WESTERN l fit-Ire. John fond l6 l ‘u oounnaritn lion, Inscription, Advutlllng the Guardian nlov be one» ""'°'fil";lenwn. vvnm es. Toronto Bakery, Water It. W ‘lilo an“, uny nt In per dny or .l0e per ‘m your _-n|| column le renrvod for news y M‘! interval but IGIOIIIIIIII of "n, nature may he Inserted : 4 a. . word strictly pnynhle In III- Ill! ,g01;iN HOOD and Calgary Flour the popular brands al. L-l075-7-28-tf ..MAKE ice for storage on the m, side of the feed house. Buy my; Rmflng, HmBB-i. e.c.. state's- at L-393-3-1-2i. ._w£DDil\‘G BELLS -- A quiet- aiding “=35 solslllnized on Satur- day afternoon at Trinity Parson- " Summerside. Rev. L. E. G. pavies oil‘ ‘ding, WJEil Miss Rose Anna. dullziltcl" ‘ Mrs. Fraser uacPhce of Coleman and the .‘ate u; MBCPHO’: was lulled in mar-g ' M“ v/llliam Henry Mac-l Personals _Mr. G. Shelton Sharp of Bide- was a visitor to Summerside pat week-S 4011-5. John Profitt of Freetown ltl in Summerside the guest 512:,- Sfiugalcr. Mrs. Robert Dew- lr.-B ..Mnl. Knowles of Kentvillc, N. 5,1,; visiting in Summerelde the est of her daughter. Mrs. Dav dStODBr-s .44“. Gordon Dawson entertain- ed the [miles Aid o.‘ the Presby- terian Church on Monday evening. -8 Elmsdale and Vicinity ‘me fire marshal from Charlotte- town, landed, b air at Dark Road anTuesday to nquire into the fire which had recently swept the dwelling house of Mr. George Mur- ny. 0n Wednesday a plane land- ed in Mr. Harry O'Brien's park l Albertou, concerning a pen- lin for the blind. 'A all-d party and dance was held in llberton hail on Monday under the auspices of the C. W. . The ev- min: was s ent by playing whist and bridge or two hours after Illidi lunch was served by the btiiee. ‘Tile remainder of the even- ‘. was spent in dancing. Prizes - won by-for bridge. First ,Miss Laura McQuaid and . Harry Dunn. consolation Mr. Stephen Burke. For whist. first l . Mrs. Wallace Hogan and Keefe. consolation. Mr. Joseph ilsllult. Music was furnished by: Ilium Mary Mac-Quaid, Gertrude UBl-ien, Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. lean-s. Alfred Gillis. Austin Mur- ~ and George Ahearn. lh. Peter Burke, p oprietor of Nlwue Hotel, ‘Iignlisil, was a Isak-end visitor to Elmsdale. a l mt the home of Mr. J. W. Friends in Elmsdale. and vicin- »\ were saddened when word was - --- around of the death of Mrs. i_ - Cunningham of Alberton, on etinesday, February 23 at the ed- ~ -~ - use of elllhtv two years. "file many ‘friends of Mrs. Jos- l-- Perry of Elmsdalexieam with ‘<1 of her serious illness. ‘file condition of Mr. William "u- Elmsdale, is steadily im- "lliy Eimsdale hockey fans at- e with great fidelity the vari- Hlmkfy some: that are tak- l‘ Place in Albertenk new rink. Home racing fans in this vicin- lenrncd with regret of the sud- “ death oi Mr. Ernest Armstrong Bridzcwater. N. S. when the i which he was driving was "k bi‘ n train and totaly dc- " 8d. Mr. Armstrong was a lllal horse driver and spent most "it past summer at the Alber- "' P808 truck, Amectlng of the C. W ' 11W! at L. study ,_ ill: home of Mrs. ' “Wallace of Alma on February ,, wzrggle: btliliinessnof tlhe meet- - _ e a a so- WIW did ECW111285“)? charit- Mo: l AND PIIROI OOIJNTI cgfggolalv IIIII 1-1 lholld be left with In. Pond l0 III ll lie following etoroe u Oolrlleo Dragon”, Inter It. Ierh Condos, q flffljflu’ n (lnnrdlnn will b- delivered dolly to any homo In Bummer-m. b, week Phone lD-Llor ._thln "m" o, order to the boy rolponllhlo for deuyul" om ‘yqu "uh. -nluulm. asrmua Powplm (wig-p at Taylor Drug Co., Ken- -naar Tana ' received at Bruce's -ramca anwa - tlllmedlfl" hwlwy Rgnbs-lgbglsniln £14" Kemlnston Rink, new“; arch 1st. 108a, at a p. m. Ken. singtpn Hockey Club vs. Winner °r m“ McLean I-EEKue. 