THli (:1muunfl"irriitvlvhlnniinhiunis;l. .. . ,, """"“""""' l,’ i?‘ "" a 0X11 (infill); l CAPITOL ronlw 199111131’ 9113mm v/hTER " noJEvr SHE TOYED "'11:" HEARTS ‘ ' ‘ ' ' " I l’ Winning the admiration of o ‘ mu; and the homage of a Kins- dom but losing an honest love. , . thc trrasurz- (if hcr heart. J PAGE six J VMWMNAFRIF. .12.. 19:1 Mat. 3.15 ll’. B." Prem. Bock ." f2 Conference (Canadian Press) _ SAINT JOHN,'N. 3., April l0-Hon. J. B. M. Baxter, Premier of New Brunswick, who returned today after attsnding the conference of Premiers at Ottawa, s. ' l that the people may be confident! assured that the sta- bility of the British North America Act will be amply safeguarded. He could not rci speak of the safeguard act as that was a secret matter at present, but he expected it would be. made known within a fortnight. l . TUILLL-‘F/EE). “til-fllliliifiYh ll TALKING '1. PUPPY FOOD for development of 4682-4-11-31.‘ IMPERIAL healthy. . normal young foxes. Tln- i-viticlv mrtlzquaikc flirt will s t the world rcclctizig with laughtcr. l i sacaAMErvrd Cal, April 10.- A statewide program of water de- velopment, costing $188,000,000 _and greater in magpitudc than the fam- ous Boulder, Oroydcn dam, may em- crge from the present‘ session of the California state legislature. Ten years oi’ ‘expert research in which more than a million dollars has been spent. culminated in the definite plan now before the law- makers. Rccently a state water commis- sion went to Washington, D. 0., to lay before California's engineer- president the scheme for o coordi- nated plan of development. They found Resident Hoover thoroughly in sympathy. and‘ members of Con- gress willing to learn.more about‘ it pawn “ii ll " " us MEN'S ltUMMAG-E ‘sou: Monday night, 7 o'clock, Y. M. C A. 4665-4-10-31 HOV’ l. "V; DR. GOODWILUS office will be losed from April 13th to April 18th. 4696-4-21 l I I l l SAVE BY BUYING GARDEN CITY BUTTER in, 10 nouns lots. One pound. 38c: 2 pounds, 700.; l0 pounds, $3.30. 3847-8-1l-tf l l IMPDRIAL PUPPY FOOD is the ideal food for fox pups as it is rich in vitamines, wholesome, economical "and much relished by pups. - 4682-4-11-31. Speaking Of Spo rts By DIXON STEWART Uni'ed Press Staff Conesponden‘ , IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD, given early and regularly to fox pups. secures gratifying results. For sale by leading distributors or direct from factory of Imperial Biscuit Co.. Ltd., Charlottetown. 4682-4-11-81. Committee Inspcc“ . \ . "m: As a result, members of the in- ‘terlor department sub-committee on appropriations, headed by Congress- man Frank Murphy of Ohio, will vis- it California this summer to make an inspection of the projects for which federal aid is sought. The main water problem in Cali- fornia is a shortage during the summer and fall in many sections, and all year in others. On the ' " other hand. flood ‘conditions and a PARTIES DESIRE“; Funlublwater surplus apparently exist in- ER by steamer at Victoria, sbouldiccrtah, parts of ‘the “um so the place their orders at once, as" steam- lprohlem is ho regulate the Mam er will load around the 211th of April, ,1 .1319 Supply and distribute 1L discharging last wccl: oi‘ April after| The southern San Joaquin vhhcy which she will take hll Green Muun- lone“ the host hhwtrahoh of the taln tablcstock offering. P. l5. 