MAXIMS 0F A MERCHANT All the great industries of today ‘pg built on the intrinsic worth of m, qoods plus the publicity i-o- ' ~ -’ ' ’ /// . y BlufPbludter pretense may carry . . _ \ _ . . “Wat _ ' m l fir. you along for a time and then ‘ ' "' ' s leave you stranded morally, if not l '1 , ,._ a ,. ' ' > materially-and frequently both. I . 9'11"’ d] F (lovers Prince Edward mono 1.11m the Dew ________- "mm; uu an. onnded Iss1 >1 qwiottetnwn Guar inn Two Cont; .MAX]MS. OFQ MERCHANT! a illllifl Ill stm t ll iii tzuntn .i} U. S. Expert Says it Early and Treated r v-_-____ "trchurhc ‘CITY. May zt-rm. utiotr from tobacco was hold large- |y accountable by Dr. William F. Wild. field secretary of the Ameri- can society for the Control of Can- oor, for the fact that five times as may men as women die from cancer oi the mouth. ‘He was speak- (ngtheiore the society at is meet- ing in conjunction with the annual convention of the American Health congress. Practically every case of cancer of the skin can he cured if detected early enough and treated lpfgpefly’ DL vwild said‘. Excessive chewing 0i tobacco, especially where the cud is allowed to lie against the inside oi the cheek_ ill-fitting do“. iii plates and lagged teeth all tend to produce chronic irritation and this condition predisposed cancer, in Dr, \Vild's opinion. He warned people against disregarding a sore that will not heal or a mole or wart then changes color, size or CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 192d slllinrfiplilillrl Delivered 15.00 (‘unneln und l‘. H. A. $1.50 A nnuul By BIB", Must be . Detected Tobacco. inherit’. Caused by ‘ ‘m’ m-m- ' The teacher should study pupils who are inattentive an-d aid them i" °Y8r<=01nins the vltiuting day- drrnm habit. Dr. lienry c. Schu- maker, Philadelphia psychiatrist, asserted in hie address. Dr. William Jay tSchieffelin. chair- man of the Citizens‘ Union, New "anti-vivisectionists," and 011...; advancement of Ipublig “mink Warning against the introduction “i Politico. in publio health, he said. "A ‘mayor who introduces politics into the health department com- mits a crime against womanhood and childhood." Th9 ililiiiiiy of America's liquor and the speed with which fat and Dfltlnchy Americans put it away ls Peflilonsibie for an alarming mor- taiiii’ 111110115 men between 25 and 45. in tue opinion oi Dr. 'l'homi15 M1. Joslin, English surgeon Dr. Lifingston Farrand. president appearance. ‘Day dreams sail the emotional strength of a child.‘ or M111". and weakens his grasp on the real life, it was declared ‘by experts attend- ing the National Health Congress. |,__.s_..4.__..» of Cornell University, called atteu. tion to‘ tho fact that infant mortal- iiy has been reduced in every sec- tion when! iiublic health ltas been safeguarded through education or the ptcbiic_ Kaiser’s Yachts Now In Ports Of Florida ‘nth/Mi. Fla, ‘May zt-uhterder Linden is a far cry from Fiagler street. but Berlin slid Miami never- theless share a peculiar distinction, one which serves vividly to recall the onc-tirue pomp and glory oi former Kaiser Wilhelm. By 0. strange twist of circum- stance. two yachts wthich in past yetniiew the royal insignia of the ‘tllloodohopper oi Doorn" now list hilsmiss their home port. lhetierman enstigns. with their black eagles and. iron crosses, ‘have long since been ‘torn down to make Way for the lSt-ars and Stripesl on the one and a Central American re- public flag on the other . its future unheralded, its past llllflllflii. ithc yacht Nohab was the lirst 0f the pair to glide‘ into tho niers of Bay Biscayne. Jn reach- iliVltami. the craft perhaps may it said to have achieved its part ilihe kwlsefs ambition-e, place b tho sun-tier the vessel ha/s lined from the ranks of pleasure bats to csteblidh another passen- ter service between this ‘port and