7l"k-| y“ i " v srtluc ‘u ?s’e‘r%ell.. i.rrl;,*:.l,..;r ;: v ~‘ l—-r‘~h1="shire-rile; & . . e1} tléaii-Irv, " ‘Lf-‘IPPlIl-ilf i :‘.‘§P;_~J?'5‘ g l_ . '| ' ~|'\': ifwvlnclelléalslaturogmeren lath. Brie-uncle the deoateen the . . Drift-Address,‘ Ill-filigree; wmgg‘ I Plimtlv‘,0_!.1filli§e,.nlade sp- PWPYQWQEIQNHQ todecsased mem- .‘ *1?“ "ii-HQ gratification of the Kllllllfo ih the King's recovery. Pass- . lllm Wilocali‘ subject matters lnthe ‘ SPWFhw-he deploredthm-closibg up ‘llvthe r-eehnleiel school. n 5 ‘F1191’! _ "bed not '_beén "so uniortlili? ,1 e es‘ to elect the Btcwdrt Geverné 511B." ‘be ‘sell/l.’ "we would still have he school uheleederor the 0p- bolltlcn “should. nghishéad in ensure ‘for’ star. anyohe. ould "plen- tion-technioa- direction," , . w l. “i” " ‘h.’ . '_l.‘rirxpsss.owas.n . {gum . ‘(- v . ' ' ' .‘ kw‘ - - l- another ~ lnrututlen 7'. __ llifljvplt l bcneiiciant mark on l ‘-.'°.5l!11l1l11l1t?- tllcfirrlnee sdward llllllfiltifliolvltal attained to" its pres- ent, llleb ‘degree ‘er , enlelency fronl . W???" Www Wm!- .= ‘linkage-Abbe precise. in the "Ruthie! our". IRE-Jo mpetibgoi’ tmbiflifibhetio to the founding of l; . ital was held in the rooms or the; W , is, "o. s. "oherlettetewir, er W1Fh;lt"._vvis' ‘aireea to‘ nreeeéd with 91711.‘ 111m‘ to establish e M!» o!» beellnc-"lor the care or the ‘$3. l’, 511.9341". free ironi sectar- len‘, preferences. where medical at- ‘Qlllllllhiilidfiood nursing may be and where such =- wheel- Wgfiialre shall be ‘rnuy end livflwllblcvrlear the end of the "V93 I'M-Pi! témflllllec lllmlhietiior _~ _ over the house and lent‘ orb rslsndslospleel took pleee on ,. “F9111! Janvw- 1.1114 1n the 115099! 01- lflerse getherleg. er -.o!>t_l_1e protect. All the m6; or cliarlettelewn were l11tI_I'__=o_t__and._lolned in the proceedings thboocasion was halledhas a {Wilda}!!! mus welfare ilgvtlbphlont _of the lvflvlncs. It 4e noteworthy that the . report or m; mi the__ opening day s ressedgthe necessity er 1's" Cen- one» ‘bee, no‘ rune ‘or " bblioants were-pressing for 0 forlnalopenlng the prtiinisbs wereyit un- ‘ 111th when; .1184, ari’ m _ lfnorntinlrllie noenltil, well llllfldrinlthe Provincial Jrqgislatulae‘ Jtheilgrinbilldwlrd lslend th “ " tllolrslalnto embark ma. solder lfllilittyser euwmoeotus . u" l ~~ c! the. wiluable _, ‘ v .0! hle late father-flared . tjiitei-n acres‘ of ground at- flreretoras ‘i. sitcfgrva new . e-the (trustees ‘heve deter- eppcal to the benevolent , xerjruhdr w‘ enlble tlieln te £1,811. hcqitsi on the Bracken , lanolin-seldom .,with'all the improvements adapted ‘for atthlt time‘ l the "best equipped ,_ » ,-’I‘hev redder. er the Opposition he'd 911mg h“, 1g ha; Illilith; of - the necessity’ of , night umtm- ‘u; o‘! schools for farmers’ sons. What was Montreal.’ whichwa‘: batman com- M ‘W18 W d" Wllh the fflrmm‘ who ounredt w" tne- eifiolent" end ' hard 1.11 l1" 111mm“ were they solos to workihrstaft-and the generosity‘ o‘; iileep ell day that they might so ‘to the-public which-‘ellpported ‘them. school. at night? Mr. Wright was‘ Ten years 43o‘ the Pfrusttbs decided pleased that the Opposition heve net that the ‘future outlookbfthe Hospital the opportunity of putting their ed- ;o"emand_ed vol-y senoueteensldereuerr. ucetionil theories lnte prectice. l: T1109‘, reported thlt‘ "the - Hospital we had a. Technical Bcboolfthen e. is“ overcrowded. nearly all the time, night school would bequlte a pm- every" available foot-otlspece being tlesl thing, but at the prerenetlme lillllo-llleofgthe Stiff often having night schools for farmers’ ‘sons ere‘ “WW9 ‘"4’ m9“ 7°91“ w!’ m9 '5' "llmllly out of the question." ' commodationyot pitianiq" and that manna, h“ been m“, by the "the mmedllte eollrsement ofthe leider er the Opposition te the ne'- Huplm mdlnmmd 5°°°mm°d"' cllno in the dairy industry endti: tion for the Nurses is necessity. and m, n" m“ we were ohm“ ‘n5 um W" "r““"'°‘. ‘Wm b‘ “"1"” m port ionooooo or so oooooo polliids er “h” 4"‘? "»“'°Y.‘“" 11°‘ m“ l“ Newi-Zeaiand butter‘ n.- Wright necessary movie vrwllle- W". 1"‘ contended that the shun; wee ot qmnmmfl", n“ prmh‘ “tum” declining. He‘ quoted from ‘thug’:- 'Ie i ‘1°1'<l‘<1'ré$Sl» . struck rhistoqio note. for on the evening of the announttpnleht oi/irf- lnistice - Day some friendslot, the neepltel. started,_a' subscription list for_ a dbuilding,,fund_ to be, callcgbtho ‘ fine Mel-sin bdenioriil with“ s view to pernetustlngthe ‘dress-try er ‘tho brave nurse who‘ geve _her._llfe\ 1dr her country, And althollgh the‘ inat- ter "otprovldlligmoife _ we: touclaiiirentrieiedgprese ,a prdbleln or, the“ moat difficult; turp. yet' even‘ it thiflstigeffthlre "came to‘ some. a _"vision-. an antirely "new buildipp rtegred ‘alidjequippedin audb auninner‘ that e"ever~ I refqqlreererrtvr e2‘ the’. ‘con-lnlualty would be‘ bdiqilately A‘ lioilbie lencnierk ,1." vital VB" . . . dinipllgniubli lllflleitwvlilclfhll ' solably-‘add- H.361,‘ "M. miniorl Bureau of htavtisticsltdvsl-low that in‘ the period lrenrlozl or lpzs _ thelvllue of carutal investment in the A industry,‘ increased ~by o: per . eent. the lilihiberof ernployecs by.) ‘per 1E1"- lho . amount peid Qinfselarics and. Wilt! vby- 3B Qper cent‘, l‘ the ‘aniount P9111 Flil-"(Dhtrorlslbyi 2a per sent, end tlle- yelueforbutput- by 1 o: per _l cents The rcasonl we are obliged to import; Ngvhiellmrfhutter. rsriwrlglit field.- Wll- lftohusflof the greater‘ prosperity‘ in Cpnede; we‘ are consuming more isrmer is receiv- i113‘ ilicttcr ill-ice _for hisbutter than irbclog paid by other countries. j . 11! . the 51111119! ,eou_ld control 1pm. thTlhitory of thunos lichen. tariff ps teetlen-nrlgnt do. e ‘inauguration oi- the some good; but experience hadsi-‘loiin that this u, lnlinoeuhle- "yrne moment productiorl lncrcucrthere is a sur- guldedjjhi"-‘lul;ohelrmenv nlus »te":zo~"-to tbe- mlirkets of the m telient ‘bevel-nor .1"- world, end-the; whole yroduct must "the " 0f : F?" " wbosestcrllng worthtor the benefit _ theikertv-lulrtn-nceh rennet lintu at is‘ level with‘ the e: tnealienltel whith'.f\"h°1¢ world's rnir ts 1dr.‘ Wright cited in ' s“?! Wm“, "Wm" lllllllllrt‘of‘bls srgumentthe case o! wulahnd‘ Allleflfilv-Xfvrbdilocrs‘ atfths present _‘ ‘" _. I ‘hill protectionghe "declar- ‘Ei, _‘_ , QVQW‘? p“; mfilis tli theVn-lchufacturcr is 01’ I11 "W91? n . ebli to barge more; purchasing be. . .. “will” wheeler‘- _"d the rerun, r" general 5‘ “PM”? ‘l5 is depressionghs said, "mqdmml m‘ "r ' . the farmers d‘ ‘a - end sgeblfltbl?" '"“"“m.