.fir i . ‘.1 `..’. /-'fi na..-. i if li. 1.171. .-'Qi -‘.5 r-"1 _ig (fl .»_; f. ._;’ 1.. . .‘; 'L "l_ ff . -..¢.-U -1 nf fi i Qi' .L a > 1 r r l 1 / ' 7 . I it 'i .1 . ' i 1 r r » l > ..r.,» _.f ,..., . ff. ,/iff' iff '- J -~f_ \ , rein”-' . \,_ ._ .nh - .. .,........_...._. ie ' 1~»f._r r 9'"-" ‘ ,&".'f,; . 5"/ -\_ g. -4; r _ ' .J -ce: oi .»Zr“:’:'1"‘~r=;';_.§~`°.~*..~»é 1' ‘_.-. r /_. .#1: is ' V, 1 _ ,..- .'-'1 1"f '/ 1." . ‘_ _ _ ._ batting A . with _ i 115 it l.oal:rrA sArslzs F i mcrrsnn clzoluwsu. 1 ~ _ luAnv nonsiv / 300 Feet Below s Raging __ Tempest. 3 slioltr sunlacrs _ .. "survlsn My rnunens" \~ - ' 2 .r Comedy _. Une! if “cANrNa cAPr.lts".-spore.. _-._ __ ~ _ ___ “cnoss noAns"-Novelty _-_ ._¢__ 1 1 _ 4 1 . ..». _ _ ri- grne_cgAaLo1~rarowN GlJAaplAN _ _____`___ _=________= ..._ - ......»- _..._ ,- Cq, 52a- Balcony 40c, Govt. 'Inn Ze-4Ze. Children 256. Govt. Ts: le-26c y _ ‘ ‘ ' .° ""l, ~ I .rea-.___ ‘ _ 3 _ 'ezsj fr-s» M EDWARD -- WUI! sigh;-ale. olruanul iso. ` R c §°1'l`o‘.:`rf..‘.°.f‘§fé, '£132 1.: T" PHANTOM 3.00 Adll"l356 GUYS. |cHN T - _ Aso suonr 'rAr.l-uns li ___ PRINCE EDWARD THURSDAY riifiiinee _s-lse,_`¢‘il_. 'l._nn|__s.4s-zse. 42°, szs. The Screen’s Most Masterful Hero V/ in a New Fighting Role With li. Big Heart Throb in Every Dramatic Punch. Marvelous Underwater Thrills in a Drama of Sea Tempesis and Heart Storms! "TF OF PARIS .IACK l'l0LT Q l ‘ '_' 5. , :_A nulmvq school. noun Yi srsltr Ar s r.lvl. Wi AYS MATINEES \VILL ' Q PRINCE EDWARD ,.4 f.-l .. .. -' »;r,~.. f League football match to be pro-i longed five minutes, so that the' r' » 1 ‘.~ _ _ Veteran Skipper A Chinése Bankers _~ f rote" =-°i.-~` W’““ ' 1* f 'A Recalls Loss of _ 1 - ` DAT’ ITD |. ’ ‘* "“»`”°' "° N 0 Five ships In Gale H° 'AFM . __ ‘ j ‘ r _ Y01eTK. N- Y., lllwh U- CLA UDE T .f‘“""‘..........,- ii ;‘_‘_...‘j_;:';_._:§_.r;.-_°i:_:.:-.r.i~.:;i _ig f_`. - ‘ H115 a 1| T ‘\"-"Pi '~‘ courage and tested the fortitudes Wim; iimmquu on m ALSO sll0lt'l‘ Sl‘B.iECTS _ “§~ " ' ' o! Newfoiiniillihfl “\1°l'm°“- “°“° silver ss s medium of exchange. ll0\V T0 LHB IN ll() ITS A RIOT' i Four by , streets were practically deserted . SINCLAIR LEVVIS EASTER MONDAY wr... rr.. nr... Min.. ...Mi Fo°f"°» i A N D TU ESDAY through. ~ ' | ‘“ ° Wm* BOUND » Drama y on St. Patricks Day. Viscounti DURING SCHOOL HOLD, Ays MA-“N355 WILL came exceedingly rough, and to utso-f me worm are Bending mo cralgnvoh visited two men injur-‘ START AT 3 P. lil. ‘ make had matters worse the stor-m P V _ Directed by ed in the attach at hespztul una! M chopped northwest that nisht and *Y b“°k h°’“° f°’ me °“‘"5°“° d h. __ i ii _ Y V _ New with hurricane i.om_ Lying This ,emitted money, ,ig wwe, MRS' A' H' ROPER expresse- B Nsona-sympa W' ” . _ .- r -rn re was 3 to 2 in rurder the* weight of wind which chansed into Shanshai taei-a an The King and the Prince of Wales ) . . lon of al e S00 . _ dklllg I l0g`l`€Sb In - 1 ther weathm- sides, the price of silver naturally a MYSTERY iare expected to make one of their . . favor of Hunter R.ver. 