mm CHARI.O'!TE’l‘OWN GUARDIAN - .- ' MAY 12.1935 T '[||g‘c‘g||[|-3| fiuardign POST; Graduate Eastern Guardian’ ‘ d I03 . . . . ::::'D‘1:35M:ll,:‘l'll‘llll Reflltal Ellclts “ _,;cAxuy!g‘1l;m=u::;rgm 13:0. " "" ' Great Praise gfim also: is. l (of Amateur Contest ‘H317 FNMA lo-C§U.v>5'1l-16. ._.-wms squall-— In-. John oampboii at whim need. I’. I. 1.. or the annui- W M e.:~:..:.: R *- er-D mu. throng npraan vos. John McLean as Boas, Ilontague. The number under the gold seal on mg rug was 8882. Mr. Oluvbelrs guess was 3364. H. ..‘AltlA'i'ElJB. CONCIIJ‘-Lust Thursday night the third amateur concert was held in the I. O.-O. I. Hall at Montague and three more prizes were given to happy win- ners. Mr. Guy Graham oi Murray Harbor North, winner oi the first prize. charmed the audience with his cowboy songs while he Accom- puned hlmseli on a guitar. Second prize went to Mr. John nests and This Jolene la Kennel III IIQVI or loan interest but odverllllll 0' ' . nun, uum any be llnrkd cl 4 can a word strict!) DIIONI II ldvnnoo. CONFBDEBATIUN LII’! lN§UI- ANCI. L-8798-7-12-313. gums SEN54TI0IVA-l,Ly .. ascsusr zurmmcuiy '. rmsr In our APPEAL gun nmvt swim; .I , "9 8I¢ll_ sure in their most iliani mumpb of Gaming romance and tuning |pgcucI¢ The whole world clients i|Ie' bnueu drama or I935! DIPHTHERIA Protection Glinlm on Monday 230 st Model school and 3 P. M. at Prince Street 011 Tuesday at queen square 3 P. M. and Wednesday at Nobre DI-me 3 p LM865-5-ll-2]. BER EXCELLENCY LADY rwnsnsnum will address radio audiences over Canadian network Tuesday night at 10.30 inaugurat- mg the Dominion-wide Red 03055 campaign. 1-4570 ICTOR Mcl.AG|.lN HEATHER ANGIL PRESTON FOSTER MARGOT GRAHAIAC wgnggg you c Una O'Connor Pl.US—-EASY ACES COMEDY TODAY and WED DAILY 3.15 — ‘LN -- &I5 I’. M. AT EDGIJHILL-On Saturday morning last a. debate was held in the ndgehiil Assembly hall. sub- Ject, “Resolved that nu.-' is lusti- fled in her campaign aehlmt Mr. Mac Munroe oi Brooklyn and ‘ “°""" miuopis." The Edseliill Wm °‘ Whim Road respectively. was! duet. ,. E"- - 37°-33° Beth Tced. st. John: _Mnrsmt Little Earl Collins won third prise ‘ W'“5°“- V"‘‘ cm" M°?“°° “"1 “"55 GRETA ROGERS ‘W’ ’““‘'‘-‘l’'‘‘“‘‘‘“‘ ““"“’°"°°”“ I,_ , owynneth Schenk» Halli“ -l°°" Bruce held the lucky door ticket l the aiiirmative, and the K. B. O. of comm“ wk» "ya . mm“: which entitled him to one dollar, 5 team of Kenneth Jones Liverpool: pg:-graduate piano teeth! on and little Alan Nelson handed in “China Seas” ‘ At Prihce Edward Between dangerous thrills and 1 dangerous roniniice there is some- . thing doing every minute in “China ‘seas." the new all-star which opened yesterday Prince Edward Theatre The stars are Clark Gable, Jean Harlow and Wallace Beeiy the lucky candy number which gave him a dollar. H. . ‘SERIOUS ACCIDENT -- An uniortunate accident, which might easily have resulted in a death. occurred at Montague on Friday aliernoon. Mr. Dennis Collins. with some other men, was engaged in raising a. house to repair sills. The building was raised some feet by means at limits and Just as Mr. William Tldmarsh, P. 2:. 15.. and John Lawson 01.’ Liverpool. the negative ——Wind.sor Tribune. MT. HERBERT DRAMATIC cwn 0RGANlZED—The first meeting oi‘ the Mt. Herbert Dram- atic Club. was held at the Protest- ant Orphanage Saturday ll-‘Km with Mr. Russel Driscoll in the chair oiiicers elected R5 f°l1°W5-' President-—-R,ussel Driscoll; Vice- Monday night It Sacliville, N.B. Miss Rogers presented in Beeth- oven Hall a program or much in- terest to an audience that was not slow to express its approval. The opening group included A Bach Prelude and Fugue, a Clem- enti Sonata and Beethoven's sou- ata op. '78. These were particularly distinguished by a facile technique drama at the . 9 (3 MUSICAL 1,, 35 3 pmum in much mgerest, Pre51dmt__Awm Candy. 3“, and an exce‘ient tone. In the Chopin ' g the 1 H h; d me [ Collins was about to insert TODAY and WED. never slackens, and action never ,ne35m_e]___M”_ “wk gamm. gxotiépm s£:;is: Oslo 3;: Wel;)11u:’ braces me buudm‘ and on the lags. It takes its place among the C J . . DAILY 3'l5‘7‘00"8"5 P’ M‘ vehicles of mama‘ Please ow playing will) aiine degree 9! poetic amnlmhm finest entertainment insight. particularly in the Pre- L 0 B S T E B. SHIPMENTS- M3¢_ 13¢. g7c_ the new screen season mend ‘ 9 a 1m _g is 1 d ' u -, ludc Op. 28 No. 20 and the >Noc- W°"km"“ and men Wm“ ‘’ EDWARD Eve. 21c. 334:. 33c. h°“‘}l’mg° mat: Zloty mgapzliyfi .i}l"-in”): several SlllP§lkll.‘I'itl:e l>cfm1,l‘;‘i’?m}<"1:":’1:‘:’, mme op. 15 No. L Here “am he, the scene oi the accident in raising cane on the last frontier the wild passed throng Ln (3 re- exceptional quality oi’ tone was an m‘ buumm mu!‘ 1‘ V°"'M‘° "° ' put few days important feature. Schumann's de- °*m°“t‘ th‘ l“-l“'°d nu“ '“‘h°“l' snitiieastern east oi Asia. It is one of the most spectacular se- quence ever filmed "China Seas" deals with the odd love simy of the hard-bitten young skijper oi a coastwise liner. played by Gable. and "China Doll," is lovely wanderer in the Asiatic ' ports. played by Miss llarlow, In- volved with them in a mysterious trader. Wallace Beery, who is sus- pected of being the master mind or a piracy plot. Action takes place entirely irigerator cars bound for Boston and other New England market‘- The crustaceans, which were cap- tured in P E. I. waters. Were shipped from Summerside. A week- ly shipping service was inaugu- rated for the (isiiins §ehs°n- “id lobsters will be shipped regularly’ to the New England metropolis I— Moncton Times RETURNED To MONCTON - Garnett oodhey. son of Mr and Mrs. J. A aodirey. 0! this city delay. He was carried at once to his home which was nearby. The full extent of his injuries are not known but it is hoped that his con- dition will soon show improvement. I-l'. lightiui ‘K_inderscenei:i" were in- vested with a. remankable degr\°e or imagination which displayed their contrasting moods and subtlety of nuance. Outstanding was the “Child Falling Asleep." The program was concluded with a bl‘ll‘lfll‘lt periorm- ancc or Tli("bi=r's somewhat faded "Perpetual Motion." Miss Rogers possesses a. Cllai’i'li- ing stage presence thereby adding to the pleasure derived irom any periormance she gives. Miss Rogers “The Informer” Best 1935 Picture " At The Capitol Brming one of the most dra- matic characters oi iictlon to the z screen with amazing realism, »,l “The Inforiiicr," scored an impres- .'