APRIL £1933 E \ . "' Y i ~‘ ‘ 1.: V . t iii-iiiii iiiiiui ills tuiisiiiiiioii Delicious Cereal Brought New had considerable trouble wo iluote from h_is voluntary let _ gl _ il “all mi; stomach. Digestion was Th mills wi ft question. Igotmsdiclne iltlfh give me only temporary lid. V N. I started eating a ee ' dish ?l‘1A two or three timea a day. _ t all has been over s year now ll :;r.°:.:.:z:.:l~l§.”.:ri.‘l:’-'.f:.rr:i ~ lllo pleasure of enjo ng the proper th functioning of the d gestlve organs. g “Then I thought of takirilfl ALL- - 'rh he MB our-1-l.‘=.lf,~,l,;l,»;,,°;,,l, luicious stuvicrs N' Mlllllm is reserved 1 . $;;:;‘le;s :rim 1:3212: \?u'l“:|: ‘ _ THE BAPTIST CHURCH god! but the ‘ppm-ch today “Y "° - -_- to be different. They don’t ‘get re- lllariell at 4 santa I word ntrlcll I I S oanilio in sdvsauo. Y ` DIXON'S CASINO 'AM the morning service, the “R,ev. liglous' with as _much emotional ex- " . C. V.nceilt, D. D.. spoke oil The presslon and llolge ag 01 0ld_ eld °,l1 Thursday. spill lsth. witi. large attendance. The rs rt f TORONTO, April 23-Conoeived 0° md 09595 01' three months. A 1' ` R W POLICE -_ .. an satmfzglgorgz th: Police ‘ l _ D WH" rolvroar smmms curt or the .abundant Lire _ no '-They dom img to gel down ln awgued charged with E bylo glen . . Annnslnlllllou ng took as‘his text part of St. John the straw pile and 80 marchink and the Customs Act On eu of - , 10. l0¢_‘I am come that they mllhb Slwlltllis around the grounds as did . e was fined "" "`“` have life, and that they nllgllt have ;1r1Meth0dist forefathers, who used n _ it mole abundantly.” Life :s the cave their homes in old New e G B Mnst me h - g e S t 0 r- matter of supreme liltcrzst. All York and go there and spénd ten 955 K ot er was dis w F h ed' atlon Fund men- desire to live vitally, vividly, Wll°l@ l`l==ll'S in praying and exhort- W ` ` u abundantly- Constant in the mln- in! fl‘°m 6 o'clock in the morning UlllIl1lI18t6S T ll S S m 0 0 t h I _ ,my of chris, ,S ms ,Mwst ln me until lo or il o'clocl< at night." B. I. S. MONTHLY MEETING.- l-¢gul“ monthly memng oi W » and his desire to lead all men into C _ l e the larger lfe, posed, powerful ENTRAL CHRISHAN CHURCH! e . I Benevolent Irish Society was ° S p 0 ' I ' §€’t‘“;lie°- BTl;u:<:Ym¢°th¢ell°w§'rl;l;H<; tg All services at the Central Chris- po 5 0 (S M W A ‘ _ n lan Church yesterday were won s various committees were very in 0. grave emergency, the result of M0\,cl;coN Nu; G“;;'::`“)23 ;x1:LTg};y2;h1;;;1tst'w\;° mb:'m_,]a°g;1;'d Bnended- PllSi°l' W- L- Outhousc i ' ' - ‘- - y Y wllo had been absent from the pill. atisfactory. Play ooiiimittge l-e one mans breach of trust the ap ' _ » ' Yesterday was the anniversary of on life ar-d it shall be our joy and ' Pit for two weeks each d at “rhanksto Au-Blum Istiileai port or the annual ontertoi heal or the church or England in _ . pr o n t rch 16-17, showed one otmitilie Canadwto maintain her place in lggnxxhazf ttllle n;u;lh who is now crown eternally. spiritually ill botll services. In the morning the rgeat receipts in the history of the forefront of missionary en- ‘ste l e a er or me touch Wm God’ lntelectuany °" I-‘°fp21' was held as usual. e order and E hearty vote of deavor in the Dommwnls northern img ocomotive. Richard Trev- ganized and integrated. perhaps Miss Margaret MacKay rendered a _ hanks was tendered the brothers territories, promises to measure up dl .ta Cornish tin m.ner. whoicven physically in tune with the solo ve,.y ucwptably _ ‘ for their splendid showmg Mm bo we most °pummi° expechuom .e a Dartford, England, on All- , infinite power. So shall we enter At the eveil;n8 service the Das. elimination. ALL-BBAN 'su lie- com Hman ' y fu 33116. 