. l. YiI°'“¥- "SAVE THE F0 REST" Be sure your match is out before you throw it away. Matches have heads but they can't think. Do it for them. 4.1L" Carters i Seeds A ' Grow About two hundred Mer- chants on Prince Edward is- land sell Carters Seeds. if you cannot get what seeds '. you want from them send to us. 17g. </ ~// Our Seeds and Seed Grain ' are testtd at Ottawa for pur- ity and germination. 1 ,- wheat and a full line of , Vegetable and Flower Seeds, ii and Field Seeds. y// _Shal|ots, Onion Sets, Potato Qmons dition to the illustrations an cxcol-ll Early Seed Potatoes. Dahlia I and Glariioii Bulbs etc. Don't neglect the Lawn and Grass Plots, use our "Evergreen" ‘Lawn Grass $531K i. if’; l 1' 3 iy iiiIlfIiUllVl.‘ to ._,,..\\ ' brochitre is fincly and artistically '1')’ “llmlpulllullll: balm‘ bows and 1., ins."“l“isliiiig a-t hiuiitnguc." “Aqua- Notes By the Way Those who were privileged“ to hciir Rlgbt Iion. Art-bur -Msighen's trlbii-te to D'Arcy liicGee at the cciilciinial of the IICC-I-IBCd states- man have pronounced ft a classic and titis judgment will be concurr- ed iii by the thousands who have perused th‘? printed report. Each sentence is a clear-cut shining gem in word and iihrase-"tvords fitly spokfn that are as applet-i 0f gold Iii pictures of silver." There ur-z few men if any in Canadian public Lfe who can say so much in so few words and yet convey to his hearers the precise shade of mciiiiiiig and tho full force ot‘ the thought hi: is ixprcssitig. The Conservative Leader possess- es the high character, the wide in- formation in regard to Canadian, imperial and international affairs wliicii give weight and valui.‘ to his ttVtTy tittciaiict- at hotne and abroad. No man iii t-hc Canadian i’ariinmctit is more respected there, , Ifll BHliilliTiEiflWN liliiiilillN Piolldonl, W. Chontnr l. leisure; Vlr0-l'rolill0n¢. J. Secretory. Liens. (‘eiI. I). A. Mimltinnnn. ll. NJ). ldltor and Hunger. J. It. Burnett. 4\lllIl\fAll|I Editor. 0. B. Curriic New York liopronntufiio- liigriiiiuiii Puvivrii, lne, Chicago ltepronntntnv-H ll. Burns-It: I Power The GUARDIAN may ho ohtulueii from tho following ngenlii in (‘hnrlottstolvni lnritinu Blnilonorl. Grnfton M. Cnrtolr l Co" Queen Street. A. Brown, Btnnip Vendor llnilwny Bookltnll l’. T. Murphy. Prince Si" Grocery J. l‘. Iiuify. Queen fit, \\'. C. Wriirlit. lient Street West Sffllhl Duffy, ltlnhnionil St. Mrs. L, Doneette, 2D Spring Park Bil. ll. ‘rlioninn White. I25 Elm Ave. J. l). Taylor, Grafton M. . l-‘reil (intuit-l. Grout George St. McDonald Drug Co" Watt-r Sire-rt, bittnimeriiiiio. MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925 GOOD PUBLICITY _FOR P. E. l- dollars during the next, iteii years {and mowing also the rotlcnncss of 'l‘hc Ctinutihiti National Ilitiilwayt '1'“ “' T" u‘ I'm-Sm“ y 1025 folder on Prince Edward l.i~l“1“*1‘ 11.1“ P10110591] Subsdy was , P! ._ , H . lztiid is proba-bly the most attrao 1”“ d‘ “' l’ R Plano?!