E l § E? l. rec. 4th, when it became known ihatMm-Iohnhllillfneelois“- into hm- Q to provide orig the day except for E U1?” J91"- lfickoi surrendered an early gain to The late Mrs. Mill had been in siwwaknatthecloseoi 25 cents fillllnl health for some time and all at 2140 Corlsolidated Bmeltcrs thatthsbutnledicalskillandkiod Dryden and several other‘. O 1-1 Q. IIIIQDN slightly hther. tion 1 at 14. (la-ins of fracto cil, Oiermont; Ruby. w I T u Psynter, Long River; Amelia and andothers. Bales 19.453. Bonds 310.500. (C. P. l7 below 1832, the operating being $4,092,115 against and total income at against $14,113,287- was slishtly mm slofl were 52.51 share lllilllt 64.93 1n 1932. assets at liabilities at 3 10.547. 1’ w; g1 Advertising liaise-Payable In Advance Cmhalllaasdlaalseahdmpsrwnhioslcs Issasnl pcwmi|Anasaaeanqlnndllaning ls. warhlnIs-srlamlsllaaies. lfllzlllllclagafllasfl, . . kakksokaks¢knka Wanted Ill-l... L-lwm crt match. Mount Herbert. a son._ cause he fslled to fulfill a amtnet roa sass -ssuus. IIIIIIIG luncheon held yesterday M '1“ to agar. Baby Casanova of . room stove. Apply no lichswmd DIM‘!!! gmmlm National Hotel the ti!” gm, flgn nouns-n or Mon- Bmfl- ‘AWL To Let speaker was Mr. 1r. c. White Aqul- mar. oansdss bmwnwelgllt ru- culturist. or the Biolwifll 3W4 ier. rad ryled claim to the world l0! BALI — AUCIIOI IOI-‘II- m Ln- _ 55“- _ cox-nun!” 1e, 1934, Ada MacDonald of Bloom- o; gum“, with headquarters at 5t. m“ M "mm; h M“; m“, w Five, Bridge and Whbt p“, m; “ma, sn-Qgf" 1,495; ing Point. lhlneral from A. A. Andra.‘ N_ a In m5 “my”; he much “mum ma oumo“ CHM-l- Gllllfillll Qfiill J05 - —: Hennosseys Funeral Home. Notice dun m '- mnu mLfl-uung and ll- - Pflflw- FW- 1'"- IOUII r0 ur-ros rsnlsxn- later. . luminat manner upon me work‘ late nine room tene- ist, and told wha- ros sass-runs: macs Iso- m”, “m,” ,1 ,s m,“ LABKIN-ln this city on April ls. ffuflezlmm‘; on”, m, flap,” hflr Ohfltwflaid Suite at shar- Hmmm 1034, Jame; Larkin. ‘his remains “on Mo“, flahm‘ strum through space mar the start. Intemsticn soaresof Alcohol were 0E i-ldesétnllle. “new m om were aho slnwn by Viou preferrfld. Among the newsprint stocks, St. lswrorloe Paper preferred firmed gomonqy mqflflnl, 1-3 at is 1-3 and Bslthurst 3-4 at prosecuted by the p“ c_ u, p_ Howard flail-h and other members cf-the group were mostly steady to Montreal (lawns idenoe, preferred mac l at as and Founda- rocorded by Can- Kikt. Dominion Oil-l ‘P79191194 IMPERIAL illl. “STATISTICS Guardian's Special Wire) no , April io-lmperial ou Limited todly wowed 198$ operating pofits and total income Profits higher at 89,408,846 action $58,156,045 compared with $57,304,973. Current with 87,804,430 leaving working capital at 849143.814 against l0,- lfll- RVIIOH, 170 Prime Street. IOTIIII WANTID, PBONI 1101. Will call for. Bill Michael. L-lgg centre again acted in a ‘ambled D “mum. mwimwd 1"“?! for the (goofing u o! ‘pom any excitement ____ g, brief sl FISHER-MIN FINE!) - Charged under a special fisheries regulation, two men were apprehended by the Corporation indie. FUNERAL SERVICES-Cite fu- neral of Mary Quinn was held yes- terday morning from her late res- 139 Dorchester Street, to St. Dunstanb Basilica where a Re- ne llD quiem High Mass was celebrated Louis Dougan. The pail ads Cement preferred. Dominion bearers were: Messrs. Wm. Grimes, George Hughes. Lanford Roach. Fred McCarey, James Bradley and Chas. J. Mitchell Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. ll. by Rev. Dalton. __._. It was decided that board would months average. The PrlucA centage over 6, 1994, to Mr. and Mrs. Char old Wesley and Helen June. rgsnsssa a- sggs-ron roary- Esaped afternoon to his home in Albertcn. ‘ma M, mum,‘ m more fishing u all-eel. 0d m w,“ m, ,,",,,.,, p, buy Hides Ill! rn s- M- W“ w" "l "“"°"“ """"°°“' "'“ ““-'5'~r"1°-3“=1"-$3'371757*b“~w5 “°'°"*.2...