l aw‘ i. g 3b.‘; _ t i, Aviators Wife-"Oh no. You sag .;r< 1G. WELLS 01v au~nuuu Inn's uni! cah-room- on: cam " i-l).\l| \ \lll‘ \lllllk' WEEKLY NEWS WITH GRAHAM MzcNAlMEE Rising Prices— the psesrnt low prices. own home! you. Apply to ' S-Tociety Wclncn Study Birth Control (A. P. by Guardian's Spttlll Wire) NEW YORK, March l6—Hy the un of birth conirol methods 48 percent of tho wrll-tn-dn and rich white WOlHPll in u lzrvnlp of 5.000 married womm of the Uiiiled Stat- Gs "prodllrecl only planned. and wanted bnbiws vxairlly when they Ilshed in haw liirm, Dr. Raymond Real-l loid tiu- Aiilblmlc conference today. Dr, Pearl, proicsm- biology in the Johns Hopkins University school of hygiene and pllblJC health. added: "Fhe survey showed that under preeentday OOliditl0iL1 of life the average birth rztte is iowcr same 73 IIQcent below its natural livel." The women who envi- information ' In the survey live in l9 states, Dr. Pearl said. More than '73 PM‘ cont of the ‘well-to-do and ri-l white women ln the group pmrtxtrd birth 00n- IOI, the survey showed. I ' SPRING BROOK SCHOOL Honor roll oi 5pm; Brock School Ior FY-bruaitv: Grade IV-l, Ellzubllh (illlcspie. Grade VllI—i, Hazel bleak. Grade Vii tm-l, Rrbmca Orr. Grade VII ‘in - 1, i-‘lorrie Payntcr. Grade V l, Eiiiwrl lvillcRae: I, Lavton Doughari, 3, liciiry Meek. ' (irade IV—-l, JClill Gillespie. Grade 1117i. Ruth Mock; 2. Harry Locke; 3, ivilhrrt l/sckc. Burden MICRRP and .\llll'l'li\ MACRRP Icqu- 11>. Grade I lav-l. Inch Cole and Elmer Pnymr-r lfllllllll. Grade I ‘in --l, Kiri Colo. Perfect iiHPlldllllf" i-iilyabrili Gil- ; lnspie, Relwrqn (m, Henry Mcvk, , Je_an GlllCSpll‘, if irry Locke, Wllbrri [belle Bess-iv M \l.'ill(~»-T1‘3Clli"l'. Pririid a1" l~".'\l'i"li'l you worm-cl tl»».{1~..u .\'."i‘ your hus- . Una looping m» icon?" ; [mlnovc all his loose change from ' his-pockets before hr goes up." FllllllY _’¢' and ' SATURDAY : SPECIALS May Mean YOU CAN’T AFFORD IT! Lumber Posts more! Paint costs more! labour will cost more! You can't afford to do withollt a HOME OF YOUR OWN It it cosh hombre-to live in your We have tho moat desirable Home site isr A fvw minutes only from ihs heart of the City. V. ('. SMALLWOOI) 122 NORTH RIVER ROAD " INVISIBLE MAN " us r. I. 1n srans-o-sxxl count!‘ GIVIN can! CHABLBY CHASE comm! “NATUIE 11v nu: vvlorw." CIIEPSTDW SCHOOL Chepstow School for February: Donald. Daniel Nolan. MacDonald. Grade IV (bk-l, Donald; 2, John Mooney. Nolan. Grade III (bi-J. Muriel Donald; 2, Paula MacDonald. Grade I-1, Elijah Nolan; 2, Mse Bailey. Collections . r __i (Continued-i Mayfleld District Per L. Houston a Andrew Eddy Toombs . . . . . . . . Mrs. Eddy Toombs .. Mrs. Prank Houston . . Mrs. Davis Moflatt .. AleX. Toomba .. :25 Millar Orr . .. . 25 Miss Mary Stevenson .. 26 Special Contributions Mt. Stewart W. I. .. . . . . . . .. 