' MAY 23. 1_9.-°¢ T " .;. 1 i __A . _ . ,_ . - s. v ¢ ¢ »_I __ f .' /' r_¢'.`.-; {y‘f;"_'t'=7’_‘-"`:- jf'-"7;~_ ' ‘ '_.,__,_,»,_-.*i"" ‘ ‘ ¢ / _ r _ _ * 1 “ ' ‘ . ’ ,v . I '_ -'/' ,~*‘: ~ .'.1{¢ll.5'|Cf/?f‘€_,;cr,`.-‘-f/*KW* , , , 1 ' -- - ~ . -_ ‘a .., - ' f » I -,._._,_.-_ , - ...__ .ie-...._ ,_ . _,.1 Z . i _ _, ,JL__ _, FHA! OTTETOWN CUARDTAN ' 1‘ i _'““"`Tl Money Saint John. N.B. Charlottetown. P.E.I. - on iii-at mortgages F you contemplate buying improved property free I from all eneumbraneea, and desire money to wmplgte purchase, we will he glad to make suitable _ loan by way of first mortgage. Consult our Mortgage Department. ‘Ill EASTERN TRUST COMPANY ‘ Head Oliiee: HALIFAX, N.S. St. john°|, Nfld. Montreal, Que. 0. N, BlR8E'l"l`_ lnliagog tfllurlolletolvn llrunrh 5’ I Market reports furnished by Green- !slllelds A: Co.. Montreal, to Stewart 'Jones at co., ss crest cm, sr, '_ clnl'rlouetow.~.. MAILKET l.E\’l'EW F01' U10 MSI. three weeks there- _hadbeen a steady lmprovemeri: in' _ff¢i¥hl- var loading figures. The de- crease as compared with last year has been smaller and the improve- ment from week to week has been greater thai ln the corresponding periods of 1929. This is an import- ant indication of the general bus-5 - iness situation in the Domnion. Membership Connection I Per Exchanges Fourteen Branch OHices_ An Extensive Leased Wire . Systein ° s With Leading Financial Centers _ A Thoroughly Experienced [Th_és_e Hind our other facilities ensure] a high standard of financial service _ on Six Leading sonnel J0HN§§l`.f21>i__:f::.YfA1l‘9 Mnnben: Montreal Stork Market, Tomnro S/are E Exchange, Mammal Curl: xrbange, Winnipeg Grail Exrhnnge, Cbimgo Board of Trade, _ - New Yarl Curb Iauoriae) ____ _ 1 l The relative decreases became- larger nlo.:.t.h by month up to the end-of April, rising from 4.8 percent. irr January to, 14.2 peroent__ ln the first 2 weeks of May'the decrease was under 11 percent. The cumulat- l\'c total for lllf' year to date snows la decrease of 9.0 percent. MONTREAL POWER. Perhaps the most obvious type of security where business does not de- I oli-re 'u-nmedlately over me wl~.°1¢I field in-response to a eunailment. of general business, is the public ut- il-ty. For- the first four months of 1930 the earnings of Montreal Pow- er were substantially ahead of those of last year. This does`rot mean MOORE AND MCLEOD! will eloie all day Saturday, May 24th, but will -'mis sronz will be _closed on Saturday, the 24th. and open Friday nlght`till 10 ojclock. _Prowse Bras.,` Ltd. ` _ a:-lar-ai? . . l osiow szrs. nan. ri:l.i.ow.` and white. shallots and potato on-’ ions. carter arcs.; Lia. am-5-22-el? _ Moons: .mn McLi:oii's will close all day ssturdsy,_Msy wh, but will ` be _open_for business Friday evening, ' May- zard; :laci-s-zo-41 I .