.1 l ‘to... {Ass Four: j .uu llfi. llwl lullllll l run-u; nail: (tn-m 1881) m» ..'.. 1m u- ldvlleo) delivered. NJO [II you (la ulvauo) mailed In Canada and Unlied Staten-s- an}... by tlie Way H (It!!!) Supreme Court has decided that women are not eligible to‘ be appointed to the Senate of Can-I ada under the provisions of the Brit-I ish North America Act. The Fathers o... £01m of Pygaidonbd- Ollfillfhfl. XeLur ._ \~|“.|I~g1||@n(-.I..'Il.. Burnett. It. Col. D. .\. llulflnnon. ID- 9L 0 Editor and Manager-J. l. Burnett. Adam-int e Billion-D. ' Ii . (‘urrlo THURSDAY. APRIL 26. 1928 lwnvrn AND rrrv. most important plank in the ‘ platform of the Liberal party at the last election was the proposed amendments to the Prohibition Act. This important piece‘ of legislation which has to do with the policy which elected Messrs. Saunders and Lea and their followers, was held back by the Government until the dying days of the session and has at last been considered by the House. And what a pitiful, miser- able, wee mouse the mountain \Of “strengthening amendments“ pro- duced! , - It was stated that the intention of Act "more workable"; they will cer- Jel-llshlelh l tainiy have the effect of making it m9" 19u8h3b19- If Premier 5mm‘ the British Empire is to develop our to other pcslllonsl And they find d"! hid Se! 0119 with ‘he dim-hm? cwii province, its trade and its in- that in the B. N. A. Act a Lieuten- piirpose of making both himself and duslrlesl Thls l5 m“. cheapest lhal-Qarit-Governor is spoken of as if tlic the Act ridiculous he could not have kw whether the dQllm-s and cm vmcumlunt 5f that msmm‘ ‘mm b9 i_ |ilrc with our sister doininions. is cur llonlc. our birthrate and our inheritance to cultivate and to dc- vclop. The British Government is spending millions of dollars in de- veloping this Empire trading, be- cause lt pays, because it binds thc Empire together and because the building up and developing of each dominion and of each province in every dominion is I ecessary to build up the Empire. The principle is equally applicable‘ to each province, and the principle. is trade a‘. iwho framed that great Charter. evi- dently did not "intend that women should ever be appointed to the| Senate. They took it for granted] {that women ought not to be ap-l pointed. Therefore they wrote into‘ l inure Be lanes W. BorlomMD VALUE 0F THE SPLEEN One of the organs might summon to thc Senate "qual fitd persons," and in detailing the qualifications oi‘ a Senator they used the pronouns “he" or fifteen times or more, and llotiiiilg 15 “bmlt 5 “lches was said of “she”, or “lier.“l Therefllboul ha" a pound‘ was no question in their minds asl one o; lls mall, jobs ls lhe swr- 10 Whether 11 Woman is n "riersonjlag of red blood uorpuscles which it in the common acceptation of that POMS Olli- ihlfl the b11104 illhflll" MOW term. hm they did "cl recognlzclare needed. It does this by means of wcmen as persons qualified m bola pumping motion similar to th: . _,heart, but it beats only once “ppcmwd m m“ U999" “W” °"minute, whereas the heart beats 70 Parliament. work for you all the time. long, 3 to B0 times. l When these red blood corpusclcs _ _ ,0!‘ cells get more or less work out. Arc women eligible lo be appointed the Spleen destroys them’ and from Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces? them and other materials makes As is well known, women are sonlc- new 1'94 "eh-i times elected Governors of States where i" "as been mund "mes" l inits broadest sense. home. True. patriotic trading, like} charity, begins at home. The great commission to Christianize the \\’0l'ld:gry glggfigns and m be elected m the these flmrhdmehis W“ =0 make ‘he stipulated that the v\'0l‘k begin lnllicnse of Commons and the-Lesis-I l to deveiopl Our duty. in helping l l succeeded more fully in this lnn- paid mi the article indicate it or D059 thlm he has dillhe- Shfell’. 