I lYl-ICII ‘a; ;,._ Odd lots of slightly soiled Linen and Lace, doll- eye, trayeloths, runners, tea sets. luncheon ac etc., worth fro|n~15c to $15.00 clearing at HAL PRICE. Lace T ie Cloths, 71x90”, worth to QIM Sllkc riagat,eacli-——-—-— Linen Luncheon Cloths with printed centres in blue, geld and green. 54x54”. I Regular 81.50. -Ciearing at — — - I each Luncheon Sets with printed all-over patterns, 52x5!” with 4 naps. Regular $1.65. 8 Hand-embroidered Linen Tea Sets, 36x36” cloth with 4 serviettes; worth $1.00 set. set Linen Damask Table Cloths, 52x68", regular $1.85 64x64", regular $1.85, 5‘ Clearing at — - - - - -- - - a each '79s pr. i dafieach yard i Fine quality hemstitched Linen Huck Towels, worth $1.00, for - - Colored bordered Bath Towels, 22x42", worth $1.00, _for -- -— - -- Linen Checked Glass Towels, 17x32"——--—--——--—- Linen Roller Towclling. a heavy quality, l6" wide — —- - — - — Clesringat—------_---- a set Clearing at ————-——-——’——- Clearing at — - - —- — -— — each 19¢ pr. ‘ON THE lSlAN IT 3 f-M LEO FOR FASH I AU HEN / Y ' D c- Fox Pelts Wanted Harry Kirsh will be in Charlottetown at the Revere Hotel buying fox pelts March 8th, 9th, 10th_ 11th, and the 12th until noon. Will pay highest caah prices. HARRY KIRSH. Fur Buyer. .+»».>+».»»“+»~m+».. e e woe-mane» u“ p; L-5ti7-3-4-2i if . _. ' THE VALOB or MONEY Does your child understand the actual value of money as money? This is .cme:liing which quite a number of people seem “Wily "P ¢ap..lile of understanding, no mat- ter what their age. My "sympathies go out to the man or uioman married to I Dali/ll" who he; no idea oi the value 0f money. such are hopeless to deal with. In these days of limited means every child aliou‘d be tauBh-i W realize the value and Pimfilasln! power of rs-oiley- If’ 15 9- 5"" m1" take to lead children to believe that money will_ always be forthccmirg when required; they mm m“ that someone has to make 11W money before they can have ii- There is another point to this subject which should also be taken into consideration. and i-hlt i! 1M warm. satisfactory feeling of kiliovi- ing you have even a very me money of your own to {r2131 132i: upsrhisipe ihhemggngd can man- tribe. and minks of slightly differ- no ma“? properly ‘hereby sav- ant kinds are found in Europe. 31g; gvgn {he smallest sum weelcy. North America. and Siberia. The There are many le who European and North American ‘ d t .5, me | a; o; gflv- minks arr- so closely allied that ieerPlno hfégthev on", m" m; manv zooloeists think they_ are igxlviresqon m“ the“, B mmgming merely local varieties of a single vmxmdig" m tdonigesgh spgh “dolor the mink varies from . do no {my m“ n, y‘ (M: light, dull yellowish brown to a. bfmil (‘:0 ixvémlgg“ seen ch’: late. tliemost itenerl tn ein a rich. dark rown till"? i° We“ "my “"‘¥§““y his: 2 iohg. bushy tall. bwhich is ‘William? “d the)‘: ve “ved nearlv black: occasionally this is "CY" 11'1"“ "m lfdflsmnd‘, m, tinned with while. ° “_-_-_-_--»—_-;_.—..~ ‘The. North American Yhink is rather ‘ercer than the European. and from the tip of its snout to the root of the ta" it is i6 or 1'l inches ion-r. while the tail may add qpwther nine inches, ‘The mink l= very weasel-like in ‘arm. is four/i in districts where u"‘i=\' is sounds“. It spends much of its tim- in the water. and its fmy-I cflHF"iE (if _l"1f“fi (iy-patriwis n: ‘revs. crayfish and miwseis. It will also Mt small mammals like m‘ce and rats. §§§&>OOOQ§§O-O§O O Q art of budgetting the housekeeping money is indeed a wife worth her i weight in old to her husband, for I lie knows o can rely _on her not to let him down by presenting him with a sheaf of unpaid bills which he had blissfully imagined had been “settled and clone with. No‘ man can live a peaceful "life with a wife who does not possess a sound money