I1 iliil/vl N uUARDlAI-vl . ._ . . . , central Guardian aura chino: "rank-flow."- Prince aswini Monday and TW- day. * t -l'"c2BRUi-'il"<‘r‘ 1,31 lililin Ciiiil nil VISIT i m-nw; or... s... menus H ' _g_ _ _ Motor Vehicles’ » " , - , Are Increasing ALL PARIS In The Dominion F11. ' v Milt. 8.15,............. 18011141810. Eve. ‘l i! 8.45 ......... 26c, 42c, 52c. new LONDON Panamanian. sundny, March 1st, Minister, Rev. D. L, Grimths: Geddie Memorial, 1i a. 111,; Long River, 2.30 P- m-i 011mm» 7 MONDAY Thrilling Romance AND hada motor vehicle for every eight persons in 1980, as compared with of p‘ m‘ one motor vehicle for-every eleven Inauguration of Rev . 1- , GIIETA GARBO n. “mllilrltloniv/ Emil; 1;; 1211:, fizirdinrmlon taught»: Dr. Ossumvan at B z-ince Edward Monday and INBI- statmm. I , silica Likely to Ta. " ______ ‘The number oi motor cars recistq- Place May ' ' wmswn guano“ _ WW,“ ed in 1030 was 1,280,889, an incrlsse . ' ' of 44,395 over the previous year. On- tario led in registrations with 564,- 669 and Quebec next with 178,976. Revenues collected by the provinces for the year was $42,828,484, an in- crease of $1,570,043 as compared with i020. The provinces, the estimated popu- lation of each,'the number of vehicles in each and the number of persons per car in i980 and in 1929 follow consecutively: P. E. I.—85,800—7.402-—11.6—l2.0 United Church services on Sunday. MIN}! 1st will be: Highficld, at 11 s. m.; Princetown Road at 3 P. in-i Winsloe south at 7 p. m. my. a. A. Grant, lidinister. Right Reverend Monsignor M. _ McDonald; Rector of The Baring ‘ 00519511194 bl’ Right Reverend ,' 518110!’ J. C. McLean, sow-m ‘ RJevei-end G. McLellan, 3) 9 ’ nish, returned by the 111811.33]; ~ tcrday morning from Toronto, ma‘ they paid their respccis to w“ Reverend Monsignor Joseph gm livan, Bishop-elect for this 1) It is llkelythat Rev. Dr. 0311mm will be consecrated at Hamilton“ QAPITOLMTODAY 3-1 no 8.4g BEG ‘IslEADER IN A THRILLING _,__ wnsrniilv t‘ ii. THE GABiiiLEIiO: nnr scoliino " ,can'ra GARBO in "impaction". Prince Edward Monday and Tues- ‘; q» q r f: day- s? iii’ é s?! . ran siinvicns on the nunter AND River United Charge for Sunday, COMEDY Moron 1. 193i. m N f°l1°WB= 11 "- - May lst and that his in... mtwllt-ihl"? 3P- 'P~»W*‘""°Y m“ 13'?“ SM“ 553's“ msa-‘tk in the heroics, shunning ‘n 7 p‘ m" Hum’ River’ A E’ New Brunswick-flit 400-34 asa-- m’ Plm °“ M“? 19*“ t» " Chflpmflfl. PMWY- ' ' Monsignor McDolr id l2.2—l3.2. i. said the JTlIsT N0 RTHERN ELECTRIC TALKIES -i _ _ _ pgrty hag a mo“ enjoyable M, _ , A Y 01mm osaao in "lnsnirailvlfl l5':“°b'° 2734500 "Blnplaa vored with pleasant ivelllllh‘ l; M O N D _ , _ A’ g l. I T“ Edward Monday and Tues- Ontario _ 3.313.oo°_5“,“a_63_ while absent renewed many {new “"115 in the’ most remarkable productions" of " m . “m” , Eve. 7 st 8.45 . . , . , . h-.. ,. ., . her en . KEEP nus IN Th A“ Manitoba _ eqléokqofiioka.‘ _ They arrived in Montreal on wn. . . , fife (13% IVIIIND- e - nesday morning the 18th and T“""‘ “‘"'m °" n“ ' .' mflwu" ' l tion Sole at P A Home's Horse llix- 8'5" Present at the Profeulonoi m z. ' ' __ __ ~ Sllllt I s“ w m bane“ m "m. change on Tuesday at 1 o'clock afigftchewm “twin”! land ladies at The Mother Haul“ l r ‘hm’ ' _ 3650448 Alberta - 6fl0.000—102,652—-6.4 - xaycxgfggfii d“ g?" Mi i ~ ____ sses se Co i with _ 6.5. _ , ssh-nun. ., ..::~.:'"..::.:. 3311;“, Z§§M“f.."".l..‘§f.°.fl°.‘i?‘§l and DOROTHY SEBAST“ Prayer and Sermon. 2.30 Sunday éukox; ' Temmflekaflmz "n new; o1 m“ m5 Macmym k . A ionsely thrilling story oi ad gnawing silo, radian: School. 