11° nct. We ‘are buying too much P975011 FY9591" lh lhfl HOUSE when abroad, too much of what we could 'the Premier introduced his amend- produce for Qurselves_ Canada as merits and endeavored w prvmdw a whole is doing fantoo much of it. their Passage and who hnd the as has been shown by o...» trade rc- dfillblflll Dill/WEB 0f Watching Ihfi turns and the worst feature of the Premier strnselins i0 disentangle allowing is that we are buying. not his 0W1! absurdities. willd fail i" from our sister dominions,but from} have his first feelings of mirth at h-fm-eigh and competing mlmh-ym lhe sllectflclc. T891309‘! by feelings country which is gradually crowd- 05 Pill’ f0!‘ the Chief Peffflfmfif- ing us out of our own market. I The diligence and 10810 0f the Oll- Lct us turn over a. new leaf in our addition ucceede’ in securing the trading. Let us buy all our neces-. re-consideration of several sections sprigs a; home, when they can he‘ 0f the Bill 8nd Drevimied the PBSS- bought here. When they cannot be‘ i188 0f the med-Sure in its 0112111111 procured here then give our business State 0f Cflmlllfite absurdity.‘ bill to our nearest sister provinces, al-. lcf Mayors and Councillors of curl across the bcrdcr. And some Calla- dian womenf since they have obtai1i- ed the right to vote in parliament- found that anaemia, lessening of_ the amount of iron in the blood,‘ always followed. I It has been also shown that the‘ spleen is able to guard us against‘ certain infections just as does the liver. Just how this is done ls illus-‘ trated by injecting Indian ink into the circulation and this ink be- comes thickened, forming clumps. When these clumps reach the spleen they are broken up by cer- tain cells of the spleen. It has beenl found that these power to remove harmful and harmful organisms from the circulation. As you know it i'. in the marrow Act the same is true. It ls also true ggngheqrtmfilalfisgctufizzt redlqgag: that under our Provincial statutes keeps]! quanmy stoma there h“. relative to minor offices such as those an emergency such as Severe blefidw ing from wound or other condition.‘ When this extra supply is thrown {into the blood, the bone marrow has . latures. are exploring the boundar- ies and lilnitations of their qualiti- caticns for appointment or election a man and not a woman. Where Judges of the higher courts are referred to in the Constitutional city and towns. Stipcntliary Magis- tr: .. and Justices of the Peace are trtated as if these were for men lured fol. any future emergenclh 0111i’. Bill by fighi 0f their mfljof- Research men tell u s that the ity on the voting list women are spleen produces an internal secre- now everywhere breaking ‘down the barriers which formerly exclude theln from official promotion. _ lblood cells. ' What is this knowledge north to ' of the body lthe Act that the Governor-Geucralilrhal- Yo" d" m" he" mem-iilhed l_|ot'ten is the spleen, and yet it is ldoiiig a large amount of important It lies under the ninth, tenth and "ills" eleventh ribs at left side and back, inches Iwide, 1'-_- inches thick, and weighs ‘sari’ t° rem°v° ‘he spleen °wihi§ mlliaps I might rather say emphasized. certain blood conditions, it waslhy the slhgle eyeglass he constant- _ I I A Veteran Journalist MR. T. P. O'Connor Still to the Fore —.— (Historical) THE‘ Right Hon. T. P. O'Connor. M. P., left in the Beiengaria last week- on a sho.