L. l i L In Home!!!" 1 Public School Reports ‘ ‘- . me l Bernice llcGalllh. ami- ll- "mum" IAST uollaury SCHOOL ell-ego zvln: l. Gertrll um- ,,-----_ . . -___. ,. D gnaw” _ a well “W” "“.‘°'"u°.' luoon for the month m Nov-‘m alum: a. anew-emu m Her ma. ll, "m n ember. Grade v11: l. on lfslllallvi ed It h" ""*'"“‘“°°' . Janet Dun y: t. Ololre ramm- n’! aw"- ““““Y m": Ruhr Dar-Imam Grade : . mo» Dean: a. ‘l an‘ 1nd v mom Cheverle; I. Helen Mallard. 1. he waaln‘ Si" ‘ Grade x - LAnna Maciuen (Ill-aloe V: i. Anne Donald: kWh-in: Ivllwd f" "t" “ z one" Walsh. a. Claire Mor- z. ltuth no: a. Betti ree monlhe ~» a , 4, . cllevel-le. .5 resident. .91 5v "Whkff; Grads VIII - l Bull Meoann. Grade 1v: l. Patricia MoDon- . Ears the la Mrs. Mac t w‘ 2. Dorothy Smith. 3. , Muurtoe 11d; . I. Cotherlno Mooney: I. nyed the eat m and reapeli i alsh. Edith McDonald. . eountlell "ml" "d "°q“'"‘“' Grade VII. — l. Marlon Lilly Grade III: l. yerna Paouet: I, ‘ u. in on; my “d ‘mull? ,‘;""° 2 Isabella MaoKlnnon. Elm-m queen; a, Join Mc- wm learn of her death Wt eel’ Grade v1 - 1. Leone MOIILSEY lpqmm, _ regret, t T“ n 2. ‘fllelnla Walsh. 3. Wendell] Grade Ild l. Catherine MoPhse: . She was a member ° l‘ Y Lilly. a. Helen McDonald: s. Jeanette United Church, and a member F! - Bu,‘ ~ , I v l Mal-um Rebekah Lodge, 1.0.0 Primary Dominant Grade 1: 1. Ann-lfolntyoo‘ a. Besld" h" hufllnd V“ 1' m" Claude Peters; S. Florence -1 mind by five daughters, and five m“, v, _. 1_ Mud,“ my -=. l- “eel: *l~'=....w...~:-o....... souoo nnie: reen . 4 - - . . RING D ‘(lbomas Maelmyre (Elsie): Mm 2. Helen w ish. a. Molds. w°__._° , L - Edward Ardelll (Bessie); Mrs. John n91)“ _ , a ' “Mo; f“ unclean ( a); Gladys. both at Grade n1. Sr. 1. Fred Coroor- mmm o; N ; . home; Howard Ln atonehaln. Malt. an. 2. Harry Love a. Altoe Oud- 11g; 1_ my,” '1\g1q-_ Dan, Wlth the lImSd IOICQI ll'_t r9, Gx-‘de ‘nu: 1' "k1. “not. Germany; Borden in Sydney. Grade 1l_ . Jr. — l. Garfield qgme v1; 1; u; “chm-n; Frank and Albert at home. MacKinml. 3. Caryl Weeks, S. grade v; 1' 31.3w, Mon-mm Sisters are Mrs. Alex MacDonald, Douglas alkman and Down grade 1v; L guru“ “W”; 3' Westmount; Mrs. Angus Murchl- Wedrs (equal) 1,0 ~ _ , w", Charlottetown: brothers are. Grade II Sr. -— I. ‘IQQIQ gm“ 1 (n; L AMI-Inflow. m... MacAuloY. Sydney: Allan and Wefla- Grwde 1 (b): 1. Wtnotml "re llor. Everett MscAulay in P11. Grade II Jr. — l. Iottlo Cud- grad, 1 (c); 1' Mum . M" l:.l.a“..*"l.‘.lrl':::; “out. "r..“.=::*l.- we“ =~ , ,_,,_,,w,e- day a ermwfl. — . Per ect t e: Nwen ydney Post Record- . “HM Pflmllfl Taylor. Marlo Taylor, Ansley si- eemetery. —-S In Memos-lam In loving memory of a dear wife mi l M Ernest C. H ta , . . "m! "with" gull":- “Ellfléll; l. Jean been» efiffiiewlll." mm Norton‘ a’ ; b“ m. hug w ty. 2i. velaa Green. 