. ,, l ~ " i 4 "5 f ’ ,' ",.\/.sw _'__ _ ,.»~; -' _ l ' r .-,» _- /.;,- , ~-»‘.J’1w~..-il ' -l-' 4-‘/l . =. _ _ . ~ . t , \- 1 ~ n 'I --v lv", W- 'File l knovl _I Bond i6ba_€¢o,_at once. mo." i ,_ " |..o..sl.|oas.'»i.s.‘ ~ 'New _cilor 1-.l_\ l In \ °"" ¢ i i I i l . ;' l . ,racllsou ~ ll-I rms cur -ss-v--Q-»-@n_\ , suic.KiNioHsM iso-Iso-see-Also Vs' lb. Vlsapaak ‘Ilas -c1RlL.Nonw i , ,yhlsaav soma- P D sent nga 11'i_(0l'lI\€d ' ' of ls W.U.T-U Blill 'ri ia: ' b ,,,,,,1slslld's provincial M 1.5¢ August Whelb limi’ ,wry necessities of life th procured for 'til0’Pf!°° 0! (4 liquor were al'l‘al1l°ll' I0 _ attention. and a ,y prohibition literature .& me P,-lee of a bottle of th intoxlosn g varieties of the looni iieuor all me prices and then 3° in mes vunsus 'nil orig- ri cs Edward mr the wo nm lm md lm' ws Perley, head of the Canadian dele it fmd th.; th, M,” 7”, period Bation to the world disarmament “_ furnishes the zouowin; eelnpsf. °°“’,°"°“°°- WY “ld °l’°'~t Bri- w mm, . tains ilwposal for "qualitative" re- ’ as distri was convistionsios drunirsnnou in. D1' rm MIN! 55 per sent.; oonvistions for I sa ament violations of Isiiluor Temperance Act is-1 oss sent., puns ...hu s.i.r...', Conference _ _ °42p°rosni.:l=srosni\¢sordsstlls '--- N°" Y°"‘ “Wk E=°ll=llI°- W” 4 dup \*p|j¢hq]|.m mmugd ua pus (clllldllll llll AIDCUCOC rl# 'ubmxtbed to another ‘u’d.y 59 _- "" tm” for .n_ cont.-American hue, Jan., ioszf Cables) |ll°ll of gruelling cross-examinat w_c-'r-U- l Ummm DMN” mmm cimmvs, .spru za-sir ooom|°llllhlhstlns in an assertion that nrolrsrsss iirrn had nlalntsined the mmm m mmm M duction or srnns was the an-st con 'll ‘ W' ents sumstion arising no do ‘ cent , Inoresse in absolute alcohol ubsnmm of the mmmme ",f“m_ consumed 105 per cent-~ Increased as » t _ in vagrancy and disorderly cases hr” mmm °‘ muh" Sir George, in supporting the pro- Cldel, 110- P91' 00110-I 1113!!!! Ui pun nought forward yesterday by °“°”°°°t_ , *Um* °llll*lll°°4» 115 i»°l' sir John simon, sritish secretary ,D con . Increase in other minor 1°,-yum-sigh /irfairs,had the backing 9 offences 153 per cent.: Increase of all representatives of the nymph felwiolls ssslllt. ill per cent. commonwealth pressntotths meet- mcmaseinother major crimes,'rl ingghd of the Umm; sum Per Cell*-Slinl of the ’1‘ilnes, Jan. France, however, opposed the plan to _ - _ ww and dum” “mn loan. on the ground its provisions for pro-0 what can be bfllllhi Of h necessities of life for ii gms post brand of whisk ., more s amd impression yo ,¢roccr know on what _...ing- ~ tl - "W ““°s"°“ °' °°°°°°'l °° 'rim smvmr Mm or- rnmmn °l‘¥lllll°llt. sssertedminvsdor with- 'ihs bottle not long ago yuh by a correspondent to I .huy in the iouowing ills- bntsrio Govemmsn , und f behind Ferguson, wld ' product to boost the sale high salary deposits w md eapensively furnish ‘nsln streets oz cities W, ,elders are anxious » the ' ' oy WU liegglng and crime " , The "Seven Men of Preston" .lend me mn mm “mmm” probably be unsbletcpenetl-ate de- pledse on septum", ,_ 18”' md fences. He deprecated suggestions and ,_ ammo md mu, V following pledge is printed is sale of a product w ui- more people, destro _legitimate business than any else. It must have been jiccess, because they boos ~ g $50,000,000 weekly.” correspondent oontinyed i ilot boost the sale of. s . a milk and hogs?" And wh ' __--» INCREASE! isan increaseof l9.s )in the nlunber of gallons of villous and spirituous liquor edincanadaintheelg ~ ht period of Government Con- rrcm 38,283,721 gallons in ` » 12,478,431 gallons in 1081, as by the Dominion Bureau cf ~ is a 75 per cent. increl& use of herd liquor. 