UARDIAN suaausuiineenefuvuaeueuursuua-ngmhu .,.1.-.-..."::""'.. UIIIM IO-Gdltllm ‘i’ Dhmyflalclt. '.770u|flll|> Ill] I‘ delivered “.3511... n win-rm u 1n- '_ urn-a la reserved he aewe u renal interest‘ but advertising of ' "":'..'.'.‘l".‘.é'i2{1,"...','.."l‘.'~‘u is? II 41011134 IIOOD and Calgary select flour the popular brands at w... dealers. blofs-‘l-fla-tt ._c0nNS removed the Rexall "y, 25c at Taylor Drug 00., Ken- ainstofl- ~ e .-LUSTAQUICK uick drying en- amél. in modern c ors, only 85c w.» pint at Brace s. ‘P8254454’. 40x Mango. ltaeoieu s‘ 16o f B , \ O ey TUE 0T8. b’ u’ prep L-ll53-3-24-2i. _CREOVlN_the best cough ersdicntor and body builder $1.00, Folt. Drug Store. bll58-3-24-2i. ._(;LASSITE. the new ouick dry- ing modern varnish that "wears like iron" sold at Braces. lt'9Z'8'933"1 __ AIRYMEN W e sellin - ills. Milk 65...‘? 3' balsnc_ ration 20% Protein. at a price on.y ignily glegrgegtbran. McKie ' m" L-iols-a-zr-ao-r-a. .-WE ARE NOW booldfls orders‘ o1- Purina fox feeds at prices sub- tanttelly lower than last year. By in ‘advance you undi- l Ltd. BEIfiOM-B-M-M-d-i. HAMPIONSRIP » Hockey at ca-nsineton Saturday. March 3W1- 938 at B P. M’. Bedeoue vs. Ken- nmn. Final game of the Lee and riaht nlnv offs. Trophy will be presented to the winners. Admiss- ion 10c and 20c. IFIMO-S-flfl-li. -GENTLElVTEN-We are now mowing our new range of sprina ootwear for men and boye- 99-“ 11 and look over our smart new tnes. assuring comfort and quality in every pair at the verv lowest prices. sheen and McInnis, Water treet, nummerside. - 11-1334- - SITING SOLO!!!‘ -— ‘Miss ..=Muttert. Carleton. is visitint! e1- uncle. Mr. William Toombl 11d Mrs. Toombs at Kensinflwfl- I Sunday. Mfillhiutatgrghglngvel .. e . - ill’: grllioicciunmevuuited 0111mm- —REPORTED BDCOVIHING- e men friends of Mrs. Henry = vert ensin n. will be P19"- 111 to hear than she is iamroms i very se ous opera 0n - zlgllled in the Psi-arty nospltat. E its amp ll. Wollsston. - ames A. stavert who accompanied - rs. Btavert to Boston has re- ned to her homo in Kelvin. TEBSONALS -M1ss Rosamond Richardson 11d Miss neien Mills are srwndins he week end in 01.1w’!- e 2w" i Dr. and Mrs. ‘Patricia-S. . 1 ver - t of Grand a1 ‘limit ngcl efarom a short visit to Char- town-l. —Mlss Edna nuunt. c! fish- ond has returned from an e!- ded visit toil-lends firmwa- -~The Misses Patricia and Gwen- lin Clark of Bedque 81W!" I "917 “W” Filimi... “lli. omit‘ {an , . . a Pl-Vilmot Vallel-G __,__ —Mbssrs. Fraser and James lie of l’ a limzton. re NW1 visitlojrs to wlimot Valle? the insets 0h 11f Mr. and Mia. H. I. Ho!!! —Frlends er Miss beret H e111 be pleased‘ to Iearn the she steadily improving after her recent Illness-B _. be d to learn 'i"pt‘°il‘l'y't'u“ir“t'lti.s.ir.mis 1 e, w n with pngumolilrla is makinl a 80°“ recovery.--B - i Borden —M . J ck ac 0 was at visltor to ummerslde this week-e __ . ll t fwelltns- u... MilsaAugltietl-lt "all the Prince County HNDll-Rlr-B . ..._.... _ 4m. Heath Warren of III‘. lierside was ~ Instill“! 51' we. the tgg: 1t'n~1"§1l’ut.'h'a .1 we“ vertlna —Mr. e " oeseley 1" main Piofeswflll in . t Vilit with entire. met-am "uvnrdeetetlseheysee blelae —BUYINO market % at high- ressa-s-za-ai-ae. ye -OUB SAW MILL and Sunset Dyes. -ivrs'rcn rosrrousn hock m. Abbigsy sill: the bsellvrlleilrrérga —'I‘h .. gugifi igo Idfliie and willcol- b“ t _ e. w o sa e was “nervous mung o; m,“,§°°‘c§‘,’,',§'§§°gf_ fie for a while" but who soon got for Friday weekend visitor the guest of her br-gther, m, my, illgl ouurznlt: Rensistev. t" r. V. . Assumbtive of st. r 5 M proved m t inte tin decided sggcessn-rlga ear the channel. u dance in the Baker abar -—-Y’S MEN HOLD DEBATE-Tho Bummerside Y's Men's Cl 2% gttlteggmifl’ “Tmnelln m“! ' aoo. He has a wife and three chil- ment was in the form of a debate. "Resolved that conditions 25 years were more conducive to happiness." 