wrongs o, 1941 p’ ___, - y i-iz 'l‘_!i__E____gHi5_Ri.o1"ra'rowi~l GUABBIAN I CENTRAL GUARDIAN This ‘ ls reserved for new: of s STOCK QUOTA TIONS A i C s § MontreJ Stock New York Stock WANT ED I Q Ex-h-ie- E"°"“"“" ‘ \ _____ (Clllldllll Plea.) (Canadian rm.) “m” m" Farmers living within trucking § son... on» :‘?;$.,,,:",$,,1' 1g} y; _ nacon a _ distance of Charlottetown will \ $2,531, “f, $33- 10W i? l-t Can Car Found a a i A" 35 1'2 - fi ' ] d t ~ Can Car rm as iii 3"“ 8”“ i“ find it to your nancia a van age , m PM“, 6 H p» Ohio n 1-. _ § Cari Steamship s i-a IgJQSEIQLOH fig to bring or send your hogs here. °~°1““°‘° *3 11 Elec sun. Lite 2,, 1:, 13%;] (Eiigiliia ii i 4 I G“ He“ i“ 1'“ , ' Gen Motors 41 F0 d C l5 1-2 Y save ex ense shrinka e( oil \ ‘“€n“§*°? ii 8-4 fiinfiiinlaf“ i? H m‘ p ’ g y hi‘. ‘£33.? fi "’ liiggmgg‘, 1;, , get prompt killing and prompt h gggggegl °" ‘f; 1, Penn RR 23 ' \ Power Corp 4 1-4 §{I§‘§fi‘,,°_,° 1-3 payment) at market value at all \ gtllglvlfiqégggver i: 8-4 $33192? u - St Law Com — U 5 Rubi, 33 3'4 times. \ st Law Pid ii 1-6 u s s, Co a WP! 319° A — Vanadium Corp g4 1.3 3t 0! c!“ 7° West Union 31 , i \ Pitta in s bandit a =- Davis & Fraser \ - . h tlurrencics Finance m“, YORK-T 0,, , _ (L6,, _ B, B,,,,'%',,,,, s_ 01,,“ ;_f The Canadian dollar ‘ ‘ the ‘ ‘ ’ Press F’ ’ ‘t write;- Here are some of the changes that have been made week at a discount oi li 5-10 cents discount in relation to Unit- ed States currency, was down 5-16 cent Saturday in the weekly com- parison and 1-4 cent lower than Friday's closing figure. The pound sterling was steady in both comparisons at $4M 3-4. The Hong Kong dollar was quot- ed at 25.33, Shanghai at 555. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. 5- NEW TELEPHONE RATES NEW YORK, Oct. 5 - (AP) _ Buying in rails and specialties 01g. set apathy in other parts 01 sat- “May's stocks market and enabled the list to emerge from a straggling week pointing slightly higher on average. Steels, motors, aircraits, rubbers, mall orders, oi]; grid cgppefs did little l1 fliiythlilg and 5, number were under water at the close. Ad- vances oi fractions to around a point. however. has t shade the best oi it. The Associated Press average of B) stocks was up .1 of a. point at 43.1 and on the week showed a net win oi as much. Leaders mostly were slow movers but liveiiness of Qto kg Close _ in iclcphone rates: c several low-priced issues put the Abitibi Pld 09 volume at 214.170 shares compared i. llnnd sets (cradle telephone) reduced from 50 Auldermac l8 1-: with 194,420 a. week ago. cents to 35 cents per month. fifiglem 18;’ 1'2 weir: lslfislfesi-ilofhgaiizediliilézeds 2:6 . - D , OLI I 2. Residence extension telephone reduced from 66.6 geagtlfitfsyiegirm 3,17% em Pacific’ Pennsylvania, Atlantic cents to 55 cents per month. Bidgood 14 Lg Cémst Line. Nickel Plate Pieter:- __,_ . _ . _ 30b1,, s 1-3 e , Great Northern, Chicago and B. A coiitsponding ieductlon has been made for bus Gem PM _ Eastern mm“ “N, Amerlcm mess extension telephones. cent Poro iz 1-4 smelting’ Adam, Emma Pom, i. (fhzirgcs for temporary disconnection of service re- ggigfifgum 1E iflliigfipl; Seize"?!- Dgigvdcbemi- iluccd to as low as 1/5 of the former charge. iéuquelsiie“ bk 2g 1-2 J '0 Pansy t “s "m" ° “k “'4 , . . a o ' ' - 5. tharges for installation of telephone reduced from Ffihoem. 