1 Po- problem confronted by the “ma. em mm Gumwm‘ Assmiamm’ m“ ginecrs. Here is one of the most fer- 4"'59'4"0'3i tile and productive regions of, the state, slowly going back to desert Am UNIVERSITY F011 ENGLAND ,conditlons because of falling water I tables. fil'~l. world-wide . fill‘ . 0111111111,’ this . sprung of iliu lllli'l'llil'tlUllill_All‘ Uni- ‘: Farrsinv at llillllbli‘, ncui" Soilthunip- ' _. ‘lull. Alillinrjv, I'illlllll('i‘(‘lill llllil pri- V111 1011015 111 5911111 PIT-WW “15159111- ‘n€\\"s‘pfl]7E‘l‘ man a favor tn grant him h ‘um: "piiois from ull parts of ihc P91510111 X11135 1191111 K9111 311d 1111 Inn lnfervievv, ‘Rock’ always gave the l Y. 1th CH X31 F5 Random Reflections TUNE 1N ON C. K. A. C. each _ Monday at 9.30 P. M. l-lcar the f‘ l wcrld‘s'_ finest _music and greatest p‘ l singers sponsored by the world's fin- ‘ l cat mattress-Simmons Beauty Rest. i I 4102-4-13-11. l -- ‘ l | l l 1 ‘ One of the finest tributes to Knute Rockne was the manner in which re- . ports of his death were received 1n the newspaper world.-Hundreds of flew-Emmi‘ men in all sections of the nation felt a personal km in Rock- ne's ‘death and, probably there were more sincere laudatory articles writ- ten about “Roclv than about any other athletic notable who ever liv- eel-Rockne was one of the few pub- lie idols who was popular with the press and many tears were shed by hardened newspaper men who usually, PCQRTGEI! the death of a notable simip- ly us o. “good yamJ-The thing whichl cndcnrezl Rockne to newspaper men‘ was the ‘fact that unlike Lindbergh, . ‘funilry, and many others who pro Ilted frompubllcity he never turned zvlnlilst. nowspspei- men-Instead 01' qdrlpilllg the attitude of other cel- ebrities who think they are doing a - GIIMIGIMI. BISOIJIT Even vlriie, healthy-appear- ing animals demand an he- casional" corrective for digeg; tivc dlsvtsrders. The Rose-Mil. ier Charcoal Biscuit remedies and wands off ailments of ma; sort. . dvertisement for canton" uoaosnwlllku cs i fl/HIRRANI [AIIHIJDQ vol ~14.“ w. Clip tiliis a free sample. ROSSJMILLER. BISCUIT 0., LTD. Pfillllhi Elillfillhll 'l'l.'ll'lI\'.—-!"II i.—-fi;':'l'. Nllianee. Ontario P- l2. l. Distributors "msv- 11v" l4 My a c». ma. s - Ilmmerlids moa SWEET PEAS Are amo Flowers. who" m“ will bloom: fall. Carter's Seed. Catalogue Pages 32 Ind 38 will tell you what to pllllL oanzrurus "uaw spec's/u." improved ltllxed Sweet Peas a good mixture. ..M_. Englisll Spencers A choice ihraud. of English re-selected Sponsors of recent lntroductionl Extra largo bloom. - American Spencer: 9110100 ll-r "e bloomcconfaln- ilisgo "Eckf "d" Novelties of 1 . 1" “up mp "Rh-h 1.:i|~.:is"__ Endangered -______ THRIll-ING l iENSATlONAl! DIFFERENT l‘ " Rich orunzw. l-lzic. cinngv and cuf- - .. 1 l I..}_...-.I~,~. 3-,, n~ . 1 .-Li_)...1."L/i1 wurfil will be trained, The Air min- 111 T111016 01111111105. 11101 111"? 119°" ‘impression that he thoughtncwspaper isiry has assured Sir Aiorshall Sir 11101111101111! 610115 011' 181111 V8111“ 01 mcn were doing him a favor by seek- ‘John Higgins, who is at the head of ' flllllfoxlmatfly $4.090 5° $513119 in ing information regarding himself or the venture, of its full support. The we fave 111161" flnnlhlletivn- Ac- Notre Dame. school is expected to appeal particu- cording to county leaders. asserted ' larly to foreign officers. Si!" John has values In the Single county of Tul- just returned from other European are have decreased 31000000 within countries where he ‘outlived his pro- the last few rears. and that 11 noth- jects to members of governments, all 111E 15 110118 t0 161119115’ 11119 5111111t1°11.