vi Tsnlim srsmns ariui. z 1932 M- e... . l.li|]~Y P U B BHASERS Pli, =':i»_;~ ' ...I (_, v 1 - . - . 1 -._j..:-_ /_'¢~ .;,_. f;..,f' 1... . ,. ,=7',*-ij* ._-- ~_ f _ ,_- M »,» 1-' - ~ v , '1_.~ .- _ .-. . _,__, -oy , ~\>»,°}-~ .___ 4 » » i ~ ~ i " , , _ es ¢ I* ,'.» »_r.»¢ .,' ,_7,.»;.-,'; _ ~ , » ' .'» _ . -,. ..... _, ' . ...Q ' 1' ' -‘.1 .,' 'v f' ,"1 1 1 .' ._.-‘»_~. .lf-¢,_‘ , . " ,',*,.-';f.;.=,i of ;',_:,;.,., I ,'», 1 "4 _, * 1. ' - -'-’»'. 4' "=. _ ...f , . f ;1',;"‘ , ,»%~e1»'31. . I . -. _ < l ' , _ ‘ .,--' .iff _",,»;,_.- _,.f ' -' ‘- .'-. ’ ;"f",§¢_-;;:-':'5?':ffZ,- 1 ' . ' ' ' "1 1 ' ' ' '- '.".~:1',-I-‘»'£‘i€";’fK;7;%. .' ' , -'~' -» . ' ' .. .,. ._.¢.,» . » -- .._.~-..~===_----il- -v;<:e,e=:Qree~_-L»_~;-f,-_-_~é_.~=.f’;.“L\rs~..5..__,_.;..,.,..;,,,",.,.=.,. . __§}____= :__ _= THE__ Issue Debentures 'RIRONTO Unt, April 1-(By (ByEdward.l.Nell. Aseoeistedhees debentures totalling 801500000 Wal lii:nniiln’rulli|lsilln Seek ie iliwis will illlllllilifliz nliw...........,...._,.,..|lrli|ll slvii _ _.___ _- Canadian Press)-Power to issue < ' -0 . 'ine ouumun Press)-"rho mo- spam writer) sousnt for the canaaisn National K E Y I S 1 .._'_. , Donald Brier curling championship iulmson souaan canons, Runway in abui debated in tae ~ is likely to be an entirely different New York. N Y April 1-Jackie House of Commons tonight This ‘ s o I ' _ , ,, - _ _ . A il b l 9 SlSi'i9I'S d wen, nut your," ins 'roronlo 'role-~ ixiarnerg, ins white onuueiwniri- sum, said iz. J. minion, minister or MONCTON- N- B- Avril 1-(BY _ C S ‘ t er S F-gmggyg-wd|y_ wind, came far enough back along Railways. was theestimated needs 91° °“1°di*“ PFW)-'Th' M°l\°°°" rys I S . ~'-i,"'1'l;s suggestion which has met the road to his old place near the of the government-owned road for Hwk' h°°¥°Y °1“h Will 11°" HV’ 'I' u I* n IIIJ G I’ a.i:“i‘vi¢i=~u.. snuov-1. it u Menon. _pr or ow lchlwelnm onlin w on we weiblv =1>= new raven not ,tg - . slips;-ties concerned, is instead °ld Be1i1mY.i"\1l1er. a little bull . _____...__ Season. it was learned ionisht A t F 0- m 6’ hating ,epresentmves from ewh dog of a fighter from Boston. to a _ Seven members of this year_°'s team mmm u hu been the 'system draw--in a bristllng ten-round duel | I C ‘will be retained. Last the past, that the province, of before a crowd of -12,000. i nsuranC€ 0 Sammy McManus and- Aubrey Fl. _ “That the girls can S Wil-11 success any field that in P¢1‘f°i’m in was conclusively d nstraied lest ulgnt at the when on a fine sheet of ice, th till Sis' ters battled the Abbie isters io I scoreless fdra/w. Ra’lbird comment before the game, indicated that e girls, from- Sinnmersldewould amp the 1°CBl lassles. The Cryiita Sisters looked classy in their n ii!\_if°i‘i¥\-S IB theyworked out. t _skaters and nifty stick-hanal the girls irom me western cs. ai, manasofi fic' Mr. crirord M gomerv, showed class with a cupial 0. when me “ge got under way, the Abbie'Sist s showed no fear of the Crystal, Sisters' formidable record and stooped fisht ini# the Westemers. /' rar: oalvn-: For thegyeater part of the first 'i-iod, the play was on the Abbie blue line iiut a stout defence re- i`eved by an occasional dangerous rally, kept the score sheet clean. Neither goalie got a. difficult shot to handle in this period iiith0i18h the forwards and defences tried hard. Mclnnls on the Abbie S`ster defence handed out some stiff checks. The sandwich session saw no score. The play centered chiefly in centre ice. Both forward lines bacls checked superbly but lacked cohesion _and f`n'sh about the nets. The third session was the most thrilling of all. Irene Linklctter. heady Crystal centre, broke clear, .manoevered one defence out of po- sition but Mclnnis brought the Crystal star down with a crushin! check. She took a penalty but saved a probable goal. Another timelsones stickhandledito the goal mouth to give supporters of the i°°ll team a 'thrill but' her shot m'ssed thai et. These two illustrations jusi _‘bout el»moolu»...uio,a1sr.