~__ _ 1 . _ a 23-1’ rua cHA1u.ofr're'rowN GUARDIAN __ _ _ _ _ ~P-AGE EI-EV3=... ' “‘ “”" “T _-P qc - =a ~ -1 f 1 _ ni 1* = .-M "’_ _ ` |lg|||| GRATIFYING - ‘ .. ... _ _ 1~“°".* SPQRT NE _...___- ,\, nnrvel -hr lows V -~-' ""..:"..°‘.".'.‘.':'.. :iz “°'- “le ee'-==-ev we - -vi-v 4," mf!" "nu, ,_ I* of the finances and the endowment » ""” '"° ’ Th* “Www remarked that in the ' f-" -ye" N33- ‘he orphanage was $30.- wsali END-wt week- °°°1° debt- Atyreeent the inetitu- ment ._ ‘ ’ ° y or youps people at the tion owed nothing. 11"" milton eonsut- Tlierln ui ' .gotta-50.3° » U-M Nportwss analyzed Car llhrpenses Misses Helen DeBlols in ll Very oomprehsnsl b ,_ _ °! me anddean Robertson: Mrs. Henderson th vfalrlxay y Gu md on ' " ll lson , e Ch an of cnmpbeil stewart. Ted the Finance committee. Mies ave and Dusald Ramsay. had Beer. matron. presented ner report. .’0y9’b!e M-me' me girls re' A vote °f thanks go R¢y_ H, D- E885 ...............-».. ' wlth the cliweron. im-a Reymond for use or the neil, to Drs. Lani-z. Tidmarsh and A - Manny on Monday mornina- yers for med 3 my. even; 311; gigggihem- ie- ‘°§j,§"g dgltgrygglftle. gllliededytvteg- ree ....... MEI' B - / ' ~ - C E 5 811 011 "“- yes 1-D the condition of a mentally de- lg at and Pork ' '° ' L lvrparlno-At the ficlem buy, for whom s fund of $1 9° h 1 et` zochad been eetabliene " s"“‘“ E"l’°“‘°5 _ ll annual sc oo me ing d some years “fm scott ,resided Am. ago whleh he believed should be Z voted: supplement' ‘wa used. In the course of the discus- 'X nt expenses' um _ school sion of the matter of the appoint- ;-... Library ,und 55 w J m9¥li of e third grunge for the fund’ Total cost maintenance 1933 - M,-...elected auditor, D: the meeting endorsed the trustee H -elected: trustee. Teacher b°°"°d in HPP1l'1l1g for the appoint- " oullloure is this week visit- f§d_ ment of a third trustee. li Adlutent stevens elosed the meet- HING “ELA-|-;v|;s__R¢v_ U18 with prayer and benedlctlon. L and “Mm Edson Mltchen navrsw or 1-nr: rr-:Alt isis wlfailler and his mother, at In pep nh’ New Brunswick presenting mis Rieview of the ‘ti Bea: ' past yea it is t ll iirlende 1" °h°’1°;*@*°W“- Wh° to enter rlnto detr:l)u,nfs°efii5:r:evo§-E . ws’ y' the nursery ages. i There has been about the usual _ o . My, Mitchell ere several wmmmt t _ ire- “'*_" “°“.’ with "Fel °f tivitiee nsdrfffmstlfegiihdtlyuofhfheti. very eeflvlu “‘“°S5~ ‘md Wm it is evident that the results ob- ior lil-S Speedy "°°°"°’Y- tained should be very gratifying to ; ff”"”’”““ ell. - _ 5-,eu-1-, Ten_ Mile House,_is Th h, 1. -- ee- ef ie- .... °.‘;.lil.‘:.::.°’.l..l‘°‘°e “ll Murra Weymouth “Pe Y ‘ h Mcyaualdv Ten Mme number of admissions and discharg , u _ "" gaxgging in the Clty_ ee; the health of all has continued time flies Another ear’s work on ' ~ ______ _ _ excellent, nothing more distressing ‘ than very slight colds, which shows clearly that there has been no let- up in attention shown by the Nurse in Charge and her Stafl' combined Doris. You will rlote from annual withshthe supervision of Dr. Tid- mar , _ H and the Orphanage grounds and buildings have been maintained in -Eiilllil UF CH prizes and outlined the pa ls the programme S0 ,Irish Air); Ib) “I'll Bid ngllsh i-Misses Nora Down, Ma So "For Love's Oltlli Little _ vema entful e Crescent Moon 1 ‘erarantelia tciuilianii W D1' C ispurling)-Lowell Bre- Allte- Marion Whitehead; Solo - ia) “Hungarian flfurggnoff),-Miss Margaret , ) .