THE TRUE FLAVOUR OF THE SPEARMINT PLANT [may lain Clllitll WIDIIIDA! Aid-dist Parlor. 8am. 830-11608’ Mil-Mn! i .. siiglélir 5?? 80011! AIIIOAN VlflElANI lANQUfl-‘iho veterans of the flmithAfrioanwsrheldsmostcn- s banquet at the Bus Hotel t svenim. A number of vistas-s also present with the veterans Dr. H. D. hhnson presided. the group had done justior a qfeudid dinner the following ta were honored: The King; . responded to by Major '1‘. museum Prince Edward Island to by Colonel Canadian Ic- . B. Conrad; the . Bert Wlliams: and ‘a ilggb‘ Holy Redeem- o inclement Filggilii’ s i ' Appointlnerm and Serving of lkala” by Isa. Lavalles of the Gnadian National Hotel evinced a been interest in this important .' qmect. and brought forth much discmsim. on “Outstanding Wom- Osthollc Church." The under the direction severe cold. is re- aomswhst better. sIIIAMEBSIIIE and Prince Bounty a__-..—-: -4'l‘hls eeiana la rellrvcl In saws llenl lltneai Int advrnI-ing s : spare any O0 ll outed Iflta \ Ilal sts-etly payable ia 0O .5. 5 1?; r Hail 2 i gl l v gmiliiii A .25 l? 253' 5i K. ,3 THE CHETO _ lunar": _Iastasrssl s ilsiaalauas This Week's Lenten Special lalmaa Infill lahTasIOaIaaIc. AAIISTRIAll TRMPS 0N JIUIJTE MARCH (By Wade Warnl’) (Copyright 1984 Iiy the Assembled Press) Mrs. msili" of the civil war. A show of strength was needed in upper Austria where the Social- ‘ ist uprising began two weeks ago and apparently smoulderw the longest. Dr. said in a statement to the Associated Press. liisscist Beimwehr, or Home Guard) to upper Austria in order to main- tain public seem-ity against all poa- sibis occurrences." Hit llsllepasled Oneof Dollful’ aidas, h-incs Ernst Rudiger Von Btarhsmberg, .deolaredthatiawaban- membersorthe Hapdnrrg dynastyfrunsdstriasndconfis- cstingflseirwvpertymsstbere- peeled. ‘Iirequestionofapossible N- storstioncithe Hapdrurgwnm- srchyJlte Hsimwshreommandar saidH-‘isalmostimpouiblstosos- werwhilewesreinthemidltcf curworkof reconstruction. psr~ tlculsrly became we are not unu itcouldbekeptsprsreiysustrian question." “parts of rapper Austria were cen- tres of riots (the civil war fighting) —which e ‘ ‘ the nocesslt, for such measures." March on Vlenm Amom rumors circulating with the departure of i-Iomeguard imits from Vienna latelast week were several to the affect that they planned a march on Vienna or that the Hsimwehr was being mo- bilised to protect the Anson-Ger- man frontier- The usual precautions have been taken on the Austro German line, but “everything is quiet in s.l1 Aus- tria, including the frontier district,‘ Chancellor Dollfuss said. As for the f‘ ‘ bor- der, the Chancellor declared that "I can fell you emphatically that in. He, however. said he expected no sensaticnal- develbpurynt on the border room-row, but repeated a warning which he and Vice-Chan- cellor Fay have uttered frequently since the civil war: “If nscsmary, we is the Heimwahr will repulse any attack. weapon in hand, with the same th... wifli vmich we repulsed the Bolshevists." ‘murorrow marh the end of an eight-day "truce" offered by Theo- dore Habicht, exiled adviser of Aus- trian Nazis. to the Ivvernmsnt in return for the taking in of Ila-sis does not "cooperate" with Nazis. SILVER ABBURB m w; (A. P. by Glanllaafs lpashl WIN). VIENNA, Peb. I’! — Mysterious‘ Chancellor Dollfuas said thatvan ‘lhedeclineintheswinepopu- laticn of Canada which began in i931 continued during 1m. but breeding intentions for the Decem- ber-Msy period of 1088-34 show an same period of 1882-83. The number of hon on farms at r '- 11s “ stuff.- on June l. or as per cent decrease. and 4.13.200 on December, or 15.9» per cent decrease. The period be- tween June and December is usu- ally featured by a new»! decline in population. m these six months ofiflhthsrewasadeciine intbe fanvwings in every proviw of Oansda cumpI-Nd I191 t!" "n" period of 108i. The reduction s- m sssoo bead or ‘J11 w‘ cent. ‘the decline in number of’ pfla saved was 393.00 or 10-3 P" cent. some M the reduction in sags snowing being Ofllvt by In ' crease in the number o! piss new! per litter. This featur: gancurred in gvq-y $011206, CROP “I10- Ibr the swine and slim!" reduced markstinfl moved with the. same months of i083. 1i the ca, d intentions with ream! to spring farrowinll l" “"94 °“‘- therewillbesnincresseinmsr- in the fall of 1934 mil winter months o1 1934-86. The N- cent rise in prices would tend to to breeding. 