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of Hindrances Indicated “| Highlights of Budget
: ‘ Ottawa, May 1—(CP)—Following are. highlights of
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“qj Net Liabilities of ras |
| Are $3,008,000,000 Bud- -. get Shows
’ presented today by Finance Minister Dunning in the of his budget speech: ~
Total. “over-all” deficits of $162,191,000 compared
with. $116,134,000 a year ago. 3
Revenues for the last fiscal year $372,100,000, an in-
BELLEVILLE
ncial review for the fiscal year ended March 31,|@
| crease of $10,229,000 over the previous year; expendi- ‘
tures for all purposes, $584,291,000.
General decrease in interest and increase in ‘dis- | volume of security flotations, both géVernment ari pri-
vate. i
\Canada’s trade increase in last year 11.3 per cent compared with average increase for 24 leading countries of 4.1-per cent. ' \
Total trade gain of $152,000,000 with surplus of exports over imports $216,000,000, exclusive of. gold or tourist trade which bring: total surplus to estimated $445,000,000. eS Trade negotiations proposed with several countries
and discussions with United Kingdom on Ottawa confer- ence trade agreements to be opened soon.
Loans to provinces reach grand total $116,500,000. Further loans to be made only under proposed loan coun- cil scheme which will be proceeded with.
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Ottawa, May 1 (CP)—The govern- , province defaulted and made it clear proceed with |it was not te through
councli|Thus Colgate
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Ottawa, May 1 (CP)—Nearly 62the Proportion of rev- per cent. of the Dominion govern-jenue going for uncontrollable ex- ment's revenue ts required to meet] penditures follows: uncontrollable tures, Finance 1933-4 1929-30 1935-6
budget pe, pe. with | Interest on debt. 881 27.54
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Tabulation for the three years of 18.72
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‘Quints’
‘University Psychologist. Refers to Segregation Results
TOO'MANY WOMEN —
Hamilton, N.Y.. May 1 (OP) — ~..Donald A, Laird, Director of Colgate University, Psycholog- Laboratory, expr belief the Dionne quintuplets stand
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CPR PAYS OFF Pees cs
A WLION” LOAN
Government Guaranteed Loan But Was Not Called For One Dollar Montreal, May 1.—Eight cheques
m value 2 less & sum to-
the | 8¢en coiled inside the crate,
Canadian Millions in
Heartbreakers “And Perhaps Old Maids
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{$40,000 GRABBED| ‘Reds’ March in Moscow ‘IN DETROIT BANK|Hitler Pleads for Peace
Observance |
\BY FOUR BANDITS |In May Day
‘| Sab-Machine Guns Carried in By Three Gun- 5 men
ONE WAITS IN CAR byg p
i |One Shot is fired\\as Men *| Climb Over Cage And Scoop up Money Detroit, May 1. (AP)—Four rob- paste bers today held up a branch of the (By the Canadian Press) Detroit Bank of Woodland Oskland| The tramping of tens of thous- Avenwes, Highland Park, escaping of soldiers in Moscow’s red
with sum early reports placed at|Square and a plea for peace - by Chancellor , Hitler . were highlights
Workers Paraded in Many Countries But All Orderly
EMONSTRATIONS Red Banners in Madrid But Holiday fo te Pre-~
FAMOUS PO PASSES AGED 71
A. E, Housman Wrote But 100 Poems in Simple
SNAKES LOOSE 1% “IN EXPRESS GARIE:
Rentiles, Some of Them Po? } sonous, Present. Ticklish Problem
Cincinnat!, May 1.—(AP)—Rail-
Gets 14th Place From Rail Which Calls For a Fast reak
verses. Although he lived to ripe age, no more than 100 poems came from his
joose in the express car of % Florida-
to-Cincinnat! . train last night. Hours before the train was due of-
ficlals had telegraphic word from
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consigned from © Fort Lau poll ap herentoe ree ee etre
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Unless He is Given Money -oxser..
Tries to. Force East Side don Feline Residence Outer Saveral: more snakes could be . Door
STRANGER ESCAPES
maker were in 4 “A knock came to the side door d I answered it. A man stood the’. screen —_———_~-+ a oe China
5 clty police Facing Starvation
the alleged practice of intimida- tions being forced upon East Hilljsaid, ents. hy indignant. transients. | girl. 3 lady] “Sooner or
Street, telephoned| do it's going to a transient|an example-will have- some~of these ts," added
jed. no signs of the alleged trouble- “4
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===) RAGE FOR FILLIES
Another Horse of Lord Derby’s Runs Sec- ’ ond
Newmarket, England, May 1 — QOP Cable)—Lord Derby's Tide- Way today won the One Thousand Guineas, classic race for three- year-old fillies, Peola, formerly of His Majesty's stable and. now run- ning under Lord Derby's colors, Was second Ea on R, ¥.- Watsons
Ferrybridge i The One Thousand Gulneas {s
Osks Stakes at Epsom on May 29. Lord Derby scored a one-two vietory in today’s renewal of the uineas. Feola be-
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Obituary
‘The pall bearers will be the six sons-in-law and interment will be made in the Wellman's Cemetery.
LATE MICHAEL WALSH (Tyendinaga) ~
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cm JEAN: PARKER - EUGENE PALLETTE ‘ “ALEXANDER ‘KORDA | ie Production: {Directed by Rene ‘Clalr
Starts 3.00: stb: 345 Tomorrow and Monday
Daily at 230: 7.10: 9.15 TONIGHT ONLY
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PHONE 10 ee FREE DELIVERY ||*' “Injured by “Tes: ‘Sherbrooke BF : f ter | Sherbrooke, Que, May 1—(CP) ; ahod xbure. | spit uate in, Way 14 —| Meme Pennie pevncal | A Sea sce MT odet Soap:
+|Three known dead, 50 injured and
heavy property damage were liste |®¢ the murder trial of Kenneth
Palmolive. e Infants’ Ddlight. — Sat: only
Current Attractions — ‘V2, g ~ at Local Theatres
On the Candy Counter
<,#04 land was made by the ? What Local ° and municipalities, with Theatre Managers Have to Say : ie inion ‘paying its share of bout “ FRESH SALTED JUMBO PEANUTS.. ...... Ib. 120 Be ‘The Minister said he A Current DELICIOUS PEANUT BUTTER CRUNCH ... Ib. 150 vestigate the whole scheme 4 . er ASSORTED FRUIT GUMS .......... .... - the next session. “Before AT THE BELLE arora nt vate ee bas Case
any expansion of the scheme
will see our way very clearly,” “The Ghost Goes West” 5 é ; : .
added, Robert Donat’ Sensational Star of : i - + ———— ereran "The Count of Monte Cristo” jn | - I % : |
@ Gay Romantic Comedy Leave all four old notions about
The brilliant Robert Donat, who
} world starting at 7.1 ie fame overnight 5/1.) feature offering "Wife Versus
Secretary” starts at 7.35 and 9.40 ———~--e- 0
ea ; LONSDALE
JOINT CONSTRUCTION — |jougn visited her parents tue aod
OF MINING ROADS _|strs. Prank McCullough one day 1S DECIDED UPON |t%is weer.
Ottawa, May 1l—Agreement has ori been reached with the Dominion toed : hilar. | Government for joint construction Loaner en Expo of roads into mining areas where|Rev. W. H. Clark, panies elie: Duchemin, Mr. George McLeod took dinnér On Sunday with Mr, Harold Mc- Cullough. Quite a number from this com- munity attended communion service whic’: was held in St. Jude’s Angll- | ean church at Kingsford, on Sun-
A ' ++ o —__-
Record, First Vice-Presiden' : iis-/ known ore bodies exist, Premier - Hepburn of }Ontario said last night following a conference with Prime Minister King and federal cabinet ministers,
Your Eyes
are the key to a more beautifal Makeup, Let us to show you the new
semblance to Donald gets the lat-| The two Governments had also
ter into some side-splitting eN-jreached an agreement, Mr. Hepbum MARVELOUS poems. But when his sweet~| stated, as to the-sum which Ontario MATCHED - will pay the Dominion for collect- RELIEF INVADEES’ JOAN OF ARC—Cecilia Prank of the Newark, NJ-
ing the new Income tax, passed FIVE-PIGOE KITS
at the last session ofthe Legisla-
lature, He would not disclose the
agreement was reached in a con- Cc ference with Revenue Minister 0-
wing |ducts, arrives in America and is
s | ELDON’S «|Twin Wives Seek, |
ivorce ‘wins |lough on Tuesday afternoon, Divo from T Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leavens by and his father, Mr. Ernest Leav-
Sunday evening. means of focusing attention on their plight. They are attempting to
Quite a number have been ill with colds
Mr. Harold MoCullough spen in Belleville.
