I | i i i PAGE EIGHT ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN (‘$21.9 HERE is something inexpress’ ably enjoyable in a “real" . cup of tca. Its uplift is much too precious to be missed. Why then take chances? KING CQLE with its wonderfully consistent record tor that rich flavory tea tang that coincs only from fine teas expertly llljllildtl. Nothing on your table rewards you so fully as fine tea. r... ,_. 16-20-220 i , Contributes To lllhe Central Guardian i this column ls reserved tor new: ol local Interest but advertising ol n newsy nature may be Inserted M 5 eenls ~ WIIHI strictly ini)- able in advance. , ___._.______ _.___ .___..__. _ “GOOD bIOltNllflli — have you dotie our Bu)" 500L115 a zood turn?” 14-007-2-28-11. CRASWELL tor PHUiUgYUpn-5 .533"“’“‘""““tfillili_i?;i5’li.ilTllflfllffl Guild i .. boys. L 607 FUNERAL "b funeral of the latc John Edincnds, ‘82. was held yesterday morning, [ruin the riaslilciit-e 0t his sou-in- ilaiv, l-‘rank Ghrisioqilier. 315 Rich- lll0ll(l Street to Si. Dunstairs Bas- lilica. ll gh lVlass oi R-cquiein was isutig by the ttic Rev. W. Keele who ' "' ' itluctctt service; tit the iii tlii- lteiiiiin Catholic Pailbrarei's were: Frank iCiivle. 'I‘.VI.. Stintli. Peter" MacDon- ald. Michael Conwn-y, John Aulai‘ and Patrick McTsguc. Mac- TIIHRE ARE ‘ROY SCOIITS in (illl-"Ptllll Ctllllillfltl. but there is DllllllY TCOll] 101‘ IIIOFG, i L-607-2-2B-li. ivtrrvln ART LECTUnEn —Mr.i Arthur Lismer. R.C.A., 0.5.5.. who ‘cctuvis in the City this wcclcl has had a varied career as artist. - . art director. and lecturer. ~ eiinilnu to Canada from Etiu- I about ‘JO years ago. At prc- l]ll‘(‘f"tll‘ of Eductititiu for the "iisl Gallery at. Ottawa, Mr .f‘l' 11s! vriir was visitlnc Pro- p i‘ Fine Arts ni Columbia i ll iy. New York. Previous to th-s he had spent sonic tiinc tour- itr: v0'li"l' IIrili-ih lloiulniims, llli! about a vrar in South at the invitation of the " ~riimi~nt orizanizini: along the of art education, Sonic oi Mr Lisineifis paiiitinus have boon $t't‘l\ in Cluirlolfetoivu. llllvlllt! t"lillf‘ wlili il'zi\""iinv e.\'liibi“"i: of ill‘ w. its of Ciiritiian art“ p and are ou Blilflllllt! for their (‘Jlllllill- i: and eshticss of outlook. For- ll1f‘!'l\' Director of the Childretils Ari _Ci~iitre rf Toronto. he tnk s ill"l-if'lil".t‘ lIlliFITSl. in (leveloiii _ art ex sfion in the voure _\/ti~, Iil\’!1l[“\ subierl f-"r his Charis t"- i _ decturei‘ will be "btctlern Priuniiig." . Salvation Army War i Effort The S~.i.'.\"ation Ariiriv has con- tributcti a err-n’. deal i0 the iuor. of (Jiinadtfs liixl ' one cl the ' sriil p Int ta lli‘l\) uni the war is bv Ll -‘i kiance to the SJilVflLlUZl. far-reaching war-tune ‘ i: constantly amontz the ii troops the SlllYill 35.51“, ,suitable for an oiteulvc, the nccd i» l ’l'(‘ '- . . . . . . .. ~ l ~ tin‘ eternal vrguiiiles lneiililis l\.i.ti a 1W i and this may i." I V. i Tllit dv-Jt i. ll T“ , , _., I,- l.