.1951 PAGE THIRTEEN we listen: Square : seliool: Prize and Past List DIPLOMA WINNER! Grade X-1. Billy MacDonald; 2 Ice Doiron: 3. Joe Revell; 4. Gerald Monaghan; 5. Desmond Connolly. Grade IX-l. Pat Mcwade; 2. Eugene Wynne; 3. Bernard Con- nolly; 4. Brian Doyle; 5. Kenneth MacDonald. Grade VIII (Mr. Csllaghan's Dept.)-1. Gerard cheverle; 2. James McQuarrie; 3. Leonard st. John; 4. Jack Leclair; 5. Patrick Landrigan. Grade VIII (Mr. MacDonald's Dept.)-1. Donny Lcclair; 2. Peter McGonnell; 3. Leo Shepherd; 4. George MacDonald; 5. Kenneth MacKinnon. Grade VII (Mr. Bradley's Dept.) Ll. Garnet Steele; 2. Vincent Griffin; 3. Hubert Moxsnns; 4. Frank McGuigan: 5. George Dil- ' 25. ion. Grade VII (Mr. A McGuigan's Dept.)-1. Parker mind; 2. Ian MacDonald; 3. JamesLee; 4. John Kane; 5. James Smith. Grade VI (Miss Frsncis' Dept.) -1. George Trainor: 2. Arthur Mccabe: 3. Billie Gillis; 4. John Mccregor: 5. George McDonald. Grade VI (Miss Welsh's Dept.) --l. Kimball Blanchard; 2. Eugene Bolger; 3. Michael Farmer; 4. Paul Crelghan; 5. Stanley Dou- ceite. Grade V (Miss Clarkln's Dept.) ..l. Charlie Smith: 2. Dunstan Griffin; 3. Noel Maccormackz 4. Gerald MacDonald; 5. Bernard Callaghan. Grade V (Miss Butler's Dept.)- i. Gerard Wynne; 2. Allan Mur- lihy: 3. Michael Hughes; 4. Allan Hogan; 5. Donald Arsenault. Grade IV (Miss Macdonaldhs Dvpt.)--1. Winston Cheverie: 2. Garry Doiron: 3. Barry MacGilli- Vary; 4. Douglas Bell; 5. Wayne MacDonald. Grade IV (Miss l-lesslon's Dept.) - 1. Harry Callaghan; 2. John B. MacDonald; 3. John Leightizer; 4. pmy Moynagh: 5. Bert Mcwade. Grade III (Miss Doyle's Debt.) ..1. Frank Callaghan; 2. John Chinery; 3. Ronnie McLeod: 4- Doniiie Anderson: 5. Malt Maels- aac. , Grade Ill (Miss MaeDonald5 Dept.)-1. Billie Blanchard: Paul Murphy: 3. Colin Mclvlillan: 4. Paul Batchildcr: 5- sterlins Dennis. Grade III (Miss Walsh's Debt.) .1, Stcphcll Connolly: 2. Blair Mccabe; 3. Dermal: Handrlgan. Grade II (Miss Walsh's Dept).- 1 Philip Mullally: 2. Bobby O- Rourkc; 3. Paul Carraghcr. - Grade II (Miss vessey's Devi-3 Ll. Jackie Lawlor; 2. Paul Mc- Gonnell; 3. Wendell McDougnll: 1 4, Allan McDonald: 5. Kenneth Hynes. , Grade II (Mrs. McLelin.u S 1) nept.)-1. Francis MacDonald: Barry Bevan; 3. Louis Hughes; 4. Francis Blacquiere; 5. Alfred 0'- Neil; 5. Allan Murray: 5- Georse llonaghan. Grade I (Miss Moran's Dept.)- I David Coburn and Kenneth Doiron; 3. Francis Gallant Ind Wayne Doucette; 5. Sherry Wai- dish. Grade I (Miss Duffy's Dept.)- 1 Richard chinery: 2. Gary chlpmaki; 3. Robert Duncan; 4. Harvey Dennis; 5. Wilfred Mahar. Attendance Certificates 1 Year-Richard Cheverie. Fran- cis Blacquler. Bobby Kins. 13111! Gallant, Chester Gillan. Jaokie Lawlor, Ivan Brown. -Mme! Muir ligan, Billy Blanchard, Donnie lirsenault. John Chincry. Emmi"- Ellsworth. Jimmy Lawlor. LcRoy Gauthier. Vincent Muiiisan. R0"- nrd Kelly. Joseph Biso. Bernard Callaghan. Kevin Lund. Leonard McGuigan. Emmett Beagsn. Don- aid Arsenault. Eugene Jerry Arsenault. Dmmiii MCNeii1. llarold Cullen. Billy Kelly. 2 Years-Leo Kelly. Barry Bev- an, George Garnhum. John Cul- len. Bobby Mccallum. Winston Cheverie. Barry Costello. 