'was com ns OH 1' vmces with the demand for ‘iw ._i_, LOVE attack from ambush on a party of W rare visits to Nortllerll Ireland i The Government or Northern Ire-i I:;::‘c°;‘y’ rvlrrzlr: onar:l;zvER us ALABAMA land offered a reward of 500 pounds. miariousiy A Ullpy. _ ‘for information leading to the ar-i Funny JACKIE SEARL rest of persons responsible for ani SUPPDSE YD" WERE A REAL ' MOVIE STAR 2;. f , l chars Asn .isclm-: srlllrl. snow You lar lirlrz _- “Y woo” ON _simiii A WEEK “FURBIDDIN ADVENTURE 7110,, “Kal” men cycling to an Hbelnlan hall| \A]5() Bild \ 3 Agt Comed meeting ill County Lolldonderr'y| _ _ f Peace Negotiations to part her chains and pile her up “I do not know the storm een the schooner Sprite. "built by Bolo- mon Snow in Notre Dame Bay. a. great sailor and a. beautiful looking and an unnamed chartered vessel owned in the British Isles. Up- wards of 50 men were lost. and Bay Roberts on February 8, three days prior to the storm. “We within a small circle on the ocean. seeing each had the same wind when they took their departure. That part of the gulf stream be the vessels had their lee sides pressed under water, while the on the beach. where the vessel's right Mwi.. “-4 Mx Li' ni. wreckage remained until s. few twiki' that iii going on be", WUI 88°- the chinese and Japanese. _ there are other factors that in.. ci, tain Homwd wrom --but eventually bring silver back tp i » P it was somewhere south of the 1m‘?°"`tmt P15” in °°mm°"°°~ latitude is and enstwml or iongi- A 1°\’¢° Pm °f th' W°f1‘1'° ii d io' and cm, in from me lblg supply of silver-some 8,000,- u e muiiieiisi_.. 000,000 ounces-is heldhisy buank Vessels from Newfoundland ports 1° Chin* with th” V” “ ° hi h diss Med that day were Japanese forces, and the ooncent W ppe , thecschooner Maggie, the brigan- “tw” °f ohne” d°f°”’° h°°°P v .une Myrtle. the br-ignntlns nr-isire, me °°m° 5 D18 d°“‘°“d 1°* ‘ua vessei oi about 150 wus i.egi5iiei._»- purchase of supplies and payment il more vividly remembered by K Q “_ i.ii-“ami M ui, Wm veterans oi Wheel and \°i1“\°°1° ohms 'rmiing corp., me notes in W than the bitter southeaster of Feb. Chun u m ,mm on mv” N M“"“°° 3-°° “' ‘°°' 26°' 11, lava. The hurl-icons has near- ,muy dum,” in ,in i,,,,,,i,,§ iii, c 0 L E"°'”"‘ 7 “ s'“"26°’ 42°' I - ly blown itself out when it meh- iimii., ,ii iii, ,hm ,,i,,_,ii_ ,,i,,ii_ Od the lslhnd COBSIS, but MVC!! Illh- muy u wnneeud wah the Bmw laden Newfoundland vessels were Japmm dmurbmcu in shui8ii,;i_i bound across the Atlantic when it Mn Li Mum." th” me wi” of struck, and of that number only emu' whbh "away hu mm TWO lived th!‘0il¥h AD- qulgly gdvgncingi yin gontfgug & rnrtlrulru-s of tin pls were re- impmv, ,ns that, sooner or ` ll Blutd l‘BC€Iltly by CBDDBAD J0hIl th de th ldwm be “'I'ile impetus to silver val money. The Japanese must ll it for their expenses. And the Ch ese military must have lt for t soldiers. - "It is true that Chinese banke stocks have been and are being gre mmd for silver money thathas pear-ed with the lnvason of Japanese. _ “At the same time Chinese Britain United States and oth taels. Also. the silver stocks gr |N‘|'R|QUE during August when they would of' L mu h seas swept over mem." iowa, P|ayer5 ‘inaugurate the New Ulster Law,ih9~V P9390 UeZ°M“t1°U5 »beWe°l1. rlcrate at the opening or the new NANKING. March 21-- I E D s _ “Ali of th damn _ _ _ _ _ _ ged areas By Best |_0ca| Uisiq- parpameng Buildings and officials circles indicated today V Captain