‘ visit to the United States, his chief object being to get the benefit of the sea voyage for lthe insomnia from which he has lately been suffering. He is con- tinuing his weekly column of per- sonal noteslin the Sunday Times. and in (h1- last issue has a warm tribute to olir new cmbass-ador to Paris, Sir William Tyrrell. “Tilt-re has not been for years." he says, "in thc great service of thc Foreign Of- fice a lllOfl‘ consummate expert iii its work. Apart from the forty yigars‘ service he has given in so many parts of the world. and tlic experience he has gained, he has (had the intimate confidence of suc- cessive Secretaries of State, and a lnore loyal anti patient Secretary no Minister cver had. T. l’. Porirays An Ambassador. "He. Sir William, is a man," Mr. -O'Conn0r continues. “of small sta- tlire_ blit robust. His face reveals, hcwcler, the intense fire that flames behind his dark and brilli- ant eyes-a little obscured, or per- ,. ,1, .,- ‘l, -.- APRIL 2e, 1928 *0 ly wears. He is a man of kindly temperament, ' to pretence, his almost ironical esti- mate of human nature, he is able to command that attitudepf close and sweeping observation of men and things which is one of the chief gifts of a true diplomatist. mastery of languages help. 1928. short one writ Wm. Pope of grandfather of l5 a 5w“ rcads:— l-Ic never makes any mis- take through tactlessness or want nNo land can boast more l-lch Shh. of courteous consideration; often he but by his natural “Les were 110911533190 clearness of mind, his insensibility hm no less sdllnllh-lh ye‘ Before we close we may add '1 ms the Savings Bank, this city. 182B. and of grace ten in 1848 by Mr. Liverpool. England. Mr. Joseph Popfl. ‘K Insuring j io A Enjoy; life . i ' Apart from protecting your dependents by l-lfellnsuraiice. have-you figured out what a. mighty facwrjuifc Insurance can be made in lengtliqiillt‘ yo"? if"! dlys 0|’ keen enloyment? l activity and | - of the past. lion which normally stimulates thiswe maY take "X9153 of ijlme whi?‘ 30a‘ - .__ d power in the nlarww w make more contain the past and plesent ret- .H’.“N’_‘: z.‘.”“.‘.. ~ Ply. cells have-thelhas hadlto groan over some of the That e.“ was found beneath the 1118118? l unintentional discourtesles of his Sky; chiefs. but he has managed to [smooth them over." JUDGING "rm: WEATHER The poet Longfellow sings beauti- fully of the Voice of the Past that gave him mystical love and can their shadows before," wherefore otii- l‘ c h d t lanulhv er generations may forecast the mv- o g8 usy an g8 more n lstic in regard to the weather of the present as reflected from shadows Following this rule ords of Prince Edward Island. It is not claimed that those r2- \lo purer streams have ever flowed Since heaven that bounteous glill bestowed." All those beneficent gifts have been increased in overflowing men- "zure-great discoveries, new inven- lons. the spread of education-and yet we confess that the old school ll inhabitants havc not vet bee" urpassccl for their pcrfervld elo- luence and admiration for the ‘Teautiful Island “Setting 0" u" Very often a man outlives his dependents. The peaco uh}, mind that comes with the possession of a Life Policy makeup. fOr length of’ days. ~ ‘ l , ~ . For rates and particulars of profit-earning Great-West a Life policies consult ' ‘ -' llyndman 8i Gompany Lid. Provincial Managers-Charlottetown Agents’ Ai/All Principal Points .,_ ~ 904-0 .. +§1 A c001) TEA T0 DRINK v BRAIIMIN TEA #00 040-900 Intempcrance is a. social evil, but on ‘l Simply that‘ although the spleen _ Daily Selections lgisters of the past are infallible, and FOR ‘it is this liability to slightly err that leaves room for their mystical It is Always Fresh and Pure what women's organization _ the helps to make blood cells, nrcllks up l , . I b‘ ' . i Daughters cf the Empire. the Cath-‘ggid “sillz-llllllfélgfl)ggzldnffilllégflfi‘f“: clic Women's LeaguehWomens In-‘lbone nmrrow‘ nevertheless ll elm he siitutes. or other feminine organiz-ll-emovcd wllhoul, (he 105's or thc character. however, to glean enough of the re- liable from a. careful comparison of dates and happenings to establish a reliable calculation. Thcro is ample room Moreover. Guardian Readers §fO-O-O4Q-OO§§4¢90'§-Q OQGO Q 0:‘ April 2s, was Sold only in Red, Hygenic, Airtight Packages. l. .