Msllfililé 123s lliliililiiili Flllili Nlili. NilT Contracts ' - iC- P-B ouiu-oi ' qmogrro. Mmnclhspfcg-pgghl wdhhl,’ Ievlslvn 0f the power punohase con~ trams msotillod 10mm omgl Iovermnegite wit? Qiieberc pews: compane m” pod”. wy hn" 8mm w“, Plemiei‘ Mlvéagfigwlrilfillbilrll w M ' Mum ‘kpmflm’ "Eve is coming along niccs m“ m imam“ record‘ omwm‘ 1v." the Premier said and you can e190!“ ‘m W’ "ml 5W W "W mt auumd that when we "and in Bolero finding and Island Liquor ma FWD” w Ontario W!“ b. p”_ Oompflllfll 110m 8t. John's. Now- mg flunk,“ o! aw." o! umwd woodland, was B18419 today by powm» Patrick Wlitelghnflllltzllhlflagifivef “Doe; “w; n», 5t. JD n'|, a on pzig- is, ~ “w”, “mlnflfy hearing oi nine alleged “Yyfsfmfi h u "malggéz" membersot a 06,000,000 liquor oon- Mr. Hepburn re i "ll- . I1 h to mg? mThe nine betore the court are the an cflflwflf, o’: {our Bronlman brothers, Samuel. two industry WNW; wmpem “a, Allan. Harry and Abraham, David owl“ v1 y M _ H costiey, n. a Blair, Barney Aaron, “is, w ""6 r ‘Pbwli pf Montreal, ondnWilllamHTutk: and Mp5, Evelyn Car ne, o! all ax. . ExPflrtPei-mitslleveolod Llghthoyae An export permit for loading o1 K8896)’ I‘ IIIJIIfBd 29:! cssgsbonJthg grace! ‘Mackay, - - I en arse y , . esauners, was 1c, 111; quud m. produced slid Fancy‘ elmlained it sA1NTyJOHN.lN.‘l3?p;’o‘::hwllr-)- to the‘ court under questioning or 13.5mm, surwundh‘: Sign“ w” James Urnnksliaw, K. 0., special erdsy from Greer; 151mg o“ crown prosecutor. Other export 'fl,}‘lflflum, N. B. was cleaned up customs" sheets produced showed i115 QvQnmg m a’ “we” mew” ghiprlwllts by the Eastern Trading mm the Q Q a Dona“ m J a compunyto the high mas on the 3,9,1”. Department or Mafia; sin-ch Pauline. the Marleton, the n“; he“, Dan Landry assistant Joseph Patrick end the W. G. Roby 1E9“, on the mm mind ertson, Vessels previously mentlon-, munmd me dmtrm “mam m; “i in evidence concerning tho ship-l 3,, had wrench“ h“ buck m “m; ping of liquor into Canada.) mexphuned "mm" The m!“ Uiifpr reserve oi’ objection by y“ not regarded 1 7y counsel (or William Yule, doou- We,‘ as the Donaif; "amm ments were filed concerned with . exports to the high seas from New- “mom “kw mm "Mai Lmdry loundland by the Island Liquor company on the schooner Minnie May and by A. M. Robertson on the some vemel. "rho schooners. Mon- archy. W. G. Robertson and Sarah Pauline, were also shown to have been used by the Island Liquor Comlieily- Jean Peliverle, K. 0., special crown prosecutor, told the court the crown hoped to finish its caq: "very soon." His statement was made Iollowing defence requests the c minntion 0t Alfred Levesque, owner oi the soboorpr Galilano, be postponed until next week. Levesque, meanwhile to be bald incommunicado at the lequ-st or the defence in St. Vincent do Paul Penitentiary. Convicted On Fraud ' Charge (C. P. by Gull-film's Spools! Wlrol BEAITLE, March l4—W1l1ism W. Rsnick and his wife were con- "! ‘Lklng the United Votes mails to delicate’. ‘v5 oT-fiiiiirii- his money from persona in mqziy cities on the allegation they could claim shares in the “mythical $00,000,000 estate o! Ool. Jacob Baker, in the heart o! Philadel- chm." The Government contended tbe astute was mythical and brought in evidence tending to show that valuable pa/pers reputedly hidden in various cities o1‘ Canada and the United States. were waste pa/pcr. Nat. Covemment Retains Se a t (c. r. By Guardian's Epoch-l wire) LONDON, Mar. lt-(C. P. Gable) ~The Conservative party retained‘ the Norwood riding in today's by- aljeiiettlon with a greatly reduced ma- l” y. The results: Duncan Sandys, National Con- servative, l6,l4'l:' Mrs. Barbara Gould, Labor, 12,799,- Richard reind- lav. Independent conservative, 2.0m. In the general election o! 1931. the Conservative candidate. Sir Wflllcr Grooves-Lord, obtained s0.