ma; z, 193i A Sample Book W,“ “wry-live new sad Nlflllr designs of the l!!! u Ply,‘ Thl; D00‘ ll [PEG for the Mill‘ llll lfltllllfl w‘ M, "u, room In the house at New and Popular fi wpudllfnlllhllliolbonldillllfiipy. ,....|--~..--.n.uu muse . . Add}!!! psooseasvvolnuiielilo v ~-u---.--.¢..-- sun-nuns nolvulsoaosauuoaoanessasunsung . a ‘oenrnu a layman's llew Wallpaper y i “"”"'““' ' slammed n. r. ll0LlMll up. y, \N cuartnorrnown ‘q-lmertion Tug} ‘ "pisses-lions... . .- . ugglnsertlom........-..... .,g-Q¢4fi-0OOO->OO-OQ§OO§ For Sale OQ-GOOOQ-OQQQO-I Classified Advertisements "llleparllneofiwordn Nlllrllneoflworh u... lspelllnearswoeda us... Ioperllneofiwords Female Help Wanted Tum“ "' “adios Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. rum; 1215-2-29-31. BELFAST all. Jfilllfl Pfilbywriqg Church. Sunday, Mam; m,‘ Se? vloel of worship 11.00 s. m. and 7.00 p. m. Minister Rev. D. L, 0mm“ me noose or- DREAM8 Come Two. The Guardian's new eerigi smry- Wm 555" Bllillllly. It's one oi’ Muilllfl P8111141’! U680. Watch out for the opening amps", POLICE COURT. _ yang-day morning at the Police Court q dump w“ $10. and costs of 20 days. A v1 ease was heard and sdiourced until Thursday. LONG SERVICE MEDAL-Major I... T. Lowther of the P. s. 1. Light Horse has the distinction of being, one of s group who received the Colonial Auxiliary lone; Lpng Service Medal. YESWRDAYS MARKET. _. ‘there was a poor attendance at the SUITABLE FOR M.» ' etc., 1c. per t! , outhuuscs. Guardian “u; - OLD ‘PAPERS. I - bundle. Guardian Office. fi-d-tf. , 551.5 T0 cs1‘. Boaan Am; flslgns on hand It Quartile‘: 551.8 - 0H8 IIIPBBIAL g Gas Engine. Good condi- Apply H. H. Cohoon, Murray P. E. I. 1245-3-3-61. l I .;|',| E BULL FOR BALE, l0 _ m; old. Sire SB. larch John. |everal good yearling heifers. .. wasonable. Would take y good oats in extmange. A. s; Sons. Charlottetown. l242-8-2-3i. Miscellaneous ‘ ALFRED McDONALD, Hi0- . Land Surveyor, Barman- ilt. 3. Sour-is.) , 0379-10454 month --—-— .IBY STOCK FOB SPRING gym-flowers. fruit, shrubbery. m]; now to F. S. Reeves, Bout-h- 1085-2-23-81. i IBCAPED. A SILVER BLACK Fox escaped from Ranch mcharlottctown, marked D. 0. vlitear. 47-8 left ear. Report to lllnlian Office. Bmnil reward. 1204-2-29-31. w‘ WRITE I01! m: namis price and terms on farm hplements before ordering. Re- the man who brought spa the price of implements on 1R1. We sell directto the mm, saving you agents profits. 1.0. Dennis, Charlottetown. i 1243-8-2- {ill Wanted i .<| SEVEN ROOM HOUSE ilfarch 5th. Apply Guardian. . lflS-S-l-Sl. "‘ - I SERVES ISTRANGED WIFE WITH ALL MEALS ‘»- c crrr. N._J., no. as ~ Karras must give his wife ‘meals iii his iestem-ant, sl- U- she is suing him for a d1- Vlcs Ctmncellor Robert H. -- ll has ruled. - ‘filling the wife's petiton for ‘ l0 inBlflflEYlfl-UCQ, i119 Uflllft her that she could take her in the restaurant and ord- llfras to give he!‘ “flood eer- lnd courtesy." We case was postponed for three -‘ by the vice chancellor, who the hollfl that the ample " reconciled as a result of _ "lite daily meeting, l! and v Game quarterly meet. of the Fish and 7' held on Friday, ‘i 8-00 puma ut Board not»... “’ Hall Annex. ' all. MacFADYEN, a " .,_a§€c1'eiary, lEWeit llotel @_._- Jar vver ma: at the as". Bordon. but leans , ~ W40! s. comfortable "m- lo a steam heated “$011!; “"- l meals panel. Isl. I" eAssociation, will _ waivmn-A amt, apsawgn Hotel. Borden. iaoa-z-zo-z; Fresh Troops For New Offensive i SHANGHAI, Mar. 1.-—(A.P.)--A line from Chapel to Klangwan shoved aside talk today of an lm. mhaent peace. Fresh troops took part in the at- tack launched at 8.30 a. m. against Chinese still holding their positions. their Whamzpoo flying field in a test oi’ their devices. 