\ Ev-EMBEVR 1'1. 1944' || Tfillilil to Mr. F. J. Casey Mmgmirdiiy morning. The sis held from his late c, on Watcr St. West at . Dunstarfs Basi-l by Rev. Wilfred McArdle as n and Rev. Louis Dougan as ERCOII. Present in the sanc- - wcr Rcverends‘ A. Macrion- c5511.: Francis MacQunid, Mgcdonuid, Charlottetown; . McMahon» Cardigan; Eug- iuutrny. Summerfleld. and McCarthy, Iona. , honorary pail-bearers were ilamcs Blanchard. Hon. Jus- Arséllilliii, Hon. Justice Mac- ‘, , Messrs. Ed. Nicholson, QiidmOre nnti D. J. Riley. m. pull-bearers were: Dr. J giiiGuiizati. Mr. HF. MacPhee. c. Mr. J J. ‘Pruinor. Mr. Albert viii, .\ir. J P. l/iucInnis and Joseph Trainer rre u-as ii Guard oi Honor of , , Degree Knights oi Colum- incl the members oi Bishop rhern General Assembly, ,1, Degree. and the Third De- Kniehts of Columbus attend- ina i>0:i.\'- i 0m the Basilica the body was to Frank Hennessevs Un- ng Parlors and later con- motor hearse to St. John, ‘Tilt-re will be High Muss in St. Peters ‘Church. hii, an Monday morn mt. and fognl wm be made in st. Pet- ‘Cemeirrv __‘..____.__ .E. P. Weeks has Article Published rrscart-h oi facts figures irom various countries hronc. __\\'r* was horn at Mt. Sic- gin iii "Hllllim. in i912.\\"li‘ll lather was llIllllSiFl‘ of the ilittiisl Church in that place. la hrillniiwi career at Mt. Al- ii where hr graduated \vith 12 honors in vcmltimiCS. hc wont Oxiord. Euulzintl. us Rhodes inr from l.‘ B. in i933. H." liiied at Oxini-ri ior n “B.A.", AI‘. B Lit". avcl later on was nted the tiegrre of Doctor oi ‘losophy. Prior to the outbreak the war he s employed as a retory oi tlic International in gar Council h headquarters London. aitcr the pre- y, war hrclte out he was token the staff of the Ministry oi omiation in London. ‘where he holds a responsible post. sides his ofiicinl work he lec- es an international subjects in vii-i ilfliifi 0i England. as well broaiicristinc to the Empire. Jvctlcs lnr: eiiPd his parents i938. lie hopcs to return to tda alter the end oi the war. W licle above r - loelnniu GUARDIAN it-oiiiifriiilkei sh...:i-.-i~...:.-.§~.v~..'.- -~- Took liver 3 Weeks Ago ol u nevrsv nature Ill] u. m“; at five c la . en-JL-iii-niilfi "mm '” m: (‘BASWELL ior Photograph; conruueii ‘ ' A s - w .- i seamen u" u‘ WI‘!!! THE CANADIAN C0333 ON THE AD ~ or Cable) _‘“r.’i.Ti’s‘i'...° - i. ' ( UNLOADING to-day iiity tonfiwulkes of corlood iron, tieei, 1 ' lwlre. etc. Fennel? 6: Chgizoliglgh-y W. uxtuamou or mmrmos i001! nut! to.‘ .. - we...» r LII‘ , December 14th. itneiriiiiiiaiizii. sit}? evening oi 16th. 12-9-11- _ FROM P-li-L-Recent erriv b; iii Whiinfiy Pier. CB. irom Prin Ed- ward Island are Mrs. Keith Dow. have taken up temporary re id at Bouth Bar. where Clnr. 15cc??? is stationed. COLLIDES WITH POLE _- A grocery truck struck o. telephone Dole at the corner oi Bayflcld rind Lower Queen Streets Saturday morning, snapping it or; ab...“ four ieet from the ground. The weight of the falling wires result. Street also breaking. each estrcoted; another was re- remandeci till today. A W.T.P.'I‘B. case was adjourned til-l the 15f . The defendant in a Prohibition case was fined $200 and costs or three months, and the accused in a rob- bery case was released as the com- plainant stntcd that the accused was not one of the two men who had attempted to hold him up. HOME ON LEAVE—Pt<-.