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It hos long been a clutom at Am- erica's oldat University to lly b08111 walks along all paths in the college you! at the start of each winter. The complicated webwork of board walks measu us approximately six miles. When those walks were removed at the end oi the post winter it probab- v ly was for the last time. It is under- stood that before next winter all the gravel paths will have been macad- amized. making the laying of the boards unnecessary. TRUTH 0F INDIAN LEGEND FEARED BY PENNSYLVANIAN PHOENIX, Aria, April 26_—Fear that an Indian legend concemlng Superstition mountain may be true was expressed here by W. John Row- lley, Shennandoah, Pa, who came to Arizona, to seek his brother James. Five year ago James Rowley, then 25 and a fiction writer. left Pennsyl- vania to investigate the many leg- ends of Superstition mountain. One of them ls that those entering the range may never return. One letter was written by Rowley just before leaving Phoenix for the mountain. That was the last ever heard of hlm and as a. result his family is wondering if another trag- ic legend has been added to the many regarding Superstition range. __________.___ CANNED TOMATOES WILL BE CHIEF FOOD ON UNDER-TIIE-ICE TRIP When Sir Hubert Wilkins sets forth 1n the Arctic submarine “Nau- tilus" in his expedition to the North Pole,the man in charge of meals do: the entire personnel will be Harry Rothschild. . When asked what will be the most important item in the under-the-ice menu. Mr. Rothschild is quoted in a news despatch from Yonkers, N. Y., as responding: "Tomatoes." Mr. Rothschild ls insistent 1n his contention that Jomatoes-canned, in catsup or in any other form- have an exceedingly invigorating ef- fect upon people who are subjected to long confinement in stale air, as will be the case in this much-her- alded under-the-seas expedition to the top of the world. Side, Back, Arms Ached With Rheu- matic Pain Painful Experience Related by Resident of Goderich Godcrlch. Ont. April 2"l.--F‘rom her home on Bennett Street comes word of the wonderful results of Nerviline achieved 1n Mrs. Leveryfis case. She suffered from shooting pains 1n the side, arms and back. These muscu- lar pains caused intense distress. Ordinary measures failed. Then Ncrvlilnc was applied. It penetrated quickly. Its pain-relieving influence quickly brought ease and comfort. All pain disappeared -—- recovery W05 complete. This all goes to prove what a powerful llniment Ncrvilinc ls. Every drop rubs in - and the pains of rheumatism come out. Get a large 35c bottle today. ithT-s-fzlcgz-zaz- r l EYESIGHT l ' EXAMINATION -: no»; and urn-om Glue- m] EL” ‘h. OPTOMITBIST -Z—_§=IL__II °"'°'.u°°t'ii&“é6'£¢l II ' H. . *5 l’ ll A21 - BRINGING UP FATHER PXSICEIII. Eastern Guardian A “Houseclcanlng Hints." concluded the pwsram for the even ing was then heard which oonslltc of two solos, namely. Bllrifltflmc a tho-Rockies by the Misc: M01 Ma Donald and Winnie Mlwlnifirrc. Dovl in Argentlnny by Miss Mary Mac Mrs. Frank Maclntyre. China Studying Currency Reform _-.__.... (Canadian Press) lnent for the yea-r 1930, just issued. years, seriously affecting all stimulated once the economic dcpresslop has been turned had a net export bslsnce of silver." lng $20,000,000 borrowed for the cap- itsl of the Central Bank. In the last fiscal year the deficit amounted to $101,000,000. During the six months ending December 31, 19110. n.- \ result of the civil wars. the deficit “all: even greater, and according to preliminary figures fresh inclsbtmlness amounted to $96,000,000. In tho first hull of 193i the deficit should be at a lower rate. BVCn though the abolition 0f likln (provincial transit tax) before l/he new sources of revenue become fully effect-Ive weighs heavily on the ‘Prens- ury. Given the absence of unforscen events. it is possible that by united exertions budgetary equilibrium may Expenditure in the put has been concentrated u, a striking degree up. °1l "fllltlly PIIFPOOes and debt repay- ments: and ll’ equilibrium 1| u; b; "Milw- t-he lightening of mm two burdens is unavoidable. The present mlcunt of military u. Pendltm a8 mid out directly from the Central drama-y is $23,003,000 g ..%x%x§:_.§.._ month. The Ministry of Pint-nos rec. "QIVSTIIIITI WOIIL-‘lhc It. Andrew's Women's Institute met at the homo of inn). I. llsclntyrc for the April meeting with on attend- ance o! lllht mcmblrs. ‘rho mating oponod with the "Creed" followed by the roll call which was answered with minutes of the previous meeting were rend, adopted and signed by the Reports of the dlflerent committees were hen-rd and a new sick committee appointed. The Sec- ntary reported that the govern- ment grant was received A latter was read from the Cable Head m- rtltuie, stating that they wished to come to St. Andrew's with a ploy When the business for the ovonilu‘ ‘the Donald. On motion to adjourn the meeting closed with the (National Anthem. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess. The next meet- ing is w be held at tho home of NANKING, Chins, April 26-"'I‘l-le crisis in silver has thrown Into clear roller the necessity of currency rc- form, which is engaging the earnest Attention of the government," says Tse-Vung soong; minister of finance in the National Government of China in the course of his financial state- "The price of silver" continues the report, "in terms of gold has fallen by more than half in the last two those who are involved in foreign trade. as well as creating difficulties for the Government in consequence of de- creasing imports and the growing cost of gold ccl"\ lltments. For trade, the consequences of the decline in the gold. value of silver have fortun- ately not attained serlou s propor- tions. as the purchasing value of s11- ver for commodities produced within the country has not depreciated much However, should crops prove bald, and wholesale importations of foodstuffs from gold-standard countries become necessary, the situation might easily turn critical. At thesame time one wnscque ice of this low price of sil- ver is that exports will be greatly corner in the _ With the development of political "In spite of the general depression and the low level to which silver has fallen, its production has not been substantially cull-tallied. as sel- ver“ is being principally produced as a by-pmduct of other metals. Furth- ermore, foreign governments have ‘sold in late years a portion of their demonetiaed silver, and still possess large stocks on hand. The present limited foreign demand for Chinese produce also reduces the absorbing power of China. and although hor- mally an importer of silver, China during part of theyear 1930 actually The deficit in the annual budget of the National Government presents a serious problem. Inthe fiscal year ending June 30, 1929, the deficit Imounted to $80,000,000, not inclucl. be attained at some time during theI ‘fiscal year ending June 30, 1990. vacations! are wwo OCLOCK AND "ruxr BIG LOAFER ISN'T Ham: YET- we srooo FOR ENOUGH or ri-us FROM HIM- l‘? g ma.’ m1 Ionian annua- final. Brilnil rights run-val,‘ IT IS OUR DES ENTER THIS CONTEST. ANNIVERSARY ~ FORMULA ARE N_OW ON SA-LE. FOUND ON THE CARD ENCLOSED CENTRAL. CREAMERIES Phone 848 FREE ICECI g For 52 Weeks To the Person Guessing the ingredients Contained In “ THE MYSTERY BRICK ” m THE Pnovlucs ms THAT EVERYIMAN, woM/uv AND CHILD AND ,THE MYSTERY “PERFECTION" Charlottetown ' PERFECTION DAIRY. Phone 238 Summsrside “MYSTERY BRICKS" ON SALE AT ALLPER/ECTION DEALERS ICE CREAM‘IS CELEBRATING ITS 10th BRICKS MADE FROM THE FULL PA RTICULARS OF THE CONTEST WILL" BE IN EACH CARTON. IMPROVED LTD. severest civil war in modem Chine!!! history, military expenditures cannot safely be reduced overnight. But with the gradual liquidation of these troubles the ground will be clear for enforcing reasonable economy. The Ministry recommends that military expenditures be reduced so that the previously agreed figure of $216,000.- 000 annually for military WW5‘?! may finally be reached. -"We must not, however," say the minister “confine our efforts to mere attainmeh of budget equilibrium. The more one studies the problem of Chinese finance the clearer it be- comes that mere equilibrium is not an adequate objective. The past sev- en years have witnessed‘ the establish ment of the National Government at Canton, the steady extension of its authority throughout the country, and the continual struggle_ for the maintenance and further consolida- tion of its authority. These have in the main been accomplished, but with the return of peace and order the people requires of the Govern- ment more than the mere suppres- sion of militarism and communism. consciousness. with the releasing of the productive energies of the nation through tariff autonomy and the abo- lition of llkln, and above all with the sharp impinging of outside forc- es on China, such as the world-wide economic depression and the fall of sliver, more ls demanded of the Gov- ernment that an, abstract balanced budget." The minister therefore strongly recon-intends the creation of s, really effective planning organization which would guide the productive froccs of the county, co-ordinate the activit- ies of the ministries, and rigidly map out the essential ends which for a geven course of years each of the dlfferen components is obliged to pursue. With such co-dlnatctl and purposeful acticity within the Gov- ernment, whereby lt is made a uni- fied and effective instrument to scr- ve the nation, the financial resour- ces available within the country 1t- self for constructive development will prove to be greater than is ordinarily realized. Intelligence Vital i, Factor For Nursing IPItOF. wsm vases IiIGliElt |~ PRELIMINARIF EDUCATIONAL 1 STANDARDS-NURSES’ PRESI- ' DENT names SPEAKER CRITI- I CIZED PROFESSION. ' (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Onin, April ill-Accord- ing to Florence H. M. Emory, Presl- dcnt of the Canadian Nurses Associ- ation. Professor G. E. Weir of the University of British Columbia, was not critical of the Canadian nursing Kmlfcsslon when he addressed the Health Section of the Ontario Edu- cational Association in Toronto on April '1 last, as stated in s. report I'LL WAIT FIRE FOR HlM nvm IF rv-mco Au. NIGHT- ru. NIAKI Hm Rememazn 110$ Midi-if- ognizcs that on adcount of the exist- published in ‘Toronto and distributed lng communist menace and the prob! in the Canadian Press Service. lems which attended the close oi theI i The story published April 7 said Prof. Weir criticised the standard of public and private nursing and the degrees of nurses’ intelligence, add- ing the profession needed reorgani- zation and the nurses better educa- tion. On the contrary, Miss Emory informed the Canadian Press, Pmf. Weir's whole attitude ln his address was om of helpfulness towards the profession. “He most certainly did not critlze the standards of public and private nursing," Miss Emory said. "His whole plea, based on intelligence tests given to large numbers 0f stu- dents at present in training schools in Canada, was that higher prelimin- ary educational standards should be required of applicants for all train- ing schools for nurses. so that the unfit ShOllId not be allowed to enter. |Canadian nurses, through their or- iganlzatlons, have been working for lthls very thing for years. but lacked statistical data. which Professor weir has now supplied.“ _..__.-________ PRINCESS DOES IRISH JIG FOR ADMIRING CROWD T0 CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY ‘WINDSOR, England, April 20-A crowd which gathered outside Wind- sor Castle today saw Princess Eliza.- beth dance an Irish jig 1n celebration of her fifth birthday. The little girl had just wandered from the castle into the Grand Quadrangle when the Irish Guards entered. She wsved to the crowd and then tried to keep step. Soon outdisl-anced, she skipped into the jig, while those outside roar- ed their approval. Among the Rings gifts was a terrestrial globe on which she traced the scuthgAmerican tour of her uncles. the Prince of Wales and Prince George. Saint Joan Revival Pleases The Critics SYIIIL TIIORNDIKES PORTR-AY- AL 0F JOAN 0F ARC STILL A COMPELLING PERFORMANCE. (Canadian Press) ' LONDON, April 26—“As fresh as compelling as on the night the play . was first produced." says the Times’ a theatre critic with regard to Miss Sybil Thorndikes portrayal of the role of Joan of Arc in George Bern- ord shows play "Saint Joan," recent- ly revived at His Majesty's Theatre here. “llliss Thomdlkcs performance whether or not as many-sided as the part requires. is at any ratt one which we can sec for the fourth time within a few yours and yet wish to see lt again," he continues. “It is certainly as many-sided as the actress's own very strong per- sonality permits. This personality emphasizes what is most human, a- musing, and touching in the Maid; brings out the tragedy of a pcasmt girl betrayed by the forces that have made her their instrument; but some conflict between religious inspiration and the authority of tradition which in this play is of greats‘ importance than any of the personalities engag- ed in it. "That the part allows a wide latit- ude of interpretation is evident from the performance of Mme. Ludmllla Pltceff in the French version of St. Jean. Mme. Pltoeff lays the lighhtest possible stress on the homely traits of the Maid. She keeps her whole performance ‘lowf as the painters say sacrificing the exciting effects which Miss Thomdlke achieves by the way. so that its total impression may be in harmony with M. Pltoeffs very individual rendering of the piece as the story of a saint. But Miss Thorn- dikes way still seems more satisfy- ing, certainly more Shavian, than Mime. Pltoeffs. Her vigor, her assur- ance. and the alertness of her ttelll- gcnce impose themselves. Only once. 1n the trial scene, when she is ze- plylng to her judges. does she seem obviously at, variance with Mr. Show implies p, spiritual quality which M15; Thorndike does little to bring out. "Almost without excegatlon, the nevi framework admirably. Gwrse Cur- zon's Earl of Warwick is more self- eonselous and loss self-reliant than Lyall Bwetcsoarller version, but tht character remains one of the most striking intthe piece. The fanatical Bishop of Beauvais receives justice a: the hands of Lewin Mannerlng, and Robert Donut is an excellent Dunols." SOW I-IAS PIG A WEEK RECORD LETIIBRIDGE, April 26-Paul Eh- lert. Glenwood, Alta... owns a black sow that had o. litter of eighteen small pigs this week. This brings a total of 53 pigs she has had during the past year. 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