1st game g‘ {d W0 Slime total goal series to H 6 H Winner to meet Montague for tho P. E. Island Intermediate hockey crown. Admission 15 and c9“ - L-Ml-Z-ZB-Zi. —A MEETING OF TH - DEQUE EGG cntcu: will E. 11.35., "t Centre‘- Bedeque Hall. Wednes- dev- March 2. at i p. m. Mr. F. M. Nash. Live Stock Commissioner, mum-V ‘M18100. will be uest s alter. He will have screen 1mg 5 0W"!!! modem hen houses and feed charts. Payment of 1937 bonus checks at meeting. All interested in ERR 811d Poultry Production are in- vited to attend. Fred Moyse, Seq-e- til-W. L458-2-28-2i —-MISS PETERS GIVEN FARE- WELL PARTY — The nursing staff 0._ Prince County Hospital gave o. 1°13? farewell BMW for Miss Helen Peters on Hiday afternoon who left on Monday. Miss Peters who h" be“! U19 V01’? efficient secre- tary M the hospital for some time i! 8110M]! to be ntarri . The tea table was prev-fly decorated with cream roses and candles. Miss Lav- ers. Superlniencent, read a short address. and Miss Clark and Miss Cameron. on behalf of the staff presented Miss Peters with a beau- tiful floor lam . tern replied in her usual arming manner and thankedseveryone for their kind es. Carleton and Vicinity Mr. Leigh Cameron, of stanchel, s nt the week-end in Carleton. t e guest; of Mre- Cook Howatt and fami-y. Mr. Arthur McMicken, of Carle- ton" has returned from Charlotte- town, when he took in the events of Farmer's Week. Hts many friends will regret to’ learn of the serious illness of Mr. golden MacFarlnne, oi Augustine ove. Her man friends will be pleased to learn at there is some im- provement in the condition of Mrs. Alex an, of Cage Traverse, who has eon very i . . Criily Lea and little son Mrs Jose h, of Bummereide, are the guee of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell of Carleton. Man friends in this vicinity were e ocked to learn of the sud- den death last Friday of Mrs. John Noonnn of Boston. formerly Miss Pauline Cahill of Bed ue. Deepest sympathy is tendered er rein. ivee and friends. On Friday evening. February 25th, a large number of friends from the surrounding districts tend- ered a post-nuéltial shower to Mr. and Mrs. uteliffe at the home of the bride's arents, Mr. and Mrs. tester Mo illianls, of Cape ‘Traverse. Many beautiful and useful gifts of chine, linen and silver were re- ed. The parcels were opened by Catherine Dixon and Mist arranged them, M" ‘Z.‘l“‘i‘l'."°ll."ti't 't‘l“”al.f"°él‘le c ress e a $5 himself u» its. A served. The remainder of the ev- ening was spent in dancing and playing cards. The music for the evening was furnished by a five- plece orchestra, as follows —!hl‘l Todd and James O'Connell. violins. Leigh Cameron, guitar. Melbourne l-iowntt, organ and Dick Carver, traps. ' The Loyal Hearts Mission Band met at, the home of Mrs. J. H. Lord on Saturday. February 19th, with an attendance of eleven mem- bars and two visitors. The meetins opened by singing the hymn. This ‘ Hilltop-ms. Lunrh was lvrved by Id (“i ‘l. Next meeting to be hat the home of Mrs. Frank A HiE liP Yflll a LIVER BILE- m Morning Rnrin’ to Go Ii a uil.‘.2".'i‘.'.’.'m7 ""' "'° “was falsely. your mu mama». n n n the bowels. no ‘Hung 1""- ‘fltrone of knflfi‘ 11$ old “You'll Jump Ont of Bed in the gongeerngnefiil eln daily. 