‘. Lour- encc lvlnclnnisis spending his leave with his lllUiLlCf. Mrs. Bctty Mac- Inuis. Ciiy- Laurence hos been serving overseas since 1942 with the North Nova Scotia Highland- ers. He was wounded July 25 in France and until his recent return has been in a hospital in England. Ptc. Miicllitiis _ioir.ed the army he- fore the outbreak oi’ war and his two younger brothers. Gordon and Lowell are both overseas with the R..C.N. DIES AFTER SHORT ILL- NESS - The denth occurred yes- terday at the Cilzirlottetown Hos- pital riftcr a short illnrss. of Mrs. Andrew Mclnnis in her 47th year. The late Mrs. Alt-Innis, iormerly May C. Grant, was the ' oi Mrs. Richard Grant. Strcet. City, and the late Richard Grant. Her husband predeceased hcr some years ago She is survived by one daughter Mrs, Aretas MacHinnon oi Tra- cadie. The funeral will be held 'I‘ucsdny morning from the resi- dence of her mother to St. Dun- stan‘s Basilica. Interment will be the Roman Catholic cemetery ST. JAMES CHURCH — FO. the Rev. J. E. Bigclow, B.A., B.D., R.C.A.F., occupied the pulpit oi St. James Church at both serv- ices yesterday. At the morning service he took as his text John 8:12, "I am the light. oi the world", ointing out that more than ever n this war-crazed world the light‘ of Christ shines brightly, giving hope and courage in the present and iuith to carry‘ on in the iut- urc. Corp. Stanley Lancaster sang with iine effect the lovely solo. ~ 5 . f- t magazines. Iii MEMORIAM MRS. WILLIAM COLE _ funeral oi the lute Mrs.Wil- "Evie unis hcld at the (iccldie nlia. Ciiurch on Thursday, list 5th, ioilowing u short ser- n licr lite home nt Preniu i~ T-ie est-vice was conducted hi‘. li M. Buntrtin. The pall- 5 o. Allan Strav- ivcrett . icLcod. Heath Mai:- v Snmutl Bernard. James it. and Emmcrson Delaney. -- at Cavendish. her maiden i was Emma Jane Smith, and time to French River as a when her widowed motticr iii iiie intc Mi. Bcrnar On . . s .. he amc ‘lie 0i liie 11110 Captain wil- ciir. who died about 16 roars lssurvivcd by the following - tiers: William and Frank Frcnch River: Staniw ‘ -ii. in Wcsatcrn Canada. mwilll illillil! hcuitil oi ncc- inade hcr less nctive in rc- iean. the late Mrs. Cole is ilivkiiiiiil’ mcmory in I-‘rench there siic lived n long and eiieie. anti by many friends ii-YDE ‘itiviitgscnoot. _, " ior Iiovembcr: " X-Jessic MucNevimWan- iunsitriu. ‘j t IXV— Kiiinri-lne Living- Piiilhs MncKinrion, Flor- aid. " t VIIi-Lome MacLetin. . ' Dvruch. ‘ e __ ‘ ‘hmlmsg.’ Everett Gillespie. “ii V Jr.-Bctty MncLeun, n MacPhce. Morrison Mnc- liI-Hownrd Gillespie. kMacKinnon. June MncPhce .‘ _ iii’ MocKinnon (equal) i Ii-Kenneth MncNeili, .‘ dtiiffiill. Ethel Gillespie. i — Elmer MacKinnon. muiiiesliic. Johnnie Scott. J attendance: Mcrvyn Mac- , willie MncPhce, Tommie W‘ Joan Murray. m “Vtfoge in senior grsides "int Livingstone. can. m ‘veille injunior grades _ "i Gillespie. 