-is was that close. _ . The period and game ended score- less with the Ladies champ'onship of Prince Edward Island still un- decided., Cleanest sportsmanship permeated the contest thr' hout and the; three hearty cheers given by each team for the other illustrat- ed the good feeling prevailing. Colne again Summerside, we en- ioyed seeing youi J Suse Sausrebrim me to the ,satisfaction of eve . No overtime was _played._, ' I 'rms svnriitsnsi First Period: No score.,-I Plenalti-\_= Melnnis, J. illnkletter. Bboondi Period: No score. Penaules: None. ,f Third Period: No sooie. » Penaltlesé Mclnnis. , Referee: -'J. squarebliiggs, I GOAL-R/add. ~ DEFENCE-warren and Mclnnis. R., WING-Weeks and Roop. CENTRE-Z. Linkletter and Mrs. Bpillet. . L. WING-Jones, Mrs. A. Dewar. R.l!iLIJ!iF'S-Moore and Bentley. énzsrsr. slsrans l GOAL-McNeil. \ DlilFlllNCE-Elia Gay, Helen La'rd and Marie Gaudet. L. wma-Pei Mooneilanf and Minnie Boswell. Q CliN'I‘R.!i-Irene Linkletter and Margaret Gal‘rnt. R. W_i2NG--Anne Green and Irene Silliphant. CANTON, N. C., April 1.-The Champion l'1bre__gompany ls completing a $1,150,000 addition to its- pulp and paper plant here which will result in the increase of its payroll by Ill empbyees. Q . , ncggxavarr vicroma mn 'ssruacav anim. sua, earn 'rnsvaizsa vs. give-TglIiiiA` sgiiqsiilh miiwlii- Mission as AND iii crs. sxartnc Aman casio. Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Aberta and British Columbia will play oilf l in find one winner, while the Prov- inces of Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick, Quebec and Ontario will also play off to provide another winner, the two winners to meet one year in Winnipeg, one year in Montreal and one in Toronto, where games will be played arid the champion rink will be the one with the most wins out of three gamol." the news- paper says- I " TOWN ,. (Continued from Page 1) of the people, ordered surrounding towns to accommodate the refugees. Except for a few hundred persons remaining in the outskirts and groups of militiamen and carabin- ees on guard duty in the town, Vil- la Santa Stefano was deserted to- night as it continued to sink into the caves. Troops and carabineers arrived a few hours after the first warning and superintended the evacuation. Thi city’s sinking continued slowly lnta the night, affecting principally theicentral part of the town, where ma y buildings were settling and I shciving signs of disappearance. e factthat the earth under the to? is honeycolnbed with the grot- tos' ea to s leur that most, ir not , all, pf the place would be unsafe for ihaiftation, even if it did not en- tirdy sink. The grottos, built by the Ro' ns many centuries ago in a naxal deposit of turf rock, col- lapsed when the ground weakened byiwater. g Fire Losses i to come back after a long rest and two bad beatings by the class cham- pion, Tony Canroneri, was on the floor., once in the fifth for a count of five and again in the eighth for a count of one just as the closing bell rang. But neither the-as knock- downs, the first the result of s. low right swing, nor the steady stream of thuddlng wallops Fuller poured into the Brlton's body, could stop Berg from pounding forward enough to gain the draw verdict. Both judges called the contest a draw, and Referee Jack Denning voted for Berg, but a large part of the crowd and many of the news- papermen thought Fuller, by his cleaner punching, had won a slight edge. The Associated Pri-ss score card gave Fuller six rounds-the first and the last five-and Berg the other follr. NUPTUNE (Continued from Page 1) ‘eral times they had to run along- side huge ice-bergs to be