sense. While advocating the necessity for wise spending. I do not believe in stint- ing things uncomfortably by any means. Then- is a happy medium in this icspect as well as in most other things and it is we‘l worth faking the trouble to discover it for ourselves. FASIIIONABLE MINK We often hear of mink fur. which is now so fashionable. but how many people know whet kind of an animal the mink - from which the fur cornes-qealiy is. It is a member of the weasel .n Memoriam In loving memory of our Mollie-r Mas. mus-e V1l1l‘\.lsy_\vlu| o . -- i-as 1.1-. march a, sex-i». 1., ash: u. use tame we tears Me Jams '1hat .... ui the hearts that are torn but use ltlih-ly team Us the MW- yeflrs And foundation-nee iii-mill! 31°F"- inae-stu l-LY ner runny- ‘Tlia 6e lfiflfil“ cents a Iorl eeatnl wanna. Illable ll ,, . W. K. I. lCI BPOIBTB tonight starts 7.30 P. 15L. Ddht m) quality. 59 cents. rt. P CALVIN CllUB/CII. Divine worship -will anism of an oil furnace was cause of the alarm. firemen said. There yes no damage. CAR STOLEN. RECOVERED- A car owned by Mr. Wendell Worth, loft parked in front of the Prince: on chum“ of 0pm,“, Edward Theatre Wednesday nigh was stolen and recovered by local un- amagea. It was found abandoned ‘olice about an hour later. an Richmont street. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday a. man convicted under the Proiilblion not of un- was fined $100 and costs or two months incapable ms iliiezl $3 and costs or five days involv- peace of his i duties was further odJoui-ned. Y's MEN'S CLUB-There was a large attendance last night at the the Men's Club. President William E. Massey was in the chair. Preceding the bulsi- s rig orig was held and Mrs. N. D. Mac; wi l two vocal solos. Miss Lillian Earle was pianist. The Rev. H. L. Den- Charlottetown Baptist church was present as a new member. Mr. Willard Spencer club meeting be on Friday as the annual father and son bar. uet of the Y. lawful possession cf 1.441101‘ in jail. A drunk and in jail. An adjourned case ing chruges of ob iructing officer in the discharge regular business meeting of Charlottetown Y's ness period the usual club Lean delighted the meeting ton, pastor of the rvas a guest. The next week would night it was announced, Club is sponsoring the M. U. A. 0h that nil! l5. INVESTIGATING FOX PELT Edward Island Department of Agriculture had senit fox f-leldnian W.F. Burke to the auction sales at New York in progress this week, it was an- SlTUAT10N-Tlie Prince nounced by Hon. W. H. Dennis Minister of Agriculture, yesterday The Departmentthouglit it possibe that in the treaty to be abrogated between the United States and Canada. it was likely that Can- adian silver fox furs may be on the free list in entering the United States. it was said. Mr. BttYKE will conditions and requirements of the American market in regard to silver fox furs investigate fully the while attending the sales. He Personals Moneton yesterday. Mirs. Joseph McQuaid has after spending the weekend rkin, St. Peter's Bay. Rev of m‘. Charlottetown and Mrs. S. C. Cooper, Th. M" N. week end. Mr. Norville E. secretary of the local Y. M. C. A of the Halifax Y. M. C. A., speak at the Central Christin Church on Sunday. Future. BIRTHS _._-.__. - I"‘T MCfY/Htntiiv/lt liflddkston. Feb. "i. 193B. to Yi-ir. and Mrs. A. E. Mc- Cardle, Lanny hi; L-Bfl-li-Q-li. I In Memoriam 1n loving memory of our 11w!‘ iiiotner rerey L. Ltlftlll of Savage harbor who pasecu away itiarui ‘ ____‘ “T w“ w unison-At County Line nose l“ m "".