ps QW i I 1 fi < " ..~z ,,, -r._... s~.__ »-vos I --can . ».f...._. , ,__ ..._ } L l if Pri) ' i . E .e...-,..<»...n....-.... ._ _ vu-sr-.e r.~.¢_.. -»»¢.o¢¢ s ,_ esp . 2. §_§‘°‘,_,l`.*||k secs 1-we - rua cHAr.l.o'r'r~arowN __ ____ _“_ __ ,___g___H,_,- WMI md, ao. 1935 ,..i .. ` ""*l J-' ' “"_ * :_-_ l-i _.-1- I- 'L ie 1-.-e K 'un i an an l lr. az _m i;“’=i°»' M' ”°'°" TH1!=DANNU»iL ITS . . Umwrnn. la 7 ' . '-Naturally. you Nancy Sue Jennings laughed hys- girl Min Riddle terically. Then her large brown eyes to keep her place. narrowed. You don't look "Don’t. bother to come back for you don‘t. talk me." she tossed her head hsughtily to class you wi "I'm sure I wouldn't want to spoil that’s supposed your evening." do in s. town “Some one has to see that Sugar in the Quth sets home." con. reid quietly. rm ways been rise sure she dldn’t understand." Cart’s face Sugar saw the Jealous venom in "You-y0u_’ll the older girl's cya and found her- for yourself if_you self growing more angry by the sec- with Zsnie Lou or ond. Nancy Bue's lip curled. kids when they invlt By ALMA sloux scARBl-:RRY _ J°g_i=-coz;-gieuyrzm “ _ . * ' i , - g,;=»..-;;.°.,_,_1»ff..f.»;u_<;,,L..~<+ff..;=.,,-.,,~.=.,.,,£, Rotor Radio Auction t%$%&W° mawdwmmmammmmu re f.$".lf?1,3i'iu'§i‘f.l reeorr, ‘ Other Charities ggi? ug oetlttriiiiliii “er 'glgggig startle.. Especially la have al lot easier go out e town You are "ob, by ou rneunr more yourself oerteiniy eulwri°r to m°°t O! them “mp conspicuous by running around but their parents dou't'think so.1t's Mmm, of oh*-to town at this hour of the night with 801118 to be hard for YW D0* TD hlve s servant, if you like. But don't friends. But Jane Lee is just going Mn," of ‘mm trouble to come back. I don't play to throw you out if you do; So the A “wha u_“h__apm°ed heart. seconds, darling. Not with a girl only thing I can see for you to do Dum ughko Heavens un' who is so obviously what she ls." until you are older and can earn es' , Before Cart could answer, all Bug- more money is to be meek.snd keep A '°“”d °f Hi' ° °°‘mt‘"P”°‘ _MADE BY EXPERIENCED Balrlms are doomed up emotions o-me your pimms ww new you me *‘““‘" °‘ mi’ tumbling about her ears. She Step- I. chgulrg to g_et sway where you . d? or what? -FROM OOO OWN RECIPE On- “s ....... ........... rr o"‘»’r"e»»»i we-» _ E IN REDIENTS “I suppose," one begun elowi , -'rm sorry I didnt understand “"- WITH RICH R G "you we supposed to be what f, ,oonm-_ 1_1- bod”-1, my moo oeforo Baptize with blood a stony plot, commonly called a lady I suppose that I was dlilerent from anyone Tm mul’ ‘hm bl°“°m :Wm the ` ,S B k y0 fa ily t is 't d oc else Mother Friddle alwa d 59°” S TEWAR fl a ery ...lil ... .... ........ .... r ....l:.:”‘:.2 --of of on PHONE 211 idea who my people were. But if I ¥10rli; s _geautiful lJ1l°¢~ I‘ ' "“R""' E' H' H5’-'°m°n' ' , have to be like yo to be l , 1' oun ou eren y i a hurry.” , KENT ST' proud rm our of`your el:ss'.ldi°r'ou'?; cart wihoed at the bllter rod lime OUR HERITAGE-Ps 16 ,I . - - .__ Juste. dirty minded, dressed uplii- smile that touched her young F; 2;; 'nopessflompaintoperfeotpeace Tnestrife andstrainof liieto §'f°’5 255; E5, 0! what? the Blwiour's face, welcome, and to trace gleam from wounds of &::.-..