MOND§. Beware of "Finiclty/Appetites ~- 41-:- in growing children Let Fellows’ Double Tonic lotion‘ stimulate hearty eatirrg——provide essential minerals for health and strength. HlLDRl-TN tin‘: grow strong and healthy unless they get plentv of hotly-building essentials. For instance, the teeth atnl hunt-s of a growing child require as much Cllcliilll .i§ n! '1 JkIIIlIS. Tli.lt's why wise mothers help build up their thiitlreii with l7cllo\\"s' Double Tonic Action. ‘l. l7elit\\\'s' Svlnip stinlullres the lppc- titc, lids iligestiiln, and. helps cl‘. ire greater hciielit l-rutn food. Z. l7<il(i\\:~'tilmliils tllliuln Jlltl live other essential min- erals wimli huilll strung hivnes, and healthier i\\.i s. Help your children o n t h e r o a d t o health and strength today. Get a bottle of Fellows’ Com- pound Syrup of Hypophosphites from your druggist. Accept no substitute -—insist on the genuin: Fellows’. F E LLOWS’ SYRUP The ORIGINAL Syrup o! I-lypophosphitos A Family Tonic Since 1864 Sea View And Vicinity’ It] V. . Ted to her home in Spring Brook niier spending a week Dlfifliflnlly ill Sea View, the guest of M.r_ and Mrs. Fred Donald. The Central Guardian This column ls reserved tor news ot local Interest but advertising of s newly nstnre mly be inserted st 5 cents 1 word strictly pay- sble in srlvsneo. ...._.._..._.._ CRASWELL for Pilotogropus. CONFEDEB-ATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-97lIIl-‘i -2I-3li. COMMUNIT-Y CONCERIX-Owin to the illness of Lansing Hatfiel , ‘tilde concexrlt lsétépeltiuleg for Wtednesé ay Marc ias ec he until May am. i lii-iiiisi-zii-‘ia-zi. A LOVELY AFTERNOON IN KELVIN—A bevy of busy ladies descended on the home of Mrs. Edward MaoMurdo, on the after- noon of the 6th su with one aimin view-(rleighborly thmlgntlulliess, and cal-operating in a way they know so wellL-"A real quilting partyfl-The room was cleared. the frame set up. and from then on o lovely padded quilt started to come into existence. The afternoon wore on and the diamond pattern in stltchwork continued to cover the surface under flying fingers as shining needles darted through the material: still they sewed on, till a. delicious supper was served to act as a stimulant and give a brief respite after hours of swady work. From the supper table back to the quilting frame. all through iihe evening. end far into the night, they sewed. talked and laughed, until the ultimate success was then in view, A finl~hed mauve quilt, of y flowered design, and a parity of happy: satisfied, ladies world the:r ivay home at the end of a perfect day. In Memoriam STEPHEN MORRISON At Savage Harbor. Tuesday, Feb- ruary iwth, the soul of Stephen Morrison passed peacefully away. For many years the deceased had not enjoyed good health and one yiear ago underwent. an oper- ation in the Olty Hospital. but this it was predicted would prolong life but for a short time and this diagnosis proved to be correct. He leaves to nroum his loss five brothers, Rt. R/ev, James Morri- son of Antigonish, N. 5.; Rev. Vincent Morrison of Lishui, China. Allan of savage Harbor, John of THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 11056911 LUWIJ Ohlldwlfik He