Nissan, Bahamas. The Noltab flies the flag of the iiilillblic oi Panama. and inciden- "ii! bears t-he honor oi being tho ilrttshlp to flutter that bunting in i! roadetead. Site fortnerrly was the property 0i the Kaiserin, but was used -prin. ‘illiiii’ ‘by the emperor himself for iltensivo cruises through Euro- “ii Waterways and the Mediter- "iiiii-‘ill. She then ‘boasted thc Mrs Tcuttmlc name oi Ilensabm. m “iiiiwqucntiy was sold to the fraud duke of Oldenburg. but when e loyal families made a hasty "it from the iillathterlmd, Hugo i siimltrobtnlned ‘possession of the Ytaeel. and ‘he in turn sold it to its Pirrent American owners. writs Noheb is one oi the most kezirignln emit afloat. She ‘is 1s0 smlemonglarnd is equipped. with 50 ‘igwlirsr maritime heirloom of the Manors household is the ilali ‘he H116 which ‘rocks even- yet with The Hcturnel rave-isles of its guests. p,“ aiilMvon. nee Get-mania, was n thlllvd to the -P-russ'lsn sovereign m ° iifiyiifly of ‘his glory as a maxim; iii“ "BlghBertha" oi Ger‘- mhzfl extensive munitions activ- mm “Y sift from Eran ‘Bertha Th“ myslfansily used the craft Lord Wtlllngdon T0 Succeed Baron Byng‘ WW0". l-llny 21. -'1‘ho lliom- i118 Pant nnd the Daily Graphic, both announce tat tliey under. stood Viscount_ illingdon will succeed Baron tByng or vlmy’ m, Governor-General 0t‘ Canada. Viscount Willingdon,‘ wim be. fore receiving his title in 1924, was known as Free-Inuit Fret-mun- Thomas. is a former Governor of Bombay and Madras. Early this year, Viscount .Will- lnsdon and Lady wuuttudt... paid u visit to Canada ttud worn giigsfu oi Lord and Lady Byng ttt itideau Hall, Ottawa. l-Ie Wilf-i then on his way to China irrarrnnun for the rctttrn ‘by the British govern- ment of the Boxer indcuntity: amounting to a-bout. .Ctl,0tI0,(i00. Lord Wiillugdons interest in Cattuddun uiiuirs was tuttnlft-sttrti last year when ltc was one of those chictiy instrumental iu urti- itig the Town ‘Council of the Town of Hastings. l-lngluntl oi which Borough he is u freeman, to res- tore to the City oi‘ Quebec the unc- ient cst-ttttitr-tttt of tho Kings of France whit-ii bud ‘been taken away from over the gate of the city by the soldiers of General Murray at the time of the conquest in i759. Tho trophy was ed ovcr to lion. i‘. (l. July itith lust your. invmully hand- Lurloltt on Theatre Best Fu- ture for Org-anists N-JGWY \'|.‘)~ihK. May ZL-ebiodern organism itavo iounu their llfflfli- est oirttvrtun/ty r-r ‘ltwrelopment in n place where a it-w yeursilm ii- was least expected tn exist-the American motion picture thcatre— says Dr. tMelchiorrc Matiro-Cottone, cnncrrl organist nud composer. Dr, tcottone lately was decorated with the tCrosu of the Chevalier of the Crown by the King of itali- and was presented by the National Associatfott oi "Organism at their recent convention. ‘Many of the fdncst oranges in tthe world ttre in the cinema palaces 0r six yeatflt during which time numcrown prime sailed ‘the ship in wuiitixiis YBOht-races. During the Brmshi! i108". was captured by the [Mm and sold at aruoftion, later yorkgfmtflihit ‘nropertymt a New .0, “~00 "trier. the veslel. but-it‘ ‘a Rh a000, ewlmse at lllchor -in M a Owe oi s tumult; tMiamri umquo hriiiiiiiify. frequented as a h“ fr: ° 111d flight club. l" - ‘ rerlor has been renovated. Dmtggarons even yet may view the ed oiirar ran n mniydmré m. | use. e. or- ggfiiuggiliiins fixtures of cu glass. 0r m“ Ylloilver. And the visi- on", WM’; ii '0 linker the teacups, d h the Napoleon Ofthe age ma’ ‘iii! dream oi world-em- Bnt . Aid War tVeterans A (Canadian Pr u) MYQBTWWPON. my s1.-- Tile M u‘ yesterday unen mtiuily pas- “(WOUBO Johnson bill so smvtdo ' ‘o0 5'5‘ the nolt tlree roars f m vgfemlpu of atooo disabled und |‘h.