'D011' Lluan S UZANNE ” llfwwll lvl? llll lhse Play lv HCI with BEBE DANIELS, DORIS K E N Y O N ' f OUR GANG COMEDY A L S 0 "" ntsvlir. TALK-“rariaarar \ a 'HAIL l ALSO ALL STAB 3.15. 'I COIIDY I lil l'l‘Al'l'S THUIIDAI :W lv » _.__-' U S Coach Sold On Canuck Rugby XIFDIT. April 9-(C.P.)-One game sold canadian football to 'rod Rockwell. former University of Michigan quarterback and later head coach at North Dakota. and made him one of the leadllll boosters in united states for Ul- fcluslon of the rouge in American ` rules. Rockwell saw Sarnia Imperials arid 'Ipronw Argonauts play last Pall at Sarnia for the Canadian senior championship. It was me of the most thrilling gridiron Nttles he ever watched. “Until the last 30 seconds of the game, you dldn’t know who was going to win," explained the chunky expert who preceded Benny Fried- man as Michigan's quarterback. "There was always a chance that one of those kickers would ahoot i ~'*'-‘ »----~ ---f~ -2f”r:>:~f4~ ->-ir_*=‘--- one 3 mile and scope a slngif. mt ' provides the means of curbing their "I would like to see s1l18 e-po liUW Pairasitlers inroads, he added. scoring included in our code. Low- ln the tropics. Dr. Cameron said, scoring games in United states are I" millions of hulnan'beinga are vie- often dull affairs because outside tims of pai-asitw and most of the of getting touchdowns we havent ‘ . _ diseases are due to them. They ap- many ways to score. Argonauts only 1' 0'l'l`AWA. Mvul 10-(C-Pl-A1' pear, he sam, to afflict domestic beat semis 4-3 but the lead chanc- - oush mv-Ilkmd 55 DOW 93mm? “ animals more than wild ones and. ed hands twice and then was nn- \~ g battle $881115 lille PKWSW” as man himself was the first animal ally tied before the winning single "` at PFW UH 11V°°'»°°k- U °°°n “" to become domesticated, these pests was kicked." crm ublic opinion is informed of the quickly became a factor in public Rockwell ls one American 0 Cyclists Stick ` , i To Black Lights 1--_ IDNDON. ADH-l lo-(C.P.)- Though shorts are permitted in tennis contuts and in badminton championships, nlglish cyclists who race on the Nad must continue to wear full-length black tkhta At the annual meeting of the Road Racing Council a proposal to per- mit the wearing od shorts in road races was defeated. About il) alum who promote open races on the road are now linked with the council. Ill MEHURIHI IAHONAWHI BIAIKIAIIT Justasthsevmingsunwasslow- ly sinking in the west, heraldlng the close of mother day, the spirit of Margaret Ramona Weir, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prod Weir. (nee Oelh Curley) of Brook- lyn, New York. was waited away to its Heavenly Home, there to tab upitsabodewiththeAngs1sal Ramona was a bright loveable child 4 . ways active, she in the home iii si’ will be where 1t01steTlll‘cc l Usual 0- ,cm:itcmplatad§. acanalthemselves. _ lcflltfdl’ fl0lli \.hgN’gy _Brunswick Itgislatulla, Lheyygm -°°°°'P°H*°4 as the nsieverte Canalvompany. 'I‘l\°°°m-uxvvulealiirvdtolisve the omni in opention within lo euih°rlud capital mes was loo,ooo with the province reserving the flsht to purchase the canal at any and a later company, the cm¢ns¢m 5h1D R8!