.3 g. 2 . GERMANY TO day brine soother remedyislo ssieno dnpand- abls, an lightning tut ia slain. Dads and coils relieved with one dado-baa- isbed with two-bronchitis oi many years sanding miraculously relieved with one bottleJs the story they tell. 1i ycohavs tried other remedieslnvahwllrldlllh sure oi relief by takilg BUCKLEYS. it acts like a flash-A single sip pecvea it. Play sate-refuse substitutas-Buckhy‘! is sold everywhere. NEHYSTEM run lnlnm P.E.|. HIBERS HALFAX. Feb. 9—Greatly im- proved system of loadrlg steamers with potatoes at m; port oi’ Hall- inx will go lll operation at Pier 21 lodsy, when more than 30.000 bags of Prince Faiwnrd Island potatoes will be loaded into the holds 0i the stmrner Saint Joseph for The iinoien were called about 5J0 last evening tor a slight fire at the corner o! Rlcllmond and Pownal Streets. A lmir of curtains on a window oi the residence bad become ignited, n‘ “It w" Onl-fllililbldjvith little -__._ ELICTIOI neon-ape eleetic: card or Dr. J. B. Blanchard who _ 1 as a undidate los- the Cmmoil in Ward Five appears in today's issue. Ir. Blanchard has hid I mt st the Council Board on several occasions, and has boa; 0t a number- oi import- ttees. He has- a iucraflva P11411100 as a dentist. and always hfaxsflxtren a deep interest ln Qvig ArrestedOn Cl: a rg e Of commission SililNTllAlJTlll llwrqulnllln (C. may Glarillailh spacial WIN) HALIFAX land's rights as a Dominion will be abrogated next Pl-iliay. Commission ‘ in , will be ,_ Island Dominion on that day, and seven commissioners will take Pllirllllillli Til BANAIIIAN ENGINEERS (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) IIDNTREAL, Rb. 9-A warm tribute to the older menmers of the profession and a message or hope {or those who are now start- ing their mrefls. were brought by WOOEOCK, Ont. — Local without ‘report praent businol" auditions better than a year ago- .One iirm reported 50 percent number of men employed. PORT ALBERNI. B. OP-A wage incl-ease o! l0 percent. irom Feb. l, announced by Psciiic Lumber Company for all Company to smpssoo tern or VICTORIA, B. O.—Dsp-“ records show power , ‘ “ province steadily lnaeaaing durmg last year. duo mdnly to n». markets. “M Smuggling Arms The new apparatus which in- cludes an electrically propelled thirty-four loot aluminum belt conveyor will carry the pototofl direct lrorn the heeled shed to the steamer, without femovlng the ves- sel's beams. At no tine will the potatoes be exposed to the weath- er. The equipment. allows loading operations to be carried out not- withstanding dlsagreesble weather conditions. pptnleeg being exposed to the weather or becoming bruised will being placed 1n til‘, steamer will. lt is and, be s valuable asset to the growers of Prince Edward Is- lsnd andatthesametimewill mean much in having greater quantities of potatoes shipped through Halifax. George Built-sin. a representative of the Island shippers. ls expected at Halifax his week to view losdlng ope-rations o! the freighter, whcll will carry the potatoes to New York and lloeioi. It is understood that today will be the tlrst lime the eqipment has been used st any port in Oars- sda. At a. Maine port last year 850,000 tons of potatoes were bad- ed with use or similar equipment Prime Minister B. B. Bennett in a brie! talk delivered tonight at the 48th annual dinner and da-nce of the mginswlng Institute oi Can- demands from‘ mining indmtry. PORT ARTHUR. Ont-Call flfln Knpuskaslni for - 1B0 more bush workers round" ml! as available in this dist-riot. About 3.5M men now employed in lumbering camps in HALmAx-A 01,063,010 conhact for erection of sheds on PierB. 01in” wmmmwn- T!" W" Halifax harbor awarded. WIL 131111215 HOCKEY L 1: 1_l__c u E control of affairs until her credit once more, ll restored. Announcement oi the date on which the charter o! Great mill workers and camp employee. MEAFORD, Out-The Meslord Furniture Manufacturing Company reports shipments double those or January 103$. SAINT JOHPL-Results of Imper- ial conference agreements reflected in ' ' o! 1,000 mote: cars, 8,000 cases of canned fish and 1.