FRINGE EDWARD Tom only Marie ' THE LAUGH SENSATI ON or ALL TIMES GAPITOL TO-OAY O N LY 3.15, ‘l AND 8 “ THE TNRIL Hoot It his tidings-st, ,- f)‘ flghtlngcst, laughingest g 1 best in a. story that ’ - ' plunges you into the fast- cm ALSO slloars HANGERS ” SPLENDID DRAMA or YOUTH wrru LOIS MORAN IMS°T§EIQQQ I LING OUTDOOR TALKIE THBILLS l ACTION '. nesses of wild country, brings you face to lace with a band of fierce rustlers and swings you back again to the fastest rodeo you ever saw. ALSO ANOTHER CHAPTER “Indians Are Coming” AND COMIC SHORTS i Royal Approval Given 4 Designs For Court Dresses (British United Press) ‘NEW YORK, Mar. zsi-allm oon- trol was approved broadly. though conditionally on grounds of health... economics and humanity, in a report‘ today of the federall- council of Churches of Cilrist in America, rep- resenting many denominations of christian religion. The approval was -aid, in a statement accompanying he report, to be the first such de- ' laration made by an inter-denom- fnationai body. A minority recom- ‘Qmended abstinence as an "ideal" gamong married people, who felt un- ' able to have children, but all signed .he report, and they made an im- posing list of churchmen and social workers. Baptists. Methodists, Pres- ‘lyterlans and Episcopalians were in- Wuded among the signatories, Briefly the report upheld birth wonlrol because :- L-It may be morally right in cer- ,,.n circumstances. 2.—Some form of “effective con- trol" of family necessary. s-“There should be sex union be- tween husbands and wives as an ex- pression of mutual affection, without relation to procreation." It was held that birth control has become a fact, and that therefore: L-The public therefore has a right to expect guidance from the church on the moral aspects. ‘L-Whatevcr the final decision of the church may be, it should not seek to impose anti-birth control legislation, nor to seek to prohibit physicians from imparting informa- tion regarding use of contraceptives. In its opening paragraph the re- port said that use of contraceptives was “nearing the status of a recog- nized procedure,” and that the pub- lic was entitled to church guidance regarding it. Marital love. it was said, would not be regarded solely as a means of procreation. but as a supreme expression of affection, and comradeship. The haszards of preg- nancy in certain circumstances, it was said must be accepted as a fact. Economic conditions also enter into the question, it was added, and it lives pointed out that very large lfamilies tended to “produce pover- ty, to endanger the health and stab- Hear Anna TO-MORROW MORNING over Station CFCY, Charlottetown Lee Scott Curiosity M$PII€IIQN Farming i BY DONALD VAN TIN! WASHINGTON, Mar. Isa-I'm agriculture season, is getting undoi- way early this your, but there are many uncertainties both no to pro- duction and prices. . 80m eastern and central ma. where last summer's drought we: l0 serious have found the small amount of rain, or snow, disquieting, and unless heavy spring rains come there may be a recurrence of difficulties this summer. Prices of farm products, in gen- eral, are below the 1910-14 level. with some basic commodities al- most going begging for buyers. Three bacground factors, namely, existing large stocks of wheat and cotton, the industrial depression, and the general world-wide decline in prices of all commodities, are over-shadowing the beginning of the season. On the financial position of wheat and cotton turns the fortune of a large group of the farm population- Any substantial increase‘ in con- sumptlon of cotton, as well as of many other farm products, depends upon the resumption of Industrial’ activity. Well-informed observers are now very conservative in their forecasts of the business situation, although