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Thence to Victoria where iliey went on s sight-seeing tour. taking in such sights as Mslshst. Esqulmalt naval base. and many historic sights. They went by bus to Nanaimo where they visited Mel Pinciiu. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Fineau. who told them he planned to visit the Island this summer. Then they took the boat Princess Elaine hack to Vancouver and left by the Great Northern Railroad to Se- attle. Wash. where they changed to the Chicago Milivaulcee, St. Paul and Pacific route, which took them to Chicago. the third largest City in the world. On it tour. which covered much beauty and wonder. with huge buildings. soaring so high. as well as to the great subuav. they saw the Field Museum. Cheda Aquar- ium. Buildlng of Science and In- dustry, Planetarium. Flamingo Niqht Club and one of the largest hotels in the world Lastly Chinatmrii. whore onn could view the wondr-rftil Oriental collection. Although one could not help but be amazed at so much beauty and signs of great wealth. yet there is a sadness in that crest city. When one views the slums where you behold filth, the Kili- ters and streets being their abode. well where one might say: "One half of the world doesn't know how the other exists.” Then they boarded the Now York Central. Route. going through Detroit. Mich.. changing tn the C. P. R.. at Detroit. going to the tunnel into Windsor. (')nt.. thr-nce lo Toronlq stopping there for four days: took Ti bus to Niagara Falls. cro sing over to the American ter- ritoizv where they look the rleva- lor down to the tunnel nt the foot of tho Falls. which was all very beautiful. Then to Toronto again where they visited R number of school pals of Mayfield who were employed there namely Sandy and Willie ” Heath BIIRIIESSHIIEIIIIME Continued frcm page 10 Ilm sure I heard sortie cronkinz just. before I went in sleep last cvcnim'r." said Mrs. Redti-ill. '"I wnu(ln't mind a Frog my- self." admitted Redtml Just then. faint in the rii-tri-act-. but clear. rtinic it sound that ravis- cri Rcdtail to cook his limit! on in-in side the better lo listen. "H:irk."' said he. ”Cut, rut. rut. (-iii. "Did you hear that, my asked Redtiiil. "Of course I hciird it. but what of it?" replied Mrs. Rt-(ltnil, ”It. rcinlnds me of snmctliii'.:." replied Rcdtnil. liitiniz his ii-iiiszs and preparing to fly. rutria-(iii! !" rictir?" "Where are you coins?" crirzl Mrs. Redtnil. "To get. my breakfast." l'PI)'.lD(i Rcditiil over his slioulrlcr. "You better keep away from that henyard!" cried Mrs. Ptedtail. Redtail made no I'f'pl)'. He was flying straight toward the soiiii-ii NEW BEGINNING SATURDAY. MAY 5I'II MONDAY. TUESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY. 9 (:.m. to 5 p.ni. WEDNESDAY. 9 (I.m. to 12:30 p.m. SATURDAY. 9 sun. to 9:30 pm. MGDRI: e. Msieoonmites of that cucltllniz Ht-ii. HOURS V Houston. Elwood Robertoon of Hunter River, also Byron Hous- ton who is looking well and con- valescing at the Western Hosp- ital. They slso had I very pleu- ant evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Toombs, who had invited all the lads in foixthe evening. Then on to Montreal where they were met. by another old friend. George Andrew. who is s sliudcnt at McGill. Finally on the last lap of the homowsrd journey. ar- riving at Hunter River. where their brother Murray met. them. Needless to say home looked. pretty nice to them, where mother had a lovely home cooked supper awaiting. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL I-lonor Roll for April: Grade VIII tMr. Osllaghairs Dept.)-l. Gerard Cheverie; 2. James Mcquarrie; 3. Leonard st. John and Jack Leclair. Grade VIII (Mr. MacDonald's Dept.)-1. Donny Leclair and Peter McGonnell; 2. Kenneth MacKlnnon; 3. Leo Shepherd. Grade VII (Mr. Bradley's Dept.) D1. Garnet Steele: 2. Vincent Griffin; 3. Hubert Mcxenna. Grade VII (Mr. McGulgan's Dept.)--1. Parker Lund; 2. James Lee; 3. Ian MacDonald. Grade VI (Miss I"rancis' Dent.) -1. George Trainer; 2. Billie Gil- lis: 3. Arthur Mccabe. Grade VI (Miss Welsh's Dept.) -1. Kimball Blanchard: 2. Mich- iiel Farmer; 3. Eugene Bolger. N05-'Hi AVIH-'ix.iN ,Ml L. S. STEVENSON IINIINLM 'vlAi'r-ltvlk I 140 RICHMOND ST. AAIITUAI. COMPANY Grade V (Miss Clsr-kiri's Dept.) Charles Smith: 2. Dunstan Griffin; 3. Noel Mccormsck. Grade V (Miss Butler-'s Dept.)- l. Allan Murphy; 2. Michael Hughes; 3. Gerard Wynne. Grade IV (Miss Macdonaldl Dept.)-1. Garry Doiron; 2. Win- ston Cheverie: 3. LeRoy Gauthier. Grade IV (Miss Hessisn's Dept.) -1. Harry Callaghan; 2. John B. MacDonald; 3. John Leightizer. Grade III (Miss Doyle's Dept.) -1. Frank Csllsghan: 2. John Chinery; 3. Donnie Anderson. Grade III tMlss MacDonsld's Dept.)- 1. Colin MscMillsn: 2. Paul Murphy; 3. Billie Blanchard. Grade II! (Miss Walsh's Dept) -1. Stephen Connolly and Blair Mccsbe; 2. Dermot Iisndregsn; 3. Alan Bradley. Grade II (Miss Walsh's Dept)- 1. Bobby O'Rourke; 2. Philip Mul- laly; 3. Paul Carrsgher. Grade II (Miss Vessey's Dent.) vi. Jackie Lawlor: 2. Wenclall McDougall: 3. Allan McDonald and Paul McGonnell. Grade II (Mrs. McI..elIan's Dept.) -1. Francis MacDonald and Bar- ry Bevan; 2. Francis Blacqulere -I. I-run GUARDIAN. ci1Aiu.o'rrr:'oown and Oillrti unassum- Grsds I (III: Moran's Debt.)- 1. Dsvid Ooburn: 2. KsnnsthDoir- on; 3. sherry Wlldish sud Fran- cis Gsllsnti Grade I (Miss Duffy's Dent.)- 1. Richard Ohlnery; 2. om-y Chlpinsn; 3. Robert Duncan. Wil- ma Mshsr and my manhun- Ts A Iljyflsivsr (By J. H. MLcArthtu') Oh, fair little blossom. the them! of my lay. First bloom of the woodland and Qizen of the May! Like the down is your besuti. God made you supreme. A pink and white flower. A um to esteem. Come. lift up your shy eyes and gaze into mine: And give me your sweet lips so pure and divine! ' peep, deep (roan my heart comes my son of good cheery As I gaze on your fair form Mayflower, dear. What joy to have found you among the green brass And sin: of your besuty, s poor poet's praise! Ah. i-are little blossom, too soon we mint part . ' Yet your beauty forever live in my heart. shall LONGIST DAM The Gabel Awlls dun on the River Nile In Egypt is the worlds longest, 18,400 feet. "Headaclze.9. . take a Disprin. " Why DIIPRINT Iscauss DIIPIIN Is soluble and ubshnllelly noufml. When tolisii In water or recommended, it enters the stomach or a Irue solution and not as undlssolvsd particles. It It Ihevstors lsu liable to coins stomach discomfort. DIIPIIN is rsodfly absorbed. Iscsuss It dellnllsly dissolves (not merely dlsliilsgrotstl DISPIIN psnnlts speedy absorption and give: rsllsf without delay. IIISPIIN is palaloble. Even children will will It readily. D I 5 P R I N SAFE SPEEDY PLEASANT IIG'D . . . 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