" It flows t ‘freely Siftn Salt is a decided table convenience —- lt flows freely in any weather. Sold in dust- proof cartons. minnows-hila- Diamond Jubilee tieth Anniversary of the. founding of the larder of Iinights of m l l Pythilas will be celebrated through- m am “Ow he any almost re outtie Supreme Domain this pekln l yeur. beginning Sunday the 17th wouldgnsl lllrzzngzggfg zhesvheellr g day of February and continuing perpetuate the rlklsha s lhflllllihout the weak. which will ' Celebration of K. of Pythias Teams Are . The Diamond Jubilee or Six- barked on an amblllmm "Mule to provide itself with a tramway sys- sretg its sudden progressive step. In Disiavor (Canadian Frau) PEKING, Feb. 6. —Pek_ing om- these teams year so dont.‘ fell to see it. —--——<-0¢ “oéiiiiiiiiiiiliailiii” = SHOP from Hoimatfs Catalog. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __.._ , IGRYUFALO VI A-lllIl-JJOIIVIB costs 295 francs. ‘it costs forty header! The "best some of the new centlmea to ride on the Paris un- on in the Sauumereide dtink Friday defgfliufld, second class, as agains 1018M. Ffib. 5N1 W410i! Iboth the U"! fifteen centltnes before the cost of and second teams cross sticks. pvt“; stalled to 611mb, This will the the last game between "1 summlmilde 1M5 the so-callsd "German counter- Ql offensive" is begfruiing to produce "_"““‘ results in France.- The Germans are not responsible for the serious Poincare Govt. (Continued iron: Page 1) These are examples of the way NAVY CUT ,-_—-_1~.—_-=::_-'-T==' - Enoourage Use 0f he known 11g a “Jubilee lVuclt." The Supreme (‘l1anceiior. lion. GOOTKI‘ (Tjktlrcll. who will he re- membered l)y n large number of our citizens". when he gave a banquet in Victoria liotcl last Allgllfihhas prepared especial jubilee ritualistic service for gcn- erai use hy Subordinate Lodges throughout tho Suprotut» immaiii. 'l‘hi,.; ritual will ho 11141111 at 1t 1111b- (canadlan Press) lic lodge service to be given by itlmplre 1.1111141‘. No. 1'.) in their Castle llnil on Thursday evening i-takisti. Fvlf- “mliebmfi Rel‘ the 21st of February. w", (‘itmtssc tuilitary loader who rl-lle llrogmnlnle [or Jullllee has gaiincd cousltlcrablo success “Yep/k ls as follows, against llifl rivals. hi)“ Pfilfiemeil Silnday, l~‘<.-br11ary 17th, 7.00 p. l-ptjli tilvlnlllll‘ 0f h?‘ mm?’ with a 1n. n special church service at the lmndlu-rtzliief inscribed Wm‘ 8151M Ccntrnl Chrustlan (fhurch- when (~l]1l|'ll('lt'l'5 Tfllilmllllll “Wm “t the“ a special sermon for the ot-tznsiou nn-ritorons sPTVlCt? T01’ m?" Conn‘ will ho prvaclnvd by (Knight) Rev. ilT l)r. (lcnge, all“, (‘\l‘|ng£(‘ correspondent of Mgllllrty 1$tl\.'i‘l1vatro. 111.» North tlhtna. iiornltl ‘Vfllerii Tuoe-itlny, 19th. Theatre "ii hm often been suggnsit-tl that Thursday, 31.", Special long‘, a lniinilu-rciiiof campaign might ‘ho ,S,.l.,.l,.,, ztwnnl itlrn in (‘hinlu H Wlllninb‘ Friday’. 221111. Social function iu in bn *~'t't‘ll now whether the bravo pllslll, llall_ (poop,- niuko proper use oi‘ their 4 lmlulltoiwdiivfs. We hone so. and "_*—*'*—'—- "trust that the wholcsuttn! habit nmy sprt-ntl io nil walks of lift‘ in \\'<-.~4i t‘hin:1". Show generals are dlstrlbtiiing \\‘:|.\l|t‘|tillle and toothbrushes to np-ir troops n14 n mark of zipprc- Bros. Last Night rintion tor tho sorvictvs. M Furniture Sale '|"]1.- 1111|i1~1-.~1il:1u\1l will sell at l1nhlil' mil-lion ut. 111i (lrnftoil Su-l-t-i on 'i‘hurs1lay 1-itl1 day of lwhruory beginning at 11 o'clock p, ipn tort-noon. .-\ll Ill" household furniture oi the lult- lira. Adam liiurrny, com- prising" nmltognny sidobuurtl. table, 1:: well us sitting room 1-11.‘ bedroom and diu- lilltl 11h: lutrloiz‘ (It Upwartls oi‘ 21m pool and billiard fans wt-ro on hand last night at Iuunhros‘ Ilros. to witness the handicap match in straight pool plnyml bt-iwe-on L. P. llrydcu, St. John. and Hill Nicholson, local cue artist. 