sheltered from gales. _ It was something unusual for the Neptune, veteran of the fleet, to arrive empty, and Captain Stanley Harbour expressed regret that his men had nothing to :-how for their month's labor. The Ranger, another of the fleet, broke _her main shaft and lost her propeller a. day before the Neptune 'was disabled. The Ranger was fur- ther south when the accident oc- curred, however, and was towed to port is few days later. ' _ The otherships are faxing bet- ter. The Imogene reported today that she had 23,000 seals on board; the Terra Nova had 6,000, the ,V Tonorrro, ont., Apr. 1-(By ,,tho Canadian Press)-Fire losses l in' Canada during the week ended March 30, were estimated by the Monetary Times at $371,800 as com- pared with sesosao for the pre- vious week and' with $314,250 for the corresponding week` of last I i .Beothic 3,000 and the Eagle 600! Doctor Forced To Abandon Sick Call From Lighthouse ly because they subsequently dis- cover that an assured's statement in regard to his health is inexaot. Mr. Justice Fabre Surveyor decided in Superior Court in condemning the Prudential Insurance Company der a policy insuring the life of his minor son. Tremblay insured the life of his son, Antoine, on September 15, 19210, and October 6, 1930. The boy died on January of the following year and the father claimed the amount of the two policies. The company refused to pay the claim on the ground that the in- sured stated his health was good, whereas he was all the while suf- fering from illnesses., Had a medical examination taken place, or had the company before issuing the policies made an inves- tigation sucli as it made after the insured’s death, it might have re- fused to issue the policies and in that case the insured might have tried to secure insurance from an- other company, the court said. Convicted On Dope Charge 'rwice Berg. battling desperately' webuioi-, iciivna rigncwinsers with Lgses- Case ine ri-oacriotou capitals, are ine first of the new men to be signed ‘ li y the Hawks. “Nucker" Irvine,.left (canadian Press) wing ci this years Halifax wolver- MONTREAL, Que., April i-1l1- lnes, was here today and one re- surance companies which accept port said he might _loin the local risks without medical examination club. Red Cook and Joe Mclntosh may not cancel their policies mere- have been relinquished by ' the Hawks. Relief Money io pay Arthur 'ri-emblay sooo un- F01' Tl‘€nl'0n HALIFAX, N. B., April 1.-That direct relief money had gone for- ward to 'Trenton on Thursday, was the statement made in the Legis- lature today by Attorney General John Doull in commenting on an editorial from the New Glasgow Ev- ening News as read to the House by A~ S. MacMillan, opposition lead- when applying for insurance, ef- The neW5PBP€l' article declared that dire need existed in the Pictou Efforts had been made to have the Canadian National Railways place a car order at the plant at Trenton, Hon. Mr. Doull pointed out, buf there had been some dif- ficulty in that the transportation system was at present well supplied. It was hoped, however, that an or- der would bs forthcoming as it a- lone af, this time would place the plant in satisfactory operation_ Contributions for relief at Tren- ton had been going on for some little time. declared Hon. Mr. Doull. CLYDE RIVER. CONCERT (cumdun nm) on the even-mg of March sth the time, wrote the order for the mas- MON-1-R_EAL_ Q“e__ Apu] 1___Ac_ Ladies orange L°dge_ assisted by sacre of Glencoe on a. card which oomaanring their verdict by a re- some outside talent, stages an in- ‘_:;’_;‘;°s“°d t° be the “me “f ‘““'| commendation for leniency, n jury _ - in court ng ginglg Bendh (bday ;Z:;“:§d;1;fa1:n;y3;‘;f; et; ;a§l_ Another suggested reason is that found sergeant Hector vglgdg gumy ML Colm Macphau wcupxed the _ ill one