vA_r._rc__r=rva FQRUARY 4. 194s Exceed 3 sxmual moatinl of North mo‘ Assurance tComrg-eny. v_ M, An erson. Asia an n- gggrlurirrager, rewrted that durlns we yelll’ new business of 837.9 _rnil- h,“ iviis auoeo, consisting of 14,993 new poilClts averaging $2.018 in amount. The business in force at M“, end or tho year tigtalled over gmcric an polrgv, 1n addition there are vested anniluies in force of 835 million in “we value. provrcms annual pay- ents of $326 thousan . o or the premium revenue of 08.7 or the was on . P ignfoiz. The remainder consists of n“, y,“ premiums for new D0110- ies and srngle premiums. a subsum- ortion of the latter beinE for $1,; eineirrary benefits purchased (rein policy W009“!- 'lhe death claims incurred. ‘gllluiillllilg to $1.822 thousand. were higher than the 1941 snail tiruusarrd but involv- fire average, policies wiih (d, oil 1,3,.» YCuCXVe values. As a result, mu rm (lentil losses for the two luirfa vierc practically the same, 1a..rrt.i.,’ir ure amount of bus11ic~'s_ut rrni iii 104.: had been sucstairirurly ulrlfi’. llltill.) lllCLlFiCd, inciutiinrz dividends, “m, $3.3 million as compared with ' 194i, due to a flu-- ln the demand for values. As a result of law Assurances llorth American Lift nlnD more 000 T0181 policy lJ-ilCfit pay- B? ‘l Millions ‘ and total bo ds d 002%. 8tociu gonriilfite rifdlifif vested assets, lgwrlllses and sale ‘gsgcmenta 17.5%, and policy loan; Uurlnz these war years, the com. pony s investment policy has been to channel the maximum available amount into overnment war loans. Hun: i042 o Company subscrib- Qfi 1'01‘ I5 million of each of the Second and Third Victory Loans s. total of 310 million, o; which "gob, 000 was paid for during the year. This amount compares with an m- crease lnbainvested 04,500,. loans. This policy has a tendency to accelerate then- downward trend in interest earn gs, which has been in evidence since 1928. In 1M2 the Wmiibnyfis interest eamlnizs of 83.1 inllilon were approximately the same as in 1041 but on a larger in- vested earned rate was 4.39% as compared r with 4.58% in the vear preceding. f In his presidential address, Mr.- D. E. Kilgour. Presidant and Gen-l erél Manager. said in part-"It is not an accident that insurance in its various branches has been develop- l ed in the period or the world's, eatesi. material advancement. It has proved to be the kfiystone of modern nuance, and has provided the kind oi security Wiillflllt‘ which regress lo the deizree which WE‘ ave known it could not have bern, loner pole) payments and higher lj[,ir..lllll iiiccnrc. rlr: policy reserve _\..~. oi $5.9 lliiillllli brought the its n0 luiJl to $02.4 million. my‘, frco or unuppor- is now amounts to ., rrriiliorr. including invest- ild Collllllgeilflv reserves and iiliH provisions lor policv divi- _ illL‘ Company now holds r rr rvcs illld surplus fluids rug sill million.‘ This amoruit, r wrrh a net excess of u: oicr- buck VJIUC of invest- , or more than $1 million. form , hiililildl inurizin of safety to cl" reserves and Oihel‘ tllill Liabilities. .1 result 0i the Year's 0199i“ - 4.6 million was added to the ,,y‘§ assets, which now stand .o.:l mil ion, Of this llmblllll. \ d assets totalled $74.5 million. ‘hnynenr 5mg] government izunr- .compllshed is a muttér of record- .-ls to the credit of the business as a made. Vllhur life insurance has ariz, whole that it has attracted to men who have possessed not only the necessary ability. but who have been imbued with a high Sense}?! ir-ustesship. Both in the home of i156 insurance, Great Britain, a5 we l as on this continent, the public have been well served. The fabric of liie insurance lips been an rnfe rol Dart in the affairs or our peep e. What the business stands for. and What the eople connected with it stand for, as real significance in these days, and except for those WM Elli" covetoug eyes towards establlsned institutions. it must be comiortlns to lmow that there is no hlrwrv of failure in this country. 0nd that b‘- hlnd all the assets of the compan- ies stand the plcdtled word and in- total. As a result the gross | N violate contracts that insure lhe mecliin of everv promise and ob- , y»! ‘qnrlg cgtnlJflie 36.7"» Cf ll‘!- lrienls, municipal bODds 12.4%. ‘ llelp Wanted’ Under the new I"\'\'J'"m"“ (cc-tire on September l. "- l5 "i" an advertiser's own name “Ili- ni-iricsliCii farm help‘. school. All other "Help Wamd" be submittvd by the advertiser to the Nation Ificcr. unomploymeul service o trnchers: ' m nsrnn; und trapllllll llflll- llnd l" nude“ ' e ligation." . Advertisements “ Ip Wanted“ advertrscmcnis fur d h' tioners: nurses an llgllloied in" however, must Solar-U" Commission, advertisements. Insurance I 0 0 F lIall Richmond Street. and on receiving the of- ficer's approval the advertisement: can then be Inserted in The Charlottetown Gl-llflulll- - Advertising Rates ' Control Guardian locals. l0 l" ~ -= "<0 "arrow... and cont h: over! l4!" 100 hi‘ filiillmnl? rnnrfidaru nu spplicatlon. Agents Wanted A WORK FOR YOURSELF —“ spare time! Bi): money selllna DW- traits Send for catalogue. United Art Co.. Toronto. 12-30-35‘- F or Sale FOR SALE — 1939 FORD COACH in excellent condition. Good tires. Apply r30 Upper Prince. 2-3-4-5. BABY CHICKS. GOVERNME Approved-R. O. P. Sired. Highest Quality. Bu Ea y. Wri Mari- time Chick listened. saint John. FOR SALE -— ELECTRIC IRONEIL "Electrolux," Dresser. Mrs. Kuclrer, Phone 453. 2-4-11. CANADA PROVINCE OI PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . IN THE PROBATE CQUIT The 28th day of January A. D. 1943 - l" Re Estate of Thomas L. Smith I 15% of Charlottetown in Queen's ' (“My in the said Province, Grocer, Deceased, ‘restate. - T0 the Sheriff of the Count of ' Queens County or any Conatab o or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on filo of Mary Cioilhl-n of ; Charlottetown aforesaid, Marrlid - will"!- tho oxeoutr’ of the above named estate, praying that s cits- "lm may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite l“ P0110111 lutorootod in the lllll little to be and appear boforo the 1'15" present at s n ‘ Court . l0 be held in the Court Home in 3 Charlottetown in Queen's County. ;|ll the ‘said Province, on Monday - ‘he cllhth day 0f March next com- ‘llll. at the hour of eleven o'clock : "noon 0f the some day to shew _ "lilo If my they can wh tho A0- Munts of the said Estate ould not ' '0 Pissed and the emu closed u Played for In sold petition and on » "mull of J, Pius Callaghan, Eu’! "lwtor for ssh! Petitioner. Md it is hereby ordered that o mar '"'°°'J.’.'; '°£".‘.i'.rrll.'2i some n pa In Charlottetown aforesaid? once In "sh week for at least ion: coll- _ Iocutlvo weeks from tbo data MN- .“ and that s true copy refi" lhe leasing of the J. - u, so nun “Nflxn-“Wu wards for $1.00 “our 1 no Notices of Thanks and ‘ T d ill be lved ' Ilirned all]: 1x081‘; ifcloclfeuciton on Monday, F1511"! 81h. l"! Fish Market. Plans and specifications _' l" b! seen at‘ the office of the Cit)’ 5""°Y°1'- _ °l' lily tender not necessarily accepted. PsyTIO in Adriano:- lhu“. “u” (q any Advorfiemolh I Calls wofll: Wilton and and kites-n loath 3o pcs wnnlt inch- Lists of e; tters oi Comlus Events rial Notices lilo u" WANTED - TWO LATE MODEL cars-low mfease. 800d tires- Farm For Sale At New Glasgow, P.E.I.. containing 52 acres, good '1‘ buildings. Can he purchased on terms to reliable party if sold by February 15. - Apply To 1r. ‘A. u. McCOUBREY Hunter River P.E.,I., RJt. 2 1-27-29-30-2-4-6 Farms For Sale Two farms in good state/of culti- vation for ulo in Lower Montague. neur- church and school. lust 4 miles from Morita ue, and l mile from Georgetown err-y Wharf, 1st consists of 41 lcres land with house and barns in fslrly good ro- fr. . ritndlooylts out laud with urn I I r. will“ soil Separately or together. Very ressonsb a terms. particular: owl! l0 For further GEORGE l. BECK. owner 2-2-41. forthwith posted In the followlus ublio ‘has rclllootlvoly- name!!- tho all of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, st or near The Royal Bunk of Canada and st or nos: The Bank of Nova. 800th in Charlottetown aforesaid so that sll us interested in the said Est: no aforesaid ma! B!" due notice thereof: WITNESS Ills Honour Harold , I (I f lh llltl fill-t‘ ‘£135.12’ n“ ‘dniriottiw aforesaid. the (lay and vol! fll’! sbgvomwriétoal Q 0 l swam. c. wwrrnru. ‘ m“, Inlstrar. (L. s.) l-R-i-l-Il-ll. EKS at the office of the under- Tho highest A. FULLERTON. City Clerk ,- ._--_.__-.-¢-_. . 155512 QUOTA THE (‘BARUTPTETOWN GUARDIAN New A York Stock Exchange Gt Nor Pfd Kennecott Mont Ward N Y Central U S Rubber n g Steel Co ‘Ynnadlum Corp wrest Tnrion , Wesi Elce Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) S tucks B Oil Beauharnoil Bathurst A Dom Tar Don A Fraser V T C ° Imp Oil Int Pete Price Com - .0- ca 0-0 géi$§g=ofifiiiiiq$§fi3flq 7'.‘ 9T7???‘ ‘f’? '."'.“-"'."t"i‘ u» Gama-saw p» wm-bggn QIF‘€F‘J= r I I | mam» 85§:»4=o$§mQ _-m- -.- mam» BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks Nova Scotls al Rm’ l Montreal Commerce MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Feb. s- Stocks Acme Aldermac Aquarius Ainm Ang Cdn Am: Hur Aunor Bagairiac Baukfield Base Met Cochenour Caniaurum Corr Smel Davies Denison Close 240 136 1-2 ...5‘!"!". .. T‘.9".!"?"...i.. §2i8338=2$G88$éS§$§$ d OI . . h. . h 22.22.. r-l v-r-u n | s | u asp-a- . . . . PP. . . 2332288582". - . ~ P, shes T? 0:24am- "i asp» u | in eseaosaeieeeseeeéfiesee 3782 asssaaseeéefises SI F. 1-0 P01 a-q Q L MONTREAL. Feb. 3-491’)- Produce prices today as reported the Dominion Department of by Agriculture follow :- 2. current, western and Que white 20 1-2 nominal; colored. 32 nom- inal first grade, Montreal. Potatoes: '15 lb bags mountain Que N0. 1 1.70—1.'l5Z N0. 2 1.35- 1.511; No. 2. 1.65-1.10: NB and Corporal Charles Rix of the R. C.A.1='. spent a furlough recently with his mother, Mrs. Colin Rix and other relatives in Eimsdaie. Mr. Raymond Brennan of the R..C.A.F'. stationed at Summer- srde, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs William Brennan. Dock Road. Miss Bcia_trice O'Brien, teacher at l-lowlan, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O‘Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Basil MacNeill of Elmsdale, spent a. few days in O'Leary and attended the fun- eral of the late Mr, levi MacNeill of Miiburn. Mrs, Carl Green and sister Helen of Boston. Mass, have re- turned to their homes after being present at the death and burial of their father the late Mr. Henry Matthews of Alberton. Friends and relatives in this community have learned with deep regret of the sudden death of 111g. 7Simon Butler of Glengarry. i; . It is with sincere sympathy that we report the death on Jan. 26 of Mr. T. A. Matthews, minent, well-known esteemed resident of the advanced ago of eighty years. A wedding of much interest took place on Jan. 25 at the 1m; Conception Church. Palmer Road, of Miss O'Brien, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roach O'Brien of St Pte. R0 Kennedy, . and Mrs. lbert Ken- Y . The core- inony and Nuptial Mass were con- ducted Rev. Father Walsh, PP. The bri al couple were attended by Miss Doris MacLcllan. brides- and Mr. bco Kennedy. rcomsnan After the ceremony he ha y couple socom y many r ends, partock o s deli 1- breakfast at the home of t e brides ‘parents. In the evening they drove to the home of the Brooms parents. where s sunrptu- ous dinner was served to some two hundred arrests. ‘ The re- mainder of a evening was lNnt in trlgpln; the light fan- . The aria number of use. ful and costly gifts testified to the pODHIP-"lty of the voung cou- ple. Pto. Kennedy and his win- some bride left on Tuesday, Jan 36 101' Hflllfflx. where Mr. Ken- oflayfritehnedsbéfsdr ‘mi? o! § happy wedded life. n‘ m Mlll DO] M L8 , n00 shed’ lea “For “lrorlifinuiffi ‘Tuesday, Messrs. trick and g . M!!! of atcrford laminating:- 0d to Halifax after attending the zegdlng of their brother, my. IAII DIIPl! Ill) BIPUBIJOAN All‘! nrizmssr. Feb. 2- _ "m, Robert Dick Megaw. mg- iAvxitios ‘ 81m the o o Win r Assiusfndec and “ n5 in hilh and influential positions" vvittlnslw unwittingly. not“ g of trulonablo on”. m“ 01‘ lllllfipgaid the Judtéqlnmodtllllgresl they are santimentalls who regard crime as a mental dlaofllcr and ob- ject to its ent Then than are those who rerun! u‘ a prlicti 1 ey)’ t is su rt of this kind on Which the . .A. llrflly relic; and without it th movement l-ror-o mum coon coils ‘Phone pee. l1 Ind dlvdttfn] tho mm-smtlonofthoiwssblnnv- 0:3 instances smoothie-pylon w‘ W flllflrstious of tho I .A., are too cows l! to u so." H! said that sport from LEA. offences Ulster’: crime situation was fltisflctof! u," :30. P. . . F2. . ,;2as=sa2as.=s22 Tho jugs ll-ld than was psble svi nos" that the I RA. would render assistance io wu chem! and he dmounoorl against the arrival of Un; rorvsAt-fi in Ulster. I Sylvia Gr Dolro Gulla Grade IX.--1, Teresa Trainor; 3. Catherine Peters. Grade VL-i, Beverley Fitflerald: 2. Flora Gillls: 3, Anita Molyneaux. Grade V.—1. Jessie MacDonald; 2, Stephanie LeClair; 3, Marie Mac- Donald Barbara Gallant: 3, Lorraine Mac- Cormac Grade III.—1, The judge sal mbs. loyalist members of the oom- warmest the r l “3r“"|‘¥lu‘€&l$ lor tho inward‘ Grade X.-1, Louisa. Rossilcr; 2, Irenacus Dufl: 3. Ethel Trainer Joan Sherren: 3. Bernadette Flo 2. Chandler; 3, Elaine Ready. ode IIL-l, Joan Marshall; 2. Betty Ann Gallant and Eileen ni 3, Helen Malone and Stella n Grade ri.:_1_._,porrs Snrith;____2. United States forces." cl I R A activities had “sorely tried" the Ulster police during the past. "alarming and rences attributed to the I R. A , said police and their barracks in all counties. except Lcndcnderry, had lien attacked with firearms and * ' ‘ i“ War-ZS Years l 770NS ~-=~1~~- i , Ago Today , $825,000 (By The Canadian Frans) . f H l.f Mvnl-‘real 5M5 n... .. Mann... ........ C1 o a 1 ax Ex h i“‘an‘°‘.'. "53"" ni.“°'r“8r £3 Ski." c ange on cha u‘ l " x3e of Tr as be l ___ __ P5115, ,...,.., u... 1,51,, .553“; 2%% 3 % 31/2170 Serial Debentures. __-_ divisions reported concentrated on m; western pron; (Non-callable) (cllllflllh PNII) _ ._ .______ Dated January l, 1m Motor-in; Jgnugfy z 1944.193; cl" u‘. arms SCHOOL ' ' filing!“ l“ 7 a m Debeut will be issued ln denomination of 81,000 and may be rerlstcrod so in ow Gem 4 0-4 A3111}: sililrglnlol‘ “xiii "$3.1? “Inch”! an car- und a 1-4 snuary. MATURITIES sup PRICE AS FOLLOWS- Gln (I153 12f! u: Grade R.-l. Jackie O'Connor Maturity _ ‘ 8m g“ a b‘ ‘gins Ill-or. Leo Murph). Date: Amount: cllllllvu: Price: Yield: Date: Amount: Coupon: Price: Yield: In tfim 9 1-3 Grade VIlL-Austin Trainor- 1944 53:0» e545 ) 46 M“, ,0 M _ - . . 10st .000 am: 102.00 3.20% s“), 4, 3,, 5?,g°Y1,=,-,_=,g;g;;f1~1,=,gl;;rcg 104s 00.000 amt ) 1955 41.000 344% 10w asset Dom Bridge as Q‘ 0mm; 3 11mm, mcim), 1946 Til-M 114% l» I 0 l- b 1050 42.000 avid. 102.10 3.00% Dom Steel a 03-4 rude v1. (Junior) - 1 ‘n... m: 25.000 254%) r051 4:000 354% 10213 3.30% 115°" 5 8- ' ' 1W 16.000 212% i 105s 45000 s14»; 10110 x3517, Gen Btcel Ware a 5-0 Grade v.-1 Lenora Macmno- 2 1040 x0000 s 0i, r0000 000v rasa 41000 i: ° ' ' Int Nickel 3,, Vernon wanna a. same“ w“); .‘ “no "gm 3 % 99.1 . . . 3,125 101.35 1.35% L“, o, wood, a, and’ __ ' “mum Doyw 2 , .. . s 3.04% r000 40.000 s14... 101.00 3.40% Mm, 3,"), 4, H MB,.J,,,,B w,“ - - | 1951 40,000 s % 00.50 3.01% r001 40.000 ma: 101.34 3.40% . | Moco Front, 7 9mm, 3,1, ‘Wuhan "w" 1952 41.000 l 9t 99.25 3.10% 1962 50.000 319% 100.69 1,45% Mtl Power so i Grade 1. (Senior) - 1 Lorne 1953 42.000 s % 00.00 s.rz% '19s: 50.000 312% 10012 24517 Nat Brew as 1-2 O'Connor; 2, Emerick Walsh. ' ' ° Nat steel Car 44 Grade I. (Junior) - r game,“ Orders may be telephoned or- telegraphed at our expense “stern... 1-2.. “so. . ... 1 c er - ea average Ben or Grades s ini - - w w» =1 = 4 -g,=,;»g;,,o_gg;=$ you,” on,“ F. J. BRENNAN t? COMPANY LTD. Produce Prices _‘*‘5*‘“F“~“i"‘~i"i°=r“"—"i=~o=r- c a r B00HF0l§l3N3gUwu scnoor. HALIFAX SAINT JOIIN rrtenrzmcron ‘Bernadette MacDonald; a. Mary Chevcrio. Grim!’- 11-1. Lois McGee: 2, "me D0116: 3. Catherine Kays. ed irr unison. Roll call was answ- ered by each member paying ‘l0 cents o,- oringlng a sugar bag. A Grade IL-l, Catherine Mathe- son; 2, Donnie MacPhee; 3, Ronnie MacPhee. Lorraine McNeely; Eggs: graded shipments selling Hagan. _ - A-large ae-ao 1-2; A-medlum a2 Grade vrrrar phyrrr, Tune; 2_ i‘ 5"“ 13511-1. Flore luauPliee: z. "um?" g‘ m"; We" llldered Palli- r-z-aa; A-pullets 21-1: 12; a a0; Edda Power; 3_ N“, 9,11,“, s1‘. aucusrnvn CONVENT Jmmle Maul-eon: 8. Mary Mac- It 03s e0 e to make qllllt- on c 37 1_2__25_ Grade v1n__1_ Shirley Shane“, i Pherson. Kimmy evetryiéilil. JanmIZ at homo Butter: first grade creamery 2, Helen Roach; 3, Elizabeth Mac-' Hm!" 5°11 for January. Glade 1- Jfi-l- Rubi’ MBCPIIBB; 3. ° f1- R” E M" 111°“ 0°!‘ prints Jobbin: price a r-z-a - Donald. Grade X.—-l. Frances DOliOGIZ; 2. Em Mmlmll- {"P°“ m” “W” m‘ Y ‘°°'°' first grade solids, Jobbing price. Grade VIL-l, Rita Gallant; 2, H6391" Glfllmt: 3, Florence Doucet. Fun “Plenum” Peggy Mm‘ nary‘ fmnmNtees ha‘: n° rgwm 36—36 1-2: wholesale. Que No. 1 Mary Roberts: 3.C1aire MacDonall. Grade 119-1. 560111118 13011011: 2. 52”’ N°““““ 3mm» CW1? Mac‘ h m” F'M. e“ bmfe m‘! “ m’ pasteurized storage 35 1-4-35 1-2. Grade VlL-l. Marie Kelley; 2. Rita Blanchard; 3. Bertha Gallant. m" Wendel“ Beam mm“? Mac‘ mfg‘? "u ‘s R” be Macmmmn- Cheese: current receipt, color- Marie Callaghan- 3 Bethlmv Mac- Grade VIIL-i, Therese Gallant; Phee- Pupil? bwgm 35 W" Savmlls R0 c“ 1° “ellts- A “mm-ll w“ ed and white. western and Que Donald. ' ' ‘ 3. We 130M811! 3.11161 Gauthier. stamps dun“ the m“ sumo‘ wrm- put, ‘m by M155 Jean Macmmgm‘ 2o r-i FOB Montreal; wholesale Grade VL-l, Elizabeth coridy; 2. Gme VII-i. Marie Louise T°“°“"“F m D‘ Guns‘ l? fills‘? nrrxllégihzegjzfigtvblufi Doiron; 2. Eleanor Blanchard: 3, Noreen Doircn. Grade VI-—1. Auxrile Martin; 2. Dorothy Doiron; 3, Alyre Pineau. Grade V.—1. Georgina Pineau; 2, Priscilla Gallant: 3. Louise Gallant. was served by hostess, ansiste d Mrs Harry Wheels b’ Monet. scuoor. Honor standing of Model School. Grade VIL-l. Kler Gulrrdon. Grade VL-l, Orrin Carver: 2, l‘. 1.50 no and PEI No. r 1.10-1.15. Grade v-—1. Marv Doucettc: ‘l. GM IV-—1. Edward Doiron; 2. Welter R055; 3. Rebym Thompson PLENTY °F M°LAS5E5 ' Mlldre McEa/chern; Jean P eau; 3. Jos art . Glade V-—1. BOl-‘lbv BryBnl-OH: 2- —'~ archer-ll. 3' Elizabeth Grade rn__1, E..€,‘;_‘,‘,,",‘,.,,‘,',‘.,_ Albert Weatherbie; a. Gordon Mc- iranrrnx. no. 1 -(c1=>- Nova . . . Grace rv.-1, Bernice Gallant; z, Grade 11-1. Stella Doircn. ww- Scfltifl will have plenty of molasses Hmsdah and vmmny lrene Mclnnis; 3, Ros; Mme Grade r. (oi-l. Elsie Gallant; 2, Grade IV-—1.R-0uflld Atkinson: z. this veer. accordion l» lmportlnc Brown, g Me mo; DQ111311; 3_ Ronald DQuCeL Wilmer Blanchard}, Frank Wea- firms here, One such firm says that Grade IV.—1. Doris Coady; 2, Grade I. (bl-l, Alcide Qrtin; 2, ‘herbie already this year it has received Grade III.-1. Don Livingstone; 2, Billy MacCanneli; 3, Jimmie Mc- Donald Grade Ill. B.—l. Ronnie Mestcn; 2, Sydney Alchorn; 3. Bobby Beer. Grade II.—l, Richard Carson; 2, Lloyd seamen; 3. Fred Drmmick,» Grade I.—1, Teresa Heirnessey; 2, Billy Lairk; 3, Betty Smith. RIVERDALE CHURCHILL W. I. Merino Gallant; 3, Nora Gallant. uflrneamw SCHOOL Report for January. Grade X.—1,Sybil MacDonald; 2. Gordon MacDonald. Grade VIII-l. Marv Bruce: 2. Christene MacPhee. Grade VI.-1. Peggy MacPhec; 2, Johnna; MacPhee. Gra e V. Sr,-1. Norman Bruce; I, Cassie Macbean; 3, Jack Peardon. Grade V. Jrn-l. Haughwn Mac- Leod; 2, Wendall Bears; 3, Hector Matheson. Grade IV.—1, Joan MacPherson; 2, Gordon Matheson: 3. Betty Mac- Pherson. Grade IIL-l, Sandy Macbeah. more molasses than it got during the whole of 1942, when only 24 ‘puncheorrs arrived. riisrrmi (illAlllllAll ..'Har1y clay of the R.C.A.1", was homo on short leave, spending the week-end at his home in Montague. Muriel Roach: The regular mOnthly meeting of Riverdale Churchill Women's In- stitute was held on Wednesday night, Jan. 6, with 11 member. and one visitor present. Meetins opened with the president, Mrs. Fred Buchanan in the chair. The Ode was sung and Creed repeat- ear. and listed “"g°'°“s mu" ..’Cecll Bell of the R.C.A.F., is spending a forty-eight hour leave with his family in Montague. Uso Minard’: for spralnl. To thousands of Maritime women, The Standard has long been s soured of valuable information and advice. In ‘I942, alone, more than. 12,000 women seni- in- for The Standard’: famous cook-books. Many families onioyed fast-y, economical meals that were prepared from Kate Aifken’s recipes in The Standard. Hundreds of styles, featured in The Standard. were eagerly copied and worn by our women readers. Tho Sfandanfs women's pages, of course. are edited by women. They understand the woman's viewpoint. Small wonder, then, that The Standard is first choico with Maririruo woman. Che Stanoaro HIE fASTEST-SEIIING WEEKEND NEWSPAPIR IN THE MARITIMES! in viovv of nevvsplinf restrictions, ind the over-Increasing popularity of The Standard, we suggest you RESERVE YOUR COPY! THIS WIIK, Kata Allliow brings you a spacial fos- lwn-“Mools for "we on $3.92 a Wonk.” A wooldslnowuscovnplotowllinoelposl lwTln Standufs MAGAZINE. THI IASlllONpaplwTiolnndovdlhlswoolrfoo- lunslluonswspvlqpvhsdvossss. oowr MISS n. prom shvy lw "n. Standard‘; votopovovo entitled “flow to bl.” ‘