“ "Liwti ‘,_i‘,‘i “t, l, ‘v I W a 14,; i iiipliosuihitle iitwiti H» ‘ ‘ m _ _ ‘ _ - ‘l lb 10c tlllilfllllb iilY lUltgilyilfiluflcllltfi. and i i . . - wt t i. thiotatioiis “m” ‘ s Weile . Unit- i 'l he visa oi Sin ted SIHIPS uni’ K-tlic capitals ‘ ii, :c:rri i. ni l3‘? Rutter-iii: inuv Lira t.i.iiii ill ueuil" vi; i.~;..iiitiuiis i1 ‘i'\ iil ite to (‘.'.li’f"( .\i.-i E "dihull Mluuxhl‘ ‘c cw "g gig Q4" “f, ' ' " . wit: prospects otj Quiet saiutuaries are providctt "l5" "ad ("ml val“? ‘ ' , ‘i F’ i; _ , .. . iii-ace may lic u . itiilikclv thi- Nam‘ where troops lIl-‘lv meditate or 4,. ‘ dire-J ‘If M? d“ lfliKllllt‘ ‘ivtiuiri _\" l i-ziluiitii r itlirlill illilV ‘l I the man imo iie"_is' "l’l‘l\"_‘""‘l' l“? W" ll“"“l' “w” m ‘ ,A“.,.1.“...H l,“ ‘ npiiiiijiii h; '- . i >i_-_ llfljlu in» 1;“ m iiic thiili cf haunt: the Knit! and . , _ it'.l'l:l': lllt .-~. iiiiiiiii iintiii- tl ' \lCt‘\ oi an esprriiii- (lllfllll 01 (-1141! bY-ltllll fill" lllt’ ‘ HHHHJ" lq-css ‘has l1tl..l\l uliat .\1r. ‘\\<l,i-_. .' u Ariiiv Oi r. lhwici Flllllifl‘ 1n our initial. As in’ (III/LIX: . “have to :.i_\ atui tlt‘il\ilv(';i to hiiii ‘siorvr- h‘ ‘lur the roitliei- ,liillil Pioiiiitti‘ Ihc Came. lhefy Villltliflcl‘ iiu'.~.~.i:>,i..» 1t ttlillli-i llllll’ in cave ivhii iireds a rlciiu bed at. ib'1i\ ! 'l‘lie_i' Couqucrcdl {put thi- (ieriiian position lll W0 illlikl into ibie light. Inert: . ll.) tiliiijitil warrant for ‘ llic lJLlllt Mr. Wvuiis has uiii- pi-iuc pro s to lay bciuit: ilu- burnt;- iertrtns but the wirtus Di the Ulri- l i-d states goveriituent with lwuiilli l0 the terniiiiutloii 0t the wur are well known. Any extension o! present opera- Fuwl c ich I-u-Inu-I- Tourist Accommodation ‘fi-‘iff- u ccssftil could not fall to further be?‘ cloud \Vll<ll(.‘\(ll' dun ])l‘U.*i)i'('l 0.; pvaiseful settlement Mr, IIUUSPVCIii ill i his £l(l\'l-‘i£‘l'n hlztv be able to‘ (ll ‘Elli, For this reason an iiiiiiatlvi" pztiiicuiurlv One on tliu part __ We arr P" “K: a litirkirt iiii (“lllli 'l'.'"ll"'ll"llilllon f"? lmlll"! (iermanv which started w-iilllilPt- ‘ _ _ , _. _ - - < . ‘by an act. which mocked Allwfli 1H1 lati ma! iilll ini tlii ltiitctl States. i ‘mic “pinion. mp ‘m, m M l.n_ f l Ill‘lI'I'i‘lllit|l llI t.iii.t'i,i ‘m it yiii ."l'l‘ ..-ii-£ii;' t. l“l‘i“~l- -ii~.il \.i Ii _~ iii i’.|!I\t' iiwliiiirrl in thc lhuKL would not. he r ll . . . , . . . -. . . . . i Yesiiii": of eitlitr ir c 1L‘- |,.i,..l_._ H ,_ “Mi-i iii_,- i Hi \ ._, .. i ii ti fi.l.1l‘v “in name anti i h,“ ‘mwmTm ‘he up“ _i Suites v illlllfls» iii il~ iiiziii- lilllti-s iiiii ilii-ii l... "III \"ll I41 till iii and return. i If a5 /\(l()lltlIll,l(-‘l‘ léitlll. ivd in ins . . . , , , - ~ s rcrli o S." I|l'( It)‘. ‘ii-rinulii’ lll" clung [i-Jtrli ti, iii ilii- ‘II(‘IillTIllliliIlllill _\4‘ll iiiftlr. Sgt‘: n“ 2 Ira‘, hm,“ in Flute")... fir.