- men who play them, Dr. Cottoneit opnion, reach larger atuirloncos than they have over had before. “There was a ‘time’, ‘he said. “when it. was thought the organ was not very adaptable to the mo- tion iflcture thuatto. But we now know ‘how false th’a opinion was. The organ is more ‘t-lastic, even more so thauthe orchestra, and in playing for the t-tcreen yvc. can switch instantly from one theme to another. "Nlothing moro develops the im- provisatlon of an organist. Hare we also play all types oi music. In the church. Iour range is narrow and there is little need of imDFO- viisation." Before becoming chief organist hi, tho capitol thestrqherc, Dr. Cotton-rs presided at the organs of several of New Yorke ‘longest elm-robe. When only nineteen. he was assistant professor to has farther [in the Royal ‘Conservatory at Paler- mo, Italy. ‘(Many of the greatest musicians have sat in Dr. Cottones pit and watched him while he played. ‘mpg; thomabellll the “be Enrica ‘Shit ere. Martian, Noble. Nscdnini. Rachmaninoff and Pad- erewelti. York» reused "anti-vaccinetionists," _ "sntis" standing in the way 01' the ; ‘M-ay Handle Finances‘ Of United Church Rev. Peter Bryce of Toronto, l1 ls rumored, may be chosen by the General Council of the United Church, which meets in Montreal next month, to be Finance Commie- sioner of the church in Canada. It would be his duty to organize for the ralIe-lnq of the yearly budget, which this year l; to be $3,400,000. Minister Of- Justice May Accept J udgeship (Special to The Guardian) ‘QUEBEC, Que. May ZL-‘Rum- nrs are afloat here in some well in- formed circles that lion. Ernest llmpoititc, lviiuister of Justice. irvmtld be contemplating to resign- lns portfolio und art-cpl an appoint-l lllPili on tho Supromt‘ Court of (lun- udu. i Fined For Having Received Stolen Liquort (Canadian Press) ntttrmnrwr. lMay 21 Pv-rvv Kw Atkinson, George ‘llluucti, ti‘). b‘. Mc- Kim, Lloyd Fife and Roy Cotes to- dny ‘itleutleti Patterson in trite ‘County ‘Court on from the Customs house in Purrs- horn last fail. The five men were each fined in: 000 uu-d uetitettcetl to u period 0i ti!“ days days in the county jail tlur-i ing tvlticlt time they are i0 pay thvir fines. in dufuult of putytnmtt the sentences were sot at ten mouths. Smokers (Win Out ' At City Council trout-tax. N. s. ‘Illa!’ 2l-—'Phe deferentiul request of an Aidermani for permission from» the Muyfll“! chair to light up his "T. 1)." dur- ‘ing n session of the City (louncil the other night, precipitated a wordy debate lasting half .h hour. restilting in a win for thr smokers. Tito chief arguments advanced ugttinst the use oi‘ thc weed during Council sessions were that. it would deirraci. ‘from the dignity of the 0i- tubaccn might tend to ltecioud the issues being debated. Alderman Dow oinclicti llin argtr nmnt for the smokers by remind- iutt tho Cotincii that most. of the great works oi art. iiiorattms and diplomacy were carried out under the inspiring, influence of tobacco; in other words. that it was the favorite stimulus of genius and his sidc won out. Prince Edward Islands New- est» Industry (tStpeclal to The Guardian) TORONTO, 0nt., IMay 21 .—iSa- ‘bie breeding has now heeu intro- duced in ‘Prince Edward island, the home oi the sliver fox industry .Dr. Leo Frank. the well known fur breeder of ‘Charlottetown, made a trip to Russia last winter whore lte succeeded in obtnininl; 20 ‘Mira oi‘ cables for ‘which he is exchang- ing gllver foxes. The ‘Russian tMin- istry 0f Agriculture has approved the deal on condition of future mut- ual exchange oi any practical dis- coveries in the artiilcinl breeding oi these valuable fur bearers. ‘Russia, and sables are being suc- cessfully raised in captivity on the government fnrm l2‘ miles from jaeningrad. There is a law in Rus- sia prohibiting the exportation a! live stables, that was one of the principal difficulties which vDr. Frnllk had to overcome. Owing to the