his Riding Mountain National park orchmtra. P. J. Clarke received praise for which its wearer had come. Tiny valentines were nesented to the vinces by the Atlantic. Inner Wrlicn, stateunea ‘Ibmen Eldershaw; 2, Reggie llacAdam; 3, Giles Jsy, and Ernest Murphy; 2, Billy Wat- son. Grade l. (b) 1, Kathleen Royal-on; 2, Beth Ollticrf: 1i, Terms Ooflin. Grade I. (cw-Catherine Kelly; 2, Lilla Robbins; a. Grace Bobbins. l. B. 1eslis,A.!. Coflinf teach- 5 5 i 5 i? iii future some were rendered‘ nunhmsr The Misses Margaret Creal, winnb. the miniature oa-rds he made for the members, each card boa-ring a colored map of the province from guestafrom other provinccathan the Marttimes. To In. L. 8 Crowetherewsrethankagiven for‘ hsr giftofalargecakeaervedas ‘thafinal itemson the menu. A Grade vn.-1, Mary Roasiter; a. silver bullet v1 Nd tulips. vb!" alight on all the ilables.,,'l‘he bill of fare, the place cards and the bon-v bons were suggestive of the pro- Trilnrte was paid to the poets. novelists and statesmen oi the Maritime provinces by Mrs. Wut- morsland in her welcomml speech. Ill’. McDaniel, proposing a toast to, b" ---. “ ‘ on the: allegiance due to the PXQVHIOQ with which the fortunes o! his listeners- to the falriest of gardens, the. of Saskatchewan might Grade l1’. (a) l. Lila blcGrath “my b. Mt, Mrs. C. W. Parker, a native of Baskmchewan, re- “There’s the doorbell again" SUPPOSE daily to your door came the butcher, the grocer, the clothier, the furrier, the furniture man, and every other merchant with whom you What a tedlum of doorbell deal? answering that would mean! It would be even more impractical for you to visit daily all these stores to find out what they have to offer and the price. . 'And yet you need those merchants’ service quite as much as they need Contact between seller and consumer is essential in the your patronage. supplying of human needs. a sale can be closed the goods must be offered. Every day, through the ad- vertising columns of this newspaper, the merchants of this city come to your home with their choicest wares. Easily, quickly, you get the news of all thst°is worth while in the market- places of the world. and fair price when you article advertised by a reputable Irm- y. ' They are not strangers at the door, but merchants you know and trust. iYou are always surer of high quality Before buy an Vbilflfltiggsljlshffia