53 . U. s. steel and Bethlehem Pre- $5.00 to $23.00. The charges for moving a telephone Giltliie-a-Liafike 3g "mil We“ "nchflnsed as forecasts which were formerly $5.00 and $2.00 have been re- 335a, ° 33 2:1; gémghlnagfxigfumt bgmfcgg dilccd to $1.00. ' i _ ' gigging“ B31‘: shortage. were heard. On the off- 6. ‘icarly contracts on ordinary installations discon- 3011mm. 12 L2 wletgiereUGeailieralcMogor-‘i. Chg-sign -,_ , ,- - - Home on 350 es rn n on, oo year, 0c - Lliued .b_.l\iC_eh now installed on a monthly basis, Homestead 2 34 mm‘ sears Roebuck‘ Montgomwy "lmilblilllfi b "it 191m chalges- Hucl Bay Min 28 1-4 Ward, Douglas Aircraft, Johns- 7. rlxlcnilcd hours during which night rates apply, 1"‘ "Mel 35 3'4 Mimsvllle and Standard Oil (NJ)- - - mt Pete 15 l‘: Amon Canadian issues Interna- also ncw lo\v stzltion-to-station rates. Jack Waite l8 tinny“ Igickel was m; ‘H, while l-‘ui-tlzci- information will be glady given on in- hi?’ i: Dvme Mines and Seesrems gained qliiry at your nearest Telephone Office. $221k? gig “mihsfoggsfiilfgm walk" 3"“ ‘ a Se" " Advances 225 22o iuiiii TELEPlltlllE COMPANY LIMITED “tiff” _ Malarm 246 i ‘ Mining Corp 15° Declries .. 140 292 —jnnan McLemm“ 191" Umhnwd ' 165 m _ __,__V____ Naybqb 25 Total issues 530 700 “ ' " Noranda 54 1-2 Normetal B’! . , , OBrien 160 G I Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance tarts... ‘$3.4 T3!" Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents :)g;;g;ld C , ,6 _ son WINNIPEG, Oct. 5 -(CPJ - hfkff “uruéyrdigguizilillaictnfgnpfr yrfsdbyystilzrnsalielghfls-cstggf 3:533 Queenston 59 Good buyiiia by mills and south- Cizissiflcil 3c per word- In Memorial Notices 70c per lnclr Lists n San Am “a "l! 1999"!!!» WM n03 Sllffliiifl" to g spiritiialldiiilerlvnvgsidiisurds. etc.. 5c permnamek Letters oi §§§§‘,,§“’°' 13g a" absorb all selling orders during Sat. and l0 cciits‘ FOIPBCAIVQAA; addltionntliail eggrifimwotilces EIVIAAAAA'ISIBIIAI’A‘CII‘AIAAIg Slade“ 26 "2 “ways short seslon on wmmpeg Allllrcclatloii. 70c pcr inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions Suzie Lake a 34 gram exchange and wheat ‘unites l9 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on s p R0“ prim finished Wm‘ rmctmxml $5‘ application. sturgeim 14 1'3 sea. . 2Z8 Small gains were recorded soon Teck Hugh 355 alter the opening but sellers grad- -—--_- -__..- __- Ugh; 914 ually got control or the trend F Upp Cda. 132 and forced values downward. As the emule Help wanted Agents Wanted xentilfieii 44g 1 4 close quotations were 1-2-5-8 cent WANTED MA"), App“; 51mg}; n“; g _ "m i! i‘ - oii, October wheat at '16 ‘l-il cents _Yeo, Montague. Jiz-io-a-ai. Mdmifiut gfififiu 55:2,‘; ‘#33,’; £3“ a bushel, December ‘l8 i-a and May WANTED “‘ CAPABLE Mun A ' xiglgrlmflllim rglmhnfil-Yalxlf’: alfiflzl-igdfl marked the first time i“ Guudmm‘ L'125'1°"'m' “w! °I “wheat w°"k‘fi“‘hAP ""1 “Nu!!!” since Sept! 25 wheat futures Driees WANTED —EXPERIENCED MAID. t“§".‘.’°l38t..".l‘.°.‘in‘.“°'ll‘.h ‘duh-leaf. Deihousle here finished with losses. At the All or art time. sleep home. sen m, b”; mun-m,“ “ma? Cons Pap 3 7-8 close sept. 25, October wheat was Phone 21-1. eveninss. m essary. Write today for details. lifaltiklfm"; l, g ,, a quoted at i2 1-2, December 74 i-a L'135"°'°‘ - P1" on IPWWBL “we! a r m ' and May Til i-i-a-a cents a bushel Boarders Wanted BfNRDI-IRS ACCOMMODATED 291 Kent Street 11-76-10- -3i. To Let I0 LET-HEATED APARTMENT! in Brighton ApplLBox A. B. Guardian. 108-104-141. >_____ Professional Bards McLEOD 8i BENTLEY w. s. namely ii. c. .i. s. smarter. n. c. c. r. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers ‘anld. Attorneys-at- I t MONEY TO BOAR 1M Prince Street 4t‘ llorrell iiiil Company ii. F. iiiciiliiiiii Pend Ore Total sales 306.000. Montreal Curb 5am Kraft. 