LHMEIGSIDE A Not", Eu tm-rlpttonn, Ad vertical iiwi-"Qilfifziloiaum, Water s1. Tomato Bakery, Water St. I," “u, 1,1 u 111-r do! t" lot" w: |l1c !""' " m, 11111111111111 may on bourhl h": ’ '1:.T11_11n11n 11-111 o- delivered dull: to any hum. rd" In the lmy ruuponiilhlr for clrllvrrlen on your rum. ND PRINCE COUNT Ill Ihuuld be Ian with In Pnnu I'- UII 0| the lnllnmg‘ “we. In Guiirllol Dru t w lllrli Gaudl-‘t. gleflrniixlilnugl in iiummnnililn i“ ' “flm mm“ “"4 1'" thin urn-1- 1r ' I | nllff-F . 111,. supplies for gfilviivmill/hllilillili‘ at Brac s ,1)“. rciii-rved for riawn d strictly |Il\)‘.ill.\|\‘ In Id- m," , .11.. VIM!- _|10i1iN ll00D 11nd Calgary i§iim.,,l,,'f[.','-_‘. n-iovsn-‘is-ii 410112. 1111111110, Twine. Con] lcbster c‘ . L-‘zll-2-26-21. (nllgt-lxfl-i Cllll‘0]’)l'£\.'lOi‘, _,,, 1.11.1.1... v- _ l-ijncn BEST Quamrv 1. . " "in .i.'.'1'.ii'.v"..1.1ii"i1..“i:;:iii-'ii“' 2M | "N lwr-Wmeat. sold in 25. so 100 lb. lots at Bruce's. L-389-2-2s-21 —REXAI1L ASTIIMA Powncii 5.0 “m5 H?» T8140!‘ Drug Co, Ken- the uouiilai- brands at “mmml- ' —IIEMAINS 11111117» '1 ‘ 1 ,Tl1e funeral of 'l@i§,"“§ lldlifiiéianlawill take place from Seven mo“ a-V Churfll Wednesday link. March 21111.. leaving 11m 3.1.1111"; 2-11 A. - - . 1! -' . from Boston p “my “m Mme . 1 , ton:, - "_ _ "iniflninxl-Humtic m day (iarll. cqfTlliaiiii-d b)’ iiiirmlllislidiilii’ linild ma‘) _. m“ itlollifl”. Mr. Frank Noonau. __\~1111‘|'|1 ORE HOCKEY lliiiii 1\ u Aininii. 2111i gum 15c 11nd 25c. ~ .1! ‘ . Ii 15m 11: ....1-. .11 tlruci-s :1 i.» i". _1' I'I.1§ 111, ii p. 111. l i. r 111 inc-st; Montague 1.1211111 Inlwmcdiate Admission i5 and L-i-il-Z-ZB-Zi. vv')I-‘ TIIE IKE- . 1111i be guest 11 11.1w SQYCOII iiliiis 111 11.11 iiouscs 111111 1‘,1 11i.~111 111 19117 b01111.» 1.1 1i1.:. 111i interested i11 1 liUtlllUllUiI are iii- lred lvfoysc. Set-u 11453-2-“8-21 -—\'\ ‘il.\'-2 (‘l ill - Dr. W.B. ii 1 1 1. 1111-11 1.111s week ‘. guest 1 .1) 1\11.v ‘iurl; 111111 gave ».111: ..1‘11,i"1n11tion 011 111t- 1.. 11 1111-, (lav lroni L11.- lli til \:.'\‘.‘. P111111:- .. i1 11111111 11.11111 and _. v.11"... \\‘lll1.li iuiic m" ‘Y ~l 11 ""1 1‘\~'1'.v wu k of iifc i“ ‘~1- i "ii II-hlilves. Iiisuriiiicc H‘ is a i111: thing in - ' -iii-1:1. Aicr tlic .1 lfli-JIIIX-S iiicetiiig decided t» ti1‘.- S€.C’(i'i . ‘liicrc 1111s a Persuniils "~ Y '1""-'1 (‘I-TIR- of Tlfllllill in tli. Piuicu County urn with regret ‘Quick of Mm"- _ 1-.111.--11. 111 tlie Prince ' il11.-.11:i1ii,~S Tanton of \\'11 ‘.1 her . are bcing ex- 111i1l Mrs. F‘r1incis R111 r 011 liic n1"- -- tl1\ilL‘,lllA‘i' in the Hospital on Feb. - 1],. i ‘.1 1 P111113- S i111 1611111118? A From iicadaches‘! Tli-igdiii-im is i1 source of great Smflliill 11n1l often lends to serious “Tilllwllviils of hoiiltli. “Filthy-l11: 111 nearly nliviiys sympto- miui- 111 fltilllt‘. iiiia-iisccl condition, riitlicr than n ilisciisc itself, but. in llglifil. Cltrt‘! coincs froui 11 disordered ilmath. or poor circuliition of the mood, and tic cause must be re- ifiicil l11-111rc relief can be had. ‘ unlock lliooii iiittA-rs helps re- "mflo 1111- 1-1111111- of lioadiiclio by "mJEg-u iliillen-iit organs of ths .~ ii ti- u iitc, n purify ‘he sigqmgm. strc gthen an ‘MR-i. 1tnrnnn J.’ WILLIAIIB, Lac Eh "ll". l_\ltfl-._writes:—"l suffered w!‘ icnrs with dizzy headaches, and u TNIIHPB they were no bud I could “must any 1111-1-11. m"! iicuzliliour _tol1l mo about Miock Blood Bitters, and after ‘diiggievei-iii bottles my headachel M ‘Mill-cured. Wm!‘ husband wnc troubled with Kmnizw. "ll lllB face, causing him m" li-comfnrt when ahavin , but BBB"; liml token two _bottec of - 1c got rid of the pimples." "P by The ‘l. Mliburn 00., Ltd. r-L _._.____. A 1|. L. lllVISlllt riiusiuii. omuc-i-on AND mailman xcusmo-ron B11 111a mm calla "MI-MI: Attended. PIIQN! 7.; iii tiie Kensing- , ,\ :11l.1_. K111113117 28th. .11 :1‘ l’. .\l. Hr-nsiiigtou Silver 11111-11 oi live game ser- bniltiiiig. all ij-2ii-2-2c-2i. L-404-2-28-3-5. 5,, PHILADELPHIA 011 tiic IN [MN l11 Pariaiie _ 1 111 ti1.- Summerside i011 on SaLurday o1 i‘ ‘ . .1 .. . 1171M.‘ 0i tIlJSCIICC 1'01]! Z1 i.ii\‘.'.illf) Island In- f1‘ll\l—l|!li1l§ in Rink. Tuedny, Kcii- tVinni-i‘ II will lJL‘ l11-id Hail. WL-ziiu-s- . 111. Mr. l“. M. tjoininissionci", -iiiiiviiirii1iims"_iii-l-i.ii~zs foi" 11111 F_»0I'Bt.'c——l i-oii ioofing, 5311-1111511 m. hllmviiiirs. old boards 111.1 -, 1.1.11 Sl"l(lt'd 1 B. , ‘ 1 ,___ N51,“ vtlélrtcgl Bluliceiinolinp, Iii11..1s,l 11-389-2-26-21. t.