Ipit '- l_ \l~l1\\il-`1 _ \~\\ ' qdllllt.. _ . 1'-1 fi? AVJE-9 Pownal News The C. G. I. 'I‘. griliill \-.'lll1-il iv.-.sl Organized lit the 1'-:lrl_\' \\i1ltt-1- 111111:-r the leadership oi' Mi.-_-1 Laill-11 (.‘1'11:;-§ by is progressillg 1:11-o11l'1ti>l_v. Tile fourfold progralll \\-1111-ll i.-1 1l.~1-d in this work aiills to tit-v1-l<>pf‘ tilt- lilly- sicai, lntellectiial. 1-1-li;:i1111~. 111111 <11. cial lleeds Oi' tile girls. 'l`l11.~ cull i1_- best accorllplislil-tl 111- 1ll-_- -_\-i1111.-- lleiirted co-opei-11111111 111 1l-.;- 1111111-1:. especially thc 111oiil<-rs. 011 I-ll-1<|a_v the leader and girl.-_ :11-1-011111111111-11 by their lnolllt-rs \-.'1-rc 1-llit-1't:i1l11-rt at the nlansc, \\'l11-1'1- 11 111-li;-,i111`11l time was spent \-.1111 111:- 1111.-.ic-:_; Mrs. Roci L1ittle_iollns__ The W. M. S. ol 1111- i`11111r-r of the family being lak- 1--; . Mr. Clllilldlel-_ the father and '111-1-l -.l-mn:-r also passing away l'. 1.1111- 11-11 or fiftccn years ago. Still 1111.' 1-gil all tilt-sc _veal-s of joys and 1-1-1--.1-s. .\llil'1-llllg and loss. Ml-s.` -".1, 11a! -1- 1:-. -atiil trusting in the Pil- 11. \V1.11 1-vt-r guides :ll-ight his frail 11111-1111:-s 1111 tht- if-mpcstuous sea oi' 1111-. ‘lll1- slnginl; oi' God Bc With '12 .1 'l`.!l W1- M01-1 Again and pray- C. 1.1 tor Lilltl.-.n_v. brought pro- 1 19111.. 11; :1 1:l<1.»-c. Ill closing thc \.111/1- \=.1»111-.s 111-1- dt-nl' aunt Chris- 1111 1111-.-1_'; lialllly lciut-ils of the sixth: 1.1 Ivlzxl-1-I1. 111-1d ll11l11-1. 111 he informed 11 111111- |11-1-111111s 111 tllr- nt-xt anniv- f-1-1i1-_\-. :11 .-.l1z- will bc able to :it- .1l1'l1"_ W1- 111-1- 1-xtl-1-1111-ly soi'ry to lczlrn 111111 l\.1irs. M:1l1;ol11l MacR11e, Water-I _-.111--_ 1111-1 -.vltil :1 very painful nc:-i-_ 111111 11-11111- s.k:l1111c,, breaking as welll .1. 11-1.111;-1111111; 111-r wrist. W1- llopt- lf 11 -l11_--_-1|_v 111-1-ovt-l'y. ____ C 1112111.11- 11l111xic11tiiig cific:-t iiponsonlc 11: 11111- _volllll-; 1111-11. Pct-llaps they. 1-111-1111.1 .1.i111ld too mllcll 1noonsllinc,| so i.l11-_\- wait till ntornilllz to come‘ 11111111- 111- ci.s1--- llc was anxious bo get 111.- 11111-11-violf-t rays of the sun on 111-. llplicr lip. However as long ilsl 111- 1-1-111111:; itl time to help with the 11111-l1i1l1;‘.-1 milking thc bo--.s will not 11.1111114111. J It 1:1 with extreme sorrow wc 111-111- oi the sudden passing of Mrs. F1-111'. Campbell of Los Angeles. Cal- li11;-11..1.. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell §l_ ‘;§§fv’},l' '_'_;j'__j_'_‘_ » tea ual that big thre SBOFBS Z L_ Cameron T. Howatt C.Sa.mpie..... R. Pendleton C. _ »0liiiT0liIGAL GOMPETIT|0|i I _1 .Stewart . . . . .. e following brothers: Pearle M. C. A. Basketball Last evening a very interesting nle of basketball was played be- The first half 'Was played accord- g to the rules governing the boys' a good exhibition of skill and favour of the C. G. I. T. girls. The second half was then played e C. G. I. T. girls took the major pe LAST TIMES-3 7 & ?ti5'.`£2.'.:.. MONDAY Comedy Gil SERIAL , /5'* /1 /. li" I {\\/»-~». 