PAGE SIX PRIME EDWARD NOW! NIGHT ‘l In 845-260, 37o, 45c. MATINEE 315-4843, 266.. MATINEE 3.15 CAPITOL -‘—NOW ........... 11c. 16c- lqlour 1 a. ans 26c, 37c. A TWO-GUN. TWO-FISTED l,» i THE CHARLOTTETHOWN GUARDIAN_ "“""""":ocnliiAL liullilullln ' or lneul inn-rent but ldvertlullll n! n in-vi - 11s,‘: column ml Marvell I0! no‘! t ml! In lnlnrted u! I 3:12.17 nniot; llriflly pulblo in lfl‘ mace. k... CANADIAN STORES "fivhoré If Put/s 105/101)" uduun , CONFLICT THAT BEGAN 1N THE MORNING OF THE ROMANCE MIND“) RECKLESS _____ ’ specials ‘special I ‘ “I _ _ ‘ wonLn . . FOR. Tull: nus! TIME BEHELD BY ROVER WHO Gus R0951) 3y CAKE SALE by Ladles o, 5L on Sale . . . t lwMAN EYES! Guru)‘ Vincent's Orphanage at HOlIIllHYS, Friday ‘ A, v l’ o. ' Emu,“ April 8th. 8752-4-7-2i. Saturday - _ ~ G - ' ‘ Monda ~ ~" ‘ - I * Buck's lllb I" °°°'°° . come-l we“ » ’ a , I 9th. New 13011111110“ 8" 11 l- "b _ McLARENS MUSTARD ~ Kinsswn H" 3 P- m-fxmwau a‘ 7- Speclzll : Sunflower 7 oz. Jar. Each a Rev. D. K. H.055, Minister- ’ _ _._ PINK EATON S HOUSEHOLDBLEND TEA ¢ mvon BAtIZHST s A L M o N Lb_ Q Services of e Tryoh p 6 Church, Sunday, April 9th: Albany Nm 2 EATONIA BAKING POWDER - . . an p. m. _ - ' THE WILDEST I-‘IFTIOY I l1 3.7m. Tryon 3 p. m. wesmmre- TlNS Each I No Alum Lb. PALES BEFORE THIS I " ' ____ I Special fiwangdgzgun k TIIRILLING DRAMA FROM " AK p g. . or - 34,, . mlseld, our permanents cannot be | P 81 CHIAEA OATS '< pkg‘ "A5 Tm‘? GROWS YLY" duplicated at any price. Mason's 40 0L - 11h .. Cl3rk3 ‘ _ 5N9 MlCKEY MOUME Beauty Shoppe. z- one 880. _ Jar _ c ' SPAGHETTI Z Tins SERIAL and MASQIIER Comedy ‘"“'*'“"°" l A ____ " " ’ ' ————- I »_ _ . - Beehive _ n _ — ASSISTED IN SBBVINGQAMOIIB‘ §unnyslde ' SPCCilIZ “Smoke Lightning Variety Noted n. 1...... serving o u... 1.o.o.r~.{ - Egan? gApPun 6 rolls Lem, T“, CORN 7' ' T E . INS » Teems “r 1th Thlfllls III Dress Lenwths MRNSCLIFII 598cm‘ ' afternoon tea on Tuesday was Mrs.‘ SYRUP Y) N S L J l h n wusin- 360l- . .___ e813 atare F. .Homarl w ose ume ‘ _ c I I ltfalntaining a, swift pace from h h 1 f advu-gangly omitted in giving the Eaton’; l ' . 2,8 . , . f . “ti. 12:4’. Considers 1v.s. i a JELLY Powvws ‘&‘“€‘.““‘° b 10c hmsb Zane Gm slolm tsxpqke PARIS’ Apr“ PR8 Tm “gs our Eamsc le 0° or ————— ' All fhvors m ) l ' Sllecial Liuiiimne" our-rd 111s’. 1 y B" 6P flm- rnos for the 1933 Fash on pee o; Marc l. _ - ~ r lug lu Capitol patrons yesterday. time m the vem Burea manner’ Grade x__1 Beatrice Morris“! La b0)‘ Act BRAnALBANB_-Uhflgd Ohufgh _ . ' The limit)" "l"! texfltetlllem an“ we should do a bit of-mema] mum- Grade Ix. 1 Mary Monlmy May of Canada. Services on the above LONDON CORN STARCH c zlistillglllsh, the was erll s ar's o er- ' ’ . d A‘ n 9, . lb_ k ~ lugs are amply supplied in this up- bllng to the effect that skirt lengths McKinnon. (Canadian Press) °h1*1*"°_‘°’1$_““ fygianp’ u m “f . p“ "g? 2 f” . SOAP to-dflte We 0f H“ ‘edtveiltmmlts °t°“'- for the beach should be 4o centlme- Grade vm: 1 Jennie McKinnon lulu-Ax, April 5—A maximum If m?“ s’ d m“ m; Aylmm- 1o k l lmmlmr ‘yho “mm” ° pm ac an t, from the ground; for sport. 35 and Mary Mblnnls, equal, 2 Lea fine of $5Q0 ls provided in a. Bill . 