i CAPITOL 1' llllAY and SATURDAY Shows 2:30 - '7'- 8:45 PAGE EIGHT llilflllflE EQWAIIII mlv ,- snvnm SHOWS DAILY All.‘ 2:80 - '7 - 9 m; i s u II““°"M B Ymmlru! o!‘ . _- -, n. PENNY EWARDS will Efl NEWS - DOG STORY COMEDY - CARTOON i-I .‘ i‘ s . ‘i ,tz-'A0$ m: IIBWICH. England —- (OP) — Pl’ , llnd horticultural society's an- show was the Bishop of St. vmdsbury and Ipswich, Dr. A averse-gar! Ho-DWER-LOVING BISHOP l WAY 1-1 izowlnner st tho East of g MP“ I ' . nu n v Wioiiihb “m; Felidl c; , Richard Brook. I-lis plants. cauliflower: and vegetables won him 12 awards and £9 is. (836.20) in prize money. din ssio sdvts. end auction sdvto. etc. on our Financial Page. . “KIOMIUNITY, 1M1 Rogers Bros. Silver plate sets and open stock. 0.11. Boehnor. Jeweller. lun- UOONNOB STAR! IN HILARIOUS 00MB!!! Reunitiilg Msrjorlo Main and Percy Kilbrlde, the never-to-be- forgotten “Mo. pnd Pa." Kettle oi ‘The Egg and I." and presenting the brilliant young comedian Don- ald O'Connor in a costarring role neatly tailored to hi: talents. the Universal - International comedy "Feudltf, Fussin’ and A-Iilghtinfi" a fantastic fable of the pioneer West opens today at the mince Edward Theatre. I The picture, produced by Leon- srd Goldstein, directed by George Sherman from D. D. Besuchampb screenplay of his Collier’: msg- szine story, presents O'Connor as a fleet-footed traveling salesmen I ' r of speed chasing a stage coach. ens who have been misjudgment with worldly assets. GIGS. footwork accepted a: hi: mark. Klibride as Miss M:in's suito team's droilery. Joe Besser has one of the film song, "Feudinfl masin’ and mghtinfl" is the Dviiuisr l Jersey ll. O. P. Report For July "Sportsmen qusrtette Prince Edward Island. both in the of 5.01% Kay—l53590—with l Wendybrook Hector. lbs. of fat, in 805 days. ' IOGN. DOB s I FLEISCHMANWS vusv I 0 Just right-from goldn-lwewa crusttothelssttendc-crtsmbl Perfectbaking resulhsnponible ovary timmifyou use dopmdsbh lfislschmsnnhYssshmcflgater- stions of Csnsdisn womlt have relied on Fleischmsnrfsforspeedy, dolicidtssbsking. If you‘ bake st homo: get ‘Flelsohmsnn’: Yeast m your nest bokinglfleehowfostitwcrhsh hslpyouwrnoutmaso-ntfilng. broadened rolls.- Yeaforbeldngtlsstfsslmplydoll- oiomandimotowlnprslsqyou who is shanghaied by the town of Rimrock when he display: a burst He is impressed into the annual marathon against Big Bend, which has been consistently winning and lmpovcrishing the Rimrock citiz- backing their The race is a rousing. hilarious clknax of the plcvure with obstac- les that include a skunk. a. rattle- snake and other laugh-getting haz- The winner gets the girl. Penny Edwards. the Rimrcok meyorslty . m, -,,, t» My M-i- m zzizzl".tlsr*=:?if“ilz~.szlzr.i 0t er tang e rewar s. Kflmm_ O'Connor sings the old-time fav- orite, "Me and My Shadow," snd with Miss Edwards. "S'posin," and does some of the fabulously fancy trade- mskes the perfect partner in the most comical roles and the title hit P"°"“'°° m“? “l. The family of the late so»... Mao. Five Jersey cow: qualified dur- ing the month of July in the Cen- adlan Record of Performance in Fred Coles, at New Wiltshire. reported two two-year-oid heifers, 365 day division. Gol- den Audrey-IBOS-iii-produced 0.- 404 lbs. of milk, 374 lbs. of fat. with s test of 5.78% while her stsblemste, Dreaming Anna 2nd- IIVIW-produced 5.811 lbs. of milk. S47 lbs. e1 ht, "with l ‘tell: Edison B. Muich. at North Riv- er, was represented by Finn's record st four ears of age of 10,313 lbs. of milk, 516 lbs. of fat, in 365 days’. She is sired by the Superior Sire, Linbrae Elsie! Beauty-NAOM- qusliiied during July with s re-‘ cord made at seven years of age, for Albert E. Stetson, at Free- town, In 305 days. she produced 8,866 lbs. of milk, 400 lbs. of fit. ‘with a test of 0.17%. Mr. Stetson also reported a two-year-old. Lin- brae Yvonne‘! Afll-—15I3°9—Wiih s record of 5.530 lbs. of milk, 360 .____.__,__._..._ NATION’! BEING GIOUND! Canada's fishing grounds. both ocean and inland. are unsurpassed in extent‘ by those country. of any other otrosscssbll Prices. O. it. Ioohner, - @1111‘! nus; lloutegus shame. a m’ Vslleyflililetee Mrs. Ales’ Martin snd children Vslisyfioid west. spent some day: 0. Campbell. and other relative: in Freetown, PILL. During the put week Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sinclair. Hsverhiil, Mass. visited at Mrs. Sinclair's former horns in Valleyfield Fast, and silo her sister. Mrs. Wm. Mont- gomery, Vslleyficld West. Miss Mary Matheson, snd w. Seymore Mstheson from Mass. visited their mother at Grand- viow recently and were present at the funeral service of their father which we: held at