\ ' , ' M _ ..._ _...__-.Q-. __ w¢-wmwwafs » femnlnnf- »ru.»»- " \ ' ° ` ' WHT". (`H/if 0'l`TE'I`OWN CUARDIAN 1 PAGE . ma... »» . , , 1_1 ` .,__ ' / . '. - _ _ ____]__{,_..<. 5”. _ -_ -_’---....-_.-.___ -._ .. _.._._._ ' _ t ' -_.___ '.°'.2.-rf-'L-._.._-..._=-_f_.' ` " '-.:..»2 1"' ".";. i A B -T5 2 _V - v I I K ~ fc - .- -1,4 r. V . . -~ - ' 1_l@lll-- 1" , s *__ _ -._ ,__ i BASLBNL uoxllvc. 1' W BAbKl‘. I' BALL “ ” RDIA Mfr PORT E IEW -- so f V.;v. . r . ' ' . ° ~ 'I ` ' ‘I-~ _ A , ` - ' ' ' ' ‘ _ 'Wu ~- N \ ~, . _ ~ _ V|_; _ 1 so V > . 4 1' ' - _ -, ‘ _ _ . __-nu _ _lf __ _l-1- '_ 1 _int _ _ - ’ , ;f lc -ul \‘~- , ._ . __ -- ` ~ ' " _ `, - V , li l1llM|‘llll wlsiillli arllclls lu. Sack S616 Ctions Now Roco.-.ls EMIHFI ’ Sr _ N EATE A Glillllf PURTSAGAI B 9 A I-°`0rDoWnEast f D 0 ¥ Over two hundred boys and girls' _ (Cmalllan Press) _,`.;fJ'=`l.] ' strove to qualify for the finals _which TRURO, N. B., Feb. _ wnccats dcfcarcd 'rnn~o, 1codcrs,,.=‘o§_, are to be staged at the Arena°next ‘ 0m0t€l‘S Failed t 0 Friday H1811! Whlm the Preliminaries the new Nova Scotia Eastem .t and were held under the ' direction. of League by a score of five to two iisro Deposl 'Lou Campbell ex Abbie star. Energy tonight and rctglngd undisputed mg. , a _ C3.l'il€I'{l ‘V011 t Be WHS dl5DlHy¢d |11 00910115 °\- -___.»_..__.__. ` .Buck Kick and Beck Fire Though i-here is no connection be- tween hhe two torml, they are some- ing ie the action of explodihl back In Newfoundland ' ST. JOIHFS Nfld., Rb. 9.-The great fire which swept away the mam Phrt Of St. J0hl‘l'5 the capital of Newfoundland, ln 1992, afforded an opportunity which was not as ful- many of the evils and incongruit- les of the ancient town. Many n'ew streets were laid out and numerous splendld'buildings arose from the me W- K~ `s~ b°Y5- ashes of the former business estab- lishmcnts, public offices, private res- idences, schools and churches. The eration for the future. About three years ago, through the initiative ol' certain privaue citizens, the service oi’ A. G. Dazell. a town planning engineer oi' Toronto, were secured to study the questions of a new layout of their streets, housing and the further extension of the 'sewerage system. Working upon the proposals submitted, a citi2eh's com- mittee, known as the Tovim Plann- ing Commission for the past two years has been engaged upon an in- vestigation of conditions, and Vi-he re- rV se in I e curren SSM - lc suit of their voluntary labour is con l ll ~ ` Amer can Journal of Pub c Healthy tamed in a re nrt that has been sub_ i mitted to the Municipal Council. Cnc section of the report deals~ raised as to what effect the extensive with me hwsmg question' md cal” tains suggestions for erection of dwellings suitable for citiwns ac- cording to their respective clrcum tances by a. Building Society, or N through the co operation of the var lcus employers of labour. Suitable residential suites have been selected questionhas other than an academ- :and me m°°“S °f 5°¢“"mU “d°"\“°t° ic significance. Thinking persons “mer Wppues have been °."Pl°’°d- Plans have been drawn for an ex- tensive layout of new streets and for the straightening and extending of those that already exist. Provision is also