.; sivc hit with an opening audience -} g at the Capitol Theatre. on-one (or Lumblgo .|linuil'a SPRING PARIS SOHOOL ' Honor Roll ior April: °” Principal’; department: tween Hongkong and Smgap°re' I been writing _exaiii‘uiiitlons for an Gmde Ix. 1 Dean m,b1mon_ 3 E” A“ “"“5“° ‘“““‘l’'‘- W’ W‘ the wheez id line Kl L h do rv th 'i’n‘ed ra‘ i ll ' turc. with Victor McLagicn and y ° ' " ‘mg ‘*5 returned by B6l'0Pl3“° "°m C 5" 5° '95 9 ‘”‘“ ‘ 9 '59 ° 3 Grade X: 1 Phyllis Burke. 1 3:’, mm up to an advance Homes. it plows down the China sea. be- louem“-n_ P E I , where he had §e8c(ilt{;1llIe music lovers for this due , Mama D°use_ 3 Mxchael campbeu. ‘l - i Strong damaiic Iarc, it stands iar Under the Dome veneer of the _ . . » . .. 3 5 tiicate. The ex- Miss Frances Elliot, contmito, oi , ’ M ' if ?«?-"i”u‘°r-‘-”° °‘ “"“ m:::.:“...::'::..:.... 33-1-33$ rW3é‘;“"°'”“;:....:: 32222:’ ‘§§;‘io§.“fX§ ‘Ii B°<§‘¥a3°‘irx“i‘i’:"1 “M”-‘”h-“ 3.33:3- - ; '- ' M Stuart ra am. ~ , u ,, - 2 Ethl amh . 3 M t es- .;5‘ ....““la‘.‘—';;'."’i‘:3hf.“,"'?‘-51‘-‘lie pel§l?i:;nn?:1r'c,'e' .‘§{ff'u;""fg w;“1“§*°‘th jngh ‘“‘’*‘'‘d’ l oiuglvil Aviation. Ottawa. land T Wgltlcth §trau=sumbl:I°ri1zel‘:_l rwasulhe sey. e G M " "STUDEBAKER GIVES I» g , c e y oon an 001 ' u l-mgendem o 8.11‘ 0 san ng n r ll rpe'i ve- Im ed‘ R d L: . y _ ‘ if sé:<;::iI3nde‘byLh;1::e lg; 13’) the sudden catastrophic pirate raid reglzlosspeme resume of the ly. Miss Katherine King was the Gnffif W‘. 1 £233 Mcxmmm , ‘xlfi claim and can convincingly prove Ml (REE GAS oflfi 9'5 star Preston Foster Heather “°,e‘r‘ft%“3 ”“°;‘cfi:‘;"“d- u I examination will not be Bnllizllfgfed “t§°°“‘i:'"“"-“gr §“;3'}“l13 “l he‘ “5‘“‘1 Charlie Dolron 3 I_.illia.n nociair. thatthenewstudebakerisdrastically M.“ om. or ."m“.. g._ ' ' , T. l as men on or v _. . cien an e in line‘. . ’ . . . 22:“. W.:W.:.:.°*:. °.2i:- amt. ..... °° ° "“ “ ‘ W under-Pr-ted by wmva-son we my 4 Donald Meek andgothers. y y' “wk s"°“° ' "'°‘°"““‘d. R’“-'*"°“- can‘. BELANGI-JR T0 CON- BALDWIN “MD SCHOOL owls mt’, Hem; Dew“. 3 other 1936 car! It's the only at with the fa! With Dublin. Ireland. in the ‘’“g;*’{ D‘“°5'l C ‘“"‘°Y 5""“‘- nucr iNsPECTl0N—C~l>i~ P- A - Wayne mwnees, 3 Dorothy Rodd. unCannyAutomatiCHill Holder! It has the 39? "’°“i'°‘°d “mes 5"“ ‘M’ ‘h’ nkgw-arrd §3§§r§‘y°'"iim"§on§'°’é7.i'; B°mm'GB'°" M‘ I1)‘;:?‘°' ml: The ioll:wlne is the standing of 1’’“'‘‘“'l' "'9" ' world’s largest one-piece steel top and s“'d"""""°"°°m'°“"' World War, as its locale and per- ' ' ' “Xv "rived m Charo own ye Enid-win's Road School for the Gm”? In-' 1 J°3’°e 3h*""' 3 Mn’ ens oflerlng Antomsiic iod,‘ the story concerns the dra- matic aftermath oi the impulsive I Yang and others of the distinguish- ed cast. terdny. Inspection of physical train- ing classes at Prince of Wales Col- lege will take place today and to- munth of March and April: 'r(\*dc- IX: 1 Francis Corcoran. vessey. 3 Florence Gui-nham. Grade 11 senior: 1 oyrus Vossey. 2 Floy Burke. 