90%. “Marguerite MacDoug- DR.THOMAS' “The Lord Is My Light". and the choir anthem was “Shepherds or Souls." In the evening Mr. Bige- w took his text from Acts 27:29. the stern and wished for the day." emphasizing the necessity of anch-; ors in human lives-Jour of the ed in another pole at. the corner wood o‘ Elm Avenue and Great GEM“ dflv requests civilians to xeiarin ma. BO. in durin Estuo vgyed thgy8ttiliau:igt'ug“glhstxilie son and her two children. vino a“ h'm'dm'°1" ‘"1 hi! "Rival. i t ilslis Civilians Stay llome liver Holiday MONTREAL. Dec a - to?) - ‘Transport Controller T C, Luck- in a statement issued hero to- from travelling "except on ur ent -business between Dec. 22 nncl . an. POLICE COURT-At the City 4. when thousands ci the armed Police Court Saturday morning forces will be izrantlzd holiday lea- two drunks had their bails of $5.00 W " s Mr Lockwood added that ii “un- were dispensed with. personnel oi the armed iorces would be able to travel without undue crowding and transportation companies enabled to handle traiiic efficiently " | ._ x ROCHI-‘ORD SQUARE SCHOOL Honor Roll ior November: Grade X—i. Helen Roach; 2. iEclna Power; 3. Maureen Mo» i Quigan. Grade IX~l. Bethany MacDon- aid; 2. Mary Roberts; 3. Noreen Doiron. Grude VIII-l. Beverley Fitz- Gcralrl: 2. Anita Moiynenux. 3. Floru Gillies. | Grade VII-I. Joan Lund‘ 2. ‘llinry Connolly, 3. Shirlry G l Grade Vii-l. Mary Doucett Auxlle Martin; 3. Shirley Nit-El- suti. Leah Ditiiy; 3. Barbara Gallant. Grade Vi-—l. Dorothy Cannon; 2. Shirley Douccttc; ;.‘. Marion Kcllv. (trade V—l. Bcrnadctte Rossi- ter: 2. Joan Connolly; 3. Elects. Roberts. Grade V . Colette Hagan; 2. Eileen Doiron; 3. Lillian Billgai‘ Grade iV-i. Mary (Zlirveric; 2. Marina Arsenault; 3. Evelyn Pet- ers. Grade IV-_1. Mary Gallant: 2. Melinda Doiron; 3. Betty McEwen. Grade III-d. Richardina Doir- on; 2. Bernadine Hcnncsscv; 3. Barbara Kune. Grade III—i. tBarbcrn Gallant, Yvonne Lougheram; 2. (Ann Brati- le_v, Rose lvinrie DeCostci; 3 El- aine Cullen Grade IIL-i. Julia Casiord; 2. Jenna Maclsaac; Ii. Mary Ryan. Grade II-i. Edna Sheehan; 2. Shirley Burke; 3. Roberta Hines. Grade II-l Silstillhe Francis; 2, Mary Basha 3. But-barn Word. BONSHAW Y. Tfoouacu. The November meeting 0i the Bonshaw Y. T.C. was held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Show on the evening of Nov. 28th with n good attendance. It was decided the Y.P. U. meet weekly at the iliomes oi the members and the .-lo itThBy let go iour anchors ircmironowm members were eiBCi-Qd? Presi ent-Miss Carol McDon- d. Vice-Pres-Vergillen McNevln. most important bcin8 Hope. Duty. ‘ secremry_Miss Marlyn Salmond. Prayer und Love through the cross of Christ __ them was "Come Emmanuel. Miss Lilliiin MacKenzie. Mus. Bus, was at the organ. WUIRTIDIE TRANSPORTATION DIHPLAY — A set of the series oi pictures entitled “Labour Presents Arms“. prepared by the Notional Film Board has reached Char- lottetown through the eiiorts oi the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau and is on display in the Trnvel Bureau window. Included in thc lot iirc enlarged photo- nciivitics in railroad work. en- ercil freight, post oiiice aerv ces. telephone activities. air mail and express. Great Lakes ireighters, iruckinq on Alaska Highway, win- iicrini scene at Goose Bay. Labrador. and others. These splendid pictures will only be here for ll day or two and then have to be sent to another city. They are well worth seeing and it is ex- ccted that quite a number oi people will bc much interested in scciiig them in the Travel Bureau window on Quccn Street. BRIDE-TO-BE SHOWERED — On Thursday evening, Nov. upwards oi two hundred friends and neighbours oi Darllngton and vicinity gathered at the home of Mrs. J. H. MacPllcrson