has ballyhoo for his line of food pro-
. vanishes an —— is called upon to double} Los Angeles, May 1.— The new {for him at the grand reception the ' Sebring twins’ twin wives, discussing |ens, Corbyville, called on Mr. J.
he picture “Twenty|Millionaire has planned in the'their twin divorce suits, explained |M.- McCullough On Sunday. - |Million Sweethearts" delightful en_ | ludicrously restored and modern- | that twins can be alike and different} A .2n from tals neighborhood tertainmient, and attesting the ar-|{zed castle to introduce his famous! too. rital of a new. romantic screen|S7ade to the genttman cf the| The Sebring twins. Roy and Ray,
be regis | PRES. are fraternal twins, said their wives, Ponell Surprise Ending formerly Louise and pls, Coats. SUNSET snares: Dee, and Ginger! The story has a knockout sur-|The sisters claim to be identical|and Mrs. Frank McCullough on _ FAST DRY
Sunday evening. Mr. Joe Seals Is making his
Rogers. prise comedy ending that will send | twins. With Pat OBrien cast in a partievery laughter-iimp audience “out “You see,’ offered Louise May made to order for his unique abili- | chuckling. Sebring “we couldn't, get along jusual trips through with the cream with our husbands wecause we had |truck twice a week, Mondays and proebe taping Reap met iever |. aie, W.,. Waddingham. fh seericis and guaran e and her v scar ever TS. 2 addingham has re- me : proctd and the mumps together, |turned home after spending a fev Parrots as aad or outside “and once we even nearly got (days with her daughter, Mrs. Robt. ‘on Woodwork, Walls, Furni- ‘Ted feature comedy, but he will sake |@rowned together.” McParland, Shannonville. tee Boats, etc. 18 attractive @ remark-|the ladies hearts flutter. Jean 'Par.| “We married twins (in 1934) so] Mrs. Neilan and daughter, Ann, sors : yet in the pa anheen | ker is charming, Eugene Pallette is| we could be together always.” sald | have left for their home in Tors |} watts Seba grand. and Lanchester is | Lois. “But that wasn’t what our pared abi spending a week with place su . ” ae ends in neighborhood. of the outstanding hits of the year. head Tet lei Larrea cone eS Mr. Geo. Nobes calleq on Mr.|| You Can Pay More but Last times today two features | SS 2 | Hrold MeCullough on Sunday You Cannot Buy Better ; [that are = fone Sona mn evening. Mr. Robert Preebern call- Excl ‘Ory ncho ed on some friends‘on Monday even- Tene and Charies Bickford in "eat | erevesnaar ie :
{of Java.” rein pan ceo Ba DIED i 1.15 quart.
TRADE SWANS FOR ANTELO L THOMPSON — In Belleville on|{ PINTS 65; 34 PINTS 40c
GOVERNS. VENEZUELA—General) Cajzarr, Moy 1—(CP)—"Well MAY 8 to OTTAWA $2.70 Elearar Lopez Contreras, who has! make them a trade,” Dr. O. H. Pat- MAX 9 and 10 to MONTREAL $4.40, to QUEBEC CITY\ $7.65 Thursday, April 30th., 1936, Caro- RTER PINTS 26c provisional chief $325 line Agusta Thompson, widow ot QUARTER EIN SS
served as Gordon A. Thompson, in her 77th HARDWARE
‘year, The funeral will take place fromi PLUMBERS & TINSMITHS
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BARGAIN FARES, MAY 7 and 8 from BELLEVILLE
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US. ARMY RIDERS TRY ROUGH OLYMPI ers of the .- "U8. Army’s Olympic shown going =x ~ named because of -its military cemetery, during one
y of the team’s 23-mile cross-country rides, The ten men,\all stationed i at Fort Riley, Kansas, went over the army coursé’as e
tnilning forthe Olympic games in Germany. All the known yezard: _ and tests of equestrian skil] are encountered on
the residence of her brother-in- law, Mr. Rebdert Allison, 90 Dundas Street east, on Saturday, May 2nd. Service in the home at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment Albury Greet at mie,
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LITTLE WHITE SHIP a little white ship sailing far from its }} Bears . gift, love-jewelled, from me. Pray the wind and the tide‘ steer it gently ;
ew a “LOOKING BACKWARD
: ; ee Now the little white ship sailing far from | GLEANINGS FROM OUR FYLES Pitas ' dj "| , the-reputation of being one} its slip >‘ ; | OF BY-GONE YEARS SS rth ey € loveliest months of the yeat. It has|Is thespray on a storm toss'd eas : ety Le A AN Bes Wud y Sreveal the full surge of revived Mie in| oucing creat | 20YEARSAGO | few dlmenting ots, tut nobody | thi CRONODUE AN att ee jnature. It is the. month when trees‘go into|Is the gift of my heart to thee! MAT CL De tn “RE WOOD ALONE OF/ME CYPRESS “ELTULE IN SANTA MARIA DEL bret Sd leat. der genis time the spring! Amherst, N.S —Mabel Black Myers.| Phutical Instructor ©. R. Pow- CULE, MEXICO, WEIGHS: 604 TONS — TNE TREE 15. FROM 5,000 Bmcenon 28 wer Under Way... ag a eee bors ot Con fame egy 10,000 YEARS OLD AND 15 : eee Pay NG agente ep eee CONSIDERED THE OLDEST LIVING _ A¢WAVE: OF BUILDING ACTIVITY ‘milytueeapds short eee bee ‘ORGANISM ON THE FACE oF THE EARTH local” ¥.M.C.A, will launch & ning campaign shortly to raise $5,000, Forty canvassers will be engaged in the work,
Nueces 2g —_ LEAD Pencils. nese” ‘IN COLONIAL DAYS ae WERE HOLDERS Brockville. AWE LEXINGON SN Ons de eKeArTE’ : : : ite | sown ; ERY COIN i ted by the sense of justice and ap-|materially to returning prosperity by giv- rs ) : : ¢Hiation. Some one did not see the glory |ing employment to thousands of carpen- business. MINUTE MAN APPEARS WERE IM USE IN
he efforts of the men who risked all|ters and other. artizans besides keeping ; ; ‘ ‘ON AyU.S. STAMP - GERMANY AFTER -ein:order to save the two entombed men.jfactories busy on new orders. The man
/ ‘|. Sypmoer 136 CATIAL ree ASDOUTION “<THE WORLDWAR, (Miners, whatever their pay, cannot be re-jwho wants to dwn his own home can fi- ced bg 1836, : ded too highly when they risk every-jnance eighty per cent of the proposed ex- thing for the sake of fellow beings. penditur€ through the Government plan on ; ~ = The would-be thieves who wanted to/easy terms. Those interested in the Hous- 30 YEARS AGO ‘make a good haul, were not cabled by|ing Act locally’ should get in touch with MAY 1, 1906 ®cruples of ‘the thought that hundreds/the officials of the Belleville Chamber of pon ‘hundreds of folk were through this|Commerce. Mund ‘endeavoring to show their apprec- Sation. of brave'men. :
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; MAX SCHMBLLING HAS COME ,
such a fund would|BACK FROM.GERMANY FOR ANOTH-| ‘The 15th Regiment will have a | march out this evening,
That ‘would: be. an ideal situation. which|and like a wise boy he hustles back to| cline motte. of the city coun
regrettably is not yet attained by society.|Germany to.spend what he has left after (3) There are two things to remember|Uncle Sam takes his income tax cut out| S ™s
about this—The money was the mark of|of it. United States has been a fine meal mpublic esteem for courage and the donorsjticket for Schmelling, touted as a world were, many of them, people who had none|champion. pugilist although he hasn’t § much of this world’s riches themselves. |shown to date any super. championship = One would have thought that the:epic|ability..He is going to tangle this:time with tory: which was told over'the radio would/Joe Louis, the Detroit ‘thunderbolt, who tiade\thidves honest as they thought| wiped’ Max’Baer off the map with the whiners who risked afl. no Buch |greatest of ease. The colored lad from De-
& > whith thought it is not as large|publicity possible in order to create an- as sit oughtito be, yet will mean consider-jother million dollar gate for themselves. able to the hard working miners. The newspapers will get a few ring side
LSUp art —. seats free_in payment for all the ballyhoo HARRY W. ANDERSON which generated the heat resulting in the
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ithe most britiant reporters and observ-|ber those beautiful cabbages you grew in ‘ers and one of :the outstanding editorialjthe back yard one year—they. only co writers. All the while he was in close con-jyou one dollar per each, but gosh, all Ract with every public movement of notejhemlock, what of that,-they were my. vand had been a champion of prison re-|own: :
orm. 3 2 : eo tier soe ee = * , . eee cone of pi eae iS newepepes wien ves SABES ane ae : i: ’ GREAT-AUNT OLEMMIE was brought up to-the Spartan Hfe. . Ehe ‘work broug! contact with the S are being tidied up and prepare ; I leading ‘political figures of the-day and|to be.as beautiful as possible this season. enjoyed (she atways sald) getting up at five on a Saturday morning, ‘issues. ‘He was more than a mere recorder|For the money they have to do with the hanging her market basket over her arm, and going downtown to do of‘political events, for he had his own po-|Belleville Parks Commission certainly get| |e
i> B ts th first-—— tical opinions: ‘He was rated’ high|results of an amazing nature. the marketing for the week-end. She sald, “If you get there % political analyst. . :
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It is said of him that he was a true NEW FOOTBRIDGE WILL HAVE ‘A .