°"'1¥ "urieturergaarrlngth; elhelallenllsl “Y”?! "WY w runleiltwesin we "inc ‘d mectln! .151 "Ifilvtlliélll: “m ‘m. ‘his policy "of bhlpifibrbhb‘ Izdzrzl ‘"9"- .°-‘~".=“"'"$°9°"'.“‘" “d” Government was in keep the tariff ll" F. P!‘ mew“ m“ “K15” “ earn" aslewas Wlslblesnd err-edge w“ Qflnlwwfdm . "bmca n" belieficial ‘Ctr-ed: treaties with other llcapiisl-brblatlh-mfiilLi-lontillqlfithil- "céfihmm . . . .....-.. 6h‘ v m $531.3 is’; brief: eutune "m" Y“? Pfmmtrthr" '“ PM!“ . '. ~ . ~ - tough butter ln this countr to sup"- -°¢egsl-tages..throh°,___- _y, omen rel-L's ‘arr institutlgb olv our at... needs, that moment the " " ' 01".‘. 2i .lz11iler.w9\.1l<1.b=.-n9 hlahei . ~ - . - hen it would be on the world's mer- et the whoib community, and in ' . more» v» v- rel» o m ‘;%*.E;.‘?§..~‘i‘:~.f§.'.'; ma‘; poor .as.lw_eli’ as for tbossniore rne- m“ mm m“, Ont-d." terlllly revered, is known and ea.- ~ 9- - - . “Lemuel lint only throughout ‘our our}; For some reason. or. other-he did mum Home,’ bu; n” gu- bQyQnfl_ not know why-the Nationsl Dairy " 80t2-li Council‘ has petitioned ‘ the " rifl .» ' ; Board m place a higher duty on New ax," o, u cnooss zeslandhnlter. . were the niiiciala o! “Acts; now p332 the Council Conservatives in politics, 1 ' . ‘neg; ‘ orwhatvwas-the idea-ll Mr. Wright ' ' ' ' ' did not know of- sny other tar-mor- ganiaatlop thetwas. asking for- it; in 180$ thl- Canadian Council 0! -Agri- culture was strsnuouslyoppbsing the 53gb have act petition. one of- their reasons being that ti! the farmir-aeks lor protection hmcennot- reasonably retuse it‘ to the uianufecturm."-- ‘I » l» ~ Athletlee will with. rem-d ‘to 1110 Opposition!‘ statements "on-‘prohibition enforce- .. ‘mmm- ousted am n. . 5 eternal: A ' ._._J'?"“ .. . ~ 'Lilli???MéllibtriFroniBbdQql-legncfenclé New * " ‘Zeéllllfl Treat-y, and Prohibitionfllnforcelnent men could such statements.‘ "my lpuatvba 1o oreludleed that they oannotsee‘ things lnthelr pro- per light or they {are deliberatelytell- ingtwhat isauhturel.’ 1t. was an easy matlcr- to sey the Prohibition Act "ls 110i being entorccd better than under the previous administration, but it could not he proven. m. Wright re- ~|id_e in 1926. "where I would soy there were from 30 ‘to i0 per cent drlnll-inmsnd, ‘no attempt whatever mbde in enloroe the Act at that time." A week ago, at a horse race, ‘fnotwone’ single lnanwas found un- jdec the-‘influence of drink." ‘He criticised conditions on the trains un- der the previous edlnlnistrfption "on some Fridey evenings when the turning to tl-lbir homes." Olie person had told (MrqWrightY; st thee time that‘ "the members of the Gov- ernment were! dibgrecing "the Pro- vince; tlleyjvér; openly vloluting the lllwff. _ ‘lAl-ld". 3 Mbightwcontirlued, ffthey are tense the eenrelittltnde yet: ‘they are ‘not meklugjrly. et- tsnlotte hem ehiorce the lqw." ‘ Mr. _;rep"cate'd’lrliny o! "the arguments .'. slfebdyadvenccd by Lib- eral speakers, that Government Con- trol Mother-Provinces was proving ineffective. "Heicitsd figures in con- nection wlth- the ,se_le of liquor in Dritish Colunibla‘, Quebec, and On- teripf. maintaining rthet _ the ’ results showccl‘an ‘inercasf bepsllnlptlon from yehrjtd ycalujArl-ests foridrunk- efineesrho-selcl hell auolucreeeed. worrying * the ‘ leader} of the -‘0pposi- ticn was thelose ‘of so much revenue. Quebec hedhoped to pay dcbis out or liquor revenue, but lnetedd the public debthaelnerellsed from sac.