ma WN coanniiw s.‘ Evening Gowns Begin to Shine » For Coronation NEW YORK. July 28-0-littering lame gowns reflecting the brilliance which the coming coronation of King Edward is expected to lend to the roar mode were exhibited in I display of British fall evening fash- ions. The collection, dcligned by alan- don manufacturer, Barn Cohen. featured evening and dinner gowns given such names as "Queen Mary“ "Electrics" and "Glamour." Most of the gowns were designed with slender nttcd diaphracnis. ,( slightly trained skirts whose full- ‘ - mass was concentrated at the back Jones Family mm LA IT . , . SPINCII '.l'IiACl!—- VlIA3lNIA' BRUCE IN “ iiiun-iieii mi " -we - » -vm°°- CO_it1I£l)! TODAY ONLY 3-7-9 P. M. nlnsaidiianl. CLARK GABLE JEAN HARLOW MYRN-A LOY in “_WIFE VERSUS SECRETARY” ALSO - - - NEWS AND CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY THEY M ‘DAD . 4 -. THEY IE“ HIMI, Romance i8_W|IO| they 'v(cnI.—.-. and they get"_it'.._.. Iilfprlolelyl -‘V-GREATEST I cup d MORSI-325 TE_A Two Million Dollars Worth of Fun and Beaufyl high in the front and low in the back. A cluster of flowers generally adorned the decollew. some or the gowrisglesmed shim- mering molten gold or silver as the mannequins d through the mom. A copper and silver lame splashed with big orange and black flowers and a silver lame with a blue and black flower pattern, both of which were topped by short jac- kets, were outstanding for brilliance. O Climb on the roller-coaster. folks, for the fastest ride through funland you've ever enloyed. Watch a horde of beautiful girls close in on Eddie...sway to the rhythm of the season‘: liveliest tunes . . . thrill to the moanin' M‘ Roses Return to Bridals Heralds ronnou. July zn—.r:mr:.-. have It- turned to fashion in London as ., "wedding flower" after having hem out of favor since the war. Dressmak re Western Visitor Impressed By dpflidid Crop Mr. a.ndMrs. W. O. Macrhae. of Calgary, who have been spending presents MATINEE 16c - 27c low of torchy Ethel Mormon .. . Parkyakorkus in the nearest zaect for 2 hours of delirious funl SAMUEL GOLDWYN \ id PLUS MICKEY MOUSE '4 THURSDAY — F DAILY8—7—9P.M'.: with I-net Meamaiusl EDUCATING PATH A "\ EVENING 27c - 33¢ - 38c . ‘—' Teachers Play Student Roles ____ (By The Canadian Press) 'I‘CiR(:f\"I‘O, July 28 -Schcoiroom proc; iirc—'.vitii p‘.ay'ing siullxnts l‘OlC‘S—i\\'0llld dclgiit any pupil's heart. And that‘. exactly what is going on at JIIl'\iS Collegiate here with 360 “.<clioo1m:.i'nir:" taking the summer course in music given by the (lC‘;:Til"ll‘i“lli of education The yoimgsisi-5 would c‘ap their hands in g cc they watched them questions put by the iirtructors and sometimes make mistakes. They would give a. merry laugh, no doubt. if they could find the spfcial tea- chcr snapping licr ‘.‘i.nv;crs. They would enjoy seeing illC‘m scramble to put the music notes sung by the c0ntlu(“.0r;, of the co. 5? in the right placc in the s‘a\‘ei; in thcirl In one classroom with tvro in a‘ seat. and some perchcd on w'ii:l:~.\\'- sills, the teacher-students arc S?‘- inz a lesson in ear traiiiiitg and writing down the nctrs as U103! are 'sung. In another il‘.