“.’;‘§ °°““’ “°‘ b’ ° "NIL- lfov. l-ii- , _ _ - ls, m4, urn your ‘Prainorrlled n rtance of n Harper . m us i50-——4I “m” ' elm» Rwmoihred- UOyeI-mhmlra-ilhsesday ' dfllhflfmdlfllegfwd hL-D. " m m, m.__m _____________ “Mmtammmfi.” “"“"'°°‘* “m” """ em "w m" s2“. P“ s ;; .. m m»; m. weer 9' lewalintheiowflccrs .10: sons- ssrrs ~ fleet. casrdisa m . m“ J" u" w“ y . ' ss_sos mores - “'1' “P Wm“ '::..'.'*..".:°'".....“......"""":."~:".'..". .'.'::."'.':'.:'..3".'.:".t.'.'t:.::.::. M w" ~~ _ J1 l- - -~ a ‘I 1' f udilnl late retel- Dewar, egid ls years. u» Bank of null-real. Chuiotle- "1 '9 m-"m s“ ‘Q, 16-1“. Casudian National sigarnshipeg ll;- ___m “rally ll wkins". even < ~ o. gamma, sailed from Halifax STrn- " an" m n lac-ms day night for Bermuda. the eastern t m“: ' m lea 141-4: mu» of "w "W" W's‘ “d” "' a 34 Dem (British Guiana) via 0- omw“ ' 7' n goon. ATlgrTs wemsvrs who 1"!‘ r E _l ll l: t 1 i 23g l? danweemmssaensrcltis ovsrsi wlthplaaslnl ~ cedilrllats 4 aoLean JUNIOI HOLY NAIR BOCIITY MEETS - The monthly meeting of were fined one dollar and costs or, in default of __ ymcat, were sen- rrlonth in jail. ‘The °1 "*4 “s” Dltfrialvduhdiatizréiglnkegonflslllihfila crcols and trout seized were ordered confiscated. Two others charged with the same offence will appear The case was MATTE! Elfin-RID r0 crwaorr BOAID—A congrega- tional meeting of Trinity United Church was held last evening in Hearts Memorial Hall with a large attendance. The meeting was cp- ened with a devotional service led by Mrs. C. N. Brown. 1dr. S. A. MacDonald was appointed chair- inammdDr. 0.0.8001 andMr. GA. Hughes were appointed secre- taries. The matter of the selection oi a new minister wsrconsidered $5,401,439 and s motion was presented and 814,101,581 adopted that the whole matter be Other income referred to the official board gr e pa, 4 meet on Thursdl! Common qividenth, at 813,415,169, evening at 130. ware more than earned, a surplus of IGUQW being added to profit BUSINIBS and loss balance, now standing at $1l0,046,1U. Iiarnings on the com- cents per of the Great-West Life Assurance company accepted a challenge from the Montreal Branch that was extended to all Eastern Branches from Ontario to the haarltilnee for s ntest on s percen so new!" “mun comm" inotnew production for the month oi March, based on s previous far ward island Branch hss just been advised that they have won out- uking first place with a large per- the Branch at Three Rivers. Quebeq-their nearest op- ponent. This is certainly significant Paynter, twins, a boy and girl, Har- JAY-In this city m: April 1d to Mr. and Mrs. Peter: L. Jay. I dllllh- vvsrrrlo _ my lsr, suns. m, MUIYZII-Jfo Mr. and Mrs. J. Hob- were forwarded from A A. Hen- -'—~ nesseyb lfilnaral Home yesterday 101B’! IATUCI I‘ W. WOOLWOITK AND METROPOLITAN STOII! SPECIAL MEETING of BIS] STED gave officers considerable ous opposition to arrest. nus-m IIABOUWTHIIADIANDTAEE1U_ B. I. S. tonight at 8 o'clock. 1.4900 ARREST-A drunk trouble lest evening by putting up strenu- As a Mounted Officer was escorting him along Queen Street. the man sud- denly offered resistance. A member of the City Police force arrived on the scene and the recalcitrant ine dividual was placed in a cell in the Police Station. There he continued “m: m;EX0llNBE Kltflfllfilhlilill- addressed 553mm “m; ‘Rselllnllfor selling seernedto gQQfi-wygqflongu“ mm“ l-"lwllflyflfllllylnvsiseenspeekerflenrynainers m...