Horwood relates how h_ G t ct . ‘ _ the other two vessels, the schooner C .ha must be \'€°0I15 YU ed im Choice Fruit and the brlgantine there will be further huge dem . th chi rl J nt. 5 _ ' . ”‘ 'Coins the following day' if vllsiesivc eax}'makir:g)a;:ci;ress" ‘ mr’ “Austin M'wD°m'm’ Tignmh’ Terra Nova were saved by cutting for silver- The ShHh8hBl' b9'Dl<€ . VVO|'ld€|”fU| The King laft came to Ulster in o an, l' al dennis' was .a _-recent vmwr- in Springfield away the rigging “Bom the masts must iigways have on hand cert; ` PRICES' '_A' 356, 50C, 750. gnead Ock In They said a round-table confer 1609-3- 2- l. Training i Negotiators for peace in the Shang t Place ter. etra of ewol' great- _ Horwood. 011° °f st- °7°h“" °1d' ly accelerated, as millions of timers. who remembers that the hamuni' in this F” Eat' D118 R”-51°* W9! m°°"°d m tm know only silver ss money, are etrwn at °°'\=°“°" im* °°Y» md soles to come into the mum that despite diminution of the nwwiiiu which any `i.°'.i~i,' storm's force, it was still sufficient ,ng foregoing. V vi; Limestone Mille As °°' _ _ Commimity Hall I0! Nl h 0! . 'ft .» j. -_._p . 1 ---=- '_ amos ai-xi ‘ the streets of Welt Winfield are de- af uma situ mr. dart set un um em everyone's gone to bed. most likely me youll find them dancing 300 feet 'iii ru-rear ¢r»suna.' _r An slbiindoned limestone mine has u been _converted into what probably “_ is this oountryk most unique "com- munity lmll". md nightly residents ofthevillagewendtlzieirwsydmrn "1 the deep cave for basketball. dances f political meetings or mt not. West Winfield never had n movie ;‘_nor|. drugswreandtherowuno ve time. Then somebody hit upon the in_ place for young folks to spend their E idea. oi! converting me big cove into o. town hall. _ `_ _ The old working is large. It has a floor_30 by 60 feet, with boards have been holding ima ig: placed at its sides to protect vuit- All had sailed from St. John’s 90°” °f the mem' My “dvi” ‘mm 5“”‘“h“" h°"°"°" “’° th" mei; nom-_ 'rho electr-is iighis or soc presume these vessels were all ly depekifed by thi’ “Wu” dz' as bright as ii sunny iiw_ ors from the Jagged stone walls. ’l‘he ceiling is 24 feet from the candlepower each make the place 5' _ the'----- in OBWELL WOMENS INSTITUTE er . --‘ “_ The monthly meeting of the Or- y_ well Women's Institute was held at iii the home of Mrs. Neil Mclnnis on d March 16th, with an attendance of d_ five members and five visitors. ei, The Presldentbeing absent, the ow Vice-President, Mrs. D. C. McDon- ald presided. The meeting opened in by repeating the Creed. Roll call d was responded to by "My Favorite ds . _ Flower" The minutes of last meet rs- iris were read and signed. corn- m_ mittees had no-reports to make. ~- i wills-1" t -_ Sp8Cla|'\'.\€S irme. ltnztiitwtlilpsiitiihe Ulster gm- of uieene;;tiil;\tl;l;Zn ';i‘§;';is said a ag, the home of his brother, Mr. were cut away down to the deck oi sm-plus 5t°¢1¢_r;_ It Wm not be 10,, .