3939"” Hayes. Arthur Burke. Filimci-i Mahar. Parker Lund. Ed,W3i'ii Redmond. Garnet Steele. Ciiiiofii Larter, Keir Bevan, Frankie Cal- laghan, Robert Brennan. .1 Years-Leonard Murray. HOW- ard Prowsc. Vernon Murray, Frank Hughes, Claude Thistle. Vincent Griffin, Clifford Morgan. Billy MscDougall. Joseph Bomb"- t Years-Garry Doiron. Billy sherry. Wendell Hood, James Cos- tcllo. James Morgan. 5 Years-Charles Smith. Harvey Hood. Merrill Plneau. John Brad- ley. Kenneth Macxinnon. Bobby Bowles, Jack Blanchard. -lamb-'1 McQuarrie, Leo Doiron. ii Years-Gerard Cheverie. Al” iliur Ryan. ' Penmanship Certificates Winston Cheverie. Garry Doiron. Barry Mcaillvray. Douglas Bell. Wayne MacDonald, George Pin- cau. Billy Mclnnis. Barry Costello. Arthur Colrer, Gerald Coyle. Mel- Vin Doyle. Allan Hogan, Allan Murphy, David MacMillan. Lloyd MacDonsld,Michael Hughes. Leon- srd Walsh. Gerard Wynne, Frank- it Roberts, Charles Smith. Gerald MacDonald, Allan Mccallum. Billy Mulligan, Noel Mecorinac, Harry Mcauigan. R o n n i e i ltcbougall. Donald Burns. Ernie MacDonald. Harrison Yates. Gerald Noonan. Harold Fall. Fred Tierney. Paul Creighan, David Malnye. Kimball Blanchard, Arthur Burke. George Trainer, Arthur Mcoabe. Brian Morris, Billy Giilis, Paul Arsen- sult. George MacDonald. Billy iiiifiie. Boper Gallant. Donnie Gil- iir. Temple Corv- i-may Lia-r ones; 1:. Governor Gensrsrs Medal, won by Dillis -Ilsooonald. Hisnest averlso. presented by "" Izeeiidoey. Most Rev. James Bolger, Le 3011!. won by sum Mscdonald mm” Avmse. pre- lbliiod by Hon. Dr. W.J.P. um. Niiilm 0-B13-. x.os.ci.. Leo Dali-on. won by Prise: Lt. Col. won by 19- A D.l.O.. Blnghamrvg St. John. Print a In ti . pr-uh n by Rev. P. MoM:ho:. r).n., .33 bvnfizephsgeveu. 2 slice. presented by School Board, b 3 - dnnud. W011 Y illie Mac Prize: Sustained Effort & Citiz- Gnlhin. presented by I.o.D.E.. won by Leo Doiron. Prize: Application. presented by Rev. J. Kelly, won by Desmond Connolly. Prize: Progress. presented by Rev. L. B. Dooley. won by Gerald Monaghsn. Kinsmen Club Prize, presented by The Kinsmen Club of Char- i0iiei0Wn. Won by Joseph Revell. Grade Ix. Prize: Highest Average. present. ed by Rev. P. McMahon, won by Patrick Mcwade. y Prize: Second Highest Average. presented by School Board, won by Eugene Wynne. Prize: Third Highest Average. presented by Rev. F. Corcoran. won by Bernard Connolly. Prize: Mathematics. presented by Dr. L. I. Duffy, won by Pat Mcwade. Prize: French. presented by W. D. Gillie. won by Kenneth Mac- Donald. Prize: Languages. presented by School Board, won by Patrick Mc- Wade. Prize: Application. presented by Charlottetown Clinic. won by Brian Doyle. Grade Vlll. (Mr. Callsghnn's Department) Prize: Highest Aggregate. pm. Ami-ed by Mr. Justice Mccvuigan. won by Gerard Cheverie. ' Prize: Proficiency. presented by MacPhee as Trainor. won by James Mcounrrie. PTiZ9i Progress. presented by Rev. L. B. Dooley, won by Leon- ai-ri St. John. Prize: Science. presented by Rev. J. Smith, won by Jack Le- Clair. Prize: Languages. presented by School Board. won by Gerard Cheverie. 1 Grade VIII (Mr. MacDonald's Dept.) Prize: Highest Atztzregaie. pg-9. 