rn States Ontar- v and Eastern l?‘ several fives Lost aiid- Much Property (Clfllilllh Twila‘ ‘l QNTO. All!‘ - — 9 nngoglepiione services in gntrai cam-lo were still paralysed today lonowltng yesterday's sleet ~ storm "(l violent winds which brought do" hundreds of poles particular- ?" intensified if anything during wmds and lower temperatures. MONTREAL. 41"" mougmiil poles are down in the tl 300 poles on the Toronto Ifizililgtflll main route, as the reslllt Labor and -" Health Depart- (Clnldini Pres!) OTTAWA. April i 9f labor the Premier said. As in the case of the state department. 111B Dflinlty Minister would remain as administrative head of the de. partrnent of health, and it would continue as in the past. to function with its own organisation. There er for the two departments. Th. iliélfllillllvn met the government to- day for the purpose of presenting J. C. Elliott, the newly elected Minister of Labor was one of the members of the government who were llresent. He made n brief address promising his most careful o; the storm which hit Toronto and vicinity It was learned today. l" the latest report of the situation received by F‘. G. Weber, Montreal ma,wg,.r of the Bell Telephone“ lHnivIu. llun. w. u. lilnllll-rlvcll. ‘on... .. win this ....i...,.... ' MR_J_E_B_M¢CREA])‘Y,VETERAN‘ TORONTO. April 1. —1“tropert_\' o, .11., Boll Telephone Company of (‘anuda sustained yjgmngn in yesterday's sleet and wind storm. according to an estinl- Tplpgfllm wlfich sets the total loss railways, industrial Damage to_t_be iBell Railway telegraphs $250,000. further statistics comllllfld ‘by 17"‘- ilown in Toronto and district is 1.251 wilils 253 trees were u-prooiel Three hundred radio serials were On the other hand lllf‘. sleet is reported ‘by some asrl- culiurallsts as worth millions of dollars to the farmers of the prov- United States iinu Eastern (‘nnoiin have been lashed hy llli‘ most violent storms during llauc to enjoy comparitive spring- CillCAGO. April 1. ——-This colln- iry had farewell today to one oi‘ the severest Ma/rch storms in re- cent weather history, saw it enter (‘anntla and continue its devastat- ing way eastward, after taking a tit-ore oi llvcs and then prepared to ince a new disturbance brewing in the Rocky Mountains. first storm had passed its effects were still visible in uniiiccedented tirliis oi snow that blocked the roads. halted rail and motor traf- fir. and made the larger cities verit- tihle oceans of slush. consideration to the represent- iations which were made. in addi- tion to the Premier and Mr. Elliott the members of the government ro- ceiving the delegation were lion. drnest Lepolnte. lion. (ieorge lion. Charles Stewart and lion. .i li. King. C} His Old Home ‘Mr. James Mohcun. familiarly "Jimmy Jerome." until u few years ago king of itila IIIIIIIIPIII‘ ‘welter- weight. division In at present. visit.- illg his old homo ut lie llroslliittrsh. Mr. McLean left. the province eight years one unid located in Vancouv- er where at l8 years of tl-Be he started in the amateur boxing game. lie soon showed promise. so much so that Tommy Burns had .him in tow and under his tutoraze annexed the ‘welterweight champ- ionship of the Pacific Coast. Mc- Lean successfully defended the ti- tle ulntil 1923 when he was forced to relinquish his crown to Tommy Guns a much heavier opponenl. Gans won the decision by u narrow margin. During those days McLean acted as one of Jack Brittons spar ring partners while Britten was trumillg for a world's battle on the Coast. Mdbean who ‘by the way W119 never knocltedofflhis feet. 79%!