influences which were brought to bear on the iSoviet he succeeded in securing a concession from the Government to make the exchange mentioned. The Russians plan to farm out foxes and smblee to farmers who will raise them in couduilctiuu with other animals and thus increase the fur output oi the country, guilty before Judifflltlnuc in the owners oi The Soviet Government has ab-i solute control oi‘ the fur trade of. Prefer Classical Music as Emo- tional Inspiration OIIIINZER. ‘CITY. ‘CBL, iMay 21-- A study of music used in the Me- tuo-GoldwyntMnyer studios here to itispire tproper emotional reactions in cinema stars shows classical ee- iections are predominant. -Ram0n Novarro has a preference for Beethoven's “Sonata Pathe~ iiillle." but Norma Shearer likes tDeBusueyb "Clair do Lune” and RavePs “Vales? A Brahms “Hungarian Dance" is _ the favorite oi John Gilbert, though ‘Ciwbltfs "Revolutionary Etude" runs it a close second. iLillian Gish declares straum” is foremost lions. Mite Busch concludes that Wag- ner's “Love Death" from "Tristan "ilridber- in her affec- _ and isolde" has more genuine ap- lwal for her. ‘Flleanor Boardman also prefers Wiiiznerlan opera. ‘but the "Sonata -Ai!bt1ssionata" of Beethoven strik- es her best. . ' Claire Windsor never misses an opportunity to hear Rgghmanin. off'a “Prelude in C. Sharp Minor," while Aileen Pringles favorite is Rubcnstnirvs “Kamenio-Ostrow." Ottawa May . Act In East- Wood Case LUNtldN/BURG, N. S., May 21.--- in t-vspnnsc to u request from the Depztrtitivni 0i’ Butte, lhg impen- burg solicitor ior titty owners of the srltnoner i-lztsnvood, alleged to huvu been slicllml by the United Stiltvs coasLt-ztturti cutter Seneca, a low nriics off the Anterlt-un coast, st-vorul weeks ago, has forwarded l0 tlttttwzt‘ the shells and frag- ments ut‘ shells. and small portions of the tiamuged woodwork of the schooner. The lcttcr from Ottawa request- ing the relics of tho episode, stat- ed that. the Detgritnent of State (‘unsitlevs that justice has not been the Eust- wood, and intimates that the Can- tt charge oi receiving liquor stoleuludiztn Government will take furth- er tit-tion in the matter. Capt. Wilkens To Carry On Expedition (Canadian Press) tu-rrrholr, may 21 .-'I'hc ‘bonrrl 0i control of the Detroit Arctic ex- tliciiiliflll has teIBSTEPiiQii Ciifiiiiin (toot-go ii. twiiklns, commander of thc expedition at Pfllili 387ml"- Aluika ,to carry on his iiigiii- “The main results of the Byrd and Amundsen expeditions hill/Q been ‘published and do not seem to necessitate any change ill iii‘? plans ‘of the Detroit Arctic oxtitelii- tion or tn lessen the importance of its ceutrul 0bJ8<1iiVC"“i0 diwnver land and plant tm it the American flag“ the message sent -by Edward .5. Evans, gctieral manager stated. ‘ --¢a-c>-——-- iit-iul ibody and that ‘tho iumos ofisoviet is Accepted By Miners (Canadian Press) Mggrpow, ‘May z1.—-'ThB Soviet ‘News tAgency announces that A. J. Cook. Secretary oi the Briliflh lMiners Federation, has accepted “twith deetpeet thanks" the money givontyy the ‘Soviet miners to aid the strikers in the British isles, The news agency adds that Mr. Cook has requested that the mon- ey be transferred immediately t0 England "As the miners needs are very great." Devalera Hopes’. T0 Gain 00n- otrnm-N. May zt-mamon De Valera, ‘who recently spilt with oth- er Republican leaders, on Saturday inaugurated lnew political or:- ‘anlzation Fianna Fail. The principal ‘point oi _ its policy is to un- Republicans nter the Dali, where they have hopes of becom- ing a madorlty dium- - - and work for in- ‘ D’ v"'“"' cluaion of North Ireland in the Free State. The new organisation was brought into existence with a dem- onstration at the Scola Theatre. which was crowded De Valera was loudly cheered. ‘Countess Georgia tMarkievics. who ‘presided, introduced hftn is‘ ‘ipres- M fltoyal Society. troi 0i Dail called ' ldent," but he dioclaimed the title, "Yi" hi’ i‘ "F. ‘WWW ‘P19895433: of‘runintio’g’e,‘na M u“ w?