general opinion seems to favor some improvement by the latter part of the year. There is little information avail- able as to the probable world’ wheat acreage for the 1931-32 crop year. it is much too early to forecast yields, but no serious damage to winter wheat has yet, been reported and, should abandonment and yields be equal to the average, supplies for the coming year will again be large. OI‘ ‘ABE GREAT NORTHWEST with Lois Moran J. M. Kanfgan J. Harald Murray What Thrills an this flaring "Mounties" reo- cues hi: woman from the raging rapids. lavas his - superior from the fiery . forest and gets his mun In tho moun. tainolu snows. ility of the family to the limit. the In regard to freedom from weed educational opportunities of the seeds and germination power it children, to overstrain the mother,;must be put up in new bags, brand- and to take from her own chancegcd, and stored for several months cf a life larger than the routine oflawaiting the spring market. During her home." this period shrinkage, another fact- IN MEMORIAM / mas. waurea MURTAGH Previous to the lowering of the Women Barred‘ From Trying Law Violators l I-tl BY GEORGE D. ORISSIY United real Staff Conelpolulolit PHOENIX. Aria. Mitch 23. (U. P.) --Althougb woman an a vital fact- or in the making of lows in Arlnonl. thoy are not permitted to piss on the lots of persona accused of vio- lating thou IIWI- Thil unusual situation prevails because women cannot serve on lur- lelinthisstotmltiathoonlvdis- crimination against the sex. In the house of representatives of the 10th legislature, now in session, there are seven women. Dozens of billc introduced by those women will bncesélacted into law before cdjourn- ekrq m“ m“ ‘m. Kennedy,‘ It y» -lw=»m=-- l» sample who iZ“”..’.‘.2.‘£§°i}i.T“§J’.¥Li’..'l2iTf.T drove a drastic state liquor law eu- regarding the Mama mph’, db fol-cement och-providing l6 yearn W“, The who“ mm o! m‘ ugh lmvrllwmenl B8 a maxim“ Pm" ment is about as a child hitting on alty-through the housab 1 i trod a by,“ when playing imp T” To; ' Action on the liquor ll. n - around I go, if 1 mus 1 hit 0n this." “CH1 b? RBP- Gfllflldfl 3W!!! 1-999‘ I would like here to state in order er of Phoenix, was favorable in the to dispel at least part of the de- houae. It died in the wolnanless sen- plorable cock-sureness of lVLr. Ken- ate whereit was rejected twice. nedy that I was neither the author For several years women have nor instiglior of the Cfl-Dfi TPBVQIBB held house seats but one has never IIBlWP-B. 11nd I defy him W 91'0"? will reached the senate, although it was I Withheld! m‘ med m Mthddl WY attempted once by m“ Nellie T_ telegram at the meeting in question, Bu“. home vetenlm and that I did not of my own accord Three o, the seven womm mum placetheln on the Presidents ‘desk be“ an "om Phoenix. the cums, for the inspection of those assembled. and largest city in the state. Four w‘ Kenmdy ‘m’ he w“ New“ n ,,_ to the position of vice-president m m“ ‘he ha“ °°““m" imm‘ without nu consent. Just why he m- the ma‘ 5mm“! a margin‘ The eluded this in his explanation is not smaller cities elected all their wo- clean wewere unawa,“ we come“, men- h°wev°rl "hue "m °’ the that the position wnsone thataperson Phoenix representatives, Rep. Mary could not refusa sure“. Prince "will". W" BPP°1YM5 l0 m1 91¢ County is not so bereft of talent for GIDQEHTB? term pf her] hrfixald. league offifiilzlshthat it will oolrlscript anc s, a ve eran ego r\an a man aga t is will. Consent. tacit labor leader who died suddenly dur- or otherwise, he must have given, else lng the middle of his third term. he would not be holding the position Little attention to the jury duty lvdfly- discrimination is paid by women. W- K911119115‘? WWW!!! that the They do not seem to care, one wo- Granite‘ W" 5"" °1 Wlnnlnl the man legislator putting it this way: Flak“! “m” hem! m" 5W1‘ 4°" "women m” make‘ break and em in the first game will give the fans {one m“ why worry about jury an idea. of his nstuteness as almana- Sport Forum MB. BELL REPLIES TO MB- KENNEDY m“ lwkvoul! TRY us Dlfill" R°""““..