wanted to see her of course —was 101181118 l0 see hcr lust. once agaln—but sne was, ma g things very difficult for him. He realized suddenly how young she was. He: action was that o1 an impulsive schooglrl, cal-vied away by an in- fatuation, refusing to be rebuffed. He dreaded the thought of hurt- lng her turmer. But he must, e was determined not to come bo- tween her and Dave. If his riots had failed to achieve its end, he must resort to blunwr tactics -- must make her hate him, so that SIIEmWOIIId never want to see 111m aga . when he reached the bus ter- mlllfll. he found her sitting rattler forlornly on a bench, with an over- night bog beside her. As he ap- roachcd, she rose Eulckly um gave lm a wavering sm o. "Are—are you angry, Phil?" “Of course not!" he said easily. “I'm flattered! put you shouldn't ‘ have come, Joyce. ' mShe answered tensely, "I hed o .. He picked up her suitcase. "Well. let's gasome place where we can ve you had dinner?" l. o3. He took her to a near-by restau- rant. There. after he had ordered. the had ll; out. cred, her hands tightly interlocked. "But I had to find out whether you .really meant what-what your note implied-that this is goodby "Goodbyl? Of course it isn't goodby," e said lightly. "We'll be 5681111111 each other again some time _ ope}. “Oh, you know what I mean!" she said fiercely, raising her eyes to his. "You told me you loved me! You said it so earnestly. And then-and had meant notllln l" "Joyce don't te me no man has ever love light before? Don't tell me vou took our little moment so seriously?" "So it was Just a moment?" she said bitterly. "And n few hours later you were kissing another girl! I suppwc she, too, was just a mom- en "She's an old friend." "And she. 1 mlppose, knows how to take your kisses? She doesn't. become embarrassing by chasing after you. She knows you're Beau Randall, vltith a girl in every port. That's what I am, isn't it -— just another girl in another port?" "Look here, Joyce,“ he said gently, "you must snap out of this. I mean Navy Beau I B: l -stsn g tiigc motionless. . , e ivlagppgn to come to Norfok. then, you went away as though it unj to you in the rnooln- to to Annapolis!" "wail I'll p with wit" Joyce threw o tc Phil. w th n h I Dave I-Wlylflsvlsel luifiamieiiilirw ' Phil . 0o see still d in front of the hotel- dmve , his eyes straight ahead. Ne! er he ‘nor Joyce spke for some time. ‘Ihen , "How did you 1 ony- ‘I went to Oarvel Hal! we» and found you had suddenly chdgidl out. They to me you said you were Ping to Norfolk. It didn't take me orig to put, two and two together, so I borrowed a. car and came down to 11nd out whether I was right. I went. to the hotel when I figured you'd be likely I9 stay. an had just got Ere whfn you showed perm" g Arid su you o what. _ou’re gone —!”runn arm “I don’ care whether it was sw- ing or not-—I wasn't going to let any man double-cross me like that!" “Phil didn't double-cross you! He didn't even know I was coming. It was entirely my idea-a. crazy 1m- pulse. 12f ou coiud have seen how annoyed e was. you'd know how mistaken you are." "He must. have given you some reason for wanting so much to see him n before he sailed. Oh I'm no blind! 