Wi" . L.. si is it i \»-A or 1 lfggr. gg ,_ 1 i i » é .4 i ,- ' » . ILS. C. , £- `°` J. ul 3. 1. 4 i dl 4 ...' .54 r/ pAGE SIX g _ _ TUE; CHARLOTTETOWN GUAXDIAN ' ,_ V _ _- - v ~! - __ - #_ W f - - \l ` TALKING P151- I' ' ill' "Z/\lP.l)i MAT. 1eo,_a-ic. avz. mc. 421:. 521:- i , Taikie ' Comedy And Curiosity 5 im THRILLING SONG no1uANca _> OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST _ with Lois Moran J. M. Kerrigau _ J. Harold Murray What Thrills as t. h i s d a r i n g "Mounties" res- cues his woman from the raging rapids, saves his superior f r o m the fiery forest and gets his man in the moun- tainous snows. @il©N London Letter By Glanville Carcw LONDON, March 26, (B. U. P.)- Do coming e\'ents cast their shadows before? l\lr. Ramsay MacDonald-to say nothing of those who visited the Prime Ministers 'official colmtry home at Cllcqueis the other day- lliust surely begin to \vonder lviictlier they clo. At Clicquers, the fine old mansion g,.'.n to the nation by Lord Lee of larllsiil some yeclixs ago as a restful c.il.:1.iy retreat for the Prime Min- isters of 1;ngl.illd during their terlns cf otiicc, tixere are many stained glass \\'li;d./ws ;;io\\';ng with heraldic cicvices. ln soznz: of these are ermorial bearings of many gener- nlions and in a few cases those of past Prime ltiiliistcls. One of these, Io: instance, is that of Mr. Stanley Baldwin. Another is that oi lVlr~ Lloyd George but in‘llis case the window displays :iii emblem onlyl with the plain name of David Lloyd' George. In that same room iherc rcposes upon a table with many other his- Cromwell which is one of the many famous things of old time preserved at Chequers. The other afternoon Mr. Mac- _ Donald proudly took a number cf) guests to sec the mask . . . . And there, traced plaillly across thel table and reflected by sun tlirough` the coloured windows behind them there stood out in magnified letters and in a blaze of light the words? "David Lloyd ' George." Ib Are there such things as omens?i wise. It is also have proved, for licwspapers whose i, proprietors rlln political candidates to hail a protege as ii victor and t give him the laurel wreath before he is elected. C The other day there was a b.v- election at East Islington. One G General Critclilcy was put up by a C certain titled newspaper proprlctorl and that nobll-m:m`s journal hy- I sterlcally shrieked for a week or two C in every known variety of type about S the political cour:'.ge and the virtues f .ind the transcendent ability of the General. It may have been chance or discretion, but his knowerlge of economics was not stressed. Then the Post Office appear on the scene. A letter bearing on other address tllcn "Tile winning candi- date, East lsliilgt`oll" was delivered Lo the Generals headquarters. ink F lin members of the Albam," Regan' ,mf eral Tso-hsiang, the chairman of the .e _ 8 ,thc :inc some of hockey they tumedi Kirin Pf°v|n°1»l 8°vemm°1=i» with _ 4 ' l I terical relics a death mask of Oliver! C Counting your chickens heforefh they are hatched is prorerbirilly un- I, llnwise, as events fu and remind yo Whereupcn the newspaper in quest- ion (despite its traditional policy of attacking the Post Office) begin to praise the Post office and all its works, and applauded the sageclty and second sight of that organiz- ation. ` But ,they shouted too soon. The Generali was defeated and now the ‘Winning Candidate' is said to be considering what action is appropri- ate against the Post Master General for wrongfully delivering her letters to somebody else. The election of the really Winn- llig Candidate, Mrs. Manning, at East Islington leaves the number of previous number of fourteen ln as much as she replaced a member of her own sex. ' On the whole, notwithstanding