- Bfil votes aqainst 7,217 for Mrs. A. J.. Anstey, Llbemi. Tho lay-election was made moor "My by the elevation to the Bench or Sir Waiter. who had held the meat for the put l3 years. NORTH DIVER WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regulai-‘monthly mostin! 01' rhc North River Women's lnstltut» wns held at tlic homo oi’ Mrs. Bruce MleKlnloy on the evening oi Mai-oh 5th. with tpn mombcrs and two vis- itors present. The meeting opened by repeating the Club Woman's Greed in unison. Roll call was us- intlnued at hi lit t waiting u» rrrfvnmofi 53-.‘ nouui ‘o! his brothel‘, Jen Luidry, the island station's regular keepgr, U. S. »Liner Is Refloated A. P. By (Harmon's Bpgclfl who) NEW YORK. March ill-Alter wot-mg M: SI-‘bcLii-i uoum an q, mud not south oi Governors Xslmd, the Dollar liner President, Cleveland was reflected this atlemoozi. The shill» went memo when she swerved to avoid collision with an. other vessel. No damage resulted. Only the crew Wu lbonrd when she went aground. . 5'1‘. ANDREWS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ‘Ilho regular monthly meeting o! the St. Andrew's Women's Institute was held st the home o! Mrs. Frank Maolmym on March 5th, with seven members uid two visitors in attend- ance. 'l‘he meeting opened with the ‘Goad an: xnczg "sh "fan's: é the Green", ilollowod by the roll call, which was answered with an Irish ivlm. The minutes or tho previous meellos were read. approved Ami eiliwd by the Resident. One new number was welcomed to the 1n- stitute. Correspondence was mod by the Secretary, who also reported having received the government grant. A lengthy discussion then. tool: place on business relating to the institute. A bill was presented and ordered paid. Reports o! the different committees were given and new ones ap inted as Xoliows: School Commit ee, Mrs. Mani: Mac- Intyro and Miss Joanne Msclntvre; Biol: Committee, Mrs. Willi-ed Mac- Donald and Miss Bernice MacDon- ald; Entertainment committee, Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald and Miss Mabel Grlllin. The cabinet oi’ silver lot- toried by the Institute lmd which was recently drawn (or, was won by Mr. D. J. MacDonald, Jr., Mt, Stew- art. The program {or the ovsnl con- sisted o1 a song "My Lit Old Onbin Home" b Petor Phelnn; lin- strulnontal ill c, by Misses Mary and Rita MacDonald; n new? contest was put on by Mrs- M. . Smallwood, equally won by Mrs. J. P. Maclntyre and Mia Mary Mac- Donald, drawn by Mary MacDonald. A contest won also put on by Mn. Frank MMlnWN. equally won by Mrs. D. J. and Mrs. Wilfred Mu- Donald, drown b! M1‘!- Wllired Mac- Donald. 0n motion to ldicum, the rriootln! cloned by nlnuliw the N» tlonnl Anthotfl- filter which |_ delici- ous lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Misses Frances and Ter- esa Mncmtm. Next meeting to be held at the homo or Mrs. Willred MacDonald. Moetiiil opens with the Creed Ind no m: "Pen w: my bee" Helm" R05 call will be answered with l nickel. PIBQUID WEST SCHOOL minded to by “reading B. illil-‘llll-lil!’ lnutcs or previous meeting N841 W! ennroveo. The Sick committee “Din-ted one sick remembered with fruit. The School Committee re» , Ported new dictionary boulht 10' East Wlltshiro School. Bills 9.1110011?" "l8 to $3.3 were rmsanted and Dild- Thc Seem cry reported sovcrnmeili mint received. Mrs. Harry 5B end Mill-l Almil llnllowfill were 89* liemteo on Program committee 101' Kllril nioetilll. when roll call will N answered by ppying one cont 60~ a “M, a cording to sue o; ghee. Lunch llomr mitten. Mn. Gordon Thompson. Mrs. Jack Mnroeido, Mrs. Glen Owen. Mrs, Russell Wheatlcy. FR-ErORIA-Jrho government o! the Union o! South Ali-lea has BP- mnrlsted 00,000,909 m light the urt nuance. h . . If _?_cmn. ‘~'-{'-'-?5-5»‘:‘i. d.’ ..";;'.'.'."‘"' w“ "e '- , .. Fliflltjrirn‘! llf4llllll lilfll llfibq v4 \ Mei-tin mot, s Ida Qnflin. Handmh . 8 Von 000M- radeayV-l nv-bn n Juniow Coffin, a Ivan Kelly. Lpona Handmhlm. Klnn sinner-nonzero» Inonth oi and. 5L1 Mary I-Landrahlm. 