5PlliPI'i bv Rev. RF. MacDonald. won by Donald Leclair. Prize: Highest marks in Grade VIII Departmental Tests. present- ed by school Board, won by Peter Mcclonnell. Prize: Progress. presented by St. Dunstan's C.U.. won by Leo Shepherd. Prize: General Proficiency. pre- sented by Lt. Col. D. A. MacKin- non. won by George MacDonald. Prize: Application. presented bv school Board. won by Kenneth MacKiniiq,n. Grade VII (Mr. Bradley's Department) Prize: Highest Aggregate, pre. sented by Mr. Justice McGiiigan. won by Garnet Steele. Prize: Second Highest Aggreg. ate. presented by C. W. L.. won by Vincent Griffin. Prize? Pmkress. presented by school Board. won by Hubert MC. Kenna. Prize: Class Spirit. presented by Dr. L. I. Duffy. won by Frank McGuigsn. : Prize: Spelling. presented by school Board. won by Garnet Steele. Grade VII. (Mr. McGulgan's Department) Prize: Highest Aggregate, pre. sented by Mr. Justice McGulgan, won by Parker Lund. Pi-ire: Second Hlchest Aggreg- aie. Presented by School Board. Won by Ian MacDonald. Prize: Proficiency. presented by Mr. Parker Lund, won by James e. Prize: school Spirit. presented by Dr. W. J. P- MacMillan, won by John Kane. Prize: Project work. presented by Provincial Bank. won by James Smith. Prize: Application. presented by School Board, won by Brian Rush. Grade VI (Mine 8. Welsh's Department) Prize: Highest Average, present- ed by Rev. 1''. Corcorari. won by Kimball Blanchard. Prize: second Highest Average. presented by School Board. won by Michael Farmer. Prize: Third Highest Average, presented by Charlottetown Clinic, won by Paul Creighan. Prize: Application. piesented by Liguorian C.U.. won by Eugene Doucette. y Grade VI (Miss FraneIs' Department) Prize: Highest Aggregate. pre- sented by Rcv. P. F. MacDonald. won by George Ti-ainor. Prize: Second Highest Aggreg- ate. presented by School Board. won by Arthur Mccabe. Prize: Application. presented by Mrs. Parker Luna, won by Billie Gillis-.: Prize: Progress. presented by School Board. won by John Mc- Gregor. Prise: Best All-round Dllpll, pre- sented by Liguorian C.U.. won by George MacDonald. Grads V (Min ClaI'kIn's Department) Prise: Highest Aggregate, pre- sented by Rev. F. Oorcoran. Won by Charles Smith. Prise: Second Highest Aggres- ste. presented by School Board. won by Dunstar Griffin. M D Prone . prssen v D.A. . won by ":11: Be an t. as b : pot on presen 1 Dunstan's O. 11.. won by Ger- ard Msenonalo. 'h'Ju- wanes, presented by A l-lnsusses. - presented by Bulgcr. Prize: Progress. presented by School Board. won by Stanley all Friend, won by Bernard Callagh- an Priu: Reading. presented by School Board. won by Andre Ar- senauit. i Grads V (Min Butler-'s Department) Prise: Highs t -A ta, . Sbnitd by R-ev.'P. Migghon. VpV1:D by Gerard Wynne. Prise: Proficiency. pruented by glyiool Board. won by Allen Mur- Prise: Third Highest Aggregate, presented by MaoPhee at Trainor. won by Michael Hughes. Prize: Effort. presented by A Friend. Won by Allan Hogan. Prise: Application. ya nted by W. D. Glllis. won by Donald 4,. senault. Special Prize: Reading. pre- sented by School Board, won by Harry James. Grade IV (Miss vMacdonald's Department) Prize: Highest Aggregate. pi-e. Smikd by Rev. P. F. Macdonald, won by Winston Cheverie. Prize: Second Highest Aggreg- ate. presented by School Board, won by Gerry Doiron. Prim: Application, presented by st. Dunstan's C.U.. won by Barry McGillivray. Prize: Progress: presented by gieglriorian C.U.. won by Douglas Special Prize: Reading. pre- sented by School Board, won by Larry Butler. Grade IV. (Miss llcsslsn's Department) Prize: Highest Aggregate. pre- sented by Rev. P. F. Macdonald, won by Harry Callaghan. Prize: Second Highest Aggreg- ate, presented by school Board, won by John B. MacDonald. Prize: Homework Books. pre- sented by Charlottetown Clinic. won by Bill Moynagh. Prize: Progress. presented by MacPhee & Trainor, won by Bert Mcwade. Special Prize: Reading, present- ed by School Board. won by James Poulton. Grade Ill (Miss Doyle's Dcpartiiicril) Prize: Highest Aggregate. pre- sented by Rev. D. McTague, won by Frankie Callaghan. Prize: Second Highest Aggreg- ate, presented by school Board. won by John Chlnery. Prize: Third Highest Aggregate. presented by Lt. Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon. won by Ronnie McLeod. Prize: Application, presented by St. Dunstan's C.U.. won by Don- 'nie Anderson. Special Prizc: Reading. pre- sented by School Board, won by Louis Smltli. Grade Ill (Miss MacDonald's Department Prize: Highest Aggregate. pre- sented by Rev. F. Corcoraii. won by Billy Blanchard. Prize: Second Highest Aggreg- ate, presented by School Board, won by Paul Murphy. Prize: Third Highest Aggregate, presented by W. D. Gillis, won by Colin MacMillan. Prize: Application. presented by Llguorian C. U.. won by Paul Bat- childer. Prize: Neat Workbooks. present- ed by A Friend. won by Wilfred Macxinnon. Special Prize: Reading. pre- sented by school Board, won by Harold Lund. Grade in (Miss Walsh's Department) Prize: Highest Aggregate. pre- sented by Rev. J. smith, won by Stephen Connolly. Prize: Most improvement. pre- sented by School Bodrd, won by Ivan Brown. Grade II (Miss Walsh's Department) Prize: Highest Aggregate, pre- sented by Rev. J. Kelly, won by Philip Mullally. Prize: Second Highest Aggreg- ate. presented by St. Dunstan's C. U.. won by Bobby O'Rourke. Prize: Best Kept Books lnGrsde II as 11!, presented by Rev. D. McTague, won by Stephen Car- roll. Prize; Courtesy, presented by A Friend, won by Blair Mccabe. Special Prize: Reading. pre- sented by school Board, won by Stanford McPhec. . Grade II (Miss Vessey's Department) Prize: Highest Aggregate, pre- sented by Rev. J. Smith, won by Jackie Lawlor. Prise: Proficiency. presented by School Board, won by Paul Mc- Gonneil. Prize: Neatest Set of work Books, presented by Charlottetown Clinic, won by Wendell McDoug- Prize: Progress, presented by Dr. L. 1. Duffy, won by Charles Gillan. Special Prize: Reading. pre- sented by School Board, won by Philip Pineau. Grade II (Mrs. Mel4ellan's Department) Prize: Highest Aggregate. pre- sented by Dr. W.J.P. MacMillsn, won by Francis MacDonald. Prise: Second Highest Aggreg- ate, presented by School Board. won by Barry Bevan. Prize? Improvement. presented by St. Dunstan's c. U.. won by Bobby King. Prize: Politeness. presented by A Friend, won by Allan Murray. Special Pi-ias: Reading. pre- sented by School Board, won by Alfred Flanagan. Grade I (Miss Moran": Department) Prize: Highest Aggregate. pre- sented by Dr. W.J.P. MseMillsii. won by David Coburn and Ken- noth Doiron. , Prim: second Highest Aggreg- sts. presented by School Board, won by Francis Gallant and Wayne Doueettc. Prise; Application, presented by THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. . p Girl liuiile News L) BOUTIIPORT BIIOWNIIJS What a meeting we had at Souihport on Wednesday