3 Jean Comedy. strongest steel body! It has an ofliciai A.A.A.economy record of 29.12 miles per Overdrive; it gives you 3 travel miles for 2 engine betrayed 0! his fellow revolution- _ omde VI“. 1 Patrick Goodwin I - 1 ll ,1. l d- -d d 3419.5 by Gypro Nolan, a gigantic DONAGK SCHOOL morrow and St, Dunstans Univers- G M V :~1 1 - Grade K Junior: 1 My Puma’, inperidga on. is sty C insi e an 0I.li- _ _ hum" "'9"-‘“°‘» “Y 3“? P"“,‘§fn ‘fifm X§’e”,,1,E:ie,: Edwlmic Culllcn Man Cowman’ 2 2 Harold AllbliiE- ' sidebygiftedflelei-iDrydeu!Butdon’tguess (“""" Pggrf l‘,’'''’f "' " , _ I ' , I I e e _ 5; b5G;:?-§vea:;1c£;l[ Cffg gfifigfffi’ fifigllé Viol filmy learned last evening. lGrade1V: 1 Mary oorcoran, 2 Grade I. No exams. Ibomthls new smdebakfl._see u___dnve Id ew wee v ng - — r , . a ' , 0! dwm about him 8-5 he ‘EH95 McNally, 3i Ivan Trainer. s°h°°1 .°“d°t °°"’5 3“ meqfimgmée °3'§aa§ C1611 Sr: 1 Sextus Curran 3 "mil 0’ b1°°d m°ll*—‘l' dull"! °"° ‘ Grade VIlI—l. John Mumashah. “’”‘ be ‘“5"°°“?d 1“ June’ 8 E 3 3! Lucille Cullen 3 Marie Curran. ’ M E M 0 R nigl-it's mad adventures in the Grade VI—1.Ella M. Beagan. 2. 5” 35 f°“°"’s' we“, Keg‘ Grade III Ji‘:.l Paul Schroeder 2 To Ge I its-shrouded streets of Dublin. Viola Trainer. 3. Mary White and Queen Square 5°”°°5' “"°m: Desmond cumn, ' -——— , _ All or the action or the story Harold Beagan (equal). s°““5 Md M°m‘“g“° June m ' Grade Ii: ', Terese. Mcxcnna. THOMAS LWNABD ROBERTS Distributor for P. E. I transpires in that one night. gi v- lrig tile drama reiparkable unity. Gypo becomes relentlessly pur- sued by retribution with only his Norman Kougliari, 3. William Tiicmas Leonard Roberts, manager sweetheart yielding him sympa- Koughan, Pilot Burton Trcrice oi Moncton _—’—""‘—"'—“" 0! we Roy“ Bank 01, Gun“ mch_ Do __ ., . I ugall, Ito Molyrieeux, Blanche Lead. mlliuch oi cemedy reliei con zggggalidhlté-lifiéilieeli llllzwlidsa ‘ll $:ifi:l;“t‘l1tgvgla:>:”<>x:v:li1e 01105 Have Law §’.L“°‘§- m‘:-13% lgihizfg :‘;"Yn:: '"'‘“‘M’“‘' “"005 MaoD0uKa1l.yMBr¥ A. Molvneaux. Grade Iv Jr: 1 Doris Delaney.‘ lg n ' v - - ‘ ‘ s 3 ——-—— . , , ' ,,pJmL.d lnrgdy by Mcbaglen Grade 111 _]1'._]_ son gegggn. 2 Charlottetown-Moncton Canadian mommg O! Samxdfly’ Am“ “uh The ‘onowmg 1’ the “finding :'le:2:)l(lCe Macxiggiigzlléwlgélfiig Mg; DoC‘i1i;1ageoI.lZI Sr. l.1'IVeroit Bur . the tense drums. There is also and Heather Angel. 2 ‘. the crime was entirely the work mann. in reply. Quericd concerning reports t “the ransom notes continue bob up." Hoover said: has been reported ' mann's arrest." since Suitable Eyewenr hlmscli. and Kerriiigaii, highlights romance between Preston Foster Alone Was Guilty xzuesas orrr. May ll--(AP.i-— stateg governmei-its confidence tint of the executed Bruno Richard Haunt- lievrs‘ he did." Hoover was quoted hat to “Not A dollar 0! raiisam money Haupt- The am said a lengthy report " . , nrith Davison. both Joluiaeone I W Grade V—l. Lloyd Horton. 2. George Coyle. 3. Wendell Horton. Griide 1v——1. Evelyn M.cNa1ly. 2. Eileen Koughan. 3. Gerald White. Grade I (a)——l. Joseph Mum- aghan. 