czurnsi GUARDIAN BUY GARDEN CITY BUTTER l? l0 lb. lots 82.00. 2816-5-84 TENNIS DANCE Casino Friday, June 3rd. 50 cents. 3415-0-2-21. NEW SHIPMENT of Ladies Black Sailor I-Iats arrived today. Prowse 5mm, Ltd. 3414-3-2-21. ALL DRUG STORE! closed this 2f TRYON ' _ l, ‘ , many friends regret the ignition of Mrs. mason of ‘P1101! ,. ,,. , aaushw" , ,, mhur HalLwell cf Tryon. .1“, o; 135g week. in“, community of 179011 W" cued when the sad news pass- , .; sick only a day with a yin; stroke, The late Mr. Mc- “11 who had reached the ad- ‘mced gge of seventy-five years g highly respected in the com- ,,... in which he resided, having med from North Carleton only a- m, {me years ago. 'I‘be funeral . s was conducted by Rev. Mr. .v- gall, assisted bf Rev, J. L. and Rev. r. crossman. 1n- gfinent be‘ng made in the Church ‘ffgtpiland cemetery at Cape Trav- Ths pall bearers were Messrs: ‘ . Wright, Lee Lowther, Edward ggfdner, Elmer Gamble, Thomas hon and Max Lefurgey. 10ft to .. - their loss is a son-owing , m whom the sympathy of tire community gs extended. in are glad to see Miss Florence '9 , assistant teacher of Tryon able to resume her duties after being laid up for a few with the flu, which is preva- l. 4n qyyon at present, many hav ., V quite severe. w. Albert Mabey of ‘rryon has t ed home after spending a few ~ in Moncton, N. 3., where she . lied ihe graduation of her ter, Miss Aletha. who has eted here three year's course "ning in Mencton General l. Miss Mhbey accompanied mother home, and will remain - e time in Tryon, where she _al<e a rest, before she com- work again. iand Mrs. Arthur Dawson ac- uapanled by Mr. and Mrs. James - n, all of North 'I‘ryon arrived Mum Friday of last week after pliillng the winter in California, ~ -- and other southern states dill. S. A. Althoush they had a W! delightful trip they are glad bibs back on good old Island aoil w mm. llr. Heath Mbcvlttcs of West- Wtiand underwent an operation hmensleliss in the Charlotte- ~ - Hospital on Sunday. I-lis many ~~ will be glad to learn that " liberation was successful, and iitiile is doing as well as can be ed. ‘in. Heath Chisholm, general -' t cf North Tryon motored ills western capital Tuesday on hlilless. - lvQyone is sorry to know that W- William Henry Inman of Crap. 1N is suffering from a paralytic mt" 1i i5 hODed that he may "it a complete recovery. ‘"- I-ioyd Hewett of Carleton is "W: a rew daya with her pl:- riin North ‘ri- , -___ :'M- J. Mclvor, local potato c’ °i Kfiliwlfl. wbo loaded a h" "elllhter with potgtou a; , ‘i "115 spring is now unload‘- tvcssel load of fertlliacr for ilrmers f Victori ‘ Ba m; Wivicinlty. o g m ma Mrs. Morley n. Bell of b ‘"146 were Bundly vuitors “you. l V! rem; the scheme proposes to obtain o, m“ m‘ “u” '7' I" farms for settlers on a lease basis you t6 IMF _ r m“ i‘ m4 "l! 11W‘ i!!- mq ‘vim-g r ‘ble w give the ten- We're proud cf you I-Iib wherever ,,,:,°°“°d m h" mi» "h" I1" ant option of buying at the end of you r0- : z e house cleaning, on. m. t" yam _mm wyighg, "flllir. and ma. Jdleph Stirling h, "ii Mia. (nee mu lather " hyon) a 59m gamut“, I~ l». ' ~_**——-—-_ 95A T0 PLACE 50 FAMI- r "is on mans -_i_ in- m. m4 Mrs. Claude Vol-WY ' of Clam‘ ttetown M. . few days recently the guests Mm ve55gy'5 parents, Mr. and ~ 1g A. Miaclvcr of Kinkora d, , business trip to 'I‘ryon on ‘flolllld that Mr. Manson Mac- e111 of North Tryon had nos-mi my m, Monday, May 23rd after \_._ cosuwmsr nsuxs daownvu . . SHANGHAI, June 2-'I‘he Nan- king government, during the regime of which there have and costlier civil wars than under any previous begun another tion" against munlst armies. Although millions of dollars and thousands of lives have since been sacrificed, in fighting the "expur- listed" Reds, the Nanklng govern- ment's success has been negligible. At most it has served only to rc- tard rather than to destroy spread of Communism in China. Actually the Rods are in control of far more territory and with a much larger membersh, than was true five years age. The little Com- . lnunist army, begun by Chen Tu- hsul and Ho Lung almost a decade 880, has new grown to a. strength of 15 divisions, comprising about 150.000 fighting men, with loose control over large provinces some 50,000,000. ARE WEALTHY MEN DRAWING MONTREAL, June 2—(By The Canadian Pram-How many men of independent salaries while others not so fortu- nately situatodsare unemployed? An investigation might disclose some interesting in- formation. This was the reaction of Miss Idola champion of the rights of woman. to the report of a speech made by J. A. Frances , M. l‘... A., for Dorian. at a meeting of Montcalm Labor Club. Mr. Fran- coeur was reported as having said in regard to the problem that "somethin must be done to curb the widespread ten- dency to employ women in indus- trial plants to unemplo ed men." “Is the question ever raised by the critics of the woman worker as to how many men need large salaries they receive? What _about the bachelors? Does anyone question their having , when married men with families to support are unemployed?" If women work, it is because their menfolk cannot Bllppilfi’. 