JUNE l8, 1931 t" . ' SHOP AT I PROWSE BROS. Ltd. —FOR— BEACH TOGS Slut-ks -- Shorts —- and Halter T0115 in a wide variety of styles and colors in all sizes. ‘ $1.00 to $2.95 LADIES’ BATHING SUITS ill a Choice Assortment of the season's newest modes ll $1.95 .. $5.09 SPORT FELT HATS Light colored sport Felt Hats in Blues, Sands and \ello\\ s. Many styles to choose from in all head sizes $1.19 SPORT BANDEAII llriliileii and Paisley Sport Bandeau. ‘fury re smart. . 29¢ 9st $1.95 UHAKIAIFHQIUWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE M4 Walk With Gare Cycle Straight British Urged tBy I. Norman Smith) Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. June l7. tC.P.)— "SQmEI-hint; might be done to cllerk by’ law the most flagrant of the suicidal wanderings of pedestrians and cyclists. .-." Thus does Sir Philip Game, Metropolitan Police Commhsioner, drop a thoughtful Warning in his annual traffic report. Newcomers to London, held spellbound by narrow escapes of zagglng cyclists and ziseins pede trians, Wonder why something has not been clone long ago. Motorists who drive in fear of running down one of many Ilhfiug- and cyclists dodging under fenders, welcome Sir Philip's suggestion. A: a matter of fact there is a law. But cyclists don't seam to care and pedestrians continue to cross where they like. except in the bu y areas where such indepen- dence would be folly. Sir Philip Game had sounded some sort of a knell. He says he Wfluld Prefer to improve the maim- ers of cyclists and pedestrians by a further period of education and propaganda. But he adds that al- ready" “many thousands" of tram- ings have been given without much avail. He admits the pedestrians might feel they have not caused the tmffic problem and should not be bothered by its solution. Bilt richts are not always gentle play- thin ': . Here lies the body of Samuel I-lay They're new. 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PAR“ ticipate In the profits of this great Company Last year policyholders received an average of one and one half million dollars a week. See J A Moore Currie Building BOOKMAKERS‘ cum IS 80 YEARS OLD LONDON. June l7 rGPl-The Victoria Club. where odds for Elig- land's big horse races are "called over." was founded more than 80 years ago by n small group of Loll- ,.l'l \\llll (‘ll ti) hilllft" tlllflrtllieiit. apply L‘ lTlll-llJilYO Slrerl. L-HliU-(i-lti-lii. { - - _ W, . .. .: 4 Till 1. —I7l' ‘IIIABLIC ROOM 0R‘ I. ullll. 1110.11» served l0 transients. v *1 llxlvilnlltl Street. 'l‘clepllollc 191i. L-iloo-s-lii-ij. '1 l Ill-l ID HOUSE Zlrl suillillel" lllllllllih. plume 321. L 1507-13-16-31 tiliixuil; TO illzx" noon (‘AR ‘ l. ._ QQIKI lllltlllllg. beautiful e. Apply John l-1. Court. Bed- . ll-itloi-li-ie- e s. x _. _ I 'lll l.l-."l‘ - TWO FUIINISIIEI) | l~ ms suitable for lirsllt llousc- l in - ping. lilil liellt Street. l L-14li2-ti-15-l7-l9. ,_ _ _ M. . ll ‘Afrllll-(illll. l<'t)lt (ll-JNERAL l l~'.. Ilpply 101.‘. C1ll11IJt‘l‘-‘ L-itiOZi-17-3l. i I 1-'/\'l‘ cow. 1 1x _ Newtowil ‘ L-liiltl-ti-IV-lil.‘ ('- ZIIDS‘ 1ND .\‘('.'\_\'"l.lN(i FOR . lt,,;-n l‘. .\lll'.\ ‘.3 x 4. 50 and A so llllrtlwonti ill stove L-llllT-li-lli-B. In" all "I—\'H"I"IR (‘All limitl- t‘ ljlji for cilsli. t'1ll't-‘ (lullrd- ll:l L-IGLZO-fi-IB-li. II.K.S.HEMMIII(I IIIIU. l'lh"l'.\'l‘l‘l AGlliNT #8 (treat (leovge Street 'l'elephone llllti l'i'ilpvrly' olvil s" sulnetilines |4‘l‘l lllut they cull sllve money It)‘ ling illi-ii uwn proper- ll.