I IIIIIIIJFJIIIIII. it SWING t? "mro spams , . A GRAND ASSORTMENT 011'. DRESSES SUITS and COATS Just what you have been looking" for, ' (iE_CI-IARLO'I‘TETO_W_I§LGUARDIAN Monthly School Reports ' ‘Si nott Rachel ‘rrainor- [Grade IV: Estell Connolly and McCarthy. Gerard SIX This column la reserved (or new! at local lutereet. but advertising ffi PRINCE EDWARD ‘T 2 —- I -at five cents: word. ltrlot]; y". RCIMANCE PACKS 1.000 __—» NEW LAUGHS! ‘Iililillifll. GIIARDIAII IOUTHPORT SCHOOL Honor Roll tor February: Senior Department: . Grade X: l. James Tait; 2. lid- na Mae Robertson: -8. Evelvn Hen- r . vCn-adg IX; l. Edith Kelly; I. Norman Corlsh; 3. Marizaret _-_ Burns. MOUNT HERBERT Y.P.U.—'.l‘ho Grade VIII: 1. Francis McCar- .Mt. Herbert Y. P. U. held its reg- ran: 2- James 081111211“: 8- 111111 ular weekly meetini; at the Protes- M86111“!!- ‘tant Orphanage Tuesday evening Grade VII: 1. Calvin Wood; I. twlth an interlude of quiet music, Blair Kelly; 3. Gordon Cooper. iThe opening Hymn was “Jesus Perfect attendance: James Tait, Shall Reign." Annabel Inga read Edith Kelly‘ lthe Scripture Lesson. " rd q: the Highest averages, James Tait Lands" was sung, aiter whim 92.5 oer cent; Calvin Wood, 88.7 lKathleel-l Raynor led in prayer. P91‘ @911"- iTlle Devo i Period closed by Primary Department: ii ‘ t9;- qg the waking Grade VI: 1. Marv Burns; 2. “gaudy pfil-ioq Watson gélvylilS McCarron; 3. Adele Pin- l-Iea n Min tr .- .0! Our Church in Candida." Inter}: Grade v or»: 1- Noelle Callas- estdiing tallrs on the missions from gag; t2. “Gwen MacKayn 3. June In a, Chn an fric e - 0 61‘ 5° ~ _ i a d A a w re s“ Grade V (J12): l. June Pippey; 1 . K t ‘ on a ween mum)“ z. Sylvia Flood; 3. Leona Gallant. ,Mission convenor had Those assisting her were: Lillian Grade IV: 1. Donnie Maclnnes" 2. Julienne Gallant. Ings, Ralph Raynor, Arnold Bur- 110p and Winston Wood. Business Grade In? 1- M1113’ 54431111115» irietlod follgeived. Tiler? ivcrc ftfilr- ggaagee (35115)) £75m“ ma?‘ e . v , p _ _ . v . en mem rs prcsen Itecrea on gm 2. Helen Mcmms; 3. Eddie lnerlcd was vary‘ enjoyable with a urns lsln son, n ve mes. - l g g a iii?“ Grade I (Sh); 1. Louis Gallant: Grade VIII: 1. Dorothy Brenton 2. Theresa Gallant; 3. Jackie Mc- 2. Ellsworth Bryauloll; 3. Austin Carron. Sudsbury, Mame Sudsbury. Grade I (Jr): 1. John Llewellyn. Grade VII: 1. Dolly Cole; 2 Perfect attendance, Adele Plp- Claire Sudsbury; 3. Jean McKin- pey, non, Lawrence Glover. Highest average: Noelle Callag- Grade V: 1. Brenton Cole; 2. han 84.4 per cent; David Llewel- Ethan Campbell; 3. Joseph Mc- Kinnoll. Grade IV: l. Alfred Brennan; 2. Eris Cascley; 3. Robert Camo- Wood/bell. Grade III: 1. Don Caseley; 2. _Vlncrnt Caseley; 3. Leaman Cole. Olive Champion. Grlldc II: 1. Shirley Bryanton: 