‘ m ‘“" '" marl-nag. ieziajiyifinr-v gogei-rson. - w F'7f" years. inern .a U AV, garhtiflguirw ,,‘{‘“fl',,§'§ Porch 5. from her late residence "n, at ‘l n'c'or~l=. thence to Weatmore- And irmcinbrance slently borne. _ nssrus laud Banwt Church wh-v-o service will be hel". Interment Westmore- start in the near future. reserved In: laws el local isterael but advertising at be turned at l. as Ii-fitifl-li-t-li. SPECIAL CHIFFON HOSE, first . Simpson L-568-a-4-1i. LOT 48- be held on Mr. Pope Clarke was a passenger on the Canadian Airways plane to re- turned to her home in Bonshatii, W 111;!‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘r-‘ilirled astor Central Christian C urch. Cooper leave this morning for Saint John. 13., Where they will spend the Luck. ll. B. SHALE IiEVElllPMENT l8 FUREBAST Oil Production From Huge Denoits Looked For In Near FREDERJCTON, March {i—(CP) —If financial arrangements can be u. panyecontrol of thqdeposits for a limi d time for purpo e of devel- oprnent, he stated. Negotiations had been underway in London recently, and it was hoped operations would "It is expected that several mil- lions of dol‘ars will be spent erect- ing reduction and refining plants. givingnemployment to 1.200 to 1,400 sicnqinrsi Between C h u r c h gabibyelth ‘magi; 2331p. m. lttlev. G. e w a . . r _ p“ c 1,57; And State'- FIRE-MEN CALLED-Fl - I spgnded’ tfiyadstill gingham: me (By Louis P. Loohner; ‘o ceo nman'C.. een Street about 3.30 yesterday ailter- i"*‘5°°l""dM‘;€§ n’ w" noon. Minor trouble with the mcch- Su5mDm‘_u‘nmr:-M my‘ “nun ‘mow ler were alarmed tonight as 1y did not know where he was be- ll1%'l8ld in fail e g e State by speaking a inst its lead- ers and violating p pl regulations, was rc-arrested immediately. “PROTECTIVE ARREST” vw; necessary to place the militant pastor in "protective arrest" after ‘he "lenient sentence of the court." HI.- was elven seven months in jail. already served during his long waif. for trial and fined 600. Ra ca Nazis apparently were irritated by the sentence. The members of Niemoellefs im- mediate family were unable to, learn where he was detained. The stare police. however permltte h at- lornev to see him before he was irensfeired-preaumabiy to a con- centration camp. As a result of the new arrest ‘he pastor the strife between church and state flared anew. UNEASINESS FELT In Berlin itself uneasiness in church circles seemed confined chiefly to the pastor's Lutheran Jesus Chrlstils Church in the borough of Dahlem. But strong repercussion were felt particularly in the rura‘ com- munities where the church con- iirivies to be the social as well as =“’ri'iiial centre. The determination of the farm- ers was illustrated a few days ego 1w the appearance of defecation from East Prufiio. to ob ain the PF- ler-se of some 3 East Prussian past- OFF, The first act of the episode. —|~i~h became known only todpv. t-ok "dare at the War Minisrv where the farmers insisted “we want to render every possible ser- vice to Der rhiehrer in peacetime as farmers and in wartime as sol- diers. but there is one thing that must not be taken from us-that w» continue to serve our Lord Jesus CH-iet fifllhfuliv." 1 lilogl: of the ministers were re- Pfl°9 . l. ggpygegdg; $333? “>- “e We“; i Ba p a city Audience Thrills To Fine Minstrel Program The scliooiroom of the Baptist Church was filled to capacity last evening to hear the Bunny Minstrels, composed of member-so! the Junior Brotherhood of the church assisted by local The pastor, Rev. H. L. Denton. welcomed the audience and thank- ed them for their support. Under the capable directon of It. J. Rupert, the old-time mina- and Mr. Donald McPhall, secretary “e1 Show was rewnuted Wm‘ a will n few modern touches. Harmonious singlnu and clever black-face dia- logue was put over with splendid effect. The first t consisted of a “circle" of cig teen, including the interlocutor and Leigh Dingweil handled the iutcrlocutor with pep as well dignity. The endmen were: Bones, George Estey; . Edwin Cookl Mush, Harper McNelll, Hank, Os- car Diamond. They kept the aud- ience in continual laughter with their “wisecracks" and antics. The circle was composed of: Good Camp, Arthur CollinaJferi-y Chand- ler, Cecil Santry, Roy Wood. PEN-Y Manuel. Lloyd Manuel, Ormsby Manuel Nelson Robinson, Ells- worth large, Athol Worth, Henry Josey, Ralph Rupert. Mr. Harry Yorston presided ll’- the piano and added atly to the success of the pe orinanec. Mrs. Leigh Dingwell was also ac- companist. . special soloists in the o lng chorus werez-lieigti Dingw 6:!