the commonly made remark that women have been failures in Par- |liament, they have done well. The lccmlnent is ill founded lf their short 'parliamentary history and their lclatively small numbers are taken ilzto account. Mrs. Hilton Philipson secured an Act for the stricter reg- istration of private nursing homes. Lady Astor is responsible for the law forbidding the sale of alcohol to persons under 18. The .Duchess of Atholl is the author of the statute which gives unmarried mothers in Scotland the same alimony rights as l prevent any woman who is about to Education seems to be spreading to he very edges of the Empire. There was held in London re- ently a meeting of the Marine Engineers and Naval Architects H°5t‘s °f menu lnmed with 5°", uild. In the course of the pro- "W °f the death ‘t Albemm' °“` eedings the Chairman of the March 21st of Mrs Paul Goudlri, Liverpool Underwriters’ Association am” an illness M Bbwt mteen cad. a letter received from a. dis- mmths Mrs Gaudm Wu mm in 1886 harged West African Insurance In- and was a very active membu of pcotor. I will risk giving it in me S“°’°d Hem church' Albermn’ uH___ Besides her husband, she is survived _,Kind Sir on e _ this by one son, Wilfred of Alberton, five op ning espistle cl dl Le 1 n M _ you win behold the work of a dejob- dnufgtm' R,” xgm 'J W t , . 9189?. bed person. and a very bewlfed and ¥;nn;enNewd;e(:k Mmegnd Mc_ who “Dusk” childcnlscd 'e tl ’ ’ 3 n Hmm' Alduff, Alberion and Annie at home. "Who was violently dejobbed in a ics Mchlduff, nun-y osrlen ocorgc p B W °" °“°"‘ °h““'. °y;"g;;2y;fth?°‘l:muy"g` §:;:dsbexi_5 into Manchuria and recapture Muk ' ex E den for the “young general." 'women M. P. 's in the house at the* our enemies shall get the worst of things and scores of folk rushed f -ei a~.\ , . rfb' UH flghtingest best in a story tin plunges you into the fast- ucsscs of wild country, ‘ Hoot at his I t *__ THRILLS Z A(1l`ION ! brings you face to five with a band of Berea rusticrs and swinka you back again to the faatelt rodeo you ever saw. iiyn-a-a-lu ~ Atso Anbrmm cusrrau, s ' 1 “Indians Are Coming "””_ . ,_- 1) ~” `l1§f{_>|.‘ starting T0-DAY _ , .` _C ("_` n1nr:~l VJ: xr. 1;: 2:: _ Gardening - by § I] ‘_ c 'rsroow U ._ _, . ~ 'f -*~~--"T (ExperimeutslFs.rmNote) A K _ us`e‘-has become sn important branch ::".:|'."_ ` 1 "|i|li||.|.l|i|G §.:n:et:':;<::3fF§u;::uey tixzmié In ’ forhome’use,looksforisbecoming ABBO INTER Sl 'rho growing cz omou for mio of vegetable gardening or, better, k e o greater as the consumer becomes edu- _ cated to the various points of quality. It is hoped that the growers will bear in mind that ifthis demand is to be succesfuily mst they must pay particular attention to the production of a commodity that will sell readily. The old and pxcslstent idea of line of root and tonnage per acre has long since become antiquated and while a crop of fine lil-me carrots l00kSn1¢€ to the grower, this same crop when offered for sale beside carrots of smaller size, with time quality, will v-e -¥_-H-1 not be found to sell to advantage. Large carrots are ln thetruest sense coarse, rough and fibrous and only fit for feeding to live stock. 'I‘he type' of carrots required for culinary pur-i Easter S A splendid showing of Mer\'s `new, carefully selected 5, COATS, Our Hats is MARK- newest styles ford and' ` .UP TO Ties for ing, e dm' Our showingof _ om' sluuloc- and New Stripes jg sure 1° _ § ._ please you. Caps in either 8-pi or one piece tops. A spleu 'd tion. '~ er April 5th. ` How. About Yami, gb Spifing Qutfit ? here for your inspection. isnilvfrs, sox, all A New Soft Felt - THE ` lors in all the ‘ Blake, Beres- ` makes.