1lro_n_\" ‘ gallons in 1028 ,tn 8.039.705 the _» in 1030 as shown by '_..... Bureau' of Statistics aaiols palm; uns. 1999. Ontario spent: for Edu- , ' 011,774,000; 101.' Old AIO $288,000; for Mothers allow- -\2.309.000 for Public Health. " for Public Institutions ~ and Chai-aties. t8.0de.000 ls. $11,900,000; for Drink. _.000 spentonliquorsomsei more than on all these items. . , file foilowinginereasslin ' under varloulgqrmgqf _ “"' tfloiitrolbdiwlln 1032 1°”-'lllelizllreaarsfromths will- _ ` time ago the whole fore ‘ t h-eminent man was ensued , ere 'il manned. hicls increased 88 psrigntg “Was it YI-Will!!! increased QM pq- °,|||;,;¥0llY" Uk” Chl Of teetotal. Before 0|' Altar . Th’ mm bm” "°‘“9°"`°°°° early in June," Premier Sirltich y=°°“lP°lIll ill l-‘l° MW? °f °l'°°l ard souires ssid ioasy ss the nouss 3"°‘|“» hm” W' " 7°“'- md m' mst for the first time in two weeks. volyins conferences st whleh 2-°°°»- no hint of the l-ioious violence 00° Mel sbs*-lille" will he fell' which forced sdjorn-nnisrit two resented. begin recently- weeks ago was in evidence when The oslnpslsn is a hslieosl-wl° ll=°l’°ll“°°°- ll° “°°°°» “ld "‘ _M ,Q msprohablearsdistributionlrill FN 'dchisuyiear is the centenary of the “md b° bmumt 1°' »---~ -1 -l-»-~ _sf ,:‘i:..:'.:; ,_ '“°°°',',',m°h W" ‘",:h“:“d,,;:,y,d"';'; the _:pero elzsoirosnées had seen °‘°” "°°°°° d 'rn cruiser Dragon. _ disballde . e phd" in un' which arrived here after the riots rs li § a life- iiili’ it E 3 ii; sl ii.. 5 Eli § i ill: slas- Serry To Sn ligli Celia; ` Sta Gisli lei' Sleep I, Ushfoy, Kb-kileld, Oat., writes:-"I aodnndovmwlsbertel isslloss.sIlllvsl.!lll"! Ei” .9ls=i»srnsr. _ But Cannon Cody has asslued hibition oftanksand heavy artillery , the pilgrim society in new Yorlr, would weaken the dereneos oi an according to newspaper reports, invaded country. Joseph Paul-Bom to that "Canada'a liquor laws have °°l1l‘. l"l'°ll°h delelats. declared the inspired law and order. and avoided Pllll wld Unacceptable to his coun- il ths nlistsass tint less to boot- iw- Bir George, rebuttlng the French out tanks and heavy artillery would that any nation would seek loop- thsrcb h osoonl ‘ id 1 ° u thoypioxzrl in use ;’;_hm°"::: holes in the scheme toevs"e~terme °’ of an agreement. U perm” m°v°m°nt° “If we harbor doubts concerning °f Wm mm md 'mmm in Gm” the determination of every country B’""”"“‘°"° “M *°"¢“"‘” iorss tinternsti l snisnis pledge by means of a- leaflet issued om. mpg; Wm M wil; 53'; mimi by the United Kingdom Alliance- sh, marie nm - On the back of the leaflet the -` ~.,,, ,,,~.,,_¢ ;~\,,,.,<, i,, ,,, my :Newfoundland ,,,, cost in tunnis; the world of so- Election In ipnrs and tnlrsn more capital lll°l'f°W I llllll fl* h’°°°’1° PMI* W ted to May Or June abstain from all liquors of an in toxicatirig quality” . l BT JOHNS Nfld-. AUYU 23-(BY 1° 1' “un” W' ‘mms °th°"' The~Canadian Press)-The New- Vl°°°llll* S“°"'d°”' W- mmm foundisnd legislature will dissolve Shaw, ‘Profusor Gilbert Murray and ,md the government Wm so to th, Mr- Allthlll’ HODCIGISOD. people upwbably hte in Mpfy mt y _ departed two days asv! liiél §§§§§ sl? Detaih of the proposed redistribu- .