GE ALEX -- _MATINEE 3.15 — 16c. 37c. JAIZLISS Hero, statesman — ' husband and lover ! Strong enough to master his oppon- ents but human enough to err ! HAMILTON- ORGE ANDER NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 — 26c. 42C. 52c. l Farm Notes. _. sranr aizcoaos nvnaau Department of Agzicuiture. Til number and location of bar’ 0f farmers products cooperatively 'lliil'ill(‘l‘ of years the Department of Labour has collected and published lnformatcil concernmg the activ- ities of cooperative organizations. By mutual zuzteement the Econ- omics Brailch is now the collecting agency, The Provincial Govern- ments are also c0 operating in this work in various ways in order that duplication oi effort may be minim- izerl. w ' Willi these records as a basis ‘for study tho Branch will be in a posit- ion to make an analysis of the ogmiizution and financial structure of the various co operatives which will be available to those interested in their development. The Branch will thus provide a directory and will become a consulting agency for fanners‘ business organizations. KNOW YOUR MUSHROOMS It doesn't pay to guess as to the edible qualities of mushrooms andi ofihe: fungi wh'ch grow in abund-l ancc i null parts of Canada from early June until the heavy frosts of fall destroy them. H. T. Gusww. the Dominion botanist, in his very complete book "Mushrooms and Toedstools" (Price $1) states "m. ‘ Mus stat_e__rr_'_icst_ emphatically that a knowledge oi fungi is_the only safe means oi dstinguishing edible fungi] from poisonous." 'I‘here are mcntially only vwo classes oi mirshmoms which are deadly poisonous, the Fly Amanita and the Destroying Angel, or ,Death Cup. The Fly Amanita _is distinguished by a bright yellow or orlngfl coloured wff dotted ‘with white mus. while the Destroying ‘Ahgel is characterized by a. deathly P919‘ ncco. Each of these classes have . three clear danger signals which anyone readily recognize. The first is a permanent whim Bill; the pccond is a collar at the top of the Item; and the third is the serratcd ring: or cup at the base. l, Mosquito nrraFCYina “l min Entomological, Branch u: u.» M11101! Departmrit of AS56111‘ hircdn Pamphlet c - NA, sulrpllel uiejoiiwirig remedy for mosquito bits: The moct satisfactory remedial lubctances known arc household lmmon’: and tincture oi iodine, min.- many find glyccrlnc M‘ alcohol effective. Some medical authorities advocate the use of ordinary toilet asap, which." moistened and rubbed gently over or FARM ORGANIZATIONS A Central Bureau of Records of Farmers’ Business Organizations being established in Ottawa by the Economcs Branch of the Dominion; immediate aim of the Branch is to build up a statistical record of the organzatlrins, tn ascertain the num- marketing their and m is simply a very intensive form of Jbtnin:cliab1c information on the gardening’ producing gu volume of business handled in this it’ It)". aziy. " w i " 1 7 5 W T1115 survey of farmers‘ organiz- bl atzorls covers the whole of the B Dominion of Canada. For a. tlrind n," Mr. Winston ma. CHEESE EXPORTS INCREASE I of 906,185 last year totalled 84,788,400 lbs. 80,565,500 lbs. c , WINDOW BOXE S“ l after danger of frost is over. I must remember that a. window box about ten times the amount of growth for the same area in the ordinary garden. on this account ii lslessenutiél that the soil used in the box be very rich. containing plenty of fertilizer, and that it be kept damp by daily the sun and wind on nearly all sides evaporation is very rapid, hence artificial moisture every day is imperative. Window boxes should be as long as the sill, about eight inches wide at the top, six at the bottom and at least seven inches deep, all inside measure- merits. Reinforce t/he corners on the inside with iron