‘ Mmeunemwncu l-fternoclafiemsttbellflLdiscimulo that sliver legslatlon talisman-lameness.- ““°°"’“‘""'°**"- w“: Mm»: themes-which botlhsrasrket ndingdow- Ffiimi-"llm "n" Field T". n IIIQONAIJ before Oongresssdyourns. There terdey for her home in Duvar. as can be expected. the ——- ma‘; uwum‘ m5.“ etimetorthhéilrtrlatiiietl‘ m“ Llmimn- "l" quieted down and there was some relatives in Boston, Mag, GERMANY GIVES ffgontinued from Page 1) Miss Boll Irving, nurse-in-training at the P. I. Island Bupital, lei; "g- to spend h" mnm“ “m h" um“- a-nd issues identified with the cer- llraflunhoeror men; u will!!! friends and relatives 1n Kendllgfon. The O. N. 1t. Wrecking Crew left about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon lo replace two derailed freight can on the tracks between Howian and The "My friends of Miss Hilda Clinton will be glad to learn that ehe was successfully operated on YNS-Ghdly for appendicitis at the w: Hospital and is restinl as well Heber- Mscllean and m. Gordon Chowan of Clyde River have rs. turned to their homes after spend- i118 two weeks visiting ftiends and Till Iy John L. Dooley. PraesIisaneIalWrilsr NIW YUIR. April l6-—(Als0c1- aisd heal-discreet was the order o! the day in speculative “ ‘I. was heavy liquidation of grains and silver filturm and. on the short 0k- ohall‘. I general weakening oi particularly metal Q1335 cal markets. flocks plodded along leisurely until mid-nmmcon with wheat, rye. oats. com and barley collapsed. fliers mare traders did some un- loading that brought extreme de- clinm of l to 5 points. cotton lost mtte than s1 a bale and other commodities yielded sympatheticll- ly. The larger losses for equities were to be found in volatile issues, Oese, U. B. Bnelting and Armour of Il- llnos preferred losing 4 to 5 at thr worst, while the general run oi fa- vorites suffered less severely. Sel- rocovery from the loans. Transse- tions aggregated 1,306,800 shares. With the news assuming an an- ti-infistlon aspect at a time when some quarters haul been looking for the opposite, market. responses were rather in line with precedent. Grains have been harboring largo long positions. especially in the May delivery, which were built up months ago 1n expectation of high- to show defiance by ‘ to kick the end out of the cell. to his feelings. Dunstans Basilica, bfi-NPI WGTGZ Louis Dougan. AT GYBO~Thc speaker at Simon P. Paol‘, Jr, who was Dr. J. P. Miller. Maclntyre. Cardigan was The president, Mr. Carl Tibert. 00., 8nd Mr. Willem A. W Company. P0117} ard. ground perviaion of the PIIOMMDN- dially invited to opening of quarters the business rnormlrlg at 9 s. n stormy-At overfishim due t0 obile and otherwise noisily giving ex-prsgiqn LAID T0 REST-The funeral of L Mrs. Julia Phelan was held yester- day morning from her late resid- ence, 143 Dorehesier Street to Bt. where a Re- quiem High Mess wag celebrated by Rev. Leonard McDonald. The pail Messrs. Thos. Sweeney, Patrick Dennis, Philip Sinnott, John F. Martin, Michael Connolly and Thos. Power. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Gym dinner last evening was Mr. ducted as new members Mr. Herb- ert W. Pletch oi the Mutual Life oodiey. manager of Agnew-surpass shoe AUCTION l-‘OBTY l-‘lvl-Ls‘ — The weekly card plsy oi the Holy Name Club was held last. night in the Holy Name Hall and was largely attend- ed. The following were the priu winners: Ladies‘ first, Mrs. Robert Ladies‘ second, Mrs. A. Mc- Innis; Ladies‘ Consolation, Mrs. P. McQuaid; Gentleman's first, R. Howatt; Gcntlemerfs second, Cornie Peters; Gentleman's consolation, Elmer Gauthier; Freeze-out. Mrs. P. Gallant; Lucky table, Mrs. A. Rich- TilE ELITE BEAUTY SAILIN- Wishcs to announce w all their me- ny fniends and patrons that they have completod their new salon It 17¢ gm; Qgorge 5L, m new Stan- ley, Shaw and Peal-don bulldinl. floor. and now offer you a larger more convenient place w It- iend to your every need. The same fine service under the venom-l W‘ and Mrs. Gullison. You are cor- there beautiful new Lflgflfljqn between the hours of 3 and d. Como and brill Everyone is welcome. m. Telephone 13D. L-19o8 the HOV-BF? the advent oi the good mids- us; and 0d ones. expe are necessary for ed security in the air and ment of oversees , tion finding s-ysteols. the note the North Sydney ‘Jailer in- —Jailor George I'm-say, out in the town look-up. filled with smoke he hurried so fad“ cells occupied by~ >__could I H. matron had caught fire. Mr. were quickly extinguish ’ jailofs quarters. French Mr. title bout tonight. 121 pounds and Yramis m. RIIIIAII LEAGUE Ioifiahlifi cannot be NsI-rded as an "armam- ent iii-Idiot" but rather s 5mg“ f" =11" tmlsoort and nrmeeuen. 1t is due to replacement of obsolete “will bv the -* t iubsidised vftlhwss Oomoenv. and is chief- ly vowed by Nbllcenlcnt of single- lmtored mschinu by mail-mm”. Iorlg-dilance s-ir lines to be op- erated in winter as, well as simmer and nlsht-fivirls are being consid- erably imp-eased end considerable develop: ding irlltelilticn weal“ 1nd:- Of d - systems and lighting explains. Saves His Prisoners (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NORTH SYDNEY, N. 5., April 16 '10 you: old and crippled, escorted three prisoners to safety when fire broke Although his own rooms were he "wit: peaceful and early car loadln8$ 98' Wlhalen. Lauchlirl Morrison sndA. Timbury. They were asleopdtd in a few minutes might have been overcome by snoke issuing tom one of the cells where a prisoner had doud with a cigarette in his hand. The rorsay herded three out of build- ingsndrang inanalsl-msodcrlso was the smoke when the firemen arrived they had to don gas masks to enter the building. The flames but minke caused some damage in the Bantam Wins From Italian PARIS. April 16-—(By Aloclated Pram-Panama Al Brown. remg- niud here as the bantsrnweight boxing champion of the world. eas- ily outpointed 1cm trends. Italian feathervwekht. in a IO-round nou- Frarxsis colt only two rounds. Brown weighed Brown was dethroned es blots-m titleholder by the Notional Boxing North America bo- Safindganoofnnallbestiwooat er prices that did not materialize. The life of that contract has not long to run and it has recently en- countered liquidation. Today's scl- ling found buyers scarce; it was the first time sirloe October that all grains broke the limit. Net losses for U. S. Steel. Bethle- hem, Westinghouse. General Elec- arlc, Chrysler, Montgomery W811i. Sears Roebuck, Consolidated Gas. New York Central. Pennsylvania and. aunts Fe larlsed from XM- tions to slightly more than a pOLnt, but American canuDu Pont- Am"- can smelting and Auburn were heavier. The last named stock. in fact, was weak all dsv- Union Pa- cific was hbher in the morning and (m1 not. sell during the reaction. Bolmlte Stores preferred had a run-up and U. S. Rubber was fair- l-y nrm. Several recently POW" preferred stocks Balm-ed- Meanwhile, news beeflilt 01h bill‘ mess conditions was reasonably W‘ iatable. slnencan Tell-phone's firs‘ quarter esrnlrfifi. imllflll Val be‘ low present dividend Murrow". nevertheless represented WWW”- ment over a year e80 "l5! Pie-Mm‘ amend reported a. reversal in thk trend of ' trons. The auto- mobile labor situation seemed more urea for last week showed 1117144100- steel operations have 188m W!