011R the W e . B l" ill tt George Cl k R L Mollison. Roy 'I‘antcn and Reg inald Mutter-t. The Judges return- fifty decision. Mr. Wel- itic Mr. Theron Morrison was a guest-S. -OUT AGAIN-Ally. Jewel Her- . of the C. N. R had the misfortu h... 3.‘.’°.‘l.”.‘1’é‘.‘€§$‘é§._.e‘.§ifl:§1§ n g pogits At I I I weMlmrnlgash 116D. visitor lg: guieunersédeon m’ o w“ ‘m " ‘Igldward Island is and will soon e.—B JOh Cl If were "";“°"?‘l.i¥...’§2."%"°£.°“cl=l°~3i m l1. “mint friends attendin reach: ‘Mr. Salter cog; effect that all-the d in sh ducted the servgtgems: ma“; me aualities of the deceased. The Mess M and MacKenzie. Messrs. ks ter ford Millman. The was born in Malosque and WIS 5e i to. Besides her illllgbrlallfi. an only sister. Berth! South Dakota 111 left to mourn-B ale Sentenced To Three Years Imprisonncnt Demands Elections ‘*1 j , 1n Czechoslovakia . """‘” ueuouawl “whic... J1 SWEEPSHJIIR 11111111111111 unknown. tod ' iohe 1. 8383.800 mu?! d?“ ileld ‘us? 93' 1mm‘ ‘all sweellatake tickets on horses which ' rah one. two. three in yesterday's 3w", summemdm Irusfizhglllg‘ 21:21:16 National steeplechase at, be Leading the parade was 70- _.__._ the biz house“ rfilgumgfixMeegian of Kgnorgatdbnt" _ . _. ,,_ . ‘ em oyee, w o men“ B“ hmha" ifagélfiffzglm. ticket on the race winner, Battle? ship. He was sole owner of the ticket which he bousht under the himself under control, told inter- viewers he guessed hisemployers wouldn't "need me any more". He -—VISl'10R '1‘ thousht they would "chase e MecCormsck. orosnyglellifiau§flpfi home when they learn the new?’ to Bummerside Mu“ w" “mm? 33° I "*- d “Really Flllstered” ‘s’ He told his wife the news and she was "r 1 flustered" accord- 118 to her h . The Meehans On have no child: en. , The aged Irish-Canadian said it . was not the first sweep ticket he able style. served akhrllzwn mmn- w purchased and m“ the d“ the Assembly Hall of the gllur table of fancy work, th she IXfldBIBaCIRTDlGtICIlIOfi of the If; 5on5,“ es’ .urn1z ew termnn , ' _ = wd w - .13? brim? "t1..‘.*"..‘£“°9u%'.‘. e race he had turned 31X orethooo un- I ttiownafi. oflerforpartodhis be somewhere in Canada man". is winner of 875.000. that is if heydoes not have to share his C winning with anyone else 01111.1, well known resident of Mis- Mk“ m" ic Bummersldc with oad of l - horse went through the ice o f the T“ Mum °t “ch” °" u" d o; Holmanis Bland third horse. Workman, Tommy Bu.‘ m. Kruzel of Fort. William and Harry farmers who Lefkowitz of ‘Toronto, won $80,000 g _ mugs“, m, and $28,000, respectively. might have lost 1H6 hOPlh-S. RETURNS TO MOUNT BTIW- AB H MircKearney who has been section foreman o the C. N. R. weste Sumrnerside, has be to h old- home in Mount Stewart on section work. Mir. Norman Mac- , . Donald of Georgetown has taken Kruzel will continue his sailing Mr. MecKearneyh place. Mr. Mac- weer 5nd m4 he 1. to be. ds come a Great Lakes skpper some . The Royal Dan-ieli which ‘t finished second in the steeple- his loll Hall Interest 'Kflllol. a sailor on the Great Lakes, passed up s. chance of bi ger winnings when he sold a. hal - interest in his ticket for $530013]. t The other half-share will net 15000 Y. Lefkowitz, a Polish-born Toronto shoemaker who owns his own home, was elated with his win de- th uh n: gpiltfiu mhe had diqioeed of his ticket for $8.