l I 1 _ v I E nfl' :’s r 'I mil i n is! 1 I ‘IO r LE Li! or it 'IC _'Til Ir :rag _'li ac h _,__ Z Iii lu Y Qi .rr in t. H1 Nl ni ill »y M ri yi t M. 9. 5! I\ c __ _,___ _ .__ ____ _. _ _,__ Ili# If 'ii if ' 'II i‘ .,. ~_,1`;.3'»"“' 'WK' "5" ' ‘ '-v,/t.-_ .5¢__ ‘i l,_ _.___.__ __. _ ll,_.i_» ‘_: a`__ i,‘_f§°f:_:" 1 ' .f. I' Egfl .41 slr- . ff; I1 ij. A ’-511.3. _'I' -5 ` ts ~.._t._ ,_ _ .._. .N -, _,=~,~L, _~_';»t ,_eti|fi'iiiciit of the _voung_people, = and iuiourctl thcrii of :\ hearty wel- ' come in tlici' home, and hoped they would*18l'l,bo spared to have many mnre plg;q_,<_apt -social evenings to- gether in the future, as they have spent in the past. A dainty luncheon was then sei-vcd in Mrs. McEntec`s most-fagpable style and after singing For 'lgliey Arg Jolly Good Fellows all dispgsed for their homes, feeling that §h_e__v had ,spent another pleas~ ant evf_ninrf. -11.. , ` 1 Mi5§"Laura Lynn spent the week 535 i = _ ` `. ' "lil h' cballotftwn vm nglon the other and here Mr. Carroll in the last 38 years" Ritter said. 4 Th’ "pm °f th* -N°M°““ 5”' :sth A- =' » _ - _ _ _ retaiy announced that Her Excel- " °_`_3 Iwent into rha so es one C S lency, the Countess ot Bessborough. R9” had graciously consented to become I M35' Carropn Josepli__H§iggarty, Mildred imps_qp'_and Mary Mccarron mc- Ui e \;_, " Oli tliceveninc: of May lst. thc;ill-Zh ' Auburn Dramatic Club called onimlff Mr. and Mrs Walter M'cEntv nt their UF music of Elliot"s Oi‘cli<‘sti‘a. R Hooper. --il_.__,_ ___\ Of Spa rts New York Rangers Ma A liou bow ` Nat -'SD com not a fe in son, shments were .=or\'cd. :incl fcstiv- 8 I ities continued. The cl'iap<=i'one.< we beautiful leather Morris, rocker. In' Mrs. Leith McLeod .an.d_Mi:s. Parker; I‘ _ __ wnirizs owN oisirvaiw _ p di y cibert. Josephisimpsonz and _Arthur MC. Seibert, it seems, layed for Carroll ' ' " ‘ ` at Sprlnenelcl_ and was just about the ' sweetest looking hockey player Car- to1.ed__tp_ _gharlptfetom-, on Monday ‘roll ever laid his critical peepers on and qpgnpa pleasgng qa_v_ "Seibert"-we will now turn the ‘I - V ‘floor over to Carroll-"ls a ‘uat- ‘ I p_ YF HOCKEY STAR lmarriage to Bob Gracie, well-known . _ I Sp ea k 1 ng _:hockey player of Maple Leafs ot thc! _,National rlockcy League, took pllwll i recently. TllEN» ATTEMPTS SUICIDE nr HENRY iiic1.EMoizi: - 1211 to MISS Bcrubll. ” (United Press Stall Correspoiideni) BUFFALO, N. Y-, Muy 27. (U.P.)- 'Lco Blocher, 35, is _a.. considers-te man- I v I Miss éldilh Lcgrciv. Toronto. whose _ _ -1*.: "="" ». ""ff*.`_`.'. , 1. _'__ :io D E Meeuug.. In HG'll"fGx 1 'nn reborn of the National organ- I ` Ilia( Secretary, Mn Winslow Ben- I 'Continued from page 1 --_-mil explained that the numerous bursar- ies Ind scholarship that are being ottered by the Memorial an paid out ot both principal and interact, which explains' the reduction oi’ slightly more than $3,000 noticed in the year-'a bnlnncofga compared' with that oi’ last year. The bllance at Ap- ril 15, 1931, stood at 846§,2’l8.98. Fifteen Yeu- I Fifteen bursaries are ottered every year to matriculoting students whose fathers were killed during the Great War. _These bursaries are :ood tor tour years atCanadlan college or University. The scholarships of-‘ iurea by the Memorial are designed _ to give a succeosfufkraduato ot _o Canadian university tlivbenetit ot 9. Post-graduate course in' Great Bri- tain. A defense of 'the work of the report ot’ Mrs. W. Cowling Gullock, of Ottawa, as Convener of the League 'of Nations" Society ' Committee, at~ yesterday attemoonu session ot _the _Nacionui Executive or the 1. 