‘ - - -26-2. i L 41H 2 l . --NATIVE 0F NOVA s(‘()'|'],.\._ '-11“'.’1lllZ\"(l and copper 1" the report of iiic trial of :1, Bnlg‘, TlBjJmll-scii in :1 rccciit issiic1 _y c Illfllflldll. 111110 111111 1,111.1, 111W" 1W1‘ YFRIKS‘ in Darciicstci- for. the fmuduient co1ivc1".si0i1 of fund.’ __111 .1111. fl-JD to aii- it u'as.sta1e1l 111a! l11- was an I1- Wh. 111-111i 11111- foi pei- iiiiidcr. This was incorrect. 111-‘1 iii.11.1-11.~ .11 i 11.11111. Il you 1110111111 npi-i-aliiiiz his fiu-iiidulenf. W -_ 111 ca.1 68-8 11nd pmciiccs 011 the Island lie w-is 1 ' 1 .ciii at home. native of Nova Scoliav and ‘11111 - _ w, i-.i1"l1i1-, hcen brought buck from Truro, for tilal. 5 1 —TYPIIOID SITUATION WELL D -- Di". E. T. Taiiton. Health Officer for the Town of 1 Sumincrsidn reported on Sntuivtgiv morning that tlierc were no new casr-s of tvpiioni in the tov."ii and that those patients Sllfltflll- f1""n1 1- dlscase were improving: 'l‘l1c mrili: lind been tcslc-d 711111 11., 111,111.; $1111" norm -0uiicl in the sampl s. 1. Tanton felt that 111th fvflwn. able 1IJic-ra1iiin11s no undue 313111111 1172.1 Joli-l11. “'11s 110 knqwn \1llL‘l'E tiic in ccilnn (-111.11. 11.. n.“ m llyili-Grc are so‘ miinv sources from 11 1 cii it c0ii.d cninc. Th1- town 1111f- c-r was analyze-d some few 11101-111; aim and found to he pure. but (is. an cxtra |)I"‘r‘fl!i‘l,':1] 11 1,311 1,1..." $5M ig St. John for s. llll‘lli(l' s ._ Keiisington and Vicinity FII-"PEIEN YEIAIIS 1111.0 'i"iiis in ~11 Man 1111i tinic. of the hockey wars will reniembcifl with wide and 1111111)‘ Smile-s one u." tic guinea pia_vc1l_ here in Kciisinglon on aii 0111-11 air riiik. one game of a lzxcnl series between the married mcn c.1111 the single nicn. of that date, fifteen years rig-o this 111011111, when 1111- "Keiisington Graiiites" were makiiii: a name for themselves in intr-miediate hockey ranks, tiio foiiowzng game took place; Hockey game at Kciisinaton: Th1. foui-tli game of the lOCLll' scm-s bi-livcz-n tiu- niarrieti and 4-1111111- nicn “'11s playcd~on Thurs- dnv night. Fcb. 7111, i923. and 1"c- sulted in a victory for the Benc- dicts with a score of four '0 one. "‘ lineup of lhc tennis was as follmvsi nlai-rii-tl (‘i-iii Pampiillc Lei)‘ 1- _1 Lee Mouse Single l“. Wiiiti-lirarl L011 Morrison Cover Point John Burns Roy Hanoi-cu Left Wing Pctci- McMahon Cliarlcs Kcnncziy- Riglil “lip-i I'm-stun K\‘Illlt‘(l\‘ 111111.111.- fli-anisio Centre Layton Rogers 1:111 Darracli Spares Hilbert McDonald D. McKiniion Harry Caldwell R. Simpson Tlic game was iciiiiccd bv Dr. A. A. Lockliart. who enforced strict adherence to national rules and handed out penalties without fciir or favor. The Kcnsington players are get- ting into better sliiipc ivitii cricli succeeding illlllit‘, and may scon be classed with lllt‘ regulars. Of tiic foui" games pluvczi each side has won two. The date of the dc.- cidtng game will be announced t0 la r. A skating carnival will be held on February 16th. The account-hf the above ‘lame is 11 clipping from an old paper of 1923. Fan: will note that tiic national rules were adhered to by tiic rc- ferce, Dr. A. A. Lnckiinrt iviin now resides mid carries on a success- ful practice l11 the western metro- polis, Summerside. Stonewall Leblanc, still is one ol our most ardent hocke follow- es, always willing to leii a hcli" fig hand to encourage sport; of i kinds. he ls ii mcmhei- of the executive, of thc North shore Hoc- y League. now operating, and is ne of our genial and successful ai-bers. Lee Moase another bent-dict. is l successful automobile. salesman located in Summersidc. John Burn; who teamed up with h: on defence. is one of our ener- getic business men. now manager of the MacBur tea rooms here. and Silll takes 1111 11111111: wait h; 1.111- mitionai sport. hcliisz conch 0 the Junior Burmacs this season. l Peicr 11111111111011 1111-11- 1011-1111111- cr is another successful budncss man. has a large fox ranch. is ri ukee and enthusiastic horseman, an w“ manager of the junioi Burmacs this season. Preston Kennedy the benclilcis right winger is one of our success- ful merchants. is a STEM h°ck°y fan and always wiliini m 5° his part to help the boys- uyion Rogers their tricky centre is now located here and is one of Prince Edward Islands leadlnz fox-ranchers. and takes an Mil"! part in all sports. Am;_\-111'_1lr.