3. Edna Col- Grade IX: l. Lillian Tlmui n: $.13, ‘$01105’ 3;,‘ “grade VIII -1 Shlrlcl’ New- firgvema Boawm; a’ wan“ I . e . _ lovilsguzoloe laid “oolpovzd alt-Inga: 3W ‘IN-mu - 3- Em“ grunge VrIIIXI: ll. 0961 Clow. 0D , Om,nlll'fl OIIQI; ' , 1'38 I ,I.!'Wlfl 001111] 11:5 upping‘ m Grade V'I — l. Wilfred _C1al'kln Bobby Vessel ’ anstilereisoomf .tn the thought V. -- 1- He“!!! NQWSOH- Grade VI: l. Phyllis Dover; 2. a loving God knows hoot. . 9 Gsrltgprgsvm 18-1??? Gloria Jenkins; a. Jean Robert- [lovingly Bollteltholed by lie-liens. Ggsde 11': (of - 1 Kenneth “'15. ,4. v- 1 11mg“, (M. Nwh" “a Nkn‘ 9°‘? WW» (B) — 1 n“ Y ' more; _. M-aynabrd Clldmore. 18-8-11 Alulden MacGregor. (C) -l. gfdd; p)“. Ill-age Dgmm firm 11 f» - 1 will-m $23‘ m: "'1 ‘oeeofifl. “t? G e . C In "Qgggplgm gnaw» <B> - 1- Andrew New- gelmc 2, "Barry Glldinordi a. Glen- .._..- . dud I (A) _ 1- "n" MW‘ oaradouli: 1. IFoster. In loving“ explains-set Qffie-btlnhik-hh-mg": mpagpélivl: 1. Ileltl: Dover; z. amber s1 1N4. ummlllfriglocmen- 5mm’ NW‘ Perfect ottenduloe -- Llllllln u; only It!!! nllht dear Ethel ma‘ ‘Ilgelncbeb-Unu Court '§,*},‘L',§fl‘°“‘,lq m‘ a?’ m?“ . . o e erson, rv- We 5‘i."-‘J.‘.'§‘n..” “ab. oasrmmaox sonoor. mmg“s°" um‘ D°""" s mo At ohriahoulaorday ~‘. --- . “mum” _ ‘l’ , . f; swam,‘ t ,- schm, Grades. Phyllis Dover, 92.6 per Lottie and oeuuele.‘ m. Novmmfl- '- mt- IQS-Ill. Gnu x__j_ M,“ Gmmm. z Hlahest Percentage - Junior h“ Gnmm; 3_ May Km‘ ' Graders‘ Deborah Connolly, 98.8 . _ Glide VIII.—1, Cecelia O’Cmzlor. W” "n - vurl “a S,“ . Prize for stars in reusing in Glide . 1e, _ In Memos-lam 2.4M“ =w= a Y m- "m" "lfirr..."lzlll..°°‘"‘. Teacher. - , ____ Grade VI.--1, Inn-ulna can”... (Patriot Please-very) hlovhrind fond remembrance 2. Annie Irvlflfl- “‘———-*- .31,‘ ' an,“ 1 3;; _. 1, Mgg-gufl; ST. MARY'S SCHOOL o" um’ mm Ill-each; 2. Mary M Gulgan -—— ohm. ‘on a.“ hi‘: I‘ N" rules" not her henna-y, Sled th lm-‘hfi orlurlh m theuuyoirroeyhdl,’ We Mt when she-went away. “weionotooll her hook tho'her uhiaueo ourhoastowithpolu- Qbm-PW-"eu" "- m b! Ill Nteoxrflma B. Mount Vernon, aw York, l" R610! M. Boston, Apostolic Blblelndttuto , . 125*‘ .St.?aul Miluleeoh In Memos-tam lad m “"_ - C: Ohrlei flwlnfiggnda‘ Manolo while Primal’ ..oi War in "Willi. December 8,10“. '0'! mfiilltllt laivtng would no more, WI lo soon tn dea And inn Y" l!“ Iorrmhan-dlolfifl ones oer- we». would- "!!! Mb“ b: Mother ens Aunt n‘! Ella Maude. In K026140111 Inlo muggy lthatfimneenobletzvfi ww- --~ -» ltlsaweottoreuaenhoredsterao Th3“ ‘hm "VII I. Ht ever so “firearm vol-ls n» ohnds t; "i! ‘Lfllamamdoor ones, death 1MB!!! 13-0-11. In’ Memos-lam ofblll. Peter thhilfo ISIQDIOC and when" Isl 10“. xmcsrrou SCHOOL Report for Nov ‘ Grade IX --l. Inn. Paul 2. Jean. MacMlllm: AsetIlM c risen. 88.7. horn. Highest Averaca: hlanohe Moe Teacher: Linda Icrter. DUNSTAIINAGE SCHOOL Report for November: one. rv, Jr.--1 cIda. dun bellz. 