‘ ‘ ‘tln-dhicstlay evening, ‘in tine Mus-I ‘ ". F‘ Jenny Russell, n V debutante of 1846, who danced at the historic v.‘_ confederation bail held in Quebec in 1846, In honor of the statesmen l who ‘became the Fathers ofdonfcderailon, is still alive and we‘il In Ot- ’.~' tawa. ‘She, Is now Mrs. J.‘B. Simpson, shown above, and is known throughout the dominion for "W her work In connection with preservstio of historic landmarks and of historical paintings for famous col- 01‘ the ‘Bytown museum, she 1 records and her reprodtptions U. Ieetlons. ’.‘~. as curator Hunter River T, And Vicinity ., . ‘ mriic HM], a splendid ‘progranu was ' remiiellied. jby a. numb-ctr ot‘ Cihiarllo-itet town's talented entertainers under ‘ ‘the auspices of Pirin-ce cfwpvles ‘Lodge IA. ‘F. land A. . . The mus‘.- cal numbers were un eir iihie tl-ircc- tlon of ‘Pmf- ‘W. if»). lllletchcir A. IR. C‘. ‘ML. 1A.. T. ‘C. L. and‘ I111 its . S" will’. the ‘nnogram virus-one 6f tabs lilinest put on ‘hem. -M"‘r- S. 1V1. DI-inliel ‘presided. What the commilt- tee ‘is deeply indebted to the ‘perlomniteirs who came giraituitotisly was expressed: Jn a. beauty vote of _‘iflian‘k‘s dnoved ‘by lMir- J. W. Patter- 5011’. se-condeid ‘by Mir. ‘J-Lowurd ,,Cowrt end ext-ended the pa-rty. It ‘was pilaasingly acknowledged by Pmf- Fletcher. The lollowiln-g was, the ‘pm-gira-m‘. ‘Chorus (a) Tire island l-Iyniu (bi-The-Villoiug Sonig. Solo Miss Jbubyi llllidDougal-l. Violin Sciio Miss K. Bjorn-by. ‘Solo ‘Mir. A. 1t. Gf-Ifiis. R-cad-ing Dr. ‘Geo. Girecn- Solo Mfsm ‘A. ‘Dsnumialrell. ‘Plano iScilo. bliss L. ..\M.uK>enz1e_~ MiaJe Qlllill‘lt!~l.[0-—1Mle»5lll'i4. 1., l. ‘Brunswiick- Theyi ‘made ‘tibe trip by .11, ymmen Mmmen miciitrr. ‘Mir. and l/lins- Pnlntlritige ‘and ‘ch-lid- ren of ‘Cmrndlvfi. ‘Soak. illldVifi arrived by miotor on a sihicirt v-islii. ‘to Mrs- ‘Plairllrltllgefil ‘parcels, Mn‘. and MIT-S. D-tivlisntin. ll/ilrs._ A. 5B. ‘l-lloutcn" was among the Jarrgc l’l‘_llill'l1l]Q'!‘.0!f.§-li‘.ellt1tl wttemi- ‘Lug the slhowclr ‘in ‘itizmor of Miss‘ lrxuln. Hiounton at ‘the lholnle ol Mr- zmd Mics. 'I.€>‘1giil~ Wiainren, Rilstico. oni M-ontliay evcnlnig. iMlr- Norm-an Gireen. son oi ‘Rev. Vi]. I. Green‘, "llninivluti ‘who has been nttendlmz," ‘Pic-ton AICBdEIIJIIY the ‘past term iis on‘ the ‘island for ‘file ‘swnirlicrianid ‘was a visitor here dinning ‘Iilile week. - ‘and Mira- Jas. E. Andrews and ‘ll/Bus. El. ‘lduaser were m-nt-ryr- "Ists Ito ‘the icl-ty on Tuesday. ‘Miiss iDoirothy ‘Dillgwell spent the wre-k-end wiilgh‘ ‘friends in North \\I<‘.‘t:i':"re._ ’ 1.; (Miles Juan Stewart. Nurse-in- "ng zrl thc ‘Royall Victor-lat lion- Porlhlml‘ F]‘°‘mh‘°‘r- G'7'7“'"‘S and‘ WW1“ "pita-l Mhllllreall in npciidilrg a ‘holi- lwllil~ ‘S040 Mira. Roy Cudmore. Candy. Sale. S0110 Milan lltvuinlsiiMicMiuirdu. ‘Read- ma‘ Mllss BJWMcNIeli-l- Sioio Mir. Geo. Johnision. ‘Solo Mira- W. E. Elstciltier. Wioliln 19010 ilvflisig iHlolrnby. Solo Mir. T. W1. iBent-‘iey. Solo M‘iss L. K-snzie. lMiafle Quamtette Messrs Bent-lien.‘ ddiebchier, Glllllls land Wihilte- Fired‘. Chorus IGod ‘Say-s the Kiing. X ‘Dr. J. A. and ‘Mira. Ieefurgcy and dbilld‘ of ‘Mbnitireail ‘airs spending a Inionths holiday on_ tibia lslaml. ‘zlay ‘ti-t ‘her Fimlzie ‘in Cniviillie. Miss ‘K-abhamine MicKcnzle, Ohm‘- lottetown, i-s vlisiting ‘hlelre the guest of Mir‘ and Mrs. J. D. Muc- Leoii. ~ _L_ ‘The sligm ~l hump on a French liigi sbfl-p iiiscu on a ‘bat-h of mer- crlry ‘like a. t‘. lpass Iihnt ‘hall's "It lcvcl uiilzn ltllc ship is‘ iossc-zi. by icvcll sitcoms- (For handling ‘hélsivy furms c‘! ‘type ‘Rev. IR. H. Baxter, Mars. Baxter and; Minster BOiblby ihiave retuirnstl fair ipniniteirs o. tool ‘bus ‘bee-n invent.