uracil o. 192s .." Anrf SOMERS speedy player with the Winnipeg ockey tum. l HARRY MEENHO _ I , l Mentality of Man Has Not Advanced . For 25,000 Years I OTTAWA, Mulch 5 — in the hut 35.000 years the mental powe-r of man liais not inert-said, m; h“ obtained more factis. but his mental power has not changed. qliie mm]. ern reactions to the modern iicws- halter are the some itziiay as. they would have IJGBmZHUOti ylL-fg iigo under similar circumstances; said Dr- George Bi-.(Zlui.t.€rl.--i>i‘eaid€nt of Clilxate University. here today in dlscullll"! this question before tii-e Canadian Olub. The modern reac- tion was a reaction ot’ instincts. The sex inis-tinct reacted to the stories of engagements. olopamcnts and divorces. The pugnaclous in- stinct reacted to the stories of filth-ts, whether hand-to-hand en- counters, court battles, fights for life or fights for a child. instinct of uscapc ins-keg interesting the stor- ies of accidents and disasters. The hero instinct is supplied in stories of patriotism. Newspapers, be said_ could not ilisregard the human instincts, but they should seek to meet these de- mands with stories which would at the same time elevate. The sexual instinct, when curbed, will find ex- pression in creative works, slltfll as building nii edifice, painting a picture, or writing n. book. So, whcrens the stories which appeal to the scxuul ins-tlnct should he rc- i-orilcii briefly, llllt creative slor. its shciulil bu given emphasis. ‘Plic fight against vico and poverty and ll"! like llllflllt satisfy the pugnac- l-lus instinct and be given promin- ence ovcr tiie iianddo-liund engage- ments, ullilirli he admitted were in tcroz-itiirg. particularly to thc pro- motor. iThinkinq A Novelty. ,- The newspapers could not so flint-k. The day of standardizing of mews, rap'd gathering of news, and the modern methods of distribution ‘could -not be changed. However, the |newspiipeni had a greater power good that is‘ news. as many newe- papers are proving every day. The quotation. ‘What -kind providence will permit. to happen i iun not too proud to mibllsli," he did not cnn- lili'l‘ a proper guide where the pap- The W"! °f °=""“‘" "l" "I Willl have ems to the Motherland to compet be noticed that in the picture all t he ptaym are wearing the same king 01mm; THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN CANADIAN CURLERS IN LONDON Bert. H. Staple: Sink" a young man of twenty-four, who In March. d! lo new vlcitlng in A! Successful Settlcr: Shaunavoii, Inq- wlth Old Country players for curling honors. " ‘PAGE mini CECE BROWN BEWIJIN. March 5-Social circles were shocked iuday when the pol- ice arrested Judge Juergens, Chief Jud!" of the Prulssian State Crim- inal Court, and his wife on a char- SQ of "having defraudtd insurance i conrpan ca, hanks and merchants as . a means oi obtaining (nude f0r_ keeping up iliii- fast social life and v taking luxurious journeys int/J for- l eigu countries» . ~’l‘he surprise is all the greater since Judge Jllergelin was recently i transferred froma Berlin court a: ' a reward for his effective handling of numerous cases against the Com munists. Both Judge Juergens our his wife are known to "have poss _ essed comfortable fortunes, whici l! W" they apparently squandered. lLast. August, while be was "set ARC-H DUNCAN, AIRMAN HOCKEY PLAYER and cheered as the Oenadlan outwit-tit! hi! 0mm)‘- farrn machinery and stock. bringing back two friends with him Re-Sale 01' Bonds He in vicToruA aim mn- bltom uni r. - " h c I Tl . ‘m’ w"""" “l” °' °"""‘ “m . t , ‘ i I'm", Nwulum’. in”. n Ggilfi, lir. An. Duncan l! new a dbfnnco filly" with t e a pry in’. any Mangrove been!