GALVANIZED SI DING :ACK restling champion, riis famous scissors gh with the racket der the supervision aiming at Omaha. and paint. 5', May 9. 1929 the bath: ,1, tireless shine, the : f or the you what TYlSOI‘ Success CFS I a 91†3‘: lore Parliament the question of a more suitable tribunal in which petitions for divorce in Ontario shall be heard, have rendered signal service by the course they have pursued since the bill to establish a divorce court in this prov- 11108 was rejected some time ago . . "It is hard tosee in what other way he could have done what he has. No cause was ever served by remaining silen: about it. If no further was heard regarding the rather discredit- able system which now prevails, the hope of obtaining early reform would soon disappear. By forcing the House of Commons to face the issue squarely t mugs it says. Mr Woodsworth and those other members of the Commons who have io'med forces with him m keeping be- 9: \wn Dam, Ins-nan...‘ LL- A “WW post office inSpector in the St. John district. In the case of two post oï¬'ices, called DUDEY'S Corners, and ShEdiac, payments were in arrears. These back payments had been paid over to W. F. Griffith, who did not turn them in to the Department for several months of ter he received them, and in the meantime he appears to have been promoted. rather than censured for his conduct, and also had his salary in- creased. Mr. Veniot stated that the supply on his estimates, someone else moves an amendment, which takes the nature of a want of conï¬dence mo- tion. I wish it were possible to vote - For Sale-BY Cross Sutherlanci Hardware C0" ‘3‘ '1' Lian. Limited - - ~ "’ "“ ’ ’ A fresh storm broke over Mr Postmaster General, Tuesday noon. In concerned the com one. W. F. Griffith, who was Blockade against t] estimates, and the Div occupied another week. The meinion Parllament â€"â€"â€"-â€"By A. C. W M.‘ “my; May 93 1929 THE NEW IMPROVED vâ€"m Divorce Bins have Dauphin, Manitoba, asking that wo- man be given the right to establish a legal domicile apart from her hus- band. It is just part of the old bus- iness of thinking a. woman as some- thing less than a person. Rumor has it that Mr. Lapointe, Minister of Justice. was against the bill. He said i: (Vase just opening the door! I suppose he fears it would let women compietely out of the enclosure which has sur- Canada has been practically convinc- ed that a divorce court for Ontario is. desirable, that old patronage methods adequate tribunal with all safeguards for seemliness and dignity, in place of the- present machinery which it has been amply demonstrated, is far from being a credit to us. Such a court would not make divorce easier. It is conceivable indeed, that it would make] it harder." - GYPROC vâ€"w.-._°‘, 056, -v- Jvmo IJULCWI' 111 ‘W( ground only, lege; the Chairman was nnot do any... Richard of Pennsylvania, w or the chfld- husband, owns coal mines r for a wife, them for the beneï¬t of e dealt with taking out of them only 3 :tion in the had much to sav on th: £133 inob and Pontius Pilate; the tar- riï¬c eataclysm of Nature that toppled towers and palaces at the death or the Saviour. The ï¬nal scene with Ro- man soldiers casting _iots for the gar- ments and the women kneeling at the factor the Crosses is said to be'the- masterpieces, often in color. We see the beautiful Procession of Palms; da Vinci’s “The Last Supperâ€, a marvel- our color replica; “The Pool of Siloam,†and the Vale of Himgom. the Via Dol- “A "Tale of the Christâ€, was the world’s most popular book; the stage spectacle toured America for twentyâ€" two years. Now, in the greater art of the motion picture, are offered the famous sea ï¬ght and chariot race as thrilling out-of-doors events; the love- ly romance of Judah, Prince 01 Eur. and Esther; and replicas of Old World 16, 17. and 18. when Metro-Goldwyn; Mayer’s $4,000,000 picturization will be presented. The novel, sub-titled The ï¬rst opportunity to view in motion and color the magniï¬cent Lew Wallace classic of “Ben-Hur†comes to the Star Theatre, Durham, next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May Vividly Brought to Life in “Ben-Hui†M-G-M- Snperspectacle.â€"Many Are Filmed in Color. MASTERPIECES IN ART ARE REPRODUCED ON HEROIC SCALE And that’s not the half of it. It would be a shame to disclose the com- ical ending, in which all comes out in the wash as the dog goes into it. The story starts with a husband jealous of his wife’s dogâ€"he sells it to the ï¬ancee of another man, the Wife tries to get it back, and the police are called to stop the riot. Finally one woman becomes owner of the dogâ€"the other leaves her husband and becomes the dog’s uniformed nursemalcz. The new picture is an ultra-smart satire of modern New York life, with the heroine breaking her engagement over a pet dog, and Gwen Lee leaving a perfectly good husband for the same little animal. The cast is a not- able ‘one. and gorgeous modernistic settings carry out the ultra-modem idea. Pretty Gwen Lée gets arrested. Flnâ€" ally the whole cast lands in tha police station on a dog-stealing cnargc. Lew Cody playboy of the screen, ac- cumulates a black eye in the melee. Aileen Pringle appears in a night- gown in a midnight burglar alarm and Adopted from the famous George M. Cohan stage play, it is a mirthful ac- count of the trials and tribulations of two couples into whose lives is injected dynamite in the form of “Cycloneâ€, a Pekingese pup. When the pup arrives things happen! Tangled love and a pensive pupâ€"- these are the main ingredients for one of the screen’s howling new comedies. and the latest co-starring appearance of Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle, “The Baby Cyclone.