- orl iiihlat ‘pinamlilicafifly ‘is a. mF-niaitunc hm“ a m“ m°“‘"h‘ hiflfld“? l" New trutiic. ‘suppcutllng ‘tilieml on rollers. . ' 0's you know the our ttorg enlyrths fmsn efilils eountry._ \ ' "Génitert grsstllt‘ Ashes service mo. Shoe co. otter vw "Ir-web svsrgivsn the I "ri"1~‘.,_1s ALL IMPOBTANT ends] on strides!’ M. eimest any _ 6 on A Pnorsn FIT Willi .HlNI.lu‘iIllt0eI~m'-A I» FF- ? "n. u!‘ ’ n. n ‘rtsntalw mush t s servigy.‘ ‘ us. ‘d In sins 5% to 12- . F. are fully as Im- II mmw feet must b’ fit- ing ‘shoes, get sll t a ' dian. Central Guardian ‘HISTORIC PICTURES ‘ FOR FRAMlNti-See advt. about His- borc Pictures suitable for framing. YOUR SUQSGRIPTION ml)’ ""9 Wilfred. renew, now and get your choice of a Valet Auto Strop R5101‘. blade and strap free, or Val- et Utility Knife free. Eishtr one makes s remarkable premium. AUTO STROP RAZOR in Aase post paid to sny address iu Canada on receipt of a,,nsw or renews) yearly subscription to The Guar- WILL BECOME ARTISTICALLY VALUABLE. —-The Guardian has received a fcw sets of C. W. Jef- frey's: .famous historic pictures on Art paper. suitable for framing. See advt. ‘in this issue. UTILITY KNIFE, Hiade remov- able and a new one set in making it a. very desirable premium, post lmid to any address in Canada, on receipt of a new or renewal year- ly Bllbiflrllilflu to The Guardian. NOTICE TO OAR OWNERS.- Car owners are hereby notified that “the Park Roadway will ‘be closed to autos on Friday. July 1st "from 1 ll. m, Autos going to Victoria Park will do so by Brighton Road and re. turn by same route. By Order of the quested in assemble on the school grounds at. 1.15 p.1n. today, July 1st. J-ubllea medals, caps 82c. will be distributed before‘ parading to Victoria Park, where the pupils will take part In the Dialmond Jub- ilee celebration. / WJNSLOE SERVICES. — Tile United Church of Canada, Rev‘. W. Services Sunday July 3: Wiuslce North 11 a. m.; Wlnsloe South 3 p. m.; Prlnceicwn Road 7.30 p. m. The suggested order qf service in con- nection v1.11 the Diamond Jubilee ‘of the Confederation of Canada, will be followed at all of the ser- vices on that day. The Official Board will meet at the Parsonage on Monday, July 4. at 7.30 p- ‘m. MOTORED FROM U. S. A. — Mrs. Ada Davis and daughter Mar- garet, of ‘Brighton, Mass, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of Haverly, Mass, were nuotnr visitors to ‘the city yester- day, and while here were the guests of Mrs. James McMahon. Street. lug for ‘Prince Mayor. 1450- 30-21. Pmy- 6‘ decorated with apple blossoms find WES-r KEN -p _ , cutflowers. When the party ad T UPILS are re oil gathered they were ushered Main The par,y left last even- Ezlward island, where ‘they will visit friends for L. Gerus, head of the Russian trade mission to Canada, lg re- turning to his native land in conse- quence of ‘Canada's break with the Soviet. BIRTHDAV CELEBRATION. -- The neighbors and friends on Mt. Edward Road met at the home of Mr. John Ttoivsdnle on Friday evening, June 17th, 1927, to give him a little birthday (surprise) The house was beautifully into the drawing room where a program of readings, recitatloni-ul piano selections, nccordlan selec- tions, speeches, etc, was carried out. Then Mr. Hammond Harper was called upon to make the pre- sentation of a beautiful cased pipe In Mr. J. Trowsdulc, also a gift from