~ --~-»`-_---in _ _ _ ____ ._ PAGE 'mann . ' ' "'“' " " C "i”*%"°-7_7 _ GEITIIAI. lllllllll B Case nr You waur 'ro EE HAPPY ' - Bef,” JOINTHE ' Tllrifty Housewives AND SHOP AT Cash and Carry Stores |No Worries, WANTED! Dressed chickens, fowl, ducks, geese, turkeys. Highest prices,cesliortrede. BISII sed GAIIIIY ST 0 It ES W.l.Di,¥|\p. 4, 382 PGTSQHS `,m¢,¢ 3,3, §',°?,, \,:,°dmp'"""',,:,,d,] luv. ummm o'n:al';&y, Ndfllfdliléd puma an the three aemunnta ?“Y,H°°P"‘1 *ill* In I' on mu-roubey, alum inter ma 'fm' Gustav Schaeffer-as among the tor. ay onfaam spam was) NU 1" "°'*°¢ 'N1 1° the Hdmv- Highest Qllilify Goods Lowest Prices Campbell’sPee8oup,3tins..........29c TomaweIs.od:ldces<:1l:ali¢y.2un..ll;. ._ .. 19f Bali!! W 01'. Wlrinper . ....29c -' Gcallowedforcoupons ' Toilet Tissue, ine good quality, 3 for . _ 25c Qua.kerFlonr,98lb.bag $2.65 Fresi\DairyButter,perlb........... 25c Fresh Eg_gs,A&BGrade, per don. 33c, 37c lliacaron1,bulk,perlb.........._..... Sc Lemons, Slmlrist, per dozen .__ 29c Oranges, large Jada, per dozen .. .. ._ 39c ClarksSoup,anykind,3for......... 25c Mem, Flu., P<.u1n-y,v¢g¢nb1e.. ' %°.5.’2~.'.%&°'°°‘““*"“'f'°°f-- M is -an-A No Grocery Bills Aided' Gang _To C‘ollect_ Factor Money CHICAGO. bb. It-(Associated Prem)-Walter A. "Buck" Henrich- ` em. ics-mer 890 a week beer-truck driver for Roger 'llouhsy'a gang, own on the witness stand admitted he helped to ransom last, July 12 ohn Factor. iii? _ir Q... i Heoricbson, minemhetestincd, sftel-being who turned atate'a evidence and lfifr iii' | ,=' iii tif! §E§§?§§§E , _ . e§EE§5§§ =§§ig§%§§§| §§§@.5=§§' §§ri3§§i§F .rititrtii the ferry mad minutes. wssconaidersddangerous. Atalate hour last night he was showing some imgrovemenollh-.Geudstwaa confinedtahishomelastweekwitb l'.l‘A'l'l0N l'lGUl.lS-The Guard . 0 _ Every Wang You Eat 1,;-,,,=,;;-°,~,,;_§»-=,, ff--, nw- wg FREE DELIVERY 1>HoNE 1115 .§.'.'i..’:°:.“.i.‘i§..f’...‘°“...;’i".‘.i.."°.‘.‘...'i.i: ‘1llIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllr' age maximum, for each year. aturs accorded period the E a 5 'a F L_". turned Mr. Everett Watton, employee oi gangster, decided tomake the ad- fh°P\ll'°Ml1k0°..iaconfinedtnhis home through illneu. Dunstaxrs Basilica °'"‘*W*' 1'*~ ’°~*°‘**\°‘ mn" mm-snort n»vmaux.x>st.man- “§g5§Ei iiiiéggil Regt rls giaiiiiigi >§§§§%s= E §E§§r5F§s sg; ii was held during Native Nova A lun amralnstm eu-unesta A“°*-ll" ltmei-‘wel d=ve1°oment ' ' - m mthecasecamessreterwllliama, . li0ofWeuconda,!ll.,wsaseiasda.smmm|`n&_ _ theesretakar ofahouae where inn - - , ° mm Were Advised By Nfld. Gov. TIIDIILTUIIAND YIIUU- ation for Charlottetown for the de- cal; endlngMDeccmber Sl, 1l33;h'!‘he a man temperatures tha maximum, minimum and 3 for each month, and also the aver- Judge Duffy Stir cgi? ini mg; gill; 5 _ Q rl‘§§ ~_§ ‘nr _§§§»;t_€§.t§lf1?;@§-sl iiiiitil ii liiiiliii' céuniihuiué P EJ. Cranberries " °"“°"“’ ‘""""""“ °‘ Reach Edznbur h zfcuctnrrnrriclrsr ' . 3' T “!§,‘:l\|fié‘E;' -- pneumnnia. Yesterday he was re- In A°1 C0ndltl0n l>0rted WY! week. and his condition EE; 25 is: Eiiié éér “ - §§i5§§§E it ifiiigi - .= El §'§i§*i@*E2i§§sr§f§€§‘l§‘*"l ,5,,5c§.§§l§;;;?;;t§; 55.5% igggg§§g,§§.