7 o'clock Evening Prayer and *1“. . u! Leaving Montreal they arrived i; two brothers reared in with‘! _ * opposed environments, “h” g ' . _ . meet gm- iho first time under V‘ ‘ the most dramatic conditions. see how environment influ- Sermon. No service at s mm. 3648-2-28 with the beauty that stirs men's souls, this idol of Paris had everything that she wanted cxcqiéihe loved Toronto at 9 o'clock that night beiq metat the station by Monsignor 0'. Sullivan's car and driven dlfbctfl Saint Augustine's Seminary who‘ ROBERT MONTGOMERY North West Territories-EGO. The revenues from registrations, gasoline taxes, etc., follow: Prince Edward Ialarid-sflfiitiifl. one obscure You“ hum l,“ ma,‘ a" “churn canno in “Inspiration", "aigflmma Nd: h" . - Prince Edward Monday and Tues- N s m l. ' they w"; meted by the 3mm’, ences their lives, their loves L E W I S S T 0 N E an“ “S: Britt; swl—-$lck_:l14:52;°5,784. 01cc‘. > anil their -fortunes. The party remained in To -.. turnips 25c. The supply of fish was q._- . _ ‘ " small fresh and corned cod selling ' ~‘ at 10c and haddock 12c. nor McDonald celebrated High M41 and in the afternoon all three visit- ed The Novltiate where Rave Joseph Monaghan, brother of m;- James Monaghan and Reverend Min tin Mbnaghan is Rector. l-lere tllq met six of the Island students 1M wehe extremely pleased to see their. While in Guelph they met Blair] McNally of Hamilton who kindly mt his car on Monday and convent them t0 Hamilton, where theydllltl at the Episcopal residence. Hell they visited The Churches and liI m," b, c. , _ Quebec-49,3'l3,5B5. . hmwlfiéi°fiinnl°l§l MARJORIE RAMBEAU THE Marlins-Brim will at on,ar,H,6_n3'w6_ until Saturday when no nth... A fi|gym| m,“ m; mgr; 33¢; e888 ilk. fihlvkfinfi 95¢ ti; $1.00. Mmnob 1796,72 for Guelph, where they met Rem. ‘ . ‘ » hay 80c; s raw 45c; oats 30c o we: - a w’ ' " end Pius McLellan brother OfDl‘ o ijswjj’ _ _ Saskatchewan-sum! 105. ' ' . . AL s 0 S E N N EsT T- _ C O M E D Y A N D N EWS Potatoes, Cobblers, 24c, blues 45c, Alberta4aflbapqi ' Mcmyim 0g the party Hm MOM‘, British Colltibia——$S,772,875._ ' Yukon Terrltaryh-SZAOO. ther. lit; marrle-ti- Mary, eldest daughter and CO-lIClYESS of Lewis lPryce, and died in 1777. He was suc- The Campbell ’.<: I b " s ,P c C bll, I cawdaf Elcvliffdwhz sfllrlceedgdeby alIlIlsp sin John, who was elevated to the peer- in-c of Great. Britain in 1796 by the I! W" *1" quilt’ mild"- “59 "m" ‘iitfc of Lorri C£‘.\‘J{l0l‘ of Custlcmar- 3n the way aunfnd the 5km; of an It“ pc-,,b,-nk,._qh;,-e_ m. died 1n 1a12,‘lill8l‘flOOll frock in printed silk, or .. . ut-(rvriilcd by ms so“, John plain satin, or chlflon, georgctte too. Stitch them down well over the hips itilluaius ARRIVE - The death occurred at. the Augusta. General Hospital, Augusta, Maine, on Feb. 24th, after a short illness of Mrs. Arthur Leigher, nee Mary Jane Mar- tin, beloved daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Moses Martin, 1B4 Great George Street. The body, accompanied by her husband and two sisters, Angie and Kit and brother Dolph, all oi Paris styles Awarded Contract For Removal Of City bCarbage ALSO (IABAREIT ACT —- SONG AND DANCE AND SLIM _ , SUMMERVILLE t » ~ -' ' O " i (‘OMEDY at What can you Cl with tucks? Any number of things — just listen! Jclill, seventh Thane of Calder, or Cuzvdol: married in 1492, Isobel Ross, dnugilii-l‘ of Kill-livock, and, ("Lying ill 1494, loft one ilosthulilolls child, ll " At a special meeting oi the‘ City ‘svccizssi-‘ili. ANNUAL our. 0. n. l3. 5372,45’! DEATHS A YEAR IN BRIT- AXN . Tl l ti f tie Abeg- Weitlecszgltz: oTefhengl 0O E at l spoiling the lands of Urquhart of LONDON. February 27.