_ ‘Q :__ 1 ;‘~¥'f \’ .,_ l ..m.»-.v_-z- ~_»-- _ . .f~._..e~,.:¢~..:.. ~ :- l». \ Q _._ ._, 1'-‘ll 'ill i ,__ _ §\'.\ 2 l _1..~_i ; l _ . 1",” _.wr .i el ~ .V t ' .~. fa. 5-.` $1 "‘» ‘v ~ 'P J. _ __ ...M - , ‘/Ji:-'.:,:.i.. -' “... fir' _ list' ..~. _il -. -_V1 il, .. .___ 5 if .I'%',~` :ii .fr _~.___» _ _. lli si €f;l1_ ' if .Sl _ i V, _ lw ii# _ if Fifi F1* 'Q F1? 3'eT:I. is si L 1 ~¢ . __ 9?. it 'ls if i il :I \ -, .___ _ ii? li ` ' I i il; , -;~ ff. _ fi?- » ;-:'o<5<5_-'1- s Afr,-e~`-.- YJ. i U. r lg ~ >.'“"?¥ FQYI-'7_ "-1 _':.:sss:;f>= i i* .- ..-A -..-_ __. so _ --._= l i i » 1 l 1 ,l ~_;_ _‘__ . 3 l i i I i i'i.¢ l _ji i ._ l i r . i ll 1 i F I X f maize' ~~ - f'“*“' all T0-DAY E ;`lB'<%`l'_?`lQlDl :\I..iiuo¢s_oo._..,.1sooud f - - Fl fzllng 7.15 dc 9.00 260. 4.2¢. 521:. ___ \ _ A - ouvs _ > -_ / ’ S I ` _LY The Tale of a Whoopu - _ 4 . T _‘_ _ onlie wo.. Loves so l_iolu._-.ii sieii. Ais AND b Sound ` Cartoon And .‘:§°_-.-.t7és° will sion at Matinee $.00 .. _ _ , _ .l1r. _l6f- £‘.em,,g_ 1,15 & 9.00 l5<'. -Ss- THE i “ FOREIGN 3 LEG ION " Burning Sands of the Desert where human passions flame un- restrained-Love and sacrifice for the sale of Honor-Two Men and Two \\'omen-Father :Inrl_ Son and two strangely mated Sisters _ -\Vith NORMAN KERRY LEWIS STONE __ A15., v WANDERING 'rov Hodge Podce I __ _ _ . \`0’I`E‘--All Wlatinees Will Start at 3.00 Until Furilier Notice. ' I . . F ` '~" ' ' ‘ i in" to inspect fingernails. WTS. DECKS 'TIPS To lx0LsE\\I\Es s and teeth, who reported all in good , . " -» h 'S Tubular- furniture bids fair to sup- condition. Other Branches as _ eresede rattar. and wicker for porch prepared hot lunches at the noonl nd lawn use ua.,-[ed is eplye _-re-an hour, buying their own equlpmem 4;' oicl blue and fitted brigilt col- and the members of one group made bl cl cu board themselves. cred cushions these are er-1t.:°~'i1i€15'.‘"* (3 C an p xmmclwe and me elmgs me lug-lliefiltil songs have been composed uriously Comfortable. li' you \\'a.rl“all‘ ‘" Dlaca u-pl. wlallpel-< ltrv oliver.-s to loo real little suribeams =~c..e.... _ ._ _ . _ M 3 ,eeem eg-_O-.er a_ f0;@..;0iOl-efl by m:li:ii'.;' those around us happy lritchen s:t v_':1s gfecitiy ac1ii'i‘.l'cr‘l. Itxniid Cl‘i'_’?i'I'.li." was of lmllteel femle and i-m~,51_=ie¢lf The Service part ofthe Junior re- of a dish cloth. pot cloth, :rash rnittf ports includes \isitiri5: the sick, mak- holder and clotllee lm; Tl-_.3-_e ;,»\';;_ mg valeiltines, Christmas and East- mme ln ether kigrnen Colors g~.~.fl` or gifzs. dressing dolls, making; scrap- ue altractwely boxed iboolrs and :andy f/:"7 fripied Child- One housewive has just completed ICU- Tlltl' have been very helpful to renovation in hcr ‘home The sun-t their tcziclieiz'-; have assisted with mom ln ;re.3_.__ Or_mZ.._ _-ll-_,-l me; m_~,1;. the Srulior R-ecl Cross Collections in es one want to lizxzcr i‘;:crc_ The their clisti-icts; sold Tuberculosisl mm-,.1-oem 1; ¢l~_¢lrm;.