I ,._ Prince Edward? Theatre March, 16th. 1th. The Benevolent Irish Society pro. sents the ' 4 -; 'ACT COMEDY'— 4 “All the Comforts of An Irish Home? By Wm. Gillette, of Fitzgerald Publishing Co, New York. Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor Lt-Gov. Dalton and Mrs. Dalton, His Worship Mayor Stewart and Mrs. Stewart. 6’. it» Stage Director Dr. T. E. Robbins. 6 — SPECIALTIES —— 6 Ch'town Male Chorus Admission 750., 50c., 35c. Curtain Rises 8.15 sharp Tickets On Sale Now. men-that Justice exalteth a nation .l""ii<irr or our primatlal dignity, fill! in Roma itself, our City and . Episcopal Bee." W“ National Railways in succes- Qllon to the late Alex Astle who was My iniured whiio on duty, Mr. fmmiin. announcement is REQUESTS (continued from‘ Page 1) GAUTIOUS (continued from Page l) civics of charity and justice and m; fundamental ' ’ structable irutllS and teachings on the value ti souls and the dignity of the hu- gun individual, on man's origin ind his destiny and his essential iiiations with God, the Creator, Redeemer, Lord and Judge, and with his fellow men and the rest of - creation." The Poniiff, wearing a rich white mock, a red mantle fringed with wrmine and a skull cap, addressed f the cardinals attending the consis- "iory from a crimson-gold throne "their under a velvet canopy in the , beautiful Consistory Hall. § in his enumeration of his joys llld sorrows since the inst consis- wry in which he mentioned among ihe sorrows the "most painful sur- prise we could not help feeling at ihc baptism of a. royal infant ad- ministered by a. non-Catholic min- tier." This was a. reference to the irillodox baptism of Princess Marie uise, the daughter born in Janu- ~ to King Boris and Queen ioanna of Bulgaria. ‘The Queen is ‘ldaughter oi the King and Queen '1 1mm ' exchange markets settle down and a i-iiia baptism‘ ii“ Poniiii ‘aid, true estimate of the Canadian dol- i" “discussed i“ and wide, even iar's worth in the United states, will mud the Coniines oi Buigaria’ to be available. Meanwhile the Can- "iii flmuemmi of aii and me ‘mm adlan Government its not altering its mo! many... ruling fixing the United States dol- , i’ declared Queen Joanna m“ iar at par here for Customs duty- ' iiilullty "for she protests before WWW“: I -|illat she is innocent in allthat bppened, that she in no way co- herated, that she gave no consent iiilier expressed or tacit. and that, when she became aware of what Jjis intended she had neither tlfe “Willem nor the means to express ‘filer opposition." I‘ “Tosay and to make believe, as -»iiu been done, that such a course "Ins taken by reason of superior motives oi public weal brings sor- Wililly to mind the divine words '50 forgotten and ignored today and c so worthy of serious meditation, .mlwlarly on the part oi states- and the French franc, however, de- ollned against the Canadian dollar, the pound going from $4.17 Satur- day to $4.09 and the franc from $4.72 cents Saturday to $4.71. But allover the world Foreign Exchange trading was at a mini- mum as traders warily watched for normal conditions to return, and Monday's quotations were not re- garded as a proper indication of rel- ative values of the world's curren- have their effect but technical nlar- ket operations were an important factor. ' ‘Those who looked for a closer rel- ation between the Canadian and the United States dollars were Sui‘- prised by the drop in the Canadian" dollar as trading opened under rigid restrictions along with partial rel opening of United States banks. But at Ottawa it was pointed