_ ..1 ... .~.-._.~,. '. o »Q_,._.,‘_ ‘i’; E'- ‘l 4,.» ‘a-sswwr‘ v n». . ‘ I _ hi“ ‘T’ ‘ ~afli-rvcfiv- .-.~ . ..-s.-..-__.-,Q ._ k a-Q- re -_v_._.,, viflyq‘ ‘ lfirear w n I Q a i . a etrackn. + .3, l E 2 liotice of Application .For Divorce Notice in hereby given that Wil- s<»e<-ee~oe<-eq»ee-se»eo >0"u-ee-gn-nwee-nun r =- i g t-ee l3. l5. l7. ll. . nearest; ssii Q-Te he laid by public front of the Law (‘mini-in Building in . rlottntowia on Monday the ninth ‘jay of April A. D liids_ at the hour of twelve o'clock aoon. ALL that pir- §fii°§r"i\$wi‘l'si“§°ii§§s:" t 1L T-u""‘ar$"."' Innd at the Northwest nn is of a farm ; plot Number sihe Commissioner .'i¢dward B Coagrove, inane. running oxouth rby the llnglet. of - a awaec eaa slain to the last boandary f of hm plot Nnniber v (I) il Qesaaeaio TII‘IBQ Iiortk along the Inst nlde lino ' n lessen og zchnins, thence at righ _-chsins, thence at right nngien North _ anathema slxi-il 3Q‘ lljfit tlatlll v ca communes e city-line aerea of land, a cor lean comprising the fnriii in n Deed front tn ‘floinniinnloner of Pubiie Lands to ‘ 31o: Dlclwlle ‘dated tba all h. M . . an conve e t rt- 533 b lfelviile I a cap therooiii ono acre of land in ‘,tha orthweat corner of geld _ Jnrres eoidaniid cgnvleyed by the Int- ; n or to arr mth. o. ‘he shove II{G is mad: under power for aalo contained in an iodentare of rnortgagq dated ins lta day of . made between saiooel liaith or Jesiuveie fa s s». . acres described o load, Ilifl ll with 0,1 ‘rh. etlee p|fi_ v‘ aus- in m pay good llltvn-fi then-try wry-urea! ;,. For fimher particulars apply to Mb ‘goo and Bentley. lolicltora, - nma this 1st In! of Inseh s. b. nnnnr gunman ecu-regen- 9-D s 22 00o , Further ma: or sizoodhwio res... if out; ish Requirements are Met, Says President of Canada Packers Limited in ‘Evidence Given at Ottawa Before Stevens (binmittee. Hog Marketing Methods Exhaustively Probed. now. have you any sufisticme make? m, Ema» iuwludflllvl Knows! VAN SLYKE "Come m, Gianna “ . QAII. I an d“ m om danee-" lie went reluctantly, winking thsbroadpinkexpanseofhersh der at the dismayed Molly "Well, let's go," Joe muttered mor- . csely, “we gotta find somewhere to ‘lheyfounditiiinsotofoonser- m me: you: lloily Benedict could smile when ahe thought back ed a "swell private club." But she could not smile during mus evening itself. ‘lb her fastidious notions it seemed to be the most sordid, viciously stupid company in wiiichnhehad everbeenforoedto h Home thirty ccuvles togethertcdrinkandtodanceto ooui or which pursuits they applied he" themselves with joyleas hilarity. The modest Molly, in her quiet hint lace frock. lctted and felt out oi pisoe in the gaily garbed throng. Prom the moment when Clarence had pulled her toward the lavishly equipped club pantry, her one idea had been, “How soon can I get him to take me home?" and persistent ro- fusal to drink did not seem to bother either her escort or the boon coin- panlons that he discovered in the E IIDIOINI in cocoon ENTERPRISE, Ore., March 15.- Mountain sheep still exist, "in the rc- msote places of this county, finest jervice officials report. ‘the number Ji uncertain. Rangers frequently see He lifted heavy lidded eyes to "I'm betting sometliin." ustiwely as to the effect on Canadian hog prices of the Brtishmeiket uwelias on ever! phase of the hog marketing situa- akidlikeyouhadntknownthisguy Oollings very long." “Not very," she admitted. His next question dased her. “Got mad money along?" “Mad money?" she stsmmered. money for when be Bhe shook her head. I Bilently lie dug into his pockets, pulled out on enormous roll oi bills, peeled off n ten dollar one, and with pudgy fingers extended it. “Why, I couldn't take that-J‘ she red amine He leaned forward, tucked it into the instep of her slipper, and lunch- cd drunkenly away. “Bet that you'll need lt.