~,q' in tim limi;-` Clli'irti~.ias Sc-als azttl the Magazine ual conlbmation of tilrqiiwzsa biiiet M.iil.'i:c:'s liars :old 4000 c»'iPl€5 Of :md apricot and in a b_~1i'oo;il s`:ie_ lho "ciilnrliazl Red Cross Junior," eembmefl tile limp-_;;_»,f 11;-C;-_ffl biilg an instr\ictl\': chilflrens magazine with eggsheil and pr-nc`:l_ publii-hcrl bf: the national Society.; \Vhen storing the in:-:es of g_i;~;n_` By: ill-ur own efforts the Juniors lnts, etc, or. unpcz' .=he`_':c_= .iziucil to lifl\‘e eai‘z~.fd or saved $686.98 since each tag by a coro' cxifflriciizif-' ions Sslltcizllosr which they have contrib- to el-lal;1e ygu yo food 111.- ng; 0;' C.;;~_. ` ilicfl for tile relief of handicapped f_em_5__th3 -.lg be .;_l;.,_»y pl;-.<1 .=__1f,~;- cliiiclrcn of the provir.ce_ Bazaars, ice than cllmbll-lg B Steel lo _I-[.34-l pl,-_ ` cream serials. candy sales. measuring bu; -,~._"il"_i.~_=, ccllccrts. etc.. present no dif- Punch a few hole; lil ._~_._,. _sl-l,-__ f,f fmzlitna to th-em; thry ellthusiastlc- the garclcf. hose, their pill: :nc en.-l of -'lin-"` C1`3aT`-iZ‘°' “TW of 911555 5° that the hose and you uxll have a srmizk- they mriy have their share in the ler that will enable you to wats-r '.`.ic_ Ulm? Cf me mm." Children being lawn ln speed tlll-_e._ _llclpcrl by thc R:-ci Cross. l Tilcir good vrorks are extended for ANOT'|,{ER _"_'_\"|0R_ RED _[RP lmDIO'»`ClllP!lt Of their SCYIOOIS CROSS YEAR S[~(~(~E5g. _anrl one rf-ads that such things as FL'LLy C()1\'(~|_r_'D[p' \\'1i,~h lznrlills, i'i‘icll‘.'i€lllal t0\\'€lS and ____ lciips, broonls, coat hooks, framed Wm., me C1051,-lg of me _ljuhllef pictiii-cs, maps, dictionaries and selmels comes the eloelng of me books have been purchased by the June-l. Red cl-055 aetgl-mes for al-,.1 Junior members. They have also other yeah That lt has been 5 moeg _ cleaned their schools, washed the successful one is shown by the largp‘ \\'lncl.~.\vs_ appointed committees to mcreaee ln membership sl,-lee mlelscc th:-t the school and grounds are time last year, being more thantwol KW! flflif. l'iIll'E midi? the WOOG P1125 and a half “mee gl-este,-_ Ell_.l-l¢y_mnel neat, planted flowers, cut the grass more class,-Dome ha-_.e Ol-ganlzedy and altogetller have rendered real making a total of 188 active Bl-amp. service to their communities. Many *_ Although the end of June meansl of the Branches have been studying th” the 3_7” Island members Brel Home Nui-sing and First Aid; also holidaying from their school lessons,} have exmallsefi lhwrestinz D0i'ti0l- _tl.l°- lessons of l.le,_ltl.l_ servlee and los and letters about the Island with good citizenship loomed and proc- J“"1°f Fwd Cross swims in Japan. timed in school as members of the Junior Red Cross will still be car- ried ofn. The Juniors will continue to keep the health rules daily, they will remember the sick and needy in their districts. and will be tending the school gardens and grounds dur- ing the weeks of vacation. A perusal of the annual reports that the young officers of these health clubs have sent in to the Pro- vincial Red Cross Headquarters shows that they have been loyallyi fulfilling one obligation of member- chip, the keeping of the health mics. New Zcalnncl, Porto Rico, United States and the West Indies. With such a record of accomplish- ment