- thur Collins. Edwin Cook. ar Diamond‘, and ftalph Rupert. ~ Re-arrest Of Nimioeh‘ ier Renews Strife! militant-pastor. freed i h- nlcally inst night alter aonvicyg Authoritative circles explained it of, l/Lq/V ‘I fAl/r!" (//4/i'1.LL\ ' i5 "stealer i‘ mm ii neon lull!" “IIOIY IIDI. l“ tBANADA lllllE ' INTEREST TAKEN it be- came apparent that even his fam- lN BUNFERENBE By C. B. BLACKBURN Canadian Press Staff Writer I orrrsws. March 3-Organisa- tion will be the keynote of tn- morrows national conference of the Conservative party-the great- eet assembly of party leaders and workers since the Winnipeg con- ventionof tom-out one subject of commanding interest certain t0 a- 1 rise will be that cl Rt. Hon. R. B. ‘ Bennett's continuance as leader of the party. ' Obviously the question of party leadership could be dealt with only by a. constituent convention but in [view of Mr. Bennett's age-he will be 68 tn Juiy--and recurring od- Iverfi reports concerning hisheaith. the was no doubtinnthnminds of those gathering here tndaytfor a meeting that his future plans iwill be an important subject on the agenda. He looks as vigorous today, however, as he did when he became Prime Minister in i030. There are three main lieadlngsi for discussion although the agenda roper will develop when the con- I erence opens. Committees will he. appointed on finance, or onization and" a national conven ion and | lpollcy. These three committees _ iwill be appointed tomorrow morn- ing with instructions to report back Saturda morning. The con- ference is to ast two days. ' It is known that a number of‘ those who will attend favor the calling of a. national convention while another group will oppose it as unnecessary at this time. Baa- kalohew n representatives. includ-i ing J. . Diefenbaker of Prince Al ert, youthful provincial Conser- | votive leader. are understood to b0 definitely against a convention. Regardless of whether the quea- tion is raised by the delegates, it is believed one of the first sub- be dismissed gects to will be Mr. nnett's relationship with the party and his future plans. The eader will probably take the first ophoortunity available to tell his f0 owers What he knows of his physical condition, and also give his personal views as to his carry- ing on as leader through another general election. Today Mr. Bennett denied re- ports that he had suffered iri the last week a recurrence of coron- ary thrombosis. a serious heart ail- ment. He declared that physicians had advised him he had never suffered from that ailment. When ~_ he was three years ago some- 'tjepOl'i£ described his diaa iiity as y thrombosis. Those close to the leader, how- ever. aay that he has a “tired heart" and would welcome retire- ment to a period of rest and re- taxation which his extraordinary active life has denied hiin.' But one prominent Conservative, hih in the party's councils, declared, today that "00 per cent of the rank and file want Mr. Bennett to stay in office." _Mr. Bennett is known, however. to hold the opinion that to retire 1w noiw wheat their‘ party is still s ggei-ng an er e crushing e- f t auflered in 1936. would to irk a raaponsibiluitg. At the same time he we be quite ready to stop down if satisfactory arrangementa could be made for a successor. Mr. Bennett, who himself ar- the conference to obtain views