} L! INEJAQAQJ HF 'NNW' "H f;a:li,0iT 'Which ig; mm§.i:ec,iIiT=;‘e.U:` way apparently was being .opened Lfnw M`“ED‘f'm‘m' the schooner Choice_Fruit. Accord- bBf0N the-Se STDCKS *lie dUW“ W “Ch Cha-|'|0'tfet0W`|1° | .V _ _hi ii ` ii` g ii toward an agreement for nn end, to _ _A _ ` T" _ ' irlgly. she righted herself and wen- il P01111? that it WUT be ¥1€°°S5N`Y H0$Pi`t?l| 1 me Cmnt! nc” “ c resu Cd n t e hostilities. the withdrawal of "-TEE() “M1” `m_iw"d"'u°em“' Cape Trap thered the storm. She drifted 113130111 5|1V¢f- Th°5Wf9.1°°» there m Anglmlr sh Treaty' panese troops and the establish- fifiiei is SDB§d3\18‘ 5 WW “V5 2;* across the ocean and was picked be a further improvement in price I ment of “peace about Shanghai.”`1’;il§‘§:§“S;;‘;g;3';t1v” in ' up on the coast of Portugal ‘pond wrote Capt in Harwood sh - 0 ' her crew taken off the wreck a ut B ~ " 0 | ° ° ence, in which a wide range _of is- _ ' f _' ` _ the 15th. of April. was °°mm°”d°d by Capmin G°°’9° McDonald. N t tl r Peace Neg0tlatl01‘S sues between the two 1\W0\',‘S'_ .Mn Bruce Power’ Hope REM’ “The Terra Nova was command- Lewis and When S110 Went 011 Qx mee ugmbe held ‘N ' _ woiiid be discussed' might be e,~i_ paid s. flying visit to SP!'1¥iEf-°1d» ed by Captain Robe,-gg, an Eng.. voyage to England is survey w _ SHANGHAI, Mal-eh 21. 8h@S_€i f0f;€5 30m merside the welcome West of her her foremasthead in the eyes of DB5 Bild rivet bfilted and extra. 1 ong ew, one provls on o a t ree- y sister My-S James p Mgggnnig and th to i. standing rigging How_ fastening; were put in he,-_ March 21. (Canadian and Associat- ini ii ~ of d- io _ ' ' 0 We - H 9° ""5 sw” “S --' Mr. Maclnnis. eve, 5 ,mm wok ,_ himdsaw and However, in the summer ‘ Pres Cable )-Ofllci l of N -‘ _ ed s s as or r Although the chinese and Jap Mis Jacob Smith has rammed to _______ went to her mremp and out away 1878 Ciiiiiain George Lewis __ thorn Ireland today said drill 118 .mcse negotiators and neutral ob-:her hiime in Gremvaie from me p_ Mn Amos Ciii.iei,_ Brookviiiei is above the ca _ Being suddenly taken iii on 8 voyage :sg JOH SBURG Mann 23 A ANNE , .- PROVINCE OF NATAL °f wounn LEAVE: Ulvlolv md been resumed megauy by Pres' 5°"’°"S °f the big P°“'°"5 d°°““ed’E Island Hospital where she has visiting in Summerfield the west helvet:ypr:E: vessel she prighted died ffW° h°\“’3 191" HB WHS made ti t ldstnarn Devi '1rishR- . i' _ » _ - s. . ~ n»assmeenzaDurb¢n.baviovm _ n on a eras e to r_vcal the suggested terms for all been taking treatment. of Rem pi-gms Mg¢D¢mg,1d_ heniiu imd came through the ready to be bm-led gg ms but so publlcan Army in various parts of the Irish Free State. I eosiness over the renewai oi' drill- zaa an on o=_f=a==ea __1fane=1. Armistice. reports generally gave was lost in her.’ me storm a wreck and proceeded to mm 181566 0b.i°CU0l'iS Bild _B V911 ed to summon e. convelliiivll of Na. these as the principal items' Mi' M-mning Gallant V»"-'-5 H Visit' M"ss Muriel Haslsm of Spring- ' g-| d unusual thin foilo d. A if th i; _ . . ' _ ' _ Gibraltar where she was re USB » . 3 We 0° |11 tal citizens wfthaviewtoproclaim- Au ori cs manifested some un ii (illmfhrnese ttrloops shall 5-liemalrlnwi to Fi-iietowii for the Week end_ _A iiiiid_.1_°ii|ii_»7v giignded iii,ie4_W_ A_ ,_The schooner Maggie reigned was mad, and ii, W” taken to the Bi “ §'°5°“ h“i“_”°"_“” m ' -1 '-- ' A coriveiltion nv cliarlotietown on in was owned by captain Rhodes. ehilfa oort of deaiinaiion- A society union or south Arr-ics. r 25 °1’°““ Shams *" ' r Min Adele McC1ennan. teacher at i saturday. - H, wa, mme, of im veml and with which the captain was con- machme'-.3“" h“d:\?F”i1~-Fsedf-ip mg (2) '7“P3"°5° f°"5”‘ Shan With* Greenville was the week end guest nected wok charge of his body BBDUDUQBD B-\`mY_-.11?l_l19e9V"e5 @0551 dr w into the international settle-1 » g, B da1ban_ ‘ emi, 5 . p1Med` it in B casket mme of ie ' 'A' the 501521’ 0?." 