332 Doherty Building. To onto. N- [n I4 For Sale SALE-HOUSE SUITABLE Chartered Accountants lantern Trust Building Charlottetown -¢-_-‘_ M. ALDAN EAiMER as». i.i..a. Bsaaisra soaiorroa no. cllladian 63th at Commerce nous! r0 toss. 17?. . uisfitsoif“ IABBIBTEB. DOLICITDII. [T0 "my to win Collections Pillar ll Great George street OPIDMITBIIT Millions, I. l. I. 0 a . you. -- . O z I. scalars: l. once ,wi Office Hm; ll A. ll- 20%.” Ilium: m. w nun-lumen! wgfnhfi! IL-Llrancia oiHnfln, °' - -"-""'"l°-r»m.""'"ar- 91m l- ' . . ._ l while the high levels Saturday were ‘f! 1-3 for October wheat. '19 for December and 82 3-4 for May. mak- ing a. net gain oi 5——5 8-8 cents he- foie sellers regained control oi the local interest, but advertising of n newly nature may be Inserted at A esnla a word, strictly payable In advance. CRASWELL for Photographs CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR. ANCE. \ L-978I COMJIUNITY CONCERT Mull- dav nl ht St. Paul‘: Hall, 815. Ieoiiar Warren. baritone. Member- ship cards must be resented at door. -l23-l0--i-2l. LOBSTER SEASON O LO S E S pt. oi Fisheries has been advised from Ottawa that there will be no eAension of the lobster season in District 8. Closing date is Oct. 6th as provided in Sec. 11 of Regulations. SOCIAL GATHERING-On Sat- urday evening Sept 27th. an inter- esting event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald. Springton, when they entertained at d nner in honor oi Mrs. (Dr.) Mac. Leod oi Regina, ' been visitin her sister Miss Mabel Macieod. C ariottetown. and other, relatives here. About thirty guess were present, all cousins oi the Quest oi honor, Assist in serving were other cousins, inc udlng Mrs. Sask.. who lias i —-5. A. Beatty, H. M. M. , . E, Teasdale and R. I-l. Roland. local sportsnQ, are in Prince Ed- ward Island ior the Hungarian partridge shooting 56B50ii.—HBll- fax Chronicle. ABR-BIVES IN ENGLAND Word has been received by Johnny Bquarebriggs o! the safe arrival in England of his brother Sgmn. Ralph Squarebriggs. GOING T0 NORANDA — Mrs. Richard MacQuari-ie oi Toronto. who has been spending the last two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Raynor of Mount Herbert, leaves this morning to Join her husband in Noranda, Que- uec, where Mr. lviacQuarrle has ac. cepted the position as chief geo- logist at the Mic-Mac Mines there. STILL MISSINCL- Mary Galant, 1'l'l Ochterloney Street. Dartmuuzh, is still rinsing. The Dartmcuih police reported late Thursday night that no trace of her has been found yet. The young girl left her home Saturday after saying she was going to Prince Edward Island. She has not been seen since. — Halifax Chronicle. WEDDING BELLS — A quiet but very pretty wedding was soiemiiizcd at the United Church Manse, Ken- slngton, on Monday morning, Sept. 22nd. 1941, by Rev. A. D. tiriing, when Miss Anna Louise Delaney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. De- J. A. MacInnis, Mrs. John Mac- Lennan. Mrs. Norman Mac- Donald, Miss Isabel MacDonald. After dinner a sin song was en- joyed and the rema der of the ev- ening was spent in music and social intercourse. 