Apnu". 13.1943 ata-slllllitlllll lfltt II“ ' ‘ill l!" 0n The Same Program RAY HUTTON AND TO-DAY f-‘Jfl-‘qfifi-‘QV-‘t ‘h's."u'u'n'n'h'u'd'u'fri\ru 'e'n' ‘Hfifrfl’! ffi'n'fi , "ff-N"? v.-.-i.---.-s-s-.-.-i.wv-uvnw.q ro-oiv .\~1> wen. ’ l i i m RATIONING 0F i’ ENTERTAINMENT! Clare Boothe time's hilarious new stage hit . . . roars to the screen! nonun- NEWS-TRAVELOGUE T1115 1s votm ENEMY snows a.1a - ‘W! - 9-45 i §%GAPITOL ‘w: BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TONIGHT ‘ 8.30 11.2‘ “;i€°.i1”1ll.°.',"§1""35h3 Bingo; in the city- Freezout For Charitable Purim“! ___ _,__. LaMoNs CONTAIN VITAMIN Lemons are a foremost source of vitamin C and are now regarded be additionally valuable for llllOih€lll essential —vitamin P- or “Clifili- They are also a source of many 0T hc_vitamln__l3 factors. _ Travel byAir! TO: liloncton... Saint John...‘ Summerside 3 PLANES ‘DAILY:- Luve Arrive Charlottetown Mont-ton 8.80 mm. 9.40 a.rn 12.80 p.111, 1.35 p.m 4.30 mm. 5A0 p.m Fare - Charlottetown - Monuton 16-50 5in|le - allflfl Return x. III information - Reservation»- Phone 540 I403 ‘Except Sunday Nititime Central Airways LIMITED i SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15 - 7 and 9 —- PRINCE EDWARD - vwwmv mmv-e-mmr-wa-mv-In-awv - POPULAR SCIENCE ORCHESTRA, Musical AND WED. ffP-‘f-‘ff-‘ufi’ New Senior i Chaplain huh-a- l). m 0'5 U LLl VAN Somewhere in Sullivan has taken over the appoint- ment as Senior Chaplain at Canadian Hcilflqliiift- ers here; Mnjor O'Sullivan replaces Major Enright in this uppolnunsnt, Major Enrlght having returned lo a post in Canada. Appointed the Chaplaincy Service of the Canadian Army in October 1940 Major O‘Sul- livan served at Toronto Military Hospital and at Stanley Barracks, Toronto. Frcm there he came to Newfoundland. Following a period of service here he returned to Can- ada to an appointment at Sydney, N. S., where he was stationed 11ntil his present appointment as senior R. C. Chaplain. Major O’Sulllvan is a graduate of the Redemptorlst. College at Ste. Anne du Beaupre in Que- bec and Seminary Espus, New York. Previous to his appointment to the Canadian Army he served as a Re- demptorlst Missionary in all the provinces of Canada. At the time of his appointment 11a was stationed at Charlottetown, P, E, I_ i._____________ RICE POINT W. I. The April meeting 0f the Rice Point Women's Institute was hcld at the home of Mrs. Albert Mac- Dougnlfs. Meeting was opener. by singing the Institute carol, follow- ed by the roll call which was rc- sponcied to by five members, 2 vis- itors were present Dougrll was welcomed to the In- ‘ interest will be definitely chisrogeg. " ‘the International Harvester Com- Newfounnyflnd _ Committee. Hon. (Rev. Father) Daniel Francis O'- "ewly apmlmed Roman Catholic took over his duties as presiding A new member Miss Ruby Mac- W CENTRAL GilLRillLIl of local interest. but ldverlillnl o1 ta nevrny nature may be inserted as five cents a word, strictly pa! able in advance. 000KB for Photographs. CONFISDEEATION Lll-‘E INSUR- ANCE. L-lfll EUMMAGE SALE Trinity Uni- tecl Church Hall, Saturday, April 17th at 6 P. M. _ 4- - . APRIL 15th is the flnal day for payment on the first installment on civic taxes. interest will be charged on all over-due installments. ‘ 9 n TAXPAYEItS are reminded that the 1st installment of Civic taxes 1a due April 15th. After this date ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. — Cpl. and Mrs. '1‘. A Keenan, Mur- ray River, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Vernlta Kathryn to A. B. Jack Harold sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cameron, Charlottetown. Marriage to take pluce in the near future. 