from all parts of the Dom- inion on rty reorgfianlsa/tion and future pol ey, will cal the meeting to mder at 10.80 a.m. E331‘. to- morrow in the House of Commons rs way OOMMINBQbIOOIIi. ttendihg will e the quotas of nine delegates each from Ontario and Quebec, three each from the other provinces, all selected by provincial organimtlons. and in- eluding several women workers. The following will also be, eligible: All Cmiservative rnembea of the Senate and House of Commons, former federal Con- , .. e dialogue wdre well received. They made. d... the huge oil shale deposits in Nev. Bruit-wire: were as follows: ‘ will start soon, C. H. Blakeriy Song (with guitar): Theres A (Lib. Moncton City). said in the Bridle Hanging 0n The Wail- leglslcture tonight. Gordon Camp. An act last year gave the com- Monologue: Who Broke thcfiock g1 the Hen-House Door-George i; . signg: Nellie Was A Lady-Leigh Dlngwell. Gong Polly Welly Doodle-Oscar Diam d. Nialofixdfigsoégeoutifid Dreamer- On h. bong: 1'11 Take You‘ Home Main Kathleen-Arthur o . soloi My Old Kentucky servative Governments who are still supporters of the party, Con- servative inembera of the Privy gguncil. and leaders of provincial nservative parties whose legis- lative duties do not prevent their attending. "Admission of the Conservative minbers of the Privy Council will i H lldéfofmuf‘ (gutario Ennis: o. t owa . one e ana- eommissioner to the ingdcrn. and Hon. W. D.- dian h United lie Education Ian A has n id f’ o hldia Minie- m“ ' ""'“‘“°‘°" ‘ ..3’l.'tr..l'.l2l'?...‘ " ‘mfgéh-mggi-ww d - or d Equipment’. ls Demonstrated and Island “ eq ‘puicnt lag: ui at mm or Wales Colleefl- ‘Brem Chandler, the Library superintendent. unaided. Demonstration of motion pictures. filmslidu and opaque pitiiection wugiven. Their use in u. cani- w]: an: in adult education w It da Gillie s?‘ H ' 1 the w eqnimtent. o m mee was attended of the schools Wales ‘H1O Libraries vililalad by the conclusion’ the emon- stratio" short addreasesavere giv- Si by Prof. J. H. Blanchard. DI’- .D. teeland Hon. Mark . MoeGu . Minister of Education. I Hon. . MsoQuigan remarked how he but been im reused with . on an educational tour last summer. i-rls department had secured tbs uipment with. the heoipe that t imght be demonstrat through the count and lead to the fur- ther adop on of visual education thods tn the schools of me nioviiioe. __...__.._._.__.... 11".“?! ANT AL -_'$C°nu!iil€‘Ll¥Qm .. PESLQL. his committee. too. was the distri- bution of clothing to needy chil- dren in the . Reporting for the social evenings committ . Mr. MeKenna as chair- man. declared there had been a big impmvement over the previous years. A vote ered the social evenings committee bv members of the Society who ex- pressed their appreciation for the wonderful work carried on. Preparation for staging the So- ciety's play in connection with the observance of St. Patrick's Day was going forward ranidU Mr. McKen- na announced reporting as chair- man ot the Play committee. The production this year would be the edy. “You Can't‘! and 17th. Four outstanding specialties would be included in the program. 8 e tickets had ready opened, Mr. cKenna said. oceeds of the pay gvnoluld be for charitable purposes v. Re rting on the general ac fvi- ties o the organize on. Prcsi ent McKenna mentioned several items of property secured by he Society during the year. He tou improvement in the social evenings an went on to review the finan- cia aitandina of the Societ the best or a number of years. e ex- pressed his ap reciati members for eir tanoe dur- ing the year and mentioned espec- ially the splendid oo-operation he had received from the executive. Auditors Fred Mahar and Russell oil reported they had examin- _ e books of the Society and on‘: ertiilam correchm u v eommu ca