~ unit-nil oi employing an lwiulllinliilil Real l-Jsliili- Agent. illr- is rarvry the case, lor don bookmakers. Once a week the old time bookies, not more than six or seven in nlim- bpr. met to discuss their business. The orgalliratioll grew and ill 1862 , it. llcnquarters were moved to the pre em. site ill Wellington Street, near the Strand. Muily faillcus sportsmen be- longed to the club and a good many of them (lied extremely wealthy. One of the original members, George rlerriilg. was a millionaire. Charlie Hibbert. one of the biggest layers of illl time. who pulled oft a coup with hlurrutie in the i911 Lincolnsilirc Handicap. was a mem- ber. The club struck something of n .'(‘\<i(ll1 shortly before the Great but the big bookmakers rallied together. reorganized the club and put it on its feet again- to it ll an extent that its rival. the Beaufort Club, went out of bu-‘i- “Pad. Today the betting odds establish- ed when the cards are called over nt the Victoria Club are used fOl‘ guidance by bookmakers through- out the British Isles and are ruliled ahread to wherever lilere are followers of the turf. Oil Monday ‘seliliill: day” for the big brokers, vast anlounts 0f a: ._,' cilnllge hands lit I-l1t‘('l1lI). PRESS JACIIS lll‘ OLYMPIAD PLANS TOKYO. Jiule 17. iCPJ-Japan ls beginning to worry about the Olympic Game for i940. Nearly’ ii yrm‘ lins elapsed sinze the country" won the honor of plilylng IIOSI. to the next quadrennial athletic festi- val. but virtually no progress Ila-s been made by those in charge nf preparations for the event. IHtfPIP-‘tinf: things to think of. but nlost of us are ready our calmer moments better to be irritated killed or broken." The conlmi sinner says that in a perfect world there would be no cross-roads and. engineering pro- Bress might eliminate a variety of other causes of road accidents. Yet there would still be accidents. Ill an analysis of 38.351 accidents in London only about 12 per cent were ascribed to causes other than the human factor. “The crux of the whole world problem appears to be how to bring about a large measure of improvement in roiid sense, care and con-"ideration among all classes of road users." A suggestion box was placed last year in every police station alld many proposals made for accident prevention have been found use- ful and been adopted. There was an increase of seven per cent in traffic case calling for rslfce intervention in 1936-640.- 952 against 599.188. Prosecutions rose from 122.577 to 152.429. and written cautions from 55.575 to 67.887. Speed cases represented 41 per cent. Prosecutions for danger- ou; and careless driving fell from Ii admit in that it is than to be even to have a leg 6.887 to 5.897. The commissioner reported the parking problem in London was perhaps the most difficult to solve. London's winding streets were not meant for standing cars any more than for the racing flow of heavy traffic that continually surges by. But here again the commissioner felt that rather than by compulsion he would like to educate public opinion to a more sensible use of streets and vehicles. Gailadiau Norse-s For United States SAINT JOHN, N. B. -—Jllne 17 tCPi-The case 0f a Saint John nurse attempting to enter the United States attracte. attention today to a recent new interpreta- tion of n United StaICs inlnligra- tioll regulation. considered highly important to Canada and the Maritime Provinces in particular. As a result of the ruling an in- crease ill the number of nurses en- tering the States from the Marl- times was reported today While others were said to be awaiting n decision in tho local cnse. involv- lni! Miss Florence Barr's. Under the interpretation Can- ndillu artists, musicians and pro- gogcloilal workers. including nurses, nlny work in the United States for a p!