_ _ MAY 10.1931 PAGE ‘a THE CHI-YRLU’ 1'11‘, IUWN GUARDIAN {-8 First King George of England Never i Through seventy years under five sovereigns,- , Eno’s “Fruit Salt” has been the vvorld’s 1+¢<1"'e.d *0 Speak. ¢.?.#"*’Y s. and mm xm Scrrice sun (‘urrvwrmilvnl 1 “mad” g"; ‘if mnmk , _ _ _ ,v i days of gall 85 8 81:" __ l“; when King (QL-(ifgc \I 51nd l\l;it'.~'ilhi1‘l‘.ll_iill.il'ldiza0ggg power- were imrilyfiestablshed. ; . ‘t f,~ y (‘g- -g-~ ' i" ~n all)‘ l-rnwnl- on . uy '._l \\'l ie_ . ...... k f f“ _\"(‘i?il\' (Zintje (ihul first tienngc of England crossed the i QUEEN'S LOVE STEAD- ' l ' ' . . . Channel 1,, M. ‘hi. run-r nf n r-uunfry he did not understand, j ;I"AST FOR PROFLIGATL j 0f uhusu ili.~ll)l'_\ he this iunnrunt. uud “how lllnfllllli-{e he KING . , , t. , . m?“ *1’ “l- t m his private life profigats h ‘George II was luckier than hi1 ' ifather. He wooed and wed Car- voline. daughter of the Margravo 10f Anspach. she could have had fan lillnpemr. She chose. George. ‘She was a beauty. clever, learned, ‘witty. charming. George was un- faithful and she knew it. Yet all .‘I'FV u. (iwi f - long Ill’) in Ham princijrii L329 l cd to the throne. was ilkC‘ 111.: latc “some 1 mbflvm rounded the “my father n German iii education and Li‘ Engaliidis (ieurglan kings, but. lflllfllifl’ . Like him, he it'd: of to the day of his death he was a loose uvirrlis. a little, rod-faced (if-Tmim i" “millage and intfircsls. mrk of a man Surrounded by a VIIIS son. George I! (seen helow in ‘iaction in billtlt‘) was little more ‘British. but it was during his ‘reign that the foundation of the ‘Ilmpirn vms laid by his antrristcrs. ‘More remarkable than George ll ’was the loyalty of hi8 beautiful, wittv u-ife, CMOHIIG (right). daughter of the lvlargrave of _g__VV_A“‘"S["'f_"-VV __,_ _ her life rhe loved him, helped; '"'“"" ' “W " ’““ him, forgave him. Her father-in-| l , i i‘. d ll ' ', regular harem of WOmCn favorites. has‘: slxzpexzr Léramrzindaggllizgiam His father had truly said of “that “we devil of“ a mmcessyl him: "He 1s wllrl, but he fights Her husband‘ despite his loose like a many‘ It was true. He me’ was faithful in his appreda’ had served under the great. gcn- “on of her great qualties and said crals, Prince Eugene and the of he). that he knew no woman Duke of Marlborough. He. had worthy to buckle h" shot ‘ W f f f V Sistgggffcllifnfiémgtld “gt thgctzarlt- hfggemuif n° thqléeerirtilmfl’ 1Y1 benihea is nofsuftlciéiit for theipasition floor covering and unique 'rriiide'liy'bl'lild tes,_7vhlfl l ~ ~ ' i an . Y gen‘ when his horse proved nab chrmggler of a reaed by I needs of her family. Jigliting fixture continue the says that more than 30,000 piece! r a I.‘~'l or). 1&1» u.‘ 773111.71‘ 1'71’ i.'t'('l.' ._ _. the um“ W110 "115 To avoid the confusion of re- ' scheme. of material and ZOOitems of equip- fgouihehe filisryogntid‘ sails? "?12'|h°“’- m‘ h" fiefllh-bed- Cflrollne arranging the entire living room! ~~———-~——— ment are built lnw the averasl " wfluld ‘go; fufi" gwfiplifke’ his! M“ "'0 EWPWHE’ "w": Kins to for every family meal, a. junior BUILDING nouss a comuax, house. It u explained that morl ‘ l fathér baron, mm hcykas Dom marry "gm"- dinette ls ideal. Four people may JOB t than 500 major structural opera- Han , ' "N11 710"’ he Protest/ed. " I will be served comfortably here, and The building o! even the small-i tions are performed before the otcr, 1683. have mlstressesl" the living room two-purpose table est type of house is a job which.