w ___.__ Mustard-no 3:3”; p of 13° —:io INCH cases oe cues: w "m" oiiteeeeoflmlou; ha‘ léid.tlfl.‘t""ii.”“;i‘itii' 6185a?“ y my“! for . ‘:23 ' ciair's. . 355244741 twill s. -_ " side flllmmlmn of t —BUNQALOW APRONS OUR WORK Wlll 521i? Tingley Monument Works 120 Longworth Avenue Manufacturer: of Monuments, Tablets, Markers In the best Canadian, American, Scotch ahd Sweet. ilh Granite: of Black, Grey or Red, Cemetery Letters Promptly and Neatly Done, l8 GUARANTEED Write for Prices end Designs or Phone and our Car WlllEllE ....--.MAT.INEE HORSE RACES at tYbeary ‘Puesday July 22nd. 3557~74ii -—10 L55. WHITE SUUAR [or 90 cents on Dollar Days at Sin- clair's. 3552~7-l7~‘.:l repfld“ ‘club's, —BEDEQUE METHODIST CIR- CUlT.—Suuday', Jilly 20. the evening at Cape (Joule early for a good seat. prt-sitling, a young lnlln from tile assaulting his nlotllerdn-latv, poured tor trial, the pay all Court expenses and in adtli- t tloll was obliged to sign a bond for white r $200_ to keep tile peace tor Il\Oill‘llS.—ii_ i Slabs, and of the iioly Spirit marked, anti the response ill seekers for the graces oi tile spirit very gratifying. ilr. ll. i". iil-grntlltlsdllstrit-t SlipL. ll. V. Miller llilll Singer F. (‘. Smith ili‘l"iil. their liest. 'l‘lie preaching anti singing urt- a great inspiration. This is a rare opportunlyv ol‘ hear~ ‘m; the gospel lll all its {illness and slillplicity. The last illfllt‘ services Cell. Q-OQOROOO-Q-O-OOOO-O 04 r0 mo» 9-9 O4 O0 O~O-O4_ ot‘ this campaign are Sunday. .lllly. shirts and waists 59 cents each on Dollar Days at Sinclair's. 6i! BOOTS worth to $7.50 selling tor cl-nm ouch on Dollar Days at Sin- Sill!» a pair on Dollar Days n1 $1“. 3552-7-17-21 Muir's. Utitieqllfl M. 0. Brlnton will preach ill Stur- ll u. m. St-Surlctovrn 3 p. m. Evan~ goo“, 5111111,“; July 2on1 a; 1t u, 11]., K0115! F- W- Foliiel" Wlll Dleflcll ill in (leorgetowu 3 p, nl. anti Traverse [agile 7 p. m. _MAGISTRATES COURT.—- At R the. {Magistrate's Court on Monday u; the home morning. .\lr_ E. H, Strong. J. 15» Glennie, Dorchestcr, Mllsz-L, on the " 5 l Wc-it 0i ti" tlrtlvlnce charged with MllCiAfllli ot‘ l’. i). l. was llnitetl in aii- murriugo to tit-fondant of Boston, lilacs, pleaded guilty and was ordered to u chllrlnlng six was iiitCiltliWl by her co Myrtle hlacllean. --NAZARENE SERVlCES.—'l‘ile illllk rose-s- t-24 AND 26 INCH I E8 black alld brown, euch ut Sinclair's BU l1’ CAir only $1.39 3552-7-17-31 ....--TAPESTRY and Wilton Squar- es selling 25 per cent off at Si . t"lllil"tl. 3552-1-11: v a --BOV'$ BLUE CHAMBRAY 35527-1141 —MEN’G FINIE MAHOGANY 3052-7-iT2L ....'SUNDAY SERVlCE8.— Rev. Mon- —F'OPULAR COUPLE MAR. IED. —A pretty event took place oi’ Mrs. Aloxuntler til day of July, when Miss Alexis Eric ltocltstroln 'l‘llc bride won wllito flat zrepo and carried a bouquet oi oses and sweet peas. Sho llslu, Miss Slit: wore u zreeu ilat crepe tlress anti czlrrlstl 'l‘hl- groulll was at» Mr. dress oi . tl'l.eary' Nazarene tfalup hit-cling ls tcnllcll ll)’ “l? (Wllllllr (ill-‘lllllw proving a great source oi spiritual Alter‘ illll l1\'.l‘l'lllllllY lllQ llllillly, mu m,“ ,,U“.,.,-_ T1“. ,,lu.,,,p,,,¢(; in couple nlottlrcd to the bride's unusually favorable, the presence parents llolne. Ml? "ml M"- Malt-tilill hlllcLcull. i’ E. i.