“ lion-l». tti- liillllll Iii-i: i». t'i tt.i:~i~. t :l.i."=. ‘Liiiiisi lliiriics and , of the Rhine. Anieriraii intervention, . i . . .. . , . _. _ . i iii the way of stinuest tins trout l’ r.‘ ‘|lllt'i\ iii t‘lt"l il. ‘-ll'il.itl \'.. Ii- us .it iiiwv it" l!“ "‘ """“' ‘Welles mar not he w-rlt-i-ltnc butt American intcrvcntiriti V-‘lill. Fll'lli“ll<, itarce would lic still le s wliinrut- and the Nazis iirc uulikciv to lfllw K111i’ step to bring that closet". NAZIS APPROVE RED CROSS PIA‘! tfitiwarii "itir-Jcl Bureau (ll HILUI H. [HUN Q-Is-p1‘1‘||-l!Iflwunp-I‘l“l.In“.I‘§-I-I-I-II.I‘I-I'll.I-I-I‘In.I"“IIII-Q.lufl-I-I-Il-IIIII‘I'INI_I-I-I-I'I I Ir“ ZH-IZ-QWG —;_ .__..._.______. ___ . w~vvw BERLIN, Feb. Eli ‘(AM ~007- mnnv tonight approved yin Atucrl~ cnu Red Cross nlaii lfi i-i-licvc dis- l 11 ‘ "A c}. “i! l tress amonttst the people in ()(‘(‘ll icd ,1. ,,~, B ~ i Poland. American Rcd Cross o fic- i '4 ' "a ti‘! 1 lfllR will he |)f‘t'n\ll‘i(‘(l to enter the i ~10 ‘a! .-. ‘A s? region, which is closed to Ordlnarr , ‘ rave . _ _ _ , ____ ______ .._ Fl re, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness one» 1w K" HRH-Ami l | TWICKENHAM. i-‘Titiiiiiii -(CPi --E‘<1li_tyhouseholders hcic treopcd JVffI-fififisfi’ H1515‘. i"='s"¢i'-'-'n"b\ SPECIALS FOR TIIIS WEEK 2 lbs. Boneless Cod — - — 25c l0 lbs. Rolled Oats — — — 45c l0 lbs. Island Oocitmeal (Crosby's) - - - -_ - 45c 24 lbs. Island Flour (Scott's) 75c 2 lbs. Mixed Biscuits —- —- 25c 98 lbs. Beaver Flour -— -—$2.35 lO lbs. Sugur (both kinds -- 65c 2 lbs. Butter ——- — —— -- --60c l Doz. Large lslond Herring 39c l and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate i I Aitanit at Sunimersitltr. Lloyd Lewis 144 Ricliiiiimtl St.’ (jliiirluitetoivn .. J i _ We zorrv n complete line oi PROPELLERS, STUFHNG BOXES, StlAFTS, ALLEN BEARINGS, PUMPS, etc Write for new catalogue. cu’ ‘M’ out and phone 246]... HALL e” STAVEIYP .niiiii>iiizr'oiios. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. [Prince st we Deliver. tions whether successful or unsuc- I Co‘, “i i - i-tiiiti-iiiiifi-s to the liil‘ l.'i'i. (‘l lllt‘ .:ii \\i'li when Livy wznit it lint coffin‘ 0r ‘ at i .1 en- i u l i i tint i". l t tron that they write home, l'\‘fl.‘~l1lll'l)l‘.‘ price ll he cares to l7ll\l.l l'l. e - J oiilv a few of the l\l'ltl\"s i in‘ ‘c-li ini! .‘f‘l'\'L('l‘S in the‘ i it ' ..i abreaii and iu Ca i.i.. l lliic iratioii Army will . ll Illillfit‘ that: a mllhon dollars iii its‘ i§ltlll1("7l£\'(.‘ war and home servicel program. i To Pay Dividend XIONTRFAL, February 26. ~rlory the lifth ienr in succession. over 4.41m (‘ll‘..)Jl()_\'(lf‘S of Imperial To- 'llli"i'(i ('l1‘.]llill_\' of Canada l..ni;tctl w.l l'.'i'(‘i\'l‘ a ' i'>‘i"i itv. :ii"r i."lli.ll ti» Fi l i-Jirticti iii 197 . it was nnnoiiucctl lQ-tlitY by hart" Spsfto-rd. Presi- i (iint of tlir- Company. I'.l\'ltll‘l'il of th" service dividend fii- l.