___. ` . tim measure have not been made _ , th is reported ,,, M, W, ,,,, ,,,'“`,,I,,‘1°‘I,,".I,'_ °'“'“" °' “" ""“’ ",.,“"“,,..,.."°f.`l”_“¥.‘.`. .°.§f§.".n.. is tl.. , - ...n ...lin ...tn .. ......, nm. ts- ENQUIRIES sac Souclrcv in pemm _ "Ag 1 one of that dame hunter of seats to 2'! from the es fore he was removed to the hospit- _ 1°" B“’““ M “M” “net I ‘:|m;nn.°n“d 5, . nm. gy-gent 40. - ~ K _ al. It was found when he reached . _ mum.. M “M _______s__.__- ` , . there, that he was beyond the reach m°'°°“d °° '°' °°“'”' 1°' ' masultmo oasis ni anis 5 Eu or medical sldll end he eontlnued Short iosnasiaa ruse) ` wssimlomn snsil as-A issues mort to lslsht-ity or wsu str-sst's ` “l°** Millers was today the United status collate committee sitsr it had meds p 'lilllslv sod profusely studded ‘ Rllllhllls its invsatisation or effect of short salsa upon socuri Pm” md Public confidence, °°l'"°‘l'-¢° llldsy round itself centre of a series of striking dev opments. _ \ senator- wstsen oz indians. R091-lblioan leader, told nswspa msn it was his tsrnationai bankers had tried smash the market and force ‘collation of the war debts by `0¥l00 BUCKS tu dehy Digging” ,oovery. y Richard Whitney, president of market for German repara by bllylns them on the market a banking syndicate headed by P. Morgan and Company. iruptsd toward tus oloss oi the by exchanges with Chairman N beck, who complained the with replies were unsatisfactory. Me while, nearly I score of New will be heard tomorrow. ooanwsu. school. wall School for the month March Peiihick and Naomi Bain; 3, M jorie Lowther; 4, Doris Crosby Grads IX-1, Mary Wa1k`er;’V‘ Grade VII-1, Charles MacK1 non; 2, Jean Frlzsell; 3. Crosby; 4, Jack MacMillan. Grade VI-1, Louise Bain; 4, Hector Scott. - thus' Howard: 8. Lillian Scott; Robert Donahue. Grade IV-1, Maynard Shaw; Martha Walker and Ruth Bain; Alice Howard; 4, Roy Good. Grade III-1, Marion Good: Margaret Donahue. Grade II-1, Stanley Crosby. hue; 2, Ralph MacPhail. Grade I (Jn)--1, Norms. Shaw; ll\l8. Bitter News United States oyster-shells Southampton. These are to be stanza follows: "0 bitter news for patriot hearts The British egg, though good parts. Will bear a foreign cover; The British cock, poor noodle, -Forgetting ‘Cock-a-doodle-dc,” which will give the contents bushels. Care must be taken to sure accurate measurement. . €®Ai. r t ' icsnsdlsnrrsss cools) re -Democrat deputy in the last true' On Wall V-.Stroe important by own alongside the French general hump; elections battle. _ ubiic I ions list oi boss- operators oh. constitution to stop cabinets from _with ‘ dummy nam", years of the last Chenlbor for in- th, stance saw ten successive ministr- lf? the the often that the rapid turnover has el- ' M. Boapini would create “two the W' th idin so-ei for :inn tous: that ln- "“"""‘°° °""°” ‘-"”‘ Y can deiib te' favor. the 5. lOl his tions _ bonds, while they were being sold, there passed peacefully away Lillie for C- McConnell at the home of her Whitney'a testimony was inte do ot- egsl came as a shock to all her friends- LD Yo brokers and traders, including per. Island Hospital l°r llllellllll ll°ll‘l° oy Rockefeller, were waiting under les, and all that medical skill, kind subpoena to take the stand. They nursing. and loving care could do on-sae x,.1 Em, mpg- g_ Beta beautiful wreath of flowers on her If s _ Following is the report of Corn- . . . 