5° a e3’ 9' m‘ m a “n” l 1 n a ~ v 1 |I - c3 e5 hcruage “om a band (‘slsflen taking pllfli), 30 when only Mulch, 8 l-lrlrley Carrier. introduced in the Provincial Ilegls- P} m m“ Thos" Pmetlwmc‘ nfnn‘. CHICKEN soul with RICE 10/2 018' c ' llls efforts involve hinl in plenty a, spectator, and ankle length for Grade VI and VII: 1 Reta Mo- lature today for employers of more 15 c" __ \ __ 0i KMYBHIIIYBS. including 8 "Ilium! wiggling. Note that. she does not say Innis, 2 Reggie Mclxlnls, 3 Tillie than 25 persons who hire workmen _'_"" NE s AN » '_' battle along the top of a racing ex- , H , » - l WELL KNOWN BUS! S M . ' pm“ tmm “mm is plenty comedy instep or fool", evidently expec ng Iwgeedg, 4 ‘Queenlie Mutch. mill; less filial: one years res dance "mi A. T‘ vmmcombe. received a 515cm) BACON ‘ 22c GléglEilUIT 5c Bglglibl-ISS DIGB! '3“'°“g1‘°"‘ m“ “mire mm‘ this to be a dancing season. m e I“ 1 He en Mcmms’ 2 I'm on s“) a. telegram yesterday announcing the ,lus.l'é;'l3;""""""" BRlTlSlI-OKANGlEL-S-u“ ' FRESIIi-‘I-lll-i-IIUIUS-"ui. - A distinctive note of novelty is mlrthermore. the waistline is McIsaac, 3 Byrne Morrissey. Entitled the hbva Scotia Labor _ Y 1 "2 Lb D u Lb _ Md“ m m" 1M5“ 0f Betsy Km‘; slightly lower. sometimes a suggcs- Grade III: 1 Eunice Mcsaac, 2 Mt. the Bill was designed to pro- death 9f M1’ Ludger cruel’ head o ‘ncmsj '|'|Xil'""""' LEDEONS. ‘ I ‘ ' . Ribs the daring “me rodeo queen tloll 0f fullness ill the blouse. The Mildred McKixlnon, 3 Annie McIrl- $6431? IBbOFBTS 01’ this Province. It the wen know“ nun or Lung“ Dim Damn _ 34c - s", whose “MS of horsemanship “lake skirts arr- fuller Coats also have a his 4 Marie Mclnnis would remain in forde only until Gravel and sons Ltd" M°ntr°aL SLICEI). APPLES ' her work ill the role of the orphan ' _ f ‘ ' M 1934 The funeral 15 taking place from u, Donn 32c ; _ girl Yl\0lll0l"r\l.‘lB us wlcll as very ln- tPllden°Y m be mnfand they as‘ Grade n (a) 1 Gerald Mbmms fly l’ ' n R" Camera“ Gov‘ Notre Dame Church. Montreal on ' u ' ' . ' ' - Q ' " HEAD I I I ' I ' ' ‘ " i KQYPBUQE- T0 IOVQYS 0f 800d WBSV-‘m ten in varous intricate and inter- and Mary Melsnac, equal, 2 Doug- ernmellt. CHPB BYBW" 3115i) lllfm- s t d3 momm ' u, - 14C 2 ‘or ' a (or .?l0l'l\}S, lmcl especially those by esymg my, skirts, it is to be noted las McKinnon, a Michael Mclnnls, duced the measure. a m y L O LUNCI!‘ ' ‘ I O " RIPE 2 l if; D° m‘ do all their fastening in from. As (b) 1 Lucinda, Mclnnis. A clause in the B111 provides that - Lb. ......... ' c L . .. ...... 0c "rill to details, Vera Boreu favors 8 Grade I (ll) 1 Joseph McInnis. W315‘? W°Ykmeu may '59 hired M E M o n i C§I€AMERY BUTTER ' 29c 02x35)“ 19c ‘$331M? ' ' ' ' gogdly use or ribbon on sport (b) 1 Doris McKinnon and Ther- where a certificate is produced to g . _ _ , _ __ . LARGE, . “Ilrillg Em’ BilCk 610th“ Ne“: butiohhoir-s BMiPP-l‘ via. Doyle, equal. z lllonon McIrlnis. Sh“? that the" are M ummpby‘ ____- , ' Head .......... 