made to overcome the disad- a garage. The physician of the kero- _vantage resulting from the steep grades or some of the streets that connect the lower part of the city with cnc' nlgner levels by inc con- struction of others that would trav- e`se the inclines in such a d'l.'ection as to reduce the grade to eight per cent, Congested areas would be. op- ened up by -this means and also by building .through the wide thorough- fares parallel to those that already traverse the city from east to west. The Town Planning Commiuuji is only unadvlsory body and 'h no authority to do more than make the recommendations to the Municipal Council. In December last, a new H°"°v"’ whatever may be the 18"'/Council was elected. With the ex- ception of one member, its p¢YS0l\`-.. nel is composed of a Mayor and Councillors holding bffices for the first time. They were returned on a policy of civic reform, which includ- ed the improvement and extension of the lighting and street car service. Upon the latter depends in a great measure the relieving of -the conges- tion that exists in certain sections In the nearby suburbs are certain locolit ics admirably suited for bullcllnz sit- es. Wlthwater and aow1‘al¢ 'Wim' ies provided and with the means IV' allcblc for rapid crcruportation to and from places of work, _there would be s rapid migration from the slum areas to the open country on the higher levels. In fact, in recent years oven without these facilities the movement oi' citizens away f1‘°l\\ the overcrowded centres has been cctv gi turacdonrbrhend. oau|oluiurytotbe‘¢en\nt»rmdfurth¢rilU 'wulcper-sm ltthohillauuanortbora b¢-lid I i ly availed of as posible to remove'_ - \ 1 _ . t . . _E §. g. ir; -le _c »i. .rn » l _sE~sArlo~Al. DOCTORS TRYING western section of the city, however V YQUMG 'ro mu. owN Joss rwcs not destroyed, and in cn., cm- ,,"DDLE‘\ -_- crgcncy that existed. reconstruction ' ° “Preventive” _Medicine Presents I was pg;-mined wl¢_l-lou; du, Wnsgd- ' *"`°"_`m1 FlSTiC RATING rriootewsiei-n-__ 1 wA»_i4{. HEAVYWEIGHTT- 1' SHARKEY 2 SCHMELING 3 GRIFFITH I-3.0 "5 ALL THREE 5TARgED i-AST YEAR. me scorn- oocsrooo Rage Tragkgyl' S' ~-TU ' ~ - ° ' F” 'l'hrec new track records were 'made Sellnah - Baron Aubrey, - 1 ,_ . ~ ' @@@FFg‘1nq in :nc Mcmirnc Provinces ln 1020, n,z_1au. (iam zur; ~ according to a compilation which has , ' ' ' -|930 Fisnc' Hoalzo/(l._( 1'! if. t 4-. Fhtic"crltl0s_ are so unlnslfnous in the opinio_r`|`_thnt Jack Sharkey is the beet of 'current heevywelghts tiiat some have the uncanny feeling that the Bostonian is on the brink of doom. Not'|lnce ,heir Demxpcey train- ed for his first bout with Gene Tun- ney has such I. reputation of invinc- llillity been a0cor.I‘d any heavy. fshaflrey, cen'¢ lose," but the same ‘tiring was sa_la_l»y the great nnrlrn-:ty conceminl: John L._ Sullivan Jim Corbett, Bob Fitzslmmons and Jim Jtffriee when each of those “invinc- iiiles" were on the verge of unexpect- eil defeats. However, Sharlrey should Int through 1930 unless Max Sch- meling or some other lmelry should ep“ing I surprise during the year. _ The Sport Bug rates Max Schmel-_ Ing next _to Sharkey. but the Ger- man hu been so _inactive since trounolng _Pauline Uzcudun for 15 rounds