` __ wifi eren t- -_-_ -9;" i _ .gn .,_ if selec- 9 AND come SHORTS owes is ‘me *Mt 15 °f medium limi GEOVES for Spring include Washable Deerskih\ and Wash b| G home at the moon’s end to five sav age wives and sixteen voracious child ren with your pocket filled with 1111 existent LSD Not a solitary solitu- dery sixpence pity ml' 1\0l'l”|\71¢ Stake when being dejobbcd the prweedlns with 9, heart and intestines filled with misery to this den of doom my self did greedly contemplate culpable homicide but him who protected Dan el (poet) safely through the lions den will protect his servant in his home of evil. As to the reason Slvw by yourself esquire for my d€l0bb" ment the incrimlnation was laziness. No slr. It were impossible that my- self who has pitched sixteen infant children into this valley of 1-GETS CB-21 have a lazy atom in his mortal frame and the sudden departure of el€V¢l1 pounds monthly had left .me on the verge of the abyss ol’ destltutlon and despair. ‘I hope this vision of horror will enrich _your dreams this night and good angel will meet and pulverise your heart of nether milestone so that you will awaken and with as much alacrlty as comparable With personal safety you will hB»Sl6I1 $0 rejobulate your servant. So mote it Amen." “Our state school scholars will cd in the newspapers about the Na- gtherwise of its W0l'dS. MT. Philip Snowden has jumpeglnto the arena them is the tune and that the words in don’t matter. Anyhow, in an access of politeness er in our most banal anthem that Zi straightway into print. But the question is not new. About the time of Queen Vlctoria's` Jubilee t in 1887 it was suggested to that aus- gesture if the words of the second 6 verse were officially altered to: "Ol'i. Lord, our God, arise Bless England's enemies So that matter dropped then-‘ econ-le a mother being sentenced to near] half a century ago-and I ° leath, and Miss Ellen Wilkinson is suspeit that it will drop again now.` Chlna' Letter Ollills to get a reform of the law : On one line at any rate the Over-; ( cgarding hire-purchase altered in whclmlng majority of the people of vor of purchasers although there is Great Britain and of the Dominion 'ery strong opposition in this case. BPy0I1d the S995 are i\8\`€€C\» If ‘SI God Save the King. ALBERTON NOTES _ three brothers, Joseph and Archie* A, g result me wise dopesgen had -' - l. ’ ?m}_d`ng~ of ym" good ser Ri¢h&l'd 01’ Wimmm- “J-5° Fidel it that General Chang, now vice eavcns sake sir consider this cat Ri h d f ish, ri sister Mrs _ _ astmphe as mums on your own head C H1' 0 T18" ° ° » commander in chief oi' the armed J°hH 0- Pen? st- 1°“|*~ Th' fun' forces of the central government, urself as Walking eral was held ,at the Saecred Heart ` Church on March 23rd, where Re- winter in Peiphm M Tlenmm be ‘mem M355 W" sung by Rev' T cause he was persona no grata in _Campbell The pall bearers were -_ l _ ' ' K* n M' ‘ Mukd n A d th ‘ "lilo .- ~ ' ~ e . n e \.ar wo come _ . Austin Murphy, Martin Foley, char- ,H the S rm h G ,_ _ _ _~.f* \ ’ Hsueh-liang was to call on ‘General if - M'°°B°th and Herbert Fraser' The Chiang to make a. northward drive ss, 1 _ T ¢:"_ ‘.1 _ - i.. °' e t. The funeral was conduct- * Zgvsgné R Pmfm The plans went. very badly awry and the amateur military experts P ' ‘I _ Congntuhuom mu" be extended had to look elsewhere for their next to Herbie Larkin md mme Mmmon Chinese war when in Mukden Gen- have to look up. le A11 sorts of opinions are being air- m h i b fl “st Lady that it Woud e 3 ne ris, and which up till now was own`~_ and make them gmdg- ployed last week at the work of snow WOW U1 Ensland Miss Rathbone shovelllng in the C. N. Railway Yards las in hand a Bill enacting that This was Wo tum_the_0;,her.¢\~,e@kyIat`Souris. husbands or wives must leave some fm. Victoria me G00d_ M proportion °f their “wifes lf’ their "No," she said.