- -f‘-f-'-~-~1T"~'-"r" `:-"'”'°°’* tle cat!" mouth. God outlines the heritage for N S d - “Pla " h h ut His le T0 th Isra lite thi IN PRINCE EDWARD lSLAND‘ ancy ue gaspe. Patch ap asc, ereac edo and took P6011 _ 6 0 . S plauded drunkenly~ her hand, “don't think I feel that Psalm must have meant much, He '|'|||]g|‘¢|||0SiS and -'Hurreyl Look er`__zhe nice 1i'1 rn- way. rr doesnt more ony diirerenee was rurniller with the dealings oi tie iight. Whoopee! to me who you are or where you Jehovah when his fathers entered Cart shook Sugars arm before came from 1’m justtrying to make into the land of promise Each cllI'l$t,IIl3S SEZIS she could go en. rc brought her to vol; see how some people feel." tribe was given its own 'bound- Provide Money : 1. To conduct an educational carn- _paign as to ways and means of controlling Tuberculosis. To conduct clinics throughout the Province for finding arid diagnosing early cases of Tuber- culosis. 1. For the examination of indivi- duals who have come in contact with 'Tuberculosis cases, particu- larly children, with n. view io preventing the spread of the “$58. ; 4. For thee supervision of active cases of Tuberculosis OUTSIDE OF THE SANATORIUM; that " is. of SUCH CASES AS CAN- NOT BE ACCOMII/IODATED IN THE INSTITUTION. B. For assistance to Gyro-Rctarian Boys' Camp. C For assistance to Crippled Child- ren suffering from Bone Tuber- cuiosis. i__'-&:=l'i*_-*_* O2 f __ ___ ___ Q 4 ">. ex' J "` "1 f' ,°/V ~ ` f _ iff"f rf.” ` - 3-.N _ _,iff-' im I O \ Eos? l r O ‘ .. . M7 New Years ' See_a¢ first hand the Old I Courm-y’s strong economic , “come back”= , CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR sA|i.mGso»'¢ ou`l:c'r su LANE so Bririrb .md Continental pam ” From SAINT JOHN ~ |¥(Fns Hshhxsu in IGM) ' Deo. 6-Montclaro \. Dee- 12-Duchess of Richmond Deo. 14-Duchess of Athell Dec. 20-Montrose _ "unch Crossing the 4l_ll°".° °“- S - co-O-»» P-OO° °"f°:.".‘l.“:.f.’:l comforrablh .°c° °°‘.n:;t third Choo; you O-"1 “:;;s.»:;.“.fx....... M/loullrsnlasmnr _ t , D s . ~-._- _ N. B. ;_: ’ CANADIAN' PACIFIC her senses. Lou and Zanie Lou have been so aries Each territory was suited tn _ "Cut lt," he said sharply. "Some K00d-" She warmed at the kindness the men to whom it was allotted. Citizens are reminded that one will hour you." in hir voice. “And Mr. oneilly. Her study if you will the ehmoier- any person who is Ol. De- In B dB2¢. Sugar felt herself beln_K like a brother to me.” istics of the sons of Jacob as giv- ber 315'” 1935 in default hurried through th_e house to Carts Cart released her hand. _ en in Gen. 49 and compare it with Gem O _ C, __ car. She sank bac.: into the cush- Thats another thins Ive Won- the division of' the land by Josh. for any part. of his lV_l¢ iorls, her head throbbing. dared about. I-le sat back thought- 12-29 ¢mpf¢;-3 md nogme how taxes and assessments will Oh. “she covered her ey_es mis- WHY: Thtfes Umm BUYS to be each was given the portion best have, no right to vote in the erably. What have I done? talk if you are seen with him. The suiged go meh- hobgm . . . d ,H _cart started the machine. airls will be Jealous b¢=O_O»u-OO he lloys The outstanding not in serio- next Civic election, an nl norger lc, he lit o eigorerie "1 you so muon attention, and theyre me is may the Precept, owen to be excluded from the elect- dont blame you for losing your tem- if°iHK t° W0“‘i¢\‘ Why ht 511011111 be these ancient peoples are equally oral liStS_ ?;l;.