8 5.00 South Lfiie W.I. 5.00 Matthew A; McLean Ltd, Souris 100 lbs. Dry Cod Fish. L-12l3. (‘ASKS INVESTIGATED BY IL C. M. l‘. IIALLFAX. March l6-—(Canadisn Piss-Investigation of 23.978 cases V-llfl undertaken by the Royal Can- adian Mounted Police in Nova Sco- tia. in 15 months ending iaat.Dec. 30 scording in a mport of the for- ce's activities in the provincnl kl’ islature today by Attorney-Genera] J. H. MwQuu-rie. The following is the honor roll of Grade IX-l, Mary E. MacDonald. Grade VIII-l, Marguerite Mac- Grade VIL-i, Pkancis MacDonald, Grade V——1, Elmer MacDonald; 2, Grade IV tal-l, Alice MsoDon- ald; 2, Septimus ‘MacPhee; 3, Betty Mildred Mac- Grade iIi (al-i, Helen MacDon- aid; 2, Mabel MscDonsld; 3, Johnny Mac- Protestant Orphanage Allah Mofiatt 82.00 "IIASH . YOU! V‘ 3:83,‘ Pulfillmgt; sll you: and most exqulsme‘ ' so- msncc the scrum has ever brought to you. Aiclselflasky MAT. $.15 S .... QUAKE 7 c 'IE$IJE HOWJRD M, ‘ NEITHER INGEL / Yralnra ple- TIYlOf "1:u~~ ;:;3- “C” I l; B A P I T 0 l. B l1 Dear Gertrude: i‘? had been purposely administered. ndrenelln and heparin. a liver sol- ution, and s locking of the animal on a "woter-tottcr" to restore cir- culation, the ¢l\ suddenly began to breathe. and more strongly, the dog breath- ed until respiration became nonnsl again. It whined softly in its semi- oonscious state as its heart pulsed regularly. charge of the experiments, believes the heparin prevents blood clotting which sets in death. Comish said it may be possible w develop a treatment to aid in sav- ing human lives. stitutc was held at the home of the President, Mrs. Arthur MacDonald. After the usual opening exercises, there was a Valentine Post Office", conducted ior roll call, there being visitors. meeting were read and sdcpted. It was decided to fill in some question- and sick committees were appointed. the home oi Mrs. Wsiter MacEwen, roll call to be "Jokes." called the meeting to order and in s few pleasing remarks made it known that the most pleasant part of the evening-the presenting of s gilt to one of our vsiued members, Mrs. A. K. MacPhee previous to her removal to Charlottetown. Mrs. E. D. Doull read the address snd Mrs. Hector Currie and Miss Elizabeth MacEwen made the presentation oi a beauti- ful console set. though overcome by surprise, made singing “Auld Lang Sync. Mrs. A. K. MacPhee, to realise that you intend removing from our community at an early yourself to all in many Wlys. fairly radiates hsppimss snd Iced cheer, our meetings could never be lea It from - Tll EATRE New Treatment T0 Save Life (A. P. by I‘ " 11's Special WIN) , Calif, March 16- ‘University oi California scientists tonight anxiously watched the breathing oi s dog revived after it had been pronounced dead Another dog, s two-year-oid fox terrier, died today five hours after it hsd been revived from s blood clot on the heart. The second, also a fox terrier, was iamnounccd dead aim- respiration had ceased. An overdose oi ether Six mmutcs later, following an injection of s solution containing Faintly at first and then more Dr. Robert Ii. Cornish, who is in immediately after Through the experiments. Dr. NEW DORHNION W. l. The February meeting of this In- large attendance of members and Minutes of last regular sires st next meeting. New school The March meeting will be held st The business over, the President s c Mrs. MacPhee. al- fitting response. All joined in New Dominion. As we have very reluctantly coma Possessing s personality which EBKELEY lssv. A. c. Vincent, who has been in aid 0i the A. A. C. C. were held in Souris rink on Thursday even- ing, March 15th. Hockey. racing and other ice sports furnished amuse- ment for g large crowd oi specta- tors. Arie: the PIOQTIm an hour's. skate was enjoyed by