- 0f whom prgmlggd to send officers to further losses of froln $3,000,000 to the university for instruction. $511110J109 W111 11951111- ,‘ , ____._i__"__ At] the delta ofsacramento river ‘MR5, BURPEE ROCKWELL the summer flow ofwater has drop- ‘..’ : ~' ' ' pad so low that the salty brine from the ocean has workedgup the chan- nels into the fertile farm land. Much of this country is endangered unless a. fresh water supply 1's found. So the plan evolved put of the 10- ycar study is as follows " At a point above Bedding, known as Kennett, a large storage dam is to be erected costing $84,000,000. This dam wouldpay for itself ‘out of electric power developed, and would fill many purposes. u, t beautiful how and until late In t5; poadnlpqpcblslnulilfll’ “Don't Take Yoursclf Too Seriously" L. Eaicll _" informal " with," ." and izirglin 1irudurcrsl l'll'(‘!'.‘i, bu: 1h‘: chigzf ‘ on the rc d‘ might come. This was finally 511111515" ed because Saints Genevieve being the Patron Saint of the Capital, is - . silpposcd to be over watchful of the ' - lcity and it was natural that she 1B3‘ 5111111191‘ Dflshlent United Press l should face tuvay from" the heart of ' Eitoff Correspondent)’ lhhe hwy”, t -- - T PARIS, April 10.—It will be left ‘to A vl.euch’tlol-.ha,hehtul “m?! in gym! ,'"},\,'y;_< “CUILLEGE BRED" mum’ ages “nudge whether Elma“: ed stone was publicly unveiled ln, _ or Cunova, was the greater, sculptor, me place dc Lvmma on the bank; or whether Vermeer, or van Qongcn.) of the Semen which con-lmemorpted was the greater painter, but at l)l:C5-lP0lnl-1dts liaison Wm, Franc‘; The‘ rnt thc existence 0f those two schools Jhhhrhhhtal vhhle o; theh-nqnumehg 01 11ft. 11111 111°" °1 1e55, Bfmliemi-Qlreniuiiis highlyydoubtful with mitrly and thc modern, cannot be consid-‘hlflstsl “Eh though lyjsi by my. 119d 11111191115 a 991,131.17 C-motiolm] 1'9‘ l toine Bourdclle. It has frankly been action to the clloct that sopicthing described by many cfitks Q5 “fright- ‘has most certainly gone wrong. m,» inasmuch n5 thhge 15 a‘ scream- The contrast. between sculpture 1 mg “gum of a ‘human gym; aeipss (10119 ‘"111 ‘"1 9111591 and mm mm” l the base of the column, ‘and several ‘V1111 1111 11,1‘ “'11s 511511113’ btuugm l other undlsccrnibio patterns of hoinc the other, day when 80-year- ‘ Something m. Omar hxei. plastered old Alfred Bohchcr, the Frcnchf about as decorative elm-fights; ggv‘- sculptor, visited some of his works in mg the whole mohuyneng a distinct the Lilxcmbonrg Museum. and stroll- l jhhky nhpcnr3nce_ 0119 critic said, ed later into thc gardens to look at; uThe m1 jury has hem asleep for his famous group of thrcc bronzej years;- l'illllli‘l'S. which have ornamented thc ccizicr of the rose garden for many." lllfll1§‘."1.lfillll€l‘S. “JOU BET A GHOST TOWN NOW . Pa rzs Letter . Rockne was the living example of ' hisadvlce‘ to Notre Dame players not‘ toltake themselves too seriously. "Football is a great thing as seaport‘, he said, "But. I have "never ‘seerran tall-American notice which could be traded‘ for a square mea ."—'I‘ho pub- lic regarded Rockne as a sort of a divinity in football. but the Notre Dame mentor, himself, never, appear- ed able to aowpt the piblic verdict. -He never became "big headed" ov- er his success and was always ready to go out of his way to do a favor for a newspaper man.