'i‘h1- game although somewhat one-sided was tiont- the less litter- tasting. Dryden showing the way to NltZIIOlSOIl throughout. tivortromlng tho "spot" and finisln-d ivt-ll in tho lead. At no time was the. winner in trouble. lutving almost perfect control of the ivorlotn. Nicholson zilthough on tho los- Ever since the project was start- ed the natives have been opposed to it. and " now the foreigners- especially the engineers resident tiemnation of the enterprise. The so bad. they any, but such a tram- way. They declare that a worse job was never done. There are no sleepers for the system. and rails simply being laid on 1i bed of broken stone. not too tightly puck- ed, and held in place by steel tie- bars. if the contract is cancelled, 11a is believed in some quarters, and no one is interested l11 the upkeep of the system, the rails will be- come a frightful obstruction to Whether or not the job is com- . ‘ . v - l b‘ . . l. r “Hwy people In Pekmg who Wm z-rlmlnnl 1:t>\il'i..". on senior counsel ‘ rant R p“ an a 8' never forgive the promoters of the railway for tearing down two of the city's tnost picturesque com- memorative arches and for cutting n way through the wnlls which think the xipproach to the Forbid- dcn City. whore the little emperor in-namo-only resides. -%-_¢ Yokohamafs ~ Uncertain Future TOKIO. Fch. ti. —What is Yoko- hamuh future now that the [irem- icr port of Japan has been reduc- ed to runs by the earthquake. 'l‘here nrc no two opinions alike tcrost in the city and who have of the fast interests involved. l Western Guardian l -cRvs1'.A|.s vl ABBlE8--Don’t l ll, .-l _ lll _ full to be at the Summersitte rink n e u y are "er m the“. Mm Friday. Feb. 8 when the first and cross sticks ll l l“ .l . second Orystals will (ea n u' ng a tramway is not with the first and second Abhies. Summersids ibetween those tesms __l___oo->—-—- Grippens i Famous T1118 l8 0118 0f 111B 9Xl1lll7lll°7l'€flm' feu_dizzily mount higher and ea and win "be the lost slaved“ higher. this year. ‘Z1 downfall is inevitable tinder these conditions. He may manage to hold on a little longer, but he can- not fight against “in vic chore". economic plight of the French, ex- cept if ' the indemnity had been paid at France's own figures. there would be money for all. But Germany has succeeded in holding off payments, and the French are seeing vin ordinaire, and pot an Premier Poincartfs eventual l lGARBTTES "h" ~ plaints of the people is to increase (By Dominion News Service.) traffic" anecdotes cling round Sir Richard from reparatlons‘ and has Spent to tin- [ritish Treasury. ‘was much too businesslike 11nd grim to Dow. him. vomit-mood to look for tho bud aide of umanh nature. and not thr- nmong those who have n real in- situlietl the question closely. lint it la n question which continues to create lively speculation in view ivhutevcr is done with Yoko- hama is bound to depend on what is done with Tokio and the plans ipl; room lnrnituro. Sale positive. [pg end played u gqgll llrallll of for the construction of the Japan- A. WlLLlAMSON.. lmgi \\‘hlQh pip-poll lnnnh lll-lllsp use capital are certain to subor» Auctioneer. from the spectators. rni-i-Yjiiinnorrnrowlv GUARDIAN Reaches the Multitude unnn you‘ need a maid, a chauffeur, or s 'housc——you are fllfO of getting it by using our cluel- _ fled advertisement columns. You can pick up same asroundlog ct everything in house accuaoria l l; l lraizains, too, in furniture, silverware, .' 1n l ‘from pins to‘ pianos. t ' l‘ l Arsvondcrful way of doing business with _ >. o p,cople—-qui_ckly, conveniently and tncltpehEivcly. 