- 0110000 box ‘shoots to Bollth.Af- wllls PllilBE m lllllilllNli INDUSTRY, Construction p Problem Big Factor h In Depression. ‘ rsarvliarfs Special Wire) "Pete" ua-lfi. Rb. l-Crestlon of back-checked and skated their op- by ponents dlasy. Louie Griffin, star "em- right winger and Paddy Murray. 0r biilver P‘ or 1 iC-P. (hble By Guardian's Spechl Th. ‘M, o; was,“ and M w“) " ther horses catth SPAIN, ‘Ifinidld i tonigh - rnier I. C. Al-derdioe as he landed at Haiirsx with fellow numbers o! i 5 Nereo brat, was under arrest at Oiudad Bolivar today m a charge 0t smuggling nmmunit..on to be used in a revolution against his governman Word 0th.: arrest additlontohlsshort tho ‘ it E B ffi B? E in England for aoveral 1 weeks, is going back his “ as one of Newfoundland’: singled out for conspicuous service to the science of engineering in “On behalf of the nation I wish to convey the sense o! obligation we owe to the engineering profes- sion,” Mr. Bennett said. "I arn aura the contribution the engineering lesion has made to the devel- oprnent o! Canada has meant Dfl1' cement than any oth-' er single activity." ' The Prime Insists: had a ap- cial message for the younger ma!» baa. ‘You boys are reeling v8! pessimistic, I know," he said. "You are-thinking there is not mudrdo- ing and asking yctrreslve- what s e e Q there is to hope for after long years securing an cducatim. “I come to you with a lnexge of hope. ‘This country the threshold or its development. It may be true thst we have been OVOI-IJIIMUOIB in the past but we threshold oi great thinu. The insecurity o! the past P 8 t-I L l is? ti? round~up oi’ Venesueians ed oi implication in an abortive revolution quellnd several weeks E § § a i? El E z 352 it i‘; iii l under arrest at several ‘nnidadb east coast. believed the remnants or a rebel after being turned bod; at ‘the Veneauaian coastby armed wan- 8 E is g5’ E E =2 it i i strenungdcwstheieawiflsthe. 2 5 E E 5 Governor su- David o of tlie if l PORT BRIEFS; Oontinrle-d 1rd; OBI! ‘l 2 i s .5? “tr; B .t 5 Z ii? were killed or captured by ooastgusrds and soldiers on the and more were drowned when their sh.p foundered as the! 14y the 000st W? l _ carrying bullion from Ve-neauela $0 Trinidad. night on landing n-om the Canad- ian Pacific liner Montciare, would tat:- place without delay. E it season. Despite the knee injury to their flashy centre. the Montreal trained E55 ‘*§E $10117". will be withou a commission oi investigstio “mo” ' 0w her financial rehabilitation? iii El FIERCE FIGHTING LBCtIITG ill Denmark (Continued mam Page l) which cost l4 lives. inciudlnl No who died today trom injuries receiv- ed during the 48 hours of terror. Alter presenting his ill ministers to President lebrun, the new pre- mier faced the immediate tasks of coping with threats o! the general strike Monday. goalie, were both iniurvd. the MW being compelled to leave the lam! * for "goalie supreme" has been completed. rn lllilllilll is leaving us. Uncertainty is giving way to certainty snd men are looking more hopefully at the fu- E powered to lnvestiflte the entire circumstances Lloyd A Qsaw, of Rinse oi’ Wiles College, gave a moat interesting lecture on Den- mark 0n Wednesday evening in the F8 tending ever seen in Will-shire robbing at the very goal-mouth thQ ' thrusts e1 lloQllaid. ormln snd Berrlgan. Tbs score was 3-1. On ‘hissday night woviolll. the ML Bhamrcasl? decisively grounded tho of one: dealt wml the subiect o! SPEED S164 YER INJURED ‘l w k a very pleas- ing weaker and described his to the Scandinavian muntl-ier in an intensely intolesting manner. Dr. l. T. Thnton was chairman per presented today before the an- -—-— nual convulsion or dis George Boucber who hll m“ loosen with the Ottawa His Cabinet includes: Premier, Gaston Doumergue: Ministers o! mcckfis latter out o! further competition. The game was played in bitterly cold weather, and as a result Ibo l (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) FORT ERIE, Ont, Klein oi’ Bulfalo, North American indoor snd outdoor ladies speed "construction, the joint in the ar- mor of depression." Such a commission, would, he §5Ei§§E§ and ’ State, ’I‘srdieu and Herriot; Foreign an)‘; fig,g,"'“,n*ihj“gum"gg .5 Aflairs, Louis Bsrthou: War, Msr- Huh schooh shal Henri Pe-tsin: Navy, Francois l . skating champion, is suffering from Pletri; Air, General Victor Donsin; d,” by a Commerce. Lucien liamounux; u,‘ cuumum who Corrlmurlications. Andre Msllarme; a strained ankle today, while competing at Toronto this week when she captured the indoor crown. Sheexpects w leave short- ying dhst he wss one of 5 § E Denmark on s scholarship obtained E i Interior. Albert Sorrsut; Finance f Am 1 . Germain Martin: Justice, Henry cal; fimnniztm g§§°fif“§,,gf. Charon; Health and Hygiene, Louis ‘u, c¢rp°nuon_ “d no; u my” Marin: Education, Airne Berthod; vertantly ' Colonies, Pierre Laval; Public gu.m1;n_ by m, Demrtmm Works. Etienne Adrien Marquet; Agriculture Henri most fertile source o! unemploy- capitai goods industries. , “ the oonsid or such competent and in- ormed apinims which is now dissi- i! f‘ P 1v. however. lor Saint John. N. 3-. V! compeio in the Dominion-United States meet "there. ' E l gal ii Lslnb meat of medium or inferior quality is chsracterisedr- somewhat dry in the flesh, or, E Flwfilhi 14W!‘- Dducation of this province. P10168801‘ Show gave n very gra- rill r E i unexprmed responsible and accessible auth-| i a r Queuille; Pensions, Andre Rlvollet; phic uogunt o! his journey by boat Merchant Marine, William Bertrand. rrcm lhglsnd (m s Danish steamer which it could be convey- It would constitute the EL e E .1’ from immature unfinished animals l5 E5 tr to Denmark: and MEETU. . is inclined to be solt. Over-finished lamb also is less dsrirsble and may be slightly wasteful. EH22 atsptoward the deliberate and r El i m m journey irhrough Denmark. lie mentioned particularly the politeness of the Danish snd the kindness people. Their customs pleasing; their homes and painted in bright colors with E Z é i. i? i’? i Like famine snd plague in book- wsrd countries, economic depress- ions are a lcrm of disease charac- teristic o! advanced hnrmn socie- a 5 E i: E it 5 2 E5! at S g (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) wundoriul flower MILAN Feb. l-Defeating Csec- Danes are an intensely happy peo- hoslovskla. 1-0. Germany tonight. ple, young and old joining in the enmed the right to meet the United simple pleasures. Slates in the scmi-iinsls of the World Amateur Hockey Champion- ships tomorrow. In the other semi- iinal, the Bsskstoort Quakers, repre- about Z5 acres. senting Csrlsds. will meet Switzer- ahia lifa no 10. 1m. To meet, in Heaven, how sweet the _ Q Wiranliiwaahortyearaarlepaat. Nornorwtoweeltmmoretopart. To meet in Heaven at last. IN MEMORIAM 2 5 i i ties. The disease varies greatly in its manliestotions, its course, and its virulence; but F Ottawa enlae is granted mt my. h in l l 5 5 l and on 3. .5 i E 5 3 Eli? E is The Danes are very csrelul inr- gstting the outmosn. out. of their small farms E s s E 5 l would, when private enterprise re- ceded. have provided a very con- mers, spreads to the tsr corners of the it ,. 2. W ‘i’ i? ii} fir; l 5 5 '3' E tr or i 2 They tether their cattle so that lend. ‘The twp survivors then will they eat a certain portion o! pas- clash for the title Sunday. i E 5 l 2 El from ll to 30 years of age sometimes you will see an old wo- rnan or 10 or 80 attending. Music all Dan s 3. i E K ture every day. and ahead one hall tether each day. The speaker then passed on the educational mark, which is an admirable one. 55 igigg i g “ ll ll E5. i. it? ii‘ H E Si 2i 5E 5;. 3 i}? 8 In 10",,‘ mum“ o; wmnmn The cilildren commence school at Bertha, beloved wile or Edw. '1’ "l" "V" Y°*" ""1 Champion, Darrliey, who depart‘ "Us E 5 g. E gs 5 5. rgr Pi ii i E ell: § E i a I 5 5 I E ll i 5 5 5 é i Inserted by husband and iamiiy. H. sé i. I i? g5 E fl ourtaan. ‘lhoae wishing to,go into hlflfly mules branch of! at eleven years and re- main in the Junior High Iehool until 1i years. Then they enter 5? 5i I? éi is! I 5 5E 5? '1 l "E? did llflclll- splen i F! t? 5i? 5 I iii flilli l it 5 iii‘ 5;; vi? rg§?’ii§l '-l}a5§§|i l ll 2; gill: W J t: i R‘ rt!‘ tlllr