§4%0¢¢0§O O4§§§¢§O§O§§§OO0 D0 NOT NEGLECT- even in its amended form it will ways giving preference w our own ziticm-has been consulted in regard patients life. stand forth on our statute books as and our hem-es; neighbors wlthlh Ito the amendments to the Prohibit- Wlial. docs this mean? it is from such deductions that the FINDING LIFEQl-‘Qr v/hogq find. i a monstrous absurdity. in principle W Self inconsistent. l.’ vicious. in essence unsound. in .l- .'13ie people of thc Province now some little time aware of the fact that the Liberal members of the l-foiise had takcll certain secrct pledges to secure their election and had thus abandoned their inde- pendence. It is now being impress- . ed upon the electorate that these members surrendered their intelli- gence with their independence. Sincere Prohibitionisls have ex- pressed the fear that there may be method in this madness; that the Government is trying now to bring Prohibition. its pet child, into con- tempt by the passage of these amendments and thus secure the (if!) success of Government Control at the plebiscite. This may be the ex- planation; but whatever the reason. whether plain lncompetency or political jockeying, the fact remains that the Saunders Government has in this measure excelled its own hitherto unbeaten record in bun- gling legislation. ____-<-o-c>--@ BUYING AND SELLING. HE right to buy and {sell where one pleases is the right of all men and women in every civilized country. As British and Canadian citizens we may buy where we can and sell where we can. Naturally we prefer buying in the cheapest and‘ selling in the dearest market. Many of us are guided in our choice by catalogues. by advertising schemes. and are lured by the ad- vertialed prices. We do not always stop to ask ourselves whether the prices quoted really indicate the cteapest and the dearest markets. For example, we could in this pro- vinee, if so disposed, buy all our necessaries by mall from catalogue houses in other provinces, and often at a lower price than we could buy them at home. We could iii this Prohibition has been the Empire. —-- {at EDITORIAL wows. l Why is it that thc more you tcll and always shall be a failure. - I If tlic genarl public have the same‘ opinion of- the members of tlic‘ Temperance Alliance as tlic latter? have of each other, large discounts will henceforth be made in connec- tion with the promlses made by thei Alliance. before elections become impossible when those who were going to do them are given the opportunity they asked for. It looked a simple thing before the election to reduce taxa- tion. to increase the teachers‘ salar- ies, to divide the $40,000 railway grant among the incorporated towns, to practise economy and other de- slrable virtues. It is different now. Taxes are increased, the incorporat- ed towns are bluntly told they are not going to get any part of the $40,000, and the teachers are told than once been very clearly demon- strated but never. perhaps, more stupidly than by a member of the Government who, as reported in yesterday's Guardian, declared there was nothing in the amendments or the Act to prevent a man having a bottle of liquor in his house! After spending days and nights providing penglties, fines and imprisonment for‘ Curious how [hingg that 100k gasylllli.