Mr. H. Peters, personally was also presented to him, followed by dale what a good, kind, helpful road. lug reply, thanking all the neigh- bors and friends for their kindness, after which lcc cream and cake were served by the ladies present. Much credit is due to Mr. R. H. Coulson and Mr. J. Spencer for helping to make the affair the suc~ cessit was. All dispersed to their homes feeling they had a. real jolly good time. MISSION Bill-NT) MEETING. — The annual meeting of the Earnest in Tyne Valley ‘Presbyterian Church, June ‘ i a I _ _, _ 13th at 7 p. m., with president, Mrs €,t,€'§e;f?:s_‘1 “gum days‘ with “er Mission Band was held J. A. Stewart presiding. some ‘tlme.—Moncion Timrs. Preacher. Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Semon's Setting of “A Song o Canada," sung by Miss Lillian Mac vices. PONSIBILITY-JMr- A. C. Saun never wrote the letter his stand on Ch-urch out i111 his name, in the Guacdlsn, nor anything to do either directly or in- directly In having any such letter written; and never know ouch a letter was in existence. We unhes- Itatlngly accept Mr. Saunders‘ dis- claimer, and feel sure that had he ‘been consulted o such letter in his Interest. woul have been sent out. Mr. Saunders is too big a man to risk his reputation by sponsor- ing such a tactical blunder. plagued his ‘visit to coincide enviable ‘pmition of Assistant Man- flsor of Hotel iitussel, situated in the fanv ous lPark Avenue section. The dtus- sell numbers among its guests many lending business and profes- sional lnen and socially prominent families. iMr. IDuflIYs efforts were commented upon in the ‘Hotel As~ soctstlon tReview of s. recent issue, as an example of industry and man- sgellsi ability. ‘Mr. Duffy pisns to ‘be in Charlottetown about ‘two weeks. i _ ‘ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- Sabbath School at 10 u. m. Spcc- g]n(;g"_h|1|_ ial Jubilee ‘Service at. 11 o'clock. mempemygfiejlgifiafiz-afhlgegglgtt fiver; 5mg,’ go in me “M, Stage‘ the J -ili t .h . 9¥2".‘."..'.‘.‘.-..’°“£‘§.§..§i.i3‘."1Siiffgfiéii?'.i..!?‘§i?éiii..;'“?§.i°i.§"§.£‘;‘;°2.‘3.‘133?,‘ “@3358 W ‘ - - . - _ ', ar ranges. Koncns Setting of Kipiing’s "Reces-fdeilce that the young people of our fine Wm, the hjghest sinnnl." Evening SBPWCG Bl 7 l?- m-“huflih “r9 mldouvorhig‘ by thelrfln the second and third stages, the preacher new Pidi‘. A. J- W. Myermlmaterial gifts, to assist in ‘the nd- scores m “w first ‘page Serving 0f T118 Mflfii-erllKillg-kwnly the purpose of qualifying ‘the After some (11BC:8Sl()tfl,d1l.¢nmp8t1lDl‘, t e un, s Th9] years. Ph. l). The music will lnciudelv“““ MR. SAUNDERS DENIES RES- ders infer-ms the} Guardian that he regarding Union, sent published had 26 meetings have been held wit hers, which number exceeds f dom. was voted that of Kenzle. and Martin's Anthem “O _ God, Our Help in Ages ‘Pastf’ Vlsl- P'c€°“hA°a‘fi"my' arm m?! remalmd tors cordially invite to all ser- er o e a 0mm w 0m“ s seams greatest. Officers for on suing year were appointed as fol lows: N. Forbes; President, Mrs J. A Stewart: Vice President, M Estelle Stewart; 2nd Vice Pres. Mrs D. T. Stewart; Vivien Yeo; -.Tressurer, Dyment. ater F. F. Pardee. a speech declaring to Mr. Trows-“he worm in competition Mr hlswr ' sions, to be used wherever nesdrmelveg we Honorary President, Mrs D. . elude ‘the Rajah of Kolapores 1m- ‘ Secretary, Mabel The following delegates E. Sydney Little, London. 