out, the development was not unexpected. It was taken as a "hangover" from the hectic dealings of the week be- fore the United States holiday went into effect. Some days will elapse before the (Continued from Page l) man H. Davis. diplomatic "trouble- shooter" extraordinary, abroad without delay in the hope of turn- iiig the world toward peace through disarmament at a time when mil- itary activity is stirring on three continents. Named as United States Ambas- sador tc Great Britain was Judge Robert W. Blngliam, lawyer and publisher of Iiouisviiie, Kentucky. Jesse Isldor Striius. New York dc- partment store head, was appoint- ed Ambassador to France and Jo- sephus Daniels, Secretary oi ihc Navy in war days, was definitely chosen for the Mexico City Ein- bassy. Senaieconiirmatlon oi all three was expected shortly. (Canadian Nickel Co. Shows Loss (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March, lib-Interna- tional Nickel company of Canada. Limited, reports n net loss of $135,- 344 for tho year i832 compared with a not profit of $5,094,497 for the year ending Dec. 3i, 193i. The annual report was mailed to share- holders today. The loss reported for the year is figured after deducting all cllarsvfl for depreciation, depletion, taxes and other reserves. The net oper- ating income vras 83.303399 5mm which was deducted $735,306 for 1n- tcmt and reserves other than de- pmoistion and niliie depletion, leaving a ' balance of 52.533993 which is $694,184 ill excess of PT?‘ femd dividend disbursements of 81,083,909. ‘but sin maketh nations miserable." Another sorrow, the Pope said, Was "Protestant proselytlsm, at one time cautious and cunning. at an- ioiher time unabashed and provoca- lilh that is freely and impudently Plilflflvd in all Italy, the proper IAnnounce C.N.R. I Appointments i isilcclal to the Guardian) MONCTQN- N. B., March 13- nfe flbllfilntment is announced of iliiam Keflys as acting roadmas- lfi‘ oi tho Harcourt and southern i .P°"'°Il of the Bathurst subdivis- ions also the Loggieville and Richi- Wflo subdivisions o! Vile Dana- mil was formerly extra gang ako made o! the permanent appdnt- “"11 or wimitm n. airliner, as "Kdmasfcr of the northern por- n°h 0i ihc Bathurst subdivision D31!‘ the Caraquet, Bliippegan and m" ousie subdivisions. Mr. Bul- ' “s Wlmerly acting road mas- i“ “heme oi these subdivisions. "T" Pmmote the use of locally -, ""1 tinni- thrwtholit m: Bri‘i~h Dials for instrument boards oi llrpilngg and automobiles have been invented that are coated with . return in connection with the in- ,m;;pp,, APPRUVEUF CENTRAL GUARDIAN ~ a VIIIOCo ALL THE COMFOBTS oi all Irish Home. or normal-at tiie Rotary Club, was a guest. Rotarian J~ M. Murley reported on the Male Chorus concert which was men. sored by the Rotary club. 'I‘he gross receipts were $381 and the not proceeds. which will be given to the Red Cross. were $130.48. Ro- tarian Marley, on behalf of the On-to-Boston commitee, read a letter stating that the steamship fare 4mm St. John to Boston and teniaticnai Convention to be held in Boston the latter part of June was $15. Rotarian Arthur H. Mould then presented moving pictures taken by the Canadian National Railways showing fishing scenes in the Lake of the Woods. in north- western Ontario, also scenes o1 Montreal. ORGAN RECITAL -- The organ recital at the close of the service in Trinity United Church last Sunday evening was greatly appreciated by those who heard it, following as it did the very fine sermon by Dr. " y on the place and meaning of praise in worship. Prof. Ken- dall's mastery of the organ was a- izuln demonstrated in his rendering of Sketch in Fmi-Schuman, Even- ing Chimes, Whecldolt; Volga BODs- man, Goln‘ Home, Grand Choeur, of which special mention might be made of his moving rendition of Volga Boaimnll. The two soloists Miss Margaret Stems in “Jesus, Joy . hi‘: column in reserved for new. of inc-mi interest but advertising 0| n newt-y nature may he lnaerfrii tit s count u word strictly puyulria lu ud- . 