Y _E _g 11-nr cnanwrrirnown' GUARDIAN _______1== ,=_=__________MAncii 12 193.5 D-- TODA Y WITH. . . . L0 VCHAKLDS BOYER-JEAN PARKER Louise Fazenda R E TT A Y OU N ( - Phillips Holme ,;;v GAY . _ _ JOYOUS STIRRIN G _ SPE CTAC ULAR Thrill to its Gnyeiy! R Central Y Guardian `f 0 l G ihilsalannb nidnl lar acwq_ , a . _ ".'.°-‘-`Jt':..‘1"..‘-‘.'J»2"i.‘St'.S 5' loohhliirl ltrilh DUH I Kllllb » E .___., ADDED . . . KRAZY KAT KARTOON Gives Inspired Portrayal As Heroine Of “The Painted Veil” At Capitol Zi If there lins been iiny doubt! Tliu picture, loo, plies llci' n. new ~ . di Flbollt Grelai Gni‘bo`s long :.t'iiiciiii3,len ng innii. l~ii‘i'l><‘i't Mairshull, hui' gflispututioii the greatest him star fifteenth in the iiiiio yeiini silo lins. gli( them ull. it. lms been definitely been stai'i'ing in Aiii<.l:_:ii illnis._ ifittkd by her iiewest pi'o.',liiction, Mai-slm1l`s role oi' the jcnloiis lius-’ ""The Painted Veil," nvliieli opened band Ls a ciifficult one :ind he plays ~;-Yesterday nt the Capitol 'lIic~'\ti'e. it iii ninsterfill i'-,i.~liiuii. ’ In "The Painted Veil.” ai tenselyi .dramatic story of marital conflict An Ext-ellriit Cost ,ln the heart of o. uholci'a~pl.igiiccli Also in the new iilni nro (leoi';;ci 'Province in the Chinese liiierioi' |Brent. ns 'l‘o\\'.ziseiiii: \V;iriieri 'Garbo rises to greater heights iii/ .Dill humb'e opinion than in any of her previous pictures-noi exclud- “ing her last, “Queen Clu'istina_.” Prof. The Old Glamour 'nc\veomci', us licr si`;»'iei'; lintiiiirine Alkatherine Fame, the bride OI Yo A serious-minded British doctor as who combats the Chinese cholera, Harvey, as the genial, bibulous com- Gnrbo spnears more glamorousnmissioner, ivadrizngiou. more beautiful and a. liner dra- The settings are siipcrn erin me matic actress - if such is possible direction by Richard Boleslawski is -than ever before. faultlcss. Olxind, in :inotlii~r oi' his siiperb' cliaiuetci-izations_ ns <,;clici';ii Yii:l the dependable Jenn llersliiill, :tsl Kocber; beiiliili Bondi. us' Gurbo's nioilier; Cecilia Plirker, ai Alcximder, as Mrs. Toiriisend; Soo. Garbo’s maid, and Forrester 2-- _'_.- 1,, “Caravan Spectacular Film H0 ~ ' .1_: 'At Stfillld Aiizéiiifioiggreliii'H;;;af:u;l;;;m; 1, c turn home in a few days. . l _ . i 1 ' ; . i - . One ol the most l>rlliiant. screen m Cgmm Cudmom 3 KC th cud ___ k ” wr.Nsi.0E Noirrii sciiooi. 2 ru nor Roll for Fein uri y ung_ an excellent Chinese actress.1 l . or productions seen hem in many Grade V---l. Allow Yoiiiiken il. mmths °p°“ed ygsierday “if the Lauretti-i. Smith". Ll. Preston Cilrl- Btiaand Theatre. This was the unique more °“ 1“"’S“ "‘“5i°`“1 5l’°°"“”1°- Gwlde iv.