I P lu; , r _ \ i I - PRINCE ___E'_DWARD - TO-DAY Au. 'raisins Drew* , Mao 'Two Short --`..` _ C » 'a ~ f tl r r -i _ . Talking Features f U ~ Il .spur/uses ,. oh# `\ 'rm-: New slrvcllvc. -TALKING 'nANcxNG M1ltAcl.r; IEEIIQ 25 Stars INCLUDING Marlon Davies John Gilbert . Norma Shearer wlulhm uhh.” CHORUS Joan Crawford Buster Keaton ,_ 200 I Bessie Love _ " ` Charles Kin! B I G Marie Dressler " Gus Edwards ‘ S O N Dane and Arthur Laurel and Hardy H 1 Ulelele Ike "“‘"" ""° 1 Sk etchcs! Polly Moran Gwen bee Laughs! Brox Sisters CAPITOL _ 'rALKlz spinal.. cosmnv AND IN'“KING OF TI-IE RODEO” Thrilling Western ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORD INARY 'gnlln llslc 1.-‘ M ONDA Y usUAL Pulcas lil. VIUIE HEAR THESE GREAT SONG HITS i “Singln' in the Rain" , “Your an Mille" "Orange som Q “Low Down Rh ythm" "Gotta feelin' for You" “Nobody hilt ' You" ' MONDAY 9° vi a . ‘ i / ' :A | Y _- ._ _ OLGA CHEKOVA _ ,_ Stage beauties and society folk romplng through drifting confetti, floating balloons and multi-colored lights tan the V popping of champagne curks Also “ 'l‘AXl~ SP in gay midnight cabaret froiics. OOKS ” COMEDY I ASSOCIATION THE CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT OF CANADA 'An exclusively Canadian and Iiillinguai Fraternal Insurance Association of Fifty-Years standing for Catholic Men and Women, who are invited to become members. Nine up-to-date plans of protection and old age investment. \Vhoie Life, Limited Payment Lifc and Endowments. ALS() SICKNE SS (TON"l‘RACTS A Millionaire Society With zl Solvency of Over 100% _Agents Wanted. Apply Alban Gillis. Trustee. Summerslde. P. E. I., or H. Fyland. Secretary, 1015 St. Denis St., Montr eat. Que. - - - a urciay's~5n1os. ff. IOURIS NOTES ` 4 Messrs. L. Murdock and Ralph Dingwell were in sourls on Tuesday., Mr. Bills W. Fraser, of East Bal tic. was in Sourls recently on bus-‘ laces. Mr. rletelwr Robertson and his mother. Mrs. Robertson. of Annan-, data. bot 50. paid a visit io our town D few days ago.» Mrs. Art Bell, was a passenger on the eastern express returning to her home after a few days in Charlotte town. Mr. Samuel Martin, representing Vere Beck sr Sons, Monumental Works, arrived in Souris on Thurs- day from Elmira, spending the day hors. Mr. Wellington MacNelll. of Char- lottetown. arrived in .sour-is on the dill. bringing with him a number of IB-.BWWI-I1 P'|0i»0i'i¢f. Of the Can- weetem horses which were on ds- \dl& Bank of Ciommeroa. Bourls.§ play at Mr. I-f. H. Aoornh barns. idlvnsssdayfor Murray River beinse taaaforrad tothe Bank there. Honisomery. spent s in tha- interests of his li bratbsm This sale taking Pls/be in the affl- noon attracted a large number of firmer: and local horse buyers who after looking them over purchased a number. Among the buyers were Messrs. Frank MacDonald. lourll. Bruno Patil. Rollo Bay. Aeneas llo- bcnsid. whim ram- and _umm 'fha animals were in splendid can- uluch ma rieousht ofiell from sill IM down. r E l i O-0-GO-$064 Health Services ot Canadian Medical Association 2 6 IIIIIIIIIIIII ` 'rua cuolca or A nous when the choice of a dwell!