8353-3-14-31. Rotary . r luncheon yesterday, Past President J. J. Hornby presided, Hon. J, p, Fraser, p. member oi the Halifax THE CHARLOTTETOWLIZIIUQUARDIAN mosses atueuose TEA 'l__‘§i_l_t_ TEA FOR ECONOMY Tastes GOOfL-Spends Well Only 35c per pound package; 18c per half pound l RELIEF PHASES (Continued from Page l) would never be real sanitation in the city as long as there were ne- sldences without sews-rage. He al- so made reference to the practice ,0! some citizens oi promiscuously dumping garbage in various parts ‘of the city, particularly around the wharves, and war the approach to the city from l-iillsbcro Bridgi‘. Finances Councillor Kennedy, for the Fi- nance committee reported that for relief up to March 13 there had been spent $6655.85. Up to Mari-ll ‘l there had been seventeen men employed on the Government Pond _; project. since the first of the year in back I taxes. Councillor Reardtm r- llttle work was bring r streets. Lights Committee Committe reported that he had proof of the justification of til!‘ appointment of Pllortrical Inspec- tor W. P. Doull in the valuabl- i Councillor Holmon for the Light i of Man's Desiring," Bach, and Mr. Raoul Reymond in "Cantiquc." is the Lord," with precision and good expression, The offering received was devoted entirely to the funds of the Women's Missionary Society. PERSONALS ' ivtiss Nettle lvlcNelll, Milton, spent the week enci in Charlottetown. Mr. Wilbur Younkcr, Kingston, spent Sunday in Charlottetown. Mr. Sheldon Easter returned to his home iii North Wiltshirc, after spending the wcck cnd in Char- lottetown, the guest_'of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan. BlREBTOR$ siiiiviils (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, March 13.—Directors of the Canadian Pacific Railway to- day approved the financial state- ment foi" 1932, showing a surplus of $1,007,88l'after fixed charges but before pension fund withdrawals and preferred dividends and an- nounced that the result of the year's operations "preclude any Iufber dividend distribution for inc Fear 1932 to either preference or ordin- ary stockholders." Gross earnings were shown at $123,936,714 compared with $142,- 337,648 in 1031. Working expenses, including all taxes, absorbed $103.- 846120, leaving net earnings at I20,- oaaoas against szseozavz.‘ Addition of $4,637,425 representing special income and reduction of fix- cdhchnrges amounting to $23,619,- 520 left a surplus of $1,007,881 from which was if.‘ $750,000 contribu- tion to pcnsi. Jlld. The balance l revenue account. Preferred dividends of two per cent. for the first half oi 1032 were paid on Oct. l last to the amount of $2,745,138, deducted from surplus. siisrsnii auiiiimui ..' This column is ruorved h! new: of local Internal but advertising o! u ncwny nature may be lloomd u! 2 cents a word strictly payable In lslvunoe. . JLEAGUF. HOCKEY-On Silt- Hiisdra, i... v . -.i porflfiguy ,_,_ mi!