a‘ ~ A W M” A pnoenrtbevirrio-rii-pdwvwi- a a estern | O . S u m m e rs i d~e Sennon By The luaxle Dreams a Lands WO-rk °f . Tignish 0o uple ‘éfttritifii‘fr‘°si‘ar‘“re"rtti°o?‘dfrr"- ' S Bowiin o w oh o of Come Back Maritime Artists o I h 33;» o» y; d" 4;“ gglllgr; w - r g av Ill 0a ——— -— r rs... secrete-cow pa: glow- l-oarfloogodroiguw-o; “ma: T0 Till.‘ concur in ' ' 1 RDGEVIL-LE, celii, Much c4. - (v- P. By Guardian’! Special Wire) a a rat’ Golda“ tiff how mooted or irrrnbor- mw m-oo""'_" “no” o, v ers Rent Hall Friday, March ____ K r (AR) -— There are whispers that MONTREAL, March 24.-—Paint- . , in: oi mo oid o“; m wmpuuqu cantl o rrord strictu- "an, i, 21th. obi-goo: sifted. dolo- niimrang Q || Q I l] ll Ii m‘: if‘? u" fglfiitzlltg"? ilghfl" ‘into’ "m" 1:3,‘? ow" "W111i? ‘f wfldlllllg Jllhlhfl with our present day Intern. u; mem- » 011811 . so can . . ycome e ea er- e yam, e ownw any _ ti, on oiiooooiiinm, mod; mo‘ no‘ oowooo i: sour-tam at a p. M. Is-Ziflifl-fi-fi-lf, Mmooooid ooo pushing wars, in Canada, miss Elizabeth Styring iivfno wit? mo, i,“ mo“; “out. -JA9 "a Toy,“ Hoohoy m‘ ii llbr the present, however, the for- Nil". A-R-C-Ao Princl?” or the spao In n11 these things both of you hi" ogomizcr . . Icr chllhlalnn lpply lunged’; Aoboot m on g-imdoy 1110111153 Mm}; 33nd mer heavyweight champion who Nova Scotia College of Art, told The mo‘ and bo-umul home oiwoyo been mind oboe“; o; m; gonsington. Mormon 656 in the Konoinoion Proobytoi-ion went down and out under the furi- members of the Maritime Womens o! m and M" Pom M chmsoon “mm You. iioooioiio homo h“ bu; FRESH rroecn beef tripe in ww“ Fuwmw" ‘mum's Williams 5'18 ohm)” m“ Wm‘ °' mm“ %‘.';‘.°“.‘.‘““““‘ o! ‘m mu“ 1m 01% o! giilgnitfinu ‘p251? °ll i115 pill-skirts p! Tlzpish was a’ m‘ “m” °’ " m“ m“ ‘Wm m} st Bruce's L-aaie-a-zi-zi “BTHUTE Total m a very oihgizgihtiiiltloeria-oln mg falling; ifoilgkléltaolii: 23mg?’ oroolfoioo if “W; fine" fiff $2? scene of unusual galety s. so’... time gatherings and rioiivliltlierovouirl pp;- ‘ ' ———~ d 0 , ‘ . ition inoureoc o as was _ “mud Vito-crumb“! Too moo," monthly muons 0o I PRINTERS believer, oi m ioooi oiiisioooo. in valley. where the moon and stars ful painting school,’ said Miss Nutt. fiibifitg: tcgéfiuggggéhslgglgfi‘; been one oi iindoioiondinio mo“- —E-M- t! no u oo o m“ the Women's Institute met at the U wood _ o now heaven ominow earth. provide most of tho bright light! 101‘ “d1”!- “mml W“ Y0" W111 have w“ an ideoi ooo and in mo moi-o, lng conditions and a realization of mtll. the 0*‘; Pofolzyib zed b horne of Mrs. scctt Jardine on Wed- B‘ i, m Ill there days d! devastation and “'15 “m” °’ Bmlldwliy- ‘my “w” ‘° be my pm“ m“ ins the lubiierisns accompanied by ‘mm “ninth” t° “w” °‘ W“ l“ 31mm 8' drug-a 24 iy “may. March 18th at 2:80 o'clock. ' m’ “m” s“ flood. of were and rumors of mom .T° ‘h’ “"1"” °‘ m“ m“ m1‘ y°“ b°1°““ t° m” Mmumw‘ Th” their bridesmaid and. .- msman of "midi and mend‘ ‘"1"’ m" "Wm Brwf- 1" ‘ ‘L The president presided and the H‘ mm‘ m we. the thought of astate of har- w“ “w” 1“ “m” 11" "will" 88° P°°P1° 1“ u“ mmmw‘ a" 81°" iirtv years ago drorgr to Tignish been 5° He" ""1 0°" l0 Y°"- I" meetmil 01191100 by singing of Ode R‘ Hum“ ‘m mony with each other and with the and flatbed" Hie-am" ‘m the 4°‘ at gem“: started’ but 011.98 may Convent where the Reverend Pastor the” “'5 W911“ h‘ u” “my ‘m1’: _s0ME GOODFOX NEWS from and iopeoiing oi Crooo m unison E. Ward Q95 Divioo win. mo above on o ooooo acre ranch owned by Ancll Hofl- std-rt. they will never let go. John A momma“ “lemma B to min“ which u, moi; wiii, in “m! flbmilwll- K191‘ w°°¢15100 099000 llD Teri members and four visitors rea- T°ml 3357 of security and permanence, in mm’ 5m“ ma“ M“ h” played B‘ petition oi their Nuptial Mass as- Wm“ °1 marmd m“ 11°“ 1M1“: 1i; dens and found 80 pups. 14-3423-3-25-11. -_.__ _-THI BRETHREN OF MT. one, for accordin o ted on throu hout the ma m]: tfflefiffii .‘.‘.§“r".i.r.'2'°..£°..2 fr h“ “k” ’°' 51* Wilda 0f 0m“ I. "where there is go tvisisgfomtg: Zffieififitfi‘ 1"” pounds om mg- wmmmc" Mm“ kDef-illll" of their Irlcrfdr end neiglfbggrr. 