“ ed words of praise from -the world's welter chamlpion who advised him to enter the ‘professional ranki- Brltton assured ‘Mlnc that he hBd everything with which to make the grade. Since coloring home he has t'hou.ght the matter over seriously anti has decided he will have ll try at tho pro game no tnatter what the cost. Therefore instead of returning io the Coast, he will rc- lnuln on the island until curly ilAiilifAlf. N. S.. Allrll 1. — 'I‘il0 firsi of April was, ushered in today. nltlrm resulting in a startling trails- iorlnatlon to the city. which yester- tlay enjoyed one of the mildest and Practically all traces of snow had ilisappeared from the streets and citizens were going about wearing light spring coats. l-ver, a coating of snow and slush and a rilguiilir mill-winter blizzard traces of spring. OOQQOO-OQO §Of9§§§Q§§§§§Q+ O . z (‘olltlcnsctl Specials HATE-is. per word, net each insertion in this column. _ |lile privilll-inl ulrlltiir-tvl-lght title. H KITFEQS‘ DAY ca‘ lie suill hl- wolllll lu- willing to give iwo Olll. Aipply "ll" Guardian. 8T - GUAFDIAN VUTnG-I‘ K. of i’. emblematic rill! Finder kindly leave at wmr ‘£13760- BEEF l’. J. lvicllonald has the best. lleef reasonable prices-Saund- ers, Newsome and (.70.. Mflrkei "WANTED-MAID WHO lit/ILL iticep st home. No washing. Air sunzltler conditioning and getting himself in form for the more nrilu- tius thllics ahead‘. lMUbeUil is u likeable cilup. clean cut and il ll-Tlfltil specimen of man- willl l.ili enorllltlus ircuch of 72 inch- es. and is 20 yl-zlrs of ago. ill youth. uhjlirv tiutl lots of ambit on and tlcllunllutltloil on his side, 1s- iluntlt-rs will uwuii wllll interest news oi‘ his success ill the squared ClIYClIE. v Within the ‘nt-xl three months McLean will be seen in action on the ltulllllunll, hut lie-lore leaving the -lsl:trltl hc expressed the hope of meeting llurni-y hlotfioskey for ttwzly pounds lll orlcr to KPI. u clllllltru. ' 1 _____..{Q )___s__ .1)“: 9A9 Wit-L. SOON BE RUNNING Now -- To ‘PHI; Bill-L. PARK owrtvroee-A the Lwarehouse. l'it-kard‘s ‘Wharf. as long l! “i6 illzlnket price llilid. J2 ‘L. Douglas. i=0 Queen lsti-eet. cilarlottetow-ln! PRINTING OF EVERV description, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cente ral Job Printery. Phone 182. qatmggpgg ggugAqgg, _HAM-I8H'0HK north and west winds clear- ing. not much change in temper- burg Steak, Potted Meats. freshi-m" every day—8litlttlsrl, - it Co.. Market Bldg. .__________,_____________ . . I ‘VOU WANT FWD lflVSl-OPEB Prices. 50 for 00s., 150 for 85c.‘ 250 or Ila-um teeth lll. Postpaid. ‘Qua atures: Toronto. snow Montreal, snow Qubec,saow.... ......ae~ss Chaown. cloudy .. 40-44 Halifax, snow 40-30 St. John. snow .. . Boston. snow ‘POTATOII-q-IUVJNG ALL ffl-ll time at highest Farmers who can load in oer lath at tll New viii-x. cloudy lo-as "d and tomorrow morning at 2.10. rifle tumor w mornin| \t 5.80. p ‘boulllt li.-av " who: m m. iii-I- -ti um m» tloiii cli-i-ltittttuwu. TORONTO. April 2. —Maritime Maximum and minimum temper- h tide this afternoon at 1.11. Sun sets this evening at 8.31 and . .ll16l1_t_s_C0mblned‘ . __ .l £211}; thaltd the flBflflfAlllllrgallllncilefi , ‘ wou h l ‘ “Inca” or "we filnced under the lster o. Labor &" m3“ ""5 IIlOFIIIIIl; by Premier "$9M" Klnl- The ‘rolnicr w“ 5 dilflsation rep.c.li.-ll..zlg the trades and labor congress of can. l.“ "l" 0411RPM’? to rumors of the lbwflltion of the labor department by another government dgpart. 