‘ Md so percent of capacity. 1mm 5; steel institute estlmstln! current as 59-3 WW9"? 5 n“ a 2.9 points sirlnoe last Monday. ‘I'M high for the was boom was lust 5m“, 0g so percent and the Prefix: level is the best since A0811“ V activity V" ‘mum n“ muii m“ l-ml" “y; the rronufactur m “we ‘hem a period of steadily mommy; operations." as to version. wiHTsocn be discussed with Presl- eem. Roosevelt. 1t ls one v1 l" on wh’ch the administra- “’ and mmv 11;; - n m financial community W‘ ° l, 1, out of the way- gladwhen snm wnAT STOCK Mons“ lzil 210 Mm“ .'.'.' ...sao 261 n8 153 duel kues Mm W Undble T0 Obtain Rink cnsrslanTSwdl-l Wm‘ w" a h’ gg_ Apfll 16—-A kindluy m4; part of the Toron 1221s and Detroit Red Win85 National Hockey U5S“F‘_ tun“ phymg g two-game exhibition ser- ies here, went on the rocks today- Tm tum, proposed to play a PH"- uu gflJnQ with the idea oi prvvid- in‘ g fro; performance for hockey" nflnded youngsters and unemploy- ggging passage south on this liner are u; Bermuda-ms. B. (These. Mrs. P. n. Mcaher, Miss Winfield. Halifax, J. D. Dwysr, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. a. Poster. Ottawa. It A Gar-down, Toronto, to Barbados- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Swain. J. W- Qgqphang, Hflifhl, t0 “ifiidld. James l. Roland. Iockville. Ont. slevorwi United Itates pas-refill"! will join the iAdJ Hawkins at Bos- ton, stable slnoog these beins A Gould, eluirman oi the Board oi OovernlI-s of Ilsa llaritlrne Associa- tlm, choker of Ooanneroe Boe- ion PAGE ‘IE Under the Solo-babies Duet-The Sandman ii. Slumber Song Following is the cddress given at the funeral of the late Mr. flail MacLeod, K. 0., of Surnrne sid-e by Rev, L. B. Campbell. As the silent shadows lengthen and intensify with the swift ap- proach of evcrltide, so did death steal up to close the day of life for Neil Msclood. We hail each other in passing. Yet it is all of one piece with the tapestry of life. For rt is not death that counts so much as it is the way that we have lived. And with him who has been called away it was his firm belief illat- "To live for common enth is to be counmon, The highest faith makes still the highest man, Pbrwegrowlikethethings cur souls believe." A member cf s long lived family cooling from the Isle of Skye. throughout his long life he had been the pomeesor of rugged health such as we lmoclste with the char- acteristics of the land of his birth. l-le was granted a span of life that carried him safely over the four score. But the years exact their payment and although he stood up nobly against rnsny of the most cruel bludgeorlings of chance, at length, like some tall oak that bends before the storm, that power- ful vitality weakened, with the de- sire for life, and finally broke, and now he is at liberty. And he was content to go. Indeed it was more than that. Like his later walk, there was an eagerness in it that almost kepthimontherunsshepressed forward to the perfecting of that fellowship of kindred mineh whidl msdelifeonearthforhimsomuoh like that above. But while we rejoice in the peaceful