for the year it is evident that teachers who have adopted the Jun. lor Red Cross for their schools are _through it instilling into the minds OI their pupils the ideals gf ggmmun. ity service and good oitizousuip. ZAM'BUK ° A interesting event, which took place M S on Fulwn of Zlonl at the United Church pusonage Presbyterian onuroii, cnotnom, ont. Sl/man “M Rel' WUI. __ Miss Eva Dawson, sister of the bride, 9 -1 ' ' 'md "°LgJgHEs 1 EN.iorEn i=IoI.InAY-over our attended as bridesmaid. md Mr- Altooslln REEN sEsEN'I'MEN'r ‘ *l / l ' _ *hundred visitors to Cavendish yester- £105; ~’~ 5\'5d;Y;Wlh°f Blwmffgi ' ~ ._ ~ l .1 d _ _ I., suppo e groom. e ` M.. . l I day emoyed the coo ozone a en uests resent were Mr and Mr: Th” h°m|"xm‘.'mlm°” °”°°h`u7 hh Mmm” °! n'“° “"1 'nl _ _ I A.. \_ _ to M, Gee e Geddes weed do chene and carried E boquet of ding . rg _ |5001; plan on 1~hur5day_ roses and maiden hair fern. The AB'THUB'5» CAPTAIN GEORGE BLACK- GENERAL CLARK. DR. __ _ bridesmaid wore a. dress of rose McGIBBON, DR. MwLA.BEN, DR. MANION AND GENERAL R058; and roI.IcE coulu'-At mo Poiioo, °Pmi\'1¥ °1‘¢P° de °h¢11° and "fried 1 four Llbonui limo: rowor, oopwu nopiuu-u. coptolu smaoi-sou. mu court on Saturday momll-,g_ ,_ ..e_g_ l boquet of sweet peas and roses. Af- cwuln Thonom _ l. . d of ter dinner was served the happy dT»;'l)t__d;l3; 8;\_';l:____l:¢; gig. ;ed__ mupm _en by moto? on E _our ox Colozel Rale¢ou`Minlster of National Defence wus in Enghud md had and ,_ ease of men was adleun-,ed_ the Maritime Provinces. The bride’s_i”°"m“5 5° Wm' "h° "¢P°"*‘- _ Rollo Bay and Vicinit ll Mondlm traveling dress _was an ensemble suit . THE PERSONNEL OF THE COMMITTEE IS EVIDENCE OF WHO EF- y __ _of beise fancy tweed with hat to EECTED Tm: I.EuIsI.ATIoN. ITE nzronr wAs uNANIMous AND me nm Kem Rollo my mt soo-rrlsu GATIIEEING-'rue ;’““*'°h- Mr- and Mrs- °‘““°f°“ Wm wAs vNANnuoUsLY Anor'rEn IN Born coMMoNs AND sENATE. was E pmongoo to cool-lotwtown members of the Caledonia Club will reside at Albany' P' E' I' - _ l-¢¢eng,1y_ most ot the club rooms ou Tuesday. 3 '-~-'-~*'“~~ . P llti I Chi July Ist at 12-30 li- m. to marsh t° _ P“s°N‘“‘s ° ” "M" Im. Ai-ombua oompbell. oz wort Pownal Wharf to attend the gath- l’ Rluyury muh motor” to then. ermg at York Pom” Dress plali Dr. MacGuigan, accompanied by No sooner was the election announced than Premier King sought to make summe,'h°me in smlm Wan this and Bonnet 5026 his s_o_ri Cllfiord. E311: daughter. Viv- political capital where he had plelded there be no partisanship. At Brant- week. Their mlny friends wish them --- . lan’ me re um °m°‘ ford, speaking on soldiers legislation. he said it was the present adminiatrn- B P1085!