~ John Pond, N Wale-r Siren. Eon. Plum: 2110-1 / B‘ ' i "Afmbcr: 0f their tcnni, who have {cit the old sod in search 0f new iuiiis to conquer, both being 10¢“. 1 fisslgllmfiailflgér Hglrlligrtfibeing ii suc- iccssful salesman am a suc- i __F‘i'lcd Whitehead goalie fur 1119 since mens beam is a succe=51u1 icioctoi- located 11nd practicing 1n I Montreal. Que. _I.1r-ii Morrison their point now icsides iii Fredericton. N. B- where he is one of Frederictorfs success- ful _](.'\\‘1"l(‘l'S. R0) Fiaiiavnn their cover point passed to his eternal rest two years M0. from blood poisoning. Charles Kennedy their left-wing- ci" is also one of our successful nieiziiants l11 partnership with his brother Preston, having the most up-ta-date general store; here. V Claude Bcairsto right-winger is 111 Boston. Mass. where he is on tlic staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Ian Darracli their centre is still m1;- oi the most ardent supporters of hockey, always willing to do his share. for the advancement of our iiaLonal game. for the boys, since putting away the uniform, gloves and stick. he has been and still is one of ti1-z North Snore lcagues official referees. D. McKinnon one of their $|lill‘(‘S 1S HOW lOCHIBCI lII 's.s,, twO Boston, R. Simpson their other spare was 0111-’ of Charlottetown’. icadinq bu-"ii1L-~s nien, up to llllTe years 115:0. iviicii on a lJll‘1lll€S5 trip to Afiintreal he wzi instantly killed b1" a train there. Many interesting stories are told i)_\‘ tiinse old timers, of their hoc- k1-_v conquests, of other (in). and so» .- ai-e still of the opinion, that. 1111-1 cnii still show up some 0f Clll‘ DYDSCIIL clay talent, _ai1d your scribe shares their opinion to a ccriain extent for without a doubt I azii sure they would not make ll; vcry lllu‘.'ll worse, if they under- took to play tiic game once aiain. —I-l. 'i-iii: WEST PRINCE YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION This union was organized iii the Fall o 1936. ObjCCt bcing'to ini- provc the young peoples ivork in this part oi Prince ELlWflfd Island. We licid our first Young Peopl-s 1. _ in Elnisdole United Chm-.11, O. 193i. with President Lion Campbell presiding. Reports from tlic various dcpaixincnts were quite iaiurable. All three sessions were ivci. attciiued and n kccii interest ivii. siiuwn by a1. Tiie cifort has iii-.11 well ivoi-tii wliiiv. Wticn first orzanizcd we liiid only four local unions. We have now added to our small nunibci" fivc additional un- ions making a total of nine. i<< ion-111i.- is 1i iis 010111" local iiiiio Albcrton. Montrcsc, Elii1s- 1111.0. ~ie1i\\1oc1l.1>‘l_-cur.\", Bulb-lord, Alina, l\11lliIllll2i\Sll and Cascumpec. Al unions have been active in all the different branches and quite ircncrous in their contributions to 1111- Dickinson project. M. and M 11nd. and also assisted in paying expenses of boy's work convenor, Earl Loni-d oi‘ Cuscuinpcc to 01111-1" Boy's 1".ll'il'1llllt‘lll1 :11 Woifviiic, N.S. Aiiotiici" bcnciit derived from our ially was our Leadership ‘Training School held in O'I.1eary Nov. 211', i937. Topics for study being Lead- ership '1‘i"ainiiig and H0111" to Eiuoy the liiblc. Great interest was tak- en in this course, and quite 11 num- ber oi cci-tificiics have been presnii- e11 rccciuly at church services to members completing the course. It is hoped to hold another train- 1111; school earlier this year in or- der that the road conditions will bc more favorable. Tiic Gcnwood Y. P. U. present- ed ll Christmas propra mine in story and song. Mrs McLec-ds group iiud charge. It centered a1";:uiid tlic thcinc “Iiiuaniuchf At the ciusc. each member brougli‘. a "Wliltc Gift" and a lurgu box of suitable gifts was packed foi" a young girl wiio has been u shut-ii. since May. Rev. and Mrs. Nmhcod were also kindly remembered by the members. This union has a membership of over .oi"t,v, anu real worthwhile piogrammes o1 ivorship and study arc being licld. Six duiiiirs has bccii raised for the Dickinson project 11nd tcn dollars for the M. and M. Fund since Oc- tober. The Montrose Y. P. U. held their weckiv iiicciing in Montrose nail. 1111 wcdncsciuv evening, February 161.11, \vii.1n 1iiey cnwrtnincu tlic members of tlic Aiberton Union. The Christian Culture group in charge under the leadership of Ruth Campbc l. with the President Don Campbell presiding. Tiic meet- inu. opened wi.n a iiveiy sing sung. S-ripturc was read from Mark and Luke l0. recited by uorothy Clark and Eric uuiibai", Th.» riesi- dent led in prayer. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved, Twenty six members fillzAVfllefl i"o1| cull. A finance cominLtce was ap- pointed for the year as follows: Aliin McL-cou. Bcrihn Boivncss and Ramsay Hardy. It was ilccided that ilic librarian return ilic books to the P E. 1. Library and ivqueit. ii new one. The secretary was also rcquested to write and thank them for the fine collection of books re- ceived. The next meeting is to be 111-id in Muntrose Hal. where Ber- ilio. HOWilYLsl, leader of Christian Missionary Group will take charge. A lll0I'Bl‘,\’ number entitled "Rend- ing" was recited by Helen Hardy. oui" secretary. A talk on the topic "Business for the King‘ was given by Ramsay Hardy. Thc musical number was a duet bv Pei-icy Hardy and Eric Corbett of Alberton. with guitar ac- companiment. Mr. Earl 1rd of Cnscumpec. Boy's Work Convenor for the West Prince Union, who ha ilil€fld€d the Older Boy's Parlia- iind Harri’ Hubert McDonald ‘he only ‘Caldwell their spares are merit in Woifvllie gave s very in- Gape Traverse ~ Mr. d Mrs. Harold Cutcliffe, are receiving the congratulations ‘of their friends on the arrival of I a baby boy, i The Ca e Traverse Women's In- istltute heel a Valentine social and IWPlEhmS Dirty in Cape Traverse Hail. Monday evening, Feb. 1411i. |'I'h'. evening was brought to a close i by a dance. and a good sum was realized. Mrs. Melbourne Howatt, Cape ' Traverse. is recovering from l11-r re cent operation- Mr. Lea Tooinbs, traveller for R. E. Mutcii. Wlioic-aii- nii-ri-iiaiiis, Charlottetown was in Carleton, Friday on business, {he Cape Traverse-Borden girls hockey team have been spending a very successful season. Winning over Kensiiigmn in two games and tying the Crystal sisters in Sinn- mersidc rink and also iii return game In Borden rink. The two star players Miss Winnie McJi/iiiiams‘ and Idiss Gcuiizie M-liinis; have been chosen to play with the Cry- stal Sisters in their playoff. with tiic Abbie Sisters. Here's hoping that the girls will g0 still further in their profession. a Mr. l-Iazen Mcwiiliams has re- turned to his home in Cape Trav- i erse after spending the winter months in Su-sex, New Brunswick. Mr. Bruce McWiilianis. U C. C. spent last iveek-end at his home in Cape Traverse. Mr. Archie Murlcy and his mother, Mrs. Silas Miirlcy. Argyle Shore have returned home after spending a few days in Capo Trav- erse the guests of MI’. and M J. W Howatt. Mr. Dick Carver, Cape riiiverse, spent ii few days in Charlottctoivn recently, Mr. Fenton Howatt. and Mr. Wallace Mutitart. Carleton. spent the week-end in Crapauci and "Pry- on, ‘The many friends of hlr. Hazcn U-licspie are .: ‘y L0 icarn that he is confined to 111': home, aivl \\‘l\'li hini a spccdv recovery. Rev Mr. Galbraith. Cliurcli of Scotland spent Saturday and S1111- day at the home of Mr. T. B. G1 iespie, on Sunday, he conduct-d servircs, morning and 11111:: 111:1 Cape Traverse Church. l/Irs Art McCiiuil, North Bi-iic- quc. ha; returned home aftc." spending a week with Mr. J. C. Gillespie, Carleton. » c Wednesday evening, Fclxifi. iiie Cape 'I‘ravcr.se All Stars and the Borden Terrupiancs played ii fast and exciting game of hockey, The score ended 7-4 in favour of the Cape ‘Traverse All Stars. 'I'i12 star players in ch1- Ail-Stavs \\'r-1'?I Harold Muttart. Ffdiiklc McWil- lams and Elmer Mcliiiiis. Mr. and Mr". Clifford Iiice. Dcsnbic were visiting in Cape Trav- erse, Friday Mr, Elmer Frances made a busl ncss trip to Albany. Friday. The many friends of Ml‘. Robi-rt Cari-tithes, Carleton. are sorry to lea‘ that he is confined to iii; home and hope for an early rc- covery Miss Marion Mcwilliains has rc- turned t0 her homo in Can:- Trav- cr-c. nftr-i" spending 111'- winti-r in Linklettei", " Miss Doris Gillespie. Carleton. spent Sunday in North Carleton tlic guest of Miss DOPOUIY Mc- Fariane. Mr.