—-~S. Eastern Guardian ..'SHOP from lioiman's Catalog ..'EASTERN AGENT. —Mr. J. 4 \V. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- : ‘Ll-ti ihllzlliililll,‘ 2.150 untl 7. All are wcl- out m Montague and Wm be ma“? ‘ l < mm“ ‘ _ ._ ell to receive news items, advertis- ‘ lug, Job Printing new and renew- ‘ E R ‘ Mlnnrtfe Llnlment fer Rheumatism n, subscrlpnmm ' 4 I ' ' , ..*ViSiTiNG PASTOR. -—Rev. G . ‘P .\l. Youllg, tax-president oi N. B. t» , PERSONALS , . . . _ . - .tlltl l. h. l. (olliercnce, tl DITflLllfil‘ I 146 Rlthllwlld StIGCt ‘ , , fT-"v , C ._ m oi noted ability will tlellght an 1 '“r' “Mil” m"'i,' fiflinmll‘ autlilvlee ill Sourls Methodist ‘ was a visitor here till i\iL‘billi_\.-~— . Church on Sunday M 11 [L “L and 1 M l a Jn“ s “Mu, ilritlgcttltvn in the evening at tho» . _* '3 ‘inf * '5' l “ x ‘j usual ilour. 1 FiIB, Life, i g. . Kcllslirgttlll reill-rllt-tl I\lolld.l_\ _ 1 t G lroln their “ctltlllll-I llll’ - .."AT HARMONY “I'll-Plans 8 e Ins “Wg ~ ti - ot at iiarnlolly Jct._ i388 urance at Lowest rate. t, . J 1i c- ... B....,..t-"" °" ‘L “P t I | ~. is, , our) ~llll‘/- " ' station for the erection oi! a newt ‘ 4 .\luss.. is visiting irlentis ill town. up w date mutton“ A new Co,“ a at sllmmfirflide, LEWiS, 1 lwu’ shell will also be orectetl an the 1 - ' —"'" large quantity of coal annually , hood Strong Stock COIIQUIIOI- 4 "Ml m‘ ~“"“- ‘"""='"“ Mill“ ill a... Station has been a... 4 ‘F aid. ltlcllnltmd, nlotoretl lo tovln on m, in we freight ram,“ mung“; , .. . . . . . | I . I M‘"l‘ll\.‘3""u- luucll illliszlnctt in the freight room >i MM.“ *"“— anti considerable damage to goods P t, t D d — .\ir. liar-l Butler, Lot 7. arrived‘ mm, n“ w,“ dust‘ O‘ lherc oil hlolitlay ant reuialnel -————- Ve 0 a‘ 0 lnD ovt-r "Tuesday, attending lilo tJir- .,*NEW COUNTY CLEiRlé. —5 ' -,,--. ' ~ li t- ti‘ -nr I oun- (By Dominion News Service) iaiNiltiN. July l6.——l.lettcr u“ H ___ ,.r,',“,,,f,,ffmffiflm,‘§,",f',\§],,,, ‘Rohm-Ll YORK’ Lug" July 17' —Mr' klmw“ 1"‘ m“ “Mmlm Kiwi", ‘U’, —.\irs. Mary O'Neil. Sullllner son, clcrlt oi (‘tlluliy (Tourt, sectilltll ldlartheletnew, who recently Dur- llcl-ulaa Wiilillln Dennis has tiled vim.’ mm“ u mm,“ l, m“, may’ “hum Kings (g,,“,,¢_y_ M] l,,,.5.1m.,-,5| ‘rlu-“ll 59""! “llllslfi bulllllll- llllll‘ uour llocltlll, Llllflvlllfillllfl‘, “E911 83'|;|1']‘l\'\'(l ilere on ‘Tuesday wulng. iu ctrlnection with said otflce can Knaresburougl" was mflklug “um- Hi“ llfc"lwry rum“ um“ "k9 “ls-ht- is spending llt'l' lltllltla . willl be now trulisllt-tetl with the uil “films Wlll" ll" ill’- llllllll """~‘*lll'“ l“.lir_v tale. From an agricultural lab- mum,“ m UICHguI-D.’ 1,0, 7_ ‘IL pulpit-tn 'l‘ho last day lor serving trove in till.