‘§‘§§§. iDIFFERENCE IN PRICE curtain of time on the year of 1930 duty?" gel‘. No doubt he would have evolved some new methods of attack and de- or to be contended with goes on. Af the w“ o! death out its gloomy and fur as wage bills, interest, buildings awesome shad,” on m; m, o; M“ ExvuuNEn BY DOCKAGE and other overhead costs are con- Walter Murtagh‘ whose demise rem ‘Seed coming from thresher could t not bc sold-Cleaning expensive Speedy motor transportation, the uvidcr distribution of the newspaper, and the introduction ai" the radio have contributed much to the im- provement of the world in allowing us to get better acquainted. And with better acquaintance the old accusations about manipulation in the dark, the bogey of the middle- man, and other one time popular fables are going into the discard. As we come to »know our fellow citizen, whether he lives in the next ,country or in the city, we realize itilat he is built along pretty much lthe same lines as ourself. 'I‘hcrc used to be some criticism regarding selling prices for seeds whcn quo- tations went out in the spring. The general public did not understand the big difference in the ungraded, raw material bought in the fall and the cleaned, government graded and approved article which was offered in the spring. Naturally there is a spead in price between these two just as we are beginning to realize ‘now that there is a spread in quality. In this country there is no law against buying any seed for cleaning but there ls a law and a very dras- tic one against selling anything that does not come up to the rigid stand~ ards of the Seeds Act. No, sced, as it comes from the threshcr, and very little if any after being put through the ordinary fanning mill, would come up to the cerned the seed business is a year a deep wmmd m we hem-gs o; mo“ ‘round one, but unfortunately actual near and d“; w the deceased, The !seliing is confined to a few weeks in deceased enjoyed good health until ‘lhe Spring. seven months previous to her death This is not mere .bunk written she was stricken but 110998 We"? "l- wlth the purpose-of hiding fabulous teltalned f0!‘ he!‘ Yewvefl’ but B" profits. A visit to the nearest seeds- m“ media!‘ 5km Wllld Dellolm 50th ma“ who w“; be 5nd W Tuwyout home and abroad and the tenderest Sample we, ms mm and Show you of care was frustrated by the Master exactly the proportion between hand of fate shattering the fond cleaned seed and dockage, will oon- hangs ‘f,’ zumfigx“ send? and 122' vlnce one of the correctness of the a yes or er m“ recovers“ e explanation above and the fact that deceased was mm m Ema-Md m _ _ 1906 beng one of a. large family of tins same seedsman will be found ‘wave chudren wtme home she was right on the job , instead of indulg- ,,,,,,,y5 a gene-fl] ,,,,,,,,m Wm, ,1, iCng rlotog: living in California or he; acquaintances both 01d and w“ m‘ T°P° 15 l" William“ young. After marriage that same that he is just about as worried as friendliness and the striking char- the farmer in trying to keep a. roof acteristlcs which marked her dispo- ovcr his head in these difficult sition now won for her the esteem fence that would have given his gm, w_ p, Mcgennu, A1, gram“ team a five goal lead over the Blood- snd M, whim, hounds in the second game. Unfor- The following is the list of MuasWIlB-WIY for Mr- Kennedva predic- Cards and other tributes. ition, however, the Granitea are not Mass Cards-Her husband andl" lhe present time enlovirlz B very family, Mr. Jmeph Whte and fcnulyqbrllllanrrepuiai-ivn as regal-as second Rev. W. V. MacDonald, Mr and Mrs limes in B iWo some series. 