4-13-11. (‘IIECK LOAD 0F COAL -Sh1ce 1i1e first of the month city police l...ve been making a check-up of loads of coal being (leliverec. to consumers throughout the city. On all loads checked only one was found to be underweight, Jilrty pounds. One we‘; 150 pounds aver- weight and another 55 pounds over- weight. The police have no partic- ular time for thcse check-ups. ‘ SNOW FLOWS 0UT- The De- lliiftlnCllt. of Pubic Works had thee plows out clearing the roads yesterday after the recent snow fall. Early Sunday morning a plow left here for Borden. returning at three o'clock yesterday morning. Shortly afterwards the machine left to cover the same route. Yesterday morning a second plow left over st. Peter's Road for Souris. a third one leaving to clear the roac". to Falconweod. Snow drifts from four to six feet are reported over roads in places. NAVAL OFFICER VISITS HOME —-Captaih Wilfred J. (Red) Mclsauc commander of a Canadian Cor- vette. snent the week end in chor- lottetown visiting his wife and family and also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J A McIsuac. Water St. A member of the Roya‘ Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve tor {several years prior to the outbreak ‘of the present conflict. Captain Mclsaac was among the first of the Canadian naval officers to go on active duly when war was declar- ed. He was in the Mediterranean zonc most of the past winter and sow much action there. Captain ,McIsnac was Power Engineer with pony in Saint John before the war. PROVINCIAL A. R. P. MEETS- Thc necessity of Prince Edward ‘Islam. merchants having adequate blackout facilities was emphasized ut yesterday morning's meeting of the Provincial Civilian Defence J. Walter Jones, chairman of the committee was in attendance and flcer. Mr. Gordon McDonald was named acting fire controller to carry on the cuties of Mr. C. A. Beer, whose continued illness prevents him from taking part Ln the work. Mr. Arthur Campbell, engineer with the Provincial Department of Public Works, was named as all assistant to Mr, MacDonald. Courses in. gas protection and the most effective way of handling casualties are expected to commence in about a month's time. This work will be in charge of Dr. B C Keeping, Dr. J A. Mclvillian and Professor Gor- don Bennett. NEW GAME BIRDS ARRIVE _. The Same life of the province was augmented yesterday by the intro- duction of several pairs of prairie chickens. They were imported hare by the Fish and Game Association working in conjunction with the Department of Agriculture. These birds are nearly twice the size of ihe Hungarian Partridge aild are very fast 011 the rise. They are of a grayish spotty color and a lovely looking bird. n is said they prO- pagate very fast and live in the 019811 fields similar to the Hungar- ians. They can stand all kinds of severe weather but up against beep snow and crust they may be in the same trouble as the Huns. The new some birds have been taken to Mr. R Shaw's farm where they stitute. The minutes of the previous will be kept in a wire enclosure for the present and their hatch. 111:.’ studied before distribution later 'lllia column u reserved tui nevn M1- 1"~"""f"r fifrs. Keir McKay and Trinity 11mm Church TUESDAY, APRIL 13th 3.30 hilt-Minion Band in the Soc- a 8A5 P-Ma-rsfltlll the Scout loom. 8.15 lhM.—Chamlnade Concert in . Hearts Memorial llali. an 11.. and Vicinity The sweet harbinger of spring the robin has returned also flocks of blacieblrds are vcrv much in evid- ence. Friends are semi); to learn that Mrs. Andrew Mac ed is quite ill at her homo in Irishtown. Mrs. George Campbell has re- turned to her home in Park Corner after spending the winwr months with friends in the United states. A pleasing and enjoyable card party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crozier, Darnby on Wednesday evening under the aus- pices of the Darniy W. I. There were six tables of progressive auc- tion which all greatly enjoyed. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Robert Cousins. The ladies prize was won by Mrs. James Hickey and the gentfs prize was wcn Mr. James Champion. The coneo ation prizes was awarded to Mr and Mrs. Harry Crmier. A nice sum was realized to be used for patriotic purposes. M15285 Ipuise and Enid MacL-cod, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLeod, Irlshtewn who have joined the. Canadian Army have left for Kitchener Ont. where they are now in training. Mr. James Adams is a Prince County Hospital and treatment. Mrs. Annie Sudabui-y has return- ed to her home in Sea View after spending a pleasant visit with her sister Mrs. Jchn Cole, Clifton. The Darnley and Sea View Aux- iliary held their Easter Meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Colin Donald. The program was in charge of Mrs. James Hickey and Mrs. Arthur McKay with other members assisting. Six members answered roll call with an approp- riate Easter verse. Secretary read letters of correspondence one from MrsE. R. Woodslde in regard to a Summer Rally this matter was left to be discussed with the other so- cieties of the congregation before a decision could be reached also an- other interesting letter to the Strangers Secretary of the import- ance of this work. The Easter thank -offering was discussed and plans were made to hold it in Sea View Hall. Treasurer gave an encourag- ing report. The program was inter- spersed with the singing of several Easter hymns. Closing hymn When I Survey The Wondrous Cross, followed by prayer and the bened- iction brought the meeting to a close, after which a daint/y lunch was served by Mrs. Fred Donald and a. pleasant social half hour followed. ‘patient. in or X-ray Miss Hilda Adams, Moncton N. B. was a recent visitor to Sea View and spent a pleasant visit with friends there. Miss Dorris Blakaney spent the week-end in Summerside the guest of her sister Mrs. Calais Gallant. A number of residents who have been employed at Mount Pleasant during the past have moved their families up there for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ceulson and little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Morton Adams have all left Sea View for Mount Pleasant. Corporal Carl Campbell a vetran of the First Great War was the recent welcome guest of his father Mr. John Campbell Irlshlown and received a warm welcome from manv friends. l-lis home is in the Canadian West hut he has recently offered his services. Much wmnatlw is extended to Mr. Fraser Mann who massed away ~fte-' a lingering illness in the. Prin- ce County Hospital. The deceased was an aged and srreatlv respected wggldonf, of Trlywtcwvn amd many friends greatly deplore his oassinc. Mrs, RGHTFXWH P-irns is soendlnc a few 49v- in Sea ‘View m» truest of 1'11 e__cninu.o'rfr_c_r_o_w_iv 6-30 P.M.