10,173.11: Tower we" Mae l‘ Is My Father's World. followed b)‘ Pfflygr by Mrs. Douglas Bell. The Scripture taken from Matthew 1:1- l’! was read bv Eleanor 10rd. M ‘s. Kenneth Mutter? conducted the study eriod on the Medical Mie- eions b: Canada taken from the study book entitled Ono Family- l-iymn 580 God see the little 5P"- row full. was then sunl. The minutes of the lest meetin were read and adopted. follows by roll cell. One new member joined. A diecueeion followed Pantry B e which in near futue. for the ‘Watch in to Mrs. H t en o in the Eleven subscript! Mutter-t. Collection Wu tzken emountin to 53c. The meet- A d the m‘ “mud b eavrttmtnfollow- "ction. Mrs. iii-flax. n her url kind man- er passed a delicious treat of Yl m" "my" Iv t the home l.eepie on ‘ihureday ed with the In- by the Cregd n I in unisglli Eleven mtfimblfrflgffévrftlne welve visitor! W" minutes of the in; were lend by "16 a proved. The Val- etery and me ontinol lent. ou t“ with“: dim in‘ one dollar and ninety- flve coats. One mt! l" "in? ocboxlh cpmmitfieedffi h‘ mucmmm , H In. Jami-Tim 'PP°“"’ rted UM... E G and PRINCE COUNTY bounteoua and ggiicious lunch was . .__. _ __,_ Li‘ lUARD1 _ CHRONICLE LENTEN FOOD SPECIALS A e EXTRA l TABLE RICE 5 lhs. 25c EXTRA! Campbell's SPAGIIETTI Stock llp Now! FISH For Lent A Big Variety Always in Stock. EXTRA l ISLAND BIIEESE Per lh. 18c EXTRA ! WIHTE BEANS 10 ha 38¢ EXTRA! Hamilton's Soda Biscuits 2 fins 18c 1 lh. pkg. 11g Fresh Fish . . . Scallops. Smoked Fish . . . - ‘ Boneless Herring, Bloaters, Digbies, Salt Fish . . . Boneless Cod and Salt Herring, Hadldofik. C011, Fillets, Salmon, Halibut, Fillets Finnan Haddie, Kippered Herring, Best Qualities! Lowest Prices! iln Sale All Week-Tuesday To Saturday EXTRA l FRESH GROUND COFFEE Bulk per lh. 25o SALMON, Fancy Pink, reg. 15c. Special, 2 tins - -- - _ _. 25¢ STRING BEANS, Lynn Valley, 17 oz. tins. Special, 2 tins — 19c PLUMS, “Dew Kist”_ size 2 tins. Special, 2 tins — - - - _ 25¢ PEA SOUP, “Old Quebec” large tins. Special, 2 tins — -- - 21c ROLLED OATS, in bulk. Special, 10 lbs. — - - - _ 47¢ WEE BALL HERRING. taut Special, 6 for - - _- _- _.. 25¢ EXTRA l SUMMERSIDE LOBSTER 1/2 steeple -_ Shrove Tuesday March 1st. Aunt Jemima Pancake F10!!!‘- Dfir pkg. — 16c Maple Syrup. per bottle — ,— — 23c Corn S "Crown Brand", 2 i . tin 2.0a 1b. tin ed to attend to same. The sick committee reported several calls 111ml and o. bill of one dollar for fruit. Letters of thanks for kind- ness received during their 11111353 were read from Mrs. Norman Mc- Wiliiams and Miss Jean Muttart. The Questionnaire on "cannula; Industries" was filled in_ The program committee then W“! wheres and an interesting prpcrpnl W115 Enjoyed. Mrs. Thomas MflMlcken conducted a "Pat and Mike_' contest and a novel contest 811955111; the identity of old photo- graphs was put on by Miss Mar. garet Wooiner. Members had been asked to bring their oldest phom. BTBDhs, which caused much merri- ment. Miss Wooiner also gave an BmlIElIIK P80411118. Miss Eleanor Bell ut on a “word-beheadin " contes and a fortune-telling va- entine brought many lnu hs. ' unch was served by e com- m ttee. Next meeting is to be hem at the home of Mrs. Elmer Fran. ols. roll call to be answered with an Irish Joke. The new lunch committee is as follows: Mrs Frank Muttart, Mrs. Harry Doufi it‘? tii"t‘i’t'.i‘.fit“lfi“.f".l“" “ti: God Save the King. we w The Borden Terraplanes and. Kensington Burmacks played the final game of a two-game Hocke series in Kensingtnn Friday nigh , the Terra lanes takin the game 8-2 and t e series 9- . They new advance to pin a two amo series with Charlo te wn Ju or Abbies Wednesday and Friday nights. caught a bouncing puck m more acked with action. But for the spendid ugurk or both senile.» the score would have been much larger. Referee Arsenauit o: Summer-side handled the game. Astounds Town With Feats Of Strength (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘BISCOTASLN . nt., Feb. Biscotnsing has a “little Hercules” of its own. This town is about 50 miles north of Sudbury. Just