1333. nine days after the upon what He calls "eternal life" l - ._ D tary remarks were pag,s_ Of its sponsors. The campaign of mmvusuy of hm “nd bmhday endurxn b d Q d or lllcaclled on the subject The vd on the capable mum., ln whloh the Restoration Fund committee , ~ K- a un an. generous on -ns, 0, D,_w,p,e&Sh.p,, mm nr .under tr 1 xr' ~ 3 ' ° ‘C lille that of leafdy vegetables. Cer th” d-ll‘e°t0l‘ Dr. T. E. E. Robins °"lmi”°t°5 this Week with 5 Km” his last r;1t(lngcpl?;;nl;al:lllelinov;ixl]d mBerlimZ.ll$'sp“xho shall roll awa W m“Iy th” f°° is mme “nu” pmduwd me magnmwllii lll`0dllC- "al “nv” °f an Angucm °°ng'°" Of mifllllficent hysl ue six feet the st'ne"` and .sta'ner's “’I‘he; d on. All tho mi ' gatio _ P “ °° °"t‘5 °f *ll Trish ns . two inches in height and of great have taken away my Lord" were as made to the fact that yester- HY was the tenth anniversary of the dedication of the organ and the Opening or tho sunday school ome, and ln tho selection or his The Cvurase and bold lnltiallvo inlelleclull - Vlgor' he was one of iillpressively rendered by thc choir qllncx The Sm ‘ ' i - rloll on the occasion 'Bef ~ ic _ an. James H. McKenna. thank- General Synod last autumn in tak- day. He it was who first showed tllel i-llc ow tl large oongrcgmon at' had been preached by the lat” Rev' ` evening service s searching R _ W- Stevenson. Ollc of those who when you reach, ny, the age Make this security possible. Life and |¢¢¢p your premiums _ ll\¢l1t of Maritime industry present income. YW' d°°t°" ed the committee for in imm their 3 edu” *"9* t° “PIM” the Drwtlcabillty of operating a locn *sermon “The tra " ' " 3951' °f A110059 had contributed to the music of Get the red-and- ackago at _ In grocer,s_ M‘§'°°°“by §°n°“ in Zgnderful report, also the ladies elllavopal and other endowments of motive on tl smooth mil' the,.ew_| W lloondou, Ontario. ut; supelrvlsed the candy sale, the téhe Province of Rupert-S Land lost foie it being collsldel-ed ntcessuyi nc 9 J . _ i - . Edwsrgir smyvho sold. the Prince rgpeglmw; M“°};‘°°'5e’l~ K- 0-» Of Wi-ll that the ral be oogged similar to Death whore is thy sting" (Turner) llbloment. Mr. Gal- - . “Ce V6 °l‘l ill Sides a. gear with driving wheels with we lasher for his thoughtfulness and with °xl”`°“i°ll° Of approval and toctlled rim to engage in the oogs' Th li/1h.ndn‘;ss during elltel-.hllnmenm agmlration, And now' as the ifrst in the nil. He also overcame the|Phi1atlleas entertainment for candldales were lm med Be PHOTOGRAPHED ' nu”-in R0per for hi, clever P BSB of the three year drive cios- difficulty of making eufflc'ent- Tuesday evening. the pl-aver ser- D B CRASWELLSt di lighting effects and stage rot- 83- Restoration Fund orlioials ro- steam by turning the erhoiist up v ` y u 0 UUBS. the ladies who made 9°” that “Daft entirely from mon- ~the stack. He was an advocate of the meeting oi’ the yr/.ng peoples candy, also those who d°_ etary considerations there are in- h'gh pressure steam and seems to soc'ety for Thursday evening were ‘ ngwdi th! Dress, also those who dixmns th" U19 appeal has re- have foreseen the modern practice intimated. a vertlsed in our program book. 5" ed 3” 3 detllmlllg of spiritual of superheated steam for it is said interest Another atif fe t l'i sed to Robert Ste h Un, tunic sinful shunt 5”; ""“‘° *° “‘° “'° °“°'“°°=e ' " "“ °‘"° °‘°’°"° P an e ' as 8768- - -I I MONDAY ll R . 