G- , ex- .1-'» . 1*# ' 'at .f 1 .i itil ' *.1 i '-fill '~ iii _ _li i it if 4. fr* ri 5' ‘l i. <5-.5 xii” yi lli l 14 ,»i‘ v v fonsly has not yet been driven out of , ‘the strait 'and many, apparently ` !with reason, are of the opinion that lnme of this ice was formed outside 'cf the Strait altogether. There is ~still a vast quantity in these waters. Reports from the North Shore in- i 1 » l .I- il ii' `f 4 i l ii . Li . ___ ,~l 5 if - 1 .\,i-` i 099 NOW W li Bring in a Used ,` VictorRecordfor f each new one and < get them fgr | The ice driven by strong westerly "ElEvEN MONTHS ';;1‘:;:..";;: .iii;‘. lf' “ r NMEN vAYsli0|2E" - vflzuon i>AlrlAlzr ’ VOCAL Y'¢0/94' Q -»‘o`>¢$ so 3343-5.-4T NAT SHI LKRET AND , THE VICTOR ORCHESTRA §‘\l‘?='~.-¢'¢t?-lfbliftii-lkiimii sri '? for mor zzzp/ "1 fiuiuclzano Fannin VUCIL 22277 ' ’ NITSSPRINGTIME ‘- IN Till |l0(KilS” wb &JOE B||.|.|NGS my; ~ v-40088 Samuel-Dixon of Little sands, intends to resume activities ln_ the Port Wood Debating Club if any- thing weighty comes up. Blellhs were discarded in this vi- cinity two weeks ago. but I should ‘not be surprised to see them again in use this spring for a day or two. Snow ln the woods is becoming scarce, yet there are places which more exposed to drifts, where the :now at this .writing is four ieet ~ deep. On Tuesday, March 28th. an auc-‘ -tion sale took place oi’ the h0\1-'»€h°1d fumiture, farm implements, stock and crop of tho late Robert MacKay of wood Island East. Mr. D. J. Riley was auctloneer. l _-___ I regret to report that Miss Anna Riley, teacher of Wood Island East fSchool, is confined to her home -in 'Bolle River through illness. I-ici' hu-. incrous friends will hope that she mayisoon be restored to (health and be able to 'resume herschool work. I read with sorrow the death of ` . ~ 4 _ . . . ti i' tod d ith th - . He and the late Thomas Oxenham, ofmgia Th:yb_fiT;'§:rT_SeX occupfjg ‘ I | I I C I 6 I m 6 . ~ so z :also OI Hum" River' who pl-'dc' 27 years and the cost of construction , ' ' ` hen was $15,000,000, which is about , _ - - ceased the former by some ten years, were regarded as men of exceptional t information and intelligence and r' i`reir judgments and opinions highly. iziiued. _ S <1' was' intimately acquainted for _ _ _many years and he W” one of me That fact in itself is an illuminating 'IVA ’ ¢ tlnost intelligent men of this province Commentary Un the changed Cond! _ I » 1 . » . .winds for five cr six days continu- ‘dicate comparative freedom from ice, land this gives color to the idea that In a mood nan; of the larger newspapen in Gansda and else- where there are columns entitled !Unclalmed Money, and in these col- umns iilforlnation is given that if the persons whose addresses are re- “Hope springs etemal in the human | breast; Man never is, but always to be, blast." ' . Mr. D. A. Macleod, of _Irls. sec- tion employee on the P. E. I_. branch of the C. N. R... having sold his farm to M.r. Nell MacLean. also of `Iris, last fall, has recently purchased three acres of land 'from Mr.'Allen bl g.uun=e:____u»a_=»du-nv 1 itll' ...- .lt ' '.Y‘,--:i/\<,Ui1'.\./`lr"7*. 6 5$i9§i~i'&fr$i.i Wil. I `l 1 MacPherson of Hcpefield. This plot Hopefield Station. and separated from it by the railway track. Lying e only a few feet from the station it is very convenient on that account. idence which is not yet placed upon lt. The price of the land alone we understand was 3300. The dwelling house will be moved to this ground B°,icii_ .mi 'mi ci,i,”_,iiiimiiiiii' them nothing. Churchill whens Budget was in gest- Probably had not in mind Mr. Ram- i" th” °°“"°° °‘ `* 1°" d*y" It V" counsel-in fact a constellation or purchased from Mr. Magnus Fraser _ii it cured The flavor oi"H.'