‘ b: e‘ H“ “my hnw y“, issued’ q.h,,;kiitiw‘ii as llug-itIie-Macliinc uls- . " i ~ 1- 1 1 l f covt-r ilcsign In colors is stitlictaut-‘lllll’ h“ h“ n l“ m‘ "mpoy 0 l“) llhbcrttl itiachiiie for tiweiity-flvo report on compel il glance t -- - twin imm 1nso amounts over the contents and one glance at HMS’ w“ g ' l‘ 1- . . . . i - v - ltrllilliflll or ,. __ _, _ .t..r hlg sertttes which ‘began b) 0r thinuthout the 1 i . tlitso will ciisurt it taictul study of [no wide blmplr,’ ‘S r qwmnms .. l "nniu ait election for hi: party tlic whole pamphlvt. llie iitt1c,'“' l: " “qmh uxMmhitel, of Finance’ who ga- iicd the atlnrratioii of‘ tlit- civiliz- i=d ivoritl for the ability and success with which he Iiiiaiiettl the 1111111111‘ ion iluiziit‘, Ilit‘ \\‘.irlil War. has _ , . p, , _ _ . ptit oii rrcurtl in a $t‘ilt'I'll20 his which “my mm mtni ot’ .t iiUlillLJl genius and lilttliomnun M “h “Night” m; u pianti-ti a llii-loii Jack, makes it iiil." ‘Sitlllhsliiilll oftilie illmplrv. 'l‘h:tt opiu- mm of childish “Hummer” whiuhgtullfitiliil and lucrative IIUIIIIIHILHOH i.“ “.ube1i,.v,._ “apply “m; gm. t0"i‘hc i'lli'lll'.'i‘ vxipositrc of this insult-pally acccptctl. \\"liurc it iis known . ' lt 1's not bccn publicly challtug- “Hwy n mm] pare“! m bring their .,,,n,,,i.i0.,. inypqtiivnted ::::1t1t|,‘:|llil it place..- Artliur Mciglitsu children to a ‘st-ashore which offer- ‘_ ‘ V " 1‘ "mnbng H“, firs! four m- ule “will; “Wm h l“ “ow regarded as mo‘ stittusmcit of lllv Iiritisli Empire. Greater economy of words i" i119 . , . -.‘f ‘l: ‘a ‘Husnflttyd. Hm Mm happy chlhLdUflilIULlifli, vottts “no iid btiti ‘in tlicir graivcs for many ycitrs. rrn, iii colors on the cover, playing . . "i. '1' 1 '. t‘e -liiev1- in tlic sand, lby iilic seashore. |Jlllit|~ H‘ s ‘1 l5 H “Haul "q" l“ m“ l“ lug a fort on scivicts have t-vt-r since flit-en iii will b0 a strong inducement 'iii.‘iy credit ‘of cil stich cnjtiyiucnlt. (m ‘he inside pages an plum» bnbli- that the subsitly bill will b0 llll-PUWII out the couiitr avcl tho giro-pit of. litany of the Island's» ' ' y-S l t - _ litnpartiontiblc folly of wastltig lllfifltilHouse of commons deba e5 Is sur bnblc retirement front aotivc SOF-Jiliil it s proposctl tlizit inn-i" tilt THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN v - Frjcu W. 30in. MD, THE VALUE OF VARIETY An amusing little article in the newspapers recently headed "get- ting ready for another war," .des- eribed the manner in which one of the powers wits issuing instructions to the sergeant cooks of’ the army. I gave fifteen methods of pro-paring bacon, which has always been a staple article of iond in warfare. it give a rccciiit also ‘by means oi’ which the old time bully beef could be turned into fish paste. 'l‘here were twtintv-eight meat dishes. eleven sautgiis, and ith-rty-eight pud- dings. A "warning" ivus given lliiisfl cooks t-cguriling tlic old-fashioned fipiain stt-tv," that it should. not be servedttio often. as it was not "unlvcrszilly popular." I touciuzl on this matter once ‘before iii dvsrriiiiiig the SIICCOI-lfi of one sergeant cook over the cooks of other tiiiiis. smply because, that with tlii- same rations, he was a-bic to tutti out mun» zippetizing fond, and kept iiil‘ unit frcc from grumbl- ing. . It has burn wcll staid that armies lii‘tll‘t'il on tlii-ir stomachs. .\'o\v the Wiiiilt‘ point nf tlic mnttcr is‘ that tiil1 lllillilill‘_\' healthy lutiividuy al who is gtttiiig mitilii-{li t1xercise1 and fresh air has a normal appe- tite. and can usuniiy get tlic kind til‘ food hi‘ likes. cooked in the way lie likes it tiiolteti. i-ie can vary it. oi‘ it is \‘1ii'.