vflqeltwnrd . m, _ - —Levy's Studio lune. alum! n. McALEESE Windsor, Onh-"Lookins 115d‘ °"' gr the past I do not know what I won d have done without Dr. Pierces ' I was living could not get a doctor. E0 lllad to de end on medicine. am t e other o six children and I took Dr. law's Favorite Prescription dur- ihg each expectant period and it kept tne well and strong each time. I did not suffer with any of the disagree- able features which most women have ' fact. I'm sure ‘Favor- ite. Prescription‘ has been the cause It is a. odsend to women."—Mrs. Emily E. Fav ife Prescription. (there I to endure. In (if my good health today. cAleeae, 585 Campbell Ave. to your neighborhood drug at once and obtain this Prescription at Dr. Pierce‘s in tablets onllquld- or send l0 cents to Dr. Pierce s Lab- oratory in Bridgeburg, Ont., for trial package of tablets. CHECK. 130th had been very much in love, Years later they met and she was engaged. . "Do you remember me?" he ask- ed eagerly. “Let me see," she said deliber- ately. "You were one of my early admlrens or was it your brother?" “Probably it was my father," he said, with a bow. —-—<o>-—-—- The price of ostrich plumes is going up steadily. The latest price impetus has been given by the rush in London for huge feather fans. which have been treated with a phosphorescent material so that they glow in a dim light. Similar effects are produced by the phos- phorescent plumes used to trim ev- ening frocks. C550 BIAN ' YRN :w- Carload of Prince Edward "will! lil-INTRAI " Friday evening. Kent Street. Telephone 420-Li. S“. 8. HOCHELAGA arrived in port yesterday evening and will begin her summer service on Fri- day morning. SUCCESSFUL DANCE. — The annual tennis dance and bridge held last night. in the Casino and the K. oi P. Hall was very well at; tended and an enjoyable success. lt was under the distinguished patronage oi His Honor the Lieut- enant-Governor. The chaperones were Mrs L. Unsworth. Mrs. H. Simpson, and Mrs. J. O. liylldman. A dainty supper and refreshments were served. LAID TO REST. —The funeral of the late .\lr. Roberlt Kerr was held yesterday afternoon from Wright's Funeral Parlors to the People's Cemetery and was largely attended. The services were ccnducted by Rev E. M. Malone. The pail bearers were as follows: Messrs Sam. Craig, Jos. Storey, hlurtlock Ross, Theo. Sentner. John Gill and Francis Smallwood. There were many beautiful floral tributes. Stowaways Caught QUEBEC. May I3.—Yesterday was "stowaway day" at {he port of Quebec, for no less than nine young] men ‘from Glasgow and vicinity, their ages ranging from 18 to 25. “'81? brought ashore from the An- chor-Donaldson liner Salturniia. which docked early last evening. They were placed in care of the Dominion immigration authorities by Captain W. E. Mitchell 801d were latter transferred to jail, after hav- ing been charged with "attempting to enter the counlzry illegally." They will b‘? held in custody for a few days, and will very likely be tie- portetl on the Saturnia when she ‘S3118 fpom port on Friday next. but Ill lite meantime they ‘will be given lIl6_‘C‘I)l)Di‘lll11lly to appeal from the ,ll8L'lSl0ii of the Immigration Board. which will adju-dge the respective cases. .\llnnrd's Llnlment for Colds. -__..4+§_____ THE MARKETS I (‘Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que. May 13.