-Dt vaclltivn. CAR BURNED-A IBTBB Na-Sh WT Mrs Frank O_B___e___ _md daughter tion that took full responsibility in the mutter. ‘ But even he Wu modest in went up in flames near Freetown _ - _ hi mm ed Wim H J M _ lm Mr. Peter N. .MacC0rmac. of Rum- 3___ste__day anemoon when it tum_ arrlved in the city on pyldey nlgmi l ¢ wmlill' ou. :mes leo . who sponsored advertise- new N_ H" arrived on the xsmnd _ms t rtle in the ditch. Apart from fmm M“°1'°d~ Alta" t° "5" he’ 9"' |m°n"’ in °”""l° “'w5P“’"' '“ which h” °|""“°d an tl" °"'m 1°' “‘° GW' week after an absence of severiteenl u one wheel. which was saved. the car °m~5~ MX* and MTS- G00. W- G8l‘d1n';°1'l\l1\¢l1f and "Zed 5“PP°|'¢ °f 1 C'°"°mm°l‘¢ th" |155 “Pt fiml With UIC years. He is spending his vacation ti ed -- Mr Malcolm was not even A member of the committee' C°fm°¢ R°11° BW W&5t BRANI. “_ l,0RT_.l~l._e C G 5 Miss Edith MacLean, of West New C al Kelly an.l\ed ln perl ton Mass. who is spending her va . Cong-ratulatiom to Mr and Mrs T_<_f_1:l»I;_£:0 RN; M- S00" FW' i _ wliou in won. no norm rmimoui ou mmm- Io om.-go, au Chmch h__5 __e__e___ed __ c____'_ to me Hampwm N_ B_ The emclmm cleb Liberal Chairman and othm commended the work of the committee. ' . _ H_ 3_ y 5_ _*_ its cooperative efforts and non-plrthmshlp. _ breeze and delightful bathing facil- B P - - _ _ Commerce Hou. June; Malcolm should seek to make political capital out of mes at mls pepule, ,eem-t_ John H. Dawson, and Miss Maysie f ___ Cameron, of P. E. Island. The bride the soldiers’ legislation hu around keen resentment not only in the Con- EN.l.ER_TAIl`~ED_The Mlsses _le,m_ was becomingly attired in E gown of ml-vntlvo party but even more strongly Among wu veteran; of all political ‘ima num luiiiu- ouiei-toioeo at um- l “'h1*° °f°P° ‘ie Chem 1“d_¢U'1’l°4 I ouillotiouo. _ “ef 1'*-5° Tuesday °"°“1“3 in h°“°’ bmuet °! ws" md maiden hai; um' There were nineteen members of the committee md of than eleven had 1 of Miss Kathleen Burke' whose wew The bridesmaid Wm ° dn” ° °"°° some ovmm. or Tlulsll sEvEN wulul coNsExvArrIvEs= ooLoNEI. save th lands.” I More pipe pleasure and more value for your money,»in every way, when you smoke Rosebud cut plug and TT _ _, r -fills cl-lARl._0__.'.~E1I‘owlv \.l.;ARl_>i»\N _ _ _ J-UNE_3Q_&30 c0|\t|'3| Guardian I o.Y.ff.'fN§. §f'I\'§`.”f§`ii'.°.'.“°o.f.'$" ,Veterans ry Cameron of Albany, P. E. I., and omunmd nun - -- Pace l. “IIABLAND” Dogoloo Dov, ooilsl Mi” g“°Y___D°"’;°’;;_ °_’ wM°‘”°’°i _ _ ' _ . - .__ a P. M. suiuuiuo roi- orweu. ouo oo Ma”-» “"5 °’ ° ° “ 5°~m“° WHEN 'nm comnnus wAs_ roumn rn nun reiuro aan r-. lvl. 4990-s-za-ai. “nd M” D°WS°° °f E’-"° B‘“°f°“*» l\uNIsTEE I»I.EAl>En 'mA'I' sowmzs I.EuIsI.A'noN EE xnvr P. E. I., were the principals ln an OUT or P0u.ncs_ e “poker 1 _` '_ “1 ........,.._,,,,,___m“ Gyro Dance At BEACH GROVE INN M011daY. J une 30th. From 9 to 12.30 D. S. Timo Admission 50 Colm, "IT's A uno nANcE~ 00-00-0-0-0-04-0-00+-o-o-o-Q-¢¢.¢.,.,.,_,_,_ 5007-8-28-Zi. ' , _ South was a recent visitor to Rollo Bay.-.R _ Dr. Ilrid Mrs. J. C. V. Fishers, and t. i . ~ - - . _ “i” “P “ th le at , coNsEnvA'rIvE AMENDMENT voTEn nowN ' iouuly left this week me. spending was it toiol loss. l "~ 222 Gfafwn Simi- iotumoa soldier-. ' will-. lu.; bi-other Mr. .romeo Moo. B , __ E. . the Marine wha-rl Slltllrday m01‘I\'. céttcfn °“ e I5 nd' .ls Pres” Hugh sl-ieean. Bear River South, on mg__ The Brant has been on buoy ylsltlng her sister, Mrs. Earle Acorn,_ me blnh of A young s°n__ I. Like Vtfde- - Now that the Government hu made the soldiers treatment 1 political ' New Bruns~.