‘ Metropolis of ‘the Fraiiies. they can get no increase. But we _ ,_l That; Nature seems [to have alway my Law? The mo“ m the Tempe‘ Isonlcthing ready beyond your im- ancc Alliance have been consulted mediate m. ordinary needs’ m um. and insulted by the Govcriiinentfilf necessity arises you have that and they have qual-relled 0V0l' tllislnucli more chalice i0!‘ yfllll‘ hfflhh and that until hands trembling with?" rm‘ m“ 15%“ P. . l l This thought, wllilc ltccping iis anger hastily drafted the jillllbli. oflhunlble in Spirit‘ yet numb “wok a poi-son he mustn't the more he word,- lhhl was placed before lllemlmy give “S a “Wm 0f (lonfidence-tlin past. wants to. It seems to be an inborn House as amendments. But in filling wn g0 about, illll‘ daily tnsks.| human chhmclerlshe Thls ls whydnlfi the wolneil who make up thesuffily “them l-tuh 10f"? hfhlhd "5 igreziter and better half, of the lect-{lhm L‘ mend” _ _ jim- Lffllf: were as much ignoled as lfl”“”' |..“”““““.‘ they ditl not exist. l . l Modern Etiquette Hy ROBERTA l/LEE (iiarlottctolvn is better off than g Vliilaiipcg just now. ill one respect at: least. Here we don't have thousands 2 birth. parading the streets with a! Q. May the knlle‘ loll‘, or Spoon red flag at their head. arid confront-me placed so that ll rests oh me ing the Legislature with a demand. table and hlule alter it has been fol‘ "Vlnrk cl fli!l maintenance." used? _ Txat is n; condition reported in A. No: it should be nlnccd on NW M plate. l _ . ‘ A l A. _Does a girl show that she is . iis time oi year there is plenty oflwelhbrcd by mmlklng [a ma“ lol- wcrk on the fiiims, but apparentlylmklng hel. to Somehhlce ol amuse- the jobless paraders do not rcllshlment? farm work. l A. No. She should, however, tell lhim that she has had a pleasant cv- The possible return of Mr. Meighenl enmg- _ l Q. Where to political life is of hopeful inter-Hare“, made? est to many thousands of Conserviv. A 0h the Street“ tives. His great store of informa- tion regarding the public affairs of Canada; his powers of analysis and} lucid expression in debate; his ldltyl patriotism and stainless public re-l cord had made for him a place quite‘ unique among the leading men of} B, w‘ I“ Gordon Canada. His retirement from poli-i*°‘°*'”w**“”“”*“““ tical life was generally regarded as. WORDS OFTEN Mlgggpg); a public loss, and many on both Do not say "l am rec of all oblig- are introductions I 4 b-O-O-§§O§-Q-§§4'Q-§§-fO-§4 90-004 DAILY LESSONS ~OO§QO-O-O-O-O 1828, (100 years). and-laricfly quote tlic weather records of thc past celi- tury of readings of thc prevailing conditions. | lowing basis for desires. and the prospects of tlic agricultural merge into a renewal of hope and renewing profits. W0 therefore glance back tr Thus thc llistoriail makes tlic fol- Tllc month of May 1828 "with licr Mayflowcrs, and warm iii- tervals, [comes on with promise and with changes. the elnployincnts, the Juno is tlic turnip sowing month and finer and inorc abundant cropi (‘Dllld not. or at least do not, grovl in any other part of the world Other crops as well. Jilly is thr lof unemployed, mostly of mi-clqn +1'"***"""""”“*”lhnynlemonth: Avail-stand Scptcln- ber the harvest month, while Octo- ber and November are devoted w ploughing and clearing new ground looking after buildings and all the necessary preparations for the blcs- sings of an opening New Year. How truly those remarks depict the activities of thc husbandman 0Q our own day-100 years afterward“ And in all those years it cannot be recalled that any misfortunes, as olcanoes or earthquakes visited our peaceful Province to destroy the results of the [people's labors. Everything has gone on. we might ‘say "on the even tenor of their lway." _ Here we may again lquote the beautiful lines of Mrs. Hemans, as “If in whatever is bright or grand. Ollr ml _ can trace l-lis voiceless han . If nature's music bid us raise.