'Mad-’ AN UNUSUAL sronv 1.is'rEN n"\_ 1 ’-`/M/1/U? 17'1l'l_u1 (4/'_ Lglrwly am/_,I Beal) _DlviUND__ LOWE BAFFLING Mvsrmv, . rAscl;Nl\*1‘lNc. noMANcE . 1.1\vu1n'ri-:lt AND 1-1mn.1.s s1‘0P 1 LOOK 'lay Temple cilnmbml Alqulth'¢ Phlegm few days of the end, his death was to iliollsands. who ill silile Of ill* coucelnlng him to which little oi no lcference has been made carrie to ono’s mind. One aspect of Lord Oxford'-1 character which seems to have escaped comment is that he was not only it man of great moral courage, as his career showed. but that llc possessed 11 kitld and phil-gmatic impcrturbability mu(-li to be envied. Once, ill the course of ll public meetillg du-ling the Suffragette ugftatiuil 211- .vttites "or wontou. when fl-nlltic violence was the ord- 1,1~ 111' 1110 day, 11. was more than likely that. llnd the police 111-- 1-altgemetlts tailed for a. moment, a bomb might have ended his life. but he spoke as calmly and col- lectively as usuul.con.~1clo11s though hc was oi the vcl-y real riailgcl- in which he stood. Again, when an illfllzintcd nlcmbcl' oi tile Social- ist party rushed madly across thc flaor of tho llousc to limlliilsh a cltillclled fist in his face. llc sur- veyed his nssnilan-t coolly, but gave nnt all inch ci' ground; and when a bag ot' ilolll' was thrown from 1111; S11-angel-s' Gallcly and bm-elv missed hl1n.cvcn then although tlltl harmless nature of tim m-islllio 1-011111 11111 for tho time bi.-ing bo known, he did not hlonch nor evo" pause. ln short, his reaction to pilyllical danger was always nil. Young Man Named Asquith 1 N01 many people know the cir- cumstallces in which the newly called young bnrl-intel- first was br ught into contact with \i1‘ 0 . . 1 _ (il_l1is1tonc and tlltlu into thc art-1111 ,nf poll-tics. Shortly 1111- fa(-is ni-1- these: Nearly fifty ycai-s ago the poli- “Tr6a1tInent:1”yiical sensation of thc day wus tile fusnl of Charles Iirildlaugh, 1310 S301-eg Triumph Prgvgg F3133] _1lI.l..11,. 1.161.611 11111111111.. 1.... 11111.11.. .AS (Canadian Prcssl in .___ nrrnolr, M111-en is.-c11pple1l|‘2I“ -from birth, deaf and dumb, a four "rua Titan. or* 'rua 'ricrhviyeor old girl was limi-ally cooked to ‘_" THE NEW 'PRINCE EDWARUfdeath' Wednesday night over a boil- ‘_ SERIAL AND THE DELANEY-'ing steam bath in which unslaked “ |{;1;|.;N1;y (;}|A1v|1»10Ns|-np EL-[lime had been placed by ller father 0 IMINATION MATCH INCLUD-:upon representations from “faith” gp |N -1-als Bm. wEl:|{-ENn:cu1-e" neighbors that the “treat-l", BILL. ‘ " ‘ Iment” would restore the ztiling1“ _...___ lchild to health. Again Madge Bellamy, the only-f The child was Alma Stema. and 1-" _ 1- -- -1 11l'11'r.nn- els s-"1 of M1ll'1'f-5' Harbor, was married at part- t.o the scoring. netting I3 bas- Bélxffmqf sciggfya Zeal lxiellgé el par n on ar lil. _ . all 1-:11‘l_v age to Mr, William Chnnd-lkets to P. W. C.‘s nil. llme ln a'n enlllfely dlfle,-en'g I-olgll According to Major Jolm F. Rochl tm" day- sh' Hen"-V James mfmr' io nptou. 