--1 ii-ii-lou Ford- 2 lcaavan’ Prwuced lor Fox mlm Margaret Craswell; 3. Vclcla Rob- ,lay the celebiaicd continental direc- erm . r, Erik cliarcll. V __ _ R0 f' outstanding as Cnamulbl. mst iimf, Cigliifigiie I(fi\il2ei\~iiIiT<\ulicloc‘;i\'li\ii;ili| i ytiiort in Hollywood Caravan mn ‘ i . l i i ‘ v.iUnisvii.1.i: Rumi. recommend Robin Hood. days in jail. E. Island, while in Sack-‘ville to at -Sackville Tribune, at your own measure. many ti-lends of Billie lvlislnnls, little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Molmiis of Earnsclitfe, who had a. very critical operation on his eye at the Charlottetown Hospital a. few days ago, will be glad to know that the operation uns successful and the little lad will at least have partial ht in the in ured e e. It is h Arrested Oni Charge of Arson (C. P. By Gulirdinifs Slpecinl Wire) YAR.iV[OUTH. N. S., March ll-- Hif; face visibly burned and his OINS SHIP Al-"l'ER. ILLNI.-ISS-~ The many relatives and friends of l OONFEDIIIATIDN LIFE INSUR- l ANUE. L-6798-'l-1':-|121. ROBIN HOOD FLOUB is milled from washed wheat. Best Bracers L-2740-11-38-Zwkc. CONFEDBRAIION LIFE INSUR- | ANCE. L-8798-'I-12-S121. (0. P. by G\l&l‘|llnu’l lpeclal Win) OTTAWA. March 10-A call in MR. SCHULMAN shows Lang- youth to join in solving present burne Suits and Coats at Moore dz d-ay ._-iimguitieg by mn-ecging Qi, McLeod's from ll to 5.30 today. existing sygfgm in 5 9,-wmgi w3y_ --- stop by step, was made by Hon. H. P01-ICE COURT-Ai the P01106 H. stevens in an adams nm w- i Court yesterday ,a mon charged mgh¢_ The 1°,-me, tx-,de and mm. L with being drunk and incapable meme ,minister pmposed u ..m.“_ was nnod $6.00 and costs or five ¢i¢al»» steps. establishment 0, S federal trade and industry com- ‘ .vrrizivnen ssnrorrs mom- °°§1‘;;‘,f,,,’§, M3595 Suzanne WK' ~"°“ ‘md and restorat1on’of existing build- E““i°° storey °f Ohumwwwn' P' ings; xenfforestation scheme. tend the “Senior's Prom" nt Mount Allison, spent the week-end gueels l Chlu°n‘” Youth of Mr. and Mrs. Thos Richardson. y. ..Hm is me challenge W y°uth_ ., THE SUIT OR COAT that every lady wants is the Langburne. .lack Schulman shows all the new models Moore dz McI.»eod`s today. Choose your model _ _ . have it marie in any cloth you prefer . . . and to WILL NOT LOSE EYE-Tho J Ben aud, that two V Hosp . . W He reported for duty with the s. s. coviivc Sieiemeni-S in the Promo- sny with which he had been tion or companies- . TCC for co employed and sailed from New York will be very pleased to loam months illness in the Marine ital at Baltimore Maryland Puerto Rico on March 2nd jamln Luque. formerly of Crap- UML Stevens ` gave illustrations. he has muy recovered after ,_ abuses” had been permitted to de- elop, such as over-capitalization, Former Minister Of inate Abuses. _*__ throw the full weight of your en . ergles and influence in withthone who are earnestly and unselflshly striving to overcome the difficul- ties and to right the wrongs ol the present." he said. Mr. Stevens spoke under the auspices of thc Federation of Youth over a coast- Radio Commission. ment the only corrective was to ,destroy the present system. “My ‘own view is that the correction of .the evils of the system will be brought about in mwch the same way as the system itself zrefw- thct ls, step by step, arid by frank- ly admitting our faults and cor- cla'red_ “Grave Abuses” nder the company lows ‘_‘gra.ve aiered stocks and loose and de- "Now these abuses can be cor- tod and they can be dealt with T r a d e And Com- merce Urges “Prac- tical” Steps to Elim- fshoulcl insure a long and dlstin- ' _ , jmuhed career for this gifted pro_ grade I.