-The in Canadian grain 11916 1011111’ Was reported quiet ow- 1921 ,lng to the fact that foreign buyers ‘export trade did not respond_to the higher pric- es asked by local exporters. The enquiry for grain in Newbury po- sition was fairly good and if the prices bid had been in line with eXllorters views, a fair business - :wouid have been done. There was Just Arrived We have just received 500 rolls of “Prince Ed. ward" Brand Fox Netting. This wire ls made esp"- llally to our orders by spec- ially designed machinery in a new Mlll devoted ex- clusively to the maklnd "I Fox Wlre. |f you want to milw sure of delivery, you had better order your "Prince Edward" Fox Wire now. lifl©§ Summersitle 974-5-12llli3l. OFFICIAL A.L.A. STATION We answer all stress calls and have the latest In towing and emergency repair work _ light tificrings from Ollturio millcrs no important change in ocean freight rates and the demand was somewhat limited from both Can- adian and Fnlted Staes exporters for room. There was a fair en- quiry for oats on spot, but owing to the smzlll offerings the volume of business was curtailed, and the only sales of importance reported was a transaction of 25.000 bushels of extra No. i feed at eight cents per bushel over the Winnipeg May option, c.i.l. Montreal. A moderate trade was done in car lots and prices were firm, The market for spiing wheat grades of.’ flour was without any new feature lo note. Prices beilig steady. The enquiry from foreign buyers for supplies continued steady ultd further sales wcrc mntic for May-June shipment, ztntl tlic market in this respect W811 rulllcr more active, but the. trutlu for lotrul and country account was reported quiet. The trade in winter wheat flour did not show any mark ul improvement and the market was quiet, but the undertone was llrm on ziccount of the continued zmti the small stock held on spot. Prices were unchanged. A moder- ate amount of’ business was work- ed in all linen of mlllfeetl and pric- es were steady. The market for rol led oats was quiet anti steady. The trade ln baled hay continues disap- pointing for the saeson of tlip year \VI'li('il is attributed to the unfavor- able condition of the English mur- kets for Canadian hay and there- lore the shipments so far this sea- son have been small, The domes- lic demand was small but prices were unchanged. The egg market equipment. When your car refuses to bring you home l just call 590. The response l wlll be speedy. .‘ l _We specialize In RADIA- TOR repair work and are dlaitrlbutera for the famous HIOKINNON RADIATOR 00528. Then are made for evoryrtype of ear and an, a gun pro on for your rad- iator against frost. Before buying or having your radia- tbr repaired consult us. We out allow you something just a little better. Pltene Mo Ewen - , 5.90 flag-ago Battery and . o» vlapafr Dept, . ~ '_ r"- ' on. ,0! the indifferent attitude 0i Eng- Jot-ward. The tone of the market {was steady. ' markets seem to he marking time ‘as very little change in prices have tnken place. Storage stocks are hea vler than last year and particularly so in the United States, where on May 1st there were 4,901,000 cases as compared with 3.563.000 cases on the same date last year, stotllts of frozen poultry in United States pounds OILMBY 1st as compared with 52,094,000 pounds on the same date last year. Toronto Jobbing ex- tras 33, firsts 31, seconds 27 to 29. Mon-treat and Winnipeg unchanged. Calgary dealers quoting delivered extras 23, flrnts 20. Edmonton receipts market firm. ‘nann- firsts 2 . 81, seconds 18. ' was fairly active in a wholaale job- liing way and the ttendency was steady. Prices were well maintain- ed for butter under a good demand There was no improvement in the cheese situation here on account llsh importers and the rather dis- rotlraglng cabin advices coming OTTAWA. 