p,‘ I n . . 9 rites Two lnnliliul .llAlllAT olicli In a few moments you can trans- form even plain. dllll, flat hail". You can have it abundant. soft, glossy and iull of life. Just get a 35 cent bottle of "Danderine" at any drug store. Then moisten a soft cloth with the "Danderine" and draw this through your hair, taking one . small strand st a time. instantly, yes, immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It wi'i be a mass, ab soft. lustrous and so easy to do up. All dust turd ex-~ eessive oil is removed. l Let "Danderine" put new lite,‘ - vigor and brightness in y-our hair. This stimulating tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruff and falling hair and help your hair to grow long, thick. strong alld bean- Liful. . Will U. S. Keep Pledges to Britain vidsat attack on America ' buying in headlipes across the _' ‘ “Does America intend Keep sigh-on the Pledges Made; 10 Britain!" The argument then-fol ’ IQII in large type, to the effect that the Harding d not seek profit out 0i ked is in excess of the hlch America can borrow nloney.‘ "America says that Ambassador made a promise dur-; In; the war when the none)" was borrowed," the Express adds. "and , (‘I lfhls should be honored during the‘ ' ' peace. Britain says that Wilson made pledges air Paris which were subsequently repudiated at Wash». lug-ton. If these illedges bud been kept, we should have been able to] collect the debt that Allied Europe‘ owed us and we. could have pa.ltl_ the United States cash on the‘ nail." i The Express also says that] “when Ami-rain is ready to ltsclvi her pledge we will be rend!’ m: keep our. l-‘or the moment, how- ever. thwe :- no reason {or undue- haste.” . The mguinent continues that ifi Amt-mun is lllliYllllilT to accept the ‘Baldwin terms she w‘!i hflvfi 1° wait until a future. not vcFY 1'5‘, mote, when Britain herself can ne~- goticto .ur ll\0l'l(',\ in the open lutr but on terms far better than thosi- moi-ed by America. TWO BAD BITES mlogenss being asked, "What is that beast which is the mos dan- gerous?" replied, "Of wild. east! 1b; iblte of a slanderer and of time ‘beasts that of the flalterer.‘ ' to be sold by Public Auction at “no oyster Bed Ranch on Wednes- My. Jan 31st at two o'c‘or.k sharp 1 fix, 1 pen and den and a quantity of‘ wire. ,-- ANDREW OALLANT. lllb-Mdrnwfli 56c‘ .. The Charlottetown lloiel c J Company Limited _--_-. Annual Meeting Notice ' [he Annual General ldsetins of ' on of this Company he hold in the Dining Room {IQ Intel Victoria on Monday, “h, L038. at I o'clock D. II the purpose of receiving Jllluchl ltatolnent and re- _ "d! the Olloers of this Oom- ~ 0b elect Directors for the --illfl.ldlf"lilrlltloot'gerlfln- purposes res n; s nun- el this Company's sf- i ~ boobs cloud lair the ls. W. K. l III President ITO i riy not A Gleamy Mass of -’ luxuriant Hair ‘Milli rooms that afternoon. and gtimt- to sit with her father on the ' IDNDON, Jan. 214mm Bcuverlmctjon an,“ the chm ' d E k . . brooks Sun ay xpress ma es a October days. And that 6vel1lllB_gree.lspangles. will ever lorgetlherllimlllflfls on the square. the pea- t day, - . i . _ o Tim come at 8 oclock. iway she sang “Throw Em Dowugsams WW“, 1 I The Girl Who, Had No Chance Iy MARION RUIINOAM ONE EVENING Chapter 10 Though lDr. Lane bad iv n Duncan 0'Niei no medicine‘, ails himself seemedto have had uironic effect ulwu the little gt-nuczuan. For whenltuth tapped on her llilll-i car's door the next morning his voice‘ sounded much healthier than it had for days. Ruth went in Wit-h the breakfast tray and began arraugw! the meal as dntullly as Possible on the little table by the lty o. a trial for heresy. instead