“friend of French Canada and that he loved|LIGHT IN THE CENTRE, according to
‘things Buropesn: ne aoubt mecause ot the residents of the les Side, whe sey Gor : - :
seulture and civilization they imp as been promised them. Centre of the old}_ i OLEMM Inder of her time. Nowadays one > Though Harry W. Anderson has been|bridge was always dark and illumination ; i : pune ee Is 0 fine coe 4
‘away from.the editorial control ‘since -h i a ; needn't rise with the birds to be sure of a full market basket. It’s 20
vactepted the post of memb { |
m Commission investiga i - much simpler and more efficient to ‘spend a few minutes with the quill always; beiremanh : i advertisements. Marshalled before you, In your newspaper, Is all the
Sman of a forceful character, possessing|young fellows, probably waiting to see ; ews that Is necessary for your good living. There, In the advertise- qualities of a statesman and 80: sah “a : & great|some girl acquaintance home, _or try for 4] ments, are facts — sound, solld facts — about prices and quality.
a “nick-u ” Advertised, trade-marked meroh-andise must be honest merchan- diee. Or it wouldnt be advertised. :
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Do what ‘good ‘thou canst unknown, Surely half th |Z : as, fand be not vain of what ought rather tojthey can see nothing” act rep muds See ; /| be felt than seen.—Penn.. Hare.)
wef oe +7 — “Happiness ig in:action, and every pow-| ‘Old age is'a bl It gi er is intended for action; human happiness leisure to put off our earthin pad therefore, can only be complete as all the|by one and dress ourselves for heaven powers have their full and legitimate play. ; slesed are, they that are “homesick for ——Thomas.~ es Sea ey shall get home.’ —Anonymous, -
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Program: of Bevthoven And ~*“Wagner Given at New | > York
New York, April 30-—(AP)— The canini directed the New York Phil-
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Women’s PANTIES} Women’s and BLOOMERS GLOVES
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have to have & good excuse, don't I? y Jocal Red Cross, abled soldiers, like the ores we ‘ er acts being conducted have in Toronto and London at Mr, and Mrs. Harry Scott moved
And he made me promise, and, after supper I snuck out and went house and to the present time, where men who in the apartment vacated ited bald present in te community, ®|hsve come out of shabby, inade-| Dr, Routley continued to describe |tald, aod he’ sald, Everything’s a tey C. Finkle and Mr Saket 3 T lrecent newspaper interview with iquate homes and who, through war|the work of the Red Cross Dental |matter and this is the last timejand after a while I didn’ q . e acne Dr. F. wl Routley, director of the |or other disabilities are unable to|Coach in northern Ontario, the|youll see me on these front stepS/whissle left to whissle Ontario Division, Canadian Red [live in decency, can find peace and|Red Crdss Home Nursing Courses |Or even in this nayborhood, because |al:, so I yelled Hay Sam, r Div sion, comfort,” through which some 28,000 Onterinjfor the simple reason I’m going a while and then I thawt, O Cross Society, is of nepbrten me “What next?” women had passed, and he told of to run away from home tonite and|) oy ring the bell and be ing the wider scope of = done clety's work and its hopes for the |backwoods centre outpost hospitals,|assisted by Junior Red Cross, and |helping me do it. oe #0 that we might render.immediate jof the nutrition work throughout G, how? I sald, and he ‘sald, the front door and it was Sam Dr, Routley stated: “After a MAN} jist as we did in the case of the| “But we haven't begun to cover|whissle for me and Til have my had put 15 years of -life’s blood |Dionne quintuplets.” the field,” he said. “That is the|things all packed ready to go, and my was to the Red Cross nurse atjare lifting somewhat, that we are father will tell me to go to the * great ean dia sles Bonfield, 13 miles from Callander, {asking Ontario citizens for thelr|front door and make you shut up ¢ things wi quintuplets were born. “There youjour services for the sick,- disabled }dont care for it's whisseling, and needy would never haye been done |have an ideal example of the type|and distressed may be extended to|Tll pertend to go and do it, ony other but for Red Cross—on “the doing every day of the year, less;needs demand our help.” out forever,
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“We were the first country in the world to establish outpost hospitals, We were the first ro establish Visit-| | : ~ ling Housekeepers to families where Note Book aled the mother was ill, or unable to i |care for her family. ‘The. Junior| Sam Cross was sitting on his Red Cross, with 128,000 members|front. steps locking —unsattlsfied in Ontario alone, was started in|and saying, Goll darn the luck, Canada, and is now one of the|this is the last time, believe me, YL show them. ‘
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Inquest Over Magill Is Again Adjourned
new you've went and spoilt the whoe thing. Why, not? I said, and Sam said, Shh, do you want them to hear us? And he quick shut ‘the door agaih and I went, home, thinking. Darn that guy, he umst think 17 believe anything. Wich I pritty near will.
“We'd like to establish at every|the thousands of crippled children |you can have the sattisfaction of future. service to the sick and injured, |Ontario. Come around after ; supper and into this enterprise, it is a source} Dr. Routley explained thst it|reason, now that depression clouds |you keep on whisseling and
that he first turned | when -thelextra generosity this year, so that |because if there's one thing he do among the sick, disabled and of work Red Cross can do, and is|many additional citizens whose |instead of that I'll be on my way
; ot eeEenaiahed “1 pce ops ep amit rien 4 hand, the inability to extend the|® 4 . pectacularly possibly but jus: as : OrrEmhny calcuttan, had his first sleep in bolt. Reld of Middle Musquodo- | - 01+ 'as we would like to is 8 ma@t~|necessary, in every one of the 27 y F i bd recently offered The inquest will be resumed May {ter of oonstant regret and sorrow Red eres outposts throughout — ——— ———————————— |
7, at the Mcdse River Mines School |to all of us.” ° > House. Evidence will be taken later 2 Kinds
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* ‘Base girls’ lives} ~ Bear Ex. 35 Ff f very young, Beattie 143 * po gpiboess : ; % ,{o,decame old mais 14%d> a ment.{to. T LOAD. CUT Gran! aid (from Aug. good plan to dis- Bagamas Act}"and ; eS Ie 1 Ee the’ Httle boys Bralorne he latlon ‘and other and let.the quints} _Brx. 1b ment of Lean th them. If they} Buffalo tional Finance boys scon,| Castle Tr. 16 f, yes Camps, Department to achool Can. Malar. Soret te! —— of National Defence .. 8,212,000 be-| Central Pat 40 in the investment Ottawa, May 1 (CF)—Optimism Icare of single hess heart- Research 100 which e¢s-