25c z Lbs. 23c ‘Alive’; here done in willie silver metal and (c) i Evelyn lifutch. ed men available for the work for ARCHLBALD Mcpqxls ' - . . ‘ gun metal. Coats have knlticci Perfect attendance fm- the month which the non-resident. .s being _ _—** h 1d ' k l i’ i! 9 0f 1 Le M tcl, l0 d. Th i111‘! at ‘Ollld , ' ' V . ' . . .' . o. :2 0111mm o vicinity m" m" “m”: _____ ' - - . ~ y ' , w l » An unusual sound Inouon picture when travelling. Eufreda, Stewart, teacher. nnploment Agent or’ ‘there m“ what we believe to be his eternal he finbhed his earthly course; An- u‘ 111g rggulfl monthly meeting oi ‘ 1°‘ jungl" Smagi‘ "my? Li“ ‘gllon’ m possum’ by the munmpa] clerk‘ rest. oil March 11th, 1933. He attaln- yfe and cathpflne dim over 20 M, A“ S‘ t s l the Ioittle Pond Women's Institute » lad lts first s wing {l lc rlnce AVONDALE SCH - _ _ y _ ,5; ce ewar , eav ew, W88 , EXlWtAPd _\'LSlt.‘i'(lli_\'. It is “Bring Em’ THE DOOM 0F SELFISHNESS 00L W“? ed to the “p? age of 93 1 2 years’ years agoj The beam“ were E‘ er a recent guest of Mm Justin wood w“ held at the heme o! Mrs‘ Al” I Back Alli-o", l-lsunllzlng the adven- v BANGOR. SCHOOL He was born m Skye. Scotland. but cite Harris. James mmiolleur, Per- side c“ w“ v A. MacDonald with an attendance tum or Frmk Buck if“ catching Th rul or selfishness mu i go its f Honor iron of Avondale schm ‘ emigrated to Cantlda- in his youth 6y Lfillflchelli‘. Waldo Hawkins. Vrr- ' n ' l of eight members and two visitors 1 IJFIZWEL illl'l nfnst. vrrociolls w 9 6 5 . or Marc ‘l: - - _ i" ' _ ‘ bpflstg of U“, jungu, for me Z005 0,- day has lashed long’ Grade x_ 1 Gather CD0 Honor roll of Bangor School for For a time he lived in Cape Breton non Jordan and Charles Jordan Meeting qpgngd with vletrola, 5e], the World. - B, d1 m r c m‘ mm ha d q ' ' "e ""911. March; and other parts of the Maritime ‘the funeral services were conducted 1,4155 Doris Dennis made an enjoy- ectiong, and roll call wasresponcle In huymg Em, Back “we.” yo“ n ng e a e w n , .. Jack ODonnell, 1, Eileen O'Don- Grade x; 1 Rmand Mncmugum Provinces, finally settling among nt. the home by Rev. T. R. Golldgc able visit to Charlottetown last to by answering a question. Th0: sec a llullgry mull-exiting tiger bat- llc to lllc clcutll with‘ il. twenty-five foot bone-crushing python. Tilis srlluo ilzcr step to n pool to slake in a dungeon deep and strong; Its ruthless deeds, from, east to west, are seen on every side; nell. 2 Mary Keollghan. Grade IX: 1 Agatha O'Donnell, 2 Robert Compton. Grade IX: l Verna Cobb, 2 Grace MucDougall. some of his countrymen and friends in Glenwilliam, and was a long loy- ul member of the Presbyterian and at the grave, Caledonia, by llRev. Alflster Murray- Our sincere sympathy goes out to the children week. Mr. and mo. Justin Woodside school committee reported having . cleaned the school during the month of February and three of our m, mimflnd Con“. rm, to mCMv-m, -B\1t£:§m@nt wmeo at last, the a Grade VIII: 1 ‘Thelma 0‘D0nn¢ll, Grade v11; 1 uoyd Compton, 2 Church in Canada, in the Caledonia and friends who mourn and nlis< were recent Visitm-g to summery“, member-ll kindly volunteered to do 2.1m H. (,5 i, crioncodtlllxec, s are open wide. .. Rita ODonneli, 3 Rita Keough- Dena Betta a Henry Macnougau congregation. Here he spent. the this sincere saint and Cllristslill -.-____ m, sum won; f0‘;- the month '01 lf‘l't‘ n .3 . an, . thomlhk‘ M WM animals m me A ‘night!’ host is murshcmng’ with Grade VI Sr’. 