(‘f.' are singing: at sight without accontpanirricrit to‘ new rong. In it classroom down’ a me lives of. the great composcrsj and analyzing the qiiaiities of thc_ music they Wrot/:. Farther d”rvn) tiie hall there is a lesson in har—, mony, elsewhere there is cm in‘_ voice culture. . , bcr of it is acting as teacher. While . i . .. t. in cageriy rnisf‘ ‘.ll9ll‘ hands to answer‘ the imtrucwr occumm 8' Sea one corner at the back in the cap-i acity of critic. Traindlaughter For Big Splash’. PORT CREDIT. Ont. July 28-. the hell they are learning about: In one class a mcm-‘ i ("nsidcr preferences and wait. for iii: right type of child before ful- illling a rcqutst. They make sure ll child is mentally normal and physically hcalthy; but. they usual- lv with-hold information about the child's immediate ancestry. Tiity don't want to handicap the (-iii‘<i with an unhappy associa- tion in the minds of the foster parents. or with expectations that may nrt be fulfilled of some here- ditary talent. Tiicy do rot look for wealth or )/‘ tion on the part of foster par»- f".liS. but for character and sim- n“icity and affection, Miss Clai- 1Tii'§ll.’l‘ says. An interval is allow- crl for ii trial of the arrangement. Tiicii. when the adoption has been complstcd. there should be no "fo‘low ii-~" of periodic investiga- tions or ii‘~'.i’i‘Zc.=. as this will make the foster parents feel the child doc.” ‘t really belong to them. The BllH‘.0l‘ also warns applicants not to clcal with any agency that Matinee llc-27¢ . °'““’-‘° REX & R‘lllTY THURDAY ..FRlDAY—SATl.iRDAY pain we — 1.00 — 3.45 P. SATURDAY IMTIIEE 2.30 P.M. Ill MEMORIAM ATTRACTIONS Comedy wwnrnr. IS ALL STE! ‘.‘l'2'K‘ '.‘ M. Evening 27c-33c Halifax Port Arrivals SUNDAY, JULY 26. AB.BIVALS:— Lady Drake Zlrom Local Harbour’ Barge No. 2. from Local Harbour SAl'LlNGs:— Celtic Mcnarch to Montreal. Barge No. 2, to Local Harbour VESSELS IN BERT“ :— Celtic Monarch, discharging Barge No. 2. bunkering. Lady Drake, loading Kongrhauz, loading .)Q VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE}:- July 26-—Poriia from Nfld. ports Chedabucto from Halifax 27—Cor'nwa.llls from Montreal Fort Townsend from New York Fort Amherst from St. John's Ciss from Jamaica Cavallo from New York Newfoundland from Liverpool 28——l~'l£o from Halifax Dom. I-lalsyd from Halifax 30~l3atory irom Gdynia 31-Newfoundland from Boston Aug. l—Llonel from Montreal silverieak from Far East Dom. Shipper from Halifax Cardigan Head and Vicinity The abundant hay crop is well advanced in this vicinity. ~'I'he road from Cardigan Head to home valley has been widened and rebuilt, and is a great im- provement to the vicinity. The Guardian is pleased to re- port that Mr. Aneas McQuaid, Cardigan Head, has fully recovered from his recent illness. Mr. George Macmilay, Cardigan Head is employed with Mr. Nor- man MacMilliin, Aibcrry Pains. Mr Dick Boyce and Miss Adeline Webster of Boston, Mass. motored to P. E. I. on tlici: vacation the guests of Miss WGb.u".C‘l"S parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Webster, Car- dlgzm Head. Mr and Mrs. Fran‘: Godfrey, Cardigan Head, were in Charlotte- town recently. Miss Bernice MZ1cAl'l.ll\ll‘ has re- iumed to her home at Home Vai- ley after bocri visiting in North River the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell. Conzrutulaiions are extcndcd to Mr. Francis Muolntyrc of Lorne Vn'lcy on the comhfc-tlon oi‘ a bolu- tifui‘. new house. All work of this home has been done by Messrs. Murdock, Walter and James Mac- MIC HAEIL MCDONALD when the people of Clear Springs were informed on Sunday, June 28th that Death's Angel had surn- moned Michael McDonald to his eternal reward, it was generally conceded that that community had lost one of its most highly-respected the summer on the Island are