straps and make sure the box is strongly at- tached to the window-frame. It is usually stained green onbrown, but may be painted to match the other woodwork. Holes must be made in the bottom and also a thin layer of broken crCckery or cinders to provide drainage. Ii powble, put in a. layer of well rotted manure before filling up with rich soil. Plant trailing vines such as nasturtlums and German Ivy along the front and also. edging material, with ger- aniums and larger plants at the back. Protect from sun and wind with newspapers for» a few days aftor material is transplanted to box. (‘TTYIRIAN EXPERT DEIWFA BEAUTY NEW YORK, June 20- tDy The Canadian Press)~—Can a woman be too beautiful to get into the mo- vies? Carl Winston. recently rc- turned from Berlin, where he was for years assistant to Erich Pom- mer. Germany's greatest film pro- ducer. lerloualy thinks so. "We are all too often, like a proper Dutch Uncle, taken in by mere‘ beauty of face, with nothing at all be- "The t... ans choose their ca- mera beauties with a different point of view from Americans- the camera point oi view," he ad- ded. “A face that is expressive, plastic, ble of many variations, II more valuable than a face with perfect, finite beauty. 111.1 kind 0f rm that would bowl you ‘over if you met it on the street. is likely to be no good for anything but ‘type’ parts on the screen. "A woman ‘who is a ravishing beauty on the lcrccn, may be r good-deal lead in real iiic; Her eye! though beautiful. may be net foo widely apart. l-ier mouth may be fu- from Cflgelled perfection.» liq fowl: likely to be rqucwwith a strong. bony outline. But with makeup and lighting. such a ince is meat and drink to a camera. Ive. CAPITOL l l I F . F t Action TIIO 0i \ u and Love - Al» NOVELTY REEL AND co MAI. 16c, $80. K n ” m: ciianwrrizroww GUARDIAN A a iiovi iuluiiu p . Intrigue MEDY 'Gcorge Arliss At The Prince Edward Any new portrayal of George Arliss is an event of importance in the entertainment world, and each characterization is so flawless that it seems at the moment to be the best he has given. I-lis Alexandre:- Hamilton is in marked contrast to his other roles, for screen audienc- es have [ITOWH used to him as mid- die-aged or very old men. In “Alexander Hamilton" he is barely past llls thirties, a man vigorous and us passionately enger for indi- vidunl adventure as he always was for the common rights of humanity. It is with Hamilton, the man that the play deivs, rather than with Hamilton the financial genius who established the credit of the young republic, wrote its Constitu- tion and become its first Secretary of the Treasury. Great questions like the assumption of the Revolu- tionnry War debt the establishment of Cl‘f‘fll' and the choice of a site for the National Capitol were cc- Review Of P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage There has been time when PBOPW were going about their work smiling and page: for the next day: when individuals, corporations and busi- ness houses satisfied with their measure oi suocm looked into the future without fear. were these the Good Old Days we hear so mllCh about? or arc our ivmnt really seeing such dreadful times? Can it be that this, so called. De- pression is bilt a condition of the mind and showing truth in the old quotation ‘Tear is more Pain than is the Plin it Fears"? In our Orphanage we have little time to thing of depression, we are busy carrying on and cndeuvorng to be ready for the new day- The m cordially invited. 