offgoing bed. ll-iow charming it looks,"—-how 611811111118 Y0“ look," he said, sur- Vvlvus llrst the table Lneu silk- as tlluuru l Wtre a lllllllon- .k. > we're rich in flowers." ” ‘*‘°“' ““¢°n5°1°“5 o! 1-116 l1" the Bronx passed a resolution callqfltteniion. Mrs. ..; IAC-I‘ words. Sue had pulled '_ swwuus sllluy 0t tiny golden lslllilr-liilllllS and put them in - “Ila ‘mass ia-se and placed this - ..n ant- oltnniast things. y llldlll" Ufuel fll\'l'..l_\'5 ask- -. ....s casually. as though lie \\' t; iu lll: hamt of receiving a went many lettels every morning. uu.;.' .~. uoli.» Juli] 'lilll ’l‘urlli.-r or me," lfutii’ uswertd. "He's inning around tonight-d suppose to say goodbye. He s going tu the ;-t_., Loo." She tried her best to keep her rcLce natural but it was u pathet- lc illlPlllpl. Duncan O'Niel cutting the end .r0..i his e5; he always ate it (Lou- .ir.ental tashiull~l0olted up at Ruth. Shc stood liters s0 tail and slim in her faded gingham dress. so finely intelligent, and so young and tragic! 0‘.\'lei put down his, knife and took hoi- lland. i “Ne-var mind, Ruthie. it will come out all right. l feel so much better, l shall get up this morning And in a few wet-ks I'll get zlbout and start earning some money~". ‘No. no. you wasn't-you know‘ Wll‘ when you tried that,‘ all terror now ‘l For time and again Duncan O'Niel' liltii gone against his physician's‘ orders and had forced himself to, ellln-r-t by sheer will power, only} to collapse and suffer the more! for it in the end. - But after that Ruth shook off‘ hr-r depression, outwardly at least Silo did the errands that morning‘ cleaned the second floor found - port-h, each rolled in coats as DFO-z of first "Let's walk a r to Gray's for» ‘m: cream." he s rgestetl. l Every time h came he its tiny tabes and its cases show- thc Britislliiug bright colored boxes of candy! never xiv lnzizlo an alluring spot to all the youth of the cfty. There were‘ Llilrll ~" to. several of tilem; but‘ each felt that this evening's mood was not fitted l0 a movie. | "So you didn't g0?" he said =ilpplllg his arm through ill-rs. It‘ was the fashion in Marketuwn to; dill zlrul in arm ill the evening. ".\':i“ ltutlrs voice was dolorus enough now. She did not have to put on a brave face for Tim. "I'm sorry-mud I'm glad too." The girl "turned her head in sur- ov ‘a. “Sorry for you, glad for myself.‘ Tint wi-xlt on. And as Ruth still looked puzzled he began to laugh. l1 hall a illPP iiluzll rich and mellow ‘in LOll€'—fll'lfl a nlcc voice ‘viii-ll he chose to use it right. "Blli—~-'.l thepght—--—" Ruth stop- i ‘ Twin she began a new sen- tence. "When do you go?" "Fm not going." “Bui~—you were—--wllat ad?" "Oh, they didn't turn me down. l vrolc llicm and said that things llilil hnilpcllcd ovcr which l had no I-ontruh-nlct‘, important sounding letter. you know," he bragged. laughing nil the time “that made it necessary for me to stay on hr-rtl." "But it was such ll chance- “The world is full Tim laughed easily. another and a better some time soon," Ruth said nothing. For they hl-d roach-vi llll‘ drug store, and ran in- in halt a dozen people they knew’. Tho rest of the evening was HD8111. at the house of one of the girls and ended tip in that occas inn dear to young hearts and known as a "fudge party" And when Ruth was once more alone with Tim, she was standing at her own gate. with the moon making silver and black shadows around per. and a box of the recently nlade fllvlrvn In her hand. '.'.'lu are right," y» happen- your chance-arid of chances. "Thern-‘ll be one along “Perhaps she A Woman's Pride The useful pride which makes woman careful of her appearance and com- plexion fiuda a help in the purity and cleltcale clinging fragrance of B. A. Ilssklflflol. Lt. 0d ‘ Mastery-Finns!!!