110111‘ A ....q 0Q Ql GOOOOOIYOvAOO§OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO assified Add CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 9M iruerti ....__.._._._..__-.._....... 10o per lino o! 6 word: Four lnlort. no -....._-_.._....-......-...--... 8e per lino of 5 words Elam Innrtlons ._-.._.c_.._._..__ 1c p» n.1- of s words diuute those concerning the port. The official view has already been expressed to some extent by the abandonment of the electric cariine terminus at Sakuragicho which moans that tho government is douhtTul about the necessity of restoring transportation facilities that formerly connected Yokohama with Tokio. mlt of much ploy of fancy round The (‘rown flrtlfiPflllllil‘ is tiaually 150ml, and Sir Richard was unrival- iod in the nrt of utuking it (llfficttlt. for defending counsel, 1Q r-nnblo u culprit to escape the just pcnnlty of the low. Like n uumhr-r of other legal llilfliIllll‘it".‘l—-lllt* progont LordPhief Justice among them Sir Richard. who was In his sixty-seventh your. iwguu his cursor in the Press (lul- lyory of fl11- liouso of Commons. Tho hon of n (lrcnock ahipowhur. he was educated at King's (lollego. London, nud culled to the Ilar Just forty ybllru (mo, iwttlunlnt’; n5 u pupil Qt‘ Sir l-‘orrcst i-‘ttlton, thou one ot‘ tlu~ owo senior counsel to tho Treasury. Young" Ziitilrh dogged nnd relent- loss muultt-i‘ in the courts probably’ ultrntrtod tho tittontlon of the offl- trinls of tlu- Treasury. so that ho- fovo many yours had paused. he was appointed Treasury counsel ut the North iltmdon Sessions. 'l‘l\1-ro llf‘ developed that calm but l'l‘llllil'tlt>lt'.*ifi method 0! nttnck. which ivns inter so ofti-n tho out- stnndlng- fouturo of hlg- criminal trinla nt tho Uld Italic-y. Sir itichnrdhs style as (frown prosocittor was described on "pou- dr-rouu but relentless." “Ho lint‘.- los evidence with grout skill," statesman associated with such mistakes to remain indefinitely in power "while present conditions prevail. M. Poincarehz day has been passed. lie cannot solve the difficulties he has created. Vin ordinnire and pot n11 fou are overwhelming him. Cent al And Michigan Hard Hit. Michigan lny beneath :1 glaze of ice today. with transportation crip- interrupteti. . Ruin that fell and froze made motor and pedestrian traffic precarious. In Central and zero temperature were report- ed. His answer to the growing com- taxstlon. Taxes’ must be in- creased to make France solvent; but the Poincare government has let Germany slip further away- enough money to balance the bud get if the money could be recover- ed. ‘ it is impossible for any French East Canada (Continued from Page 1)‘ DETROIT. Feb. (l. Mllower pied and communication partially Michigan and in the upper part of the lower peninsula drifted snow An Alma despatch said one of the heaviest snowstorms of the. winter. driven by a ltigb wind, and piled grant drifts throughout Cent- ral Michigan. Bus lines cancell- ed their schedules and trains were running hours late. More Sold than all other brands combined and‘ in ‘tins of 50 and I00 political graft, and all the llllmll _ "ill l} 'l'_'l"' is in l)l§ n competiti tmstrniotl how ho-aviiy crnn111al1ty. l““"kit‘s “l- ulu wurld, said Angus ins out» of Ann-riczfs [culling llltlllfll~ llll.lll.llll_ 0g lglllllllrsll N. B” former YlvH. iinptlfit-‘ll 011 1191"?“ llldliswy- president oi‘ the Cnnatiian Lumber- .\lr. (‘ziltivr said that from his t-x- "lnnll, Agfioulllllolh at the opgnlng ])1l'lt.‘ilt:t* us (‘rown Prosecutor thelsosslull Ul- llll, nflsocllllloll he"; ate recognition oi‘ Russia and tiu- ll'!»'