-“I WANT to 'con-_ We regret to learn of the illness of Spouses- M55 Pi°t°n'R“befVm@ found their politics and frustratefMr. J. Hanlin at his home in Sour- looks like succeeding with `a Bill to meh- knavish 1,1-j¢k5-_'~ ` ih,___3_ Amateur newspaper correspondents, have been busying Chlna's vance. Chang hobnobbing with General Chiang Kai-shek in Nanking, had lost his power in Mukden and with it the ,nomlnai,‘ Monchuria which he inherited from his fath Tso-lin. would have to spend s long, cold l _ The soil in which car or to h LET US HELP YOU EL C Y ` . tam ' grown should be of a lailtfyalzam of' S E T OUR EASTER REQUIR EMENTS P1°Y°° the S““"“°“m° Cr” sandy loom nauu-c that is deep, rich Q H 4 R M D U in plant food and with plenty of RYA a e oat- ;;“1§°;2e;°;°““' ”“°'5’°‘“°d» “nd” skin. Very dressy, also very correct. katin has been the ostime 511109 ' S P ' hockey his ended Appearances point available moisture. The practice of, th kate saturday “ight but sowing me W-mt seed emy 1” the 145 Great George Street 8210 el' S spring is qulw ou right for who THE STORE OF BETTER MEN he weather will have a lot to sal’ We ,S WEAR them; that per acre, or where the roofs are to -be ll marketed early in the B68-S011, but 00 420 _3_g5_thu|-sa 3 _ Mrs Herbert Champion mme a obtain carrots of desirable sim and _ _ quality for winter Storage and mar- " ' ' '- ' i - _ orlcf visit to Charlottetown, some keung it is highly lmpommt that In Hollywood on _ _i l. own on Tuesday moml11s's train, tarlo May HZIVC SOURIS ` ditions, with a rich soil and mois- (By Jock Gavor, United Press Drama 1- ture insured by the use of irrigation, Editor) V Mn Mmm Garten Charlotteh-,wn_ the seed has been sown ls late as NEW YORK, March 26.-In a - _ l f _ . gg . a . P possible date. Under Ottawa con :nd remrn-,ng on Thmdsy e,,em,,g_isowlng bc dem-md to the latest Film Shop C0mmUnify and 9, business trip to the Eastern -7l1!1_e 20th. In sections where the fall week when the new shows are few nd of the Island this week is more open or longer, later sow and those few nothing much to write e ' ings can be made. The usual cul- about such items as the followin . z Mi Ev] C t ’ Cm I ttetown tivation is given and the plants came in handy: M ss' bu‘;,§'1‘; er to h;°Ea5te thinned to one and a halt or two The mogiuunc Lire, which has i t Quad C; the 15:; d gm week m inches apart. By the middle of Oc- conducted a theater ticket bureau tober carrots of choice size were ob- for two years, has abandoned the Charlottetown visitors to Bourls t tained that were of the highest service with the statement that "we quality. The sam result oo ld be b- I 1 th t th t ti bl l - his Week 1“°l“d"d Mr' Gamhum- tained in many eoi’ the mrrket ggr- tk; toathe jirirbfesm Ihr; bien ereifclll-i 1 representative for Swift Canadian dem that the consuming public ed gh,-ough agency of me P¢,,tB1Te|_ conceive of no better way in which V Co i buy as quickly as the imported pr°_ egraph co.. , to keep our young people on the n ---~ i duct that has little or no com The reference, oi cours is to the fan” This °“°m°“ °f k°°P|"8 °\”` (C. E. Mackenzie) Not very long ago, the writer had the pleasure in assisting in an enter- tainment gotten up to raise funds realizing the fact that having a com- munity center, one properly fitted. would be an asset to both old and young. Thinking of this idea, one could to repair the community hall. The h gathering was a success, the people ol f Central Heating TORONTO, Ont., March 23_..'1-M Giobemoently published tho' follow. ing editorial mlcle: The Owen Sound Sun»Tims;»i; ¢°UdUCf'l¥\S B Clmpalsn for a central eating' system in its home city. Tho d electrical generating plant, Wm, its battery of boilers, is lying wg, The