111 (ako the Outh. M1-. r11dl.lugll was a pl-o1`essc_d atheist d as such declined to takc thc atll though he asserted his will- gltesii to ll.i't`l1~n1. No legal pro- lslon existed nt that time by lilch rl mom-her could avoid thc ath in tile p1-cscl-lbcd form, :tml politico-reiigiclis contl-ovcl-sy of le mol-it venmnous kind straiglti- ay in-.oke out. ter. was greatly exercised lil ind over 1_lle legal positiollynnd e nskod tilt- Atoll-ney General nl' . I. T.. nettin 18 out of the 19 . . .. - 'll ll` le - l . l d l .h ll. lnemoralidlllll oil the sltlliltioll 11:11 V .' ' £1 Y S 1 tt {"`m`!` Smmw also found 3 plmmlpomts' ` giséesiligmncéolxeilhe ggi-aifgfabive :1 tglllf oiusfcdicflifg wtatirtitilto 'mi f"l""`iiil l“"P~”-'l\`li '.0 U10 hl9l°"i' Game ended lg to 4 for C' G' L T‘ ywterday afternoon 1which fresh time had been 'dl-upped. \`-ai “mil ‘lf me ‘l“'@S"°“- M '|”" 3 Betty Newmme Starred fm' me C' that of a. demure and lovely Irish iD\’€SI‘Kei.01' f0l` me bfmfd °f health- wmds Lord Mme", [0 Drepme es, to the Fedex-all (lovcrlnncllt iii This sale is made in pursuance ' .» '_r'1 -- ~ ' ` 3] .11 :.\-_1.\,l1 at tl colnpnratlvely early i§i1~1s» 1 Bom in me eariy sequences mishc was Wrapped ‘n ti. blanket' only llluo A,IIIIllllI WIIII .(l(IvllllIIII. lm. In n _wt any!! -_. hcl- head heln left ex ed_ In mls S11- Henly who, knowing his as w_ c_ Ireland, where Miss Bellamy 1. 8 POS I _ _ _ I I I I II, 'Q A MaImI‘_2 shown ln the qualm coslumcsl of alposllloh She was left and me I-nm_ s siants .ill llt el-1, iloptxtec 1111 to 0 ' - 1 daughwr of me Old sod and ln lllc ily went w b¢d_ pl-epalc li' ill-uit of the- memorandum I E' Mc-D°mm"2' ilater American scenes she' is 1-quai-V Yesterday when the motller at- ""‘l'l'l""i- T00 "°"““ “’““ ‘I ‘\°"-“' 1. III? xgaman' 1 'ly lovely and al, her best as lm llclntempled 1,0 amuse Alma She found lllcllt nlnlo.-lt. perfect in fact ulld ' ' 'her Cold death “PPRWUUY hi”-'l1lKf°"m‘ "nd Mr' Gmdstoue ww so ties in_l1iw c11t'o1-1.-cment. cxistinl-1 MOFWEBKE IS HOW V9SU~'d in the lm- I'e§. ` - n _ ‘L Vaughan' 1- -» i - _ lee 1 imni-esac-1 on readlnlr ii B. Thompson. The story of colleen dealgoccurred some hours befole. The cf 1 li Y 1 l with hh lmpovelqshed _msn Lol-dllfect of lime upon the lmlc body that S11- Henry 11i1~1claimed1 tho I his son played by Charles Morton ‘hid been to cause the flesh 1,0 lit- cl-edit. ond, in response to l\ll-. K Bill? l£ws0me_l5I md ghéh- wealthy h¢l¢hh°,1s_ lhéferally drop from the bones irl great GlHilSl-elif; fiI\l<;IHlIl0I1. tfllllnllilii thaIiI OI E. lvmnnis-4. Oviynns. the rather played by .r.1luml>s- N0 iwtlvn has yet been tak the “ol fu P “ ii' G G_ Bam-,11r_ - P‘a.rrell Macdonald and the daught- en by f-he authorities. 1yo11ng man named As<|uitll_ (I R_ stewart cl- by M155 Bellamy There lg a ____I__ 1 There followed then an intro d 1 f h in this ict 5 °°° "‘“ ‘ductiml or lho 'young man named E.J .. reat . cms K ea 0 Umor p ur- iris liih'to1he'fil°a1\d Old Man' E. Storey. in the scenes between the two ir E. Ford. rasclble fathers of the young peo- ple and Miss Bellan1y’s and Mr. Mori.on's love making under diffi- Y. BOWLING “.‘.