0116m- aasli pafaetrai: g: Mm aving- nisgtaindrpon Even married women in innumer- ,;9f._,'“s§_.,',°§i'_.¢“_.¢,_;_su ‘ft-l: able cases are obliged to earn m,“ Dnlafio 8mm you" m", ‘M,’ money to keep their families," she bnlon a Johnson “m. Wertnya Drug Store “It is not the woman who works for a small wage who has brought about the economic disequilibrium of the world. This has happened good game because governments are run by AM won M, youmu ‘ good hem people who do not understand eco- “t mm. riomlc principles make a sorry failure in business. How many of them really earn their indembities?" rnsxira moan scnoor. Honor roll for May:- Grade vm sin-l. Circlifie n. Grant and Daniel W. Mbmnis: 2. Helen G. Hughes. - Grade VI-l. John W. Crane and Jamie Crane; 2. James F. Hughes. Grade IV-l. Mabel A- and Blanche M. Fisher: 2. James A. McDonald: Mary Martina McDon- ald and Bruce M. Crane. Grade III-(Srd-J Iorno Peter MacKsy and Miriam E- 2. Lucille A. Grant and Vernon B. IacKsy. Grade III (Jr.)—1. Nelson Crane. am. as. aminhls Eileen n. Fisher "m" ma Hm,“ J_ Hughes. You're the kind of a guy who will get ahead. Grade II-I. Bpencer Crane. GTIAQ I (BU-I. W. Crane. h!“ lslng approximately S30 ‘flugn Will soon b9 gnu‘ m; 2kg“ Plan recently inaugune. “'- R. Clubb. Manitoba °‘ "W wars. muse Grade I (Jr.)—l_ hprl Esra Mac- Kay and Della E. Macxay. Teacher-John T. Vllivy- (Patriot Please COPY) Tbo cdmmission administering Many" Healthy Skim f G la found in ‘It’? . ' J ~ i Pifimizr “M “m” m“ ‘galauito complete the toilet. _ leqlc. Olaenlstlsaandilic- Talaanle. “unnecessary-seesaw. 6s under the rural reho- Lelslaaaaial- i n; caucus lamina CHI"- afternoon and evening except Johnson s: Johnson. 3446-64-11. .,_..._- PIANO IECITAI. by pupils of Mrs. Elliot Pull, Monday, June 13th. 344l-0-4-1i. IN CHINA bee more no YOUR. ‘suorrmo early ch lriday. We close at 12.30, Kings Birthday. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3414-6-2-21. administration, has "punitive expedi- the Chinese Com- 8. B. “IIARLANIW King's Birth- day Excursion on East River leaving Pickardh Wharf at 3 P. M. due on return 6.45 P. M. Return fare 40 cents. 3387-6-1-3i. UNITED CHURCH SERVICES- Pownal Circuit, Sunday, June 5th, 1932: Millview, 2.30 P. M: Pownal, 7 P. M. Mrs. Leigh Warren wil sing a solo. the HAMPTON PABTOBAL CHARGE —'1‘he services for Sunday June 5th are Bonshaw at 11 and Desable at 3 and Victoria at 7.30. Rev. Geo. Ayers, Minister. parts of four _ g, popumuon 0g POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning |, young man, accused of being in charge of a motor car while under the in- fluence of liquor, was given '1 days. In two sanitary-bye law cases the offenders were fined costs of court. Two men charged with non-pay- ment of trucking license, paid license and costs of court. and SALARIES are earning along this line THE BAPTIST CHUBCIF-‘rhe Rev. A. O. Vincent will preach Bun- day on the first Silflday of the i fourth year of his ministry here. taking at his theme "A Preacher’: apology for preaching. The subject of the evening sermon is "God fr. History.‘ Roberta’ "Peace I leave with you" with Mr. Quigley as soloist, will be sung at the morning service. Baldwin's "Terry with me O my Saviour", Sullivan's “Saviour 1 Thy Chfldren Keep" will be sung at the evening service, with Mr. Ding- well taking the solo in the first mentioned. Saint Jean, well the unemployment the detriment of the Pimpiles, Blotches Quickly Vanish Under This Penetrating Antlaoptle Ion can have a clear smooth, val akin l! Oil will only cry dis Elm . .D. tbu tbe anal an awafi pimples blotebea and other blemishes. ire l ‘o ro l su-r "FAREWELL T0 AN snnrn" ' Farewell to an Abbie you Pilyed 8 and who would Your the um o! 5 chip who ‘L ways plays square ‘Ib much of a man to be unfair. They say you are sons away to stay We shall surely miss your smile We hope good luck will some your way And stay with you all the while. Your the kind of a sport were McInnis . pm“ °t You know when enough is enough when on defense or on the wing You always did the honest thing. 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