1119111. it was proposed to expand n"! dflllflriment. There was no intention of absorbing the depart- IIIBM 0f health in the department would however -be bllt one lninist- its legislative programme. lion. Young Athlete Visits, known on the Pacific (‘mast as lsession- When 0119 0i "19 Play‘ bulletin issued from Marlborough rnnonastq llilHlliS iii ut ‘ Hits-i ‘Flllil INE illi- ‘Mr. Cheverie the Win- w“ ner Receives Many ‘ ~"‘""“"""1 . Messages of _ Con- » ' ‘ gnatulation. Mr. Nell Cheverls. Elmira, cham- pion fiddler of Prince Edward is- land is a son of the late Edward Cheverle. l-iis musical talent is inherited from both parents and he has five brothers all good flddlers. Neil received his early lessons from is ‘ncie the late Ca t. Neil ' \~~~~~---~------~ MdPhge olhe of the earligst and §HR""'°P""““l°“'5“ tions which were supplemented by associations with such noted fid- dlers as the late Angus B. McEaeh- erii of Gloucester a-nd his brothgp, the lute _Johu B. McEacbera. Elmira, this pupil hue acquired a title which is a credit to both him- self iand the district of Elmira. Mr Cheverle is married to Annie \ _ . p Mcnoniild in‘ Moon's Road and has ‘ i “ “mm _ seven children. He is engaged in uni. on iédj0iihYiKl°fylmy§ Rt "v tho fishing industry. .His many u“ ""6 friends who were confident of his showering him with congratul- morning for 'Boston where he will compete in the international con- test on April 6th. The three winners of the con- test were as follows: —-Free trip to Boston. m gold‘ more happy returns. There was no waning oi‘ public -‘- wit cusnnmt It‘? most famous captains of the Glou- wfiwsfitlr-lgenfegzqt cester fleet and a fiddler of rare _, ' ‘ . » l“; merit. Aided -liy these instruc- _ gs 'C e5’? \ _ ‘ lhl c; _ ncnderofuppozslllolti 2f: . utions. ‘MP- Chavefl? ‘Gal/BB Smurd“? Mr. J. E. B. MnCrcady celebrates his eightyseventh birthday on lduster Sunday. lie is physically and mehtally marvel-lonely vigorous, visiting t.he (‘harrlottetown Guardian office every morning and even- irlg and contributing regularly n daily column of Editorial Notes on current events. Mr. liVilcCready, who reported the ilmst Conlederation , _ iParlinntent. nnd has held several important editorial appointments. 1 Ne" Chevem)’ Mmlm 98 2n including the St. John. Telegraph and Otaantlottetown Guardian, has H _ been lpersonally knovrn to every Governor General and his lady. and n5 ‘(gvégfgfn "“"°y' Emm‘ a every Prime nliiliiter 81M] tLeader of the Opposition since 1861 to tlie 3 Robert Weeks’ H1ght|em_$5 present day. Everyone will join in wishing Mr. iMoCready still many interest iu tho contest as shown ut the final performance. the theatre being packed to capacity. ' while hundreds were unable to oh. tai admission. The same scenes of wild entbus- iasm which featured the perform- ____ ance of the first two nights were wnmdi," pm“) repeated at‘ Wednesday 1118111’! LONDON, April 1_.\ Illfldlctll ers whose fiddle was not Worklni! House says there was a slight im- PlKm U19 flffli limfi. find W“ 3W9" provemeut this morning in the con- tlnother chfllwfl. 0nd when he shed dltiou of Princess Victoria who is his coat t0 enter m0“? Energellcahniuffering from inilueuzal pneu- ly 101° U16 QQQQIlIIB-"ce- me Eremlmonia. From York House it is nudlenctfcheered again 11nd "Kalil-unofficially reported that the This WEB 0118 0i’ U16 ma")! liner‘ Prince of Wales who recently sub- estrus incidents o! s ne'er-lows mittetl to an aural operation lii pH]- IOPBOIJBH COIN-BBL greasing satisfactorily. The dancers received an ovation almost as enthusiastic as that tell- , tiered the ffddlers, and the follow- Y S lng were the winners: Ladies Priscilla Martin-KB 1-3 polntsi 1 , - 2 Pansy Hsynes—8l 2-3 poinifl . 3 Angie Martin-Its points i 4 Julia Martln_——70 points — _ 5 Margaret Galluntw iii) 2-.'i Last evening the Y's Men s meet pomp; int: was devoted entirely to busin- Gentlsmen css, several important resolutions 2 3°59"- W°°k5—34 9mm" duccli and welcomed at this meet- ,_ .1 H g (be dang“); ladle... und interesting recitation which cwlileti hwd‘ m’ i“ m lmmm“ a b“ “W” ‘Ballslflgfilefilr Tho first second. and for an encore- ' weight hut claims he can matte g‘ " ' l-i7 pounds tlt any reusonublel ‘time. lie is rultgy. 