-1. Health Clnsiiell. iilucendlrector in America. His in- _ iitial production for Fox combines My splendor of setting and s invish-.“" ness unusual in sound iiims wimi 7 luubtlo comedy and sparkling dia- ‘iogfue. The sweeping exterior-s of i “Cai-avan' ‘are matclied in effective- DI'_ NOI°W0[)d Was ii ,ness only by the delightful inter- , iudes of intimate comedy. Perhaps topping all other fea- lmazlng new technique and iliu with its rhythmic swing. The mu- 5 > f tilted of this production are the “_ ' “mque use or music that stirs 5'0" algebraic dunee," reirmi-its Dr. Cyril erfect attendance; Alton Youii- 2 . Laureitn Smith, Marlon Foi-fl : rl Verrt Nunn. `¢:ii’licr, Keith M. Jiiliii.siiiil.' No Matheiiiaticiaii P. By Gi.\i\rdian's Special Wire) OXFORD, Eng.. March ll-“Tile Norwood, Presideiii. of St. .lnlinhi noir singed, '.24-your-old Douglas Porter lay in the jail here tonight uirniting preliiiiinary hearing on ll clizirge oi' arson iii connection with the explosion and fire which wrvcl-zeii ilie lioms ol Gene Saund- ers over ii week ngo. Arrested Sa-tiircliiy after an in- vr»st.igiitioii by Chief of Police Brad Bain and D<>piit._v Fire Marshal B. S. Wright, the prisoner was ar- raigned before Magistrate C. S. Felton and lield without bail. Mrs. Sounders and her two eliildrcri os-ciiped in their night- clothes as flames swept through their lionie following the explosion S' serves to accompany and point the T” action. Outstanding are such song especially composed for thchlm C Werner Richard Heymzmn. .013 This “du be “md news to mn' i the building. and four persons told lege, "appears to lmve iv. rim-` g start in biisiness life." ns of school children who would f numbers as the “wine son "Ha, 13° _ , ,I ¢1m_chB» ~a_nd»-Happy'1AmgHappy_.» like to banish that parlicuin. I A brilliant cast performs this mflthcmfitlc subject completely. ,i romantic love swry or me Toiray Dr- ,N°1"‘/0°” “fm “S fl". "5 ”° 5 wing hm-yes; Cha,-ies Boyer' cm-,_ say: ‘I have been so stupid Atlnit lf tlnental star. appears as a dashing no one has been able to explain to ' GYPSY muSiL'ia.‘i and Loretta Young me C1@l“`l.V “'l’\.V Hil!l‘f>1'fl Sllfllild _“if , i ls is gay eounie5s_ other principles* ii necessary puri. of the nieiiial * uc Jean Parker, Phillips Holmes fumitiire of r>\'erybod_v." Bild Louise Fazenda, while smghi ---~---'- gi:si;;fi Fafq../.arson Leads Royals ev, ...__-.ww-.:, !'BD¢wln and Noah Beary are as signed to strong roles. about inidniglit on March 1. The blast tore si liole in the rciir of the police they saw a. man run- ning from the scene shortly after it occurred. A shattered can be- lieved to have contained gasoline was found neni-by. Porter was formerly employed by Liiwioiieo Tuisk, biiilding eontrnct- or and oivner ni the Saunders dwelling, who now resides in Hali- fax. He told the police his bums were received in his own home when he used gasoline to start a. fire in the stove, mil Bl thy Carmody entertained seven young men and women at her birthday party on Thursday, March 