1 know Phil Randall too wol1—and I kilo: exactly what happened. He made ou think he was madly in love tzh yau—used his well-known teohni ue on you. He was Just amusing himse usual — but you took ll; seriously. I can't forgive him for dourg that to you Jo ce. I can't forgive him for doing t. to my girl!" Jo ce was silent an instant ng how well Dave had sired up the situation. However, she hated for him to be turned a ainst his friend because she had ac ed like o love-sick schoolgirl. "Perhaps." she said. "it was I. not Phil, who for oi: I was your l." “Stop stan inp up for him!" "I-I just th nk you're being so us all decide Oat for rgysetlf,” h? ss angr y. " yway, I on’ wan toil: about it any more. I'm gilrigtpllh with him - and that's a ." Joyce subsided into her corner of the seat. Graduation day at Annapolis. Joyce sat in the balcony of the enor- mous Armory, looking down at the stirring scene below. Dave was down there vivlth his class, and one by one they were receiving their di lomas. Dave's name was called. c saw him rise and stride dovm the aisle to the platform. The Secretary of the Navy gave him n diploma and shook his hand. Another officer of the Navy. Finally. the band was playing. NCE again the bugles call and the Salvation Army goes to the front on active service with the troops —not to kill and destroy but to comfort and save . . . to help men to keep a grip on themselves and their own souls. Will you help to make the soldiers say what they said in the The Rod Shield Programme Includes: Chaplain Service Hospital Visitation Recreation Centres (“Huts") "Dry" Canteens Hostels (Beds and Meals in London and elsewhere) i. accordingi ,4 "umber of “Mk” m“ "m" J°l"‘“°““' N' Y‘ “ml Pete’ °r nothing to vou-Yoiilustnnagine it. Lusty ltoices were singing. Cheers last war, “God Bless the Salvation Libraries and Reading Rooms inis community W611‘ vifilwlb 1° 0mm“ Me‘ Tomorrow, you'll realize that and resounded through the Armory. The , ‘iiiiiil i Derive rink ‘on’ Saturday night On Friday morniuc, 22nd, _hi:s hum yuuriev ‘or talking as you.“ men or the raduamng class newly Army." Writing Rooms 1 d 11 friend“! remains were borne lo St And y... mm; m“; timely P111036 ‘i0 - _ _ h h _h I - h‘ h talking now. l‘ commisslone enslgns. flung their s k dK - dw ch o! hockey 0183941 bell-Va?" ‘N55 C "re ~ “ "n"? E t" 5' 5 She laughed mlrthlessly. You midshipmnn caps into the air. 0c s an mac ear ______ l H. Bnllic undrlmlliléli] ma?!» liloc- éigiinsésugtv Requiem. 1o the edlolnini? are ytoudegitigyudiere my page is. Joyce andnDave met in front of THE RED SHIELD PROGRAMME Daming Mending Clothes The 313,111} inc-stint: of the $Ui1'k€‘\'"fl?fl.lIIS_. S70 ar n ian lvcr 111$ T] .31 z wmred aren cu ou ve never n o0 BaricroftJ-Ia . n ., ’ _ ’ m“. w; L ,,,,.-, y, me m,“ u, ififi-‘id 3131i; fist-lips; 8:51;! bBggi-‘wuffii cvllll"p%‘lijaianremmmigg' Mum“ gig: agegliégi g3?’ Emir-digit? oveyitgli, he said. with a smile. it's The complete Red Shield Pro- pressmg x714?izfii-yvcolclielégikg-llgv aoillafiélgstgliby Bkéd m. m. Mom“ Cup, ‘Dpéiélgh vylrgéxiglvgoit. Joim MavKay. etgouglllrtg. Phfilgl. r reading your ..c‘-?:r§r%t£§é,og&o%x,_ rm my. gramme of the Salvation Army is qmhe, and shelter (o, “'"‘l“"“‘ m’ m“ 9'“ “"5"” W‘ Mrs. William ivtili, Clermont. is ' "Joyce. please don't be like this. “Thanks. Joyce." Heoffered her alfead)’ °P"a""8 "1 ‘he Prlnfll"! Discharged Men !