0. n. E. ~ "Many people, while not active op- ponents oi' the League," 'said Mrs. _ _Gullock,_ ‘fcontend that upto date it has done iittie to Jusiiiy its existence, but the world has recognized how puerile it is to condemn"the League because it has not succeeded ln erect- ing an international paradise; but only an embittered enemy of the League can tall to__ be impressed by the record of its achievements." Mrs. Gullock further reported that her suggestion that membership .shouldbc taken in the Anti- Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society, ol London had 'been adopted by the Chapters. - Among the _interesting reports pre- sented at; the mornin: session of the _ Imperial Order, Daughters ot’ the I .Empire, at the Nova Scotlan Hotel, was that on the work being done in India. The report expressed regret at the death of Miss Susie Sorabji, ii. member of an Indian family ol intel- lcctual distinction, who was Regent or the Kami--i-Huid chapter or Poem. The. Order in India is concentrat- ing on the completion ot the St. Helena's School. It was suggested that ii donation of $10,000 -for this ‘work be made the Oi-der's memor- . _ Loyuty llxpreoed __ -:_ y Leia me League when he decided to commit sul- The Pessins of resolutions ex- 'TM A olde, he mailed an obituary covering PT°5-“"8 WUI" IUYUW l»° ffhdl' MIP. 3°" n eiijoyablc and\instructivc _half four t_vpo\vi'ittcii pages along with JBSUES thi! Xml Rnd QUCOD Ind lfhélr Mm i- was spent over the sm-sapririlla his picture to ii local newspaper then Excellencl” the G°V€m°\' GHICNI 0! Mervyn l at the annual mcetiiiiz of the -slashed hs wrists. The suicide at- csnad* *md the 0°'-'mes' 0|' B35' and ional hockey league with M1' Itempt was ii complete failure, but b°"°“3h W" f°u°.W°d by the *|5533 opm Frank Carroll, manager of the his picture was published anyhow. °‘f the N“ti°"m Anthem *nd "U5 in W” rinxfieid Indians. and a. man who a tum was f°“°w°d"by "‘h°“n°°m°”t 'Tm _ _ , _ . t l were According to Carroll, and he does- A :'urvr_v of hobbies of~Plioenlx men £§£e}:_nYe‘;:;a';e°l3r_: étzltlllil 55;; - _ _ - I <. ~ _ . e _iiallt ltilge _Z ma; \\kh;_av\ould kid _ di.-closed _that W.n§;_tt_er, ggét; was c°_____{_ded the mask” MT: or- ,med ow, e ew or ngers are _ mai carr er, ei Joys g der remained "mdmg ____ mance for aided. g°";z;°..i:;;§ ;';;.”;;;.§_if".f; 2:; »:;'.""..; _':;_"_'_i'..;".‘.'_".;;"'.'.'.:.i.::' M.. .um _ .f .... -ef c ci' thc ice will be Ching John-Iing mail. “I’ve_ walked a distance t:;:_;;“mmed ”1°’.1d5 Bild f°"»°W' gfiirs and forward same' It was de the bald eagle ot the game,.a-nd scquail to Hre trips around the world '- - Honorary President ot the Order, M Our ,school isprogressing favour- Ural’ I know that is a badly Over- L ably bagder the skilful tution ot our teacher,,Miss Mabel Cusick. _ :ui-ed 5, littlcr of patched foxes. _to see Johnson' play even a. great- e-'r game and establish himself as the Amhpose Ke1ly_has_ ',;_.ir¢_‘_)1n.icd _nngilnest defence player of them all. ,__ _ - _ down in black anglfwhite-is cer- sci-iption for this boy. With Cy an' "Seibel-if-and you can put this worked word but its the only apt de- Ching working side by side it.ls go- Emggt Queen and William Kelly ing to be very tough indeed for those yn0t¢r;q1_ to Iona' recently on busi- men who come barging down thc ice nes5_ "__ _ __ intent on scoring. Johnson is as good " a defense man as there is in the Edward Shea was on a_ hunting league; with seib_ert :ln there setting ' trip regently in th_e_wo_ods and cap- _ a ‘ilirrtering pace all the 'time