2. Don Sudsbtlry. Grade I: 1, Lee Sursbury; 2. Edith Campbell. PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL Report of Pleasant Valley School] for the lnolllll of Fobrutirv: Grade X-l. Barbara Smith, ‘.5- Raylnond Morrison, 3. Audrey Stevenson. _ Grade VII—l, Evelyn Smltll,_ 2. and Phyllis 1-1118 Grade Annette McCarthy Sinnott, equal. Highest average Laura‘ Boylan. Attendance: Laura Boylon, Ger- ard McCarthy. Mary M. Malone, teacher. (Petr 0t please copy) FREETOWN SCHOOL me following is the report the_ Senior department of Frcetrwn School for the month ot Febru- ar . Grade X: 1. Edwin Lewis. Grade IX: 1. Joan Scales; Austin Curlcy. VIII: l. Edna Evans; 2 Grade 1. Donnie Sri- mons: 2. Katherine Auld; 3. Rt-b- ert Schurmgnl. Grade V1; i. Shirley Lewis and Phyllis Reeves; 2. Alberta Moascy 3. Marion Taylor. ‘ 1.13. Lewis. teacher. SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL Grade X: l. Theresa McLellan; 2. Louine Cotton; 3. Lilliam Cotton. Grade IX: l. Verna Bryanton. and s--—— 'i‘i'lil_\\' UNIX ~}"\'.l\ IHCNIE l\' ~\ WNTIERTIME " Plus .\'(-us ~ cartoon .\l.-.l':ll oi Time N Match 15th with the president pre- siding, theme for the worship being "The Bible l. Guide for Daily Liv- ing”; hymn. "Before Jehovah's Awful Throne". Prayer and Lord's Prayer in unison. Hymn, “ I Need Thee". Meditation. Hymn “Lord Thy Word Abideth," was read tol- lowed by responsive reading. "Our ;Lord's Summary of the Law," led "by Mrs- Gordon Andrews. Ten members and four visitors answer- ed the roll call and letters read ‘and discussed. Mrs. Harold Chand- ler. Una Smith, Mrs. James War- ics and Mrs. Ileonard Ling were luppointed to canvass the district jorktihe Indo-China relief. It was _ idec ed to tend cards to the sick PLUS — NEWS land lslaut-llns for kEastig. Mgmbers \ e T013111‘ 6 E CV81] 51C CB U18 O5 HEB qRAvhLocuE 1January lst. Next meeting at the vi v _ ‘home of Mrs. Janis Wa . Roll IRAIAING TABLE iCall, An Easter verse 0t slcalisipture. kh. is to lead‘ slorflllgsusk“ ?E‘E“§mo T Purchases for both departments $117. Prinvipal, Claude W. Assistant, lllarguret Donahue. (Patriot please copy) lSlllll “EKQER . T iuisilll "k ORIVELL SCHOOL Honor roll {or the month oi.’ Feb- altar“ mm“ o l1“ ruary- 1 RE“) ‘ Grade vm; 1. Lillian Naddy;| 2. Betty Naddy. | Grads VII: 1. George MacIeod: 2. Charles MacDonald; 3. Noreen McKellna. Grade V: l. Frances Naddy: 2. Mildred MacDonald; 3. Wilbur MacDonald. Grade IV: 1. Betty MacDonald; 2» Blaér MacLean. 1 re Gra e n (al: . Tom rance " h ." ,- Nflfldlh _ pnrege by Mrsvgeiultar?! m“ p" bGralge I! 15410611. llxltalrgellus Mac- - e '1 0e ~ ona ;', cvu .. . ».' It iTlixgueiitig grgag oriiilife," Brigg! Grade n ‘C’: 1- 13°35‘ Mach“? “r _,U,,;_‘\_ QFIES“ Bgnedictiqm '2. Merrill MacKenna. 