'ith and from them was the recip- ient of some very nice presents. Four pref/tily decorated tables were ready for it card same which was eagerly joined in, after which a dainty lunch was served. Old and young then joined. in playin! Eames until 2 a. m, when good byes were said Miss Gladys Powell. orne of' the guests, had the pleasure of staying with her sister, MTB. Wesi1~ on Carmocly. ROGRESSIVE JUNIORS MEET e meeting of the Pro RTHDAY PARTY-- “W ll i . fi .coil . Im rltl F 1\ _ON rp.E1~.L, i\i.i.t.li lil--liii,,li i is To disperse these impurities, inke | 5 To Victoryl (C_ I’_ by (iuardiiufs h`iici~iai Wire) arquliiii'soii ioiluy lcd M'Ji1iFCfii yals tg 3, 7 3vLi.loi'vovci'OlL:iivu heir six-iiggle before 10,000 at lilo rries with it the senior <»li:imi>- iship of the l’l'f>\‘ill'C Ui Qll"b"l'- i . ' 1 01 ' ‘ . a bottle or two of Fellows byrup i It was the second vit-ilyyy m wily i Compound of llypopiiospiiites Fellows' Qyi-up contiiinn lho"'Vit|il d _ . 8" (cnlciurn. phosphorus, iron) und ntors 2-0 in Elliiifl ‘fl “lc ‘l“*`°'°f' nys for Royals \'.'li'> loud the Sen- l other blood purifiers tliiit sieieiice lim five series, The first gzirne Writ. 8- proved to he ei'fi>cli\'e in helping to dx-mv ,md 1119 _S-31-ips muy mill on enriching the blood cm-puseies with The restorative effect of the “Viiul bones is so vigoroii.»1 that ymi`)i sur. np" alter taking ii bottle or two of new eneryy and vitiilily. 3' reduce biooil impurities. It iiiils in Tuesday mglu when thpy c},,5i1,qg_ in on Ottawa ice. Fa uhaison drove in three ro '- _ 3” on b'\‘oil. nerves, miisviv-s iiiui .llfml-9 in me firbi 10 _ minuics of _ A _ play and Royals were in ifiliiii 54 iifiiie l’0\li‘B2lf with .\"\\ii‘ '|iiif‘l»1 “i\ick~ .qfirr 40 minutes' play. (3coi';!P J . , ‘wvieiici-" Green rot :iii ilirvc iioiils v Fellows Bunn' NG for the Seiiiitors. Pilllillliiiir Fiii- ,r=._____..___.__,._...-.~ _..-_-s--» --L--~ ~- - _-_'W - quliax'son‘s feat. Dave Neville, Ken Murray. Doug l\i<.ii-Quistcn and Buddy 0'Connor got the other Royal goals. U. S. H o c k ey Playoffs \. l’_ By (luzirdi:m's Special Wire) Nl'.`\V YORK. .Mllrcll 9-'l‘h0 United States A. A. U. hockey pliiyoiis will be fought out in two sections i.l\i.'s year, it was arl- noiinced today. The easteni playoffs will be held :it Madison Squard Garden, New York, March 19-20-21. The western teams will compete at Chicago March 24-25-27. 'I`lic \viimel's will meet in two irztnies for the nation- zil cliampioiisliips, the first in New York on Mzircli 31 niicl the second "l\.`.r:i~ ri on /im-il 3_ riot Pl§2_s_g__Co_py.> _ V RECEIVED SAD NEWS-Word has been received by Mrs. W. H. Prontt, French River. or the death on Jan. 4th of her eldest daughter Margaret, Mrs. John Condon, Cam- bridge, Ntass.. after only a weeks illness. The deceased was 55 years of nge and leaves to cherish the memory of a. loving wife and mother it sorrowing husband. three daugh- ters, two sons, one son having pre- deceased her by'.elght Years. also her mother, Mrs. W. H. Prolltt, French River, two sisters, Edna. Mrs. Stewart. French River; Inez. Mrs. Hiscox, Medford, Mass. Three