old card game the nine of of illegal distribution of drugs. Val- chan. md E wen arranged pm_ diamonds was a kind of joker which ade was suspended as chief of the gmmme of solos dum dialogues beat any other Card This 821110 narcotic squad of the Montreal po- ' ' ` ruined many Scottish families when etc., was carried out. The hearty lice force when the charge was laid introduced by Mary Queen of Scots . applause following each number ~ ' . .. b. From _mmm 1 1931 to (Associated Press) by omcers of the Royal Canadian was mot th '_ d an h The real reason is curious and Will’ ‘i0 they Wi-Sh io bemme H Year- TY - _ p a one an t o - March “_ l931_ me losses wtfaued HULL, Mass., April \-Thwgl-ted l;lr<:_l_l_r_;i€_e_:_;’ol-i:_:e£__eSel_i_t_._er:_¢;e “will be ougmy enjoyed mmsem Candy mid interesting, says Tit Bits. A Scots- _ _a_._s____i.___eab_l_.;l__ei;._d in __e_errll‘i;1:n_;i;_i $s_.,50_400_ by a roaring gale and high seas in _ 9 505' lunches were Bold md me needs man, John Dalrymple, Earl of_ __ - L_' __ d' _his efforts to make a landing. on Si°“5 °f the °°“fi7- of the inner mm am 1 su “ed Stair, was mainly responsible, as, mam' ‘ff Pu" C°“5""“ Ve re" 5 rockbound Boston light Dr wm_ Through an extraordinary turn of Dy pp ' secretary of state, for bringing are beginning to be anxious, sus- Illsllrallce Bl". _ er H_ sm,-3-5 lug msg; gave m__ EVBHUS. the Chi” Wi¢!\€5S BSU-in-Bt génlssztisxxmaiviagfrzzlui? ‘Lis tg liabout the massacre of Glencoe, and i’if_°“5’" he “ded” N ed . 9 Bii We are not worried remark Causes D]VerS]01\ structlons by telephone for the care vvade was Arthur vim' mnvicted ifor this reason he earned the __ ' 0! an X Cmnt “he me U of two years ago m a_d__us, cue as ,_ L. 0. B. A. The following was thc hatred of his cDum_rymen_ The , G. P. Jones, icons.) I suppose my e pe m r w e , _ (omunm new 3 keep" or the light ' result of information obtained by P’°¥?`°-mme-°° __ __ arms of the Dalrymple family had '_ honorable friends need not worry 0 liin h Old Z C of th h Valade. Viau later became a spec- pe g c orus, ip 0011- vcr much. He was one we w 0 FR.EDERIC'I‘0N, N. B., April 1.- With a crow of coast guardmen _ nine “lozenges," or diamond shapes, , Y Th . M dl “_ 1, th mt Au ,D mt _ _ ini agent for the R., Q, M_ p, vigus Reading by Sophie Newson. _ benefitted by the reduced stump- oi0l1l>0S °l18Dl‘\l18 BIDBP V Wm 9 P0 ¢1' U 5 1011 D1' t H that sol “Blige th Lad ,, J hn A raranged as they are on thc play b me ovemment of don ` the New Brunswick legisla- ‘Sturgis made the perilous trip three es mom' W” on seven] °°° °’ e y' ° ° ing card. Owing to the resemblance I "ge given `,y , g mnihllut umm md “me Mmm :much down tho hub” A gale casions he received drugs from Val- Murray, (encored). the custom grew up of touching the _ New B,.,msW_ck_- Mr. Venlot retort. bm.) vo,” of defntmz the s,oWm_ hawled wo” th i mu 404 t boat ode. At one time, Viau said, drugs Solo, 'The Highiandman’a Toast," ’ cd. Mr. Jones sprang to his feet and , 9 9 0° d h it d d . ,_ ment nn the "mmm 0! an mam’ ,_ which bmmoed .bout me _ cock" had been sent to him in Saint John, by John E. Heartzf ;’:;_ngTV__€_Ii_1_;2_;/el_;__rse _l_‘~_pp;1_:e__md81_;c l icpllcd, angrily- that statement is ¢°ngmymm mum-um, bm_ The ,mu on tha mum “ll M th N» 3-. by Vllade. Dialogue, "The Pantaloon Fight.” ,, absolutely incorrect and my honor- vpte fwes 11 to is. um, me "vs, smhfd wh 0,, th: M°‘"‘*°d P°"°° 8”” °"id°“°° "Ili Reading by Olga Mscarevin. ien- °“ "°“' able friend knows iz." .il‘Cli'p‘iaXing some heated discussion rocks and would' have dashed the :gre hx tgeegelent ‘wus muted °°’°d)' _ I imthe measure in the nfternoonthe um, eng; to “nd” 11'" we t tm 7 9 °m° ° V NWS U' solo by Bertie Miller (encorad). gentleman not cut timiber on Crown division caught many govemment ¢1°,¢_ . n me' W °b°°m