2. Leo McNeil)’. Grade I lb)-l. Victor Koughan. Grade I ic)--1. Lawrence Trairior. Perfect aitendi'mce—-Viola Train- or.. Mary white. Lloyd and Wendell Horton. Norman and William Koughan. Imelda white, Eileen Koughan. Sara Beagan Mary and Grade X: Gladys Clarke. Grade VIII: l Both Waugh, 2 Helen iiuestis 3 David Clarke. Gradq 1 ls): l Mildred Guriiss. hi: 1 Gordon Huestls and Charles I-luestls. Perfect attendance for ‘March: David Clarke. Helen Huestis. Low- rence Durant. Wendell Huestis, Christine Durant. Marion R. Frizzell, teacher. Marjorie Campbell, 9 Erma Osrnp-‘ bell. Grade VI st: 1 Archie ouhnatone. Grads VI Jr: 1 Enid lindaod. 2 Louise Olinpbell. 8 _llieen OI!!!’- bell. ' ' ' « reds. V Br: -1 nylon Proiitt. 1 tilest Profitt. Grade Ii 1 unit ‘Proiitt. 2 min- ‘ average: Junie Siimmerside June 11. All inspec- tions will be conducted by Capt. Belangcr. Airways service 0! Pilot Jones who has been tra.nsicr:ed to Sioux Lookout, Ontario, tor the summer months. 3 The May meeting or the Belle- vue W.I. met at the home or Mrs. John D. MacPherson with an at- Education or Agriculture. The min- utes oi the last meeting were read and iupproved as read. The sick committee reported one call and presented bill for same and the new the Protestant Orphanage and c 8250 be sent the Canadian Red cross society. Two questionnaires were discussed and given to mem- beta in mi out. A reading on edu- '3 cation was given by Reta Mac- Taviah. The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. M. MlcPhee. Stuart ludiherson. fleeting closed with singing the Nations! Anthem. ._.._...__...._.... IIMIIA S0300]: ._._...... liorior-Iwil tor the month or April‘ Grade III 8!: Mutant Oheverio. Grade 111 Jr: Roward Bollard. lion: 2 Aibert ucuiilan. Grade ii 4-’. 3"‘, ._ Jr:lllthelPier6e. Itobeiieid at uuelie,_'rodd‘a ontdtirytotiueetoeaiiuwhishllr. »' JOIIII llnlnllln. Moy isth. Roberts was bid. * l ' i rwmwm 3.“, ands 1: Willie nailard. Program consisted of a step The pail bearers DUI: Ila! . . . . ,—.- - ' . /Pr.-not attendance: 1 mom dance by am, mace and ruin; -nioom iuniii. xuiun ueouois. Phone lot In B ’ clgariothiown ‘ ' Herve. Kenneth Pierce, 3 MIr- Momre, contests and inslrurnoritll Jamel Illrrray. Mind Older. lh- . - ‘ /_ * . um Ohmrim . music. Limeii was served new-’ blicn‘Il\Il'Dh1, ms ihclha. - _ . 1 J hlndoltelu-t.teenhar. mgmuugggggapg rancc Mcxcnna. 3 Gladys Trainor. icaeup readers oi’ the breaking the law at the average or interested iorthey agree that belief in some people's ability to see the fixture in a soggy sediment oi tea leaves 5 widespread among some men also have their cups peered into.» readers in this city charge ii-om lo sort, to attract curiosity as to their own future and whose creduilty are as well develop- when they invoke a certain section oi the law. Every so oiien they make it hot ior one 01' those "palin- istry shops" which annunlly spring school. Mrs.'1'haoker and Mrs. Todd. Bxk. Mrs. J. J. Mcbeod and Elisa dude ‘I! Sr: 1 Ilnltius MoMil- Abbott. Program. Luella Todd end Iurgsret MoDoi'ia‘d. Next meeting '&IuHedw|drI.J.3. Grade I: 1 Zeno Curran. 2 Tor- Eitri Corooran, teacher. On Teacup Seers TORONTO. May ll-(C.P.)