one were dealt with at last night's meeting. A special meetiriil in deal with preparations for_the St. ‘Patrick's Day parade woud be held next .Tuesday niszht. it was decided. B I I Yltdlfl (Continued from page i) TYQTFFWEQ‘ ‘ T. M3. ‘Ighe erTerritoriaAlx-dmyinalreesedlb" 17.600 during the year. ‘Ibnks and other motorized veh- icles continue f0 push the horse bflflkflound. the end ere - with“... m. t. ired and three horned r2‘ hfltlniil on Brit es eats. In Osv- alliéyluof a no only“ pagi- evaiiitua w remai horsed. Two ian cavalry "m". merits in India a y an - anised. The siraeéent eetablaiishment . compar- Anti-Aircraft Batteries The memorandum said satisfac- tory cos hui been made on the n to wee-nine 1e haw anti- aimr batteries and 108 new companies of the Royal Engineers th equipment for anti- b’ u 5N1! Otlt- - u? and pur- of thanks was tend-l i d (continued from we D on the b11589 9 '- ohn Roberta. flew from l-ec NW1" Vim-l m0 tint W “- 5n ind-any a ma: eve!!- | w“: Lia-day sthm. which moh- ed its yesterday in- im- gr-agadan OIOMBILNL u“ l 3°‘,,',"""“”m%"“§i$v.'§§“'mi€3 r ges. ru . v ’ d orchards and ggdideeisis aueider . f Ioe Racing ‘ New Qlasgow anoint! 0111b h a my successful ace Satur- February 28th. e day was reel nice course was I fi MPH‘ 53$" “ti? "°. w oer 1' ca e . y o? time and and they received a lot of praise from the flva hundred or more people who were present. Four classes were run off-free- for-ali; Al B; and C. The first heat called was the class A. with four starters. The good pacer Major Hooper won the heat so nicely that a lot of pBOQlGjfl-AIELQE he should have been started in e frec-for-ali. Great credit is due to the sportsmanship of his own- er, John McLeod. Brsdalbane, as hgixudrew hiin from Class A. after w ing the heat and raced him in the free-for-all. This horse has had no work for some time and this was tiieflrst time he had had the straps on for two years. so don't be surprised if ', he goes places after a couple more l starts. . l Allie Burnham, owned by Max Ferguson, Bay View, is by no means an easy horse to ompete against, for he can pace a uarter very fast and as everybody nows, l Max always has him in real form. In Class A. three horses took the word and got away fast with Lady Bell at the le. All three raced together wel up the course, then John commenced to team in old- fashioned style and won the heat; Peter Witt a good second, Helen Kalmuck third. The second heat went away fast and after an exciting finish Helen won out, LadyMBell second, Peter Witt third. the third heat. Helen Kalmuck raced the whole way without a skip, winningnby‘ a couple of lengths. No dou er owner-driver Frank Gallant went home feeling quite proud of his classy little pacer. Class B. had only two starters, Nora Kalmuck, owned by Ed Tur- ner, Hope River, andPrince, own’- ed by Bert Younker. Winsloe. ‘this proved the best race of the ds as these two horses raced nee and neck all the course and was ust won by a nose in each heat y Prince. This was Nora's first start and she is Everybody is to see these two horses hook up together again, and as Bert is a real sport no doubt we will have him back with us next race day. Class C. had three starters and was a good race with close finish- an eyelash finish over Peter, but, the next two heats and ' the rape went to Clinton. Preston Kalirnuck was third each trip, but boys-if this fellow ever stays trot- ting, I know the summary will be changed. Fbllowing is the summary: Frce-For-All Allie Burnhain, (Max Fergu- son 2 1 Major ) Hooper, (John Mo- t, Time-xiii; 33 1-2; 85. Class A. Helen Kalmuck. (F. Gallant) 3 1 1 Indy Bell. (John stern) — 1 it 3 Peter Witt, (Arnod Weeks) 2 3 2 Time-AT; 36 1-2; 3'1. Class B. Prince (Bert Younker) - - Nora. kalrauck, (l1 Tin-tier) - Time-d’! 