1 Pt Grade Iv Sr. 1 mum’ Compton greatcripzlrt of his life farming out gentleman. ' The mell of this district have Mal-ch. Sick committee IBPOI-teo hlllllilli mind. hlli apart from this ~ 9 91’ Ryfln. 2 grade Iv n 1 Mary Compton, 2 of virg-n forest, 0f which he made (Patrol: Please Cops") been very busy breaking roads, having visited and bronchi: treat: arlvvlllllrv. trite and comedy run illl-rlueil ti‘ v astonishing wild ani- mal picture ill WillCll everything is rrni, lllll'\"ll(‘{\ISC(l. It l". impossible to convey in more trurrlc Lil!‘ ihrilLs of “Bring EXIT ‘Bllci: Alive", We zldviso you to see it, an it is entertaining and instruc- tive, and has that. rarity of rzlrieties Msunlruhing really new. CLINTON SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of March: Grade X l Grace White- head, 2 Muriel llrzlllrl". Gracie IX 1 Elva Pickering. Grade VIII: 1 Mabel Sullivan, 2 Ivan Pickering. a noble discontent, To hurl ir- from its lofty seat. even now tileir bows are bent. Their drum-beat is the truth, and justice is their song, Their battle-cry's—let right have sway, down with the wrong. Then keep them lord, clean heart- ed, patient, strong and brave, As they go forth ill glorious quest, a selfish world to save. Pmllare them not with vengeance Lord, this mighty warrior band, But with the love of honor, such as my high laws demand. May they not fear the foes, nor Grade VI: 1 Virginia O‘Connor, N ~ _ Kmllp meeting was held in Nine _ . , 2 l-uno Pickering ortlleeaysehirvzrieirnelirhjif: 1°?" hi‘ AGllade VIL 1 3"“ Hwmt’ 2 Mile Creek school Those in uttend- pie” the currents ‘d’ tthe spllfiulfi: mmmh of “ bg “w” l“ W“ 11"" mcnt of Miss Isla. Weeks. . ‘ ' ' b Wan - nn c. M . ' if 1 I r n l - _ , _ GFCLClC v; l Edith Whitehead, 2 M“, wmry ma,“ ma, hunger is ° ""50" ance were Christina MbNevin, nu. 1 ° l °“' "R dean rm s o g rugged m strong m Suffered more Mr‘ and M“ mash Bash“, ‘a George Pickering, 3 Roy Paynter. Grade IV: 1 Iiorna Warren, 2 Jackie O'Connor, 3 Katherine Pick- (‘Tllll-T. Grails III rm 1 Lois Whitehead, 2 Joull O'Connor, 3 Ivan Somers. (irhdv ill. 4h.» 1 Dorothy Somers. Grad» 1H tcl l Kathleen O'Con- H01’. Cillldll 1 lb) i Edward Andrews. Perfect attendance: Grace White- head, Elva. Plckcring, Mable Sul- 1" r. n, I . P"k"' , Vl ni . erodes." Dlfler t; u . gonnnrrrggitl] aljirlcrllind Si“: wit): ti“ 1:1 fjarshixonable color this write ahistol-y of the English-Speak. teaching were 315° “gazes 8:125 to: He wars! manic: twice. firit M?’ The largely attended services at held in tho schoolhouse on March I - oc s and coats are lng people. and is busy zatherinz meeting closed. was Er e Mme 15°“ °f G e“ home and the grave were conducted 30-, 193a Emu, whmhead maple- Pickerlllg. Roy Pnyntcr, Edwin Painter, Lorna. Warren, Katherine Pickering, LOlS Whitehead, Reggie Warren, Vivian Sullivan. heed their hissing taunt, banished from the earth, And the age-old cry of poverty, is chflnBcd to one of mirth. And so its doom is written, the band's upon the wall, To myfllul hearts with pity stirred, there comcs the urgent call: ‘—J. LL11]! Patricia. Murphy. Grade VI Jr. l George Power, 3 Robert Lynll. Grade V: 1 Emmet Ryan, 2 Wil. fled Ryan. Grade III: 1 Gertrude Curran, 2 Nicholas Garland. Grade II: 1 Kenneth Garland. Grade 1: 1 Louis