‘>l ~- Ciuil Cr . Rll.\\\'(‘l'£‘£l with the name o! \'Oll1' taioi c film or vegetable. coillniitiecs report- (llilg! of the minutes 1i 1,110 usil-il im-incss tlircus- Mrs. Jtilin Plti-iCllllii, con- \ ~.r t-f iiie Red Cross Commit- lco for pairlotic purposes. reported lllill. a i:iitll‘:.~"i' of iYllfts of socks rifle mi‘. atlti sivcaicrs liar! he. fnru riivd to the Office in Charioiwioun, nL-ti more yarn lmd been pilrclinscti and also kniiiii had born held weekly pal inr- til ll- litmes and a. credit- able nilloilnt of work lllld been ac- . ' (‘ll followed in row. ‘d to tile dr- 11R of the luckv ticket for the ulocerv box._lt was. IillllilV ticclrlcd lo hold a social cvciiiulz lll Sea View Hill! on Thurs. dny cvciilng, Nlnrcii l/lih. A com- miticc of Nita» P‘. W Donald. Mrs. B. SuLll-eriaild. Mrs. J. E. Milrplly‘. Mrs. E, Donald, Mrs. Lorne Camp- bcli and Mrs. J. W. Murphy to make the IIPCCSSZITT,’ ureparn-tions. Tile questionnaire on Agriculture was (IkCIISFCLl and filled iii by t!" coilvcnor. Illilflll-(l cf the ilsunl iogram the erenlnz was spent iii knitting. ‘rile sincing of the Na- tional Ailtiieiu brought. this part0! the meeting to a dost‘. after which a delicious lunch was served ' Mrs. John Pin rhic kindly ccl her home tor to quilt a quill that was mild-o recently. l\'lrs. Flarlo .\lcKny and llt'le daughter Joyce. nrc spending a D1en..==3n: visit ill Charlciieioivii, the i SDPlidlllE some time in Sea. View. the truest of hcr mother. Mrs. John G. Alcliav who many friends will regret to learn is still conflnedto hcr bet! tilrousrh illness. All sin- rcrclv trust to hear of an inl- provelncht in her Condition. Miss Luara Ada-his is spending some time with friends in Sum- merslde. The many friends of Mrs. John Coulsoil are pleased to sec her about again and quite recovered from her accident. ‘The induction of the Rev. Mr Crowdls look place in the United church ln Malpeque on Tuesday afternoon. There was a good con- gwacation present. Rev. Mr. Davies pr ed and led the devotional no od. Rev, Mr. Salter gave a splendid atkiress to the congregtt- tion and Rev. Mr. Christie address- cri the minister, it was a most lm. prersive service. The many friends of Mrs. Heath McLeod are sorry to learn of her lllli05S at. hcr home in Irlshwwn. All trust for a speedy improve- ment. -- V, FIFTY-FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY An evening of more than unusual interest and pleasure was spent. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George McLeod, Irishtown, on Wednesday evening when a large number of friends and relatives gathered at their home to celebrate with them the fifty-fifth wedding anniver- szlry and to offer their congratula- In Memoriam MR. ANDREW C. MMDONALD At Superior, Wis, March 5th, at- {er several months illness of heart trouble, Andrew C. MacDonald. aged 69 yeti-rs and sou of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. of Greenvaie, sourls, P151. lie