9mg. 1x~1 Ids. Handrahsn. Grodo VUI—I Erma Jay, i QpA-o “Wfl Thelma Birt, 2 Fill time IV-l Venom 1008mm. _ Gimdg ado-Li Iisaol Hiraheo. 0min g-(bi-i come out, u I--(c)-1 Alice Jay. G I—(d)-1 Bertmrn Mog- "novi (“nvtllli TIWAI‘! ' ECI-—I ‘tim'" "’ 2"‘m't"'i.'.!.';°“i.!l"tl United States can... (oi-elm p. lotions committee today IWIWN {or the second time the i935 0m- eva treaty loi- the supervision o! m, intefhlW-lflll trams in anal and munitions. uTmw 14150014‘ so r m” _ i-auia- cum TOWN-Oortruda do we», I IGhOOl M1011". Ill flflfiflod )1 nei- own stocking tiod around h" neck by I olrotokor enraged “q “use she threatened hi; diam ondeomio MwDonald. ‘Ivwhfi. _' (I. More! \ iieshnt HINDU. ~\ mo... IN MEMORIAM ll. WILD“! HYIII The community o! m. Albion and ding dinriotl wm sorry to mgoniiioo till-ll glryfofii do!’ ll! 0i two your; and mouths, 0n January Ill, i935. ocoomiieitnlerwonl ui oper- gop n dicitll It the Prince Ill: d it announced Ive CHARWW - smwii‘ 611.039.16.15’. ~—-uuv—i db waist. -A N EW s sAs o N a WM Priced To Meet Y... Budget RIGHT new world, gay new woridl Already the days are longer, brighter, warmer! Your dark, heavy winter suit has served its purpose. Now you want lightness, colors, freshness! Now you ovant clothes that will lift you up, "pep you up and swing you into the rhythm of the new season. Now, you want clothes that will maiie you feel that it's Springl, And the spirit of optimism and cheerfulness that marks Spring, 1935 has been captured by these new styles‘. There's a softness, a nonchalnnt drape to these new suits, There's an understand- ing o! design and of pattern that will make you look the way. you've always wanted to look! Suits that. seem to add inches to your height, that broaden your shoulders and narrow your Yes, your clothing dollars will certainly buy more at "The Men's Store" this year! More smartness, more treshness and more value! We're all set and ready for Spring! And wdre all set to get you ready for Spring! A wonderful Spring feature is the 2 pant Suit at $2250 716%!’ v /i cure, but to no avail, for Qod willed otherwise. Ho was the younleu child and only son oi Mr. and we. John H. Myers, Mt. Albion. Besides his sorrowin parents, them are left to mourn, ree loving sisters and a host ol trlende. Billy, as he was tondly known, was a bright, active llttlc fellow Ind will long be remembered around Mt. Al- lison and vicinity. ' ‘me services at the home and mm were conducted by the Rev llw my. _ m fgmfrfmm-m gm’ sol-front woman's mentors mire 1% Tlglltvgghlrd Pam w: ° “I? m“ '" "- The March meetinz oi’ Suffolk a“: 53f,“ n‘ ‘me All!" wanna’; Institute met ll the homo Inumm‘ w" u“ mmh m“ o! Mrs. James Blnolunore on March cemetery who" an w“ w on l 8th. Fourteen members and three w“ mdiwy Md to n” “gm” f‘ visitor: were present. The meeting we remmmon mom 5mm‘ t“ opened with slnling Institute Clrol bearers were‘ Oilfield William pnd and "mun" crud“ no" ca" w“ no", qhandierfluwimrw“ a“ ‘answered wi "what women dis. "no, w," “a Mun Juli“ the moat in men. "Minutes or mt presented fléétmr read and approved. The house 0n March 18th. It was or- School Committee reported o. very ranged to have a grab bag solo n! interesting visit to the school and the April meeting to be in uhuyolo! treat given to children. The Sick Mary Arblng and Ada Meilick. Committee reported two visits. The lor March are: School, Mrs. Jas. Clow Alld Miss Mary Arbinl; Sick, Mrs. Cole! and Mn. W. S. vlncArthur. Ouéstarigin: bills were an p!’ J _>_Good progress was r‘e~ portedon sole 6t mutceiroom ma drowinl will tulle place It the school eon were enjoyed. M! interesting reading was given Mrs. Henry Melliok, "co-o ratl between parents, teacher n. chi-id": Ernest then a spoiling match was put on, Mrs. Ernest Coics will be the hostess for ‘April moetlnl. Meeting. clogfsq with Notional Anthem. omi- which Gaines. mimic-doc long and infli-