- tothe City Hospital, June 75602 15 1034 June 18, 1934, to Smith, Of on Wednesday. June "i501" D. MacLean UNDERTAKEB EMBALMEB, Chariottewyn .M North Wiltshire Phone 143 1983 1933 gs-ia) “The Meeting of MEDICAL REPORT recoveries . Ayers. Respectfully submitted. "Gods Gm-den" (F. F. W. TIDIMARSH, M'.D. 1933 Duetto in A flat" ASSETS- -Miss Mary Fergu- Home dz Buildings $75.000.00 Farm (108 Acresl _ _ . . ._ 2003.00 - ~.l> "Echo" iSon1crset); Car, Sleigh, Machinery . 150.00 Swallows" iCowan)-Mrs. Curl ln Main, Acczs. ,_ 862-90 Jenkins. Ce-sh in Special Accts. soloe_ “The whistling Pm °f '-he °’P"‘*““@° Sim' _ E_ om.,)_Pemval slm_ All dental work was attended to tb Bl-adley_ The perfect phyiscal condition of one 1:-leellng Hour" (Lee) each and every child in 'the Or- Mm-son_ phanage is due tc the hygienic sur- solos _ ral "Tarantella" wundlnzs. proper food- and the ibl “Happy Peasant" scientific care given the children by _ Mpy Martin; (lg) Miss Beers and her capable assist- of Mom" ;“'1‘;‘!*:&f°°m¢° ~ _V was knocked out of the box in the fourth inning by the Braves- He came' back in a relief role ln the 0 fou-rf-h today. _ _ 1 Boston belaboured Heinie Melnle 2 with a. five run attack in the long G fourth inning in which play was delayed for is minutes while the players argued with the umpires. Strategy Fails A hunt that failed cost the Cin- cinnati Reds at home a chance to make three straight for the first t time since the season opened. 'As A eilllih in result, the Phillies won, 4 ui 2, in 10 innings. With two ol-1 and none out Har- lln 1-'ool attempted a hunt that the alert Phlls turned into a double play and Comorosky flied out to shatter Redland hopes. 9 Viotcries For Younger Dean Paul Dean pitched the Cardinals at St. Louie to their second victory in three games over the Brooklyn Dod.gers,'the St. Louis team win- ning 7 to 2. It was Pauls ninth victory against one defeat- His brother Dizzy has won 10, so be- tween them thr. Dean brothers have accounted for more than half of the Red Birds' 35 triumphs. canvassed such as Tommy Lough- that they would not do. when Cluulmgham won his mile in ton and immediately hopped on n ran, Steve Hamis- Ari- LHSKY. MEX Saint John v`s. Red Weaglc Schmeling, etc. and the opinion is Bridgewater. _ Northport vs. Bs-sil Melarison Bill Bonthron who was beaten by River Herbert.; winner vs. Gus forty yards by Glen Cunnhigham. Hurley of Mnccnn record time 18-ii SB'-\1i’dBY. l‘€C9iV*3d River Herbert vs_ Art, Jardine his diploma last Tuesday at Prince- Ma¢can_ 11lel'l° f°’ 1'°° A"9°1°°» C”-~ ‘"h°"= saint John ve. Bud Jardine he will take part in the National Sp,.mghm_ College A. A. Championships today. Mmd1eW,,igh,,_Lav_,wn Long '**‘ V nbuer __ Maccan vs. Gus emde g “Dumb Dan Morgan. who( lénolws Josgmi boxers as few men, was as e t e “ight heavywelghl,__slanle.y in 214 3_4_ It was H I q“°m°“ h°W W°“ld Max 3°" hav' Mantle of 'h-uro vl Fred Fife of performance for earlyairrerghe gaa- ml)-fmt backs. Duffv McKee Co fi d a alnst Jack Dempsey or _ G‘i;e:IeeT\rn§reylri their prime. “Baer” gf-:_-L-_ sm' F°"'a"d5‘ T“7"1°"» B°`~‘°US» Smvgt .. ,-el th t r n- _ _ xifhlgorlgght ;t0Dea11'l");oilY llalilrtcin was slow. Marjorie M., 2.07-M, won H' ha" tW° 5°°d th"°°‘Y°"`°1d 5P*’-""- K"“Slf’“'~ ~ my opinion he is too open for either the Free For All in three straight. °°"`S that he is Dre_p°’m5 fm' the R°f"*"`- T°m""-"` T”<`-‘- of these men. Dempsey`s left to the King Spruce second, Leia Frisco Chnrlottewwn E*-mbm°“~ m9 U'°f» botly and right to the heed would third and lvllss lvlcryre fourth. Beet ff;w§r‘;§“b°l*2m10H:-u;>vef by Dillon C N . _ - probably connect and he would have time, 2.1015. Sheila guy-by éoseglld élire _ .R_ Wln Frorn _ 4 v r t Tunn . ----- Y - R hard time e-i_h_t__mg ey Bonnie Cameron won the classi- The °P€l11Yl€ U`»¢¢¢i!\B 0! I-he BUGIB ne Senior “Y” Lou Gehrig. iron man first base- fled race after Maxine Greet had‘ V157-5 Speedwiy Will bo the 20th man oi the New vol-lr yankees. play- calmed the first heal- Best time °f July- _-__ cd his 1404 consecutive league game 2.i8‘~_». --'* The C. N. R, softball team gpm- lestl/londey despite the handicap of _-_ We have pleasure in giving the ed-on easy victory lest nl;-ht de -- a chipped bone in the big toe of his The 2.27 trot and pace went to oomplete list of entries for Truro feating the Senior "Y" 25 to B. right foot. Jack Hardy, 2.14%, after Calumet races on Wednesday next, the 27th The "train" boys went into an --M Batora, 2.12, had won the first heat. a total of 28 horses will face the early lead and under the pitching "’ TL |'|'l=3 ><== -m X Q6 1-I Flvweigh t-Gerald Farrerl Featherweight-Babe Ackles of Lightweight-Alfred Burke Welterweight-Bobby Beaton quarte okfn2.W "z 53? use Zi* wiunudm drevetovietoryetvl1ll>=°“’ ooehe . UWB . ' ‘ W he tra lest that battle . wo»year-olds, six have already The 2.15 class he-I en standard records. several of 016111 WW this year but known ds and the ”c0nd5_, Free-For-All Stables Halifax. Billy Bangor. Nelson, Coker. ..-5 \ on 1°; romhllfii-ateropaffoals.no_w -H ` im is ednbymgr cgfgymsmnfgsugew 'ras z 11 tv-ot and owe hll ' k N J oqner 0| Zombfu Han horses Bbirtinl ffhbztéterhgzgr ver 2 00 1 2 The little lady, who marks of 2 10 orin the put ncidentally has taken a record of time tracks dur gimme “_ lzleeoetluettioo ettheold years PH/i11b°° mem I-yulglugmll lna.llHT1‘\ili»on -- has brought t°8€ih¢¢' 0M °f ,D . one of the most highly regarded acre-ville-Si ll-‘-*S °f *‘°"°“ that x-nmbletonlan stake eendidetes is ever met over the Tfufu SP°°‘* - ' _ he three-year-old Vitamins in and We iJred1%hhisioryh(1:/lllmbe __ ill cetonb stable. nest saturday on the 2'l_°h- °S@ W ° ‘W ~ worked the Goshen hal: mile wiu eerteinly enlev the m°°m¢ . th the first the f-ull. -fi. _ wliewl ' 2.00 rielia Frisco _ Merrybfnii '- cod cm 1_5” 1_3 is heme pl-,_ 2.0'l '1-4 lvltuuorie ivl._Rienu§_ pared by his owner will aritenrield Jebalee- N°\’fh S>'d“¢Y~ ' - at windsor. oonn. for his sixth 2.01 1-4 Calumet B'°"“*° °- W* campaign. This son or Peter volo Margaret Ballard- NDF” Sym"- 2_02 sta,-nd “gms .5 | f,w0.y¢al-. 