2. Jain Jarnleoorl; b Eugme Corl- nor. Glide III. St'.-—1, David Mo- GIEENWICH SCHOOL Report for month of November. Glide VIL-l, Veri; flares and W61; 3. V Moo- . Sanderson Loren: 3 emon Glide V.-1 e Manual-l. Glide IV.—1 Michaela; 2 Lome M ' Gride III. Sr.-1, Elaine Mac- Pclnon Sanderson; 3, ham RoMriy. , III. Jr.—-1, Willard Squires. “w II.-1, Gertrude Sander» urine 1-1. P nu nee. l-fifltM_-,_uvori1ay95%sq: Willem ' - Phyllis Morrison. (Pukfl please copy.) __._______ GRAHAM’! IOAD SCHOOL The follo ls the Report oi Graham's School for morvtll of No bu‘, (lmde X.—1 Join Com bell. . fir“ ‘rel-aw “mm . W06 - . Glide VIII. -— 1, Jdln Word. Glide VII. — 1 J G rode 2 (lvride M Muellguifl W clue 1v Gerald Macbood ' Grids Owcl Green. Gayle Joanie Campbell D . e Junior Grades -Jesste Camp 1.1%. The followi pupils laido "mp em : - Malcolm Campbell Jolt! Camping, Jessie Campbell. Freddy so}. M. McCaA-vtlle-Teidil. _____.__._..___ ST. MARY'S CONVINT e : i‘. W" Kathleen Gallant; Report of St. Mary's School for the ‘month of Novesrllber: . Grade VII: 1, Douglas Blanch- I >1 O- Marte Plneau: I. 3. Joseph Gou- 1. Marion Honch- Plneau; I, Maris Plneau: 3. oyd Dou- det. Grade III: 2. Enid Dolron. : 1. Alafredo to. Grade I (a): i, Elizabeth Dou- cebte. Grade I (b): l, Omar Plneau. H t average for senior Perfect Doucette. Kathleen Gallant. ward Gallant, Marie Yvonne Doiron. Roy Plnoou. Marie Pin- esu: Eunice Pineau: IAonel Dolron. Omer Plneou, Ilzld Pin- eau. Alfredo Phleau. Teacher: Helen Gallant. (Patriot. Please Copy) NOIJIOBO SCHOOL The following ls the results of the tests given in Norboro School for November. 90 p. c. and over ln order of merit. Georgeina Glover, Grade IV Mary Florence Hughes, Grade I. Carl Gillie, Grade II, Ehrle Murphy, Grade I. Joan Bowness, Grade IV. Marlo Hughes, Grade .1. Roma Stewart, Grade I. Lloyd Lawless, Grade V. 80p.c,to90p.c. ,' Ronnie Mallett, Grade I. Frances Croken, Grade I. Allyn Harding, Grade V. Morton Murphy, Grade V. Allison Murphy, Grade I. Eileen Murphy, Grade II. Lowell Andrews. Grade X. Garth Stewart. Grade X. 70 p. c. to i!) p. c. orma Lawless, Grade VIII. arl Stewart, Grade V. Donald Glover. Grade VIII. Annie Murphy, Grade I. John Glllls. Grade V. Lorraine Hughes, Grade VIII. Alberta Murphy, Grade V. James Murphy, Grade X, Florence Hughes, Grade VIII. Eleanor Stewart. Grade VIII. Mary Murphy Grade V. Perfect atten once! Lowell An- drewr. James Murphy, Lonnie Webster, Lorraine l-Iuixhes. Eleanor Honor roll of 5t. Mary's 0on- vent. Bourls. for Novamar. lott- Grude XI: 1. idols . P mo. Martld: l-luil s: I . exfifluth Mo an?" George Stewart, I-Iardinlz, John Glllls Joan Marie Hughes, Roma Ronnie ldallett. Leona G. Cameron, Teacher. __.____....._..__ - ANGLO - IUITICO SCHOOL Honour Roll for Ivlovunbar. Glide X.-1, Olflno Nllln: Stewart, Florence Hughes, Irene 5 Allyn ness Carl Gillie, Allison Murohy, Stewurt I‘ . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE RROBATE COURT Tho 14th day of November, A D. In Be ILLIN. lottstown said County . . Whroig roodin the “New o flilblblf‘ aoiunb taw- cobro of Charlottetown aforesaid EDWAI: COETON of Chariot ‘ 0 "To this end our policy is to see that our lending facilities and other services are made as broadly available as they can possibly be; and, as part "It is, of course, an axiom of sound banking that protection of deposltors’ fund! I must always remain of the first importance; but a bank, if it is to fulfil its function, must not only provide ample and undoubted protection to depositors but musflwithin its appropriate sphere, Serve the credit needs of the community. his is no time to rest 0n Laurels” “Economic Security Can Only Be Achieved Through Risk" of this policy, new methods and adaptation of old ones to meet new, conditions are constantly being studied. "Real and enduring economic security can only to our own afiairil, l ‘might add that, in my view, risk-free blinking is hardly banking at all; and, if we are to maintain a progressive outlook, we must ‘This is no time to rest on laurcls of a great tradition and great strength. These qualities are of greatest value when they contribute to progress, and it will be ' p this Bank in the vanguard of constructive and useful developlnent in the service of the Canadian community." * DUI‘ COIISIZIII endeavour t0 kCC _ * Tbi: (notation i: from one o] lbs ddrelln by Bulb of Molina! rbiel executive: d rbe Bulb’: nun! annual meeting. II you would like a Im mpy ol lb: Annual Report carrying Ibo romplarddrrlns is booklet lam, to b: publilnsd mo», wrila to fbl Bank of Maximal. Pm: 151mm, Montreal. 5t MARGARET meet new conditibns with courage and confidence . . | Taking Risks has mode Great r ~ ; All life is made up of ulking risks. From one small store on Yong: ‘Street, Toronto, a nun who dreamed a dream and risked-his all, built one of the largest department stores in the world. BANK or MoNTREAl’. GEORGE W. SPINNEY, President be achieved through fisli. To relate this Back i880, a group of enter‘ prising Montreal business men 1e: out to build a railway to span the Continent. Great dif~ ficulty faced them . . . the risks they took were likewise great. The Bulk of Montreal stood behind the: enterprise, i system which now spans the world. working will: Canadian: in every walk of h]: linre 1817. town-aforesaid. the day Ind yesr first. above wrltte \ Billie Court. (Sill-l l. MARGARET PgaMER. l. I'll’. 11-17. 31-12-1. 