leaves to mourn lllS wife, one son, James and one daughter, Jeanette, also three grandchildren, two! brothels, Jerome of NOWDOIL R.I., Angus, of Boston, Mass, nnd H. J. of Sourls West. Ollie sister, Mrs. J. George MacDonald. Vernon. P. also numerous PQlHLIVGS and friends. Rest in peace. NEW ANNAN SCHOOL Honor Roll for February: radg X: l. Charles Waugh; 2, June Daizell; 3. Ruth Enman. Grade IX: l. Ruth Dalzell. Grade VIII: l. Eleanor Dalzcll; z. Reginald Dalzell. I Gracie VI: 1. Lloyd Enman; 2. Gardiner Dalzell. Grade V: l. Clifford Moose; 2. William Moasc; 3. Ella Tuplln. Grade IV: 1. Doris Dalzell ; 2. Stutly Moose; 3. Elinor McInnls. Grade III: l. Betty Tuplirl; 2. You're one of the sweetest girls I've ever met. You can't. blame me for making love to ycu—for kissing you. You gave me a lovely memor . Fiense—let's not spoil it by quarre - ng." "A memory! Yes, and you have given me a memory—one I'll never forget!" She rose abrupily- "We might as well go. Now that I've fin- iliorefs ilothing more to be said!" Outside, tliev climbed into a taxl. and Joyce gave the driver the name aclied to gather llcr lll his arms — to tcll hcr tlln-t he did love her, illtlt lie had meant. every word he sa d when he kissed her-but he had to sit stllInrltl silent. Reaching the hotel, they were about to enter it, when a volt-e spoke Joyce's name, ‘Iurilillg, they saw Dave Manning step from the shad- ows beside the doorway. “Dnve!" gasped Joyce. Tile mlds iipmarrs face Wflg white. He stared from her to Phil. then spoke coldly-and a, bit melodra- matically. "Well, Beau Randall! So you stole my girl behind my back. did you? And I thought you were my friend!" CHAPTER 1X Joyce leached out quickly and pul a hand on Dave's arm. "Dave! Don't, talk like that! Mildred MacNeill. Grade II (Sin); 1. Jane Dalzell: f‘. ‘Alison McInnis; 3. Helen Muc- a Grade rt (Jr.): 1. Gerald Cark. l Grade I (a): 1. Helen Moose. i Grade I (b): 1. Joan MacNeill. came here of m own accord. Phil had nothing to o with it." "N0? Do you think you can make me believe that?" Dave was trem- bling with rage. Phil, dismayed, also med to right things. “Lcok here, kid, you're all wrong. I haven't stolen Joyoe from you. " ished making a fool of myself, h; oi a hotel. On the “jay there Phil w his nrtn. "Let's get away from the milltltude." Thev found a secluded spot and sat down on a bench. “Joyce . . . " Dave's voice was husky. "Remember what I asked you at the Ring Dance?" She looked rlivay from him. She didn't wont him to propose again. but knew there WES no wny to stop l . I1 “Yes, Dave." He reached into his cket and broxught forth the ring, leld it out. ler. “Will -—— will you wear it, Joyce?" She caught’. hcr breath, stared at the glittering diamond. "Dave . . . how can you siilll WflIll me to wear, your ring afler—ai'ier Norfolk?" “I love you,__Joyce. Nothl that has happened can change thn ." "Bubvou know that I was infatu- ated with Phil Randall-so infatu- tiled that! shnmeles=ly van after him. Doesn't — doesn't that make Elli" difference to you?" "No-Jvecnuese I know it was mere- ty infatuation." Ilelvre Jovcc could say more, he took her lef_t hand and slipped the ring onto the