—The C11)’ 376 the (0! course it is well known Most of the professional teacup up Reading." or something of the customers whose d as their appetite. The police are after bigger game IDIADALBANE WOMEN’! msmvn The Breadaliane Rural W1. wire held their regular monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Angus The community was shocked and saddened when it was learned that Mr. Roberts had been ill since last Jan. l7th but his death came suddenly and unexpectedly. Highly esteemed and beloved by all who knew him, his death came as a Mr. ncberts was born at Middle- ton. thirty six years ago. He re- ceived his education at Middleton School and later at Prince of Bank at Tlgnish. sixteen years 810. His keen business and devotion to duty won him recog- nition and he advanced steadily CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND Roy Molyriesux. Grade V5: 1 esteem at all classes of people who deeply regret his death. He took an active part in the aitairs oi the E community and will be greatly‘ missed. He was a member of the Knights or Ooluri-iirus laid a mem- ber of the Ramon Catholic church. no-. Roberts is survived by hiii widow. who betoro her marriage was man Grace Black. Perth. rel tor the month oi’ April: Grade x: 1 Annie Macnougeil. 2 Grade VIII: .1 Mary A. Moly- neaux. 2 Blanche Macnougall. Moly- neeux, 2 Florence MacDougs1l. Grade Iii: 1 Helen Molyneaux. Grade I (a): 1 Bruce R. Mac- Grade I (c): Harold Stewart. Perfect ‘attendance: Annie Mac- Trowsdale and Bruce B. Mat}- Dougall. Katherine I. MIOIAOG. teacher. PARK CORNER SCHOOL Corner school for April: Grade X: 1 Annie Macuod. Grade V11: 1 Gertrude Graham. 2 Willard stewurt. 8 Hollis MacKay. Grade IV Sr: 1 Urban Harding, 2 Home Moi tgom .y. 3 Nina _Mac- “Do you think, Mr. Hoover, that Gmde ; 1 men cmrke, 3 Haiiptmarin crawled through the Law,e,,¢ev[I~,“mn¢_ 3 Hnrry Waugh committees ior next month were cents to it quarter. depending on through the various offices of the Tllllmri’ Window and kldllaiaped the made V; 1 wendm Heuflk‘ 2 appointed as follows: inary Mnc- their place or business and their banks oi Sussex, Fredericton. Mone- "LI‘nri‘.-orgh baby?" The am said Kenneth C1,...“ Phee and Sadie MacPhcrson. Prci- clientele. Their number is lesion in ton, Woodstock. until he was ap- its csrrespondcnt asked the dli‘(‘c—1 Grad“ IV: 1 norm“ Dunn,“ 5,-,m_ M,-__ A_ J_ Macpheygon ma Toronto at present. one alter an- pointed mgngger a( the brunch gg tor of the ‘Bureau at Inv.~stiga- Gmm 11(5),‘ Cm-Mme Du,-um, Reta MacTavish. 051*" “'9 T05‘-Bllffinl-5« 393-1'00?!“ Richibucto. five years ago, being tloii ' I, Em.,e C1,,” 3 me,“ wwsh’ It was moved and seconded that and even drusswre lunch-counikrs transferred mm Woodstock to that “The Dapamnent or justice be-. rbi: 1 George Huestis. a five dollar donation be sent to “V6 been hanging out signs: "Tca.- (own. He won um mmwup Ind ON ALABASTIN E lg“ :‘°:i:§:egav:ss3.s-piggmlazzri mmflowfl EH00” umoeilnm .°."'w.‘1"".1§'2.“ HI‘:"d!'UNlno’ 3”: “" ,°",,,,,“‘°,”;fi“‘ '°{°,°,°,;',,°,§’ "" ““ is and two aims doom and Lloydl A wonderful wall and ceiling iinisii Tiu-re pen or Hsuptmsnn for which Rgporfi 10,- me mom), of April: the ticket on candle-wick untold Tim, fi,,.,.,.,f,’, 3:: M at home. an parents, in-. andl - V be id not account totalling Grade X: i Janie ‘Mann. took place. drum by we We drgfiln‘ or “mm”, ma . (.c_°1¢ Mrs.