\'lck waters. She will re- _issue, the truth can be told. The present Government, constituted an it Mrs. Wm. MacDonald. San Pran- main in port for several days. The “‘““Y ’“°“d5 °’ M"§~ H°""°’t'wos, ooulu new oi itself have aouo lusiloo-to tho ooiulor. IT wAs THE °“°°- 02111.. is visiting in Limo _ b and lighthouse service in rlorthem short. vacation with Mr and 3/in-,_ Chllfles F1S1'l¢1'. Swtchiort and and lvks. Frederick Peters, Rollo 1- A“dr°Ws'wh°at1°yR“'e"“H b° mf_ilnElvIANns or TIIE soI.oIEns' LEuIoN uAcl\’}@ =o_I¢»¢'5 #PQ Q GSU so QUN LSD When the advertisements are half- t m r co must be in thel ' 0 3 _anon which gives old age pensions la veteran; at 60 years instead of '10 yous, »-4 H Oil S uiitcl: MU vi g _ . _ _ _u__mm__ Rm W_ Bruce Mum ml,.__ in the P. E. Island Hospital. I-'oncrln oovEnNMENT Aurlolv. IN 1921 noir. 1.. Is. BENNETT - luovEn A sEIuEs or AMENDMENTS 'ro THE rENsIoNs AcT Emiuov- wo no pleased to ooo Min Joseph lm" M"°Kmn°“' R°u° B” west' ered his resignation to the Presby- C' ”';'__D_‘fe;"_‘;___f_;”__“_;‘°;'1_y;"C‘§_‘_‘“' ING THE omls or rnoor or nIsAEu.ITv Enom TEE sonnmlls AND E» Deaslo Boar River south oi-oui~.u `lm°wr°d W smms °" sunday lm' _ _ d lt t t oe ove. n y rl 1 *@1’>~ “hgh “”U1__°°“_f_‘ Wi _l_ Calllom 300 miles nmh of ms GENEEALLY BEOADENING THE API>I.IcATIoN or 'mil ACT lfon!”“”‘ """ his ’°°°““ "°"°“5 m“°”~ Mi-_ Pom- N. Moocom1a¢,Ruomev, ing in on C urc ~ . _ _ Angelee_ ll, in me em. after an eb- _THE BENEFIT OF THE SOLDIER. THESE WERE ALL REJECTED BY iN. H.. and Mr. P. J. Marco:-mac. Last November Sir Arthur Currie, writing to the Canadian Legion meet- ing in Regina, demanded E revision of the pensions not ln the interest of the soldier. So widespread was the demand that the government was forced to take some action :Ind ln the Speech from the Throne last session a. prom- ise wu given to do so. Before any government action was taken, Peter McGlbbon, Muskoka, in a resolution demanded the Government amend the Peusloul Act 'Io as to TIVESURGED TENT THIS BE DONE, and finally. to shut off the debate Hon. Dr. King brought down the Government’s pexulon legislation W'h_a.t_waa it? I-low fu did it meet the demands of the Cuudla.n.Leglon and the Conservative members? Fortunately the extent of the Gov¢mment’I legislation is recorded in Hnnaard. It was simply the war veterans allow- as Ls the case with the general public. THERE WAS NOTHING ABOUT THE REVISION TIIE PENSIONS ACT. Here me proof from Hansard, fortunately recorded when the Wu Veterans Allowances Act was introduced by Hon. Dr. King: “GENERAL CLARK: Is this matter to be referred to the Committee appointed last evening by the House? “`Dr. King: Yes it is to be referred to that Committee. "GENERAL CLARK: Is the major matter to be broughtbeforo that Committee? "DR, KING: I should say it was. - - - "GENERAL CLARK: Is therein be-any other specific manor referred to that Committee? "DR KING: You mean A Government Bill? “GENERAL CLARK: Yes. - < "DR. KING: No. THERE WAS 'IVHE STATEMENT OF THE MINISTER THAT THIS ONE MEASURE WAS TI-IE FULL EXTENT OF GOVERNMENT LEGISLA- TIoN oN BEHALF or TI-IE sotnmnsi ` ` ' ' Why was the Government forced to go further? _ V BECAUSE FOR TEN DAYS CONSERVATIVES POUNDED THE GOV- EBNMEN1' ON BEHALF OF THE SOLDIERS UNTIL PREMIER KING FORCED THE CLOSURE OF THE DEBATE AND ANNOUNCED RE WOULD CONSI-IMI' T0 BROADENING THE SCORE OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE. That l.