brothers. Avard and Norman Del- aney. Vancouver, B. C., Emerson Delaney. French River also survive. M=\eKENZlE-REED-The .wed- ding of Miss Alice M. MacKenzie of Brookline and Mr. Henry W.i Reed of Marblehead, took place Thursday in the Needham Episco pal Church. Rev. H. H. Hall offi- ciating. The bride wore a sown of s pphire velvet and carried a in m reception followed the ceremony at d guekls were served it buffet lunch. a white bridal bouquet. Misa Amy Douglas as bridesmaid was gowned powder blue ci-cpe. The beat W an was Mr. Harold E. Douglas A ring the course of which the 1” River is spending this week with spending some time visiting .i-lends M1 DMM” Im Bmw" 5;” and renewing many acquaintances u P . the railway board has acted as A referee between the public utilities companies and the public." A difficulty of today was that "slowly but very definitely the wealth of the country has been gradually in-ought under the con- trol of at small number of corpor- ations and individuals." It was his firm opinion there was no “con- scious pollcy" among these Kwai- leaders of finance and industry that had for its object the common interest. Uno \\llnud'a for Cuts and lout Miss Rose Ryan left yesterday morning for Ottawa whore she has accepted is position. Mr. Ralph Judson and Mr. Gerald Acorn \vc'~e visitors to Sumrheiside on Saturday. Mr. Arthur Wright, North Carleton. visited friends in Caven- dish during the week. Mr. Clayton Stevenson, North latives in Bay View. Mrs. John Fraser has been Mayfield. - , the home of the brfde‘s aunt Mrs. E . Da :icing followed to the strains of ii five piece orchestra. Mr. und Mrs. Reed were the recipients of many lovely gifts and upon return ing from a honeymoon heinl paul- ed in New York, will make their homc at Marblehead. ‘ *-**°°i»-G-1-Q4 PERSONAL! nvpoon,Uluu-lotte- dcillthiahcme ahthiawoek. thwart. meant visitor totown. Wonnottorlvofltho uri iiinlmotlliv. William wil: May!ield.Hernn|arriNd home me Novaheotia on'l‘lii\rldLy 5 ggi ii ‘ii ei, ri; 53. -‘*-al. E5 if ii Mrs. ri-cd Mom, nedeque, im retirmod home after spending A week with her parents. Mr. md Mn. Allan Wylnd. A goodly number of community pthemd at on Friday Lftarnoon to v(orid's Day of Prayer. ...._.... Mr. li°i-Ennis Hamm BOGOQU. 09114151 I Ohiriottcwwn the lull? . Hn. R.. J. McDonalds , The Mines Midi! sl is 2*; iii iiliii ii. gals! it-pil £§§§ bill -its .5 IM . ', _"_ _ ' '\ i - . °°'°°“" “°*"”°”‘ °f “‘° °°"“~°‘““ “A mum mm-is -` mm is-.tus without msuse.-»' oiusuo. Ace 1. scout I. r Courage o usly Faces Serious O p e r a t 1° o n opeiilgiwt ns wiii bi- able is re- Milos them. one by one." he de- <0- P- By Gvudilnw siwcisl wire) BEI..Ll!1VrlJ_.E. Ont.. March lo- Frail little Florence Babcock, weigh- ing only 40 pounds although 11 Mears old. fought gamely in hospi- tal today 'to build up her tiny body for an operation that it is hoped will move her mispla/.med stomach and give her a. normal chalice for life. Two blood transfusions have been made to the girl within the last six weeks while she rested in hospital under the eine of Dr. George H. Stable who has