to do i101!" our to her daughter Helen. who“ marriage to Daniel MacPheroon was to take place in the near fut- ure. The bride-to-be was escorted to the seat oi honour by Mrs. An- gus MacLern. when Miss Miriam Dollar carried in a well-filled bas- ket oi envelopes and H150 oil!" gifts. which were opened and ac- companying tiumes rend by RUS- en Brown. Mid arranged by Miss Edith MacLcod. Helen then thank- ed nil present rind invited them to visit her in her new ‘home. Then all joined in singing For She s‘; Jgliy Good Fellow , iiiter Wh A the bride-to-be was bounced- delicious lunch was served b!’ iflii‘ ies and the remainder o! the even- ing was spent in dancing "id !°°' ial intercourse. music being iurn- ished by Messrs. I-Iar Ymlilfld i hi H len many ears o drier?“ Psevious to t is. the (lain the bride-to-be when Mrs. Don- i T b e ent d swiieutiriiimwgofltilsnnkgt. Personals day visiting his many friends. ter. Ruth. a P.\V. . student. side was o week-end visitor Charlottetown. The evening an-' graphs showing some home irontithe Y.P.U. “its Donald MacPherson and Miss Hel- t ngton Women's Institute waited] Mr. Duncan MucMillari and G" ' young 5cm Sinclair. WOOd hint-ids He"?! Doiron Northnvas visitin with her dnugh- 2M“ Gallant. 3_ m,“ Gm. Perfect Miss Bertha Gallant oi Summer 0 Treasurcr~lita Colin McLeod. Organist-Mus Eleanor Carson. Miss Leila Moore. Miss Isabel iCrosby, Miss Joan McLeod. Miss iMarlyri Ssiimond, Miss Eno Mc-i ‘Nevin and Hnith and James Cros-l by were appointed on visiting and look-out commitirrs. At the clcse ioi the mcciing games and contests were enjoyed. reirr-shments being served by tlic hostess. norzsnnw Y.I'. U. I The regular weekly mcctlni: 0i‘ - iii-id at the home oi Mr. anti Mrs. Hczzel McNcvin on the evctiing of Dec. 591- TiiB President presided and lcd the de- votional period with Mrs. H. Mc- Nevin us organist. The minutes ‘oi the previous meeting were reg-d by the smreiary; Mr. Fred Snow lcondugigd [he lesson. czich mem- ‘vbei- asking a Bible question. A [special feature of the meetinil “'35 a solo by Mr. H. McNevin. also 5010.5 by Mr. Alikcn McNevin. The Iboys of the Trail Rangers were 'prcscnt and assisted with iiic Cro- .grom. Games and contests were enjoyed and refreshments WFTc served by the hostess and daught- ere. Next meeting to be held at the brine ci Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crosby. MEhool. Honor Roll rcderictcn School Grade n-t. Doris Coudy; 2.' of ior the month of November. | Grade X.-—l Myron Weeks: l. 2. Lloyd Cutclifie‘. 3 Freddie Woe . _ Grade VIII-l. Ellen Baghizléfglfii i grkusde VL-l. Eileen MavNtvin- Duicineo Morrison (a 101' l. Earl Weeks: B . Grade II. Sr. l. H and Edwin Cutclific. equal. 2, M ry Weeks. Grade I. r.—l. Allan Stevenson. ' Grade I. Jr.—i. Allison Weckl: 2- a {moi purchase of War Saving! for this month $79.75. "riect attcndunce — 000719 ite. Vernon Weeks. Lloyd 1nd W End Pfflnk oiiuerit. A defers? o... OutCiiiie. Helen and Alien Dab Stevenson. IT. IGNATIUS SCHOOL ._,_.. inc MBOPhEHOII reed iiri address Honor R011 for "W MM‘ °i N‘b'§i'i“<i2e§x.-i. Robert Doiron. . Vcr ir ' VIII.- Grade VI Oswald Gall Mr. Angus Bla uiere. Rustico, Grade V-i- Dfiiiliifl Gillian‘- -i. Verna Doiron w“ l“ the my m “y and Ham“ %§§ itiiki. Irene Arrenauit: 2. “°““ii..°i’r"3i‘ #5333.“ ‘Siiilfiler; do I.