§§§i§i§‘;§§i§§§ gi 4 2 5 ilé 5§irs§tE§§.=i E“§ " t§" f§;;.i§.§§ -‘Q f;‘~ grit! £5.35? §_§_rE§¥§arj§§l‘-$§5%i.§ iii? irréi Willie packing fail for Mem-s. Paul Company Mr J 5 ts 5;; EE? gtttigtlggfgf iii régir- I ia; HE éég 5 iii 5555?; i lil 25553.? 0ElEBRATE S¢°~‘¢=~ Dies Re °;";""“f°" N A TAL Dil Y .Two _Bills Pass 1,, England’ (”G__._%_.._°;;..Jum) ___ I I RBadlng _“T” 1‘°N°°"-1"°°~’°-'4“°‘"°°“*° lknnuemdse, Number Numan . whether Newfoundland had been Engng. of Hmm alebnted mm. OITAWA. l\h.I0.-The iirstbills (O. P. By Gsu'd|sn's lpeetal Wire) oonmmq by uw 31-gem; Qgnm. annum Am, of the in ii' G the Pflddi HVCUKI' hlvlh( it i is; vi ,ir llveriialsgl listes-Payable Ia Advance ...‘.i‘..f.“°...°t.f.°.‘§‘..?.‘.....“.l."’....°°1i°“.‘3‘.2 i§T“'" *“" §'§§r iilfii E352; § ggi? sri?-E iii ui Zrggfg* .Ei gui .§g;€_ Eisé. aE?s5 E a one of the I é Coal =i it if SZ if matters- 5 The Oammiasion governing New foundland since the suspension of the constitution is compiled of Glen _ other Governments nesotiswfl tam npmmmlvu of tm mum -*lm* T-IMI” W# and time or me enum oovam- U°~\d°f.P-0»: ment. under the Oovvrnor. In a written answer to a question in the House J. H.,'I‘lwmss, Secretary for Dominions, said that responsibility for selection of the names sullnitted to the King rested with himself. foimdland the tisld of choice, the e-gg _ naturally naoelary for him to as- *-." “ear "3 zu." certain frogn thadovernor of New- iii- li ie p-auiaalr eu al l1eral and | IAS! Ol Oealalasea, he. psrlodoesmpdl ilinisteradded. Dllthh'dlId|liltntl|s8nuss l(0ll'I'ltl‘.AL,!leb.30Wordba.s m g-4 ug oomnwsa this seam w¢ntu»mneuv¢anmot&a¢thm .§'i°f|i,'.f°m,f,|”gh,°§.,¢.4{..§n"'|`:°§,'i ;’:“,‘:“g°‘"°§m°“" W* °"'“' discussion. EndandofHoeeaBeil§u:or:hN.lngtne1aimd’aaffsinwumawer- .|.h"'“‘m"°.mndm°°d - » ledhtheholneofdornmmltoday-'mb”'.n4n1md'pn”m/md it __;__-__»»»°f3~i-3-*lg-1`~'3`i~FE‘i3fZI.'.§.f... ‘SENATE P30353 “““"...'E‘.1‘.if.i.""'f_»f __ §iE EE ii? Eigiigii Ehéig ifgfiuféiciéii iiiésliiiliif dltoy w Addreu, Kay. P. O. Much Nodl Carleton in ---- owls" 1° vw! Island Lady _ (C. P. ity Giasdfih lpselsl Win) Passed Away ii: _:ii H' "=°=""Fo'?'§'I1'I_"'“ DALHOUBII. N, I. Bit. It- ICI. &ee agen- _ . " "" ‘°'“"’ T Female Help Wanted wumln' 1aanm",'°1s',"§'.‘m In Detrozt edtodeeththiaafternoonat WAIITID -_ llollll - Klrll. ample Omen, ll mils from here. Gee I. lsde New Wiltshire Ha was returning from school. mn vu "wma m chubm ~» ° |j|g§'|‘AN‘l[,!K||,[1 ”'5Yf\fdlYml‘“13Mu7x' Lesreiilhln. ti fi? ' ina iii 2 ii, lst 3 J=uunE§::::L_= iii 'ii xii ”*ilnaxi-ss-n =s IAVI A GOOD GAIDIN HQ- " “~""1.ararr“- =lfl;s;§;;;§;t gli; 5E§g=§;§i 'Ugg Egg? xiililisiiiiis ' Wanted f 1;; E. iii DH 1% Gilldllisllidlfiii (C. P. IW. S-RW iii* ' ig; EE; iifi cim 3 a i ii ! ii ii! MD MacLean saansana’ lttad- C sheet” _g , ~ u- . s ilellutt. had peeled away in Detroit at the home of her niece, Hrs. Thea Dzlhttla. lisa Kcltutt. was s te Hon. Peter llo- r many years s Lila E5 E _ ii eiiiii Il it ii: 1. lil !i§E§§"¥'§ gitssgnigg lsr t ‘ii=i;§=l§§i-ilti -°.;§=i‘ze;., E. .tice §.;rt2€s§t§~*<;~ir.f-it El.§3§i’t*§E§gis§§i§§ .EE.§E§?z§E§§;$§Et§ 3 i I ii ii it malnuurgn. seot1ma._ _ -“AG £9 KQS Tl-IDT mon-sep i G CING . . 