. 111a» w“. i 1...“. -. I PAGE TWO M — . . . your grocer givesone away with every purchase of 3 regular-size or 2 family-size packages of KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES You'll want to take advantage of this offer! Yes, and your family is going to enjoy that ercluriue Kellogg's flavour-so treat them to these crispy-golden corn flakes every morning for breakfast! They're so appe- tizing! Zestfui! It's easy to understand why Kellogg's is the flavour that 4 out of 5 housewives from coast - to coast votefirstl Stock up on Canada's favourite cereal now, get your lovely cereal dish FREE — while the supply lasts! Corn Flakes come in two con- venienlsizes. Made byKeliogg's in London, Canada. design (if; O Crystal-clear gloss O Beautiful square-base O Useful for cereals, desserts, bonbens, etc. CHERRY VALLEY SCHOOL The following is the report of ‘Glhefiry Valley School for the month arch. Grade X: 1. Mildred Mscluac; i. Do Inga. Grmxigmllfll: 1. John McLeod; 2. gebnngt Maclsaac; 8. Albert Mac- n . Grinds VI: 1. Raymond Macisaac: 2. Louis MacDonald: l. Shirley I-fuggan and Douglas Huggan usl). ‘Grade V: 1. Verna Inga; 2. Craig Matheson. Grade III: 1. Margaret Murphy; 2 Maurice Ings. Grade II (Sn): 1. Eleanor Hug- gun. Grade II (Jr.): 1. Everett Mur- y. Grade I (Br): 1. Norbert Mur- Phy- Grade I (Jr.): 1. Ieslie Irving. Perfect. attendance for month. Albert MacDonald. Bennett Mac- Isaac, Louis MacDonald, Raymond Maclsaac, Verna Ings, Maurice Ings, Everett Murphy and Leslie Irving. Clara Maclslac. teacher. NORTH BEDEQUE SCHOOL Honor Roll for March: Senior Dent: Grade X: 1. Norma England; 2. Marion MacMurdo. Grade IX: l. Dell Dingwall; 2. Yvonne Arsenault; 3. Robert, Mac- Murdo. Grade VIII: 1. Wilfred Arsenault; 2. Garth Clark; 3. Billy Lefurg-ey. do: 2. Stuart Waugh; 3 . Patricia Clark. Grade V: 1. Carolyn Clark; Lorena Arsenauii; 3. Frederick Ar- scnault. Grade III: 2. Ellery Arsenault and Donald Murray, equal; 3. Preston Murray. Grade II: l. Eunice Arsenalt; 2. Irene Poirier; l. Dorothy MucCaull. Grade I: 1. Maisie MsicLeun. CLINTONECHOOL Honor roll of Clinton School for March: Grade VIII—i. Willard MacKay; 2. Jim O‘Conner: 3. Frank Riley. Gracie VI-l. Eileen Andrews; 2. Jean Carr; 3. Gladys Glover. Grade V-l. Mary MacKay; 2. Florence Dunning; 3. Gerard Dou- cette. Grade IV—Sr. 1. Eric Heaney: 2. Leah Pickering; 3, Weirum Mac- Kay. Grade IV Jr.--1. Margaretta Dou- cette. Grade III Sr, —l.Shirley Wood- isde; 2. Lelmei" Woodside; 3. Doro- thy Doucette. Grade IlI Jr. —1. Elton Paynier. Grade 1 Sr. —1. Steward Paynter, 2. Robert Heancy; 3. Carl Coies. Grade I b -'-1. George Andrews; 2. Allan MacKay, 3. Billy Cotton. Grade I (c) -—-1. Louise Wood- MacLEAN & MacFAYDEN PHONE m CUDMORE BROS. PHONE 224-225 side and Carmen Woodside. (Teacher), Everett Howatt, Jr. MOUNT TRYON SCHOOL Report for the month of March: Grade IX-l. Melvin and Wyman Weddell (equal): 2. Cannon Mac- Donald; 3. Allister Wood. RIX’S GROCERY PHONE 1601 COFFIN 8v. CO. more roe P. N. MANUEL mom: m Grade VIII--l. Doris Martin; 2. Doris Mayhew; 3. Chester Martin. Grade VII—1. Minerva Cairns. Grade VI—-1. Lloyd Waddell; 2. Florence McInnis; 3, Stanley Mae- Donald. Grade V-1. Lloyd Mayhew; 2. Gladys McInnis; i“). Eldon Martin. JOSEPH SHAMA PHONE 1898 