2, Ruth Stone; 3, Andrew Gass. U upon her countenance, the bitter- n Hilda. Norma Walker; 8, Dorothy Good; Grade V-1 Eileen Shaw; 2, Ar- hen- pastor, Rev- M, K. Charman. Grade I (Sr_)-1, James Dona- hymns which were chosenhby me Carl MacKenna; 3. Isabel Howard and John Walker: 4, Jackie Done- used by mmm poultrwkeepem ‘or en' the deceased, were: Edward Hugh- I 1 ' couraging the British hens to lay B t , Y) , s 1 ' \ 1 ' , ssss with good si/out shells. 'rn °°" "°‘°°h B°y‘““ S°”“°“’ 1' i ‘/) _ y only one “Lucio,” in the Mancheste Guardian, laments in verse; on ` ”' y l 9 ~.' -i D, H i el-ltoth Peopiescenl- ~ rl. __ _ __ etegrwg Banded Tw B mga ww ` A _ 1 V reslstlngiqualitles, and its adaptability to the exact- ` i Black days for Engiand's loveri Will strike up Yankee dcodlel' -Christian Register And when the dawn is cold a blue ______-_--- and then divide this sum by 1%. in ee that the grain is levelled off to en- _____._____.___-é-- ss 4.: ._ \ 'Newt ‘Schenie PABIB. April 22.-George scap- ini. blind war veteran and Socialist- , Chamber for one of the Paris Sells. -is conductinga campaign of his ' He seeks a change in the French falling so f~equently_ 'rho four ies. He believes govemments are toppled over on minor questions so become I. farce ~ question! of confidence," one callin! for resignation of the entire Min- ” resignation of one Cabinet member. This strikes at the heart of the tril- ' diuon of souective esoinet respon- " sibility, which M. Bcapini does not LILLIE C- MMBCANNELL On Saturday, March 26, 1982. _~|_ father, Archibald MacCa.nnell, Pis- quid, in the thirty fifth year of bel' 1'. 312. _ y Though the deceased was in fail- ing health for some time. her death . Bile had undergone an olJ9l'“l‘°“ ,k .ms yen! ego in the prince Edward was done, but she failed lo reliv- sho was a yotulg iflrl °f “WMF qualities possesed of more than or- dinary intelligence, and a ples-sent and cheerful disposition which en- deared her to all that were favored of with hed' acquaintance. To look at her remains' with a casket the gift of her two broth ers, Walter and Neil, of Western Canada. a lookof ineffable Wwe ness of death seemed somehow to be removed, leaving instead a sense of its suhlimity and giving, as it 2, 5 sump” of the glory beyond into which she had lust passed- The funeral service, conducted by 4. wns held on Monday the seth st 2 "'p. m-, the text Sclolnan’s son! 51 2 2. "My beloved is gone down into his at garden , _ , £0 gBl5h&l'li1leB-"~ _ The Rev. Mr. _ Charman 9' in the course orhls address, spoke many consolinx WUNS Ol Sylllllilllly to the bereaved. The beautiful deceased before passing were: "Sun 2’ of My Soul," “Llfe’s Railway t°` Heaven" and “Mother’s Prayer." She leaves to mourn, besides 8 sorrowing father, two sisters, Mrs Annie C. Jay, Mt. stewart and Mrs. to D., at home- _ The pall bearers also chosen by E, Jonathan