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And you'll eu- loythe sstisfyingcigaretresthsroslyhrretwiliroii: It pays to "Roll Your: Own" with URRET FINECUT CIGARETTE ronacco SAVE THE POKER HANDS lraaulflfobam" sIGaaIaJI-lsd PHILLIPS (Continued mm m» n" lipl haddelivned rneat for his fa- thsr,a Peninsula butch on that particular IEIYS 1m’ CALI. 1400 PRIIBEBRASII or AIR LINER Pilot Lloyd Anderson W a s Formerly of Burnt Church, N. B. (AI. By Guardian's Special Wire) SALT ME CITY. Pbb. 26 — A mountain snow storm, which in- vestigators believe caused the aashotbeUnitedAirL-inesplans near hers Friday with a loss of eight lives, hampered a probe 01 the tragedy and the recovery of me body wdsy. The smashed plane had to be thrown upon its side before the morning Obklnsd Iagally Phillipa‘ Wnhaaim, the cum Justice held, had been obtained leg. ally. without duress. and in ma presence ct sevsral- dlllflfgfgltgfl further, Phillips bad signed the confession and had even gdgcd certain corrections mada If the illry believed the testimrny of several witnesses who claimed having heard amused admit to his father he had committed the crime. then this was tantamount to a plea 01-’ sulitv an Phillips’ part. rm lard- ship concluded. Yostlfs Charae‘ Consideration of the character evidence adduced at trial was urged "WI! iilrimen by Guy Hudon, de- fence Counsel. in his address. He recalled a minister and a school teacher from Gaspe had testified u; the accused's recognind good be- hlvim- Up to ma. a1, m ms. PhiHiDI had absolutely nothing a- llinst him and was looked upon as a model boy, reserved and ‘ . A “M93103. llblfidly made by Phillips to former Detective Arthur Msloney. Montreal, who introduced himself to accused as “Eddy Baker" came in for close scrutiny by Mr, Hudm. "If the ccnfeuion was made by accuse s own free will.” he 1n- ll-llfid. "W117 did the detectives wait upstairs. ‘there is no necessity of a pr tion for a confession. If the one made by Phillips was , ‘ WI. Wbydl-dhe havetobe promp- ted by a man named Malcnsy, alias Baker?" ' ' Dealing with the question of blood y found on accused's shirt the mu‘!- ing after the disappearance ’ the girls, the lawyer observed the stains ‘"11! @1811! fllillined as Phillip de- livered meat for his father. Bum- imiugup, hsaaid. theconieasion had not been given voluntarily, there was nothing unusual in Phillipa’ hi"!!! been with the 00mins on the night o! their disappearance, and thsQ-own hadnotbeeu ahlepo show any motive why accused would have wished the deaths o! the girls. Motive Net Neebary It was not 1m- m; Orcwn to show a motive for any crime. Luisa Gannon. K. C. Joint Crown prosecutor in the case, said atthsmitsetofhisaddren He Woke of direct and indirect evid- ence stressing accused's confession- “made without force or extortion-J’ Is being the strongest evidence a- ainat him G. Danielson. could be extricatod. H. P. uwis. chief pilot of the linu, expressed the belief that pilot Anderson, a. native of Burnt- church, N. 15.. was sttemlitifll 9° rise above s. storm when he crash- ed shortly after taking of! at salt eprobabiy outofasformsruisawtbetrees looming before hiIIITII-U 149715 gaeraslmheprdrablytrlod to lift the ship too rapidly. the kagelooksssirthe shipdid crash also brousht to iishtthvlfl! marriage of the M year old stew- ardess, Miss Mary Oamn. t0 Jvhn Wheeler, us, Chicago hotel man- regulation that stewardaasea o! the working day and Dilbt in an B!- fon, to “raise enough money so Mury could stay home with me." INCIIADE IN COAL OUTPUT (C. P. By Gnrdlaafs Special Wire) OITAWA, Feb. ‘ll-An more; n "Murdenwill out," Mr. 0mm; ‘ ‘ altar H... - Probably thought himself ‘is from arrastastimealapsedandmeng of the bodiu 0f the girls was found, “l caigr-atulate ma para," he 51¢ cerrber - reflect the decrease in it took them numosraorpouiu-yuniarmahfl- ' and cockmis are 30.1 per cent than a year no. hens and Nd per cent, turkeys 20 per n , ducks 80.4 par cent and are" .0 par pent, with a total decrease D8 per cent for all olsses. Mllkflbllfls ‘so ‘z; Ir Classes and evaporated milk an RECEIVES MANY CONGRATULATIONS ON 87TH BIRTHDAY Former Prince Edward Island Lady Gives Dias" castration On Spinning Wheel, Valued 1M Years Old Heirloom, On Eve O! Celebrntinfl 87th Birthday Anniversary At Quincy, Mass. ‘Ibo Qrincy. Maasschusefil. has not a gray hair. and newqzspsra report a happy event active inierest in the attain other Mrs. lirupbemis . 5:? -ii. .5? g5 A’ §§?i£§Z? . *§‘,** E5 ggrl-Ea On recent anniversary Mrs. Oillis received numerous callers and many floral tokens as well as cards mom distant friends. pawns." says a Quincy paper. "reach the ace of 8'1 without more evidence of the passing of time" fresh complexion mu ilEll REBEIVEDBY mus§_ql|u| 519d" Idem, mecial British envoy, agreed today on the pouibility cl finding s basis for a general agreement 0n disarmament, an official corn- ( i of conversations he ‘(ilidenl had had as Paris and Ber- n. "This information enables them to alanine afresh the British and Italian memos-ands. “Ihey find themselves in accord U. I. OUTITANDBIO ATILITI (LP. h O-vdlars lpacisl Win) NII YORK. let. 7i - wawr~dksona.a-..nt-.-1;_a.> - »_< '