1¢“St_°11_¢ °°¢5§_' [lnent and from the roads outsid°‘ mn' ‘ '..'s- ~.__.~,-~ _-.An automobile. be1ong`u3 to Cor- oner J. H. Murphy .-was stolen at. Dundalk last week and authorities holdings i _ _ _ i_rherfield_ and Clarence Haslsm. Canadian built Vessel of about 140 which was dispatched to St. John zlxiietscttliemeniiin the Hojngkew (ii-i M35 Beatrce Mathféon. Green- ,gpr-mgf`e_ld were recent visitors tn mm, under- gapgaln gm H°°key_ when the vessel was ready I ` C 1 W “T9 “Pane” 9 °f° eivale was __ the guest of M`ss Mar-_ KenLs’ngton. ' Rich Harwood' ,_ ck,” companion home. __ *recent hOStil1t1e5 1186 'extensive gm-gt Chandier recently V - of captain John’ was mm oi the "The schconer sprite waslive Mr Errin-let Croken, Oapei'l‘ri1verse crow who `w¢n¢ dgwn with her in charge of Captain Boland. a in _the province of Natal. has decid- ing the secession of Natal from the This is the latest move in the breach between Natal, which is ` ' and ” .°f MSS E~ Kemledy ‘i fa ° I _Me-We C."*Wf°"d_ S1” _ » "1" The brisantine Myrtle was a ad. nenrlyioo per- c¢nt.nrltigh,snd the .i . 0 s other provinces of the union, which I' are more than 80 per cent. Dutch. It is condoned by Sir Philip Cun- n lize-Lister, secretary of state for the colonies in the British cabinet at In Ottawa _ ‘ r (Canadian Press) _ ._ ofniawn. ont. mrcn 2%-lb dly is the last full dmv lor private members legislation in the Beale ef Commons. Heresfter only one hour on the rrldsy nights will be given over to the "book-benoher." Pre- mier Barnett this s.¢terno_on_moved. sg? House adopted. e motion e erin; Mondays to the Gov- ernment. At the beginning of the session the first three days of the week were devoted to private mun- berl legislation; but these hlve gradually been whittled down, until now praotiwily nothin! il left. Cool Consumption 0'l'I.‘AWA, Ont., March il.-The Canadian National Railway! lest year used 1,585,459 tons of Ameriosn bituminous coal, and 8.850 tons of anthracite in its operations, Dr. lt. J. Manton. Minister of R-allways. told J. L. Ralston (L. Yarmouth- Bhelburne) in the House of Oom- lnons today. The cost of the Unit- ed States soft coal was S6.182.4'it, and of the anthrscite $59,888. Comparative prices of Cape Bre- ton coal and coal from the United States, water-borne to Montreal duty and wharfage paid, follow: cape Breton, $5.10 on cars; Unit- ed. States, $4.78 (in¢l\ld1D8 el- change) and $4.52 (excluding ex- change): British coal, $4.88. These figures are free-on-board mrs and do not include anything for winter atoraso- _ _ _ _ Water-borne to Toronto, the coal oosts are as follows: Cape Breton, $5.86 to $5.15 (freight and storage) and $5.94 to $8.04 on cars, wharfsge paid. U. B. coal (ex-Erie), $4.12 on ears, including wharfage-with exchange; and $3.86 on cars, including wharf- age-without exchange. ~ . _ i ?_.__.._.__.