handled four similar cases in the last 13 years. He operated successfully on each occasion. The case was revealed on the heels of the operation for the same cause on little Alycc Jane McHenry of Omaha., Nebraska, who is res- ponding favoxubly to treatment, The deformity is known to med- ical science as diupliragmatlc her- nia, Dr. Stohit said; Florence, ail- ing almost since birth, is a cheer- ful child, and looks hopefully to the future. EBENEZER. SCHOOL Honor roll for February: _ Grade X.-1, Kathleen MacDon- ald; 2. Mae MacR.sle- ' Grade IX.-l, Douglas MacDon- ald; 2, Emmerson MacLeod. Grade VIII.-1, Dorothy Mac- Donald; 2, Ruth Roberts; 3, Leitha MacLeod and Norman Ford (equal). Grade VI.-l, Lois Ford; 2, Flor- ence Houston: 3, Vernon Ford. Grade IV.-1, Claud MacLeod; 2, Preston Ford. Grade III.-1, Isabel Macbeod; 2, Ronald Mscbonnlrl. Grade II.-1, Rclsnd Ford; 2, Gregory Doiron. Grade I Sr, fa).-l. Otis Ford: 2, Ambrose Ford; 3, Wesley Ford. Grade I Br. lb).-1, Margaret Ford. Grade I Jr.-i, Chester Mac- Donald. Perfect attendance: Leitha Mae- Leod, Ruth Roberts, Dorothy Mac- Donald, Norma. Ford, Lois Ford, Florence Houston, Isobel MacLeod. Ronald MacDonald. Otis Ford. Wesley Ford. . Percentage of attendance, 92. Florence MacRae, teacher. ST. MABTS CONVENT. SOURIS Honor roll for the month of February: Grade X.- 1, Cecelia Cheverle; 2, Lauretta McPhee; 3, Mae Hol- land. Grade IX.-l, Beatrice Holland; 2, Joan Paquet; 3, Eleanor Lavle and Matilda Jennings (equal). Grade V1II._1. Catherine Pit- quet; 2, Amy Malone; 3, Beta O‘Donnell and Betty Curran (equal). Grade ` T--i, Mary Ella Cairns; 2, Helen 1. us; 3, Mary Cavanagh. Grmde VI.-l, Helen Cheverle; 2, Mary L. Gallant; 3, Jeanette 0‘Neill_ Grade V.-1. Mamie Meuruit; 2, Margaret Massey; 3, Nora McLean. Grade IV.-1. Patricia Cheveric; 2, Catherine MacDonald; 3. Rita Blnlm. Grade III--1, Gladys Montgom- ery; 2, Gertrude MacDonald; 3. Grace Paquet. Grade II"-1. Rita Chovorie; 2, Pauline McPhee: 3, Merrill Maur- ant and Thomu Pierce (equal). Grade I (al.-1, Gladys Macdon- ald; June Arbing; 8, Genevieve Gsilant and Theron Pequot (equi). Grade I lb).-l. Theresa Grant; 2, Iliohacl Hughes; I, Ailiin Planet. B011! LUNG SWIII' DAY itllnullan Pnl) AIADBNA, Cal., March billions of Y will be *ESE Ei §§*‘ii;§= Er ;,F E” §§E§§§ri§r; 5-. it 5 _ , .- < 5 i E 5. He did not agree with the arz'u~ ' 1*” _ -;< _ --- Robert Cole ol Highland Coach* Oiztai-ia. inventor- of some renown. has perfected a new mowplow which is attracting the attention of rall- wny companies and lilghvnya de power with two lar" motors in tha, w rear, the plo\r'| iowa, two pain ol inwardly revolving vertical blades, cnt a awari-h 10 feet wide and uv- en lest deep. Two blower has '|hoot" the chmod mow through s travelling from 10 to 40 miles _ I inrtmenta. Developing M0 hone- ` 2 nine hr in the aide, or to trucks an lil! hour. _ »---- '_ ', 4 RED POINT SCHOOL V Following is the report for Red Point School for -the month of February: some x.-1. Estelle campbeli; 2, Elsie MacNeiI. Grade IX.--1, Edythe Bruce. Grade VIII.-l, Velma Robert- ds SOD; 2, Ernest Allen; 3. Lorna Kidson. Grade VII.