past his 13th birthday, Law- rence Barnes has been astounding o 100 d ith h nd. He can mu“ s roaelw . meek Blooded with th ease. Last year when 12- ear-old Maurice Aimiot fell un er the wheels of a push-car. loaded with wood. at nearby Sultan. young Barnes lifted n corner oi the car rescued Aimiot who had suffered zraetured ribs and br . and carried him to a nearby house. Lady C-hamberlain Denies Statements ROME, Feb. 28--(AP) -— Lid? Chamberlain tonight described e British Parliament members as- Expect Heated Parliamentary Fight In Egypt Two Opposed Political The game at Kensington was e . fut and we ed with plenty or Election In April. gftnrgbtdesrotl-o mgthr tea?’ Damih F ' " erra ones, ge- figgi,,.ff;°,§jgfgsgygg,ll$,g Y1K‘, 1%: (or. naval, B Gnardlanb special was scored in the third odw en 05mg peg 33.4; h wd 1 t. Dave Baird of the erraplanes om 655mg“ w“ “"53... w“ as two o-pposed from centre ice. Kensin ton scored om m‘, me dmwm up 0-. “m5 their two goals in the u-a period f p um m, 05...“... ‘which which was Qalilpgk e w 31 m up. Mahmoud Pasha, whose appointment as premier last D. December by 18 year old King Fa- rouk made dip-SO tion of paniament and o1 new elections, has divided candida one representative of e ment coalition will present in eoeh electoral 28- the Wafd (Nationalist) party, ma- ioority party in the lust Chamber premier by the young King. will present candidates in every district. Following last year's census. the the district with his feats number of districts strength for several years. Welch- from 232 to264. ‘ ing 149 pounds and standing in Candidates of the premiers Lib- a size seven shoe. the boy can llffi era] Constitutional PB-Tiiy W111 be presented in 100 districts. and 10o other contests wi.i be 10118119 by su porters of Dr ~ Posh ex reme Ki all other groups government. exandria. wounded, it was predicted the of leaders will be sharper than ever in the current campaign. Recovering From Son Of Well-to-do New York Lawyer ls Feared Kidnapped NEW ROCHELLE. N. Y., Feb. filo-The a. parent kidnapping of l2 year oi Peter Levin was dis- closed today by hia father, well- to-do New York lawyer. who publicly appealed to "whoever is holding my son" to “open ne- Rotiatiorls." Peter, an inlaginatlve boy who liked to play " -man,” vanish- ed mysteriously day. Murray Levine. the father, made the first statement on the affair to come from either the family or the authorities. "You may say." said Levine. "that whoove is hdldrngfuly lieved anxious to son is guaranteed a safe chan- nel for communicating wilr. v to open negotiations.’ Federal and Westcilcstcl" County authorities. he added, (The had promised t0 permit him to dlcker without interference with those who may be holding “my v .. France, Italy and that would limit h opean ambitions. Assfxrialed suing secret negoti To questions whether he know endence.) definitely that his son ad been kidnapped and whether, No Official ransom had been demanded. Levine re- sounded: "I can say nothing now. I must have completely free _l»9_§EY€_lL1Y__\l° '_'~ the House of Co could take no offic prsent conditions Groups Prepare For political groups e place March légypt and April 1 in lower e ' ~ the calling his tee in such o we that only vern- imself XIBCGBSBJY district Mustafa Nahas Pasha: leader of ousted as Deputies. who was has been raised Ali lvllahel a, ' conference [ill unfit URGES ux loll MUN-RESIDENTS Aimed At Canadian Millionaires Resid- ing In Wcst indies. ‘ (By The Canadian Press) chnigg. ference that Nazi control Austria were admitted to V Nazis were report reinforcements antiy Nazi City of ship talks in Dispatches from Fatherland Front Schuwhnigg his