Sun-Times thinks the circum- stances would help to make s sucoeu of a project which would have Pro. nce-wide significance. The idea. of central heating is not ew. Lockport, New York, has long ' °» ' h - l Mr. and Mrs. Edison Rose of Ea-st petition ln the northem markeg at em,-ance of postal Telegraph into young people on the farms is so old ad such B' cowperat ve umm' vu' Baltic, spent Tuesdzw in our town the present time. the theater ticket asvhily field- This and 5° much m°°ted 85 to almost in' :|`;;\c1i§i::it.sn68 has made a major meoeu f its central heating system, ood o ~ ' ~ ' ' ' ' finally demonstrated the great ss . ft on the Express on Tuesday U65 811 Dossess high quality when attempt ticket regulation, has con- °f °°mm“mtY 59"” is B “TY 5°1'i°“3 1 V oming for_Cha.i-lottetown tokbe in ¥f°WH W the P1”0lJ€1' Size, but like all tinuec under the guiding hand of dmwbnk in many f*“'m1n8 districts possme prom, mm such enmprms' attendance at the opening of the other crops that are let develop Joe Leblang, the big cut.-rate ticketlat the Present t1me» It breeds 5 U15' t l A th d th proinicty or Provincial House "°Y°”d the desirable size, cannot he mon. ' i"°¢“"d ‘°’ “°°‘°*’mW~ “°‘¥“b°"““°“- iona n em an e ' ~ ngs in labor and money that are the In the Manitoba Capital the heat- ih I ii i _ _ expected to possess the best quality. -- land “H °f tm” thing' wmch 3° W g pam was orgmly planned u Mr swung Beam Charlottetown Lei the sr<>wers make up their minds The Theater Guild has had trouble make for a happy existence a1°H8 ia ‘ ' - . to supply the proper type of com. before Wm, play, during the try out with the hard, strenuous work of the and declared that t e National An slJ;nst Monday in our town on bll5_~ ‘moclity at the right season and there Deri0d 011 the road, but good or had | farm. The young men who still re- E ' is little doubt but that the market the plays have siwsys come 1n¢°|main on the- farm can do a very to ? requirements can be taken cg,-e 0, town The record was broken Wm, 'great deal tofurther this spirit of reserve electrical generating cyg- m. It still serves that purpose. But has long since justified itself as a eat selling utility. Its ‘circle of tus-_ mers is rapidly expanding. .lmcug Mr. _N. I-I, Richards. of Souris, was The sous and cum te ` _i mmm 1 ei he" b°th 15° large buudmll Ind _ . f this coun temporary abandonment of Bchnitz 59° Y n the U 3hb°’h°°d1 if to the foreign world at large. 0b-- among the passengers on the Ex- try 8 be H 8 0 , __ _, 'they Wm but make the stan and as S jectlcn has been' taken to the pray- Dress Un Tuesda _ i C n re ed "W" W p"°d"°" 1" S The Lcmely WW' due mainly ' ' mall dwellings. Some of the latter Y . _ ;crops of the right kind lf the ow. 1; ld ; mc 1 ‘a centre for activities of this nat are not even equipped with mmm" Mr. D- F, Keays, Priest Pond, was visitor to our town on Tuesday. Mr. William Murphy, Souris, was he recent purchaser of the lot and ouse adjoining the Post Office Sou- d by the firm of Matthew and Mad Lean, Ltd. A large number of men were em- By H. R. Eklns, United Press Sta” Correspondent) SHANGHAI, China, March 26.- military strategists, even themselves with arranging next civil war far in ad- It was arranged that General Hsueh-llang, because of his at least, control of rich er, the late Marshal Chang _ sr :"5 W1” but emnloy the right jmethods. - _ My UTO AND FURNITURE STOLEN Lv I RENO, Nev., March 25_A_ kjnd |heFl`¢ and a lack of knowledge of piuiipmobile repairing ccsr. H, T_ 'LHB-mbly. not only his car but his ghousehold furnishings as well, Two men offered to repair his car while he was at work. When he returned home, he discovered the men had loaded his home furniture in the automobile and departed for parts unknown. would