& N. Black Twist is cured in-you’il ' have the time of your life trying to' chew it out. Alik for»lt~'aad- _ enjoy yourself l Cabinet of Figures of Wax, Lolidoll. Eng . ' to _ _brain belong to Ye Bette, but they maintain a masonic secrecy as to their proceedings. other night in a certain place for i, _ _ __ _ the with time since they began to _ _ _ . Any V-lctof Dealer iiS ¢‘1|l‘°°UY l'1°l'l-h 01- and OIJPOSHA iioiieci ihenueiv" in iii»iii_ Ii Wu 'Dilletantef '!elolist,' ‘Idler,' and soiwhicrl bears the caption of Tl-Us ungcnlal smile which is his-andltems of useful -ge_nersl~ knowledge it lcuiid,-faced. little fallow wearing s . ‘ ..oi.imiii,_i Ni'i,ii_.»_ "iii ii iii,” many on. MEAN! YOU! talks about the weather. ' won't be the fault of the head _of the ,im iii im my “iii wi' oi vii_ actually, many or the 'talks' which 'rhel-o is one man in tho cabinet LONDON. March M.-When Lord Government' mm iiiiiili, the iiiieciioii oi ‘ mum, have passed in the Betta have been who. never at any time loquaclous,| I-M 0! Flfvhlm love to the nation One thing the P. M. will surely do. Mind u our novciim iii” in writ, privately published. but each -wember has now become taciturn to ai deg;-¢¢_| the beautiful old Buckinghamshire Hs will escort those who are guests This land is the site of his new rea- ‘Mun me mim__cm°k couid u one 1,, hmmg in honour “gy” gi, “ii oi. Hg gg ML philip 5mwd¢n_ im, ¢ho_n.' house of Chequers and its surround- "role ii.” wiped out iii°,_i_ ii iiiii lend one to an outsider, and the cellar of the Exchequer. li huge offers of collectors for these Although Mr. Snowdon does not go NUS mllht On 066181011 WK! 'l'¢!Ul’¢` many others-it will probably come as a surprise to know that ‘few oi them ore likely ever again to see the tlrety unswaddled in scaffolding. The fact is that only those of us whose expectation of life runs to some thirty years or so are likely to be here when the Palace of West- minster shakes off the swarm of workmen who, at great risk and high wages, are repairing the decaying stone. _ Even the semi-experimental work of repair which is now going on around the central tower is not likely to be comllleted for six or seven years to come. Not until that is done and its success assured beyond doubt will the main task be undertaken. The trouble is that when, in 1840, Sir Charles Barry, the architect. selected the stone for the building he made a mistake. He did not. perhaps he could not, torsee the effect upon it o1»th¢`mor¢iaht acid generates by the London air. Now, after 90 years, what amounts substantially to s re he cost of the present repairs. Sir Charles Barry certainly did omething for posterity. The General Post Office has been accused of all sorts of things at one time and another; it has been prais- ed (infrequently it is true) as a masterpiece of organization; it has been accused of being a muddle- headed monster of inefficiency which, but for its monopoly and its official status, would go bankrupt as a priv- ate concern in a month. But it has never, so far, been charged with the possession of s sense of humour. That appears to be an injustice. Let lil see. There came to London from Ger- many the other day a. letter making enquiries a"aut a ottain world-fa- mous Was-work lixhibition-Madame Tussauds. 'I‘he letter was addressed in Teiltcnic style to "Dlrektlon of the occasion. Without the loss of All sorts and conditions of men of Ye Bette of Odd Volumes met‘the l, of his natural enemies. Flint-faced Judges of the King's e brightest lights of the Old _ A _ - th ' e --_ - _ _ _._ _ - .-_..e. ' _ 8,1,” ,mi iii, ou," ciimimi Umm :“_'_¢“*"‘n_.___‘*;_";':_i__":‘:. :;:'°1°°°‘f ears; as il-laced they probably have. dcrlvff-I even more i>1¢lsure from that _might .H ii", hem exiiiigiiiihed "_" nom Th. on" u ‘mm For just at present the brains of Btllkly Home ol Elltlsnd than have . rvs ve Party im” i hi. i Nd ~ _. by one bomb. The 0l>P0i'tunity was mm in hw. Nm mi u _ all his friends, to say nothing of ° ° f'° V °°°“°"' MI' missed. work and the other nlglrgy s:“_ others, are at their lrcencst to detect Lloyd George and Mr. Stanley Bald. In the gatherings of these Odd Volumes none is known by his every- Liiiei. md “L i-,iiiiriiiiiii "V, ._ um. P145* IF ll l h°9°|°54 '-Uk- _ ii” mm.; ii. iiiiiu himuii miiiei. cone." hi ‘ny af °m__num_ ilu, gglgqgn omg rgggiym |, ig.. have found time to do it, but Mr. some sei!