-\W\¥. also was wrecked on the shcals of bankrupt backers. In 183'! tlae5t John. andBt Croix River' Canal Company was Ul°0!'D0l‘S¥»°d “to make and open a water com-muniwion by means of aoansl frcmtneRiversaint.)onn to the Chipnecticook Lake on the Saint Cro`x River and thence down alolls' the said Saint Croix to the tide way. At the present time, Col. Weymm said. “then is not even an nldcellarhole tomlltomindtheir ambitions p‘sn". Another simlar plan fell by the wayside after provision was made. in lwb. for three oommissoners 2 open and maintain a canal Cvrimross Neck, near Gagetown. The Legislature granted £1,200 for the purpose. therestof the costto-be raised by private sibscr ptions. The commissioners were not to proceed until sufficient money had been sub- scribed. They never did. Others records provide a con- trast between present and former mm- TN* l°h¢m° NM. however. “Many a community." writes Dr. titled.. E§;ls§§ig=§§i liliiiiisléél iltliiilllgtl Efirtllrrlliii ~ z itil. 525| 5 s tit; -s-_su- Wdt thai»adfl|¢."B»\¢UM theddfiln r§esrgg§§E;=E liiiillgfliti. .ititgégséfgéi .little about construction. statcmsmtsul ecntifbuha t.c tai.” and since uestion is wldel! circulated throughout the continent, cerned in the erection of the new building here may well feel gratified at the favourable publicity received. Ncergaard, “in these days of depres- sion is nndlng the support of its hospital an almost ruinous burden. and there is a general question as to whether more money than neces- sary has not been spent for build- ings and equipment. In a remote corner of this continent. far from the centre of hospital thought and planning, is a new building that seems to offer some noveland inter- v years _or forfeit the charter. The gh. Hamm; gum; .D4 51| wg. __ / . ~ O arresting reduction in the amount of radiation required. After fur- ther describing the heating ar- rangement, the writer states that the saving ill coal will be as high, if not hgler, proportionately, than the cut» radiation. Two signal benefits accruing to the patients from the special heating arrange- ments are tl) high temperature at the inside surface of the walls. roofs and windows, decreasing the eating ideas leading to reduced con-| struction and maintenance costs This is the Pl-ince`l!7dws.rd Island Hospital at Charlottetown, designed by Govan and Ferguson, 'Ilorcrnto architects, and opened to the public ` last July. “Architects and consultant were faced with a difficult economic prob- lem. An entirely new plant, with 120 beds, was needed to serve the popu-, lation of the Island. Because of its, remoteness, building costs are wm- paratively high. There are no large industries and no grest wealth. The residents. chiefly farmers, fisher- men and small ahopbcpeers. while always generous in the support of _v.,..;. r. of the mens effective h f, mink ¢ n da has ‘°“5“°” oe h°“""' W ° "°°° ”° ° a vol-ite. °°'°‘”“°°* W°"°° °“°° "°‘° °° their elmitles. would lisve been . will it taken to meet lt. Dr. V T M Cameron, expert on bugs. be a general J nett te tna United st rss. is so goxmglx slgos will nummei- gtir- on the evening of Mu-on istn Pl'°"-‘°“* in N" Bm” °\‘ “W unsble even in ncnnsl times w| she was out playing with ner little 1°-‘wiv “N °h“l°d "° ‘mud "Sh oontriouts ssooooo oi- more ususuy. ' 1' 'and similar pest-=. is °°“"1°°- 1 i nnperials would wil hold . 1 ti.” Now IN sroclr t‘i§`;‘l.