have to break if there were to be hostilities, denied it all. He said he is all for the “young general" and that General Chang Hsueh-iiang can go home to Mpkden and be recog- nized as the boss anytime he likes. Virtual Exile i Then came reports that General Chang, Tsuhq-chsng, former Bhan- tung warlord living in virtual exile in Beppu, Japan, was at the bottom of all the trouble. Hs is charged with having _circulated the rumors that General Chang Hsueh-liang couldn't go _to his own bailiwick un- less he had s man-sized army with him. The fact of it all seems to be that General Chang Hsueh-llang has tak- en very seriously his job as second in command to General Chiang Kai- shek. He hunt gone home to Muk- den because he has been too busy in Peiping and Tientsin carrying out his pledge to the oentralgovemment to direct the task of rehabilitating the regions so badly tom by the last civil war. ~_ i Officials of thellanklng `gcvsn1- ment have merely gr-inncd» at the conclusion of foreigners that. Gen- eral Chang Hsueh-_llung got in bod with his own henchmen because he decided to. give his wholy-hearted support to the efforts of the central “time to make China. raally unl- ined country- They :how how nusv they are keeping the “young general" in Tientsin,_ what with reorganiza- Tom Powers, the leading man. The play may be on the Guild schedule next season. ' One ot the big events of next week is the revival of Barrle's "The Ad- mlrable Crichton" on Monday night, with 'Walter Hampden in the title role. George Tyler has assembled an all scsi-cis: with Foy Balnter in one of the leading roles. William Gil- lette, the veteran actor and play- wright who created the title role in this country. will be a guest. of honor at the opening night and will make a speech during an intermission. "The Green Pastures," last year's Pulitzer prize play, rounded out a. year on Broadway on Feb. 26. This play, which tells the story of the Bible in terms of Negro folk-lore, is still pulling large crowds into thé Mansfield Theater and looks set un- til hot weather starts atleast. Al Jclson, who has been away from Broadway so long that his re- appearance in a Broadway produc- tion takes on all the aspects of an old homo week, is the star of "The Yorkers are expecting to get quite a o an acc en w h ncapacitated_ “Fe from pleasant looks and _conversation t Wong" Bar" whim gh, shubem il feel that the evenings outing would I and Mom, 5,5; on P;-°du¢1ng_ New make the succeeding days work ess- I ier i kick out of attending this play, since! N0! B11 the b°yS`Hnd Birls Gln be much of the action takes place in; KBPYS 011 thi! firm. and N fir 88 the auditorium. The seating is ookathcusrcwina farm boy is concerned. it auditorium. The setting is o. cabaret‘ W0\lld be 0! ¢h9_81‘¢lU¢St 101|!! f/0 with members of the oust and audi- preiudlce. in any special wav. his once mingling at tables in thc beer mind for or azainst any Particular golden manner. The interior of the 03111113- All U10 llmc time. it is of Nora Bayes theater has been altered U16 H0110!! imD0l‘t811¢¢ lhlt U16 firm uinplctely to suit the peculiarities boy llwuld be Hll°w¢d tv appreciate of the play. Jolson, of course, has to the fullest extent the very 81686 that will lead to a further develop- ment of social life in the homes of pl the neighborhood, nothing can be -depending entirely on the cultral ant. » In Winnipeg ingenious use is mods much better than a neat, commodi- gfmzlie x::§::`3m;l1bet“'eenim° sec' ous hall or closed in rink, where B se ng serv cu' ur' farmers and their _families may 1 gather upon occasions and thorough- m ly enjoy themselves. t Community hails should, if poss- ible, be surrounded by commodious 0° grounds, where games can be put on ng the night hours, when the de- and for electrical energy is low, he excess electricity is turned into heat at the .central plant-_withs nsequent saving of coal. The advantages of the central hut- for our young folk. It is not difficult i :ig system ue °m°"s` The growl" to find games that should be suit-' pularity of apartment, houses, in lace of separate oiwelllngs is due hi r ch l . 