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(lime V.—1. Jessie Ann Buchan- an; 2, Frances MacDomid. Grade IV.—1. Bessie 1418m- Grade l11_ A.—1, Angus Mackin- non; 2, Freddie Martin. Grade III. B.-l. Danny M!!!‘ Ddiiiaeé 11._1. Florence Larsen: 3. Mac Nicholson. Grade I, A.-1, Albert Larsen. Grade I. B.—l, K-nglls Buchanan. Grade I. C.—1, Lester Larsen. Teaches-Jean I-lalllday. .__--—-—-——~ LAKE VERDE SCHOOL Report for March. Grade X 8r.-—1 Annie Callaghan. Grade X Jr.—l. Margaret Cur- lq-r. 2. Mary Wood Grade IX--1. Ailhcs Bowls-ll Grade VII—l. Charlie Shea. Grade VI-l, Mary Kelly. 2 Reta Duffy. 3 Teresa Curley. Grade V-I. Marguerite Duffy. g Jrqvph Curie y. Grade IV-l. Charlie Duffy. 2. Prflnglo Yfnlly- 3 J~¢l< Duffy. Grade III A-i. George Plllman. Orgdo III Bj—l, Billie Adnml. Grade III C-Absent. Grade I-Wlndsor Adams. Tfloher. Gertrude G . FARM FOR SALE , AT EMERALD __i-— Containing I15 acres, 90 ‘acres clear, in good state of cultivation; balance good lumber and wood, running Iwiurst m: of farm; good buildings. Onrmlle from shipping pplnt. i G. C. GREEN. - 4-10-31. NO MORE GOOD-BYES ly Margaret Mair "011. Mummy. well—" SUSHI‘! forehead puckered slightly. "I think wants me to _ do whatever I beet myself. As I 111M381 0! fact. she's rat-her tied. ggept the moment. OhBIIKiBK flats, 5 111st found a new one Greases really. lust off ole Pulham Rood. You know. she always want, axing; goat out of Baystwater." 11116. you mus come here." Ilieanm said swiftly. "Your- fiethm" and I will be delighted." She paus- ed s uioment to think. eagerness Ymlfli-luirher kind. plain face. “You could have vour old room again, We could manage quite well. And the spare room would do for the nurse and baby. I-Ildiths so food o! bibles. I am sure she would rise to the occasion. Why. it would be quits an excitement for us all. O 0011118. you must do that. Susan dear. Don't worry about it any more." "Thank you very much," said» an gratefully. “I'll get, every. i118 f ed up with the monthly glélrse. It's nice to let it all settl- The trench tvindow opened and Charles Kennedy came through 519W? on tothe lawn. l-ie was very, thin and lliS rheumatic condition made all his movements cumber- some and awkward. l-Ie held a news- uaper in one hand ‘and his pipe in the other. and he looked hi’. his wife and daughter nlalntlvelv over the top q! his spectacles. "Aren't you two coming to sit indoors? Susan will be getting tired. I should have thought. in her con- dition. rest was very necessary." "Oh, I'm all right. Daddy." Sus- an laughed. "Don't won-y about me." She found. rather to her amusement. that her reactions 1o her father's fussiness were a. 200d deal more tolerant than in the days when she had lived st home. "I must be crowing up." she thougi: “losing some of the wild. heel. unreasonableness of youth." It was a soberinll thought. Susan looked up at the cloudless sky. “It’5 so lovely out here, Elean- or. Couldn't we net the chairs out and sit outside. Why. the sun is quite hot The chairs were fetched and they settled themselves peacefully. Even Peter subdued himself to slumber. Susan leaned back in a derail-chair, her eyes closing. She saw Charles and Ileanm exchsnm friendly glances and Crazies live a little nod of apps-oval. ‘Ihere was somebh . she dis- covered for title first time. rather auoeallna about Charles and Elean- oir; their obvious happiness. con- tentment in little thin s, and de- pendence on each o er. ‘Ihey mizht not be very glamorous. but they were table and setiefyinir. The gentle rays of the May sun were wam eosnfortinz on her {ace and hair. l-Ier eyelashes flick- eggt against her cheeks and she e . “OUR LAST NIGHT" ‘more was a lot of packing utp to a . .