“ nanuttoominhroolaunihlifim Wyn.” ‘n H. "m ' zpomgguiumiigli _ a c» Victoria via-usual m noel: ai an» m mum u m 31;“ _‘ _ N VICTORIA I! ivltl- "fir. T914111- ’ the hi! vu air-i ma. w“ h,‘ .. m‘ noun. Ind ibmnwcflh @000. ab‘ Y M s o I | __ _____ _, i1 whole lflithfqlhflizezas I'll»: ti: "W! I" will "w" "t" l" Wfi- T‘ k-_ _---» h my: ii, 3.1-. 0* of M popular alarm or the AND THEIR WRITER$ ‘BrWett-livhcflelallace f‘HAlL TO THE LORD'S ANOlN- TED” oui-ihq the viilsi- Art Duncan ml de a spectacular capture M a 61r- man 9|,“ an" h; h“ wqundbd the aviator. The German made a flQjperifig sHi-m to maiQ for hie ow n lines but the Canadian headed mm o" and glgy/gfly (oi-sod him tc change hi; course and land behind the British lines Thousands watc had the breathless duel in the sky it was one of the few ensue where rhe enemy was actually taken prisoner in tho laymen who have written hymns. and the. hymns of no other layman are found in such numbers in our ving in the Kolherg, Pomerania lCourt, the Judge reported that hi llbotel room bad been robbed . o jewellery valued at 15,000 marks. Insurance companies is-ettled the Q", o‘ me s“, men on the Wm. claim fcvr 5,000 marks. Next a rob mp,“ Hockey "am bery occurred in the Judge's a-pnrt- ,__ ,msrit at iStargard. The police found furniture broken a parrot kiiled,_ la marble statue overturned and pic- tures smashed. l The judge reported the loss of n. pearl necklace valued at 21,000 marks and other jewellery and valuable court papers against tii~-_' Communists. He also showed the‘ police a number of threatening ii-t ters allegedly from Communists. After investigating the peculiar circumstances of‘ these robberies the qptectives charged the judge and ‘his wife wit-h having faked the robberies and destroyed the papers as a means of obtaining the cover- ing insurance money, as well as ihaving written the threatening lei- |ters in order to give the impreasionl that the crimes were committed for‘ * political motives. iln both places Frau Just-gens made a number of DR‘ 9' D" SKELTON debts with merchants, borrowed Under Secretary of State for ox- “m” blend‘ "d cashed cmque" tcrnal affairs who told the Univor- zmgiil" 11"!“ sufficient covering un s Indiana, cu . lin tonight. Hie wife was also “Ab, Qarpgf, m Wgfld on him clumsy. acai aciiy guiltl__ land the judges story sounds sol IDNDON- ‘Maich 5 — what is,glgulihltklcnowhftzllfe-irlgki-xjllifhilliti m" cmlsldered m be the mo“ beauthlmay have been (BBITlOll out by his Most Beautiful ( Victoria ‘Professional Hockey reim- ,,,. M“, “Mug read by a“ nmnflmiii ,1“ H“, mgmnolnh Wqnury a m, hymlmlvi gigricarliizilla n; wfigliiiaigrllvf: ‘gig wife. He. lnflllllfllirg tliiit the robber. 0i‘ a family. v ~ . - - "ltle ihiiiravlzin seitii-iui-ut was be» “Hail '1“ Um “Pm-S A“D“,u,d-- 1on5"? n My knroin w couectorh ies are genuine and the n-tolen pap- ‘lm ‘v-"mtil “am U” """"“"’°" ‘mlyii gun in tlbi- (‘Ulliily iii‘ Aniriui in ii"- “ms. wrmcn , 1m Sung “l a Mgr. 1's a “fimmné camel" and was "r Hrs of great. worth to the Commuti- "l"? lief-W" 011i 0f 0V0?!’ "i" W" ‘laud. tlni- ii‘ llii i‘i...| l4) join was .,,.;'.,,, (~.y,,,-i.,-i_n,uq [pqtlvql in 1321, ‘ ' _l , lstls. 'i‘lic threatening lcttcrg were the illlllOPlfll page nnd that oulyi , . . i" , i. 1 i 1; _ John .\lfllll".',i.lill'i'y, u laborer. ‘l ‘A .1, f. H l’ l‘ “CHM 1g "ended m be carried by saves ‘“ written by an crranilboy in the mic-sixth as tum-ii Slliioie was devot-lQ,Ifizfiglafiiiéi/Iixééilcg l,,O,-[£_:§:,,,,:§,:“l:, l Wlliisi- gill‘ Willi grnci-s w. rt» ‘snail alt‘ a plgiwgii. .i\:ll:‘-.t.hyo€lldl:ithnilssiouriry gig sgifiillil t? lrlTeslmg lgllslcermrkrg employ of Firau Jucilgens; the viii‘- u Pll irfclliitllillll-H "OW I53 i1 Yell"! ‘h-uhkblw m flaming ‘Drona ‘aims imiiiai lii- “as ilfllillzlldll a yliiravinzi ,,,,.-,.,i,,,'_7 in, Liverpool where me “la” " aiggnkte5agth pgoweenssroi 8* teciives; believe. ‘iflieyvalso chars“ v illgtd, ‘Vflihltllflt lltllfilklllllgailhggtfi"j’filg ‘m. il1-1l1_gl|'_.,sy_flies. n“. ‘he dglifll- blreaciici" and limit (l\'|l'l‘ to ulorlxon n“ Adam (Ayn-kg was prawn,“ DL bu)?“ “h d“ o! cream and raw ‘her; iwfglyth rushing bad cheques, 4 1. H 5 a e, icve opmen . n ie i". r o w’, - ' Oéo (m iuovkung don," i it‘ si-ottisi coast. iere. in t ny mm-ke was I50 impressed that he T‘): .' d] ed b. ‘dmli y, l ‘ the/races. and we are not well adap- s a pun) . . cottage iiil0lillllll, the ‘Moravian f y m lh 1 h a . ' a page was Vi“ y . ii "‘ ' " ' ‘ll-iii ‘l0 it. Very few people i-eauv cream m Bmbnmng Lurrenclphl r9 erred ‘o e ym“ n '5 ° m FN-"ch Cll-‘lllmlfl "lllliwritlefl l“! S1191‘ HIGH LOSl} l nientary and ‘soon it became wid- I|t|d (thcmqotfering [lllem gm- 1-958“, iue-tlnlg-litmse. Jame-s Montgomery ‘ ely known. femmg mis|waa~i born on iNovcuibi-r 4tlii, 1771. 8600300‘ and n h’ remains i“ |-thlnk. while nowadays nearly every- iu Europe, and thus de one remlis the newspapers. Many; prople say they think when it is ‘only tin arrangement of their pra- ‘_lllilif‘.PS." i -~~---—-{—O~l iiiii- (mi-ii Family» the (uni-r “rife i0 U“, boluysenln-g acuvmes |)2il‘l‘lilS liutii ilieil and ytiulif: "hwy they (Pemple i repairf’ and '0 ‘O00 ' s u-p and down the fJ/iilsl. with tho —-—~—— of certain American bank's aiiii"|“""‘"“ ffrlih‘ iloxhlllv“ liefll] "91:?’ ll“: “Prayer is the Soul's Slit-CED?‘ De- (ggrfnlerg? pflrfogftgfiecirfsttrlfll; ‘S? [intlleg i511?! Cmwiiéliilrtl 1111""- JOHNNY SHEPPARD "h" ' " "Hill ll-r l-l-uli loin-l" l" llliill’ snbslill=ll"?vs l" “ll” "°“"‘.'y'yllffilipylifm: ‘lliilliuiliiilfyiiin- "PI? “m: rrhlsjnst hymnuaud iHi-iai“ llerizii collection, and W" 5°“! l” grime-grails; wiili riitninfl.‘ ‘flit imgihl. upward pmyu. with we Winnipeg llii‘ I‘l‘lil>l‘ll'l‘| "Wllill do _\’llil llll'iiil iiy ii. “Owing m me gram. (mmmd 1o|-““ls.“:l "m. Int. mnwilh. s Tuxvpptl iii ‘the 110T? s Anointed proiahiymm, Wm, the consent 0t ‘he repuw 3mg fisher!!!“ n n.wi, o ie m s aroons, formerly of Coleman, "Pill-i: llu- lIl-rislvc '-\llllll'l'ilili""' ill illll‘ i-iipiial {or reroustructioii purposeahi_ ‘UHVM, mp1“, W“, ',,.-,,.|‘1,-§,'11 . ymke _i“"“"“‘ er p “Ce among sltlons commission. According to tra- ' , i ‘its. He is a clever stlckhandicv" """"‘~"‘-“ l" ‘"-“ “l” i" Emmw" whim.