- 84-10! ' the Soviets. I .....tc~ N0 Retraction ‘ From Dr. Grant Fails to Resign NEW YORK, Jen. !7-—Dr. Peru! Stlckney Grant, in the Protestant tecopul (Zihnrlch ,0! the Ascen- sion, crowded as never before, re- affirmed today the utterances which prompted ‘Bishop William T. M-anning to make n formal demand Friday that he either recent nr re- ‘Sedan Tamed ‘yesterday afternoon. it turned over THE IERSEV Grim Ruse of s Smuggling Doctor" to Defeat Watchful Revenue 0f- Ileln-Cofflnc Used to Genvq Contraband Goods From Ship to Sharla-Dramatic Dominion. MYITERY HOOPITAL SHIP OF‘ Turtle and Then Caught Eirei rloniouro, Jan. zr-wlicn s. u dan molor car skidded on the Inks Shore Road. east of Port Credit, The smuggler of the present day is said to pride himself on-bis con- summate cunning, his stock of re- sources. bls subterfuge and his ab- ility to cover his tracks so effect- ively as to leave little opportunity in the ditch. caught f-ire, and four persons were injured. Mr. and MN L. H. Currey, 477 Yonge Street. Toronto, passengers in the rear ,sign. f Speaking from the pulpit of the! Fifi-ll Avenue Church in which he. has been rec-tor for thirty years.| Dr, Grunt failed to retract a single; one of the statements which cans‘ ed Bishop Manning's action and led churchmen to discuss the probabil- relrncting, Dr. Grant repeated: i “Your son names lhome from cob; lege," Dr. Grout said in closing. h , 1115 "You say, ‘Son. let's go to church.‘ [he icy rumi- :‘1-111'-'11'~1*1'- li-ill fliwflls‘ 1611181111161 Do you want vour son to reply. had to break l“ “11113 1‘°“"-'1\‘1~Y°11 591V? 1118 1-11 ‘Paths-r. don't ask me to listen to cnr to get oll all that bunk?’ i At the saute hour members of R1115- St. Siuiems Episcopal Church llllpaggengléfS to ing upon the lilalloll and the Eccles- iastical authorities to take steps to enforce the law and "canons of the! church in such cases made and! ‘ provided." The resolution charged that Dr. Grant ihad "cast reproach on thel 311111113‘ of holy matrimony: had, made statements tending to the end coltrugomenl of the violation of the ordination vows of the clergy had, denied the miluculous elements of] 111B 5051191 and tile divinity of‘ Josue Christ, and the Christian faith its contained in the Apostle; Creed." Even the aisles of the ‘Church off the Ascension, one of the fashion-E 111119 Places nl lvorsilip of the Met. "mulls, were r-rolvrled during Din] Grant's sermon. The divorce-ll wife cfthe millionaire. \\'_ l1 I) stokes} Airs. Pllllil) Lydia. fiancee of Dr.' Grant. sat ill the first pew, Dr, Grant announced his engagement several months ago, despite the “"1"” 01 1119 Episcopal CDUTGDI against the Ire-marriage of those- rlivorced. i l Maggie Cline N outed l Star is Dying NEW roux, Jan, 27-—4Magg<le Cline, variety star in the d")... M, T011)’ lPl-lsiurisl, is near ileath in herl hOme in ‘East i-‘ronf strem Redd 1151-1111. NJ. tplll_\\<ll‘lill'lfi from New: dfork and Philadelphia are attnndq 111K her for a complication of ills not the least of which is rryslpelns, “Tghlggle has 1"’11E"l1E1‘11 known as; whle lrlsh (lueeu. d-‘t-w of those’ u 33w i191‘. Barbed in brilliant: bitdlloskey," Tbetilate James Gibbons ‘Hunekd that same s g lion. And ddeesgrlbedlleruis "3_B°W‘11'Y'p‘l'es‘3mallv9 °f the time Ruth Iggy, with me same mum!“ Ofwflbuniqiue feminine mic-‘f-harkov Government with bread made it necessary. Administration qujgk $11.11., After 31L Grays wash?!