- dren and said he didn't need the money and was "a happy man anyhow." » He was glad to win the mobs, irowever. as -ho now could look - ter his father and his wife's fath- er. both of whom an old. Also his boy. wax, l8. could become "a rabbi, for stare." Large Limestone of utilising for —-——- m prospect-s a sgfllhfifia; Q‘; egfloultma‘. pui-posesulelaneswne h from h" were dmcused at a recent 7W u; atwhimrMnBertonRixpueelded. we than yell: MswNeill said that last runn- sanmle of the deposit ‘will! 3m the surface soil was seat ‘t: $532332’; “title , i"§§:138% E igfiigi; Ecsiafi? 5 use? 25%? .%§Y1§i§§;i;§ ale‘ s’; Hag i 2E gag; a a; 35%? a cl: Egiel Shir. 3&5 :21‘ itltlltws <1 ____.__.___._.._. _ __.-... . the new e31... decidelimgd‘ under ano heronname. he 70-Year-Old Ontario ‘gag. m, m” oxVoorker Wins 1-1-835-3-35-31. 7 ' is numbing ho ____ ‘aging.’ rbgl luPrees) one Finis was written to ice racing lnday when a match race rs fat-her; disagreeable weather ' t0 b0 . °°$?}§‘€1°<.‘§“euu ‘i. 3503*“ °’ d“ wii sl . it must be iveihtndtiic yflflflllB urn ' 1c tic sport throughout the whiter unu to 1.118 i icials who save their services so ll occasions. 11o 111a.- ter if the temperature was ucvei-hg zero mark. Then again the track ttee mus be com- mended for all the time and effort they but on the work and everyone e who contributed wards making the was. be held when Sprint! had .lnal.y airivgld 0131:! the st be decided upon and ood turnout arranged with oiible as there would arness llhlfarlbttetowxxgrsfidlna (‘Jilubby the parade could be added years Ice races were held on Bumme side harbor ice last Saturda . Ms- ior Grattan 2.08 with owner Robert . won in straight heats iley. owned by Insram finishes each heat. Weather co unfavorable. The time was particu- l ood under the circumstances. 33. 32 1-2. 31. A large number o1 race fans were present to witness the much talked of event. ion to Major Grattan 2.08, be is the owner of Bessie tered . town. Great hopes are enter- f this miss G. Blondin Thomas who has been wintering in summerside handing a string of horses. will return. to April 1st. and" take charge o; rho V ll , stables. M!‘ 'I'h0mas claims to have two outstanding Bettie McKLvo 2.22 l the famous Bessie McKlye. Lucky mndv 2.09. former idol of the P. E. tracks be tr ed in the Thomas stable for at ec Walter Brown 2.05 1-4. that came out of the west a few years ago with an impressive ar i and was bouxht by Walter Bird Boe . for a long price. but no race very satisfactorily for him. is gow owned ln M to orse field in 2.01 1-4. 2.09, 2.09 Just sh rt distance l’ M - ton at ‘Centre Acadia. mm 0% the owner of Nreglow 113' 1-4. er 2.14 1-2. so it will be k the harness racing man after bein ti ally absent from it for man ton race track has been a sc .v stirrinz events and first of July and August race meets were held there almost continu- lv 19 924 lli rare over Tlhe writer has a keen recollection o. many hard fought battles that I took part in there. In one utter- noon our stable accounted for three ts-and snort back t0 life. Offers Asylum For Europe's Oppressed i . . from Protest- Nry CHRONICLE lAdditigzSport __Pli° 7- -~__:__'-.;-.:_-———-_ . J06 Louis 2.01 1-2 1 . ‘Crucial Games I 11 P I a y 0 f f ‘I - A ' Series Tonight IMDNPREAZIKIEI: 25-(0?) - The belligerenrts in the Montreal- Chicago warfare for the right in prowess into the