1-00-'ml “"9" over the preceeding month and al- dl’ west bu” in 'lu Ports of the al cylinders under the smoke-box Wt milled that of a-year ago, °°“”"’7' wh`ch had an effect similar to that e new officers for the Doubts entertained at the outset derived from the au -l-heated it " tin -Ladl ' P i . Ye" P' ““ “le” 3 “S °'°" handled the meeting vo., mlmc is to the advhanulty or oouduoting which as installed in the smoke-hon torily and are like seasoned vet: s“°h 'B °°»mP8l8'n in the face of of modem locomotives such as the th A 0 e e u ti . mi _ ` _ ° _ Bro. . A , ' Elf 1.30-Willing Circle of K1ng’s m Daughters - Monthly business rho Congregation of St Pauls desire o exp appreciation to Mr. Keith Rogers io d time Telegraph and Telephone B lpany for their co-operation in atlonal hook u which en t tile broadcast from coas o co Win ti on nday il ernoori w c augur tdui c ui 1 til rt tor 0 Church of England in Canada. All wllo had the pleasure of lis- tening io Canon Cody's moving and eloquent address are greatly ln- deblcci to tho generosity of Mr Rogers alld Mr. Grant in making possible this unique privilege. Tile service was participated in by 0 large congregation ill Bt Pauls Church by means of a. new Deforest-Crossley Radio kindly Dlarrrl nt their disposal for the oc- f“1°ll by Mr. Rogers. The clear- nest- of the reception of Canon ' C°L‘ly'-S magnificent address was the lllzifflt of general and appreciative itll' '. 5liZl‘L‘d On bfthali' of the Congrg- G. D. DEBLOIS, W. E. BENTLEY, - C . mul omnllttee --_-ii 8. . Louis A. Dougan, Master of Cere- ’ urn F-Ti* rrlonies; Eric Robin, Second Master as the Church hu "caved it' t° Smehixgdtzjer agrlilytht/lay bdet shi "WHS _ ° C9l'¢lll°lllB8¢ Stephen MacMillan, wrecked on the voyage, narro G(€D gn" Behr?" ‘7°5el’h CEUBSHBII. :§n;eI;;;_e;he;nA;(:;c;:T:l’ mlilst escaping drowning. His closf mmm* N-At the Rumford Com- °°k B€°_l'¢\'» Pill! Ml1l‘nl\BllUl» C011- from d 8 K v°°° years were spent in London l Hospital, on April 1, 1933, to die Bearer; Benedict Callaghan every 5°? an ‘l°“3hf"1' 0! llttle ls known of hp; lll¢ the,-¢. Mr. and Mrs. William Goodwin, nec Cl'°Zl€l' Bearer: V€l‘1”l0ll M“°D°"“1d the Church dams their uhm” in died in Dartford away from Milly Curley, a daughter, Margaret and Eddie Burk Acol tes. 'I'he bringing “b°“° the °°mP1¢l° 80°- d 0 le and his gl-,wc T0 iii the great nlpeg mee ng all ft hi h in - Do B-B usual passed, Mt Herbert has been the development of in son of George Stephenson, who de~ d saint vlnuemm The Cham telligent investigation into the velopod the (omoug lowmgtlvg l3°”'I”‘°’”"’d‘“° U' G' I' T- °b1° f°i>°rt showed an advauo; °h“’°h"‘ WW* ll°i°1=ly in the mid- "R-oket" in lass the two horlaont- ably able and helpful address on the ' ui.. Smetl 50,.; Servlc lllgll ' . ES W BIB 'ni ' B Church and many radio listeners mu" ‘“"°h’~nB¢‘5» UNM results energy and d°t"m1““"°“ that “'93 mam’ a 3"” saving in fuel l ,ess tllell- thanks and having behig achieved by the com soon transmitted to the vsi-ious consumption His first locomotive ttee dui-ing the last ye" A mo_ congregations 