‘ and Mrs, Vic 11118111111". " Sunday whiting: in Capo 'l‘1i1\ and Carleton. Mi". and Mi"s, Elmer Frances, spent Monclav in Siimn-ierside Mr=, James MrGratii. is serious- ly ill with pnciinionia. Miss Helen ‘IX-ulnar. Albany was visiting in Carleton, Saturday at tiie home of Mrs. Michael Mc- Carvilic The many friends of Mrs, R. A. Hardy are sorry to lcarn of her rc- ccnt illness and hope for a spcerly recovery. tcresting talk. ‘Fir. thanking the Group for their support. l11- con- tinued verv capablv to describe his trip. and the work carried on by the Par iamcni. A l11-arty vote of thanks was (“tended tn Mr. Leard for his most inspiring address. A short reading, "What Will Become of To- day's Youth" was given by Vera Pridhum. Tlii- mectinrx cioscd with livmri and Mizpah Erin-diction. The recreational 111-rind was under the direction of Miss Bc 11 Cla-"k "i'I' Swlal Cniivr-HCI‘. The All‘l‘i’l"-I1 Young Pear-l1- moved u vcte of thanks to ‘he Monti-c - tint-w "w the entovi-ble evenirui snervt. tuncn was served. and the eveninn can-e to a r-lo.=~ bv sln-zin-v "God Save 11.. ‘h’! ‘Kin in thr- rfitlgrlnl ="r\Hf‘I1 n‘ ti1" "" READ WHT ARE DOING NOW Celebrates ller’ 104th Birthday At Arichat, N. S. (U-P- By 1.111111111111111 Special wim ARI-CHAT, N. S1. Feb. 2'! — O isolated Junvrin from this Cape FIITQOII town. ll little old lady celebrated her 104111 ; iriiid ' a1" auielv Saturday. Mrs Mary Judie Doaiy has lived ‘ DTIlClpllllV all her life in tlie vi i- 1121- r-i Janvrin Harbor, where, as 0111c... niiiabiluiii. hllt"0(‘Cil1)lt‘h a union.- 111111-1- in 1111- (-51.120111 oi ti1-.- liuiiiiliii 01' residents. There is nu telephone- oi" graph communication between Jan- vrin Island and Madame Island. where Aricliat. county sent. or Richmond Couiitvsis situated. By boa and sled. a visitor from Ja11- vriz- Island brought news of yr-s- tei"<l-.\"‘s blfilidaV celebration to Ar1~ .- chat . I1 was . ,. 111st. another day to Mi-s. .. and apparently nobody in Janvrin Harbor got very excited about l11-i" 104th bii"tlidny—Mrs. Dniirv least 0f all. She \\"1-11t iizlit ahead wiili iici" knitting. Knitting is iiei- greatest tinte- ccnsumer. In good health. with kccn eves and good hearing, she kii1t> coniiniialv and at consider- able speed. She still moves about witii_ ease. and can take a hand at ciflklllil when the occasion merits it. but she'd Yfllllffl‘ kiii’. Sll-"'llt_ Decline I11 E-wn! vment Noted (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Feb. 27—Emplcymt-nt at Feb. 1. 193B, show-ed further contraction. according to data tab- ulated by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. from 10.402 firms whose payrolls agureuated 1.052.551 per- sons. compared 1vi1i1 1.080.603 on Jan. 1 Tiic rcdiietion of 29.052 workers. OI‘ 2.7 per cent. "compared favor- ablv with the small gain that. usu- aiii" though not invariably has indicated at Fcb. i in the ex’- p nee cf vcn": Hincc i921.“ :;'1."s iii" h111"rali'.-' ’i'E1r- c."11'l'- ‘lift a1 Jun i l"\-'l“.\I 111-111111-1 from (r1 llil-i n1 l-‘t-l) l 1111-. even then ivas still higher than at any other Fcb. 1. except in 1930. and was practically tlic same as at Fcb. 1, 1929. " Pages’ Paths Often Marked With Success OTTAWA. Feb. 21—Pa1"l1aii11-n_- tariaiis. ClCYL-{YIIICIL lawyer... c1111 service oricials. iiewspapermeii and aiii etcs have hailed iroin the pages‘ ronnis oi the House oi 1101111110111; and Senate. , Clad in trim-fittingvblack Ltoii Silks. spiniess iviiite siiirts and pa - c111 slippers, 23 youths-ought iii 1l1e Senate and l5 iii the Cominoiis ii~ually orphans 0i" sons oi widows, who have entered service bc-tivecii 111s ages of nine and 12,_ will con- tinue into their teens, filing si-s- sional papers. ruiiiiiiii-I "\l‘1$5'1\E1'~‘5 and uuitine, 011 senators and meni- bars of ilie House during _tiic ses- sion. These lads arc appointed 011 recommendation oi a cefltlivi‘. M» P- school principal oi" 618111411811 and are chosen Itibflflfltl ciiziraciei". alertness and int_e-llie.ciice._ _ Formerly ili1> pages snpiniocl 1111-11‘ own uniforms, but wiic i 1W“? parliament bui d111, 01kt! iii 1919 after tlic l .- hlllbfi were provided by the .1. ~---1fl9ili» and the short black breaches changed to “longs? White tie-sore ivorn bv Senate pages to dising- iiish 111cm 1"0m tlic black-tied House pailes. Frnm 1111- old school of Housi- 1.1111411 boys is Louis Bouli-i. L‘lllt‘l oi‘ 1111i bruncii pl Dtll‘ll1l1llil3llli\1‘.V 111111- crs wl10 entered tlic service in 190.3 and because of shortness of status was able to remain 13 vears. Grad- uiiilv lie rose to assistant chief D8510. chief page. confidential nic="- scnger, (aicrk of the court. Qssistiint t0 tlic ciiicf of the brunch 0f par- liamentary papers uiitli his appoint- ment to his present position last veni". The late W. C. Bowlcs held the record for