10M... May 13.-—-All The amounted to 82,963,000 seconds 16. reported light British Columbia ylng deflvsred extras‘ gg Jobbing ervrnn 33, firsts SHOP from Holnisnb Cattle!“ 8AM: YOUR QUARTERB. for "the play in the Marsh-field Hail. 1044-5-14-21. NOW l8 THE TIME FOR 801L- GROFGet your supply at once from Sollgro Selling Agency, 176 917-5-9tf. 11H! NEW lfeLAUOH-LIN Buick conch h“ arrived. Call and see. it at the new rooms. 1030-5-14-21 HAVE YOU SEEN the new Mc- Laughlln Buick Special Coach? It! here. Call and have a drive- D“ M, 1030-5-14-21 BACK ON DUTY AOAlN.-- His many tfriends were 111885011 l0 B99 Dr. C. C. Archibald back in ‘his 0f- f-ico yesterday after ining in the Prince Edward Island Hospital for the past four weeks recovering from an operatilon. The doctor has made a splendid necoveu-y and ls now on regular du-ty again. MARKING SAFETV ZONE-City workmen were ‘busy yesterday marking pedestrian safety zones at some of the important street cross- ings. These consists of ‘broad white bands contlnuationo of and runn- ing parallel to the edges at thte side- walks. lt is honed that the innova- tion will ‘be a distinct aid and safe- Kuard to both autoists and lpedes~ trians. PERSONALS Mir. E. W. Simpson, Assistant Gen- eml lllwneser of (the c. -N'.. a, acoompauilcd by Dr. Black, of mg Department. of Colonization are in the city on a business trip. Stock Markets MONTREAL, May 13. ——Domin- ion livestock market report. With but 32 cattle, 2 lambs, 218 hogs and 155 calves for sale. on the two markets today trading was genera]. 1y on a level with yesterday, there were no good cattle received. and very common dairy cows sold from $2.00 to $3.50. Calves were lngood demand and small lots were picked out for local butchers at ‘$7.50 and $8.00. Mixed iota of very ordinary quality sold from $6.50 to $7.00 and poorest>$6.00. Most 0f eggs re- ceived today were delivered on con- tract and there were not enough fresh sales to establish a market. Quotations were about steady with yesterday at $13.25 for mixed lots. Birth Rate Drops OTTAWA, May Iii-Canada's ‘birth rate continues to decline in ed, the annual distribution has in- creased 82,646 239. year," Dr. Hingelley claimant-s included 3466 ministers, 3.960 widows and 884 children. to 1903, the ltotal amount oi tpen- slons -pa.id lln the four years was $1,183,000 and in the sixlth quad- ienniuin. 1920 to 1923, it was $9,840.- 000." Robb, (Acting IiVhInlster of Finance has milked nineltete cows before breakfast. he told the House of Commons this evening. during a dis- cussion on the request. 0f the dairy industry for relief from‘ the otamlp 3- for world-wide cooperation do tfiglit- 5 THE CHARLOTTETOWN ouanfllals Canada Reports The ' Greatest Building Activity in 6 years (Associated Frees) Wi-NNIDPBG. .Man.. May 18. — Value of building construction au- thorised in 60 cities of the Dom- inion in this first three months o! the year totaled 810672.637, the ‘highest since 1919 a treport of the bureau olf statistics do“. Permit figures for Maroh tote-l- ed $8,467,791. a gain oi nearly $3.000.000 over February. Reports from the cities show 1,100 permtits for dwellings valued at 85300000 and 1.900 permits for other build- ings valued at 82.900000 during March. Methodist Pension ‘ Fund $3,000,000 (Associated Pull) ‘CHICAGO, May 13.