5 ft. 9V3 inches both. and playing for the most l!!!" 01d "m8 "'1"- il" °°°°"°“ M“ s1". rotms, Nfid.,Aprii 1. —The IIlIOWXI iii tlie estimated value of Sealer Eagle owned by Bowrlng F!" glilndmlrdiznd tctjilllietggxftlgmcloé“ . _ ‘ans a, acco ng r - Bros, returned from the ice this med by McLean Banding renew!‘ Limited. i-ounillng-zo; position, execution. v iwwilis "i"! “PP°'"“"°°“1°' NEW YORK Apl l——Eari ciiri-ou m n“. Tu,,,,d..y_ Arserlault, A. Stewart, Thomas in which she was seated‘. tiormaa. G. H. Black. celled in what s known as the technique of old stylfl Dlflying. the, ability to put in the cllis andi of Iétswvglfiilggfoa-fggrwfzlmfizg: rlineul to budget tlie deficit Blld es- .. 70-30 h6"gave during the three perform- . 30-00 ances. being always ready to play for a dance when called upon. but qua r noon Monday. April summer-aide tide eilhteen min- 3 wm- weulherme ’ 30 1H lnlzt tllc only guest of the cvcillpa 00""! l)('il|f-'. .\lr. Campbell Nichellow, re- 4 L00 Gu"ant__73 "Dims" lircscniulive of ‘the Paige Motor s. Juiiies ouuiino-lla 1-3 nouns “"- n was decided u, make (W0 llr. Goo. (i-reen kindly gave tm third prize winners in each class Tile absence of a speaker. at u we throng» “Herman Condition of Prince To Introduce British Budget (Canadian Press) Baldwin announced last night that the new budget would be introduc- ed into the House of probably about April 26th. —-———<-O->—-—— Rotor Ship 0n Way From Kiel To New York (Special to the Guardian) KIEL, Germany, April L-Anton rotor ship Buckau. the ship without engines or sails, will leave for New York today after it has been renamed "Baden-Baden". The vessel will carry a cargo of y ,,_ . . 1 us... town-um out» ‘““.'.°..Z.i‘?£‘;'3§“.f‘;;:.‘..£§§”3.... u... Aged Miniature Painter Dead (Canadian Frau) April 1--Gerald Sinclair Hayward, one of the most noted painters of dead at his home here, aged 81. g-oa-i- receive respectively in gold, $10. this meeting was greatly missed ;10_ imil $5, hill l1 410011 Programme is lined up it will be seen that u lady, Miss tor next week. Priscilla Martin, scored the high- l t i' ll tb iianc rs. l eawlthathe itream eof the contcst- 1' ants in action Wednesday nit-Zill- with their left foot, and some with (Canadian Press) one which will K0 down in the musical history of Prince Edward "limit morning, the first to reacbSt. As a fitting wind up to the D9?" J h“ m 1 d I _| u 1- rpgmwn-lwe. lflvfflfrgrlgfllzrznllpfifllygf"; ogerazshzotl pgllihoa 3.11mi“. ufllrlllg n‘: ‘. BVBI‘ ti. -/ o I _ ' VlOllll duet. which was lzreatly cu- m” “M m“ “m m‘ “ck NO Gflblllet- MOBt loyed. in scoring for the iiddiers the "ggffjpwgygi?",&‘;f;$“"";{,°,;.., Indicted for Perjury chordl-ng, liarmony- 40; x0011 (Canadian Press) And the dancing was scored as one at Broadway's imost nrominen- is taking a short holiday and some “MW” . 1 out theatrical producers was indict other members of uie ciililuet are E*°°““°"“257 tumeygo’ “We ed for lperjury by the grand Jury leaving today to spend Easter in “m? nu{nberc‘gesatgas_rac'eived n today undi immediately arrested. their constituencies. totclrlmontigguza,’ pom“ out o! “m The indictment was returned in . connection with investigation of a _FIddIIH'__TIf"J_Jxxtgfinvruyl Ho“ recent "bath tub party" in his A. r. Arsenault, mil. J. West. J. “waive in which a nude clwruttoffifibl‘ Q6113 IFiVB J‘ Mona”, D_ ROMHMHL girl ‘was said.‘ no have dispensed ,D.nc|"'_,'r_ E white, _]_ p, drhlllts to guests 0mm a ibatb tub Mr. Clleverie w n IlGGBIIBBIhB ex- t h te - fJi2".l";‘..°.;..