advancement in ClVll scr- vicc circ es nmoni: the Commons traces. holding the position o Clerk of the Journals before his death. CTHERS G0 11i- GCOHII‘ Boudreault u-cnl :1 ion: uav from page bnv tn be Chief housekeeper of the Commons bulld- ill’! until his retirement, a few years ago. Ernest Battle. far removed from his page bov life, now is a Roman Catholic priest at Stettlei". Alta. W. H. White. a pavc- in thr- earlv w-nrs. returned to the. I-lonsc nt Commons as a iv-r-vnbsi- for ti" "'11 Victoria-Albert ridinrv in W95. Ai- vln H. Mcfw-hi-w- was t-"iii" -‘ ii‘. law and is practising in Edmonton- A Hudr-n hrs risen from a House "arm to be clerk of works in the Public Works Department in 0'11- ivn. A'ia-1 Prixter. another former “arm 1n 111a "any holds a nositiair '7 11:11:11 USE ITINTIM THINK‘, DEAR. THAT'S WHAT IT TAKES TO EVEN BETTER, DARLING, lT HELPS PRIVINI’ A LOT OF COLDS-JUST HI s specialized medica- tion —Vick.n Va-tro-nol- is expressly designed for the nose and upper throat, where most cnids begin-mud grow. RELIEVE A Used in time-at the first "IA, QQ‘, sncczc or Snitflc or irritation A“. RlGHT ' in the host-J.’ helps to pre- rmt many colds, 0r to throw off herd colds in their curly stages. "' vcn when your head ‘ifall clogged up from n cold, Vn-lro-nol brings comforting relief — lets you breathe again! / VA-TRO-NOI. Krrp i! Hardy . 1 . Uu i! Early ll Island. 15 miles bclc- - ERSIDE GUA 1.1.1 VLBIQINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE “"*‘ """ ' 4i Q Enioy Wrigley’: Spearmint Gum. Keeps your mouth cool and frcsli. Swcetcns the breath. Write lVrigli-yir. Toronto, [or new Mother Goose Book. Cvui-r1:tii—\\'ris1ci'=. iuis Aviation Sec Coal Uf’ Espionage Ring Uncovered In New York iCoiitiiiut-tl fi"..~n1 11.1'__-..- l1 urirler construction in N011- Y rk aiifl at Ni-wport N.-1\'1- V . States Army 1>1'1".11'i- .~i.1‘1.1i11r:i Milclic ic.1i. ‘ 1lii'i 1- 1 111411111111.- i11.1i1 .\l 111i Soviet. a1it11o1<1.1 ‘ rcaiiy iniercalei 11: 1111219 (if iiic ccse~ l11‘ a» ' 7111111‘ 1 '1- .\1n1- . 1c 1 l0 »..>.a.1 m 111111-11‘. agents said Rum- r1c11 attempted ‘to impi" 011-.11." state secretary i-luli 111 a icieph -. conversation Willi 1111- l'cai _ 1101"‘. Burt-nu. iii wiiicli ll(' 11e- i"c11i1)10i"il_v ("iiiiiuicrl T10 11.1.~.\11.';i"ls Old King Spear was a Merry old dear And a very old dear was he! He called for his gum. Till theybrought himsomc. Then he shouted “Hurrah for Wrig-lcy! " lll.\ W111" 11111-1111 L‘11.1 reits Seen As .\l'1' \\'ii1. IJcinin-x u » l‘. lOLLCLII-Ui 1111s wuci: annual Dairvnieii .-- 11101-11111: .\li".~. \'1>i"i11- is \l.\l'.lll'.i 111 1:1 lltl‘ 111111‘. ".11 11f i1... role ".11 ‘lic ;i1‘..--."- i‘- , p.111 i ‘ M12 (i. W. Ranisa-v, .\l V13" Z1 YIYCPU \ UK‘ l1’! K11! \l'lll\' I) xcrt. ‘ ' ' ‘ Pr _ ‘ (Iny 4 v ‘.1111 a 111 S11ini111-1.11'..1- 1,11 \\‘11(ii1' JUN“. 011-lave 11111111111, ..1 11.. .11 1 MK“, , United State, Ai"n1_1 iiuliuliiig .1 11,111 1,1 1_D-\_1‘-1-<i, ‘Ml-- stationed in tiic Lanai zoiie. Laicr. 11c immwinufhill zone. and Eiicli Ga i1 1111- 111-.11 znfaiii " Ku‘°mu‘ul" :1\\".1.- .111‘ i111,i1.11- .1111: 111 11.1" .. 11111111115011 iw-tiirnrc - . Ciiar1o1teo.-.1i or 1.1" u; - .1011" 11'.- 1\-.1~:1"1~ iiiictiiig of llll 11111111111 11111 1 - " 1a 111111 P011111". i'1--1-i<.-L"E1'd pun-111i n1. a 111-slici- \. 11c 1111s l11-l11 101' a 11111111»! o1 _‘1'1111.~ b1» sent to liim a1 a lllltll0\\'il 110:1]. 1i1'1"c1.~.1r-11. "Mr. \\'1-~i' i1" stubbornly’ iiiiiiiitanieil 11111111-1- tor tiircefiavs. icfii-iiii: 1 1 (llfiClcnP l11» 1111-1111 1111111 Vctrei-li <-1-.11:1-1~11tc-i hini lli a (toiic l11-y and 1-(1-[1-11 IPllPYS scizrd firm I-"reiilci". Holi- ii-an when 1111- S. i-‘v-"n- 11 '- .11- ed. Then "M1- Wc-ini " .1 " . ‘c was Rumicii. Vctter" 511d tlic cx-armv sergeant inatic :1 0111111111-11- 11nd Re iirci-s (ii-iiuriiiii-ii‘. iii (111.1- vra. Tonimv Cioriiiaii. ti 1ia\"‘.~" world oi nllilii 11 111; ti11.- Montreal A-iciitions 11111-1. - i was formerly a i1ariia11i1-..1a1-." 11a c and H. D. Giilniai1.dcnniv 1111-1111111- ant. J. A. CllOGliCLIl‘ became pas‘- ni-aster of tiic- Senatc and F11‘ Hi-rubi- i-iirator 111 (‘11- 81-11111- lh-iuliiiu 111111111. 1111111 11111 111111 1c» tired. Junioi" page-s receive n 1111111" pend o. $1.75 and senior boy: The chic-f 1:21:11- iii 111v House is outraged 011 ll vcarlv -al11"\" i'11'1c~ hours are "0111 111 ($0111.11 llll'll tiic I-Ionsc adiniiriis; ii tii1- PYPIIlIlL‘ usua iv around 11 p. m. \1'1:i1 a break of two hours for dinnci". Scnntc pages are ken‘ busv filing IMDSFS ivlien thr- Scnatc 1'\(ll(‘lll‘l1.'