- shape ot‘ silver pennies. There were 300 of them, tinting from the thirteenth and fourteen- tll Centuries. nlost oi tllonl colnt-tl in the reigns oi lid\\'zlrtl'l., and probably the two Edwards iollolv- ing, and n icw oi Alexander ill oi Scotland. ' According to custom the Coron- fll’. the Kings officer. and twclvc jurymcn hall to determine, utter hearing the witnesses, "who are the finders and who are suspicious thereof." ‘Josiah Coe, was helping Mr. Blrtholelnew with his alterations, and had tnkon up tiio stone tings o! the kitchen. When he was levelling the floor his Splltle caught something which turned out to bo an earthenware pot, and which was broken. It was tambetldotl Ill the soil, and coins were found in‘ Side. Tile poi was fountl in soft sand live inches beneath tho surilace and tho coins were tzeultnlteti to~ gather with the sand and tlamp Which hull got ill. The lnoncy had apparently been hidden away at some time. At one time all such fintls were the property of the finder, but now the King. ‘There was a long series of en- nctments on. tho subject, going hock to Alfred the Grout. Under the present rules, finders who sur- render their tliscovtsrlos hnvo such of the articles all are not rctpllroti gr notional institutions returned, gethcr with the antiquarian valuo o! such as might be retained. loss 20 per cont. Mr. Henry Crowther, curator 0t e Leeds city Museum, has itlonti- I ti one of tho coins as asiivcr nny of Alexander ill of Scotland t 249-1285) anti several having ving been struck in the reigns the tirst three Edwards of Eng- d. a pot 0i l" flfill l is Known Byflis Tools 51.122 it? %".‘i1'..‘.2 ’ , yen five} n00! men in ’ nnpnw W all any r t ,.: , Alf 2.50 a week some 65 ‘s ago llt- became olit: of tile bl arnlers ill Ellglalntl. Ulll oi his wages he lnanugcti to save $250 and he joined forces with ailotllel- agricultural labourer who ilad some siiiilll earnings. 'l‘ilc two borrovretl $1000 iro nltho bunk anti launched out by purchasing land. .\lr- Dennis proved himself to be a genius by entirely revolutlunlslng agriculture in Lincoinshiro and entlina by ileconllllg. with ills sous. who inherited their father's ability, owner oi the biggest iurln concern in the country, cxtc ding over 20.000 acres‘. 'l‘.llolr ‘hut, undortult- ing. comprising its own luanurc works and seed testing stations, was sold a couple oi years llgo lor ii|)[l'l'i)Xllllillt'l_\' $7,2:'lti,liil0 lo a com- pany willl-ll l-olltlllut-d to ill‘ iiliilr lull-d by lllt! lielmls laulily. 'l‘ht~ ,iirm trudctl at tlon-vt-ul (iardcn. Jt-r lsoy, Stiutllalupttln and Lt-iccclt-r. .\l lithe Coronation oi’ lilug ltidwartl, on rcr earning about i ~~Mlss Fanny llllller of tho law oiilce oi‘ Mr. A. (Y. Saulltierlt, it. t‘. spent Sunday atlho llolnc oi llcr parental .\lr_ anti Nirs. dilonlus llut lor, Giengurry-li. —i)r. Junlit-son oi Boston, Aiassn and two brothers, Frank and llcnry- are guest's oi‘ .\lr_ A, l‘. Jllnlleson Granville Strcct.~ll. ~~ Mrs, Susan iting and tllluglltcr, -Mlss illvelyn, oi‘ Maiden, lilllssa .r~ rived here on 'l‘lltlstlay' t'V\7lllli'-(. 'l‘llt-y will spend lllc-lr holidays with Mrs. ltlngks parents, Mr. and Airs. Adolphus Arsenau-lt.