'rho nl-l-ll lesolutlon was demonstrated ln 1801 when it pg;/il? lNsill)llrtl';irl;axdantC‘:;nlti;::ny‘t;n_;_ tion roi- adjournment moved by °' A“3u°““ Pf=°Dle to do all ln ran cn the common roads He next . ro John Cronin, seconded by their power to vindicate the honor developed a locomotive to run on C Corrigan bl-ought to B close of their church hug been most rails in 1803 the locomotive being Qu - p - he first meeting of the present marked used to draw coal on the Merthyr ed Island listeners to share in regime While the undertaking to l-"ml, Tydvil Ralway in South Wales An ° f “if tha lost trust fund, go, th, ,PEW old pi-'nt of lace shows his iooo My ,rm-les Cameron’ Telegraph pal endowmglltg and beneficiary motive with a carriage similar to ll 9 amp ` gn ol- e es _ pei-gtol-_lg dolng nloely anerasuc funds appeared a prodigious one, the old horse-drawn coaches run iuon of the Lost Funds of the cessful operation for appendicitis Cllmilalgners discovered the ro “mg °“ °' °u'°"I'" °"°k °“ exmbi , mance of the work among the Ir mm in L°nd°“ He 515° i“"°““’d _#__ diuug and p-_-,klmos pmvlded 8 buh the Cornish boiler much used ln 1°’ their appeal that never failed Steamship” ' I RIESTHUBIJ A n emos lfl _ ` H0'-Y ' co-"U mgaf h rromth lter of its history form an undying rg on 1° -’°“m°y ° n 1°' cord of the se"_sacrm d h up over the Andes he lost every- ce an em' thing. A revolution broke out an ism of its pioneer missionaries low a break in bringing the Gospel the waste places and the bleak TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ice for Wednesday evening and meaning of the resurrection of the ‘ sp dead rise? What kind of bodyxhave body. his text being 1 Cor. 15-35. C as delivered d by Di-_ vingentl ` hrist is risen" (Turner) nd "OI the my was the late Mr' B' G' » ll I Acorn, - _ The soloist of last evening.; Mr- re the anthems of the evenlng.` v;ce was Nm v_ Lv Dingweu e weel_¢’s activities including the' At the _close of the services two SACRED SONG SERVICE The students and young people of the city conducted a splendid ser- vice in Zion Presbyterian Chul'ch last evening. The meeting was held immediately after the evening Diet R'°V~ D15 3311155? B0-Ve B femllk' of Worship, and was one of the reg- onsored by the local Religious ommiitee of thc‘Young Men‘s But someone will ask, How do the Chl-lgtllm llgsocllllloll Rev. H. D. Raymond, Rector of ey when they come?" His medl- St. Pau1's Aglican Churcll, delivered ppreclatlon rans live wires keen to pi-omots plpvolling economic conditions 0100 type of the Canadian Nat- to a further extent the activities billed as comrnittee after commit ional Railways to heat the steam of the order. Tile personnel of the We in each of the ohurchs 27 d.io with the gases from the fuel after oclal evening wmmltlee Wm re cesca set about it! work with an the ‘team has left the b°l1¢l'. tllll-‘l to command attention It is one of mom this the scene °pe“5 in wo the chief glories or the cliur Per" W’l°’° he *'°°k “me °f ch of England in Canada that it has l°c°m°u“” for Mrk at the sem’ bath. It was a. day for rest and ever been' the Church of the Fron d° Paw’ mm” m th’ ye” mm' his tation had reference to the spirit- ual body. It was a. most appropriate subject for the first Sunday alter Easter. , The attendance at Sunday School was 461, which is about 40 lower than on the same Sunday last year, but this is doubtless due to the fact that there is at present an epidemic of measles in' our City keeping many of the younger children at their homes. At the evening service, Rev.,Mr. Brown preached a sermon on The Lord's Day. The text was Rievela.