__,_. LADIES’ COTTON HOUSE dresses long and short, sleeves all sizes up to 50. Price $1.98. Prowse Bros., Ltd. _ _ ' - ` assi-sl F03 'rl=Il_GA.llDENS AND lawns. special mixed fertiliser, also Nitrile of - Soda. sheep manure and corn meal._Ca_rter A: Co., Ltd. 3924-5-22-21 'ciiicnimhs' rr./iNNai. pleated skirts; $1.98 to $3.25; Furl blouses to ~ match, $1.98. Prowse Bros., Ltd. _ _ assi-ai 'rR1'._0\Jlt CHOICE MIXED lawn grass seed. Carter as Co., Ltd. ` ` - 3924-5-22-Zi that business in the city, particular- I ly in the `l\1dustrial'aeo.-lon was a- head of last year. The increase is the natural income of a steady ad- dition that may be counted on almost suiomoicslly to be mcse to me C.t-y‘s population year by year with more houses to supply with electric light and gas. For many years the company has been able to count up- on an increase of nearly 10,000 cus- tomers regularly, whelher business I ____ I or I l X 88 Great George SL, Charlottetown Stewart Jones 8; Co. Correspondents of Greenshields & Co. I Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange USE MORE WOOL .'3`.`l`)?\'E\’. Ausiralizi, May 22-(By The Canadian Press)-“l\ly dear, I`ln not l\:carlng a stich of \vool, nrc 5-ml?" "No!" came the laughillfr rc- Jollltlor; only on my scalp!" This dialolzllc was typical of the semi- gullly feeling with lvhlcll lllost v.'0- men entered the audltorlllm at ri meeting: hclrl to discuss lvnys and means of helping tho "Use More Wool" canlpaign. '1‘hcl'c were four, howc\1‘r, who sat secllrc in the fccl- lng that they were more than doing their bit-they were the four Sal- vation Army women who crllllc chill ln neck-to-ankle scrgc uniforms and thick black lvoolicn stockings. All- :liher member of the rluclicllcc-Mrs. P. J. Da\',\', manager of the Austral- ian \volncrl`s hockey team--fclt a_ pardnnrillln tlirlll of pride lvllcll lllcl various speakers were milking n pat- cqllipping her 16 girls, who leave for bf! mide in regard to its subsidiary, Eliglallll soon. with honey-colored IQUGUGC PONY. COMDHUY. Wlllch for tunics, bottle~grecll blazcrs, pull oversIR Uunlbvr Of YBUS PIM M5 been to lllatoh. and ll supply of stockings, _showing moat encouraglrg increas- all made ill Australia. As well, she _ea in business and in net profits. A is encouraging them to include ln_fourth company that might readily their trunks ns many Australian _be added to this list E Brazilnn Trac made gnrnlents as possible. BASE BALL Baseball players use Minard‘a for stiffness, strained ligaments and bruises. They also recom- mend it as a. rubdown. ' f1|NARD'S I |.|_.NlMEN~T 'loilc appeal. Shc had been busl'| ,..__.____ _,_ ,__ _@-1 _ V l l l _+-Q G ()U;l{C1' C;/k70lll9 f.. W 0 S T 0 N .'. ..-........./ in/C.-r’.`~./..._._./.._,., fililsy ea' TWO ROUND TRIPS PER WEEK ONLY $1() The Steamer "UAI.\'1N AL'.l1`l.