‘i.2i§..'l8.Z? 5.53.3.3; G0v’t Prolonged an». draw ioo-u: une- w» of dancing jigs and reels which i__ ~ only count partly in a contest. ("MM to m. aumm‘) _ . ty of offences under one _.Dovln1nion when he competes in JBoston he pAms_ an," L _.nw ‘Franc Election Act in connection with will have no doubt strong competit- bud“; l; finally balanced uggqi- the lfederairpoiling last October. o" who are well skilled in tech- nlqlw- cabinets and six finance ministers two years of efforts in which four MP- 1'1""? °' E|l°"'"° ‘"5 “ have fallen. The Chamber of De- °2.‘.'.Z"°‘.’.“"J£.;"’.;'3ifii§ii“.i.i£iT P""--‘=‘°"a"="d a "l "m" Reiohstag Accepts League Invitation (Ipeclal to ‘roe filulminn) sion by voting’ new resources suf- tablish a surplus of between 30.- 00 .000 and 00.000000 francs. , Is success is looked upon as The commmo" h" the "n" assuring the. continuance of the n" n tom": ariiaend ministry for sevoFal moltlll gt“ unanimously decided may to Flfldlfl" . » . - Robert Weellli lkglltfieitl’ t As part of the London-Bombay $.30 Jr (:03: .l.-.:i.:".m:.:; ...:. ".2. azzzz.-:a:::..~ss.:rn::.::2-::; wit-m M». w. m...» ri-iiiiii Icflofllld, Hflllllnville snriili. riiiq. l. mo.‘ Dllllllid mo. a "on of the quell-hm oft-he wmroll Neil cbeverio. lllmi ""4"" ‘i 5'3"“ i Parnoil Colgrovi. lllinllflll M. J. r-tai-vor. Weill Itoa M. .l. B01801’. (lit). A new automatic door to prevent.‘ i \ ~ _ . I bu" 01' mild d088- was one extract (Canadian llren) l ‘ l OTTAWA. April 1—An IIOrBBBB some of the trainers heating time ‘ Wllih Many P filtSitir nearly six and one iialt lnlllloll dollars as compared with a corres- pending period dy- lHippocl-ates, four centuries BC. who made a vigorous and Galen. two centuries A. D.. two Greek physicians gave accurate de- scriptions of disease syrnlptoms themselves to me many. of which cannot he improved H0 "id the F on to this day. and Galen even ‘*9!!! 0f "l6 carried out anatomical dissections 00rd! l" th and physiological researches on "fllhfift-Y!” Until Tuesday (Canadian Prsu) OTTAWA. April 1-There will he no meeting of the cabinet un- Year Sentence (Canadian Prue) EDMONTON. Alta... April Five years in penitentiary w-itih hard ialbor was the sentence impos ed on P. iA. "Baiiidy" Robb. Peace er writers was aw afternoon. iHe had been found- nil- Ilt- accept iii principle the invitation tioit erttle humus Oonntlt I‘ lll! r etidrictli. to t r persona iesvinl moving street cars iqsntohlothlo worm: reqhfn" n M opened only after s car iliu Itopped by pole, being up by talhflfiping‘ (Sillll-IIE’ Instructille-anid Inter- esting Lecture by Dr. J. Wendell Mc- Kenzie at Caledon- Night. . 1-? on "The ‘Progress of Medicall follows:_ I lDuring the last half century we; have truly been living in a wonder.‘ world‘; one remarkable disooveryl lmd invention following anotheri with such bewildering ra-pltlity,’ keep utp with general] scientific pro- celetts bad discovered the secret of of min . telephone is celebrating only its 50th anniversary this year; that about the same time coal tar was rescued from the slag pile to per- meelte our modern life in an innin- Dnin. searching out and destroying thav- and sold by tlie Alflerlcflll Indians as tSeneca oil for the same and porwer. wdreless telegranhy aiwnosrsnhs. radios. not to men- tion countless other important but less spectacular inventions have made the world s potentially smell ut ‘Pllililllilfi (M, MED] M LTEABHEHS lHl-[Ilillilllfi T Ellillllll BUN- llillillfi MEET Teachers Enthusiast- ic Over Federation to be Held in Char- lottetown This Sum- of Opposition‘, ian Rooms Last!‘ The final session of tho l‘. E. is- The speaker of the evening upland T633161?’ 3.1g: glgwélvlzgdellllifialéllléeillzelglwgg;Sig:E1118“:Zzetfiofiéaopwsfilo“ “wrevllllillmlllflfl tonight that there is ("tam-sped M‘ henna “u! mgmirend and adopted and reports from‘ W115 wernl .. A .heard. sclence' The Doctor spoke M Prof. Stacie gtlvc u very instruc- manner oi’ and suggested many valuable ways _ pupils and create among lllPlli that ones capacity for registeringflmhufliasm f,“- |,(,0k..