‘l'll‘llZS thc llVT-ITQ!‘ total ends t0 wcll over one Ill‘ .. t cllicency and l the employees to participate di- rectly in the companvs prosperity. Imperial Tcbzicco Company cm- plnyers also bciictit from group in- surance. a sickdienctit. plan, iwiisuiu l\lll(l and a week's annual vncaton with pay which has the unusual feature oi’ being available io fnctoiw iirorkcrs 11.5 well as others up the, street. with buckets and, l)ii‘»IIlS to act. ivaici" from n izririigc svlirii an tnidcrgrountl main was accidentally shut oft for some hours. i f. w. DOESTHE rmcit/ to lAsk your nciohbors wbut Bray Chicks did for them. Then phone, or dron in. W. I. Bowman. Hunter River. W. K. (Triifer, Kcnslngton. Frnnclq Gardiner, Launching Place. Mrs. Itasll MacDonald, Tracndlr (Jrnss. IVaIiIn Mao-Donald. Ilothwcll. Ilnvrl ll. hlcliivcn, South. Mrs. (it-ergo Myer‘, Iluntcr lIiu-r "verve-Th? Dramatic Action ‘of soldiers In training and in as- iit is a finished metropolitan pro- _ way. she was ‘lovely anchbcautttul‘ Red Cross l Annual Meeting, Canadian [Allfln It u o In s, Monday. March 4th, 8:00 P. M. l i i L-602-2-87-2i. So as to contribute to Canada's War effort. the Charlottetown Lit- tle Theatre Guild at the opening of its winter svnson in November wlcducd a portion of its tline and efforts to the furthering of certain Patriotic entleavoitrs among which are included the producing of some of its short plays tor the benefit. sisiance oi our local Red Cross So- ciety. Some of these have already been given. In order to make the latter en- deavour a bliz success. the Theatre Guild at the beginning of the year secured and decided to produce at the Prince Filwnrd a first grade London sticccss. a three act. play entitled "A Aturrici‘ Has Been Ar- rcwvzcd. Six wcek< of intensive prepara- tion and rehearsal have gone into the grooiirur: of this nliiy uutll new duriion that would do credit to any large riii" as far as its presenta- tion. Two and a half hours of inv- .~ir\r_\' and thrills await the audi- (‘ll’.'(‘S that. will pack ‘ilic Prince Edward next. Tllllfstltly Feb. 20th, after-noon and evening. A splendid setting has been pro- vizied to l7l‘f“iti"‘.‘l_\‘ stave this play and ihc period costumes icquired are being imported Youne.’ children (under twelve) are not recommended to sce this plnv as It ffliillll. iriqhlen those o! a more timid nature. lhwever it is clean. “lllOli‘<'7ll‘lt‘. and filled with fllfitlll/llli‘ nt-tirn. TIic desire of the (‘ini rl iivolt is that as many patrons as can will attend the afternoon parforinancc. ‘This will relieve the evenhu! performance. A splendid entertainment for l very worthy cause awaits you. LQDE ‘M (Continued from page 1i George D. DCBIOIS had spared no trouble or expense to make Gov- ernment. Home a iittiiig centre tor our Royal Guests. "The Old Adage ‘Man proposes but God dispose.’ was brought vividly to our minds for the ele- ments were against. us, "Ilhc day before xvas beatitiful suit-nine and tilll‘ little Province snnlint: and bonnie. The morning "It vms our mrsttirt-tiiie that we could not. have the eager interest ol‘ Central‘ VI. or the sqmntanrolts nili» of the brauhlul Quctn Eliz- ..iic:h ini» iii) one ccuid be quite happy in .it:'li circumstances. "What a (tillers-nee it makcs to us now! To have had the ‘personal tench and 17!‘) vireo oi our belov- cd Sovereigns t-o remember when our Count-xiv is in such dire straits. It. must bring (nearly to its the con- ccptitn of how the Crown binds the British Empire. ' “The 75th Anniversary o! Con- federation ieminds us again how Canada was formed and thereby knit us more closely to the Domin- lPlI. "It the ra-st. of Canada would re- lil(‘IIll)Cl' wt- nre ii Province and played an lmportatit part in Con- tctleratlon»Als0 that. men irom this Prrivuce of Prince Edward I hurl did iiiueh to widen out. Con-" murriitioii in Western Canada and look a leading part in brnigtlig that vast urea tinder Government. This early Ilistory 1s so often tor- uottcn in the rush of to-day. Also that this Province being an island eantioi luivc additions ol land as in other parts 0i (Jiihatia but. m": tnziilig to sittillci‘ tor our Members IVho Passed On "It is usually our custom to men- tion Willi regret tne loss oi the dear ones passcci away during the year. “Ono 0i our members has lost by iletith a much esteemed sister. Two or our members parted with loving mothers. 'I‘licn another was sadly bereaved oi her husbnnd-‘Po those in trouble may we extendourheart fclt symptithi". “Also one oi our early members ‘who reigned years ago on account or ill health ibut. has always kept. up hcr interest tn our work) has lost. hcr husband after living titty years together and brought sad- xics; to her. I rctcr to Mrs. H. J. Palmer. ‘Phcn liist wcck Mrs. F. W. Hyndmtin a charter member. and tor many ycnrs Vmc-Regent o! the ‘Royal Edward Chapter,’ passed e.- ln her lztc, rind to her loving tom- Ily we extend our sympathy, "The recent death oi Hts Excell- ency the Governor General Lord Tvreedsmuir came ns a shock to all Canada. As John Buchan we knew him tihrouizh his books and loved ‘nini. Lord Twcedsmutr had a high serve 0t duty in his ottloe and carried on in spite 0i’ itl health, though longing t0 return to his acme in England. I think wc may "ay that llkc our .beloved King Gcorizc V. lic wtas very tired and ivcari" and when (tenth claimed him lit! was glad to go. To the sorrowtng widow we g~.ve our respacttul sym- nattiy. Ilave Sud llenrts the Imperial WHAT about YOU at age S5, 60 or 65? Will you retire with a guaranteed income for life? Will you take those trips {on have dreamed