third finger. "Leave it there, Joyce," he whis- perc . “Please. . . ." She looked at his nice clean-out face. He was so lino. so sweet. He Wns smiling at her so disnrmlngly. ‘Slips sllrlply hadn't the heart. to hurt m "It - it's beautiful, Dave," she tailored. He leaned toward her, kissed her tenderYy. she felt cold all over. but she tried to respond to his kiss - tried to hide her Ymay. (To be Continued) training camps of Canada ancl with the First Division overseas. It will accompany our soldiers to France and follow as close up to the front line as the military authorities permit. IN THE NAME OF THE PRINCE OF For the sake of Canada's soldiers fighting our battles overseas . . . for the sake of their loved ones at home l . . for the sake of the Salvation Army's work for the poor and oppressed we ask you to help in word and deed. Contact with Soldiers’ Families Educational and Recreational Departments ADCl many other services, including friendly counsel and advice when asked or needed. We owe a responsibility also to the mothers, wives and children the en- listed men have left behind. And always there is the regular work of the Salvation Army, which will be heavier because of the war. Will you help? Volunteer u/orkerr will call upon you. Receive them kindly and give as your heart dictates. THE SALVATION ARMY NEEDS... She-— _ _ _ n. t ~ h t r - - _ ———————-— guest oi m. and .‘\Ils. l.v.i..¢. l""",qll?;flhll'y“f,f,frdzde Faflfifllfaifie; Grade r (u); 1, 1:11,, Macweuy ..N‘L’,Y°§.a‘§‘°fl§ffn§‘ mini: 53331535"; DARNLEY SCHOOL i Bo. il-sio, ,‘ _ ’ Highest in l ad : . " ~ ' ' . l . .5111i..§"i..."iiié‘i”%%“K‘i§'..-§’..y}: 0...... chair... s." 22.5.’ r Eélififimlili .é'.°.°.'2...l?“"““‘ m“ m§$.'i.";'.2£..‘3?$“‘§.i.i %~°Jl?3‘...-y-’°' "e-w-tv rmi-i-nl- "own-I AM-wv BM " Mzs. lillcli Cumphed is speiid- ‘v w awfully spent m the nonunumty_ Highest, ‘average in iunjgr gfades Dave-s eyes numwfly u; 59¢ drade X; L Wendel] MacNuttE 1 His Excellency, the Late Right Honourable Lord Tweedsnruir of Iilsfisld, P.C., G.C.M.G., C.H., LL.D., Governor General of Canada (We deeply "m! lbr purring o/vsr Honorary President n Fab. lflb) in: a iriv lnvs plrasnillli". lhf‘! w“ d M McLeod Clifford M05” and Dorm D8129“. we“, “M. t 1cm tool I Se L01“ M K 3W5" °r M?‘ m“ Mrs" Jon“ B" ill-O‘ oaliiest rieissldents andutrleliimpoerii-z 99 P" 09m- he madie losve yr?» you, as he SdiidgOto (grille Charles MaoGme- . l ll. . l . »-.-- l::“l..:‘.‘l..*l?:.r 1.952% _--__"' ""°""" "m firdlllfiiseisriiil°ii°lwli “amt-strait .‘“‘1’$l2‘.‘f3“e. . -. °'"""""" "'"-°'"-""'~" Mr m,- Atlnlns slit-ii‘ a, few (lays mmlmr 5f we communmh An m; EMERALD SCHOOL all over! He makes a game of that Edm, m0m56n.‘3_ Joyce ftzafghy" Rt. Hon. Senator Arthur Meighen, Sir Edward Wentworth Hearty, in ch: Mn lt‘t‘i‘iii,l\‘ on busi- 10pm,“ pwgmm was carried out Honor roll for February: sort of thing!" Grade . i Dorothy Hickéy,‘ K.C., . .,B.A. G.B.E.,K.C.,LL.I). "955 and greatly enloycd by all. Pleas- "*‘_ ' (MsoG ' Notional Compliln Executive Board) Hon. Charles A. Dunning Joyce, seeing mat her little in- g_ Laura Mount . _ ___.