°0w.. win. on not eouefe no- wmmnim. rn the wt of mms mucous to wil “wif “'°'*°°* :unix to wild um -quo an in- As director of the institute or , ku, on tm, M, ,-,.1 me um, ns tlie street and when almost on the ewh wht. Fins-ll! in IM. t-MIN' stltuti or tus sus and complete- Pm_¢itol°¢v at M=°d°Mld °°11°¥°- All grades of conceded, out they would not have oolwelte sidewalk she was struck by UNH" °fd¢l'°d ° b°“n¢v °f '#11 ness needed. _ _ " 7 i Bt. Anne de Bellevue. Que., Dr. muon advantage. if any, over at a larze °°°1 °'“‘* *nd very ser- shillings for every wolf and wolf! "On sewunt of the dlsancs fran _ Cameron is conducting is Survey °f S H I N G L least a dozen Rockwell said he l0\l-Sly 111111124- She WH immediate- W‘l'l¢1P H1194 W-mm 91° l>l'°VlD°°- metropolitan medical centres. it m animal parasites in Canada which could mmm ly rushed to the nearest hospital Buoocedimhcgislatures, even aslalte “mug msg th, disgncatia he describes as the "first oompre- et our rices before bu ing "But to make the kicker an of- but 0111! “VW °“° h°“l'- YW!!! ll 1884. continued the b0uni=y~ therapeutic faculties be comprehen- . hemlve attempt to olm l<1=°'- g D I h y fensive truest-that is what r like." thoushmshgl tahlylhmmgiaw nvorgnmlt am »lw°m<:°t°ber sive. 'nie rates tlittlt the oitis: ~~ led of th parasites in the esew ere mockwel1."Uurkickingispure- warm en cvs es- lim. ered fl°m UP' could iorncqii ssreware' . 'fl oogtry on :scientific basis." ' fuddefemgvg wi-"sg in canst-lnlteem in which she was held was ressiim or the early 10th century. and slepport from public fonh»-was V Parasices,hestatsdinanadd.resa J w those ainzlescoringpointsmakeit lhwh byngw WY! numerous andaeecrding tothe old records.'i'he meager making it imperative that \,, Pi-le. "are the sreatevt www °f . . - just the opposite. 'rue rouge woultrbewtiful were which mmlmdcd situation was so .suns in New. tus building operate st minimum log m na;-ses, sheep and pigs; they wow the spectators over here. *'50 lm* mul- b Brunswid that them Inddltaz cat. Cos-lut.ranspor::ld} from x Msg nu," gmessi . sgpensi muse millions oi dollars damage Charlottetown -'noy or soy, now s nslfbaok Dear 11 Ramona. ll on sound is necessary maint# 'immsny to cattle; they an very mutt to get outside his goal line f-'nth io b1°°m In Hsavm 'llww sosnisn inhabitants num taxation and h lone coli vgxintm. econ; with theballwbenhehas caught ITB!" t0m°’\ll’!ll>0l1d¢lll¢¥l'U°f Iiargeaumsofmoneyweregranted OW in MUN' 'riouspealsin lt.d°ss.!-- 7:; sad oats." mptmngiem soles; L-1705 it in the goal sono. 'nut is what stricken Parent-I. one little brvthef- eosuppiy fumeiswitlissedsxeview importance- v rs.-==r - I regard .3 me mo.; ¢p¢¢¢;¢u1u- John Frederick, also her grand- of uw ,ligation by Ward Chiprnan. In _ g Y _,.. ..,.,.. ...,... -pp. ..... ..... _ ' is pl” in cmumn ¢°°¢,\,,_11_» parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael cur- ohm Nm” M N" 3,-\m¢w_¢~; in commends Economy ley, Fort Augustus, PEI. with mnunnud gong" by IADMINTON s*r.ari'l'llb 'WAY whom she ususuy Ipent the sum gh, hrimqm; "Despitsahthese%:msi.n:hl:‘o: Y ova IN |NmA mer months. An aunt, Marguerite .. ' pltal was designed A I . ____ Curley also resides in New York, mg# many special features not found in Badminton, the sport rising on WM W vm' devoted to her little ,un md ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,¢ ,wh ordinary lioscitsl oocstruotion ms th t of a high wavs of pow niece To the bereaved is extended mama in www, wg whom omits none of the essentials. More- 1'¥'.2";§."..§`§'1i'?’.."g"2lZ§'$?J°.'£`§ §'.I“S."1.‘§“..'3 4 ‘~f‘°5'5“° °‘~"°°°-.....“ '“:'.‘:°°°° "i $‘..é.‘§‘.f.;"°° 'uri' °‘ ° 2-»-~ one-ww mi: :.‘.'..°'s.‘°.°.:‘.;.°':"......