r Bring in‘ i Used VictorRecordfor. each new one and i get them for‘ l" FREDCULLEYonJ [l/s ROYAL YORK ,' QORCHESTRA ‘INSTRUMENTAL 2/0551 ._ "OUT IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST’ VERNON DALHART vow ' were: OHHANsndA en Eyprrluolzcue mam mystic ouven _ n Hhiireninié so‘... ‘ mils.‘ w.‘ I -Y!fll ‘pleasant ‘ , gwitlfhsri elsur. lswluelm. his. . ,'l"'f ' Y "- Jurieeand screw. lhaye returned eeliehtnug-heuse "trip to NerYork. _ . ' a e--e a cordial lcapt.) alurobieonand twoldaugh. tersurliearanowodtrleirnyfrem Buenoe Aime. e. A, ierependthe holiday season inoharletiewwn and at their summer" home in reuse. “Plim- bin-and ms‘. ‘niseseohemeless are at moses-it apendina some time in Boston. _ a_ a a _ The season ‘for week-erifpirties ‘ hi! arrived. and already prepara- tions arebeine made for an early flitting in the seaside homes and camps. I I O The Golf course is daily getting jthis week was Miss Dawson, of the _ enfe visit‘ m Malachi-mes. _, " his of-,her parents.‘ ~ lctyrain; to‘, her horns inbumbmr- I into shape and members al.- ‘ - ‘in; Jorward to the official ops-M; on _the 24th, although the nee-us will ' be well tried-out before then by the ‘more enthusiastic golfers. l O 0 U 1 Miss James Wood is entertaining the‘ Iiastlhid Club on Saturday ev- cninrat her home in Bummer-aide. v. aaa “ r- " fwuheh will sens-esc- ed to Their Majeaties ‘at the rust court of the season on ‘my 1e. frhe Canadians receiving summonses to ithe royal court are Mrs. l. Alberton zflmlth, Bt. John, N. BJMlss Frances ‘E. Doekrill, Toronto: Mia Catherine fsnees. Montreal: Mrs. Ambrose Shearer, Mrs. Allan Hull, Dun- can Hume and Mrs. 1110s.. Phillip, Ottawa: Mrs. Harold ‘and Misses Barbara and ‘Marlon Richardson, Misses Hilda. and ster- the. White, of Toronto; Mrs. Colin [Campbell and Miss Elisabeth Oomp- bell. Wlnnipea and Miss Dulce Hem- let, of Victoria. ' Among the interestihglyieitnrs "Victorian Order of Nurses. who ‘eame with-the intention of '-’"¢'~a branch of thevleterian Order here. Miss Dawsonfwholis a _ ‘uatebf the Winnipeg General‘ Hospital-and Public Health Nurses Oounsel‘_ of Toronto Uhiversity,'_ was gaordially received and< the, outlooi 161- 9a. branch here is moit encouraging. Rev. Dr. J. lliaiboner, who has been ill in Imidon for some months, is much improved and expects in re- sume his professional dutlesafPine Hill‘ Divinity l-lall next term. Di‘. Falconerand Mrs. Falconer has been in dllngland for about a year. They will sell for home on thelPeiinland and expect to arrive inhalifafon May all] Mrssibenjamin has gone a once throllill {the eel-sets p! Windsor wag the rewardggivenrrin- oess slueheth, dauahter etjthe time and ' tpughess; of. yvgrk, ‘afor; lacing". g ms little girl on hei-"reruth hulls: day anniversary. She’ enjoyed‘ he? drive in the ‘oar wlthiher nurseflnd lm‘ cousin, Lord Ieaeellea. ' ‘Many hats ihufllsturthls spring aretwo-faoedl Millinera ‘have real- iaed just how charming pinks, soft blues rand other colors can be agalnt tOD. .I U" "Ifyou like hdnduvork, ‘and it ‘is en’ inexpensive ‘limeh and brtqkfaat sets by embroidering the . corners with the‘ same "decorative pattern that your china. ' I ‘one. selilensfn Eden-e. ;~7r., ess bsnaim- and Mrs. ‘Oreeiniahdlaeé Arthur. in Ottawa, was in Ipntreal for a abort dmoUthiamveei: before ‘ new. 1m expected. at‘ their sum- " bu.‘ Nliiriin selune’ for-maland. ‘ of NOV York, has at ‘Iiortilna. when be creators of fashion used little bits of paper, pinned here and there. to sue- geatwhmalflreledpln wasneed- T wln visualise-obi»: Urelliarril ' and‘ loll. ‘on the’ completion of their ',-iar.ljese'lh-s.'~nfr°.'nuellessls.