‘ i) hi“ We" Ambit: lliei-iiiui-r- but {his iliily"lli‘ ha: mun-g“ . (“flan the carpet was given to the riii-i-Inrltl * 3 KONNiE JOHANESSON “ M’ us“ m: m,“ check ,0 p“. I- ".\llcill'.“l|il\l_l‘i ' Nvult, iiiiiii, |‘,,,,,,_..,,~i‘,|f mi iaiilalsityfli ‘lung/lip: “mnlnu-u m m“! n“ Blair's pom“. R d d Th ‘Austrian iimperor Leopold ‘in 1698 ' iDcfence player with the winnlpgg . °'~'°"- NH" ' ' "WIHN" lmn‘ l s‘ o “ “Inglis; ‘my: he?“ “'l'lic lllftivv". ‘Fills pmni, auil the ecommen e em W {Peter t e Great or Bus“ a‘ “A Wm‘ "ll" Ell“ llllll“ lllllll ll "MVP" Maroons, was with the Olympic ‘ i MA'l‘(.‘.H BOX COLLilltlTOR ><m~s Thia boy makes a hobby of co H0 his no leu than thirteen hu \-\__..._;. 5&2? _._...__._........ "Mil-mi match boxes from nil parts of the world and removing their label; is pa“: m m," book‘ of hisl f‘ 4"“! 811d fifty varieties " ‘AERONAUT ximlllllily of m ‘ h,‘ i‘ Q Picture on lie lift _, ‘lrnliim lln till world-Q; o orn aircraft ICAL EXTREME! mutt-notion in excellently illuatra the Parnlii "Pixie." the lighten and mi on the right. the manner "Possum" iwi-n 178-3 the iioyE-z parents went as -iii ali_ Montgomery wrote four purpose, is made by the financla editor of the iiondou Times. public. and incidentally oi‘ by beauty. simplicity and deep “a Ownen _ 1 __ ‘_ _ 1. z - l t I t,» he Lei-its. spiritual "Jesusalem, my Happy _ I _ _ ‘_ Tlmrsiliiy, the slntlre fishing lit-vi ‘mum revenue (epar men lllhllo lu- was at this s~choiil his Hnme" “Fgreyer wit]; the Lordf’ Mr‘ Ben“ 5311mm he hm M from the inlet joined in the scorch lsayis. “may ha usefully stalled out-e! lwr 0f foreign floated in the United States. Sonic llllVt‘ been for the purpose 0i‘ ll"<1' Vlillilg (lollar credits for stabiliz- ing ('lli‘l'(‘il(‘l6‘ti. -ilut im sooner is tiic issue made than immediately It is offered for res-isle in Europe, with the iresult. in one case-- ii Siucdisli loan—.m0st of the bonds. if not all of them. have been sold hack to Swedish investors. in cas- es of this iklnd the object of the loan to provide the borrower with credit. in" dollars, is really defeat- ed ‘lit is much in he doubted wheth- er some borrowers would have con- tracted tbescloona if they had ; known beforehand that while Am- erican bankers would take lthe com- ' mission they "would not. la fact. dz‘; some” Wm‘ ‘we ‘Help oi gyienow’ liver the 300d! they wort paid provide." mic London Times appeals tn the inland revenue department to ap- ply to the sale of such forigu sec- urities the law which obliges pay- mont of a two per cent. stamp duty on all foreign lnnds negotiated here. {w} Funnels. On Motor Liner Mere Stubs i.uNin0N_ Mari-ii ti - Although Hllt‘ has no more use for them than a niau for his appendix, the world's largest motor llneir_ the Asturias. lit-ii Soutiuiiiiirioii today on iiiiulili-n ~trlp with two funnels, one ‘a dummy and the other containing lonly au exhaust pipe. ‘Fills is ox- i lniitrziti-il lmidon News to the af- fcci. ilnit ‘travellers ‘have a prelud- lici- gaiust ships without funnels. Al; a lllilllvi‘ of fact funnels. it if! slated, (icon-use ti. ship's speed by iucrosslng tho brad of resistance. or (rot-k Mince. ‘rho owners of the ' Aisvturias ilnrc, hOWPVPP. 573W’! -l public opinion lrl the extent of iiihoricning ilu- funnels to more liiytulis. i ri‘iii» llPrllN‘ of "lfilvullerfl for funnels zilsui is givi-n its lilo r9880" put on fnuni-is which innl plntui. wore li-fi oil‘. iatban and Olympic each has one liner is used an n iitnru PM!" lop they would not m to sea in hi9?