1. ARE even better than tile ceites that mother used to maize, For Maritime mothers , can now obtain a pure Belting Powder of tile itigitert, most uniform grade . . . guaran- teed a|um~free . . . for only 29: a pound. Schwartz Belting Powder, now on sale , titrougilout the Maritimes, meets tile most _ exacting standards. it gives in fuii measure eii tile qeeiitiee you can demand of a baking _‘ powder...atapriceyouwi||l'>¢9iadtopay. .1 V/has nerd you need Belting Powder, say "$ci\wertx°° . . . and eaddectory beklnge. _ 4-ol.elso1ls- U-os.sise19c _ iii? "“ llilt High Grade -» Maritime Made . SURE, - , -.===r-si as I *‘1‘i\i. -°. . I9 .¢ A .~ » n H r ~ _ u -+ v be sure oi ~ latvai 1 lllvslll Ilan Reminder In a general reply to the Dui! resolution tba prime minister ask' ed members to remember this was the Oenadan Parliament and not the United Qatea Oongrem when they hiked of American tariff barriers and their effect on Cans.- dlan trade. Presenting his case for recipro- city, the Nova Scotia member said the time seemed opportune for Canada to sei wider markets in the United Stat-ca., The Roosevelt adminbtratkln seemed more fav- ourable to tariff concessions than those at President Rower or Pres- ident Ooollhe. and Canada should take the initiative in negotiating e treaty. Hs suggested free mtry into American lnarketsforsuchna- tural lroducta as wheat, fish, laun- ber and cattle ln retum for con- cessions in Canadian market for American goods. U. l. View WAl|Ulll'ION,PR>.20-Ad- mininrntlon officials intimated todeythaependlngadecialonon world-Nrtdeitretgrltrnde policies byPrddl\tRpoeevelt,alldisam- aionswtthotllernatkxuongreat- ilandtartffamustxemaininan inia-raalorptvlinitnarycstegory. Dlqltehlsfromoztsavsqueetng rrarnisrl.B.3ennstteasaytng thatpreliminary disclims for nsgotiadmofanclprocttytrcaty atthileunitedntateshwveasen lnlropbfornlnemonthswne eorrest,inalnushasorvervuruweN madanaoemeat.hsago.~'nudl.|- osadfal,hows'ver,havebesnin- priraratwnandus i1§§§ it gag' iii Cham Passes (A. P. By Gnardiada Special Wire) NEW YORK, Feb. 20. - Jlmol Butler, founder of the grocery chain bearing his name and well known tunfman, died tonight. Mr. Butler, who entered his Outh year nb, 4_ qlgd 91 num-81 ¢|,.,“, ot Wall Street "insiders" profltlng at his home. Four of his five children survive. They are James Butler Jr William Coming to the United States ln 1875 from his .native county K1)- kenny. Ireland. Butler found work on Massachusetts farms and in Chi- cago and New York hotels and only by accident entered the business in which he made a great fortune. Going into partnership with g friend he opened his first grqcary store in 1882. A year later they opened two more stores and Butler bought out his partner. The busi- ness grew to I chain of more than 1.000 throughout the east. N. B. PUBLIC W0!!! FRIDIRICDON, N. B., Ikb. 1)- (BY Tho Canadian Prod)-Coen struction and maintenance of New 3l’“N"l¢k'l Hallway system xuult- od in an expmditure of ll,ll6,ll0 the an- t of E . iigi a ii.; § *iii = 5255 i 1"E ;§§§§z is §éi| §25~§i 2532?; (LP. P advism-alssretsryef hh M_ Baden M"_ Phm' fore the United States Sense and Mrs. Walter ll, 'rx-Evers. we “num C°"_‘m"'°°° may .by ii" Counsel, Ferdinand Pecora, ln sup- Pnnrlulnlns By Richard L. Turner, Associated Press Stal! Writer. (By Guardians' Special Wlrcl WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.