d"““ ‘mm V""d°- Intennlssionbnd sale of candy, GREENVALE W I ‘Lands?" h'°m‘b°" wt °' th” H°"°°' Th’ "°”"‘” 5” °“°"°“ W” Mm txwzdouunzfogugeggmmeniiogze instrumental music by Messrs. Hur- ' ' Mr. Jones: "Not one it°°l¢-" e ____ r There was an exciting “Pemble lp, q_ Nm-"omg Wu, M the annum ' ' old and Melvin Scott and Mrs. G. for seats as the dwmon hem nn' |keepe___ H" h__'.b_md md other mem ficers then entered the house. they MacKinnon. Greenvale Institute members held _omble genuem_m,s word for that “mush the b,mdmg_ _ lbs" of the mme group which mam said.h and after some discussion Val- Bolo by Them” Mncmnnon (em their March meeting at the home _but let me say thL;_ that me firm The government pany was °ut_ the mm stood halplwly uhm ._ a/de ad led them to a coal bin from cored)_ of Mrs. Robert Silliphant on Tues- _ - ' which he produced the marked day evening, the sth. Miss Beatrice numbered when the first waming ‘th _U h Dm .. , . Bounded but in the regulation uve ° U i' when Dr' sims” wi", money. °g“°' “vm I"°R°y" Matheson presided and meeting! , f0l‘6£d t i. bdbk ‘t0 Hull. Dlldt b M188 Oil J minutes interval before the vote was Amvh; :Ze Dr Sturm _nmw valade Joined the police force in Moa” (___i;co__ed)” “id em opened by repeating Creed. Roll ' ' 1935 H6 held Various Dolte in the ‘ call was answered by eight mem- ,taken it obtained sufllcient majority ‘ ‘ tocarry the measure. _ mately t]°ph°“-ed W °h° "Um md narcotic squad and the morality wneadmg by Dmny M“°N°u im' bers, with names of noted Irishmen. 528311 lil! illstl'llCti0lll i0 M11- J°h!1 squad. Last year he beoume Chief red An di d 1 i f 1 _ meT;;m_‘:m“\‘_'_‘f t;;”___£‘_°mc‘.f°;‘_;fi ,:_a:»boo¢l<,__wg_<>e _e_sp;s_i;1_e_?__sbc¢;=_l= or me narcotic division. _l;i_s__i;>nle__:e"r_;e_uvu1s__J¢;1al;_." __ " re” ng an sg" "K ° m "_ .me ill-si taking plus on u motion .w°°nh"°'°! advice Wm; mén by Mr: WOMEN BE" MEN John §_I__m“ “ ;“ w__’:° “°‘~ W it io school. x bm or sisz nun fir t di i y ' ‘ Y an me Best' been paid for New Testament for to give the measure s rea ng. B mock _ ' During the afternoon discussion- hand wouilmd hm’ held ml" th” AT CoNTnAcT “M905 (en°°md)' school, and secretary had received A_ Dysnm lem" of we oppoah |c be brought sefey into ___ Medley, Darkey Chorus. ‘mo as Govcmment Grunt A ]e,_ i ion haracterlzed as 'blank cheque ibm Wm” m°m°nt"uy' SYDNEY' A“s°'°""' 59'" 1“(B7 N°"°“°'l Anthem' ter had been received from 'samu- c °Km'm_|on,, the bm framed to 'we j With indications that the gale the Qsngdlgn pl-{g,)._.Q°n¢,m¢¢ The acconlpanists for the evening ,mum Commission asking conmb_ the Lieutenant Governor-in-Coum ‘£23 “mit _9'b“° ah; °°:'"‘"‘:d" Bridge 1’ gaming h°"°~ It 1' tm were Mn' G°td°“ M°°K’““°"' M155 ution for mattress covers. Motlcni ii the power to regulats insurance G J r °°mT n °‘ 0"’ ‘tit mme" “`h° "9 "°5P°“-"ibl° 1°' th' Im LM"“i'°“ ‘nd Mi” Wmme that $1.00 be sent for this appeal. “W P|'°Vm¢° 1°’ th’ °“3“i“3 om-ge osepb' .Wd by ready '“dd°“ eI°v°u°“ °' "h° 'une "° Best A letter of sympathy to be for- '5i' if 741° “"4 "35' H’ mm lm" moth” mp' . tm 'mk °f " ’“°j°' 'P°"°- °°m' (P°m°t Diem WW) worded to our bereaved president. B0 iii live th! ¥0V¢l’l1i1'i°l\i5{l“th' ‘ Tenmc Md! ‘wed the picket; nundins °°l"m“| in tm “WSP” Plans were made for next meeting. trity to_ei_ltabliah a special depart- “W °‘ W" mm Wh° “ni Vi pers. They decided years ago that ~ . nent for the regulation oi mmf- °°i'*“”1 -'°‘°Pl‘ “ld DY- SWWII °” this is ine one pastime ui which "W" USE" A5 "0" STEPS The evenings pr°mm` smgmg' ince companies doing business in ith’ ml’ °f`m°"°7_ 35'” 5"* dw” they can beat men hollow. They Patrick to Ireland," by Miss Bea-| in Pmvmce it N hm desired' upon their ho” md blinded them 5” it in iheiflumph Of feminine sunken wal clay dwellings’ tries Matheson: “Where the River of the House but I stand by the A Replying to Mr. Dysort, Prom!" it t:‘°§_';°t“¢:_i"o°° msg: Wit! °\’¢l‘ m°5¢U1ili¢ m“l¢19l~ If N Zxgxsxem fgzrfsdx, mi: 2:: Shannon l"lows,’ by Mrs. Alfred iswcrnl statement given before the hhinftlesntlduniazllthtgou “S nil? "was 'running makingm it 'diiiicult "ng" them 1°' ‘ hmdmd de' bones ofpiilpwwwmriomwer: occfi C""'; Irish readmgs' by Mrs' s‘ cw" by me h°n°"'ble gentleman". 