-` tion 1-10 “I was in the spirit on the Lord's Day." The observance of the Sabbath is lost in antiquity. It was a religious institution not found in heathen countries. The Sorcfs Day is a Christian institution and fun- damentally different from the Sab- worshlp and it is the duty of Christ- llers a d th t He here spent ten ill fated years. fans to consider the day and by their d example to show forth to the world l a. very interesting and inspiring address on Life`s Bookkeeping. 'I'ile minister of Zion Church, Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, led in prayer. The Canadian Girls in Training, of Zion Church, made up the special choir and their sextctte gave a beautiful rendition of "O Blest Redeemer.” Misses Suzanne MacKinnon, Stella' Jay, Margaret Webster, Alice Par- tridge, Claire MacMillan and Olla Partridge comprised the sextette. Miss Lorine Semple sang "Does Jesus Care," as a special solo, which was thoroughly appreciated. The main auditorium of the Churcll was almost completely filled and the remarkable order and cheer- ful spirit of revcrcncc and respect which was evidenced throughout the entire service is certainly a credit to the students and young people in Charlottetown. Mr. Allison Rogers, P. W. C. stu- ent, was chairman and conveyed o Rev. Mr. Raymond the thanks of sifting preiiq/ A little home . . t your own. Your comforts ?U|u:\>|i€d ‘. . . go 'tile end of your days, N°n¢¢d °r ' ° I ' ' I . u s 0..... :uri :i.:.°:.. ..".‘:: £r.‘:."';i":.;':?::.¢:;'.°"°°' of 65? insure with the Maritime st home, for the develop- end protection of you; "rs M ras.. ~ 5 ~ _ _ ....-.;...: 1....-'..€'fi..;:';..'7ff.':':.€.;ff i ` uno J WILLIAMS & BENTLEY, I.lMl'I’|-ll) Managers for Prince Edward Island Charlottetown, P. E. 1. The outlook for marketing farm The -Ciuardian on the subject ex- o number of animals available. Re- a province indicate s much smaller n in the litters. As a result, the mini- for pork production this year will undoubtedly be smaller than for C some years past. A factor that will tend to further reduce this num- S quite s. few thousand animals. ber is the unusual export demand ll that has developed ful- sucker plgs' finished product. At the present and Wlll¢l-l lf fully Satisflci Wlll time sucker pigs arc selling at tend to decrease our pig supply by] $500 l>f‘l' lllll' l’> U12' f&l”lll€l‘- i Higher Values ForY0ung Pigs W Farmers no doubt feel that the products, particularly hogs was thc sale of yoiulg pigs at current pria- subject of considerable discussion es at a.meeting of Agriculture Advis- prevailing for the fllllslwd hvl ory Board on Friday evening, Gov- during thc past few months, I ernment officials interviewed by pretty fairibusiness deal. In vlem is in comparison with prioel f above conditions. however, and pressed belief that young pigs the fact that markets for the fin- should bring prices more nearly in islled product ho-vt 1ll'l‘l>l'0V¢d ill l`ne with prcspective values of the l.0l10. Bild give fall” Dl”0SP°¢i~5 10° finished p:~o;iu¢t and with the the future, lnrinors would be well dvised to coi~.sinoi~ very carefully ports from various parts of the the value of their hog supply as n economic factor in view of crop of pigs than usual. The re- Ulilif Hl'Bl1HblC Supply Of 0112813 duction in numbers is due to fewer fccd and their lute-l'prei»ation of sow; having been bred, and tg a market pl‘o.l1, aged 'It years. J' DOWLING-In the City Hospital, , April 21, 1933, Edward Dowling, Da 1”* le-Wiener. eco Euston st., not- S he liter. ‘OWN-At the residence of his °*“8hi»er, Mrs. Daniel Paquet, 'I ll "“"°° Sl-. on sunday, April :al-d. '°~‘°Pl1 Mom. aged as yosri. 