“‘=S c . Colleen" is the name of the l-acc Cm_IadIens 24 -"- horse with which the Kelleys ex- - CHURCH LEAGUE pect to recoup their' fortunes in Am- M°m"°“l ' 22 13 mea' where they come' followed by Ottawa 18 I2 10 l N' H' L' `111ltq1l`t-il flitilstoile: Ihr- rt-st is hl:i- -- 'lm-y. I Eastern Section .2 “1- UIQU 22 St. James met. and defeated the , T0,-ohm lg 17 8 LIIlI_al chrlsllm mam III a closely the OF'iynns, who follow them 1.o'AmeI_IcIm5 _ II 23 6 58 lvl d I/ch la t IIIIIAII Bom enter their own horse against “Col- l‘l |'.ll wht.; l 1 . COII ..e ml), 3 BV . 1. x ,I _ _ _ " "M" "" "“’ ‘°`° ‘” ms rolled well and the lnalvld- ie*-"I “fi” a ‘l“‘“'°’ "°°“°°"‘ 'he western section work was excellent, especially ""’° “mines- ol- L_ Cameron who rolled the. There is action, humor, a very W_ LI DI 11 single of 2'1o'1ma the high Sweet 'md “ml-'-“el 1°” S"°fY ‘md abs: lo lo e ‘ll su a plot that is novel and enicrtalil- Ra ogrs ll l5 ls me llne_lII., and ing in this delightful entertain- Deaglll ’“fI,’I‘I*- Pittsburgh _ ls lv I e second chapter of the new Chlsago 7 31 Prince Edward serial and the De- laney-Heeney championship elim- l99 inailcn match contribute in making 282 this one of the best week-end bills 179 seen at this popular' theatre for' 119 some time. l Following St. James . Cameron ._ _ . _ _ 220 213 17|. 279 262 166 208 ill 166 180 244 1 | -~ W. Owen . . . . . . . . . . ._ 2:11 200 iso 1027 932 1033) **‘ _* --ime`tals. the olitliut from which is 1014 1133 933 plaoticlllly nil treated in thc refill- of I’-1 F. S 5 1.. wmmo~ _IQ :ass 73 57 68 1 A. 53 'll 76 72 A. 42 70 48 75 06 18 i “Little Jack Horner" 11.1 55 To say that the 12-year-alll 5° Jillian Asquith who now becomes 46 L1-1-11 Oxford 11-minds one of tiv- ‘0 nursery hero. "Llitlo .lack Ifol-111-1-" 23lin not so _illcollaorlllent as it first lhluall it may appear to bc. l-‘or the lnew boy-pet-.r la the son ol Lol-11 III .0xfo1d'1l ilow dead son. Raymond I9"Asquitll. wllosc widow, still liv- _I3 ing. la il dalisrhtcr oi' Sli- John 38 iloi'no1'. 38- By his moillel-'rl side young l»l,Jliii1ln Asquitll is n ilesccntlallt 1-11' _lthai friend of oilr childhood Little Totals as les les '13 val 'lal 4041-'Mit "°"“"1'-"’"° -»-~<»¢» ._ ~ “Sat in a corner. '.\fu1-ll the greater part o:` Ill-lllsll Colum‘bla's load alld zinc is delivered from the Sullivan ilamc at Kimberley, one oi' tho worlds lai‘ges1t known deposits of tile.-11 Etiilllg his Pllristlnas pie- lli-. pllt ill 11111 tllumli And took olit il plum And said. 'What n good boy am I". Like many an old nursery l’llymo the kind, this ond goes hack 111 21192' ......_a__._..._.-el.y',,l'tl'1‘ail. ` 11 time when it was not a jingle Central Christian l68 197 J 176 100 H. MacNeill 201 MacGregor 182 192 2856 District (Tontests to be held not later “lin 111111111111 111111111 111... 