___________ I Martin save her ca 1. h . i118 smile. His eyeiiz wiqiiieredwsilvidll; Wain to the dancers. resting iri- g tfiréestediyln on s couple here and m‘ 5 ulated’ amufld‘ Presbyterian Churches. rll 14th. Kenslngton at Dame‘ The" were Meagan“ nowib lnaltion and Ixrduot d y he sh f Juan“, ha; e all m“ “he and at 7.30 P. M. and I-Yeetown drifted mil t _ 5mm each omen They weer“; alibi. Rev, J, A. McGowan, Dod mruch else. There was this business Xgwliallff ;‘,‘,,'f“§.‘,’;,ckf°§unilf,§“§f“f; VIOIJ§ for the Pariah of New Lon- Esigiréed ilimsclf philosophically u‘. April u: e e of fathrloodbtl ' $0]; 555i? mmrmlwld‘ noturmlfy New London. 2.30 Evening Prayer. o v . e was slow to make plans m,“ P" my s," Mark be done in the Ham-psteid fl They had decided to store some at the moment in a warehouse and y furnished house or flat. Martin. who ‘had becn ransack- auoesred sud- "Pm going out for a drink. Susie. 'I'hel:'s nothing in the flat. Sham my. _ Susan brushed bsok a. strand of hair from her eyes. She felt dusty and dlshevelled. “Oh. what a bore. Martin. All right. I've nearly fin- ished this lot." "We'll somewhere to-n ht." Martin ca led from the hall. ‘ ave dinner somewhere. Do vou realize its mv last night? You'd better get charmed." The door slammed behind him. Susan sat back on her heels for a. few seconds. before rising slowly and rather Ieboriousl to her feet. when she not up e felt giddy and the room darkened percept- ibly. Packing. she decided. was not the ideal pastime when one was going to have a baby. Not that it could be avoided. of course. Some- body hsd to do it. Martin was not a great deal of help. He tired easily and, when there was any sustained effort t0 be made, became quickly Nd- Frequent drinks were becominlz more and more of a necessity to to tum. Heaven knows. Susan though-t grimly to herself. how much we spend on drink. But it was no ll worryi-nz- Moffln W65 going away mormw anyhow. he would be out of her sight for months to come. The day of .. reokoninlz would have to be postponed. Martin came bsok in good sgllrits and they had a taxi to the eat End. They ate a good dinner and watched a cabaret show. "How glad I shall be when I can dance a aln." Susan said. "Oh, well, t wont be long now.“ i FOREVER A a o EVER iii/y ////'/ r r/ / ./ /.;/~/. r 1 01 flhe ‘M1185 ‘they did 110$ W811i Beth Boswell; 3, Irene Foster. 1mm 3116i 111W 11101’! 0! i-hfilhGeorge Strickland and Barbara. enkin t look for somewhere suitable to live. m5 Frlzzell 3, Margaret Scott. x158 vour TIRED reruns nonvu Main: S --w.w'ran. .- A lv-Anll Don't Know It. hand mo thing about low blood count MIOKGDHG. uler Low Blood enooeb nil . r fob to enrr! llfrg len from your one! t-luouibout your ' And lust u It nylon to erplede Incline in your H! and nuke the power to turn the wheele. so you must have plenty of oxy n to u- . mile the ones-Iv in your body on? n: w El‘, Get t. William: Pink Pllil todoyrThu | in" n,“ an world-noted for the help they [Ive la increasing the number and strength of sud marque!‘ Then with your blood count u WI feel like boundlnn up the nah-a u you were tloetlnz on airfiuAhnk your druglln 52°53!