‘ lpliiiui-il by a statement in the Ii- ' They also taki- up n large amount _ for the owners of llie nivitor ‘llllof Sniurnl-n. now building, ilccidlnii i0 in the orb:- Bw-tore iht- war as funny funnel! as possible were lput on steamship-fl- and the lierengarla, Majestic, Lev- a dummy one. The ilummy funnel 011 The illustrated ilmidon News 90in" out that just an the paseenfl" now require tunnels, in the etch-i- mlssftiuarles to the West Fiilllvrlt Jir-ai quaint Ilin-rnviau hymns started -thc poi-tic impulsi- in him and arcnuiii- lltl for ‘his lifelong interest. in hymns. After leaving school James was iillllfrtllllllfPll to a grocer, but. his Wits little interested iu the busi- Hess and run away. Dons-on says "lie faced the world lwiih three slliiiiingi; and six polio-- and a bundle of hymns in his poc- ket." After many humiliating ex- periences he secured at iposipiou as clerk on the "Shcffieid Register" and rejoiced that some opportunity was afikirded him of exercising his literary talent. ‘Owing to political lllfltllllleil the proprietor of the pap- er "had w iiee tmin pcmecntion t0 the United Staten and Jame; Mon- tiownamain, found it 1e to camry m: the paper . Like his -pre- decessor. he got into trouble bo- csuse of his "views and he spent. n-ine months in prison, but this ltime he occuplii-d in composing hymns and iiesiimi-d the edltorslilpl of the paper iu 1825. i lMorit-gomery was a poi-i much more than an editor, and as ho be} came older ho followed. imore fuliy,| his bent. tile spent his iate-r years content to know that through his hymns he was rendering service to mankind. He and William Cowper stand at the bead of tbia list of indies "The atlenuon or the .mve,,un.g anil ynunlg James was sent to the the M4)ll'2i\'li'lli si-lmtii at its m. 1c. it" l arr» still ln use Pills for Acining Back and Bladder Trouble Mr. G. l. England Received Great l Relief and is Now Very Enthus- I iastic About Dodd's Kidney Pills. iiie-sford, Man. March iiw-(Sliefir liul)—~"i was troubled with my fkitlneys," states Mr. (l. F. England, jii well known resident oi‘ this place. "i used to stiffer with an aching buck anti can assure you I found your Dodd‘s Kidney Pills gave me g' ‘it relief. I have taken them for t: .1 yearn and have recommended tut-m to scores oi’ sufierers." lit la noticeable that people who have used" Doddh Kidney Pills are always estimates-tic in recommend- ing them to others. 'i‘hat is how Budd's Kidney PiiLs have made and maintained their reputation. Budd's Kidney Pills are purely and simply a kidney remedy. They ai-i directly on the kidneys, strengthening them" and putt-lug them in shape to strain all the im- ‘purities out of the system. DodcYs Kidney Pills will enrich your blood and feed your nerves, and every douc you take will give you a new store of health and energy. NEW LIEUTENANT Robert Randolph BNO! mining In Valley. ha! hin duticu shortly. chief of the Kootncy lmllllil It now been appointed L The picture oovenuon who devoted the belt part of hie life to annmi. mun," “d “M h h British cciiimiii- and to tho dovvlwmrvlt of It" Wllllimmictumii. You can pt Dr. Wiliann’ PPink Pills from any driillllt