art» off Bnf Eur 0th uu n10 his l5 1 ._.- i evanulyfl Amt I572’! (‘o rlarts "m. nbh gg-gitfgrg mdwe~fi:-.':»n-4n+~»-< I thc ycar .1 PAGE SIX i=5 -~~' NOW PLAYING IIIXIINEIE 3 . . . . . - . . 113*‘, 7351‘- NIGIIT 7 £28.15, 26c. 37c, 45c. ALSO MIIRILY MOUSE MATINEI-I 3.l5—It5c, fitic. '1‘ n 12' s now TH LIGHTS DAN ii players and pcrformcvs out tcrtiiiinncnt cvcr prcschtcd on “ilh hrclithlcss (‘xcitcnivntf t-lflilxli HUI} IIS (1I'\ IiIIHBI (Ltlllllll UNI. .‘.l.i.ll.\' .11.. I\l'\\ 100th fliivirleiul C.111su;,lli1ir>c y t 11w: .1 I.:"f.t'\'» or mum. .\.\' A11 '-;".»'<>1=n' 1i‘. .1 UH»: ~|\li. 1,<1i::1'=\r".\*< \ |\ :11: ~ \',(.l'l!l 1,3111‘ l;1 Iii» lhrrc .' I1 liiilll report 1ll()‘.\'("fl t clrilii; amounted to . 1 .fl1.;, lor DQJPlIlDCI‘ 31st i After last preferred .‘~l‘.'(‘l>{ the common year's c,:r:1x.l.11; of carried forwnrrl. 'l'i‘.i*. ad; previous stmlus of I. "final" or onus dmldcnt on prior ycal‘ 0f $1.1 ' ‘, l, 1.11s 1r total - unfit? ‘Pflllkvcl fu:"..u1',l 11f $7.812‘: 05f). The total nzscl: of tho Company ((3 5i $671,’). l) u 11'; ST. ls 0n DF“(‘l!llI(‘l' Ill, 193i’. .'u11o1in‘cd w $69.fi(l9..'1f)Il. I-‘avvirrtcs for Idanj: Yours Many oi 1hr~ prorhzr-tr: n1‘ thc Imperial 'l‘.>l1;1':.~o (‘mi:;1ui1_v of Ca- nada Limilcd l1.'1\c bw-n favoritrs With Canadian :'u'l:cr:; {or two gcri<.".'.'\ti011s. F. r cvumpic. “Old Chum" pipe tnhuczu vars; introduc- ed 5n Ala)". 1881i. and enjoy-s; today, as it h a for ‘HTS, an lllllllfllf," fxvpulainlj,'. Aimfhcr name l‘!‘llll‘lll- berm by tum gmicratrnls; is that of Bwcvt (Tap! (Tigarcllcs. introduc- ed to the (Jaumlzin pubic in 1887, and still 11112111111: layout‘ with a 1am» and crotch»: section of thc public. (‘zmada Wide Distribution Tho pxrzfilcts of the Iinpcrial T0- bacco Cciripzuiy or Canada Limited have Cunada-rvldc distribution. Imperial Brands are literally houschold words throughout the Dominion. Who has not hcard nf Old Chum Tobacco, Plcobac Tobac- uorTurrct Cigarettes, Players Cl- garlttes, Winchester Clrtarettcs. Bachfior Cigars-tn mention only u {cw of thc wcil known numrs? Pructir-aly (‘wry lobaccont-t. 02-1-1"; vfgar counter, cvcry hotcl and rcs- rmricc EDWARD |-|A 14 GREAT STAS . . . . Dancing their logs ulT . . Working like mad to give you the mightiest en- tho lqnqih oi‘ thc inorugt- picture — and cvcry second packed uith “WIINILI! PAST ‘It BEBE UANILLS GEORGE BRENT [NA I\II~.RI\1I'.L RUBY II .\'l-1l) SPARKS lIENItY ll. \\'.\I.'I.{I.’\I.I, lltllliiltl‘ I\lc\\'.\l)I£ Il\'! EIY .I‘I II >I'( UNI) I.(). .\'I LPHi-llwf l-LIFIIIIKIYH Il.\\ti\ <Y.‘,lZ"l \T l . r l . 7-111 12st; <11 mimic-i 1a., thtlllillfl _v . , ' . nrw m" -\ n. ID l. 5%?! u ‘Movié m1" l In I PRINEE EDWARD MUNMY .\'IGII'I‘ 7 ti: 845-260, 37c, 45c. AT BROADWAY CING AGAIN! The thrills laugh and heart-thrubs of two big shows packed in one. A mighty picture, a com- plete Musical Comedy. | SCREEN SNAPSHOTS Thousands of 20f) glamorous beauties . Singing their hearts thc screen! Almost. Ill/ICC mcn rcnvrzui. icnmr NEGLN‘! unzn \\'l‘l‘ll ‘TIIRILLIYIE .\I'|1‘.t "I‘.\t‘|.lIrv'! l) “(IZLING NU) I‘I|.'I'Ili.\' tnur 11C. t.“f‘!'_\' ill’? = imp.‘ ' bsands» "in; salc cvcrywriicrc." 