— ll. Wiiliss Annie lioylo who has been spllldlllg some llilliillli-l ill 'l‘ynt- Valley has retllrnt-tl ii) llcr llolllt- ill titllnvay. All ill-r lllully lr"l l! are glad to hare lit-r b.lclt ilKiilll. lAltlorman Dennis supplictl lrt-o the z\lallm‘rilaiz,l,l’ pmmims for m” ‘lmliur luvs" by Jolul hlorrlstiil Milo hillss, iilif the hing to hull a million llondou N,“ mm“. hummus (.h:u,lolul__ pom‘ Mr‘ J‘ w‘ Damn“ w“ all‘ town was visiting Mr. and lllrs. pointed potato controller tiurlng [h “Q my,“ (.m,w“y_ the war. _.'.\lr. (Ilarellct; Muolxvnlllti, ilall lax, who has been spending ll short lacaliou vi-sltlug Mrs, (l. A, Aitkl-u. was a passenger to (‘harlotletowll l-‘rltlalu t-n route to lla|ifax.-—.\. -—-—<O>— LAKEVILLE SCHOOL Tho annual examination oi Lilli!‘- lvllle School was llelti in the strllool rooul on Friday. June "ll7lll. 'l‘ht-.rc was a large number of visitors and a lull attendance oi pupils present. —-iillss Mary White, Slllnnlersitle The pupils were examined ill llll‘ various subjects by their teacher, Miss Alberta Rose and by tilliers present and by their rcntiy and cor- rect answore showed tllut they lltld been carefully trained during thi- who is training mt n ililftltl in tht- New England iiaptlst Hospital, itox bury, hiusrt, has arrived honlo to spend n vntrntirln with her parents, ltov. ‘. l), W. nnti Mrs, White. 'l‘lu-ir sons Nplhnnlcl nntl (‘hnrlcs have also llrrivetl fronl Dnlhtlusle suululnns for tilt.- August strssloll is Jilly zslll, 101:4. TlllB filllillllll‘ lllellt was illutle ilticessary by tilt‘ tltsalll oi Mr. Andrew howls who; served as clerk of this Court llll‘ a tllirty-sevcn years. ..“APPREClATl0N. —Mr.. iilrs. (lcorge Mcllonrullti ulltl iam- ily of Montague wish tllroultll lllv columns oi‘ the press to tllaiilt their hosts of friends ior the lllally - expressions of sympathy anti for,‘ tile lually acts of kindness sxtcntl- ctl to them during their recent sad llereavtmltvut in the deuth oi their daughter Marion which look place at. Soulervliltu, Muss on Sunday,- .lllly tith lust, . ..'HOR8E NOTE. ~ Mr. Joules ll. McMillan, lill- wl-Il itllowu remis- illiill til Solu=-r\-lllt~ was a visitor l0 Montagut- on Saturday inst ulalclug zlrrzlngt-lllenis for ilii‘ horse rllttes which take plucc on the Solnervllle track on Saturday, Jilly lilill. S0 silcccssiul was Mr. hlchlilllln that he is hopciui oi seeing llioutague well represented at the K708i (‘Yelli- nnd feels tllut us usual the lilontr ague drivers will carry oft first honors. Mr. McMillan is n tllut‘- ough gportsllrau and enjoys the distinction of being the only lnriivi: tiunl race truck owner in the prov- incc.—.l. l PERSONALS lloston is visiting ills brother. Jllilll, E. McDonald otir liOlillllil‘ insurance‘ agent ut sOilPlFi. ..'Mi'. W. M. Mellet uitcr an nlié‘ stnce irolll SOllfla of sixteen years ran GUARDIAN and lllE t-ehrubn in Mncklewlbllrg. ..'Mr. Joseph N. Mcllonllid o!“ ‘past year, Alter tho classes u short programme consisting ol’ drills, tllu- logues and recitation: was carried out by the pupils. The following prizes were then presented by the teacher. Prize for highest standing Grade V-liL-Margaret Rosa, ‘Prize for highest standing tflrede VlL-Anaetaeie Ieolnnin. Prize for highest standing Grade V.