- oomooo to ever eaoooopuo » "Mr. ‘Wright predicted that" condi- tions wnl gctso bad in the other Pro- vinces vthlit‘ they fwlll have ltd come back‘ to s. 'P.rohibltion law." our ," pie, hethought, wouldnnotvswal- low tlugarsulirent tllstwe ire trying to set up our opinion egainat the rest of Canada, beceuse ."the great ‘Ble- pilbllc to the South of us hash pro- hil-iitory law and we/ are informed by ‘the ,very besw citiuns that that law will cnthe d boo Mr; Wright, cited solne comment front an American source on improv- ed conditions ‘in the stateof Kansas. Among other things. it we: stated that fifty-four coilhties in. that State were withouhhny persons in jlll. This iflfwhflb Prohibition is d0- ing for Ksnsis. z ". . ' . Mr. Wright commgndedlthe condi- tion of the public roads lost season. ‘fwith the amount ‘of money at our Minister's disposal," he said, "I con- alder (that the worlcwhich l-le has cionqon our public roads has simply been marvellous, and our people ap- preciate the mt that he has done e greetlwofl." ~ MeQur-zrrvie wins Technical K. O. ht n". Indoor Circus setnrdey night" ‘the ~ ' c-McCallum flglltuprovlddd one er the main et- ilectiml, the first‘ ed winning by a‘ teelrnleeludlerlrout] in the fourth rbundulaooj- fight mu rewtne we young pugllists "fight. three rounds in excellent style wltn little to choose setweenelthee- fighter. both exhibit- lug considerable ‘ring genereiship and punching. ability; ( - urterthe cldseez the third round. Mequarria evidently not hcering the bell struck llcecallurn. The latter was unable to come‘ outroritho ‘fourth ‘round, ' dud ’ ooiiselfubntly the fight was awarded hismpponent on a tech- vMlIK. 0'. -,',v_ _ ~_ v .' i ‘ . Allen-lance: haaflnorcthen moments or unemployment subsi- de!»- 1- . ‘- 2 (QM major lea- iment, Hr. Wright dldlnoc know hove 5nd sports edit- ‘ ’ M" " ' p férred _to“a'.' ‘horse rice in Bummer-_- nrenlbers of the Xkflllll-UXBVVIIWCXO rc-- Morltllflockeyrl i Héflivls-Wiglljijihbide BAITIURST, April lit-When in,- tervlewing n. ._ o. seln-yler. ‘president end 11., v. undersecretary ‘eljhje Maritime _.‘Ama.tcur ..l-xeelrey, "srseef- lntlen, wltlnregerd to they“; g _'_,f ruloJor next year. the ‘telegraph- Jourrrel representative wasIY advised tlrerf the rule as leldfdewn by,‘ the Censdlanhmeteur Hockey _ iAlssoc- ietion would apply to the Adlerltimes. and wouldbe strictly enforced. ' This rule reads Li follows“: ' V I _"No player shall compete lnen u- soaletlon match who hes .n.0t yet been a bonsfide and continuous roe- ident o! the police village, town, city or rural district to which, his club ‘belongs since the,15th of Msy pre- czcding- the date er said nreteh. In case o1 a. player residing in 87111111 district, village or police village, he must play for theC. A. H. A. branch. club" nearest will: residence having aQcem entered in the series inwhlch he is eligible to play, it being under- stood tllet a junlorppisyer has the privilege of ‘playing in the ‘nearest place to his residence Mitch-hes e junior C. A. _H. A. branch teem. "The munner‘ of détcmllning the Newly Elected A iPl-esident for Adherence”to"A1_l Regulations, The Rule Explained; No’ More AbnsingfStudent nCvlfiuse_ 113W. ' v r “cretary; Keen dlstenee-le net te-sefooirlouled uv the mileage over a well esta-blisbcdhigh- way, andfn&vas5the_ crow lilies. A "and continuous resident shell include a. tiaolier or s. student who msyberabssnt" from home-and registervedhnd Yln-‘actusi regular et- tenderlce utilccturesl at preparatory schools.