——“ he mut- “95 OI All Ill _ Bonn“, MACHON’ Q-Wltb reference to the ques- "Give her time." Clarence assured the protesting host of the moment. "She's a great little pal but she's not been around much we'll learn her a lot. She's not hnrd to tench, she's -Author Unknown. Q_M°m m“ m”, Q-Ninety-eight per cent‘! A-Yee, 9B per cent. I gucm. The Chairman; Sometimes. Mr. sommcrviiie: At any rate, it is practically all consumed? A-Nr the last four years. Q—And that being s0. it is not BIOTIIII-HOOD “And you're the boy that can ‘lam’ her. ch?” suggested the brun- ette lady in the gold tissue frock. The drink that had been poured for Molly three men tossed coins for. And the cerise georgette's es- cort, whom everybody called Joe. the toss-and the drink. Which he most decidedly did not need. Fat and inclined to be moroee, Joe re- aiiybodrn suggesting that he “Whndda y’ know?" he appealed to Molly. “You jus’ met me-look I'm sober enough, hasn't Molly looked him over rather ank- iounly, he was so halpably er. Bald, red faced and triple chin- ned, he made her think of some gro- tesque carnival decoration built of A huge diamond adorned his shirt frontsmesediamoridsweresetinthe buttons d his elaborately brocaded satin vest. He finished Molly's drink in one brief gulp. ‘The gold tissue lady suggested im- patiently that s “lotto good jazz was England. signed the Great Char- (‘Io Be Continued.) Balanced Budget Predicted For N.B. In I935 FREDERICION. N15" llhrch 16 -\Ca.nad2.un Preset-An annual su- Vini 0f $415518, effected by fixing sinking fund account at one half of one percent for 19M. i936 and 108e, on increase in will". Ind antici, ted substantial returns by Dominion implementa- tion of the Duncan Commission re- oommendstlcns-these three fac- tors gave Premier L. P. D. Tilley every confidence that in i935 the Province of New Brunswick would show a balanced budggt. he 10M “I Legislature ‘wdsy. Closing the budge-t debate, the of , freeman shall be sel soned or in any way brought to affected by the export market? Nb. Q-And it is more largely, then. in the hands of the packers. unaf- ign competition or for- elgn export prices‘! Since the twentieth century saw the Great War, may we not work andpraythst itnball alsoseethe Greet Peace, the Brotherhood of Man, founded on righteousness. "Beck of Peace is the thought of world-wide Brotherhood, and with and understanding wiliemnetbedemandforthepro- hibition of tile manufacture and sale of sicoholic beveragu. "N0 man will want tn sell his brother the drink that destroys" I MacDonald! ideal is not impossible. it is the cry of the A-All rig/ht. I do not know just what you mean by placing it that way; but is it packers who sell it? Q-A-nd the packers who buy it‘! A-The largest buyers but their total retail for cattle, the total re- ' gestions on that. I have not got tnil of that naturally, o! all the mam w myth!!!‘ n u “um m" s bet-i used in Canada, would not be more than 26 per cent. Q_M my n“, you mm m. the transportation companies and ' largest buyers on the open market in the stcckyards? Q-And your s ilpetltion fixes the price generally u: cattle in Csnsde upon the open market, and upon PeaceP-ibens Chandler. WHITE RIBBON IN EGYPT Valuable Properties For Sale it Auction "my Gav/d." g aned the gentle- man of the many china. “do I hafta dance?" "You boys and girls beat it, I'm going to stay here and tench this iii girl how to drinio—" he turned to - the bartender, “Mix n nice lil mild taming with a lotto orange juice in i‘ Olneencdn arm slid about her waist and the next moment she found herself’ whirling down the hallway and out to the