543ml? 110"“ Dflviously Chinese in- lnB soldiers. Then the Japanese put on a coun. ter attack in which they recovered most of the ground they had lost, but the Chinese held on the Paitse Bridge, north of Chapel. IMKOUS PAINTING some. Feb. Zil-The Italian gov- emnumt has purchased freon Prince Alberto Glcvanelll of Venice the fansous painting by Giorglom; en- titled "The Tetnpest" and Benerally recognized as the most valuable pri- vately-owncd canvas in the world. Many large offers have been made to Prince Giovanelli, one of them being o! $1,000,000 but he was un- able to accept any of them because of the Italian law forbidding the importation of works of art without the government's consent. lhasmuch as the Prince has never been able to obtain permission for the exportation oi the painting he has been obliged to accept the gov- ernment's price, which is reputed to be $250,000. “The Terrrpest", we cf lea than s. score of authenticated works by the famous fifteenth and sixteenth century artist Giorglone, has hunt‘ in the gallery of the Giovanelli family in Venice sci» the last 150 years. Joseph Duveen o! London offered $1,000,000, the highest price for a pointing in history on condition Giovanelll and the other of $500,- OM to" Prince Giovanelli and $500.- 01!) to the city of Venice for the construction of a bridge. — TIJRNIPS - Wo no buying Turnip: every i‘ 1hr at on! Warehouse, Hogan's c wan. J. Lester Douglas Warehouse Phone 1110 Office Phone Dal i < i Mr Merchant! Whonnmwaesnbeoirer- vlseteyol-glveunenll. lhlvohanscssol-cao. Delllois Bros. a Limited “it nose r. onn-n, Mlllferg. ‘market, . y. i -one of $1,000,000 outright to Prince James Christie of New f“ Hay sold from 40c to 45c: straw 35c; oats 32c to 35c; turnips 11c; chicken 75c and $1.25; butter 28c: eggs 25o and 28c, apples 5c and 10c. ENIOYS OUTING -— Mt’. Henry iinman. of Orapaud, although over three score years and ten, enjoyed new Japanese ofloluive over a Ions ‘a drive to Springfield last Tuesday "101111118. where he spent the day Pleasantly with his relatives at Mr. George Haslanfss-E. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. .- Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. White, ‘hmnm muhY-Vr b°mb1nE Planes ‘ Murray Harbor, P. E. Island an- and machine guns canted the brunt nounce I of battle. The Japanese indicated “daughter Gertrude M” to M, 1'1!“ “my planned to use a new and Walter s. Weeks, Fredericton, P. E: modern implement of warfare when ‘ Island. Marriage to take place m aviators laid smoke screens over i March. the marriage oi’ their 1244-84-11. PEAKES WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. l ~The February meeting or Peakes fsntrymen swept across Chapel and Institute was held at the home of broke down the Japanese defences ‘the President, Mrs. Jos. A. McDon- ln n surprise attack. The Japanese laid, on the 10th. Si: member; ma called for assistance from their big ‘several visitors were present. guns and soon stopped the assault- President opened the meetlngin the I The usual way. Roll call was answered by each member paying 5 cents] Minutes of previous meeting were‘ mat of $1.00 ws-s received. A card ' o! sympathy was sent to w. and. Mrs. Urban Bradley. The buflngg part of the meeting finished. Mrs. Jos. A. and Mrs. P. o. McDonald then took charge of the entertain.