B'irt, Lloyd Jay and Neil Munn. course of syinpathizing friends who in came to see her mortal remains and to one they loved ‘so dear. The ser D ducted by her Reverend Pastor, ., lniiy plot, beside that of her moth er, who predeceased her but a few years ago. _ _ ELDON LORD H The death occurred in the Prince County Hospital, Sfummsrside, on Thursday, April 14th, of Eldon Lord of Tryon- _ years ago, when he movevd to cher- Uhiversal Motors of that place. lottetown, being employed by the V to sink slowly until the end came. GITAWA, A¢il=H-This -ls the _ The funeral service was held in time of ‘tho yell-when it beoilncl I ` the Tryon United Church on Satur- importsnt to the farmer to know Wo deal in all grades and l|l°l» day afternoon 'at 2-ao and was large- fsh-iy aosurateiy the quantities of hit in one quality-that is, the vw ly attended. 'rhe services were con- grsinhs nas avsllslile f°rs°¢_1-he Royal gm- 1 l-he 5l€€1 C°lllllhllY 0_1' Clilllidli Ht adian Golf Association intends , 7 l-he Blllllllil lll€¢llll8 01' the Orghll- strictly to enforce the Amateur rul- ization here today. Charles S. Wil. ing, W, H_ plant president of the ‘- °°l¢ Wes splwlllted chairmen of the , body, stated many. coupled with the b0B»l'd 0! dlreeklls- . statement was a definition of trle The imperial economic confer- amateur rules as follows: ence to be ,held at Ottawa in July “An amateur golfer is one who, ` would be “eppr0evh0d by all in thc .mer attaining the nge of ia yours, h0P° 'mill 55 li result Empire trade has not carried clubs for hire. would be stimulated and commcr- ‘And who, after attaining the age cial relations between Canada and iof 16 year5_ has not (by ,-eceyved the mother country and other Do- -.my consideration either directly or » minions would be strengthened and indirectly, for playing or for teach- broadened by mutual co-operation," ing the game, or for playing in n . Mr. McMaster said in his address. match or toumament; (cl because "The llllilll Dlll'IJose of the con- of his skill as a. golfer, received ference will be to see what possi- ' lifter Dec. 31, 1022, is salary or re- hllltles there are or changing in munerniion either directly or in- , favor of Empire trade, the flow of directly from rmy firm dealing ln ‘. imports of those goods now cuter- goods relating to the playing of the _ ing Canada. rather than the con- game; id) played for amoncy prize , summation of any action whlcll in any competition. would be calculiitod to menace thcl “The acceptance without pzlynicnt _fli- pcsltiori of tile Canadian producer," of golf huns, eluhs or golf mer- MF- MCMH-Slcr Conllnllcd. cilandiso will render a player in- “R l-S Very SllliSf8Ci0l”y £0 be flblc ,eligible to compete in the amateur £0 Bible that me P0ilCY Of lilo championship," another clause says. ` British Steel Export Association as --1; is; 3 dh-ec; violaghm of the ’ publicly declared. has been to do-isrunteur rule for nn individual to E V610? their SXDOFY-5 '-0 Cllllllda- lll i receive expenses as il. consideration oi' H1058 S1295. 