many, Ladies‘ Hofiey Club with the assist- l-nce of the ladies oi Sour‘; furnish- ed sandwiches and tea, at the end of the evening. Mr. D. L. Malar- msok. Treasurer oi the Souris Rink Compsny handed over the total pro- ceeds of the evening amounting to $50 which is being forwarded in the A. A. C. C. Club oi the Provincial Ssnatorium. has taken over his dutfi as chief accountant at the Royal Bank here. His home is in New Glasgow, N. S. tor, leaves this mcmlng for 5t. John and Moncton, where he will spend several days attending in businea matters. BIS HOP“ i)!‘ IDNDON ifled denial of s. Sunday newapsper forthcoming today- Arthur hougm 7d. is in better health than for years and has lull- Pffldlfll 1° sermons in eight dsys. i-ls is well- known in Canada. lssembled in the amokeroom of the Fsrmers’ Bnith turned to Mihrvish. VHO was rarely known to "ltsrli his comer." Hsli-b-‘I P. l. Ad- mission only 25 clnts. Don't mil itl P. IL Sunday School 2 P. I. Young People's Meeting i-lartsviils I P. M. FUNERAL snVlCll-‘nas fun- eral of tbs his Katherine Runes- scy took place from the Sacred Hes-rt Home yesterday Admission-Ila, Us, $50. The. :- , incurs: . SATURDAY qndi MONDAY MARCH 17th "AND 19th IINIVOLII‘! H"! IOCIIT! PBIBINTB l-AUI‘ COIIDY-S “PVIlen Irish Eyes Are Smiling” I! IOBIIT C. BCIIHMEL 0| IIRIIIII Plbllsllhlg Co. New York sun Disaster mwalm r. nouns! 4—SPlClAL'l'lES-4 Plan Opens m- Ssh u mun- u m: om“ Iii-ids! hlvrnln: us a. u. Curtsln lines 8.15 slurp. - m ali- anal-mama: sumo M ti" canny ma. Ills Won-slab laym- Kennedy and Mn. Kennedy. » . Led-d...» by, Carl Kelly, Rcnofi and Actor Embargo Play Goer Loss ‘HIRE! FIRED FOBBADIOQT- PATHS-Three men appeared s; the Police Court yesterday morning for failing to clean their sidewalks. lihchwasfined samuldoosuor five days. Another case oi the sling nature was disnised. (By The Csnadisn Pram) CORNWALL UNITED CHURCH. —Sunday, March Nth-Kingston, ll A. M, New Dominion 3 P, M, Mr, GWPW Crewys, preacher. Cornwall 7 P. M. Preacher Rev. C, N. Brown, M A. 1.4198. Hollywood as he does about Dlay- and —-———- goers who might have to get B10!!! N " "wuan mlsn zvss um without them. l 9 K335. SMILING." 1,1190, 8T. JAMES CHUEClL-Tomor- row at the morning service Rev, R, Moorhesd-lagate, D, D., will give the fifth of his gum-hm;- ‘d. dresses entitled "What is s Christ. inn?" At the evening service Dr! Moorhead-Iegate will, in response" to requests, repeat his semen of lsst Sunday morning on the subject "What is Jesus Christ?" A hesrty invitation is extended to everyone interested to attend the Kirk ser- vces proposed legislation, and Hammon from Nova Scotis who never be came a. United States citizen. Oth mend Massey. ‘Yhe critic writes: . The THE sanlsr cannon-m. chauvinistic Congressman assLstlng the Rev. F. i... Orchard oi Amherst, in special services will oc- WPY his own pulpit to-morrow "WW1!!! Ind evening. Dr. Vincent will speak, at the morning service on “The Parable of the Ilesven." this service will be broadcast by station C. H. C. K. At the evening service Dr. Vincent will speak on “Nsaman the Syrian." Included in the music oi the day will be Gounod's "There is a green hill far sway," Turner's "Sun of my soul," "rum not y; 0 Israel." Mrs. Arthur Roper. soprano, will sing at the evening service. the fact that