candy to help the girls in their activities. There was a Beli- Qdflraspopssv-S. ‘on ‘muday evening, 1h Crystal Sisters Hockey Club EAGUI play- Rink, Thursday, Idkuarytthstlpru, lndisnRiv- I vs. Head's Corner. This is firs two game series. total unt to decide a winner first tea-m. Ekating af- Mmission 10c. and x —-DCIIVEQ HIGH P3111 H)! X‘ PHIIHOB. R0141! Cr. Mlittart, I flannel-aids, reuived $140.00 at January fur sales in fmdnn, for a light medium silver h: pelt. marketed throuah the can- adim National silver Fox Breeders’ l3ciation. This was the highest paid at the Fur Auction Balm an individual pelt-B. Iiorbca, Iawther, Robert Holland, Barry Muttart. Interment was in Cemetery at Oape ‘rrsversc. ‘Ibis service followed the one held h Bf. Mary's Anglican Church at Iunuucrsida. of which the deceased was a member-S. —II!I I03 UNDElI-NOURISII- I) OlnlDIlN-The l. o. D. B. are Inn a splendid work providing Ill-k. for the under-noruished child- aan in the first four grades of the Emilia-side High School. Citizens nded very generously to the call and the I. 0. D. E. are very _ to private citizens and al- so to the local chapter o! the Inst- In Star for contributions of money an pun-chase the milk. Seventy child- In-are being provided for in this way, many o! them going to school tin-scarcely any breakfast. These however, only lhsfilt cases and there are many ' but ‘bu: who arc under-nourished, and l» pint of milk a day would s lot to these kiddies on those ma: cold mornings. Please don't i to help out the milk fund-B 5i! 5% 25 g5 é 3 .3 v-IAS WELL KNOWN 0N ‘I'll! Ill-AND - The Guardian has re- asived fflln Miss Thelma Allen, of Wellington, a clipping from the Am- Daily News. telling of the of hsr cousin, J. Albert Allen, was well known on the Island keen sportsman and wonderful Be frequently earns to the for the goose shooting season many friends here will rc- eam of his passing in the The Amherst paper w of his many activi- hich would be of interest to friends. He was s Councillor the city of Amherst and chair- IQT! the property committee and hiswtn-k was outstanding in this ‘taggers Ivmon ‘and as a member o1 the Board, his knowledge was ly helpful. He was born FEE Westmor , oi’ hardy pioneer atock and early in life was associ- atcd with construction work st . Hs later moved tohm- lnrst and beoanze a partner in the ha: of Alien and Miner. s leading huincss concern. Many fine pub- l E? gr 5a go g5’ s‘, is s: it pride in was the recently erec- Ila was a keen sportsman and hoe: E l s f Q l . ,hay enthusiast He was particularly lntaruted in junior hockey, and was Qporter of bantam and midget at Amherst. Clean rugged was Mi‘. Allen's delight. and dten declared that the gains ill typical of liis itself. Many _ friends will mourn the pas- dng d a loyal friends in the prime fa and tender sympathy to the widow and family. Mr. L R. Allen, gk, of manner-side. is a relative. i l '2 E -IIJO!AlIl DANG-Ir. and lIra-LAIBcIvorJJIKia-lkoa-gsn- tertained the young people of the district to s dance on ilnnday ev- ning. Ova- aixty-fivadgucsts en- E é a E i 5 re‘ ‘tosummersidsfrom rontmwhsrehchadbesniorthe iasttwoweekspo. —~M.a.jor Wilson. divisional officer oi 5t. John Division, “ a meeting in the Salvation Army Hall st Bummer-aids on Tuesday evenin, Ha left Wednesday morning on re- turn to 8t. John, 113-6. —Mrs. O. J. 8t. Oisir Jeans and Master Jackie Jeans left on Wed- morning to visit relatives in nesday New York-a. Sir John Simon On Disarmament (By Thomas T. Champion Canad- lals Press Staff Writer by Guard- ‘ Ian's Special Win) IDNDON, Pbb- ‘I-Clear notice that if present disarmament efforts f|.l.l and s state of uniimitsd ra- srmsrnent follows, the United Kingdom will have to l ‘“ the present levels o! her own army, was sounded in the House cf Com- mons today by Sir John Simon, Foseign Beaetary. Bir John, speakinl in debate on disarmament, stresed the revised British plan for " ament cir- culated last week to principal gov- ernments, was a realistic plan seek- ing a reasonable . ise. He declared it would bc followed up by a visit of Anthony Eden, lord Privy Deal, to Paris. Rome and Berlin to make sure the British proposals were ccmpietci, under- The British belie! that Gerun- any’s claim to equality of rights must be recognised bslorc any pro- gress can be made with all-round limitation and reductbn of anna- meniswasalsosetfcrth by Sir John. ‘There was little likelihood of any peace while a great nation was held in subjection, he added. L! the world was tlrown into the competition of unrestricted armaments “we must face that cal- amity and act accordingly.‘ {"1 John said. “But it is our first duty todoa-llthatliesinourpowcnas we now are doing. to fu-muiste sndpressuponotherathebestpoa- si 1e basis of disarmlnsnt. right to spealgnnd our duty toglvc aieadisreinforcedbytha tactwehaveofleredtlaeworidthe v “warty-v ,..- - 4‘ ‘ ill A ‘ad i""l ~ - 313mm In enluinns mum was entitled in make an effort h n the French "his rasuval Isa- aswaotleeal tsnatbwtalvctldu alaaawq laybaiaaqlal Iosuha lQIIlaia ‘llwalq, “voices illlli orlaftatflulllsbolfsliirllgfiuv. Montague. b-‘ld. (IPINIUN RE‘ "7 AMAlfiAMATlllN: (0. P. by fluar&a's lpcdal Wire) UITAWA, hb. '1—Amaigarnaticn ct tbs management of the Cansd adan National Railway will be un avoidable mien there is consider» able improvement in operations during the present year, C. H. Cab an, y of State, said in ad- dressing the annual meeting of the Ottawa's Women's Conservative Association and the Omservative Women's Iknuus. ~ The Minister said he did not speak for the Government in mak~ in; this suggestion, but that it was his considered opinion there would be no alternative to fusion of the two great railrost rmlcss condi- tions improved. ‘Tbs main obstacle to-the ad- Justm ‘ of our revenues and ex- penditures." Mr. Oahan stated, “is the deficit of about 850,000,000 per year in the annual income of the Canadian National Railways. ‘Phat sum is equivalent to four percent annual interest upon a public debt of $150,000,000. “I know that there are large sec Hons oi’ Canada in which the pub- lic is opposed to any such oonsoli» dation o! rival interests, but pub- lic opinion must yield to absolute necessity." Pioneer vs. The Modern Mother (O. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Feb. ‘l-Attributes. oi’ the modern and ,' woman. . respectively formed the subject of‘ a debate between McCiill University and the University o! New Bruns- wick argued last night. H, Campbell Perkin and Norman M. McLeod of U. N. 3., upheld the affirmative and R. Wilson Brecket and Kenneth Baler, of McGill, the negative of the resolution: “The -,' woman has contributed more to the welfare of the home and the community than has the modern woman." The judge, O. B. Tyndale, K. (7., of Montreal, will render his decision tomorrow. The University of New Brunswick debaters argued that the women cf today were not doing their duty' and thus allowing the race to degenerate. Even when the modern woman does bear children ahc takes no responsibility but allows them tobebroughtupbytcaehe and nurses, they said. 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