“ i l 1"": r iomf “i books aivinn detailed in- medion of many woods that little commercial recognition. a print ffilds luminous by ultra- vl. t rjl to pr icct the eyes oi fliers and drivers from the more in- tense’ light from reflected electric lamps. toria cross, l-fl son of New York City, of tile Ma- board room of the City Hall, and entative had admittfd that they could not collect an extra. charge. and had instructed Mr. McKee not to collect it in future. paying dividends "in script" in lllc City of Charlottetown. the big shareholders were attempt- quldation. sooner the company got out the bflwr- The "M1196? were no good until five years had elapsed. said derstoooi the moln difficulty was not in the tax but in the over- charging for light and power. Th" matter could be adjusted by lodg- ing a complaint with i-llf} Public Utility Board, he stated. "Mmiiloyment relief His Worship Stated that he had received instruc- tion that the Government wisliori. l0 meet the committee on Mal-cit, of $257,881 was added to surplus gm intimated that complaint hm] been received from Ottawa regard- ing the size of the relief bills. 'l'llc result of the meeting wit; that ii was decided that a maximum and a minimum were to be sgf, on m. _____________ lief dispensed accordingto the size of the family. there was several ways in which money might be should be closer ccmmttee before orders came fo the city clerk, it was an Procedure that orders slrciilci information collected and in good work which he had been doing cie, against that oi iiie- United l Beethoven and "Aria" Mozart, were The wmmmiee had beill WW BU" Saba “oi oniy did seiiieineni oi’ 0f characteristically high ordenilve and would have a 1111011 i0 mbiiimking imiiciay commiimeiiis Trinity Church Choir sung "Great PIcS-"ht shvrtiy- ‘ $7,000 had been collected " ask/xi to iIC very careful. C iilLzilfli‘ llcardon felt that the ion llnd (lOllC their part in the requisitions. It was ior int» only Clerk to decide how inuril rel-cl should be issued. Czaiilcllol" llfillllflffiy stated that at iii" nil-Lilli,» with tile Govern- lllCiII, iiivrc were only illvco speci- iit: iizsiiilitizw on \l'lli('ll cmip aillts lluii l» i ll lllrliii‘. f.‘o-.li~.'Z.i- iiolmnn stated that ' oxiki conic direct from ille '11 to ii1r~ gill,’ clerk, and ..>ic ille oiilei‘ office should be 11;" It was suggested that the clerk same in 300d condition. Other duties performed: Sumiiionses served Subpoenas served ......... Garnishee served . . . . . . . . . Notices served Food Inspection destroyed. Milk Test, Feb. l5, 1933. J. E. Boyver William Smailwcod Roderick MacDonald iill tin“ other ofiiro be transferred i-u fill‘ viiii-v of tlw city clerk. - Tim (iii Clrrk In reply to a; iiuurii ll MJiCEl $17 a mouth for ai v1.11“ c inlnil); - i. lit.- also suggosicd that; iier a. in: iris name liad been’ i ‘:1 (‘Cfi on the relief list the rei li1..'.lj.' oi tire clelgynicn, ind ('5 nil ihc lilrflllilil‘. on,’ o 1'.‘ E W01.’ rid 11's‘ i ‘ii iiic tliil < Air; \ ‘ in ‘.ii. A rcswl: 1.011 _\\';li, p " ctl to am-f vrwi iiw (’1i_\' of Cimroiieiolvll ln-‘ r rrnzil Ad, in ihc srciiolis i» rift uiili quiiifiiciltons of \Il'( ljzlrlcr illr- nci as amended inrt i-cnr the right of poll tax vot- 01's ll"fi been rcznoved. The resolu- Gcorgc Munn Wood Bros A. R. cudmore W. H, Snlitll .., .. ilt.i>cl' Bros _. Violate Whcatiey .. Allison i-lolmes E~ Cullen ,__ iston Bros ztoi- McWiilialns -.. ~- ' imm Walsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A. McRoe and Suns T. A. Brothers . . . . . . . .. Pure Miik Co - Lea J. MacDonald iSchoois) _, G. Tllonlpscn 511G110)‘ Illman Joules S. Walker ... A. R. liifcKay . All above clear. u. n. s" ... I .. Cr- and G. Milk C0 Honltll Pasturized Milk Co “'55 U“? 