-l.'Shiriev Aflélliitiit; 2, n . attendance -— Robert Aroennult. Margaret Peters. Yvmnc Doiron. Margaret Doiron, Verne D0111)“ Si‘. ‘ t Lean. i Grade VL-g. wenaiiu Bears: 2. Grade v JL-l. Artioi Muc- ans Protest LONDON. Dec. B -_ qgpi many has sent not s to the Bri- Lc tlsii and Ullltfldufitllitfs Guvirn- _ _ H ‘I i-zcgnc violations Earl iviatnrson; o. rlclclc Mac- . oi illtClIldtlOhtIl low. Including hi. Phgyggn tacks on German hospital ships in ' Itaiiun waters and uermuii iicid sun hWT-‘iilifi in liiiiy." the official Ger- urade I. B.--i, George man agency U.N.B M h D B. said the protests. trans- lmitteo oy tin Berlin EOILIRII Uiiice , _ _ ithrough Switzerland as the mew. ~» u "thor ugi MacPhec R0 ~ o o} MaCmIL n“ i Urnde Vll.—l. Lliarlcs MacDon-, said toutw Jnmishment solo the notns cites l2 al- Macbean ationc The German High gwflllttlfllndhfittizd the sinking uf o. son. osp a its - - __ ,. ._.v...r......a..: :1... sriss.i.".t:.it.l.i "m 8"“ Grade V.-l. Eleanor Weetks. 2., - IIEATIIEBDALE SCIIOQI, Grade VIIL-I. Peggy MflcPhge, all i. ‘guide t. A-l a . V - an Bruc. 0k P6575011. equal; 2, assle Mace- Grade V 5l'.—l. Meredith Mac- Mat econ and Kennti Miiepriee, THE QHEPH ROS srrrsgeo THE .' _. \_\* v 3%’ r A .;\\. MAX) g PAGE THREE i . x s. _ . §ies=§'~.\§§§{_\\ \\ .. \\ ’ 2926 W centric connects ABOUT 1926 an ora of great expansion began in the aviation industry on this continent. During the following eight years. ni-iivorits of airlines spread over North and Shlilii America. Nickel Steels. iicr-zinso 0f their superior sirctigtii and toughness, were used for crankshaits, connecting rods. propeller shafts, gears and oiitcl" vital parts of iitc neu air- plane engizics. (hirer Nii-itci £l.iit')_\'S wcrc ilscti to give longer service —1,—‘Joai\ - Macléhzrscin‘ i” Q Grime IV fil'.—l. Sandy Mac-,MacOart1c. rncrsoii, Donnie MacPhcc, euual. ~-Licr~ Grade IV. Ji‘.—-|, Jimmy wiac- 1,7?“ ‘m- . i c‘. liii‘ l ‘Ft Grade ll.—-!. zstinlev liruc- 2 i .- 1 m.“ khaki} i A-l. Barbara A1HCPhe1"‘ Okwiildlf Juibbb hiuthcson. 1 n, can , l J’... M,CLcf,,,‘f“'. (rfilfilf 126511 Lilli cl rinct- — uotmlj! '_ ie iviacPhee Jimitniefiflxl n.9,?“ Ava-am. _ mo“ Snndyinld: 2, N()lC-\.Il Nlcliriiiii. MacDonald, (dual iRzgc fi/lclicnna. ~ ‘rn c ".—-i. llli‘ Mic NEW ARGYLE SCHOOL Grade Vin A W L ' Grade IX-Dorothy Mocl).u1zail‘,g_ Nien-iu MCKCHM Grade VII—Florence Marching-ind; z_ Juan ALWHLC; Grade vr-niiiiii mrriirh. . ' Grace I. 1 Eleanor lVlacDoivt Leon; 2. Cecil MacDougull. Vern Mncisaa Hecto Earns-m; 2. Douglas MacKinnon. E GROT T0 AND»- Luiil; Jitomuo Niachiuc. L7.-ll:cr-‘ Grade lII—l. John hlncLcan. inc Mutheson. couiii; u. isett, ii...-‘, Gradi- I iar~1. Louis SLCWIlTi. ‘Nilvmibef- i Grazlc I ti)» ~l. [Crnnctii .\'lac-‘ i —-—-- l5 ill *1‘ ‘Jar Q1l.|l'"‘ ill. rs. nu Glllis, 3 Grade 1x|__1_ Lo _ Grade Vi.—-1. rraxiccs Nntliiv; 2.1T‘. Bus‘ Dcmm-mlem __ Earl Mmhb Mildred MilCLUllflLl and W'ilburiqu1ere_ . i Gum" v-“l UP-il‘ “i-‘PDQII-liiii 2- Intcrmedlate Department 1P LCM‘- iJoun Gallant; (l. JOSUIILHC‘ Gnu-lg renewing ifitie report of nswillfifgg, m B 1 u m, . l .. .-..i'i Llii-iflPi , month oi §f,§,’é§,b§rc_n°°1 f“ "he "with “fund Mcrcclltis iviacilotuilti. t-tiuzii i ma“ BIII . fade X-—1. Marv Bruce. . Grade 11 Jr-—I Vernon weeirswproi-iide 1x.-1. Christine Mac- “““ Mildle“ MMKimW" “film” . . . . _e_ GfiKiC ii. A.