t of his de- sire, there is not one of us who does not feel that a prince has fal- len in Israel this day. and that we have, in Neil Manhood. lost one of the choicest and most valued of our citizens, one who "wore without abuse, the grand old name of gent- leman". “sens peur et sans m- proche". On his we de- posit the white flower, a tribute of our esteem. To comparatively few men is it given t0 serve as he did. His life has been the embodiment of his faith, in himself, in his fellows, and in his God. And in honourable citizens-hip he has left a record that will not soon pass away nor be surpassed. He has been privately thanked and pubikzly recoplised by hundreds of people with whom his life has been associated. He was a quiet man habitually. poeswed of an intense slrnost fierce pride, in his heritage and calling, for he was one of Booties sons who believed in the worth of life, After various adventures he settled upon the field of education as a task worthy of his beet powers, and on it ‘go bent all the wealth oi heart and mind. An Educator. powers of intellect, Mr, could have said, "My mind to me a kingdom is. Such present joys therein I find, That it excolLs all other blim That earth affords, or grows kind" Believing in the thorough cultiva- 1.1011 of his mental kingdom. throug- hout his long life he directed his energies toward that end. by read- ing, teaching, study, writing, and practicing the profemion of law. Having an amazingly retentive me- mory he made himself s rfisster of many of the greatest selections from poetry and prose. Prom these he drew great personal delight and often inspired his friends by the rscitel of them. Natural science and philosophy, literature and mathe- matim, where did his interest flag? Oi him was said by one of our foremost educators, Prin. C. Mac- Kinnon, that he considered Mr. Maclleod one of the most well-read men in the whole Maritime Prov- inces. That is a high tribute, and thoeewho really grew to know him could any, "And thou art worthy; full of Packing rare MacLcod by power; As gentle; libersl minded. great; Consistent; wearing all that weight Of learning lightly as a flower.‘ His particular work led him not only to he a teacher of truths and v. cuerns-oll-ls-Gelsen slnlnsen public school alas, Then the most blessed CANADIAN SALMON ADDED TO MENU as a result o! tropical agricultural produce. Authorities. have dint at the House‘ of Refuge- paupcrs, salmon 5mm» a annually cssr. facts, but to reveal nre capacity of Judgment in discerning and select- ing thus who were worthy in chir- scter and ability, and many a pm- minent man today thlnfl N011 llaelood for the urgency with which he IIQVQ to Nah forward hi horilun. , "The tlnple the teach: buildd. Will last wbla the Isle roll. an the healthful. urban lelwle. Was a child's immortal soul." He dsveiepm thiakm who "'5 "Iualified to evaluate distinctions Tune in on CFCY at 5.30 Tonight- BETTY ANN and the CUCKOO go to “LULLA- BY LAND." Children from 4 to l3 years. Direction of MISS BERNA M. HUESTIS. Sponsored by MOORE AND McLEOD LTD. l. Girls Chovw-llnh-A-Bye Non Down, lath Puncher, Eaier Mcllougsld and Annabelle Iowan. Vocal Bab-A Little Dream TGormsn) Phyllis Coffin. 8. Vocal Solo-lock A lye Baby . . . . . . . . .. Shirley Bell 4. Vocal Solo-Thy Daddy h Nmr .. George Brown l. Violin Solo-Cradle Song .. . Bill Rogers 6. Vocal Solo-Cradle Song-Brahms . Nora Down '1. Vocal Solo-Lullaby .. Barbara Nash l. Vocal Solo-lye Baby Bunting Joan Taylor . . English . Elisabeth Prowae Elizabeth Brown and Mary Campbell. l2. Vocal Solo-The Cradle is Green l3. Vocal Solo-Cradle Smg--Sehubert . Solo with harp accompaniment . Vocal Solo-Lullaby Lady . .. 