about- go iis mg, play golf, have a little place in the country? Why not discuss your ambitions with a GREAT-WEST LIFE man? Sic down with him and work out a plan to suit your individual needs-e plan that can also pro- vide immediate protection for your family. The GREAT-WEST LIFE man will help you get the most from the money you invest in insurance. His experience is backed by the resources and facilities of one of Canada's oldest and strongest life insurance companies. --4 n. flux/std q Gel in toucb will: 1/2: Great- West Life Man aorta-wast ii summer BUMPANY IIYNIIMAN & CO. LTD., Proiainciitl Illruiagers Charlottetown -__-_______._.___.i:_—ri——: "TlIlS order was irirnied in l ‘ll"l'l).‘; mrttcrlallv in our work 1900- - ' Md’. i.- n11 tlllflllt! the South Anni-an War. unil 3 “n5 be “con Gum mm am i l 1. lzket u k l -' . hiuttlie ‘Royoa; k‘ “his gllfilrgl igfit summer Captain Bart- ot the looked irir event cold and this Chapter thc t'i| irziig _\'I‘.\l‘ _ _ , members oi is - dour and then u. (learn-pour 0t I901. Then from lfilsvfittr v. '- ffml “we Slffid w lolnuy by ‘SEW 1111-‘ show-crowned suilliintaettd rain. ed through the World War icr our " “M '\_lfiff‘krll‘° y‘? _~ k ‘ itlie Sniielcllsjoekull. a peak wiverlnq "The trip from ‘Formeiitine 801G101‘; and also Ibid (.iii».\ \\'-'.ri'. t » _ n“ f“ Wm ‘reqmles HPDFOXHHMPIY 7.000 {BEI- flbvve kill mrnugh [Omqwsiunus “as was a hq-ilose who mm i,,,_..,umi_._ as,“ ____~*>ll'lllJl’-¢‘5 ofdwool and southwestern’shores of Iceland. sore trial t-o The r Mniesties. so and brothers at the \\i'.l ru- ll‘ u.“ 9R5“ “yolk A51 Bank!“ ‘mu he “scermllwd ma‘. tlrit tire" iil'l'i\'t‘tl lll a~ \\"t‘ll as ilYfllllltll‘ those ll"! .\’ llfi- o“ “e “m m“ mom ill" m“ um“ “'35 belwccll 335 all“ wearv alter then‘ .\ll'Cllll0‘il$ weeks Since that tithe we . "ml m‘ mu"- be llmpm“ 13W “ll!” ‘ll5ll1lll. Under norma- 0. U;:H,PI_ “emmg Smmvm- l:‘l]lvn\‘ “MP m‘ tint only to work but. to sacrt- conditions, unless the observer ti - vine and money as the mm llil it in an ziirilaiic. the earth‘: cur- " fivauirre’ revcu s a mountain ot that 7 _ ; ie.gi rom being seen at n. grce el’ S on“ distance than ill) miles larins. ctltientiiig ch" t". abled solders. and manv iicrv to; cciuratiiiiial or 0lli_‘l‘\\llSQ. m” w“ W“ o" ll‘ -. . .. .. , . ".‘il't;l)l . thcliimitlltubtni] 11914 “owl-l l‘ lllfll: !.I:,(\,:.0.,.ll;1)-pi,\:,(i (l); emcbuvbuirtid k135i, PliOfekfitll‘ William H. Hobbs Ulill~ -‘~"" ‘--' i - -1“ "t , , . .ve‘."t.'t' Ml-i {NWO war, listening by (lay and llil 1am '-__“ ‘l l“ “ml l?” end f“ “HQ imilidcyiiosclcntilird gligOillfoofil tile the intuit tor new On illi‘ lilldlti 1 "lllltll "ll" "ll lmmfl“ “w” phenomenon. described It s.» l"ll'lll and our mans 1mm. ‘h iilhlll lo quote some part 0t the “when ‘he mm Fummpr M. “m, ‘Queens iticssiigc to the women ofi ‘nrouttiit. nearer and llt‘ttl'i‘t the till“ bmP-W- Th" ca“ h“ “ml”- mvlm mm w‘, W“, sf1'l“vX‘l1=!t U...