-e.,.||.,g_ I _ surpflfle has about reached m; rlmnlalso remrrgd m the MM m. ram] nntl lile prt-siiimlt of Brazil urging it. Our sensibilities have becomelliig material which would numbpip. iblaee. ll often thinlk after most value to a rrea ng orgy, as an attempt to pupils. The report of the gress, that if somieone told lne that Committee was brought ln and nil- the earth mil moi-ted on l. tripe.- considerable discussiou the i-e- to the sun, or that a. modern Paru- 30111110118 were $40919"- The report o Mr. evgrlagllng .llf9_ g would gm] nuhchairmalrof the Nonllnatlon (Jinn- self ton a few minutes taking it for mmfg wa“flb';‘gillf)lz:gl“ “d “Mpml .1 .. .. resu ng a. . : grantefilym an [mm you B0 Mame PresIdentWJ. H. Morrissey (rc- . elected). lit ls hard to realize that the vice PreB'_Dnv,d .80" Rec. ‘_Sec'y—-Cyrii Horton Sec'y treas—Mlss A. Yeo elected.) Committee on Educatloll: Sitrvey. . . - W 9 its variety or wars. soot-bins our fiiglgi-Shlgizvilis ahtzlhrlllglis Lflhvhlllléhi‘ t 1 itic in‘ our enemies. the microscopically cnlllgcieiglehlti?Tiiénmilghllg Ofellli‘ mmm“ “Merl-B 8nd “term? 6118i- Canadian Teacherzv Federation "IE 8 lffll-Tyllnd of color and per- Charlottetown this coming August fume rivalllng the flowers, develop have met with most. enthusiastic ing costumes and compiexions that support from practically tho entire would make the Queen of Sheba teaching body of this Drill/inc" selll her binth right; that petroleum Financial PAGE NINE (Special to the Guardian) (‘llllflilll of tlli- ix-ugue. The FilfPlgil Secretary's state- teaching literature in our stfliuulsInmavunyllfitluwflrtz:lziistlglgfwxg: confidential. -lt is understood, n", however, that he read tu the meet- ing telegrams which passed bv "wllwt-t-n ililllscli‘ liiiil lPreluiel- Briallzi M M. the luliPr to withdraw ‘ills veto. Thc members present declared that the telegrams proved con- rlilslviely tilut. i-‘rantro and Britain Remmunnilctetl throughout with the single minded purpose oi‘ ensuring that tternliuly silould e-nlcl- lhie lieague unconditionally. IKNCHV YOYR RFD (‘LOVER NEED. tEvnei-imi-nvol P-lrmu \'.it»\ 'l'lu- sprint: of‘ lily; |i|.'iilll fllitln l a rolltiiiitlll occurs lll f\\'u i-‘llt-t-t-tltllli which if we are to believe Greek forthcoming fr"!!! 11"‘- "leiilber" “f mythology qriglmmgd from the mm P. E. i. T. F. approximately $500.00 liver of This]; Infomathgas iwihfle in c8811 has already been received fiitlliti ill the plllllls of the nlnjority of chained 1,0 Caucasus m a Dummy» érom the ;?il5lht!i':.the e . es assem e a glsvtlgfm) feel {hilt further BUDDOI“! Will v20 Ljfilllwthlilllllllllgilt-lll will not lvroilui-t- plunis saddle acres when massing through received from tilose teachers a o I were unable to be present. the Baku region enrouiteto far Ca- pmgmm is taking The Cflmmlt- roll i'lillt‘l‘ semi-growing countries. convention” vollsl-tlllnllt-t- lllt- semi from lllilst for- . cessful meeting this summer. .-il mnrpose, that electric ‘light, heat we session being Qglnplgtdd in"... ma" of thgteachers 1e“ for their its wny ilito our (‘uurltllull markets for y Eagle‘. no“, sole tlurint: llit- prt-st-lli si-usoll. A homes to resuming work on KTHtiPl‘ pnri of‘ ihis ill-ell vcry likely day! Tuesday. er and: actually much ‘ ‘ei- place to live in. medicine has kept pace with this Mum!" Dfllflttat of progress, l shell leave you u; judgg“ Beginnings of Medicine 1Y1 m9 befllllllnm of medicine as revealed in written records the treatment of disease was dominat- Qd b)‘ fill-UL IEGQDQELIOIIS, cbarmg, and 8Ymb011Bll1..._The. words that went with the administration of medicine were considered