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stimulus of his purchasing power, 2 | for the future in the Hardrock 119 Grade A-large, sound basis for national prosperity.” | fits .will accrue—so Home Oil 88 Grade A x OF Le factor of confidence Bollinger 1515 “A’’ pallets “Ts has long been clear te every- |ant part.” Howey 63% Grade “C” one, I believe, that this process (of4 - Hudson Bey Butter— pera type ei rey eel aaron JM. Cons, 50 poe No, 1 Creamery, Inces) can on indefinitely.”. | blood Kirkland Lake 3 Creamery, * ” ° es Zeke ey My pent : “We are rapidly reaching—if we| “The Laird, Lebel cose ac BLSS | have net already ‘resched=the ths: | United. 5 sald the| Little LI. 715 oO RB beg 135 possible position where the Dominion | probably ttle boys Macassa 385 Do, P.EBI., bag ...ccccccce government will be the largest single | taken by them} = Man. E17 ; ; these provincial gevern-| tions to reverse : thi on McIntyre — ne Oe EE “seal ah : £0: roake | oe ieee Livestock Quotations legislation would} “It may be ers 1 whith any | will be taken in the near as also} Mining Corp: 1178 (Terente) ef] enter inte active Drown ciara a A S leuk severe insoectent SEE ry government-owned Toronto, May 1 (OP)—The| oprien 61 peed UP ne es OS 5075 $5.00. \ ee. ef TORAL oe. ces eee quintuplets are growing a2 Parkhil) 23 1-2 - 4.60 2 terprises, normal children and Paymaster 93 425 291,000. become Pamour 3s grins is an increase of $54,288,000| Brown, Teronto ehild specialist, Pe ee As ‘ion, 42,500,000 41,796,000 | pared with 2:527,000| He was commenting on the sug-| Pickle Cr-<000 prey bag, MN SER ape ik ee oe SY Gas] Pee Se et sth aod :. po Atr, Do. 4.25 4.00 ___ 33800) "ie scraenin es, ne Pas Oa | aed ania _beemmen oc $e 1S ses sess 42,408,000 48,830,000 them “away from the opposite sex)” Res choloe .......0.6-5 600 650 “The Provincial Government.” Royalite 23B “Do, godd .......... 550. 600 sald Dr. Brown, “is quite San Antonio 236 medium 4.%.- 525 of taxing care of the quints with Sherritt G, 1158 . 3.50 3.0 out the advice or assistance of Siscoe 338 3.00 anyone else and it is doing admir. Btadacons 32 2.50 ae sar eee te St. Anthony 20 1-4B ie ae 4 oe." Sud, Basin 360 pat teghoriie : oro Sud. Mine 43-4B | —-'|_-‘Da, common ...... 3.00. |-3.25 —————— —_—? Bullivan 100 400 490 active aaecta, 11,000 UNLISTED MINES Bytvanite 240 | Bo oot ie 33 | ee ; Unlisted Mines furnished by A.H.| ‘T, Hughes 485 Milkerg . . Se. re Ketcheson and Co. today: ‘Tex, Can. Of 220 Calves, good and choice | : all direct governmental Adanac 8 ‘Tobumn 1308 Do. common to med 400 750. . Ventures 195 common sees one makes W. Amulet 1208 Do, grasters ......... 3.50 £00 fick in the Wayside 12 1-38 Do: cat cracks cio brani 8 bod 534,291,000 . Wr, Hargreaves 790 Do. off ey a 308 Yur OB pea tan which must MoVittie 23 1-28 ~}vlambs .. 2. esses 10.25 10.50 Total Dominion assistance by loans Do, medium ...... 9.50 10.00 eeeeee under Culls 2... 1. ceeeceee 7.00. 9.00 6,500,000 Sheep, light .... 400
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This information wes supplied by| weeks. . F. K. Morrow, a member of the| International Nickel and the oils |Board of Trustees of the Railway.
Y¥-|changed hands in moderate volume from the surtax on investment tn-| 5 J. Hungerford, its President, was] with nickel up about %, Intemna- “specs {anna en ea aes On Sema cs oc cabin oeepae | aera os ee Pee 3 nasees B first time last year.” wer,
: Bales tax revenue increased $e tere Cree Of normal yearly | Pantepec | was off the mitaum|Customs Revenue
excise duties $2,228. ' fraction. was
Pat covnoe siecal ester magierenene He said elimination of wooden, the only strong spot in the liquor
was lower than the previous year, |C4F3'on Internationa] business group and Brazilian and C.P.R.
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MT. EVEREST—Breath-taking Air
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Ottawa, May.2 (CP)—During the
last February 29,|
13,665,822.
Imports. from the British-Empire totalled $163,429,300, against $143.-} 989314 in the same 11 months of;
stakwsy, the 1904-35 fiscal year. the stair treads and top rail to be in brown Canadian
mahogany. Too much smartness in design or plain white dimity curtains at the window and ely | color ia 2 doubtful virtue in an extremely email | a small suiti<olored rug on the fiotr. An
a 3 follows:
3 NEW cent. Ausala 1 per ent, ih chair of bench painted white with a heavy HYDRO Zit per cent South Ati 413 per textured seat upholstery ie s grand touch, plas aed A £ cent.
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RTT PRON, OTe ES
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MAG. PERCY MacMULLEN,
PRESS SECRETARY, Fro Tem.
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Dunning Praises Bilateral Pacts
Ottawa, May 2 (CP)—Canada
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~ Pay, Tribute - EA betas BS : fa Mis: Ro O, Jolliffe read an ap-|sion circles with fies cents sine a eee ts, Stenographers: distant.
: ee mor tiehe all ‘along to Belgium mario et goods.” To the Typis ies of canada. t Look pack to that on — who ‘so’ diligently and falth-/rallies were held said the Minister, and Secretar ; ¢ endeavour 1 cot ation now Labia
filled Oshawa ° i ) = auxiliar! é: : | through forty 8S © pited. The intereet and
: hope of the ° | it was given to me El Liott-Fisher Li days of fur ria
Besis for Agreement | time when Uist, as Underwood Yes cuity and doubt: On Relief Reached| coast t© of
prought ears have rus, ‘yeassurance- ans of pine CORD tee that T aieh
Ottawa, May 2 (CP)—Practical
*
agreement hed between the dre eda, the
and/ Ontario and D Dominion governme mts I have seen or dreamed ree TOdUCe- = jence on the-basis for an agreement on of yout, 2SF n I co Le jment and ft
ing relief administration and costs the enthusias® zgioned the co and Sxper’ ”_oung women ©
ing during the current fiscal year. Both ish. tv that scien! n ye 1a of
tion Prime Minister Mackenzie” King to accomP iting-machine the i p ti8
sionary ‘ ; pose ied Hepburn refused Lal { nost perfect we dreaned of nee ir introductior ich aM Bee growth
a revi tcome of discussions, | | z mfarmon's es eaceest aes cece” could Oh propare thOBSOL TTS ‘some channel OF ey positions tat Th? & - yesterday but bot! bours Rest” was .
expressed satisfaction.
C) to pre gate sone other Mr. Hepburn was understood eee I noped to oh secretarial and O& . He und to
pusiness: grained, in @
‘ rned 1 he : , du aid increas ransfo lished grants-tnrald to the provinces ‘or .- tnefanadian business %° ¢ pine have bees Toe ted and esta use t-least-a dolar : of Can dreass.° : » -BcceP writers by Dominion atid HPrevtoag nt nae Now, these early ped to build in pajority es Lei men. Uef costs so municipalities might th paohine = at today the vas pillion y° ing For hei I nave, S097 9 Dominion. Sons, T have seen Att aridence tnny Dove beet ment situation had to do with throughout ar To giness jife with th “a wouet eluding the ‘rans-Canads ‘highway in thi men entering se portunities ¢ these young Bee ner ard Northern development such os young Wo f oP se 4 and commerce: the construction of high can give. that -purpe gndustry fields in northern districts ‘Proves alone nstruct for importance iP ‘ pine to serve fon for this latter work is tn the able to Cores to places of ; ch has been BIDS. erul indeed rupplementary estimates. nave attaine opportunity whi {T would be ungra rt which — +> I appreciate 3 an youth ane joyalty ann oT founded tions ciation uM titude give genere own appre onal gr explained the vast | suces’
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HOME: FOR
; ‘Parliament Hill Hears : 0.0) 2 /By Wilfrid Eggleston
~ . Budget cecrets are the most jealously guarded ‘of government 13 fidences and ever then they get out sometimes. et investigating how
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datas ee mean: x peror: Haile. e's} " finished, he Mesiares, calling on). DRE ER the» neig A-dreamer:now, I hold’ my twisted tubes, | unt 2 days’ 3 ‘anvarielent memory’stirs me and I feel | 26% The-straxge,'strohg power which they at). “by | 'That’draws my-heart.to'them like mag- ppas ser-; het steel: - he as the loss’ of) capital|/Perhaps.in:the dim past.with eager hands | fecturer, who was about to highly cultured} people-like corigave loved hours to.one fair.craft of old| wanted to know what the | (Eoropeans. Even in the worst:days of| And on white vellum radiant borders limn-|"" ‘tne member witout constiting the sic Senaeieer | Was.