- nouoirr BY rratv xnent pm, and gave p, must, lwm“ “W118 in "Ty". First prize being‘ awarded to Mrs. J. Devine, second. Miss Lena McDonald. Whist was then played. Mrs. n. A. Mc- Donald winning nisnest points. Mrs. ‘ .1. w. Currie and Mrs. J. a. McDon. aid equal, drawn by M78. McDonald. A delicious lunch was then served and meeting adjourned. Mm p_ Q_ McDonald kindly invited members of Institute and "Dramatic Club" to meet at her home More}; 13th BIRTHS OONNOLLY-In Ottowl, Fab. l3, 190a. ts Mr. and Mrs. John Con- nolly, (nee Helen Storey) e. son, John Gerald. COFFIN-wllt Cherry Bill on 1M), 28, 195B. to Mr. and Mrs. Hamid G. Coffin (nee Alice McAssey) a daughter. (Pat. Please Copy) DEATFS MloDONALD—On March llt at 27 mn- , 1 1 ed, Sir yea“ m’ “was em Eusfon Street, Anne MacDonald, m her 80th year. mineral notice later. ‘crnusrrn-st Palisade Perk, New that it be taken out of the country. ‘Jersey, U. S. A. on March 1st, Mrs. He made the offer in two forms. Matilda S. Christie. wife of the late THE CHARLOTTETOWN gljisgplén ‘lint NEW suntan-Th, Guard- ian's new serial story will he Mar- garet Peddlers fascinating book, “The House of Dreams Come True." A FASCINATING STORY — love knows no better pathfinder than Miss Pedler, says a review critic. Start her new serial “The House of Dreams Come True" in the this week. TAKEN T0 HOSPITAL — Her friends will regret to bear that Mrs. Hyatt 30.81am, Springfield, had to be taken to the Prince Edward 15-, 11nd Hospital for treatment on Thursday and are anxiously await- ing news of her recovem-E. Naruaardzarrou warms- Among the 11st of those who have recently been granted naturaliza- tion papers appears the name of Samuel. Silsbury Hood (U. S. A.) section foreman, Charlottetown. CORNWALL CHARGE-March 0th. Kingston at 11 A. M; New Dominion at 3 P. M; Cornwall at ‘f P. Ml. The Oomwall Y. P. S. will girve a service on World Peace at New Dominion Church st 3. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. ti‘ Silver Fox Captured By Impromptu Hunters After Chase Over Roof . LONDON. 0nt., March 1—Ex- Derlcnccd hunters consider them- selves fortunate when they manage to CBPturc a silver-black fox in its native haunts of the hills and for- ests, but that one should be taken alive in the heart oi e busy city is almost unbrlievablo. But that is what happened yes- terday, and C. D. Clement, mam- gel‘ of a local chick hatchery, end James Bell, 2'10 " P15553111, avenue, were the men favored by Lady Luck. Reynarcl. uns first seen on Be.- thurst street by Bell. He gave chase and the fox nimbly leaped to the roof of the City Gas Company sheds, which run along the south side of tho street directly opposite the hatchery. The fox trotted allover the roof of the building looking for an avenue of escape, and Mr. Clement ISLAND LADY DEAD-Mrs. W. 2B. LePage received the sad news that her mother, Mrs. Matilda B. Christie passed away at Palisade Park. U. B. A., yesterday morning. Mrs. Christie, who was in her 91st year, lived the greater part of her life at New Glasgow Mills in this province. but 1n later years has been living part time with her daughter, Mrs. W. H. YaDcau, at whose home she passed away. she leaves to mourn besides her two daughters, Mrs. YaDeau and Mrs. LePage, four sons. Jordan, James W. Wendell and Earl,’ all of New York City. Her remains will be brought to the Island for burial in New Glasgow cemetery. Funeral notice later. i RED CROSS MEETING _ The “Progressive Juniors" of the Avon- dale Junior Red Cross branch held their meeting on February 11th, with thirteen memb s present. The president called the meeting to or- der. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. The roll call was answered by “Jokes? n,“ and ampm c mmmt ‘Reports from the different commit- tees were then heard, and the fol. I lowing new ones were appointed for ‘the month. Cleaning Committee: Rita Keoughan, Agatha O'Donnell, Mary Keoughen and Thelma O'- Donnell; Press Committee, Cather- ine O'Donnell, Bobby Lynn and Em- mett Ryan were appointed to carry fresh drinking water every day. It was decided to make a portfolio. The next meeting is to be held on March 11th. Roll cell will be ens- wered by "Riddles." The meeting W" bmllflhi i° a do“ b1’ Singing study led by the Rev. n. s. Blshop,_ 2. Frances fluid; the National