1t is the sincere wish oi I all present that Mrs. be able soon again to and homer-B GOLDING WEDDING — Over one hundred relatives neighbors and Mac may visit her Isl- friends gathered on Tuesday 9Y6", nin at Hillside, Trenton, to hon- or r. and Mrs. J. R. Reid, the occasion being their fiftieth wed- ding anniversary. This wcrtny couple were married in Stellarton by Rev. Mr. Scott oi the Methodist Church. They resided in Westvllle for nearly 21 years, then moved to Hillside, where they have resided for nearly 30 years. Here, as in Westville, they are ht hly esteemed, as was evidenced by e large num- ber who gathered to extend ielLl- tations and spent a happ evening with this venerable coupe whose kindnea and hospitality has been shown to friend and stranger alike. This affair was doubly pleasing. for it was a family re-union. There were nine in the daughter has been deceased a nuni- ber oi years. The eight who remain and were all present are: Mrs. Richard Llewellyn, stur eon. PEI‘. Mrs. Oaklev Cantley, l-lllside; A rs. Jack Murray. Hillside; Mrs. Thom- as Murray, Trenton; Mre. Florence Llewellyn. Hillside: sons George, at home; and James W.. and Pater at Hillside, The rooms were beautiful with gold and white streamers an‘. three golden bells iri the sitting room hun from the chandelier, and their cha s were gally ooned in the same colors. Vases oi Art- umn flowers in corresponding shades added further to the attrac- tiveness of the setting. Out of town guests included Mrs. Percy l-lickensceived also a of sturgeon-New Glasgow News. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. 5 - (CP) — Produce market prices here Satur- day as reported by the Dominion Department o1 Agriculture follow: Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price 34 1-2—35; first grade solids, Jobbing price 34- 34 1-2; Que. No. 1 pasteurized Gill‘- rent receipt price 32 1-4; No. 2 31- 1-4; No. 1 wholesale prioe 32 5-8; No. 2 31 7-8. . Cheese: western and eastern white, price to factory. Montreal delivery for current make l5 5-8, fob; west and cast white wholesale price l6. which price is applbeble to cheese manufactured on and after May 26. 1941, for shipment to the United Kingdom. Eggs: graded shipments selling at A-large 42-43; A-Medium 40-h; pullets 29-30; B Grade 30-31; C Grade 25. Potatoes: Que whites No. l '75- 85; No. 2 65-76; NB Whites No. l 80-90. Markets At A Glance By The Canadian Press TORONTO- All groups higher ex- cept golds which were slightly lower. MONTREAL-Papers and golds up; utilities unchanged, lndustrlals off. NEW YORK — higher. WINNIPEG- Wheat futures closed 1-2-5-8 lower. Stocks generally family. One = lancy, French River, became tile buds of Pte. Ivan Legit Duggan, (Prince Edward Island hlanders) lson of Mr. and Mrs. J. . Duggan, Sea View. The bride looked charming in a street length ,of soldier blue with navy accessor- l ies, her bouquet being pink gladioius land was attended. by Miss Ruth Stewart who wore a street length 0N HUNTING TRIP T0 P. l. l. l aoLeod L HAT 1,400 different types of NEW lumps have been produced oi the Edison Mazda Lump Works for use "on active service" war work. Trained angl- neers made the develop- ment and manufacture of these lumps possible. These very s i dress of d.ustv rose, her bouquet al- i so being pink gladiolus. groom was abl sup rted by ins cousin Mr. Wa don uggan. Imme- al party left amid a shower oi’ rice and confetti on a tour of the Island and points of interest, returning at 6 o'clock p. m.. to Charlottetown where they had dinner at the Char- lottetown Hotel, then back to French River where a Jolly bunch oi charivariers awaited the bridal car. Prior to her marriage the bride llvils , tendered a miscellaneous shower at ythe home oi Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stewart, receiving many useful and costly gifts. ANDREWS-CARD — A pretty wedding took place Sept 17th, at the United