quite as important as the remedy ltgelrj Fesrmll and wonderful were these decoctions. dried beetles, ‘snake Oil. mandrake root. innumerable herbs. In addition» to s iimiriess - "limiter n! preparations of all the ' noxious secretions and excretions '_ from hydrophobia. caused by the Q crsy ilsh eyes. Nothing ‘was {known Wncfirll-llli; the origin or disease, and very little concerning the nor- mal structures of the human body. animals. ‘but none on the human very crude. - “Their dictunts, but not jllleir methods of observation pttnd ex- perimentation were followed relis- iousiy through the niddlc ages| Bologna. Monilpeil er and Padua, in the 18th century ead to a system P of methodical m ioal instruction‘ which was. bowel er, a parrot-like‘ and 16th centuries (the mind of manl instead of slavish - cal observation and deduction again came into i own. Medicine in common with a ii the arts and sciences. literature. painting, mus- ic, and architecture showed the ef- fects of this great awakening. iParacelsus in th early part o1 llll men to think r themselves. l-ie made important. discoveries in and sulphur. - mentation ~ - way for = yle. Sylvi- a: the mitlina or no. 'mi centu- ry certaln oltieetih r = . p; of (iii vii nova the ‘ 0i care- ___.-..._. th w into! omen its i ‘i ti bi (continued 901a" fourteen) pinata o: the pleura’. ~ _ W n‘ on 'p'§¢°...'.'t'1l;°lly".°;hil:i.“' n WVhether or not the sclenice of Hon’ P Snowden illi- people to tax h, ssh. artisans: m ifiinvvqcement Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Easier lllouduy. when very little was, ‘added to thew lqmwlqdu of med” e_ Extra Special Show. The rise of the Universities of '_—' atolls Snitlrduy 3rd‘. mulch Corulvoli _ repetition of alneiunl: doctrines. Trplkmday‘ Apr" mt’ cm’ “l \"" With the renaissance in 15th ' "Come to the Dance lll Aiorcll Hall Easter Monday night. ducks. Best prices who .not mix- ed.—l-ienry McFarla-ne Furniture Upholsterers. "25s admits you to the.‘ I. llt-ro the 16th century v is the incama- ard and Maple Baqkr tion of this new l irit of revolt Y, M, c, A, Qyiififioei- against established Futthurlty. urs night. "Make it a point to h . i your chemistry. such u zinc. mercury seat when u - 0.15 Saturday night Versalius and his r ncceesor. per IBM 0n Y- M- C- A- Gym-Tiller- fornted dissections - the unman body. The spirit of o; . -. l! BYHQMIII in .. . three men was broadcast. and i' polarised by the philosopher. 1h o s, Ilimilil-fllll the wont in anatomy. vhrlioion. chum- -. tneiaiitlt-ii and cbeulhtry. waving scientists like Robert us and numerou- tithe‘ "Dance There will be a d the C. M. B. A. Hall, Vernon Easter‘ Monday Night. Come lad enloy yourself. ‘flihlster Beef when. when to buy it-sl’. .l. ‘ is. ‘towing to the storm - _ of i'un:lti:l. Wt- lluvc lii-t-ll Illforllll-il on willll we now and all things 110i"! I0 11 i110“! lit~l'r- i- o. l..- Ktltiil Illllllllrli) that i-on- lilt- tlruolllli of ill-rd from Southern iollu silurt-t-s hos tllfliiltly found i-olni-yi from iillly illlfl Front-c. sud our tt-sts, t-ut-lliliug ovt-r n pr-rloil of years. wiih rntl i-ltivt-rs from runny different ‘l-iiulilrit-s. llil\'l' |ll"il\'i'll illnt itallnn , ciovi-rcltiri sl-t-tl l-nlilioi in- lit-pended on ~ In priiilllit- u |'_\'illl: crop own under tho Illl t worn - wlnior conditions. llioui N ‘ pcr l of ill!‘ Front-ll retl i-loi-i-r st-i-il i. unil_\‘ llon-hurlly so lhui lllt- vllullt-t-s lll'>' very grr-llt of I'll 'l‘l' flllllll-i- with rll'l'l| from either of illlllllllle 1-. l€ll4l\\|i tirigill. ilollllllinul Agrositilogist. 'l‘h.- vim: rllrllo hrotlticnlliing. or illondrly. 8490-4-2-21 Hloly Name Ho‘ .I--~ rlay April on. lu s.tl oi t,_it:,.-"|. .\loutiu_v night. i-‘un galore. 8494-4-2-21 I'll: will ht- held on Thursday. 