—(British ‘ United PrC5S‘—Tll& Registrar-Gen- erals statistics l'€'\'ll‘\V of England I l and Wcilcs for i929 shows that the ' ' deaths of 532,491! pcrsons were regis- J - tered dining the y'ear-269,903 males ' ' and 262,589 fenlales—whlcl1 was 16 per cent more than in 1928, and much the highest since morality was swollen in 1918 by the great influ- enza pandemic. The death rate was greatest at the two extremes of life and lowest - among young adults, Attention is dratvn to the excessive , morality of illegitimate children, the ~ rate per million live births being 9.- 691, against 1.288 for legitimate in- fonts; whilst the rates from violence and neglect at birth were 6,312 and .93 respectively. Deaths aucribed to cancer during 1929 numbered 56,896—the highest number yet recorded fol" nny one year. The following Regent. standpoint. were elected: L. A. Moore; Sec. Vice. Miss Cecelia Burrows; venor of Library committee: Neil MauLeod, Convener OTTAWA, Feb. 27.—Canudians have no occasion to apologize for their winter climate, says Dr. Char- les Camsell, Deputy Minister of Mines under tho Dominion Govern- Iisnt. Speaking last night before the sec- during the year and showed also was very encouraging showccl a balance on the right side of the ledger. The librarians report _ daughter, Muriel. “IEETING ed this heiress fol" his grandson. licl" Summerside was held in their rooms in the library on Thursday afternoon with the regent Miss Hunt in the rhalr. The meeting was very largely attended and successful from every officers (re-elected) Miss Hunt; First Vice President, Mrs President Mrs E. T. Tanton; Standard Bearer, Educational and Echo Sec. Miss Ramsay; Execu- tive Councillors, Mrs Wilfred Lecky, Mrs Mussen, Mrs James Wood, Mrs H. T. Holman and Mrs H. H. Le- furgey. Miss Gladys Holman, Con- Mrs of War Memorial, After the minutes of the 'prevlous annual meeting were read and adopted the various committees brought in their reports. All reports were very encouraging. The secret- ary's report showed much activity that the year just closed had been one oi the most successful in the history oi the Chapter. The financial report and 0nd annual meeting of the Canad- was of particular interest as this is Kilravock intend- flrst coilsin; but Kllrzlvcrk bciilg pursued in a criminal process for ‘robbery in joining McIntosh fai- Crolnarty Argyll, the justice-general, made the process easy to him, got the ward of Muric-Ys marriage of the King lli 1493. and she was carried to Inverury in the year 1499. In the autumn of 1499, Campbell of Inver- liver, with sixty men, came to rixclve the child, on pretence of ccudlllg her south to school. As Inverliver came with little Muriel to Dziliielich, in Strathnalrn, he was close pursued by uncles, with a superior party. The conflict was sharp, and scvcrul were killed. Muriel was married in 1510 to Sir John Campbell, third sou of Argyll. death. her grandson, John (III). Sir John Lord Lovzlt; and mortgaged other lauds in order to purllase, or rather to conquer, the Island of Islay. The Cawdor family kept possession of Is- lay from 1612 to 1726, when it was purchased by Daniel Campbell of Shawfield Sir John Campbell, son of Sir Alexander (VIL). succeeded his fa- Alexander and Hugh Calder, her . Cnllipbcll, Llurl of Cuwdor. Ulla ili::i Julio 27. i880, and was suc- dcci by his cl-ticst soil, John Fred- c. ~A\ Vfillghun Campbell, second Earl l cf Ccvvciol‘. He dieddn i898, and was . cccrlcd by iris sou,’ Frederick Arch- ;i's:‘.l:i VfllPllQll Czilzigilacll, third Earl‘ 10f Cazvcisl", who was born in i347. ‘Th2 f g ‘Duncan Calupbcll, sllcccclleil to the Il.i;lc in i914. dcl": I Caddcll. cninpccll ' Vnncoilvcl- Star. f USE OF PENNY SAVINGS < the clan is entitled to use and wear @115 "19""- tllL‘ tartan cf the Campbells of Caw- jtmY W195 this time» an the “my ' (around, beginning under the arms