3§ 1 !Al\~ A, X ' l Grade I: 1. Lorna. MacDonald; 2.30 -— 7 —- 8.45 i ' Vi . ciiurorlx - 2 ~ SERIALS SHOWS v Pggsfigggnbggiggllfogxobgxgg; 2 Joan ‘ “cued snows 1m; - 7 - 8:45 i Highest average, Frances Naddy ‘the Georg Munro house corne of 95-5 D91‘ "e1"- Forbes aned James Streets a rfewi Fwd“ cmwe" ‘cachet’ . w --- :1 1' i ., ; I 4411i l l OL\\\ Starts I‘llel'e’s always something new - AT - ' THE FASHION SHOPPE Great George Street Smith 3. Bertha Smith. Joyce Ling lirley Stevenson (equal). 2. liam Carr, 3. Robert billllth. Grade III--1. Norman Ling and Vernon Solners (equal). Grade II-l. George Keils, 2. Brenton Smith. 3. Cecil Suutli. 1, Donnie Sonlers. Grade I tbl- . Mina. Smith. Perfect attendance -- Raymond Morrison. Highest average in Senior Grades 9152», Barbara Smith. Highest avergae ill JlLiliOl.‘ Grudcs 912., Holman Ling and Vernon Somers. 3‘ “lfilllllfflffiifffflffivi TYIIIIIIFIJIII‘ and Josephine s! Wm years ngo, and with her daughters‘, NEW A‘ [kills LMisses Ruby and Katluyrf , ___ ac ean came from Charlottetown, Report ‘or mum“ of Nbruary, Grudn X: 1 Gardiner Dalzeil. lILEIQhandd-L‘ tookd up! residence‘ er . a spose in . . - . . pen; m 13m 'p_ J, gfialiés afmpgge! Grade 1X: 1. Cllfiord Moasc; 2. and Miss Ruby will leave io-morrow I-‘Oulse Daizenl 3- 9°35. Dalzeu- for Tommo to reside there‘ T1152 Cgéiittlf (b): l. William Moose; m . d Me, t. l oasc. trite til‘? eimtiflis WJQE-‘e- Grade v111= 1- E1111“ More Anny Con‘ some time ago and 2. Betty ‘Iupliil; 3. Stutly Mouse. she was wp from Aldersllotavisiting Grad” VII: 1' Hem‘ Mwase: t" |mem 155; weep Mm MacLean Janet Dalzell; 3. Mildred McNcill. and her daughters made many : l_. Helen MacKay; 2. ifriends during their residence here Alum“ Mchmu‘ [and they will be much missed in: Grade V: 1. David Dalzell: 2 itueu- immedjbge nelghbonhood tmfgan MacNclll; 8. Frances Mac- tll ' 1 d 5Y- _ lmeithgelgwff? exlkéingeléiélemfutgllégl Grade IV (a); l. George Dal- . ‘interests that, Mrs, MacLean took “u; 2' Lyman Moase‘ an “cut-e part m “.85 the Ans and Grade _IV (b): l._Pnuline Moase: utters Club of the ma“ Council 2. Georgie McInnis. 3. Edwin Wall. . o; women Mrs Mack“ had Grade III (a): 1. Edward ‘- m, arucje she 115d prepared for a Wright; 2. Irma MacNeill; 3. Mir- club meeting accepted "rd pub_ lam Manderson. i 11341911 l11 the Maritime Art Mug.‘ Grade III (bl: 1. Eleanor Mo- (mine, I; was on Robert Harris R_ ase; 2. Shirley Moose. p C A., and the'"'l=‘athers ni Con'i'ed-‘ Grade In “)1 1- B11166 MHCKQY- Velma lVlllCLlelill, ‘teacher, oration", Mrs M33113“ l; also ab‘ Gfildfl I (Hi1 1- EH91)’ M39145)" -———--—-i (‘Qmplshed m me m of nursing Grade I (b): 1. Marlon Hickok. uuzrox CONSOLIDATED and rue is a good business wcma | Grade I (c): 1. Royce Munder- scum“, ~son —New Glasgow