\!" will ln-gin its summer schedule with Almm ___ ___ -1- sailing on May 28th from St. John to Boston. Sleamrr makes two round 'Album _,mme Gam ___ ___ "I"-'~ ller work, leaving St. John rvery Wcdliesday at 0 A. M., Atlantic Time: |A_sb¢, og _ 53-‘\ilorl, Mc.. 1.00 I'. M. Easlrrn Time; Lubes 2.30 P. M. Eastern Timo. nr- 'B S U _ In ' 48,- pcmck 5, pm-¢| - Will! in Boston 10 A. M. Daylight Timo, following morning. Every Saturdayl mi" m " U' °" H' N' ` W mn Bosion leavin Sl. John ‘l P. M. Ai- ‘llmrr sails direct from St. John to ONE WAY - K lntlc Time, due Boston Sunday 2 1'. M. Daylight Time. L`ann0eHona al Huston with direct steamer lo New York ,__ Reduced ralrs for automobiles accompanied by passengers when and information nl any Canodiml ]\'at|'nmil Rin. ticket njce, or apply io A. f.. Currie. Agent. Reid'a 1. _ Whorj2 St. John, N. B. EAST ERN Steamship lines ‘_ ‘ ~l `_l l'-?"'L_.......i was at a peak or showing a fairly sharp recession. The oompary may not be selling as much power as it Idid this t`me yast year, but lt. is _supplying a good many more house- 'holders with electric energy. SHAWINIGAN v While its field is different in the lway of beng a wholesale distributor Io! power, lt is reasonable to assume Ithat. Shawinigan Water as Power Oo. Iwill noi, willingly permit 1930 earn- Ilnga to fall below those of 1929. A Isomev/haf, similar s`.ateme_nt might tion which already th`a year had run ahead of las; in two months out of three, and is courted on to con- tinue at~leas‘, this acreage for the _balance of the year, - STEAMSHIPS In Connection with the fiaancilig _bf Kingston Elevaiorr Company I--_-M-._.l___...__ ,through .in Lssue of $l,500.000 of' ‘ I6 percent 20 year mortgage bonds, it Ils intimated that the earnings of the _company are expected to run in the , _neigllbourllood of $200,000 or lnol~cI Itlinn double 'nterest requirements,' wh'ch amount to $90,000 pei' a.'.num. This would relieve the parent com- _l°any, Canada Steamship Lines from any charges while ln time, lf estim- I ‘ates work out according to expectat- l I1°ns_ Canada s¢e,,m5h_,S would “_ Noi-ands .. .. 2815 'cclvc revenues as holders of shares Igf common stock - Price Bros .. ... I This iddztlos to urr widespread Q“¢b°° f’°W°f -- activities of Steamship is the result 51""“"1“’3“i‘* -~ »-- -- _of the const.ruc;'on of the now Wel- Sm°"'e1'5 ~ - - ~ ~ - ~ ~- ~ - --- Iland Ship Canal which will permit Sw" °f Canada -- ~-~ ,the large Upper Lake grain boats to SNC' °f CWM* Pm - - _ui-mg il-ferr cargoes flown into Lake Simms -- - - Onwarlo. As Canaria Steamships owns W3““|P¢8 El¢°U"~C .n r.umber_ of boats operating in the Upper Lakes lt, will bc ablc to pro- vide a large volume of business it- I special price slso. -._Pro`ws¢ eros., Liu. I _ I 1 self for Klngston Elevaior Company. |Am°1'i°3»1‘\_C“\ --- --- ~-- -- The lvrllsnd cmmi will be opcnedl/\l1°sl1a“y -- by the first of July and thc _new el- A“°'C°nd“ --~ ---~» -»--- levnwr Wm bc ready by September Bendix Aviailofl ... ... ... .. 'l.=_t., \vl1c.~i the new tra n is moving, C°n50l|dll»@d GM --- ~~--- IThe elevator will be e substantial C0mm£1'¢LBl 5¢_5lV¢'|'lt _mm wg-h , cnpnpy of 2_5g0_0g0»Domlil1on Stores ... 1,ugh¢|_=_ IE1eetrlc Power md 1.-'gilt ._ ! STEWART JQNES & c0_ Geficrol Asphalt ..... _ International_Harvester M0Nrg|;,4L Kennedott Copper Mo':.lgomery Ward ... 