6. Oh 0 0 WWW' 'l f feats suffered on fields where man'e ’ ' simphmt and Mrs P Martin. i The prime Minute-; "surely the cu W M up m mm-ms, qs. ,for the shoot to , make headway. phwm menzth hu mm mm m pied by a raoe of 1.000 years ago. _, ' ' ,', °“* "°l”'1°‘“*7i*"°““‘ “°""° ,"°‘““"‘"" “‘° """i' "’°" "°"°°" luivontsse which no intoliirenoe “°°°""““ °° '°°°”" nwhum 1" :dai-icon' 'Iihe Bells of smmnoylii io memos zo so out oben- wnippns the -nm ana ionams ~ the delta of the Nile. This so-anne Y - E" " M°°R°°- B°““' < ‘ lmmnonu 1" dum.” W;-,|¢¢..g,“,, “uhm “gmt gh, an °"t"i'h' prehistoric settlement was disco- 'n‘°Y`d °"ll' M°"° old Ifemndi . The Pnmm, mntmmdmk u the ,bat ' Mm °f‘¢h_; °"i’°_"i'; °°°°°d° th” ""4 M; Mauna, mu- Emma. Over Here," by Mr. Alfred Carcw; ; ‘ ' “mmf °Y P it °¢fi°“°1Y- ' Sketch "Thomas Moo " b Mrs.: mlm,” mmf.” Mg Nu” vm mg] diffgnnt lam. by an expedition of the Vien- i'¢» Y . °° ’ by ° vw." W ° W i'°¢°°1' N441' Piirrfl than mm- _ mussel' white aiaio Mr. and e of ap recent privy council iron; any to which the cout guards- na Academy of Sciences. The Me 1 ¢“°» ; men more would be no 'mon ui-e eauea iunigm wiim noi-on ““’ "“'* “‘°Y W" New "°“°1° muse people “wi W burr their Mm Alfred Cefev- °1°Si"8~N“°i°“° 4 . trol whatever over insurance. ‘rue that there was the real- ':°°'°"’l"" muah’ :___”:_' dead near their huts and fire Pio- B' N"'h¢m- M *iw °i°S° °f me "If that contingency arises then,-iggbm tim, .¢1|¢_|gg, of gn ,mmm _ '° ° ‘“ ces. Moat of the articles found in program a refreshing luncheon was Ms Lieutenant-Govlriiof-in-5011110” child was at stake. All went forth 'n hm” "h" ""° 'WNY *hu* the settlement were made of fire- served by the hostess. Next mccting l have authority to- take such “gh ¢,h|¢vg`h¢|¢h`¢ ami, in mms 97°” h”°b5“dl IN IW!! iii i-h° stone. They included knives, dag- will be held on April sth at thc for control as may seam- ,M ms, u,'.‘|,um. is, smgm of °“¥» “"1 M" ielmt 01° Myer sen, ‘mow-points, l-laionois una .nomo of Mu.. .iohu Moons. non te," be sais. _. ‘uw tm, ‘ ' ""‘°' 3"' “"‘“’ °' *"° “““""‘” W1- There “N also numerous cali is so be answered with "omit ` , ” 11°" °°* "W Um°'-°f *M °f'°'lY‘- New of pottery. amonii which was Men and women of canada." 'rho , 'aim boar aaa moan' some sown om-ily; oiuniy 'juegos not ure to form the iebonousir learnt a irqmont of a nuinm figure of momm Wm ,nclude , ,,,,m,,¢ tres baokwardif A lililirfel and the world; for the ~ world has rules of Auction and replace them black ~bumt clay. In addition, the m,_kh_ other treo climbers run doll scarcely ever failed to Judge 'With i-|10 fir N011 ilitfiolto it*-lil' foot of I llflei' fill-if! of D°lilh¢d ` ‘ ‘ " " I' raise slam eeoontrsos. no our was lmssrthod- _ ‘P°¢'1°'» Pi°“° WW) ,speedsters will be hard io head dix- County town. __ W1`l_GU;‘.~BP£6N . ' inns _-_-, LOOKING ’ PAGE SEVEN EM OVER "`” _ (nv “Tac-i Purchases Speedster; Mr. Wellington MacNelli, South. port. returned from e visit so st' Stephen, N. B., where he looked' over the horses in Billy Keyesfi stable and selected the following: for the 224 pace; Miss Winnipeg,' 2.10 1-2. pacer, eligible for the 2.19 *P4106 U-Ild WiUi'i1P°§ BOY. a green pacer, trial 2.14, The above mentioned parers were' horses highly considered in the! Keyes string last year and aithoughi notgetting thoroughly accllmated after their long trip from the West p€l‘f0l'l!lEd brilliantly