News n' ' m ' _,__ Perfect attendance for Febru- Job that he has taken now?" ary: Doris Daizezll. Louise Dzllzell Mr. Hughes: “Yes? i William Moose. Elinor McInnis. Mr. Hunter: “I notice that. last slimy M01186. Mildred MncNeill ycnl- he received in all about $2, Joan MucNeill, Irma MncNclll. El- 390- blus travelling expenses, as canor Moasc. l-"Dllty Provincial Secretary Treas- Monthly average of over 85 per urer, plus $1,800 as old age pen- cent: Clifford Mouse, I-Iclen Moaso slons superintendent.” George Dalzell, Pauline Mouse. AN IJIZIJI. flfliiiiipzjjiiiariiziilrizilr¢¢i RICE PBINT SOIIOOL Roll for February: 2{—Vl0lfl MncEncllerll. VIIi—Douglns MncEacll- IIIIIIIINW’ ‘lfifii ~— v.11 Honor Grade Grade em. Grade Eva Bell, 3. Dorothy Clossman. blee, 2. Rayona beard. llowlltt. , Grade v ‘h’ _' l" Qwendalyn Grade III Jr.-—l. Elaine Smith. 2.1 Perfect attendance. E111“ lit?“- Wright, 2. Adelee Mullin, 3. Karl Warren I-Iowatt, 3. Douglas Thomp- ]G\V€l‘l(l£li,\"i'i WrighuAclclt-tviul-llns. Sarenson. son. Iuetoert Carl‘, Keith i~t_., Ptlcy Grade Iv—1. Keith Foy. 2. Cccll Grade 11-1. Everett Bell, 2. Olga ll1‘u_1,'_ hltiillc smith. l1110il1f11r 110i" Foy, 3 Harerlce Riley. i Carr. ‘an. Everett Bell. lornc iwii. Glide I11 511-4. Burdens. Rob- Grade I-l. Lorne Foy. 2, Janet Teacher-Florence Mabcy, VII -- Murchison Mac- Eaoherll, Constance Machiachclul. Grade V-Rctn Aiacuonold, Fern aMllCDflilflld. Grade lV-Hclcn MncDouguii. Grade Ill-Lloyd Taylor, Iris MacDonald. Guide II-Marinn MacEachern. GrudcI C-Rutll MncDougall, lvlnrgarct MacDonald, l) Donald, Olive MZlCIJu‘ MacEucllcril, Ella M tlUll0l‘1i_ Prize for Stars, Elm lvlncleaichem, Pertect Attendance, Ulive Mac- Dougzlll, Marina lllncEu/tlleril, Ella MacEncllcrn. Douglas MocEnchern, Reta MacDonald -,:v— Report for March: Grade X—l. ivlzirioll Foy. 2, Ver- nlc Lea, 3, Phyllis ‘illolnpson. Grade X Jl‘.-~i, Elinor Bell, 2 Ronni rIc-ivxitt, 3, Allllilbcllc Mac- Donald. Grade IX—-l. Joyce ‘illolnpsoil, 2. Shirley '1 llolnas Grade Vlll.—1,J0ycc wood, 2. - YA :3 ' PiCiUiii ‘l Mr. Hughes: "I am afraid you arrl-win error.” 1'. B9111 "W have he d - isidcrublc alnutetlle needaiii ‘ceil- tlllr: down expenditure. with very ilttlc llopc of lnore revenue being bfflllsllt 111. and we have been tak- en to task for asking for addition- al things- In this department you s; 1:’ .. , z, ___,__ lire incrcaslnz the salarv in this r1111 1119 ~1 swim .1110 or it. \Vhen Instance. and apparently you arc tilelc uus a t-ilullge oi govcrnlncnt 011M111‘; down on the staff. It would ‘this mall Wllb out OVCI‘ ills hcud. "Dim-ll" to me that the increase to B11’- 1l10re is llu suggestion from $3.400 instead of $1.800 is to take me Government that this $600 6111's of the fact that apparently ‘n :0 spare should b; Mr. Campbell received at least $2,- -n tllc two men. The a J ill i943. possibly With an addi- ' that tllc old Libcrul-tionnl amount as superintendent ...:t~l- gti. rt nil, and that Iof insurance. The amount, I be- Chil-Plfll‘ 2 Serial G-illEN Y5. BLACK DRAGON I r lllL‘ lllllll v..l0 old the spade-work llm/C- 15 1111118 like $2.800. This year _ -shutll<lll't go; (Lion...