1-8‘ 80. Rocky usto "ass-comm ; 4-1; 40 l. Ofliclals: . Robinson, G. B. Le- e A. B. Oawlifle; nurture, P. . eson, V. Bulman Bill-rid. w. CHANGES PLEA (Continued from page 1) wt Metal aircraft defence. incorporate antl- a ra u e Royal Ar- 13in ‘ft winto th tillery has not been carried out, the memorandum said, although steps that ""‘ tion are under WM‘. n this reorganization is completed. the Royal Artillery will be composed of two sections. One will include ‘ ’ artillery, campaign artillery and medium calibre guns. The other will be of anti-aircraft and coast efence units. - Considerable progress was re. ported in construction of coaat defences and extension of anti- airorsft defences to Scotland and northern England. The memorandum said the im- Dfllfllflli in recruiting will?!“ - can iied liv wttn iliame impressed by my position in the do:k and due to illness 1 am suffering, I said I was not guilty instead of ‘guilty. t l Hy ‘ " ow pea cofnpbey gul o all crimes of which I am accused." Those oricirfis included such Reasonable d trig: with the late General Hans Von Seeckt of Ger- many as organizing a spy rtn and preparin bases for German reaps on Bovie soil. The faie of Nikolai Bucharin. former editor of official soviet YWWIPBDBr-i. and Cenrikry Ci. Yog- oda. fcrmcr chief of he secret police, also aopspred seals . Bucharin testl led he elp or-. [anise a easant revolt in Bi ria ll"‘lt.:}£._l§».“l.'.l':.§“° "cmc" Ya a itted ref from‘ repressllirlig rightirta against the regime while e was are: sir c we m .____...__ I I to tabl W“ " ""*""' M" eve-v ir “is "“‘l..l"°“é‘éiik.lf-'- shunt. 0...... no Arrested 1.. ‘mbmgcrgn ' '.........,: a . a.-.. - . BOULTEB-At Lower Bedeflue, said Mr Blakeny, speaking in the (with natal-near; A aaGangster-Shc jtingn aim!’ ‘ vauibfll t spied for Britain March a. ioaa, rs. rush o ter dehcic on Mid reoiy w e In the Bk! -— 4w gm, h", b,“ h“, m; m, .._..... . imtr r. Ivanoff do a I aged OI years neral from the m! M90011 310m the Thfvfll- Camp. . ‘m an" ' n h ‘fir! 9°" III Memoriam heme or her‘ sCn Amos w- More than a million dollars had Darkey Dislosuv Term vii-ml memoir March a-(ce can» 1 . flaw], "h “f the My!» "mim- indus- lower Bedeque on Friday at o‘ been expended quietly in testing mum Bnblnaon. Lloyd Manuel. .43.... 3.1mm ma,“ “M. M, W I ii- m. Mlmittcd he plot a to turn In ma loving runny a m. The remains being tin-h i and proving the shale deposits. he sonar 0 iinmie — Iilvvtih m" vduohhsiii the spotlight on.“ almlfof‘ m, lliggligfmwmmm .135" hmvvflmtg Ilium J, y one ‘Bill-cl wards by the evening tra to stated. . rge. km‘ “a Idndm m“ bwi e and lino! l0“ foruglie British Jill-tell’!- un- e sin-e i. ‘me. 0’Leary where service will be held Actual retort tests has proved. l mi - i gave war to t w er - _ u‘ ‘mgznm m" a l Ila has gone rough the gate te on Baturda st I p. in. from the that the shale yielded an average odiee-J in? of the LII eiee floods M“ “w, m“ h “mfqnnm mmluhd n m“ m "on , rmidence o Bertram Boirlter, Mil- of 4o gallons of mide .eum l Bong: e Your Hillel»! an the affairs of bro led Europe. in“... w ma‘; l. m w w, mo,“ u“ on. d L“ n u" n _ n. a ton as well as 7'1 poun of am- ‘ mhgi-_ r Moll “i. °n'_ tdtlirccaefxh ___,____,_________ . “humid-ha muimmom y; flflgggfla above monia and other lay-products He Bong. Darling . in 8 o pol _ u, m, m. dnmdnm “Muut h. conga halite aa .1 MAOLIDD-In the ed pm mum e in win . our some M In 101. lie said Buonarin talked Home on roh a. 1 . in. afi- gins-ma woe iiiost extensive ssooni solo: fseleaiee-Oecil e . . c: , ‘m, ' .. ~ aims % mam] 1a will“? m: own in may. neeent in- Bantry. ‘M! J no” to ousted! tlnl e mg”- m, “mm,” . Tl ‘film ' — n ' residence of her dlmhtq’. llrs- Q11 "Pint? “u; i, 1,3,3“ warm: o. a1 ggwg m“ rggfi”: P“ '_ 493945193"!