Anthem. - (Patriot taken from the 2nd ghapte, 0g Stzmmgn, ‘Marks gospel from the 1-12 versel on the faith and miracles-wrought- null; please copy). PERSONALS The friends oi’ Mr. Walter Mac he has passed with honors and first class honors the various, examina- tions for his degree of Associate Toronto Conservatory of Music. Benny Leonard Beats McMahon NEW YORK. ' outpolnted Billy Mc- Mahon, young Irishman. in ten rounds at the Bt. Nicholas Arena lust night to win the most import- ant struggle in his come beck cum- feated in 1924, weighed 151 3-4 pounds, McMahon 140. There were no knock-downs. , N. Y., Man, 1—- Benny Iconard, former lightweight I ‘named and single mam game was P. E. 1., in her 91st year. Inner-ll notice later. modems-at Everett, m”, m. 29th, Mrs. Sarah n. Perkins, aged ‘so. widow or the late Rev. w. w. Perkins. Funeral will be held. on Friday. March 4th at 2.30 p. m. from the residence of her deter. Charlottetown. Nlrs. l". P. Taylor, Funeral private. Please omit flow- ere. in loving memory of our darling Doubt-a MR8. (II-IN DUNNING Who Died Mil-roll 2nd, 1990. N. D. MacLean UNDIITAIIB IHBLAIIII Charlottetown and North Wlltshlre Phone HI i lll liilmlllilli a qood ab; Always cam; a Package ofl/fe 80ers Fits pocket ' J or purse They Sweetest ‘the breath PEP-O-MINT WINT-O-OREEN Joined Bell in the chase. Going to opposite ends of the shed the men climbed i0 the roof and began to close in on the fox. Releasing the ‘immediate necessity of going some place, the frightened animal iump- ‘,ed down into the Gas Company yards, a drop of 12 feet. New Glasgow The Junior Hockey team "The zColts" and the Oyster Bed. Bruins, gave an interesting exhibition of hockey in the New Glasgow Rink on Wednesday evening last. The score being 3-1 in favor oi.’ the "Colts? In the first period the Colts started to do their stufli by Robert Stevenson scoring, then Clarence Doucctte for the Bruins. The O‘mer Pineau scored about ten minutes after it started. The re- maindcr of the period was soorless. In the third period O'Mer Pineau again scored. Lorne Stevenson was the capable Referee and handed out no Pehalties. The llne up.- Colts, Goal, Earl Houston, Wings, Robert Stevenson and Richie Smith. centre, Louis Plnenu, Defmcc. Howard Ling and Foster Sellers. ‘Bruins, Goal, Ben Gallant, Flor- Wvards, Howard Gallant and Roy ‘Gallant. Centres, finest Doucette and Vincent Douoette, Defence Raymond and blulcucr: DOLICGRQ. The Cavendish Young Peoples‘ sccicty hold their wceizl-ynnecting ‘n Friday, Fob. 19th, st the Manse. ‘fleeting opened by 511181118. “What o. Friend We have in Jesus." Bible ‘by Jesus. The pastor then led in prayer, followed by the ‘Lords prayer in unison, Minuiesiof last m!" Wm be P1935611 to know that meeting were read and s/pproved. R/oll call answered by twelve Reds and six Blues. Tnc social Com- nfttce then took charKE. Mid H jolly social hour was Spent in games,’ contests and Sing 8008- A “double header” took place at the New Glasgow Rink Thursday evening inst when the married men and single men played, also the colts and the Skyscrapers. The a wicked one, both teams working hard. Shortly before the bell in the first period, Harold Stevenson of the singles slipped in a shaft? rnc. During the second period singles and R. Dicklcscn for the married men. The third period was scoreless. The game ended 2-1 in favor of the singles. The line up was as follows: Married Men-Goal. ivler-vyy; Bulman. Win88. Lorne and Herbert Stevenson, Centre, R. Dickieson, Defence, Roy Malls and Harold Dickieson. singles: Goal, Earl Houston, wings, Louis ‘Nfabey and Chalmers beard, Centre, Har- old Stevenson, Defence, Kenneth and Edwin Etevenson, Louis Pin- cau refereed the games. The Colts and Skyscrapers the ,smond game was some what one sided this being the rust some iol‘ thc Scyscraipers. 