__ Nancy Sue had it coming to €nIy3u i_;;_>_t_hi¢;__¢€xcluslon _og sumo to the mods of tho goth GEO- P- NICHOLSONO "I should have kept ‘m mouth to bees;en'witholllm wonldllhqyg celltury' Z .. City Clerk. shuigtoh, if I only hadn’_tycomel I Sugar sank farther back in her Thyfongag; gurgqrffgegeflfafemz 1 mjgrroulnlilli kyxdllwgolllizetrlr' io be ur seflbiuff-but her so ood to me I "nd °' °‘" bm" T”°°' it ’°“ 1132604 . ________ patchy.. , mmm hurt his Ieeunis., ‘ Will the command “Ye shall utter- ly drive them out " Num. 83. 52-58 S t . ’ C____;l_;¢__ai;_h8i:_r;n_1;l;_e truth. Jim (Tc Be Continued) to J“d_ I_ Huw does this camps" "Zanie Lou’s idea of a good joke. I suppose. I can’t see that you're to I N M E M 0 R I A M . mgjiwgigaulgviiggr mga? I blame. You mustn't let it get you P Notice is hereby given that the down. But I just hope Jane Lee -- 313315 their mm mm mmm °f ,_ d .L H d t_,. _ r 's-and failed. , il’a`;“dn'fe:-`lb'f:‘1hlll=.nx1ll‘ll5?va¢ asc oglllzor glahgg. ' JOHN ____F M°QUAm M-*lf “ P°°P1° We h*“'°f1'l°d UGO”-Se A. M. in the City Court Room in the "She will, don't worr_j_y. Miss Jen- ' 1,, the ea,-yy days of August one if B-nI:;l___l_<;g; Cg;iti;¢I_>_1__x’s)_§_;e_rnlitiri °“"““"““‘ " “‘° '°"“i“““ "‘l°' “‘fli'§. "i.’.‘.‘ 55%? lihif' . . . ‘“°"““= ‘° W” “°““°“ “"‘°““ ““” emi>°fi=l»r win ew with 5-e GET Goon ENTERTANMENT for hearing all illlllttlle 'W1 V* U U 6' We 0 $9 0 in the early hours while doing his ' ations of the Assessor and from the Dick and see that he doesnt let hom work on his well kept farm, wmmand ev" hem” Us _ ,, ‘assessments and rates imposed by Jsjéoi-_'§'i_€e 111315:; l;__°l1b:;lg¢; f0_l;_il_t_;' w Mr. John F. McQuaid. a respected A;'°gJ€h0;1;:'nfz};';,;‘r?°1§v“;‘ uhmadm' a l ~ GREATLY AID CRIPPLED CHILDREN _ l “‘:..‘i12l .?:;‘::.°.l'.. eu. ...r ....-- .i... .......‘? .....-. ;g;ig=,;;f,,O;;;,°f,;§f;i,g,; °fg;,=,,1;,=g for .one .er ee.. wo... W. GET GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY GEO, P_ Nwggpsgy, _ lmcw_ what I should do without by ,_ violent headMhe_ 'Being un_ _have was fort departed. Curtailing Cu! CNW' y°“‘ ' able to proceed with the job on Sie’ su ,gaining them' i“'m°d °f r.-asie-il-so-lol. They Wt” in f'°“* °f th’ h°““' hood he took his oer in order to E em’ , ° D0 “mmm” Cort ségplled the car and flicked his reach the home of hm mother not EEOLISY' ;'»_i;___1'_;i|!ioeIseggil_l(i_lrd- 1-~' c_ga.re e. _ ar a . About 9 ‘clock he' uc' ' B ' A “W9 Dmnmon or ,MNADA ‘Then youve forgiven me for ioungwbi' E good nglghbor Dam? hiivé 8£0Pl>€d at Education and rnovlrwl-1 or frightening you?" unc Y 1 me ar hih had not fully entered into that. Is PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND "Oh, yes,” Sugar dropped her tslgmc °"5 n ° A W ° that true of your province, of your IN :mn rlrolwra counrr head or :ho memory of his kisses. 5 ed °” *Pe WW' W 9” me" ”° union, or yourself? » zsslr George v.. A. D. 1935. “or course 1 have. You mustrrt ever *"4* ”‘°“‘¢’ ~’ “°"“’- D* B°"Y°’- Not thot we should hnrlr book to In Ra llhtate of Eliza Jane Pos- think about it again." Cnpmdl W” msmy ““'mm°“°d' the “good old days” by any rncsng ter, late of Milton in Queens "I suppose you know !'ve been.W.h° “fm dmgnmis' "d"15°d re' but that we should never lose the' County in the said Provimle, Single away, We went on a flying trip to m°Val t° tht h0SPlfA\l~ visyon of .post sucoesmu methods Woman, deceased, testate: New York. A party of us. I wanted He” he "°"’“1”°d '°" “mul ” and grasp some ineffectual scheme By the Honourable Harold Leon- towrite you a letter but I was m°m‘h' ‘5°meum°° ms °°”dm°“ that results in failure and follow ard Palmer. SUINKB-te. J\1dB€ 'Of