nevertheless, with the usual unexpected defeats' It is the opinion of some well in-| formed horsemen that this trio of ing the coming season. Mr. McNeill race winners. It is understood that Billy Keyes may dispose of all his horses andi take a season off from racing. “They Will Be Back" The reign of Canadiens over the; realm of hockey is ended. Perhapsi the most colorful team that ever sat in the throne oi' ice champions of the universe ended in Madison Square Garden when they bowed lbefore the prowess of the New York Rangers. For two years they occu- pied the seats of the mighty, only, to be thrust from them by the on- slaught of the men of Lester Patrick From St. Lawrence Main east, the loyal followers of the great French_ team are dfsconsolate and the Hab-v itarlis' chant of victory is Silent. Whether they were beaten by a. better team will always remain ai matter of keen debate, Their rabid following who lend them at all tim- cs even blind allegiance will never admit lt, and with a. certain meas- ure of jlistiflcatlon. Canadiens were without the services of "Pit" Le- pine and Aurel Joliat, the Phantom! 'cf the Ice. was dragging lamely yet KUIB SDWUB 3.11 1-2, paccr, eligible .bravely one of his otherwtse flltting limbs about the rink. The loss of the one and the injury of the other put them at an lncalculable disadvant- age, but they went down with their flaming colors flying, canodens are out today, but they will be 'back be- fore many tomorrows have come and gone. “The Right Idea" Jackie Keating, in an interview in Saint John, says that li/Banager .Gerard of the New York Americans, is as keen as a fox on the matter of condition. There is not a mem- seems to have a faculty of pick’ng foci- of the squad who is not afraid to sneak across even the tiniest puff of a. cigarette. Gerard is that strict. And the boys must pei-force, keep good hours and eat righteous- ly. Keating states the sooner the amateur authorities see fit to pat- tern their playing rules along the same lines as the pro, the better for the game. He offers that there is so much more continuous action made possible by the forward pass. Ernie Mosher, centre-ice player with Fredericton Capitals last year, arrived in Halifax recently and foll- owing a conference with President J. H, Conn and Manager Henry Butler oi' the Halifax Wolverines. it was announced that the former Eastern League star would wear a Halifax uniform next winter. It is understood that the colorful Ernie will manage a dance pavilion this coming summer. THE CURSE OF SCOTLAND Among card players thc nine of' diamonds is known as the curse of Scotland; but if you were to ask a hundred of them why this is so it is probable that no one could tell you. All sorts of queer reasons have been given. _It is said, for ex- ample, that the Duke of Cumber- land, who was playing cards at the New Brunswick Affair Causes Heated Debate UI’I‘A»WA, Ont., April 1-(By The Canadian Press)-The province of NewBrunswlck held the spotlight in the House of Commons for a short time last night and provided some excitement for the galleries when three members from that section engaged in a sharp interchange. Peter Ver/'ot (Lib. Gloucester), was upbraiding the government for its insistence on the “absolute power" clause in thc unemployment act which was being considered in com- mittee of the whole, with R. B. Han- son, (Con. York-Sudbury), another New Brunswicker, in the chair. utes, school committee reported vis "Tipperary," "The Coming of Sty / . l f S Mr. Veniot: "Did the honorable Mr. Veniot: “I will take the hon- cf Jones Brothers is apparently do- ing some business with the Depart- ment of Indian Affairs, My honor- able friend will not deny that-and hc will not deny in 1926 before a court hc swore that Jones Broth- crs was himself and himself