†which comes to the Star Theatre next Monday and Tues- day. May 13 and 14. “Cyclone†Nearly PEKINGESP; PUP PLAYS PART IN GAY ROMANCE Friday, May 3, 1929. Oddly enough the W. I. L. of United States has drawn to itself many wealthy as well as many intellectual women. The W. I. L. are anxious that the United States shall become a member of the world court and the League 'of Nations. They favor inter- national ‘agreements and not merely for the reduction of disarmaments, ‘but for the fundamental change of the 'whole type and purpose of armed, forces. giving them a purely police' character and abandoning manoeuvres, weapons, etc.. directed to the making of war. They believe that the Depart- ment of State should be a Peace De- partment, doing everything possible at home and abroad to create good will. They desire an agreement with Great Britain in regard to sea law that will be acceptable to both. They are against the imperialistic tendencies of their country and are also against tar- iffs and the export of capital not in the best interests of international harmony. One of the cleverest of the younger women was Dorothy Detzer who lob- bies in Congress while the House is in sesSion, supporting peace in every way. A very beautiful aged woman was Mrs. Grace Hoffman White of New York who in the. old days worked with Mrs. Pankhurst for suffrage, leaving her luxurious home on this continent to endure the real privation of that campaign. vv -v-- “w“.â€" leen Blake, a well-wnown New York educationalist who travelled last year in Russia with the John Dewey party. 'She was much impressed by the great strides education was making 'in Rus- sia and the interesting educational experiments going on there. quite a long conversation with Kath- 1-__ “a O Affairs of thc_ Heart.Â¥-Gwe;1 tee’s: Dog Used. â€"AGNES MACPHAIL. Wrecks Several IE8 togetallheated upargmngover Al- bertaooalflâ€"Bordercmessmr _ The chapter at last has bowed be- fore modern invention. and electricity has now been installed throughout. “Those who attend the services have often complained of the inadequacy of candle light in such a vast building." said an official of the chapel. “but Ethe chapter, which administrates in such matters is a conservative body. and has been loth to revise a scheme or mellow lighting in harmony with the cloisteral dimness of the chapel.’ “Candle lighting has cost the chapel between £200 and £300 ’a year, and the electric systemisexpectedtocostoon-p 'siderably law.†- .1 The chapel has always been reluctant to fall into line ‘with the progress of illumination. and until quite recently both the nave and the choir have been lighted by candleâ€"a reversion to the original mode of illumination. St. George’s Chapel at Windsor. England, after nearly ï¬ve hundred years of candle lighting. followed al- ternately by oil and gas, has at last electric light. a Royal Chapel at Windsor, England. Installs Electric Light System. their songs and ceremonials, but as they all have learned to use English as fluently as Hawaiian, the circulation of “Kuakoa†dropped off. The Hawaiiané still use their native @gnguage in talking to one another. in There are just twelve letters neces- sary to write the musical language of the Hawaiians, which was only a spoken language until the coming of the missionaries, who put the island tongue in writing. Anotheygoodwéy to keep warm is Printed in the native language or Hawaii since 1861, “Kuakoa†was, with one exception. the oldest general news- paper printed in these islands. For many years it had a circulation un- equalled‘ by any other newspaper pub- lished in Hawaii. “Kuakoa.†one of the most novel newspapers printed in the United States, using just twelve letters of the alphabet, has discontinued publication. “KuaKoa.â€, of Hawaii. Printed Since 1861 Discontinued. ___- â€"-ur “new“. ywwuu. At the Dominion Experimental Sta- tion, Kapuskasing, Ontario, an exper- iment has been conducted for a num- ber of years in order to determine what rate or rates of planting would give the best results and be the most satis- factory generally. Two varieties were used. The seed was planted in rows 30-feet in length and 30-inches apart. Over a ï¬ve-year period the following yields in quarts per thirty-foot row has been obtained: Round Pod Kidney Wax, when planted two inches apart in the row, 12.2; four inches, 10.8; six inches 7.1. ' . Stringless Green Pod, two inches, 13.5; four inches, 10.6 and six in- ches. 8.7. These ï¬gures would seem to indicate' that two inches is a very good distance for planting beans, as this rate has given the largest yield with both var- ieties included in the test and the quality was also quite superior to that obtained in the other rates tried. Green beans form a very excellent and popular garden vegetable, in most parts of Canada. Fortunately they grow particularly well in Northern On- tario where the quality is unsurpassed. A4. 1.1. - q-\ YIELD or BEANS FROM DIFFERENT RATES OF PLANTING “Ben-Hur†is presented With a mag- niï¬cent cast that includes such stars of the picture ï¬rmament as Ramon ‘Novarro, Betty Bronson, May McAvoy. Francis X. Bushman, Carmel Myers and 150,000 others in support. Novar- ro’s performance as Ben-Hur is a surprisingly vigorous and dramatic portrayal. even to his most ardent ad- mirers. Bushman is an excellent Messala, and. May McAvoy as Esther is wholly delightful. Of equal excel- lence is the entire cast. EXPERIMENTAL FARM NOTES AND BULLETINS most reverent and beautiful ever staged. USED ONLY TWELVE LETTERS United Empire Loyalists who refused to forego their British citizenship and braved the trek- to Canada in the early days, has just arrived at Montreal en route to Hamilton, Ontario, where it will be unveiled by King George by an electric current from the Old Country. The monu- ment, the ï¬gures of which are eight feet high, is the work of the seven famous March brothers in Kent, England, who are at present engaged in ï¬nishing the gigantic Canadian National War Memorial which will be erected on Parliament Hill, Ottawa. ‘ GIVES UP CANDLES FURNITURE SPECIALS “To sit next you,†he replied gallant- ly, “would cause any man to lose his appetite.†- ~--‘- â€"â€" d 'V "“4 “' J- 5 ‘ ‘ “What a small appetite you have, Mr. “PIESâ€, said his hostess with a smile. Jones was at a dinner party. 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