-DC il _t0 be made, we may be reminded that it is the people who will live in it, who will dewrrnine whether or not it is :ssl hcmc. Aweotins wen I B'-IW ment without discussion we think it is hlso true that the 'two of d'we11ll‘l8 will either hinder or help in the mak- ing of a hom/e. Development od body and mind re- quimg qertain physical ctmdlitions. Proper development derngnds fresh slr. wauu-. food. sleeo. exefeiee md protection. lt in a matter of common- sense. then. to make these obtain- able in the dwelling if the home is to give the children those surroundiD85 mm-chic in healthy crow*-h-‘ The best mother in the world can- not make fresh sir and sunshine ap,- pem in a room without I. window. my more than she oth DWDM* I Pl`°P” .heel without some cooldnc fwilii-M A baby may thrive for the first year nl- :wc ln s. mi or swimeni- After mst. he requires som w ally 111- He .hculd have freedom and should not be :etrsined within narrow bounds. When there are children. the 1'\°lU¢ should have s yu-d ar. nt lee-et. te be near a park where the children may go regularly to play. During the early years of life. it is much mm-9 important for the child that there be a. place where he may muy wth other children than that the house have all the modern comforts and converllencw. ln order to live we must have air. If deprived of slr for s few min- utes, we cease to live. we require the oxygen in the air to maintain body functions. ln addition to orovidins gxygn, the air in which we live has B tremendous influence a hot- Close M- mogphere, we are dull and llstless. whereas in the fresh, cool air. W6 190 bright and active. Everyone, including the children. should live in fresh, cool air. The best place to secure such air is out in the cpchhohlldl-cn should spend e lefqe part of their lives playing or 512611118 out of doors. Indoors, we should kool! the air of the home fresh by ventila- ¢,10n_ using guttghle doors and windows ,D keep me gl; wal and in gentle mo- i-lofi. In choosing a home. bear in mind the need for nlevvlwndv- "id f°*' windows to let in fresh air and sun- shine. Questldns corlcemlng Health, sd- dressed to the Oiulsdian Medical As- sociation, 184 College St., Toronto; will be answered personally by let/ter. Mr. our-neld stewart. event the sth., of April in Souris. on business. Mrs. Fred Mullsly and Miss Beat- rlcc MacDonald. of souris. returned to their respective homes Thursday nigh; gfwr |. sojourn in Charlotte- town. » Mr. Peter A. McLellan, 0. C., of the 14th. Battery, Sourll left Friday morning for Klndiiion. Ontario. when hu will take s. military course at the Royal School of Artillery. Mr. Peter Green, of Bridgetown. was in Bouris Thursday. on business. We understand Mr. Green was one of the purchasers at the recent horse sitio--Ci. MT. STEWART NOTES Miss Eileen Morrisey. teacher. spent thc week end at Tracsdic. l Mrs. A. J. Grant. has relillied after spending a few days in Ullsr- lottetown. the guest of hor dsuBi1 ter Mrs. William Jay. Miss Annie 0'!-lanley, our local lieiephons operator. spent the week- end at her home at Point De Roche. Mr. Montague McKay. was a vis- itor to the city on saturday. Misses Cora and Jennie Douglas. spent the week end at their home at Mt.. Stewart.. Dr. A. B. Martin. was among the visitors to the city last week. I ri; Her many friends are gtld Mrs. Montague McKay out V after being confined to her a few Mol 2:? ii; §5§ is F ali ?§§r hi sig? il.; l>nn.soiNAm '_ D. B. Gillespie and Miss Doris, are spending a few days in the city. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cairns, Newton. and Mathias Smith, Ktnkora, were visitors to the city. Messrs. Leanus Smith and Joseph Smith. of Carleton Biciing, were vis- itors to the city yesterday. Miss Kathleen Bhreenan has re- turned to her home in Kinkora, af- ter visiting in Charlottetown. At the regular monthly meeting of the Halifax Dental Society held in the Queen Hotel, Halifax, this week the graduating dental class were en- tertained to a. banquet at which a. paper was read by Dr. Stanley Bag- nall formerly of this city. Mrs. C. E. Grant and daughter, Miss Richardina, have arrived home from sn extended trip lasting five months during which time they vis- ited the principal cities in Canada and the United States. 