Church Manse, Oleary, marriage Lillian Pearl. daughter of’ Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gard 0'l.enry. and Ivan John, son of Mr. Asnforrl Andrews and the late Mrs. Andrews oi Milt-on. They were attended by Miss Blanche Stead oi Wheatiey River and Mr. Vernon Noye of ,l-lunter River. Previous to her ,marriage the bride was employed lwlth the staii oi’ n. a. Gaudet at i the Capitol Tea Rooms in summer- lside, at whose home she was given la miscellaneous shower where gifts iof china and silverware were re- shower at the home of Mr. Cleo. Home, O'Leary where about 150 relatives and friends gathered to tender their best wishes. Immediately after the cere- irony a wedding supper was served by Mrs. J. M. McWllliam of the McWilliams Hotel to the bride and groom. attendants and immediate relatives after which the young couple left for their home in Charlottetown. Their many friends in Oleary, Summerslde and Char- lottetown wish them happiness and every success through life. DOUBLE PRESENTATION- On Wednesday evening Oct. 1st an en- Joylable function took place at the home of Mrs. Jane l-lallem. Cross Roads, when Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Balderson who had been nmrried a few days previously, were pres- ented with a well filled purse. The presentation was made by M‘. Blair McCallum and the address by Mr. M. W. Wood. Mr. Balderson Dill behalf oi himself and his bride thanked the friends all very kindly and asked that they all come and visit them in their new home. Ai- this time a purse was presented to Mr. Earl Kennedy who is serving his King and Country, but now home on leave. The-presentation was made by Miss Helen Molyneaux and Mr. M. W. Wood in a iew well chosen words gave a very fitting‘ address to which Mr. Kennedy re- plied, thanking his Cross Road friends who so kindly n-mernbered him. All joined then in singing "For They Arie Jolly Good Fellows: The evening was pleasantly spent in music and sing song, Mrs. Earl Ballem and Mrs. M. W. Wood. be- ing the accompanists. A beautiilil luncheon was served by ihe ladies, King, the guests departed carrying with them memories bi a very pleasant evening which will linger long in the minds of those who were privileged to be present. when Rev. Geo. Cough united in l While the . diately after the ceremony the ‘orld- ' l men are responsible for continuous Improvement on ihe Edison Mazda Lamps you use in ihe home. MADE IN CANADA GEIUSEJU] llflEflDEl IAMPS CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. IIMIIID IQ-él hIISCI-ILLANEOIJS SHOWER — 0n Friday evening Sept. 19th a! large number of neighbors and; friends gathered at tlie home of Mn: and Mrs. G. A. Stewart, French River, to tender a lniseellanems shower in honor of Miss Anna De- laney oil licr approaching marriage to Pte. Ivan Leigh Duggan of the‘ P. E. Island Highlanders. formerly of Sea View. The reception room was decoraied for ihe occasion with red, willie and blue streamers and, white bells. Tile bride-to-be was. escorted to tllc seat of honor by Miss Anne Carr and took her plate under a beautifully decorated arch of yellow and white cut iloivers and evergreens to the strains of tile wedding march played by Mrs. . Foster Dunning. ‘rlicii a burr-El well- laden with beautiful gills was rolled in by Miss Ruby Campbell and Miss Doris Delaney and all joined lll singing “Roll in the Barrel." Th6 gifts were opened by Miss Ruth Montgomery and Mrs. George How- att ailcl Mrs. John Fletcher read the many humorous verses, and irs. Wm, Matthew's arranged