1n the first M1‘- lod the Colt; took everything a- heed of them, scoring 8 times for their team, in thc second period they netted the puck 4 times, in the third the Skyscrapers held their own and Gilbert Richards scored. making the score 10-1 in favor of the Colts. Baa-old Stevenson was the Goal, Jerry ‘Doiron, Wings. Stevenson nfemcd the game. second perlodiBuchannan and Nitro- B9111. referee. The ‘line, sip-Skyscrapers. ‘Ihelflllhrymflbhlflll Nlbbul By Till The men followed as quickly B8 possible. Reynard was now in a yard surrounded by high board fences. which he repeatedly at- tempted to scale but without suc- cess. Meanwhile the hunters again closed in silently, and when within a. few feet of him, Clement nlade a quick lunge forward and caught the animal's bushy tail. Holding on tightl, he managed to grasp the fox by the back of the neck with his other hand and eventually sub- dued his prize, but not without a struggle. as the fox put up a vigor- ous bid for freedom. snapping at his capior continually. The fox now rcposes quietly enough in a. big packing case in the hatchery. He or she is a beau- tiful spccimen of a silver black fox, a young animal, although ful- 1y grown, with a white tip on his tail as the only identification mark. Whether the animal is one that has escaped from a. district fox farm or whether it is one from the ed in the big city is not known. Gmvs Womens institute met at the home of Mrs. Harold Bagnali with twelve members and three visitors present. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode followed by the Creed repeated in unison. The minutes oi last meeting were read and adopted. The different Committees gaive their reports and new ones appointed. Sick Comm: Mrs. Rclgh Rerrls and Mrs. Russell Nicholson. School, Mrs. Gcorzfl Cras- well. A. moton was made and car- ried that we forward $1.00 to the Santorlum. Mrs. George Buchanan invited the members to meet at her home for next months rneting. The roll call was answered with “Ideas How~to Improve our Meeting? a programme Committc was also ap- polntcd for next night's meeting cd.—-N. PRINOB STREET SCHOOL Honor Roll f0;- February. Grade -1. Marion Storey; 2. Esther MncLcsn and Margaret Webster; 3. Mary Owen. Grade IX-—1. Marjorie Campbell; 3. Claire Mac- Bog- Bemice Grade VIII-l. Catherine 2. Betty Flood‘. 8. Cudmore. i Grade VII-l. Janet Stewart; 2. ‘Thelma Dlngwell; 3. Jean Enman. i Grade v1_-1. May Carr; 2. Mor- ‘gcret Jasnes; 8. Doreen Alley. i Grade v-1. Amy Harper; Grace Dlsnwnd; 3. Constance Ml:- Clure. Lennon; a. Boss Stewart. Lalne and Richard Bagnall; Josefi- hine Piokard. Grade III-l. Mary NlizEnchern; 2. Billy Mclsren; 3. Keith John- stxm. Grade III-l. Eleanor Mary Duffy; 2. Donald McClure; 3. =peign. monard who retired undc- Lows Mabey “M” sacred ‘or gheiacmdme mmom -—Phar Lap, Australia's champion idaily i0: the $50,000 Agua Calicntc ‘handicap. is highly regarded by Francis A. Nelson. Canadian Rac- ing Association steward, who also acts in that capacity here. “Phar Lap is all that a cham- pion should be in appearance - a giant full of quality, as well as pow- cr. He has never missed s meal in his life. He can fun on dirt tracks and our way around, in spite oi’ the ‘specialists’ and ‘ experts who are discounting his chances," Nelson stated. "If nothing happens to him it would look like a. cantor in the big race (the Agua Cslientc Handicap) or any other. We dorrt have horses on which the handicappcr puts 150 pounds in a country of great horses and people bee, on him despite such weight. That's my view of it." zzPexaisn Balm imparts a. rare ' charm and distinction to the woman who uses it. Fragrant as o flower, "mm "d Wm“ “°'~“"‘- w“ deliciously cool to the skin, it n. Gilbert, Richards, Defence, Adolf wmnmmh “mpwnona deughb Pineau and Alvin Gallant. Colts: m“, mm‘ ‘M love“, Gm“- mfl K°""“°“' Wm“ sable to every dainty women. As a Stevenson and Arthur Rogers, Cen- no.5“ h”, (or ouy.textufed skim i" 141"" Plow» Dofflm- Fowl" o rss s beautifying lotion, it is un- I-Yos end Poster Soller- Harold rlvnlled. ‘Ibnes and stimulates the skin. Recommend -‘ also to soften and make thp hands flawlessly white. Hun...»