-There were 9300 claimants on the pension fund oi the Methodist Eploopai Church in 1,924. to which 63.262319 was con- tributed. Dr. J. B. Hingeley, cor- responding secretary of tphe board of tpenoious has announced. Since 1908. when the board lwas organiz- “The total received last year was 5254.349 more than in the previous saikl. "The retired "in the first quatirenntium, 1900 His “DailyiDozen” OTTAWA, May llk-(Hfln J. A. tax, M. tRclbh said that while sym- rpathizing twlth the request, he could not gran-g it. 4 T0 Fight Grime naw vonx, Mfay 13.—Calling 9. Planoioitte Solo-“The 10. Clarinet Solo-“The Bohemian 11. Male Quartette—-Old Time Me- CNRW (384.4 Metres). "IVINNIPEG 8 pm. (C5113)- 8.15 p.m.— 8.30 D.ni.-— 1. Choral Selections (a) “Full Fa- thom Five” (Wood), (b) "Chil- llngham" (Stanford)— Canadian 5° the registration area prises all the provinces Quebec. which com- except ln December .1924. liv- ing births in this area totalled 11,- 719; in December, 1923, they were 11,750; in December. 1922 the total “'65 12.191 and in December, 1921 it was 13.737. included in the figures for last December are 107 Dalrs of tw-lns and two sets of triplets. The annual equivalent birth rate was 20.2 per 1.000 of lmliuiatlon, a decrease of 5. since Prince Makes Hit COLESBURG. S. A.. May 13. — The Prince of Wales, in his reply to addresses on his return today from a three days’ visitation on the farm of Sir Abe Bailey, added t0 his popularity when he said: ' "As a farmer in a-small way my- self, 1 appreciate your efforts to improve the breed." Gas on Stomach W0n’t Let You Sleep Gas pressing on heart and other organs sometimes causes a rest- less, nervous feeling and prevents sleep. Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach. unless due to deep-seated causes. The QUICK action will surprise you. Because Atllerika is such an excellent in- testinal evacuant it ls wonderful for constlpation—lt often works in one hour and never gripes. Hughes 3mg; (10.. Ltd.. Charlottetown. . ‘. I. common enemy." partments of every civilized country in the world and les in Canada and- es were present. They numbered about 500. dissatisfaction prevails amonlg the clvl-l service employees afieotled by the new salary revision scale, ac- cording to ieports presented by vwr. ious representatives at. a meeting of the general council of Civil Ser- vice Association of Ottawa, last night. liion is attributed to the discrimina- tion against unmarried employeeml the many cases and the with regard to status unden- reclas- sificaliion. The retport of "the agenda committee was to the effect that the ‘strongest pass-Ibis protest. be addressed to the Civil Service Oom- mlssion anltl to the government. The report ‘was adopted. ~Profcssor Canadian 11nd Muster University, Toronto Ibrrn awarded the Bross prize of —-—<-0>--—- 36-000- liig crime. Police ‘Donimisbloneti- Richard E. Enrigiln-t. lfi-esldonlt of the International -Pol.lt:e Conference in an address today at the openinlg session of the third ‘biennial! session urged that nations “forget their 7 mutual rivalries lln a i-igh-t on a 6 Winresentatlves oi the police de- of the larger cit- the United Stat- 9 OTTAWA. May TIL-Widespread Andrei. .Soprano Solo (a) "The Lilac Tree" (Gartlan). (b) “Baby" 8, Trio Selection- "Sing Me to, 10. Trio Selections (u) “Nola“ (Fe- lliChoral Selections (a) "Whether c. N. n. PROGRAM .....I.?.'“.'i.'?*..‘.-..:‘.t'.ié~1“i’is» QUE. 7.90 p.111. (E8313)- Studio Prolflmllw- PART 1. 1. Tenor Solo (8) 561913911- Wm‘ Banjo Accompaniment, (b) 311' looted, with Banjo Accompani- ment-Mr. Georse 1111111131"!