‘ Opposed Merchandise Marks Bill Honors Dr. Chas. G. D. Roberts OTTAWA. May 2l.—Two ‘prom! iuent Canadians. a scientist and uu author. were honored lust night iii‘ the Royal Society 0i‘ Canada, when they were presented with medals emblematic of outstanding achievements in their line of work. W. A. Parks, of Toronto, presi- dent ot‘ the association, pl ted the Flavelle medal to Prof. J. C. Mcunnnn. or the University of Toronto, and the Lorne Pierce medal to Dr. Charles G. D. Roberts author and poet. . Dr. Parks, in presenting the borne Pierce medal, gave a re- sume of the author's achievements and expressed the hope that he would reside in Canada in future. Dr. Roberts was born in Frederic- ton, N. 13., and educated at the Unl- versity of New Brunswick, but for a number 0f years had resided in London, England. His first poems were published at the age of l9 and his efforts had stimulated other authors to con- tinue their lltersry endeavors. More than 50 volumes oi works had come from his pen. inclusive of both poems and fiction. Oswald Mosley Will Have Hard Time Disowning Title IJ()NDON, May 21.—0swald tMos- icy, Socialist husband of Lady ‘Cyn- thia, will have his hands iull try- lug lo dodge tho title of haronot. regardless of (itlCiflfibtifliii-l that he would not accept the honor uDiIIl the death of his father. The son-iu-law of the latc vMar- quit-t Curzon and the former Mary -Lciter or Chicago. could only re- nounce the title by special uct of parliament abolishing the bat-onet- cy. say the legal lights, and this would ‘be exceedingly difficult to obtain. ilsawyers also- say that Lady Cyn- thia, who caret-i nothing for her ti- tle, tpreierrlng to bo addressed as rcomrade," could easily establish her claim to u ‘peerage which ‘has for some time been in abeyance in the ‘Curzon |‘amily_ if she does not. want ii., declare the lawyers, one of her sisters could accept it. ——--<oa>---- Canadian Milk ‘Seen As Health Menace, Primitive Methods Used. Senate Committee Told Sidney Webb, who was President of the Board of Trade during the Ramsay MacDonald regime strong- ly opposed the bill providing that manufactured goods or farm pro- duce entering Great Britain should be labelled with the name of the country of orlflin. He claimed it would lncreale the cost of living and create monopolies. The bill, however, passed the House. 15 Killed In Powder Mill Explosion (Canadian Press) . Vlliiitflillrll iii-ON - “IAIN. (term- any, May 21.-—An explosion in u powder niill near llasblocli. Bavar- ia, today caused the ticutli of iii- teen persons. 0i the large uttmiicr injured- thirty were taken to thc hospitak The mill was wrecked. ——-—<-o->-i— Phillipines Suffer From Drought (Canadian Press) dWANliLA, ‘May 2l.--Th~o Phillip ines are being parched with heat and droughtQ-Munila, bus been ai- most. WililOtli.‘i‘i1iil for flvn months and there is an actiio shortage of water. A Moldavian. Town Badly Scorched (Canadian Press) IiUOHARBST, [May ZL-A (H8138- WASHTNGTON. Mil-Y Zi-"RP trons fire yesterday destroyed the P0115 0i’ llilflfliiiiilii’ "@5111 mid bili’ greater tpart 0i the town of Backau ter imports from Canada which rrr- 1h lMoldava, ltbntil. 150 miles north iil-illiiel‘ "19 iiaaiiil °i NW Yiiik “Hot Bucharest. More than five thous- U. S. ‘i"§l.’°i‘.’.‘li“stiiiiféihfififi‘°ttfiiIFruit Crqps Are '_ ‘Bnrnnn- Ruined By Ram lHnif a dozen witnesses gave tes- timony showing the extremely rig- (cmadum PM") IWRIIS, iMay 2l.