with Div. Commissioner Miss Arsenaull. and Field secretary Mrs. P. Jen- kins and a full pack of Brownies. It was held out of doors. It was much too hot even for Fairies and Elves to be inside. Brown Owl Mrs. Mary MacQuaid and Tawny Owl Mrs. M. Wood called all the Brownies to the Fairy Ring and to collect the Fairy Gold. A new game called the Toothbrush and the Germ was a lot of fun but that wicked germ sneaked in much more often than was good. Brownies retired to their Fairy homes to complete the darnlng test and all passed. Tweenie Paula Reddin was helped over the step- ping stones to Brownielaiid and was introduced lo the Commis- sioner by Irene Mccarron. Brown- ies Carol Burns. Eleanor Henry, Margaret Annear. Irene McCar- ron, Bernadette Gallant, Judy Rcordon. Bonnie McKic. Arlcnc McDonald, Margaret Dawn Math- eson and Arlene smallwood re- ceived their Golden Bars, the re- sult of their winteris work, and we all congratulated them and wished them logs of success in obtaining the Golden Hand. All the Brownies were called to the Pow Wow and' really sounded like Indians instead of little fairies, and the Commissioners spoke briefly on Brownie work. The two Leaders who have given so much time and thought to the winter's programme and in training the children. were to he recommend- ed for Warrants. Congratulations, Leaders. Park f'orm-r and Kensington i tie.- The Guides at Kcnsirigton are proving their usefulness to oth- ers. When Div. Commissioner Mrs. J. R. Holman Vi.-:if.:d our new Company at Paris Corner she took along five Guides to help. There are thirteen Guides in the Park Corner company with Miss Eliza Campbell as Leader. They were Very quick to catch on to the knots and already knew the first tests. Games and Guide songs coinpleted is good iiiceting. Kciisington Guides report prizes for the season's work, Lily of the Valley Patrol, P. L. Ina Larkin, 2nd Marion Humphrey received compasses for running the most efficient Patrol. Beryl Woodside, a compass for being the first to pass the Semaphore test, and El- eanor Bernard was the best all- round Guide. she is to be Com- pany Lcaclcr in the Fall. A splen- did effort. Guides. and I hope that you all have is wonderful time at Camp. Fernwood Camp Arrangements are being com- pleted for Prince County Guides to hold their Annual Camp at Fernwcod. Miss Lucille Macquaid. whom you all know, will be Com- mandant, so you will be sure of a happy time. Notices will be sent to Leaders in due course. Ligiiorlaii C. U.. ' won by Nicolle. Gary Grade I (Miss Duffy's Department) Prize: Highest Aggregate. pre- sented by Dr. L. I. Duffy. won by Richard Chlnei-y. Prize: second Highest Aggreg- ate, presented by School Board, won by Gary Chipman. Prize: Application, presented by st. Dunstan's C. U., won by Rob- ert Duncan. Speoial Awards Prize. Senior Manual Training, presented by school Board. won by Leonard St. John. Prize: Intermediate Manual Training, presented by School Board, won by Albert Mccloskey. Prize: Junior Manual Training, presented by School Board. won by Frank Roberts. Prizes: 8 Years Perfect Attend- ance, presented by Most Rev. James Boyle, won by Arthur Ryan, Gerard Cheverie. Prize: Boy Who Sold Most Tic- kets at Annual Ice Sports. won by Eddie Kays. Prize: Most Efficient officer, Q. 