~ er lgiexiissise-Jsssuis-ruhe on a short ifhare aarqnuehesam ettehee the llflnlre" Omferenw being held ilflali "iii-lube; _ - m. ‘muesli playwriabt Yadatliisilum- t ihevisss, with the black‘ mother eel-runes eh ' stylish new-squire lcyeuksihienuy- ' a . draaneber. them-her a ‘Jeweler. in 1», alumina lwina some. the two hi; fashion whecloae-flttirl: beret continues to ,be a popular street hat. according to g git Paris stylist. Women in the ed. and to melt the Ills oi "lfltlrenoh Capital find the bonnet-like .4 ' -~ eminent The sleet M the naoeclespe that m closely the lines of the P"! m 5 bu”! M53“ h‘ \ will‘ U1“- l° lllflfl- lhead the most prncUcal of fashion? f ‘ ,|_ I! WI WW1!‘ b! it! moderniat1=§eble_ huts to wear for busy hours. 1a! eccentric moot-time that he JVith the addition oi a jeweled pin. o! his brooches in‘ itspljany Women oils: to the beret as WW 0f KM ll one that l ihelrfavored mapeiu for lunciieonl. tbe__ first knotted brooch. afternon teas and bride affairs. _ __ fact that berets he being‘ A“ "l! W “M!” MOB. to ac- made of formal fabrics and adorned with brooches set with gems is fur- a avedeltdeea l/le .m0sf comp/efe l Service policy in f/le Y , JqUfOITTOLl/t? lndusfry fi F U N DAMENTALS fofllenera/Mofors / OWNER l(1ENERAL QWNER CSERVICE Pouc SERVICE Poucv l A-warranty of 90 days or 4,000 . . ' miles (whichever shall occur first) against defects in material or workman- ship. 1111's applies to every part of the car, including all original equipment, except tires. 2 Replacements under the warranty ' are made without any charge to the owner. This applies to labor ea well ca to material. 3 During the period of the warranty, ' the owner may change his resi- dence to, or travel in, any part of Canada and the United States-and still enjoy the provisions of the warranty. .5 The owner will be given a free ° inspection and adjustment, by the dealer from whom he bought his car, at 500 miles, and another at 1,500 miles, providing this mileage is reached before the expiration of the warranty period. 5 After the expiration of the war- . ' ram-y period, an owner requiring service is protected by the use of genuine General Motors parts and a system of flat-rate charges which are fair and reasonable GEN ERAL MOTORS tr CANADA ummzn Factories at Oshawa, Walkerville, St. Catharines, Regina in women's iapale of l D cit / Tm spite ,0! sllThe tall: of lss-ee ‘ i wlfillrllz-c hats s3 the com- headgear, the: proof that they are a perman- fashion-at least fer ibeaa v FD 4 C OTORS GENERRL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED,. has always realized that no matter how much value it_ builds into its cars, the final satisfaction of their owners depend upon the service provided by factory and dealer. Inspired by this realiztbn, General Motors of Canada, Limited, has ‘consistently led the way in broadening the scope of owner service. It pioneered. in the establishment of service schools for dealer? ~ mechanics, if: the inauguration of’ "preventive scr- vice", and in other equally important developments. The service leadership of General Motors of Canada, Limited, has never been more evident than in the General Motors Owner Service Policy-the most complete cver made available to Canadian auto~ mobile purchasers. This policy is now in efiect for the benefit of buyers of General Motors cars. Not only does it anticipate the quality of service an owner expects after he has bought his car, but it combines with General Motors‘ standards of sound engineering, rigid supervision and thorough testing, to completely protect your lnvestment in a Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Marquette, Oakland, Viking, McLaughlin-Buick, LaSalle or