1n their John Greenan, John Murtagh, M: swim‘! “it with 3°Yd°lh “WY” were and Mrs J0hn .1. wlulé, Ml‘ luul Mlflhree sow w the zwd 1n coins into Urban Farmer, Patricia, White, Car- '31s third Period only to have the r01 Hughes, Mrs Frances McKenzie, ‘Nationals score four in the final Mr and Mrs Ambrose Carr, m. and session. Mrs W. H. Deighan, Mrs James and I" his explanation he admits that Mlary E. Greene-n. Mr and Mrs Felix up to the tin-w of the ’phone call he Culley. Ml‘ and Mrs l". .1. Greenan, did not know. or lulu ncvcr heard of Mary L. Mul-tagli, Mi- md Mrs Jam” Mr. C. E. Jones. f do not doubt this R. Greenan, M1- and Mrs John M_ assertion. Yet this gentlemen was at Mulligan, Mr and lvflrs Martin Green the head of the very league whose vice an, Minnie Calms, Mrs Loretta president admits having been en- I10 —_-n—., "l" °1 "II country wufirél,’*~ pleased w learn that teams n? a not up on pedestals or tom down from them by the pqgom] whim n! an autoomtlo hockey oval“; Mr. Kennedy gag q“ w “at. “U: decision, and the matter l,“ m, beck to the Marleen executive m, decision would not necessarily-ha been the sune, “in view of the m: that further widen“ h“ com m I think evoryong wm ‘m’ from his own statement um, u M Kennedy did not actually Sh“ ‘hr. he would favor Bordon on n u "Ole. he certainly managed n very vlrflnely- ft is possible um m Km nedy was acting in g wmlmuoul mill-Mr. bur. the clrcumstnnm 8,, mllndlllc the situation ale all again; hi1“. 511d dfllpitg hi3 111-0555;, ma mar ority of u: biased fans will be inclin- ed to believe that the most dccislv "further evidence" that came h: hind. as far as he was concerned was the evidence o, the ca . ‘Traverse Bloodhounds undenlsbl: "Porlotity over his charge; on the foe. In view of his position as mam Ber of the Granites the only fight 5nd Efflceful action he could have taken was to retire entirely from the controversy until such time as m; team could not receive benefit from a decision either wayflrhls he m1. 9d F0 d0. Mid he can blame only mm. "i5 l! l" 1! 110W subleet to criticism, n conclusion I may any gym I felt it necessary to mower m]; ex plmation of Mr. Kennedy's not bc. 3"" 01’ my m! argument he l," vanoed but on account 0f sweep. ing statements he has made concern- lnc myself. 1 have no boasts u, m“, °°n°°mm8 the Bloodhounds. may, Performance this season is our pfldg We are very pleased to own them u our H°m° m“! 30W. not one o; Wlmm were gathered in in the nu ‘Wild "P 0i’ Players. ‘ I am sir, ow, FRED BELL M , ::Perslan Balm is irresistibly flp- Dealing to all women who appreciate charm and elegance. Its use keep| the complexion always clear and beautiful. Tonic in effect. Stunu. lates the skin and makes it won- defllllly soft-textured. softens and Whitens the ‘hands. Persian Balm is equally invaluable to men as an ex. cellent hair fixative and, cooling shaving lotion. Splendid also to pro- lilf the tender skin of the child. ~________________ shrcenan, Mr and Mrs p, A, Mm“. tlrely ignorant of his w: * Tnfly ghen, Mr and Mrs cal-ml Gram“, a remarkable situation! Mr and Mrs Jerry Hynes, Aloysius I have n0 qunnel with Mr. Kenn- ‘times. ONCE ERRAND BOY (By Thos. T. Champion, Canadian Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, March ail-Alec Martin has just become a partner in the famous firm o.