1111"‘ 111"!“ W. Gurilsey and Sons l... by ihc Hygiene Service Company on February the 20th and found .-on Tire lollowing report oi Food in- spccticn {or the month of Feb- ruary. 1033 was presented by Di‘~ I- E. Croken, Fcod Inspector: Condemned as unfit ior food and Fifty six (56) portions of car- casses one carcass of pork .. 4.7 3.8i 4. .. 3.7 .. 3 4.0 4.0 4.5 4.1 4.3 '3.8 3S . 3.3 4.0 Harvard Beaion . . . . iiml also iuovitlod for the amend- Louis Rep" lll"ll' of rrgulaiiolls oi‘ olec- Aim“. Coniaiiinii :(\(‘l“vcl‘lti ti" if ilxsilrciion. pcmiiy T“ "section 112 o! tile city of char- Feb 28' i933 "In June last year." Councillor wtioww" mcmimraua" A“ being Lorne Kelly Holman stnteii} “the light oomniit- 21-1’1*GP°- 5. C-“P- 1"- 1?‘ “MW a" Kepporh Farm . . . , . . . .. ice met with prominent roproz- ‘""l*<i"<i by ruining ~10 rub SWVWYVJQhn Aylivard entatives, headed by Mr. D0ll£1iCl~ ‘m’ illClifiyf 11m [qlfmvlllgi John Dickcilson ritlme Electric Company. in the The wmpflny. he stated, was Councillor Hennessey stated that ng to force the company into li- He thought that tlic he c His Worship stated that lie un- 2 Unemployment nelirr Reporting for the committee 011 M the meeting the GOlivflllllPlll. Saving Possible Councillor Holman stated that saved. TilCFO supervision by llllihiilll e lit‘ be comma, The qlergy should be I inspected ilic dump managed neciion, or prcveutng ihc connec- Lion of illlV detective. or uilinspeci- Chief Health Keeping I mollifrlly rcpilli (‘if illC Department of Health for the lottetolvn for February, 1933. --0. tums, 1i; till-out .s\\'€ibS for culture, attended. Bailitary Officer Joules E. Bradley, I hereby submit Sanitary Officer Restaurant "r "And icl" iurilpcilillg tllc (Fscon- Plllllii‘ "Hlllh Following: is 1hr report of the Olilccl‘. Dr. B. C. the I bog to submit herewith City of Char- Chest examinations-w. Communicable diseases reported Cases (]\lfll'i\lllilll.‘(l—-0. Laboratory oxamiilailous—Blood ximlillaiions, 58", slucars, 4; spu- ; misccllnnccils, 0. venereal (lisensc report: Patients trciltmi-Malcs, 25: fe- Stlniiary Officer's R1110" Following _is ille report oi ihc my report as for ihc month nded I‘1Fi)l'il."il‘_l' 28th. i933. ill-period .. All above clear. Cream Test. 36 samples milk. 2 sediment. 15 samples cream. 1. E. CROKEN, D. Food lnsp Police Report The following report on actf of the Police Force for the month of‘ February was prepared by Chief Birtwhistlc, and presented Councillor Burke: SEVOIIHCH lITYCSlS WBTQ within the City limits during Feb- ruary ior-thc following classified offences:- males, 2i; total 46. E New cases rcported—-Malos '7, fe- é nlalcs, 4; toiiil 11. gum-m, 3i ,3 Total number of trcatlnollis giv- if. g en during the nionih~lll. :3 O Nursing division rciwili Breaking and entering l 1 Pupils cxalnlilod, 274 health in- (mic ygflrg in Dor- spcctiolls; homo visits made. 9; Pll- chestcr Penitentiary) plis excluded for skin condition, 0; Breach Ticket of Leave miscellaneous, 7 lessons in llomc Mg 1 nursing and first aid glvcll. Drunk and incapable . l2 l1 Viinl Statistics Report (City of Obiaiiiing Mom-y by Charlottetown)~~Birt1ls, 4i; deaths, 9315i; prep-QC“ 1 l so; marriages 15- (mi-on months impris- Sunitriigv Officer's rvport atiach- onmeni) rd. Unlawful iwascssion oi GCIIPYiIilTlllill'i'{S—Di)Jl\i.ll(!l'li1llll- swim Goods 1 . lniliiiziug clinics nro lining held in viigrimcy _ 1 1 tile cliy schools and are being well Toiais _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Y _ _ , ‘ _ H 17 15 In addition to the above Jioned arrests illere were two T1")- seciliions under Act with one conviction and 011v dismissal, one conviction under the Railway Act for Trespass, one for wearing without authority, five for iailini! to 3 Returns, one under ihc liiifllwiiy tllc military scwirc l'(‘ll(l(‘l‘ Dominion Income Prohibition Badge had discussed with them luaitors Cd i“‘lr“‘i“ilu“ °r “Dpmmci and Market Buildillii- Feb. 2-1. 