afraid some of the family would see glvmg 3-em” 0! mp* '-0 hi* “‘“'~°'€9 it to the deny;-,_ Probate, etc., etc. it and know my writing. I wanted *md °~¥\Xl0US friends. On 'Fhursdey why do we regularly lose mem- To the Sheriff of the County of you to know how sorry I was." m°1`¥1if18'. Sepfémber 5th, after re- bers money and fomemlneu? Queens Cmmw or any Constable or on Wa_m.,._ nece_gm,y_.. sugar ceiving the last Sacraments of om); by ,Mk “vision nme$lve_ literate person within said county touched his arm. "But it was sweet H011! Uhulfh Ht I-he 11°-Hd! Of th* mos ond fam., m thé God who GREETING: of you to think of it_ 1‘ve put ig en. hospital chaplain, he passed from says' ...They SHALL NOT be ab! WHEREAS upon reading the pet- tirely out of my mind, really." earth to receive the heavenly re- to Shand before thee_I lu bg ltion on file of William E. Bentley "I wish I could." Cart moved a ward for a. life spent in doing his with thee whithe W th of Charlottetown in Queens Coun- little farther away from her and duty W his Creator and to his meat I WILL NOT lgxerfr °}‘} ty aroreue_;d, Barrister, th; Exoou- <_r_lii_r_ng_ed the uuoigit. you mind neiéiiboés in this world. ' mm' tor of t e above name oe.ate. gve youa i e ce?" e eceased was son of the “emi ‘~“:.§.‘.°.‘....”“".°" '.:1:.i...':§.:-z; .;;§°f.1"..€¥;:.’”:‘..r..“’“.°§°::‘.§ ...QM "c" E- “.‘.‘.‘i. in ‘ ”?<‘=’<'¢=*r5§"'r‘¥=’?~'i=’»i»‘il~¢’¥=°”‘ su or e . sa an a . ua an w c va set forth: You are therefore here- “It's a little difficult to know farm and well appointed buildings, *nsrolw by required to cite all persons ln- where to begin." Jim Carter ran his together with n nice herd of cattle Unde th r ,terasted in the said F-state to be hand through his hair. "But after and other farm animals, evidenced um 'mi “me” ° tl” Wu' .und appear before me at a Probate what happened tonight I think it his ghfin; md industry _Ho woo o ';P"° bww! WSW, Nova Scotia Court to be held in the Court will be easier for you to under- young mon of quiet, oomowotlvo Wi” df? 111 1916. House in Charlottetown, in Queens stand." ' disposition, on obugmg neighbor, 'J PNV1°“-S i'°¢0rd Of a steady County in the said Province, on He hesitated, and _sugar kept sil- g, good citizen 1,-um every stood. ‘md °°““““°d 551118810 f0l‘ l>i'0- Wednesday the eighteenth day of ent. Then he plunged, ooum and mast essential for hap_ hibition dated as far back as 1850. December next coming, at the hour For some unknown reason. Bug- yiness in eternity. a God fearing, In 1773 this Province had e. of eleven o'clock fox-enoon of the ar- illrls like you aren’t supposed tc onotgool goghouo John I Mo- 11°”-Se UW that during the fol- same day to shew cause if any they DB 1111111811 11811188- I Irie!!-I1, ,a Eirl Quld was truly on oxomppu- of 1°Wm3 tW° WMS WU-1 H-mended to can why the Accounts of the said D101-ISM HD in an orphanage, or a oothouo Acuom for he was always be more effective by empowering Estate should not be primed and ilirl who has to wonk for a living in tho forefront at the cm of the U10 Gfilhd Jury "to recommend tb the Estate closed as prayed for in and serve some one else 1sn’t sup- oomh odoob to do his mam in the Justices of the Peace as many said petition and on motion of W. Doscd to have a normal desire to pamdhml Muvmu, In hm ossocb fit and DTOPGT l>€l'S0\18 Oi’ good E, Bentley, Esq., Proctor for raid meet people and have good times ,mon with nommthoucs for 5 fame and sober life and conver- Petitioner. and 80 places. Irs considered prac- number or years he exemplified in 5351011 B4 they judged necessary to And I do hereby order that s. true ticaily a crime in a town like his daily me by dean conduct be licensed." However. by 1551 oooy he,-,og be gonhwm, pnbml-,ed for her to__try _to better herself._'_ Clem _,peach 'by pmmcal appu: Nova Scotia had become so im- ,.