0nt., who was a Li-btihal candidate In the last federal election, who lg mg- geatcd as the likely successor to the senatorshlp left vacant by Sen- Bisley Meet Opens July 4 ‘ For Two Weeks icansdlan Pness.) BIISIJEY ‘CAMP, Eng, June 29.— A thousand and more picked marks. men from all parts of the empire and the British isles are gathering at this camp for the great two weeks’ shoot of ‘the National ‘Rifle Assocl- , atlon, which opens July 4. Can- _ ada's team of 18 shicctlng members, ' including two former King's prize winners, wil‘l face again selected marksman ‘from ‘the four corners of 1c trophies. Greatest of these is ,ure of ‘the meet ‘since its establish- ‘ment in 1860, and emblematic of the empires marksmanship cham- ship. As the ‘Canadian team includes promising newcomers as well as s ‘Oi/l. us assist you. » - l. ‘veteran marksman and two previ- .ou‘s King's iPrize winners (Com- ‘kins, Toronto, and Lieut. Desmond Burke. Ottawa). the Dominllou of ‘their number winning the King's Prize. The King's Prize is shot in three The ‘first is the quail- Am" “ i i t d tn~ t shortdevotlonal period, the .secrc-'5€:legn Sig? aéitzacgoxggihrigts (“g5 WY- Emile Slewm- "W1 a "°P°" spices-ZOO 500 and 60o yards. The of the years work. During tho Y9“ 300 ‘best. scorers in the qualifying stage g0 ln-to the second ‘stage, a“ “Varmge attemmnce °l 23 memflwhen each fires ten shots at "each is WW eiwllulflglflfi ‘c: 300, 500 and coo yard (listances. °‘"'.'l‘he ‘best.100 scorers in the second This is of 10 The Winner is the aggregate file ‘highest scorer in the first on hand, $50.00 be donated to the 515,59 recelveg the N, u. A, brqnzg -medai, and bronze badge. The - highest ‘scorer In the second stage sliver medal and - badge. ual event. -perlal Challenge ‘Cup, which the .Canadlans have wion for the past two years, and which of course they will defend this year. Teams of eight compete in this, with ser- ‘pany Sergeant‘ Major W. A. l-law- - marksman have ‘high hopes ofbne _ The ‘King's Prize is an indivld- . Great team events ln- liStewari, Vancouver, were appointed Band at the P .11. l. to (Experimental Farms Note.) If the foliage of roses is injured 5.5m 200 1,, 1,900 represent our Prcsbyteriui to be heiii in Belfast, July 14th:— G. Mae Skerry, M. Estella Stewart, Mrs lvan MacLean. _ ————-<>so-_—- CARE OF ROSES IN SUMMER. HOME ON VISIT-llillr. Frederick P. ‘allay. is snendlfi lhlsdvaclzlLvflien and the general e-ffect of the am _ en-icsnes an rsn s o a youth In Charlottetown. He has with that or the Governor General. ‘Mr. ‘Duiifyb rise in the hotel world has been exceptionally irspid. Beginning at the ‘bottom. ha now occupies the ‘the Exclusive residential by insects and disease, not only are the plan-ts very much disfigur- rosrs greatly reduced but the plants are weakened and the growth will nolbc as strong nor the flowers as good as if the leaves are unhurt. Injury can ‘be prevented by start- ing to protect the plants before the harm is done There is a very good mixture which will control both disease and iiysects, the form- vice rifles- The Canadians will endeavor to recover ‘the Mackinnzon- ‘Challenge Cup, n service rifle event. for toa-ms/ of 12, which they won in 1925 and lost ‘lazst year. _ Other features or the meet are in- numerable and‘ varied. Service and match rifle events; team and yards: pools, clay bird shoot-s, revolver, machine- gun ‘and smalldhore gun events: sg-_ gregates‘ prizes which are Jntri- csteily worked out in connection with varied‘ sboots—i.heso com-j prise the greet 1N. 1t. A. Bisley shoot.