—~Even the rawest of "cubs" was treated as a. “big shot‘ ‘ when meeting Rockne. Ihrz-o lil‘ . :zon~..,_ m 1.11 Inner three Iran". ‘NUfHPmiT. April '1—-'I‘he death of Mrs. Burpee Rockwell of Amherst Shore, occurred at the family resi- dence on Thursday night last, after a brief ' illness, qt the age of seventy- five years, leaving her husband and two sons, Chesley and Bliss, and one daughter. Jean, all at home. Mrs. Ftockwell was a native of P. E. 1., and her maiden name was McKen- zie‘. She ‘came to Amherst Shore néorly "fiftyyears ago, and has lived a quict life. The family kept the Post Office at Amherest Shore for some years. Dr. Rockwell of River Hebert, is ifbrother of Burpee Rock- well. The funeral service was held in the Bnpiistbhurch on Saturday afternoon, Rev. L. W. Parker, offic- ioting. ' El ll.~--l)r. Ilztfry . prrnulciit of the F1 j of _ i: rapidly at- y». <1 ‘rulnini: a rep“ n as a humorist. :1 rrrrsrzt (‘O?1fv‘l‘('ll("‘ with n'-"m- of ilw Illnlrwlr Pinto Lcgislniilrc, ~n to his pleas for '.'.'l"\".'l'l“ll C swoon npqnxrujdJLnlipq way" to- "111" thc ruippnrt of thc ' to their humor i a nmv (ll-fini- 1.11121 "collcge Bil! SWEDI: PEAS Ii Garter & 0o. LIMITED Apprtclakd Newspaper Many Uses Support l l"; nivvn to Ilu- _ " ' I First it would create a great fresh water lake, acting as a‘ flood control project. It would prpduce hydro- electric power. It would release enough water in the low period months to prevent the encoachmcnt of salt wptcr in the delta section. And it would provide a new water supply for the farm lands of the Southern San Joaquin. , i. At the point enters rm audacious, but practical scheme in water en- gineering. When this water reaches the delta-—oppositc the place the San Joaquin river pours into San Ffranclsco bay-it would be picked up by a series of booster dams and pumps. similar to the famous locks of the Panama canal. anh sent down the San Joaquin Valley ho the thirsty orange, lemon and olive groves. "The newspapers have been won- derful to Notre Dome and I want to make "them feel that we appreci- ate it." Rockne explained when dis- cussing this subject with the writer last falll-"Rook" kept ih close touch with the newspapers and frequently when stories pleased him, took time to write personal letters thanking the authors-This attitude had s. lot to do with the foot that Notre Dame was the moot widely publicised football team in the country-An- othervtrait which made "lRaoolc" pop- ular with sports writers was his in- sistence that all requests for “work- ing press" passes at Notre Dame stadium must be honored.—whereas many colleges limit working press passes to a select list of papers. Rock- ne contended that any nevuspaper which desired to send a writer to cover a game should be given passes. i-i Professional Bards BELL & MATIIIESIIII ll. B. Boil D. L Mathleson, LL. It Barristers a Solicitors Money to [nan CHARLOTTETOWN i IIONTAGUI ._.._.___________.._ McLURE fiiMacKlNNON smvm roxas mo was Representing HUDSON! BAY 00., of LONDON, ENGLAND. - Office 112 Kent 8t. Phone l9! McLEOU t? BENTLEY _______é____ CANADA'S CENSUS TO G0 onus-s VALLEY. chi. April 11.