- 2. Male Quartette-Dld Time Melo- dles—-C.N. Express Quartet“ ~ s. Hawaiian Guitar (a) SelwelP (Mir, J. T. Livingstone. 4. Mezzo Soprano Soio-"For You Alone" (GeehD-Miss E. Dewitt 5. Clarinet Solo-—-“Annie Laurie"— Mrs. C. B. Simpson. 6. Tenor Solo (a) "MOFMIIB W111 Come’) (Poison), (b) “Out There in the Sunshine With You" (Ball) —Mrs. A. F. Stillman. Address. ' PART n. . 7. Violin Solo (a) Selected, (b) Se- lected—Mr. G. '11, lMarkowski. 8. Mezzo Soprano Solo —“Vlolets" (Wrighn-Miss D. ‘Matthews. Bells of Moscow" (Rachmaninoff) — Mr. l-I Stott Girl" (Bslfe)—Mr. son. C. E. Simp- lodies-~‘C.N. Express Quartette. . lMlAN. Weekly Livestock Market Re- ports. ‘Bedtime Travel Tales, National Railways’ Choral So-| clety, under the leadership of Mr. W. H. Anderson. Tenor Solos (a) "Once" (Her- vey) (b) "A Brisk YoungBache- lor" (Old English Folk Song) (Shaun-Mr. 'W. H. Anderson. Trio SeIection-“‘ln the Silence of tthe Night" (Rachmaninoff)- ~Fort Garry Hotel Trio. . Male Chorus (a) “Haste to the Bower of Robin Hood" (Moifutt) (b) "Shadow March" (Protheroe Members of Canadian National Railways’ Choral Society. (tBrown)—<Mlss Florence Low. . Trio Selections (a) "O Sole Mlo" (-DeCapua), (b) "Serenade" SchubertF-Fort Garry Hotel Trio .ITenor Solos (a) “Take, O Take Those Lips Away" (Bennett), (b) "Charming Chloe" (Ed. Ger- mam-IMI’. W. H. Anderson. . Soprano Solos (a) “By the Wat-I era of Minnetonka" (Lieurnnce). (b) "Pale Moon" Florence Low. (Logan) —-.\ilss liii Arndt). (b) "Macushla” (Mac murrough)--Fort Garry I-lotel Trio. l Find Thee“ Pride of lan National Railways‘ Choral Society. Accompaniats: Mr. Frank Matth- ews and Mr. Burt Hook. (Elgar). (b) "ln The main reason for dissatisfac- 8101101115 of annual tincilrasee in uncertainty ‘ 7 Canadian Honored NEW HAVEN, Cnnn.. May 13. W. 0. Mclntooh. a a gratidntc 0i Mc- has 1. which is glvcn once in five 2- CNRC (430 Metres), Studio Programme by the Cumul- Mlnurdfiu Linlmnnf for Colds. SHOULD HAVE IT 8 This odorless. stainless nomlnflammabl a p ra y makes wootsns, clothing. furniture, rugs. blankets, eto., moth proof. Price 01.75 bottle with sprayer. POI‘ of toll Six, too?" put that into your head?" when l die, He will take me homo on high." Gas Jn Stomach Thollsnndn of Canon of mm rut!» Are Cluaotl by Aentsjndlgostlon ‘Gas pressure from sour, acid, upael highly uncomiortah e may prove fatal! When bloating. sure, shortness of breath and p III around the heart. you may be cure t at the acid condition of your stomach ll producing a 0A8 that is pushing UQ- wardn and crowding your heart. but the reason for the shortness of breath and sharp, shooting pains. > Whether years by the Lake Forest Univers- ity at Chicago for the “be-st theo- logical works" it was learned here ay. Proicsanr McIntosh is n member 3. '1. of tho faculty oi’ Yale Divinity School 5. EVERY HOME coco can 6_ “Pa, docs tho Lord own a Simple 7‘ "Great Scott. no. son. Whatever "Well, at Sunday School we had 8' hymn that went, ‘it i love Him. 8 Hurts The Heart Says Medical Writer la not onl nauseating and but some day it you!’ meals nro followed b! a feeling of fullness flfjl¥lt w 17 stomach gas fl truly aerloul careful attention. g ' To quickly banish gas. cleanse an fit‘ always be liven prompt _ g , —-—— l should delight o .'.331i??-§§¥it§§°'l:°'i.