'iilnlfils' 'raiailatiz scanvzs,I _ 3387 31 C_lllLl)BlN’S GINGHAM pantie - dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years. Price doc. I and 'l9c. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 3387-31 luaimnin Quaareas-is the' title of The Guard.ian's new serial story, which starts next week. _ BERDT TAMS in navy, sand, brown Igreen, white and powder. Price,85c. I and 81.00. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 3387-31 CHILDRENS' CIIINTZ SMOCKS. all sizes. Price $1.35. Prowse Bros., Ltd.~ 3387-31 M. .runes '.ri\i:miLAr, zur expert I for Holt Renfrew as Co., Ltd., will be `at.-this store Monday and Tuesday, May Seth and 27th. Moore as Mc- I I._»e0d, Limited. 3807-5-22-31. l I NEW SERIAL s'l'OllY - The Guardians new story, Married Quar- _ters, by David Lyall, is an intense ,love story dedicated "to the little wal- bride. who, when disillusioned, played the game." It starts next week. ' 1 - THE GYRO CLUB Anhllll Dance Oantinued lrarn mge B the fingertip for several minutes. Now _ be open for busniess 1'\‘iday.everilng, moisten the hall' thoroughly with' M31’ 33rd- 3364-li-20-41 'warm water. Take about two table-I Ispoonluls of your shampoo mixture and mix it with about one pint of _warm water. Apply the lathcr to the hair and scalp and massage the scalp with the fingertips, working up ai good lather on the hair for two arl three minutes. Then rinse in tepid' water and lather the hair and scalpI again,` working the soap liquid th~` rough the hail' with thc fingertips. - ~ When the hair ls very dirty or ex- oessively oily apply the soap lather four or fve limes, rinsing out the dirty soap before apply fresh liquid. Examine the hair and scalp to see if_ it is thoroughly clean. Remember that clean hair dries much quicker than` it l~.alf~washed head of hair. and that I one can usually tell by the texture oi’ inc hair if it is perfectly clean, ‘ Rinse several times to finish the shampoo. A bath spray is very useful for giving the hair a thorough rinsing, as it drives the latller from the hair ' and scalp evenly and penetrates to every part of the scalp. When thc rinsing water runs clean and uncloud- ed you may be sure that every particle of soap lather is removed from the hair. Then is the time lc give the final or special rinse for your p:lrticulal'_ type of hair. _ After the final rinse follow ii with' careful drying and proper scalp mas- sage. If a. scalp tonic ls to bc used; apply it before tile hail' is quite dry and finish drying the hair by lland,§ that is: massage the scalp and shake the hair in the fresh air or sunshine- until lt is perfectly dry, Next week 1 I shall lell you just how to take care of, hair that is permanently waved, alld - how l/o keep your hair and scalp ln I good condition before and after the wave. i i I l ( F R \ .5 m pw .,,\. _ _L!