__-_-_-- restore the frontier divisions that existed before the Anglo-Boer war. ::Dust Causes Asthma. Even U. little speck too small to see `wlll lead to agonies which no words can describe. The walls of the breathing tubes contract and it seems ns if the very life must pass. From this condition Dr. J.D. Kellogg‘s Asthma. Remedy brings the user to perfect rest. It relieves the plsslln and normal breathing is firmly estab- lished again. Hundreds of testi- monials recelved annually prove its enectlveness. i. 4 Bargain Days March 23, 24, 25, 26 .__i- Hundreds -f Bargains none Miss 'ram _ ' . . lid said they thought lt had been used (3) A neutral commision with! M,-_ and Mm Am-ed Carew spent spent Saturday in saiifiih neemwn ...me Brigantine Biiiike was E me was last with an hand, in ie" London, who Opin” that ii 'mid S fvvith two other cars to transport rifles from an arms dump at Louth Japanese withdrawal and take ov- into Northern Ireland- The stolen . d inistration of the vacuated H nt mv car was recovered at Newry in county Down. . passage through that town of Prime Minister Viscount Craigavon on his way to a wedding at Bel- fast, yesterday arranged for an Irish C. M. Lampson £4 Co. LIMTTIU. ' M Queen Street |»°U'l0B. ll. C. I. England bi. . _ .Pa is A\i,gaoo_e.__.S*ise. \ BF93. all their activities around Shim! Narrliing foreign offices were reti- northwest of Shanghai from the ` more permanentvlhilir wesbe cent. merely statins “rm” 1”' Alarge crnwfrfrom vvhentley niv- structlons had been sent to Shane-‘tr and surrounding paris attended hal. EAW RUB mg established just west of Chen Mr Hammond Ling was a recent lpnms»m`n,_w .. " A i 1 _ is I griiizgnn an; almost due northito the v iior to West River. _ . o sn. Ltd S 'mst ' ~ -_ ' mmm-.f _l. |.~;;‘: " .im inspection of this sm. today re- _ i §¢ll’Q\lL, '(7 __ 4 iyeahd Japanese troops working gv-'Hunter River- Rnk Friday evening nh. Alfred Fraser, Inc. ll! llfib Avenue me rm. N. r. M .».-.-oe-_.,g4__._»-~»~a.r¢._ O ,,,,¢+»»»»+H++¢+°+* EYES TESTED Ann GLASSES FITTED lr. W. 'l'AYl.nr'¢ J. s. 1'l\Yl.crr. Opldllldrltti ‘ ,,.,,”¢¢.¢¢-eo-o-oo+¢*H**** ’/ rf? ` ,_______------11-"'”* ...,_ ».»»+ llillolllllltlitleef .,. The inquiry commission of thr- Leilguc of Nations which arrived here a few days ago today begun an inspection of the Shanghai bat- tlcfront accompanied by several Japanese and Chinese officials. "There is no other foundation for life, individual and national, °1°°pt reli¢ion.'_’-Bishop Wm.. T. llllillilil- ' - Two hockey matches were held in ' er a system of trenches -and barb-font match was between the young ed wire barricades, as well an sand-ilhdll Players ot Hunter River and bag redoubt.; along the new line. ,tile star sisters of Wheatley River, The nfiwr match was hctwccn the marricrl rrlon's trams of llrith places Tho lliiil‘r‘r River lnzli'l'ierl monks Ronin rvns composed of ihc following hlrri'r\:x=_: Gnnl, Rohiilsoii; Dofcncc, Anfl:‘1“.'