\ d ior him without his kfitflvltitlgu. Willi - ‘inup iii" men, rvcii in tli.‘ outdoors. and with a normal tippe- lite. if ilii- food is not varied as to kind, it must be- varied as to cook-I “UNI that no war is iii the tifiing. iit‘\'(I‘llii1l--.~4.< this power _ 111‘11111y Sims. including “In and! ‘F, ‘ __h_ _ _v v “I geiy needed and we tlic told is being mg. m. H“... w,“ m, a “Wk u; up.‘ around ChJNouetn\,,,L-. “In anm1111 --1°11-‘* ""11 ‘*1 Um‘ “um “hltllxoistlliilglii. for by a commitici‘ tit‘ tilt ‘pet to. uiiil tlirn discontent and. l , , , , _ _ I H _, _ _ .. 1 r‘ ‘ _» . around Smnnlersillvy... “Fox nmchdgotitl could have come and tlic pro ‘Huugp, Au Ottawa titspattit t lis giumblmi. \iiii so although we‘ is tising azizu whrn tht-rr and the many tiiinjg<lhi; Sniiiirilny, D .0;- and Lawn Fertilizer. 9 filtiiliigvs and seaside resorts. b‘roiii,~‘*'"‘1-"°11 ‘ll“1119l1 1111C" 11111111» n a Limited ~ Seedsmcn to the people of P, E. Island alwith a largo photograph of the advertisement for The Garden of sland as a good place togo to, tindf.“ “w” lmnhlolnnlllcl“ as m”? is l‘ l .' ‘ . . , , 11111141, collectively, would iililkl‘ an 1mm“? "lmmmnce on me 1mm “l ltpttiriiiit" cpisotlc. almos: irresistible attraction. Iii nd-llho gmlpmlnullll l“ “to lhe 81"“ t We confess to but small faith in 0TH. the pativni< and inmates. .““ llitiillilllfiil where this was trird , "TTTTTRTTJ and Ask for Carters No. 1 _ _ - ,.. _ , , , ‘,.l‘\'icc of W. T, R, 111-9510;), lt-atlcis pro and con itavc been good mm Sons“ “ml foresight i" "Nickel" Timothy No. 1 pltlnlnl" H“ Bmhhd“ "mm “leanwhilp the “nme n“ e_ n] ht-aril all itirtlit-i" sp ultras shall thus limiting after tlic stomachs; “Qiieeif Mammoth Clover. “Xiiiitliftil Aibegtvcitians," “Prince; ‘ g ls a ‘jm. imp...“ m thirty n\in||[(1_-§ igflglp and lfilhdllv" strcitgtli. and. the, Na 1 “Rosco Amke may", . Edward Bland.“ Chamlmg Beach-marks limp and the ovorburdenctiilusu minim“, quorum 01- lhe “mm, qzootiisiiirits nli lxlfidllltip]. ll thin‘ No 1 Early Red Clover. t, n q , U.‘ _ v , _ v same <lt.i (lllili tilt it put .iit0 ' r1<."&r-..&c., any one of‘ which would “Xhyprs ‘no ‘Ulmlg for ‘111 011', 111 111' 1"l"'e1l-"“ll 1111111 1M1“) the licznis of llio Slli)l'l'lIlil‘Il’lt‘fll3 No. 1 Seed Wheat, Seed .. ,, m l. . portunity to end the fi-isco iiiw‘ iiltilllltlu‘ as at [ifibvlit to i‘ Iiy- its oi‘ lirispiluH. and Iilllfi‘ institutions, . -»~‘1‘hl: z ‘ “"‘ . ., .. Oats, Barley. Field Peas,-Vet- -: _‘_ l’ 11"‘ ‘V’ ° “l” “m” m We" m, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,,y “m some “pa... .-ii.;.-;_-i‘.~it»ii by tilt‘ siieaiiei‘ dur- 111"1'11 )\11111-'1 11-‘ =1 sir-it tinnitus-i Chas‘ Fodder Con“ Buck. , iliiiik sciiousiy of Prince Edward . ‘Zing m“ 1M0 [Hsgnw m] “no merit III tliu physical condition oi In one litllt- “ili-lii-at-,i.. atltietl. Ill‘ length oi time the p-ttivuts took t‘\_| (‘t)il\“Ili(‘.