- OVER TENMHMON MARK l l Once a rip-roaring gold mining town. You Bc-i, l0 miles cast of here, is fast reverting to tho state of man)‘ “;,i1ost.towns" of California's color-"" ful gold rush days. The population‘ now consists of one fnmi_iy, that of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brady, who nily rcportcd the birth of a son. Ilouchcr Muses 1301x1101". who is white imirod and rctirimr. lozzlzcd fondly at the whitc marbles in the statuary hall, lovely and perfect‘ figures, the work of his" hands, silch as “Le Ropes“ and “Aux ‘ ‘Champs? Boucher had not sccn them for years, and as he stood and mcditatcd his thoughts wont back to, the models. l l WINNTPEG, April 11. iCPr-Can- acias census this year will reveal a ipopulation of more than 10,000,000 for the first time in the history of the Dominion, E. A. MacPhail, chief of the division of census and vital statistics, forecast hcrc to-day. An army of 4,700 men will start to take the census on June 1. YCCE‘ NEW‘ PERTH SCHOOL “How jixeity they were," ho said. "both vromanly and youthful, slcn-y dcr and finely shaped, it was a cic~l Grade X.—1. Minnie McPherson, 2. light to work with thorn." The GQQYQQ Dew/hr, 3, Ross Hamilton. slotucs of Bouchcr were nolnblc of- Honor Roll for March. EARL DESSBOROUGIPS SON GETS DRIVER'S LICENSE Other Projects 1 FIAT '..'.'I'ZHZP.E‘.’ pacZ-zzige holds much goodness For you. The long-lusting flavors appeal to the taste and help to kccp ilto mouth fresh and the breath sweet-the sugar supplies the body fuel that burns up c — l_f‘f\‘\ “u-” and keeps you keen and alert. fat“ fr-rings in the Salon of 1885. The Luxcmbourg statuary‘ is perhaps the final challenge of the Academic Per- iod, if it may be called that, to tho new and modern sculpture which finds its one extreme in Bourdcllc znzrl Rodin and gocs as far as thc wcll known Epstein. _ Perhaps both schools of sculptors arc right. but one can imagine thc Attic sculptor of the Vcnils of Cirene musing fondly over his Pnrian mus- ierpicce in the National Museum in Rome, or one can sympathize with old Albcry Bouchor dreaming in thc Luxembourg, over those pretty and finely shnpc will return years hence, say, when he is 80 years old, and muse pen-l slvclg. bcforc some of his works. Modern Tone It is notable that recent inonu- mr-natl statuary set up for the adorn- ment of Paris has taken on a rather modern tone. The toil figure of Sainte Genevieve on the new Tour- nclle bridge caused much discussion when it was put up, both because of the straight, modern lines of the l Grade IX-l. Mary Slnvin, 2. Ola l-Inmilton, 3. Reta Cocoron, . l Gffld!‘ vm_1. Olivo ‘Mary Pmvrr, 3. Irene Dewar. Grade VI-l. Frcd Martin, 2. Gert- his rude Power, 3. Charles Kennedy. Gfflfl? MricNeill. Grade III-l. Marjorie Martin ny Kennedy, 3. Mable Moore. Grade 1-l. Bessie Stewart, John Corcornn. R Anmznron souru scnoor. Honor H.011 for March. - Esther Powers, Earle Powers, Jarvis l lvn Gavin. Grade V—l. Ester Powers, 2. Keir Matthews. 3. Cecil Nutt, 4. Alfrcd Gavin. Grade IV——1. Thelma Young, William Ahearn, 3. John Sherry, Anna Graves. Grade III-1. Jarvis Matthews, 2. Gladys Gallant. 3. Robert lwlssery, 4. James Gallant. Grade II-1. ‘Bessie Matthews, Bnmucl Fraser, 3. John Gavin. Grade I (A)—1. Rita Ahearn, 2. 4.. 