ALLAN J. McCABE Phone 236 201 Gt. Geo. It. MICHAEL'S GROCERY Grade IV—1. Eleanor Warren. Grade III—1. Elsie Martin; Albert Warren. Grade I No. exams. Perfect attendance - Wyman Weddell. Melvin Weddell, Doris 2. ANGEUNA BLANCHARD W m 1. Bennet Arscnault; Q“ 2. Joyce Thomson; ma‘ CHARLOTTLTOWN tguanman Monthly School Reports Inman, Elinor Bell. Roms I-Iowatt. Annie Bells MacDonald. Primary Department Grade V-Sr. —1. Ola-re ‘mamas. z. Ralph rvy; l. Lloyd Gm- Grade Vqlr. -1. I-Iarldlkh HOW- att; 2. Ferns Iiowatt; 3. 1011158 “dime IV-l. naipri Callbeck; 2. Phyllis Crest-man; 3. Donnie How- tt. a. Grads III-—1. Dorothy Crossmm, 2. Ann I-Iowaytt; 3. Eva Bell. Grade II Sr. —1. Adelee Mul- lins, 2. Gwendolyn Wright; 3. Del- bert Carr. Grade II Jr. —1. Ann MacDon- 2.. Jackie Anderson: 8. Burdens Robblee. Grade I Sr. —1. Percy Ivy; I. Sherman Carr. Grade I Jr. -1. Morley Howatt; 2. Olga Carr. Perfect attendance: Harlelgh l-Iowatt, Dorothy Crossman, Jackie Anderson, Daisy Carr, Ferne How- att, Phyllis Crossman, rm. Bell, Adelee Mullins, Delbert Carr. Har- old MacDonaid, Gwendolyn Wright. Principal, Vera 0. Simpson. Assistant, Florence Mabey. NORTH WINSLOE SCHOOL Following is the report of North Winsioe School for the months of February and March: Grade X — 1. Vern Nunn; 2 Jessie MacNaughton; 3. Catherine MacNaughton. Garde VIII(a) —1. lea Roberts, 2. Charlotte Moreside. Grade VIII (b) —1. Lois Cras- well; 2. Rena Cudmore. ' Grade VII: 1. Selina Poitier; _ _ Beryl Clark: 3. Marion MacCaull. Ngggignjgl} g,,,,{’°“‘}j§,,d}““§_ . Ralph Shaw. "ml" "w"- Grade 1v (a)—1. Robert Cras- Grade VI: 1. Margaret MacMur- ell, Grade IV (b)—1. Wilmot Cud- ore. Grade IV (c) —1. Marie Cras- 2’ well; 2. Phyllis Ford. Grade II (a) -—l. Raymond Mac- arrie. Grade II (bl-—1. Merrill Clark. Grade I (a) —1. Merrill Shaw; 2. Mervil Saunders. Grade 1 (b) —1. Lorraine Mac- Qnarrie. Perfect attendance in February- Jessie MacNaughton, Lois Cras- well. Robert craswell, Wilmot Cud- more, Marie Craswell, Phyllis Ford and Merrill Clark In March —Vera Nunn. Catherine MacNaughton, Jessie MacNaugh- ton. Ralph Shaw. Highest average 97.3 per cent - Vera Nunn. Star Prizes in Reading -Phyllis Ford and Merrille Shaw. Star Prizes in Arithmetic -Marie Craswell and Lorraine MacQuari-ie. Teacher, Rena C. Younker, (Patriot Plesae Copy) NORTH TRYON SCHOOL Honor roll for March; Grade VII—1. shirley Thomas; 3. Ethelberi. Da/wson. Grade VI-l. Melvin Dawson; 2. Joyce Wood; 3. Charlie Thom- son. , Grade IV—1. Heath Delaney; 2. Morley MacDonald; 3. Roma Thomson. Grade III—1. Grace Howatt: 2. Boyce MacDonald; 3. Leroy De- ianey. Grade II--1. Ruth Thomson; 2. Ralph MacDonald :3. Leroy Thom- son. Grade I (Senior) -1. Doreen Howatt; 2. Eula Wood; 3 Richard Sawler. Grade I-— (Juniorll. Hazel Da/w- son. Highest average in senior Grades 94.6 per cent, Shirley ‘Thomas. Highest average in Junior Grades. 