- a. high school, a university or e.n affiliated oollegeprovldlng said student satisfies the C. A. l-l. A. ~ through his C. A. H. A. branch of the bonetides of his attendance, but such» teacher". or student shall elect before the date of‘ the first assoc- lctlml hutch and shell notify the Do- minion rogistrur through his C. A. H. A, whether-he will play with the club where hlsnhome is, situated or with thevclub where the said school be permitted to play {or more than one club in the ‘sllnesesson. (‘Motel-A student lesving s town to attend h high school in another tovhl cennot quailiy under the stud- ent rule ifthere‘ is s high sci-loci in his own home ‘ town of the same grade. except upon application to his c. A. h.‘ A. branch." " "ms s1‘ rsrsutnvllsyv HOCKEY boys‘od_‘iilie splendid spirit silown by WHO 130d hi5 C81‘ _of learning ls loco-ted. No player shall . ‘u “Our ‘new atoclrfniake: tlliiifill only Experience in ‘buying followed "by personal gflfljflgg when selling gives our customers the very best lervipe ‘ , that can ‘bcoflered ‘w’ l -<~ 1 A. -.. -‘!I..i\v;,,<, _; NEW SPRING 11ers For the younger man as well as shapes and shades to please the more conservative dresser. EASTER NECKWEAR Including lrandtailorerlMogadors in all the " newest ‘stripes. ‘ ' . ‘ GLOVES _‘ . v_ Deer Skin Glovesslso Washable GoatiSkins in tlje ‘ new shades. Are popularlsellers and look very dressy . with the Fawn and "Light Brown, Herringbone pet- ‘ terns in overconts, which are considered the very new- » ‘ebtiior spring 1930‘ ‘ Suits, Caps, Swesierrslgsllirisl, Hosiery, etc, are here ‘lilo greet thing that seemed to bot scnvlrlzs Ion PAST sensor: g " ' on various ‘occasions for" their bene- fit" , , _ 1 ,. . . ,‘ . On ‘rlllirsclcylevening April 3rd. _ Mr. Lloyd Welsh ‘said he ‘wished the Albany st. rste gntheredbt the ‘ home of their existent manager Mr.‘ ‘Ii-lea B. Noonan, to talk over the lcLndnesg-in sen season just pest and loolrrlntc thelwhile e patient in the Prince Coun- future fer" as their eyes could see. ty I-lncpitul. It was lecply appreciat- The laidy supporters or the teem ' wereen hand and los-creAm-and cake aplenty were served. _ _ loon and Andrew Noonslrl, Mr. Claude S. Delaney. the eiiinb-lbuthcrland ‘Cslnipbell ehd Keith enifmansger and conch, in a brief "monies/defense: Lloycllnman, Geo. address rcveiwed the pasgsesson Mscbcod. fQtto Curtis. Lloyd Walsh, the boys. stetlng that out o! u w5al§N0rlrlan' welsh "eundiuorne Noonan. o! -15 games played. they he'd won forwards.“ During the early part o! a, ‘lest 4 and tied the seereln s,,the-eeeeon' w. Ndonan was unehle scoring in ‘all a total or i’! goth phd-lto get-lnbqthe galne- and Dawson in two cases beating their opponents hold, ‘the jort but later Noonsn was s0 lz-sdly ‘that when the final belll there, and es as usual wasi-Idndy ‘sounded the at. Pelslhsdgll-gosls tp their credit. Mr. Delaney renund- od the boys tllat- this was the be- gdnnvirlg of their eilortsln the A. E. ed. , ., _ _ E ‘fhe iccul consisted ‘of Geo. Daw- goalies, spent rel-t of the souon inhospi- suffering from appendicitis, and needlesslo say was missed on the ice.