~‘('l‘ was tnadc l'0IiSl'l1?Iii‘l>|_ , shorter. ‘any real reform being effected inst Parliiiitieiit which has so far shown, EDITORIAL NOTES ‘NW1,- 60 dmanuy opposed u, Qwna liillly iii either money or words-hi Tlii- double railwtty service begins‘ Mum“. -- ha“. uttered a m-tilti.tuiii\ I w: -1 expressing in dttli plati- ___. ltuilcii their tisirc for and tlic ur- it ‘is good to have tbv sh-ippinglgt-iit uccd 0t‘ ietrrnt-liineuf and! igguliiflny in ixpi-ittlittirc, but wheut it cam-l‘ to action tht-y have 140111‘ itdoriietl, — ‘ 1 . . s. . - The cold spill is just ivhat we ‘"1 vllllng ‘may m" 1mm“ nmmy like drunken sailors, at t-hc bidding at‘ tlit-ir putty leaders. , _____ Qne or two in the House have ’l‘iit-. 10th oi‘ May is recognized its mildly hinted at their \villinfi11l"9»‘1 n“. zlvfiragp p41,“. w bvgm smvingito rcdticc tho exorbitant p11)’ or iinotnbcrs, but their remarks wcrc lion; history is given of Prince Ed _-"“"*°>—'—'— i|'\v:1rii Island, its resources, farmsn ‘rt sorts, how to get there, where to‘ that can be done while there, a‘ ifuii list iii‘ all the hotels, city, towns,l ivlivvi‘ tn cover, tlic last i‘ want to make us appreciate sum-mar (‘nrferryahti folder makes a splendid , - l ~whcu it comes. , ii- Gulf. With ‘the tii-stiiibtition itl “"111 1N1 Kivcn through the tmany of“ fit-cs of tlic Canadian National Rail»' I Going West When Thinking of Taking aTriy Travel by the C. P- R. THtE PEOPLE'S POPULAR RAILWAY iiii! if P. it. is mitt-ii for t-ffittit-iil Si1l'\lI't1. and cour- iontis irl-tttiui-iit to all patt- scngl-rs, Fares the same on all Lines When wanting to buy Railway and Steamship Tickets look for themign of the C, P. R. Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd. YVritc, Phone or Call on I H. M. Davison City Ticket Agent. (‘ltarlottetown .iiitd planting. trays, llliihl ‘handsome folder should be and undoubtedly twill be tlit» 'i‘iii- liousu of (Yuminonsi is to fol- ililfiliis of swelling tlic number of low Day biiriit ‘Savin-g in ills IlltPiitl-‘wuh L‘, u,“ alacflty voted [or in. iilliiilfllfll" visitors 1o The island lliltiilllCif a; Parliament. crliugy imiuiqcs to ucw appoititccii Yem- ' to tilt! ‘civil service anti to shut _ ' s" 11111111 111119 1'5 “711-‘111111911 111 01-" out iniforuttitioit from the public tiiwn iiiis-wm-rlng questions that it as to the names and n-tttiibcrs oi‘ iipccinl ctiiirmittoe is engaged liraft- me “(L000 rslalarged "zfilvlflltilsoglvfl Little interest is being .131...“ in liitg new rules with -rcsipcct to tiio fitlfzllltawfigd 125.5512)“ the part 0f um Wlocolllljllgs “l the 11”” "linmnnvr of 1mm“ ‘luesulms l" ("Wmembers is to make other salaries f‘iimmons. Littlc, if anylhbig. is 111" 1° 1111111119“ 1119 111111111111 1111111111 l-ID thigh as to buttress their OWIi bi-ing rcportoil in tilt.- pregg for ;h,_.|lli-ey' coiistimc. and shut out the possibility of any gimp“. Team“ “my [new is nmhlugl reduction of their wolitan "lllilldilll- worth ri-ptiriiiiig. all The C“ N' “M” over the Dominion have theb‘ rc- prcscntiitivcs in the press gallery and they find nothing worth giving space to‘ prncllcalllynm? "my womlwarti Island. Nothing more ztttrac, m“ comes (mm the $400,000,000 n-tive or iilii-ililliit‘ has cvcr come from year Ilouse is tlic daily Hanzard i-e- the Prufillh “one H Wm have Wide port which gninds out. at enormous circulmlon’ cost, the speeches delivered in rm- I11Y benches ifor the benefit of far off consititutcncies. ‘Even the