_ __ _ - _ _ _ ll-U scrape the soap into thin flakes will be held at Beach Grove_Inn, on Monday, June sth. at mis dance me ' laso Hupmobile sean-l will be given _to some lucky eontrlbutorto thcf ;Gyro_ Charity Fund. Remember the date, get your Charity Fund Ticket, find you may drive home in a “I-Iup." Some one will. Whynot you? _ _ asea-s-ai Massey Harris ... ... ... Monireal'Power M.cColl 11‘ronte:.a.c ... N_at'orial Breweries ... ... Nalional Steel Car .. ..... Canada Bronu Canada Maltlng ... ,... 19"). Dominion Tar 201;- Famous Players .. . 521-.- 33 121% 26 32% 66'i 46 l Power Corporation .. 81'; 741: 218 4851 40I 33| NEW YORK 8411 5611 46‘i` [1 A. Oil ... ... . . .. H, C. Power fnullolng Products ._ Canada Car Canada Cement . . . _ ._ ._ Canada Power alla Paper ._ Canada Brewing Doml;lon Bridge Foreign Power Seoul-it es Fraser _Company General Steel Waris Home Oil ._ ... .. lmpel-ull o;l .. Industrial Alcohol .. ... International Nickel . !lit¢l'ia»tld\a.l P¢»roie\lm oz _ 31 I 12 1 lol. f ang 24 _ 7% 5 .-~»» .~»¢» ~-.rr e-»-» sou.- »» -- s-... -. .- none: 31 Nagara Hudion Power ... ... 15'; Paramount Players .;. ... . l~°»;,_l"oor¢\= Co. B. .'.. 18',-Radfo ... ... 41'; fsianilard Oil of New Jersey ._ 24 :Sterling Securities i\‘ zz-;,Isi\cebalre.- _. l'i-Sears Roebuck ..._ is!5Ii'ei1ow Truck ._ 9.C. P.‘R. ... ... --... 2032- ssl 21 I '- _ 4s'. 1% lat.; I :ml si ' 21% ' General Motors ..; ... ... 1'. s.si¢_el `50¥'s 18919 ' ‘ aaxits dia 3035 Bank of Nova Scot-ia_... ... .. Bank of Montreal ... ... .. 25;: f’.°&. f¢’””0"'/Me » 62 74 ‘ _- _| _ 42': I’ *"'°“*+ 29-'lr g Character Close-U it » _._ so-'i f Household ‘Hints Dy lnhefta Lea Falling Hair _ When the hair is failing, brush well every night and morning. and sham- poo every two weeks withcastlle soap suds. Then rinse li'lorollghl_\'_ Tarnished Silver I ' l A very good cleanser for tarnished I silver is to use a piece of raw potato. dipped in baking` soda. Rice 'J with butter. or put la piece of butter on the rice. and it will not stick. (`.'lRA.\iEl. lil-` 0R,\.\'(;l»2\' I Miss Mary MacCabe. New Zealand Cliaisson. Beal' River, 1 Mr, D. J, Mullins. St. Peters. m a ,Ii :I i 2 More Bargain Days May 22nd and 23rd at S. -A. MacDONALDS 'Open Friday Evening Till 9.45, Closed All Day Saturday I ' Ladies’ Silk Gloves at pair, $1.39 Ladies’ Silk Hose Pair 69e Ladies’ three-cornered Scarves. Ladies’ Silk Hose . . . . _ . ._ Pair 89c all shades, Pair . . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ $1.69 Ladies. Fu" Fashiuned Silk Special line of Ladies' Chamoi- _ 'Hose _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ PMI, 980 sclle Gloves _ . . . . . . . . . ._ llail' 490 _ _ _ _ ___ Kiddics Short Hose . _ ._ Pair 29c La'h°F’ 1' "H Fashmned ""_|k Kiddies three-quarter length H°5° ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " Pa" SUB Hose ......_ Pair 49c Bath Towels 20x40 regular 50c l{iddiesl.ongHose . . . . _ . . . ..Pair49c for 38c YARD GOODS A clearing lot of plain and fig- ° ured Silks Yard 69c _ Pongee . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . Yard 39c Black Duchess special Yard 981- Tweed, 31. inch . . . . . _ . ... ard $1.39 Pon-rt Twill, 51 inch . _ _ . __ Yard $1.19 One piece only of Black Tricotine 5.1 inch, regular $2.75 for Yd. $1.39 -10 inch Pillow Cotton special only 29e Chintz Yard 391' S--i Sheeting, regular -l9c for . . . . _ . 39c Coloured Crepe clearing at _ yard 221° Ginghams, regular Zlfiiyei' yard 22c Coloured Rayons . . . _ . . . . . ._ Yard Z9c Curtaining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ Yard 391- MILLINERY ' Hats . ._ Each .$3.98 Hats . . . . . .. ...Each$l.9S Hats . . . . . . . . ...Each 1.49 Baby‘s Bonnets .. Each 691' Tams Each 49c Beach Coats in Figured Pique ' at . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . ._ Each $1.98 Ensembles .. . . . . . _ . . . . . . ._ Each $3.49 Ensembles . . _ . . . _ . Each $4.49 New Sleeveless and Cape Sleeve Dresses, newest summer shad- ours, long and short sleeves $3.69 Dimily and Broadcloth Sleeveless Blouses special at .. Each 51.49 Porch Dresses . . . . Each 98c Broadcloth Slips Each 79c Pantie Dresses Each 9Bc Ilimily 'Bioomers _ . . . . . . . . .. Eac h3‘Jc Silk Bioomers and Vests Each 69:' Lace Trimmed and Fancy Bloom- ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ S9c and up Line of Dimiiy and Crepe Night- es. , . . . . . . . . . . . ...._..Each $6.75 gowns_........ . . . _ . . . ..Eachli9r Ladies’ Summer Dresses, all col- Smocks . ._ _ .. Each $1.-i9 MEN'S DEPARTMENT Boy’s Golf Hose _ ._ ._ . .. _ ._ Pair 59c Men‘s Felt Hats from 92.5010 $6.50 each B0y’S Cans . - - - - ~ - -- 1’-=¢h~49<‘ Club Bags Each :$1.50 B°>"S Blouses - - - - - - - Each 49° umbrellas .... ._ Each sian ‘ ' ' ._ . . . . . . . _ _ 98 _ _ _ §;;'_:,_i §I)_§:b;:;“_T_‘_Zk`_'“,o__k C Men‘s Hose, six pair for _ . . . . . .. $1.00 Shirts _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Eady 93;; Extra Value in Ties _ ., ilk to 69: each - BASEMENT SPECIALS ' Ladies Hose Pair Zic Ladies’ Hats to clear for _ _ Each $1.00 _ in Sizes 26 to 36 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jah. $150 Ladies’ Dresses $3.95 io $6.75`cach ' Me__.S ,l.___eed I,a___s__s_wc_a_ 1-,air $250 Kiddies Hats . . . . . . _ . . . . . ._ Each 79c __ _ _ . _ _ - H Twenty Mens Suits in Fancy _- Bov’s Wash Suits 89c to $17.: eac T___e__ds_ shes 36 ___ 46 ____e___ Boys Overalls pair 69c _ 1250 Men's Overalls _........_..Pair $1.19 'al ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' $ ' Mews Caps _ _ _ _ _ __ Each 939 Twcnt_v-five \oui_hs Suits m_ sizes New Rayon Dress Goods _ ._ Yard -i9c 34 1° 35» 59903' -__ - _ ~ ~ ~ ' -i -~ 511-00 Broadcioth Dress Goods Yard 291' ‘ Bo_v`s Two Bloomer bulls. Fancy Gingham Dress Goods . . , . _ . ._ ard 1-'ic Brown Tweeds in sizes 26 to 30 $7.50 - (`l.01_'HING DEPARTMENT _ _ _~ _ Boys Fancy Twill Bloomer Pants Boy’s Blue Kniclier Pants, sizes Juvenile Suits with Kniclier1‘ants 34 to 30 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ pair Soc in Blue and Tweeds 5-4.o0 to $7.50 Bo_v's Fancy Twill Bloomer Pants Boys Tweed Toppers. sizes _ZS to _ Sizes 26 to 36 _ . . . . . . . .. Pair $1.50 36 . _ . . . . . _ . . ,_ _ .. $i..