~_ ,. ...__ .____u__ _-___._ in some HOWBPOPOY PUUINM 1° I "“°W- SW” “°dd°d- ‘Im “tion of ,dat ms 0,,,,,o,. and *md With femllerance sentirneni. " ' " ' _ "‘""" Charlottetown aforesaid once' each fizldihg a little more out every day. me mcmng of H” church expect’ that ten of its seventeen coumleo I c week for at least four consecutive I WIS B terrible blow to me the ed from mm that loyalty to hm refused to grant licenses I weeks from the date hereof and limi diy I came from Orllhv-Mae Church wma; is ._ proof that 8 In 1854 a pronounced ggmgiun with our history? ~ that ‘ true cm” be forthwith Dost- H to “nd § was supposed to be y0l-Ing mln Wh() L! I¢7yll 50 hld I8- for pxmdnelal prohibition was , ' cspectl ely, namely. in th hall of lbs Collrt House in Charlottetown J. il. nENrr.av,'lr. o. flf°f°¢\id» ‘lt °f nm **‘° “'°Y”'1‘ Barrister: and Attorneys-st-Law . HONEY T0 LOAN ._0i!ioe: 180 Richmond Street. E` acGui a & Trainor g' Il Q arorirll.hneoalpn,x.c.» ‘ O c. sr.. cm: Tnnror, B. a. ; Barristen, Solicitors, etc. ‘ MONEY 'I0 [DAN (Mice: Ovar Provincial Bank. llolunoml Street, Charlottetown. ; H. A. ` year of His Ms_1esty'e reign. Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid. and in front of the schoolhouse in Milton aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the said Court this 14th day of November, A D. 1985 and in the 28th isgd.) ll. L. PALMER Judge of Probate (L. B. - I'-“£14 Help For Difficult * Reading ellggig 'r;§,i,. iliiiiii . 9.. ' "*“%f.& G. lr. _uuieaem Carter QQ choir, and being musically gifted often took part in social functions in Bt Josephs Parish hall and other social gatherings We regret that we tender this feeble tribute to our dear departed so late but ae life is emrlal a good word spoken or written of the dead is never inopportune His place in the commnunity is hard tc fill, but he has not lived in vain, for-hislifehesbeens.psragon,». stimulus io the present generation, and no doubt many of the young men of today will profit, by it 'nie remains were conveyed on the evening of the iith by motor hoarse to the home of his mother, and the funeral. which was one of the largest seen for years. took celebrated by the pastor, Rev. J. °"r'i§m' mor is s were c- mwd Gorman, James Cobb. Austin Cameron; Emmett llwildhlli, 311000 llobflholl. Tlserosiieleftt/omolimskind, considerate and industrious broth- uvandaon,lli|mot‘iler,1li'l.Annie Moquald, five brothers, vincent P. in the United States; lmmett e:'“~n=snrr:erOs ; : an thnsssggrs, Mrs. Joseph smith (Kathleen) New York, Hrs lm willy' mutt wink (Mum. et. ester; Hlrtai'.'»sad Hn. Job Ryan (G0r\r\l&l,Kyd»Part,a1lsss lhqdinu-sltlriisln dons Daminnstliiptnetusiaesst ed in the following public plsoee so Poisonous had to sleep In the started imd two lizicn is the out l ill iii to ' Yea" 18'" Such cellar. That was lesson number hh c°mm_y_ "rin wg’ a” fzfgnu, a law was proposed by th, gov, a, valuable member of the church t° °' °°mmm°° °‘ °h° 1°¥'ml¢“| Wl;:__r:mi_t_ was defeat/ed tion bills were persistent- ly presented but in 1858 a new license law was adopted which with some amendments held sway for over 30 years During the 80's thirteen of thc counties went dry under the cm ada Temperance Act with licenses ill but three of the counties and the Orbital city or Humor “$2‘!.