ed THURSDAY, MAY _ 8th, 1930 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page 7 Pictorial and Cartoon Page for Readers of The Haileyburian | : He: "They say she's good for a million!" She: "H'm--I could be good for half that!" --London Opinion EMBARRASSING MOMENTS 1 Tol YOU Ar ie Ns BY - ; s WARROW Road -- BUI | Y70lD_ WEASEL]! NS Bo ||: A TUELCURUT Hu TU \ BYTOYING 4 BIT CE See Close HARMONY? ~ - Above are action shots of three of the tennis players selected by the Canadian Lawn Tennis Association to represent the Dominion ~ in the forthcoming Davis Cup series against the United States. At _ the top is Willard Crocker, second ranking player, who will prob- ably play in the doubles, whilst below, left and right, are Marcel Rainville, whose sterling tennis gained for him the undisputed right to play in the matches at Philadelphia, and Dr. Jack Wright, K% Canadian champion, who will captain the team Bernard Shaw Receives Visit from Y outhful Stars The-Mawby triplets, seven-year-old child film actresses are here Ne Xx AG \ ASS EEA NRE. at seen paying a surprise visit to the famous English author-play- wright, George Bernard Shaw. G. B.S. seems very much amused THE MAN UNDER THE CAR: "Now I ask you--lis this the by the chatterings of his sophisticated little visitors from Holly- sort of thing that's good for a car?" i wood. The picture was taken at the Hertfordshire country home --The Humorist, Londan of the septuagenarian playwright. Has Choice of $125,000 Inheritance or Love. Charming Marjorie- Joyce Clem- entson has inherited the sum of $125,000 under the will of John Samuel Newlyn. The vast inher- itance goes to the girl with the provision, however, that she can- not marry Neptune Clairns British Steamer "'Sunniva"' Striking view of the S.S. Suniva as it was being pounded to pieces by the waves off the Shetland Islands, north of Scotland. Many passengers had thrilling escapes fro mthe doomed ship, which was wrecked near the uninhabited Island of Mousa. King's Uncle and Former Governor-General of Canada Celebrates The Duke of Connaught, son of the late Queen Victoria, and Uncle of King George, celebrated his eightieth birthday this week while on his vacation in the South of France. The Duke, who was Governor-General of the Dominion from 1911 to 1916, is shown above in three distinct phases of his life. In*the centre picture is the Duke when an infant. He is receiving a present from the famous Duke of Wellington as he stands on Queen Victoria's knee and his father, Prince Albert, can be seen in the background. At the left of the Garter. is a picture of the Duke as he appeared when Governor-General of Canada, whilst at the right he is wearing the robes of a Knight A a