American Europe, and Great our varied and ample land. The red, white snd blue Mr. Dickstein is urged to proceed with his for- bidding iegislation by the Actors‘ Faulty and the Lambs Club _- whose most beloved Shepherd. the endearing Thomas A. Wise, was, by the way. an unnaturallud Nova Scotian, dlsdsintrlg until the sad dpy of his death the pflvilegcs oi U. S. A. citizenship. Many serious playgocrs are los- ing sleep in fear that the Dickstein law, ii enacted, will throttle the free expression of their favorite art. What, they anxiously inquire, we will do when Robert Lorsine, Lynn Iibntanne, Leslie Howard, Dennis King, the Great Gc-rbo, Chaplin. Le Gallienne and Mlle. Dietrich are deported? Will our legislators prevent such entertain- ment ss "The Shining Hour." "Journey's End," “The Green Bay Tree" and "The Wind and the Rain"? There is, as usual, s joker or loophole in Mr. Dickstelnls pm- posed ordinance. It decrees that no foreign actor can act in the United States unless he is of "distinguish- ed merit and ability" and is cast in s. play requiring "superior talent." ‘Ihmugh those crevasscs Roland YOUDK. Philip Merivllp, Miss Adri- anne Allen, Miss Gladys Cooper, Herbert Marshall, A. _E. Matthews, Miss Edna Best snd countless other pleasant interlopers may creep. 1t will still be possible for us, s law- sbiding people, to bootleg Noel Coward and Mus Beatrice Lillie, Rex Oltlslley. Miss Constance 00l- lier s-nd Charles Laughton. While he is about it Mr. Dick- stein might well erect economic barriers againfl playwrights and novelists who era not Americans. He might forbid the works oi Shakespeare, W. Somerset Maugh- sm, Bean O'Cuey, Strindberg, Ib- sen and John Galsworthy to be acted in Broadway, when George Kaufman, Sidney Howsrd, Marc Connolly, Mose Hart, Howard iJirrts and Mbrrrie Ryakind sre standing forlorn in Bmedwsyk bread lines, dsnlsndlng that the government give them s dish of soup and a ciglntte. I trust that General SUCCISSFUL SPORT! -Bp0rts The PERSONALS My. n, B. Murray, North Sydney. Mr. J, J. Campbell. city, contrac- nor QUITIING P031‘ LONDON, March 16—An unqusl- tory thlt the Bishop oi’ London is Ohtfllilblqllhfl retirement was Right RAY. Winnlngwn-lngrsm, sl- AMXYIOII TRIAT A number oi old cronies were Arms. Suddenly and said: " gus, it's your turn to treat ll." Critic Thinks NEW YORK. March l6 - Pew! Hammond likes to be verbally play- ful with lawmakers when they leg- islate on the srta. The Herald ‘Iri- bunes chief dramatic critic mlkfl Congressman Samuel Dickslelzfs bill to exclude alien actors the butt oi his latest ironic thnlst, but wor- ties not so much about the fate oi various Canadian and Empire actors now on Broedwsy and in The Lambs Club is supporting the recalls that mamas A. Wise, whom he terms the famous club's “most beloved Shepherd" was s Canadian ers in Hammond's list of imported star; are Toronto's Beatrice Lillie, and Adrianne Allen, wife of Ray- House of Representatives ponders an act whose purpose it is to discourage the immigration oi alien players to these hitherto hoa- pltsbie shores. it is the idea of the Dick- stein, of New York, that the Col- umbina gates have been too 10118 sjar and that it is time to close them gently against invaders from foreign theatres. He is disturbed by actors starve and thirst, while those from Britain in pqlmeular. ‘live on the fat of what, in Walt Whitman's exclamation, is d .31‘ bers. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS to friends The Provincial Council ledge with thanks the subscriptions: Lt. Gov. G. D. De- Blois. Hon. W. J. P. MacMilia-u. J. R. Burnett, Guardian Publish- lns Ccmparw, w. E. Bentley, Mn. M. L. Besristo, Byron Brown. R. L. Cotton, Noel Grccn, Defllols, A. W. Hyndnlan, R. E. Hyndman, G. F‘. Hutchcson, S. A. MacLcod, A. E. Morrison, Murray, Canon Malone, T E. Me- Nutt, T. W. L. Prowae, Murdock Ros, H. H. Shaw, F. W. Tldmarsh, Fred H. Trainer, Mrs. A. W. Weeks, Rev. G. C. Webster, Harry Mac- Dougall, R. E. Mulch, H. Michah- eiles, R. A. Gordon, R. V. long- worth, D. A. MacKinnon L. x. Scott, Charles n. manly. r. C. Chandler, Miss C. Maude His- lam. J. m. Stems, J. c. Brodie, Dr. 'Pethick. R. C. Parent, ‘i p i as. i ill; Browne. Mrs. W. S. Stewart, Jas. E, Hluuis, W. S. Grant, J- A. Bruce, Donald ‘Plum-y. H. T. Coivin, W .'l‘. Huggan. Mrs. J. D. Jen-kins, J. O. Hyndmsn, R. P.| Plorsythe, H. G. Rogers, J. A, Wz-bsier, Judge H. L. Palmer, Dr. Goodwill. D. R. Dr. B. C. Keeping, H. T. Holman. Mark Gnudet, Dr. E. T. Tsnton, H. R. Hillaon, B, L. McLure, Dr. Creeimsn, Mrs. M. F‘. Kenny, Jas. oilollalan, A. s. 1.. Home, Capt. Howard Murray, Rev. H. D, Ray- mond. Mm. Wm. MamMiilan, Brn- est V, Boll. F. M. Stewart, G. W. Wakeford. Dr. E. E. Sinclair, Rev. R. Moorhead legato, R. J. Msbon, Ernest Worth, Capt. Kemp, Dr, J, 1"!- AWB. S. R. Flnlayson, G. Elliot Pull. MLss Mary Hunt. W. B. Aitken, Mrs. W. R. Aitllen, Mrs, C, w- Burke. Harry Winchester. Mrs. Df- C. F. 3M1‘. Capt. T. G, Taylor, J. M. Rnop, W, A. Burns, , Martin, W. W. Warren, J, J. Leight- izer. ' ninety The Provincial Council of the Boy Scouts Association of Prince ' Edward Island are again appeal- and parents o! Scouts and Cubs to enroll in the Scout movement as associate mem- Thc Scout committee of each troop have ilunished the with a list oi names oi those whom they think might be iniaiested in becoming associate members. Council The leaponsc to this appeal has been very gratifying. subscriptions have been received to date enclosing two thirds of the amount asked for. 1.70 acknow- following Sydney L. D. Laird, J.T gsziilgubBlgg a? Bu’: fivalgiruimj Tlllllcnfllh A L r bbc B nts inn-W """""""“'E 3 r ' ‘l’, ‘ ° I unborn smuum... . A9. H‘! Si‘? , fir"? fiiildmb Rubber a bflldoi It!!!" Hon. Justice Eric Norman Ar-‘York who passqi ,.»_ _, incur of thc slliflflne Court of On- his residence, Cast. tsric, former crown attorney oi ionic, one, 1on0,‘ TONIIW. Ont, and the county of ‘tack. He was 5T. .» oliil . v Fruilk R4,, h, in; u liean u, Potted Melodl‘ Make Big Change Senate Alill Pllbilillll] mfAPE Mitch l6 -- NOL _ t sou h ans sre less musi- - - - cslly inclined but u» methods oi ‘c5-§1'-A"§,,,°"'§,'.{‘,',1',",6"","“‘ "h" “sunk” w mum m" chlmed- thod 0i securing new ti We m. This is the explanation given for “cm. m, the p,,,,,.,,,",,“,‘,§’°‘ m‘ m” dwkmn (mp5 “Wu Wm m" Red Chamber of Purliilmcntnwout: no mswdcuod m“ 7”!’ _ be to initiate an inquiry into new w- J- Pmnml- a?‘ “W115 m"? paper colnbuics lion r w i“. ical director, declared the position m,“ Manchu,’ Juggcqijd ' of music in tbs life of the avenge 3m“; today The“, h,“ been“; m“ b" "New" "m l m- plums that ‘the Senate an m“, J mm" “w? m“ h" m" a great deal of pubilcuv Senaiq m‘ 75°15 135mm!