“ an‘ “m eglrrln rand liislrioillr- and. salt. the highest gift within least, to discount med (ha; the United Sla-Leglut, mos, bryght-ly “fined pluck, in wan Wm‘ y embodiment or the power of the Russian people the sanatorlunl cure. thetlrei town-fits Japanese lullternsa femala lied loans, yet the interest rate its marble counter with innumer-ibums w" rate at,ahi(- silver taps for sweet syrupsl 3311's Primeval tvaulau; . akurt, tvhose ‘M191... M! ‘h l-Iwwlllg ilignlenls.‘ ' five S; Cline W911i Li! Jledbirlk toi ore than 20 ygays ago 10ft. For several dwvs , . _ . I . has "w" a 5191111)‘ stream of Milli-ls ltt her home, wishing her “'[)l| .1 l. eager for news of her irn|,,.n,.€i,|']2_['l'£ 1 ‘mom _ " Ex-Sheriff Slain i b)’ Former Friend‘ MONROE, La, Jun. ZT-Johu r? sympathet-‘Pflrkpr. Jr., former sheriff 0i Oin- sifflliulls bore the cllita parish who was <1“). 0 ' , - - . n the 329m)“ RM“ fifteen miles froth urull- Frlday night, pt- (may. C“"1°1111- °1' Ylluurue. died zit n ‘loan new. ‘W111i! regained conscious Cavhmm- wh° l! Bulleriwenrlent of the .\icGovvan Brake Flshlng and "11111111; Club. near Sterlinrrton. Ln was arrested at three o'clock S11. urda) morning. For hours Calhoun, wlw l9 W11" guarded at Monroe pol it-e headquarters, has spent his time lll weeping because of the; killing of his former friend. . said. "The world is full of clung.‘ cs. l never thought of it that way’- oefore. And here I've been mosh- 1111! about as though l'd missed my one and only chant-e to he something." . . "Of course I'm right," Tim paid! lrlumphuty. “But do you know it'll)‘ T (lid it-why l stayed on here‘! He leaned ovcr to whisper i “Because you had to stay, Do, you think l wanted to go alone. “film You were left here feeling blue?" And before she could answer he. was Stone. with a little, iniechv-vfl lous laugh as though ha had play. "Kl I delightful prank. Serious minded Ruth did hot know wheth- irr to be slat! 0r 11o1—-_\'et llel‘ heart thumped tumultuously as she walked up the path to the house. Tolnorrov.'--Ruth Decides QOVIET l8 SELLING RAW FURS IN PARIG. PARIIS, Jan. 27——Uuder ths trans parent legal d agulse of the name Arcos, Limited. the Alli-Russian Co- Olwratllve Society, sales agents for the Russian Soviet Government has established llss-‘f in Par‘; and is conducting a (public auction of furs. lit has already realised about 31.000000. The site has attracted consider- able attention, as Amos, Ijmlled, has made no rtecret, it ‘a actmg for p. ceeds of this auction. low p-“ces They have taken 2.000 Nd fox. 2,500 white fox hares. [my squirrels 500,000 pelts to dispose of. ‘October 1917, when the Bolshevl seat, were cut by flylll! K189i lid were also slightly burned. The names of the driver of the car and the other passenger have 1M Y“ been learned by the police. Mr. and airs. Carrey were waiting at Sunnyslde for a Lake Shore bus. and the driver of the car. who was west on the Lake Shore Road lilt. Aitcttftgngtillt‘! 01:11: stable Rutledge. Port re ' W investigated, the car skidded on Persons in the B!‘ the windows of the t of the wreck. The ced to ashes. Pass- (qr the detective to run him to earth. But these characteristics were possessed just as much by the old time contrabandlst. who‘ in many respects even excelled his modern prototype in devising‘ clever and craffly means wherewlth to cover his occupation. . There once lived in Chester a worthy doctor, by name Ednvund Forester, says a London writer. He was not a native of that city, hav- ing been born in York, where he lived and brought up a large fam- gsve them a cm- wag redu lly. At the a e of 43 he found that mg “(norms "l-‘uoklfhritotlrfr his mvenuaflid not suffice to cov- Cane), had 5i; er his domestic expenditure and - . “t in lo close a wound. My -for the _educatlon of three