—i, ilogtr Aluci/cani} Grfliil‘ 1H—i- Annette Elm. Grade Ii. Bel. Lorna i-iucllton- argue; Mflcl)ou- _I(ccn Minai-iis in thclllousc. . -1. _-_ _ W THE rmsr cumsrriiiiisiwiiiic-tiie Shepherds ‘Found life at high temperatures when exposed to corrosive exhaust fumes. The Canadian Nickel industry through its research laboratories and roiling mills, gave every possible assistance to the aviation in- dustry. Thus another new market was developed to help take the place of war markets wiped out in 19181 Today Canadian Nickel is again diverted to war purposes, and again the industry looks to the future with confidence. Plans are ready l0 develop and expand old and new peacetime markets, so that the Nickel industry may continue, through its own initiative and enterprise, to make still greater contributions to Canada's welfare. 2, ciorcon Mothcsmn. ‘gall: 2. Fiilrflllt‘? DI'.2'l'll(‘ll§ 3. Glen’ STELLA MARIE SCHOOL i c c F R > r ~ - ~—~ i esolution o r 0 l-ioiuir Roll for the month oi . Principal's Department ‘ T _. . _ Cyrhdc Xrl‘ “an Bmmuiero: 2' rchrlillgtuisgiitilgillgnalhlsigliCdlight oi I M" Lcclmr: 3‘ Georgi‘ Ciiiiivmni‘ t-ntion hrolairm was d“ rainspor- 2 ‘ilvrc Pineeu 3 igicvaléctteltly at ilie nntitvltialisccottlyftzltiglllougi ' ' ' ' ithe C.C F. ltcld in Montreal from ‘ Grad VIII.—I. Id l) i 1 2, ‘than Biucouiere: 3. Rgne gguccttei, N“ 29 i° D" 11 main industry ill Prince Edward Island. anti much of the agricul- Hizoit ior tllcmn-itinlh oi Novcnv‘ "Whereas agriculture is the Vice Principal's Department \ . hlal- Grade Vll.—l. Hazel Gallant: Ziillifli flillliui oi the province con- ‘slstisvwi porlisiliiablcf goods. especiaiil) . .90 n ocs. wi c1 o tcn can be shp- Gran VI.-—l. Eal Gila t: 2. i - rent: Dcucene: Loans nBmC-‘gflg to bcsi idinntage in winter. ‘ "Whereas transportation between , rince Edward island and the 2 mainland by lncntis of icebreakei ghns been vrry inndcquate and un- Knthlcen Gallant; 3. Beatrice D0“. cite. i Grade V.—l. Elizabeth Dayle: Iv__1' E1 M, h‘ Mao ceiiuin. and Nclll; 2. Mildred Gallant; s. Lillian ‘Wiieiv-"is CM vi Operating such b0 S is high in proportion to the Junior Department ‘service they can render. and "Whcrras time totirist industry iqutcrc. 2. Melvin Doucrttc: 3. for which Prince Edward Island Gwifi" Gfliifini. thus many natural advantages, con- Grade 11-1- Beiiv Peters: 2.1101 be ilrupcrly developed without V ~ Vi -i ... _. . - _ iti .<i.i MncDon Bniiaitiitic Gauthier. 3. AibilIIl-ilgypiitly ,n,p,~0-,-@;i mums of tram, Gailihier- iportation to and from the prov- “* ince. LACKING IN CARBON l“ il-Thcerpforctlbe n rfglvcgwdthg . v ‘ IS OIIVGII DII urge 8 Q!‘ lchltgxgfbom at”??? vcaliiet ‘m5 “l9 Government to institute a full in- l“ ._ _; . _3_- _ m. ttiuiry into“ methods of improigii‘ ~. rnnsporia on between Prince - B GEOFF HAYE5 word Island and the mainland and to put into ciicccsuch methods at shnll be found practicable." A: MEADOW BAiK SCHOOL ¢H|LD Lynda Grade IX.-l. Lorraine Clow. Prod VIlI.—l. Bhi"l-.- J well. on some STRAW titre? Vll.—l. liutifisJ‘ MfcPhail' 2, Howard Murray. ‘N A M/‘Nfiem - Grfltit‘ v41 eiwigvn Scott: 2 Niwman MucFl Grade IVE- . Norman Mac- Flatiron. Gradi- lll.-l, Rav Jewell: I Heath liincPliaii. Grade ll.-i. Douglas livdo Grndc L-Bluis MacPhaiL ‘Teacher - Doris Jlillar. _ Mlnardpqxl-lis Pain.