5.8. Cadet. Corps. presented by Maj. H. M. Simpson, won by Ca- det Lieut. D. Doyle. Prizes: Proficiency in Cadet Training. presented by The P.E.I. Regiment (l7th Rccce). awarded to 8. Mai. A. Mullins, Sgt. F. Wil- loughby. Cpl. E. Kays. ' Prizes: Proficiency in Rifle Shooting. presented by The P.E.I. Regiment (l'lth Reece). awarded to Bernard Connolly. Leo Dolron. David Doyle. Billie Maedonald, STRAWBERIIIES Bring Your STRAWBERRIES to C0-OP SUPER MARKET Highest Casli Prices . Central Royalty Convention At A stand against the canvsssers' banquets customarily given before financial drives in this City was taken by the Central Royalty Women's Institute Friday after- noon ln a resolution passed at the annual district convention. at Brackley. The cost of the banquet was. the main factor in their declsioni to object to this policy, and thei resolution which was read by Mrs. Guy Pierce, Brackley, was as fol- lows: Let it be resolved that we women of Central Royalty W. I. object to the large banquets be- ginning esch fund-raising cam- paign, particularly Red Cross, for the following .easons: (a) The cost of feeding the campaign managers and some col- lectors often runs into hundreds of dollars. (b) We are all working people and as such, our money comes by hard work, so that when we give to a worthy cause we waht to feel that our dollars go to that cause and not to feed the collector-. (c) Campaign man'ag;'rs and collectors are given much praise for being public spirited gentle- men. Let. them show their pisblic spirit by helping out these causes Joe Revell, Gerald Monsghsn, Ar- nold Mullins. ldward Kaye. Billie Leciair. Prise: Wilson Challenge Trophy. Most Consistent Shot. Q.S.S. Ca- det Corps. presented by Ms). A.J. Wilson, North Nova Scotia High- glndrers. awarded to Billie ne- enis: The Platoon Corps. Best Platoon in Ceremonial Mai-olirasv at Annual Inspection. awarded to attended the convention which was held in Howe's Hall. Brackley Point, and these represented all of the following Institutes. East, West and Central Royalties. Spring Park, Springvale. Psrlrdale, Brackley, Har- rington. Braekley Point, Highfield, south Winsloe. South Milton. and North Milton. Mrs. Everett Mlaccallum. Presid- ent of the Bi-ackley Institute acted as Chairman. and Mrs. Walter Mc- Lure, also of Brackley, was sec- retary. Afternoon Session During the afternoon ::s.sion Mrs. Robert carter. N. Milton was elect- ed President for the loss District convention which will be held in N. Milton. Mrs. Alton Rodd was elected vice-President and Mrs. Chester Matheson will be Secretary. At the evening sessio Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of,Agricult- ure was the guest speaker, and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod, President of the P. E. 1. Women's Institutes, ad- dressed the delegates during the supper hour, observed near the shore under a large tent. Miss M. Boswell. Assistant super- visor of W. I. work, also spolm to the meeting following the most enjoy- able supper, and showed a display of items suitable for gifts, which could be made by members of the various groups. In the afternoon. Mr. H. Berry Bugden. Charlottetown, gave a short talk on stage-craft and a demon- stration of stage make-up. Enter- tainment was provided by little Jean Jenlrins.