‘ ' v Welsh as shove noted» tempting styles andlcbplnursv- nndso‘ priced that our 1:55;. tomers larehassured of “Real Value.” “Let us help‘ you street your Eiaister requirements lllln rv l. illliavcilliillIGilLtnp The store ‘of ‘ better M6318 .Wedr. ‘SPORT n” The major leagues baseball season opens on Tuesday with everything pointing to another big year. 'I‘hs"New York Athletic llCommis- slon is getting after the wrestlers," who, it is asserted. have been hippo- dromlxlg. III McLean league and while not suc- "eeselul in Securing the trophy they hen indeed made a‘ creditable» show- ing‘ for the Cape Tl-slverse Blood- hcunds who‘ curried the honors fob- theeastcrn and middle sections arid even secured the, ill-st ofthc ilnal playoff games hsd succeeded in tek- lngthe eastbrn section from them by one goal only (and thereby hehgs n. tale) With their team sadly de- pleted in strength‘ and their open sir rink in bud condition st the" rung or the season they had ‘so fer cveroosno the difllcuities thstiodey they hed s teem which lee next season felt every confidence in be- ing- able oobrlng home the bacon. In closing Mr. Delaney said he ed to thank the boys each and all for the splendid loyaltyferld’ tesm spa-at shown. especially Messrs. Geo. Dawson, Keith ‘Iilomss and Lloyd players on the North ‘Pr-yon Beer- cfais and who drove from mono» Albany‘ to pley. This splendid" enurlt on their pert was deeply appreciated. For Mr. Noonan. who so ably hand- led the-team st times when he could net be -wi.tll them. ha. thanks wss also given and then asnld applause rronr‘ the boys li-e resumed his net. He was‘ followed by Mr. Yloyd In- mun who spoke shew-n‘ them rt - xenelnrwrrel re- peialed scts oi kindness rronrvar- imprudent-hockey fans of the vicin- ity and on behstl of hlrneelr and the other, former Bcaroatc std-ted it was‘ a pleasurct to bswlth the st. ‘pets during the season ‘and also wright. ‘ f "w. Harold Afrlcclr NmlllClKlnthQ ._ _ - ,1 -. ~ -- BlfllYGlNG UVP- Ff ' eetpnraeutet-of‘ " ‘ crew-mu! l-Ua. jean -. ' won't“ .wow'.1~\l:.ed¢ _A6l-I.R§.F¢R~ , AN‘ 1km. i DRKAMID - " AaooT w» fro-ta cumi- eeue Hounds wish-I Inms-n who last sec-son were leading , of the kindness‘ The time allotted to business hav- lng-now expired. the remainder of ‘the evening was spent in social ln- ‘teroourse and Mcssrsfibloonan and Culflsmnliverled the. occasion by ilheir._ witty remrtce and anezdcfcs lmtilv finally ‘twee neither lste nor t-iimking Mr. snrLMrs. Noollm for their hospitality the St. Pats laid nofdoubtthey, will be ready to give a good account of themselves.