38l8-6-2l-2i. cupying the mind of Hamilton. At this moment, Reynolds, notorious Reynolds. a malcontent bent on the run of the great statesman, sent to him his wife with a. plea for money, that she might return to her father, thus escaping the sup- posed cruelty of the crafty Mr. Claims made by Reynolds that Hamilton has made use of public children Ire there depending on us and have no fear that tomorrow they will be hungry-and we will see to it that they are not. About 50 children are in the Home a very lnrle number in the nursery need extra special care and a competent staff must be retained Cheese exports from the port of , Montreal to May 10 reached a total lbs. as cmpared with 653,820 lbs. for thecorresponding period last year. Exports oi cheese [with the United Kingdom taking.’ We Q1 mtmy mleniell’ mmfl" It is now time to think about the wom window boxes wh'ch can be set out One wateringa. As they are exposed to moneys to help the woman, bring Jefferson, Monroe and other not.- nbles of the day, to accuse him. His disposal of the false charge of dis- honesty and his confession of per- sonal surrender to the charms of ,! the alluring Mrs. Reynolds makes scenes. Don't fail to see George Arllsa as Alexander Hamilton. Claudette Colbert" In “Wiser Sexy" At Capitol The reputed audacious and high- ly organized underworld is given a dainty swift kick on the shins in “The Wiser Sex," new feature headlining at the Capitol Theatre tlllsweek and ending Wednesday. And it is the alluring and well dressed toe of Claudette Colbert which delivers the kick, just in the nick of time to keep a self-styled tough egg from railroading her fl- ance on a murder charge. Miss Col- bert, whose emotional register has grown by leaps and bounds with “Secrets of a secretary" and "His Woman,” portrays the role of a darling of class, who leaves a vac- ation in Europe, no telling how many yachts, limousines and liver- ied servants. to set herself up as a kept woznan to meet those people who have just the right kind of evi- dence to exonerate her fiance, underslung lip business for this story in an atmosphere of sophisti- cation and ritzy clothes. Lilyan Tashman and William guru's. t _ Boyd, a wily pair, if ever there The ' i, Q0 mg is teamed one. camouflage their Adopion mm e striving todo all that is fair W most unfairly ' , and we must bear the cost. Tberc arg several of these child- renwho would be excellent cumb- my in any hmnc where the Prime of i. ulna ‘u not known. Funds coming in these days m. exceed- ingly small but we are very 518N911 to the iollcwlnd for recent amounts: Upton W. I. per Mrs. Taylor 2.00— Min-ray River Dist. per Mrs. Gidd- ings 10.60 and Rintwybd W. I. per. Mrs. Mulch 5.00. It must be remembered that list Fall our usual collections fell oii 35% and since that the drop h“ coubinued, A number of country sections did not collect in the fall and have not yet been heard from. The annual meetln! 01319 m‘ gunman i; no be held on Thursday‘ June 23rd. The printed reports for i931 are ready and all friends should get a oopv- We hope to have a large number present at this meeting so that they may set new iilterect in the work and help b? pgruming their share of the bin-den. The Provincial Auxiliary meets the same day and the work my m doing a beyond praise Our Finance Committee ls in need c! l. cheering word and also some- thing more tnnglblc." theirs is not an uiviablc Job in such times of the child and vet they are 0m" criticised. It is The climax is quite suspenseful. for just when you think that Boyd and his “imported" chauffeur have gotten everything under control and the ravishing Miss Colbert's blonde disguise under surveillance for what is to be her "last ride," action reveals just how nicely a female Sherlock can time things when there is vital business, like restoring a lagging romance, at hand. never safe to pass an opinion "l" allthciactaure known. Morechild- ran arc seeking admission l.» money 1g boring received to care for them-What is to be the result? We believe. the Home