- Brackley. who sang "A Secret.” violinist Miss Joyce Eng- land of West Royalty and Mono- logist Miss Eileen White. Reports from the secretaries of each group "Presented were read during the afternoon. and following the supper hour entertainment was provided as follows: Duet by Bev- erley and Florence Pughes. select- ions by the Highfisld Royihm Band. HENRY HOOPEII COLE! The death occurred at the Pro- vincial Infirmary on May 6th, 1951. of Henry Hooper Coles in his 87th year, after a long illness. He had been confined to his bed for the llast two years. He was the son of John Moore Cole: and Elizabeth Warren. His wife pre- deceased him less than five months ago. He leaves to mourn his loss. one brother Joseph in Ontario; one sister Minnie, Mrs Laveallc, N. J.; four daughters and three sons. (Minnie). Mrs. Gaudin. Mal- den. Mass; (Margaret) Mrs. Irv- ing MaOAusland, N. B.: (Myrtle). Mrs. Charlie Jackson. Charlotte- town-, (Alice) Mrs. Louis Arblng, Yard", by Parkdale W. l., and a dialogue by Central Royalty W. 1. other ltesolutfens Two other resolutions which were presented to the Convention were as follows: "As it is very inconv tent. for rural mail carriers and also for strangers to locate certain people. and as neat mail boxes add to the appearance of a highway. be it re- solved that all rural box holders have their mail boxes remodelled and autographed." (Submitted by Springvsle W. I. "Be it resolved that more of our time and money be spent on spon- sored projecu in school and com- munity work with ths pupils rather than answer so many demands from so many orgsnintions. These de- mands arc brought to our attention and are worthy of our support. how- ever long letters from the organisa- tion headquarters make our most- ings of unnecessary length." Among those who contributed to the intlirdtinl program WIN Mrs. waiter Gregor. Mtrs. Pi-ed Hughes, Piston?-No. l, Cadet Lieut. W. . Duet "I Don't Warn to Play in Your 1 (Clip This Out) . 0 O O I O listen in lo: CFCY this evening for Results of Todays By-Election. i I a Brought to you through co-operation of (IFCY and Tilt GUARDIAN Q Miller ltlaoLean Miller Muusn : (ub.) (r.c.) (Lila) (l'.C.l 3 1, Long yuvzm , i so. wATEiwAi..r.' 'i 2, IRISHTOWN I 51. FORT AUGUSTUS ---- - 3. FRENCH RIVER 52 JOllNSTON'S RIVER ' ----;----- -- 4, CLINTON 63. MT. HERBERT Ii R 5, cL1rroN 54. SOUTHPORT A A B ..................................... ..l .... ........l ........ .. 5. Non” GRANWLLE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N 55 Fowl.-AL -. 1. SOUTH GRANVILLE .......................... .. 56. POWNAL EAST s. HOPE RIVER s7 AVONDALE ' 9. HAZEL GROVE -- ............................ .. !. 58. CHERRY VALLEY i I 10. STANCHEL i 59. VERNON RIVER I1. SPRINGFIELD : I so. GRAND viisw NORTH ........................ .. I 12. BRADALBANE I 61. GRAND VIEW SOUTH ........................................... ............ .. 1:1. WESTMORELAND , s2. CALEDONIA 14. KI-;LLY's cnoss i f 63. ORWELL corp: , - l 15. CRAPAUD l i - s4. -IONA 1 16. VICTORXA 55 ELDON A 17 MELVILLI-; SOUTH .. cs. ..pOINT PRIM 1s. EMYVALE ............................................................ ..i ....................... .... 57 BELLE RIVER NORTH 19. GREEN ROAD : : ea BELLE RIVER SOUTH 20. BONsi-iAw . . . . . . . . . . ., I 69 WOOD ISLANDS 21. MAYFIELD . 