°°' ‘ 1 _ the number of en an e grea - d an Nvgm,,m¢ onymous - for mstance. “good tea" and WM m““1f°°"°° ’“ '*‘° °""' pmdnoe oi the roi-esta. zemainins tm .N mmm M, u, th, Dm, , , ., 0 hen sion emnnpionsliios recently. wus S199 ers Dr() nsnc or comin tn. msmtwitliout -_ , _ MORSE S TEA U9 S¥"°"‘Y_m U9' W l ru-ct played in- india. lt developed P P _ _"awww, Nmmwm ,mmt :‘l:¢moonl;:r\ic.:.loaNm‘dmbeg°u“'u=|m‘:‘ think of ood tea you just naturally in omit Britain out only in re Into H1 hroad mm M M W, md ’ ` you g v cent ' ,_ . years has it achieved an lm- g 1 d ~ thlnk Of Q.. t portant position on the Cmmim Th’ ?:fh`M“ M ‘wo i swftl veluldlf- PONTHPRAUT. Borland. Avril ins inoi-sinus tliirst lor gain " ~» » - lo-(C P.): Fred Cleaver, a lorry M mgqht was a ehsraotnristl t lllil ` P-A-L ' {&RNlSH 5l\A;N[; ’ §i§§§ E 4;? ml J JAPALAC VARNISH STAIN .: Makes an excellent finish for your floors and furni- ' ture. Clean the smoke and dust from your walls with Electric Wall Paper lilssilsr 'Also such Necessities as Brmhes Stool Wool l' Jirilic ,m;_ Clean and ll0ME _ ' 75|: lt Small Gust. susisrlss or “UN E"s"¢|\” liunssco f °' pnly 25c I gives a lovely lofi ilnhl to your walls. All colors- “ " ‘ MM" 'ss nas uma . ' lax ’,‘,.‘,';,',,, .15s51l»pki. 1 \~¢_. ,L ,. Illllllllll P 0 S Beautify Your ’ ‘ P ( will buy a pound of I 1 pint of M ,, _,_,, ._ ifiiliiilgiiiliiiiiiliE55 Eiiss ing? _ 53?; 35 g is gli- §§§5@ll°§‘* 5.* iililigliffigiiglisli gi égtstl 5; l;é§§a§;§S= ,t .sig stir? III ll lhdllrl. on The ed, still over reached the half awak- UOUII 0° by a col- was fol- Ulm. SAILING Bllfl Ulm IN CAR- IYING AUITIALINI GIAIN 'Rioea fh\¢t& :gigs the tade D of r m .3 iii? Striblinp. Tile baby was born iid a weak before his- famous fatlr, W. L. (Young) Bla-iblirx, heavyweit fighter. din' of iniuries srutatnad in a motor cycle trash. Guess-y Boone ean‘t walk, but grandfather, "Pa" Strivi- tha baby carrisll bil# and "arg liiglt siilii rgirg §§ it ri a "handstand grandfather. FLUID VIULINIIT FAIL! Al IIQGAI comer.His Iliad #Niven Krehl¢’a “Cava- sadoupr aa thqflowed wasmdfaedthetat- ihafainledshur- was bubmcr IIDHII 0kla.,.April ana and walk- building of comparable ails and rather to an intensive and scientific study of the multitude of problems presented in the building of a hoa- pital. to the provision of the maxi- mum of usable area, and to the eli- - _ ,,, _ ., , _ _ _ "‘ ' ‘“` `" "wr" `“ ` W driver, was killed, three perscnrhsd gmt ga, Bs thought it should serve _°o.nmmm‘ remarbble escapes. is house was as a warning. and should turn the :Sams :g‘:‘“mg'°°Tuy|Dmm¢' °b_ demolished, aridalorrywas wreck- gttentinnofthepeopletoihm cul- “r‘m°m‘“,w°mmy°¢°m.m_ Watch for Offer 0_1' , l5c worth of amps: *°°'°°“*Ig° W WWW” tlY\W-ll 0! 91° l°“~" stitutions, seth new and old." ollter ro . F R E E , Stove Pipe Enalnsi Paint Brush and Guard _ will give a lot of beauty with every purchase of to your Sm” Pip¢_ Dr. Neergaard than proceeds to Th* h°“°° W” 'l *'00* Wldills- asa: eramnmo 'rsxsls Ar- gin s oomplsto description or on ‘WW H `H°il=- 'H10 'na nan hospital. soooinpsnyio; me article are photographs of the exterior, of WW" usoon,oa..avrl11c- cum-ytiismsinloosnsncoitne min striolmg, rivs mouths old, is mow- kitchen. as wsu tue olwl for wil dl" WD ing signs of being a troupe: lust floor. After describing the layout Loud . me his grandfather and father, the and equipment on each floor. hs ldward emergency were faced the and resource- which. sound new to the a§€= o amount of body heat radiated from patients to these surfaces. thus permitting the breathing of lower tempered a.ir, and (2) lower tem- perature of the radiators, promot- ing better air conditions. . Reference is also made to the control of noise by the application of acoustical plaster covering an area of over 43.000 square feet. built with great economy. Rt-ierenc~ is also made to special ‘catuw ‘n kitchen equipment, indirect light- % in many parts of the b..i.dlng. Cites Striking Contrast stresses the economic factor. "The lull iillglgl it iiif -S 59.2555 E caliiilsiliiig §§?