‘ house is completed. Twenty d1!- Durlng m5 reign he had “me He did. And yet the strange brought into play only when thcre requires organization and skilLi ferent crafts are employed in thl influence upon events, his minis- _ ‘ l creature ordered that. when he is a party. Material waste is one of the maiorf construction and by careful inves- Wrsfunnulgum mlllmY-Bui» 1i- “Tls, dicd. his coffin should be placed An attractive dinette may be itcms which swell the cost of con- Ligation oi’ a number of house- "r a 1mg" Prcglmm “"111 Elem» eVf-‘nls ‘ beside that of Caroline. More- areal/rd with panelled xvzllls. which struction. building jobs it was found that at y‘ I for England. Tile last of the‘ r l over a side was to be taken out, of give a more formal air than isl An idea of what the house means least 15 separate contracts mu! Swim‘ PW-‘WIVVT-i‘ i0 the illftme , cach coffin. so that their poor generally found in the regulation‘ in point. of material and skill 1s be entered into to build the aver was whipped at Culioclen in 1746.’ mortal remains I _ mi ht t k. distl t‘ m- ided in a st tement recently age modern house. ‘Egiglziiic’! joined in the Seven Years their 951mg g mingle bn_————————_f'u fs__'igg—.:é:»--:.—l1c v8 co mv_».;::;-..— .~..—"B.-<.._ r. .1; _A_~__-_~.. ______i_—.¢ ~..—.'. “r-ffeiq .. nr wiici resulted in the death Lav d _‘ 5 of French colonial pretensions. By mainserilhlrlncrrthxlliljzhxd “lemme? N- ‘l’ " _. , . the victory of Plnsscy. Clive laid history for it was aflter himnghafi A“ l ‘._~ l the foundation of what was to be! what is" now the greqf, State o; Georgia and christened. ' . .. - ' I Engla-nds empire of India. By ‘ , _ - _ ___ ~ .L. clibld. n- —**"-— —————~*-~~» <\>§i.f~.1rE"‘rr.i-ir§brvv prffitllpll.“ n. as. on Friday evening. April 30th.with gfgngfise °' 1°‘ m“ m! eleven r V/llirirlnll. Dr. J. H. MacDonald and -1 good attendance. Mr. Alex Mac- ' H G‘ nflms_ lntyre. tho president. led the meet- Mr Leslie ‘G“l'ue—‘1 mg. usual program carried out. town‘ 5P?- Chflflmle- Ncxt meeting to be held 1n the ' was a weekend "l5"!!! t0 “Ty church on May 14th. Mr. Earl cmmgan Hath : I ———-* 4 MacDonald will preside. Mn and Ewen M“ Among the rccellt visitors i0 '. . . . Leod’ - I . _ _ _ , , Dundas. spent Sunda l t , . .4 -. i(.'ll>ll'lOLt(‘LO\l.'n from llllS vivinitv 013;; "gilsgrtogywlg/gq Lorne Valley. y as m e r1" Frrvtlinlt ‘were l/lcrs-rs. John Mustard. M.L.A. was Ct u 8}!" h 1 - F l‘ ' I I ail of u-lmm ' rirorcze Nicholson. Eddie Lowery, dag’ Lpfllpsothflurinoirimrga ‘enema r - M!‘ and ms_‘—¢'l Emery MuNeu st "o roh- were ‘ l). .1. ivlhmrihur. Alex Maclnnls. ' ' page“. mm Sunday last in 0'"; ’ I lrcnc Parker cilflitfgoFlllllfly-‘SOH and Miss Mar- Mm Leslie Gillespie‘ Charlottb dggan and v1 “u” t a , garv ug as. , sir-lei ——~— ithigrsfiiifililli.“Slhfifriktlfifii? Mes Mm carer. City, spent - I l? g 'l'lu~ rcaufm‘ Inviting 0f ihflflm" g ' the weekend at her home at 48 f li-"lWll fill’! "ill- v.11 .y Y. RS. “was held in the ‘ Roar; L, App,“ m, Mgr“; vnnry pmsbmflan Church fin is with regret that her many . Lin? {m Avruiemy Y; f ilulllr; ‘ts-union m Trix‘ .. lliflvirfrxvl. ~‘ nd le rn the illness o! Mrs. _"_—_“—-"— > ~ r "-"~—*—— ¢ — ‘*' ¥--'~""'"“ JOllllll ivcbgter, Sr.. Cardigan Head, KELvm GROVE 5930014 ..