~»0 io $9.~i0 S. A. MacDonald Rollo Bay and vicinity tors to Souris West Sunday. B0f0l‘C Ccoklhg rico. grease the pa -_*- I The death occurred at Rollo B.-_ West on Thursday, May 15th., 1 sm-lt, me wool; and in sour-15 w¢5i,I Rollo Bav, motored to East Point, IMrs. Elmer J. Cam,'.b:ll. nec Blanc 2 - the guest of the Misses Whyte. -Sunday. IBourke, of l=‘ortulic, leaving ~--~ ~»~---~- - I Imourn hor llllsband and 1-hrec yolr Messrs. Joseph and Angus Mac-‘ Among the visitors to Sourls Sat- lclilldren, Elwood, Wcldell and Ad - .";~:‘lnac. Souris River. were io R0ll’JIU1'f|H3' l\iSlll~ were Me.\si's. John W-Ilne. To the lho l>C1'H\`9<| Wo <’XlC~ I For The Cook I _ _ _ _ . ‘ Miss Olivo Peters, Rollo Bay Errsn- Mr. and Mrs, Henry Peters, liowcr .ry West on a business trip. ‘and Alei.. MacDonald, Lllllc Pond._~m¢are ='_m‘lpat1i_v. _Eugene Gallant. New Acadia. J. D._ ~----- ,arrived home this week from Boston =m Rollo Bay West Mondaf-'. 43.__| Four sweet juicy oranges. pcclcd. Iwherc she spent. the wint':r months. Mr. and .\lrs. Lazarus White. Rollol ' 'and sliced in rounds. Place ill a dish IBa_\'. have taken up tllclr residence M1-_ W, .Jordan ltlolllagur, nlolc`~ Iand cover with frllit 'sugar and nny M,-_ and M,-_=_ Jam;-5 H, Mnpm-(|11,-, rhoiy ms- pomp formerly owned ed go Rollo Bay. this week.--~R. ;lul¢¢_ which may have vsvlilv.-<1 whilc and son Edward. molorm to Rollofpy in, and iirs. 1-cram; Burke. lur. IMI Cllitlns tho oranges. Plncc ouc-riuar- gay vvesy, spud", Iam Mrs. Burke are at present visit- I _,______.- 26,_,_;ter pound loaf sugar and olle-half ling in Nm. Acadia ' “Lf cup of water in dish and lot me1t.I Megm _,alms MacCm.n“(._ J0hnI Ur Minarrl`s for llhrumaliim. ”_¢'f.'_;-- Y V »-- - _ ' s _ H _ ' = O = _ H_ l 7 ` ` "mi HflE;'>.;§¢¢.n;1-;;_’_';i'i'1;;;;;;,:;_:;;_-7-1' ;§+;;;~~».-'__1j?~ - ' M _ ` Molrruiiu. sroox zxcnaxoa __ BEAU FY5 ARTS V __ = . I /.ir “ Il `T‘¥J .sm ~ U, 3 _ F o f -7 I I J __ Then boil into a caramel. not too _:___ F_sh(____ 1-,Mer Mau-_;m_mac_ Rollo _._ - - --------- ' ___ _ ____ __ ___ _ dark. Pour this out into ri Ncascti - , ~ I-Z".i-1-f.Z~Z; 2-2 L-ilfil-Z`..€;l_I'ZEélilélliéiZ'Il§_Z-!L;.;.1'Il'..;=_..~.?.§ - Bay and Joseph E. D"aglc, Beal 33?” Itilsh to hardell, t11cr|_crnsll it coarse- R“_er__moI_0_.cd to Goose River on ____ y and sprinkle ovcl thc oranges. Sunday _“___ “ Cover with one cup of l'lea‘.'y cream. 23:. l00‘.i~| ma,-5¢1v_ ‘ included Miss Agnes Fay. Mrs. Fay- ' ` - Newport, Misses Laura MacDonaldl," _and Annie Steele, Lltllc l"onfl."_' lvlcsirs. Leo 1’-'a_v, Newport. and ll. , ' -`l\/lui-pl1_\-_ Georgetown. _,-_'_' a h_\'~iaw of the Council ol' the City of Chnrioiiciown V . .cfrfa/we 1/P/=..=e I up fa/vp r////v wwe? 4//P J'//vw //ff _z=/r//f'/P__.r2_'//vw: - 2'/sf//; 0/91/wr ,tolvll. paid li short- visit to Rollo Bay Iwcsl, recently. regret, We hope for his .=peed_v ro cover-y. in of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Mao- Donald, Sourls West, al'rl\e