1.l1.y»<1 at than April 9th. ‘ P-B P1-ovjncial Contest to be held not 1;;-‘ later than May lst. ' _ me 1hig Canadian Contest not later than It I__m‘ j ' May 15th. 1 4... .,`E _B B ._ I _» @ , between the Tdnity And Sh B. 285 175 2” ..Cuwel_l......1....J2’l .Oannndy 1’fl ...M4 .Mlcheod 17| _I -.1 Trinity Webster 2s'1 zosllv_spcnce1 i1e'i4slr-.l=11>l=_1:11 143 i57lA_ McEachcrn 147 14~\lDr_ Carson 1 VOLLEY may a °1:I1aJ¢;rity£Et 1I;ins.II Vd itrrtllle ‘l'Y" gym. night. arm y of 1 u ro c e pay was nat and furious ~ high sing “bf pins and the throughout, and a _high brand f ~_.1_ ._ h threeofigio pins. volleyball was played. It would iiell-r1~§;r1¢111f:11' at-1111 1111 111-1131111 111 mo l I 5 "gl tl-at fm- Vqlleefhhll fum lfytnnt I iinliavo it in the nnly medicine 3073 ;-.q_;mr- _ _ ‘A Babe in the House 25a l iss 14-1 izl las 215 124 2115 lan lsl loo iesl ; .1, ~ i l -- St. ICiIitl|ct'lncli_ 0ntI.--"Dllring .\I11tl1i . r ot will nl rum own, lofvollil mu mol 195 951 _D . \\-1-uk_ il-hon, u|i0n iulvlr-1-, I he-gnu " ' 2658 taking Dr. Pirro- €Q> _ 1-1611 i-`n\'orlto l'n-I i. sA1_l. A-r we '-i` 1751* ul‘s teams. A friendly match game betweenl- . , t. Pauls are a fast group of bow-‘Eve men-~of- the League' and five- ` and nelly detected t -'trinity men of the Y. M C A. tookplaccf :’ 1@` 1F11 ' these t'-:sms could rn . t asain. =n~-- '_ _ _ ." I I ._ - _C _ _1"`-I"|- I- _-II .I-I* I -'I 1-I E ’I` '- . - -I -ill. for infants but n topical allusion of the day. I The 'corner' was the ancient Manor of Mells in Somersatilhirc which the monks or the Abbey of Gl-a11tolrhury- were forced to gli-<1 lion. The usually accepted ex- planation of thc rhyme is that .lack Horner was the steward 1-11' the Abbey at the limo of the dis- solution of the mouantriea by Henry VIII. and that he in som" way became possessed nt tha deeds of the manor, which by tho way is still in the ownership of his dlrect descendants. According to were nent to Henry concealed in 11 pastry; that Horner wan' the hear- er. and that `o`n the way he lift:-11 the crust and took out thin "plum/’ Youths and the Lo do '- anhnql to nay o,`t‘IIilmd whothor _‘oath is better replonenietl by lilo 1- 1.1 1 ,~.1,;1 _ 1- I If the 'Man in the Street' were 1 -_\11~. ol-.111.~11o11e. uit-11 1-111111-1 -_\1;11-1;" 11p nt’ tile time or the iietolma- ' tradition, those deeds with others' iilNi]|]1N ill Ilii P1-1~11-E-2-1>w»-1-D MoNoAY-llrUi=1SDAY, -luAR.19-211 (ay 51111111 united P1-en) _ 11.1.11. 1..... .... 11...... ....1 1...... clnlmmrolinl ntirlol.-sllrlillsil soclerr th th ht ‘f E l I-Iaig’s death 1- ~- -I uw- -_.1 _. 1. wliqen gllitgtheroof talfe great Dersoii- WILL Plmskwr T|m`Nh£l‘idn'rFUL RdMA-NTIC "USU ulit-ies of the war passed peace- ‘ . MRD' DRAMA -- ' “uf ---»s-|1M1L-1°~~11=-- - .11 lf I , railing 11111111-111; nut- until within -1 Dil-&ti0n of DI-_ T; E_ E__R0biI,IS unexpected. and it came as ashock SPECIAI.`1'IES BETWEEN _AUT5 _ elevation to the Peerage, still 5”" “UW im 53|* It 9130- l'l'|0¢9-3501 50?. 750- " "1 fi" “lm "B “M” A“‘i“’"" ` ‘ °““ ` ' l There can be but little to be _ _ 6 said about Hel-bert Henry Asqulth _ ..1|11an'y 1111111 1-xp|al,l.d l, M. which has not already been utter- _ was lhe n1lnvbcr1ifLm0lgI.a;‘clrI;l eil, but out-. or tivo recollections . Z 11th 1927, -'but_'co_n;pnrativo figl show that there was an iletihlll 1 /’-if;-"1 tell-rl:-elmo or 1-1,4,39s 111 1927, II iilformation aa to' the operation the Liquol- Control Act. since conle illto folce on June lst, 192 of in the debate on