Ryan, 2 Fronds Curran, 3 James Garland. Helen O‘Donnell, teacher. m ANNANDALE school, The f°u°wlllg is the standing of Allnalldale School for the month of March: Grade IX: 1 Grace Hewlett, 2 JP“ Hewlett. a Margaret Norton. Grade V: 1 Almeda Hewlett, g Comic G. Morrison. Grade IV: 1 Dannie ward, Grade Ill Sr: 1 Johnnie Hewlett. Grade III Jr: Freddie Banks, 2 Wallace Hewlett, 3 Howard Nor. ton, 4 Arthur Hewlett. Perfect attendance: Jean Row. lett, Annie Morrison, Almeda How. RED FAVORITE shown both for daytime and even- 1118. but red costume accents are mm Whular. Red bclts trim de- mlll‘? Bray frocks: scnrfs, gloves, CHURCHILL worms 0N NEW BOOK Winston Churchill has started to mwml- H9 has BlBned a contract With a London publishing house, which. ii is understood, will my 8100.000 for the copyright, the larg- YARDLEY LAVENDER Colin MacDougall. Grade III Sr: 1 Mary MacDougail, 2 Ralph Betta, 3 Will D. Mac- Dougall. Grade III Jr: 1 Edna. Flnlayson, 2 Gladys comowfl- a Catherine MacDougall. Grade II: 1 Stanley MucDougl-lil, 2 Arthur Compton, 3 Thelma. Mac. Dougall, 4 Harold MacDougilll. Grade I: 1 fiosie Compton, 2 Clara. MwDOllglill, 3 Ehlgene Fin- layson. M. L. Calms, teacher. TEACHERS STUDY GRDUP 0n ‘rhllrsday, Mal-ch 16, a. study m. MacMillan, Violet McConnell, 01cm? Curley. In the absence of the president Mr. Curley took the choir. The minutes were read by the Secretary. Mr. Curley was then appointed vice president. It was de- cided that. future meetings would be held at 3.30 o'clock instead of 2.30 o'clock. It. wa also decided that uninstiorl on a different subject. Miss McConnell read a paper on “How to teach spelling to junior o" Thursday afternoon, Mal-ch 30 at 3.30 p. m. a Teachers Study 91¢"? Curley, New Dominion, op. med m‘? "Remit by reading a a success, and comfortable living. He was considered a. neat and han- dy mall with tools, and could make various articles and implements for himself and others useful ,Oll the farm. ‘ About sixteen years ago, hand- Mr. John A. McInrlis of Glcnwil- 11am, he retired and wont to live with his daughter, Mrs. Warren Breheaut. of Guernsey Cove, Mur- ray Harbor. Herc he was treated with tender care. splendid devotion, and love, by his daughter and her husband to the very end of his earthly pilgrimage. He impressed the writer in the course o! pastoral visits. to him as a man of genuine believing soul. "The real McKay” solo speak. 0f the good old solid Presbyterian stock, whose faith in God through the atoningmerits of Jesus Christ, as his only Lord and Redeemer. nothing could shake a. change. Would to God we had more like dear, old Archibald Mclnnis. So we found hlm and left as one fixed that heareth mo, watching daily at my gates, waiting at the piists of my doors. 