leav- ing tomorrow for the West convinc- ed that nowhere have they seen so prcsperous and happy a people as the Islanders. Drops are amazing everywhere in the Province. Roads compare favourably with other parts oi’ Canada and the United States. It is Mr. MacPh:e's opin- ion that prosperlty is no longer round the ccmar but has arrived as evidenced by the bountiful harvest in prospect. Wesienners rightly 1091: upon the Island as a farmer's citizens, while his immediate family had been deprived of a. faithful hus- band and dutiful father. Born at Clear springs 86 years ago. Mr. McDonald had enjoyed good health throughout all these years so that when his slight indis- position of the past six months was not. considered seriously, we may say his demise came with shocking suddenness. He was a man sound in character and above reproach in life; a gentleman in every sense of teh word and when death came it found him unspoiled by reputation and uncorrupted by his long intim- acy with the world and well may it be said that the world is better for having known Michael McDonald. The early life of Mr. McDonald was spent in the pursuit of the cal- ling of his fathers, namely, farming and fishing, but in these atmos- pheres he was not satisfied and in 1895 he heard the call of the west and for the next twenty years the Colorado gold fields claimed him as one of their own, where as one of the real pioneers of the rush he was quite successful as well as nobiy up- holding the reputation of the "iron men" of that period. Upon his retum home he was more or less in retirement, but was always ready to welcome and enter- tain the friends of his childhood days and to relate in no uncertain terms the Joys and sorrows of his adventures. He lczwcs to mourn their loss, his widow (nee Mary Gillis), three sons and one daughter, namely, Daniel J. and Stephen of Boston, Mass, who arrived home for the burial; Frank on the old homestead, and Mary A. of Boston, Mass. Another son, John J. predeceased him nine years ago. His funeral to St. Maragret's Church on July lst was largely at- tended and was a fitting testimony to the esteem in which the - ‘i was held in the community. Re- quiem Mhss was celebrated by Rev. A. L. Sinnott of Rollo Bay, assisted by the Pastor, Rev. K. C. McPher- son. who had previously administer- ed the lest rites of the Catholic Church to Mr. McDonald. The pall- bearers wcre: Messrs. Percy John- son, A. J. McDonald, Peter McDon- ald, Wilfred McDonald, Joseph Gil- lls and Hugh MoDougall. The hearse was driven by Stephen Gulls. —Rest in peace. paradise free from the puts that take such a heavy toll in their country. closely resembling Mr, R, 3- Bennett in personal appearance. Mr. MacPhee said that the people of Calgary were not able to under- Stand the Political upheaval in the began the revim by having weddiing gown matami woven with rose piittciiis. Floral. took the hint and displayed no“. quets of roses in place of the am- tere lily slvrazhs W1h’.2llhWV€ fclgned too long. As a result. bridal fashions have become more rornaritie, 1 gm Bouquets of perfumed red you seem to create a warm atrnospiim of happiness as against the chilly beauty of rnadonna lilies stiifiy tied with silver ribbon. In keeping with this cnhnge more color is creeping into bfldgi retinues. Blue, green, yellow and pink chiffona are being chosen in place of the silver tissue so popular at rebruary weddings. Maritimes as in ma Bennett's Mme C133’ he is regarded not