§;§;;§§¥' liilili rcubicfootisonly sine igher. The great value or compact plan is clearly demonstra §§§5§§E§§§=“ ` Fl iéiigliiii knowledge, for t °f mmf! wi' bed.” in many respects, no te, but ten years a IBTONIA WANT! OWN SPILL- ING l l E Will Concluding, Dr. Necrgaard again extent," he said, "to which an ap- propriation usually considered only sufficient for a sixty or seventy-bed hospitti-has-been stretched to sov- Q' 11| beds. through careful study, seauitth planning and conserva- “VP lll0%¢¢flDs. in new methods of dutnyctiou. is ssmnuliing. Be his connection. the sise New lmgland hospital design and con- pleted at about the The total capacity of land institution is 'I0 tal cost was $359,031: per adult bed. $5.109. capacity of the P. ll. I. is lil. The total cost was the average cost per adult Prince Edward Is- tsl," he writes "there no false sconcm! pace. Adequate areas are pro- ed for services and for patients' quarters. The sine of the patients' rooms are subatarltlslly the same in the two buildings. 'l‘he Island hos- pital has four times as much acous- tical treatment, better heating-hot water instead of vwpor-and the invaluable .thermal insulation in walls, roofs and triple glared win- ‘down The New Ulsland hospital the other hand. its power separate huuding and 'Wm' te and expensive laun- the latter represent- renee of 04.200. This to a capacity have cost at 85 per cent the Char- ccst per bad a half times Canadian. whereas its giiwlllihtlisli apple conclusion. Dr. N 8...., nn... IZ’.§.‘t'§\ ian Hospital Council, t the Prince ldward has "more odsrn ave ever belrn dc- Cuivnnn ' ' _ What Every Widow Knows U7 LUCILLI VAN ILYKI i Continued from page 2 with murder-perfectly all rigs; rn; them to so ioy-riding around all hours” “Oh, lay off llollvl” Holly 4\4n'| know which was wo have him defend her oi- Mn Lilla so criticise herl) “8he's tha best friend you‘ve got-gee, rg slseiw. _I'li ba toddling along.” - Molly tipmed lway from the dom disgusted with eavesdropping, with Clarence, with Lilla-with herself- fretful with the whole world. The door shut softly as tered. Molly.n_\?lted until hear the gro her quietly upstairs, tneguifns mrsrdse Pard's patience with a corn muffin. and slowly sipped a glam of milk. Back in the hallway a lean something white near caught har eye. lhe stopped to find mother of Dartsfs almost hildiihs eirlstles tufted inside was enclcled in a soraw n pen dist". and den!-1! sc mie had Bhe is all g §;a,s§g-s§§§§§ °g§s§ t§§§’§5s§§§-gigi §§z§ .lilo iicillttisli ngtigfll. Hg _w g, , 3 t , limo .~ iiieril l§.i§.§i§ii§§l l.liEtill§. s. could got an morning." Just to think a how soothing and she couldn’e acce tion! Of aslsep with the xhldthe Dexter h sense his stnprnother invite har. <15 Be Continued.) Must Have High _ Apple Standard KINTVIIIK N.&, lllllil liilfll hifi? lgglutgq if Wi" .iii lg; tile, 'liigiil iissléiiiiiiili increasing their ‘icotan producers fltabie outlatf Great Britain according director' largest But if Nova in Great yearly nw ‘ standard! Annnpola IIIT IIKIS I lill. lv llll$lSTllll T0' Ill?-7.' “.~