111:1; °' 1”" °‘ “l” ‘“°°“5 °‘ “h” ‘““1"' “WSW Marla on '.f‘hu:sda March oslk back o’ mam Secretary was S‘ Arsetnmm 505 1100910 perish" Lounglnglback in a. chair watch- “on” particularly m the mom“ '1' ‘he evening at the bmmm acmwd mun‘ ' of Mt. f m Y- o! no a cd to purchase same. Corres- - BM as 545 The ioiiowing is on ouiiine oi the mo the sunset Boer oxoioooo “This ired parts of the province, is plsc- of upwards of one hundred and fifty In matters pertaining to Church iii, at 1 pom» ‘creole! Pm: 1 w pondence was read and question- L. MacFarlane 419 sermon, taking ioi. his text “my, is the loo" fie seems to moon it ing a terrific load on the little band persons called to partake of their and school you have always been tending b6 Bllllw ham s1 d B-A naire on Legislation glued 1m 1i; W. Rogers 533 boiioid I om,“ new heavens and The zo_'yoo_r_oid ooommo oioyooy of 2'! women who are all that is hospitality. The spacious dining ardently interested, and from the Brother, H. . e t . 811i! .43. was decided that we keel) the Lib- I. Vaughan 551 o new oorth", Isaiah o5‘ i.i_ Mn is not roooy to some oowoiorovor left of the Manitoba pmvlncfal hall was arranged to seat almost older days when your horses and u, Bell, M11. $80" HW- 11-3 '1 rdrytbooks for another month. Next Total 2553 miood said. on the ronoio Ho ooo Hoflmoo no nursing service, according to the thirty guests and a bounteous ban- outfits were at the disposal of the --—-—--—-——- Dir/Le: ing to be held at the home of HOLMANS Tiiio was i, oiomise mode by God flickering with Hoiiywooo and M“ annual report of the department of duet was begun at 5:30. Seated at clergy at all times for short m‘ 1on8 persona“ . Jardine Stavert, roll call to be io the i-igiiioous minority oi the is studying Eingiish and speaking health and public welfare, tabled in tild first table were the Jubiiarians. 1011111035. B-Yld 011F108 the m0“? Vii-TS gtovvered by a Geography question. C. Whalen 610 kingdom oi Judo“ It is not the Wm ho ooor “om again? o“ iiio iegisioiiii-o by Hom 1, B_ Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Chiasson, that your ancestors and relatives . -Mr. J. W. Waugh. New 51mm’ Tklflecilonuéllfnliouglted w 65 cum N’ Durant 5w 001i! pliwc in Scripture where God wife. the former Mary Ellen sulli- Gnmihs. minister. the“ grmmsman and 511010801010. ""041 11110 Chlllch l" many 10V 00P- u o mono visitor oo Moooooo m‘ 1:081“ e 0r the clay consls- L. Monkley 60'! spooks oi. new heavens and o new “m, ooyo oo_ Bot Boot noes to too “more is “room need ioi. an i,i_ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Arsenault, Rev. acities, right down m the present. '1 0 d Blidliillg match. which end- w, Currie 534 ooflh we have o “mo” pm new with the idea that he might be the crease in the personnei oi this Se,“ J. A. MacDonald. Rev. W. Keefe, your attendance, your devotion, your Avoso Dove Town, mack Banks’ ed in a tie, contest by Mrs. Elton R, Morrison 513 in tho iwonooiiroi ohooioi, o1; tho dwhiio hope-r ii Louis erases Jim vice." Dr. F. w, Jackson’ deputy Ml‘. and Mrs. Fred Conroy, Mrs. sympathy and wholehearted desire visions he’ out" M“ my ohm Cairns, Song by Mrs. J. Stavert and High three c. whom, 37m book o! mvelaoon Broddookflnd M“ says Louis will minisior’ wmos in ioviowioo the Leo codie Chiasson Mrs. Jas. E. to be of material asistance in these B ' Mm Scott Jardme' The meeting H131‘ 5111319 3- mat" 391- What does Isaiah PF°Dhecy con- do that. However. right now Max Work 01.’ the Yeflf- "I 11m 0011V1ll00d Richard‘ Mr‘ “d m5‘ Qured G311‘ matters has always been m “m1” lips. in Kemington-B cgmpbell, Bedeque, and Mrs. Ben dicitisr-B - Pidgeon-B 0 thug jjinmhnlo llilllfll‘! o canning Press be ‘ti thi _ garments. Children's (B65565 WBIS m ' '“‘“'°"" Pl “Slllll- Wlllrllr "r SEAN-Tr‘? March i; - n). her rccogenriyreaeexiis s1‘: i: $1.1." 1K2 i312 “g5 made by three hoops or cu Guide “Y R"- J- f» Mawllllllld. Fev- W- kind t° W" and l" hope for e top- Dooooo. 