7o WARD 1 WEST 22. NEW GLASGOW i 71. WARD i CENTRAL ..................................................................... .. 23. HUNTER RIVER 72 WARD 1 EAST 24. NORTH RUSTICO SOUTH ..'.. .. 7:: WARD 2 WEST 25. NORTH RUSTICO NORTH ............................ ............ I ............ -. 74 WARD 2 EAST 26. SOUTH RUSTICO i i 75 wAnD 3 WEST 27. cYMi3niA i .- 7:; WARD :z EAST . 2s. wi-IEATLI-:Y RIVER .......................................... ..l .......................... .-- 7. WARD 4 WEST .. .. 29. NEW WILTSHIRE ............................................ ..l ........... ........... ..- 78 Ward 4 CENTRAL NORTH L-.. so. naooxrmno i f 79 wsno 4 CENTRAL souri-I ...................................... -- 31. NEW HAVEN I an. WARD 4 EAST A . ....... .. 32. RIVERDALE l' si WARD 4 33. MILTON p 82 WARD 5 BRIGHTON A ................................... ..i ......... ..l ........... .. 34, NORTH R1VER 1 ,,. 3': WARD 5 BRIGHTON B 35 CORNWALL 1 1 , 84 WARD 5 WEST .. 36. ,NlNl-J MILE cm-zsx .......................................... ..' ........... ............ 85 WARD 5 WEST CENTRAL sOuT1-1 .......................... ............. .. 37 ROCKY POINT ' so. WARD 5 WEST CENTRAL NORTH .......... ............. ......... 38 ST, CATHERINE M 87 VVARD 5 EAST CENTRAL A NORTH 39. w1NsLoE i i as WARD 5 EAST CENTRAL A SOUTH 40. BRAcKLEy pQ.1'NT ROAD 0 89. WARD 5 EAST B CENTRAL 41 BRACKLEY POINT .. 90- WARD 5 EAST A i 42 COVEIIEAD i m wAnD 5 EAST B .. 43. PLEASANT GROVE - 92 WARD 5 EAST c 44. YORK i M N on ROYALTY WEST 45. BEDFORD 94 ROYALTY CENTRAL wi-:sT 46. CORRAN BAN i ' 95 ROYALTY CENTRAL EAST ...-. 47 TRACADIE i i 96 PARKDALE - ................................................................... .. 48. MT. STEWART ' i 97 EAST l't0YAL'1'li' .-. . 49- PISQUID ; : as. AT)VliNCl?2 I-oi.i. , TOTAL w. L ::iitihc(l)iutmu:fni;2tpai)d fif):eeouTea1ii Csiggiodlfand Pmetrgsi, sorely needed funds. daughters predeceased him Well over one hundred delegates -- (H37-91) Mrs- Wallace Duke; Ethel and Annie. Also David Garnhum. The funeral was held on May 8th at Marshheld Trinity United church. The service was conduct- ed by the pastor. Rev. John Doug- las who spoke words of comfort to the bereaved family. The hymns sung were Rock of Ages. will Your Anchor Hold and Come Ye Discon- solate. The pallbearers wclcf George Arbing. Louis Arbing. G. H. John- ston: Ernest Colter. Charlie Ried. Charlie Robertson. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery. on sister Mrs. Fl.0bVERS Pillow-,-Family. spray-Glad. Ruby and R:-tn. Spray-Ilvllnnic Spraywlack and Thelma. I CARDS 0Ii' SYMl'A'l'lIY The Lewis Family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davlson. Borden and Vera MacDonald. Parkdsle Women's institute. Mrs. Callbeck. Mrs. MacDonald and -well Family. Suffolk Women's Institute. Walter and Florence MacArthur Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carter. Stanley and Edna Foster. George. Helen and Georgie Dover William and Lilly Ciow. Jack and Jeanie Duke. N. B. Nelson and Anna Good. Stewart and Gertie Mother. Wallace and Mable uscnaa, Mrs. Walter Doclrendorff. oMr. and Mrs. William Prentice. It :. the Gas- -Cord Of Thanks .:::rrr::rs::sra:: on end cards of Iympsthy and were and Mrs. Bed Osborne. helped in any way in their time of trouble. 2