the ddress o vely liupoliallt statemeu butcs as to the bellcticlal ' etfec of t 1 ll 11 n Ontalio -Ilrst i`iv11 months of 111101-ation, sal oi' 11 li o‘;` llq 1w til cl lane val-ieiv 1 tl lo I lisioms .ind l-lxtl-le .o Pl that lvhcri-as there were nt. lea gt-czlter willinglless of the oommu ity at large in 11141111-it therein; Kruntled under the 0. T. A. nocm to bo growing younger tl ent day la not morely nnaugu titles of their fathers. and an creasing num-her of these are fuk 11 serious part in Tho pl-csent"l~lo1ise of .ou the filler hand is 'major cxtnni of mon who are ally aged or in lata middle From tho Strnngolli' Gallery muy ununlly count more than llunrlrf-d bald treads and grey _in 11 majority nt at legal one. Probably tho average the Ifoulle is an leant Witty, in far more than that of l ilnn all-11. (satin-day Nagmjivlar. 17`¢i1. 1921111111-wi"-l -1.-1.1? ,lu 11126, The O1I lute the public has ‘béen fav-ii1DDi?llllil1C1iixcl'ease oi-curl-ed i_1l ol'ed_ with :1 gl-eat dcul of official 25 lirlien the 0. T. A. was ill Premier -Fergusoirs bl-ict review 21001901118 Wits lllut lust yo-'lr lhe Sllllalloh lll hls gpellqh lhl;-_ .percentage ot fatalities in com - _ _ I H 15 _ . _ _ the Ontario Legislatllre. contained 1lSUl1l.-H llluttei' of chance. _ l\\ ' ` ' 1. 1 - 1( which have gode unchallengetl-: 21`Crl"" ” -llle pointed out thai. one reason i’11_r_wH'TE NNE AN 'MPQHTAN thc increased efficiency of law cu-I c°N'FER torcenlcut; ill this pllaae was tho. >"""` 111-111-11 which has also manifested it-i self in tho prevention of illiclt| sales. Thus the task ot' those charged wtll law enforcement has been lightened by an awakened civic uentilncnt or tho community which has become rluiled and dis- Ono factor which had alarmed ___l__,___._. Hou-lie of Lords or tha lloullo .of Commons. he would almost certain- ly any “tho Commons". Iiut wotlid . he wrong: Youth ia on the sitio of the Pool-ll. and while the - l.or'd1l Commons gl-ow unmislnkahly old. 'The ilnlise of Lol-da of the ples- ixailmrinlz ea* I-litter Statesman grown grey in the service of the country. There are oi' colirm many young mon wllo have inherited the at‘=;'o1'oe, when motor accidents jul 11 ed from a 1024 total of 3,27-1 10 7_*210_` Tile sad feature oi'1h in tioll theleuith was hlgllal- 1 ‘<1 tht-'dlop ln` the number of 11 l 1.-lied that 449.531 cal-s were licen S 1 `lirlli1-1 npnliilltiml Unrluesii “H trol Act and proves it to have 1 air-d ull enormous ininngiblo as fsouth side of the Argyle Real R 1 tl. Power oi' Sale contained in an I ,ll Dated this 16th dav of Ma 1 Mortgag _ l I:Ii Tho lvlllte nine is the inllf-sl _-1:1 most stately ot the coliifars 111 tl1 forests of`1-lnstern Canada and on of the most, beautiful. Undel-i`1\\` 11l1rn‘ble conditions it not fl-of|11<'il` lr attains 11 lleigllt or 1011 111 1- foct. with a diameter of 30 11 -l inches. -----p-o>--- - Atlittrinna plan to erect 11 nt. Vienna- in memory of Marcus w-ho, no far ilmck as invelliicll the worlds first ful uutnnlobile to at 85 95 .11 .-'p_o¢1..,v~_¢_..»;g1¢. 4. 1 \ 1 f 1 _ 1 _...an ____ _1 _. .._~L_..a.1¢.1t.~l 1,. _l