—-lfabel tiloee. Prize for highest standing (irntie lll.~l.nurll. Rose. Prize lor highest standing Crude ll.—~MAl-|'srst MacDonald, ‘Prize tor highest standing Grade I.—~Iiinor MacDonald. Prize for "Better English" Elsie ‘Iieebontlid. Prize ‘for Attendance Duncan "Meelnnia- ' ;. Candy wu than served and com~ piltnentary reviieritll werqmlltie by climax. , , A to of thank: wu tendered’ l. ‘ iuiellel-aerlflo mum mam. per in which the hail been! "It. Tilti‘ conducted fertile abated pet-est ~ I in E5555 "It eflqlpupiieior girl: her during tn in spending n few days visiting‘ tilcrc, the guest f W. U. and Mrsi Loard. ..°’l‘ho Misece Mctlormlltrk and sister, Mrs. MCMiilml, freq Boston, are vsliting their parcnills Mr. anti Mrs. Joseph G. Mctlorlnich of tho C. N. R. New Zesinnd. ..‘Mise Dorothy MsEaoheru, nurse o! high standing in N. Y. sptrltling e well earned vac-a James Mcilltlchern. ti in Sollris the Inset of her ma" All This Week All This Wee a t ,_ All This ' I ‘lnmv 1s, 1,92 '1 t. e. Week YollngMens-Mititlie ‘Aged-Old Mens iiloihillg all at 25 Cent Serges-Tweells all iliinngills-1PltiliIS Stripes iiiitl "Clltiltits all Sizes all Models i-‘ii any Figure _ .400 Suits lo Pick From All iiew Siook 25 p. o. lift liil This Week kfliil ilress up lor 0ili iiome Week anti Save your Money All This Week “l Elilill l ls §liliilill (By Domllfon News Service) BERLIN, July 17—Frnnz voll Welldrin. u (lermnn archaeologist. hull tllutll- the lnttotllzlhillg ll HUUV- ory that l-Jtluu was uot situated ht- twecu the lliuphtlrtcll and tho Tig- rlll, but ill Mcckit-nbllrg, one huu~ tired nliics north oi‘ Berlin. lie luls embodied llln concilllt oils ill a hooll. just published, “Tint Discovery of Parntlieltl." lio contends that had Eden been in Mesopotamia Evo would have offered n date or a banana, not nn apple. The fact that both the world's parents wore fig Billlti evoll tloes not deter him, for he asserts that vrlrle ll.rul:luv'u tli» Tllilll‘. lfl too cold for llgiloarivlg, povarthclcnn fig trees flourish us Nnlues llko .lcl-it-iltl, Jordon, null so forth a oso beclllvst- t-luigl-llnls took lilo nllml-a oi tllorr ‘noun: places to tho’r ul.\v illlhlttll. 'l‘he original Jericho, ilorr Wontlrln asserts, is Jt-rlshow, nour hingdelr burg. anti .lortion is derived from tho old village of Jordon in Bran dcnhurg. Anotllor of Herr Wcnti r‘n'll declarations is that Adam was a brownrsd negro. rm» hook u plellllnluy ‘lullnlrlt- tori with tnnpa nnll diagrams in- tondoti to hoar out the professor’! contentions. till, ' i‘ UIIIIAY HNIOOUR NORTH SCHOOL The annual examination ol Murl rey Harbour North School will‘. .. ‘Mr. Jen. C. McKinncn, e mo“ ‘ sucédssitti ‘is ‘ " located Providence, R. 1.. in visiting h brother Charles MoKlnntun, Lt Harbor. Mr. McKinnon i» e (rector end bridge builder. Ito motored down in ills comm seems‘ genteel by his mlperintentiont, m ' phn Oremfy. who ie also a nut , of nearby Sourie. ..'Misn Dlily Ann MdPiioo. eid on Iiritluy afternoon. June 1th. Theo? were about thirty villi‘ present. The pupils were ex- ulinod in the various subjects in their teacher Mine Mary Molfeoti, uelefeli