-A tale through pool operations after creat- ing a market activity that led the public to bid up prices was laid bc- t. port of the pending Bill to place the stock exchange under govemmcnt regulation. From Charles C. Wrlght of Wright and Sexton, a member oi the Exchange, Pecors cllclted testi- mony that he had participated per- sonally in many such operations, the sole object. of which, the witness agreed, was to arouse the interest of the public and then distribute blocks of stock at ensuing higher prices. The heart of the operation, Pecora brought out, lay in giving options on quantities of stock at prices close to those oi the current marriot, If the individual or group particip- ating in the option was successful in moving the price upward, the stock involved was "drawn down" with a profit. "lf that. is'n‘t a species of manip- ulation." Peoora told reporters la- ter, “then I don‘t. know the mean- ing of the word." B. C. AGINT OINEIAL SAILB I0! LONDON (C. P. by Gdllhlfl Special Wire) HALIPAX, IW. ID-T, Matheson. *pointed agent general for Br_.;;n Ooltmfilia in lsitdth, sailed with his family laturdey for England on IUIINIIB UYIUIN 1 i i i i 5 5 ;_ digg; iilfg §‘ I ini It llltllgiii i ‘§i{iiii§ l &;;.ll;;.i ’ li ii at ii ' Ei? it l l 1 li ,tim Oanadian Pacific liner Mont.- ohre Kr Matheson Nnnerly was 330-Million Band P0si.D0l1ed. entino Party. 3 no-Prayer service-visitors we!- oome - Hearts Memorial Half: TRANSPORTATION (Continued from Page 1| ~------- v Traffic Tied Up ` In thc New York area 500,Uii wmmutcrs were stranded ln their suburban homes after the blixlarl rrippled_traln and subway eervlril The swdk Exchange was forced to dcicr opening from 10 a. m. until ll a. m.. because many traders could not get into town. Long Island and its thousands 0| residents who work in Manhattan were virtually isolated. Long Island railroad traffic was almost at I standstill, tracks and third rails pi- ed under great drifts of snow, but by lhte afwmoon special crews were beginning to open some of the lines. The storm started with rain y¢~ terday afternoon but it turned snow that blew and drifted t the night as the temperature 1 ped, finally reaching nine degreexg ll n, m, There were three das. around the metropolis in which the weather was s factor. Army of Workers Equipped with shovels and picks an army of 35,000 mm worked to Ls clear the strce _ Vincenzo l_..llls, 72-year-old tracl walker for the New Haven railroad. was ground to death beneath a loco- motive at Providence, R.. I.. a victim of the blinding storm. The deaths of two other men, Charles A. Bail. 58. of Providence and Joseph L. lill- sell, 82, Fitchburg, were attrthutl to over-exertion in the atom. " At Revere, lass., two psnmll trams and a snow plow crhshedi the biinard. causing iniurieeva eight passengers, two ol whom urti reportggserloualyh dw h lllllllllll lllll llflll :r;r~u§§§::anr'“~ ll ofsnowwaa drifta.D&t