'l'.l~.:ia<'u (Growing i’._~\cl1 p1‘ unis 0f Tl‘- "1. li Liic Imperial 1‘ 11:1; lcnt its 35- .1 flilTfjll/lll is that lll this v0.11- (2 inavlian .~; 1h“ Ill)“ nations as bk- part of Cana- (“lilflltitill of tobacco, 1hr \t'<~s'.crn peninsula of -- alurally fa- iho district > l~',1'.c 1n thc ~ similar 1 . Carolina. bccn __ Burlcy" tobacco 1 ‘l from Kentucky‘ .n1.'1:‘1111 as to the ‘ovd mmimn mcthods of d hcds, trarsplaiitinr; ., 1-,;1rv<~>..i':. and curiu‘: dhcrwl. pvrnicd and supplied 1| humor’: Eu» thc company. l! thc cullhation of Bur- ’ -'1 of hiah quality has .fl‘f‘.'l('l)0<l a port wltcrc ll. is now a._ ‘mzrlor crop 0f thia (listrict. and u llcpcnrllfl>lv sourcc of income for . It ls now no longer : ll'_\' to import Burlcy for Ca- _nad .lll i-cqviircilirrts as a leaf ‘equal 1.5) that frrzrcrly imported is cured and matured surzrcssfully in Canada. f Th" Company did not stop with Thrrjv. hrnvcrcr. Thcy ncxt turned ;\l.t'.‘llllt7ll to Vlrlinla Bris-zht. Simi- lar prorcdurc was fmloivcd to en- courua.» thc. growth of a grade of tobacco known in the Southern Statcs as “flue-cured Virginia Bright." ‘Plus is a much n-iorc dif- ficult kind 0f ttbacco to produce and handlc. 1t rcquircs a ccnsiclcr- ably largcr capital investment bc- causn of the ncrcssity of slwciallj," ccnsstructcd curing barns. "(Tlllilfl Waste Sand l-‘arms In thc nciuhbourhn! county of Norfvfl: certain wctiuns of light; sandy land. found unprofitable for mixcd farming. had been abondon- CAPITOL NOW PLAYING DIATINEE 3 P. IIIr-IIC; 26c. NIGHT 7 d; 8.45 noun 26c, 31c. ,OUR NEW SERIAL THE LAST FRONTIER. AND HURRICANE nxracss George O'BRIEN run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' i Zane Grey’: RGBBERS’ aewqsr rm: GREATEST TIIRILLER or THEM ALI. nuuun nv couscous conon. " sTItANUEST. EVER TOLD! , II E STORY v Take off on a non stop flight of fancy-visit. realms of mystic romance with lov- brs different than 3'9" "9 ever known with LIONEL ATWELI. FAYWRAY LEETIIACY AND 1'1 OTIIERS. . COMEDY AND ADVENTURE .. cstubishcd two extensive rc-handl- ing plants, one at Learnington, Ils- 30X County, and the other at Del- hi in Norfolk County. These plants through which is handled annually about 2t) million pounds of tobac- co--b0tl1 Burley and Virginia Bright-have a storage capacity of more than thirty million pounds. During thc season more than 500 operatives arc employed at each plant. Active Welfare Department. The officers of thc Imperial To- bacco 0011111111131 have hccn quick to recognize that man powci" is of grcnitcr value than nicrc machin- cvy_ A wofl organized welfare dc- parlmcnt has bccxi uclirc in each Impcrial fairtoryr since thc period of the war, whcn a start was madc by the cstablslnncnt "of a llllrfilllq scrvicc. Today physicians are at. thc scrvicc of the sick among thc mnployccs of thc Compairv. Fac- tory hospitals render first aid. CB- fetcrlas provide warm meals at. low cost. Dcnlal scrvicc is provided on a system of easy long term pay- mcnts. Free medical examinations and X-Ray, pictures of the chest (in cooperation with thc Cana- dian ‘Tuberculosis Association). {rec inoculation aaainst thc common cold, and many other fcaturcs are included in thc welfare work 0f thc‘ Counwnv. Such a system of wclfarc‘ work is, of course. expensive and im- practicable for a small industry. Its feasibility In the larw factory is perhaps one of thc strongest ar- lrumcnts ‘for thc contlnuargrowth of the large company-thc provis-‘ ion of regular work under condl-' Lions which conserve rather than exploit human lifc. Dressed As Woman Attends Charity Ball . E LONDON, Eng, Mar. 23-- A man I masquerading as a Wnmnn “m? ejected from a charity ball nti which Prince George was prcscntl in Upper Grcsvenor strcvt. W.. rc- ccntlv. | Tho ball was in aid of thc St i George's Hospital, and more than? 300 guests were present. The man arrived shortly after 10 o'clock at the house. which is own- cd by Mr. Simon Hafiog. He was drcsscd in .1; beautiful rcd cloak, and worc a platinum blondc wfg. It was while he was in a lift. that would take him to the women-s 0108i! room, that his identity was discovered. ‘An attendant nnliccd thc pecu- 1Hll' way in which thc wig fitted hnn, and also lhc fact that [he "woman" had rathcr masculine fcaturcs. Ho. stoppcd "hcr" and asked mm“, l‘) “W/llllllilll)’ him t0 thc hull. lvfcantvhilc guests were arriving for thc supper" which Mrs. Hartog had arrancul in c.111;cction the ball. Thar’ _-n1v i11lc1'ro.--.1lo1l and for a f0“- mo. mcnls thcrc was consternation anion-- thc guests. ""11"? Rcfumlcrl A poltrmman on (buy outfide the .' | “ml s President for thc coming year O. ill." "woman" hour; CENTRAL GUARDIAN - pp-i 1h,‘- eolumn in reserved for now: nl lurnl luternl but ndvertllllll III I uawny nature may h: Inlorted ll I can": u word ntrlutly plyublo In Id- vuucc. THE VOGUE special for Satur- day. Forty new Print Dresses/Large sizes $4.50. Small sizes $3.98. See window. 8756-3-25-11. THE VOGUE special for Satur- day. Pbrty new Print Dresses. Large ‘sizcs $4.50. Small sizes $3.98. See _ wlmlmv, 8756-3-25-11. CASH FOB STORE COUNTERS. _\vn1 pay cash for your store counters. Write Box "R." Charlotte- town. state total length, width and lowest price. 8566-3-25-21. BELLE RIVER-BELFAST services Sunday, lvfarch 26th: Belle River at 11 a. m.; Eldon, at 3 p. m., follow- ed by the Communion Service. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. Vl-IAL CALVES-Wc are open to purchase for prompt delivery a g number of good and medium calves weighing 120 to 200 lbs. alive, pay- ing top market prices. Island Cold Storage Co. 85l8-3-22-tf. i ON BUSINESS TRIP-Mr. Fred Blair and daughter, of St. John's, Nfld, arrived in Stcllarton, PEI, on business and Miss Peggy will rc- ymaiir with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fraser, McKay Street, until his return. It. ls almost a year since they left town,‘ and Peggy's many friends are delighted to see hcr again, whllc she too is quite ‘pleased to be with them. —- New l Glasgow News. THE BAPTIST CIIURCIL-Thc morning service will be broadcast by C. H. C. K. Dr. Vincent's morn- ,ing sermon will be “Paul's Two ‘Visions!’ The male quartette, jMessrs. Qulglcy, Calder, Dingwell ‘and Sterns will sing "Beautiful Garden of Prayer." The morning Anthem will be Stamens “What are these?" At. the evening service Dr. Vincent will preach the final sermon in the series on Prophecy, taking as his theme “The Practical Valuo in thc Study of Prophecy." Professor Fletcher's setting of “Crossing the Bar" will be sung by the choir, as well as a. choralc “O Sacred Head now Wounded." OUTLOOK BRIGHT - Problems affecting hotel men of the Marltlmes were under discussion at the annual meeting of the Maritime Hotel As- sociation. The association elected C. Jones, general manager of Can- adian Pacific Railway hotels in Nova Scotia, who succeeds E. B. Sweeney, of St. John. New Bruns- wick lsreprescntcd in the list of Vice-Presidents by H. J. Lyons, of St. John, while Harry C. Brown, Charlottetown, is Vice-President. for Prince Edward Island. Members of house was: callcd in and thc mas- quoradcrh_nan:c and address was taken Ilc was l‘(‘flfllfl\‘(l thc thrcc gill- nous which he had paid for ad- misrfon and was shown to thc door. “The inridcnl caused much amuscnrcnt. mnonq thc gucsts, said one of thc cucski- later. “It was obvious that thc woman was a man. Thcrc was nothing to dcnotc othcrwvisc. The woman's clothes he wore fitted vcry awk- wardly. and thc wig was also ill- fittin-z, “Prince Gcorgc had not arrived when thc man loft, and he was kcllt unaware 0f the incident." LONDON, Eng, March 24—A constable who saved a prisoner from drznvuinu and thcn had to hit him with his trunchcon, gave cvizlencc recently at North London Police Court. Rolycrt Thomas Donner. aged ‘.29, of Monmcuth Road, Edmonton, was rcmalulvd on a charge of bc- ing conconcd v."tl1 three other Inch. not i11 custody in breaking and cntcrnl: two lock-up garages. Police Constable Robbins said that ho chased Dormer to the Riv- er Lea. whcrr- Dormcr jumped in and attcmptcd t1) cross, Dormer. when in thc inlddlc, shouted for help, and Robbins plunged in and pulled him to the bunk. Rflbbllli sa‘d that. when hc told Dormer he was a pollccmzui, Dor- mcr stvugizlcd violcntly, and he was obligcd to hit. lrm with his trunchcon. cd. On invcstgation. thc soils of lhcw (listricts wcrc found particu- larly wcll sultcd to the growing of Virginia Bright Tobacco. The rc- sult has bccn that many abandon- cd farms have been reoccupled and thousands of acres in Norfolk Cflllllly‘ have greatly enhanced In vainc. lvlroc than twenty-five mil- lion pounds of this type of tobac- co are now grown in Ontario an- nually, tho great proportion of which ls grown in the County of Nctfolk. " Tn "nrf grad‘ dry, stare and , n~.""r1 ":1 ( 1""(l'.',|1 lfll;l"‘"n crop pr ,' ‘ . "y l1 its manufaclilrcd the Imperial ‘Ibbacco Company has I46 Riclnnond Sh, E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summersidc, Lloyd Lewis the association expressed belief that the forthcoming year would be a i fairly lucrative one for Maritime hotels despite present conditions. A hopeful outlook for the tourist trade was held-Moncton Times. MARITIME WOMEN'S CLUB OF MONTREAL INC-On Wednesday evening, March 15th, Dr. Chlpman, the well known surgeon, born in Bridgetown, Nova. Scotla, addressed the Maritime Women's Club, Mon- trcal, 1nc., in the Prince of Wales salon of the Windsor Hotel. The lecture, which had as its subject “Mary, Queen of Scots." was enjoy- cd by a large and interested audi- ence. Miss Cannel contributed very pleasantly four numbers, of