-1, Laura Bruce and Earl Robertson (oqitsl); 2. Augus- tus Campbell. Grade VI.-1. Edna Fraser; 2, Mildred Rose; 3, Lorna MhcNefl. Grade V.-1, Lawrence Whitty; 2, Viola Allen. Grade IV.-l, Leith Robertson. Grade IH.--1, Doris Youngg, 2, Elva Bruce. Grade II.-l. Walter Robertson. Grade 1.- 1. Barbara Bruce and Nomian Bruce fequail; 2, Irena Young. Mabel G. Grant. teacher. COBNWALL SCHOOL Primary department: The following is the report of the Primary department of Com- wall School for the month of Feb- ruary: Grade V (Biz)-l, Marlon Good: 2. Reggie Frixsell. Grade V (Jr.)-1. Norma Shaw. Grade IV.-1, Isobel Howard; 2, Phyllis Godfrey; 3. John Walker. Grade III.-l, Ralph Bain; 2, Boyd Dunsford. , Grade II.-l, Harold Godfrey: 2, Jackie Donahue. Grade I (Bi-.)-l, Donald Mc- Phcilf 2, Eiiaenp D0nahu¢_ Grade I (Jr.>--1, Harold Good: l. . i-celln Donohue; 3, Roland Walker. ~ Prizes for spelling were received by: Isobel Howard, Phyllis ami. troy, John Walker. James Donahue, lglszold Godfrey and Jackie Dona- Perocriifllo Oi attend-B-X106. 77.8. TGlbll6‘A‘, NIOMI L. Blili. FORTUNE BRIDGE SCHOOL Principalli department: Grade X.-I, Dorothy Johnston( I _ I The 2 mms Fruicc. s Edward Fran- | cis , 4 emu xx.-1, nm-only num; i Ima. Jackson; 3, George Pran- Grade VIII.-1, Dorothy Burkei 2, Beulah Coffin and Elsie Dim* well (equal): 8. Thor-lay Burke. Perfect attendance - Edward Francis, Dorothy Johnston, Beulah Coffin, Thorlcy Burke, Dorothy Burke. t Primary departnicn . Grade VI.-.1, Elizabeth Ooifinl 2, Earl Townsend; 3. ElW°°d Campbell, Grade V Sr.-1, John Frluoil. Grade V Jr.-1, borne Francis! 2, psi-crny world: S. Kmieih Burke. Grade IV.-l, Henry Townsend: 2, Weldon Ca.mpbe1l:‘ 3. JM” Dixon. Grade III.-l, Esther Aitken: 2. Adeline Campbell. Grade II Br.-1, Sylvia Coffiril 3| Phyllis Dixon; 3, Velmo Bl11‘l¢°~ Grade II Jr.-1, Bernice F‘riw¢lS- Grade I Sr.-1, Billy Coffin: 2. Delton Riley. 3 ll ,, ‘. 1 \ I » Grade I Jr.-1, Kenneth MM- ' Donald. Perfect attendance: Elizabeth pools. Elwood camobeli- Em Townsend. Dorothy Works. Heiiffi Townsend, Weldon Campbell- ES' mer Aitken, syiviu coffin. Bill! Collin. _____________..___ An Omlnslm “I want to return this book I d , 'St ries for All gcxggiihuxigifrahhouncgd the iriitii customer "what-A wrong with it?" inquired the shop assistant. "why ips s mice; in incamvleivi There's'nothin8 the” 1°' 3 mm "° mi his wife when he retagiome Hi two o‘clock in the morning. - _-*_-rf-ff* 1 i__ 1 “Life Is Not VNery Kind I a all A frlond remarked the ot hor da . The womanly system is a bundylo of ncrvu. From tho, time when the maid lncomu A woman Until the “change of life" period, Then an npoatod critical timn, When the nervous system ia uvoraiy strained. lf good health is in bo maintained wghnmoun system mint be aupgllgla Dr. Cll:a:':uR‘::vT1'::d“:&s':: form how. ri°i\ blood . And is of the greatest benefit- to women At than critical tlmoa in h.f “'.o rin i 'nie l'u°°ii\_:r“'°;i°i::} 'iiilnnh ia uimd by unia- \il'\il"¢M|» nllrslng, R°m~...'.l-i-.i.°.r.:°w.:":.f.:'i:'.:.':f.°: ~ rental-ctivn 41.- . ' f o _ , , . Q ~‘. | in