of cnwdor___-and extending to the waist. gives a lengthening effect, slender- izlng the silhouette. course, that the tucks run perpen- ‘dicular and not parallel, or you will N0 Lgyggn A JOKE ‘create the opposite effect. present iario Pcnny Bank. Hundreds of families are clrli\ving]fi1'1|5h@d with B Wide 110m 0K‘ lulle- on their children's Penny Bank de- [Such B wller may even find itself I posits in order to buy necessities, Llttieproud states in his latest re- port. The teacher wished her pmpils to write n short essay on "Alfred the ‘and then let them flare out. Thcy can vary from pin size to half an inch, and in this ivay give fulness to tho skirt‘ and solve the problem of is. too thin waist. On the other hand, if tho ivaist iand hips have a ditcideii tendency h and prepay,- Em], John-in the other dlreciion, fashion i): §skirt plain; it should have a fine ipin-stripe in it i.’ possible, or even The following ccpt or dependent of a Wider 11ml and the" "59 “mks l" ' Insert e. baud of them, This Be sure, of Tucks done diagonally, in criss- f q-ORONTOV on,“ Feb. 21 (U. P_)_ 'cross fashion, grouped in sets alter- - . . t ' He rcsyded permanently at Cawdol. Comic artists for yeals have ciab-Iflzgtss m: rwsy thzyd n?“ to “"1" from 1524 m] 1545, me yo," of his‘ oratecl cn the theme of papa shnk- it”! 155606: ie se cslgn. are a . Lady Muriel died in lsqafling pennies irgin little Johnny's sav- I e- resighiug the tlmliedom in favor of ‘h1g5 bank f“ m5 night 0"“ but “he ‘shoulder partially down the slewe ecmmmlc deprcssfon has igives distinction to an 'arm whether early in the seventeenth century, sold turned mm gflm reality’ snys '7' ,3“ ‘he sleeve m 1on8 or Show Con!" Croy and disposed of Ferintosh to L"“°P’°“d- “mm” w’ ‘he 0"‘ rm” b° “med “mum! m 9d” l“ scallops, or squares, or triangles, or Used from the terminating in a narrow band of rib- bon. These are Just a few things to "tuck" in your mind about tucks’. Being careful of line, you can use them in individual ways. Boston, Muss" arrived home yester- day morning. The funeral will take place Sunday at 3.15 from the home of her parents to St. Dunstan's Bas- ilica, thence to R. C. Cemetery. THE SALVATION ARMY CITA- fDElr-Colonel R. Adby, of Toronto. I‘ well known for many years as trav- clling A. D. C. to various Commis- sioners, will visit the city for three days, conducting old-fashioned Army Revival meetings. ‘On Saturday ev- wins at 8 p. m, there will be a bright meeting of welcome to the Colonel. Sunday at l1 a. m., Holi- ness meeting, 3 p. m.,, singing and speaking by the Colonel, broadcast by courtesy of sthtion C. H. C. K., '1 p. m., Salvation meeting, "A quest for souls." Young People meet ‘at l0 a. m., 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. Illustrated Song Service, l5 minutes priog- u- cning service. Monday night, 8 p. m. Colonel Adby will give his instinctive lecture “Famous Hymns and their Origin," some of which will besung by the Colonel. Welcome to all. M PIGEON llATCl-IES CHICKS COBALT, Feb. ZL-An event that has never happened here before took place this week when a pigeon qwn. ed by a local man on the Wright d1. vision, after sitting on two hen eggs hatched out two chickens. One or Council on Tuesday, it was decided tp license Messrs. J. A. Hearn and B. C. Vanlderstine to remove refuse and garbage within the City to the dump where an incinerator is to be erect- ed, According to the agreement, the contractors are to procure a suitable site for a dump, and place an incin- erator there. The dump is to-bc kept in a sanitary condition. Garbafle may be moved to the dump, 30 per cent of which is incap- able of incineration, at the rate of ‘25 cents a cart load. The