“ follows. erse 3 P. Rev. J. A. Jardlne. lster. -KENSINGTON and Freetown CI’ DI- Vlllllllnl Pink 51155" Wilfihfiiz him. was con- scious of a sudden moment or ere in pleasure. but not res ly in for her. to shoulder the responsib- ilities. She wondered if he ever felt "w" R°v~ worried. . “Martin. I t4oo++e+o+o+oo+oeo+44oe+o4+o+o~emeoo4o4eo+4 ¢ .-¢. fr- . .-.¢... _ _ __ do hate being sep~ arated. I wish you weren't going awn Imus 11118.; w w" H hand ovei-i hers.“ "Make uistylnfi have the’ wretched infant and get it over. Im lomzlnlz for you to come out t0 Cvib—strong and young and beautiful again. Why, you'll be the belle of the Rock. I shall be the envy of every ." “lffo. Martin. ow absurd you are. She laughed, playing with the stem of her wincglass. Martin was so proud of her looks. Butjvou 6011111111 keen young. beautiful, u... Wlwhed by life for ever. Sometimes she felt a little avllrehenslve, afraid of not llvlnR 11D to his ex. Deotations. "I SUDDNE" Slid said, “it's a very ‘ av life at Gib. You'll be meeting . ots of people." "1 11096 S0." he said. "Every- ilhinzh s. bit shoddy. I believe, but you manage t0 have quite a good time I ought to Rel; some racing an E010. By the way. did I tell yogrtqe Donna's are 201ml to be out A ‘Q04 y d til e. “The DQ111186?" She stared at him. secretly dismayed. "D9 _vQu 4 mean Pencils Derlngt?" ' . (To Be Con inuedl 4 i SCHOOL ‘ 4 Honor R011 for month of March. Grade X.—1, Jackie Carr; 2. Billie < am. Grade IX.—l, Wilma Scott; 2, j Irving Boswell. Grade VIII.—1, Doris Boyce; 2, . ‘ 4 hur Jenkins. > Grade VII.-1. Shirley Dennis; 2. t Lela Muttarl: 3. Katherine Murray. Grade VI.~1, Marjorie Scott; 2, Grads V.-1. Betty Foster; 2, Marguerite Munn; 2. Jane Wood~ 3. Lilla Strickland. Glade II.-— . Lona Scott; 2. Flor- ence Murray; 3, Ra h Scott. Grads I. Sr.—1, ivien MncLen~ mm. Grade I. 112-1. Elizabeth Wood. Iligtlest Average Junior Grades.—~ Lona Scott. _ lylighest Average Senior Grades- Wilma Scott and Shirley Dennis. Perfect, Attendance-Jackie Carr, Wilma Scott. Charlie Frlzzell. Betlxl a Scott. Betty Foster; Barbara Jen» kins, Georze Strickland. Iris Friz- zell, Mlllicert Minor. Ma aret Scott. nreuerite Munn. lilr. Strickland. Jane Wood. Lona Scott. Teacher-Laura Johnswxr BBEADALBANE BUB-AL SCHOOL Report for March. Grade g.-1, Mildred McLeod; 2, Jean Cousins; 3, Lois Abbott. Grade VlII.—1. Wilbur Cousins. Grade VIL-l, Betty Cousins; 2. Christie Ann Todd. Grade 1VI.-l, Roberta Todd. Grade V.Sr.—1, Freda Keatixig; 2, Gerald Keating ;3, George Mc- Leod. Grade V, Jr.—1, Lorraine Cous- Grade IV.—I, Mary Delghan; 2. Vivian Keatmg. _ Grade I.-1. Velma Cousins. SHOW CHUBCHILIIS ART BLACKBURN. En and ~ (CPY W Reproductions ni’ 4 paintings b‘ Winston Churchill are to be dis played at, Lewis Art Galler hero besides works of Matisse an Pleas so. GUAIDIAN I cows —-BUY N0. 6 flilhlllht. batterl ~ rm: __CHARLO‘ITET0wN ‘WESTEIWGUAIIIIAII -.roa um. - Standard “xfiifidfi”? 1 ~ ' ' 4-12-21. aes- _°°"‘w3ift?ii€fii‘=i3§,~,‘_fi i: at. ‘P. M. Min id Renate Deacons: '-l'r. rnuon u. Ablililmlli mu" wu ~ 1m --»- . a ursluzt- ‘Wm-s fii‘“'““'é.."ilil‘lili"‘vffi |I>Iedley Mu 3° h to a capacity house ee '- ‘_i""‘°“ “r3111 -scuoo1. sane u. Bedoque '11"! I Wm“! 111ml ____ rink Saturday. starting at 2 pm. 4mm Us UNITED cuuncn 4-11-11- OF CANA Aw- Servlces Sunday. _ . Albany mo PI J. M. Baxter. h. 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