‘ Roberts. Middleton. us I variety of lovely pastel shades to within 849.56 0! the entire $50,000 and, 1x 5-; 1 mm. Wangn indnieraon and won by Mrs. mm“, in om,,.bfldu olotmm, two sisters. Mrs. I. J. Modrlth. _' ransom iieuro. Grade ix: 1 Margorie Warren. 2 Ansus arms. 0 view. No. 198 who sits in the doorway and mg. Jersey city, uh. virtue mm, choose froin—ideai to form a pretty back- , gem, Wm-en, being the lucky n . contest on at pessers-by. But such pi“. student nurse or Moncion city 300- A . ' Grade vu: 1 Louise mouoa, 1 no out on by who A. wui-h- uhe plenty of money away from pm and one brother, In-. sum ¢l’°'fl"' 1'01’ 3.0"!‘ fl!I'I|fl|I!'¢- ._ uhic. The |I1I being won by-DB1. "suckers" every yegr. , I m mm“, 3 - Gillie on April ist. The meeting lowed his remain. the home. . ch-.aov.n-aiswenpn Glide W °I"l'fl°° P1¢m- °vemdbyslnrin¢"xruoooe'rimo oihumher,n nobemans-| 5", ,,o,______________ 35¢ m *3 1 Geo‘-‘Q M35. OWN‘ - 2 to GM,edA(;:u3t]‘nfed'vI"3:u 0.1: '” ldgletg.‘ wfif.‘ 1' on o um.’ suntan“ Damon. = 1'rI-noel . answer nine wih"A in re. ieilequiemuuwu __ ______________ ‘ an“ R; are 1 gm, o.m,g.n, oon Pierce. 8 Adelaide uculllui. look I Have Read i’rom'the oar- celebrated by the pastor, In. It. 2% H,’ M“ —‘ . 36¢ 2 gig, mapoon. 3 Anne ¢e.irip- Owls IV: I Kmmhrlem. 1 main Library." J. smith, on. with an. o. v. “E V I-toward oiieverie. 8 Anna Pierce. New committees appointed were: Mooabo and Rev. wings mm in Theliogers Hardware Co. SPECIAL l_’||‘|0ES Grade 111 Jr: 1 Jean Macxenaia. Grade I (a): Jimmy Muntgom-'. QTY. I (bi: 1 (c) vomon Cousins. I id’ 3°?‘ Margaret Montsolllmv X‘ . , h 00 ti in. ~. - . “ Thlllks Halllltlnann izéouisifgism Kougmm 3 Mary _ , ggthnilitasaclculiifrif; l‘i"ai°TlicsB§G§lo!iE<‘\:,n “.’°‘“ °“°°“ "’ M’ “"‘“‘3’ ‘“d ""“° 6"“ V11’ 1 w‘“° T"°“"d‘”‘-’- 2 —— Adams. I (e) Maurice C°ll<lll5- [’ ' 3“'“‘VUE INSTITUTE in most cases the police are not °“°‘° °{ m°“d'5' Wm T’Wsd']e' Following is standing of Park Perfect attendance; Rmm Mont- gomery, Margaret Nina Macbcod. Jimmy Mgliizniiiery. Devotees oi the bridle iaaiha will The Star says in a Washington dls- C 1 1 K 1,, J E h Mum. tendance oi twenty-live. The the genmm of the sp(\(‘1&§' and “my, Wales Col’ege. and following his Dougnll. 2 Eric Trowsdale. 8 Albert , 1“. patch that J. Edna» Hoover --broke Bgflnfnfls W3 R” p meeting opened by singing the In- to capmlim, on that b(-“(if does not graduation from that college, he Ti‘i)W}(lMe. su%:g°‘ngI'MgnI;33';°§ry 5l'°w“:' 2 fig?‘ ‘RV P°h¢;°v‘;‘1-,l:S"p"‘::mm his silence on the ‘Lindbergh om-» siitiiic carol roirowcd by roll call constitute a serious menace to the taught school {or mm years were Gracie 1 lb): 1 Gerard Moly- Dude V, 1 nine Uhdemm 2 mumf‘¢l-on 9:150 E ,1 din W ,5 Baturday. emphasizing the United WHNOT VALLEV 5;;-“oon which was answered by Hints on pegce, entering the employ of the fipyg] ncaux. Mum“ Jouymon. ' Mm! ‘how; with B chm map to, hold it secure even when the \\'eai'- . or is cuitering at a. brisk gait 7 Moiiir mom.