semi-final series for the Stanley Cup reached town tonight, bringing with them allthe earmarks of a first-class donny- brpok for Saturday night's decid- ing tilt in their quarter-final round. Montreal Canadians are sore; they lost 4-0 to the Black Hawks in the Windy City last night. The Hawks are sore; they claim plenty oi Canadien dirty work got away from the refercu in that game. And both sides are going out to settle their grievances, along with the series, tomorrow night. It isn't only the loss of the sec- ond game that irks Canadlens. who took the first battle here 6-4. They're just as displeased with the reiereeing as the Hawks. SUBWAY SERIES NEW YORK. March 26—(CP)— If it's a case of survival of the flt- test, the Americans should earn the right to carry New York chances in the Stanley Cup semi- firuils. Their camp was injury- free tonigh while the Rangers’ trainer wor ed moat of the day on two star players. “You can't hurt Hocleyb head." said Manager Red Button, when asked concerning Smith, his vet- eran centre. only casualty among- the A's from ‘mumday night's name which the Rangers won 4-8. ifooley hit nu head on the ice when heavily checked but "felt fine" today. On the other side of Madison Square Garden, Neil Oolviile, cen- tre. and Babe Pratt. defenceman. took turns at heat treatments for their injuries. Colville sprained his ankle as the Rangers brought the series at even terms and is s doubtful starter in Sunday's decis- ive game. Pratt will be in uniform but unless his hurt knee mends quickly, he will be severely handl- cwftpsd. ‘ Leaf Victory Over Bruins Upsets Dope By SYDNEY GRUSON Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO, March ‘rib-Toronto Maple Leafs beat Boston Bruins 1-0 which Just shows that any- thing, seen. heard or read durins the ational League Hockey season should not be believed. As Ireafs waxed warm and cold during the regular schedule a merry old - “ime was that o! picking them apart before they qualified to have Bruim take them apart in the five-game series for the league championship. Most experts believed the powerful Bos- tons would do just that. Belle Critics They said goaler Walter Brods was the weakest link in the Leaf chain. All Broda did last night was score an 81-minute shutout on a sound performance that belies all the nasty thi said about him. Toronto's d ence, experts scoffed, was sieve-like, inexperien- ced and liable to explode in a 1am. Bart Red Homer, Jimrmy Fowler, Birgo Kamrpman and Reg Hern- ilton stood out there like cham- pions. They used to laugh heartily when beckehecking was mentioned with Tomntds forwards. Harvey (the Bushes) Jackson, Gord Dril- lon and Syl Apps among others goals to bother about an opposing goalwsrd dash. Last night these same Leafs went back almost as fast as they went forward. It was suggested Leafs were young and had little playoff exper- ience. llf whet Leafs showed was due to youth and inexnerlenw m“ ..then.Jack Adams bettegaiet of the same on his 1 lineup. It might bring him back , to the playdowns. Of course if Boston should un- cover the power tomorrow night that whipped Leafs flve times in six starts during the schedule. someone probably will pick them apart all over again. ' And Bruins ma uncover lust that power. In die Bhore they have not onl one of the league's greatest bloc ers but also on of its hm rushing defence men. Y Bmdab fine gusting kept. the BobbyBauer-and wiceinaww. Will Ignore Parley On “PadlockLaw” (I The Guardian ht) ,M .36—“l|mnl l ~ Wgfiivmis