‘1'ltl(I not excreting ii W!" when bonded for $500 or without In bcild when the application ls approved by immigration authori- ties. - At the United States Immigra- tion Office here today it was said that Miss Harris’ applleivtron to enter the country without the bond nod been pamed on to the Board of Review at Washington as N0 steps have been taken to construct a special stadium for illc i Games. It ls not even certain that the site chixsem-the outer gardens or the famous shrine of the Emperor Meiji-will prove ade- quote. The “Asahi." a matter of routine. The case was not lvgarded as a test affecting others. it. was said. as individual (umnnstances governed each ap- pliciltion. TIIP rullnF, TIQWIY__IYII£I'DWIBII one of JBPIIIIE; BRINGING UP FATHER kind. Capable. Simple to operate. and others. Quick to go into action. Each one has special features that help make your picture taking easy and sllre. And they're all reasonably priced for the work they do. Brownies from $1.25; Kodaks as low as $5. Among them you'll find a 1937 model at your price. See it—own it—use It this week-end. In Canada "KODAK" is the registered trade mark and sole property of Canadian Kodak fin..- Limited, Toronto, Ontario. Film and Mazda Photoflood bulbs. its l’l00-secnnd shut- ter stops most action. Pictures 2% x 3L5. Also makes movies in gorgeous full colour with the new Koda- $3950 chrome _Film. The snapshots you’ll want Tomorrow —-you must take Today 7méz aKaa/ak wizfié you- “TL-initial? ciovsfw.‘ I. Kelvin Grove Meeting opened by singing. “Its A- Good Time To Get Acquainted." lowered his voice. All Roll cnll proving the School grounds School Room." T\VEl"lty five mem- bers and two visitors were present. about you having Madison conle i0 _ ‘ Minutes of last meetulg were read Florian NQ-{Iofft try w g0 until I Plfllillve V0168- approved find signed. Correspond- I've had my say. You have toI ence was rend. Letters of apprecia- tion were read from three for fruit received while ill. cents dues was paid on the stitllte Ice Cream Freezer. Secre- tary reported that ment grant hnd been was decided to meet at the School grounds on Fr‘dil_v treat at School closing. also that wo pay for the flags gotten for the school children for A committee consisting of Mrs. Sterling Millar. Mrs. John Walker. was appointed to meet with trustees of consider making some changes in me school Rcmm“ on me in a minute. I know why It was moved bv Mrs. Robert you. want‘ Harm”, w w!“ to ‘ Florida. And again—is it the Crozier and seconded by Mrs. Har- old Laird Banquet be paid. School Conlnlittee reported 501119 articles needed for Sick Committee . boxes of fruit being given to sick amuse me’ Wm yo“ be 300d enough in the district. Received tho Club to m’ me 3°? we “re not rrlendfs‘ Woman's Magazine. 6 to over ln-Iwe never can be‘ Sm" we be m" stltute. One new member was foes?" . ,. cordially welcomed. Sick Commit-; Y0“ ha“? madelhe decmon‘ he l". for Jun‘, nmmlnwd were, raid. stepping aside so she could 1 W. A. MacMurdo. and .ohn Walker. July meetln to be hem at "u. hon“. m- Mmg w_ Ad Duke. he called between sileezes. MacMurdo. Lunch Committee lip-l ‘otfnted- as fo‘lolvs; Prlbrs. Mrs. . Mrs. John Cotton and Mrs. Harold m" h" “°“' they've bmsmd u“ Sterling l\'T.lIISll'. Meeting closed should? with tho singing of the National Well.