'I‘hey left this ,city on Nov. 15th, visiting Vancouver | and from there journeyed to Astonia, Calif., Portland, Ore., Palo Alto. Calif., San Francisco, New Orleans, and then to New York and Boston, cn route home. _____.ll-- ‘ “Wall Street” Vivid Drama Wall street with all its intrigues. iplots. counter-plots, its gains, its losses. its hopes and its despalrs is vividly dramatlzled in "Columbia's wall street," the powerful sll-talk- ing drama of love and finance which opened at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday. The plot centers about a captain of finance who started life as a humble steel worker. By overpower- ing energy and g policy of ruthlesss lness, he forces his way to the top of the financial world. The plan he lives by is to take everything you can get in the world and if it comes from an enemy it ts so much the sweeter. Nut until hs ls 'humbled ic the dust by the woman he loves does he see light. Ralph Ince and Aileen Pringle in the leading roles give outstanding performances. _ "Canned Music Krazy Kat" nov- elty ftlrn and Harry Langdon in "The shrimp" are added feature at- tractions of this excellent week end bill. BOWLING f NOT-AFRAID! Hilda Prauaht Kit Coyle ,........... Helen Power Alice Purcell Mo Wynne 114 Total 231 181 211. 158 303 194 159 135 144 151 . . . 2632 195 214 163 129 SHABBY-GENTS Georro olcw John Joe Callaghan ._ Cliff McGuigan ..... Hush owclll chu. Pnusht im iso :sl 'rum zero Mnioriiy. za pins. Hildl Prevent. Rich single-sos. Chev- Prlushi. l-lish 'mm-csv. Old Folks’ Coughs Because leslsting Power ts Wea Pneumonia Dlisn Follows Tells of a Never-fatiliag Comfort. for Ciilill. Cousin. Catania. Mrs. M. E. Watford writes from lsatrsgaffialdz "hr ,three years! su a with a hard racking cough and bronchial irritation which au- nond hu so much at hunt x_couldh't sleep- I triad many remedies, oatarrb tablets. sprays. syrlipl, sto., but they only helped _for a short nms.‘0atar- 181 124 188 156 I0! 23| 130 175 132 152 151 183 5 l ‘sllzllel §{§i§§§§i _ All *E ‘il .lil _iiiéirzi I '_ ____. igiig .lei 5 i.*s tilt i commenced to talk of the ontague mentioned Clarence Keith. Now Clarence is President of the Thistle that they must go down to the Curl- ss the curling ended for the night, Whirlwind 881110. and Joe upheld his claim of prowess, for Montague, win- nihii the game 3-1. After congratula- match. we wended our road home. more of you Montague curlers will ‘ilweding home with a fine carload live s race of men--- the liliunoe - - -who haved schivod a simplicity in arc-httecture that ranks with the mcst radical in history Dotted here and there wllthln the Artic circle are snow-houses, called igloos, whose first designer must have been a man of rare genius . Amhitootumlly, the Esklmos can point only to the igloo as ln achieve- ment, for virtually no other build- ing is used by the skinned wanders Part of the year tupeir. or sealkiin elter is s and wind hard eumll in(-blocks. 'But the idloo. lilnhphlioll IMI snow-hut, is an odditi iihlt lllilll on the marvelous. It is ploabl! the only mm ge;-usemg . _ ninth. olfhllra in the 'txvplcl ---Hilti: comtruoted with a drills tool till; material available anywhan lla th! Arm 'Ilia nscauary imollnllt 4, eh, m¢q.kni.fe. about _ll ind# ions, and the material used I milli- sry, every day northlani Nomad na doubt. cmstrucitm 2'? Zig;-.i é,§§ir§ iiiriii gil; iiiii g. E;§?