‘ The song of gratitude and praise. l If Heaven and earth with beauty fraught Lead to His throne one ruptured thought, ' If there we love His love to read Then each of us is blessed indeed." sides of the House would welcomelation." Say "free rom." mush have $90300 worth or roadmis return. The hope that he may OFTEN MISPQPNOHNCEDi m” machinery and 320.000 'worth of seedlohce “gum resume hls seal 1h [hQ u as l" "rm" no‘ “S m grain! _ [ll h,’ House of Commons is the more ear- olérljllq MlSSPELLED; residue; ‘ \ nestly felt and expressed since the note the l. The lnsincerity of the Liberal at- retirement of Sir Henry Drayton.‘ QYNOPYM? meriéasfi "mlex- titude towards Prohibition has more The absence 0r ma“ two "ml“em'nd€];l§l3x' §'-}§§§§ex-§:e' a ‘ml-q public men has created a most re- three times and it is yours." Let us grettable void in Parliament. increase our vocabulary hy master- ing one word each day. Today's The Legislative session is now word: AVAILABLE; capable of drawing to a close. The assemblerillffllhil “fled RdVBYllHBBOIIBIY; 083M6- wisdom of the provincial Liberal cgrigggnlrg “a; ggtl/ezfimahle m“ party brought forth and presented .. measures so crude as to aswnlsh the country, and thoughtful citizens have been led to reflect upon how much ‘more amazing the result would have O-O-OPOOQO-O-NO-OQOQOOOQO-OO 0 O The Land We Love By Frank Yelgb been had not a watchful Opposition lheld the Government in check and such possession, after maturing pllfmlpolfltcd out the absurdities they pro- whereby houses' might be searched posed to enact._ Never before was a for liquor, this gentleman's declara-lsmll" oPl°°5lu°n 9'1"? "m" whwh‘ way starve our own tradesmen out of business. would this be a cheap- er market for us? What kind of tion is certainly a revelation. But"? and more "m", during ‘l 395' he explains it. "The Liberals." he's°n' said. "were only tryinff to carry outlcrallyflindcrsinod during the cam- PQO+O§0OO§O§O§4§§l§§O§4Q Canada's Tobacco Crop Q. What was Canada's Tbb crop in i927? * A. Canada's tobacco yield coil- tinucs to expand. crop ,wlilch produced 44,000,000 l ' . 4 _ lh l .. - l _ Th . l pounds of tobacco. Ontario has bc- country would we make for our er camnaifln Promises! In otherllflifn e promises were for thc comp Um loader m Canada with frequently with a m" do“! mow ("mam m, flu" Nmnmry‘ WM?“ will‘ ma: w this chapel- buying? 1111s words they were embodying in thelreally temperate. Those who liked 35,000,000 pounds, followed by Que- is moire Slimming Week in Can- Ad! the things they had promllmi their booze were assured they could b“ with heflfly 8.000.000 pounds.‘ Th; lmglygg lg h) pngoumlle the electors, but there was nothingiliavc it. and a member of the Gov-l Ilpife, in othbr m fflfifihi- motile having liquor’ mlernment confirms this on the fl Hr "m"! wwilflm N119! ' their houses. ‘I'm. was pretty.ien-f of UICVHOLIIO. Can 3.... beat it? " 231mg; $15,”. . There is exceptional activity in On-T the province. "Ill. L ‘ ' . v- ln i927 ovcrl 44.000 acres were devoted to tiiisl I This and many other such trib- -_-_¢o->-i—— |n+ooo+oooo+oo+ooao+ooo l HOUSEHOLD . SCRAP BOOK . B I _ ROBERTyA LEE IOOO-O-#O OQQQ4OQ I Brown Soap Suds Brown soap suds should never be used for washing colored clothes and flannel .as it usually contains resin and soda. Resin is iniurinus to flannel and soda is lli_|l.li’l(l‘lS to ul- ored clothes. Filling for Cup Cake A good frosting and‘ filling for cup cake can be made by taking two pounds of sifted powdered sugar and moistening it to thc right con- The lumlcn mail» ‘The kitchen range can-be kept as bright as when new if It is lubbcd tcncd with vast-line. h, 4. m“, l,,,,,,,.