- backwoods which became bewilder- it pays to keep in touch with the mm as a 5mm” °t mod‘ one Agmi Frlcdricls Nou-ak, Austrian historian student. evidently a man of h contract to run a hot dog stand __ '1: 1 ; 2.. mgzrggemxguegh frgxfigéug; 1054a“ ‘dining hall are doing other useful i r u h n ed thi r1- oéw» W; I“? B§;j“d;;jj ti“; Z§§§§Zt.’.§.§'..§l. Z.’ .11.. 2- “mm” ° “n ' (tinction are to be awarded. ______n_.___ sous oar-muons. Mex., Feb. asimds m, “m: thoroughbred, who is exercising here - PAGE THKE 3 , _ , ._ Will-IRE Y0ll ALWAYS SAVE MONEY‘ CASTXLE SOAP (i l LLETTE BLADEs Castorin . ........ 25c licxtri lllnltcse .-..--..... 85c FREE l .-\ large tube Llsterine Tooth iktsio gin-n tree with each f'roph)lu4-,iic 'l‘ooth Brush. Both for Plnkham‘s Compound . P11111195 lllflgmrsiu ........ 30o F R E E l Buys. Box n! Jasmine Face Powder and rut-rive. free a jar "f fluid (‘roam or Vanishing or ‘Jermaine (room. or a Bottle of Jasmine Perfume, ROSS-DRlIG-IINITED PHONE SUCCESSOI! TO THE MACKINNON DRUG CO. The Rexall Store (vlgior Learning Solved ‘Trinity United lihurcll sasxarroozv, saslc, Feb. till-my‘ Mimi-WAY The Canadian Prcssy-Universlt-y of i 3_3g__M1Ssmn Baum regum. meet. Saskatchewan students have shown , I _ "ll; -— 505ml Hill!- thcmsclvcs this yeflf even snore p1‘D-‘ ‘U0 “Wmncws Missmnz"? 5W1“? . . ‘ hi ' ._ ficient in the dual arts of rcducingi g1§$¥ar$€nt y ‘mums the cost cf living and a‘. the sumo. "Lilo-Weekly Prayer Service -_vi5i- time keeping s, keen eye open 1'01; tors heartily wclcome—Henrtz the chance of earning the odd dol-L Mmnoflal Han; flmllzjo'a‘z'n' lai- to help pay their way. , - ' Mtdnv of the students come from Kaiser Forced ll farm homes and the most popular] I n 0 a 1‘ method of reducing the food bill‘ By Aides is to get a periodical consignmentfi _ from home. Onc- group of four boys each arrzingtri to got a box from‘ horn.» once a xrionth and, when vis- ited, the larder was well filled. Beef, pork. eggs which could be heated on short notice, ivcre among tht commoditicswiand “carry the Rmchstag on the‘, NEW YORK, N. Y , Fob. 29—-'l'hl ‘ thwarting of the will 0i Kaiser \Vii- ‘helm by his mixiisters led to thl World War and Germany's defeat according to a. bmk which the iorrr - cr Ksfsr-r helped in prepare. "Blind and boiled puddings Things renamed as luxuries in ihci‘ backs.’ the book dpclnm,‘ Char city come’ in with these shipments. Cellar Prince Wm Buelow and the When street table cream brings only “mysterious figure o’ the juggveb 15 can“ f” the Tmmd l‘: butm“ calculator Iiolsteln" brought Hbflllt fat, the son at the university should _ me Gama“ mm by frustrating an gel mm“ of it" leiforts of the Kaiser to assure W Even students who have not fami immdsmp with mgkmd and Rub __ homes to fall back upon find Si a _ "The book was written by Karl. _ whife living in daily communication hands. recently killed a pig‘ for a with the Kaiser 3L Doom. n L, farmer near Sutherland, receiving a can“, smcrmanys mm to Rum The roll call to be answered with ~ . . an Izish Joke The meeting close P.0d“, wmo“ c! ‘c 2“ £53m?“ a’: The Middle Years of the Reiko 0! - " , r servccs-a. grea ep o c _ . » .. bévtez-mvfigh t::m;:-;g;;:1we?n¢:;m, bflsohclor menu‘ the Emperor Willem , and ls lhl a o ~- -. .. -. . .. , . ,. ..