the . Afterwards he sent = copy over to Mr. Dunning. In
. 3 substance. ‘thi: loyely ‘things in stone,| In arabesques of cariine and brush-gold |" "Oo ine se ee ee aon, ‘Charles Dunning know what the sales tax are unapproachabie!” :
‘was still the eye. of the French peo-|* : - to be, and they there was talk,of removing the/Or else begrudging time to food and sleep es i at AFT ES . + Q@ , tal. ‘To have removed would have been|'”] biended:colours with'an eye sotrue [4..5, Bee ee ee aro Saciions Yaron: the shaatin sepetl. $6 5 ite : ; - yo, : é Serious blow-to the prestige of the French That other artists thrilled. with rare delight| county in uu01, Ge be shal running | & . mesy o 7 : ae ay Swe oe fee: ple. It was not done... % : ‘And sought me out for work I loved to|Dr. 0. D. ateiton ind <li Bes Ed = yp acge A as But the Ethiopians are not necessarily} do the eastern ‘ i : ee mre Aref TW 3
‘olk; indeéd® their’ cities are of 'a id not unlike that of people in the earl- beheld. *. ristages of civilization: They are still a}~-yy* masterpiece take-captive beauty’s ture peoph: who live withthe elements soul : Hoes See ete Haile wilds. |In-a‘madonna’s oleat, uncurtained look it tho } e@ appears; “And hild’s head- beneath an aureole. Eo ee
On, CIDIOMACY, gas a as the/Should-I-regain in some. far, future age best of the diplomatic figures of. Europe * ; k fand ‘Asia, those who wish him well fell 770, St. with which my. former. wor pea be Sarr arta ape eg Sain Then I shall grind prime a ence again
The x ml look upon the fall of A a dis Ab "Ab. Speer my oil without haste e aba into Italian if and when. it-oc-iFor I shall glean from all the golden years. > curs somewhat in the spirit of the Italians Beauty of earth and sea and sky above as a sign ofthe end. But Italians will put)and to my canvas through my subtle hand more into it than that, they will inject) Will come the soul’of every thing I love. Joy and national thanksgiving, for this evi- Brel ee K deen cid ie ee Ag artes wii xxx x Dousi - oT G |FEARING NAZI COUP, AUSTRIAN ARMY MARCHES—Though France, Germany and Britain all claim. . E e in debating, it is propaganda from the French, German or British foreign offices, nevertheless the rumor persists...
Pe es remem ME sern aes Sion =] umaticg and oratory... thet Agnes .Macphail-is e ‘that Austria ig rushing trope to the Austro-German border. It_is feared in Vienna that a Nazi coup’
HOW: MANY. LEGISLA! 1 will be shortly attempted, Above pictures show the new Austrian army, built In violation of treaties, as Premier Hepburn announces that there|date line of Memphis, Tennessee, convey- me ’ : edt % in the offing a plan to reduce the mem-|ing the startling intelligence that His Maj-
I may have reached the height where 1| Reserve,
“bership of the Ontario Legislature ten or|esty.Joéeph Leon Ben-Morris Lazur: Cohen ‘William,
¥itteen members from the present. low|Seigel Lazarowitz, so-called King ‘of the|* we a that
which was established not so long:ago-by|Hoboes, has decided to abdicate the Supreme Court building = er are in the Bureau ¥ormer Premier;Henry. Then it‘-was: felt|throne, Inasmuch as there are several other o 0 A
that Ontario with 112 members\‘was; far|claimanits:to the title: of. King. of the Ho- MoGeer, Mayor of Vancouver, invited in 00 much ‘government as far as represen-jboes Lazarowitz’.threat need not be taken for the celebrations
: > y this summer Station is concerned: Those aro: Rigw me ped Seite Te gentleman. oF ‘the Sars down on his eee -- Hepburn have no doubt ‘he ‘will-imple-j wao-Doasts that he one*no > work: in| invitation . . . sad his promise: with the legisistion|years and-has no“present intention of. d0-|Turgeca end he mentee noe ‘which will reduce the membership.”.° >:
ing,/any, “has threatened before to’ retire. | brothers who ha # Cah er BT OG a
“Toronto and York have been’ singled |Several times he’ has been:on the verge of o ; * Be ahs Pe J ;
“put‘for reduced membership in the. Pro-|leaving for some, distant eity. and. seeking| ounme tromee eee
vincial House and’no doubt there ‘wilt-be|out the girl of his choice, object matrimony]... General J. H. MacBrien’s
strong opposition from this quarter: of the|and settling down, His courage evidently | Australia - - - the new Parliament Buildings cost eighteen million
‘province, and probably in other ~‘parts|has failed’ hint ere;any~of; these journeys we .Chatesu Laurier one-helt, hit som.
hich: will have to provide some of: the|ended for he has'remained. out of the mat-| Might os well gather together @ few more
slices which haye to be taken from the to-|rimonial ring so.far.asiknown. ‘Several |Seustor Harry Mullins used to compose cowboy songs... Dr. J. P. rk. > 77 {times he has visited Belleville and has been| Ser Geen 25S, Bout acs worked on
‘tal-of ninety seats in Queen’s Park has. : = If the cut goes through the other prov-|heard to say that; this is.a_cold’ burg, that Sunckensio King’s first ces. will watch the march of events: in|the pickings .are-poor-heré, that his com- ‘Ontario. For instance Quebec has’at pres-|Patriots came through. with - less. than ‘ent the same membership, 90, as the'sister|three dollars on“his last visit, despite’ his ‘provinces that one‘ wonders why the Legis-|learned lectures to persons and groups on stion is - smaller, 3,062,000 people asjhis travels. His toughest experience was jagainst-3,440,000 of Ontario, though the/riding from Pembroke to: North Bay ina {preponderance of the latter is not great. Itjbox car in below zero weather. He nearly tis when:one comes to, some of the other froze to death but was rewarded by the provinces that one wonders why th eLegis-|Warmth‘of -his ‘reception in North Bay, iatures are so large and the legislators so|Timmins:and_. other northern Qntario “numerous. Alberta with about 800,000 per-|towns. In both the places’ named he was ins ‘has sixty-three representatives in the|Danquetted by the Jewish colony and his cal house, British Columbia with a lar-|t@lks on expenseless:travels received with “ger population than Alberta has but 48|¢0thusiasm, while he was sént on his way OML.A.’s. Manitoba has 65 legislators, New| With a full stomach and a bulging pocket- Brunswick has 48 for 410,000 people while|b0ok. Belleville in his opinion-was “lousy ‘pai eve Scotia with more than half a million Peron: het Bis return visit had een 20 YEARS AGO 40 YEARS AGO. people has only.30. : a ps ormer visit. Lazarowitz| MAY 2ND. 1916. ‘There seems in this’ situation. no. bal-|“laims to have travelled’ 202,986 miles on Abia ined o the eit Mr. Rh Onegiue ot paile has nce. The province of Ontario has at pres-|{relght. trains and 141,658. miles’ as al cu i was moved by Ald. Deacon | cepted to take up residence tn ent really the smallest number of legisla-|hitchiker on highways. The Bona Fide Ho-| ana seconded by Ald, Smith that | Mr. John J, Haslett, OPR. Im- rs ‘proportionate to the population. And|0es Union of North America is losing! mayor Ketcheson and the mover | migration Agent at London, Fag, the discrepancy between the other prov-/M&Dy members because they are becoming] and seconded of the motion be | im the city. inces and Ontario will increase when Mr.|‘isgusted with the “riff raff” to be found| appointed a committee to decide | was in the city today. Seer Hepburn puts into action his redistribu-}O" the road these days, according to King] whether it is in the dest interests Mr.’D. Serviss of Toronto, for- i Leon, who is feeling the same way himself.
of oe eal to bring into effect | merly of Belleville, has ret Many of ee provinces =p heard from Xox X°x ; tion poset ered re we meester ; great deal but from the size of their leg-|| MOTHER'S DAY IS A WEEK FROM persons) Mr--0.:J- Maclean of this city islatures they do not appear'to have con-|SUNDAY, May 10. -This beautiful re- some ayn ippeared t ore pondered apron ‘sidered reduction of membership as ajmembrance is gaining favor as the years| Mssistrate Company at Deseronto. means of saving money. There is little or|go by, and despite some scoffers who can| the Sisewaies Al’ were found | 4, 200 battle of Cut Knife Creek 0 sign of agitation for cuts in memberships|always find fault with anything, Mother’s| guilty and in each case a fine of = Place eleven years ago to- in other provinces. *, Day accomplishes a good purpose, concen-| $50,894 costs of $1.00 were im- | <The steamer Alexandria, bright The question of representation by pop-jtrating thoughts as it does upon the worth posed. ,With fresh paint and. thoroughly ulation was touched upon by the Ontario|of the Mothers here and the Mothers who| _ The footbridge ix closed while |; renitied, cated ete today on. Premier who said he was not entirely injhave gone before, honoring their service peaks sate being made to the "0 accord with such.a basis of-representation.|and sacrifice and especially showing .to : This'is-an old fighting ground and about/living Mothers that their service and 30 YEARS AGO Sees Ot Deere: it: tee lt conenneste he eacetica is appreciated, instead of . MAY 2ND. 1906. 50 YEARS AGO om now on ie eyes Ww @ on & waiting say it on tombstones. Th = MAY 2ND. 1886, the ridings to see which will disappeat|mercial side of Mother's Day is also pene.| on gr Bee er eet HOE | A. number of Bellevile_fisher- er the new plan. ; ficial as it provides work for many and puts considerable money into circulation
foying themsel t ty meapinaes taeerp ica Springbrook, north of Stirling.
which otherwise would be idle. So, let’s
all strive. to make this*Mother’s Day the
ing jobs are in progress. The yital statistics for the and the Happiest for
LOOKING BACKWARD
GLEANINGS FROM OUR FYLES OF BY-GONE YEARS.