||,,,l l,“ “I'm-it “ml from lmlin olncl the lil-dmleiu ilr,|‘iii' um lmolilli or Mflrch tarlo production Lin several counties other email a1 ill-ins lvro (rarefied in $11M 00'1""? Mill-mi?‘ “W- M "IWWHI using the methods of firm Iii-column m, 1n My, ‘Anna. (YlllfllIlY. 001.1% reached mithviiitd of a i an onlnlilo oonmhrimelii, yt-hymm‘. Mi till til llifltoelfi‘ "r lll slstcncy with omngc juice. rum" Numb“ l Ill! s meteorological Service is largvly 0'1‘ eth mo, iwisdohll, ilndcili lifc. and shall obtain filVblll‘ of lllf‘ Lo Rrov.'8.35; l " 7 " j PRAYER-—l..orll. they" that trlisl. ' Thee shall bc as Mount Zion that cannot be rclliovcd. hilt abid- coinparisoil will’ elh lorcvcl._ WI~I NEVER REACIIED (lOAl. Half tlic fun is [ll'i‘i.iillllll4', Half is keeping on, Planning for and scheming Till the thing is done; , But when you've achieved il. Dull and cold it scelns. Not so you perceived il. In your golden drclilns. What is done is ended. You need hope no more, Phat which seemed so splendid ' [n thc days before. Lies a. task‘ completed . Commonplace to view. Just a foe defeated, > Now there's more to do. loy is in the dreaming, l lull the time is seeming l While you’re standing still. ride of conquest stifles All the future fun. Goals achieved are trifles, Greater must be won. Dark although the day be Joy lies in the doubt, Hope is in the way You can work things ollt. But the thrill is over when the fight. is won. And you must discover New goals farther on. —-‘<-oa>--_ THE ROMANCE OF THE zmum One of the romances of llllilvt lil smiling w-lillcli hill“- n. ciilllei-ella motif. is lilo story oi’ tllei Wlllllli] wil-lcll ilil these modern (lays is a giant ‘flower of brilliant t-nlor, (‘Oll- spiciioils both ill mllfllflllmlllfl-‘l’ gnlr» de-ils mid ilil nvldwillfe-l- flolliqrg wllndows. “h? lllleellly modern type lizls been fiiaaisfolmed lfrolm an llumblg ouiglnal which grew wiild ill Mexico. The first. fllflillm was single flower of a ilull’ ‘lilac color, about as large as n. quarter. Lt was llllelablvfl of till: sunflower, having only one wow 0f WUJW ilmhhil a daisy-like center. Pliuzlly in ‘the Eighteenth century, botanists llll Europe became much iiiltanlaicll in exploring timfwpl-ld for new plant material. The-y sent. men to iexplme Ithe woods and plains (Jilin? American (Yfllfillflflfll and‘ in this isenrteii tlic liwly tlilckllng of a ninnllii, wfh-ich dllri not. have‘ even. n. botanical name. Will!‘ fnuml and taken i0 Germany. The famous lbntanliai, Dr- oliami Godfrey Zinn, for Iii nlllrl mllorl it Zinnia. 1M." two lliinrlretl yon-rs plant llrirl-ille-rs lll‘ all purl» 0f lllv world have worlnr-tl on: tlho zinnla, lilvlia first {amine-vii tlic illiublo Iforln. Til. ~tl0wlsl= lhflVlWl ilil tlic lml an much. llkeuiis ‘Mexican lliumv ‘HUNL | Fro-non Imported til.- double ziil-niu» zusslil-iiil‘ flower there ‘lllul grown ‘in Doing lfolds the thrill; f" to the fox pup. Everybody with experience in don't always act on their knowledge. Many a litter has fir!" lost through this negligence. l)r. Ffrenchfis Vermicide Capsules It is the only remedy that gives absolute satis- ino soon. faction with no after-effects. All success.‘ up in tuo si1cs-No’s l and 2. for pups. Price $1.00 box (20 capsules) prepaid to any ll il dress. E. A. FOSTE ht- afnllilly of flowers val-ylilig ill slzn, ffrflll. llmrigllt and m‘ a remark- able minim» oi‘ onion-i. Oiir America ll Kl'lill(llll0ll‘i‘|i.