8th. lflrfllllflflfl 0 §WF I llllllll Pillili tut HlNll cliumberftifi States That no Other Na- tion Backed Policy LONDON, lliar. 3i. -—Sir Austen jthamberlaln told a meeting of the The mm parliamentary League of Nations not evidence of ally other nation ihelns behind Brazil in its oppost‘ lion lo Germany's entry into tho Asked why it was necessary to do this in secret conclnve. Sir Austen (lhulnlitiriuin replied that (iernlauy would not go forward with hci- t-luiln lll tipeli council and risk u vein. ‘Phero ls no sign, he said of Franco, Italy, Spain or thc __ Vatican supporting Brazil in its ntiitudc. i-ollfrontt-il with u shnrtngt- of (‘llntltliun- grown rctl l‘l4|\'l'l' sot-ii Wilt-ihi-r such _\'l‘llI'H, us ll has ill tho yours liliib and Iflio, or ullt-tht-r iht- seasons of short- ngt- Iit- lloptlrtlta-li by u liilillllPf of fours iif pit-lily iln- iiuugnr li4'1'1Illl|lL\|i_\'lllQ' the yours of shortage is always Ihc some. Uur rigorous (‘nllildinll t-iltnuic tirlnnnlis :l hllrtlillt-sil in roll clover plants nut As lltlrily to produce paying Th“ i-rilps of ri-tl ciorl-r ill lln- groan-r pnrt -_!'.2:<' h.» .14.,‘ h. .,..<;..~..~a=.... would strongly rt-i-olnlucnll the ‘i- oi‘ first. (‘niintlinn-grnwn p, p . .~ii-.»i.i.il."sin¢il. ri-oiii flit‘ Northern ' ' i'liil>i Stilit-s or Northern European - sivcili-ii: lliiril, llie seed oi ill. ulltl woulil recommend lll» silbstitiltiilii . .i.i‘ nolne- clover-s in ly-liti-n, of rl-il t-Ior.~l~ I‘i||lll'I‘ thull use seed from .\'totthcrn_ Ellrtipt- or ort-n lin- oiiliigs of whni is suid to he world's lilrgl-sl hnroliltlitlr lire re- i-ortli-il on .-l iilni high on thi- tower of u lilliltllng ill ticrlnully. ~. .\ Now York lnnn hos invented n lllntr-riill for willllow shntles that also ' l)!‘ ust-tl us lllllilfil‘ loop nerials for l-‘rcllr-h govt-rlllncnt commission uiii slutty sluokt- abatement from ~ slilyltlptlilltt-t of plllllio liotllth and econ- illnl’. v-uul-t-lally ilitbc larger cities, .\ nit-tor‘ liigprrcli in the bend of s lli'\\’ golf i-luh registers the force of i-a l- *~=:‘..'.1'.“‘;...‘:“:1 ::.:;‘.‘".‘:'r..::..'."'" 'i ituiiwiiy lint-s through new territory . rcdurc the distance between Lisbon. their war debts. Portugal. uni] Seville, Spain, by 16.". nch had achieved kilomctcrs flrc projected. t dlscredltable re- [ghry ofinlgmaglcnal .."Cnlnt- to Hunter River Hall Silill-filti)‘ April 3rd and hggr Néw tllusgtiw olll time concert at the old limt- price i’. anti 20cm. 8502-2-11 "See the Spllntr-rvliie dancers in "Reels" “Four and After" and “llreak-dowu" dancing with their own fitltilers accompanied by Flute nnil organ st "Bi".'1"l‘\"‘ in the l'l‘llll'l' lCflWilftl. Euslvr Monday lllltl 'l‘uc.~ltiuy' lllgllis. 8t90-4-2-2i “Frit-lllls oi‘ iilo (‘llnrlotietown iiospltlll wishing to help. will please send tltillutltlno of hotne- nlatlc t-lllltil and sugar before Bash‘ "(Ionic io lll‘ play and tlancc in \\'(rllli°ll'S League. 84884-2121 "l/c-(rtllrl- by iii-r. .l. .l. NloDou- zllti on "i-lumpcnu Trip.” Emerald iluli Buster (Monday night. Dance ltficruutrtls Admission Iificts and Zlhcls. X491-4-2-2l ' "vomi- to the concert. pie social illlil ilnnt-e ill ‘Prnvatlie Hall, Easter t‘ What! lieoture and Entertain- uwul! ily whom? Rev. W. li.‘. xiozingllnn. [H1 Where? Kelly's wilt-u? Easter Monday \pril mil. All welcome. ‘if not dne 8i84-4-2-2i "Arrived ioo late for Contest- Tl)!‘ Splintervale dancers and fid- tilers arrived ln town too late to take part in the great fiddling con- test hilt the; will be at the per- "BETTY" in the Prince Edward, Easter Monday - and Tuesday nights. Don't miss ‘ o seeing them as they have some ii genuine out-time ringers along ._ twltli the roll old-fig! gonzo la an tam unmeas- L...._f.tvli-t-!tlt