—U\|ba in me Social Ihll. i concentrated biscuits. NOTEr-Thia advertisement is to shew that quality '~ ' and approved. At unis time a guest-speaker. M115 R. R. Hurst was called upon to give a lecture on Nutrition. 111 this lec- ture she stressed the limb that. one of the house wives most imf-‘Ofifllli duties, especially during war time when diseases are most prevalent, is t0 Provide the family with a nourishing well balanced diet to ‘build their reis unce iigfllllBt in- ‘he "mm “M Manda of the m“ fecuoulspdiseasesflcoilowlng the lec- ture a general discussion took place regarding different foods and their vitamin value. 'It1e president on be- half o1 all present extended a very hearty Hurst for attending the and giving such an instructive lec- ture. vote of thanks to Mrs meeting A dainty lunch was served by the committee in charge, and the bus- cumzpyuv CHOCOLATE tablets and bars are included in the newest type ration ofali . . . the "shipwreck ration". which has been devised by the Canadian Naval Headquarters. Each emergency ration kit, no bigger than a woman's over- night case, will hold eight IG-ounce tins of water, eight tins of high caloric food and eight packets of sealed milk tablets. Four of the kits will be fastened to each ten-man raft. The food tin (as illustrated) is slightly larger than a sardine can and holds l2 chocolate tablets, two chocolate bars, and Good candy. one of the best foods. is highly nutritious. Quality chocolates and chocolate bars supply the greatest amount of nourishment in the smallest , quarters have selected er endorsed Genong‘: products. lt Is merely Intended RAGE THREE. "l u_a bulk. not meant to imply that Cunedion Naval Head- bnri and ‘ ' ore ‘ ' and National Anthem. hunch was served by the Hostess. KINGSTON SCHOOL Report for Marchz- I Grade X A-l. Olive Barrett. 2.5 P. W. C. AUDITORIUM Li’? ‘TEES; l R0 N n i ra-g -. y evrso . . a ' . Grade IX A-l. Doris Green, 2.! l'“‘C' Tnmt Gad IX B-l. Mildred Paul. Giadf: 1X C-1. Joyce MacStvainw! P. M: Grace VlI—l. Howard MacGre-i gor i 1 ,- ~ - , Grade Vl-l Ncima Smith, 2.,‘ Adm"i"c—studenm 2')‘ Gra V Sit-l. Edna Colwili, 2. Verna Green, 3. Veida Green Grade V Jr.—i. Shirley Newson. 2. Roy Younker. ' Joyce Willis Proceeds for Red Cross Ina Paul, 3. Errol-i Green. , iticr; r015 r i Grade v11._1_ Kathleen Boise school. meeting were read and a rowed.‘ M" i"""°"- s r e 1x 59th] was con- Grade In_1- R03’ MWGTCWY- 2 1 Harold MacEwcn; 3, Aline Reid _ .---- Correspondence was read iflxljd cis- ("L ____ ‘*- TTIITutQGTaRt/eggrttsk‘ School; gthe school Wemigfi Gmw- _ i Grade VL-l. D1111cu11 Mncl<u_\; 2," “(mul- nsil [up 311111-11; cussed. A donation of s1 00 received M" .““"" n”"“"" ""‘""i°"‘ n’ had been visited but nothing was 9"“ n s"‘_1' Aletha MaCcflrc-ljufillfii Reid; 3. Scull MucLfcrl. ' imit- .' ~1 l." ~cl hlicEselrcrn frctn Mrs Gullfcm [pwlhgr w‘; PCFSOIIZITS 9m: View school “P” m’ Week‘ needed. Sick-two sympathy curdsigm"; _ 1 Grade V. Srr-i. _Wl\ii°"_;\i"€' U ‘1- 1X -- Mi v.11» .\I.1c- 5° "Sills from MP5- Marsnrct Mac- -——— “WT “i h“ "m" i“ K“"""“'""“' had been sent to bereaved ‘families Wild" 11." 71- Aim" GIT“ -’ iEweu: 2. Francis Rm; J- ‘mi-“Illl m . 