will con- tinue ‘w care for thee unfortunate feels no sympathy for the helpless Canadian Prcach- Women a big mistake when they try to be “difierentfl, when they their own way for masculine tra- itions, in the belief of Judge um .'rli lslomethingd . , unuzcurzlleisn thfelndividual who °°"°"°"° R- °-““°- "l". -"°-“"" icleral jurist in the United Status. a; u... Six g T PRINCE ED WARD TO-DA v clzimiiu GIIABIIIAII‘ BAND CONCERT at... Wclcoma inn Wflikht. KINDERGARTEN CLOSING Vedncsday morning. June 22nd at 0.30. All interested in Kindargarr. MOTOR VISITORSPHL! Honor Judge Stewart and Mrs. Stcwl". c! Charlottetown, P. E. 1., 360013117‘ anied by Mr. Stewart Jones, of Moncton, motored to the city yel- terday from Prince Edward 181N111 and are spending the week-and with Mr. F. C. Jones at Shcdi Cape-Moncton Times. BRILLIANT wfllKw-Mllb- Nth Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. H. Shaw, of this city his rc- turned home from Halifax, where she has been a student in the 001l- servatory of music. Mid! 851W was successful 1n winning teacher's certificates in piano and organ, a special prize for practical work in organ, the class prlzg in pianolind two prizes in theory subjects. ' SERVICE ENJOYEII-The ser- vice and Mission Band Pmflflm. conducted in H" Nhlfe Chumh °n Sunday evening was listened to by a large gathering: the children carrying out their parts in a mdflt pleasing manner. The address by Miss Mabel Newsom, Charlotte- town: and the solo beautifully rendered by Mrs. Lincoln W003. Royalty was indeed an inspiration to all. A short talk by Mrs. Boothroyd was much enjoyed. Ml‘. crewys read the scripture and offered prayer. Russia Keeps 0n. 771.? $t¢f¢€ charge that “certain imperialist circles in the United States" are encouraging Japan to make war against the Soviet Union was made Saturday by the newspaper Prav- da, organ of the Communist party. Pravda said the United States cf- that Japan would thereby weaken itself so thatthe Unified mm could conquer “its enemy in the Pacific.’ It warned that such ef- forts should meet. the resistance of thel American‘ working ' Declaring that; increasing differ- ences between the United States and Japan are indicated by action of the United States in strengthen- lng her naval bases in the Pacific, the Communist party organ added sarcastically: i “But this does not prevent cer- tain imperialist circles in America‘ from supplying arms’ and crcdit to its future rival, "This policy (cg encouragement of a Russo-Japan- e" We? (hllbew 691.1166 911M. connection with niijcurrlujiu weak- en Japan and"thua_ allow American Imperialism to wax-in its hands." MASCULINE woman A MIS- i TAKI ' NEW YORK-June 20--tBy The make substitute SBIQ-S-Ql-li: g cocked food. (Bath) . _ Adults $10.00 pa! week. Children $1.00. h Slayibi Wit Mayfair apartment on May '31. She him’ on s, previous occaslo . written to her. Brookcile lull i. Wanna-m Inn," North Bultlcqycry bouncllkc, homc- ‘ ‘Committee! For _ Trial Charge __ 8' LONDON. June. 90 (ILP-kwli Elvira Dolores Barney, young jlo- clcty woman. was committed fqr_ trial Saturday on a charge ofmurdp‘ crlng Thomas William Bdott Steph- en. who was shot m death __ln_her also was committed for trial on a charge of shooting at She pleaded not guilty on both charges. Al; the arraignment Mrs. Barney collapsed when the prosecution read several letters she hadjlrltten t0 Stcphen and some that he had 1n the letter she professed her love for the young man, ands-uk- illllllll Strong» ‘Resolution Supported By Over 200‘, Signatures, Urges ilovernment T9 Garry. aim PP?