"noon GLOSS MAY 17. 1951. lTHE GUARDIAN. WN Civil Defence Air Raid Sirens Tested At Ottawa U;-r A, M 13 - (GP) -' No .13: of uldden eerie siren wmlng in this capital ended yes- lerday as civil defence planners wmpmed tests or equipment which misht M W94 "3 Canada against air attack. ofuclala expressed satlstaction M, both pieces of MIIIIDIMII” rested I two-horsepower Ameri- m,.yy'pe eomme vllal siren and a live-horsepower. dual-note British- type machine. Both may be adopt- WIN! ' - lt doors bright and lilo? it-l)AVl'e 'FLOOR GLOSS -1" ' xpensive, too. Applied with l cloth or FLOOR. GLOSS applier, llAWES' FLOOR GLOSS spreads quickly and evenly with so very little .-ilart. Allow about 20 minutes for aging, and PRESTO!-s rich, lum- ng lustre that enhances the eauty at lovely iloors-and remember-no builing or polishrn .. To obtain the best results, just ipe It On . H62 ed. A final decision has not yet The weiry. high-pitched and lonely sounds , sent housewives scurrying to telephones. that enemy bomber. Were over the capitaL Local newspapers were besieged . been made. -by cells. so were police and tire departments. Pedestrians in the streets craned their necks. search- ihg the skies for the unseen in- truders. At one point Monday, trailic in a downtown street was temporar- ily halted, as motorists pulled up to listen to the eerie air raid sig- nal wail. Even a. bald eagle. with a wing spread which some residents es- timated at six feet. got into the show. As the sirens sounded, the eagle could be seen. wheeling and soar- ing over the city. The sirens were mounted on th .. 4 A tearful , Trlllllls can In Transplanted . but The "touch not the trillium” legend has been shattered by garden- ing experts, who claim that Ontario's official emblem can be plvuclred and still survive like other plants. However, for country school child- ren like little Mary Butler, above, trilliums are still forbidden picking. as the Ontario government is trying to preserve the delicate flower trom root or the downtown u- ers oi the Civil service Commis- sion-the Hunter buildlns- Sim- ters in various parts or the city reported sound range. Civil defame officials said the best or the spotters were the vol- untary ones-the alarmed house- wives and others who rushed to telephone: to report the wailing sounds to newspapers. By check- ing the areas in which these per- sons were located. orticials could tell how well the sirens could be heard. oiiicials said while they liked both types of sirens. they were anxious to get an unusual sound. so that Canadians could distin- gulsh it easily and realize quickly what it Ilgniiled. sirens are going to be provided by the government to every Can- adian community with a populat- ion ot more than 20.000. BOIIDEN SCHOOL Report for Aprll:- Principal's Dcpartment:- Grade X-l. Billy MacLean; 2. George Read: 3. Clive Sharpe. Grade IX-1. Charles Sexton; 2. Arnold MacLean: 3. Ann Mac- Donald. . Grade VIII-l. Freda Noonan; 2. Graham Lodge; 3. Desmond Mclvor. Joseph A. Noonan. Principal. Vice Principal's Department: Grade VII-1. Elizabeth Jay; 2. Shirley Kcough; 3. Baden Sex- ton. Grade VI-1. Velma Allen and Aldona Gallant (equal): 2. Jud- ith Stewart; 3. Everett J. Camp- bell. Mary Muttart. Teacher. Intermediate Department: Grade V-l. Robert Keough; 2. Wendall Norman: 3. Gerald Arsen- auit and Oben lVl'cBrearty (equal). . Grade III-1. Norma. Ceretti; 2. Alva MaoLcan; 3. Coreen Grant. Nancy Noonan, Teacher. Second Primary Department: Grade IV-1. Freddie Leard and Imelda Kelly (equal); 2. Jackie Darrach and Eldred Farmer (equal); 3. Lloyd Mc- Innis. Margaret Lord, Teacher. Primary Department: Grade II-l. Eric Darrach: 2. Olga McKerma and Ralphie Lord (equal); 3. Lloyd Palmer, Blair MacDonald and Ronnie Sharpe (equal). Grade 1-1. Faye Norman; 2. Diane Keou-gh; 3. Bonnie Mac- Lcan and Diane McLellan (equal). Mary G. Farmer. Teacher. School Reports IIVDBDALI B08001. Following is the report (or the month 0! April. Grade x.-1, Joseph Mcduaid; Grads VIII.-1, William Mac- Kinnon; 2, Joyce Mlcbonald. Grade VII.-Eugene McQuaid. Grade V.-1, Damien Mcauald; - 2, Gerald M'oQuaid. Fadyen. Grade m. ar.--1, Charles Mac- Xinnon. Grade II.-1. Barbara Mccluaid; 2. LeRoy McQuaid; 3, Eileen Mc- Quald. Grade I.-l. Blair MacLeod. Teacher-M. Patricia. Olarkln. DARNLEY SCHOOL Primary Department 2. Wilma Maobeod; 3. Gordon Mnc- , ufrade 111. Jr.--l, Neil MaoDon- l Grade V.-1. Edwin Simmons; 2, - x rfgwwaggf RED ROSE CO F F E E AS G000 AS RED ROSE TEA! sheila Maoxayz 3, Bertha Adams. Grade IV.-1. Marjorie Moun- tain; 2. Donnie Whitloclt; 3, Dale Pickering. Grade 111. Sr.-1, Norman Mac- ay. Grade m. Jr.-1. Robert Kier Cousins; 2. John cousins; 3. Joyce Champion. Grade II.-1. Mildred Thompson; 2. Carol Whitloclr, Jimmie Thomp- son: 3. Margaret Pickering. Grade I. A.-i, Gerald Champ- ion: 2. Kenneth champion. Grade I. B.-1. Mary Campbell; 2, Jackie Folland. 'I'ea.cher--Miriam Hickey. TIGNISH CONVENT Honor Roll for April.- Grade XI.-1, Earl Handraharr, 2. Carmella Arsenault; 3, Joan MacDonald. hard 2, Valma Bernard and Shir- ley Perry; 3. Eunice Martin and aid Noreen Gallant. Grade IX.-l. Barbara Shea: 2. Jeanette Gaudet; 3. Mlrle Chill- son. Vincent Desltoche ;-3, J 1; MM. Donald. asap 30131: 2. Catherine Yvonne Perry. Donald; 2. Gerald Mccarthy; 3, Doris Keough. fllaner Perry; 3, Eleanor Macnon- Gerald Desltochcs: 3, Ivan Des Roches. 2. - . Grade XFL Rose Marie Be” udlvltargaret Shell, 3, Audrey Rich Clifton Harper; 3. Clllton Gavin. 9"” Vm--L -1-an Gaudet: 2. Arlene Rennie, edual. Grade I--1. Sherlll Rennie ToachIr42athe:ine Wallace. Grade III.-1, Alice Gaudet: 2. Anne Marie Deelloches; 3. Mar)- orie Richard. Grade II.-l, Rose Marie Fen- nessey; 2. Florence Richard; 3, Viola Des Rochee. , Grade VII.-1. Auldlne Arsen- Gaudct; 3, Grade VI.-1. - Ernestine M80- ALMA SCHOOL - Grade X.-1, James Donald; 2. Lily Henderson. Grade IX.-1. Blanche tain; 2, Wanda Barbour. Grade VI.-1. Shirley Barbour; 2. Joyce Klnch; 3, Ernest Currie. Grade V.-I1, Bill Donald; 2, James Mnchleill; 3, Alden Rennie. ,,..... CLEARS UP r l YOUR SKIN FAST!I5l9.":flli”5i:l5"' quickly relieved with ingrant, scientifically medicated Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Cuticura Grade V.-1. Eugene Kinch; 2, Grade IVF1, Henry Richard; 2, MOW" Gflide TV-1. Frances Whelsn: drug nrlgju Marilyn Mwuong Grade IV. (a) - 1. ltobert Bar- , y H” mi : 2, mm Perry; 3. Eileen hm" 2' G'"h D""b”' 3' wmy I.ll'(l,v?rct(l::eesssy"e:rlId.'ll1uy Dunbm" Cuticura today! Grade IV. (h) - 1. Marilyn and” H--at M3119 31109: 2: Rennie; 2, Albert Murphy. Grade m.-1. sybu Duggan and, size 42" It 33''. tires 42" x 33" our 44" s 33". Finished size daout - 53 x 95 .....s2.39 ooch Finished size oboul - 68 x 96 . . . . . 52.29 each Finished size about -9 76 x 96 . . . . .32-4.9 660'! "' 72 X o o e o a .5259 Finished size about -A 72 x 100 p. .. . . 32.89 each Finished slzo douf - 68 2: I00 . .. . . 32.89 each Pillow Cases A shmly quality In a good metlilnn weight - Plain hemmed - Porlolr . Fine quality, closely woven pillow cases -olsosuln- . p. M --oases.-.'A,...s-e-one ..89c 51 .49 Each .. gmaone a.MsLeooosr.d 9 3 Well -- our big worry will soon be "Scarcity" not the Price We've made ll-rips lo the mills and after accumulating the many small quantities we were able to procure we are now in a BIG SALE in bedding - Seconds SHEETS! SHEETvS!h SI-iEETS! Sale -- Th uridaya-ll'-fida:lT.Sai:urdayl Are you worrying about High Prices? Spreads and Mattress Covers. We now hove hundreds of Sheels and ogoin we say Although odverlisod as o 3 Day Bed Spreads Chenille bed Quads - double bed size - multi colored dos onwtiliqond olomlbockgroend-Viodu I Homespun bed qmods background - size 80 :1 in Sheets - Subslondord Pillo w Cases - B e d Sole - this Sole will only lost as long as our supply lusts. So come early and be sure. 6 V S The SHEETS lseclondsll If these were first quality, they would be worth up to Sl3.75 per pair -- Plain and Hemsiiichecl Finished size about - 81 x 100 .... 53.39 each Finished size about - 12 x us . . s2.s9 each ' Finished sizooboul -615 it too . . .. . 52.93 each Finished size oboui - 81 x 100 . . . . . 52.98 each Finished size oboul - 12 x 105 . . . .. 9.09 each sass - heavy quality hrossortotl multl colored stripes on grey xlW'-Avooyspociolltuyotonly- 'u'..'.ueooee. 10.0-IJI-elinnllqov .e--0IeleaaoolooalovlelI3Io0:O. 55.95 BUT position to stage this TREMENDOUS dozens and dozens of Fillow Cases -'- 4 our 9 Finished size about - 72 x 108 . .... 33.39 each Finished size about - 81 x104 .-.. . . 53.49 each Finished so about - 81 x 100 . ..:.;. 53.59 each Finished size about - 90 x 104 . . . 53.79 each Finished size about - 90 x 104 . .. . . 33.98 each Mattress Covers To moire. this bedding sole co-Mm! 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