“ said Duke. you wouldn't Amt-hem‘, _3_ buy her a bargain horse. would "“' you? ‘They're both champions. was said hero to have been made by the United Court some years IIEO in the case of Canadian residents commuting to work in the Buffalo district. led by throwing her a kiss and monthly meeting of the Women's Institute SARATOGA melt at the home of Mrs. David (Continued from page 2) Murphy on Tuesday. June lst.g‘*“i——~———'i*~—~w~ T: Duke leaned a little closer and the banter “Im- had left it. For once, he was seri- or ous. “I want to get this thing .l.raight. was answered b)’ listen to me. The way you neglect that man may turn out to be very serious for you. Don't smile. I At first, the whole thing just seem- f ed a little screw-y, but I tell you it is serious." "Of coure. I understand it all perfectly. What you mean. is the way I neglect Hartley. as you put the Govern - received. It ‘to plant the roll. _ “Please. let us drop our scrapping Cmwnfltmn) for a minute. Just this once; let's i forget trying to out-mart each _ other. I'm serious about till . I hhgsqmwgiltgid 1152i?! Clix" want to see you two kids happily " ' s" married. I want it for the two of you and I promised your faiher—-" “Mr. Cupid with a vengeance." she said you'll be pulling a tremolo the the School Board to millionth time —I say he is not coming. You may think you're a good actor. but I know you and all school ‘your wily ways. Arid now. as your five‘ I gallantry and lofty emotions do not that all bills 0f the. the reported Mrs leave the box. Klff came running toward them. ‘Frltzie wants you. She's over there Mm Cecil in the paddock, waiting. She's Plqrpy MacMm-,-|o_ hell-bent that I should buv Al-agon price after her performance to- ny a day! But she said she wouldn't consisted M1-3_ buy any horse unless you said she Program Contest given by Aragon and Frltzie. But I'll go Supremg over and see what they're asking." Ffi-ltzle had turned and was beck- oning wildly to Drlce. He answer- States started off at a brisk pace. face was set in a. hard line. as she left the box and started over to get lIIOW he acts toward Pritzie or any- her winnings from Tip. alized Kittie beside her. Silrely, shouldn't make you feel like that. even if you can't care for them and loves her, what may happen." It ls all so clear. Mr. Bradley. » Bradlclfi" he Said- arm in arm. about her. She laughs at me if I hint at such a thing and they're only pals. to me, the Fritzie engaged. Don't you think so?" Q O4 Q OOOUOQOOOQO O O O O§4§§+ Carol's Tell me, Miss Clayton. what would you do if you were lniny place? I'm almost wild." She had been so intent on her own thoughts that she had not re- vras wheezing aioilg until she heard his she asked. fiilc horses What's tile matter?" buying some Elva Siavcrt. Mary Stewart arid know he lsdeeply in love with yom think they give you hay fever. Aldie MaeMurdo were appointed Bu; a man Wm “and only 50.1mm." Fritzie loves them aild you love her. to collect for the Red Cross. Forty __nnd he's taken a 10g, ahead“ si>—‘ In- ‘ That's so. but somebody else too-and I'm afraid of Afraid of what? Of wilom? Whni. if some other man does care for her so long as allC loves you? I shcilld think it would be flatter- _ -- it. is serious for you. I've been V __ It was moved and seconded that cleaning you right. along you lug- Wt‘ 21W the School children their could take some of Hartley-S bank. If it was anybody blit Duke What she said iil a tense voice. Just look over there-standing 1 tell you. he's mils says But seems queer way they act. and I've never given it a thought," said Carol. Well. if there isn't anything in it about this~-F‘ritzie is Just as much engaged as you are—does like that to you?