1M moooioo oioooo ooh . deviation "om the low o.’ shun Romero Momoors of tho oivii so? Keefe. Mr. J. J. Arsenault, Mr. J. A. tinuance of this happy condition. Amateur Contest DMISS Marla Campbell. Ralph lmllded to roll call. Sick Committee Ytlifirfcd one sick in district, but had received frult before. School Committee repo; bed that the teach- closed by singing the Ngtionoi M- them. _ Lunch was then served and a soc- High three E. Ward 60B. High single MacDonald 2'11. HAOFABLANE PRODUCE CROCKETT & GALLANT -—Messrs. Garnet Pmfittand T. W. Bentley; Summer ide, were in lcensingion on Monday. in attend- ance at the funeral of the late Mr. grant of $2.00 and $1.00 from Nor- boro Institute for lottery tfckeis. A bill of 82 cents was presented by the Sick Committee and paid. Sick Commitete for next month will be Mrs. J. M. Gfllis and Mrs. W. Glllls. Two questionnaires were filled out and 0 Paper was read on Cocoa. Roll call at the next meeting will be National Anthem. High three W. Schurman 624. High single C. Crockett 2'15. Letter Reveals ‘ Passing Writer busy life Wilhelmina Stitch-Mrs. Ruth (Cohen) Collie of London- did not have much time to keep up Canadian correspondence before her favour with. God and man, is a state bo strive for, a hope to ye. joice in, an ideal to hold before oer-hing the new heavens and the new earth? In the first Place the former things shall not be remem- fs not yet complete. Hence we do not always at the present time recognize our sin of thought and deed. Also if we do recognize our sin we are more or less callous to it. But at that time of which Isaiah speaks we shall be wholly sanctified. we shall consequently appear to us as a heinous offense against God. Could we enjoy eter- nity if we remembered? We cer- lot of golf, dabbled at ranching, at- tended the movies regularly. He oc. casionally referees a. wrestling or boxing bout and he's put on weight. is not looking far past the movies, golf and the ranch. Baer speeds upstairs and hauls out sure lived a lot." he muses as the pages of the scrap-book stir the depths of his memory. “And I'm go- ing to live a lot more." A comeback-Aha movies, radio, master of ceremonies or even wrest- ling. maybe-somehow Max expecg to climb back into the think of First Reading ADVISES INCREASE OF PUBLIC NURSES (By The Canadian Press) that a. province-wide scheffié of nursing service would more than pay for itself." ed more than 1,000 toys and a quantity of clothing, Through the Winnipeg Junior Lieague the Wom- en's Club, Renfrew Ladies Club and other groups, more than 500 chil- dren were outfitted so that they could go to school. The Municipal Chapter, I. O. D. E., made 200 vice knitted mitts and other wool- len clothing and men of the un- employment relief orirlce donated HUMERSIDE GUAIN sisted by the Convent Choir. After Mass and a reception, they repaired to their home, where they were wai- clet, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gaudet, Mr. and Mrs. Arcade M. Gaudet, Mi‘. Agape M. Gaudet, Mrs. James ial hour was spent. R Noon“, .. , W. Kinch, Mr. and Mrs, Peter B. you were doing a duty, the benefits cw- gypmltitrg"... ~———- H. out... ti: lgrgs, m» imp mo» the we :..:.§."§:..,°’.,:°;:*:,:.:t:;s‘.“.:: "it; mkyisgiksgzrg-zgsmdzrg, tremor. M». or v... to... r. o woo to... u. to. so... t the recc INDIAN RIVE]; wmymiqis L mom“ 50o s a csecur identity or that we shall oyo Homo on o picture o! Dooioooy m,“ cases is MW mo“ a moo Clilusson Mrs. Joseph H. Arsenault, favourable and impressive effect on .11‘ ' msnTvTn C’. Crockett 607 fiek§§$°d§§e§§,e§“’ 131128530 “There's a great Elly!" he exclaims: of ‘the nurses’ time" iiltge time Q/iagiriigzéph L Gaudet‘ ML 0' E WW0 t fth thin i . - who ' i . acc un o ese gswegre .. ~14“? cI-iilvgixgupggtietxlodmsvigfi The March meeting of the Indian goof“! 22g? 1101 for our eternal happiness how- moo tligggkiiohzliikhgpgsyfoidogf.flack £12115}: 11551‘ f?!‘ ‘h; £93111?‘ fir"??? At the conclusion of the first have t0 Brett V011 tOdBY 0n this 10k- ilie Prll 0 “is Bunion-Sm u Rive;- wqmimio jfisututmheid oi, the o ever that we shall forget the de- “Jock would have kiiioo him" h 1a i gum" oni 1 d“? table. Mr. Joseph Arsenault came ous and festive occasion, to help you Maureen id“ in Kc i ct: Mme °' M“ Wm‘ “m” w“ ‘“‘ DOM FUR. SALES '1' mu‘ °f m‘ “m” “m” °°“1‘1 we says Max --1 rnev not bc so hot but ~56 001s’ ass sii s“ w‘ 05' can “c — mrwam and read a Hem“ “ddmss ‘mu m” "ems °f m” 1”“ mt’ 111 ammers motif?" oh “i” n, 3900041 by seven membe and two ' _ °“-1°Y_ eternity if W0 remembered 9-11 the Bill! 011° 19115111 m0 110w would mg Passes 1 51F“ llld 0nd 1l°m° couched in terms of congratulations years of fruitful endeavor, to fei- °“ Monday‘ a n g m; “n2; "131t°1'!