‘ Christie's, auctioneers of art treasures, whose history goes back over a century and a half. Thirty-five years ago Mr. Martin worked for the firm as an errand boy, but only served then, in those days, during the season of the sales. At last he was taken on permanent- ly =15 :1 clerk, and devoted himself ‘.3 llic valuatiorlof pictures. “I remember the time when Land- scer pictures and Meissonler prints- letched tremendous prices," said Mr. Martin. “Nor, nobody wantg them, Pictures have their fashion like every thing else, but I feel that quality in and goodwill of each and every mem- Cfflken» Mir and Mrs John '1'. whim ber of the Community both old and Mid family, Mr and Mrs Cecil Cooley young. She had a deep feeling of Mr and Mrs Alexander Mclsaac. sympathy for those burdened with 5P1P1iillI10fl¢rlnk8~Mr and Mrs sorrow 0r worry but her words of J01"! MOYHI-Bh. Base Greenan, Teresa cheer and acts of kindnem buoyed Muilighan, Mary Creenan, M1- and up the down heartedness of many Mrs Michael Mulligan, Clara Green- and made their lot more cheerful. an, Mr and Mrs Michael MOKeflna She was always a faithful and oon- and Cynthia. Reeves, Mr Francis Mo. slant member of the Catholic Church Kenna; Helen Give-nan. Jennie Cur- and was frequently visited during he; ley. Eunice Greonon. illness by her pastor Rev. M. J. Letters of Sympathy-Rev, w, v_ Smith from whom she received the MacDonald, Mr and m; John glow consoling rights of the Catholic and family, Mellvllle, Mr and M11 Church which peacefully resigned Eddie McKenzie, 8t. Peters, ma; hel- to her maker with a spirit of Mary L. Murtagh, sun, m“ Lung); love Christian resignation and fort- Prince County Hospital" Miss Mum- llude- DlmIlZ her Illness she was Gill. Prince County Hospital. Mr and never heard to complain nor did she Mrs Alfred Murtagh, Lewiaion Me“ W" despair of recovery, but resign. Miss Isabel Hill, Millview,, Mr and el‘ hfllflcll to the Holy Will of God. Mrs '1‘. W. Murtagh, Bruno, Bug, During her abode in Newton she Mrs Margaret Clough and Billie Bos- l-wk fictive part in cm life of the ton. Ml and Mrs JM. Murtagh, Ohio- cilmmlmliy 1n the spiritual and tem- m. Miss Ethel oleezum. Baverhill, nedys statement that he and his Granites have more ambition than Cape Travers. 0n the contrary, I believe that their ambition to got the Mel-flu we. ludalng by their act~ ions, must have been a consuming one, and if their ability u» play h0g- key were as great as their ambition l0 d9 B0. they would 8o all the way to a. Maritime title. Mr. Jones will no doubt be very displeased with Mr. Kennedy for Milne the cat out of the bgg when he 555ml $11M. had I not displeased Mr. Jones by my aggressive action he (Mr. Joules) would have given u; "ll-filial" ilhllwo lo ploy a sudden death some with Borden." So it is not u question of rules Ind 1'98‘!!- latlone any more! It is a guestion of whether Mr. Jones happens to like the parties connected with the dis- pute. If Mr. Jones considered that the Cape Travers tel-m were entitled nuununu-un-u-nn-“uu, _ nuns nnnrfrl Wall Paper Our new wan. ravens , i NEWEST DESIGNS BEAUTIFUL OOLOUBINGS LOWEST PRICES Visit our Wall Paper deput- mcut if in need of WALL DECORATIONS. Garter & Bu. LIMITED if Mr. Jonas lulu withdraws-n h,‘- lowest Government standard, but if m will be justified in the long run, W“ Wellere 01 bvih her Wllllhflflesa Miss Minnie 0mm. Melroee. Mam. W “"0"!” Bww Imlv he k mull the seedsmnn who buys this material and that people who take the trouble t“ he’? ‘mleri coupled with a spirit Mn Mlftina Cameron, , was. minded enough to see that justice is Time) every Thursday commencing cannot make 1t mm; up to these to collect a, few works of real merit ‘i: dull’ strong 19ml I-nd never fail- May her soul rest in peace ‘done without being influenced by his 41944434“- March 26th. requirements he is not allowed w are bound to profit in the don-ble 5 “Wile Won for her an enviable 4188-8-25-11 own personal prejudices. The hockey offer it for sale. In spite of safe- “"593 905mm‘ m the hum of um" ""0118 ill guarding himself by cleaning and I“ Chmue" 5°le“‘°°m “W” is ‘m1 whom “he ram“ The 1"" "u"? l? testing samples and callinl! often the mmwmy "strum “m!” by b" o‘ tributes PM‘! "° h” "mm" “ T N E B | G G E R . Chippendale in the early days of m “l! the "we concourse of SOPIVWI i l i m "l! on a’ “at mes exp" ence In e seed firm. ‘Ilhere is also the ivory ham- "midi and relatives which followed OOOKING DOLLAR ” A series of nine interesting and educa- business, a ‘ portion of the stock met (mums the oflgum handle) Wm‘ her remains and which gathqrgd w bought in the fall is classed re- which lots were “knock” down" pay the“. 