'rho li :mains will be forwarded on the m “"°l' Harbour train this afternoon ' residence of his son, William . Milivlew. The funeral will 't *ld Tuesday morning at 8.45 to - Joachiln‘s Roman catholic mlufvh, Vernon River. aid. A. Murphy, DD., and Rev. Ber- lton of whom Rev. Earl Dalton is lm 61 years- Funeral from his grand 'nephew' was also in _thc ious dioceses. No contributions will l-gquii-ed for the Restoration Fund faces panels indicating lfs Con. imctuul-y, » be applied fm' the” “ddm°“°l will he used for workin the diocese. mbuuon to the ,ge of meclmnlcal Rev. Leonard MacDonald was as- p“rp°s°s “nm the “sap” ncces' C°“°“ °°“]d 59°” 1” Emwmg diilvcntions which followed rapidly slated by his brother. Rev. W. V- sm' 1°' th” ’°°'°“°“‘°"* °' me term# °f *M m“““°f in Wm" upon the development of steam as I Maebonald’ and Rem Eu] Dalton' lost endowments has been obtain- Sul-ldlly gghooi goholai-5 and the E mauve pow” In llddlllon, ll y Rev. George A. MacDonald. Af- ed- - young people of the church gener- .nevlthlok Mlnmg Scholarslllp fol- tel- the Mau tha two newly ordained °°”f1llIo:ld;epHests were in the ;ilbk`of$1t0ll)e00l2e mir the strengthen him 1"'lf1° P¢°“‘“5°~l'Y Iewafd- “ev” A beutlfui bronze statue on a ctuuy: Rem W_ v_ Macnomldl Cinch and $335022 iugds °ft ;h° theless he was content. "The grelf' well-shaped obclisk of Cornish v. Dr. Curran, Rev. A. J. Mac- tion Fund lp allevlate mteglg- h‘°“°"'" h° sud' "°‘ being 5 “sem granite stands lo:king towards April 'la 103 Intyre. Rev- F. L- Mullaly Rev- -l~ i 1 bi umm ' °“"i°°" °““ “°"°" be "ke" "°“‘ Beacon 1-lui canihorno, wales. .. . 3, Mrs. John T. Rose. nnell, new George A- Macnom allen pro ems in a number of me_ wlllm lo me fm- exowdg rich- where his ms, experlmcnts wllll I llwescs outside of Ruperts Land e°'"- while in Pew he ‘P°°miz°d the locomotive were made about His Honour, Lieutenant Governor as mer' Wim general appmvnl ill 8015 mln” ““d_‘f°°"z°d the .Christmas tilnc, 1801. The upper "mms church leaders in "h° VM' jportion carries oil each of its four n rd Gillis, DD. The sermo was mittee of the Restoration Fund bllll., . b that San r- pleasure. Miss Margaret Stcrns con- to tributed a solo which was also much en Ono of the established customs of his time "holiness" meeting or "camp on meeting," but the days for same are gd over. One of these camps were held P- at Ossimlng, N. Y., and last summer wly marked the Iillst consecutive year ng that meetings had been held and and the grounds are now being disposed He of. The president of the board of his is camp meetings are over. Men and that they honor lt and observe its ii sactity B thems were new and listened to with d appreciated. - the Methodist Church was the old- trustees stated that the days for women still ‘get religious", thank those assembled. Ho also expressed ratitude to the girls of Zion C. G. ' Z ft The Easter music