“ ‘"9913 “Md Robinson observed and lie belle“ “We w be rarzmlud" the membe thcinselvcs were lug. "Whereas l0 yeua sgo it was d,“ mum "ml "Mk "WW1"! e 1"" 1"" n the activities in u.» m“ with s. stsfi oi attendants and mh- commended ‘r “,5 w m, w "5' “°"'d"7' m‘ “mm” m“ l‘ tentlon of ziewspupel- ‘(lidiili tllq received is not sufficient to wsr- would s" the public,” m“ rant the expense and trouble in- Mung,“ am such an Qnqm u Wlvwr “m m‘ Pmmu- he referred to would commend li- "Pm" ""5" h" w" "° ‘W- self to publicity fllifi lit? mum “d 5 m“ a n“ “m3 t” 1”” newspaper mmbiiics were about‘ m‘ wmmrubm Mme w a“ m ‘ strong and efficient as any in u. drsugllty hsil listening w Eistedd- 18,9,“ m Canud, 10d trials," the directors went on. "we." charge u,“ rpm alum“. "n" "Wm" "m" “m ‘°“‘P‘~‘“‘ that kind of publirltl" semis tors themselves is not so good as Geo,“ l, Graham ofBmm before. Amateur music is every- murjemd where, perhsps unfortunately, being “why dén.‘ you propose In, u pended by pmreumnn on m‘ inquiry?" questioned Scuatorlll. wlreloss and grsmoplwne. There is i Laird Regina. 2:22;?“ m" m° Wm" "1 have had quite a lot of s. ,, parlance with newspapers." Small mdvfiwg ma?‘ tug“ w‘ wt n Robinson said, “and itvvouid ma! Emmmdm dmd ‘hpgainiu s mighty interesting iuvcstigatiu,‘ was, however, sure that the liiistedd- Tm sub)” w“ nob puma,‘ fod had not gone for good. He pm- posestoda-lismsetingofthccsm- brim Society, who, together with the City Council, are the organiz- ers oi’ the Cape ‘Ibwn Eisteddfod. to discuss plans for future Eistedd- fodsu. Very pmblbly the prelimin- ary trials will be through tho me- dium of the wireless. It has been suggested, he said, to hold s colored Eisteddfod on s small scale to sscertsin what mus- ical talent there was in tbs colored community. TANGELO A FAVORITE HUI‘! NEW YORK. March IG-ICPJ- A discovcry in one of lhc l-ilysliiw class fruit shops is tanucio, a ml between the tangerine and tl grapefruit. It looks and imurimlfl like s tart orange, wlln s sill! spggestion of grapefruit flavor, b! has larger cells that are not crowds! close together and, tlicrcfore. 6M not squirt when eating u. Thu an y-ivai from F'l0ridu rosis 10 seats SPRAINS Ifi Kid's h i7. I penance son Iii H: CABII HEAD WEST Honor roll of Cable Head West School for the month oi February: Grads VIII-d, Joyce Macllsrcn; 2, Rena MscLaren. Grads v1 (SrJ-l, Gladys Mac- “£2 """' Lsren. p“; p“ | Grade VI (Jim) - l, Catherine I "u." h.’ lihclaren. Grade IV-Elliot Macbaren. Grade iiI—l, Alice Simons; 2, Stsniey Mscinren. Grads II-l. Ethel MacKenzie; I. Olga MncLsl-en; 3, Anna MacLaren. Grade I--l, James Hayltn; 2. Ar- thur MacKenaie; 3, Thelma Hayden. Marjorie Webster-Teacher. (Patriot please copy) iflminfi? l ' ii 4;“ CLEARANCE SALE 9F RUBBERS -SPECIAI.- Women's Rubber Ovcrahoes, fleece- llned in low, Cuban, Ill-Cuban and Spike Heels. Black or v Z3313‘? $1.35 Boy's sll blsck, first q uslity, labor-mu’: 3'33"... . 31-49 Man's am arm Cflffl Isle Rubber B00"- 01" blsek with red sole- IIQss lined for warmth- Iflitelfll’: "1, gig“; ,,..... I i »-s.. i - . “"* ivllflgdiliivifljtgiojflw ‘ii L“ We hsvs-wsmsnhplsla ruibslstsfltllilsll. Jntsmd is nu- Ilse