‘ and the Canadians, who ‘should do ‘at least as wel-l as in former years, promise to be prom- inent in all of the regular match and service rifle shoots. A Individual competitions in ranges- parts. noticed, 63899: . m. .,‘,‘. .. .,,.. .1...- g i a a-s-sq ,‘ l-isrfis genulnybirglln gusrslnteecfbrisr pips. ' ,_ . . For s few dsyssnly we {re l - giving tye packages of Geek matter" Tebssee ‘freer with tom pipe offered for. 000-‘ . lesthsm in Zsur .w1nd6vv‘ std get yours today. A ‘tissue. llffilll neon the saline Available m old, be k pt stem ‘heir .re use ‘ blush" l“. throughout e eiflvbilr for l for biting l ‘ . lasers. spoiled 1mm time. will "iv '1!‘ p nu attention u» tlugrwlll eusufi‘ uls for which ls,-- ‘Finsiy ground sulphur dust 90 Arsenste of Lead dust 10 parts. Tobacco Dust 10 parts. These should be thoroughly mix- ed together and dusted‘. piants beginning as son as possible and atlntsrvalls ‘of about week-s or less, if any in-jury‘ is the season. Tho sulphur dustroontrvls the dis- sspscislly bilack spot, the #- of lead the insects that scars out of the leaves and ‘Ithslps also In controlling The tobacco dustflcoll- trois the‘ sphis or plant lice which suck tout the mp and cam only be amen“ by contact with ‘ ‘ ' lento?!" nittits, and a - for sucklns in order "Tutti b tbei-oid l in idol! condition. an‘ slirundsuog of ‘- d, hence the ll ll d esch- _ ' welt rotted stable ,' ‘ til-Id the A l’ benefit of tblnthe llrtsos soil ’ s loofeaaqdio permit up u; . ‘ help mike evsiisble the pleat Q00 allure- noliaulagm the mum-pen will rvsunolmere. s11 tbele n lol- tear. on the three the dust. f8‘ This in. Spiriiuual Affinity l g and Serbian Grime (By British-Vllniled Frees.) lpoNDON, Juno 29.-A crime Siberian socls-l Ideas, has owllrred at Belgrade. A yio-ung Wnrkmflll of twenty, named oeorsevltch.‘ was seen walking In the evening, hap- pll enough, with- a sixteen-year- oidyjglrl to whom his father bad been a god-parent; ‘and a few min- utes later rushed to the notice-sta- ‘tion to say he had killed ‘her. _ , wens found lying 11L. t-lle r054 will!‘ adfknife sticking baht from ' her brdalst. ‘It transpired, from the youblfls story, that the yioung ocu- ple had for some time beendeeper- gtgly in love. Their respective parents, seeing them constantly to- getter, did nict st first suspect that n was ‘more than s friendebi? v! "koumsz" or gpdrrslstions; but when they‘ st lest realised the tmth they were filled with indigni- tllpssnd ‘Itonlpr. as ell those w . are bound by thlt spiritual tile an in Herbie nrded in the light ss ‘i5 relations. ‘in the eyes at orthodox DOPUTIIII, mer- risgs between the young man and tbehgirl would have ‘been equin- lent to ; . t" the despair which t _ pose-man f Yong Beorsiovm when he res booths-t not only the "Olturolurbut sti his relations and m; girl's. and throvirbn of seer- Isty. were ihi It ‘use ‘ills’ comm l‘. which shows considerable light on . ‘ She" who wi-ll be auxin. w compels n. some tifllnl which Personnel of Canadzrs Team at Bisley Camp (Canadian Press.) ‘LONDON, Julie ZSL-Two form- ‘cr King's Prize winners and a ictal of eight with former experience at lllsiey ‘Camp, are among the 18 ‘shooting memlbers of the Canadian ‘tram which ‘competes in the Na- tional ‘Rifle Association tourna- ‘ment atiBlsley Cilnlp from July 4 ‘to 16. ILast year's representa- tives, besides making a good ‘show- ing in most 0i‘ the varied events at the great. shoot, managed to will the ‘Kolapore Cup. team ‘event, for the second year in succession, and Lieut. iDetsmond-Burke of Ottawa, who hail won the King's Prize