- rivet-s .. A, largely attended public meet- m‘ w“ helillh 11ft. stew-r: Bill gnfsuiurdiiyflriieniiis. June 1.!» "16 -nili'iiolc..belnif l0..'PP'°"° t“ "l9 pmponloi the Provincial Govern- merit to placcaapm in m. stow- Jart bridge. ‘m. accrue n. Cllrk was apwlntedfiliiirm-n "d 34"" Keir Clark secretary. The atten- dance was large, and enthusiastic. Among inc speakers were Messrs William Douglas, Thomas smith, David Jgy)’ Joan Feehi-n, P‘. J. smith, ‘ ‘Lewis _ 'Pii;ott and rlcott- I . The speakers considered that the proposed span was fair to all con- INII1IIRSSEII, corned and that it a-ould fulfill a long needed improvement to the ed him to think, when be was "feeling furious" of all. she "bad endured" with her ,fox{mc,r_ hwy bond. The note ended V M you down." . f _. ' Later she broke down again when the prosecution produced the coat wom by Stephen when he was kill- ed and exhibited the bullet hole. Hill-abort) river at Mt. Stewart. 1M1‘. Rosa Blgott stated that he bwrier of some ‘valuable nun; laficijnd u yvellginterestcd‘ I u; uifu industry. in did not consider that, the proposed m m. Stewart bridge would in- terfere with or ruin land. as was alleged in a resolu; span‘ any marsh Suspicious Eye‘ Moscow, June ‘ ‘g9.-(A.P,$-§A_ fort was being made in the hops and called him a ‘rvflc twine}? and do to me." Says There H's Life (Canadian Press) the ages to come. Inwcll A detective testifled that when _ he was about to take Mn. Barney. to the police station after tho shooting she struck him in tho face Later she apologised, and- bcfore they left theta was; 44lo- phone call from her mother, Lady- Mullens. Mrs. Barney laid-whim, he testified, "now you know who my mother is. I think you'll n94: little more careful imwhatvyou say During‘ the hearlngSlr» Bernard Spllsbury, . famous -pathologist - who. bu figured in many inuydgltcguqgr . testified that it w.“ unlikely that, . Stephen had shot himself. Ho said ha did not think the revolver could -hl.-",D!Bn,§llccbargcd during ,a It-fllkllc 101' ltd possession u Mn. Barney had told the police it was. On Mars FLAGSTAFF, Aria, June 20— Earl o. Blipher, Lowell oiiiimtpry scientist, pointed to thbvf-NOILIIID-v We" PM“ "#3115651. 179th! probable likeness of‘ ‘tlic- earth in observatory studies of Mars date back 25 years, when Dr. Percival Lowell first came to Ariz- water ofijtlie marshes. ‘ll-sic viqw ‘v93- cgnu-ally concurred, in. ‘ The following petition was drawn lip-and it was carried unanimously, copies to bc forwarded-w the Prov- incial Government.» the Press of Oherhitebown and also a copy accompanied; by a letter to Mir. S. T. Gallant, Inspector ,0! fisheries, asking him w protect the inumu oitbcaiiahcrmenz- "We the undersigned people of Mount Stewart andwiclnity sup.- pcrc the move made recently by the, bridge and pmtest againlt a move made at Cherry Hill objecting to the PNDOIHI span. r ~ A "We consider a new cpan of vital importance because: . l. The ,. aboltaau is a ser- ious menace in the fishing industry. It has caused the channel wut of Mt. Stewart bridge to fill in and u a result we believe that thou!- ands of dollars lrc iogfuch p‘: by. our fishermen. i £11119 present aboltcau. we be- lieve hu caused muicli- itlflllllt‘ water and has created a very fav- orable breeding ground for mocqu-i. “We consider the Mann-holder's tion passed Friday at cherry Hill. He thought that the new railroad dump and double aboltcau were _ sufficient “go keep back the surplus (‘F- gar-ding a span in Mount Stewart "W915. M",- Jstlfivli weir. Jouvh McBride. JohlrjlcBi-iqc, Jqggpb ‘as well. In the European studios, Follow peace with all men even ii‘ you cannot overtake it. us more perfect beauties are. They are capable of almost infinite var- iations, provided they are actresses by the way, acting ability is the first consideration. A novice, no matter how lovely, seldom gets as far as a screen test." child. and whatever the parentage of those in our care, they ithem- selves are