§§,; aiiiiiiili 9-‘E U T' as M ..' ii lg ii 3 ,gl iii li. iégi ii iii in ond plloe came Horton Smith 0! 299. snow blocks from the pile prepared A seo.-nd hier of blocks is placed, 1 ation row, sloping some#/im.t more shaped in s quasi-Gotluc arch about 3 feet high and two feet wide. A porch is constructed to shelter the li".... CF dr lapmaaor Years Curling Club in Winnipeg, and of ~ lah 'w course. when hs heard Joe’s voice arch mm M' ‘mu bn” new tn ‘°u°w,:' over the phone, nothing would do but “Gaby sympnhm ing Club. They arrived there lust “uh sm” “ww “pon me f°und_ u5.n..|ms‘ and in time for the banquet, celebra- mward than me mst! Just -A mv; _,_ M_ Mmmod, mmotwwm' ting st' Patrick,” nigh" Anyww' carefully, a third tier is laid, with Mlm Clara Aitken, Brookline. Mr. another excellent feast was provided, mu nm,” mward inwnmmi; row ima Mm A_ G_ M,,_,gN¢¢-_ Tm-ww, “mi ‘i“““¢ ii" P’°°°°dl“8S» J°°- HS mer my ls added until the lglopw. lvuss lvnu-guests achnns, mitch, s visitor and brother curler, was call- rw( U-che, gl-wefuuy om me h\md_ Mm_ M3. um mngmu, gun. °d °“ 1°' 5 'P°¢°h» “ld belilvli me. er’s head. Finally, only ¢. small bridge, Rev. M. K. Oharmsn, W. “° 'imply did W°“deff\=1_ He told aperture at the mp remains; lnw 'stcmrh mls. Allns sucxensie. sl. Di' hiipvéhihls on the Island, more this is set the fin-islhing keystone Boston, Mr. and Mrs. John Long. °SP°°*“">' in M°n¢=w°» and new blow. cut wedge-shaped and eased and muy, Mols, M.-s. seal. ml-eh, Montague curlers were forging ahead, gently into position B,-o¢,k1|n¢| M15 Gnd" gh-¢_ gh”-ry and winning cups, etc. He finally Before the latter stages of the mn, My-_ mmm 1-hydm, pm-llgyd, wound up with the claim that if he building have been finished, how- M15, Dmmhy gox, Bwwn, Mug, had some of the other Macs with him ever. it is necessary for e. hole to be Mm-ie Wommg Ingstggum M”-1, w_ from Montague. he thought they out in the side wall near the base. M_ g_ ' could show the members of the This- Thrcrugh this aperture are slid (;A|w5_M3-, md M,-,_ B,_.m_|_ Hulk, tie Club a few pointers. Undoubg. the blocks which make up the upper E* Bogwm ML md Mm "wk Um., edly. Joe was the hit of the gveningy tiers of the igloo, dvr at this stae the ne. mmr1.m¢wwn_ M,-_ md M,-,_ A1. and when long after midnight, the'5"`“°t“” 15 WU high f°l` 131° W°"k°" fred Hlld, E, Begum, Mr, mg Mn, inner man was satisfied, nothtng'°“ th* °“i"°‘id° "° mmd the aww' Frederick Bell, Mr. Dan McKay, ‘”°“1° d° but inet 1 wee rams or ”1°'*= °°“"'°“"°‘>' ‘° hi’ “’“"P‘““°“~ Mu-lc, rm. Lyydls Aitken. w. esm- euflinz should be played. Nothing A ”’“’h°" ‘gm "°‘“° ’°’ 8 "° 1° srvluc, Miss eunics 1msr,'ncmn. lcath some of the best curlers tn the feetihiim' Mis Mildred Townshend. Bilton, Thistle Club challenged Joe, and the Imlde th” E5ki'm° i'°"id°'“°° “ iM;-_ md Mrs, my p\¢»m|,mn_ mv.. other`.McGl-egors with him tc a gamcl m°W‘bi°°k "°°" °i “b°“i’ 2 1" ieei' iell, Mrs. Florence Bell. E. Boston. of four ends. There being only three in m`i°k'n°'55 md' it mv” uw Mr. and Mm. George Duncan, E. Bos- M°Gf°S°fe in the catherine. two or °"°"'°.