which “Angus MacDonald" and "The Four Mary's" were particularly appropri- ate. The speaker was introduced by Mrs. Dan Anderson and thanked by Miss Mary Allenf Mrs. Brucc Mnrr presided. ISLANDER. DEAD-Word has bccn mcclved by Mr. slnclnir Mac- Gougan, Malpcqilc, of the death in Durfield, Washington on March 10th of his brother Dr. Charles. The deceased was sixty scvcn years of age, and had resided in the United States for the great/er part of his llfc, having lcft his home in Malpcquc ovcr fifty years ago. He leaves to mourn his passing a widow and four children in Dar- fleld where he followed the pro- fession of a dentist. At home there are three brothers, George, Owen and Sinclair, all of Mallaoque; and three sisters. Miss Flo at the homo- stcad, Mrs. John F. MacKay. Sea View, and Mrs. Barbara Crnswvll, Cape Travcrscn-M. I STIFFNES; Plcnl? m al Mllurd‘: well h noon nn you Charlottctotvn l YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY- A very interesting and successful meeting of m9 Younx Pwvlfl M- noctltlon of the Church of Scotland at. Cambridge, Mass.,.was held last- Monday evening at the home °1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. MacGIeIOI‘. a0 Amaden Street, Arlington. with fl- good atetndance of the membc a. together with some vismnz friend!- Normun MacLean, led the meetln! which opened with the 511181118 91 appropriate Psalms of praise and earnest prayer. An invitation was received from the Christian En- deavor Union to their annual con- ference at ‘Prlnlty Baptist Chllrllh» on April 6. Some items of business being disposed of, the Minlltfl‘ 111M‘!!! a few remarks upon matters of in- terest to thou present, after which the meeting was concluded with praise and prayer. A very P101153!“ social evening was then spent and ugm refreshment-s were served by the Misses Charlotte and Florence MacGregor. Rev. Mr. MWW 6X‘ pressed the hearty thanks of the gathering for the cordial welcome given by Mr. and Mrs. Macflrwm‘ for the very happy old-time "Cfifld Mille Fnlltte." MACDOUGALL-MACEACIIERN -On Saturday evening last, at 20 Greenough Ave, Cambridge, U.B.A., the residence of the officiating min- ister, Rev. J. W, S. Lowry, there was aolemnized the marriage of John Colin MacDougall, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MucDougall, of East Boston and Miss Bertha. June MaeEachern, and the late Dugald NfacEachex-n, of Clyde River, P.E.I. The bride was handsomely attired in a travelling suit of navy blue with hat to match and corsage bou- quet; of pink roses. The happy cere- mony was ivitncsscd by a few Hm!‘ relatives of the bride and groom. after which the young couple left. for a. visit to New York Sit?- ‘Q11 their return, they will rcsffie per- ‘manently at; 286 Beacon Street, Somerville, followed by thc heartiest. . good wishes of many friends throughout Greater Boston districts. Both are zealous workers in the ac- tivitles of the congregation of the Church of Scotland, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Among the many visitors to Summersidc attending St. Patrick's Play were Messrs. Frederick Ran- ahan and Leopold Shreenan of Kinkora. ' Miss Margaret Afilcck, of Albany, has returned