by Mrs. Irving Minni- and answered mos; satisfactorily. Then the folowlng p me firm er- celiently carried out by tile u lie, tet- tvhiqh the pupils no v ll orll treeteli to sandy by tile tenc of. Tile prise for attendance was ew- erdeti to Irene Kennedy end the ion, nccominlnied by litiio Misti ‘bl Eechern. daughter of lllr. ‘Neil M Eleonora, arrived st her om ~-'-‘» nffleile Creek. illt week and h is p ' l n u v oo-operetio ii #- oue the entmner" wit-h tm lat-lung» ,, "was I n m “all” , .4 ‘prise tor doportnilnt to Trenton ileum. _ The teacher roesivetteevmi ole- Ihnv llilltlilitll lllllt PllllEllllS (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, July 17—-Hlill(ii‘(’tiB of ilonllllg pigeons, having apparently ioltl the r way ill a lug, sought ro lugt- with a fleet of Ilrlxillllll-,lr:l\\'» lors which alrrlved at Pcllzzlnct: lately. titel-ulillgly exhausted. the birds zlligillt-tl on the spars alld rlgglugs oi lilo boats in m'd channel, anti ulntie friends with ‘the fishermen, who fed them. slept ill the cabins at night. , They renlained on board until the boats entered the harbour. tile Torhay Lass. the Ilrlxunl trawler, Vlglnllt, number of nlilos away. terms to tho cxcolicnt tnndo‘ _by pupils during tho your thul, Mills McLeod was leaving. Tin singing of lilo National Auilien brought the meeting to n close- Follolvlng is the prngrulnlnt Chorus. “\Vei_conlo", Recitation, "-A Speech coma.’ Ilinytt Itcttl; ‘Not Wanto Nlllnu Roi 0i Wei Itecitntiml " Milton lAotviyn unt not. "it hurt "Reading the News"; Mohuro and Wiip "Happy Children ', School: Rel-int lion. "Klfllllll lathe i‘.3‘i€i»“’§‘v‘fiii ' fills» nisll boy". Lawrence if? ng‘ ingua, “Cousin Joshua" "A Mortifying Mistake Lleweiyn; tiop; Dlsio iliftefrdnt e _l. "mot _, ‘were Some oi tho birds A pgcon was sent ofl with s paper hearing the tinto on which the birds wore iod by the crew of lt lliighteti on u progress They tllt-lu expresoetl their regrois 3liil0lli cruum and cake were uuppiietl to Any "TillVScouis vi mlllllll". l y . liorlderson and‘ uh Contin Jtecttlti , wins Owl."q*'iiy~"(§lliw; oxllilhlogue,‘ Recitation; "Pile- Apple and the Pipe". listen Ill Rvlti". Cilorlllt. Street." (ioorgo “we've neon to a Garret." by n: its; Recitation. "llehrprit; or g ll Oremee The Drover, by Ruth Con. -.."TllC Bicit Doll" kfiflflQflb 7e Wish". byeAd- tyie and ‘ 0 . n‘, , _ I 1 Scout Notes About twoutydivo Buy Scouts irolu Georgetown spent ll most en- joyable ten days at thcir camp at Burns Point, under lilo direction or Seoul, blaster .ll. liiurrlsoy. Tile loc- ation lor ll cllnlp was almost ideal. The culllp itself was ttiiuatoti on a illgll bl-uii nf lulld overlooking the entrance to ilt-tlregtowu llarbuur aild with a beach lliioxctlilod ltlr ilalhiuc and iiwllillllllll‘. facilities, zllimul ilily yards lll-HJllIl. Watt-r and Slllflllltfi; ouch as eggs. inliior. lllllk could lii‘ socllretl from title ill‘lii' by neighbours, none of whom are more than ono hlllf lnllo tlistauc The succcso oitiic cuulp Willi tillu to the scout Masters anti assistant Scout Masters J_ Fitzgerald, C. liibbett anti B, McDonald