- ' ' Ginger. arr. srulvsrcr nlvn VICTNITY ruled Helen unnerved. reseller at Dolraldstorl. spoilt the week end at the home of her parents. Dr. and lMrs. J. C. MacDonald, Mount Stew- m_ . Tile nfany friends of Mrs. Chris- tina Partridge. of Mount Stewart. are glad ‘to know that she is recov- ering after beingsonflned to her home" ror "some time elvlni to illness. Mr. Walter Dflclcendorif, of Cove- head, is spending some time st the home 0f ‘his father-in-law. Mr. George Warren, Cherry Hill. '1‘he'Ba __ Harbor Womerrs 1n- stitute held their monthly meeting 0t the home oi Mrs. Willie Plgott. orlfhlesdey Qvélllhg, where a pleas- Vnnt ‘elveliim was enjoyed by all. Mr. Willie Douglas. spent the weekend-stills’ home in Mount .'1v‘ - was-l wzN-r _ AQHORE AND oesrr- soul: WBLSGRAMS -\ND DlD ME early but Jlllt ‘ivwlxt the two Ind‘ slide hockey until next winter when, ' More than 60,000 people Attended the opening games o! the Paciilc Coast League this week. A novel stunt was to open the‘ season by dropping s. ball from an airplane in- stead of tossing it out from the I grandstand. 00o | Prom Sussex comes the word that Fred Cameron. veteran driver, is in- capacltsted and will thus be unable ito drive Dr. Dewey. 2.11 1-4, and oth- er horses which Dr. D. H. McAlister will race. lt is further said that Tom- my Raymond hss been selected by the Sussex mcdico to do his driving. C O l Max Schmcling will return to the United States within ‘the next two weeks and there will be an immed- iate rush to see how the young Ger- h. lnen loolca ‘sitter his long "o from direct Tiire. It has n year nowslncc Schme m‘ ‘ and won his lascfstdrt, an dangerous lntervslldoi-ron just coming along‘. ge lion s‘ yearago‘ was that would beet sharkey. but German's leading supporters 1hr’: now waiting to see how he shapes- up-in his training camp, how lls steps around, punches end boxes after a year's let-up. All of which mull Drove something or it may provemthlng at all. Tunney looked terrible in his training exhibitions‘ before ha...met Dempsey, but he was an entirely. dif- ferent Tunney when he stepped. Lu- v 115s r". L 1 v i to the Philadelphia ring. It would = in action against some pretty good taken at this late date and tile ex- perts and on-lookers will have tohli back upon the big guess, no rldtter what the Gel-mall's may show. That, et least. ls-tlle opinion of Grnntlsnrl Rice and there are few more careful men ol" in ‘The msny friends of ltlr. Cisrenw, MxcCanllell. Cherry Hill, are scrry; m leern uret he ls confined to ms: home owing to illness end hope to, see l-lirn around again soon. ‘ Many or the people of this wricln-l ily, are having their summer supply, o! firewood sawed and split, and with the ladies. housecleaning lil taking the place oi’ the hooking. | The many friends o! Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mlmn. of Cherry l-lill, are our-I ry to learn of the illness or their baby. and hope for a speedy room-i ery. Mrs. Lyman Jsy or Georgbtuwnn —By George McMam" 1 intelligent observers. . was vlsitlng in Mount Stew-z. ‘It re- céntly. 7 be mucli simpler to figure out the , situation ll" one could see schmcllng _ opponent. But no such risks ‘vzlll be v ‘l! training stulf l Mrs. Percy Collin. of Savage l-ler- bcr. was a recent ldsitor to tit; city. As the season sdvanccs men ere getting busy. getting ovQ- thing in readiness for Msynilrgty- _' ‘X. Y. Z. , a .4’ The municipal btnk oi Birn-lil‘ ‘Blfllfllid. has nearly 298,00§_ 0% tors. .4? Rl Iceland's imports last year nearly $15,000,000. - 1-35 1V Bresl- is stopping all expcndltufi on public works. .- ~32‘- 71-. iF W wavered-l wcsrl- o4 wbul! Roawrfl: ‘an no xsuoai. eu-r “(bu ‘TbUXMAN-Tiv TO KRI-fillgnfillflfi $° PIACIPOLLY- \ (MONT UK! ‘To l