“°°" “"“ th’ °"°°i"”°“ °‘ tch, Mr. and ms. Huwu-ll Mac- Wh°m`h°\l ffvm Montague. the same fh“" “£i“°°”‘u‘l’° i'“;m;”°:; .lov/sn, nccwn. Mr. md Kos. 1-lenry proceeded right merrily. It was a real me ° de W. ' w ilieyward, Lowell, Mr, and Mrs, Dan. tions. and Joe having borrowed ii door-way H-om»the wind' and an 18- l Dear Mr' wan" .M Funk' We H1011-Sfilive "~’l“‘i°‘" °f '“°°‘l"`i°“’“ ilhe members of Mel-lc w. M. s. ulkc lt is msny h any slncc I enjoyed '°°W§"m":h;;wfh°h;r:`l‘3&ctm¢ of me ,I-his oolwrtlmits' of eonvevlns to you myself h. dl h ' _ " . .our deepest sympathy tn your sad as mac m Up” mme d" lgloo is complicated and Mrs. Eskimo ibmlvmnmt , visit our City and stay longer. Joe 1T:1tlmut;£;m:1;::;hew$:w°§:1L; It seems hard to realise that has finished his business here, and is n uid la on mem 5 Wu’ b°l°v»°d vi” “nd mmm' 11” _ ~ ; :ir of I; °°° It is left us-she. who was a x-ocular ai.- of horses for you chaps around Mon- um me lm of me fmlmy who tendmt °f °“" m°°m|"3'° “id i°°k Y such an active part in Misionary tssue. and I‘m sure you'll give him a thc (L th | 10° md royal welcome. ""“'"° °“ 1'; °' 0,10, me work ns well ls in everrininr for the ilu; md my .uc ss chu ic un s pl g with small w res _ _"5 the bxwnbmlefitofoluownchmoilmdoom- ngmgmmummg-umnum lnferstlces between rsmlwo rcaoos v,-hm wh.u¢-..u limp. are nick- “‘““-“!- d with time would hs cr mls value. VERY WARM, C08! m “mn ‘nd 1 mow Her influence will abt e us _ - _ Eval; up in bhe'd;lx;,’ in moo all, and her exemplary life and self- cAs/maroca BAY, vlciorlu mana ,, mm, ,M ,vm g wmd, ,N hm. Swrlfleins lolrit shell ever be I comms us smlsntim to mule CAMBMDGE BAY, and mmmtmm ],,,.,_ ewred memory to those who hed to settle on lands provided by the victoria Island, April :q Aim-lg me ____.___i____.._ the privilege of being associated with mulsgn gov.,-nmqm ice-bound northern shore of Canada ‘her i-H W°l'i¢ fm' the MMM- ` ' ‘ \ r l » ~ .. ls' - f ' ' »‘ " ' _ -» "' -‘.5 , ._ 1-1-.;'»~ .~ ~r> Y. _. . ' - ¢_. .:»,-. ._ '~=.-‘,- l-. .. '- l » rf- ~ u.=.‘~ -./.- ‘ ‘,».~':~r~ K. ~ .._r/,._.;~ ..-4. _..,,,; _ r .... ,- ' ' - g - 1,. . » - »- , -r V. ’;~. . ’ sy- ` J; .rm »,;_; _‘Km Jie, 1-.,_`g5` ’,=::.n_ ~‘)_; AN.v_,_,.f,,-` ,-_,;__,.,7, _i’;,e~_v_¢,~.»~`,'<_:.. ".1 _ . V ..,»\__#_~¢ '..~;. . < v . .. l .. ._ » -.T . _ _, .,_, ' 1-Acta' sur- - ' ' - -,.. frnscllAal.o1~ra'rowN cuhnmhs __ __. _.bs ` g ,_ 'sum gs-_=...-=.===s _ en.. l _ , -- .-»..~.».~»-.--» _ »~~ -~~-~~~-~~------»~~----»---~ r A f r . , _,,,., 4 ~~~---Ns ' T ‘ »+oM»»0NoM» cdlitfli lilidflliivlltlifontague Curlers.`Bobb_y`Jones Cops ; The Great Boy Scout "`“ '__ G lf: L urels. Il' YOU CANT U01!! tb Hlilmllfl Qu-gn in px-mo. lan" “und 0 a wall paper department tust phone or my' 1°" kann an “um” of mm ___ * “"1 "’“ bm' W" " “mv” i'°°i‘- ins produced by thc curlers or ma- cams new at mmrnn . R. T. Holman Limited, Charlottetown y,¢|u,_ md it ,wld mm mn mu Irma! _IN s°m.alA“‘nN in W1 year, um club lm su duh. ch the mvausnswr at ` “"*" Island in enthusiasm and enjoyment ` -`---» .1 _ ' ' ` _ BOOTH! IXBDITION llll-A - `- ' U no » P of the game. But now comes there- AUGUSTA. Ga-. APQ I-With a ._ ‘J neaffe I’ ‘T lm 1°' 'PW in ui' mn" port of further laurel: for Montague gallery of more than 3.000 stamped: ,_ , °“““"l ”° “°" NW -*“°°"°°- club. lu the muses.. cr .nw mol-cg... ln; in his path. Robert 'lyrc .n.u»|._ ` it TUESDAY, APRIL 8 “‘°°° Wi” °°°“Pi°d i’°°"“' °‘ W dul-ln; hui-ecentvlslt mths wcstsl-h national open champion from At- \ . AT . E**‘“"°i°° °f im U' i\”°”¥ =°*-if*-icspltu, winnipeg. het uh on the umm. wdsy shcr two br-lulsnt \“ Q 8 P' M' cd if application is not made immed- ,wry .3 it wma w ug gmm gn gy, rounds of par-shattuing golf uid fl ` IMC! I5 CENTB. T i"'*"Y ‘“°l’°“‘°i°“ °‘ “‘°‘° 'Ui ii* witness. and s :cl-mer resident of won the soothes-stern Own touroe- . _ made. J. W. Boulior, Secretary. Monunm when he “”_..y°“ cm ,mm me ww, m mln,” of zu - \ Under the Anspless of un gwlmu imaging my mrpl-no 'hm 9|, Mon- strokes. 