= ,. .-. . . 1 f .___ u. A\ n41 By WILLIAM glrlgllfledflilrlégiviOrtivlt ng orwnrd to her‘ Honor R0“ for Am“ i yooflfléor) _ _‘______ MzzcPherson. 5' ’ Thl r . dM.C- “- "l "Y- smFpy Tvwu" nclllues gaiiilganrs Heilnd, VIHTJ‘ Em’ 3°53- Elhw/TJACJL FER WE BEMG: A - VII-J. Kennel/h MacKa 2 tl... . f e pl sant 3'- Ziiit Eriffii. chill," urchin-ii 31%?! {ll-Mime Iflwmnwn- . 28th was spcn in dancing by the v__1 ' mnor Cfiolzlimlh Le H young people the surrounding Waugh‘ 3 Ralph w“ ' 5 9 rilstricw muslchrlng furnished in w_1“ I'm-sh Macxag ' good vie by local musicians. At "I 8N4‘ Rum Mame“! 2mm‘ n very . te hour‘ the happy guests stave". z Ewing Mull" ' departed. thanking their popular HI Jr__1 wan“ side“ 2 Roy host and hostess for the enjoyable stave“ ' ' ‘ time spent at their lovely home. 11511;! Edgar Mlllar 2 Mary Forbes. I The death on Friday. April 30th I _ of Mrs. Alex MacDonald Similar-fie swag; I Jun shun’ 2 Rum _ valley. aged 94 years, one n e I __ oldest residents, leaves Inrne Val- A 1' Vernon Mmn’ a Audra’ r" seaweed r uoss AFTER J7 I HATE IS ' WALK BACK‘ ~§s l-lear this colorful and dramatic event l in t l h a boastful mood as Waugh “the victor Way" tfiyold 1251;311:115. as on March 5th, 31:52,: elm Blanchard‘ 2 m“. H9“ i‘ “d9 f" “d9 and wold h’ 1031, their oldest resident, Mrs. ;C_1_ 15mm“ MACK“, 2 B“ word, with reception so ‘lrue-io-lilo Mary Macswaln, died at the zrand bar, Forge. ' Y that you would think it was being ‘_>____H___ ____T____:W__ Perfect attendancez-Lloyd Mac- 579556959 59M ‘m!!! Y9"? 0W1‘! “V519 ‘n; glhersoié. aurealfstlliivezev. 2:15am. $5 0 0 N 0 w room. All iicil Victor radios are built mer ooh. _e 6M.Leith - - -- MacKay, Ervlng Mlllar, Edith Sta- o '° 9"” Y“ m“ “T” h“ m” d vert, Pearl Stavert, Roy Btavert ncepfimi‘ with an ncAjndor Yo“ ' Walter Stavert. Edgar Miller, Mary “mfmsmed d u" "mm" m au"°'md l" Forbes, Jean Btavert, Helen Blan- radio performance. , h Id. D M Ka . Do they flaah and sparkle; or doel c gxcentumnhf natctengance 93511- M 0 N T H L Y vigow India grand time to bu: :1 new RCI hem*""=!:L"___"=:".'1"";"=:"’ o». a mm rat... i .. ..:.:.'::..:-.....:.i:.".l:'...~:. 4:11.121: Ifvoureru Ira 411"" "u" t"! '1"; n! and you may have the lull bonotlta o! ::'.'.':;'a".r.':.'l.'1r;."i'5»’-°-l¥-'-"-'i-'=‘=‘-il-‘IJE- "““"r§"r§§l’rl3ii'r‘m> r0 ll 0 INTEREST. "P" - w- Plw" PM» Sl-Tifilfu?! 533$??? 133i thin‘. '23 sumo: DINETTE _ ______ can‘: In well. 8n keep your liver healTliy _____ ‘i hlui§"e'§§rhill'il1filffbilrrlirifiifihfilfil The breakfast nook of days gone allllllfill lollllmulalfiélrégzlaol: gram! by ha: become a junior dinette in "I 1'" °""" " ' any modern u artznenta and |l | | r a mi h In m l’ FE-‘ihzihiiliii lffiihf- Dcaag: hlouaes. The desire for a large lfllf YO ' tom!“ hum-Mm “m.” your “w; lvlng room and the necessity of glut hlo them. Con! ll low, only 25c; BOTI-DTVHIK @143 hi5 {NmWnuY ikllll-A-llViSrkltfils “rrsztiri.i.si~lli {Zfimlflli sursiiir-cniiiuinsrown imww" com. mi Iv m unmet. we 1.1 In’. u. a m. on. .-. ..._.l,.. -.. ._..._..-<.--»-._.~- dlnlngnookwithbtlllt-lntalaleand . “hl\ _..