was repeated L T" to Ml-5, _l_ A_ Laws,-,ll wl-lo dll-- Mr. R.. A. Pendleton, of the Y. M. C. A., to tile Organist, Prof. Louis D. Thompson and all others wllo rn any way contributed their assist- ance in the meeting. Mr. Rogers announced that next Sunday. the Sacred Song Service will be hcld in Trinity United Church when Dr. Houston of the P. E. Island Hospi- tal staff will give the address. Rev. Mr. Webster closed thc meet- ing with the Bcnediction. ' These services are indeed a desir- able factor ill the promotion of co- operative fellowship among the stu- dents and young people of the vari- ous Christian dcnomillations, and those responsible for the carrying oil oftllis work are to bc highly com- plimented on the commendable pro- gress they havc attained. IS PREPARED (Continued from Page 1) automobiles and other manufac- tured goods of a like nature, pro- viding sometllillg of greater ad- vantage could bc secured in return. t is assumed thot, under the circumstances of tllc Prime Minis- To Hospital `Mr. Cyrus Arsenault aged 30 years of Urbanvillc passed away just as he was about io bc taken into the Prince County Hospital on Saturday moming, after the ar- rival of the western train at ll Mr Arsenault was the son of Frank A. Arsenault of Uurbanvillc pital for treatment. He got up as usual that moming and was driven‘ a. distance of about five miles. could not walk and had to bc as- quite sleepy on the journey down to Sumnlerside mid upon arrival Frank F. Arscnault. brother of thc suit was getting* b`\lc about thc face and was gasping for bro-nth. ‘ Upon their arrivwi at the lim- pital, Dr. McPilcc came out and olil seeing the condition oi thc mail; sent for tile priest, but lJei`oi~e llc could be removed from the cur llc expired. Df- 0- Wa -siii sniiiiioi T 0 W A G E DIFFICULTIES (C.P.i~Solutioil to wage difficult- ics oonfrollilllg 1.800 iilliicrs of and had arranged to enter the hos- Pl-incest and Floronoo colllerles W as sought in messages that were fore Provincial and Federal Gov-` °'°l°Cl<~ sYDNi-:Y MINES. N. s., April 21 l}€ in R Wailon t° Wcmllgwn 5l'aU°“» eriimellt ailtlloifiics ioilight. They- ivcrc clisfutcllcci Srliiirday by s UW" arrival “L Um Station h” conlmiitoc l~cl>l‘cs1_-iltillg the miners :liter a collfcwcilcc with liqilidatorl sisted on to the train. He became of Nom Swtm Stool _.md Coal company. Ofiiciiils ni illri llrad of illc of the train at this station he had wmpam. told ,hc miners a .25 pc! "° be carried mm 3' taxi' tm driver ceilt gclleral wage reduction would drtmfe mm immediately to the h°5` bc ilnperziiivc before iilc collieries wh; c‘_ru_ Gm! L nd W could resume nllrlniiirlils. Tlic com- ' ' ° " n 3 ‘ ' paxil- llnci llcoil losing nluilcl' stead- 'li hor < i ':. t- deccased, noticed that Mr. Arson- ;_ZC(_i\_(_:;l[;i]?I;;H_;n;T0£n;scx;;;, poillicd out. Dcclarlil! the liloposcti wage ivniild be li “<'allliilit_v to tllc nlinen illid illcir faniil‘<~s_" tile conlillitlce wired ilu- Govcrllllloilis i/o ask for lll'0\'lSi0n Oi all ndclitioilal market fol' 200.000 tolls of coal rind reduc- tioll of coal l~o_\'aliios paid illo gov~ edhw nliuva B Gould director of the appeal in bI'OldCB-SU All 0V¢l‘ “IB ¢0lll'itl'y h8V0 of £30 al year ful ll-ll;llqi,@ngl1¢c was The Mass at'la ln was celebrat fel/lewllll the Wvrk of the central caught the imagination of the eslablghed and nt tilf- unveiling of by Rev. Louis