—-Frttit. crops all ‘id rules and regulations which. now govern American dairy furrnsiuver Frame ha", been ruined by for protection of the national wel- fare. These facts in contrast ‘with: . h _ non-n mmva‘ conditions which Mr‘ M‘? forecaster does not materialize Dmwugh rewrmd seeing “cross quickly ‘Many valleys which suf- ihe border’ “id the basis of what, fered ‘bpdly at the beginning of the may 50°“ raw" i“ a temmmrylyear from floods again are menac- ban against Canadian dairies until, , their ‘standard is improved‘ ed by rising waters. notetbly the up ‘Senator Gangland.’ Damncmt’ psgcgfarne. the Rhone and the Du- New York, made a long statement. ' iféiiiféiftftillfiiffilfsfiidil’Jfdpiii 130i Maophaii in Favor 0f Biling- rCharles W‘. Holman. secretary of the National Cooperative Milk producers Federation, statell ‘that further testimony would _be given by Sta e dairy inspectors from New Harups ire and Maine. who have recently finished a lengthy tour of investigation .aud inspection in Canada. "Their work was made in those districts qow sbippln us large quantities of milk and cream and their personal reports -w|ll refute the statements recently made to this committeeby John S. tMnrtln, Minister of Agriculture for Ontar- iofililll‘. Holman slid." $40,000,000 votoa OONBMAINPIYINOPIM-The ‘hark- iflh slfllameat so an spghro- fltr e tion! as ‘to uiilk production are The reason is that rwarm milk is a QUEBEC’ ‘May zipficonsldpnmk Dime and handled‘ “tawny and ada. ti am not a. bit loath to state quermy i” “m3 ‘Mm Widamic“ o’ are educated bilingueiiy. it is n iSuch was the expression of opin- gln-eerlng at Queen's ilniverslty, the city sponsoring the financial P11117058. "Whitever may -be said tin dry pro- iorcemen-t. ‘Ration o’ “o’°o;?§€g_ ed effioloncytiu mil branches of edu- regulated milk sources, saying: "New York ‘City's rigid regula- alone responsible for cutting the in ' fant mortality rate from 250 per 1000 to 80 rper 1000 in recent years. (Canadian Press.) nplaqdad lawmltop toil-d mictefla the fact that the French languagt‘ 3?: htlnzyhmfilt%hp gmiétplnlahzniliiz: is the mother tongue of at beast o one third of the population- of (Zan- pmmptly chilled and Mm‘ chilled that if this country is to go ahead rgaoyagfl‘, 51:12‘ mgliggeduizacizg: it is essential for Canadian parents to see that. their sons and daughters disease and tpromote the danger oi , tuberculosis. This government can- {,,‘,§‘I,‘,’,,,',‘,’e§",‘,’ ‘mi Kim“ ii! mm‘ siipPiY m" hi-fifi. about the better for Canada." ion given today by Colonel Alex- ander MtitiPharil, C/M G, l‘) ‘S 0, A D C, ‘l, i. D. ‘Professor of Civil En- Kingston. Ont. Colonel ‘MacPhail is a nilitiYQ ni Prince ‘Ed-ward Island. Ho is in campaign for Queen's and was lu- strumental liast might. in forming a local alumni association for this Asked as to his general opinion of the Qtmbec iiquor law. Col Mac- Phaii rmade the declaration that. vlncee. at any race the province of Quebec has had the good sense to adopt a law that is capable oi‘ en- "The fruits of e -re‘sily tempersta administration". he solid, “are vie- ualizeti here in good mode, increas- catlou and the beautification of the “iii” 8M 401ml tlrroflibout the entire priWiflOBs" ._.. t lrouds are entienvtiring to show the‘ rwofld “m; Arkansas is not 1.8mm; nmrottsly that n tittnrte-r of a. cask [the times, that led to the dropping of public wine would be a suitable tsnotw, rain, hail and gates and cer-' "llllHiHN 001th Sililili C‘ KNilWN 0 llli EIJYPIIANS U. S. Egyptologist on Return From Ancient Battlefield of Armageddon Brings Sur- gical Treatise Which (‘ontains Inform- ation Discovered Only Within Recent Times. CHICAGO, lMay ZL-Jlmportantlivliirn contains nus‘ Information tiismveries on the ancient battle» iiificliifiii by "It'll “iiifiuyigig? recon mes. " tr .c . field of Armageddon were announc- known as me Fm mm] pup)“ ed by Prof. James Henry Breasted. rum dates mm, vcnnnuuh lEgyrptologist, upon his return from century B. C. » six months spent in explorations “it. reveals," suiti t. Breasted. _ 11631‘ biuwr. ill iiifi Nii" Vfliifl-y- “that lht‘ Egyptians tn‘ lir.tl period ‘University of Chicago scientists bud uotritlt-rttltlt» itilutlitrlil-{i} ot‘ have been exploring and studying tucdit-ttl e-ritsliritr, fiulllt- of which, the the Armageddon fields for someiltrt-zslizzttiott uf bruiu fuut-titms, for time. Breasted did not give uuy dc- iuututtcv. hits ht-t-n tllSi")\'(:l‘t.