sulhes g W“ n’ the ca; had sev- sons, . and ‘he H his face. He Eventually he and his family era] stitches 9111 111 also slightly burned moved from York to Cheater, and W35 - the time came when he‘ announced that he was about -to provide the sickly with a new and wonderful cure. He said that those whose who were stricken would be taken, free of expense, and established on a ship which he had purchased andl moored in the river Mersey. The hospital shop was really a receiving depot, for illicit cargoes brought alongside when the yacht brought her "patients." Mysterious cases and kegs were unloaded with-, out the slightest‘ risk and stacked? ‘,___._<o?--"" RRADE RUSSIAN PEASANTQ WHEN PAYING TAXES ____.__. “m; strange but it ls ma; the peasants s they pay their 1t may S0 perfectly 11119“ n i" Erflngfigf writes William Bee “tilt-ii from Moscow, who continues: l. may 599m exaggerated to 99° we who ha“, bee“ fed on stories of wgdespycsj discontent amonfl the Russian 09115111111‘ Wm‘ the“ present government, but the I801- 01 u... mater is that many a bright and early morning, on the WBY l‘! work, l had heard the martial airs oi’ a military orchestra resound in the still air, and saw hundreds of pealsants drive their WBQMIB loaded with grain w 111B 811111111" men: warehouse. First c-lnle several hit-EB- 111141171" ed flags; then the orchestra, then the colllmlttee 1111111181118- 115111111!’ 111° “v°ll9'¥’°lk‘veny interesting would have been’ l rod for distributing them and real- izing thelr value. Every day provisions were brouabtl a fair quantity of food was required little notice was taken of the fact‘ at the floating hospital. 0m." 1116 B01101)’ 919mm“? cmnml‘ found. for in each case they were ttee, and the-n followed a long pro Wei] 10M?“ Wm. contrabamp cesslon of wagons loaded sacks of grain, the drdiver on each 58am was snlmped with his sham Fureults" of _ warming comps . that quite frequent sruppllefl 1111"“ Although this was the first occa- roll their MACOOIIALCS flneCut .9 and leave it tnsre till morning. 60119. a es- stole out. and Quaint sight might have been seen. Later the preventive men had the‘ l" m9 Jm-‘IQ Nrlor eight men stood mortlflcation of hearing their hora- v themselves hefore- the es’ boots cluttering along the high- glow oi a blaring firs, not one of mm, them exhibiting any signs of grief. bl"- "lh" 9W1’? evidence oll JOY their, destination and satisfaction. And in the centre were but a quarter oi‘ a mile be- hind, and they had no sooner turn- NM’ m9" "m9 5 ($111811 01 Bl“!- ed their horses loose and prepared w“ gilrallllwl? Window ma"! 11F to make their short voyagle to the ar . . aboard by small haul Naturanyflgge fir" ‘B’! a gaxotfya lgigvepstls nail}; hulk, when the revenue men ah ' , scrambled into the room, guarded to med ‘he m“ or mmy. "‘“".’““ “a m” ‘ml! “"- 9111! b88811 l0 58111 lion. was bundled from his bed and ways under the doctors care. an and smuggle mm me “assumed “no a ma‘ an" clad m his “mm ‘attire. As the party left the ship's “on on whmh D For t _ t n side, another was seen to embaelgr Id these little boats bad been in- hm come mm cog-met ‘vgsthelise srgvqlgfmkghte frag?!‘ bugflsyas evad ' ‘representing me “Failed “h” m” “we we“ '9' enue men. they were not at a losslt an o y ' turn voyage to shore something fm- a ma“; whereby 4° outwit searching the boapmih me deem.