| how the Pensions Act wu revised- It wu forced upon the Gov- ernment by thsdetcrmlned Rght of the Conservatives after the Government had declared there would be no other soldien legillntlon than the War Vet. arms Allowance; Act I1' WAS FEAR. NOT SYMPATRY THAT MADE THE GOVERNMENT CONSENT 'l'0 REVISE THE PENSIONS ACT ALONG" THE LINE! URGED BY TIIE CANADIAN LEGION AND FOUGHT FOR BY HON. R. B. BENNETT AND BUPPORTERB IN PARLIAMENT. After being compelled to give on opportunity to secure-justin for the _aoldlen, the Government md particularly Hon. lame: Malcolm are now ny- ing ln elect to the Veterans: "See what ws, your friends, did for' you." A STUDY Ol THE PERSONNEL OF THE PARTIES IN 'Ill Recent visitors to Rolla Bay West Rev. Aiphonsus L. Slnnot, P; P,, Rollo Bay, arrival; homo from Bos- ton this week with a new Hupmo- bilesedan. arrived hme this week from Boston and will spend the summer at her home. lift theonua of proof of disability from the veteran. For days CONSERVA- I ‘ MT- Edwlrd Mallard. Gowan Brae. Purchased E _new Chevrolet sedan . The dance given by the non niv- er Wmneifs Instituto in the school l’00m on Friday night, June 20th., was well attended. Music was fur- mrds. Souris, J. D. MacAdam, Bear Rlver North, John Doyl¢_ A ¢1-mn tes set was ruffled and was won by MI- Hush Sheetn. .Bear River. The 511111 01 MW-!0v.r dollars was realiz- ed_ _ I The annual school meeting of ml. _ lo Bay West district was won gg. tended. Besides the rate payers sev. oral members of the Women'| m5t1.| f/UID WBT! PISUUL. MI, Anjug Mug. Kenzle was appointed chairman. Mr. Andrvw Paton WSJ lPP°inted triu- tee. The teacher Misa Amy Towns- hend, Fortune. resigned, one gppll. Mtlon wu considered. It was decid- ed U0 hold an entertainment in the school house under the auspices of the W0mon’s Institute at E later date to provide A suitable fence for the school grounds. Money was vot- ed for cleaning the school. Mila Alice Kielrhl-m. Sourla west, arrived homo lut week from woot Roxbwv. Mus.. where she spent the Put few months. Mr. and Mrs. J. Agustus Howlett. left this week by motor for Boston. after |. .short visit to relatives in Gowm Brac. The Mines MacDonald, of Selkirk, 5" "Html in BMI River South. Illeats of their uncle Mr. John A. this week. l hlshed by Messrs. Norman H. Rich-_ Bay East. They were accompanied Mrs F Peters. who will spend ' Mrs. Joseph Maeliae and Mrs. NOTICE To LOCAL ADvE,~e.ns_ ' uu-.oo of forty-six yours. I-Io is no- Tun GovEENiuENr WITII Tull EEBERAI. Mziimzas voTrNo AGAINST . melud, Mg, Agn” M,_ll_,_,d M, md lR°U° Bel* m°W°d V’ Nev. A°1¢°~ ERS.