°§.'. T.. ‘°i2...i .l’.;°"”“°“‘ . D N 512091! 'knipersnce Act, was sdolplza with the mention or the city Halifax with the provision at the Capital could be msd; dry by n. niaiorlty vote rn isle, °°mPlete prohibition became law. Bill. with the unfortunate rescind- Nooo mo omm vm, ill! in 1_9!! of the Dominion Gov- when ,:.nReqlii:)m Higliduatf: was °mm°°°‘ °“'4°"'i“'°°“°°il l1i0~ hlblting manufacture d im ._ 21%, which has beenznnactedpale 'll RIP. ova Scotia, f l. 10713! the lead of the other :ix Pl'0Vi!icel which had enacted pro- vincial liquor control, also adept. ed the I-liquor control Act. Liquor. um A’Iln.rrl:s hol in the smallest quant- d for s pi-ire i , ii evidence it isn'tf_i|'¢!:o;t for Ifslco ities fsba is the _ member of me Holy Num seem” _ ernment. but action was referred _ ' _ . tem ed _ ' or , th aeroplane l I arranged. HOW TO BID _ -ii THURSDAY EVENING Dec b .:°:.:‘.‘~‘ if.1‘..°l........ - . 1 ~ Gm Or 5th* ' 6.|o |>. M. H .-. over c. H. c. K. KEEP THE ABOVE DATE OPEN. A good opportunity to obtain many useful articles and at the same time help a worthy cause. A full list of goods offered will be published and distributed, giving details of articles ' offered-the names of donors and values. Please keep this list for ref- erence on night of Auction, Thursday, December 5th, All article on list will be fully described and numbered. 'At 6.10 ~ . P. M. over CHCK auciioneers will cali out the iirst ten articles on the list. Take your ’phone and ask central for Radio Auction (not necessary to give any number) and you are at once connected with auction rooms, Give to person answering 'phone the NUMBER of the lot of goods you are bidding on, the amount of your bid, your name and address and your ’pI\one number. If time permits all bids received will be announced over the air, otherwise only highest bids will be given. Articles will be announced twice and at third calling- knocked down to highest bidder unless in case of a tie bid. Payment to be made the following day at tile Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau Office, and delivery of goods Goods oder-ed are now on display at the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau Office, where advance bids may be made on any article on the list, but no' article will be definitely sold before the regular auction and in the manner described above. Payment to be made the day following auction at the above office and delivery of goods arranged. ‘ ,V======~===¢sPrnczA1; furrzrxr »»_ ‘ s I' I There are about 400 articles ln ali. Aa soon as 180 articles have -, been sold, numbers up to this amount will be placed in a hat. and I' one number drawn. The Buyer of the article having the similar 'l number will receive a Special 8-I0 lb. Christmas Turkey. This will F be repeated with each remaining 130 articles, giving 8 special prizes. I in all. In addition a Grand Prize will be drawn for in the same man- ner from all the numbers sold, and the buyer holding that number ; i ‘ will reeeive e cmd Prize of 12-15 lb. cmrimor Turkey. . Please 'Aid by Tuning In and Making Your Bids Prolnpily. terisive training. Tildcn never ac- cepm invitations to dinner, official or private, llntil the tollmnment ls