93.1 per cent, Heath Delaney. Percentage of attendance: 91.6 per cent. " Perfect attendance: Ethelbert Dawson; Gladys Delaney, 5111,- ley Thomas, Vernon Inman, Arthur PHONE 107i. 55 King St. Phone I140 Mayhew. Marriage Oi Interest To Many In Maritimes ¢AINT JOHN, N. B., April 8- (CP)—A marriage of interest to many friends in the Maiitimes and clszwrhere was solemnized quietly in the Bishop's Palace here this afternoon when Miss Charlotte Ayr-r Crosby. younger daughter of F. S_ Crosby, Rothesay, N. B, and the late Mrs. Crosby became the bride of Douglas I-1. Sutherland. son of Mrs. Margaret and the late Ronald Sutherland. Sydney, N. S. Rev. J. B. Nearing, Sydney, offi- cimcd. ‘Pile couple were unattended. Mr. and Philip W. Oland, saint Jch witnessed the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a suit of poudre blue and a navy sailor hat of matching material. After an informal reception at a lrcnl hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Suth- srlzmtl left on a wedding trip to Montreal and Toronto, They will l'("~l(lf‘ in Sydney". where Mr. Suth- erland practises lnw. The bride is a graduate of Neth- erwoml school for Girls at Roth- csnv and hoth bride and groom arc graduates of Dalhousie Uni- vcrsiiy’. BONSHAW Y P.U. The members of the Y.P.U 0f the Bonshuw United and Baptist churches held a pleasant social mc-z-iinv in the local hall on March 10th, At this meeting one member was welcomed. On March 17th an cnjnynble meeting was held at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. James Boyce, and on March 24th the s0- ciety met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw and on March 31st ‘the Young People were entertained at iho home of Mr. and Mrs. Ev- erett Crosby. An interesting feature of this meeting was the presenta- tion of an Easter gift to Mrs. Jnmes Boyce in recognition of her faithful services in this, Society and in ihc Sunday School. The prwen- infirm was made by Mrs. FKW Show. accompanied by ivell-choscn rmmrks by Mr. J N. McFndy-rn, Sunday School Superintendent. Mrs. Boyce. although taken by sur- prise. expressed her deep apprecia- tion in a neat speech. The quarterly election of the officers and committees which was held at M» Mar -.---ua4 s; h’- Mayhew, Lloyd Waddell, Lloyd Thomas. Joyce Wood, Richard New- some, Lorne Inman, Grace I-Iowatt, Those having over 90 per cent of Kathleen Inman, Boyd MacDonald, an average -—Wymnn and Melvin Dotty McKeenan, Verna Wood; lows: Resident, Miss Isabelle Crosby. Vice President, Miss Vergillan Mc- Nevin. Secretary, Mr. Knye McLeod. Assistant Secretary, Mr. Eric Mc- Kinmn- Lurcheon was served by the b06- MI- 66¢“ MdPhail less‘. Meeting closed with the Na- - C C Mrs. Myrtle 1.. Wood, teacher. rayon coasounaran scnoor. It was also decided to leave the lecture and entertainment until sometime later. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Dan MacPhee. Roll Call to be answered with -——— staznps to fill Olli. a Victory Card. The follvwlns is the report for the month oi’ March: Grade X—Sr_ -1. Marion Leard, tional Anthem. 2. Ralph Robinson; 3. Ruth 10rd. Visiting Cflmmlttfifi. M155 MaXlne _____-_--- Grade X Jr.-—l. Flora Mae flllllond. MISS Shirley Crosby. Mr. ABNEY W. I. Crossman; 2. Kathleen Carr; 3. Eric McKinnon and Mr. Milford ._____ Jennie M@bgy_ Bmhamm? L°°k out Cmnmltlee Mrs. Milt/n IIooper entertained Grade 1X 1 Marion Foy; 2. vernie Miss DorJiv McDonald, Miss Doris Slierren. Mr. F. Shaw and Mr. Colin McLeod. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the retiring officers and committees for the very capable manner in which they performed the duties 0f their res- pcctive offices during the past quarter. A pleasant surprise was a treat of ice cream and cake by the hostess and family. Before dispers- ing the Society expressed their ap- preciation to Mr. and Mrs. Crosby for their hospitality, to which they made a suitable reply, BONSHAW W. l. ‘The monthly mretini; of the Bonshow W. I met at the home of Mrs. Neil Salmond, March 18th. the members 0f the Abney WO- Leo; 3. Doris Bell. man's Institute at hcr home m1 Grade VII1—1. Audrey Thomas; March 11th. Meeting opened by 2. Elinor Bell; a. Roma I-Iowatt. singing. “Its a Loni; Way 9o Tl?- Perfect attendance: Marion Leard, Demry" and T011081")? 098d in Gertrude Inman, Ruth Lord, Flora unison with our vice-president ure- Mu Crossman, Kathleen cal-r, siding, Ten members answered roll Jennie Mabel Madge Thomas, call yvith an Irish 19kt? “lid l" keep‘ Vernie Lea, Marion Foy, Aletha ing with St. Pflil'l(!k'S DRY each member wore Sflilfiilllng green, We weze pleased to welcome one visitor. Minutes cf la<t meeting were read. approved and signed. Different members reported having mnoe several visits to sick. M15. Jamil-i Richards, representing school com- mittee gave a splendid report. Com- mittees were re-appointed for next month. Correspondence was read and it was decided that we send $2 to the Total receipts for evening $7.20. A delightful lunch was served our hostess assisted by Mrs. Russel Moore and Miss Tillie Giddings and a most enjoyable evening was spent by all. RICE POINT W. l. The regular monthly meeting of the Rice Point Women's Institute was held April 2nd at the home of "r1 t <1 't - follecviklde lhlllglligsréfléffill linuiienifi ‘gwelze sgllfigifottem: Miss Burdina MacLaine, with the eight members responded to the Kmsmén Club f“. the Mnk for Pile-lid?!“ Dmsldlnll- Mltellnil 0119"" Roll call with a new cu followed by minutes of last me: ing. ‘The Sick committee reported having visited the sick. On mo- ticn it, was voted that to hire Mr. Fred shaw to clean and rcdccorate the walls of the school. 1t was de- cided to pack the box of clothing for the Red Cress at the hcme of Mrs. S. Beaten. It Was voted that to give the Government grant of $125 to the Spitfire Fund. It was also voted that all bills be Mr W. l". Allen Stewart do- natcd lumber for seats for the hall. Mrs. Salmond reported that most of the lumber had been saw- ed and that Mr. Salmcnd had de- livered it at the hail. It was de- cided to have the men of the com- munity gather seine evening to make the seats A letter was road from the Red Cross The members will gladly co- operate with the teacher and pu- pils to see that everyihing avail- able in the community required for the war effort is saivared. One new quilt Wits pa=srd in for the Red Cross Mrs. Neil Samond do- nated enough material to make a uili. Mrs. stcphen MzcLcod also ne w paid th tit l - 314ml" Fmld- secretary ‘elmrmd (iii lilvmtlhe reoilnhsalluilendqiintlasovdf m“ “F” Mlldilw bums had bee“ the last meeting. There were ten Purchased 3'01‘ 5°h°°1 “mm and ‘l members present including one new letter was read frrm teacher and mmbtm Mm Gwen MacDonam pupils, thanking members for same. The committees gave the“. ‘worm A 19m?!