fishes from atteg- 1M8" inwecuts-"et. 1.14.. the I It II ' lm. Premier lessgbas informed the equity m wr d FGHT TES _ ' (Continued from s 1) states Interstate Commerce Com- mission which . creased freight rates also was discussed but no action was taken. C. H. Read of Ansherst. recently- appointed director of the Canad- ian National Railways. was con- gratuuited on his appointment. He as been a member of the Oom- mission since i920. _ J. D. McKenna of Saint John, N. 13., resided and others re- ' sen‘ in". uded R. E. Mutch an J. O. Hyndman of Charlottetown, Col. J. A. MacDonald o! 5 ney, N. 5., traffic manager Rand ath- cson and John Bursey, Moncton. N 8., C. H. Read. Amherst, and c131. A. M. Jones, n. n "Purnbull, and E. A. Saunders of-Hallfax. Kensington and Vicinity mlatiorutomnandllrs. 001m" _ "Chas. Kennedy on the arrival of a ocuncanlg baby sail. Mr. “George Keele_of Charlotte- town was a visi-cr to Kensinguan on Wednesday. Mr, mile,- Waite w... a visitor to Summersldle on Wedne day on business. Mr. Roubin iieFobent 11m on ‘gluednesdaty morning for Montreal e. ' On Wednesday evening March 23rd, intihedlnlingroom ofthe Mac-Bui- Tea Rooms, which was tbeanitifutlly decorated with their colors, the Silver Wing’ Sintors Hockey Tee-m. with a few friends. enloyed to the fullest. a wonderiul dricken supper, put. up and served inher most. capable manner by. Mrs. John Burns, manageres: of the Mac-Bur. Beginning a; 8.30 PM. and oon/timiln-g unitll 11 RM. with m/uch gaiuty and fun between courses the happy throng after many thanks to Mrslsurnswended their w'a.ys to their different dc"- binations, The lessening of belts and lliflllL garments being slyly done by each individual before taking their departure. A largo niuulber of spectators 11t- tendcd the hockey matches on Wednewdav evening despite the bad condition of the roads. which goes to show 110w opular Howard really 1:‘. gt being owsrdis night at the r n . On Wednesday evening a large number of friends and neighbors gathered mt the home of Mr. and Mrs. John White-head Clinton to ‘tender a shower in honor of their tor, Miss Edith. previous t0 her approaching marriage. The clrawi room where the its were to be ~ lmed, was pnetily deco- rated for the occa 1km with stream- ers of pink and 1vlf1ie. While the wedding march 1121s being played by lVLrs. Edison Heancy, the charm- ing young bride-to-be entered the drawing 10cm loaning on the sifm 01f Mlias Elva Pickering. The dalntlly trinnned baskets were brought. in by Misr- Marion McLellan and Miss Katherine Pickering. piled lugh with gifts which were opened by the Misses Rzuth Heaney and Ethel table, the menu; lovely and useful gifts. a varied collection of- cut. glass. china. silver. linen‘. furncltmre. kitchen utensils etc. including a substantial sum céfwmcney. fully teettfied to the bride. ‘Md: Whitehead in a few well-chosen was served by the ladies and the reminder of the evening spent in music and sochl intercourse. Mr. Sterling McKay of New 1on- dcn spent a short pleasant visit in Southmltrt, the guwt of Mrs. W111- y. arrdKel Mlis Bessic Holllwell of Stu-rim!