8-41. , aforesaid. and at the store of Mrs. all persons interest Estate as due notice thereof. WITNESS I ’ Palmer, Estate COTTON Into of Chir- in n’: County in said Pr; m Widow. de- tbf of the County of Co . Con- ble or literate person th ~ GREETING: CANADA PBOVIN PRINCE wusallas ' tloa on filo of PETER A. Mc- NNA of Baldwin's load afore- St. T ty aforesaid ‘ janitor: of II CI. OI‘ IDWAID IN THE PIOB TE COURT The 13th‘ day of ISLAND ovelnber. A. D. of ANASTASIA In Re Estate lllAItNS late of Baldwin's Road. Cardigan l. R. In King's Cont» t in the said Province. Widow, aeeisod. to. To the Sheriff of the County of line's County oraav Constable _or. lttorste oerion within Oountv GREETING: upon reading o i. BASIL CBO- tls Kinfi I rloh Prlut». tho above named that a oltatlon may the o herein- "°'anld.wifeof l6 hereinafter set therefore hereby required to Interested Estate to he and appear before the Judges oreient at a Probate Court at to held in tho C ttoto Queen tn the aoldmlgrovtnom on ihurnlay the Deoum first obove written. By the Court. (Ego-l CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD IN THE 1MB. In IQ Estlte of IA in tell-Ito. To the Sheriff of Kin a County or or County may he lasuod all persons Peter Carter on th Kinrs County aforesaid aforesaid may Hts Honour Harold said Probate Court town. aforesaid. the day and year E. MARGARET PALMER. 1h sf. PROBATE COURT The 14th day of November. ‘L11, POOLE late of bower Montague Kings County In tll slid Province, Merchant. iterlto nereon Within laid GREETING: WHEREAS upon tlon on filo of Frances Darling eir of bower Montugue afore- Wtillun Ahnear. the dmthtstratrix of the shove nam- tton of II. Esq Proctor forsild e t8 Road in so‘ that ed In the sold have Judge of the at Charlotte- gt rar. 1 ISLAND MES EDWARD deceased, tn the County of any Constable House In Georietovvn in Kings County aforesaid. at or near the School House ln Lower Montaga’ aforesaid. and it the store of . A. Poole and Company in Lower Montague aforesaid eons interested In as aforesaid may have due notion thereof. ' WITNESS lilo Honour Harold Leonard Pilhaerkdudge of the slid Prohlte Court aforesaid. tho day and year above written. Court. . E. Margaret Palmer. no By (Sill) t The entire history of the Dink of Montreal is interwoven with the risluoitheCinadianpeople-tho basking of wise and legitimate busi- heal ventures, and, with Canada and its people, the Beak of Montreal has progressed through sound and solid enterprise. “MY BANK ll A IIHIOI (llllllll mo; GREASE ON WALL PAPER Great care Ls needed. noisier‘; e place ot" absorbent cotton with 1 Rreace slovent-carbon. tetrach lorlde solvent -calt>on tetrach to zrease spot with will: mo tlon. Hold until solvent absorbs some Rreose. Re eat with solvent / on clean cloth. dezre o! cllan e. time. Rnpeat. sh also be used. Almlv with the same oressin! motion so that all Er- the said Es to at Charlottetown first glatrir. "Quickies ‘BI-ken Reynolds reading the a citation purpose You are cltn In the said rth: Court house tn ‘a County. oer Ive ' tslneoitllerfoislj W ,Ad-a memoir writomaho u.‘ lie} linens m- ~v>l.’;‘le“wvim.'hul"“""l‘.“““‘"