finished. He does not drink any alcohol. All the Americans take great care of themselves. Cocktails are forbidden." John J. McGraw, fonner man- ager of the New York Giants, says: “No athlete can beat 'the drinking game. It upsets the men- tal peace of mind as well as the physical. In the cld days there were a few men of extraordinary physical strength and resistance who lasted for a while in spite of their weaknesses in conduct, but they were 1-are exceptions. Now- adays we find even beginning try- ing to beat John Barleycorn. They always lose." Connie Mack, manager of`PliIla- dolphin. Athletics, says: "All the umpires together have not put. as many players out of the game as old man boose." Suzanne Lenglen, tennis star of Pi-ance, coming from e. winc- drinking country, says: "I drink no wine or alcoholic drinks of any kind." Alonzo Stagg, coach at the 'Uni- versity of Chicago. says: "Coaches and trainers are dead against the use of alcoholic liquors, even beer," The "greatest of them all," Knuto Rockne, former coach of Notre Dame, "demanded that the men on his teams abstain from alcoholic drinks both in and out of football seasons."-Colliers Magazine, 1927. GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY In one momlng‘s brief but crowded parade, two incidents or csses stand out as particularly -il- lulninating. In one the names of a considerable number of boys and girls. perhaps high school or col- lege students, were called as s. group The charge was intoxica- tion. Unlike the more hardened cases. these youngsters were mute. The Judge was considerate, not probing into details. "GulIty?" he asked. No reply. "If any of you wants to plead not guilty, hold hp your hand." No hand went up. Sentence was pronounced, and the parade went on. A young husband and father had been arrested crazy drunk. He had attacked his wife, threatening to kill her, be- sides mlstneating the children. His wife testified that he spent his money for liquor, so that the family had to go on relief. Bent- ence-a fine and the workhouse- and again the parade moved on. All this and more in a brief half- hour in a single court in a single city, in s single State of this enisnclpaied country of ours; just 'one little segment of the monster wet parade that is marching, reel- ing, down the broad highway of repeal.-"The American Friend." SPIKED CANDY Federal officials on February 8 ill New York moved to determine by a test can whether or not the prohibition law is being violated through sale of candies with cen- ters of whiskey and brandy. Pro- hibition Agent Kennedy arrested two men as owners of a pushcai-t from which liquor _candies were being sold at four or five cents at the corner of Sixth avenue and Fbrty-sixth street The men were =,:-::_- "~__.1-._" :...>,~;: .__._. lanested. Kennedy said, he-value, th advertised: ‘ ‘WOO per cent. ‘Whiskey for rule." SMTLES . A volume could be written oc the psychology of the smile in business, another upon tile from irl business. The smile is thi- friend to irusinessytlle frown ibn vn<‘nli'. The smile OPERA the door! lull' ‘frown closes it. The smile l< wei- onme everywhere; the frown is noi wanted anywhere. 'I'he smile omni hearts; the frown closes ilu-m. The smile gets past the ofrirr, boy. pest the buffer to the privuic oi- ` flee; the frown sits wlliiillfr 10|' the admission which llc rli`\'<‘! gains. 'Rho grilk opens all hollris as well ss doors. It always nlnkos n good impression, while