-In order to insure insertion of °°mp“m°d by his “ue me* F1°f' THEM. - James H. Mallard Messrs. Ed- fsaturday' advertisements, local advertisers are 6”” M¢Kim'1°1‘\) H150 ll hlitivs 0f| lwm-d "md welter Malfvd of ;}0w_ advised to have their ¢0l;y ln me C3508 COVE- . l an Brac _ ' ` Captain T, White. of Charlotte- la 10_30_ FORCES GOVEENDIENT ACTION ' lawn’ was a recent vlsltor £0 Rollo Guardian Office not ter than _ _li Bay, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Luz- l iuus wlilte. ` il/lr. John Austin, of Trafadie, is visiting his sister Mrs. Frank Burke and Mr. Burke. Rollo Bay. Miss Evelyn Mullaly. Oowan Braep Messrs. Dnast Maclnnls and Jos. .MacDoriaicl, Souris. were among the lvlsltors to Rollo Boy on sunooy last. l Among the rwent social events ‘was A dance in Eglinton school on Friday night June 20th. Music was 'furnished by Messrs. Guy Dingwell. iJack La Pierre, Fortune, Wilfrid _Can-lpbell. Poplar Point and others. _A tidy sum was realized. Mr. Leith Townshend, Rollo Bill’ Jwost, mot/am-.l from Boston tlfs week. Mr. William Dixon, Fortune, pur- chased A new Chevrole'. sedan rc- cently_ Misa Imelda Chaisson. Bear Ri‘»'¢f~ spent Sunday in Rollo Bay. 01° guest of Miss Olive Peters. A motor party from this vicinlLl` atm-ldod the pie' social and dim’ in Armudale School on Monday TROUBLE Trouble is E seething bubble. Vlri-hued but darkly colored. Comes and goes. dances. Pr-1“°“-°* With the swli"l.ius of the llghtninz With the slovlmess of the duilurcl Onward, forward it advances. with its olouos oi .wmv c1°°m» Bittornasl itl gloom enhH¥lC¢5. Like tl-is fateful hu-.d of doom. Binding, grinding. almost crushinl 011|: the fitful spark Of P°3°e~ Holding burial o'ei' contentment. Holding joy in iron leash. Long the way, the road is tm't\1\'°“‘ Grim obatrllctious block its Pam No light glimmera in the darknes-11 None may see its aftermath. 'Till tho bubble bursts lsuzder. Gloom dispels beneath tl-ie ravi. IIIIND OF THE VETERANS! LAST PARLIAMENT WILL CONVINCI ANYONE WHICH IS TBI TRUE Qva uma *Q0 Barton ...... LOOKING FOR BIB WIFI SYDNEY, Australia, June 28.-By 'l'he Canadian Press) --There are many different ways of putting in l. fine Sunday morning in Sydney. A decidedly original mode wu hit upon by I young mm the other day. He Fa m@¢ 5’ii”i'§?l;l;‘T_ Ho had her photograph in hu hand as I clue, and briefly explilnoa that she gone "on E flutter". md, as the wu glmeilb take on Anything, even 1 bit of charing, lie- thwlht e house. to-house canvas might bring rooulu, It la' eatiimted that um umm-I Boudof'I‘ruuinq\I.irylnlo¢.h¢lo._ Muonondm one mo. mooouola. °' P°*°°- °‘ 1°” °f "'°°‘ °°“° ` tentment night gud ggpgn 5 good “mm TO IOIDWII CHC brighten diy!- llr. Edward Campbell, loft Mon. dll' by motor cu- for West Roxbury. um.. um o mm vim. lo coum West. "Ibysolfnwl_r-likenntursl-\ld°°4' et mm iuvo been bl-niwdillu Louo swiiooriuia,wiuon mm" noun iouluuilwy ww 1°” 3 UI. T. V. Grlnt And 30|; lm-1, gf Montague, were Among the recent visitors out! ill DR. J. P Imfru. Mrs. John Bburgsolg, Sour). lint; wu among the meant visitors to of me Amerioufcout mt Novom. ber. at-tl-io Vatru with liz lives, mitmmomormuknockiagudomfmu out mapa; _.-4.-A-._.___ loullél 0 Rollo Bay. l 5 i Wlwuvwduumm --