____ mg remark-s were made by ML ands x; 1, Katy-gem Wm“ and voluntary burst of bitterness had 5mm Mn‘ 3‘ Jean w°°d Mrs. Prod Campbell ha; Vfélllfll- Pmgtyon Campbell and several Duh Hilary Moynagh (equal); z. Mu-jmq only increased the dllnllll-W. was in- Grade V, 1 Rose Th _ 2 y’ m ‘mo: home m Grahams Rom on who were Dmsenp M‘. and McEnroe and plus groken (equan; stantiy sorry. However bitter she (“vanes ‘Chém Ion. gmwfi’ t ' aiicr n pleasant visit lil Park, M“ McLeod were indeed piqued 3_ Maurice cv-Okeq-L herself might feel toward Phil, she fidaéh p - - 071mg CWrlioy 1b.. Ltutwi. of her liarciiisdy ,0 have present Wm.‘ than on this made 1x; 1, may Jones; 2 tiidnt want to be the cause of ' , - _ _ - U Ad IV: l. Ml l ' M“ "M M“ ' "h" s‘ Cousins‘ '. haimv occasion Mr. Edgar MacLeod Gffflrd Allon- 3» Herbert Mat-hc- brmkl" 1% ‘he mmdshlp betwce“ 2. ivfriiirifie Roach: Sifiiitii-ighnilndiirifihi ____ son‘ him an ve. - . .\r K. l. t . °f Weswm Gama‘ “m h“ W“ - . "on Dave!" sh rotesied. "Dom. GYM" "Ir 1- 'I'h@o Crozier: 2. “is k v r %..'.f3’“$.“l..°‘...é““l ll; maze: lllfist.‘rll‘il.ii.l“a'il.iiir »- --' m!» m. Mm»- wmler her Wm‘ friend's M, M“? Grade V“, I‘ Bmv Murphy 2’ loyal to you, Dqyqu wan; w 105st)... gor (equal); 3. Clnlr Crozier. " G : . . - Leon 0n behalf of Mrs. McLeod Harold Murphy: a. Earle Glow Qigggyvtuhgggs? he answered E,,,.';,°"§d}§,,,} 2 and himself expressed his aipprocia- Pflmlry Itoornl ' . tion for the expression o! soodwiil whiiii started to speak again mictiriiiigliit-"iirbziérniiiliiiii- iniifii a on m“ occasion we“ u u melt ArGrigeAlY-I: l‘ Mafia MOM“: l "D-“'°—-" ' Cmrer and Cutler Roach ietlual“ vilgdtggrlzfiiégV€"¥%?fsTgv1geOv. ‘ti; (riipndc ‘find. vlvhm Murphy 2 tlliiecrplidlgl; léigihtlnuliéertltuwya/ay icwaéincre. Mouniain. . For cqmmqn Jolly Good Fellows." 'I'he remaind- Helen Murphy and Clayton Hugh" Joyce called after him. "Who-re Giiid: I iii} 1i. igisiiiiii Ordinary sore . er of the evening was pleasantly esaieqiualh 3. Pauline Mnthesoil. are you going?" Perfect attendance: Wendifl spent in music and social Inter rs e (Sr). 1. Joseph Moy- __,..J't MMNU“ mar,“ MMG course after which s delicious nagh; 2. Walter Gallant; a. Em- “‘_“ be“, Mwhmn M“ cgommw“ “'0' .. . . . A - . __ _ . lumh W“ 59W“ by the lad-I” and me“ Mohan- - Mgcflfeqoy Dioroflrlhe y." ker’ Wayne —_—w* i’ i’ v N M W i i . Wu], a pleasant time was fluent till a I $51M II (Jr): l. Joan Murphy; Mountain 'Rose 1“hom.cso:ly' L512?- LONG RIVER SCHOOL lgnllidetl Jr. (B) -1. Eric Ben‘ Gmde x-L Agnes wand’ 2' iiiiikir ihiaiiieswahtctieir the hoii "¢+¥§3.°1“.-""1'. ziioivigiiigeciivliltftirii I. lime ohiymm‘ Mimi’ Icrmh" The following is tho ioiiori for um-iiiieiist aigager h.‘ ccsliiimlr- riiviti iagriiiiiiodvlll—i. Richard Brehiili- emu“ Ems‘ Gem” champion‘ the monih of Fic-birrv: Payntlcr; in juniiir dc artment 94.5 g ammo“ Brehmlt, and hostess many more years of Donne. While d Do th Whit r wedded happiness. Owing w the (equal): a. Etiii-h Maihcsbn and - ‘Ii-ri-gdniii "iiilhimfifi! ,l,f,,ln",l,v;,,,ge"ggl,g>g;ckiisgq,egheglg Grade x-l. Elva Pnynwr. no‘ wit —M1rsnret- eynter. GIMIO V'I—1. mill-i». lvltlr-Ixtinln- bad condii! of th roads many Paul g1] v p, um l r”°"""'°""i“°°"’ m“ ‘ "‘ Gad lX-l. lvl - . e-ynwr. Prlncl i, L. M, J hnson __ , , .1 ison. friends weriamunable etc be present ipvltinrllciunflerney. Prlncl l. ‘i “no?”qiiiuigallii‘:ig'zfii%ig'iiifizi‘i'fiw “an mm" Hickey’ mam‘ Adams’ Glad: VIII»l. lilrown: mist-gilt. A. E. Ikgwther. Glrrade lid; L Mm m owmg to thg recent gwfms mg my,“ G A p“ ‘h. "‘,‘“.'