-f~'i'|'>'. inclusion, of that. country many into the Lttilllllt! of At homo situuitzuu-ously tin- 11111-- donuld government. is prcssiug foij a more lenient policy lll\\‘2\l"llg (tor-i 1d (It'dll)y~l)l‘i)tlll('l$l of crime, in Yokohama are unanimous in ~ lthe view that the port can never return to its old status us 1t city. lclty. Yokohama harbor still pro- vides safe anchorage for ships and shipping, officers are bound to and shipping. the banks. landing and forwarding agents. these com- prise the mercantile community _- of Yokohama. lint the city will never return to its former attractiveness as n resi- dential city. Its unique bluff. with its cosmopolitan residences. 1111s gone forever, and will never again be built upon unless it is lowered sixty feet. l0 ‘H1019 0116 tmthority. Lacking the resident- hatnafis occupation is gone. mon sly high figures. BIRTHS lbs. ‘if-ff?- O II O O O 0 if 9 VIN. “MEMORIAM Fcittalo Help Wanted l" Male Help Wanted wlANTED-MAID FOR GENEflflLlFARMER THAT CAN GIVE TH; émmwfmk- Apply Mrs. Aitkcn, ___"~'stto\vn. 1220-1-20-31. best of reference wants thirties to givo him fertilizer nnd (rortlfl- ed “' .1 to grow on halves; WANTED AT ONCE, CAPABLE- can supply 1t liiuitcd amount llllllntn for position of house- “l""- U» Herding. (,‘.r11lu1m's l ofcnbblers himself. Apply B. G1111rdlnn Office. 1350-2tl2i. _ “"9"; 1329-531. ~ ......,.g1_ “MEL” gm i ‘ables must e 1011411160111 *°"lll\t.1__Since he nourishment to e'blo W0 the tired nerves. “stint relief. ~ as been there-Nd l f .iil<l~‘lfi'.“."ii' l-Wer Pitta no ' instead of 26c. for Sleeplessness -Sl 1 - ' A ti. ' - . . 1.10.1.1?" 1??§f'$1'£'“fi mnfiilltlaféleéflifé‘ noiléllifilsgi =1" enormous stra n on the brain and nerves. lbe tem tation to de end on sleepin ' lyottwouldavoig catastrophe. sans of reconstructi the starved nerve cells mnflt be ‘ digestive system fails to supply _ 5d and nerves it is necessary to “minor such)‘ treatment as ' .9“- Cntstrs Nttitvti Foon to lnstil new strength and enelrlilzy 1s ts Nature's wgty of affording Y ‘-. riceouoiwilllr.“ mygtFégg .' Q 0X 23w contalnl e0 pills 111mm of Chaos‘ 1cm its... '0: aapilfi Cot. Ltd" 4 powders or In loving memory of H ' Mother mas. DURAN nouotas Who departed thll llle February 7th. ‘i921 Eternal rut grant unto her 0 Lord, and may perpetual light shins upon her. QUEEN norm. WATER" “REIT CHAR LOTTETOWN This popular Hotel has been oomplotoly renovated and ro- turnhhcd l tltroufltout and Ifllfl vorY 19"" tumble accommodation to the travelling public. The mu to 00"‘ lflly pod and the Filb- llo are cont-thud! sud for. - Rum Q80 l ‘l! Foreigners engaged in business‘ . in spite of the competition of Kobe, which threatened for a time to usurp Yokohnmtfs position as the principal silk centre. the silk " [trade is likely to cling to the older maintain offices in the port. Silk in] foreign , population and the tiuty was to present the fuels of a tourist traffic much of Yoko- cut-to in nil their nakedness. and tho One imprtliht feature is that other». everything built at Yokohama now it was this itbfioltlte luck of lins- is 11 bad insurance risk. Every slop in all he did which made him building that goes up is s0 liable to such nn ndmlrablo 0011111101 for the ho burnt down, if not shaken down (Trmvn- He. was the ofrfrct ln~ mat lnsuranoa-conlpnnles. wll] not strument, and could be relied upon gram pmtectlon except lol- ellor. to let nothing be overlooked. He MATTHEW8—On Jan. 21. 