11am, by whom he had two children. Mr. John A. of Glenwilliam and Mrs. Katie Ann Harris, Murray Harbour; again to Miss Mory Stew- COLDS ing the farm over to his only somigtood 1i; cmly a few days, passed on before scmc- of his neigh- bors heard 0l' realized that he was lseriously ill. He was about 50 years JOHN DAN MCNEILL John Drill McNcill died at his home in Wood Islands West Mch 16th 1933. He took a cold which de- veloped in double pneumonia and He had old, and unmarried. He and ills brother William lived and farmed together. ltfr. MoNc-ili was an ad- herent member or the Presbyterian Church, Wood Islands. Ills neigh- bor's all speak highly of him as o. fine, type of a. man, inoffensive and peace lmling, kind and obliglng. or less for many years, but llc bore it all without munnur or complaint,‘ evidently resigned to, and loving God as his Heavenly Father, who in his wonderful Providence, and for his own nil-wise purposes, schcdcd h’m thntway. The follow- ing 3 sisters and 4 brothers survive him: Mrs. Cassie Campbell, Oak- \ To end this insane struggle, for ‘ntt Johnnie Howl tt of those whose heart was 15nd Canfomin- M“ Mgfgafet Grazia‘ ll. 1 vlvnil Sullivan. 2 m ' ° ' walla“ "Yimlmflflus for the senior d ' ' ‘. " “Wt ‘mm a m” t° Chmm“ nnwq- \V'll"'i'l\ Andmt?) csouflxtidltfcllligilezlsctmh t’ HDDYHL should he written by all the trerlfclss holpitlgl: and! qtlllietllizaiggg {ltlrutgthe McNem‘ Lime sands. Mrs‘ Mmmc town In“ week ‘ ', ' . °n°r <1 Held R- Brvcnton, teacher. ‘ S“ V“ °“ ° ° ‘ ° ' Mmwrsm- Mam“ “lassi “W Miss Mabel Linkletier. Llnkletter ("MP 1 "" 1 James ocmmm” Droduce s. noblcr race. as’ each teacher preparing an ex‘ Solomon says. “Blessed is the man and Rpdergck o; Emklnt.‘ Amerm; Malcolm of Calgary and Wm‘. now alone on the old home. The father and mother passed on years ago. shovelling paths, etc. Miss Mildred Whitehead spent a few days last week ' in Charlotte- tmlnl the guest of her sister Mrs. Ivan Horne. Mr. Harvey Woodside paid a fly- ing visit to Seavlow last week. Miss Mildred MacKay returned re- cently from a. visit to Charlotte- town. Moses Mae and Ruby Smith, Granville, were visitors to Clinton Sunday. This school ls making rapid pro- gress under the careful manage- spent the week-end in Clinton, the guest oi’ Mrs. Edith Heaney. Mr. and Mrs. George Brookins and son Aubrey spent a. few clays last week in New Glasgow. Miss C. Wocdside, teacher in lining River, spent the week end at her home ill Clinton. Mr. Wilfred Whitehead, Graham's Road, was visiting friends and rela- tivesln Clinton recently. The meeting of the Llvcwlres" Junior Red Cross "Clinton was by his minister the Rev. Allstel‘ Murray of Caledonia and Wood Is- lands. The bearers were; Wm. Tay- lor, John Martin, Charles McWil- on the old homestead; ters especially to the lonely brother “Mtge mm read h" report n w“ ‘the chair. The minutes of the last lmeeting were read and adopted- ‘The roll was then called and sna- |wered by each member doing a to two of the members. The oom- mitiee appointed for the following month are: School, Mrs. Charles J. MacDonald and Miss Laura Mac- Donald. Sick, Miss Mary A. Mac- Donald, Mrs. Charles J. MacDon- ald. mltertainment, Miss Irene Mb- Kinnon and M's Annie Steele. The program consisted of two very in- teresting contests. The prizes be- ing unwanted to ma. Charles J. MacDonald and Miss Laura Mac- Donald. A delicious lunch was served in Mrs. MacDonald's usual good style. Mrs. Harry MacDonald invited the members for the April meeting. The sinlng of the Nation- al Anthem brought n. most enjoy- able evening: to a close. SCIATICA‘ would: uahlnl an w" Ihhwunniurllbunnbln .3 Il M. w ks, t h . hats Group was held: Ni M . i (Patrioz aPlease ezopylm er womaovelreiibilxililiickaflzjkcmt is em fit sum ‘aflmd '°' a mrrisht 1n School. The aiterxlldanlclef wile m o‘ High Bank’ by whom he had “a?” ‘Mm Mcrzcm’ Laucmm M” “m” T1“ m“ w“ “a” mm“? " ' 5 ' e 18st 2o years‘ owing to the inclemency of the ~ Mnanthand ‘Qtrghurhnficmilumiunze to be answered with the favorite ‘ ~~ " f ° w °° °°mm m y: th 0t the ear The convener . weather. The vioe- id t “m” y ° . . "w" Y - pres an ’ Mr’ 18 extended V) 91¢ ‘mum's and 5‘5'l of the Health and Cleanliness C0m- »‘ n . . then moved and seconded that the‘ l- mlwr on ‘hm .- _ -, l .. 1. Pie Ldovablcezh Fragrancef of the Yardley lowed by l mag" This gflefintfflgr (Patriot Please Cop»; Officers for ‘he Heft ‘hue months! w, ' aven er- arming per ume at all times, It _ i '_—"—+‘ be elected. The folowing are the- ‘ is Flaslhlon‘: choice for the daily round of little Mswannn.“ lemneall ‘fir: ‘all?! geek‘, 1011,? "a" on "$33.24;?" ‘You’ Nuns" Gummy 33mm" officers which were elected: Presi- - soc a engagements and of sport and pastime, u n ' ' ' ' dent, Virginia. 0' Connor; vice pre- y V when a heavy exotic perfume would be out m‘: gmglcgixn: m: place “n A cold caught now may stay with British cutlery exports during the 5mm“, Mable Sullivan; secretary, Ymfl] fggl in _ lune w) °f P'“°- ‘ n V“ °“' kmd“ you all summer! Take no chances first rwo months o1 1933 lmlllded? Edth Whitehead‘ treasurer Lorna with sunny skies (m 1- H 01 mtwvrk. nilel- which the m t id bec min "chr nic" Take ' ' - " , Famouns MEL SS o {A P m‘ dimmed ee ' ggearfgedy trait kfimcks ‘gujcoldk Ammu“ 22-623 munds’ cunmu’ Warren; committee of health and If you indulge ln Dill‘ I —Lavishl pimfiiug, ‘Tfpl? 313x311‘: u spring colds included-Grave's Lax- 19-763 P01111115. British 300th N1405- cloanfnessf Elva Pickering, Irene fruit pies. 42>’?! , quality Tale: soap midg, _ when . u“ crashed or u ative Bromo Quininei It kills a cold 8.196 P0111165. Bfmsh 1nd’? 3,159 Pickering, Ivan Son-lets; program ___sg¢w¢rfg Pigs ‘ :, i Y A R D L E Y — L O N D O N m0 feet down a. shaft m l: “m ghllckly “cigars l: eggetsh thfiovfl‘ pounds’ NW zmand 5993 Pmmd-‘I- committee, Joan O'Connor. Irene M l f? ronomo NEW YORK um _ mashed up m the Partno was knlrgfiqélggllia gcirlmqlgud ‘Mgr m mo’ United stains 4,678 pounds. Com- Pkwkpflng’ M5519 sumvm; "Nice P . "3 ' w“ mine m we mesh. “u” system-relieves the headache -' Wm! WW1 B W!" R80 [the fillim" committee. George Pickering, Kl- ‘ I “and 80o mum" of Dteam l" tones the entire system and fortl- to Australia is, a 72 per cent in- 51-1139 Plgkgflng, am gum-d .' ( 47%?! Hid war-e forced t0 quxevtllriirkraxm? ‘bf; 253,13‘? lhgtslibglitugft a crease‘ to 08mm“ a 75 p" cent m‘ wwdyde‘ The pmgmm which w“ ' ,. - a; ‘M mph‘ m the dark ‘or negfl ‘ ' _ vrgeflsc. to India a 11 D9!‘ Wm ln- now carried out consisted of con- <¢A_, V. m", the found m em’ m y n Gf°ve s crease. and to New Zealnnd 5-31 tests and games. The meeting EA‘ HUV. SIEW IS ' f’ tm Fioury Mills h ft mush o" per cont increase. Exports to United closed by singing the National An- ‘L . v {a} g a. , stslos and South Africa. decreased. them. ‘ aal-u-ai-ni-ai ,1 1} l __ N ‘L ‘IL: "" ' 1 ' . 0 ,, . W‘. err-l»- ‘m3? oh <~ :‘~in‘oi.$u..- ‘ 3 l