talk on the budget which was prolonged [listened to in ‘hostile silence <11 lreiipondcil to with dcrlaive iuttgiii- lop Members ‘have steadily and STAGNATION AT OTTAWA R. Passenger Depart- mvnt ilcsorvos tinstlxutctl r 1i‘. io 1th I _ _ p a g0 r r Every taxpayer who is r101! quite e sp eiidid Tuuiist folder it has is- a m,“ known ma; a pretext w“ “"911 l“ 1'11" 1111911“! "1 P111106 Ell-‘made of the War, nuil a preti-iit-t- was niallc along with the. prclt-xt that the increase from 82,500 to $4.000 was only a temporary 0M- Tline thr sticitiicil indemnity was jacked up by the 112F110)’ of dia- graccftil “round robin“ of signa- tures in it circle, every mctiiiicr sgiiiiig it being halif ashamed of his nan sign :u.'- and Iii) t.‘ i’ willing to shoulder the iiifnmc of Newspapers The death of Lady Frederick Cav- endish at the age of eighty-two ro- citiis the ‘hectic days of the Irish Home Iltrle agitation. Iier lliizl~ l y‘; INSIDIOUS l ,;‘,FEYE STRAIN ' We use this adjective ad- . _ Sufferers from Eyéstraln may have perfect vision "and therefore do not suspect the penance of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism in Nerve Energy. "Normal eyes, it is computed tillze about 20% oi this erve Energy, hut when Eye- ltrain is present, I much larg- er proportion io required. Hence defective oyomthrough their conlumptl of an ox- oeulve amount of rvs En- ergy. may seriously a est the functioning of other organs of the body, and produce lii hllilh. l ' HAVE YOUR EYES EXAIMINEO I-'. iilitiiicson h “ti specially to give the representatives 1111 11090111111111!’ to tiispiny their i-loqitenco for ‘the benefit, or the de- lusion, of their constituencies, has petcred out. A member in the course of a speech the other titty, ‘fomiilaining of the time wasted over the debate on the budget in- cidentally iemiii-iieii ‘that his WIIS the 70th speech on the budget. It 11* quite ‘within the marit that 70 of these ‘fihrew no new iighit on any Question that has come before "the Iliouse or ttimi in any ‘way helped to solve aniy one of the many pm. band, Secretary for Ireland in Mr. hhvmg Slgnml u "TEL (iiiidsiontfls government who was chosen fnr an eitiperiment in pacific- cisni, was shot to death in tit:- ‘Phoenix Pa-rk, Dublin. an outrage which so roused Engflriish indigna- tion that the ‘policy of qiacificisim was abandoned, and Ireland was pug tinder Maritlali law, or rnthor Coercion. Tm; present Government a1l Parliament have done their utmost to make permanent the grab game of the wartime and have tinlstered [it tip on the night ltaiitl and the ief‘. with saiurivs before unheard of ranging from $10,000 to $50,000. They have done this to but a pad- lock on their own oottortionate s11!- paymenl. to themselves to which they cling with all a miner's grasp T ' of his gold. Expect economy from ' Mr’ Baldwin’ the Brmah Pflme such a source? it were safer and Minister, has announced a radical sure,- m expect thieum m grow change In policy with regard to the figs. Empire, nothing ‘less ‘than official "m" EdwTd “Ind n‘ i bie ill in . , ' ‘ d m n w ch Can-ads is interest recognition and payment of yearly worthy ex-mpl. o. h.