-depreeatlng pseudonym as _ D“°5*\°n Wl'lf°l'| IWIHB W P\’°b° hi! M‘°D°“‘ld h” "*“° NNW! “mlb if _i.¢ui-riolalan. honed to say. in an mu _in every day. --lteilrfl lfoll- i-louses oi' Parliament in their en- ' ` ~ v fHF»CHM»o'|‘~>~ <=~f-~-i __ _ ~ ' T e no in - 7"" i_ """“"“““”"“" ’ ‘ _“*'“ *““‘- 7"*--_-~- s" "“ ’“' ' " _ . ._ A _ `- SOUTHERN NOTES lm.d°.,Le¢te» e _ _ - E - - E j - (By Glsnvlilc Carow) __ _ _ ' _ . rg I l ` ` i r D L- . A V' V' nollooh, Mar. za.-'ro mon. ol those ' Y ' L ' ‘ ` B I ‘ ' llondoners of middle age--and to .__ _ /-'-/' , csmrstsa °1o- aovu. sspau' '$1815 f-..£:-Z'.£*ti’.‘.."7"....»' Silas Wonnacott of Hunter River, in f em; I th ___ _ 1 th _ __ , _ O _ __ V _ _ _ .. _ °""°“‘~ -°~1»'-“~°-iii ere s somet in unmatc a T c 4 ith it -» ' ' . 1W°“"°°°" "5 ‘ mm W W °m estimated to run to about sl5,ooo.ooo. ~ ‘ rv... . -~ Chrysler today is getting more out of engine horse- Chryslcrs oB'ci'.the better riding qualities of dew, luxuri- power, and doing more with engine horsepower than any other ma.k'c_ of ‘motor car is accomplishing. There are engineering reasons for this. Mainly it is / because of the unique design and construcdon of the - nc'w`ChryslerMulti-Rangefour-speed ous bodies--with more elbow-room, more leg-'room and more head-room--cradled from noad shocks by a' new type of equalizing spring suspension and rubber spring shackles, as well as by hydraulic shock absorbers. In outward a new smartucss ‘ transmission and gear shift, together with high-compression engines using Down-Draft carburetion-a prin- ciple that has demonstrated mar- velous rcsults in aviation. ln every car bearing the Chrysler name,you have the safety ofiriteb- ' nal-expanding four-wheel hydraulic The "77' ‘9 body rlyln 2095 f' $2355 The "70" 7 lied] rr In $1650 to #lop There is s Canadian-Built Chrysler for every purse and every need 4}'f'*~_f_i;-i_*__{'=*ff-=- fm ~ ~ ~ l » ' L Cd th - ‘°1‘;i_i:;_:?:r i_;T_§_“;;a::lE:d I hx; a single precious moment it forward- llcoted that all the 'names in the sd th. len" W NU' lo ummm! SINCE, :;';’:db':_l;pT`;_:; :min London is often referred to as a _S __'_ “ne with Pop; mer ‘ oity ol odd nudes; it might equally 224 Great George Street ' ' » ~ Telephone 421 ' ' lplly D0 Wrmld 'rhl Clby Of Odd _ _ \ Clubs. And one _of the oddest of ‘ ‘ » these is that whose members col- lectively are known as "Ya Bette of . Odd Vblllmlli" f.?.§§. ing estate, so that our Prime Min- ‘Ollu-scaia’-so called-have availed.; about like a tragedy king as 'did Mr. Ultra from the carts _of li-lie. 'he ation. yet he gives the impression SW MlCDOn\ld. Nevertheless our Am' ‘ ‘°“‘ °"°" °‘ °°”“"""'“'° that he lem the very walls have Present Prlina Minlsler his probably , n . l l 1 h ' win. - "W 5\|¢Wm» BU' Philip' 001111110- my mere” on ot me C “cena” Heaven alone knows when he can lt Yls 1nlH'\l¢‘L|V0 YA 'IBB lt. III. in Knee deep in history. ‘ ‘ This week Mr. MacDonald is en- "“'...t.‘l..":‘..":‘,§' Trustees and Gilardialls... weak mot in the he might get It :‘,::»..::;'.:'!:.::2.':'.lt":..::i:i."'..x":J.°rf.2.:r: seeeaa. beads er hualnan lnlareaip of wlllfh gal not Ale eeeaoned. Appoint mlik me Trust Lpl\|r;{_ _ so name ll 1°" 00\¢‘”"\'\:: W Y;:_';":'"_. f:.=:°|': |';‘¢:lf"|°l°a'a'»-ini -in :iam ul ni-is un- smnni im mm can ngaamiin is sau ns II* penn eunwielfin _ _ ` » ~ 'lab 6` _tbll for the first time to s picture of a l""""""`j` ` _-_.- __ _. _ g white cap and the slashed sleeves oi the costume ,ortho very early 11111 Century. 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