1933. of importance to the city, but were t] C‘ ~'i‘~‘“ “ “m” of [C05 i" be ‘ John Colcs 28-0] unable to come to an agreement. P“! U" “n m“"‘°“* "cqmnng m‘ Charles smith ... ... 1B0 One very important matter taken ‘Pccihm S. Brycniop . ..... 27.0 up by the committee with rcpers- an cmliravwrs John Ford . . . . .. 330 entatives of the Company was that ' 9mg i“ m“ m’ Edson Chandler ... ... 24.0 with respect the penalty clause. t “mmil m "Fulfill?! °r B. Saundors ... ... 2911f The company was adding tclr " "“ “flmgi ‘mums or Clive Roberts .,, ... ... .... i‘ per cent additional ii its i-ilsio- "DD1i0-ll<'i‘~= uiiillii I110 @593" ‘md w E. Saunders ... 28.0. mers were a day or two Iiiie in Pmhlbii- hm“ m“ mgmaic an m" John Ford ... 33.0 pairing light biii5_ H iiic i.u_iio_ liccnsril i)r‘l'.‘~!lli from so engaging.‘ Hammond Rodd 300 mer put up a fight, lie did not have u’ 91m" “ I'm‘ n" “Ch licenses; m pay the extra ciiiii-gmr- and t; pvovdc for n Board of com- Feb‘ 25L i933 Councillor Holman stated ht- 01'9"“ °““"‘“‘“"' i“ “mm” 59°“ J. 0. Mvfiresvr i?" wished citizens to know that they ' “ml “Tiuicrs rcgardmg '1'. A. Rodd . ... 28.0 did not have to pay the penalty “my “mi ‘kn new" G. A. Co‘cs ... ..... 26.0 m; M; the meemg when iiic (_Oni_ such licenses shat! be granted.” Jam“ swim u. H. ___ 210 plaint had been made the l‘Cpl‘Cs-- W. MacDonald 21.0 V. S. cctor. vities by made i Dismissals __-'I'oi.a1 t-s 112 I >_. i! l7 men- Tax ,1 ihc cahizfiiiy chock on Canadian 35 Friday night's earthquake is slnvx. iimmiml’ lief-suits from the Domini “i, iourneying throughout the quain- 437 i 4V0 ported tllcinsclvcs siiic. 5i These include lmiis W. Carleton. afiiCllfi-FIOHCLUWII, Prinz-c KdlVlliTi Isl-r i“) Harlici D. Wyatt.» 4.0 Zj RAILWAliMllILI. i mi '10‘ 8 3 1 3 (IORDII. Sustainb-tfircngtlzcm Name P. C. i“ Butter fat Roland MacDonald 3.8 an Caldwell J. Wood . 4.0 e Gr E. H. Douglas . 4-0 p ted Safe Willard Kelly ... -- 6i LO , "f-rf J. W. Mulch .. 4-0‘ 5 ANGEL“ “mi” ’3'-“”’-'-” in ‘mm ‘$590060 illjilry and have ro- lalld; Mrs. iBrockvilic, out; wirunm road. [New Ginsqnu", N. 5.: ..;i K11‘: ,1, 1.1. Aildkc. aioilctall. N. la. I (Continued iiom Page 1i i iliililc. Fi-lv people. he iilouglli, l'i."l\l- i izeti file inlmensiiy of ihc two _ wcnls with nearly 40.000 miles oi lmckilgc iillrl lflilfi00 PIIIDiQVCJi i (‘flflilllg libel!’ .°1'.’i0_000.0()0 fl yror ill i normal times. ,' ' Butll railways had carried on; ‘successfully until ovcriiikril by an unpreccderziwl economic depression common i0 tho entire world. llc had no cziiicism to offer ihc l'ail~‘ way mailzigcnlcilti. apart from illcir ilzlilurc to awaken early cllough to {the menace of motor competition .on the highways. An earlier real- izziition of ‘the inlponrilicc of mo; colllpeiition lvoiiitl iluvc saved both‘ 36 lines many millions. he thought. Mr. Sandcrsoli had a good word- for Sir Henry Thornton and cx-i pressed n bciici that ivlliic ihc Io;- lner cilz-immn and president of iilc,‘ National ltailwnys made some mix-i ‘ takes they were more thnll oflsctio; by his acilicvcnzcllts. Discussing the Royal Commission on Tllllliipflfiilllilll