drawing- rooln floor where the noisy but real- ly beautifully rhymt-hic walls of the saxophone and the trap drummer gave her again that breath-taking uncertainty of emotions that she had felt on the one time previous, when she had danced with the dup- Admittedly a demure and proper- ly broughtuplittieperscnliksldel- 1y Benedict. who had led so discreet a life, should not have liked this rather rowdy form of dancing. But he swung her along so gnlly and so blithely and so grace- fully that insplte of her disdain for him. she found hcreek forgetting a Iflflicde Int she har- Thia time the astute Clarence showed admirabh restraint. He had shrewdly surmised that she hadnt All over the world the white rib- bon is known as the unbi or the Woman's Christian ‘remnpes-snce Union. It is an emblem of total ab- stinence from intoxicating liquors of every kind, the militant embicn The Government proposed to in- troduce iq-klation at the W501“ aessionicfixthesinkirlifllllfllfi- count for the three years mention- ed at one half <7! 00¢ WWI“. the same as in Nova Boom. he said. At Q-Ancl that stock yards price is the price that is used usually for settling the price paid for cattle in of those who in It-Weli. it is hardly so clear-cut I should think an tho whole the cattle that are sold on the market have a slight] higher committee. Ind the most construc- prlce than the same grade of attic that one 50k! in the villages and towns. They d0. too. because there is more expense on tneni. Q-It has been brought to the attention of the committee, and we have scores of resolutions from dif- ferent parts of the country, saying that if all the cattle were sold on he the pubic market instead of sold yards. there would be more competitive bidding. and l!“ this therefore. a better price cause of abstinence are trying make the world better and tc pave the way for the coming of Christ's rule of rlghteousneu. Kcrelnlnwtitisworn not only by women members provided to ret're them ‘WOMAN'S SPHERE STEADILY MONTREAL. March 16—(C.?.)- Despite current misinterpretatlonl. the sphere of women much greater now than ever before. declared Bignorine. Amy Bernardy. distinguished author and lournslikt and professor in the University of Florence, in an interview here. ‘There are women studying in uni- versity faculties that once were open only to men, she sold. They have their own organizations which are devoted mainly to healthful and eul- tural accomplishments and have do- veloped a political consciousness of their share in the creation ef a sue- oessful state. But the "new deal" in Italy, willie achieving a greater free- dom for women than was experien- lmdfmmtheciueeofitmng drink and narcotic drugs. let! has cxlstkd iri lfiypt since 17th June, Q<~IQ>JO-bl4-§O~0I-l-Q&~6I~ee-s.6 b0 “"'<..—>."“‘ ow just bow. I cannot follow the details-but it is deter- the price that can be ob- m the public for the beef. place in the home." A BAT POI IVIIY FACE NIW YORK. larch 16—(C.P.)- _ Once upon a time certain were described as he which meant that they in the hats of every season. Those were the days when fashion was a more or less acetic thing, and those who by form or feature were alight- ihs designers and miliiners did little to help them. hrlier in the season, when newa of the off-the-fsce hats first burst upon us, women not blessed with flawlem brows threw up their hands in den- - . But with the further appear- ance of spring iiiilllnary they may all take heart. rbr, though Y!!!’ he don't know wh it—-" ' The room was not over-large an rapidly becoming crowded with new arrivals, who seemed to , have first foregathered in the pan. try. The air was blue with niicke. merged into long enoores, encolea no sooner stopped than an- other dance bcgan—the music seem- ‘.2 < I E riot, an . of the one pa iel Clemente of (‘arlotteccwn default having bean ldgal theiongsummervacaticis. zergnce rnsteridnls have“ leeches dailyvaca Ibiesehools, indent; 8 lei g? “s? gt 5 3 gzi 3 n13 of Patllc i" 5 ‘ii ii {Ierke and lllglways 1,; 1;; I §i :3! E: g Egggiiiiii i; é s N paid for the s0 you say as to that? A-Well, I think I would go back the principle that I have been 2g? of £5222 E - a 2 ggir 2 5 snvmr _ ‘$160191 our . 