2 l\’l.1i'_\' M.1el.).111:1lr. Donald was grntgfully acknnw. m- and Mrs. R. P Brooks of , ——~_—- _ Red ems, work yo, me “Hum, o; Heroic Smith. J Elva G11u1v§1cI"- yFlepiine- ‘ J w, l“, _, 1x . .11» 1 1111.1»; .1411;- lesm. . Murray Harbour. P. a 1 are visit- M", """"‘""‘ ‘ """’““‘ ,,',‘“'“"‘,’ MarclL- s quilts. 1o indies bathrobes (118110 I 5171- “PM” Ntiwv" t blilm‘ V~ i“ 1- M" *“ - ~' The collector 0f the Rcn Cross mg in lgeltnout, Mass" tlic guestsot‘ 7|w~1n..:,,bn' “‘;;,,,Li'n“"‘::d 3 iudics dresses, 3 pairs slacks. 8 0197M‘? I '71 “If Alden Ma°Gl'@"0 v - Palm“, RPM ., \'II~ l. liildicd Taylor. '1 CHI“ 4111111 rtuorier 111-1», w» , r an Mrs Austin Bur ess, ' "” ‘"‘ " '“ ‘ ’ 5,3 - 1~.- ndic" luvcs. '. . _ . ._ . . ' " " ‘X11111. coycgttd m u“, diitrhm“ m‘ s67 ______ g r-mm- c». p,» wen him in htount gugtfigemlgilg S10v5’ 15,181,. ssmgnul,»s; flight arcragc ill Sr. gradcsqAigbiglaeallfaffl LN‘ M‘ ;\,1~,,»..h,_.-_,,, p1,.“ 1 pr. army socks. 1 m: svumsufs ,Plc. Slfilllicn D Malone spent "“"""“t~ socks, l pair seamans long stcckings, 01"‘? 33"“? 95 Percwh _ _ dram, 11,‘_1 ' 01c}. (7"“"‘*“"T" “T““E3"h' ECCiis and 2 111's. boys shorts were we Week-end at his home 28 Valley —————?_— 1 swciltcl‘, 1 scarf. 3 pairs socks. ,5§¥"°5E “Wm!” m g"- gmd" George Reid; ;§_ Fred M; _ slven in for Rm Cross t. with his Wife and little son ‘heasurer reported bills paid andls-“ilPYl_i‘e“fls°“-_9’z Penelit- i d _- R '~ Mr- 911141 A collection of articles were given GEP-iifi and will return Tuesday balance on Iiillid, Corrcspcndeiicc‘ fplkd-atnmudimce. 011w Barrfmtfl. Robert M111 i i-"l ATKL-‘il’ for n bar,“- ‘nornhig to Nova Scotia. was read by the sccrelh '. Einl?“ qmcg" ,1“ Paul‘ Emu‘ £01K radcl Jr. 711'") "l- i? , The sir-k Punitive agreed that -—~——~— Four enjoyable klllilillll llllfiifb . “f :1 {Tuna}, Gram‘ void? Gram‘ 2, Eleanor Reid: - _ ' TM" 311M)" "iii- reireslurrnis "a sent to our pastor, M“ Miirui" BiIPBQSs has rcturn- . -——~ were held since the last rcsillfliisiilm‘ Allison‘ Mm“ (“cm- RegW Prlnicnpl-Knlhit-en Reid. .-l 111s .\1:1:D'111- whg 1,- 1,, 1,1,,- hospnfl, ed w 11s heme in Belmont. Mossy, JAMES HENRY oiswouoobi. lmceting at the liollies of Mrs. o it 8W1?" h u I“ ,_ » Assist1u1i—Mi‘s.D a. MncLcud _ ‘ g A dainty 1c.-mt w... sci-val by m. ark-r Spending =1 few weeks visiting --— Walker, Mrs. nan: Robinson. M TPFLP? "- A f‘ F- _'°“>°- ; *——s—~'*—-~ 1 l1 u.- helm‘ 110M115 and meeting closed with 1h. friends and relatives 111 Charlotte- At his heme in Bangor, there Anna Love and Mrs. Ralph Ga... ‘Hm “IN” mm" BLU0\".‘||-‘L|) qgnum, —l 31.111111 lVfur- Nfltifilllll Anthem T iowll- Mid Murray Harbour. Since passed to his rest, James Henry at the latters home the ladies were "r-"" --—~——— , * ‘ ‘o ‘ _______ _____.____,____ hi; return home, he has enlisted 1n MgcDougi-lil, on Tuesday. March pleasantly entertained with instru- ; Gram, ,X__, Jo," WC,,,,_.|,,,,,|; 1 ~l 1* 1w ", MM‘- ivonm W|!,T,~:|||Rp; YQUNQ the United States Navy. 23111., in his seventy-filth year. mental music and sing 50111:. Lunch sup on "oath _, Dom oflouérn,“ 1114,1511- Mc- i= ll km"- <~ P1501151: 11x10»; --—-- The late Mr. MacDougall, the son committee for the month of May- II R“, v v ‘n: Alas-Dou- -_,. bliss Edith MacKenzle of Marble- of the late Martin MacDougall out.‘ Mra David Robinson. Mrs. Chas. ‘(Mada VIII‘ s,» 1, [n03 McKay, =2“. ; H Tm, Norm wiltsmm Ycum, 900W fiend, Mass, who has been visiting his wife the late Jane Compton. Swan. and Mrs. Arthur small. Gram, V!