Ml‘. Szllldcrsolli said all its labors hurl no: acldctii uiu/tlliilg i0 tllc kiloivicdge alrcndyi licld by the GOVCITIHICliL/lilldi ilrobably by every illlOl'i7l(‘(l (‘iLiZCll of Canada. The majority oi ihc‘ members oi ihc commission favor-i ed private ownership, lit‘ l-‘illii, and the commission's report sccmr-d to him to carry the snrit of amal- gamationf Tile report of the commission ilutl not told Parliament ailytililig ilcw, said Mr. Sanderson. The bill. founded on the report,‘ coiltnincil three parts. Part onc. said Ml‘. Sanderson, dealt with the appoint- ment of three trustees "or receivers as the Prllllc Minister called them" who would replace the l7 directors. These trustees, said Mr. Sanderson, “have absolute power or will have absolute power if this bill passes this House to adlnillistcl" the af- fairs of the C. N. R. system.“ The trustees, if the bill ivcnt through Parliament, would have power which Parliament should not give to ally three men. "They will be a law within themselves," stated Mr. Sanderson, SHIPMENT iii (Continued from Page l» Boy‘, llc by siailiiard oi Oaklalltis. Onc is a grand daughter oi Xenia’; Oxford King, sire of iill‘ world's record imported vow Xvlliu‘ Oxford Lilac, and illcrc are iillf‘ llciicl" ralvrs of real good brooding. They should form illc buss of . , real good herd for Dr. Lon-viz. ihc c.‘._.- Aila§st for Tosi. The amounts collected Lil I-‘Jtcs and costs during ihc nlmllii of Fr-brimry are as follows - Fines imposed iiiidrr ihc Prohibition Ac! . . . . . . . .. N11 Miscellaneous l-‘zuvs anti costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $15175 Oiilri" duties ]>.':'i(il‘l‘ilf‘(l by ihc ITcrcc during February urn as 1o‘.- lowsu- Prisoners l"'L‘.‘Il‘i("(l l.) Qilttli". Market building. delivering same to ‘It-ancients in 5iilti0il overnight ‘ i7.00-~\Viunclis Nllfefiiillllllfi isvrvi‘ ll(l\-‘C‘\('l'. . W " Y‘. Qfrinitr biniizb flint]: TCESDA Y :;.30~--Itil.ssi<»li Bond. i'I.0U—'SflilUl' C. (i, 1, T. SUCIEH Siuriy . .. lloxru- of Mrs l2 Aiiiicll, 185 Eusum Si. CONFIDEN GE icitiiiln ("ti from lug»- I.. pzi 2,1 u). . qil0~ c iir..~:.:;ii:ir<i. Dealing: ihc Foul-lull le- iu i)l'il\.(iill,l fund.- lrgltinlaic commcrcol transac- i 0i‘ i. llii '~ i)'. for tionra. and the dolliii- was booster spcz-iiiaiors 50ml i‘: i- lu;is o: ii) i0‘. , i! \\ll.\ <" . "i" brriz‘ Suxl in Lill_" (ii i 8G l-Fi ("-l\.' i ' on March 3 iirutiilir: 'llllil\' SP-lii‘, a’. ,- eiwm o!» Pii-lfil dosh i". iii" Shara fi~himimg of 11w motirg" market in tho lniorllu. “illi- N"‘\\' Yir}; iixi-ilnllgr- 0rd?!‘- ori its lllViliiYljni in cit-ill" ail fran- Ff!"ii',‘llS itovclni: 5iil(‘(‘ ihc siait of this lliosi lmiro" sililtdolvn c liar‘ Olliiil’ l: ihc Great Wiilu c’ i i1‘. 0211"“ o” l» fl ryrn; in \V;lii 511T?! ll‘ illCilllPil t» interpret this a: ill pvonarniizm for‘ rill cililv ro- Fill 111ml‘. u! so 'l'i",' ‘iv-id 11s,. \\‘lli(‘l‘ it usrls r-xp." irri. umtld ‘cc lllnvkcd by nil nlmosi sllniulfziltcuus start iiusirlcss iii sir-sh lcriciiil; com- mc-(iliv (‘.\'('.'7'il?'(‘.‘§ as tilt‘ ChiCHiFC nilzi ill" NEW Yoi") o.’ was uitlihcid iii,iiiili_i' lvcii- llv il‘. \\ Board 0i "l irii‘ C‘li‘."ll F. i ill ll‘ y: (-111 l iir- luirnud. ill. (lily lltlri ll/"il .~ri for starting veg~ ulnr .Si"('ilZ'ii_" and commodity" deal» lugs in ilir h’: Pfil".lilllflc5- Mid ii unis fol: in Wail Sircci that rc- sirirfolis mirii; b1‘ izmloscri at the start, ni local. but brokers were inclincd i0 ihc view that iradinl mizlii star! as early as Wednes- day, and probably not lriicz‘ than ncxi Riondill? Si] MMERSIDE and l Limnty’ —-1'llln rirlllmn In rr-irrveil for rllIl of loi-sl interest hui nllrortllllll sf I ncwny niitun- may he inaerfcil at i s-enia n u-nrll airirily payable In Id- THIN‘?