=tt'li“'§§ii.' Jt ,.l| Impossible to keep ellllsr a "fldllflllllfrlll Rural] navel such mqnlfi i or "is _ " use of orilln “um” m» . "t" on (he ‘mum; like ll the Athabaoh ivcr aain in m ‘Bllurated M‘ . It aim 1| ‘M’, duty,“ damn", m, “M, w sch Jupi- in situated. so that the of tholcourao so In gaueft a m a6- ‘i “fgl ‘:5’ ‘d-rufln c" “up”, w; “mm; lklrt- hon,’ we he" law llaveundor than that gravslly looted CIIRQIVIOJUIQIVIIWIIQILO! tit-ma mm n- UOIGPI or tn by assist rather heavy unset; at '" ""°'“1*°*1'°P'°'=1"°' “h”! ' M'- " i form at . l‘ ~ , ut be re n“ .bom-,m,unu o; m. "l" yo,“ _ emf. Sandwualaofoundmtho ' can ' "- ' gflreseu which are so popular now hm"'fi‘“"'" 31ml“? "d ' ~ ' motor, pnlnpvvsar. The talsels do '9 2' | m.‘ n" y“, than ll your. lat. etract from the firscefulavrlng d ‘w’, 10. 8QI60Il0Il-—-"Hfllldf!1'tl Largo" — 11. Selection - "osmium. Patrol" tra. 12. Qulntetite from Mendelssohn: W0fdl"—C.R.C. 1mg,“ .ill.l>ti 16. Overtnro—‘Atala"—C .N. it, Llt young fJI pld. the precedes CALGARY. ALTA. ' 1mm. (M.T.)— Bedtime Travel (Tale Conquest. p.m.-- by Mrs. lan National Railways Little Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Ernest Hodgkinson. Assisted by Mrs. Alf. Carter, Flute and Mr, B. Joyce, Clarinet (Sololats). STUDIO PROG il-lbbilMtE MBTI!il-—"TIiP l/‘ud of tlic Maple lLenf"—C.N.Il. Littlc Symplruly Orchestra. Entracte—"ili a Persltilt (inr- den"——-C.N.R. Little Synlpilnly Orchestra. ‘CldfillCl. Solu~Selectntl—-~Mr. l}. Joyce. ' 'l‘l'l0 Sclotilion —~ "Mlll'ilfllll\"—— C.N.R. Little Symphony Orclica- tra. Selectirin—"<li‘oik Songs" (Groin) C. N. R. Little Symphony Or- chestra. March—-"Turkish Pattroi" ——C.N. R. Little Symphony Orcli stru. Selection—“Chu Chin Chow"- C.N.R. Little Symphony Orches- tra. - Flue ‘Tolo "Fnltzirclle" (German) Mrs. Alf. Carter. Selections—-"Sounds from lrc- land"—-4C._N.R. Little Symphony Orchestra C.N.-R. Little Symphony Orches- tra. " did not wish Ito refuse it planat-Zolt an-d brittg someone into disgrace ~for dunking 11 $200,000,000 More 13—Joseph Cailaux has (lvcitlctl to squeeze France for gold with which to ‘pay drbts. balance lb» and restore French credit. IITCTEHISB-lillill‘ tiOlllllllllliolls lo tho“ rltato by 3200000000 ywnrly. Alritlltil QNBIW-FON GETTY H0191 TP1°~ ‘an-d tobacco taxes will bn 'ill<‘l'Ot’lS' - ed; . . --—- compcllutl lo tiny-pat at l» psi .10 lmr cent of rlivir prciniulns in llw NHL-l _________ I ' innal Ito-Insurance Stu-My; and who‘ ‘ n, H expense of compygflng the rghnbfli- wnils on 'i'L‘(‘(‘l]v..~' from ill" rl\\l- tuition of the tlcvuslzttctl zlrvais is ill he l a portion of tlr-v this Dan's-s plan iprocectls. - 00.110.16.11" , j Learns South Africans Language (Associated Frau) earn TOWN. sou-tit AfricB. Mar 12.—Tl1e Earl of Atmoiie. British govarnor general of South Africa since 1923, surprised ‘his stibjeols and many of his friends recently 1J1’ making a<public speech in Afrikaans or Cape Dutch-which is the count- ry's second official language R"- spondlng in English to un zldtlress of welcome tlur-ng ti visit lo the village of Oudtshoorn- till @1111 uddenly astonished his hearers with several sentences in Afrikaans. Afterwards he spoke in; with lifiem because of tile busi- ne depression in the ostrich fcuth- uetry. ‘P11110853 Alice is also studying Afrikaans and making excenmlt; progress. The earl, for months when he first canre here, arose at 4 o'clock each morning for a lesson. from a native ueacher and within slit months he was able to read‘ t-he laguage fairly \rell._ but this, was aIll a secret. until the event at; Oudtshoorn which gart- the 80*, ernor general opportunity l0 511ml’ what he had accomlplislu-tl. Aged Jap Kills” Self Because 0f Another’s Error (Associated Press) >TOK1()_ May 13.