}"'N'° °""-"‘“ "Wtllslflo V1791?!” CTN-l"- 3 J Cam beu- 3 Eunioe .i___i_____ Rut‘ Wm ' . .1 ‘ '"'"“" ""'""'- lamina “""' "' "'- John 8- Brim»!!- B-IL. Prinelnal- w‘ p ' ' UNION noan SCHOOL 0'“? HA‘ m" W’ i look - ,¢1 d1, “may Bo srronousno , . l, . W“? ""5 Y “m” B. ' Lillian lust-Leon. Assistant. °‘{,,“,‘{,’§°,,,“vrl-i. Irene I-"myilier; 2. __-_ giggle II £331‘ 2. Thimble Theatre —- Starring POPEYE 7 Maglgaiot Paynter; 3. Willard Con- gondtlilyxrelpogh flor Ffgruary: 2 e ' 5m o, ra e : . ems mont; . Eariig1iiehwn'nvcraa@—--J°"" “mm” Grade VI--l. Verna Paynter; 2. Glydon Mound; 3. Sterling Yeo and c Billie Campbell; 8. Jean Fltaslm- Marie Henderson (equal). mops, Grade IX: l. Joyce Henderson; Grade V-l. Jean Mast-cod: 2. 2. Marjorie Lamont; 3. Norma Yeo. Gerald Jolinstone and Joseph Grade VIII: i. Frances MacKln- Milli Dunning equal; 3. James Fitz- non. m“ slmmons. Grade IV: 1. Yvonne Livlng- ""‘-"~""""' Grade: IVg-l. Flfitzgilltinmilrllg-slrg- sitglmdtltllriritllsay) ‘ ‘ 1 , on ; - ra e . : . . Eggs Brovlmyhnd Brenton Payntcr _ r n a“ Flttlng and Simiilfl"! “w” Ito. nlilll. i i) Grade III (Jr): l. Do D f- ' eglilide 111-1. Margalet CllmD- m, m“ u bell‘ 2. Alvin Bernard; 3- Cyril Grnde n: l. Blffléflj Henderson. Dealt . N ll. J. MAB" ovrtiarurltisr oches, Grade I: No exams. Grade II--1. Glad s Fiizsllnmonsd. Perfect nieirdance; Theim; 1,5. nrontmtvt- I'- 9- " 9m" Ilullffl: 10 u» l2 A M- l to B l‘ Notlonnl Campaign Executive lonrd The Hon. W. J. Topper, Limit-Governor _ Provincial Chairman. Msnrrohs The Hon. A. F. McNab. Liane-Governor Provincial Chairman, Saskatchewan The Hon. Seniitor Buchanan Provincial Chairman, Alberta . ..M.o'. Provincial Chairman, Ontario Th H B I w H h |_~ “G Gordon I. Perry, 5:41., Provincial Vice-Chairman. Oniorlo . on. I c i mlgrteriinciicauliPsii-iriirlinlgiliitish Columhlo BRIGADIER H. CHAS. TUTTB, National Csrnnslsn Director N. I). MacLean, Chairman, P. E. I. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MMMillnn, Vlce- Chairman, I'll-I. I!!! nrn SHIELD WAR and llllME SERVICE CAMPAIGN Mar. 11"‘ I0 20'“ The Hon. Senator W. H. Dennis Provincial Chairman, Novs Scotls Tho Hon. Chlefjurtice]. ll. M. Baxter. RC. Provincial Chair-mun, New Brunswick. The Rt. Hon Sir Wm. Mulnck, K C Dominion (iinnl Iinnius 4 Pkls fnr|2 c Freda Crnvci‘. Ttilchfl‘ . .l..-.-.v§ '9 2. Ellsworth Camp ii; 3. Fre motif». (‘ilydon Mnund. Mari rle La- Douglilart and Enrlth Dunning pgpnt, Mtg-m? yam pranc; M“. i uni. i‘llf)ll. o: a Armst , RI d eglrade II Jr.-Jenn!o Brown: 2- Livlnstslme.‘ v "m! can Muriel Paynicr. Teacher, It. It. Miller. firlidé t Sr. —l. Ralph Cole; 2. -—-____.__. -M- "m, , ‘Ralph ‘momli-"nn: - Gladys ALEXANDRA SCHOOL Holidays m“ h! “""""|‘lh at at...“ Psgnter. "‘ -——-- Office Connrrl"! W °*""""'~-"‘-""~'- l rsde I Jr. (A>~i. Myrtle Ber- Honour Roi! for the month of DBUGSTORF nard; 2. Emmott r-l- ons. why-nary;