‘ W“ 515° Tecelved {mm The correspondence was then read Mrs. John Burhoe thanking mem- and “lauded a Rue, of than“ for be" WT Weddl")! Hm "l" l" ‘m’ fruit from Mrs. Peter Currie and her. Secretary reported that I also contained a gift of $1.00. A bill quantity of cigarettes had been mil-t o; 58 cents yo, qum mabefla; w“ to one cf our local soldier boys pa“; It w“ deemed m hold a Serving Ovdlsddd- Grab Bag at the Mav meeting. The A receipt for one ‘dollar was re- following articles 0g Red ceived from P.E.I. Tuberculosis work we“; handed 1n; League. The Government grant o! $1.25 was also received‘ dresses, 2 men's xvi-eaters, 1 wind- breaker sweater, 9 pairs of socks, It was decided after some dis- 3 helme _ y; _ on mission that night of meeting be work ‘y: (lglfflbuyglélmafi dainty changed w Thdfddfly 111519811 0i lunch was served by the hostess. Wcdnssdav- Prozmm consisted °f Meeting closed with iris National a solo bv Mrs. James Richards and Anyhem g hillm0l1£l5 mimoiogs? "MrstGil- ~== oocy’s unga ow’ secre ary. Both numbers were enjoyed very Ila,” much, Collection for evening I!!! . rmounted in 65 cents. Meeting closed with the National u Anthem“ Alftelr; mleitiéig tltifi dran- ingoiteucy coon ern- . cake made and donated by Miss e Ffilltl llivllflltlllfl ' Tillie Giddingg took pace. MIA. sulck_put a rem Drop. o‘ “ch a-tro-noi up your nose at the first Ralph Gordon of Little Sands being the lllCkv winner. we Wish to take onaird some material reward |m_ _ g mil wit; making a quilt. It. was decided that this opportunity to thank Miss :24 ilfiffiiihilmsfiim at Na- scme of the numbers meet at the Giddlngs for her mast generous defenses “u”; m, mm a home of Mrs S Bcaion Wednes- dg March 26th to make a quilt. d-ination. Proceeds from sale of tickets on cake amounted to $5.30. ture’: VICKI VA-‘IIC-IOI. Vgirddeil, Elsie Martin, Vernon Mar- Ruth Thomson. Leroy Thomson. t. Claude Woodington, Ralph Mac- Donald, Garth Wood, Ida. Wood, E1118 WOOd. Doreen I-Iowatt. Teacher, Jessie E. Leard. MAPLE PLAINS Maple Plains School for March: Grade VIII: 1. Raymond McCar- ville: 2. Ralph Arsenault; 3. Preston MurtPy. Grade VI: 1. Frances Cairns: 2. Lorne McCarville; 3. Emmett Mc- Carville. Gracie IV (Sh): i. LOllLs Cairns; 2- J°§9Dhin€ Murphy and Maurice Murphy (equal); 3. George McCar- Grddfi YV- (JP-l! l- Francis Camp- bell: 2. Ernest L. Campbell Grade I11: 1. Gerard Shreenan- 2. Elwin Walsh. ' Grade II (Sh): 1. Marion Cairns Grade I1 (Jr.): 1. James Duffy and Gerald Murphy equal; z. Fran. cis McCarviile; 3. Elmer Murphy and Lorne Arsenault (equal). Grade I (S11): 1. Eileen Walsh Grade I (Jr); N0 tggts, ' N-C. Johnston, teacher, WHEATLEY RIVER SCHOOL Report for the month of March: Grade X: 1 Harold MacDonald. Grade VII: i. Keith Rackham; 2. Gnleg Ngiflfltn. rs e (a): 1. Robert Rack- ham; 2. Cecil Eikhoud. Grade VI (b): 1. Ga/rnet Game- er. Grade V: 1. Hills Daye; 2, 11mm; Btgred ra e IV: 1. Giarlie le; . Betty Barrett. m y 2 Grade III (a): 1. Gertrude Bar- Fdl-l-i 2- Eleanor Axworthy. Grade III (b): l. June Eikhoud. Grade II: 1. Arnold Maelean. Grade I: 1. Allison MacLean, Prizes for department: June Elk- hould. Thelma Barrett, Eleanor 4 Axworthv. Teacher, Jessie M. Stewart. COVEI-IEAD ROAD SCHOOL Honor Roll for Covehead Road school for the month of March: Grade VIII: 1. Veda MacDonald; 2. Alden Dockendorff; 3. Erma Birt. Grade VI1: i. Ellen and Marion Wooirldge, equal; 2. Earls Biri; 3. Carmen and Elaine Dockendorfi’ ode VI: 1. Audrey Marshall; 2. acMili n equal Gr Ernest M a . . 1. Edith MacDonald. Grade IV: 1. Eva MacDonald; 2. Elsie MacDonald; 3. Roy MacVit- tie. Grade III: 1. Stewart MacDon- ald: 2. Shirie Birt and Annie Power; 3. Kenneth acDonald. Grade I1: i. Kier MacDonald; 2. WEEK END H] ‘ FEATURES Filll ill] SiWlNiiS FRIDAY-SATURDAY anil llllllllilY GILCHRIST Fancy Lexias 11 Oz. Pkg. 15c. _29c SEEDED RAISINS 2For - 26 01- Et . 2oo.'r'1o. Cake—-———— 25“ Arawuilii JUICE 2 zForm °__ 19¢ Aylmer 12 Oz. 15' fOMATO CATSUP Bottle - - 9 Quaker Pkg. 9o. A CORNFLAKES a For—- 25° PILCHARDS l/gLb. Tin-———-—— — — - -— 15c Tin — 21c -~ - Eatons Each 7c. 25c 1 Lb- (OILET TISSUE 4 For — - Tin — 35c Eatons Empire COFFEE, 1 Lb. Tin — —- - — - 52c 39c Honey Boy HONEY, 2 Lb. Tin—-———--— Lynn Valley 2 For —— 23° NEWPORT FEARS, 1502. Tin 12c. FLUFFS A I 1 d Oz. y mer - Pkg __ 25c APPLE SAUCE, 15 Oz. Tm—--— 13 Oz. Lynn Valley 21c Pkg. — 39c PEAS, 16 Oz. Tin 11c- 2 For—— CAMAY SOAP Each 7c —2 For 13c (lllilLlTY MEATS FlllllTS and VEGETABLQ 3821i?“ HOCKS libiliislc-L- 21c ilgiiauce §ac|=ll>i3c'__ 259 CCRGNIEIDSMSEEF, Lb.--- 13° fil§§§Y_______ l9“ S??? Eifti ____ _ l3" dil-frs, Bunch-—---- 10° 32E? HAM, Lb.---— 49c Swift-ores L2bi.ll)€?-——-—— 23“ gii<;?|?oL|lll.l_-____ 239 ghihh/icn, Lb.15c. 2Lbs.-- 299 iféliigowiii... 2F...__ 29¢ iilTT5-_---- 23° EATONS ARTIFICIAL VANILLA 16 oz. ‘ Cruel, 2l= AYLMER CHOICE QU CORN (Golden Bantam) 16 oz. Tin 13c 2 For ALITY 25‘ Frank Webster. Grade 1 (a): 1. Doreen Birf; l- Joyee. Birt; 3. Mervyn Birt. Grade 1 (b): 1. Leo Power; 8. Frank Webster. _ Highest average in Senior grades: Veda MacDonald, 91.8 percent. Highet average in 11111101’ Brides? Kier MacDonald Perfect attendance: Alden and Elaine Dockendorff, Ellen and Marion Woolridge, Audrey Marsh- all, Eva MacDonald, Orville Mac- Donald, Rioy MacVittjeShirley Birt, Annie Power, Bertha MacDonald. Doreen Birt, Clayton MacDonald. Percentage of attendance: 86.8 per- cent. Jeanette Marshall, Teacher. KINKORA SCHOOL The following is the Honor Roll of Kinkora School for the month of March: Grade X (Sn): 1. Frances Bren- an; 2. Gordena Murphy; 8. Russell smith. Mary Moynash- Grade X (Jr.): l. Edith Smith: 2. Edith Forbes; 8. Allison Farmer Mary Corr. Grade VIII: I. Patricia Johnston Totes i B 2. Leonora MacDonald; 8. O'Brien. Grade vm (Sh): t. Miirivrle Roberts; 2. Mary Gallant; 3. Bern- adette Mulligan. Grade VI1 (Jr.): 1. Innis Menag- han; 2. Katherine Morris; 3. Carl Smith Grade VI: 1. Elmer McKenna; 2. Hilda Shreenan. Grade V: 1. Eileen Gallant; 2. Phyllis Farmer; 3. Alban Smith. Grade IV: 1. Iris Brennan: 3- Joseph Cairns; 3. Aiban Gallant. Grade III: 1. Ralph MOKenna: 2. sémeon Farmer; 8. Desmond Ro- ber . Grade II: i. Adelaide Duffy; 2. Robert McKenna; 3. George Pope Morris. Grade I: 1. Leslie Smith; 2. Mar- ion nrennan; 3. Edna. Richards. POWNAL SCHOOL Report of Pownai SOhOOI February and March: for Grade X i. Wanda Ivary; 2. Gordon Moore. Grade IX: 1. Kay Judson; 2 Alan Jones; 3. Bruce Moore. Grade VIII: i. Orlo Jones; 2. Lois Weatherbie. Grade VI: I. Beryl Jenkins: 2. Joseph McMillan; s. Alfred Weath- erbte. Grade V: (a): I. Mary McMillan. Grade V (b): 1. Arthur Jones. . 