-Because ‘ ‘was actuavlly only 89 yczlrs nltl. null, M1101 years- as reporter] ili llic list of those to ‘Whom silver cups airy (-0 he pylESCIIIOKI in t-nlnlut-lunrnlion of the silver ‘we-riding celebration til‘ the emperor anti empress, lx"iltstlltil, Tajlma of llnajukuinurn. Szlitnnla kildd himself in the traditional, harakiri -way. l The old man's body. with slum-i ach ripped open was found in his room Wit-h a letter explaining 111411 he could not accept the Imperial culp under the circumstances, nr l- because such act-ion would niicessitnlc v1‘- lulsttlkt-p Death offered llic oly way onl. —-——<4-0- Taxation Plattnetl, PARIS, \Ve»dne'sdny blorniiltz- .\lu_v hulllzvfi. Taxpayers will be called upon l0! will insurance comfillllivs Ill‘ specially t0, the farmers oi the Outltshoorn dis, t-rlct in that language 851110111111‘ m“. nrnv by zi loun gautruu‘ French .. Tho foregoing points are thv - made li's'plan known to the Cllunlb- er of Deputies’ TIIIHIICB,COHIllPiillPY‘ m Tuesday. l! was intllt-ulctl that the 80111911111-‘111 of dntcr-Allictl debts tl--- Cillliiill\‘ ._-,_ - "l wt.‘ A ,' Hrirliliillll, illllf‘. l'.~‘..\n:l 111411 ‘plzlu \\‘ill('il \\'Ull1lI lit- .'lll]liil'i'lilll‘_ l" fl"l,.m[|]\g1]| to ill<_-.]>l".ll0)t.<1'll 1 .11 by lllllnrliliilttlll‘ ill ‘\\‘i.iillt‘\\‘l‘ lilSillUll ,__ “rum, N, p.- l\lll‘<“l 111i m ,,-,. U)‘ l:tlt‘l‘ (|t'.lt'l‘llllll'li upon. hi“, ,|,,,,,|,.,-1|,;;I.tll l]11\v:1‘*>_».11Vv-ma ,1“)! ‘bv hnun-l l} ‘ r t . .. ' _t‘u fiFlNEVA. May Iii.-~SOVIL‘I ltusslu ‘$0111. trolllt-l-IWL- v-y1]\__lf‘l"-1,:_j,,,’,1‘,-,,._ tiny was ‘lllillift the crux of the arson that lltih_i1u1‘1‘1l'l\\'<(jc ma“ situation fat-vii by thc hibernation-lintcllrrt-lrfiv l" “Y v--_ atsliizw MATlNBE-flo AND m}, NIGHIT—UQ| 726e, 15m _' Inbaiiwn Edward i " __ . LAST snowblg TODAY’ or, Married Fl" i Atlaptetl by Julln' Crnwfordplvcrs from the fiiscin i novel, “Alrp,=,Parunl0r," w‘ _ 4 by ‘LOUIS JQSEPH" VANCE ' _ filTl-l Pauline Frederick? - Conrad N age] llllllg l Mae Busch Huntley Gerda), trtitottlttt‘ “ti-no CAN’T non)" HER HUSBAND noasuu '~ DESERVE '00 HAVEONE.” With these words of her rival in her ears, lVlrs. Paramoi" consent- cd to a divorce, and left for Eur- . ope. ltlven on board the ship she found herself attractive to other men. She learned that A WOMAN DOESN’T HAVE T0 n: INTELLIGENT T0 GET A MAN’S LOVE-JUST UNSCRUPULOUS. . She had a choice of other. wonlctfs ' ltusbancls and then considered her own nuts A HUSBAND WHO_ HAO T0 BE HELD WORTH WHILE I HOLDING? Fox News. Aesolps Fables 'unl‘es>' lilo Surlvl 14l>\'l’1'1'1'“m|' was lrriullll 11)‘ 1 » ,_‘ _ ,R,,,_,,§,,, r,.,-,,_.-,-,l to ultolubhlf! Russia Refuses .__.___i Five views of the new Jae This course will ran 0.91.11. Little Symphony Orches- “Song Without Illttlo Symphony Orc heltrs. ' Hear the Gentle La Caner and B. Joyce. tie Symphony Orchestra. , .QlllltQ (B) “ChlflOIlP (b) “Per- lllmé." (f!) 111181’! Heels and Buc- lthl“-—C.N.R. ‘Little Symphpny Orchestra. I . Idyll- "Charm D'Amour" --C R iLlttle Symphony Orchestra. ' no}? slain! or cnmcs. the 111M Ikirtl. it tit-flute and Clarinet-Flannel: rk"-~Mra. Ali. add linen Illafllffihtllldfl that the Canadian National T. forest; the mtaoapparenh. - only in the summer of i924 and was und rd wl sue that be inino holes will b! available for play dur- ' Irtmuvmn. the allummen ts of super National Park the policy a opted from the was that the golf should be good h ‘l: mappreciaeed for itself. the atmction. 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