as a politician but as a statesman with- out peer in the British l<2rnpir-e; ‘It is human to err therfore the Mari- timers must be very much so in- deed." Mr. and Mrs. MacPhee in- W01 *0 Spend next summer in the British Isles. NEW COLORS IN IIOSIEBY ABE NAMED Fog, pm“, Some of the new heal for fall include: saunter-K}; lar beige, to wear with brown, green brownish wines. grey and tweed mixtures; and Burrna—-a neutral b"°""“v l° W951‘ with medium turd dark neutral browru and _ other new shades are: cars ciga- —a. rich nut brown to wear wm, worm brown. wine, raisin, ru.5t,da,x-k 37¢?“ Ind blank: Alserla—a. clear llsht brown. to wear with rust, aui- umn leaf shades and black; beaver —-a. high-style dark brown, to wear- with dark browns, “dregs of wine," dark greens, vintage tones and black: sen:rita. another new shade, 15 50": “Shiv 59189. to wear with white or evening colors; and Bar- celona. is a neutral greyish brown, is: wear with wine. brown. blue; or ac . “PIC'l'1.'ItnsQUri PRINCE EDWARD ISLE" The 51:11‘) is Shlnirlg brightly in mg 57. The day lshot and yet abreezeis l>9-$1118 by. The waves are rippling o'er the rocky strand. All nature seems most perfect and most grand. The red soil in the distance lend a perfect setting to the 5cene_ And I can view the distant hills. like l'rlenad‘s emerald green. The day has Just begun. all nature seems smile, Upon the quiet restfulness of grand Prince Edward isle. wannzx aiwva scnoor. cnosms At the public examination of Warren Grove school the pupils were examined in the various sub- jects by the teacher, Miss Elynor Ackland, and after a splendid les. son period. the visitors were further entertained by the following pro- gram. which was capably presided over by Mrs.I-Iarry Scott: Recitation, Welcome-—Kler owes Dialogue. What Are Little Girls Good l"or——Baasic Owen, Berth; Molyneaux and Neila Ma,cLaine. Riacita.tlon—Erio Owen. Recitation—Hiida Stevenson. Dialogue——-Studying For The mt, —Maudie MacLaine, I-Iilda Steven. son. Neils. McLaine and Bessie Owen. Recitation—Leighton Larter. Dial-gue. Country Couslns—Leigh. ton Larter. Neila McLaine and Bertha Molyneaux. Maudie Mar.-.Laine was presented with a. grade VIII public school cer- tincate, and the following prises donated by the North River Wom- en's Institute and the teacher were distributed: Senior English—l-Illda Jewell. History—Mellick Warren, Hilde Stevenson (equal). Health Reader—Me.udie McLairie spelling improvement — ielghtoa Larwr. Writing improvement — stirline Molyinea . Junior, English—Bessia Owen. British I-Ifstoi-y—Bertha Moly- neaux and Bessie Owen (equal). Geography — Bertha Molyneaux. Neils Mi/Laine. Prize for department contest- Bessle Owen. Neat scrilizler contest — Hilda Stevenson. After the distribution of the prin- es Mrs. Scott expressed the app”- ciation of those present for the pleasant afternoon's entertainment. and then called on Hilda stcwnsnil who rs-echoed complimentary '9' marks in an address. while B65513 :-3:‘ '-:2 . ' C.\'P)-—M . L. .1. Si‘ the of this'« “ 1 _ . t I " f‘, ,_,fcL,)C.‘_"ff,_lf;r, §;“;,§e 3,239“ ,§“,‘g i 'm,,,,,_ ,5 H: mom... ,,,°f,‘,, ,_',,.,,~,u.,.._.,i ,’.°”.}}S',‘ff,,_,‘,‘,‘.