I expect before her departure ,from Ottawa, ed was mode o Niitionol_Ll!o member. among activities of the cnuer which m were enumerated were: at Action ln the interest of 1 bill to °n prevent attempts to exploit Notion- al Parks -tor commercial Dllflmles. to Urging-upon the Federal.Bove'rn- ment stricter. censorship, ot liter of ature, because of the aldrmlngtn- crease in the number ot youthful P crirrntnals. Illllh the on that future mothers and fathers ot our _*___ nati ance. God-tearing Nation?" succeeding _Lady Willlngdon, who md The regular meeting of the New sixteen members and six visitors. The meeting opened with the Ode llowed by the Creed. Roll cali was _ _answered with Scotch Jokes. Minutes roved. 'Flu committees gave reports and new committees were named. Mrs __ . - - ' `1 ui the impairs. - ' ep; ____ _ __ ____ ____ _ mis _cru-\Ri.or'rE1'owN cmnovw. _ . 50000 "Women In Order lon, ot Saskatoon, showed that Imperial Order Daughters of Umpire has now approximately um I membership-of 20,000. _During . mst 'provinces were added. Ontario with bers. |118!!! Col 3.088 I , iw ; and 108 were in one etch '72 an 1,001; on an and British Colim-|bla_ High Matemnl Mortality MI‘s. thafthe greatest need in Canada education. nal disclosed that while Holland loot the’ 2.8, 2.8. rate conv Co. Cou ed i bearing on this subject. "A8 a gr can bein INS TITUTE NOTE S at the next meeting to be held call to be answered w'ith'Llmer- The refreshment committee ia J. B. Dickieson, Miss Elsie Laird Mrs' R. A. Houston. Meeting clos- by singing the National Anthem. I-ll Women’s Institute was held UW _ the home oi’ Mrs. C. A. Stevenson. April oth, with an attendance oi' last meeting wer; read and ap- ` chapters from coast to coast- with a. year, 16 new chapters in seven nearly half the total membership- ` 272 chapters and`9_98l mem- Up in the Yukon there are.68 _ ben in three chapters. British bin reports 81 chapters and members; Alberta 58 with 1,226 members; saskatchewan 48 and Manitoba 33 and 661; Quebec d 2.520: New Brunswick 31 _and 'Nova seotia as and 1.045; Prince Edward Island two and At the same time 12 chapters disbanded in the past year, tive tai-io. four in Manitoba and each in New Brunswick, Sask- ew of pre-natal care and maternity rate of_ 2.3 per thousand, France Denmark. Norway and weden, and England 4.3, Canada showed a very high rate of 5.6. The high was stressed by the provincial enors oi’ Ontario and Quebec. operation with ,the Canadian ncil on Child Welfare was urg- n the report, chapters being re quested to secure and dLstribute the council’s pamphlets and publications Fear of the effect ot Communistic ‘ ‘ teaching and propaganda was ex- pressed in the report, which urged concentration on home guidance. I _ mothers and true daughters ot _ F eat empire, we should do all we md to foster a love of God and Home, among parents and children, _"W when we hear on all sides of Com- lstic -teachings and propaganda, SA g broadcast. especially among young people." said the report. . is well !or us all to remember S the children of today are the I un on, and if we neglect home guid _ how can we look for a sane °° two visitors present., Meeting _ ed in the usual manner. non can IBAZIL CUSTOMS ; day answered by whistling a. tune. RECEIPTS DROP NP minutes of the April meeting - 0 ‘read and approved. The differ- RIO DE JANEIIRO, Brazil, Mlay 28 _ _ committees' gave 'favorable re- --..-_-.__.*.----~ ill I _ ___..,-___.__....._ ¢=<-...ss _ \,,.,.;.._. t-. .___,_ "‘.'§'.m.r--:-; s.__.