aIone.” . Mr. Jones: “I never made any such statement." Mr. Veniot: "My honorable friend dd." Scvcral members: "Take it back." Mr. Veniot: "I cannot take back what I said because I have the record of the court." Mr. Jones: “The honorable mem-E ber cannot produce any record that will verify his statement." Mr. Chairman: "The honorable member must accept thc word of tile honorable member for Royal." Mr. Veniot: "I obey the practice honorable gentleman should not be allowed to do this sort of thing." Mr. Veniot: “I shall take back the statement I made but I say that I have in my possession such a record and I do not have to take that back." There were shouts and jeers from the govemment side, and cries of "that's not a w'thdraw- al!" but thc incident closed. Dr. 0, B. Price. (Cons. Wesimor-' land), then directed a strong at-' tack against. the former Postnlaster| General, Mr Veniot, for reference, made some time ago to ailegedf statements of the Premier of New Brunswick regarding the candidat- ure of Doctor Coffyn. in A recent .-»~_. ..., Women Useci to Knit Sweaters FROM PURE |emb's WOOL sun noi __ FEELS (Continued from Page 11 Despite the strength of the appeals, however, we were unable to convince British authorities that thc potato bug could be eliminated from thr shipments.» "I think that when the Britist havc fully thrashed the matter oil' over here, We can show tlicnl tha the bug can be separated from til potatoes. Canada even oflcrcd i pay a man Great Britain woll` send over to supervise thc cullin sorting and shipping on this si( of the ocean but thc proposal w. turned down. It was also point out to me that if the Canadian cl. bargo was removed, it is likely t` ban on United States potatsis wcl also be lifted. “Just how sharp a fight Gri Britain is making to prevent i Colorado beetle from getting a fox hold into the country is shown the embargo recently placed v French potatoes. The British hz a. deep rooted dread of the bug e will do anything possible io prev' its entry to their country," Mr. F guson said. i BASKETBALL Last night a newly organized Y league got under why via. 'l jans and Trumps. The score at final whistle being 22-18 in fa of the Trumps. Goss, Boehner and Stewart of Trumps, gave a nlcc exhibition bali handling and combinat. while Morris and Clidmore bc relieved by Smith. lic-id the ot team in submission. For illo 'I _fans Partridge, McLean and Joi son were up to their usuni fo They were relieved by tivo ot stalwarts iii the persons oi' Rail bury and Campbell. Storey oil defence showed "beautiful" fi along with sonic good guarding. partner, Jones, also was on 1 job nabblng rebounds and ini ceptlng all kinds of passes Geo "Madoodle" relieved him capal Line-ups; Trojans Partridge MacLean Johnson Rattenbury Campbell Storey Jones MacDougall Referee-R. A. Pendleton. Tonight in the "Y" gym Pril Street girls meet the West Ki tcanl in a sudden death game 1 the interscholastic championship Prince Edward Island. This gal is slated for 7.00 p.m. and promt to be a bang up game. Immcdiati after this game the I-li-Y ter; meet P. W. C. boys ill a schcdul lcaguc game. P. W. C. have to vi to remain in thc running, wherc if the Hi-Y team win they win i lcaglie and play-off with file wi ncrs of the Falcon-Senior-Y scri Trun _ G Bcehl Stew; McLni Mor Ciltllrii Sm, Home: When home is ruled n cordlng to God's word, ang: might be asked to stuy at nig with us and they would not fi: themselves out of their element. Spurgeon. provincial by-election in Glouccs County. He read a letter from P mier Richards of New Brunsw stating that Mr. veniot's uticran had been incorrect. “Tho statements I attributed ‘ Premier Richards were made by h in my presence and I have t\ newspapers who took verbatim r ports to support mc," declared N Veniot, ‘ W, 'Nt ¢ » 1 » ,H » ~