cession taxation. was urged in the House of Commons today by Ag- (UFO-Lab. Grey Bruce). The first woman to be elected to the House said she had no objec- tion to men like Harry Oakes, Sir Frederick Williams Taylor and Sir Herbert Holt living in the Baha- mas but parliament should pass a law taking from them some of the money they made in this country. The House was discussing a res- olution sponsored by A. A. Heaps (CCF-Winnipeg Noljth) urging the age of eligibility for old a e pen- sions be reduced below 'l when Miss MncPhail referred to Canad- ian millionaires llving in the West Indies. She had stated pensions should be paid men and women who were totally disabled, irres- pective of age. I_t might be asked where the my money was coming from, she con- tinued. She had been reading re- she took. rlain briefly ouse his sp Halifax as reign signed i-ather than icy of negotiations this time. He said Earl of Perth, duct with Count Foreign Minister. The Prime Nationalist adviser o. the ng. The remaining uistrictsuill have candidates drawn from which support the recent disorders at Al- which 55 persons were clash Follow Bullet Wound DIGBY N‘. 8.. Feb. 28-401?)- llarge sunts of money to be used ce withdrawal of wealthy birds. who flit to the Ba- from Spain's civil humus. One of thorn is Hurry Oakes and he was justifying his flight in order that he might avoid taxes." "if they care to go there it is all right. by me but at, least, if I sat in the seats of the mightyl would see that they did not take with them all their gifts which this cou y has so richly best/owed upon them and that from such people income tax would be taken to such an extent as to afford preliminary to not know the htirnself and could in alleviating the suffering and Mtlclany mmrmed CHAMBERLAIN (Continued from pagg 1) tria the Prime Minister was be- into a four-power that Britain and France are pur- the possibility of enlisting Italian aid to safeguard Austrian Today the Prime Minister told ,were broken by the Berchtesgaden- between Hitler of Germany and the Aus- trian Chancellor Kurt Von Schus- It was as a result of that con- when Austrian Nazi Cabinet. and today 80,000 Austrian call to action despite heavy troop rushed by Schuschnigg to Graz, predomin- The coming Anglo-Italian friend- kome, diplomatic sources stated, ml'_ht aid Austria by increaslnggPrelnler support of Austrian independence. ciaring Mussolini had would remain in ependent. Should OTTAWA, Feb. ZB-Legislation gfitlsffijgcdggrillftloxgalgf Itéeigltmfi‘) aimed at Canadian millionaires 10pm“ conquest it was yargued who take up residence in the West Mwonnl woum’ be more eager to‘ (By Charles E. iiarner, Associated ‘"4195 m e595!” mmme "d 311°‘ support Britain in any position NEW IQ-ESQIEWgebWEKEHO Defends Appointments were reported seeking a solution to the Austrian problem. Mr. Cham- defended intment of Viscount sucseed Anthony Eden. had "outltanding qualifications. Lord Halifax conferred with the Rome. on the groundwork for the negotiations Lord Perth Minister Labor attempts to pierce the iden- of the "friend” who told him several hours before resignation Feb. 20 that Italv had cently of "birds of passage. rather ,1!!! Pted the Brltlfh lfflrmuims f0? ore gn had insisted on that point as a any ta.ly. Mr. Chamberlain said friend's identity He added that Mr. Eden's resig- nation "did not turn on the na- ture of the Italian Ambassador's reply." The unknown person gave Count Grandi, Italian Ambassador, in Spain. John Parker. Labor. asked Sir Samuel Hoare as Home Secretary for the information regarding the status in Britain of Wladimir Pol- lakoff, who writes under the name of “Augtu-J’ The Dally Worker, Communist organ. reported last week that it was Augur who gave Mr. Chamber- lain the information regarding the Itaiian communication. Augur de- manded an apology, asmrtlng the bring Germany pact with Great Britain er Central Eur- Press loportod report was false. Slim-i aimed at Sir Samuel stated that depart- _ ment records showed Poliakoff has mdel!