§ during the session. In old (luvs tnlilcs wci-c 1111-111-11 (luring tin- icisiirc lioiiixs PIIQP" l11-id a "mock parlianicnl l11 1111- IIOUSL‘. the debut-x. anii p111"l..1111c111- nrv procedure causing me1"1":ii11-11: among the Housc nicmlicrs “"110 often formed a laruc ai11i11-11c- 111 the izalierics. 'I‘oo. 1111- 1111c» 0111:1111- ized a hast-ball icam wi111-‘n l11-iii l.~ own when opposcri b1" scriilcii teams of mcmlic . Todav the 11s are l than formerly. Pa- s si- I :- a iii-IN‘ ill lllFlllY ("ZFCS do not enter tlic service- at such an lliflf.‘ carlv aszc and discipline 1s strict. Pariiairicntn1'iai1s :11"!- aiid at the (-1111 11f 1111- .' - iaa-ic finds that lit‘. 1111.1"- fii-ancial v a; well as 1-duci1 ion-111i’. Tllillk-S-Caliafli? Will 8111111 Up (ilklths .\l. 1\I'l\lll\| (‘ainarlitin Press (‘nrri-spnflilcnt. -l. I I). H7--1CPv-—Nn C2111- 11'i_-" il-‘r-ks c1 Caiiiilu as 011111 than n".- anri indi even ilicu-zii i-ow aitd 1111,1111 . on." .SUlY'2C\l\ CCCSSiJHi N01, o in Pmiici- uiicrc iii. one \\'l"ll(l‘ of books has ‘Just, snidiccl the question fzoni a purely racial angle, Says Di". l1. Nlwltlfll, 1n i1. learned work “Tim Fi-cncii "Canada 1n 75 11111-21 will t-u-o. if not i.i11"r-;- cuini‘ ~1 Frcncii republic in 1111- cast. .1111 l-Ziieiili-spcakiiii Dnininun 111" 1r- pubiic in ilin wcsi. wnli 1111- M11"- uimrs tageing ofi 11':i‘_-11-1111 1111111- up their minds AYhfl 111 r111‘ iii" Martial has n ver met 11111 ,\i.11-1"1.' and dot-sh‘! know whit strong-minded folk they It icc.“ l" ‘('<‘lll'1" French 61111-1211 i-nd 111*. .. family of ihroc in English. .- 111 1 . 1i11--1 k1.i liini. "11 Th1- pint was set for J11 2E1 or __._..______ I-‘ili. 1. but ll(‘V(‘l‘ lfifllt i. i‘ 1»>\RK])1\|,E “-(\11,;_\",< ll .- iiilluiniucii iidniilieci the - lxg-l-yfy-r]; 11. \\'1'tS fcirnxiilaicrl 111 Gf-cnr-iiy i}. i111?! 111.1’. fir‘ H1111‘ -‘<1\‘»1'» Fill?" 'l‘111-iw-zaiar1111-1-1111.‘ o! Liic Pilil-C- .~'1':1'1l|1il\' 111111 "Jl liim to drop ii (L111- \'\‘11i1i111's Iiisitiiit- 111111111111 ii Ruinncli i\'r;i $50 a 111011111 1111- ciiooi ‘iiiil. on l-i-o. T111, 2-11.11 i111" l11 ivrirk, 11 was (iiscioserl. and tii1- Prcsideii. 111 tlic clniii. .\lcc - wi- :1 v-"rc-lcrl ‘1-1- had a criuli-iv- 111 1111011911 b)‘ nil-DU i111‘ lllbilill!‘ " \.'il 1"c11i'c.r'11c1in1i ("f a icitk and 111W WW ‘- “Wu l" ui son. Roll iinsucriii i).- 11i.111'.1 loi" l‘..- 11 1.111 5.1-‘. 11101". 111' l).l\'lill-‘1 iIltillUY l iiir- Hoffman siitutc. .\1.1111'.1-.1 ‘i. filli- :-- 1- .1c1"." irciiuicd one of- f ii-rin! $10.0 f0; ilifci-muiion nri; I):lThif-‘gréféigcfii’i>1'°'-v1! A1111 $121190 ll1r- istruction of tiic azrcrci - _ , , , ,d , __ _,_, ,_ , 1k . _ Tlic ccmniniet icpcitc m" X‘ Elmrpne am Y" mm‘ 1111111111: sc -i";1l c lls 111111 sending nlauls and fruit. ‘flicim- "11115 no r0- unh“ 111111 from 1111- school cnniniii 11- 111(- m 40 years. ("u-u- .'i'"n't - Tiic li‘f'¢l>lli‘CI' 111111-11 li~ . 1', ."1 1111111: l-ii- rc-t $9.114 111 1111- 11 .' ' 1." ti1" 111.11 171711 C.i11'.1rli 111111‘ 1111111“, 119110111111. . ' 11'1"}: for a irtli 01' 11.11 nnalisni Ali's. Victor 11111151111. . 1i Fem-don, Mrs. U011! 1 Afutlou". and r111 R”ll3lft1ll for separahon. fllldéiitfl‘ sports eriiioi" 111 tl1r-1)':11~ H,“ n,,..,,,.,, n1 1;,.,1,P_.1 5.21“. 1; Com-HQ p,,,,(.1,,.,._ 31.1., 111.1%» g, iv-i 11112911. . ,.., -._ ,.11 1 1 1 u V111 11.; [Ypnplvliflflll Ros . " ‘Scnnrc pa -s wiui l\f"1i'll vii i1 Tm’ nVI-MF-HKin? 1F1Th‘t--w In Huber Bel. M11. 1|l"~f“,)11 (1r§‘,ltl"l. m?” NH" “mm ““"" m" l in mlqiinflh. W“? 1:1, 1,111. M1,. E<i\-.'111"rl R0111: I-ic11i\ 9114M Y ‘m5! “h”. "l.“"'~'““i “'- .'1. . i‘ q... 1'1"“ l\lilCLL‘i\l‘i. Mrs K11111- .\'lu()l'(‘l tinic oi CIJili‘(lL‘l'i\llUli 111111 IUN‘ _ _ Mwl-‘Mf _m‘- t 1 pvwrs 1101,11; 311-1., “c111, (3311111111 be dciiuiv cit-1..; oftiic sen-ate; "imm. 0' Th l‘ *1 01m‘ 1i Q1111» Mm PM‘, 131.5001; Lunm, M‘ niionse Roy. who is no.1 ass s..1 ‘ “' ‘WIPE "D ihfollgil h? c T‘ fe- 391-1111111 wigcabe, Mrs, Harold M. chief of the Clerk of Commiiiics cf iii ‘Pd Scwtrs ‘Vim m" ‘mg-e 111,11s_1\1,._,_ mired p9a,-11@n_ ML, " ’l‘-" Cimmlm" h“"d“l' This (iiacivs Pcarrirni, Mrs. Gcorgc Pu11~ "p311 All"‘l‘(‘.’1 iiitn tin-cc rc- 1.111113 N115‘ Fwd (_—,,1(..p.o1».