~ The "1991108 098060 with O z the “ml an the ermrs» ‘H1119 mls‘ murder Louis Dempsey is as rough nursmg and glvlng.bed's1de atten‘ “m1 Mimatlilg the jubilarians on icitate you on this happy - asion; or the lite Mr- Wm- - seoll- creed, followed by roll call, “Hints - “film 5 9 takes of our lives? And in our con- ,“ they come). tivll to the needy §l¢l<- i the happy event. after which Miss to prove to you that we realize that, _ o 1 I l 1 on hooking and quilting." Mrs. m- B. 0 ark 5W dition st inst time we shall be B“, flipped m. pages i0 head- M1“ E- A- R“5i°11' he“ l“ t1" Edith Berllald read and presented the sterling qualities of mind and . -M1'5- M°1T15 55° ° éie V“ gar Hickey acted in th absence of w‘ schmman m more sensitive to sin than we are lines screaming his startling loss to nursing WWW’ Smd help m tenet the 113p.” “"1119 with a we“ wmd‘ hem“ whlch W“ 1mm 1n1ler1wd "W" Grill/t- flllmlid 111° 9-111“ "m? the Secretary. ‘rhrce embers paid 5- M6193’ 539 at the present time. The process Braddock “Boys ‘I was mo biggest work had been given by several or- ed English address skillfully worked hardy ancestors are still as active Hospital Sunday evening and was fees, ginoo tho February meeting J. Wright 479 of iwcnflcauon is going on m the Santa‘ 0111115 °1 11135~I gave Bram Ed-ruzations, including The Tribune and in a handsome gold frame. The in you both as they were on that rnccrssfully operated on for pppen- the Institute wceived a govemmem Total 267i hem oi every in“, beiiovor out ii oook the one, rm only 2o out no Empty Stocking fund, which doliat- addresses were accompanied by two greatest and happiest day or your beautifully upholstered amt-chairs and numerous other gifts and. re- membrnnces from their many friends and relatives. ' lvir. Chiasson similarly thanked his friends for their kind and lhOllghtflll addresses, as well as for their attendance, and happy speech. es suiting the occasion were made Bernard, Mr. Fred Conroy, Dr, J, E, Blanchard and Mr C. F. Morrissey. The decorations throughout ivere in whltifand gold streamers with partner has always taken a most active interest, and her part as hos- tess on so many occasions has in itself meant, beforehand, the great- lished fact which has been appreci- ated, and which has also been ac- companied by the knowledge that lives fifty years ago when you were joined together in the holy bonds of Matrimony. We thank you for the honor and privilege extended us of attending your Golden Jubilee. We are glad to know that you have been favour- ed with many blessings and that Divine Providence has been most In conclusion we ask you to ac- cept these gifts and tokens of our goodwill and sincere respect, and W0 ellpress the wish that you may 270 pairs of children's moccasins. Miss Margaret Mcelian of the service directed work which raised $3.300 for radium treatment for cancer for needy country people. In examining 8,054 country school children, 4,218 were found to have defects of teeth, tonsils and other ailments. In all 23.893 home visits were made for health instruction, 1,920 mothers "and children went- to child welfare stations, and 103 clinics for teeth, tuberculosis and mental hygiene were aided. untimely death ended her career as poet and lecturer and preacher. But a friend of hers in this city mceived just before Christmas a letter containing the news she had a granclchildl Elizabeth. she put it into one of her famous "Stitches" in The Daily Herald and called it "Rival Grannies." She tells of how she wrote to a friend-“the purple ink was my proud brcatlW-to tell her of the wee baby in Singapore and her joy in being the “Granule of this sweet." And the friend writes back at thinly could not. If we remem‘ ed eternity would be one long ex- pause of sorrow and regret, God also shall forget our sin. He not Olllkiitrdons us but he also re- moves the guilt of sin and forgets our sin. In the second place there shall be joy in God's new creation. There is much in