“ he act ROOPS LTD. 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Kiffle was just a Duke wasn't in love with anyone! He was too egotistical. too selfish. too vain, too mercenary-too every- ? thing that was despicable. to be in She heard Kiffiels voice, droning on between JICOZCS. but silt! did not hear one word he said. She Duke in love with Fritzie! jealous little fool. IOVC PVGI‘. Kiffmeyer, said Why. omoeooooooooooooooo++4+ Carol ina gentle voice. It's just ++o+0w¢¢¢»¢¢»¢v¢»¢¢¢++04 that I'm upset today. have a bad (‘till us for vuri-ful headache." M Q V | N Q Oil. that's too bad. said Kiffle. o; your F-l-R\-|.|~l-RP- easily mollified. I'll go with you we also‘ “pail. 3",“ uplrolsmr to the wicket and your car. Fritzie Fumfluny won't miss me~if I'm there to sign mmm m“ HENRY MacFARLANE O-OQ>O§O-OOOOQOQOOOOOOQOOO-O- ::.—_~.T~ - - --—..-:= ‘QQOOOOOQOOQOOOOOOQOOQOO For LIGHT 1.L'.\'('llli.\‘. PICNICS. P.\ll'l'll~i.\‘. lite. Get your supplies at Stewart's "Bakery Phone 211 §§§§~OQ4+O§O0O0OO6000OO§—‘ -_ ~—~ 143:1: was too engrossed in a mental I cataloging of Duke Bradley's ooeo-eoowooooooooooowoow» shggtctgzévnlggit the wicket‘ nnzie Repairing, Relining. Remodelling and Duke hailed them. of ALL FYR (iARMl-INTS dglllgs lrlrglzi>égttfiltlurfiliitfie~ AT srncr-u. siiwniali RATES. 1 y ' sv- . girl? Now stay right by my side." “The Only Exclusive Fur Klffie. his troubles seemingly House In The Provinee" fol-notion. bvmlled as he slipped his Duke fell into arm through hers. step with Cilrol. Was that your final word-really? he asked. Absolutely. O.K.. lady fair. take the consequences." Carol has a shock from Klfflels affected her =_ knows. Oil lop of this. Duke has delivered What does he sure to rend to- l instilllmeilt. It has it should. emllltieilces. more than she a veiled WfllTIlnI-Z. illean in do? Be nlorrows llllzh geared ITO be Continuedi HORSE VS. CROCODIIE DARWIN. 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Imam fiwcu“ ':lent and promoters of the Game YOUTAKEAN INTEREST’ THAHI<$-BUTI BONMAQ HERE'YE5'YE8' "l"‘m"“‘my m" “HMS m“ ‘of evading their international ‘re- You QER6gQI3K‘*%I-'w5n$§ I E X15 HAVE audition all advertising \pnnqbnny_ ,» ' O45 “ ' ' ’ ' ONE OF OUR ADDING" BE ON MY WAY- NOVV: N°‘NO' WE DIDN'T .l|ul It'll llg charges and wor- ilrs tire stared. ln two days lost wl-l-k I obtained a satis- llu-tilr)’ ‘Tlllilll for n house that hnd been vacant. for months. l have a large number of Ill" lieltlve tenants for houses ‘Mil apartments, and shall he klild o1 nlore properties to of- v-r both to rent and to sell. Tile Japan Times, an English- lailguilge newspaper publi=hed tn Tokyo, says the opinion is held by some atlthorltles that it is very doubtful whether Japan can make the necessary preparations in time. "There ls even a belief," this paper asserts, that if the prepara- tion cannot. be made smoothly and quickly. It. is better b0 return the BUY IT‘ WE DON'T NEED ONE- _ _ 1940 Games to the international r t committee to be awarded some- l0 LCI where ele." ~'\ IIUIISI-I WITH SEVEN heiirnonls In a high class rrnirzil lni-nlity. $40.00 per lnlultli. lhiglnt or Septem- Iu-r ivi-rllpzlliiln. Within an automobile only 20 feet. long specially constructed for a customer the builders in- slillled equipment for servlilg food and br-vcrlrres. Writing. silloklile‘. llrrwsirv rind shaving. a rildlo set. l~ow~l~~~~r clock. compass and altimeter. I cw; um, Iqlihulun. In, Vilma rim: Yllrrvrd‘ h-lbv-l-is- li-al. _ _ .7