‘t.i by tails of the discoveries at Armaged- llltitltrfll piiySiClllll5 only recently. don. but said they were of great "The translation. will be epoch- importance. making in the field of modern medi- tProf. Breasted will remain in ‘Chi trine. it shows that the ancients cztgo until July, using the time in had u rteul (knowledge of anatomy translating and preparing for pub-land ziiiiiity to observe that is ab- licution an ancient surgical treatise Solilit-ly unparalleled." Promoting Reiationsiiirs- ROSS’ Petticoat Between Canada (My Says And Russia u or. FAY id'I"I‘i'l\'l|.l1l-1. Ark, May 2i.“- . _ Tlu- iumrortul irctticoat 0i Betsy antlollqfilllzhafifi” qwtiwhzlg P?“ ‘Itoss is dut- iot" tine limbo of histor- , a 0 H’ " ‘ m” 5 i" itrttl tuytltrs. it‘ llr. (“merge H. Hast- Lul-tural Relation-t between tltot _ , tugs, 4 P" ~iz t , >r>t'-:so" f English peoples oi the Dominion 0i (dtnztdtt “L {QI“I\I‘IJI(i\.:AIfi\CIII‘Y( Ull-‘Arlksusafi’ h” and the undon of Socialist Soviet m_ M‘. Republics will be held item to-l ‘U. i‘ ' _,- - 1-, l ' .. "i°”"“* Ad‘i'°*‘“°s ‘by i""’“"""‘11..ri tiiz-il\\ftlilfkd ti»? t~'\t|tittt:’i:ui‘toping: who have recently visited itussitt ‘mu-t m,“ ., Wmlirm n”. “H R085. will be delivered‘ A ifuutrlut. lh-iiitjtliii, \\'itlt‘lt tradition ii-Q-Q-wix .\.'I_\.*1 wits nut-ti to mttkt- tin‘- stripes “Slow ifnr tltc first. Aiut-tit-utt flag. The book. whit-h its to he published this ‘flilritlg by tho llnivtrtsily‘ of Chicago ' - i! 1n- ii’l‘l'\'.\', (‘rt-tilts iiflltkillsilii with hav- iittg dtwigtiutl tlru Sum.‘ dud Stripes IS ’l‘tttdilittn ltzts it that. Betsy R050 was ztskrtl tn nmkt- tht- first Ameri- MT-NJE WOCK‘ Ark‘ may 2LT ltrztn i'l'g‘ for lit-n "l “Elshitigtotl. The historic “Slotw Train tltrnuglt i‘ m Fm“ diiiii‘ "S "m" 1.10 can ‘Arkansaa" passed from thc )i('i.ill'i‘ "m." m“ "minim! him‘ no “irlher - ‘ i _ than i870. when u grrzttttlsntt of him. muny years ago and lili‘. itr-titiintitrti Ho“ qmlwunppd m,“ it was h“ departments of stair‘ railroads iu-lg,.“‘,,,1,,;ml,,,|. “.110 hm‘, “mm the del m?“ m {keep i" "'3' "isignitii: of thc flag. he ltawing heard The ‘Pinning "i hM-"IPF “w-"i "iiiiihis forbears tunkt: [but etatetnteut. well-built road beds brought. the. lu going tlirnttgh 1th. papers of same transportation advance ilPffilthu Continpntn] pougm“ in the as elsewhere and railroad offi-‘inls (‘tuugrossionttl Liinutry at Washing- say trains are. no longer slower iufton, Dr. Hastings says he found Mr Arkansas than in other states Jiopkinsnuis bill for designing the It was this and the fact that thc tilztg. which was adopted by the Con- promotlon departments of tho liiltliliil] (‘engross- in 1777. Mr. iiopkiusott bus strggested, hu- q-mm the Stocks 0r unews l|\ltcl“lrs" rtwvutvri. I‘\S lie had designed the on at least one railroad oi the old ‘will mi’ iilt‘ depurttuvut oi Admir- The-re was a Lime when the slow train through Arkansas was a fut: In those days the equipitieitt wvtts lY 811d New Ellgiflflli Confllimefflfatid families are reported to be-. , n. , l h. ,- . have been 111866 00 111B 5911MB A8" homeless. I25: book bearing the slow "am rartlim‘ “izrovtirrllrttrtiiiii ‘tirliigiltlnbiiehtzr. Tiiiuiiure ‘Ciim-mm-BB b7 William F- T“ illopkins-on. in i780, mtg asked to ubmit nu itemized stutt-itmnt of all is charges. ~ _ i This, ettttournnt including that flor 15:‘ aflifiqosj; iiltgliligeasgsigiisnlipiiré‘designing thc flug, is on filo in the wvere poorly made. flu? today it is §,',°'§§f,‘f,"”,‘,f,',‘,‘f,‘,,j"§§,i',n‘fd amounts different. The Missouri PflCliJC runs ,1 my Q‘ d | 1' um ' some of the fastest trains on the ma; ‘Hun: ‘f,',‘,,,‘,’,,,.