'Ihe Nation's leading una- Amman day, 11 Mg|»¢h_ I glgywgd up from N111, V110 Iclvel llib this m0nf.h for | ln, 50'.” .ont |~_“fN.“om. my desk 3° ug J” Mggnmr hon” lhlland with the Welker Cup team. ,_ ( 5"; 11,, "gnu" Wu” U ‘ sw.; _ ~ st ms with his lucas mule, and with H f-he MW °f 111°" *hen Wee .- ssc. 'rss Much rm., with omaha emu is ul. a hoop of delight 1 gfgl-,lm-| M, wt- score players by la strokes. m sect t see: Lord Bum “nm me cud sw” lead. 6?) stretched hand. Greetings were in- 1 termingled with questions as to how °"W”i°“' N- Y" P'~'°f°°°i‘°““]' With Und" U" D|'“”‘u'h°‘ P°“'°Ull'0 if & Kanguru. .4 an mg boy, wer, nm" “_ ,nd of 291. Jones combined scores of 72-72- Lieutenant Governor and Mil. laarta. ,. course. Joe wanted to know how 'l"’°d“; hi-5 i°Wp];W:id- Th* -1- “M.ae" was liking the west, etc. Af- ° *mm 'P30 5 W” This Picture will in shown in Kasaalsgtom, “gg” ' ter some further conversation I found ti” hm °°'“”° 'it th' Ummm Cmb ' April l.ltl|. R ' i cut thsc Jos wu dlhlng with Leigh *'°'*‘*`°‘”" Wm’ "°“Y" “"4 " _ holes were shot on the Forest Hills- McGregor, another chap from Mon- 2g45,4_5_3|_ t “_ .nd u he "md mmm Mn Ricks: ooursef A stroke. behind 5. JAMBGREE 0000 A4000 ooovo-O-Goofs o»>¢0»¢o¢ Q? *ggx4§+ es o _ mem I did so with mat plenum Bmliim in third pls/os came Ed. Dud~ - Y Alter dining exceedingly well, .loc W' W“‘“”“°°“' Del" i"'°’°“‘°”°‘~ - - M with ass. whlu .ms 'l-unless. mms- In Mem0r|am ford N. Y., and Whlfly Cox Brook- h . h ln wl l d ' ' _ W' W ° we" "”‘"" °° lvn. coin owfesslomuvi ind was -- .iz iii Eli MMT. E. MscPhee, and fallmy. West River, Miss Bessie Bears, Halifax. Trulyitmiglrtbasaid ofher: hath done what sho could." we esmcnly my that the ull- at sydney, Ausu-ua. wise kwin( fli/her who doeth all ' giiii 8§§§. iigil tilts ia§~lei rms. ranuslv-aowl.ar.~ ' ~ I . (Pah\totPlsasa0opy)"w' LONDON. April l.-Oman gn. nouncsnent was made sg hgglqum, my of me U. s. mlqmm W5, that the enum, U. s., md :mmm ' delegates are ln compllte accord, 111. U. S. and British delegates at s m°°i\°¢ “th i-he Jul#-nano st st. James Palace indicated acceptance 9! the Javanese reservations. 'rhc only points to be settled an detail. NIGUDQ to Japanese ruervailons on N10 UNDPUK laid replacing of ship in order tc keep their dookrards mi in!-lit wnssatdillelowollldbono factor of difficulty in any of the -Yllllleee reservations. Three stats-fn ments in rapid succession from"` 'leaders of the American, It-enum mi, Japmmse delegatixms couplgg. 13,5; postponement oi the plenary ` ` ,which has been lqhsdulbd fra afternoon. tive further optiminn Au the na.vai confercnfl. First, wasps statement by H. L. Btimson y@g. day warmth; seller thu., uh sm.. ment is nearer than ever. second, was the announcement by Foreign Minister Brland of Hmm that aeg- ottmtions for a security pact based on inwrlrohtlon of the Lemma Treaty were proceeding satisfactorily, fand third was a statement by the `-Inhluiesc delegation indioatinl that whatever reservations have beslmads by the Japanese to the agrbsmeat f>roposedb1thaU.B.a.raaesliglri they will offer no Obstacle 'to all agreement in the opinion of mod oli- eervera. Postponemmt of th; pig. sry acmton tndtcats btw! the bil five are anxious to announce tang- ible results at tihe nsl'¢,'|1il|1io mast- ` Nearly B00 motor vehicles exhibited at this years motor ow things wall and knows what il best' Minard'| Will Stop That L ' --.--_ _-|- cured _ in The flavor of H. &N. Black Twist is cured in-you’ll have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Ask for it and enjoy yourself §,, 3°.. rc