~l kll'T"\\' Ill‘ viililiia lu-l ll. (loliblc fliiwcl" 0f nic- llilinwaizo _ especially ‘rich in‘ bright Itl ll'.‘ll orzlllgc- colors, \\’ll'l(’ll grew \\"i‘l5ll llixurlaince ill our lint. mild- Sllllllllvi? u-raililr-r. lllll if was n01 lllviiil tlic -l'lnwel' ig-lzml industry lll (Juiilkiuiliit livlitili in become‘ elrtall- llislictl lllat llie Colossal and (lalllia- lllf)\\'l.:l'Cll iycs, which are the most illlilil-Zlllfilcfilll mlembers of ‘the family, \\' ~'l'e devciiiilicrl. l Tilt! “Hall dzllilia-floivc-rell zinmliil iruls it liilrilii-loil uliflsport,“ which ‘l~ll(l(l0ll'l_\' ipmarcd ilil a field of giant lzilinluls ill (lzrlifornllii. it had tlic Nlzilillia form of peilalls and a concave, If)!’ (lflll). r inter instead of tlile flal l'L‘llli5l‘ iyp cnl of tlic giant type or the ('()l‘>i"Sllll[)€'(l center which clinriiclcllizes ‘thle origlilzlizl zlnnlla. The sue-d grower. recognized it as Ill dlsulci. type and lisolated the plant ltllat lie llllglii. cave the seed mill ;f.lx its novel characteristics by liize liireoillng. Tile first dollllla-lflowenerl flllllllltl was led arrl its descendants, lcveiil willie illfiplflflllflllg correctly dig form showed a Vllilll-Bty of crflois. (lratlualily eat-iii color was plit ‘through tho lino breeding process so that now the only. (lesiirable color ‘lacking in this allies lis a cilcar blue. Nfilllllltfll imllllt llnlihevg... have“ Se“, 1"" ‘B P0 » ‘Iwvivd DOHHMIIP lo llevlop rit. ' The types of zinnrlae which are now well Gsilflibllitlliii] are the glam il-vnc. Cdlinsnl. -- i0 olvc foo-t tall_ llvlilh double fowog four to six , "0"?" 801088: the t halilvfioworcd ‘lvlw. nnii riwiiv no mill but. beaming largo flowers; a bedding type, grow- YOUR FOX ‘PUPPIES It is usually/at a wry early age that worms are deadly You can't get after this Lose no time. in doing so after the pup ful ra chess throughout the world use them. Put Central ' Drugstore. enact: 100 qulrldv- 5 three weeks olll. . ranching knows this, but i-hlly You cannot use It works ‘siire and 0W0“!- The latter are half strenlih 0" Sunnyside pier. 2, Ja-lnes "Cllllliilifi. 3 Nilmmn‘ Jfl-lfitlllillfhi . / V _ (‘n-lulu \"I~l. lllalftili (lilllmllle- Asuia-lllllillils ‘Dept. (llfhfllli ‘VTII Mndwilino (Yolnzllyn (loath; IV-i, llllimlcr Marla-mill, llol-nllly iikclnlphcll. 3. Eilccll liuc‘ L-Jflll. - (willie ".‘Il~-l, Lnmla Payilrsln n llflrlulie l|—l. Lllylml lllllvililh" Arlinla lPziylltc-l‘ 3. Waldil. Pllyhw“ (‘vltiilc ll‘b.——1. Rita Fiizflhivlml“ Juanita Clillililwu- (llilulle lu..—l 2, Vlvlalll ‘Pnyvnror. 3, Ernest I'll!" rylléll‘. q »’(H‘R(l€l‘l7.—l, Elva Pliylllm“ " lsolg Payniter. . lutlrtedl. Allleiflilnnte: . ,l?ii=""" Bernard, Jflmts Cousins" “Willem Found, Juana... culmpboll, J-Zvclyn Founlll, Alma. "Bayntei". Walldzl PM"! liter. Ila-tiles Gillespie. .. Teachers Marian Murray ' lPearl Matthews Auto Abuses are appearing l" Tm’ E101‘. > . ___ . Parlslennes are wearinE blight combs in their shingled hair. >.i_____ v- -‘ l r EMPIRE " suorrlscl“ i WEEK ling low with smaller flowers, iiilel APRIL 21st u; 2am llhflilwhi" WW. somiculmos called, |L“'|'il'"l'l.Whlc':ll is usfllfor ed l- .. . lnid lmrllcrs. The-re arc also nevifrliliil n s BETTE“ rodrlilrlm among them the quilllnldfor BECAUSE Icnctlla-rfilowtvrmi and i-hlo plenum Jypo», tho latter rlisiiiimilalmn i, nnlchewl iicwm, ollilfll with 1100M? ill coiitrasi. i0 its llmninriitkilrllcolrv‘. Tho flrliiim dmrclnpmeivl Fvftlin Jflllflllfl Pltllllill. In» rlvrnlnltl." ' - l lone RIVER scum; l Sliiilllilv: of lljillq; Ilivnl- Princlqnra Iinpil. 0pm.. x._|_ ,hi~i;ll..l_i,l_.omud vli~sl-.. Bliifldhg my. Siihlml rrs ., cannons“ m .2 j lusts DRUGSTORE m (Incidents swi Teieah. i" i a it‘? a meme PM" ‘ t‘! ,. v _' ‘w..- Mall Order!