or by .4 huiirder hymns and one hundred All sire marked to Scores of Sufferers Manitoba Man Used Dodd’: Kidney years -to complete, several genera- , moment of the day, as the work _ ing the pills for nearly six months . France will be liable to $100,000| Customs duty. lt will he brought t0 London next month and housed in the private collection of Mr. Behar_ iNPliAlNflllC (iiTY. N. comrades lost. ‘their lives ‘the heavy storm off the ilurini; t-naifii ready refused an American offer l lSuch a hunting carpet as this ,,,,,,,.R,,,,,_.. “flceless. exam!“ °f °Fi°i1l31 8!‘! ~\\'iiv.-ii-iiii-iii"i iiw: sometimes takes more than fiftymi“. ,,,',,,.,,,,,,.,,,,_.. Falcons and for the last two ycirl iwith the M. H A. Selkirk the A liit more ||i'4l|lli' team of tlons of skilled workers spending long lliours on its weaving. lIn the‘ trase of one famous oriental rug thel masterpiece was not finished for’ w over a century. It eventually he- rnme the property of a Russian grand-duke. iln the 16th. and 17th. centuries the art of making these magic car- - pet; was at its height. Handrails of slaves were employed as well as master craftsmen. There is still in existence a carpet over 500 years " old which is as beautiful as the day ii. was completed. Decorating United States Heroes l l —~<-9-Q-—- - --- Utterly me a <iui~iig¢a' " This Wu the Condition of a iP. E. l. Woman Before Taking -Dr. William!’ Pink lPlllt. i i I l ‘tiviy illness began," says Mrs. M. J. Ahern, it. R. No. 2, Alberton. | lP. E. 1., when my husband went overseas and l was .left wit-h the care of a farm and stock, with no helip but that of a young boy. My health broke down and for the first time in my life i became ut- terly discouraged. i lost ‘my alp- petite, had no strength, and was ready to have a crying spell any A Sir Philip Cuniirfetister. Prcsl dent of the Board of Tisde. repre- senting the King in the presentat ion of mCd-‘ils to the members of the CPJW of th'e “President Roosev sit“ in recognition Qf lhq-Qy- bray- ery in rescuing the crew of the B iitish ship "Amines" lost 1n the recent Atlantic storms. ioolmed up ahead o! ime. A friend happened to speak one day of the 300d Dr. Williams’ tPink Pills had done her and urged me to try them. ii had. not energy enough, or per- haps confidence enough, to try them, but she would not be denied and eent vine three boxes, and by the time i had taken them i knew they were hebping me and. wasi anxious for more. l con-tinned tak- and by that him: I had safely pass- ed a critical period in my life. and‘ regained my usual good health. To Ill overworked, nerve-racked women-end there are n great many of them-i still say, and at ' all timel, ma Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and l know you will ‘regain your energy." . There are many troubles due to y, weak, watery blood easily over- ‘ come ~by a fair use o! Dr. Williams’ o OF BRITIQH COLUMIIA | utenlnwfiovornor and will take u shown him bilng mated a p I in g uomviony in connection with the _._ _thl| medicine in to purity and en- Pink Pills. The whole million of rich the blood. and when that done all the varied uy A FIVE-HUNDRED- DOLLAR on‘ M Crystal Pllloo the National on club of England hold ih on- 9 Itulifflot Derby," and this lovely li animal. ‘Will Hope -. x1.’ .. l \_ ” IIIOXINQ. 50 cent: