F ~JZ€§ FIRST WAR RAIDS The initial use of incendinries by aircraft occurred during the Ger- man Zeppelin raid on London in 1915, when one airshap dropped 90 lire bombs. ________...__ p}; 6017/4’. 5P9”? MARRIED 12 mans .-I.AX°AT|V.E ; it gm; FAST RELIEF John Croft, vicar of Lamesley, and u bah ' l b t d their 72nd " d 3 i ts were ‘X655 ifiiflinlC Kim" §ll:ddv1li§e' anllaeiwfelffaafy in November. §§§§§°§fQT,§°,,§'JL‘I,L. £0129 pfev- 33:55" bornte at North Wiltshii-e. but ' v . He is 9'7 and his wife 93. ious three sessions. d t dm C and O gueezlgulto gmgéswgedfl: wire‘; . N 0'1, t i. lls an moors Ch 1 - ‘ butt:- tlls: smcllgt although demand Cclryéuir, there until his nlarriase to Stella {i}? was wcll spread throughout the com and s gmiél: l€vigt92hlixivllElrll he slettledhin list. Upward tendencies were uc- Con; Ed or s e, w ere 1e as cented in late trading and the guru" A p since resided. _ [p market closed just about at the guru“ Com He was hard working, and al- __ top levels oi’ tile week. Douglng WQYS Nil-l)’ i0 lEIICl B. helping hand . I '-—‘ Volume expanded on the way uP- Elec Auto . to anyone in need. a man o! iii’: I L B l DI’. J- C. Gtlildlli‘. Turnover of 510.000 shares compar- 13,18 _ Qhristjgn principles‘ upylgh; and J E. Burnett. - - - l B Sc ed with :140.000 tale preilgus Slatwr- Gen 1:1 honest 1n all things. hospitable. kind ' - ~ day and was the arses 0r 8 “'0' Gen Motors and made many friends. " Barrister. Solicitor, Ms. DEN-HST i he’?! sezsionxirtl ab; last reignite o! googrlch ._ some years ago he contracted a ' UILDIJNG Plckard Building he ssoca e ress y no year lingering disease, which gradually ODDFELLO“S a 151 Great George St. l 50 stock! Bdvfllliled -4 0i i)": Palm Gt Nor Pfd grew w/Jrst geveml physlclam 11s Richmond Street I DENTAL X-RAY toh64.4._'tl‘he livErfliEItéoyOél/s is ac to llrlidéo? M had done what they could for him. . , w ere I was on . n a . C““"°"Mmvn' rlglLzsao PM“ m1 " At Toronto J Mnv .. ziafredwafirloflllilxlllgll: 1T1’: 5o! ill ' -‘_'_ TORONTO. Dec. 5 —- (CP)—-All Kenna; _ ' ° _ > st en mened in “gm tmd_ M t ness by his faithful wife, although ;;_;; _ _ _ - lgmuipssr, r50 .5 twmhour "mo" Nwhgx unable for some time to attend to . " l" L: w.“- A R n‘? ‘SE goliomg Stock Exchang‘, N?!“ Ceneéal his home duties, he always main- w I lam ' a ,Western oils led the firéning teg- N Ame,- » teggieziiialllaykgei: llllggfistlgp glificfiufl . B.A., 5.5a, LLB (all?tlilseMitlllivnlgusil-vn:tidal“? gggwiaPix. had a. great fondness. I-Ie alwlys /- BABRISTER SOLICITOII Etc. "i; ' Pep“ enjoyed‘ the company of his friends CHARTERED LQQF‘ Bldxrhextm Redm- Bmp dheadindl; fuiestaerrtlaprll giatggdplegk; ghgiip. an?!‘ nleilglhbors, who called to U151! v 9 816B B Q ' ACCOUNTANT “PHONE ‘Z-ifivouecuom dealings. Anglo-Canadian rose 10 Sea" R 39 M Besides his serrewins widow. “u” w an V cents at $4.35 and Home Oil add- 51mm“, 26 L, there are left to mourn his loss. an ‘ -"""—_—__ Taxation od 1-4 at 111 1-2- Cale-w and E<i~ Socony .. 1-1 1.2 ‘mil’ 5°"- Relvil W! a deushier-ifl- (jun-lo Builtlhl! monton 11ml Pacific p0irlibllfilimtilififé 5 Paclflc _ 50 L8 lpw 12911:, “go residesiston Ithe ——'"€_'_'_'_ also strong while Foothl s os vc 41 34 omes ea ; a o one s er nu. Mrs. John Green of New London CHARLOTTETQWN " ""-""_ cegtclsme Hollin ' ' y _ ---- ——-—--— , ger and heir Add- 73 53 Ne-w Hampshire, who had spent l‘, EYES EXADHNED i ison added fractions in senior golds. Stone and w geveml happy weeks with him this . Ind , Juniors moved irregularly in a nar- stdbk‘. _ 21 73 past summer, It wag a pleasant l ro\v rut. Tex“ corp 54 7.3 re-union for both of them. l GLASSES FITTED At luvntreal unlm, p“ The funeral, which was held MQNTREAL- Dec- 5_(CP)—5°‘ Untd Air Cl- from his late residence, on the l J s lected industrials were fractionally Untd Co", agmmoon o; 0690b“. 30m w“ l . ‘ lmPYWed i" ‘he Cm" °t ‘hi’ week’! U S Rubber . largely attended. The service at Ayn i OPTOMETBIST trading Saturday on the Montreal U s 5,991 __ the home and grave w“ Con, Stock Exchange and Curb Market. vanudm ducted by Re“ L“ M_ Murray o! l Corner Kant and Q eon Sh. Miln? were‘ abopts mlxfld. appmxl Warner _ Kensmgmn assisted by Re“ w_ _;_ 1, Phone 1056 “ “S” s" " fe ' WestU MacLeod of New Glasgow. The CHARTERED l » mately lgilgfiiolgéhatfes \\ hiie mines hymns sung were “The Lot,“ My .. ' . . m, . Evenlnu hr Anwintment "tailed ' s m“ Shepherd." "Rock of Ages" and ALCOLNT. . m. ‘e [d w" Closing averages showed bank: hsafe m ‘he Arms o! Jesus" --——-———-—-"-'- one: I once .05 27.53; tum .3 , ' Eastern Trust Building , __ _ _ V n - 912$ mgtlstrmls ‘lip .2 S: x500; pa; Youngstown W111; plallbearer; ‘aware. gait-airs ii ' . .. ar , son r mere, 1i434'f7“"l°ii°i°“'“m a“ '1? alzpyjgg at 342D‘ and gums o“ Younker. Morrison MacLean. Wil. Plwlle . ' " ' k- llam Cullen and William Coady. l1‘- Frederi: A‘ Large‘ K'c' tfgdiilegattillge! ti: QZZ-pptliivalleia: Burial took place in the Hampshire 35351511531 SOLICIT-m- o! two selected lssues—Algoma Cemetery. family plot. Dr W. R. CGISOII "0"" Steel and wlhhlpeg Electric. Al- The many kind messages which ' chm‘ new, Royal Bank of Canada Chambers gonmflopemng at 50 Monday “d, WINNIPEG, Dec. 5 -- (CP)- the family received bore testimony Fallnerilradunte cha-‘liltifimim. P-EJ- den‘), rose seven points wednek Coarse grains showed a firm trend o1 the esteem in which Clarence CHARLQTQ-gTQWN S“°°"‘°' ' day to 57 and then held its o\vn for wlquilet ‘@591 sgi-"gdfly °Kt the was held and expfemid the Sym- ' (l J, T “my, K41, nn peg ra n xc nge. th ‘l cl _ i iilve st. phone I073 w,” w ‘he remainder of me week’ clam‘: close oats Prices rangtd from 51-; pamy o! his n en S Metheson 8r Peoke A. W. DIATHESON, Kt... A. H. PEAKE, B.A.. LL.B. Barristers, etc. Collections - Moncy to Loan I0 Great George Street , Chariottetowr Dr. A. L. Maclscuc DENTIST Dental X-Ray Whelan Building, Room I 115 Grafton Street Phone 291 Gender 8- Hazard Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Canadian Bunk of Com lore: Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN GILBERT .-\. GAUDET, B.A., LL.B. Canadian Bank of Colnnwrzo Bldg. Charlottetown, I’. E. I. . MucPhee 8r Tremor H. F. lilncPllEE, B.A., 1L0. B‘ SOMERLED TRAINOR, BA. Barristers, Etc. Riley Bldg. A. Wulthen Gander. LL.B. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. Etc. Phillips Building Ill Grafton Street M. Alban Former MONEY TO LOAN 8A., LL.B. BABBISTER. SOLICITOB, Etc. NOTARY. ETC. BARRISTER. SOLICI ‘OB, CURRIE BUILDIYC Palmer 8: Huslam A. l. I-IASLAM, B.A., LL.B. Barrister. Etc. Bank of Nova Scotla Chambers Charlottetown. P.E.l. MONEY TO LOAN Bell & Mathieson IABBISTERS. SOLICITORS, kc. R. R. BELL. iiLLJ. D- L lUTIIIESON. ' us. mo. Attorneys h; L“, LOANS 0N CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES 1.30 Richmond St. Charlottetown, l'.E.l. m . --__. Wiecemher Rally ‘Starts Rolling 22:“? -~ = c. l Am Smelt . _.__ _.__. d. s4 on Am Tel Tel __ __... __ -.. 151 1-2 l 1 l GATESHEAD’ England _' (C?) Street had its December rally roll- - Britain's oldest clergyman. Rev. mg a, the weekend, Clftown. Money to Loan Collections °h=s R- Mew-lid Joseph n. MccMillun, M- LL.B. “WSTER- QOIJGITOB. nanmsran. SOLICITOB, mo. 5013335- EW" 75 Queen Street Eastern Trust Building pllolvlv; 7'15 CHARLOTTETOIVN Money to Loan Collections rhous 1m _ ~—~ -—— J. A. MCGIIIQGII NEW YORK. Dec. 5—(AP)-—Wlll In Saturdays short session gains at 56 Saturday. The usually narrowly-fluctuating Winnipeg Electric registered a weekly gain of 2 1-4 points from 31 1-4 Monday to 34 at the close of trading Saturday although it had reached a year's high of 35 1-4 Fri- day. Produce MONTREAL. Dec. 5 — (CP)-— Produce prices quoted here Satur- day were reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture as fol- lmvs: Eggs: Frcc cases, A large 51-52; med 47-48; A pullcts 40-41; B 42 ~43; C 35-38. Butter: Wholesale Que no 1 pas- teurized 67 3-4; no 2 66 3-4. First grade creamery print job price 70 1-2; solids 69. Cheese: Current receipts western white 32 5-8—32 7-8; Quebec white 32 1-2, fob Montreal. Domestic prices western colored 33-33 _3-8. No other prices established. Potatoes: Que no 1 75 lbs new 1.10-1.15: no 2 75 lbs .75; NB no 1 75 lbs 1.20-1.25; PEI no 1 75 lbs 1.25-1.35. SlllPPlEllEWS AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Sunday Manchester Regiment, from liian- chesier Pioneer Star, Boston Gunvor lillnersk, United Kingdom Canadian Victor, West Indies Lady llorlnrxv. West Indies Suiled Snturlluy Kain, for Digby, N. S. Canadian Highlander, New York H. R. DOANE and COMPANY , CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS omens- . m m CHARLOTTETOWN lllllfn charhmemwn 1 B8 Grafton F‘. Ezmntq Phone zoao Box m 1 ‘ “;D"»“K°\' RANDOLPH 1v. MANNING. lientvllla 0- A- no AT HALIFAX- l Arrived Saturday Galloway Kent, from St. John's, Nllli. Imperial Welland, Lmvlsporte, 1 Me. Sailed Saturday Newfoundland, for Liverpool La Petite Hermlne, Sydney, N.S. Gunvor hlaersk, Saint John, N33. John Irwin. Saint John, N.B. Arrived Sunday None. Sailed Sunday l Imperial Welland, for Saint John, 'N.B x W” 011mm at A 1aw~ 0000 - THAT P002 ums GIN. tool: AT 111E 911E 352150313335“ -. INTO! CAN 3., is...» ,....1 ca-.." fill! GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETO New York Exchange Anaconda _.... Atchison Baldwin L B and O Bendix Beth St . Boeing cents higher to unchanged. while barley price| were 1-4 cent higher to unchanged. Price of both grains advanced on shipper buying in early trade, but there were recessions from these highl as offerings increased at the top levels. Flax trade was dull. Cash prices: Oats: No 2 CW 81 1-8; ex 3 CW 81 1-8; 3 CW 80 1-8; ex 1 feed 80 1-8; 1 feed 77 3-8; 2 feed 75 5-8; 3 feed 71 1-8; track 80 58. Barley: 1 CW G-row 1.31 5-8; 2 CW G-row 1.31 5-8; 1 CW 2-row CW yellow 1.10 5-8. Mining (Canadian Pres!) TORONTO. Dec. 5- Salel Stock Close 1000 Am Larder .. 09 1-2 4670 Anglo Cdn . .. 435 10700 Anacon 55 1500 Atl Oil . 115 3000 Athona 12 1-4 100 Bk of N 36 32700 Base Met 1000 Boycon . . 4100 Brit Dom 250 Cal Edm 125 Bk of Comm 430 Cdn Brew 1.16 5-8; 2 CW Z-row 1.16 5-8; 3 CW 6-row 1.31 5-8; 1 feed 1.08 1-8; 2 feed 1.06 5-81 3 feed 1.04 3-8; track 1.01 5-8; 2 CW yellow 1.11 5-8; 3 Ill MEIMIRIAM JAMES CLARENCE NOYI On the evening of October i. 1948, at his home in North Will.- shire, the gentle spirit of James Clarence Noye passed peacefully into rest. at the early age of fifty- ilve years. Clarence was the only son of the late William J. and Mrs. Noye. He FLOWER S Pillow - Wife and Family. Spray -- Louis Gertrude family Spray - Mr. and Mrs. Clark and family and Wm. LETTERS Sister Ima Lillian May Adams Imlth and Jean Smith Nettie and Vick MacWilliama Aunt Janie MacKay Cousin Dolly Haslam Innis, Gertrude Noye and family CARDS Sister Ina and family Ruthie and Paul Rollins Dorothy Nookes. W. W. Smith and family Bruce and Sadie Noyc Mrs. Ellie Sabine Gordon and l-lilda Swan Mrs. May Willis Chester and Eva Edwards Mrs. Robert Edwards and Alice Vernon Clark Gordon Burns and Family Lillian and Jess Bradshaw Georgie and StewartScrimegeour Aunt Carrie Burrs Cousin Winnie MacNel-il Cora MacLcod Vlnle and Neil Campbell Reta and Leonard Ling Maxine and Carmau Mitchell Harold and Annie Corliet Dorothy Easter llndemeor Combinations 0 Two- piece 0 Wool 0 Cotton 9 Mixtures o Sicepen Outerwear Pullovers O Cardigans o Sweatshirts o T shirts Hosiery Half hose O Anklets o Golfers O Infants’ so: O Children's long ribs MtN WUNilN AN i! I Plow“ er Yfllili KIIITTHIG llllllS 1W1» O ‘ f UNDERWEAR - OUTERWEAR - HOSIERY 11.11 CHILDREN Vernon River G.W. L. Thanked For Box The following letter wan receiv- ed by Mrs. D. G_ Praught. Presl- éent of the Vernon River Catho- lic Vlfolnelrs League: October, 1948. To:- Oatholic Women's League. To all who have helped pack- ing tlhiybox may be given our sincere greetings and thanks in the name of our poorest of the poor! You cannot imagine what a great joy You bring to those, who receive Your very good things. We all pray to God. that He may be Your real rewarder_ Christmas is corrung and the cold, cold winter and tile needs are increasing enormously. Since June 20th. our refugees and poor are still poorer titan before, be- cause there are things to be bought, uhlch they have great need of, but they have 11o money. Many a mother cannot buy the food for her olllldrelu-potatoes, coal - the prices oi’ ‘ all things are too high. If I could tell You of the troubles of those who come to me begging for help! I cannot tell You because of my very iln- perfect English. In this desolat- lng time it l: the more consoling to think, that Christians try to help one another in the Love oi Jesus Ollrlst our L0rd_ lViay He bless all our benefitel-s and con- sole those who are ill despair! A5 pastor of this parish I send You my special sincere Tilank-s. After having been ill for Lluee years, I now have returned nearly recovered. Llndenstrasse 6 Land Niedersachsen Brltlsclle Zcne Total sales 587.000. Daughter, Mrs. George Winchester. Mrs. George Chandler. for such a small group, Th, n- tiring president had been faithful and attended all meetings oftthe institute during her term o! O ICE. V83)’ l The committees gave their re- Ports and a. bill of 50 cents for fruit. was paid. Mrs. Bert Towsdale gave o paper News committees :— School — Mrs. Roy Crossman, on Care of Furniture and Stick-up, l lraiser stoked 111p his bonfire u Sick — Mrs. Ed Trowsdale, M15, Robert Mayhew. Educational - Mrs Verne;- Moo" Mrs. James Moore. Social — Mrs. Mrs. Heber Canfield, HA1 Rogerson, Lunch — Mrs. James Moore. Mrs. Eddie Trowsdale Enoch Newson, Mrs. Verner Moore Mrs. members for December Roll call to be answered by ex- change of Christmas gifts. invited meeting. Election of officers as follows:- President — Mrs. Art. Sherrm. Vice Rogerson. President - Mrs Hal secretary ‘rreasltrer - Mrs. Chas Ifaclienzlc. Auditors — Mrs Ed. ‘Trowsdale, Mrs. Bert Trowsdale. Directors - lilrs Roy Crossman,‘ Mrs. Canfield. Wrixon Moore, llirs. Hebe: O1 motion is was decided to hold meetings on each month Tuesday. second Tues fun was caused Meeting adjourned and Ilonour Roll for November. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL day of instead of the first Correspondence dealt with and Christmas amounting to $4.50 were sold. Much drawing from a Grab-bag and $4.01 was realized. was cards by the lunch was served lay hostess assisted by committee in charge. Grade X-l, Marleen Warren; 2. sin c ly _ c r305“. LAMMERS; lramm-‘NOITIIB. Jean. Allan; Aurloll-Oslirlesland Mubarem 3, Doro thy Grade IX. Sr.—1, Helen Massey; Therqa. I. Gallant. 2. Jean Diamond and Billy Mac- Ganneli; 3. Lloyd Seaman. careful. which is perhaps why the Yeomen of the Guard (Beedeatars) Notes From Another Island By "Anson" (Continued from Page 4) com-fort. By the way, you can't be to! still make a ceremonial search of the Houses of Parliament before the opening session, looking fog any other Guy vrho feels a grudget Over everything also that Nov- ember may be or see in its thirty days. now comes the likelihood o! an event sure to overwhelm all it: bad points. A year ago we had Q Royal Wedding, and as I wrltl this. crowds of people are waltin] eagerly outside Buckingham Pain ace for an announcement of thQ birth of Princess Elizabeth's first baby, Millions of others, all ove: the countly, are waiting for thi news to come over the radio. By the time these words are ll print, the event. will almost cert- ainly have taken place. and if thd amount of pleased interest thai the whole nation is taking ln the newcomer is any indication, Nov- enlber won't seem so bad after all. Marie LeCiair. Grade III — 1. Gregory Gallant, 2. Lionel Doiron. 3. Louis Peters. Grade lll —- i. Oswald Pineau, 2. Patricia Gauthier, 3. Norma J. Gallant. Grade II — 1. UoneI Gsudin l and Carol Saulnier equal. 2. Eileen ‘Gauthier. 3. Rose Marie Doucetta. TiiE “GIFT Tiliil KEEPS 0N GIVING" RCA VICTOR RECORD S The perfect Christmas gilt, RCA Victor Rec- nrds please everYWB- Make your gifts truly "personal" by selKi-ifli music to suit the in- dividual taste. Choose from the world's great- est library of recorded music . . . RCA Vino! Records. The lllll Songs The New Songs The Favourites oi llLl.l 3. Rose llotunfrs SIIMMERSIIIE all BIIARLOTTETOWII l i 33% grlgkli-fuc 12% H Marilyn and “llwdpiiv iia°PhF1l~ _ Grade 1x. Jh-l. Thelma Ford; _ e P Olga and Doug He‘ '°““ M ,- 2, luau-om. MacFadyen; s, wlltred 1315,63 gzltli-(gtglum 160% 34 M1.s_ D’ A MacArthur “TISTMORELAND “. l. Hyncs- Y“ -~ . ..L, ‘Ire re " . Y __., ~ 11600 Davies Pete 47 2,21% fig; 143ml.‘ qrflreelnm-e On November 9L1. i948 the 2 (3173:: grlgfishg. yaggrgglglbssga 2000 Discovery . 24 3.4 and ‘family members oi Westmoreland W. I. énd Mammal st-ewkrt 365 Dome .. 14 3-8 ’M ‘ held their eleventh annual mcet- Y - adge Lowry I M.‘ Hebe, Grade NIL-Elizabeth Mac- 8000 Decal“ 29 Florrle Bert and Jean Lane m3 i" u" hm“ ° l“ Lean. 2 D3,...“ Maser. 3 Gloria 1000 E Mal _. 175 M, waher Toombs and famuy Canfield. Meeting opened in due Humbmjey 1 Y n00 E sumv‘ 3m Bede Moore form “flowed by To“ can and Grade VII-I Marjorie Pickard- 6100 Eldona . 72 Mary E Macaw minutes of last legular and last 2' Drucma "Goldm and Theres; 1500 Eureka . 77 Sheldon. Florence Cudmore and annual meeting. Nine members Presley 3 Ralph whimhead l 7°° Fem" -- 445 g ll PM ‘m’ “m” n“ mimiy‘ cl-adé vll-l Donald MacLeori 740° GM" 69 arwlllshlro w M s ifeasur" 1”" a "PM °f m‘? yms and Mark Lian‘..- 2 Helen Cooke" 150 Gold Mun wutshire, 31'? 'U' work which WES very encouraging 3 Jean Bevan ' ’ ‘ ’ 2°°°H““‘R° ' ' ' ' ‘Grde VI '1 1.0 M - 2 s00 l-lolling 12 a "-3 "If “S”; ~ m- H-m- l; {-3 i" MmmilAM “%;:;.*:y."s. “..3:.";.1’.1.i*r>*. 65 Int Nickel - '_ ' _ ‘ ’ ' 3000 Int Uran .. 42 i-2 In fund and loving memory of Elsa"? Haawilildwz- Gfiitge Vgiagrii 1500 Joliet . 42 our darling Husband and Fathers“ T?‘ e_ a "' En "1 _ a J c’ 10o K9" Add ' In 3'4 Mrs Clarence Noye and family James Mcfinnuvii. 