- them. Selzlng a form, one of wagoners whirled it through the with lt-air, and felled a preventive man ,waa in this manner that the local Button“; against the window When this had been away below till opportunity occur-lot me mom were s“ comm! 1W the Another threw on’ thefllre a jar 11118011 11 la-Xlluyel‘. W110i 11111161‘ lhefof dutyitree- stuff, and in a fairly of ale and in the darkness the two new tax law, pays his taxes in any fashiofL d l d . _ p MM" agtvowillowhiltd toggle (jtgtosruspelrllllgtezi “Wan his after-mm w“ ‘B no P911825. lznlnvilggmdalalal‘; frhlgogm‘ ' - , cov r - ' The parade usually marched A Ghastly Procedure operations. made their escape, ran SUM ‘lam’, g, btherwgs, or m" Qgpofl down the main street, crowded about the big central warehouse} Bu; Dr, Fofgfgtplfs connection w“ in front of which was built a platlbscoming a very wide one, 101111 bedefilted Willi 1111811- some other means had to be found} After the wagons crowd around, e platform, listen to the speakgg, and present ‘some prominent n1 ‘Moscowuir ant Yorkshire and North Wales. A scheme was formulated which‘ round to where the stabled, leaped on their hacks and 11114 rode away into the night. horses were Three officials followed their ex- had Hike“ 11D Id 1781151101‘! ifi sorrel lilfl-{B qtlllDll-Iamplg‘ and, commaudegplng 3 “k9 ties of contraband, for which re-lnunpber of animals bglqnglug m the quests were hr-hlg made by ivould- lnn~ke§pgf made chug The chase e customers fnw away. even in dis went or. right through the day, and into the night. Right across England from east tor a time at to west rode these men. with their the success Ofmursuers hot on their heels. At. ll was dis- one time the revenue people were one ivitll which. not so very long crcetly given out that some of the but a furlong behind and gaining use, they honored Nicholas Ii. patients had died. i often marvelled at these pa- lilflflisl at first, They were utterly said, and the doctor beyond my humble powers of com they would be prchcnsion. ' "Wv" ' $161119 0f Slnccrity. Fol" being buried in u strange county; Was it. all twnmouflage, or was At night firm coffins were low-i tilis demonstrative planner of pny ered over the ship's side. conveyed ing taxes a real measure of tho t0 shore, and deposited in waiting government's standing; with tnmwagons. These vehicles rumbled- off peasants, who. after all is sold andflnto the darkness. and were seen Jflflv. make up the big reservoir-ho more for many days. it was for- of governmental power in Russia Iwuate for the smuggler that laws lit later became quite clem- [o were lax in those days and lnquosts me that. the "Pnodnalog" demon. and inquiries unknown. unrulstsknhle stamp of sincerity, so characterls. tlr of the Russian peasant. "Prodnalng" is one-of those tummy revolutionary terms recent ly coined in Russia. it is made up rf the abbreviation "prqirg s-hir], is the root of the adjective "prod- oveistvenv." meaning feeding, sup. plying provisions, andi the word 13111103". meaning taxes-taxes paid ln provisions. lt is the most popular term ln Russia. today, for on the success- lul completion of this campaign hinged in no small measure the fate of the Soviet Government. Jndeed, after last year's famine it was difficult to see how the government could maintain its army. do its hugs share in feeding the starving and generally keep the machinery running unless its depletefl grain stocks were replen lsned in full measure. A Greater Issue Involved. lBut that wasn't all. There was a still greater issue involved in this campaign. A1. n0 time since week's course of fresh air treat- ment. Hs took with him a note re- questing the doctor to return -him in a fortnight and to send back at the same time a supply of "medi- cine." As a matter of lfact. poor old Bob did not stay his allotted period on the hrulk, for three days after arrival he became worse and died. According to practise. his body would have to be sent back by road