‘5Vhe‘f,"}',",,°,:‘, ,,° .,,’,',‘,‘,’,',‘§’,‘, MONDAY» -W1-Y 17- 1»‘~’°d- carpenters of Mme Valle’! -—-—————— t—r;§§b3u:Wc§eyzi;4B:;§:aun. Mon- ow... on behalf of the pupils ure- nbie to iixitch iiieir tcaclicrs bcuigiyoun; daughter. fond oi pitting her‘ offeriiig if the foster parent feels ARmvALs:_ Mwuzod Brs cmpenwrs Mme NEW 555053 ' " “Y ‘ ‘ Bfihlkd Ml“ Afiklfllidd Wlglmfi :22; Laughl. how 0.0 mach mem_ ‘swimming strei:g’h and skl‘l i:ici=ned to give it ‘ ' 1€&l«h€f handbag 33 W ‘ V ' againm chalcngtrsz even trying it1 Miss Gallagher a‘so recommends valley‘ are M "msem e“3”‘3“d 1“ If the 51”“ Y0“ “W0 501181“ 1'01‘ ME‘ FRANK Gmus “"5 ‘N M1!-'1 Ack1Bnd'-5 fflpiy W95 b"“"- ~"‘ '7 h’LI,;h€€hi 11:::5,t,?L,.f,<:11:? :3; dgxlout with George Young. Janet l“llin’t the child as soon as pos- Cwano ‘mm New York "mung 8- MW mm at Mr‘ Mm“ the gmwmg boy an mo long’ mm BOSTON AT AG! 83 it EXDN-Sfied ainoero words ofthanks. ' \' irlicre iiicv l'1J.‘ll for their thrce- ishenther has no coach or trainer «bin that it was n~'iC’i'iii'd. in “Old Port“ fuw‘ Don}. Macswam 5' Lorne valley‘ 8' tuck under the hem of the um‘ ward h : Ice cream and cak.e were "rzfig i’ ccnt imtwfoi mi‘k or chocolate and but relies on the supervision of her ghcck from accidental discovery Wily R 89 mm L003 HMO“! —— ser less and let him wear themthis m de m“ n meiiled he!‘ 0' and the alnizinir 0! ‘God 3*“ “T by, 1 k -v, [" rm i ~o ital-he, and moms, um, {ML what the chm knows Newfoundland from Liverpool Mr. Munro Macciraih, mrne way until after they are laundered. 9 E °f1“T&nk 011118 Med 33 King" concluded the program . 0“ 8 0 - c A PF ii» by S Fm - Between me shrinkage in the 1mm. years, retired C N. R. employee The address: Miss Eiynor Ackland. North Rim- Dear Teacher:—'l'he end oi’ Iii‘ other achaol year has come. today we are happy not only ‘* cause we are going to have a it‘/iii holiday, but that at the end of cu‘! vacation we shall have Y0“ W’ with us. If we have not made 5004 9’? greas with a. teacher of W“? “W”- aboutl will not hurt it: it secret makes Valley, was in the city recently. {for P. false relationship. —'"-— much as the igoys or girls wculdi As':ed what she thought do. And tli:~_v‘<I he very proud of the reduced di5l4m03 in W9 cm‘ their teachers if they could follow ndian National Exhibition them on into the auditorium to than swim this summer. Janet fid- licar the full nrscniby sing like a mltted it "Was 811 rlilhlv “lid '0‘ rust wave now rushing forth, now‘ the same m°“9Y fls D0101“-‘ Bill‘ receding, now imilntaining its lev- One ‘N118 1'1"“ mph‘! W “" 15 ‘°i cl. songs in unison, part sorgs and break my OW“ l'C°°Td °i °“° “°“’»l L-,_. mm‘ ‘13 minutes. for three miles." 1 The cnrolmtnt of 360 men and Mrs. Sh'~’¢3h€l'- WW“ “‘}3T"l'~‘W" some o{,ed, said: "All this training for BAlLINGS:- a native of Oharlottetown, P. E. I. which occurred at the home of his daughter Mrs. Dominic cbevarle in East Boston, on July 21st 1336 He was the oldest pensions. on the C. N. R. Railroad and had made his home with his daughter in East Boston for last few years. H0 is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Frank chevarle soc Cameron dry and the summer growing of the boy that tuck will have to come out befcre the summer is over. Mr. Warren MacDonald, mer- chant. Lorne valley, was recent‘y in Charlottetown on business. isyrians Serve Luscious Fare (By The Ganadlnn Press) TORONTO. July 28 — A Syrian <i.nncr given in Vimy Ridge to Local Harbour . ii :~ ii, if KNOWS HOW IT FEELS TO BE MILLIONAIEE ‘vlissus IN unarm- Reuiben Maocannel of Lorne valley was in Charlottetown recent- ly. The many friends of Mr. George virny Ridge. discharging Portia. discharging Lady Drake, loading Barge No. 2. bertli VVDIBTON-SALEM. N. C.. July 8 -—William 1!: Merchant knows how it feels to be a millionaire for a v.