to tile efforts of the boys themselves allli to the splendid CO-OIIBTBUDH of the par- ents, neighbours and all tlther in- terested parties who by their spec» lal "treats" certainly malio the boys slay ut camp n long-to he remem- hert-ti one. 3rd lllltl ‘brolto on Saturday, July 12th, During lllill illuo luany affairs of interest, to the buys wore In- tiulglati in. "(Jtiiillli-l tho regular i‘hy- sical llriil, Swillltnlng Parades. ~ Scouting and games of various ritlntis, special programmes were 1ilucotl on thsordor oi various day-I. lull three tliftarcnt occasions ice - tho boys by outsiders interested in The camp begun ml 'l'iiili‘Stll\)'~ July‘ 0- count ol’ lilo gnmo wnultl |.ilii‘l7 lnllch space surficc it to s:l_\ illi llllvr llillyllll! illi clgiil inilliilu cur llie score ontlod three to three l‘ those six runs five wore lllltllm tile first innings while llllol“ ovont-tl ulalterlt in tho ioul-lll it hitting a homo ruu bring-la: l‘: (‘llilill llllyfi U" illl 0V0" ltltlllll-l ~ lilo visitors, During tho resl oili- ltlnuo noluo on boill shit». _».lv first. oven second. anti u V"l_\ I" illlrti yet no runs were mad" Tl’ playing of boill sides was cull litillzllly good ulitl it would illul ho lair lo specialize. on any pm: ular ptitlyors. This Wile hill the begllllllllz l‘ the evening's entertainment, luv ever for the rest of lilo ilirlll vii t spcnt ill dancing in a billllllllfif pcriaily renovated anti tlrrol-lll inr the occasion. Between lwo all three hundred gusts eniotcl ill" solves immsnerlly at the tlltlltllll Lunch was norvt-d about eirvll thirty. The singing of the Nalltill Ant-hem brought this evenilllfll‘ tortainlnnnt to n close, ilt-rltrcl ilnwevor, a vote oi’ thanks “so l" tiered to tho Scout Mllrllllle I Scouts for providing nurh lill t-nlei talumout, , ’l‘humduy evening's nfiull‘ ill" ' oi! no successfully tllut illt- W mlitne in charge decided u» rive" children a chanco tn cult-l" ill solvco, and accordingly ll llllll was arranged fol‘ Prlilily llllmlrl Aihout fifty school nillltlrcll Jllllll ori onthe grounds and spent an Joyubio afternoon in pinyin»: ‘villi’, in participating in various slvolfi boing an nudionco to n sl- ‘=" I tile nlovemout. Practically every isley the camp was tnllpectet‘ by visitors who were elwllyg welcome and who always remembered the t: Hlllr special treat oi cookies, ce o. peanuts or candy. Too much prelee cannot he given those parties interested for their cooperation during the ten-days at camp. Special programmes were nrrsng . . it My: went 6n ll mot i ssii to Pnnmuro ls- ‘ ip vrne planned anti in I the u e _ to them through the killdn t mired concert for tho (irciisiilll ‘hating luneh. This probably‘ one oftho host days in camp tor ts ‘ 6 . ‘Cnynp broke on Bniilfdny and "u returned to their foifliticilve h ‘ sorry that the camplnu tllut» t nothfletileen-oxtentiotl lor all wofi. it Th0 Scout Million! nild ‘ ‘ . inn to e: again illPll‘ up ' " / ‘(illiiiutin l will) ‘in way; contribute" making ettly at oanlll 1*"? Jrienspn-t Q5,‘ p l‘ .8 3 L‘ g t». -~r~ ~ ' ll kin d ofsllgnr in it" " »- Miler um but the lln a s