and preparations were made to carry out. the usual procedure. ibate on a Sunday evening, when the Mersey was enveloped in a thick, mysterious mist, a large wagon received the casket contain- ing the ibody of old not». The veh- lcle, however did not commence. its journey when the coffin had been secured and covered with a rough place on! sail-cloth. instead, it waited. Six Coffins In a Row kl seized power. has the prestige Two more may, draw "in the the glade no not a smuggler was to b though it was a brig-ht. moonlight night. A search was made amen! M081 0K thlmfrapldly. This was when the doctor's had come from distant parts, it was party were passillg through a wood. stale-d thathavlng almost given up hope. returned to their was here that one of the chased put native towns uud villages insteadinto operation another subterluge.| lt Successful Ruse Shouting directions to his com- lpanions, he led them off the road ‘into a glade and performed this [manoeuvre so sud qpursuers did position in Just about this time an old man "1111119- The? duh named lBob Peters was taken sick, 9111118- and Dr. Il‘orester's agent bundled M0118 ll l. Ill M78 l t-lllllllP- ‘ m o" o e‘ e By or a W0 When the)’ ffllllfllfid 111111 Blliered trade recovery: an article by Sir t a man was visible. James Wilson. K.\C:S.I., on “A 9 86911- ll" Market for Gold in London." other special contributions dealing, with flhe recovery in iBl-itish cosll not appreciate time to alter and travelled denly that the the their 9d 9115i- llle °P'.W. Joynson-l-llcks, the new B01118 W11)‘ the Department of (lverseas Trade. qualrter of a million tons of British t-he track before they cuiuld who expresses the opinion that1922 coals for shipment over the New ‘he WSW’! “P80 at the hostelry passed unobserved whilst secret- ing themselves behind some bush-l When peared in sight. Dr. Forrester, with Whilst THE issue of in 1923. has an marks ‘was on his way to his home in the city of Chester. there he hurriedly got together his wealth and his out for London, where hi8 Wile 111111 ttmily were established. TRADE ns-covERY- Not every “nude has fully recov- ered from the liluml). 11111 811N111‘ lmfhelllrlllfh rri-nnc Review?‘ lwuu reports from the chief 6x11101141‘! out that as renewed activity has industries. view," make body of Brltish manufacturilll 91'0" duction l! 110W year aku. B1111 good reason to lShsflleld is at last becoming 1111119 active. and a turner volume 1111111“ business is also relwflefl» hardware and ‘ hollow-ware trades in thedBlrminfillflm dlflirlcl- plates are booming and coal business Mlddleshrough more pig-iron orders, and the North ; concerned, Western producers of steel semi-‘miud that the 1922 stn-lke was lei- manufactures have plenty of busi- ness in hand at flair prices. ford woolen blouses are also busy on export. account. Tlhe same issue of the Review PACKAGES l¢a 2 New Brunswick Swept by Violent ' Snowstorm ,- .__._. rqrluu 1' MONCTON. Jun. 27—Thn. mm which h-it Moncton yesterday mom ing increased its intensity duflg‘ tho day and night, while snowfall “ continuously, and at three o'clock this morning a sixty mile gale wu- - blowing. From reports being recur- ed at C. N. R. headquarters it up pears the storm bit the north shon hard. iil-‘ing in all the cuttings along the main branch of lines and badly crippling the 91188811891‘ l» vice while the freight service m practically suspended. a lew seconds‘ reached purs-uers i the smugglers their no explana- the preventive men were When he arrived BRITISH COAL EXPORTS valuables and 8e1- rnm yeap 1922 has been an im- portant period for British coales- coal trade has an immediate effect upon British