-cméh in the course. ‘ this city is dc‘ oa ailo. loading M cued mm van day. Merchant received a dividend st. Monciori, N. B. and Mrs. (1 tierice to uide 115. W9 ii“ whom l‘.fl\'C come from outside on-‘.sw1mmins Cgnlesls "lily 5'53"‘; $32‘ §__'“b'-"l bl’ "The H°"‘° M“k°"" m Nezvfoundland. discharging plzased to repcfrt heeis fcfceoveriglg cheque “om B company 1“ wmch D°miIiic Chevuie, East Boston ::t‘y ngurselves ts) blame. for W‘ L“-r1o—tI‘-are are a ‘cw from as 181"“ W“-“ed .i3“°” l° “"”‘Y “ ' Wt‘ _G10b’—‘? xomghaug, loading mpmy from ms moem “mess he owns a small block of stock. It Mass. also two sons, William A. hgvg not failed in your duty l0 I- i as wmiiii-.og—witli a large co. , lieve it will help Very much in ‘"F‘li‘5l., in the drawing-room. rosy . ' was made out for 81.000.014.150. and Giliis East Boston, and Bro Philip In Dartinz we ask you to Mt“ tsr from llo:'t2‘crn Ontario and‘ tetwhinz the ¥°‘"‘€5‘°r5 W ’““5“‘‘ “Ned Pistachio nut-5 wervnassed. vnssnns om: TG .aa.ruvr::— About roriy invited guests mot- ‘”°l’"‘V 5‘9“°‘1 ‘W it“ “°°°““'Y °" °lT°'°"i°- °n'-"i°i0m=1’1y1"I'|nk these rim with our 5°“ W‘‘“‘’‘‘ m the art of swimming. when mm‘? of 9,-hém ‘calm to swim there viii be acci- ill(‘l'l. sealed at a long refectoryi ‘.a'oic in the drawing-room. we were rlizd with dishes of ripe dives cured in sa't in flcials. It should have been for $14.50. He returned the cheque. rsitli nl‘ part". of the province gen-. r:':r" Olllis. Canadian Press operator of Moncton Times Office. The body will be brought to Borden Point, P. e, very happy holiday. Your pupils of Warren ored from ironic Valley and vicin- ity to the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Macxenzle, Charlottetown, Clhv the. for fewer ca es of drowning ‘ my duu-Sh!/Gr swims (“'fll‘.'§ fr iiidicatts July 2'l—Chedabucto from Halifax ii __. UNDER. CONTROL li .. List year there l‘, iii the r . ‘dents. When 5950151 Syrian camwgmg mm Momnll sd h , E. I. for Interment and will pass --~- “'3; ,' ,Wi5i,.mon or 250 .nd up; with a crowd cheering her on 1_»‘ir_ishion. green olives, radishes, hora Port Townsend “om New York 1v;":::‘e“1§ “‘:yh(’)‘Ii1f,rti’f“Iaf_r°a:‘]dd;"‘;‘;° through Moncton Thursday‘ a.fter- Borden Point. for the funeral N: lirrl s: ~r:n O\'t‘l‘ ii considerable cannot hell) Uimkmil "“““:“‘;“‘: ii0€UVi’<‘s 0! finCl\0V‘Yv 1°b5l/91‘ “"2 Fort Amherst from st. John's Cakib Nicholson M1‘_ and Mrs‘ EDMONTON. July 33-(OP)—All noon accompanied by his daughter Gulls has many friends on? Eh. ,,,.,.g..1 of _,_.,.,,., mm 30 The come boys and girls and even adu s Ar“ tuna fish. and the typical bread 0. W4,” mm Jam,“ mm mm and’ M1.‘ and M“ J: forest fires in the central and nor- Mrs. Dominic ciievarie and will be who will learn with regret °l hrs 10 1,3 m,3§(r_,. ougsidc the sup. studying her swimming form’ Syria in flat cakes cut. into wed- Rm "om Ham“ Mncmchol ml of Boston M535 them 5°¢“°“-5 01 A1b°1'W- mcludinfi Joined there by his other da “ passing away. ‘Pioneer Pm‘ erviror, P. T. Marshail of 3imc0¢- ‘°’W"“’-" ‘hey "Y ”° °°py h" E” “"0 *‘ T""- Dom. I-{a‘syd from Halifax who ar spendm their vacation iii i m” °“tb'°“k M“ s"'“"d°"' W“ °’ M” ""‘"“‘ °“°"‘“° "“° Vi“ 3° "° °°PY’ - ~ -» __A_;:#-—-;—_:_—-———————-- "m the United states. she add- A-1-hen came E gr”; Remmuche 80_.BMo'yA “Um Ody”. this it’: “I T18 1 gzocky Mountain House. are now . ed, "a very small percentage of salmon blanketed in ,, sauce made V C“ l’- ‘C '~‘l/C11 “E Was 899"‘ under control. ofllclals of the pro- 3l—Newfoundlarid from Boston Aug. l—l..lonel from Montreal in d3“°i“8 and E150 ii dilllliy 1111101’! ‘. vlncial forestry service said here to- ~ to 12 of agc children up years WM Served by the htmiess 5651-59136 ’ day. Several have been put out. t mg be t wlmmmg of olive oil, sesame seeds pounded know anYh *1 “ 5 in a mortar, and lemon Juice. with Professional cards If. s. nannies, ll.A.. c.p.i..c.i{.if certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping eyeteina installed or revised —-——- at up Most, of them are afraid of H, “sh W3 3 o 1.10 mm, d b? MW 3- MOCBHMU find M1301 ' -———-——.._ the mm, because they hnverrt snfommd :1 n_,$"§*om:f“' om‘; ]53l‘l;‘e‘rin;1k“fI'Ornnl;;i; flu“ $nnaxi)io Bhawiwliorne vauey. Is? Too CUNNING ALTOGETIIIB. been 9-¢°u5i0m°d ‘° ii “"1 “'° wed 1arge‘y or rice and lentils. 2_oiied'abucw from min: 8' “B as 0 mm’ N" P" ' After Mrs. Macxenzie was thank- & cu. parents do not 81Ve “Wm "‘“°h cooked tong and beautifully reaaon- M°“'*°T *0 T°mmY-If YOU dUD't 3-—Pbl't Amber-at from New York ad {of gm ‘,9 ieasam, owning b I. encouragement. We must thank d. _ 1‘y D is good ll call a policeman. chartered Accountant. gm‘. Young for popuimzing the ° ..Hommm W_m,,e was hm" . kznmi Johns spent at their beautiful home. the 'f‘ommy—And if you do 111 mi guests then departed to their homes, wishing their ‘ friends a. very pleasant trip back to U. B. A. Music was supplied by the Web- swr'e Orchestra 0.‘ Cardigan. sport. in this country by his seri- sational win in the Catalina chan- _ not swim some years IB°~ Thfilv feel. of his stirred. the boys and girla.to greater activity and there ‘ him we've got no radio license. Attention creamy yellow paste There was a salad of tomatom, i. .... , cucum- bers, onions. and parsley droaeed with olive oil and lemon juice, I in niciimona nun rim. 41. r. n. .3. in. 110 GIRLS SLIM IN ONI SCIIOOL typical Syrian salad. Dishu of one hundnd mu ‘hm ml in was a demand for better swim- . I AmmHmmu°m_.. gixnngmnigicggz :nn3i.:‘Il':‘ve‘-u_:|e:i J nfigeoi in south ales are The 5,,,,,di,.,, L. plensgd V, ,9-‘ F Profit. and Lose Aceonhte Computed. a sweet." Revelation was made by worried port’ that Mrs’ C‘ Ryan ,5 °°';;i O X m e n valeocing nicely at her home J. A. nan-Ietere cl “ Cardigan after a short ll‘mas. MONEY Ti. ALBAN fiiAW=i'.‘l{ '.‘. ~.. —?._______.._.. QUEEN msracrs near aux luau LONDON. Jul! 8—(0P)—Lmdy Hart Dyke. of Luilinptone castle, Kent, who recently entsrtained Trustee under the Bankruptcy llct Company By-Laws, Mlnutee. Annual Statement: and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates ’lilliii'l;,ii—_.iincestry ..-tfiililally Withheld -aw - Headmlatr Margaret Cook at Aberdaro County school prize- giving. Bhe said: "when a scheme to provide cheap milk was established in the school. 203 girls took advan- tage of it. The number has drop- ——“— i A. ll. Leonard or the Purina Mia. litiizabcth Macxensie. Boston mug, .-gun", Mm.‘ [mm M. is spending her vacation in Cardi- mg. ‘my, mum,‘ "egg" ,1 ‘M Kim. the west 0! he!’ brothel’. N0i'- life and for ranehoe, will give mm Mfl°K°Mi9- three illeeireted Iechroe on Prince U—¢.OP)— vhct-hor uiwt-ion Queen um and shoved her Mni- ped to seventy. --— Ellwenl Inland my week an ranch . v - " . Mt! tho Elli firm Mlhlllhed I‘ "I appeal to parents ti make Mi-53 Ann 5l“"V- 11- N- 0f NW nnnagenent and feeling. 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