“ economy’ e, ' 1111111111111s111Irr delegations to dlifef- beginning iii tiii- top. Memlbers of Besides the waste of time over ent dominions. At the annual mcet- the 0110 11181811111111! in Which 1-111‘ the budget, weeks have been. spent iiig of the Empire Parliamentary “awn” My w“ “man's” c1" M 1°11 $116 009811 fiviflrt rates question. Assooia-liion he announced that a gzglanwgy 281L652?‘ H“, ‘h; “u: In connection with the latter the paiiiiamienta-ry delegation will be ' u payers‘ burdens. cling with a bail- me spent has probably caved sent next year to Australia and New go; 1mm to an magnum,’ gen time. And play it in your own If nature made your hearing tin- Don't try to be fl cautious eiI. Or ‘if she made you steady instead Woy that's The leaders and commanders. the The Wsiihingtoits They tested overyknown game and gums . And played it in their Own Sweet fore starting for ‘her first lily at Anntlici" experiment was to allowl fiii- irnnvitlcst-ing patient to returnl itn his home for a couple of days, unit the-Wmnme cooking" had a, most helpful effect upon his grn-l vial i-iintiifion. physically and mrirl tally. (food (soaking with plenty of_ variations. is Ii big factor in llltli lirnltli and happiness of‘ the homo. {Qij-—--—— ‘ \OOOQ-QQQQQQOO-QO'QO-OOQOQOI Daily Scicctioiis FOR (iuariliiiii Roach-rs ovoovoofooovcooooooooo» April 27, ‘i925 W,I'I'IIIIOI.D ‘NOT (IOUI): ~~ “llllilllilll not good from them in whom It is due, when it is in the power of tiiiiio liuud tu do it. I'm- vcrbi-i 3:27. PRAYiERw-Dear Lord, may wc iiot only remember Thy words, but prove iii practice their truthfulness that it is more blessed to give than tn receive. INDIVIDUALITY in ovcry game that's going, useful to be knowing The right anti proper thing to do; A iJflfl9iJIlil-~h(iW to whack it; the way to swing a racket, And hnw to wield ii billiard cue; Iiutavhcn you have tiigostetl tho methods tried and touted, And when you really learn to play. It's trite of every known gamt-— you've got to play your OWN game, - And play it in your own sweet way! It's To make this mortal scheme wouk we need a lot of team‘ work; It's not enough to be a Star; You've got t0_ help the others, your teammates and your bro» thers, . In nli the little ways thorn are. Yet truer the fit/St is, whatsoever sport you practise. Wherever you may go or stay. In each and every known game. youve got to play your OWN X31119. sweet way. fearful, brave and daring, of rotigh-and-ready. your style so- ' Yourself! Be Caesars, Alexanders. and Lincoins—~ Bay! always played their OWN Way! —~Berton Bradoy, in Forbes Magazine. - VlRYWi-iOUOi-ITFUL Robust iittis girl of five, just tho- Optometrist i _ Four’ Times .1 I 1' He Put Us 0E . l. -'-'rii=ii nettiilsieppéti iii A When fire destroyed a large hotel in a- West- ern Canadian City one winter morning two men were bumed to death. One of these had applied for an Imperial Li!