blamcles and a faithful few arc endeavor-lag to care 101' them and fit than for the JWYHBY of life. ’ These are difficult days but they are not improved by idle worryin! over tham-"Never give up is the Secret of Gl0ry"—Oui' Ilcw are skutgling to win through for the Children and youflymvlthy Que" J Quality We deal rn an mun: and nan, but inbnc quality-that in, 1h; n” but. That ll why lo [Iggy Q1 Q" customer: leave their coal need: u. ll in tlrely to Ill. They know our meth. W. i}. Gilli: 8i 00. PHONE 0f 0d 1'16 the puncture after which the irrit- liAli 1|. And the owbcn of luch faces arc niilhllfldtlllclmutrolcc it 1nd help will l-MRUUIWQ; that “m necking the pleasure o! others. we fill to the full our own mellllm." Hare is a good opportunity to‘ do good for ill own cake: be always Faithful very much remember why not Judge Cline holds um dllnlty and the respect oi discriminating per- sons, are the most important aa- sets of a woman in public life. "I don't approve of women in public life wearing masculine at- tire," she éatd. "Once a. woman en- ters the court room, the business office, ‘or wherever her 10b may be, in garb that resembles her broth- er. she liiudlCBDS and detracts from her success. _I believe molt women will agree with inc.” '1 know al1mcnwlll."._ . Judge Cline brnndcdll "fool- ish" women who sought to affect a masculine appcaranca.._ ‘tflhoy may bring notnrletyrbuf. nova: in- fluencepand woman in high office should remember that their ac- dftbcrcwunoplant life the oxy- . WGQXI. ma. His theories on the canals of Mars have been accepted 1n all but a few quarters, Slipher said. More has no occur, Blipber uid, and is probably three fourths desert. The earth's oceans probably will gradu- ally grow smaller. its desert more expansive‘ anfin eons to come it will assume the lppearnncc 01 Fluent-day Marl, he Illd. _ It would be lmpocciblcyllipbcr believes, for free oxygen to exist on Mars without lifa of one type or another. The equatorial region; of Mars seem to be heavily covered with vegetation. which taku on a deeper blue-green shade" u lum- mcr advances. "Inasmuch as water. air and warmth are found, it =1: logical tn suppose life likewise exists}! Slip- hcr continued. "Vegetable mattnr is .1 ognltant source of oxygen and gen- would long ago have been Ila-- porbod by rocks and colt". .. yur. Jmnmlmnuirci-“mmi _ Ban in South uricuj,,ui_§i,.'nurr lhDougalI protect unfair and uncalled for be- cause their property is now pm. tcctad by the Railroad Dump 1nd dmiblo IbORDlILIhIQh‘ wu prov- lounlymuaopm lpln. “Be it therefore. resolved that W‘ Mmnclv approve of the pro- Nlfid min and ask our Governi- mmt to continue the project. (Signed) George‘ R. Clark, hank Fochan (marsh holder). Bmlth. Brucc-Madomlck, a. an‘. Wbwlld. 1:. P. out, James .1,‘ llcmtwfi J05]! $11K]; DQVIQ Jgmi, w. w. oiom. nun: Jay, mung] crmiiuauumicu urimn, “an”. Mnn; William Griffin, mgingd» ‘Mflwnld. marl rnmnun, "W "m"? Aflloclr. rem" Wlllh, John ‘Rainer; Johnathon Afflcck, . ammo Cook. Iilrnclt lirmuaern, wifii-IFWIW- h 11 Pinon. m; 5111!!!!- 'Wll!lnin McIntyre, LQIIQ WM» ‘MM mum. John a.‘ "Mifllrr-m-uuauuei our-k, w“. 1km mind. Winnlc ' Dllllll Mobmlglll, ‘lump Stewart lilbkcham, 15mg" mg.‘ T‘, Thomas David ' Glfllhlllll: Kww- Mr- J. Meimmu, rm. .1. -~ Attract!!!» l@=_!»-'!*i='ii?# r,liii~ ma" .:r""....,....'-..- 9 mafia were“ - “Biowu {beautiful woman}; on: ' beauty-i- {mt Jlicy notkpcww node. you an ht. why not do ‘when tbouandcolwomcnbnve donetc g ‘ofunwanmedfutf fi I t: =l Now you catfish ‘at flit ' was plyhnndridl o dollar! to 'a'-- iifirfilfinr“ "fun “iifirfiuu...” _¢-__ J- E ‘PlUWY-‘G- a. Morrison, m; Johnathon .