contract also provides: "That the contractors will as soon I! lblt. institute a general ger- bB-BQ disposal ‘service for all resi- dents oi the Clty, who shall require the same, and will thereafter, upon request oi any resident, give such service on the terms following; The contract will supply a proper and ad. equate galvanized metal container, of B°°d ll-nltify tyne. minimum con- tent one-half barrel, and will i-omovq therein and therefrom the ordinary household garbage and yard refuse of- one household, at least once each Week. and more frequently if reason- t ably "quiz-ed by the sanitary officer, I" for the Price or suln of as cents P91’ Week, payable in advance; such removal will be increased twice Wflkly in summer if reasonably n. quired by the llni‘ y officer, and all three meeting at Levis and M! time to take the delayed trsinto ~ City. ElvmitYoNlc REPORTEBS Bl! ' sity of Wisconsin ivllrllflnstl“ ' gathered and wrote 16,296 col inches of news matter duiinz ' four-month period ending F"- Flve of the 136 students enrolled l year exceeded 500 inclics ouch. M‘ two wrote over 1.000 lnchcs. Most m,‘ copy appemed in Wisconsin pers._‘ The Cathedral where Mcnsignoitfu Sullivan is to be consecrated, Bishop McNally nccompaniediti party by car to Toronto, where l. visited Monsignor Blair, Presidentd The Church Extension society M were the guests whllc here of F! Bergen, S. J., editor of The Cans l Messenger. The Clergy left by the site -»--‘ train for Montreal, Monslgflfll‘ ~ Donald leaving at 9.25 for Quebec l a. short visit, Monsignor Mcltlll "' DrzMchellan leaving at ll c'cl tinuing the journey tocvthtl‘ ma‘ ing Borden yesterday afternoon l‘ MADISON, Wis. Prb-ZYY-U " he soph ore reporting ti!“ Pictures imprinted on the 5km will at all events be co increased, a common freak of lightninii- I" when the mu oi householders m. oi objects, trtes. shins. and “M” the chicks died. but the other is alive m vlced shall amount to terns of ferns have often been! and reported to “doing well." the chief work of the I. o. n. s. a Gwflt!’ The British Museum, which is issu- ian Geographical Society, which a- , . . t “Of course ," she remarked "every- ing a series of Christmas cards - m“. hum‘! < i o-i __ l; a h .0 do“. h) 581d renewed interest in the Library is r . - withoutin _ v “m. ghildl ijnilcic u ‘gang-h Stu Ibo tilhnkful “TY mfirki-‘d- 50ml! very fine books one knows that he caused the cakes chiefly photographs o; its n", "us. " “W?- “fl” m am?‘- 31" 9°". ‘m 5 mw" “mm” after ‘ii has been struck. giiéigi" "lull?" l!!! ffllulre a deposit cf one cousi- before giving service, such so. PM‘ h "b! "DIM. isle overdue throes or damage, to containers." Th! Fill"!!! officer , is to have Overlisht of the dump. The Oity is V’ P57 the contractors $1,200 c, year 1°17 lilllntenancoof the dump and for IBWW- The agreement is to be ef- Jmiis from New. mi till my. ma. '77“? (my undertakes to procure frointheloardofiiealth.agrantto_ MIMI sot a iob at a siding running Wlsons down a decline. There was “n7 l 51"?" '0 IWP i116 Wllon ‘at the bottom. and the manager told him to becarefultolreepthibi-akoson o" u" m“ d!!! 1W!‘ wllons went down at terrific speed, jumpgd m, slower. and plunged into the canal, The manager, his face wrathful, fl-llhlhg from his office. The man forestellcd him. "You needeift come grumbling to mo,» M to burn, so the less you say about it the better!" One little girl's effort was as foll- ows: “King Alfred was a very good king, and that is why he was called "The Great." He defeatedthe Danes and went away into the country to try and catch them. He was staying with a lady at her house, but the less wé say about it the better!" have been added to the shelves