- ilrlll _i ullylilillg. so yuu m" =the idea is to brin: his salary up Jrdly llillildCl‘ why we view this: ‘l l0 wnnt h»: received in i943 cicsDlte uttclu \\‘ll_il p'I‘i,lClllf|l' disappruvnllthe fact. that the lob of super-in. land susmrlon." 1» lent of old ace pensions only 1 Mr. McKenzie; "We are not cast- previously for n salarv or .in;' luly reflection on Mr. Canlp- $1.300. i bull's uh: 1 llnrlcrstzlllcl tllc ‘ '- Hughes: "We bciirvc he will .i‘ll'lllCl‘ 1.. .1 Prclnicl‘ regarded lie worth tho $2.400 uoiv." jilllll so illililiy that he put him in Mr. McPhc-c: “Do you believe that l inc t-utcgcrv of being the only man Aha mistant is worth only $1,400 ritliil (he ubllity and experience to] Mr. Hughes: "Question oi the rtillCCflil‘ him. But he was rcpiaccdifislsiant-s 551511’ has never cgmg ‘in his qld position, the promoter-lurk" ~ rs. at ills own l quest. They give? MT- 311M011 "A5 F1 mat-tor of fact l u lllllrll larger salary than thc l the" shmlld bi’- lm lmfffilsc l11 U10 |mrln who gave us tllc whole old ‘ “5515551193 slllmy- 594331156 We KNOW r {rlgc pcllsitllas sctllp l\.: l upon whom i m9 “mmlm o! W°Fl< l"! T155 i0 d0." . l ll. . l. iii‘ lilnislr-l‘ mi Public . 'l:l:l'v is no l tllr tires- ‘ llcrc . ‘know hotter than mo." i: ~ il.\S ilccu llllV - ' mhuinistrn- - .51 but. rrmcln- ii l: lzl-rrnlllli Hi’ l -ii.'|ilill n‘ . , ,1 ]ll'lt rrifll. . v17" . ullll \\‘l|.‘~. supr-xllltcndcnt, and ltt. , , , “"“\1(‘liy ills Mr. Heath Strong: "Don't they ltllcrc has never last ll ally rcflec-' dependents’ allow- tion cast. This man, as my hon. lHVtZSY-lilfllfl friend for Cardigan says, was a B11095?" Liberal organizer, His name also Mf- Hughes: "The man who " 111': lx-fzlrc a Liberal convention mak" U18 lnV¢5illlBll011 2N8 F1 as a candidate. He is the nutunrrvvrlalll anliwnt. vvs- That 1s zen- 'ot‘ that famous letter on tile eve of "mil" M“ Mcblrm- B119 “'8 hi" ‘lhp eleczion, which promised old n° Temrd" nge pensioners twenty-five dol-' Mr- MaPhei-‘I "I think before we _ ,-5__" |votc salaries for officials We should know what other duties they are Mr. Hughes: “Tile hon- member they has snirl that the man is of out- {D0149 standing ruin 12cm Mr. McKenzie: "I um quoting! ' tho former Premier." I _ Hon. Nlr. Mcfiuicnn: “\Vherc : ' ' ' was tilrll stotcnlrilt lllntic?" ‘ Mr. Nlt-Krnzit‘: "You ought tn Mr. McGuigan: "It never w mndc.” Hon. Mr. Huallcs: "In view illu