1924. at lt enabled tho defense. by the (lovgpdule, NPH. to Mr. and Mrs. jmllclntua display of emotion. to Arthur Matthews, a son. weight 10 wrote the nilthor of n series of per- sounl sketches in 192i). "Thorn is no nppchl to anything but hard facts. and be goes on, 11n- linsting, unrcstlng, unfolding, the very personification of on rtvnrmlrip: Justice, nntll 11c has wound the inst tlOOlTllffl mun." Yot Sir Richard had his softer side, and It pooped out occasionally, n» In the sensational case of Lieut. Binlcolm in 11117. when ho said. "I should he loss than humnn if I did not sympathize with nli my man- hood with Lieutenant Malcolm. I have had n11 hard 11 task as nny ud- vornto for the Crown ever 11nd." fine folt, striving llim nt work at thn (‘cntrnl Criminal Court. that he really felt be was wielding that big sword oi’ Justice which 1.11am. behind tho judge. Justice bad lg he done, and ho let no personal considerations on- tcr into his conduct. of t1 case. His uuestlon of mercy was one for loft nil questions of emotion to the perhaps. sometimes the opportun- ity of n defending counsel. the Lnw, and perhaps obtain some of the very straits in which he found himself. the Cripprn trlnl. It was rt perfect occasion for the (lispiny of his special powers-fix case of slowly, dny after day. ivenving a not round tho prisoner which finally com- Fletch! enclosed him. 1t mitrllt have been n case of potty larceny for all the emotion Sir Richard lilulr displayed. but his patient work of laying barn the truth was deadly in its efficacy. Ami nobody who ever saw tho quiet and timorous figure of Crippcn in tlm dock, facing the massive and bulldog figure of the counsel for the Crown. will ever forget it. The conviction of Btlnie Mor- rison. for the murder of Leon ‘Rer- nu on (‘lapham Common. was an- other case In which flir Richard xvers soon at their boat. . And in later times. Bevan. hlm~ thing of a genius 1n nn- olipdt-ttinlty of restin- lnrr wh ill meant to be pitted ugulnsrthir-mastcr of detail and painstaking care. "Sir Riclrtrd "Muir. in opening tho onus for the Crnwn"--a phrase so often seen in the newspapers- meant primarily. ‘ that nothtnl! would be overlooked or undone to prove the guilt of the prisoner. That ll tho ‘ ‘ of j for the Crown. and few ‘treasury counsel have been no ofltolont in lnuol J. FAVLQII. Mutila- Char thin - Ilotelii H1950" ‘ ' Blllcy. was in December. in which uvmw - t that role. Sir Richard's tut one at the Old William oimtmw 1m charged with tho murder of c child. I thread of his web round thel other side. His very coldness was throvv in relief the implacnblllty of sympathy for a prisoner, because Sir ltlchurd Muir's name become best known to the public during Muir‘: coldly brilliant methods 4 fisher G0v’t. (Continued from Page 1) to it. Affirming that Russia and (lor- many ought to enter the league of that there would be difficulty in upon. Discussing relations with France. he expressed the opinion that the hesitsting and negative attitude of the British government has been mainly responsible for past misun- derstandings. b11t adds: “All that is gone, Great Britain will no lung- er be content to sit and watch ev- ents and the result of this new n1- tituds seems to be succeeding be- yond expectation." The Premier ridiculés the gloomy prognosticntlons of falling securities when Labor took powbr and asserts that securities are rising and that the business world is looking for- ward with relief to a period of stub- ility. (British United Press) LONDON, Fab. 6. ——l.t is under- stood from the best atlthority that Premier Mncdonald has concluded the preparation of 11 momentous speech which outlines the policy which the Labor government will pursue in parliament when tho House assembles. The Cabinet seems agreed that the domestic situation is largely dependent__ on conditions prevail ing in Europe and until some im- provement is made across the chnn nei in the Ruhr Valley and Palat- inato there can be no substantial progress at homo. it was with this viewpoint that the govern- ment recommended the immedi- O4-O-OQO-O-O-O-O norm. vlcroma * Offers to the travelling i public a comfortable. up-td-dats hotel. 