2.02 1-4 Hunter Hedgevwood -- old and electrified the horse world Charles Ballard- SYd“<’Y - L1‘_lI°=-3” . by peeing the Goshen half mile 2-00 l-2 _Toll Gale - - ._ track in 2.05. I. new wor1d's rec- Sweeney, Brldgewatel. ord. Since then he has been con- 2-03 1-4 Darkcy G’“"'°“ '*‘ gl stently in the limelight and is one T- Fulwv. Urllef 5ie“"°°1~'-°- of the fastest race pacers in the 2.25 Trot and Pace _ ld toda . ww Y ____ Foxy Peie_John Campbell. There would appear io be plenty Sydney- _ - _of money loose in the United stat- Jerk H-“l'd1@-H M- 5°'°*°% es judging by the following item in Bfidilewawf- 'knowledgement.’_Our annual fall __ f a Boston paper, "Millionaire for a - Cham* B°“4 .pawhmg party brought together day has been the dream of many Miss worthy, Douglasahl' H ss ladies from surrounding districts R ` d S B Mates H two dollar lime better. Today _ . that dream was realized an no H“1‘f°X~ _ _ _ ;‘ddl‘shB?Dl}J1€(§lE3;dinu1r}dt;rbetil;1teiiI1~g rtilifrirtlalle po y ’ ‘track in the world ever sagv so DF1tf°31°€;'“Wuh"ed Ward W.- fingers. L d T S S h many fifty dollar betters as' flock- 9-’ m°“ - _ -- During past year, several children S 0 S ed to the perl mutual sellers win- Baqfxlglelgolgtlgkes dngs- mi . adopted into homes back as far as d°W at R*’°k’-“Shun PN* “Mk thi-’ C 8_1 ' tl Cn in 'T 1915. now living in United states S - d D f t S n afternoon. If there had been thou- U Hug; ki - - _ . with roster parents visited us, 'ecan e ea easo sand dollar windows they would PP" FWHM ,I; Fumm Um* showing evidence of being well have been lined up there. As for Bamne - ~ i _ I » ~ -WW" -ii the two dollar tickets they were 5I»9Wi3°k@ is -.1 I , 1 th t d ; ` 2'" lgm-ed_-~ 'roddles-L. M. ml . Svxvflly they niildoed gzeuobgeflfti- (A. P. by G|urdlan’s Special Wire) Miss Maggie - James ' ri-srw Yoax, June mme ls- ri., explanation of the above is Mlddlewu- 'ii' perentaae and the whereabouts of ,C ,- d 1 10, Jinx Ceuilhi "P Wfih Vellum Gilmez that last Sunday was iotallzer or V‘°‘°“" M--H C- HM" M1553' -` her brothers sisters she had n ---___fl.'mEe~_______~_ he" *MBV “"1 New Y°"° Y”“‘°°" Dari-mutual demonstration day at 1°" '- va8'lle idea a home and then her V M 1-, we left' hand" d"°pD°d his “mud R°°km¥hlm P3-Tk and Vfhifty thou' Calumet’ B°t’°m""G' R' life in the old or hyana e I was ness Clarence Dio nr wtf.: answers game cf the season after Winning sand DeoDi¢ Vi-Sli/ed the BT01111115 I-0 Middlewn' 7 ‘- able to send her 1:0 Nofm' seem t” 4§h5“mm°"s'm °Z“§°"‘;/hs; °‘;‘;‘f§ 12 games. Cleveland Indians even- see the mul-lmgg wg,-l¢_ They were Mr. Squires - H. C. Jud" where her brother has a good home sides rfolscglé ut 1315; in this :pol-t,_ #rd “P I-11e15°"i°S by d°f¢°tmS the fumiahed with free tickets to try Niéog- 2 1s__D' H but the visits demonstrated very Harold webster who won lest sat- °“‘“’°* ' - out on the machines. wore cards l’° ' ' ' ° \ clearly that our records are inade- urday’s marathon trial for .a place Th’ mumpaw st" "°°°i"°d mg' bein! Sl-\PP1l€d JuSt B6 if 116?-119-1 B°vm°"5' Kensington’ P' E' L- -- quate and in dealing with human on Canada's team for the British ‘ed s“pp°rt thr°“gh°"" the seven h°T-W5 W9" bei-HE rllrl. but even if -_" __ lives we should make a greater Empire games, beating out Dave. gj;“i’t‘gEn_3;‘1°a"te‘;e£*;Tk;’l;1g UG; m;'}‘_;‘:;- vyge a winner at tremlendoigs rm :I-o1ge_T'é’1'iv;:_‘d 13;; d - folfvxviflg he? . $11' it 'tl si . . -x I-`-. 1 I I i 1 l i l I .W 11| 'i _ I 1 I I , 1 l t I \ I I i ii 1 1 l»- -1 ,_ u-v-.pww»~v~§::_~v . I . 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