__ _\11-._ D3. . t-vn \\'llll!‘ and nn- l7"11-I'.. 111d 11011115,“, ~- -~ ~~ It was ili-cidcil 111 l111'1d :1 social l11 tln- scliiiui 011 Ali-Iain 1-1 " ‘ 1 "‘ll. 21.1. '11 ".11 i i1 N e l-oninilitce ziioipiiiiiilt1-lii\."_x All; Driscull convenor o". "1111- Pini- Coile 0f Ethics -J(,H iiNNii-SBUIZG. 1"". '11. ‘l7 - tcPi-Ifhc- coi-{ircs 0f ti1 South Aliicuii Sick-ti" oi Journalists dc- c"1i:d 1o appont a committee to (ll‘{ili1 a ccdc of ethics for Journal- nrani Legislation tiicn io-k charge of the nit-cling. 'l‘wr> 11:1111rs wc-rr read. one 011 "Lczisiafiion" cit-.11 our on “T111- Government. n1 our Conn- ii"v". Th0 nticstioiiiiuirc 11a.- tlirn flilcd 0111. Four ncxv members enrolled _ Lunch was served m lhiFlY H111! mr-mix-rs and Ioui" visitor-s- Nlt-ctiniz rivisi-d liv sii".'.'.11-.'; ti1!- Nzitioiial Aiitiicni. Ni-xt incl-inst: 1c. is \. G. Nlakiutcncc said i1 was c1; 011t- i"1"1- i111 to 1111-. Scull African _v _ , _ _, . _ _1tllli‘ll.'ill.*l‘l\ from follmving ccri-alii L‘ m“ Ahmh ‘m ‘n ‘ "W! in“ o1-1~i".~ s trends. Snuih African journalists iiad achievcd a high status 11nd it was ncc-r-s 111-y 1"» pro» V-(‘l it_ Hc siiugcsirci that one s¢ct1oi1 of lllL‘ |)I‘1‘§‘1\\(‘(l crclc of ethics liould ticnl \\‘i‘ll .11 f-"Tlll of Illl'I‘t‘13I‘I‘S(‘l1i1l- May 0111211? ivity F01" Promotion LONDON. F tion ".- ".-."l1 l11- dcscribcci as a (lugsmm m- (n,.1,_,. p.11. 1,, f1'.1""<l cii ti1r_ piiialic. A ITPOYIPI’ nmke “By for 11,111,101,» 1 @111“; tctking an irtcrview siioulc. nor 61111.1,“ is expected 1,, I 1-1;. 1,3111 PlTifllfi "l "P CihPI‘ Th“ 1‘ Y“ by" War Mlnisirr Harv-Be <!‘i 11-111-11 l7'7""‘l'- _ h1- talilrs iiic nrin- cs. nvritvs 1.1 'l'i11- 1-.':i1.-1".'-ss rir-iarlcd 1.1 c n-iiiuc 11,, 11,711,. (,1 (-n11,,,1..11. T». in makc ITDFCSPIIlI-IIlOIIS for the ~Rava1 “1,1,-,._,,,1~ S-nnp“; ,1 1, 1,1,». ai1".c'1r'.n".c1-1 of 1h:- Eli-ciorai Act. 1.11M‘ 01111.“. 11,9111 ix, , 1 1111., which ivquiiw-s 1111- signinil of pol- liiCill articles. It wa- also decided to investigate the pOSSlbllliy o.’ op- prcachin-g the managements of dif- tlirr-c years’ n'1i".-scr\"ice 1. l11’.- mintstcr liopcs 1n rcdiici: .l1;~ p 1'- loci. A iowci- (‘O.11}\\ll$!‘1i'_\' ace f1..- rc- icrcnt. paw-rs 10 establish firming 11rcn1cn1 1; 01)] ,.1,,~_,;_q-,@11 A imphic for cnmpctiiinn 11111011’! nm1m-_c1.,,_ illfl 11-1-11111111: staffs. ,.Pg1,1;,1,1-,,,_.1 1,. l11 mwnin: the conci-css ihc 11(.111,.,,,1,,-_..,- mavm" nf Johannesburg. .1. A1, a,»~1,,, 1.1;- F-‘i-‘iir-riitizhairi. strcs-"cri ii-e re=- hrfnnq“. 1,, l"\Tl<ll’)llillf’S of thc pYPss H1- ex- prcs (‘fl 1111c iiapc- that. competition '11 South Africa ivouid not br- iii- iewcd i0 lower tlic 11.1111 sflwndard 11f joiimaiism H1" (‘.‘l'T\ill[‘I‘(‘ll\llZfI~ iv-iiii" 11 01w- m?‘ public moi-r". in =c- 1'11‘ t‘ ils that it "litiiiv- 0i _\- "1" 1111- 111111-111-1- 111 1 . 1.11111 xy‘\llprl‘ls _' .1 i '“ '" " ‘recall 1.1111 1They Test Tea ......._.:.i...; fn tasters 1.. 1- . .11-w .i-- t-.i For Uncle Sam, 1151" -1=--1~ l-lalf a 11ii\".1-' ' 1 (‘Ylllislff is pL-ciii . ,.,. ui-"w YORK. 11111. 211-1c1-1-J .:?12i1~lii'1.1\>\“111.i n Fcvin diai-ifird men sat a-sound 11' ihciu. rub 1'11 n1 (v.1 lfllll!‘ lnit it. was no (ll'fl\\'lii!- and 1011111 w: ;1'"'l :- rncm affair. so they fills-d lll"ll‘ li-nvc .11-t'-c.r --.1.m~ 0011s vcihh the :"1camn~; i-quid. T111 i1 tcii. 1-1112011 0 -. SITl-ifitl it. noisily into their |l‘l“\l‘.l'i$] i! ~ The French republic. 111111 cxpncicratcci 1111a (‘IISVI-lfil‘ 1 . ~11 c: in Martial. will not l)?" liii :‘ 1 i1 was ti-c annual nrw-‘riz of 111 :1; 7y i lc 1! .1 France. but will ‘ir- an i1-.d"1-.c11:I i111- Unitcd Siatcs Hoard of Teal Th" hon-xi 11"":- r 1 .-' \l"3.’\l'l‘l French co-imtrv in AITMYCR F): 1"t who set standards ‘nr all. uni-pie: to ti1:- 1'"11: men’ 11f iii:- rcasniis are biscrl uroii p11?‘ l(‘.'1 imrortcd into 1hr llnrrd ric11‘11ir.-t»\\."i1cl-.:1!‘ ".c.1' ini-iririi-d Von rtniivrcs 11rd n ‘icrr-f S-‘MCS. 17.11" .11; clinm c thc F1'1‘"i1-likc tlir- S."'ci1— T11“ last-rs. l'2‘1)l‘1‘.<i"lli1t -.'- ""011" n- c 1111'." s not b" 1'11 ‘ird into aro 1'1‘ t1- ‘t ' .’ ‘,1 -_1 [rrch their own 1 .‘."'l“t".<7I(‘.s . 11" rtroiig. i1-1_- 1-<-111"i- His Ollllll! i1 "1 ‘.2 \\i l1 an .11 - i111» c1 ;-'~" an‘ l. " craze fnnriy n "-11 o1" 1-::-. 111 :1.- ii cini~ 1r rf tn 1111.111 1‘ - c,» » 1- the v('i'1'-'s frnin plari- t0 phi-e. '- tiirn when she dci-s." 7‘\vo gigantic cu pidors. fully i-wo