`. ' ._ _~ _-' ' __ _i`_' _- `= IEE "BET\VEEN TWO LINES" BY 3 perance in C:-apaiid Hall, Saturday. 1 ,4 ' ' I' ~=f§ #Ivan -..._-.:~ - ~__-~,-ox; speed and heart. He is barely twenty, weighs 190 stripped, stands six feet PLANS NEW coicitENCY Appointment of committees t/ol _ os. _ .. 1 Recommending 6! on Empire shop- _ _ urging upon the Government mn ;IcLeod gave a report oi’ the receipts .| all poppies and wreaths be mode ot jcanadlon made msteriolo. uid by [disabled veterans. ln the Vet ,Craft t `sho ping day during the week in _Which ‘Empire Day tolls. ` by nun _ h whistle a tune or pay" 'Meeting Glas. my the play. Correspondence was read the secretary, Mrs. Mervyn Bul- invited the next meeting where a roll call la to be answered with toMr8. 2 I _ __ __ __ _t 95 vcars. good waizcs. Ir not el- weeks and although the bottom _otieurrcaey called the Rex. It would Ihouue in desire to organise pub- wgmg rp,`n»L|.; c3,6WN ~' ‘ *r gl ficient, no not apply. 191861; $922; the injured foot was dead. he play- fha worth ss, weighing io gr-.nu coup lic opinion in regard to the national _ it lu We St- . 4*’ 3' T ' ea a whale or a game au reason." goin. 'nie im. wuuia be uivitiuiu into I ewnerrhinoi bmacming u rpub- r~m.i.|,, qu.. ransnrm, ii" gun so ami 21 cena mi", worth asm and I lic ni-vice ee ' ir uiut _ - ~ - _b ome Germany: lirl lo Ill- Mfddleton Dmsiom Sons of 'nn-i¢` ` NAMES N0-N0 FOOLING $1.50. Smaller units would multi- lmdfrraotion of B roeoliltion of the pion. Previously llie held £5! oolm- pies of 6 cents. The Chinese Sun Laurentian Chapter Ottawa, to t-he ¢ry'l amateur ohamnlomhl for wo __ , _ .. _ _. _ - . _ i . pl ° _ 235' ____ 25;_a___c?;1_'f ~ POPLAR BLUFF, Mo., May 28- would be worth 4 centi, th, Indian; ettoet thot members of the Order be men in Swimming and lmrditnl. Sho In I . _.»... - I s .....;:;.. -...._.. -- T..-.mm __.,,-¢<-.. ....» - ~' the the 634 the has ' v s,. .i -1 _ ' ~ -_rhguport of the gommmee on Old uiuioins die hard and even in Canada vehicles of another day are to be seen still iii use. Her-¢ ,,,~ Child Welfare, presented at _gpg no n team or oxen with their owner at Greeniieid, Nova Scotia. scenes such as this can be seen in th, Upenmg of the afgemwn "S510" by ltlmos and old Quebec.-C. N- R.. Photo. Nina F. de Pencler, declared - _ _ - Y i rv is Emphaslzing theappallirig mater- I mortality rate, thg report said maternity death rates tor the year at PRETTIEST JEWESS raulein lddy Khon, a Viennese ety girl, who was recently select- ns the wni~ld‘s most beautiful ess. od YS WHISKEY USELESS ' SNAKE POISON ANTIDOTE ALT LAKE`CITY, Utah, May 28. (UP)-Let no man tell you 'that a ple ol long swlgs of whiskey will teract the poison of snake bites. warned Dr. Howard Kelly, noted Bal- timore surgeon. That. remedy ls an- other one of the many myths that encumber the nation; I The most effective cure ls the suc- May meeting of the New GIHS' ‘tion system, which D_r. Kelly said Womens Institute was held 011 has proved effective in 97 1-2 per cent day the 4th Bt- the home 01 MTS- of the cases treated. . , Bulman with eleven members L0? S9 to have it discussion on garden- Pitorassoic wrivs MEDAL or MendalMeda1 of Vilariovii. College was awarded to Dr. Karl Frederick Herzfeld, professor oi' Physics at Johns Hopkins University. It is pre- sented annually to the Catholic who __________ rmns-mme conv “n 1 ll ‘iM .41 T H 11| _\'r»l| ull fill* JH :/'ll ,164 ,_ f___--»---- V v 'Il' "lI°l\l 0| nord: turn their eyca rllht in they rehearse on Horse GUN' '__' _ the colon to tale place on the birthday of King Gccrgc 01| -7"” " ‘mi nie in the \vorld.-Acm¢- " _ W