6on- talns 44 rooms with private bothcTho Ouir lno lo famous all over l Canada. Telephone: In an romp. Courteous i urvlos. H. O. IROWN Manager (Jhariottetown t Hotel 00., Ltd. Inprlotolo " ' vtciontl HOTEL D. W. fttl. Btrstford, Ont; J. A. Getty. oncbon; J .15. Sinclair. Emerald; D. E. Show. City; J. J. Higher, Oily; E. C. Girven. 8t. John: J. 1.000331%!) St. John; S. 111.80% Glitz; 'i‘. Oscar bunc- . AN INSULATED carrier " liar ~ boon" designed to which too mop may be shipped without the necess- ity o! pooling in m. _ . ~ tot. lldnotna; i’). Mailer. Toronto; M. U. ma. Montreal: 11.. Robin, Montreal; E." Wohber mm; o. A. Monroe, Brcohvillo, Po. Whcu tho European prob- ;lcm is settled tln- govniuiuiopt. ox- pettts to effect a large saving in ,2 or ttapitu were. probably‘. Scores Montreal nations, Premier MacDonald snysl V ‘than lu- would b1». at noon in some ‘of tin- downtoivn sections of Mont-iwlll Sllyp. ll... lll,lllfltl-y_ Figures given shoived that Can- , trade evceeded S2.- yot111.o0i).n0o in 1923, an increase of over 1922. The trade balance in Canada's favor exceeded $111,000,000. Several other nit-n attcxidod the convention. -——-¢-o-n>--_- the case oi’ Russia, but that Ger-. many's inclusion must be insistedl (camdiu Press) aduis foreign totalling’ S2.775,0t)0.t)()() u your were quoted by 11. 1.. (folder K, (‘.. (‘vowu Prosecutor, as rcprt-‘sonting the loot annually from crime and criminal actions in lilo Ilnitcd States. in on address before the (‘unadiuu (‘luhl here today. This booty. be zidtlod. did not include the profits oi‘ hoot- nml lrallflllomllon msls must he l...‘ Menaces To The Lumber Trade (Canadian Pun‘; BUFFALO. N. $1.. Feb. tl—'rax.1 1$2To.ooo.0t|o Educators from contributed to This Book HARVARD, PRlNCETON, COLUMBIA, PENNSYLVANIA The dictionary -it's yours for tho calving; Got it today. MONEY BACK lF- NOT OATiBFIED Btmnd in black seal-sour: twill MW" 1 illustrated in color. Large, new tum-Qt!) “If This Luxurious Dictionary at Monty Rom Your: for 8 OOUIOIIOMQM Only Sin Nutty Reine“ Hound In Black Textile Luther. Sea! Groin: Rod Edges; New Typo. Upsets! ltnong and Durable; It Luxurious look. - spurns: lino-a _ Iilr. hit-bean declared that few l" "l 31“"l"““l- “ml “vm-ltkinzttllnn lumber companies showed 11W" hfillw-‘i ‘nil "i" ml“? m“) ac‘ a uurmui profit in 1922i, due to the lingo sums which 1m». lit-int: spout . _ _. _ _ _ _ _ llon the thrno arms of thv- fightino\§““;‘I'll‘::"l itrlh“ l"“"'l"* “m1 "D519 boar!’ ‘|""“"l‘- l" Flllffllleflnlrfltl“ “ lllli 1 it I -—_—-_-—-—— lforct: of Britain. by the man in the street, hut nsl the Soviets attach importance tol the phrase he willingly aubscribedl , f“ "loleucelnnd that. lower costs have enabled Avhich were becoming increasingly Smllllllllflvlal, cullllll-les m comel- lnost of the Etirtipenn (lemand for . Air. (‘older twompzirtwtl the safety lllnllm...‘ and certainly of iumlsiunent i11 Eng- ilund with the luck of both in Mont- n“... Mull,“ “lll-llflcla] Bglnlulaglon" rt-ni and romarkt-d that he would of ll... lmll, and paper stock lnduqt. be safer in the neighborhood of ,-y_ whit-ll, 11.,- anid, now l3 the 59¢. tho docks in London at xnitliiigiitullll IIKII‘K(\HI l“ Cmmllm “Elmo wnrur-d zigniust unfair prices that. Mr. Aiclnenn warned the lumber- Sllnurtlba Llnlment for’ _Cor|ll SPEECH olden- If one knows wh en" and how to use it Today success comes only to those who know the vslue and use of words. And your old dictionary will not help-it lo out of date. A new one full er new life. new thotlflml. "QW vigor and NEW WORDS is here provided, at mere cost of handling, exclusively for reader! l The Charlottetown Guardian Flivs Great Universities COUPON PAOI l =‘""§‘. t". - --_- -.- if North American lumber ve factor in the New Brunswick +111; . lhll "