home. after sirendinz six months visiting her aunt in Loo- mlnstcr, Mass. ” FRIENDS EXPECT IIIZM SOON IIOME LONG BEACH, Calif. March 24- w, H, McGlnnis, Long Beach, bar- ber, was shavlng a. customer last Friday when an earthquake sway- 0d his shop. He wiped his razor, excused hlmsclf, and deptkrlvd- T0‘ day, g, friend received s. postcard from thc barber, who wrote from Tennessee. He explalliod he unwed in Nashville about: the time a. tor- nado visltcd that. section. Friends expect lrm home soon. MALPEQUE DRIVING CLUB The Malpeque Driving Club held a very successful race meet on Baltic River on the afternoon of Friday, March 17th. There were thrcc classes: Class A, Class B. and the colt race. The winner of the first class was Jean R. driven by J. Thompson. In the first heat. of this race Lacuna was a very close second to Jean R. but was somewhat at a disadvantage as he did not have his hobbies. He expects to make hcr step on Tuesday next. Class B. produced some thrilling finishes. The chief contestants were Mabel 5., driven by Simmon; Dclu, driven by Woodside, and Ham- ilton Boy, driven by that veteran rcinsman Winfred Ramsay. These horses received first, second and third places in the order named. The colt mce was won in straight heat! by Tilly the ‘roller, driven by Ad- NHard Times ‘Go ing , . (Cunsdll-n Prue Cable) LONDON, March ill-Neville Chamberltln. Chancellor of the Exchequer, broke through what Illl been charged l "IM- slmlltlc attitude" today Ilul told the Home of Common he could no definite ulna of flu clearing away of dark clmldi from om the world. H» ly Name Club Bowling Thursday night on the Holy Name alleys Davis 65 Fraser's got sweet revenge on the Island Cold Storage in taking them into camp by a margin of 44 pins. J. O'Br1ne rolled high single, 223, nllo high three ,5es. - Following are the scores: Gertrude Doyle rolled high single of 222, also high three of 566. our) mums .1. n. Webster . 194 151 m R. Duncan 190 203 219 F. Tierney 200 202 194 .1. Hughes 145 15s m .1. A. Bentley .. 151 2m 995 aao 94a 105a Total . . . . . . ......... 2am unw rnvlms P. McQuaid 23s 2am 252 I. McCabe m 25a m w. Coyle zae 212 195 E. McMillan 29s 292 201 G- ‘Es-wry .. 21o 145 19a ' 1124 110a I034 Total . . . . . . . . .. . 3331 High single J. A. . High three E. McMillan. 749. Majority for New Timers 380 pins. Y. BOWLING C. N. R. OFFICE LEAGUE J. MacNah- 13o 10, ISLAND COLD STORAGE w. Campbell 121 uu " H. Cudmore 1'12 151 E Mmllllfa“ 191 l“ 154 w. Livingston .. 155 :11 J. O’Brlne 222 141 20s w_ Benflgy ._ _ 135 m E. Holland 126 122 167 R Crichton 115 196i‘ E- °°m5h -- 15° 184 191 n. McNutt .. 152 11w W. Casford 199 93 149 9301133 i —- m Total .....-'.11c»- . s97 692 s64 Total . . . . . . 2443 Mnnzuouis "AVIS *9 FRASEIVE A. McLean 11s 19o . 1-". Small .. .. 229 20a W. COIIIIIS u...‘ 181 17B I84 Q, Huwhegon n. 14B 1B8 G. Mumhy .... 180 116 195 R, Cudmore ... ... 205 196 W- White 1'14 188 158 o. Johnston 12s 14a 2:. McCarey 10a 12o 16o Jim McFadyen . 159 130 Roy Qulslev 13a 165 1'18 now Score 115 194 . -- -- -_ . 115s 1210 s39 1'13 s15 Majority for Marlgolds 205. Total . . . . . . . . . .. 