the world now which will cause every devote Christian to rejoice. We see the beauties of nature and we rejoice in God's cm- atiori. But the world, as it now is, is marred by sin and its conse- the gold figures, fifty in profusion, and withnn abundance of yellow flowers. The banquet was under the skillful management of Mrs. Frank D. Gaudet, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Gaudet and a body of charming and capable waitreggeg dressed in black with gold-colored aprons and figures 50 done in black, the whole scheme showing great thought and much skillful labour. After the last table had been served, the young folks removed the tables. and with Mr. John Chiesson at the violin and Mrs. J. l". Skerry long be spared to enjoy the com- forte which they provide. Your Tignish Friends. 'I‘1g'nish, February 24. lilac-T. Old llumbe is Theatrical Troupe lie - organim Given Trade Pactln Senate (C. P, By Guardian's Special Wire) (YITAWA, lvfarch 34-3111 to ratify the Canada-United States trade agreement received first reading today in the Senate. De- bate on the measure will open to- morrow on motion for second reading. Senator Raoul Dandurand. Rules and regulations Bdveming the oummerside Board of Trade Amateur Entertainers Contest to be held in the Summerslde Auditorium about the last of May, i936: No applications accepted after my 20th. Only residents of Prince Edward Island are eligible to compete in this contest. The Show Committee shall reserve the right to rule out any performer at any time, for any reason it may Commission Finding OM81‘! is Criticized MONCION, N. 3., March 24- Ross Hamilton. noted female im- personatnr with the Old Dumbells theatrical troupe, passed through Mcncton this afternoon on the Canadian deem sufficient. Each performer will be allotted ii- ud fate of Griinnie-dom be- tivities of S ta . Wh God - maximum of five minutes for his or Toronto where he will join a new. 21$“ Si“? had acquired a small new and regmralte‘ ohecnnew heg- Spook. The hm was given third old timers can play them. The —-Al'nollnfg pom no", sooth gm, her act. ly formed company in which will .. .. .. - , ‘ o h roodin in the Home oi Common, spacious floor was quickly filled and ermzn by the federal govornmml , A competent accompanist will be b, m; Nowmoi,’ Jock M," mo baby Paul. Your news. you en. an t e new earth shall not be 8 both young and old tripped the light under the nndmgs o; q, comm“. furnished any applicant if so iri- dicated on application. In such cases, rehearsals shall trike place th afternoon preceding the perform- ance at the School Auditorium. Voting on placlngs of performers in the contest shall be done exclu- sively by the audience in such man- ling idr the display 05 the o ration of the Dominion 011mm March 24—'I‘rial air- to Great Britain in 1m the mi- ner as the cornmitcte may deter- comm“! ca .. i _ fllction. Her northern trip, lectur- But more wonderful still God D9 l gusto Mo“ crown b ion i mine. - m‘ "feminine charms n impel- ing, was cancclled-"the first time", himself shall rejoice in his xe- cmvwnmem‘ 5111111114“ A“ “d 1'° 111m“ ‘fights betwwn Inland and Moncton to atteridgth: geleifratxitib: imzizaitifrfslunegiixi-rnfslsgroiou 211113121117; Prizes awarded winners shall con- sist of cuh only. and will be as fol- lows: lst prise, or winner of contest. $50.00. 2nd placing. $25.00. 3rd placing, $15.00. 4 prizes of 010.00 each. 4 prises of $5.00 each. r - . ance of the interest was appor- “"8 '1 “ma” °°m°'°“°1‘ “"1 1"’ ~ li is t1 k itin h ied his hrist 111mm l" 010W P" wll hydroelectric development cf the glorious rlvilege of bein bl t A" I | l M u is looking for a great revival among Volga’ ogeiooiuxfiay iwfiwfiewf. wgoohziyiiiiireooieog remove Everything on their saJories went through the river. look bac over fifty yea]: o‘; 1:1,“? ‘gulf: ofiiiiiivgguigiliogsiziergxgso lie-arm Says Premier c. P. Cable viii luuterr 1' r (By Guardian's Siwcill W1") ADELAIDE, Australia, March 24- -“Wa must be in a position to fight ii we have w," Prime Minister J. A. Lyons wlnied the country in a "W111 0010" i110 °°mm°“w"1"h (non Much QL-Th sued th miperlal rliament" who fell d th fir 1-, g cub here icdsv. huviififl oi , ‘flee, oi