AND AD ON HER 10TH BIRTHDAY—A charming picture of Princess Elimbeth, elder Duke and Duchess of York, shown riding at Royal Lodge at Windsor on April 31, when
‘With the princess is her father, the Duke York. With the Duke as the throne of England, Princess Elizabeth is in line, and might become Queen Bess,” This is all contingent upon King Exiward's remaining a bachelor,
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as wii Mr. Roy ‘Walters: has. gone to | Mr. D. B. Robertson, city clerk. “deaths 13.
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x x x x ; . the ‘Henderson House. It w And Whereas ‘supply a Jong felt want. 23 EE. Sibbald of
argify and sputify?” inquir- Alabama, who took these “Yes, yo’ don sey 99
tests said that these pointed to the value|said a member ‘of thetene sites parade
of comulative-enlightment in nutrition. |don’t show wherein.” Devas
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FAMIE ONCE MORE | Imlah’s Invalid Coach Service _ Weaver's Music Store
R14'Front BL _ Phone 1081
. rae pig a rskes Sas [radia aes : : '. We have added to our equipment an invalid coach of poy: BUILD ; YOUR aay the DeLuxe type, for your use in transporting the sick Soe be ent mateo Sod SS ‘bs : s or-injured, to and from the different hospitals, homes NEW HOME NOW: Se eee
on oo ¢ nan reat warscK: Pareeeaats : z ‘ We have equipped our cot with spotlessly clean linens,
; nae tiiergates <8 ‘ Kenwood woo! blankets and a new'Marshall spring-filled - sy MORTGAGE .FUNDS are available on - mattress, which will assure you the utmost in comfort. ATTRACTIVE TERMS; for NEW CONSTRUCTION Our nese invelid coach will all necessary signs Lar : ar The, a: carry In the. CITY of BELLEVILLE : and equipment to insure us the right of way in traffic : through when necessary. : 3 THE 8UN LIFE = ASSURANOE COMPANY of CANADA . We maintain. a twenty-four hour service at all times, under the PROVISIONS of the DOMINION i ‘Combined with courteous attention to the smallest matter. HOUSING ACT 1935 Retired Sa ; : Pel bcthee Titecallos Aagly quent Imlah’s Invalid Coach Service - is operated In connection with
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ee one ¥ ies ok sis | Marmora and District \MARMORA—aster report, Mar-)62,.Eugene Reynolds 62, Wanda = sae . ae g ren a Fora High Beli Uppy (Bchoe — ee ane Burridge §8, |, Snior : Gladys rg and sections 3 and Red Cross Visiting “Housekeeper caring for the children of s needy te ‘arTen Marion Mumby ,, Clayton 3 \ Sophiasb' a mother ck— housekee; pares m “a 7D. Dom Ghannoa 08, Jas.: Burridge 16%, -Aiichael MoAvoy. 56, Ruby aod So ee The Sasdnas iol the homme swell the mother is
€2 Rite Kathleen —-. : Neal, 86 sealthe Oenartent ee |S; Nene Doyle. 60 Mary Sledge: Hammer Head I in Belleville: ~ : LOW PRICES
; a Neal 52, oon Caldwell | James Loveless"48, Gus 7 Cracks Man’s Skull, EVERY DAY at ‘
parr o,° plained, Stratford, Ont, May 1 (OP) — Nutrition Classes | Teese courses, stated the officials, Alex E. Anderson, prominent far-
tn all parts of Ontario, and better
oO! an sot totic ogarratiey ral ; Of Red Cross stl, the reports coming in show|#1.D. A, Drug Stores Comfortably: toda non : °
ee ; that the cooking and buying in- Peet ie a ene Attended by 1900 | lirsction given 1 being acted upon.
Anderson and a hired man, Dan-} Waldron se fel x were repairing fen-} Millard .. .. ces on Bls fi Wilherlm was us-|Whalen ..
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—— TO PROVE IT More than 1,900 Ontario mothers SHOP AT YOUR ing a heavy sledge hammer to drive | Montrose (Standard)
—_——_++oro——_ and rigpecnae rey recetres ee Soe oe ae a et Bde tied "a, nines CHEESEGRADER||!.0-4. STORE
Trene the post. The head suddenly flew|Breach .. .. ....... 5 the medium of the 2 Thompson, -Fioyd Hawley,joff the handle of the sledge, and (Signed) C. B. Waite, M.D., [Canadian Red Cross Society dur- f GWean Ross and Hessy Cook, equal),! Anderson was struck on the head. “Director Laboratory”. jing the past year, officials of. that organization announced today, Fifty-eight courses of eight les-
ee en jams cag comecting 464 tro-bettl sey Eight Day Intervallll JA RB, Fe undred
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From Day of Pressing ~ Until Boxed : —— HALF POUND , HUMBUGS' or. f cx HALF POUND 4 HOREHOUND ‘
stated. . season, Geo. Oitment of Daisy D. “It is easler to face the worries| factory in Asphodel Township was
Hollingsworth Ids
Pat. Bertrand 48, Helen Kelly. 45,
“42 Bob phere 42, Martin tty. - ae A g _ With 25-cent purchase of
+ Burke M, Nellie Phillips 238. Sean On eee oeN a3 co t which gives expression to one of! day. £ MOORES HOMEMADE
tario ‘ . q the main reasons why, for the past The meeting was attended by CANDY i *
four years, the Red Cross has:beenyr- y 3, arwin, Dominion giving extensive nutrition and diet-/|™ v- daly (Specials Exeepted) etic instruction to groups GE re) pela are aca rng lie in many parts of Ontario. sented some sound advice for the : Bed Cfo, ocals pint, ot| guidance of maker FRIDAY and that, with so many fi Uving! im his address, Mr. Irwin urged
on zeiet allowances of reanGnereans|the makers to keep thelr cheese at! SATURDAY
variety of foods : O N L Y Moores
Candy Store
FRONT ST. BELLEVILLE, 2 Doots frem Royal Bank ©
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SHIPPING DAMAGED BY ICE FLOES OF LAKE ERIE—King Winter still retains his icy ~ waters of 5 ES OF Miiity monarch has a tight fist ts given here. This
:: frosty blockade for several days in the lake waters n Jrst in these busy lake waters for several years and not until
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through to open water were the freighters released. Veteran jects of this seemed to exter|é to tbe bottom of the jake,in some sections, » Si ed wis to. keep . ; ee ie § ey ae “t O28 * 3 = . . $4 f- i & Bok Ap eTet Say ;
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at Kleven and Seven by choir assisted TABERNACLE UNITED CHURCH ~
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Scheel. ORGANIST — MR. C. TEMPLER.
MINISTER>—BEV. RE. NEWMAN
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By Beatrice’ Fairfax
Scheel; 11 am. Holy. j z JESUS BORROWED.” pecial manic,
EASTER ©
‘Communion {Cheral); 7 p.m. Evensong.
m OHRIST CHURCH
THIRD SUNDAY AFTER
Coommunion (Choral)
Schools. (Choral) THE PRESHYTERIAN CHURCH. HAROLD ‘CORNELL, Organist
&. BEAUCHAMP PAYNE, Vicar SINCLAIR, Minister. REV. GUY &. STONER,
GEO, N. MAYBEE, Director of Music. fi BAPTIST CHURCH
‘ CHURCH OF ENGLAND. OHUROH OF 8ST. Mm. G. L, BENDER, Organist and Choir Master |
3e@. SUNDAY AFTER RASTER Worship, “THINGS
THE BAPTIST CHURCH Service at close.
REV. G. G. WRIGHT, RECTOR
School.