trade as a whole. IN s writer in the current issue of published in one current been apparent in the coal trade in "The ‘Brlvsh Trade “B31119 second half of i922 "fliers has it clear that the main ‘coincides with this movement a slow but sure: r-evl- v in most o 11111011 111ml" lhmla ~ the mauufacturrlS-tllalliw" - that, traders havenoday_ h, rant, are main ed st expect better times In“, pfg/WBT level. “As we survey 'it," the article continues, ‘the out- ‘look is distinctly encouraging. Our ‘[\V() largest, pre-war competitors- from 111* tlic United States and Germany - cau cause lls but little anxletyfor T111" some time to come. Germany. i191" in $011111 Win95 self in tile throes of a coal short- ls cxllullillllll- ,age, must needs import beavilyi~ 110W rewivlnlianil so far as the United States is when it is borne in tied until next March "at the irre- Ilruilqstrike rate ol‘ wages. it is not un- reasonable still to count upult Am- erica as a potential customer over the coming year. This view h con- uhe fact that large U. S. have already purclrsseds interesting article by Sir. firmed by head of‘ interests Year. With American competition largely eliminated. and some gen- Free eral improvement in European in- and'dustry, the ‘British export coal trade must have -fairly free play over l923,,and this should ens-bis the turning-point in the the trees, hut with no success. exports, the Australian "Anti- ohe industry to maintain and .ln all As they were thus occupied. the dumping" lAct, and the recentiflrublflllllly surpass l1! P18111011! smugglers, who had acttrallly- ibeen|grouping of the British railways. P9001118.‘ ii Print L__n_g that Draws Your Attention That is the kind of Printing to have done. i w, Do you always ask for a sample of _lhe Soviet Government with [ho peasantry been put to an acid test under such circumstances as ple- vwilell ln Russia last autumn. The agonizing memories of the famine still fresh in his mind, fearful of a recurrence of the hor- ror and therefore reluctant to psi-t with any substantial ps-rt of the produce raised, the drastic revolu tlonary laws providing for confls. cation annulled, the peasant, was appealed tn to do bla bit by the country, a part of his yield to the govern- mcnt. ll‘. was one of the most vigorous propaganda campaigns ever made and according to all voluntarily to surrender indications brought results far more substant- ehore. and waiting assistants took them five more "coffins" lifted up into the wugin. which then drove away. Three days later. when night had fallen over the silent country- side, its destination was reached. The old man. Bob Peters, arrived home after his last long ride. But it was too late to disturb his only relative, who lived in a little cottage long since closed for the night, and it was decided to unload w? Constipation ‘ However no holder of the old Clarlst bonds has made any attempt yet to collect from tbs Paris furriers are eagerly buying up the Russian skins at extremely ulrsady 4-000 ermine. 10.000 skunk, 50.000. _ and muons '1" "1 its execution of a loundtbouvq lots of astnkhen. beer and sable‘ Arcos, Limited still has has about lal than was originally Qxpgflgfl, at the beginning or octotisr s large number of Gubernlas‘ stats; bad delivered to the government 1°” 1'°'°°"‘- '1‘ 111°" Murmurs earn-s urru uvn nu quotas and the relt of the Cuber- "ply hi]. Fundy . mas were about to complete their vsgstshu-m program as outlined by m; ‘gy. Qugdplnl gent. "fléqlivut- ly ob thellvcr. e success of the lrafn fax namnfllun. now drswi i‘ q “m” "m proves ‘that the Bovisltmgogeargnlgnt hi‘! 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