.:;_ lltscnx; Fbrwirrrls, Clit- clifif-, Wcdicrck, Bnrrctt, Norvmim. The lincilp for the Wheatley River mhrrfod men was as follows. Bar- rett. Riixei, Wares, Eikholid. Stev- ensin and McCrae. Allan wedlock irefereed the game in the satisfact- » _ _ , _ er a m c Mr. James Brown, u er er, _ em of Briggs; has returned home after visiting in Messrs wélter smith ans Everett hen-rl or um: the run-rn. fi Dfspawh" n`°m T°ky° indicated Cave Traverse. Clow, Emerald spam the week end "The unfortunate, ill-fat/ed ship P01109 Ht P01tlfl0w'n, fcarng some i the Japanese disapproved of item in Carleton with Mr. and Mrs. John sprite seems in have been obses- tort of demonstration during the ,No. 2 as nulllfyirrg the purpose of ||y_ me Mm N¢irM¢1,e0d_Hrmter Smith ,ed from her geginnmgg by some 'iR.iver. were the guests Sunday_oi hal. Omcially both the Tokyo and Mr, and Mr-5, Alexander R055, - _ Mr. Austin Murphy has been re engaged to operate the Emerald Cheese factory for the ensuing year. the funeral Thursday of Mr. Mack Messrs W_ H_ Deighrm of Emerald visitor, to Emerald, Meanwhile Japanese military for-’McI.»ean, Wheatley River. The ser- ces were shortening their llnesivlce was conducted at the hom _of the deceased by the Rev. Mr. Yangtze river to the Shanghai-iwebstcr, cilarlotteiovim. Interment _ §§;k'ng railway, but_.v_n _stronger was in Hopedale Cemetery. _ iand John T. White, South Freetown eiattended the Bt. Patr7ck’s Play in Mr. Morris Tierney. teacher in Charlottetown. »Mr. Leo.. Brennan. Darnley, is spending s. few days inrreeiown visiting Mr. Ambrose Curley. lim. Ignatius Lawless. Springfield, was a, recmtrvi-liior to Newton. Mrs. Hedley Woodside, Brsdslbane has retumed home after spendinl is few days in Springfield. M`ss Eleanor Deegharl, Freetown, spent the week end in Emerald visiting Mes Eileen Msclmiee. ~M‘r. Gerald Monaghan and Mast- unknown evil demon, who appoint- ed and ruled her destiny and foi- lowed her down i/o the very end." _________.___<--_ es Maclver, Kinkora, were recent Grsham's Road School, spent the week end. visiting Mr. Willie Curley Summerfield. Messrs Gerard MacGu'gsn, Brad- albnna and Arthur Lambs 5911118' field were visitors to Freetown. _ Mr. Andrew Hughes, summenfleld spent the week end with friends and relatives in the capitol.- Mr_ and lim. Thomas Bolger, North Blond, returned home on Monday morning, alter spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Murphy, Emere‘d. ‘ MU!-Bl members Shan Suliewlfe th” Monday in ChRf10ffi¢i0W1\- the guest of his brother Mr. Cor- ipod vessel in every respect; she than twelve monthsafter the death not be a. breach of the Westmin- nellus croken and Mrs. Croken. was commanded by Captain Rob- 0! Captain Lewis ster statute. Its effect would be to 1842-3-23-2| Keep Step With, Style ! ' igilgf 3 ‘ ' li ‘ showing of new, smart and serviceable Footwear for Mon, Women and Children. TEACHERS while in Charlottetown for the convention, come in and see our. and was never _ . _ I __ i ' i' Easter Footwear i _ ' : nonllraoor nos_IlBYj_ _ in rumen in the new Paris 0910!' ~ ;r.oo..n¢_u-to'nei'»°'i\‘7@'_-ze.. » er George. south Melville, is spend- Mrs. Hyatt Hulom. Bpringreld. ‘ _,-M . ‘ ' ingofewdaysverypleasantlyint/:lt8'I,whohlsb0enintheP.E. _ ”"` _ °~ __ m ' “' _ llimersld visiting his grandparents Island Hospital for the Put three A Mr and Mrs James Power weelu, underwent im operation on - _ .__ .». .~nt~.» ai* in . ». i '___ '_ n....r...n. un. uuu.r..r.., ..._ _#ll _ _io1r_Afr.1.orrsrowli. .ai4ee_irl1sf°1*<"°°"°f ‘ad -‘°==-'=‘1~=°°° \'°e'¢'°°'*"‘"‘~“'~»»--'t-W_`_r ' ""3 "° A " _ .... i 1 9