- —.\‘(‘lIi)Ul. nlzrulrr-ln ins report oi ilie llollor Roll ior Feb- ruary. licnsmgitxli ll-zh school, the illird rank 1n Lirririr V Film-l"! have been moi-ii Boaivsio iilstcsd of Rillilil Seniors. SEALERS iconiillucd from Page l» Island by void zllld ivlilsiirrj," weather and (lfiiiillg; ior’ j\'i’.\'i(‘i'(lr'l_\'. might have mzlilr- ihc lWO-Tllli" FTOSSIIIZ fo Horse Island iotlivv. \Vlicn they sef out from (filliPllllliillh Cnvc earl)‘ 0“ Friiiivv iil(‘_\' nrvupiod two boats, if wn. zliii-i- illvv lmrl llzlulr-ri their (‘Filii out on iili‘ 1ft‘ ‘that waiciiovl sllfill‘ lmiirori ihc prick was moving llorilllvili-d in sr-n llriorc a woring 'lllll. lliii up to iili‘ illlll‘ ii vall- ..illi"(l mm" lilf‘ horizon ihc hunters lliili .'l]'l]l'll‘r'iliif-' mild" 110 (‘mill l0 l'i'“<lli'. llrrili. 1i v,rli' ii\l'\l'.li‘(l that lligirl io semi oui. l'i‘l4('il(‘ parties on ihc iivliolviirc; lzlni-lxlliiz; Saturday ili\\\'lli‘\'l cniri filiki blllsicrj.‘ illlii Sea i-nilduioils: lvoro lmii Then Horse Y-iiflllll £20 nlili": in llflfiil. YPPOYiPli lire“ siizllii-(l nu \v(‘Sif‘l‘l‘i. Tllry ("uilid ilnvc Ui‘.“.l iiililii‘li only by illf‘ mis- sing men, iimi ililXi(‘i_\' lvns allolTd- Uil'i‘.‘\.< iili‘ group 11nd rcncllcd sonir other ivoini ioiiny. ilnvvcvrl". it was hritriril {Eirv iliiglii suffer con- iiv from lluilgr-r. They car- "r days silppiirs with (hem lfoi‘ 11'!‘ in cos" m’ inst FilFli all cm- orpcllci- as ihc nlisollullcc by Wilifih [tiny were (\\'l‘l‘ ilkrn, \V(‘sii‘l'll 1s- lnml l< \l'()0(if‘!l, and affords plenty urday evening, March 4th, in signed in blank gy cjugirmm and Yams illfil"'~“'ii‘ii ‘Traffic Act for operating motor County Jnii . . . . . . . . . . .. Montague rink the Presbyterian brought to ,the social service oi- simms 1"-‘l"‘<"'\1 11 vehicle by niolit n-iilioiii liuhfs- Prisoners osccrtoil from Jail to Church League team defeated fieerfo be filled out. The office Ma"“\'°'i>°*">' '1 11 The Juvenile coin-i dealt with iii-c Police Com-i for Trial . . . . .. 5 Lower Montague team by score oi should be closed. Councilor llol- Bmllilhifl‘ ""10 4 cases of Juvenile Delinquency, and Prisoners r-ssoriori from Jail lo i_i_ This m“, a m, ioi- m“ iii“; m.“ beii°v,.i.i_ Ciiing m, iiibiam-c Pig-stirs ilk-i . 8 g parent vi-hs conviftcd for encour- sanntorium for irr-niinoili 25 with the United church team. O11 where money might be saved ihezlravatories in - a aging u child ill Delinquency. Escorted to l-‘alcollwocd l Monday evening, March 6 two Oounoiflor stated that in one Nllieflllflfs "llimmd Tim“ ‘he On I-"ebrllary15th,24tll and 28th summonses served i2 “ma, o; m; gin-l, ygyg 93y“, Mu“ iii “i, iiiiy fl-igfe were tin-en streets . . . . . . . . . .. i the lmrce collected n. total of thirty Subpoenas served 3 the Presbylerlan ‘o n defeating different pgrtlus rewiring rc? House rcic “=11 filial-mum’ 1 six samples of milk from Lictnsrd Garlllsilrrs uwrri .. . . . . . . . . .. 2 iii-.- Un ted Church team by score requisifcns from ihror- dificnni J Calla _ liI‘Ii(‘i' quaiii-l- Vendors sud rifiorn samnios nfiDivoliinq hcirsts i. ~~l from of 5-0 and Kiimulr defeating Vlc- clcrgymen. such ccnzliizcils Sllilllifl till’: 3 Cream from stall iloldevs in thr- Quarantine . . . . . . . . . . . . . H 1 I of sheila-v. "N! a iizij: pawn but my wife ‘silence hi": iil'".\'.llj\:1'.iliiliiy." "isn't it n riinli- ihc way women dress these days?’ '»