“ and ll'('lll my heart I thank you wciiivii oi the Iilmptrc for the way . mirage." A alim- ol warm air ever ii layer n! colt. he ex lained. retracts llglll rays, making ticin travel in a cum llllililtll of a struifllit line piircti iizitl bcwiti our heart. in - , , hubycnc“ ,_\-i;u li; ~ tirstvcrrd.’ '1‘htis_ t". “up pilrhoii, “lllllll tlil “Nmv ‘will’, w‘, m1, “H,” “Wm lit‘ all lime n part to play and limited tiica at wliiili thi. r355 iigair. to “we in cm. mpnuvk, mmhvr lilifi-W’ you will not fall in yours. hit the SllflllCe or ilic earth are able ‘ I ~ .. . .. . . . . " Vi: l m" < to see ob ccts below the horizon. tlu “mm” W95‘ M" I(I“m.7i"':' "‘" ltiiii-‘i-viliilile ‘ill l»? (iilgtlilblzho 1S nblcvw olmcuritr: to be only o 1W‘ Fm,“ or “Fm” d‘ m“ ""5 l“ i --i p " ‘cm, “ii n“. hem-L ‘mu tion of thcli- actual (llstrince mva . ioiescc. Like our . - .: l 1,0“ m :10 d k I Amlospheric pondiflnng in tu and airmen who willing: ucut in .‘ n gm‘ ‘ an ccpiArctic and Antitrelic regions ire- defence of Biztain and our own quenlir tiwm- ml-h phenmliptm, Canada in what tilt“. ii.l:".'i~ l’l be > _ ; Professor Hobbs said n iuirsgt fight. 1t is our ha Vlll itpitfiifl the .Hun1an Slq-ht have caused Lieutenant Charla M?!" 0f 0UP "Wu Wile 811' 1121111112 ‘ b Wilkes o! thc United States navv. on our battles for ‘Home iiiid Ccuntigv.‘ ; - - a voyage t discovery in t.lie An rt- "Wg live. we may be thankful to tic in 1838-40, to place lend where say. lll Wfllltififllll DIZZICPlIIl; v later was established there is noth- corncr o! tl..~ Fcirlli. So far inc but. sea or tioaiiiuz icc 1 Wilkes‘ i- llhlfl". Ilobbs Stirl- flrll ' ed a controversy among tzcnitrilllllel- that still has not been srlllfil nizirosst NEW IDEA “m. l By R. I‘. Stevenson ikssocialctl Press Sin" Writer b I PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 26 —(AP) (‘P ‘ — A true itory of “curved sight." and l“ ot a mountain seen with the naked. has only totivhtti a hw, \V<- krow ns yct. our ineu are safe in Eiurlanti \'.llf1 in Hill]? l)l‘l.'l‘ifl‘ rii llul- i and elscwhci . or s fax, Sydney the lionics are vaennt “"l\“"“ llll-“l’lll‘*l“ ll""l i " "l ire at distance of nearly 350 miles _ CP) ~ Delighlllll have to walk the lovely; rand, some itl“.- tnllri today at the ' Amci-tcmi fln$§PaiIJiiich_-:ii_ British citlzenf oi‘ the e-lnltlwu yrut. (ll) ii: ti llhiliyqipliltiti society's mid-Wliitenqu-c joining 1n H i-iq-orii rush to llRl fnruct llI(‘_\' l2i\t‘ ‘it i To lit.‘ uiwt nu. . , their income tax tlii. ll. was haiicd as the longest. vrc- _ .._. - ~-—- _ ivordral distance that human sight ,5 (“T11 "OLLAM has envisioned an object over the earth"; surface frorii iii ground level. N... atur oi the story was Cap- tiiii Ilulicrt A. 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