1 1 . P ' Zrsecfuz) °n;Jydp'::; xuszrd is ntlxy largely tg dislikeifor such chores as work, .farm life would be much furnace ‘mkmg md ‘sh °°"ym' brighter than it is when it is all work UM" me Wi”“'°““ s”‘°’“ 1"" " _md no play_ available as rendily as is water-at Not long ago, I witnessed a very_e interesting hockey match on one of our 'up-to-date country rinks and n leamed that some of the best play- ers on either side had come as much y as tive miles from the surrounding ° the turn of a tap. The cést is claim- d to be less than for-.separate fur- aces. i, Q11 the other hand, no means hu et been found to trandmit heat with» ut great loss. Green lawns are still times apparent at thellnivers- country to take part in the game. mme -. Even the older people thoroughly en- ny M T°m"t° 3r°u‘pd5' Wm tm joyed this game and the friendly h eat lost from the pipes serV_f§ vir- mmy and good spommansmp on icus buildings usufficiont,Lof~n`iéit‘l: both sides did quite a lot to further the community spirit and judging an opportunity to indulge in some Dirt Whifih lBl'iC\1l9\U'° PIB!! \l1 th! P extensive singing. life of the country and notion. Boys n tion of armies, reforni of taxation in ,mm um P,-uw. gum" A11_.gy‘¢~| Whom Gelldrll Chnl( Hl\l0h~llln¢ `\ \ methods and the raising of much-` needed funds ` _ , _ too often are inclined to think that p0|50N YELLQW p0pU[,An fsther’s ousincsa is inferior to that of other men, but with regard to norman, March 25-Poison ycu- flrmimr. this is more often lo. be- ow and vitrol blue are forito col- CHUM th! DOY hal 110|i M011 SHOWN! ors for gownswhich will be worn at °\' ¢11¢0\lrB8¢d to 800 Whit 8111*' yt ° ' md P" °€'deu in this seuon’s royal courts, Velvet is Scope there is for all his ability and :I °°» 0:11 4° I UBI th Mu ro" A popular material for court gowns. UIKBIIIIIW- ° In 3' "gray ';7_';t°’:"ld‘¢_ ‘gm mu many of which are delicately em- An overdose of hard work often 3~ 0| ° 9 9- M broidered with scintilating jewelled determines the farm boy against f°"l1d lvmpathetic and only work to rnawh the new slender court form life. but he will not mind hard W lllilt in every possible “Im mlm. work hourly so much if opportunities mke farm life m°r° P|°“*°’ if opportunitiolfor good healthy play i "NU |011! IM GlU¥hf»¢"~ Even easy payments may be hard are not too far apart. Moreover, he » T17 thll ldv! 0110011 I °° to ¢°u¢¢t_ heedsthc comradeship of the other hill Dlly ground or rink. 1119! boys in the community to make him 1 gscgpgggg, uuotastatsofoxiatencoiuwluchl¢°¢l|l°\1°ldil1°°mm“°“7"" I The prisoners fondest wish is to enjoy himself thoroughly. Loneliness ¢°\ll'B8¢ U10 001111118 01°" md unior farmer associations IM winter-‘s snow. `-Q ~ ..._ Ideal civilization prevail! ‘when here src no prejudices. Every summer bathing suiécsetml' to shrink, but the wearer; nev§_;*\"|°7 ,_- most of us like to find our-selv',7ifor long, and when boys are kepttvv close to their work they natursliysc- lllllrc a distaste for that psrtlfQll’ kind of work. Fanning has for s long time IL” suffering from certain dissbl-ll-H which make form ills somewhat "11- leasant to contemplate. Thcrl 1' o reason why this should be 50.11° greater happiness, far more contai- ment, and perhaps greater mlm" progress would be the result of sf* velopment of community IDU"- As _stated before, the 0l_d¢l' fm bo hlms lf h the l'0‘U1|' 1