‘ been a resident of Britain since naturalized in 1929. PERCY BLACK 191B, Action mmonr. Britai i‘ ial action under; __.(C°"___un“ed as no treaties “' was Col. Harrington's chief aidein criticism of the government. What was probably his greatest i personal victory come last. June? when he was returned with an in- <, creased majority despite the fact; the party itself lost a total of three y seats in the province. His personal popularity also was enough to en- sure the election of his running mate, the only seat held by the Liberals at dissolution that failed to return a Liberal. Chancellor Bmbltions to were intensified sympathlzers on Schusnhniggks ed awaiting a Von Austria. Operatic Bandits Entertaining, Gonsiderate Too Mussolinits Austria quoted officials as de- iven Von aran ee Austria g. tient bandits sung witgin earshot of the Metropolitan Opera House, received a lecture on honesty from a victim. stole $600.- 75, and tangled up all the traffic in Times Square today. As far as Edward Jerome, 25, is concerned, they ruined opera for him forever. Beating time with re- volvers for batons. they made him listen to Tarviata, La Boheme and I1 Trovatore for four hours. All that time they were waiting for someone who could open the safe of the economy sandwich shop executive office on the ninth floor of a building at Broadway and 42nd Street. When the two gunmen first jammed pistol". into Jerome's ribs at 10:30 a. m.. he assured them he didn't know the combination. “You look honest," said the short, thin bandit. “I guess maybe you don't." “We'll wait for the boss." decid- ed the other bandit. who, to make things confusing. was short and thin also. "Let's sit." so they sat. For a while they all looked at each other. which wasn't a ' too entertaining. Then the first short. bandit started sanding: OBole Mio-" "No good," said the second. "No harmony. How about ‘Vcsti La iubi?" So they harmonized on Pag- liac:i for some little time. As har- mony it was only fair but it was good and loud. It want on and on. Came noon and both gunmen said they were hungry. Jerome bright- As British and French diplomats in the Secretary to who re- support a pol- with ltalv at Lord Halifax Ambassador to is to con- Ciano, Italian blocked Mr. Eden's fighters war. Mr. Eden with he did talks only “guess at the information the day before the British Gov- announced last 018119- M15- ShOWiIIK I V811’ 3 l PAST MISTRESS CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS Mrs Louise M. Bonneli was elect- ed president of the Pest Mist-rose Club of Memorial muse. h- 0- B- l meet‘ it. was A.. at the annua 1H8. George resident was 1n tllllgebiifib. rielmeupgl-glspwere submitted ui year fin- ancially and socially. other offiwrfl elected include: 10c Mrs. A. MBOKIDXIOB; Margaret M. Shaw; rotary. Mrs. S. B. F! _ _ Secretary. Mrs. GeorBB 5911- Tins‘ m-er, Mrs. J. H. Dickie. The follow- ing committees were apwmwdi iai, Mrs. George Wheatiey, Mrs Charles Roberts; Educational. MM A, Affleck; Mrs. Louise Bon- enm t. had been dispose}; o; m enjolirsble social hour was spent. A very dainty "D859 w" 5""? by P“? *3‘?S“F“'____ 5tarting the matinee performance with "Celeste L‘Aida," At 2:30 p. m. the company ma"; ager, Joseph Stutz. 43. 68m? b" and walked into a revolver m e- Abandoning their sinfllnfi. 