°§,fy',§_“§;opk,§§:§ main "118 from 51- Lon-s in Temr- had the distinction of being the kana and thence via 'he Tessa» and author oi the first book oi music PBGiiiQ i0 El Pflfifl- Tile bhivflsileetcr pitbltsht-d in America. The dork island and Pacific runs somelbook was zt ‘compilation entitled inst trains over its lattes in the “Seven Songs.‘ states, while the Cotton Iieit nudl Although iiopkitison died in 1791 the St. Louis and S-‘ln Eruncisco ai-iat the are ot‘ 54. his achievements so have several speedy trams. W011‘ 111-11131 A D1111!" Wet. 9S- The Missouri Pacific und Rock WLVN- i11'~'€'i1Y'.l1'-‘Il1‘i in“) 1 he was 151mm m“ (falns beLween Limeln ciost- frii-tttl n1 insulting-ton. lit-Milt and Memphis. .1 distance \':iry‘-i“ii°i‘5°ii ‘anti . i" ‘ iiii“ and iii“! [ng from 135 m 150 mp9,’ m m,“ the first iwn u. tzurr of the hours-and twenty tuinutes. The Deidaraim" "i imi‘ ' ‘i"“°"‘fa"d 5 Rock island lakes less llau six iimnyb” "i. "if ' ‘Tmmmmai hours for ouri. of ils fast truinsiunlgrpflis . Nd‘ i 'i m?“ “' front lint Springs in .'iic,tnpl.l.~‘, ttiguffimtliln‘. itutiz-t‘: Alllflfiifilll dlntatu-t‘. oi‘ 195 ntiles. irartlyiifmri "M i":'i"*" '“ Mimi“ “Wough "lmmmms- lllillltiuilll 1-‘ wutI-uitttrtl lilLtllt" book. The ‘Mlssntirl Pnttiflr opr-rnies ai,,|ll;.:1',',t"( ‘Inniiyifi. i‘:Jzifvhidwzllaien; number of high t-lttss iruins fronrn}. H", MIM',I-,\II_J"H'U’II‘ m. lhp‘ “If? Si. Louis carrying tourists viu tlic‘;|,. "N, ,|,._s,,,,,,.,| ,,._.,1,, f... ma‘ ‘Somwrii 7mm‘ i" (‘aiiiiirniii- uiwiAtiivru-ztli Pliilta-upltit‘Society the mnil train makes un average spocd 5m“. U,‘ _\',.“- Jgrltfigy ‘um ti“; (mi. iiirilliiil iile 9mm "i "WY miles ull vr-rsity‘ of Pvmntylvztnia. lwur or better. One passenger traiul Ill‘ Htliiinlll? became interested running from St. ‘ilouis to l-JI Prison. iiopltiusott white a Bluduatg reaches ibn Arkansas-Texas border stud..." _-,| “inward and made him twelve hours and tltirtyqlvt- ntlnutitlu- sulyi t-t oi his doctoral thesis. its tiller ivnvlttg Si. laitlis itill mii-‘Sm-‘v that! tinn- in‘ has continued cs uw-‘ty. The inst u HiPTII trains ni’ lb" titu-ly m r 0 period of eight. tile Rick island mrtkr‘ about thc .\"‘i1i‘~‘ '|"i\'iili~' iili" RPvCliiiiflilfllY fiafnfl “ma (war |"t‘t'ttrti-- m" n s-vttrt- 0i the larg- Railroad rvfflrlais iliink ii is timu "i" Wiiii“ i'i“"'"‘i l‘ "ll iii" Ami-mic that thc nid slow lruin idea \vns.s""i""""i laid away and that lln- nuws anon-i ' _ ny nidcd lhvm by barring m.- yut-ulhihy Princggg bdlw from thc lraitrs. | _ few , Will Wear Winnipeg Has l Royal Robe Ifislastrous Fir?‘ (Canadian Press) . n, , I a l.t|.\'iu>\', \luy 21 .——TM now 0i“tiiiilqivittciiiiviitiilxlhlil_ itrirlriittiilriltt)? i n i " v "m" m5‘ Daughter o! u“ Ltd" siliinlrrl at i So|k’rl< ‘iintinimlkii "u" ‘mamas o! York‘ w,“ twentY-ilvt- miles north of‘ \\‘"illlii:i“m“r m” ‘Ihriswnm! rob“ o‘ om peg, was completely tiosiroywl bvi W." i! “hick the Pun“ 0f Wm“ tire 0i nntlotc-rtttinod origin lust i “mi hm“ G°°r3° m" “hriamnam night accord,“ m wow“ mack The christening will take piece m,‘ “qmflpegv ‘at thc Chapel Royal, St. James and The/inert hztd not bc-cn offlvlallyvii" ‘iidibisiml? 01 miiiflflillfy will eebimattitl. but nffitflals on hearing "m?" iiimiy W719i’!!! "i6 CQNIIIOIIY. that riothfing not the “(e91 "mm, ‘The baby's name was officially work of the building a.“ l9" “and. registered today u Elisabeth Alex- is: stated that it would be be- sndrn Mary- The Queen horse; tween 8300.000‘snd $400,000. The had expressed a wish that the. lite Nflivliiy is said to be owned by tie princess should be called an" Montreal interests. hoi- myth)‘ .. -— ---<o>- ~-