2. Dewar, 2, count Duncannon, son of the Earl V—l. Elliott Smith, 2. Neal fllltofnobile_ 111m - 1 Hnll shortly before noon- At 4 p. m. . fl -—Whcn the new Notre Dame stadi- um wos erected, Rockne saw to it that the press box was the largest and finest in the country. Accommo- dations were provided for more than 200 writers-and there never was a game at Notre Dame but what wrih era were provided with hot coffee, sandwiches. In fact if anyone desired. "Rock" would even see to it that the Notre Dame. publicity department would write his story of the game! Do Your Knees Swell? Are Your Joints Sore? -'I'hose who have tested out nume- rous llnimcnts will agree that where something is needeu to dislodge a deep-seated, more or less chronic condition, nothing compares with Nervillne- lts because Nervlllnc penetrates so deeply, because it has about flve times the strength of the ordinary oily preparations, it has come to be known as King over all Pain. For rheumatic conditions, muscular and joint stiffness, Nervll- ine works wonders. A trial proves this. Get a 85c bottle from your dealer today. OTTAWA, April 11.—(CP)—Vis- Several other projects are part of the great state scheme, including a fresh-water canal to furnish fresh water to the big induirial plants along San Francisco tau. another large storage dam at Frialnt, on the San Joaquin river, costing $15,000,000 and operating much after the plan of the Kennett dam, a $30,000,000 flood control project on.the Santa Ana river in Southern California, and federal aid toward the $200,000,- 000 canal totransfer Boulder dam water from Colorado rival to Loa t Angeles. The legislature problem constitutional amendment ' rmitting " the state to guarantee to t! federal govcmment a return of the money and interest should Con agree to “loan" the state federal ‘oney at three and one-half per ce ‘interest to start the project. 4 of Bessborough, lost no time on arrival in Ottawa to-day in securing his license in operate an Governor-General family arrived at Rideau and his Viscount Duncannon was at the office of the local issuer of motor licenses to secure his operators lic- i-nse. Powers. Perfect Attendancuwllliam Powers. Perfect Attendancezwilbur I Fraser, Alfred Gavin, Mary Mollcti. volveg p ‘Matthews. Kelr- Matthews, Bessie Matthews. sciatica Wash Ibo painful pan well f’ will: warm vnlott than rub In phony ol Miami's and ou'll fool boflor I cooupoa r0 JUDGE mvsu- rrou .. IMANITOWOC, Wis, April 1o.-a trout bail box invented and patent- .I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K- Q Banister and Attorney-at-Low Olfioo: 180 Richmond Street MONEY ‘I0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. McDONALD ‘B McPl-IEE B A. .I. A. McDONAIZD B. F. MQPIIEB BABBISTERS. ATTORNEYS, ETC- MONEY T0 LOAN Stewart 8 Lowther S. SOLICITORS. ETC- 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. - MARK "R. McGUlGAN a o l aanmsrrzn somcrmn. E10- MONEY r0 1.0 . Cameron Block. charmtumwn. Fl»!- Prnhihifion Commissi Chairman. MIL GIOBGI BROWN. MAI-GATE. P. l. l Bend all Information roltrlllll m‘ fractions 0| PIIOIIIBITIUN LCT " the above or to J. J. ‘halaur. 0011" .ed- by John W. Wattawa, Malnitowor has been sent to former president wnlssioncr, Provincial Police, Clut- iottctown. or w c. s. mun. 111' Burnmculdo. or to W- 5 ODE Calvin Coolidge. Wsttawa explained to Coolidge that his hobby wit: fish- ing and asked his opinion of the in- Wlufil Q v ifs good 3.5.1 good for you. Illirwflrzlvo-Safisfykag. Wilbur Fraser, 3. Earle Powers, 4. _ Mary Gallant. - " - - ~ Grade I (Bl-l. Mabel Fraser, 2. Oyril Nut-t.‘ 8. Eva Mollatt. 4. Jamal _ h specter. holy saint. and because she was look- 1118 Severely toward the gate of Paris from which any eastern invasion u ll. ILINE DriveSrOut Pain - usywooa. inspector for 011W" lChu-loitotown, as l. W. Pbtfl. ll" spootoefcrlllllllfllisrlottllfln Q T _..»\,.. _ I H v....,‘._.‘._,.-....-.~ h.-.- _. ffghi