lest June that it is hard to ecard him much of a chance against :be thoroughly mature Bostonian who crashed the elusive Lougliranh _defense indhnockcd him goofy with- ii\` two rounds _last Summer. Schmel- lng'uever_ even approached that ring lclues, even when he stopped Johhny lieko ln_ nine rou.uds.,lfo\rcver, the dermal; does appeal as the most prom Ising of all Bharkcfs rivals. That is why he ‘gets the second-place rating. Griffith comes next on the strength of clearly ouipointing beth Paulino and ll.i_slro recently in len rounds with in the period of e month. The Shark- ey crowd meer at Tuffy as 'too small and green.” The Willard mob said the lame about Dempsey ,lust before erfqrd Bridge _Va_lley, the Freshwat- er Valley and the uplunds that lie bétween them. This tendency to spread outward from tho_ city prop- er andf the steady influx of new cit- ilen: from outlying settlements has 1t1ade.tbe__mutter. of extending the “nfl” |,_,¢¢\| mlgm-ung¢f;b1y_ gm; fly- siderable. ‘ tireet systennand of,provlding the Bt. John's is built on the slope of new residential quarters with prop- through (he ¢¢i-bu,¢¢,m- mg lg “mod a hill that overlooks the harbour sr. sanitary l'ght and -travelling fac- by wo lun mmun A 1m, mlggum fusing it, are the Southside' Hills. \liLles,il`nperative. Further, it offers- to pay their last respects to the de- 227 (1915) 927 ,vm bum sm,-ly, 5° tug; mnbugum The Narrows which forms the eu- the most _effective moms of elim- (Saeed. 'ge burial took place in the ivory disagreeable tlwsel d_ay;“ycl.ht.lhe Mlddleiél;-;-F;r;x;i.é';tch’ __ ul D, un] mm MM whm gl-img lg the port washes abféoip- inltlng theslulns. Under the plans Urfly V91’ 001110-Gry. The 1126688- mall carriers are mek ng y ~V ps _ 2001; “Mm my W not en Y D " V » ‘ ~ _ ' _ m.' _ 1 l dl tall. - lusts ture P'-' an may vu” owns' with me N? mm, muff known ug signal H luuggeetod by the Town Pennng e eaves to rnoum er oss a sor and rv; ure th Mreglr Rauma: New Glasgow _ Jem mm _Mm . . mt °h“;¢,h¢ incoming elm-go is ig- Fonnerly, the relidentlul section was Commission., ,Bt. Johns will have rowi\‘l¥ husband, three sons and one far th wint.r e u y _ I *_ I [_ cleans;":;ol3f“°%‘f;:hnv:2& 1 “IM in me um” mmuold, ,Mama commeg for gh, most part to Vthe genes long_.wey towards making the daughter. Mrs. Richards, whose maid train nearly always pulls in on sch- N 33:1. ;.y;:eiy¢_ my vagina) 2112!. promote A ,healthy glbeoy It beck through thecerbursfor. A Vlnnd fringlng the' harbor front- city int-_knplnly _with the beautiful en name was utitla Arnold, caros to ,cdulc time, “V an d Wm. mwth. e . ` V A 1 hm wk U me ,won 0, ,M ,mm .r,,,,,,,,,, cm, wc for cl.. wnoio or. mmcndlngc ln which it ls snoctca._a1ocny. (or os it was cncn ccnca. _.___ 2;* '23, 1 "“ (5:52) aw _ _- _~ r _ _ x,p. . .Q _ . awww- hmmm when Imung' mV|,My_h mug, wgm- Quest, -_ '_ I _ __ _ Toronto) in hui: glrhrood dayshf ruin .iudglug f;>”u1 tina! nruilba-‘ of or Apanbom _ suv” Ben' mum. er is he result ofthe spark being almost entirely glvm oyer to b -» __1»0g.'1‘l_.ANn, -Me., ren 9.-Mr.. the province o Nova. Scotia] B o y dors bong ire I ‘ur ‘err zer go- , Hsu (uw md nur an fm n th” |m|¢_|m ,gt mmm, he s higher level- and llqsrq|sd..1’.__Bls1