the Valleyiield United Chisels. The shingiing of one side of the roof of the Institute Hell has been completed, work being done by Lloyd Fraser, W.A. ,Bruce, and Jack MacKemle. Member: decided to have them continue and do the other side oi the rosf also, as soon as possible. The July meeting of the Valley- field WI, was held at the home of Mrs. Herb MacKenzie, and ususl business dealt with. Members expressed sympathy with Irene Bruce and her mother, Mrs. W.A. Mr. Harry Van Busklrk and Mr. Ciemeth Nickerson agreed to take W. I. mcvtnbcrs to the District Con- vention at Caledonia. The follow- ‘. ing Valieyfield members were able to attend: Mrs. Herb MacKenzie. Mrs. Ciemeth Nickerson. Mrs. .5 Murdock A. Manhood, Mrs. Angus Martin. and Mrs. Harry Van- Buskirk. MscDonsld, Quincy. Mesa. were visitors st the home of Mrs. Jack when they were in Vsileyfield on MscPherson, Vslieyiield East. the occscion of their mother's funorsl service which was hold in the Vsiieyfield United Church. Vslleyfiold East and West School Districts combined for their annual school picnic. which was held this year at bower Montwlw- Th9 children enjoyed the sports, snd treats provided by their teachers, Katherine MacPherson and Irene Bruce. and also the P101110 WW" served by the women of the two districts. Transportation was ar- ranged for by the Women's In» stitute. ' ,,,,'[heie_ wss an attendance of ten at the annual school meeting of Valleyfield west School. All were leased with the repairs mode on he school. snd with the assistance received from the Department dur- ing the past year. The ‘report of the - pecto . A.A*. Gilmore, was rem by the Secy. Olemeth Nicker- son. Milton MacLeod was W901"!- ed trustee in place of the retiring trustee, Harry Vsn Buskirk. Recent Cmnmunion Services at vslleyfield Church were conducted by the pastor, Rev. A.C. Fraser. Hi: brother, Rev. Jss. Maser of Ospe Breton. we: guest limit!‘- Mra. Macvicsr and Milo Irene Bruce were organist: during the services. and there was o large at- tendance in tho choir. clmeoislly for the Sunday services. A special feature during the season was s Gaelic service. and Gaelic singing by m. John Campbell, also of Capo Breton. Over twenty parents snd former pupils and pro-school children were present at the Vslieytield West School closing snd enjoyed s short program p. rented by the pupils. under the direction of their teach- er, Irene Bruce. Reports were giv- en by different pupils on the year's sctivitiee in Junior Red Crow. Audubon Club, and woodcarvini- 0n behalf of the District Rev. A. C. lrsser commended the teacher and pupils for work done during the year. Tho children were pre- sented with prize: snd awards. also writing certificates end generous treat of candy by tho teacher. Sev- eral excellent and valuable gift: were presented by tho pupil: to their teacher. who ha: completed three years of service in this school. ~ _.__.._.__i__ NEW HAVEN W. I. The monthly meeting of the New Haven Women's Institute mot st the homo of Mrs. Cherie: MsoDougsll for the July meeting. Meeting opened by singing the ‘i066’ sud repeating the "Creed" in unison. Minutes were reed snd "Proved. sad signed by the pre- sident. ‘Secretory reported that two psrcole were sent to our sd- opted Institute in llnliaud. it was moved snd seconded that we psy Chsrlio rrtzzen for‘ trucksge of ice-cream st school filfllilll- Letter: of think: for fruit received were read from the foiiewio : llrs. Thorns: Dover- eeuI. Golden Weeks. ilrs. Lloyd Irluoil. Ire. Alton New- snsn. snd Mrs. Roland Bucbsnsu r. . It woo moved snd eecondodthst. ell bills be paid. It ws: decided to bold s deuce and refreshments in the sebooi on lfoudsy. July 10th. 1 Tbsreworstitbsndedisfor tboCsueorlund. it wssunovod end secondodthst minnow oom (es , _ , _ __ irnscusnnlsrtcsmnwrrs-rown THE EASIIRN GUARDIAN h A ' llilffllxltlyflfllllzlsrolalsserygablrsiieglgngym ‘QINTQNIIQEOIIQIIIII 'rt|e slum Glory l! . .......::.:‘".:"""......r'..."..".":'r......"" ".,.~ .,. ' I “"——"""" lsfiwrsoeonvrborostottteellslsurts: %'fi°'°"””,,h'l‘,'; loporstnlttlotlhl.lh'_ 0mg, . t __'__ _ Human!!! mu em u; mrsoasrr wsrca lsrsms mi“. mm . r “m: Ill U? ' 1118.” he said. with. e slight in- clination from the waist es he had stepped unannounced into her psrior. Ills voice we: deeper than she hsd expected it to be. “You were looking for eomo- one?" Eleanor irked in return. She could not help milling at him. "No. mum.‘ said tho audacious recently visiting her father, Mr. young man, "I wasn't. I came out to have e look at the. fields. and then I ssw you.’ Eleanor burst out laughing. "Do you mind?" ho inquired. “Why should It" she sskod. try- ing to sppesr u onscious of his flattering eyes. to the United States Government -as s. citizen and taxpayer you "The levee belongs have s. perfect right to be here." Though her words were common- place she was surprised to hear how rich and cordial her voice was. as though it had responded without any conscious direction of her own to his assumption that they were going to be Megs. "Good!" he exclaimed. osnor Wu fliinllinil. such s. goose. If ho behaves like this toward every girl he see: he can't have time to do much" else. The young men went on. "We probably have a mutual acquaintance who could int ucc u: properly. but in the mean ime my name is Kester Lame." "Iiarne?" repeated Eleanor. "Oh yes, of course! I've Just written a letter to you." "To me?’ He looked adorably puzzled. "How could I be so for- tunate? If I'd ever seen you be- fore I couldn't possibly have for- gotten you." she could not help it. be finished. I wrote the answer." "Oh." He nodded. gone by the first of March." Ho looked disappointed. you teli me you name?" "Eleanor Upjohn." "Thanks." Keste took off "Will you sit down?" Liktn “I have onu" - you were carrying it. days are deceptive." from her and held it ready. Eleanor warned. , . "I never catch cold." ed up st her. ' “Do you know.” ning?" asked. “Did you ever crank one of those th have M's?» she said. "If you don't Daisy?» "Because I like said Kester. "Let's take s ride." "a ride? Where?” ' "Anywhere. to help her up. slope, Kester howl“; M, and got into hi: car. fence enclosing an estggg, (To be continued) perspiratims srors ‘ ' Ollendlng Odor ' effectively -—- gently ' Always creamy, smooth. Harmless to normal skin I v.4. him \ . orrcelsllssr . " nuns-e an. soeraousaaai “Don't be silly," an’. retorted. but she was still laughing because "My father is in charge of this work and you wrote him asking how soon we'd I'm his secretary, so "You'll be glad to know." she ' continued. "that we hope to be ‘rhen. _ bightening. he ssld. "But that’: sl- most two months. anyway. Won't his coat snd spread it on the grass. l’ him more than she Wfliid have wanted him to guess. Eleanor indicated the coat over her um. “M. b"! you must put that on. I wondered when I saw you why These bright Without fur- ther argument he took the cost She sat down on hi: coat and Kester dispersed his big person on the gras: beside her. "11’; “mp;- Smport- ing himself on his eibowgplie 1mg. u ' ssid Eleanor, that youve left you: engine run. Without glancing at the osr he to snnuel convention. Luv. she thought. Extravagant. Maybe mu Wasn't so wrong. Aloud like to crank why don't. you drive g automobiles," Como on. Please!" He had lllmtled to nu mt and was eagerly holding out hi: hug; They scrambled down the levee hand. The w" been. to bump noisily over the ruis. Kester drove out of_ the cottoniisld snd into. the hishwar. ioltins elm: at s speed’ that we: unssfo and exciting, and ‘viii-flu! having the time of his 1th.. Eleanor chm‘ to 1m- "n, half frightened and half oxhiiargg. ed. till at last Keeter bogsn to go more slowly. She ssw that they had reached s high wrought-iron careful people demand. in the handler new bath size. STERLING W. I. The member: of Sterling Wo- men's Institute were entertained by Mrs. Dlois MseEwen st her home on Tuesday evening. July i2. The president. Mrs. Carl Woolner presided. Meeting open- ed in the ususl manner. Minutes of the lsrt meeting were readsnd discussed. send s florsi tribute zwheu s member or someone in the family ot-en Institute member passe: DWI)’- Interesting reports were given by the delegates. Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Green. who attended the Moved snd seconded that $3.00 be paid each delegate attending the annual convention. Mrs. Woolner snd Mrs. Fleming reported having attended s moot- ing in Maydeld regarding making plans for our district convention which will be held in September. Visiting committee reported making one cell, snd yieeented bill for treat token. , Mrs. Fleming thanked members for message of sympathy received during their recent bereavement. Mrs. ‘Dougie: expressed thank: for s giftreeefved by her little son. Mrs. H. S. Mecllwen invited members to her homo for the Aral-tut meeting when roil csil w be answered by "Word: tom “ mispronounced." Program committee. Mrs. Lorne MscEvven snd Mrs. Gordon Fyfe; lunch committee, Mrs. Wallace Macltsy, Mrs. John MscKsy. Mrs. Vernon MscLesn. Mrs. John Fyfe snd Mrs. D. B. Reid. A contest proporod by Mrs. I‘. l. Bell ws: put on; first prize won by Mrs. Fletcher; second prize. Mrs. D. W. MscKsy. 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