- ggitisrfwsfi B‘! P], h {- it lo to uce crude oil soap-W er Jeeaatu- a ~13 z a m‘ i Dunstedie Basilica. thence to 6" flunyatntn m. a533,. ‘o: u?” mum,‘ “g m. “u” a v _ _ I v > ‘ _ film cliihtllifi OODQUIT. ' w‘ . c" s it ---- m?“ ~memi."~- mic mM-"m. Pl =~ 1v n M cLean r “a...” " - ..i- “m” " cm- ‘m‘ “““i“ it * e o a Qmfmnwm m, ‘ nth rw ‘aircrew-riot, t Dilmmifl '" UNDI.,I,“" h m,’ “a $130 flsel suiroe re {nits slut misaledput a splendid ' “an W» a m. i“ - l“ IIIIALIIR n’s llemi%gtlidnei w “WM "i" MW ' Erma i oe . . will "Im- cbsrlstteieee esa ° n t ""1 Mega‘ Jlcfllmiilli‘ y tieeeffi-uhmmiiiifif: “"34 baleonmpwthA Pleas ll a mm service i, f Bhediae has been geiier ly ~- V 1 a pi ti}? i5" fig; A r ‘gm r kit}? Qlotoff’ II“ °' °'“""‘ "m?" lnteresflni Address ll i“? 0.71.1. ldeetii ‘rlie r ‘ l' month l Charlotte wn lilb-dilyyy WI! held in the businass my‘ , on Marc 1 with Mrs. Prong ‘c; Ker-pres . The meetln‘ ,, ' ed with the League PM“, , which the resident called 3,, °' lies- i- l i oonsen to i meet m“ "m". wfllnley. who ' studying in Rome for thchplalg ' YQBTB. hes been privileged y” -I llnieny of the interesting c; ‘ 'Eur0l1c. such as Naples; _‘\ Rome. Brussels, Part5. H" GIMBOPW,‘ Dublin, e , 1n . j; outline, he sketchedtm, m item of thosedplaces, after- ' e vc a wor ict e to across Nevymardln, ohm“ described as the living m, “i T is most extraordinary ' a ut whom many have rem“ fullyi portrayed in such g‘ manner that all present Wranepclted iii spirit to my, scare little village in Bayer-hwy: this most unusual occurrenq being enacted every week um,‘ the person of this peasant m The interest manifested by m ladies present was ver -, and the appreciation o .41 I expressed by Mrs. Frank M who moved a vote of tilthh Father 0'Hanley for this iiitelitq, ual treat. The motion w” _, ended by Mrs. a. .1. Macho .~. and rgiaeégéited by Mrs. ivhikq- , a o a word of m ' Fflthfll‘ Oif-lanley, mm f In accepting the Vote of . , Fbtlier O'Har.lcy assured m, _ ies that he would be plegggd gévehltnsheirxnn a more detailed o press ons o no other time. me m The business meeting than . place. consisting. of minutes q meetink. Presentation of by the different convennrs, .. reading of correspondence, the treasurei-‘s report. The convenor or mm ,_ . offered to forward any ll . supplied by the members to l’. pr soneis in the jail as req "i by the Prisoners’ Aid Society, The nominating committee elected to receive ballots for ., election of officers which ' place at the April meeting, , MONTREAL ____(Q91li?.illllf€i___£1‘§j§l..__lll§t ll i! become terminus of imperial ' ways and consequently focal .."‘ of the three inteinational Pi Imperial Airways. Pun-Am and Trans-Canada. Rec ed as the logical point having unqualified support of Iin Pan-American and other t .. ~ advisers. Sup lementing ¢ technical opin on there is tlie ", parlance of Balbos Italian i W ich selected Sliedlac after r and careful ; inconceivable th - ~ alder substituting some other ~ not possession the generally cebtod advantages of shedisc i eliminate New Brunswick and ' Maritimes from the interns transportation picture, and s ~- nroteat against such n policy: The Montreal proposal, the mler added after reading the gram entirely i orcd the p claim of Shedac and. if throllzli. would, adversely affect province at large. If Montreal a naturai advantage over 5h the matter would be diiieient, it was just the other way Shediac had natural advantagtsttl er Montreal-advantages cm "stout interests" in Central seemed to be bringing present! n iffy. "No further step in addition! the telegram is contemplated at: Premier Dysai-t r. '< g g. é expect a thelfiansoorttivlilnistenkltiré, lfrofessienal tar A a u. r.“ Alltlllllliill Chartered Accoisitant I40 lehmond Street Phone ii. r. o. 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