BEY. W. 2. WALKEZ, BA, BD. Minister
REV. ALEXANDER GRANT
“ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN OHU JOBSON, Chote Master
fervice. Gospel Sermon. 8) v. ALLIANCE GOSPEL TABERNACLE
_°8 am. Holy Commenion; 19 am Sunday VICTORIA, AVENUE
7190 pm—THE PEACE
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~ YOU ARE INVITED TO INGPEOT.
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lar Dressers has made famous two foremost Oanadian Tailoring firms:
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Seml-Finals—
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grim record of an earlier eruption. LEFT, wall of lava moving down on houses on the side
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LEFT, farmers uncarthing a large unexploded shell. UPPER RIGHT, LOWER RIGHT, the entrance to the farm
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upon his: heels, with Crystal Prince neck-and- erent, however, the bangtalls nodding to the judges
BLACK MENACE No. 2
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INVITED TO COMPETE AT CHICAGO—These from Toronto have been invited by Chicago
Fee
City, where they wil) show their wares in a sprint rela:
ial 40-yard event, One or two other Toronto girls will
the party if the invitation is accepted, The three attractive >
trippers shown are pretty Olive Hinder on the LEFT, with Hilda
Cameron, TOP, RIGHT, and Thelma Norton, LOWER RIGHT. © quieting of nerves before tackling the difficult
* : Jan cut off a 36-carat piece from the stone. Then came
required delicate handling and a bit of the main cleavage, a V-shaped ve was the stone was to be cut. Then a specially prepared cteel inserted in the groove, and a quick blow of a wedge compteted the job, No crack or flaw resul ering, and now, besides the 36-carat piece, there carats, and one of 505,
gE ER eRe pana
the cutting. However, as
never would have beer
individually, the twelve cut gems wi! * $2,000,000. So delicate was
new second sacker of the Honey- makers. Tony ts shown in the clubhouse, dressing for a. game.
IDLE OCCUPANTS SUIT CHAMBER
Trenton, N.J., May 1..—(AP)— The unemployed group that lived nine days in New. Jersey’s Assembly Chamber in an attempt to force the Legislature to vote relief. funds, evacuated today without achiey- ing its purpose. The Legislature ad- PAILADELPAtA's Bi viding the, money, the Jobe : de- DOER 1 ee mon! jess, i nN Fo! ANY WEIGHT imanded. Tired, heavy-e: cro UEC | Onn nena: Gomaga® set me oNoes {or lusty volee. the Nae vot ‘300 FEAL OF BELLS FOR VI epee os ory bells has ! _ {filed silently from the State House| Whitechapel Bell Foundry in English © pes Sena | jafter scoring the Legislatzre for i:3| cast for Christ Church, Viclona, BC. ‘he, Delt wate TAR ey | HANDICAP—Black s {failure to replenish empty State re-| the peals at Westminster Abbey. and will storily be oA sme : lief coffers. : the bishop of Landon. The bells are shown : i
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played in the English League today resulted as follows: Huddersfield 1, Sheffield Wed, 0. Portsmouth 2, Bolton Wander. Stoke City 2, Liverpool 1. ~ Division IL Barnsley 0. Tottenham Hotspurs 0. Bradford City:2, Leicester City. 0.
London, May 3! (CP)—Concluding Burnley 0, Pulham 2.
_ LONDON, May 2. — (OP Cable)— Brentford 6, Derby County 0. Chelsea 5, Blackburn Rovers 1. Everton 5, Preston North End 0. Grimsby Town 3,
Wolverhamp'n 4, Middlesbrough 0.
Closing struggles. in the . |so0cer games
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TODAY ONLY: ROBERT DONAT 'The Ghost Goes West? Z Ve SLA, ; : LIE BURKE ; £ . Rt EFI e
by the new Home Method Phon 138
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will be at our store this week to instruct exTr
the exquisite was ot The
station, f both veh-
tly failed to observe the light sighal change to ead and
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funeral announcement this paper. Robderts was following the John- son car and apparen' right side, Mrs. Robert's hi shoulders completely pasted through police during followed at the police
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FOR IMMORAL ACT The magistrate Without oqmment.. _
liable for the hospitalization of any of its hundreds of relief workers at the Port, it was pointed
* The case. which was successfully defehded by County Solicitor C, A. 5S YEAR TERM ‘GIVEN
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to homes on Sunday wilh
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re ities. exper- pesel end investigat- oe crime -being re-
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singing the Nationa}: An- On Saturday evening the Romilly
Boy Singers sang at the Salvation Cardiff, Wales, in January.
without cost. The bill at normal
boys’ yok clear, they y Citadel and gave a fine pro-
gram of numbers, Major Jordan, in
charge of the local corps expressed
* end.
owing
Oe EROMILLY BOY SINGERS PAY|tage which FAREWELL VISIT On thelr way eastward to take
-
m,
the pleasure of the members at the ~ assistance the choristers had lent to their service, a Mr, Williams last night told -how — the Saskatchewan Telephone Com- — art which the|mission arranged to have the boys © falk ‘from Saskatoon to thelr moth-
Romilly Boys and the congregation —
Welsh national air pe iteaen
sacred program. thet Arm; ers in
Semple for the con
heard tifully
lives’
that
That perfection of thelr program of Sunday evening.|/rates would. have been more than ~
the boys sang and later gave a spec- ial program from eight thirty . to nine thirty o'clock. A large congre- boys showed here on their visit Jast autumn was again illustrated in
tour of the Canadian and of the here, Others of the boys were in
ped over in the city for the week- nara loa anaes ere ree ers will appear today. In Bridge Street United Church on Sunday, at both morning and evening services
Singers from Barrie, Wales, stop-
Elliott}end and sang -.at various. services} joined in gation heard them.
Reg. N., Is
ith friends at
at the home Walker and. Misses
ed, from Ot-iship back home after a six months lerwent a ey [operation at the Military Hospital
wi Walker spent the
,| Worth has just return’ tawa where he und of pleurisy. Mrs. Herman Se me relatives in Belle-
5 ital L el ii TEE ae i iva: a aif ile (ratlale We bet Hig ih dy (saga dy
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animals the n aeeneet | calle
children of Japan's capital, is shown bowing during the festival of
‘s birthday, Three thousand kind % aa
2 .
at the Uyeno Zoo in Tokio, Miss Hanako, favorite elephant of
Budi
AN ELEPHANT NEVER FORGETS—Sefore the: tomb of dead
pane i ae UE i a ‘ 3 ay
tor, Mr, Williams,
Purest nymn and song were] one thousand dollars,
ie
gs ay PELL aptlieels
endl UAE IBS
Ha FLERE
LOW PRICES SHOP AT YOUR .D.A. STORE
EVERY DAY. LD.A. Drug Stores
who
‘The Rev. Dr.’ Semple. pald tribute to
the music of the Welsh ‘lads and
the plano or
led them in the unaccompanied Welsh hymns and
airs, madrigals by Palestrina and
‘Lorelel
thelr direc! accompanied them on
umbers, It was music as only the Wilkes, or the solos of the two boys, or the chorus (unaccompanied) Dying Bard.’
- Le, Ketcheson | 2!
17 Million Cars. Pay To Cross Peace Bridge],
on= 1G, Spencer, B.A, of | to ted the
fine show-
and ¢x-
of the
turn out. Cadet
Earl vel
.)
h School congratula! compahy on the
Commanding Officer
M. Panet. Following the cerem large and splendid
tt He
Bene ; 4aha ine
and the general seleage of the High
ifferin and So.
nt
The auto thief,
Hubbe
owned by Allan lock, Ontario, must
Seueveati ed Se tcc be advantege to
him for
a sulstine! [choot
. Up at Night
El OS"
ENAM MARK
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LEAVE NO BRUSH
PAINTS- VARNISH
e Tren informed .. of *» its
School pre- of ‘cal Proctor Cup, was|morning by th liwho had been
the 10,
Corps.
ooting honors. were
e
R. Weeks of N
year to
is given each best dressed Cadet on presented to
Hardware Co.
"Limited
FLOGLAZE DEALERS IN BE
i
Mr. Osterhouse of in
ho noticed it. while o work. Information it was a very com-
as whoever stole
one
by
Frankijord, | ¥ on his way % revealed, that plicated affair, auto left
whereabouts
High H.
Huffman, g. E. Hubble,
helo:
r, F. Niddery,
following
High School the
platoon of the Medals for sh Dresented
School’ Cadets: Cc. Coutts, R.. Win; Kean, R.. Bate’
‘alker
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pepep meee cmc heen <1] Bg
turned to) their
hanged
Police recovered all cats: and they were re owners.
ville and. exe
jReeve's.