eulogy this gentleman’: ability, I think they should be ngrcczi that $2.400 is not too much." Mr. lVlcPhrc: "ills nbliitv. you _l:nuu' is nl n socr-iullzcll sort. lit" u " tlzlilld as ll Lilxrril organiz- Cl-IEST COLDS Muscular Aches & Pains For Faster Relief of l Georgie McInnis. Edward Wright. Irma MacNeill. Eleanor Mouse. Monthly nverngc of 80 pcr cent to 85 per cent in Grades '1 tn 10' Louise Daizell, Doris Dalzczil. El- inor McInnis. Betty Tuplin, Janet D alzell Teacher, Muriel England. smxorr 1.6K; SCHOOL Report 0t‘ Sinnntt Road school for month of February: Grade VIII; 1. Mary Sinnott: 2. Earl Sinnott. V Gracie VII: John O'Brien. Marie Cunningham, James Connolly. Grade VI: Lorna Boylon, Joseph Connolly. __Grade V:_ Bertha, McCarty, ‘Rita’ Melvin Dawson, 3. Ethclbert Dnw- s Cl] Grade VII-l, Daisy Carr, 2. Louise 130i‘. :1. Harlcigll Holvatt. Grade VI-l, Ruigu Cnilbclk, 2. DCnlll-e Hilwntt; 1;. PilyJiS Cross- Infill Hiuilcst Average in Senior Grade. 88.2521, Marion Foy. Highest Average in Junior Grade, 75.322. Joyce Wood. Perfect Attendance, Doris Bell, Elinor Bcll. Daisy Carr, Estelle Carr, Louise Fey. Fcme l-Iowatt, Donnie Howatt. Teacher-Jessie E. Leard, PRIMARL DEPARTMENT _Gradc V Sr. 1 _Ann_I-Iowatt,__2 Percentage of Attendance, 87.1% ,::r.' Mr. HUHilCSI "'l'llc work n! tlml VlYJ-lllljll has illi‘i‘(“.\1wf‘{i ulatcriallyx Thorn zlrr nmlv rnscs now to be invrstlrutntl." I Mr. Hunter: "Du I understand illlJl Mr. (faullillell L. no lolucrr |l.)i‘lllli\' l“l'l|\'il“‘l.li Sm:'el'i:\'-’i‘r:~|s- llrl-r?" Mr. Ilulilcs; Mr. Hunter: “N(l." “It l8 I. i111 time Tired Burning Feet MASSAGE WELL WITH ‘ BUCKLEY' STAINLESS ‘wmrz RUB IRICI 30o InIIQcQIALL bullish (huadlnn lighting men who have given their liven in bottle no honored airmail by their comrades who survived them ulul today then.- nte leveral cemeteries laid out by the (‘unudlaus for their huddlu who were killrul in ucilon. Here is shown lllnior iilo itrv. (7- ll. lhlrniord A attack, oi cannon from British Beaufighters of the Coastal , ship, which alreadly had been abandoned by s es_c_o_1’l_- The vrl-‘I 0i a smell lap nillp Sohilllltlffi for (over uyvloxlmatea a evvette In size, m" l‘ merchantrnarv, (British Odficial Photo. .,, i,‘ from NEAl " bled in an earlier command oii’ Holland on March i, Scores of D1’°' here is pictured as it was caught in a crossfire jectile splashes from the attacking planes bracket the (Signal corn-l Radian-loam!" M“ “n” oi Prince Rupert, padre oi the isleaiorth Iligiilunllcrs, conducting n service as a 3-25 Mitchell leis loose a bomb (cirrlrd) near sunk between the finlmlralty Islands all i; n» regiment‘: cemetery on the brink o! elifll overlooking the leo- NW IIIIWI‘ In the Bismark Sea. Tho vessel, which Ireland ma, iivccl all" d m, o1 New