5h? ban‘ dits forced him to open the safe and remove $500. Thi-frl they $00k his pocketbook containing $106. "But that leavesi SD68‘ Without ~ 1 ' u z. m9'5"_"K,»°-°“.‘.fl§“‘§a. short, 111m bandit, "Here's a five. And Y0“. Mr. Jerome. shall have back this quarter of the 40 cents we borrow- edThry bound their captives hand and foot and walked away. Stutz wriggied over to a window and kicked out a pane. The Bil-Bi rained down on destrians belgfive A traffic cop 1w ed “P-‘hwwmnth foot sticking out of e re storey window.‘ 11nd 1mm?‘ sq“ was jammed Wt}, police radio cars with“, five minutes. Traffic couldn't move e881“ 1°‘ ha“ B“ hour. To please all. mind Wu!‘ 9“ iness. . SQNWZ FOR MORE. HEAT You can now buy tho high quality SPRINGHILL NUT Cool, washed at the mine. Dustless, clean . had rceded the a Tidd: n, rum River, Dig-, _ . slfifltitligxiil Alnsbaesndorsue; Rome 1w byxCounty. wigs recoserin at his mental distress" of our unfortunate gmgm'degiqiégf 1mm" G°V°m lfyéogolggtéeeredlnfioenifo ‘lewd Btihtfift‘ to hand“. h“ ash "very kind of him but not true. home tonight from,a rife bullet fellow-citizens. she staid.‘ m Mn Chamberlain said he could “mgksnun grhev bummed :0 Thafnwbdotlho‘ stkmimrtfdasfifi- wolggdwb: lhelffvibgdlflglfanbigby early Wlilpiguggfistflftfigit niegrys “ti: nvbsig m" s” n’ was a mam“ o! pulauc tents Twin Jefbme dud UP 59 F “d ‘m p" P" ‘ '8' , er o - _ . _ , hi‘. raft? Chnfnberloin denied today n. go scdilo fishing with nu taxation by goingto gm ltaahtgmafi Qflfiflffio f“, ,,§I,‘,’,‘{fi,§1'§‘°,‘§§§, hi, gfgleatlfgimjfggthtmgngfgdggguvgpg MORE HEAT. statements Alfred Barnes. Labor, father, and deci ed teh tnkevhis gmellsewhleire is a; do ‘warm can; not been emrmmed by m, ‘nrur- coffee’ V made last night in London imply- small bore rifle with im. na- -wor ng an es mm Wm mauorh although he had Md the The three aw wgemer 0v" m, \ ' lng she ad used her influence ware it was loaded. he picked it dians and I hope some g n cablnet o’ m wife I r F red- m X -. . ve the u the muzzle and it disc urge . clone about t em e ore ong. .. ~ ~ ~ m" Pmmieruwmml w p“ Tglhy 111 u itl h TE". be-rl. h bsitionlto me" ' he Pllme Milli-W" ‘Wk tlieuellleecimfrlmllfsu em or o YOURAD€ALER mm m‘ planned Mluraflflah pheysibaim Minsk“ v a or“ ' Heapgrerevioalsutlrgn (igptthe early dis- §,e"‘1>,‘§,°n°§"§§,,,'i'it§ ilfrggfitfyul?‘ __.Eey San some mm” ° m‘ ° FOR . 3 .. _ __' ' -Th@ - l "W1 ffi if ti thtkid?" ' I the tobacco and liquor irMFlstriee LQ§,,",,“J‘?"“¥-ln‘i¢“..f” isbonnMr "“'“’“’“’“"*" V “ca” " " “ ‘ ' be MMOHJIIW‘; ti]; Bgfeizadt (till; Chamberlain did not reply. money. osep r . ( BEAN Cochrane) said he favored paying new“ T, quash,“ L SS _ the pension to everyone at the age _ P. o 0! 7°~ m?) fothier qusfitions confer-Ping —-—?———- oregn pocy, or cuary I Funeral Director (Graduate Embalrnor) mm‘ NEW names Eggllyglggflqmnuggyzhfctgly, ._ Chgm- A ‘mndflhhu, my", I" °h"¢° °f ' (By The Canadian Prone) eddcxfe ‘beam qbestion of Italy's "°"""""'°' MELBOURNE-First. of c. new seekin a share in defenc of the WALKER & SEMiILIQENGTON series of Australian coins the mint sues anal or a reductione of ship ( Prices Cheapest in KE I is turning out £00,000 ($80,000) dues tgere as part of the new Frill" 9mm"? “"9"” Ambman“ $fiu°'1..§§"i.i°ii§ ‘Sh; :1. ‘ti; mgédlllthct intend to Mk Italy‘, page... p5,. "palm" :*"'L}:‘1‘f:" ( In charge (FREE) . side and three’ wheat ears on the about the use of Italian ennaments ,\ -\\r u"! vthfl rpera on h other. in the recapture at Teruel by the e v Halifax, sy:::yt.°s:ln¢ Jo n. Phone 12-0 Spanish incur-gen wise man will make more op- He eould no g A portunltles than he timid-Bacon. ed arrival of new nfinn the report- mine emollient!