1m solemn ‘mama to the 3°°t°d~ m“ "swam “mum's when more than 100 yelra ago. It la prob- dePl-Yled bear testimony to the ea- some weed seed. which even the able that m. Johnson knew m, m, teem in which the deceased was held tional talks on how to make your house- keeping money accomplish more. Anna Lee Scott, cook by hnblt and hobby, is one of the world's first authorities at 10.45 A- M. to 11.15 A. M. (Atlantic MOTHER! Game Out of the Kitchen And Attenll- the Booking Parties CONDUCTED BY MISS FLORENCE BAKER ASSOCIATED HOME SERVICE EXPERT most elaborate and expensive ma- side o! m,“ “mom albmom; by Ill those with whom she coma in chinery cannot separate, has been certainly mm cheatemem did’ m, contact during life. overlooked. Such ‘rejected’ seed he rode there 1n gum, 1n order go Her funeral took piece on Dec. 31st cannot be sold in Canada and does give his friend, James Christie, tho 1mm her home to 3t. Malachi» . :-\c\“'.-v‘w\inf -_ "- on household Thole talks mean money to you. Anna Lee Scott's “Cookery Arte Radio Club" and make your kitchen dollars go further. The first Thursday, March 26th, will be entitled-"A Triumph Wit V’ Sponsored by MAPLE LEAF MILLING GO. Limited not often find a maket abroad. This constitutes one source of loss, but of course is not to be compared to the chief one, that caused by economics. Join benefit, of such an advertisement." James Christie started as a book auction , and numbered ng his intimate friends David Garrick, Hey- Chllwh. Kinkorc, where n gsqulm High Mus was celobrlhd and flog. vices at the nave sung by_ her Pu- for Rev. M. J. Smith. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY llillllill 24th, 25th, 26th. Afternoons 3-00 i0 4-30 l» m- - of this series to be broadcast h Apples." general weed infestation. Growers erg usually amazed at the amount of weed seed. dirt, chaff, shrunken seed and other material cleaned out of what was thought a reasonably clean sample. Sometimes this dock- age may run over twenty five per mlds and Gainsborough. Christie was She leaves to mourn besides her called upon to nell off Garrick‘: af- hlwblnd three small children, Joseph fact. From his auction roetnun no i894 5- Mll’! Catherine ngod S, and told with emotion how tbs great mt- James fouls 9 months. also hr: fath- or upon hearing on one occasion that =1‘ Jmph White of Emerald, bqidel he (Christie) had lost $100,003 by be- the following brother: And littora- coming security for n minor. rushed John J. of micro-Id, Mn Urban hr- around to aid him with a loan of met. Knlvfl. Oynl in Western om- Evenings 8.00 to 9.30 p. Come and bring your husband Prizes ODD FELLOWS HALL, RICHMOND STREET SPECIAL DEMONSTRATIONS THURSDAY EVENING Millers of Maple Leaf Flour fol- Bread Monarch Flour for Pastry. cent while around twenty per cent is quite common and costly machinery and skilled operators are required to do the Job satisfactorily. When if "my “m” l“ °°“°"““‘°“" m‘ $60,000. Home wives will forgive and for- get, and then forget that they have ldl- Allan in New" oluauw. Jimmie. Lourcttl, Patrick, Winnifrod ind Madeline at homo. l The following were the poll baron c. GIQdDllLBuI-oillflnhhllpllll- Maritime Electric Company Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN SIM-t i y ‘ i}: Lion-given.