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T. Public < Captain de L. H.
am
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A
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1g ft
KLM
during the
Shensel, V.
of College Street Were presented’ wit Sresentatior,
spect
Mr. Me-
for
more than half
r May. this quantity ‘available
s generally estimat-
:@d there! are not
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Scores senna after May 3s
‘Kidney Pills
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“LOOKING BACKWARD
OF BY-GONE YEARS -
20 YEARS AGO
May 4th, 13916. 3 Victoria Avenue from Pinnacle
40 YEARS AGO
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both attracting and “aniversal: binder™.is : an
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‘And‘ when the half-gods go their way Immortal Love will come to stay.
—Dorothy Sproule. x x x x
shown to the writer by Hope McGinnis, neutrons ts i always a discriminating theatre-goer and ©) The interesting possibility is indicated, |admirer of the high lights of the . legiti- that the hydrogen nucleus, or proton, may|mate stage before the flickers chased the identical, except for its electric charge, |human actors.off the boards‘of the “One with ‘the other building block of. the uni-|Night-Stands”, The program gives a. bio- verse, the neutron, which was discovered |graphical sketch of the then manager of| in 1982 and which combines with a portion |the Carman. Opera House, Thos. P. J. ta form the necleus of the atom of heavy|Power of beloved membry, and is particu- hydrogen, known as the deuteron. Heavy |larly. interesting as a breath from the past, ‘hydrogen weighs twice as much as ordin-|bringing back memory of that lovely wo- Syraroren and is found in “heavy se man and gifted star, Madame Albani. a3 ploasaremeots rine oe ois Rucenes ae x x x x f voltage above 1,000,000, it was ° REPORTS OF OBNOXIO CON- “Will be necessary to settle this question. |nUCT OF TRAMPS when refuled food Experimental proof for the existence|or money at private homes, iaeans that a ‘of a so-called “sixth sense,” which seem§|cioser watch will be’ kept by police on ‘to give on the ability to sense the presence /transients and their stay in Belleville will of a person ing. room in the dark, even in|he short but not sweet. In this army of @ absence of any sound, was presented transients constantly moving across. the before the physicists by Drs. J. D. Hardy |continent there. must necessarily be some ‘and|T. W. Oppel of the Russel Sage Insti-ltough citizens, and for their misdemeanors |dorsdo “tate of Pathology, New York City. - the whole army gets a bad name and is|day The human skin, they reported, is-: a/kant moving. Life-on the Road is not con-|Srons 35 hundred per cent more senstitve’ to slight ducive to character making and the young changes in temperature than the most deli-|man who takes to the Road is the mater-
of
i
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Uf
Es a3 aT EERE
. made in the United States to. take the popsandin. of i degree Centigrade, the! young: men off the road and make some- human of the face can detect a temp-|thing of them, or induce them to make of only five ten-thousandths of | something of themselves, Camps have been ee re ing tivity of the| rene where good meals are served, facial airs to heat. Dre. oe , Oppel gathing: comers education: and cee
. > Use stated, “is probably the explanation of the ar provided: This reeaarient is being -s0-called ‘sixth’ sense whereby the presence! watched with interest. : vof another person in the dark is made : ‘known.” : KARR
a ae ‘BANKERS HAVE BEEN ACCUSED
KNEW ENOUGH TO WRITE LITTLE jor HAVING “GLASS” EYES, or the|@ "Alfred Housman who goes down to|equivalent, which they turn on at will fons ‘fame as a professor who wrote one hund-|the purpose of chilling would-be borrow- red short: poems which will be gathered |ers. Other varieties of verbal bricks have in the universal book of world literature is|also"been cast at them; but very few bou- unique. His work is as brief as some of the|@uets. Hence Belleville banker one day verse in the Greek Anthology which\has|last week was very much gurprised when lived two thousand years and-mo *~ Ja son of the soil, a farmer from Prince » ‘Housman possessed that peace which |Edward County, entered his office and res] , did not make him'a perpetual publisher of|marked in effect: “I know you get more his own work. Probably he knew the flaw-|bricks than bouquets so I just gathered Tessneas and greatness of his work and|these flowers to show that there are more hence did nov allow: himself to be ever-|flowers than thorns in the world after all.” Jastingly writing. His was the spirit of the|He then deposited a beautiful bouquet of
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e : daffodils on the banker’s desk and so pape FIRST IN 1689, AND THE SECOND IN =< One ‘of the strange anomalies of his|shocked that gentleman that for a moment eress nen ‘of Mr, James me : ey verse and his fame is that the reputation|or two he was unable to properly express|man. ~he) has won is with the commonplaces of|@ppreciation. Bricks are all right in their) yy. sia atrs. Jack life, yet-he wrote in a simple style and|Place but it takes the occasional bouquet |remity also Mr. Lawson along a narrow chart he marked out his|to appreciate their usefulness (if any) and} Lillian Blakely spent
remove the sting. x x 2.x For Men Only
“Alice, I'm going to give a lot of these old clothes to the charity organization,” Brown announced to his wife. ‘Here are socks and shirts that ought to do some poor fellow a loti of good.”
Alice came over to look into the mat-
“T guess it will be all © right,” ‘she agreed, “But, my! I-can’t send that stuff out like that. Why, there are’a lot of but- fons off the shirts and the socks need
rning.” is : In‘a few days Alice had the garments
fixed up and announced to hubby he could| . send the package off to the charity organi- }jzation now. : ‘ “But, Alice,” he protested when he looked the stuff over, “you have it in such good shape that I am going to wear them ah ae longer aayslt: oe the l woods away; f ce went out of the room hubby the high wild ‘woods of laurel, smiled contentedly.
‘And the bows ‘of bay no more.” reg tea karat worked!’ he observed
~ Once he writes the dialogue of the}. .-
poetic course, “the pessimism of the ecc- ‘Tesiast, the courage)of the stoic and a leaning towards the macabre” as a New York writer finely says. Yet these things
‘of ‘simplicity. Forty yars ago appeared “The pshire Lad” and for twenty-six @ was silent, then a new lean book came and his poetry muse ceased to pour put music. Poetic emotion of strong kind, ‘music, perfection of form, reticence are roe *marks ‘of his work. , by =A’ sample of his verse may be given— ‘Epitaph on an Army of: Mercenaries—
“These in the day when heaven was falling The hour when earth’s foundation fled, “Followed. their mercenary calling,
And took their wages and are dead.”
Just AS AMONG MORE CIVILIZED
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dead plowman and the friend who marries}: S Xx xX heme of Mr. Z : his sweetheart— : That woman who heated the water ing oie 5 tufts SOVIET STAMPS PICTURE , INS 1) “* “Your girl is well conténted, lie still,|before drowning her kitten willbe glad|S2 FROM CHILDHOOD“ Tie oF His DEATH. ee
my lad, and sleep.” to learn that Cook county's electric chair my “Housman, the great Letinist, is gone |now-has cushions, phate
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Advice to the Lovel
use a good brush!
OIL AND VARNISH ASSOCIATION
beauty, have a complete change cheery and comfortable. Change By Beatrice Fairfax
round in your home? You can do it
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FOR SALE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS —Cut to Order— James Trudeau CALLED FOR and DELIVERED Cooke’s Repair Service
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follows: Colored 603.
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meeting of the © Board, 100 colored.
sold to Taylor at 10 3-16 cents. y sold at 9 7-8 cents. Usual buyers
rtly | Same date last year 286 baxts color- bly = few light | ed sold at 9 1
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last longer and look
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no hitter over the ten inning route
; is ‘a record.
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us that Jake Solomon, the father|as the Leafs d. of the CO.BL, intended
meeting | ball a er visi to Petecbers thie eae “Can you persuade Jake to
come down and a:
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Following Saturday's
Presiden
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we asked
ppear with the! “Well, I don't think
Belleville
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bor,
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England next Declaring
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considering,
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Sox—Shut out
with
, Cardinals—Paced
0, allowing but two)-son,
debut as a big leaguer, . Red
triple: and two Wes Ferrell Detroit Tigers 6: hits,
Frankie Frisch
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Debate on Dunning Budget Will Commence on Tuesday
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Keeping to a narrow path, the: storm swung inland, touched Phillips, Detroit, in the
deluge.
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turned their boat. Phillips was res-
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Ottawa, Poxhall’s
employee of a boat liv. The second fatality took place in the Detroit River, where George T.
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first game basketeers sur-
x sized ball. Left to
or basketball championship, Windsor
e@ game series seins powerful Vic-
ip to summer -
ving added zest to the final series. Fords took the aden
Canadian senior champions have a tri tack of Victoria's sharpshooters. Border Cit;
whose face decorates the centre of the over-.
the eastern Canada men’s renii Dominion title in a three-out-of-fiv
tured
P' champions, The