“ J“ 1‘ Clam- (1111-1 Ililclygd lay [e5 111110,, 11cm then. "wrung on her mother, M1's Wesley Mac- was born at. Nine Mile Creek. and meeting closed with "The King. ll “my z, Orbmi MrAusland and lor Thmsduv evening April lst in the Vttsily. Gertie Toolllbs was in charge 0f the Culture Progrnin. The meet- ing Wcued with Meditation follow- "! bv hymn. All People 'I‘hnt on Eflrih Do Dwell. The prayer was hymn Saviour Like A Shepard Lead Us. Scripture Reodlnz Ph=aln1 23. The Devotlcnni period closed with the l-lvmn He Leadeth Me. 'I'he president then tonk charge of the business period. Roll call was ans- wered by 8 members. The Collection for the evenlnrr amounted to 45Cts. of i?!) cents for mnterinl to rcpnlr tivmn hoe-ks was paid. it was dc- oided t0 meet in the Vestry. on Mon- day evening to mend the books also to practise for the Easter pageant. It was moved and seconded that 85.00 be given to the Red Cross. Peggy Faster was appointed to sce about the. plav. The next meeting la to be held in the Vestry. This is to be a business meeting and pract- ise for the consent. Gertie Toomba then took charge of the culture program. The Theme was Music, Rvmc When I Survey The Wond- rous Cross wn- sow: 11nd the mefi- f-fre gclmlirrlretfigs: tltrvgikcfie‘. Mothers 15t- r - n n e , . in: r- rd wilt M" The Wny ‘hi; Wm‘ m“ n thechurch “m bearers were Masters Albert - savior i-sada me followed by Benediction. Kenzle, of Bay Fortune. left isrdny for Hunter College, Ycrk City. to train with thc U Coast Gunrd Reserve New S A deco Bloom was cast over En- late more and Vicinity learned that little ‘h MacArthur aged 5 ye beloved daughter of Burns MacArthur in Prince Count One new member nald dues. A blllwiiiieis 01 1115i- l l’ Cpl and Mrs. had passed away Hospital after an to mourn two Norris (Georgie) at home. The conducted by Creaaer I1 When n ves- was the lost of his family. f-ie leaves ' bestdes a widow (nee Alvlna Cobb of Miiburn) two daughters (Flor- encei ~—-————~—A----___-__ Grace E., and two sons. Alexander BETTY ALBERTA MACARTHUR a when it was were held on ‘lhurocay, March 115th etty Alberta and conducted by Rev. J. H. Bish- ars l0 months op of Carleton. MacLeod, Francis Maclntyre, Wil- bur Webster, ee weeks but in man spite of all medical care sustained to her. she was called toiher eter- nnl heme. She leaves beside her sot-rowing parents. brothers and seven sletera. and Connie at home. Mrs. J. H. Ellis Allendaie. Ont. who arrived home for the funeral. tMarlon), Mrs. William Noye, lin- more, Margaret. Pauline Blye, Dor- othy, Rosalie all funeral which was the Rev. Hugh . place nt Tyne Volley Presbyterian Church. Hymns sung were. DDUQR] . Women's Institute was held Monday night April 5th, in school hall. The nreeldent Mrs. G. R. Beer pmaidl opened in the usual manner by aiming the Institute Ode and re- tl C I . Roll wok gels! nit the reed in un eon Mrs. Percy MacKay and nd Frederick, all of Bangor. Ahe funeral services, from his home to Bangor cemetery. The pallbearers were: Malcolm hiflacbousalll, nlffigin WBRHETT“ The regular an: of Parkdale ti’; ha. The meettnit a was responded to with humour- ua jokes. Twenty-three members m! two visitors were present. The ABitk minutes of last. meeting were read 11- ma , 1:11 u Lauri Altl T snort-Tom gram“ n’ “nth April. Mellick W. I. met at the home 0T1 Mrs. W. C. Robertson WlLll an att- endance of 12 members visitors. Meeting opened with Institute Ode followed by Creed in Unison. Roll Call was responded to w t eggs or l6 eta. 2 l-a dozen eggs were passed in and $106 which gives lo- wards buyinga War Saving Certif- icate. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The Social evening and Auction Sale was n good success. Proceeds amounted to $21.13 which was forwarded to the Red Cross Campaign. The Gover- ment Grant 011.25 was received. The Qmatlonnalre on Home Econ- omics we discussed and a read on Versatile Vegetables and left to convenor Mrs. Francis Mac- Rae to fill in. A cooking contest was much enjoyed. There was 10 flour aaclia and 22 quilt. squares passed in to rnplete another quilt and it was decided to buy cotton for an- other. A collection of ‘l0 cents was taken. Next Institute meets at the home 0f on". MELLICITTNT 1. The March fncctlhg of the Ml and two the h each one passing in l-2 dozen paper Mrs. . J. Mulch on Meetinc closed with the a. Keith Henry; l. Gladys Henry- 1.. ilfiilil McKay equal: 1i. Belly Smith. f) per rPni. Murrh- _.___ Grade V.-—l. Frances Ollollornii; 1.6». Al" 101-11 . . _. , , ~ ~' l. N». u r 511111111: Stamps pur- oflAwA, AD,“ g__,(jp)____bup. 2.bl_1e11cin|\ McDouiltt _ , , , _ ‘r _ . port for the prinmplc of health in- ’ Gm“ 1V" 51-1‘ Gm] 5mm’ 3' m“ m il-larcld Callahan: 3. Hal Noiwislroiii. l .. Grade III-i, Donnie McKaxz -.‘ Lillian Bernard: 3. Ralph Keefe. It Highest mark in Aritl11nc11c-. Seniors test-Mvsle McKay. Jim-i suruncc was registered today with the special House of commons com- mittee on social security by the Canadian Hospital Council and the Canadian Tuberculosis Association. IN MENTORIAM . tors-Harold Callahan. . ____ selgrrétgii“? 11$g"§1‘$spi’1’nqc%'§§¢‘fij 318MB?‘ mlorkdhr Currency TN’ 1h luring merrier»; nf outing-é»? submitted a brief which expressed J9"! ivrafflusd? h, Sh“ LEMYIN- bToKui, :30 i; general harmony with the draft - Trev gl- m ilmiqqé-copv, omen. who lost his 11c 1m: ealth insurance bill brfore the (m 4"‘ Piiiler-ii -' -' Xblirs ace ADP" liilh- 19 '7 i"! ° committee and ur ed the use of the present system o voluntary hos- pitals under a l1cnlth insurance ian rather than creation of a sys- em of state hospitals. For the Tuberculosis Association Dr.J.G_ Wherrctt. Secretary, en- dorsed plans oro d for the de- velopment of uu ilc health services and grants-in-aid for Specific DIO- blems like tuberculosis. mental disease and venereal disease. srANLl-zibaainoafschooi. grills-l: Ship ii. M. Hunter at " ' 1 fll'\'l . Honor Roll-for March: .We litllc knew when you left home Grace X-l Theresa McKcuna; 1 That you would not return 2 Paul Rhliriwccller.‘ Cm n iThat zltgtvjill soon in death would Gro€eVI-..eo 1c. . ~‘__-_ . Grarie vn~1 Merlin McKenzie; , 1‘\‘!:lrionl.l-‘1i\<ml:~ ‘fr? ;:r,:"°;';3- I s“ 2. Maureen Curran: Ii. Ruth Train-I I ‘ilniire 0T l 1 i. f lved n lei" Grade v_sn___, kqnmam Med‘ “lth (‘a o a o o c Kenna: 2 John McKenna. _ .u| - rlnrlln take your reel Grade V —Jr- —-1- CW“ “Tum” gssemyéoll most‘ that loved you host. ____ Grade IV—l. Robert Curran; 2» Honor Roll of Stanley Bridge -Y°""_ Cllmm- . ‘ , , b, d m B... scggnh tolrxulelmggmaogngtfig? q Taxis: “ill-Mire Aneln Trninor, 2 Llalzirllingcgsliviln rarubzh ha". n e -— - '= -¢ ~ ~ _~ a r "In"! Rem: a Donald MBCLHKL Mali. Bllllc. sisters on ar- entc Mr. Teechc". Zita A l-iandrrihan. Grade VIll.-l, Catherine Reid; i ,__ __________g and Mrs. Joseph lice Mlnarfla For Dandruff “m”