and a good supply of magazines have been obtained. The‘ report from Mrs MacMiilan, Educational Secret- ary oi’ the Order at Charlottetown, on the overseas Scholarship and Bursary holders was read by Mrs Perry and proved very interesting. The National Anthem closed one of the mos't successful meetings in the history of the Summerside Chapter. A BTION‘ SALE I am instructed by Mr. Earl Ferd, Milton. in sell by public auction on March 7th at 1.30, his farm, consist- ing of 119 acres, stock, crop and farm implements, 2 work horses, 7 cows, one newly f. honed; one_to freshen in April and one in May; l fat heifer and 2 yearlings, 5 fall pigs, z brood sows, one to pig March ures, boasts among its manuscripts a samplo of old-time Christmas greet- ing oi extraordinary interest. Itris a Doom, in the author's handwriting, beginning- - As the ivy gioweth green And never changeth hue, Scam I, and ever have been, Unto by lady true. , It was written by that old pattern of the constant lover, King Henry viii. -Manchester Guardian. for, and h: recalled that General Jim Christian Smuts, famed South Airl- can, recently dubbed snow as "one of Canada's greatest assets.“ Snow pro- vided a yggdy accfss to the north country nnd a lack of it would cer- tainly retard the progress of that part of the Dominion, Mr. Campbell commented. ,\\\\I psi!) 0 n ifs ” _ . .. _ ,, said, "I've left." the _ ~ -~= =~ ~~--- e?"§§3.‘§.?3°i'.°.i‘“if.’.' o: o;,l;~,i-l-- m l- »-=~--- ~ .....":'.'.'.:';'°::.":.:'::.."'::..': s. "Well. GeOPBG." said a country wheels and truck. wood sleigh, Wm’! the new ca?" ° 8 y ‘fir; . "N e I.‘ Mm w " "Manchu" mm mum“ d“, w m“ Qumran“, ‘m: u" ~ . I- ' . ~ clergyman to an old man who sat by P|°"3h' arm“? “M3,” "um" M" l ( 1m n ). .. V. . am on’ m my 6' __._.. “mun,” o, u, ' . .' T u = D N E Y the wayside breaking stones "that falo set, driving harness. collar smpwn m y‘ Deb‘ l - no ' . ' . “mm.” m‘ Forllumk 1'91"‘ ry . ' ' _____._______ ND DU 114°. Wilt Feb- MP“ renewal thereof, such “one to u; " ' . ' (7 oils does not seem to set any less." "mm- "mt I _ » Polo. played on motorcycles. on the elude all other persons from estab- “d I'm" l" .' ‘ray/l Pl L L 5 lugs. ‘lacs: binflleerltglze m; mo? Card of Hanks | "n! firings-germ.» i: pretty imzmwmrgminr: ginnlhelo lishinl anyreeuisr imam or dis- . Mm dim beldltil! ' ‘ _ g n. re urn, a- a e _ ' ‘ I m-Mmomkye cm Io on breaking 7 annual imealrerviee tomcretben ten house fake -_- glow with happiness. he said to his The family of the late Mrs. Cath- spur-inn.“ crine MacDonald wish to thank the "wmg; do ygu think ogwmy My" neighbors and friends for the many ilgyyt on, i-gvighingr- y if stormy, "I'll "In flly- , acts of kindness shown during the "Rgvighlnfl" "m; -,|;un-.|n.1w_ ALEX- MCRAE. recent illness and death of their dear "stunning! with thos blue eyesland Auctioneer -mother, also those who sent Mas". that golden hair, what a widowsbeb 2650-2-28-3i-Bat-Tues-Tliurs ‘Cards. and Spiritual Bouquets. 3653 going to mgkel" winter carnival here. .94 \\\\\\\ I I I25 bus. white oats, 75 bus. mixed " » Kllmol grain, 8 tons hay, quantity straw. Cream seperator, churn, range stove. em‘ but ye can't get, rid of 'eml" holders atagreatemfrequenoy than once e month. ' _ 00!! T0 slit’! OLD WAIIANTI- Helen: "Yes, dear, I'm to be malr- risd next month, and I'm terribly worried-about it." Phyllis: "Oh, I should't worry, lgppct he'll turn up all right." DETROIT, Feb. Its-Detroit po- llvomnllnnlnctoserveliiltlwwar- rants which have accumulated in “l” It Madonna-r since mo. < “stops he huh talking nénsmn, my our," he said, kissing her. "Ahflelhe replied, "that was the, reason you never pinched when we were courting!" _ , Tablet!