‘ e policy a few days befort;~—-but he had failed tojkeep any one of four different appointments he had made for‘ a medical examination. deprived of thefinsurance money he intended they should have. Strangely enough, the other man was insured under an Imperial Life Policy. And, although his policy had been in force only seven months, our cheque was sent to his family the very day proofs of his death» were received by the Company. His family thereby is Even a long life-time is not always sufficient in which to accumulate enough to protect one’s dependents. But an estate definite, certain and permanent can be created in a flew minutes through an Imperial Monthly Income policy. Just send us your name and address and we'll ntail you a booklet which tells more about it. ms IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE HEAD OFFICE A Company of Canada TORONTO A. R‘. MclNNlS, District Manager; Royal Bank Building, CHARLOTTETOWN 0 The Dennistoun E Case I The Most Famous Matrimon- é ial Case Since Charles It's Time. ' QQ¢.oo-Q Oi OOQOO-O-QQ-QQ-O-OXQO (Continued) Sir Iii! s Humc-Vl/illitims said that lic ‘was glad to hour the cx- pliinatitin; he thought the icfcr- I once was to the £274. Mr. liiikett went ou lo sit-built tliut tlic ‘arrangement made b0- itwt en Colonel and Mrs. Dcnulstotiu mm as to their divqrce was a collusive tict-rt c. It was said by the plaintiff, coun- act continued, that Colonel Dciiitis- totiii agreed that when he was in a position to support her ho would do so, and that now he was in stich u position. The ticfeiidant. however, would say that lie never iittd u penny, apart from his pension, ex- cept wlitit hc received from Lady (ftirnavoii. He would also say that the ‘Qlllliillff knew very well indeed that every piece of money he iiutl was given to him -by Lady Carna- voii, iiiitl that, whatever his dci-iirc might tie, siippm-iiiig there “were a teontritct, he was not a ifroe agent Ln the matter. Colonel llcnnistiiuii tlenictl, moreover, that Mrs. Dennis- totiii was ever "down and otit," as she hull-stated, for her puss book showed that site was always in funds. l "Sir Ellis IItime-Vifiliinms said that the amounts included business money of Mr. Thornton Smith's. His Lordship (to Ml‘. »B.ritctt.)— You mean that at the time when she was "down and out,“ tlic plain- tiff was spending substantial suitis on herself‘? Mr. Blikett-Yos; inrgi- sums were passing through hcr banking account, and she was spciitling large sums on herself. The Ailleged implied Condition 11.15 bvrtlsliln. — Afiillliillllg iiie iwroement, there still comes your ‘point that there was an implied condition. 111111110. (hero taut-dubs an chaste. and thereafter sho chaste. Mr. Robert Henry Behrend, soil- citor. oi Surrey street, who attend- ed on su-bpoens. said that he was the London Mr. Boddington. an English barrie- ter who practised In Paris. 1111111191’. ‘but he was iiify. and the witness tain letters. to the Judge, 1111- Wsrk. K.C., of the seam-ii B1"- Pfflctlfliits in Edinburgh. oaid, in answer to Sir Edward Maribel]- Hall. that the effect. of a divorce deei-ce in Scotland was that.‘ as s Character Reading g " ' ‘ Have-You e Cupid's low! prod used ‘cer- These were handed ‘AAA ..__.__..H...,._..._ .. -. _., .. . the nan shines oneelofl. ‘EOIUSI as though the guilty party i‘ that if any such agreement were w“ 11111111911 ors, ‘and he teim that the plaintiff should be Mess“ Langmn and wasdwl whom he spoke in very disparag. correspondent for a sconamt P1111‘ George then spread out hi] arm] against the guilty party. the benc- iit undtr a settlement in favor till,‘ tiit- innocent party accrued iiiimetii- itlely. 