¢nl students batch as vtcll sslNowak m codmcration Mm the scctmd voiumo thus written by M1‘ men and a considerable number ofixajser, the first having been can“ girls are clubbing together to do "Kaiser and clmncenort, ‘ light-housekeeping. One sdventnr- The book covers the period from ous pair rented a small shack, eight , the rcnrenmnt of Prince Bismarck for; by ten away out on the prairie : in I800 to moi n opws WK“ m‘ beyond the city limits. They trampimvomng o, Britain‘. (he smtemen, “mm the ‘nmvmuts "m mommgltliat “KZiiSEY Wilhelm was the only for ha“ Pa“ eight 61mm German who, unremit-tingly and in In their search for chances to every mm‘ counseled medship with cam actuztl money students enlcr- the English. and ends Mm the many calluws. Ono Agro took Gonna“ mnpire “shaking mm m” lation" with the "snob-clement of Gcnnany begun.“ _ "Emperor William‘; policy, steed- t i! in the rink. He found it not verey profitable and decidedly hard on- ihe digestion. Sometimes there were Fgileexzolizé‘ Sizrgesfitissslsfieiteamfizl,variation of the method pursued. ' loft over that h; had is est Um imw“ yea“ m“ Md “mmL , ' so far as that period in Gennam Snobbislmcss lS not a fault of thelmsmw was concerned My oompku students’ obfiwers agree" The boysiend final failure," the book con- who are waiting on the table in the dudes. “Ultmctclyg the only possibility work to earn their way to a degree. iRusslan friendship. The Kaiser had J alliance by way oi n. s00" i0 9X- ' I . cruise ‘Britain's alooinrrss, he hivi SIR‘ NIaICOlm Wants then made thom hispositlve aim. . Even Greater Speed uni, Russiailmd abandoned him pre- _ ictscly‘ ns Britnlir had done. DAYTONA, BEACH 17m" “His weakness liflfi horn to show 5 suporfrlnl sirms of nbsolutist ln- f. 20 (A.P.l-I\~Ior@ than thirty yvar p _ qmhind the wheel of a, racing ggyjCllllflilfllifi in invouizous gcsiurw. and although them at full throttle, on the roariugfl" Ollmmci“ sill”? comment.’ scmnirvns no trace of aiswiluimm when he lmorcly to have stimulated tho llp-iQil-iilfi i0 think 01f "lid P"! W‘ rncifvo n11)’ hip: dccsfon. polite of Si;- Malcolm Campbell for? "In Gcmmm/‘s forvifn policy his __ more spend. The Byimgh driver-R mp9s», and rclinnco on l1 s ndviscrs lmrl bronchi gmamqt achfevgrnglyfs here havedisnsicr. In reality it, was not he no}; satisfied him by a mng shot‘ vrlio ruirvl Grmnxn; but the do. ’ even though they included n new, Fisk)" 07 We mlliml» “PPYC-‘Plllw b3 -- milc record of nearly 254 miles nor, n5 $P°k°5m°“~" hour and {our other notable worlcli; fl-mwww‘ fowl-Li; ' Nothing much except tn keep a ye sans mo, y, Engmmi d-gihiiirm hold on the wvhccl, his eyes his Bluebird Ii, lire end of this;¥!ll1f‘il i" i111! milk?!‘ T1088 K100i work. supreme as the speed kim, illc course and his flmt on the on lend, the only man cvcr to pilot flsor. The chxuicos for scrutiny of an aumnwbilc over 3351mm , ihr- scenery are minimiitcd. Bcocirs famous measured mile at "I'VE Sol i0 kccn my‘ 03W 505180! an avcfflgr} gwQ-way 5mm of my, nhmd," explained Sir hfalcolm. per than {our 1111105 pnf mimlm “It would bv futnl to tum my head Indispen- gut he won't m. 5M15fq¢(i_ he 5W1 11o either side, although I can untii he docs this “speck of space" ltrlanco down p. momvut in soc what at the rate of ilvc miles per 1nin-!ll‘l' will" 8002c or inchomricr is ule or 300 mics per hour. ThLs i "'8 sicrius." would morm exactly l2 seconds for ~ ~—~— ‘the mile, if you can 11m“? the 14M which seems all quite simple, a {matter of “luck" and conditions and Sir Malcolm. i m. proibubly will have to build "another machine if he docs it. lie has alrr-ady sDClit more than $100.- 000 on tho Blurbird but the bcst that 11¢ likely can ever get out oi this cur, imrlcr perfect conditions. is somewhere between 2'10 and 28'.‘ rrrlcs yrr lwur. ' What not ihc driver think about at such speeds? 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