A. Dougan, at Ii 0'- ‘=0lllmltto¢. Objectives in the var-' children and their quest for know- llw momlmeul l-,pl-cgtl-,tniivog of clock by Rev. Emmett' 0’Hanley, ious dioceses, he said, had been set ledge has brought the needs of tho the leadlng cnglncerlllg and 5.5¢". and at 9.30 by Rev. F. L. Mullaly. after careful consideration of con- middle v/gg; before poi-gms in a llllc swlelle, as well ,ls till- chief Rev. Emmett 0‘Hanley preached at ditlons in each, particularly ln very real w|y_ mechanic” englmcrs of all the the latter two services on the sub- view of the present financial strin- Not the least inspiring develop- lg,-lllsll ,allways were p,.c5cn,_ W do .1009 “Tm P“’P°°° °f -'*|ll°‘Wfl¢lli-" lency. The manner in which coin- ment has been the interest taken llgllol- to the memory of this irag'c “‘m°°° 1" R“l’°"`° 1‘*°4“°°lf Md by members 0! other' denomlna- figure among tho long line of ln- ”° °\’°“° i-*l° W* °f raisins their tions. numerous contributions nov- temm, “Uh °l'i°°ilv° °l 8140.000 vm aa ing been received at 'roronto head- ”“l"'°”°“ °° “ls whole church. rn quu-ton despite the not that the Toronto workers led by Bir Henry appeal is directed to Anillivllll D“l"“°“- "0 °PP°\1i1ll 101' $350,000 only. In many ways leaders in oth-' nf. W. R. cafsnll Wm’ m M°“°l'°°-1 “ll Ublective has er churches have indicated their been set at $120,000. la tho dloooso interest and their encouragement °‘“*`*°""*C"°“ °f 0l1tBl'l0 the $30,000 obiective has has been a source of inspiration to Three roar Palmer Graduate been doubled Rnd all contributions the officials in charge of the cam- lu 'Prince Bt. Phone 1011 ‘_-_‘,,,-,'.*_"no\ived|nemoeasof\heainountpsi|n. ' V-_ ‘ r r n \ , BOUQCIIIIHICC. ter's invitation from President Roosevelt to participate in the general discllsslons prcliarntory to the world coiifci'encc,`thaL no colli- plcted ngrecnlcnt for iiltcrnatioalal trade would bo cxpc-cicd. The fact remains, however. tllllt Mr. Bell- iiett openly slated in ihc House of Commons during a reciprocity dc- bate early in the present session, that any proposals from thc Unit- ed States looking toward such im agreement would be favorably con- _sidered providing they offered mu- tually advantageous provisions, and a. satisfactory permanency. ll.-\LIFAX, April 23-fC.I’.)- Miss Lllias Augusta Shepherd, daughter of Mrs. A. ll. Allan of Montreal, was married on _ Dr. E. T. Tantoli, the coroner, was sent for and after makllg en- quiries he decided that ll‘s death was due to sonic advanced form of heart disc-use and that all in- quest was unnecessary. Dr- Delaney had atlcndczl tho dcccascd about iw. wc'k'. ago and had told him llc was siifferillg from heart trouble. llc then dc- cided to enter thc hospital for treatment. He was unmarried. His remains were taken to Keitil Compton‘s lmc`ertak'nz p1rlours,| where they remained until theyi were taken by the evening train to his late home for burial. _ Saturday to Lieutenant Boland F. Harris, B. C. N. R., of Pic- tcu, N. S. Rev. John Furlong. Rector of St. Mark‘s Church offlclated. crilniclli. History /Waking C r u is e W.»\SI==*-ir:-5;<:..;._ -s-_=;_~q.-;.'_. ‘..v";*>.‘."’_§?"‘ . -L5-.~..,~v_`-4; ;;-§<__o‘_.v_’.'-'-.1'f..:_ r ~'=~` ‘ l il ft' , r"i`l. li..- iitl I l ‘r--ri. i.i -7 _;if_- 2; Y . d _ i i .._..-'.- ‘i |. l -1 ii. li i i i i _ I .- i r i ‘wc u... ` l i I .., i i \ » -i. i .all _ i ~ I .i. _,_ '-<- 'ff _