16. Sole and chm-as of snail children- Singlng My Dolly to Sleep-Grace Bryant . Newton Large and I-‘rank Andrew- Vaeal lab-The Little Dustlnan—BrahIm Annabelle Lawson Girh CborIs-Another Perfect Day has Passed Away . Rosemary Rogers . Margaret Fry .. June McPherIon . Joan McCar-ey _ _ i’ n7;____,> __ in values in life. And that inter-ed. ln the young persisted until his death. A Patriot Citizen What has jun been ssld will bear this out. Nor was his interest only 1n the theory and practice of Leaching but gave his energy to the safety and prmervation of the rights of the when it became a public issue. He was instrumental in the development of an organized lssoclalon of the teachers of this l - 04ml srrvlng in a public capacity he was deeply in ulc- ilniniillfil public life and toil a very prominent part there on a great educational commission as! in high advisory capacity realm of politics, From his home three sons. went forth to serve the! paid the supreme sacrifice, giving their lives. A Lover 0f Home. It is T7! man's own fireside that you best come to know what a nun is. And there, with warm hoqrital- ity, you see a Scotohman at his best. There too, for many years he shared with increasing joy community of interest the life of one with whom ho became ac- quainted while teaching school, his partner in life. His first. last love; the idol of & youth, The darling of his manhood. II ,1 01 llll I80. Wlm would intrude upon that sanctuary, where love and honour dwelt in a unity very seldom at- tained in the natural union in our lhomu. We shall not venture to walk in such sanctities of private life. A Religious Man. Any outetandfl ing character is remembered by in- evltablo association with some out- standing characteristic in their life. I shall never be able personally ho dissssociate the religious life of Mr. Mscfseod from the masterpiece cf Tennysonls poetry, “in Memoriam" for in it I see the expression of his living, and vital faith. He stood in humility, stripped of all the robes of learning, and his cry ascended- “We have but faith; Wt know; Plor knowledge is of things we see: And yet we trust Thee. A beam in darkness; let it grow." Who can believe that when seeker fulfills the divine injunction "Seek and ye shall flnrl", that God in His great mercy wlll an answer richer than our thought or even our dcslrc? PORT OF SIPAlN. Trirlldrd. April l6_tC.P. Cablel-Thcre was an irl- cresse of more than 32 per cent in pauperism in Thinided during 1913 the depression in lm proved adding Canadian month as was prvvlnusly (JANADATAS nxyltvlr-wyllrrltn or WHEAT FLOUR Canada has lmpnrlcd 45.000 har- rcls of whcsi flour rim-mg rhe- twelve months coming from ihc United Kingdom and 17.000 from AllSlfiiiill ending ‘Fvbruary. Canada cxportcd 84 nlanns llilFflI thr- Lwolvv- months ending Frbrurlrv, as Against :39 m the prcuolls period. However. llifi’ ‘eras 1 snnll part of the export rnd of 'hc huslnvxs less than 83.130000 wcvh of nninn art; wcrc oxportr-d ‘mri of ihil‘ s- rnount 82.464000 “on? in m» Uvulrri States and $454900 ‘1- ‘rm l l\l'f‘i'T Kingdom. Organs bered as at $2100" l- '1‘ "f ‘i f\l.~'1li-‘iT were valued at $241100 and wrnl in the United VSiau-s TIIEFINESTINTHILAID SssrIIeTQpyTiQI-flc Qhhi ‘ IIIKKS ii IUKQ ALSOIONVSILVTK be interested infill and cannot it comes from the not grant tho for salted instead of the 23.000 N0 num- llzrh