- hon enjoyed 11. pleasant holiday in Clinton recently. $319 841381: 0T Elva Piokermg. Mr. Mabon Bynor of Mi'l Ve‘ie.v has recently purchased a bzautiful were much too busy lcokinig for brood mare from Mr, William Pro- I fitt. Marga-ta. i M11". Earl Semple of Kensington spent a pleasant week-end with friend: in Kelvin. Mir. Clayhoir Sfavert, Kelvin was a recent visitor to Spuislield- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Walkm- o! Kenslngton were recon-t visitors to Hamilton. the guests of lfr. a-id Mr". Neil S-mpecn. Mr, Isaac Walker of Kcxisingtori has had a large number of men emgvyed storing about ninety tons of in a building built at Wulkws pond Kelvin. —H. His many friends will regret to hear that. Mr. Kenneth Macbaa is confined to his home ill. ' Mr. Allison Bernard who is tak- inn the short course. now belns iedeildmin Charlottetown ms a v1s1- Kensington on sior.‘ n5. Her many friends will be blessed 1n to ar that Mrs. Peter Maclntyre he is much improved. after her recent Lines-s. His many friends are pleased to Wilt Dl-l IP01]! I811" ‘aefter hisflmcifiant while Pllylfll hOOKBY in 566N110. In a dinin room Iaily decora with, their of red. white sn blue. one of the meet enjoyable and delightful lnuquete ever held in Remington was dent! th Raisin 0n . .._._....- IOOIIY A‘! IIIIINITON g NWSY l zvo lli __ (Continued from page 0, ODDS A-NDENDS I ll-lfPfl-‘lod. ing, world. He would draw thrce-quarter-hmir scr- he was said to have le for the theme of 1 tune; and he nted adpiriture (i111 oils) e h Press. The ar ist sht steel armor, two-handed sword at K111 n representing the Bum ‘d i n- ‘ ow. Wilheln-rs desire for the 1183911101111 of Europe was is f that the yellow eventually assault civilization of the western world. Nation shall rlse against nation. A popular authoress. Nellie L, Mc- Cllmk. in ‘a magazine article. said : I have heard preachers the Anti-Christ and the Bettie of Armageddon but I did not take it seriously," with due de- ference to the dhtinguithed writer, we ap ar to be entering the period bed as a time of great ch as was not since the bezinnins ofmthe 011s 13th Chapter we have a vision (typified by a beast.) whic formerly sustained a deadly but the spirit of evil abroad healed the wound and given power and authority w the beast so that men say "who withstand it?" The ruler of that nation blasphemm the and persecutes all who him. In verse 11 another Jflllls the first one. and totalitarian state (V. 16, 17), 'I'hen there is that puzzling number "666," gvlpltlltllgh soufzir ilrasth . — 1o11 1 often been mgde. e attempt h“ schools of interpretation. is only fair to point o11t to th general reader that there are at lcnst two ways of looking at the Scriptural prophecies. One u, interpreters believes bhecies were fulfilled destruction of Jerusalem under the Romans Others believe that while Dart of the prophecies refer to that event. much is yet to before there is a bcgrudged the devil all the best tunes; and I thought or his words when I heard th ins old tune, “Drink to me only with thine eyes" sung to the words oi a hymn, although that hymn has set.- both Dykes and Sullivan, ones too. An.‘ by izh wa I heard somebody "at the cc give a parody of the "Lost Chord" that must have made Sir Arflni Seymour Sullivan tum in bk as the old folk used to say: or gubrious echo of on were cut short. and short ones ov emphasized, and underneath were the weirdest chordsi modern. Heaven help us! Livestock7 .'