moo miif reetnri house. beet state is altogether venity. Se- fo mo ‘foo f“, m, “Zflomen, o, l,‘ T T virgin soil, rotors; £23 irrrtvghl: “"1 Ismd‘ Dwlmm m‘ °°'““‘°“"°“m'" ltary girplanea was unimi curly‘ m‘- °°m° “vmd "“_‘°1‘ °’ h" “l”- 5“"°1Y °"°'l’ m“ ""“°“‘ 1“ Canada rnev have itrrthoritv to a ax "g o heritage which iustlv and truly 111110000! WON ill B 110F110"! @1131‘ ‘111'° 1b m0 upbringing “d oiiiiob o vain mow; mioiy they are 01-5‘? amend the country's wnstftution places you among the first of the tiou, the Srimo Minister said Aus- tralia inult modernice her arma- Iillitg. “The defence of the notion ma Ocean Limited of the National-Railways, on his way to Pat Raffprty, ako of the olcl Dum- bells. Ross has been spending the win- ter with his mother at his home in Great village, Nova scotia. and has lately been dieting to regain his girlish figure, his role in the new counting features. The new comp- any is expected to open in Ottawa Monday week. He stated the new company has received an invitation to join the pilgrimage o1 ex-ser- vice men to vlmy this summer and it is quite possible the company will make the trip. Speaking of the legitimate stage, the famous impersonator of fem- inine roles stated it was experien- theatrc patrons. ILS. To Expand recommended to Congress t fly ill y, report by the House 00 rnituc. describing cquiplrlwt ill ti". United Staten mpy all‘ will‘ l‘ y "impohnt" and "inadequate." m" m11110lll." 119 "15 "Y°“ aim-man 303cm (lD-NT!) of thd 3"‘- °°111° h“! ‘ ‘"1 9°13“ 1m’ ‘*1 ‘u ‘"1" 115° mm‘ h’ end 1n ible government" in Canada. Elen- HALIIPAX, March 24 - Rough from another family of the same N? thou millions oheefully- Noth- mmoory aviation sub-committee dc- 110101111. lhd 110i‘ P°°m5 l" 1n 5°11“ 09mm" A “m” m“ 11° ‘“°°°“‘- atm- A. O. Hardy (Lib. Brookville) weather was making it difficult for hardy first settlers of our land, the “m” mo 5.1mm“ mo‘, m‘ “m” mm d°t°m°y olarod in the report “our nation is ifllllldim illlth01°81"- 511° mum‘ 1'11 1“ m“ '5 u" ‘mm Mimi flavg mtim of his intention to the Dutch steamship Spearndam to first people to arrive on our shores, loo "..°.,,,"°"“°' we“ :::~.....* .-*-.'::.r::.:isi:l:"s=tit“ apt-u...- zmvem: rm t» srmmrtdccv “.1; “so; racers: "‘".'..l‘°'“°" ' of the e 0 ' i1 the eminent pro to give d s ppera of wlflmll y.‘ the itiie tic and Pacific 0mm I041 '"-"—-* rt tilt Wt- Tha" "l" m“ "I" it officiasvmoognition. veesels were awaiting the arrival of During the half century of your n‘ J‘ M “ B o u Po L‘ w; mug? govern ourselves uoord- ‘TICUHSIIB DEFEAT BULLDOGS certainties in this world which may (‘W the poweflu] "wage mg pvyundo, wedded life you have noted many 0111015513151 irrgiy." i "-'T o u who wry "fly l!" 11W 01 Yell" 1“ 0mm or nsv. on. DOUGALD tion rroniriin, owners of the tug climate in livlris and labour ccndi- MONTAGUE, r. n. I. |(0- P- N 000511“ P“ 1 but a few brief hours. Consider the Gm“; r hero ihio oivioi-i-iooih tions, the evolution of the crude one. connector] Wm; rminu. microns arm r nun/tunes Prince com Instill Arrbrrierrco A chem handle. Selene and ,1 lnlugton non Il-L AY’ RAOI wupou. March n-(cdaoebie) --'!‘iio ‘Thames Rowing Club won thiemadoftheriverraoe Satur- dly from Mcrtlake to Piiinoy. 10 N minutes and nine seconds. The dis- tance in 4 1-4 miles. over the 5on0 course as that used in the Oxford- ormbridgc boot not but in tllv W- ters lliir _Air Forcoi ________. THAMES ROWING CLUB WIN l SATUBD S yesterday (Dece fcrent churches in Leicester. "Last summer. lying on my back, with a nurse 1r g ‘endance, I wrote a book called ‘V. ..nen of the Bible,’ published by Methuenb. I had such nice letters about it from minis- and laymen. once to any that she, we, is in the thought, would make a. stir. But I'm a Granule too, you reel" "A-h yes", I smiled, “there's Poul for her—but there's Elizabeth for mo!" Mrs. Collie who lived in Hove, Sussex. WBs ill from April to Oc- tober last year with a heart af- she wrote, “I have not been lectur- ing night after night for seven years. But I did give three sermons mber) in three dif- had much rest since I left my dear home in Mortimer Place, in St. John's fwfnnipegl." Yet she was very happy in knowing she had giv- en comfort and hope to thouiands by her "fragrant minutes." The house she watched in the building, and she designed all the decoration, the re- mfen to she sult being indeed a charming and m_ition of her son Ralph. l-Ie won a éreeearch scholarship and is now Wining in Sirigflliom. Her mcivher liveii in Milwaukee. night a iirill fen-t Windsor Bull-Dogs 4-3 in the flml loheiiuled Intorihtionnl Hoo- hey gggue game, played hero night. ‘I110 some teams will in playdownc Pridlf- _...__.--_.—--- AIPOINTIJTOIUDGISIIP N, March ik-Nlg nemnn assisted in three goal: to- aii London Tecumseh: staged ing third period rally to de- to. meet quences. It is marred by the ac- mitrred b sin and its oonsequeces. 'I‘he new heavens and the new earth shall not be marred by the activities of Satan. The first para- dise which was lost shall be re- gained. The deemed shall re- joice in the perfect world — this Paradise restored. damned. God says through his prophet. “I will rejoice in Jeru- salem and 10y in my people." No matter how much We meditate on this passage we cannot fathom the wonder of it. The great, infinite God perfect in all his ways will re- joice in his poor, finite, imperfect creatures who are redeemed. God wll reloice in those who have hon- ored him as being their God and from the new creation which might cause discouragement or sorrow. God's promise for the new world is in utter contrast with this present world. For a description‘ of the present world we may and the thirty ninth Psalm. “Bchdid, thou hast made my divys as an hand- breath; and mine age is asinothing beforethoo; vcrflycvorymanavthis gather them." From the natural plight of thousands not so very far away 1mm us. Many of them had labored for years for the few ma- terial possessions which they had. Suddenly in a few hours the rivers nee and their material possessions m: either entirely pwept away or greatly depreciated. But it shall not be sointhanewheavensandthd new earth, the men of life shall not be lhort. The redeemed shall Liberal leader, and Senator Arthur Meighen, Conservative leader, will last night. The Senate met for only a. short time and adjourned until tomorrow. Notice of motion was given by Senator: F. B. Black (Cons. Sock- ville) that he will move Thursday for appointment of a special oom- mittce to consider and report on make recommendations with re- spect to the desirability of extend- ing or curtailing such operation. Measures to continue for another year tine deduction of five‘ per cent on salaries of civil servants and to extend similar treatment in mem- bers of the judic’ "y, commissioned officers of the navy and military forces and officers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police by a initial reading stage. Senator Geomd lillnch-Staunton (Cons. Hamilton) gave notice he would question the government next week on the probability of amending the British North Arn- erica Act. The Hamilton Senator said he would inquire “whether it in the intuition of the government to who dope io have legislation quieted in vain; he hcapeth uPi u my i” ‘ioomod pioooi. from, riches, and knowath not who shall, viewpoint life seems vain. The lit-i time to time. With the 100th anniversary ap- proaching of the "birth of respons- (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ANTIGONISH. March 22—-Rcv. Dr. Dougald Gillie, a professor at St. Rancid Xavier University here frcmlwltolwsaniifromlm to I024, died in lwcpital today af- termillneeaoftwoyeors. Howls 68 years old. Chfist. In it too idealistic? IA it Transatlantic Flights This Year (CAR-Haves By Guardian's Special Wire) the United Statos in connection ‘with the proposed transatlantic commercial route may take place this year Sean Lemass, Free State Minister of Industry and Commerce said today. ‘ Mr. Lemass made this statement in the course of a speech at Foy- nes, Limerick, a R/lver Shannon port, where a new pier has been constructed in connection with the Mr. Lcmasa said the De Valera government had been advised by experts that Ireland had as good facilities for servicing commercial air rcvutee as were to be found any- where. He said that Ireland, being on the direct route, should get thb ‘bulk d tmnaatlatltic traffic. kiiiflfFreighter (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) at the organ, the melody of old time "Weddm! P0618" Were played as only fantastic and made merry for sev- eral hours, while those not so in- culled enldyed themselves with cards and other games. Telegrams and other congratulatory messages were received from their Boston friends, while their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mae Chiasson, came from Au. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Dr. Blanchard and the Doctor, of Charlottetown. The address read as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Chiasson: Dear Friends, - Your friends in great numbers have gathered here this evening to celebrate the ob- serviince of the Golden Jubilee of your marriage. You who have the proud and ried life must have had the honor of living with the early pioneers of Tlguish. and as you, sir, are one of the direct descendants o; urge young bravo man of the same name who at the tender age of thirteen years, history rdvwill. Was the first person to jump from the boat on arrival at the shore near here in 1799, and ltia also recorded that it was he aristocracy of our settlers. To your 10l/108 and amiable partner of these fifty years also belongs the same proud heritage of being descended The Bilderdyk had drifted iii milee north of her position last night but the tug would be along- side the distressed vessel lain this afternoon, according to wireless messages sent out by the Franklin. She is roughly 800 miles east of Halifax. BLIZZARD SWEEPS MANITOBA methods of cutting away the forest (C. P. By Gnu-dim’: Ipodll I|IQ' FREDERIICTON. N. 3.. MDIQ. 34 sion which eat at Halifax in i871, were attacked m the New 311mg‘ wick legislature today by r. T. B. Young. Lib. ‘Gloucester. The money is known its “mining bounty money" paid on account of the compensation allowance made at Halifax during the summer of 1877, for the extra privileges en- joyed. by American fishermen along the coastal waters of the Marltimes and Quebec. The Canadian government of the time decided the interest should be paid annually and they fixed upon a tonnage basis as far as the ves- sels were concerned, and the bal- Scotia, the fishing is carried on in vessels of from 50 to 120 tons and up. while New Brunswiclrs north shore cod fishermen formerly worked in boats of from l0 to l2 tons. He considered the $73,000 awarded No- va. Scotia in 1934 was too great in comparison with New Brunswick’: share of 324.000. Quebec's $50000 and the $11,000 given Prince Ed- EYESIGIIT I rxiiiiiiiirioii and clearing the land, breaking and GOMPTGIPS» FUNERAL srnvicr ~—~-—~— - — ' "' poeite direction. _ “b arrow‘ Moron oo__o_ n m,“ enjoy the fruit of their labora- too impossible? ff the new heavens (i; ir_ i,’ Gnu-mug‘ 3mm win) hazhebeelrfuumaitgnwwigicgltho event Ion. x. c. ci Winnipeg. iorrrrer 31305111,“; lglofoof obi‘: o“; for‘, lilo: o???‘ ‘loillglooflflf, log‘: oi énozirosiroodiigoia>iieo we in» opened r. complain he of Iinanl smo- s. v . lint wll "W" "l "m- “1 “m” ‘mm ' M“ mony with-cows will that before to admit that it m impossible of muumn‘ “mom, m; mo, §'_°i}'°'~"°"°" "nm-‘iflfihlllllflpfl It. III! . eecondiu 1M4- ‘nl’ “m” m” ‘m “mm” 1” u” "moowmm we expnu e desire it shall be an- fulfillment. But tn re will be new highways were blocked rs a bliii- “"’"'°“"""°"""_“““'“'“"'“'°I"S ‘ “W” ' ' u“ 1° ‘Mm “m. ‘n. m m‘ bemhqafoet: “mtg. late l: . 00d lhlll even ca‘ the heavens and e new earth. ‘more mg b)" m,“ m“ o"; o wide “u"h7“"'m" '1“ F“. "l" 00"!‘ N Kflbli 1 o“ q.g.||— g wig!’- 1971 "h" a" “m”. dub and“ m‘; 3 “fine, Announce: wild bent to be time l-nd not to will be new heavens and a new section of the province. In Winni- Mm "Mu" "i733 '1“ @0340 HUI! Ally“, o at your ennui IIIM- 1" " “w” “m ‘My? Com- mmt of the ippointmrrrt rm myflg destroy. earth because it is the prvlll“ °l m. street traffic was einrost back "P! "Marita raw- - " n“ “m” ‘mmsoo m’ by Jultioe llinistdr upturn eitcr This is the hope which ood of- the unchangeable rnd cnrnioctcnt to nor-rrrsi after eiioris to cieer innmnu-mwlbl “Win53” “m’-'m”"‘ internship. ilntnihnwigitiilrbllitvil: - ' flildiltilld-illldllllfll»