Cadillac. As exemplifying this broad service policy, one pro- vision ln particular merits the attention of all pros- pective new car purchasers. l: is the clause entitling evaery owner to the free replacement-Jay any CHEVROLEEPONTIAC‘ OLDSMOBILE - MARQUETTE ~ OAKLAND VIKING ~ ~ McLAUGHLlN-BUICK - ~ LASALLE ~ ~ CADILLAC All with Body by Fisher o ‘ months when a brilliant sun does! not proswibe wide trims. Moirej ll crepe do chine, velvet and antelope‘ m‘, Book are among the high-priced materials that are used to fashion the newest include those that are set with onyx, crystal, larnets, lapis, and even dia- monds. - Ths current fad is to wear one’: is worn at the crown of the head, errecting a youthful llrls from all mllesl nnesrveeamiaennsustsssseialaeeienasslueerreeessts. ‘t- i Gratitude " (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, (int... May s-Signat- urea of some $7.000 loyal Ontario bent W“ o“ m’ “when ma mm- cchool children and their teachers i; dgmlgerglze jzgelgdugl: 23mm" b5 5911i- ifl H" MlIQ-‘W m"! mainirsg number are from outlyihtl ‘(tirade 11-1, Doris Buntaln; 2 in some 1...... the‘ effects a, xheh l°°°"*" "- '°' l"""“"“° °“ m‘ nsm- - "Wm "WP"- ~ ' '|plrg Day, according to Postmaster .____---- Cadet-l, Annie oarr. Lemon. The signatures are pledges __.....__.___..__....._..__... ' , _ _ _ ‘the Royal Court at Buckinaham Amour the Canadian women who Palace on May lath. was am. t. Jir-J-ezr- 11-; ,9 ‘ j i '4 .4‘ ~48 dealerin Canada or the U nifed Stores handlingthe some make of car-of any part (except proves defective in material or workmanship, within 90 days after delivery, or 4,000 miles of driving, whichever may occur first. This applies to labor ea well as to material. ' The ‘policy itself takes the form of a written and signed agreement, presented to the purchaser by the General Motors dealer, when the ca: is delivered. .3 It states in plain understandable language, the definite service to which the owner is entitled. Back of this policy, and assuring its successful operation, is the most complete and eflicient service organiza- tion in Canada. o. 'I'herc are more than two thousand authorized } General Motors parts and service outlets throughout the Dominion. Parts distributing warehouses are " 7 maintained by General Motors at Oshawa, Saint john, Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. No matter where you travel in Canada you are not more than a few hours away from a General Motors parts depot. Visit your nearest General Motors dealer today and Q ‘ask for full details regarding the Owner Service Policy. Read over its complete provisions. Together with Gencral,,Motors unsurpassed standhprds of manufacture, the Owner Service Policy assures your lasting satisfaction with whatever General Motors car you may prefer. GM-YSOK givrn by the sirnees that 111W "my Grade. vm-i. toms are‘; _ p, learned the s-oros oi areiiwdt 1"“ 2. Mattie Constable. ‘it c“ p lnmnire hm“ =1 "loflksfllvinfi i" Grade VII—l. Margaret Remedy??? the returning health of the Kinz. z) Allergy Found: 3. Iilva Macallili composed by W. E. Dyer of Toronto. i fer; 4. Francis Williams. ‘ , " The signatures are all collect-xi in an,“ v_1_ non“ muggy; j, a volume which has been named vest, gumgym; y, Llgyd _ "the book of gratitude." Sonic l0,000 gnu ;v_1_ 30mm Megan of the siknatures are those of Tor- 2. Stanford Carr. . 7r.‘ ,. opto school childrm m"! 50""? 35° Grade III-l, Bloycc Dunninlf/“I” of Toronto school teachers- "PM N- Basel Carr; a. much Pidgaon. .. a ~\ Prrfeet Atlilanhiioei. ‘rhoriev sun Margaret Gidndlbr-Jlieacher. manthofp-tflflr. new LONDON school. ‘Honor Roll for the Aprilz- g Grade 11-1. intellect-as.