5i H ‘fE is 52:55:‘ rifsi‘ i‘! iii ing attendance at tens. the h» 1 outlet for what spa ram‘ flat market do aomethin off-I don't the younger _ know "attracting" 1; mm u,“ th their mum.- ped st that. The now s automatically vmmlY- dime by their u. 5%’ git‘ B tcnttriict d Cililbffl " and‘ l 5 prices. You see, he thinks that the pester is trimming him. 5%? Es é E Mutual Trht Lacking in Trade "E5 . loinmerville-You have an interest marketing? Have you any sugges- tions to make to the committee in addition to what you have already said about improving the quality hogs? Have you my make w the committee that will help the committee in its research- lttmct younr: men u» fiFnh "Attract and $ei‘!lro"_ Mm of the Brcivcrs a1 on thb continent mo. us.- iéiiiii Y : thenbeence oftiiehywr theory istbatthe tnflnrppiyanddemsrid must A-The law of supply and demand a not to “m” m mmse" ‘t 1"‘ operate that this nation of ours m, secured m: the truffle in alcohol! cs for the improvement in the mnr- do“ kctim of livestock? A-Ycs, 1 think I have. It is dif- youngmen and women moot COB-SAG! MODE ALLOWS FOR INDIVIDUALITY won fresh flowers only when y. escort sent them. Nowldsya ma] gown ls so dedgnd that n cor-sage is on ossentialpait don't attempt to wear n flowers. driver, and all of those. main thingandtbeinaincaussfor the fact that Canada has no; real- ized on her livestock possibility hinges on this fundamental thing. that the farmer and the .'BIIIIWIBIIQ laid uisnoaeupeetpi-ieowuguau con-use flwm 1110' Mme of the domestic mice for hogs? mayuuhugy my, Rum, you u, 5'“? wear flowers at your shouting around yoor neck. pinned lov a thefrontofagowufistenedlrth centre of the low baok deoolirfl strikenyonrfancyButIi/inoim towearthesnthnnw carryibn The wax-like whiteness oi dudes makes them appropriate h i? §§ E :2 i packing industry. it is a vwry easy thing to acquire the shares because the shareholders in the indust y as s. whole wguid be quite wuiiling to sell. l do not believe fig? to» tionaAclustei-ofredonesi-IM terinl t0 the sophisticated tyre d girl who wears a white sown“- chiih, of course, are luxuries ill the average woman adores fashionsfa lyoryfvroslmvlefl ct fresh flowers acrom the tired 1r you oaury n muff. perhinsmi lihemplnyom- huge orchidcnl andthentransferttieflowww“ daeuldirofyour frock wheflflfi! leftthemuff with your moth“ "a i; B‘ Ilnarfn Llnlneat GOOD PASTURES PA Y PROF] 71S" Whether engaged in Dairying or Mixed Forming, your success or failure may de- pend on the quality of your pasture. Ex- tensive experiments in the Maritlmes have proven that the judicious use of fer- tilisers on pastures doubles the carryifl! capacity per acre and lengthens the grill" ing season, thus effecting n considerable saving in the cost of barn feeding. The following suggestions are offered: [(1) Apply the 1m week of April. 50° lbs. neutral 5-9-8 per acre or RB equivalent in chemicals made from Nitrate of Soda. Supervhw photo, and Murlste of Potash. Fertilise from V‘ to % w"? P" cow; selecting land in fair sod- It is advisable, when fencing can be arranged, to sub-divide the Pall‘ 5 2 iiirg E‘ Eisiiéiigia i when ssedin! moon purposes. "mt be tiled for best fe- ~ should also be 51W" ‘° ‘ A amount of time and ' by PASTURE M potable. intimation