11355"! "Wllyinéeggzilll-gafi San m‘ une’ ' ea“ 31000 Kirk Gold 2 ' .5, . u, k De emlm 5th, 1M7, _ - _ ' 45o Kirk La 111 31°?“ fxgglsmsngiinlmdfboms “gr ° » ' l Grafirie \_.-_1. aerll Shelfoon. 2. 300 Labrador . 590 e r n M, o’ kindness Show“ Though tears in our eyes do not Ada. bllcrlen, 3. Jackie llobbs. 1700 Leduc . 98 “he m; Y“ Hie“ recent sad harem gllsten, Grade IV.-v-1.‘l3'arbara Worth and 1000 Leltch 104 ‘hem ‘m 5 And our fancs are hot always sad. Donaicitstes m. -. Earl Warren. 3. 600 Madsen .. 215 "emenh There is ncvcr a night or a. morninl John P19151118. 1100 Malartic . . 170 But we think of the loved one we CGFtl\d;_lIV.—l, JoyceJl-Iempailll; 2. 50g Mm-cho Rlv g9 ham are tompson; .. oah son. 250 McIntyre 5o Not a day do we forget Y0“. Qmde III-ml “an Kim??? '3» 6200 New Cal .. . 248 1n our heart; you are always near, Janet Korrey: 3. Dianne MacNelll, 982 New Jas ..... 59 l-‘l For w; who loved you, sadly miss~ Grade ll.-l, Ellen Maiheson; 2. 4000 New Marl 17 1-2 In fond and loving memory of yo“ Bllly Klgsnn; 3‘ 1313mm Bradshaw’ 15500 New Pac 16 my dear Father. James McConnell. A! M dawns another yo,“ Paul lvlal-Phall, m Ne“ "m ‘° “m” "'°"""°' ““' “’"' Al .. .. . . .. . amass... 54100 Ni h l 8O W33’! ""93" H: in 3 y T LL 1i s00 Notrngestlll‘ sag l" ‘r-Yfiimléfzzrgd 7°“ m ‘lmw’ Missed by Ills wuo and Sun Jimmy. 700 Okalta . 1 ' Honor Roll of Stella. Maris 4300 Pac Pete 3'5: ggmizgrfisu‘zrfrfvsgguharngé €<——-— School for the month oi November: 20580 Do Rts ‘ , _ ' Grade X -- l. Inuise Dolron. 2. 26000 Piccadilly 15 1-2 In “Hh l h" W“ m“ the ‘mm Alvlro LeClalr. 3. Pauline Arsen- 4100 Qlil‘ M" 9° Evel- Mourncd and Ever lilhsed by - hull, 8°00 Rmi" 11 1'2 Daughter Mflflflfri» iliifl- "h" ‘In fond and loving memory oi Grade I)‘. - l. Isabel Blacquiere. 3299 3mm"! 5o Dillon.) mv darling Father, James McC-on- :1. Norman Doucctte, 3. Bernice 54538 gfiybflfd-v- 1g --—-~—- nell. passed away December 15th. Peters. ' "P l" . o‘ d VIII - i. Mild d c111 t. 600° Rupummi o5 1'4 m" '1 ‘Rheire Gallant rile Aimtiie 1500 Shlerriit 205 A ln my chest of treasured memories gahrquiew ' ' 5500 Si M100 49 l locked up thoughts oi‘ you, ‘ ' ' In fond and loving memory of _ _ Grade VII - 1. Guelda Gallant, gig) sslilggozml g my Father, James McConnell. ‘m’ I533?“ inc‘ 3°“: tend" 2. Kenneth Walter Gallant, 3. 400 Svrlnzer 145 “m” “m Dmmb" m" um’ And the tam:- You used to do. “£12253 irjlohlllni _ 1 Ernellannel 710° smell 3° 18° "W6 "N!" “in! the old ti!!! lid! And new and than when I un alone ,_ ' ' Liars. 2. Melvin Doucette. S. 250° 311d 3°?“ 11 Your voice w; cannot hear. i W"! up this chest. F. n rd‘ G “mm. 310° TY"! R" - 59 But we treasure happy memo“ , Am! spend n while lust thinking ', a "e a ' Goo wan. 87o _ grade VI (b) -- 1. Aidan Doiron, - Dad 0f the one I loved the best. , o’ m flowed n do", 4. James D. Gallant, 3. Edward CURB a w ' Always Remembered and Sadly Buote. 60o Foothills s45 Ever Missed and Ever Moumed by Missed by Ills Daughter. _ Grade 1V -- 1- Mitt Johnston- “ ..‘-.a; ...-....'.,_........;.:.. _ ~_,........_...