- Afflcck, Mrs. pnng Jill; Mrs. Joiur-llcnkllkimrs. Jclm Garnhum. Jdhn-"Gubburn, Mn, u, Mvfiv. Ellis McKay. l-r. w. mg“, Fmi-li-W- McKay. Boy Jay. Mrs Rev Ravum puny. Lena Afflcck John Mclkichern, R. Walsh, am, Jlmvs Wflllh. M. G. Walsh. George 187.. M11- George Jay, D. J. V. Mo. Wfllld- Rfiiklnald MacDonald, Romauld MacDonald, MlyMcnon. aid. Clarence McDonald, ma. Jamel Dunn, Herbert Dunn, Ralph mm, Ines Dunn. Catherine mung, Lillie McDonald, Margaret. Mg. lntyre. Mrs. Earnest Mcmaohem, lQW-;/8tfl7l1't:- Mcllltliem, M“; Mcmchcrn. wblorlcy: McEachei-n, A191! MCEGChCHI, Edwin. “@5353,” right," 11 ell you that :e wom Lt ha did . I John E. McAssey, Wendie McAssey, ago. but l! Mrl. Daniel MbAsscy, Daniel Mc- "dthemc Agéy, Mrs, mm,“ cook guru 1's knee! David Plcoti. Mrs. n. .1. Malachi _ Mrs. William N. McLeod. Mrs. I W. W» Glover; Lea Fisher, Pater Uwygg, iaged Mrs. Petcr nwyrc, Lmq Hum (march holder). Mrs. Lane Pigcu, ma. Roy Ircbrdidioy Learnt, Mrs. n) 590m: Clark, Bertie Clark, Mn, 1, Jung n. C-.--.0Wwi:.l\bs..~-nluander Mar-tin, propeller u All“ Martin. Allister Martin, w; Saint-Joli! m?" A‘ "Milky. William m- ed hereto- 3011118. Marion McKenzie, "Mon- rushed into fugue Pinon, Mrs. ~uwur pigm, s as it m Mrs. James Luna; Percy Griffin, for Saint Mrs. William N. Griffin, J. "T." Tim- o occupmtc, m!!!» . Timothy. - Roumard, - Mary Mawhinniiy, Roumnrd, Mrs. A. J. Grant, Lur- i, wu hurt. nastine Grant. Mrs. J- A. Barrett, own gmic J. A. Barrett. Mamie Mfllntyrg, i John» McIntyre, Jcym _J_ M-gmgym MYl- J. Mclnty". mnir McLeod, Davidson A-ifleck. Walter Affleck, rm. A. u, Afflcck, A. u. Affleck, (lhhrlli fioldeirlffifohn A, Mgbon- lldrflnirsh linden.‘ Mrs. .1. ‘A; "tll-‘mlld- w! Jlv. Mrs. miauy, 3°“?! W- Jly. Mrs. Robert W. Jay, Daniel Hlmdrahan, Wilfred m. Kmev. nod Afflock, Mrs, rm Affleck. Vick, Mcxetney, Jgggph Mini-Pun ‘iii-clings, rm. you, II ' . Mrs. Jocepirmgan, J. A, m. Dqgflld. M11- J A- McDonald, n, .1: McDonald, E. McDonald, Mm n 111113011416. James MbNtlly, may ilcrhllv. Mrs. Jam! Mumiiy, urn. mm Marianna, ma. minim m. HCKGDIII. Dlnlg] D_ Bil-t’, ‘ha. Daniel D. Birt, Mn. Jane 1mm, (QQYIILhQIdBI-l- . join up now. assured and your assistance needed. Garden-thin "Mary, cmtrary" of grand opera fame- her favorite "urinal" again. the Chicago Civic Opera Company to "wriu a book and ride a mule" Cleveland's Stadium. ' The producers announc- lhdil lcbcdulcdtoarrlvc in New York m Juno If. She will head the out for the presentation oi "Carmen" which will open the lummar sauna and will ling in tho lam-In l1 ha, your welcome is MARY GAIDIN RETURN! CLEVELAND. June 20- Mary Mary, quite outcfntlrcmcnttbcing tiona either pave or, obstruct the way for the x womcrfwbo . follow them." . , . ma. Robert Barr, who ‘was decor-J H and by Queen yictbria icg dlltiii- gull-bed nutlinl, _ Boar War. u dcadbm in m- ‘Ill-ll; __ non wan uuaclmla . smammona. Anal-lune" ao-fl’ $141M. livflnclhb at the clone of the warywbnt _w_ltl_,i. ~ .».fifl. C. J. llflllmic, 19mg ‘mum! KI" 01111:. Willard Mitchell, a}... nil C. Clark (mama holder). John - - 7- 3543111. Rudd Minsk, m“, . nmaanm-r. w. i. momma, w. "if, ' llblbbdyl-l. I‘. “chm, 1,, 1L 50g, Cbltbvlhfltlllh. A. J. Grant, "°"h°"=' ‘Ilmmim. Inrcln m. gm"- lfn. John .1. 1| t mi. truce McCormick, Colin u, f“ 9- llvbvmld. In. wom-c llilb Glifltn, who mi. you‘ left Corsica, will be a headliner in locond annual season outdoor opcn in the Municipal, today she bu already caiied' ._ om Brackley 2 GUY OPEIYIAIG. ' Tail slloonis“ il-lottetown on way" lb “it Beach. , RODD, Proprietor “M11. ‘uh. rim: damn. m ‘Wflhm Iflwuu Glrnhum." m. Olrllhllm. mm ormin. u‘ '_3~ D0116. A. D‘. Doyle, In, mun 41th:. In. lumen luau,‘ We. Smith, Charles Mil-l malarial-litre. ‘In Bflflg, m1‘ "P"?! Berni. Uibcn ue- ' mama nunn. Inn Merriam.‘ Dr. a n. mun. Percy‘ Amok. Francis» Arum. rial.‘ in... 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