tile gills, on the table. Miss Delaney grIICiOuS-l iy thanked all for their lovely gifts , All then Joined in siilgillgFor She's! a Jolly Good Fellow. A dainty lunch] was served by tlic ladies and the‘ remainder of the gVelllllg was spenti with instrumental music furnished! by Mrs. Elmer Parscim and Nil". Harry Marks, and social chat. Be- iore leaving all wished the binds; (WEIR! happiness in her future wecld- , ed ie. ' Mr. H. L. Eilillziii_ Eastern SUIJCF, visor of lite Bank of Nova Sonia,‘ Saint Johil, N. 13., illlll Mr, Jolln H.‘ alcom, manager i. tlic Frederic- ton, N. B, branch, were visitors lo the city on Thursday, and left dZIiIl by plane on Saturday. ..___ l Among those awarded the doctor- ate of philosophy by McGill bill-i versity this week is Ml’. Willialn| Ernest Parker of Georgetown. wilo graduated in agricultural chemistry _FOR SALE BARGAINS IN USED TRUCKS AND CARS l Dodge l Ton Truck 8 Ply. Tires Rec? and Spore, i939‘, Model. $600.00. i l Ford Light Delivery Truck New ‘ Tires and Rings, $400.00, i938. Model. l l See the New Ford Tractors on! Mid all" 81081118 5M 5R" TM display tor immediate delivery. McGowans Limited KILMUIR ' ' 1;. Fri Q©4§O-QQ-O-OO-Q§Q§Q-_ WANTED FOWL and ciiiciii-zii Buying daily. Prices are high. Ship alive or dressed. NOTE:—Farmers having unfinlsht ed chicken they ivisli tn dispose o! at the prcscilt time please gel in touch with_us. We will pay liIl cil- dluonal rice for the balance ol October ii order to secure some of this stock. THE ROYAL PACKING C0. J. l). JENKINS. Proprietor. w+ wvovoovovvowvvw-c- L-l32-lO-6-6l. JUST ARRIVED Fresh Stock Of lieedlers Candies i 63c pcr lli. i nil.\%rs—clii:.5.3ii' TOFFEE ‘ HUNTS ‘SALT WATER KISSES 1 pound box 29c CARRUTHERS IIKRD BOILED CANDY Pound tins 35c Special NOW IS THE TlME TO FORTIFY YOUR- SELF and FAMILIES against C.0Ll.lS—\Ve have a large stock of Cod Liver Oil--Vitamin Preparations, etc, made by reliable firms —Parke Davis-Squllilis —-A_VOI'SLS—.~\l)l)0llS. If you do not know your VITAMINS know the maker. Buy from reliable manufacturers. REDDIN 3110s. l HA5 ALL THAT, AND TOBACCO PRlvlLEC-iE5_,'l"oo= ron i to is n tel resi- at NEW YORK- Mei-i siwdr- _._____A_.___ iierneeuriaiiotioioeiiotiorillmvliii-ih "L" ___. m“ ' _NIL'W YORK- coitonhnnlen (Pm 1°‘ PM“ 6°”) care Guardian. L-lfl-IOJ-flt (cg-lg "p. — I -. . .--_~._-___M._,__.,,J r- We @- il 'A.bitibiC iio ' " l l E. OYOUMEANT H P '- mt —-—————-L_al'1°'a-m' rib??? ,9, “f: (JUST 55mm)’ eoVEieH-i-Eérri-igieim. in“ | A5 snoop-i As ASHP-VED Z i-iKE A seams i, 3:155:20 lléih? HAMILTON scaooi. Buuhun,“ g ,1; I'VE wmgkieo ‘ SIOEtIRKOVVIVlSl-kQSéQOIEOGL-L ggfiirfqgc-‘Vli-AY 6 TgiNo THAT 0026M -——- Home aso - we o - mgggfgf-mig-ggm, m» o?“ 0 M \ m, cooto scam we DOOR on A soon ABOUT vEYATS-QSES a c aged vni.-i,_ iazni In“: 682?‘; THE HUBBAJSDO; THE OUT- Z HAVING FUN ? AT ALCATRAZ.’ his; s“"’ii-.~Z‘£Z.;c*~- BANKS ‘i<‘3<?v”i°-Y=-e~*t\¥?i- ‘ “'5 A “m”- .s"~"yr-* clrsdo v.-i, v'era Ramsgi I. . NOOK INSULATED ‘FROM . “ ‘ got-inert Morrison; ll. Delmar ryen- ____ wgggy, AN\ 5Q FQRTH f Grade nl.—lhlnrno Ramsay" i. iaillm‘ "P" ‘ mggiflid Bryon n, 3, Matilda or- a“... mo" mhrgzlot gttgndancgbelfiyiriel Utew- Om“. _ mil o , 1.01:1? ‘rtsmuy and iml commerce 14s udlligigat Avbr lame Ramsay u‘ i; Thacher-l’. mush. ' awn! B! — ' .1" NEW LONDON school. " EXAMiN-nwa sits: ‘flilfn. “t... l. t . Norman Dunniiil; I, d Bun- , , -" "m" m‘ sEgbh“ m " Mai-ado viii-i. Ina lllckay; a, 2 ii .| iiisoii “ed-- w- ggwe = =- / ' ' imioncmd mummies.’ " ,- // fi a f / CONVICT _ 333;» Iidtiir; i.