2487 High single F. Small 263. High two F. small 492. MIXED uownmo ' ~ ' _ 11mm . NOT AFRAIDS A. Burke 244 no R. Jenkins . ... ..., .-. Z02 110 Hilda. Praught . 143 145 116 K. D. McLean ... 206 111 Kit Coyle 106 207 198 E Clawson 170 163 ifpMcMillan 109 15s 14a 0.11am. .. 24a 119 L. MacAleer . 15a _ ms 19o R. Taylor 142 we Gertrude Doyle. 1B9 222 155 Ted Chandler 131 91 ___ __ _ 1372 93o 705 39g 757 Total ... -----—-'-’30II Total . . . . . ..... .. 2am ' . , rANsms 00.1395 H, Saunders 153 173 1 G.cra1g . 125199’ F. s. Socombe . 199 122 152 R. ImPasP - ---- -- "1 "'4 John Plneau m 111 1a: J- Jvhmw" 128 l E, Gallant, 173 159 130 ‘Mac Irwin . . . . . . . -- l-ll 91 Reg. McDonald 104 21a 19s 0- 5mm‘ 93 19“ Felix Buotel 119 164 29o E- Bell 123 H9 .. __ ___ __ 934 109a 755v 751 833 TOtBI .-. .-- ... ... “r4033 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25st M=1°1'"Y 1°’ “up! “L are much liner than many of the old-time sort commonly planted. and woodworking shops. Haveithem tum out n‘ supply of dnhlia stakes or bean poles. plants another year. ' - heated gardening. It ls done wllll a pencil, paper and can't be sure of a good Bird" without planning it on pal?"- o! the white paper published by the Government proposals for Indian selt-gbvflfll‘ ment ‘is the enlargement of fnnchlse. only u low percentage of the m!“ population entitled to vote, ti" white paper would provide for en- franchlsemmt of 27 percent of tht male population to the provincial ‘ legislatures. all legislatures, and, according to qualifications, will enloy the fran- chise. ' i —-'1‘0MI I576 —OAMPIIIANS A. S. Scott. 135 m U. Gallant 143 17, Jean Mbbean 73 G. Henneasey 233 g6; M. MuoCannell c3 74 ——-__'_ 584 7M -Totu1 1284 1"S MEN'S BOWLING DAISIES High single C. McLean 248. High two c. McLean 427. JUST A FEW HINTS GARDENERS Try some of. the new dwarf giant-padded peas an.» year. ‘rho! It’; a, light. season in onrpentn Kale can be picked fl‘! U10 Bud" all winter. You might try a feuds) This la the season of mam- ruler. Y0" I311“, March 24——A featufl containing l“ the Whereas there has hitherto b0") Women will be entitled to sit in Wc/Avllns Own fiv- ams. The fine day and excellent ...3;wm5 list of entries brought together a. large crowd, and by all accounts .1, H; How,” 157 l“ Promoter Hart AUbott will have on w_ a Davies m6 an hand a record attendance at the 1,, D_ gmnmm 73 74 next mcct which takes place Tuca- Q D_ Bknkhom 13a so? dflv- H. B. Douglas 1m 15o svmwir —Total 13:14 u, Class A ' Jean R. (Thompson 1 t Lacona (Brycnton) 2 4 2 ..}|Aw|{5 Billy Kale (Champion) .. 3 2 1 Brazilian Mac (Dennis) .. 4 3 3 .1, R, N51,“ 159 159 Time 32——33—35. J, F. Qgrdgn 123 1g C. J. Molaeln- 14a 115 (flan B W. O. McLeod 122 106 ' R. J. Campbel‘ 7a an Mabel s. (Simpson) u... 2 1 2 Delta (WOOGMCIB) o0: our I 2 3 530 54,5 Ilamllton Boy (Ramsay) .. B 3 1. _-'1ma111'15 Sandy Dillon (Murphy) . 4 6 3 Tom Sawyer (Adams) .. 3 4 4 - Uttle Peter (Champion) . 0 5 5 45357033 Time 36-37-38 8cm Hood 187 ti‘! Colt luce Tom Bmhnut 132 144 w" B. E. MoDonlld 143 140 -- v the Toiler (Adams 1 1 Harold nowm 15a 24a ‘My (Lxmald) 2 2 Izell mo; 1g;- 151 lW-ain Peter (L. Holmes) ..' a a ___.‘ 4 '1 735 841i 1W6)’ Kirk (Ci-outer) ...... Scgds. Durnscllls» Ekiffi?» 1&2’ nl