<°°11.t-111\15d_£1'°m_PPP 95m ‘Sheep and Lamb Mantels tiiehlgitiestslncelaeu garylnanlasweceatiomer Albent sud "new heaven and had no sheep and no lambs on fc . toun lambs at $6.75, common Brltih Ollflb Mllhel More about Sunspots Lookinz at the sun on March 10tl1. shaded binoculars, I ed to see two notable sunspcts on the lower half of that Th1. roused a laudable and I was able to learn somrtllnlg of the observations made at Mount Wilson of into. It mziv be that tho sunspot maximum but this cannot be known for sure till the records for 1.038, and ever. i939. are completed. The year 1937. solar activity and never a dav pas- sed without some “freckle? i... the bruary and July were the months when Old Sol his worst; in July the mean num- ber of sunspot groups daily. was 13.6 a record which had not previously been cqualfcd. August the daily average groups -about the IIXTIE as in the vious February, and in Septem- r the average had dropped to 9.1. but has since risen slightly, gov: had on offer but estzirmates good diam feederssat 9c par 1b., live best 11cm cattle. or 17c per m lnchxiling " fatzand dairycowsalibtiieweakn. Cattle Exports in West March 111.11 ss. Man. ohm to 8.084; 141st year — 409. Decrease In {lancer Deaths Predicted By HOWARD W Associated Press NEW YORK, March 25-Fifty per cent of the 10s of life from. second largest cause of be stopped with present med treatments, the American Society} fcrltlxie control of cancer was told The cut in half was precidcted by Ellis Fiscel, chairman 0d Commimiotn. Fun- thermore, he sold Missouri is going to show the world that The annual deaths the U ted Sta Backing for Dr. Rachel's breaking forecast came from Parran. United States ge eral, speaking to the society in I broadcast uddr-ez. front Washingh on. The best treatment now avail- said h 25,000 lives annually. Th tial number that could be wved, l: added. would be lier than mt pnaen the e American Society for the control of cancer. It laid theblemeformirohofthel life in canoe" to fear, ignorance pa . Cancer as a is second only to heart disease. which takes more than 800,000 lives a year. Dr. Fischsi said that all over the p. long. and covering an area of 3690 million square miles. was seen on July 28: but it based so far north of the centre of the sun, as it crossed the solar merid- ian. that the stream of electrified particles emanatino from it. not in line with th hnd no magnetic storm on that oc- casion. But when the . 2Z1. and was three days ea~t nf the meridian, was a mructh storm of moderate intensity. In mv Note Fuck it is re- ug. ill. 1i=2htr1ing words her and thanks. A daunlty- struck a house a notenble aLsn that nn Aug, , Manila had the worst earthquake in 40 veers; inanv injured but tunatelv no deaths. 171R". tberc was a slight earthquake at Rockvife Connecticut on the 27th. and a more "erious quake at Crizaba. ‘Vera Cruz. on the dav. whereby 34 lives were lost. The earthovaker. however. in mv opin- ion. were attributawe to planetary uravivxiicvrl pull rather than mIs-cndurt? Shortly after the las maximum period 7 sian scicnti=t propouuded a theory that abundance of sunspot: for. an increa=e of evil actions on earth. Sunspots. he said. enormous quantltie; of electrons, that produce strow magnetic dis- turbances: and also cause notable alterations in mansemotional and nal centres rendering him. in . irruponsihle for his actions. 1 we look over the world of to- day. we can almost accept the the- Thteo Allld Sanga. Whilst ic cowboys of the radio, and the pJfie from 'I‘in Pan Alley. I have slphmetimee said with th 08°F I" I was. I find. tryin suede myself that the ol that had contributed to the glea- attended the double bill pu Kms rink Howard hilit Power Probe i5 Ontario Ordered i? a ann ere they witnessed two excel nt exhibitions of hockey and ed en hcuraskate after the ma sh which was considering the spell of mild st . former attorney-nan commissioner. pt) mien o! the commit . Both Aiu-ssaula-qlbeeblytam "I