'l‘lic innocent party came at tint-c into tlic enjoyment of the iii- wcre (lead. Cottnscl.——lf Mrs. Dennlstottnfis divorce had gone through in Scot- land, the ieiiect would have been that when Colonel Dcnnistoums father died she would have had a I|\i_ritii- i'l'i», interest in the fund?—-, Uh‘. . Mi". Alfred William Fryzor. soli- citor. oi Mexwell Iioiise, Ariinlicl strut-l. Strand. said that lic itctvri llfif‘ (‘oiunel Iieiinistotin. and liitd also for SOIIII‘ time urtcii for Almiiia ,i.itiiy (‘zii-iittvoii. in lhP autumn of ‘i025! Colonel Denuistoun iiliotved (rcrtain COPPMIIJOIIIIQXICQ, iii- ‘Piiltllilg the lettt-r of October 2 anti iarritiigemeiit. lie would not trouble that of September 28,1923, signed ftlie jury about the validity of the,"'i‘igrr." 'i’liti titltircssrii tn lt-ttor, which was L iiio plaintiff, was ilrtiftt-tl by tlic iviiiiess and signed ‘by the cultiiicl. It routine-tied Mrs. Di-tinistoun to gct her snilt-ittirs to t-oiiiiiiitiiit-att,» with liliii (the wit- ness.) At that time hi- had not heard of the niuliiitl l'i'lt‘ilflp of Outobcr, i921, under the marriage settlement. l The witness said that on Octo- |1>111‘ 19. 1023, Sir George Lewis call- t-ll to sm- liiiii. lie iiud ll iivciy and vcry accurate recollection of the lntt-ivlcw. When he came in, Sir (iPOrge was’ vcry qirofiise in his manner. and s-itid to ‘him. "When is the wedding (between Colonel Don- iiistoiiii and Lady Ctirnnvon) going w take iiluce?" The witness rs- plil-d that fig‘ did not itiiow, that die- 111i: the fact, Sir George then said: "I hear that it is going to take blitce in June"; and again the wit- nt-ss said that he had no knowledge of it. The visitor than asked, "Hits it tnkcn place already?" and he re- plied; "Oh, no; it has not taken lilacs already. /'I‘o that extent I will gratify your curiosity." some question was thgn raised as to the settlement made on the marriage of (Iolonel Denttistoun and the plaintiff, and tho witness said: "Someone seems to ‘be raising Home question about this settle- ment. and it is suggested that the parties cannot release their inter- ests becauss there ii n possibility of their marrying again snd having issue. He added that that seemed to he ‘a very remote contingency, a d Sir George entirely agreed, George said that Mrs, Dennis. n had ‘been to various solicit- partlcuiariy mentioned Passmorq, of ill! terms. He said: “They have done nothing for her at all," and added that‘ neither party could got n divorce in this country or in fie said that Scotland had been mentioned, and that ‘he "1111 11111181911 111B klasses. and said: "Someone said to her, ‘why on earth don't you go to Sir George Lewis?’ and then she came to me." f-Ie acid; “Of course the divorce iii rains to the valid." and tho wiuicu 311111 111M he hsd no xenon to dif- fer from him in that view. Our season's golf supplies- have arrived and are now on display in our window. This year's showing is an' exceptionally fine one and the prices are somewhat lower than those of the last . few years. Check This List DR|VER BR-ASSIE MASHIE MID-IRQN l PUTTER NIBLIC and-o splendid assortment of Begs and Balls. 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