5118995 and flllllllllt-S Ol i for his entering a. match or tourna- steel which are not mallllfacturci;i’mem_ Mr, plant, deeiured, Qmegay *' ln this country." ‘sanction has been given, however, to the payment of certain travelling l l ~5:-,__. - expenses of teams for inter-provin- . Blizzard Sweeps cial and international matches. ‘ - WeSterH Canada. Sporting goods firms were co- f CALGARY, April 22-(By tile operating with the association in Canadian Press) -- Central lllld strict enforcement of the rules, he , Southem Alberta. last night lay in said_ the grip of a severe blizzard, with 4 ._ temperatures .groping rapidly and Statistics recently compiled in winds snapping telephone and tele- Eumpe Sh°Wth“t»ba"1“3“°idem's» graph poles at several pomw a child of 10 may live until 60, at Gathering strength as night Wore 21 the expectation oi' life 45 more on the storm began to take its ,ou years, mid at 40, 28 more, A of damage after blowing and hurling snow from the northwest for the gusts. Some points near the city previous 12 hours without doing nliy`si1lv automobiles stalled, with one l' hay-m_ ircport saying about 40 cars were ` A wind with velocity of 28 miles rtbimdcned between the city and _ lj, an hour was blowing in thc Calgary`Ghcstcrnierc Lake, 12 rniics to the , district, pitching biting snow in \vild;cast. . » i r ,L , Alfred Douglass, Moosejaw, Sask- Four brothers. Walter, Transcona, A” A”‘°"°““ "°"m°' 1' '°”°"°d Manitoba; Nell, soux lookout, ou- /` to have brought 15.000 bags of mm Hector' Pisquid md James M _ ` I ‘:"v*;=' .1 4* ,.» .74 ,ff ‘ d vices at the grave were also con- ' `~ ` ' '_ ` .»_ where all that was mortal was gent- ‘ `- f: \ ly laid to rest in the beautiful fa- `- l _' a a “ 9" ` ' Q JO ` _»-, ..' r s-/‘_ ' *-_ff/}' _ ,i lil is " 1 l ,l-_ 1, A The deceased was born in Tryon _ in 1905, where he lived until two ii Mr. IA7i‘d had been in his usual " Wor ll, Forgin s, Min ing Special! ea and Too s. Culveria, Road Graders, Con- tractors' Flows. Shovel and Dragline Buckeisé Manganese Points, uckel Bases. Struct ural Steel and Building _ Jolsis. Castings, Pattern in-slisssim_l ns. xsnnsur ’sssoonsln, sms- °“'°°" l -_ V _ l'/, approximately 1400 lbs., wheelbase 120 inches, hlnfles _ 5,11 __,` .' J' _ ' ._ " ` ' I _ 'I - . . -I l } The most modern equipment, central location and I sui°Nuf=sc'rumNc,co.l.'m New ol.Asc.ow NOVA sc01'iA i N THE construction _and maintenance of Maritime Highways the J. W. Cunlming Manufacturing Company Limited is playing _ V its part as a Maritime industry by supplying ' the J. W. C. No. 3 All Steel Grglder. . . For years l 1 this grader has been remarkable for its wear- '_' ` ing conditions under which Maritime Highways are _ _ constructed and maintained. l ‘ psy their lost tribute or respect " ~ '.f4£__ ,_.__ fl - Now, worthwhile improvements, the result of pains- taking research, have been made to renderit still more serviceable: Cast steel worms and gears with bronze bushings' _ _ _ front king-bolt support one piece steel casting with suitable bearing for king- ~ bolt . . _ exceptionally strong curved legs supporting ` ~ __ moldboard, improved moidboard adjustment. Weight J. _._f;f__ 6 feet. Supplied with flanged or plain treo’ wheels. ` unsurpassed shipping facilities make it possible for ' the J. W. Cumming Manufacturing ‘Company to ' fulfill orders 'for almost anything in steel with unex- _ ~ coiled workmanship -and the minimum of time in ‘ l delivery. 'A -f., . .1- , l -_s tl i _ i , .