2. Buddy Heron. Grade V (c): 1. Harold Jones; 2. Billie Mac- Shirley Judson; 3. Marion Acorn. Grade IV: 1. Winston smith; 2. Highest Average: Fariane . Stirlin Moore; 3. Joan Jenkins. Allan Jeffery. Gra e III: i. Kenneth Judson; Prize for stars in reading: Audrey 2. James Smi . MacFarlans. Christine Phillips. grade I (a): 1. Kenneth Weath- -Teacher: Kathleen E. Mec- Gl‘ B. ‘(Patriot please 0517)’) ST. PETER/S NORTH SCHOOL Report for the month of March: Grade VII-—1. Rose 0312mm’; 2. Priscilla Jay; 3. Flo Mricbnint- Grade V1—l. Joseph lvincKonnn‘. Grade I (b): No tests. Perfect attendance: Bruce Moore, Joseph McMillan, Mary McMillan. Joan Jenkins, James smith, Joyce ggiliéhins, Leo McMillan, Wallace E. Gertrude Vllleit, teacher. MILLVIEW SCHOOL 2. Emmet Griffin; 8. Merlin Jay. "—"- Grade V-1. Daniel Mnclnnis. Following is the Honor Rpll for Grade IV-i. Josephine Mao- March- Innis; 2. Leonard MacKenna; 3- Reuben MacDonald. Grade x: (an: 1. Erma Inga; 2. Grade III-l. Marion MncNeill; Mary MacKenzie. Grade X (Jr.): I. Adele Inga. 2. Joseph Glllis; 3. B.J. (Ylinn- Grade IX (Sr); 1. Teresa Mac- ley. Kmzle- Grade 11-1. Floyd Jay. Grade IX (Jr.): 1. Mabel storey. Grade I (a)_1, v Gillis: 7- Grade VIII: 1. Vernon Macln- Ardelle Giilis: 8. Bill Maclnnis. Grade I (b)-1. Jo n Macliinil. -Tea.chcr; Mary Quill"- (Patriot pfease copy) ALBIONETIOSS Report of Albion Cross Schml for the month of March: _ Grade 1X: 1. Beatrice MacLcfl-fl- 2. Sara Nicholson. Grade VI: 1. Celia Riley. _ Grade 1v: 1. Elma MacDonald. tyre; 2. Angus MacKenzie; Lorne Morrissey. Grade VII: 1. Rena Storey; 2. Lou Weatherbiie; 3. Kenneth Ings. Grade VI: 1. Eileen MacKenzie; 2. Marion Mutlow Grade VI: 1. Charles Stewart. Grade V: 1. Ramona 'I‘ay1or. Grade IV: 1. Reta Crane; i). Ber- nadette MacKenzie: 3. Arlene Inga. Grade III: 1. Gordon Jenkins. Grade II: 1. Auldene Morrissey; . Ieo 2. Virginia Maclcod: 3 Mac- 2. Amelia MacDonald; a. Mildred Kennl- MacLean. ' Grade I: 1. Edna Wpatherbie; 2. Qmde n; l, Gloria Macbeth; l Harold Mutlow. Illorgnoe Mathsson; 8. Bcrnidi Katherine E. MscPherson, teacher. Hug“, —~———~ Grade r (an): i. John Acorn; 1 HARRINGTON SCHOOL - Lygngn Ago I'll. —*— Grade I (In): 1. Stewart Mac- Folowin is the report d Har- man, rington Sc ool for the month 0f Perfect attendance: Sara Nichl Md-rch! olson. Celia Riley, Forrest Rite! Grade X-i. George G-udmore; psi-nice MacLean, Stewart Mad‘ 2. Herby Phillips; 3. Glen Newton. man, _ Grade VIII-—1. Lois Jones; Highest average in senior wade‘ Jessica Heron: a. Stella Dodds. Beatrice MgcLean, ems percent. Grade vI--1. Mervyn Phillips. 3131-1“; gvgfggg in junior 8W5“ Grade V-l. Billie MacFarlane; Gloria Mactean. M percent. a 2. Alden ma; a. Edith MorrCW. nastier, mic a. Maroon-l Grade IV (Sn-i. Brian Mac- __- llhrlane; 2. Allan Jeffery; 3. Rey- lLACKl-l EADS mend Dodds. (Jr.)—i. Bessie Rodd; ll Grade IV Bllftkhlldl no quickly by I "m" method that dissolves tlmfl- 5”’: ounces of peroxine powder PIN: ‘w’ druqgist. apply with a hot. l" d Y“ gently over the blackheads-all wonder when they b!" Grade 11-1. Audrey Maclbarlane: 2. Velda Proude; 3. Jimmie Heron, Grade I (a)—i. Christine Phillips. 2. Jackie MacFafans. Grade I (bl-l. Greta Proude. Grade 1 (cl-—1. Melvin Dodds. Perfect Attendance: Billie Mac- Farlane, Edith Morrow. Prize for- stars in Arithmetior