in 1924, zlast year won the ‘Clementl ISmlth memorial aggregate. - The 1927 ‘Canadian Bislcy team is as follow‘s:-— ‘CommnndanuBrlg-Geu. J. Duff Adjutant —‘Major D. Thomas Ivlc- Manus, Bellevliie, ‘Ont. ‘Shooting members: x-Sgt. B. W. Beaumont, Senforth Highlanders, Vancouver. Sgt. 1. ‘O. ‘Bunnell, New Brun- swick ‘Rangers, Sussex, N. B. xxibleui. Desmond Burke, Gover- nordleneralhi Foot Guards, Ottawa. Cip. J. 9.. Dou-gias, Canudian Grenadier ‘Guards, Morin-cal. ‘Sgt. A. S, Enlcry. ‘Saint John, N. B. x-Sgt- C. M. Elnsllu, 48th Hlghi lenders, Toronto. lLleut J. B. Foreman, Princes-s Louise Argyll & ‘Scuthhl lligh'lds, Hamliuc-u. Pte‘. F- J. ‘Glass, Sberbrooke Regi- ment, ‘Urnnoxviile, Que. x-Sgt J. ‘H. Gray, Royal Grena- illers. Toronto. xxC. S. 111.. W. A. Hawkins, Queen's Own, Tcnc-uto. x-Plre. J.‘Hou1den, P. L. A. and S. H., ‘Hamilton, Ont. xJLieut- ‘K. ‘Rl. MacGregor, G-G- F-Gk, Ottawa, Ont. ‘Lisut. John McAvity, Saint John Fusiliers, ‘Saint John, N. B. HSgi. Allan J. McCabe, P. E. l. Heavy Brigade. CbarlotteIic-wn, P. . L x10. o. M‘. s._ Azlex. Parnell, Royal Montreal RegL, Verdun, Que. lPte ‘R. ‘S- ‘Potter, P.. ‘L. A. and S. -H~.,- Hamilton, Ont. E. C. Stock, Royal Grena- . M‘. 3.. W. H. Wbod, P. P.. C.-I_1.‘l‘:, Victoria, B- C. ml-Jwinner, of King's Prize. x-dflrsvinous member of Blsley Team‘. ' ‘ ‘r1 IBISLEY CAlMT,,Eng., June 29.- mevr feature of the Canadian rc- weptatlop at the- National Rifle felooistion meet at -~Blsisy_ Camp isjlalplls the cadet-s’ boom from milwn, Ont, comprised lot five uths who are members.“ vari- s J-kmlibou collegiate; __ They are ‘Cadets Trumsn, Not-Impli- wood Mstcbett, John Hunter, Alex- Msr J-lllson- and Rngeriwaet, direction‘, of Captain J. it. 1'11 ced- l! Ops-helm. inductor- miny of the are t events for cadet ‘ere popular features st‘ Bisley. . . Iiltbliittttlt am. a g , ma» , t: m“ {yea-iv of Can Not Buy Any Uthei" Thaw A Good Piano Here.‘ IANO costs are setting a new high mark, and the temptcr is ever bu_y with piano obvious advantage by substituting instruments of doubtful quahty. But ‘cmpration has not tempted us. will increase cur prices if necessary but will not decrease our quality. There will be no profiteering here! UPRIGHTS - GRANDS - PLAYERS Choose the grand or upright or player piano you want; let satisfaction assured. Your old piano will be liberally allowed for in exchange; and easy terms of payment arranged if ‘you wish. ' MILLER BROS i . i‘, . I r V- rura- iamsuuumsswoomeoxc...:‘::ev::~;:»:...o..a.u itio s meson. survey by Ltsmulosn iuhlstry saves [then $0,000,000 n! deer by dealers to take the We You will receive dollar-for-dollar valuc—— e s! s_ " fie. s s‘s's's‘s's ' 'e'sle's'c“s’e's‘:"s'e'e e°e s's‘s 145 GREAT GEORGE‘ STREET ESTABLISHED 1868 Js Although Benltc- Mussolini, iPaiia n dictator, is one of the world's best known men, his wife is rather paradoxically one of its iielst known women. Racheie Mussolini whole-hcartcdly believes that a woman's piiace is in the home and shc devotes practically all her time to her duties there. mrely making an appearance In the 10019- ty circles of the Italian capital. ' .4-.~_ ABOVE are the Reich m: flsnlhw s. ‘l in Borneo, whleh- has‘ sneneofTfllhilW _ tien of 000,000. The figure temth RICH, ._ J ll, r s I e ‘ “knight-sew hsvsw The Rljshlwhe srei » stsliliits ' , 1117,,» ‘ ,an ._Breoke, the son of Sir q . y“! H1 heel, shag.‘ , hols Hen. eylvis firm. the ma: u‘ vi unt hsvstegsnlutjnanden enlsn Important diplomatic . .\ Ylfl‘ Q5. ' "l l. n. . . .l‘..is miellflh