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C. _ NOTARY. m. nannrsrcn. s0l_.IClTOR iley niiiiaiii, criflqttitgln PALMER 8i HASLAM i‘ ll. .|. PALMER. KP. A. J. uasmol. BA. l-b-B- mnrusrcn. ET!’- nf Nova Flfflilfi ('h-""b"'" (iltsgléféflaflblhlrlié. I s :5: .0. Box I! Bans Phone ii i \V. C. T. U. NOTES Southern Atlantic Legacy n! slmlvn PARKMAN 1 00-00000000 w ......... i s i 5 e ENGLAND, MOTHER ENGLAND (By B. A. Cody) O‘ England, Mother England, Your children hail you now, With burdcns on your shoulders, And care upon your brow. Against the hosts of evil Against their cruel might, Your children, ses-girt Mother, Are with you in the fight. O old on e ed e o! the cabin skylight, nodded fat/wards the island. "Dis yer‘: somewhere near dc place pllar de Cayu call on dat lils’ trip, Majah." he alnlounoed. "Hit was jcs‘ around dese parts. ‘cause do look o’ date island dar sorter stick in my min!" "oh, 'ou recognize it, do you?" iihe Mlror said glancing st r1 s daughter to see the effect of lllLi nluiotuiccmcnt. "Well, presently, you'll see the place where he ucllt ashore. I suppose you'd know lt again, Wfilllfllli you " ‘Yaastlh, Ah sho’ would," the negro assured him. When tne man had gone forrvzi d ‘From all the world's far borders, Across the ocean's loam, lvhen England calls her children They gladly hasten Home. They go, these splendid legions. With purpme in their eyes, again, the Iifrijor turned to iris Th‘? knit)" ll Enlllfln‘) Pffrlfh. n. itrr, The wflrlri oi Honor dies. n1 heard what that (i-ilotv ilvfiskvti, "\\ ill kuliu- So I-Itizlmiri. ltlollier Ehiiiland. nnvtiijnu smut it, ho‘, already‘ Slarid firm and undismlvved Your chrldrcn all are with _vni1, Your glory‘ shrill not. fade. uived lllTiI we're on the rlitiit lhrula made no ansivcr to this. It ccrlriilily begun it» look as tlilululi (i1 ‘e uus sglllfiiillll; in Iivckwrs . v riitcl‘ till. bill sllc unis far lrnln ‘.n11ft.ll-_; all 11s luipi IZIOIIS. 'lllt'i‘f’ W115 sumclliili: ‘acre \v (‘ll site cntllci not understand at nil. and it seem- ecl tn hcr (ha: her best tilan was to ilothing and abide the result. . ..ic cud of luictllcl‘ lililf-llotllnl ‘l '.\.'1tl1:11 it iii‘ dut- efi c Alain: c mni-Flsssou 1 Sam. 17:32-37 Again at every turn we hear siorics of enlistment, the need of nicn, the endless debate 0f right and might, of justice and wrong. We tum to the age-old stories mid find history repeating itself. In this epncn in Israel ivc scc the or the eliclny hosts giving X ll clulllcuzc, “Choose you a mzin.. ,1 dclv ilic armies of Israel this] i ‘day, g.vc me a nlan." 1 We licar David say, "Is there not a (‘.'\ll:i(‘?" Lzlicr to the King, ‘ lcll tier _ Inn" at the chart. ("Tile Lard will deliver me," and up m1 illt‘ cziliiil top, iSaul stud. "G0 and the Lord be himself ivltli a hund on *‘~ill"‘<l ("-15 lfllll 111W livlt tlicc." David prevailed with . tnwlzi- nloulici of a dug and a 5mm, F3“) l’ llvfllfll Vim-fl 'I‘lit~ contrast lies 1n the basis of -“lt"'i“ll ",5 -‘"“- 'i':.c~ r021“ ' One the one hand. < i‘ FNX- ‘l - 1 lll"' the other ' uc (lOllP cull :11 u h.‘ PO] ‘. ~lllilv lll'llllilllll"l‘il suti- Innis J pg 1n the W31‘ l; iliiii-vivdiyiiiqii“ Zmlilllllilltrrslnnti I (“mg in F‘ 6' giving a .0 ‘ " “ ‘ w vhyllrkfluh illcnge for enlistin lit, _"Who ls ‘qmm who mi the Lords side? let him come .10 me." We hear Joshua cry. i "Choose ye whom ye will servo." fllld tlll,‘ people said, "We will serve the lord.” We hear Gideon in ' ' to the Lords call to service ‘t ltnmv ivhnt i0 think." she ‘ . Jud. (iilfi. “Lord if U)? 10rd . ‘I! this is rcallv (he is for us, why has all this befall/en ." us?" but going forth to victory. In ‘s no ‘if’ about it"' he ‘n- l Kings 18:21 we hear Hijalfs‘ 7Y1’ A lint do \'()li sziv -rl in a 1c ' I ->. I ha (my (lav of Colgate University, in his Con- movcd from the world, the result would be complete gain. and disorganlzcs the emotion. The natural ITSIIliS of a college educa- lioil and of consuming beverage al- cohol are represented by divergcntly opptuile poles. should citller surrender any thought (if being an cdilcationallst, or en- deavor to elimrniie the 0i zilcoliollc beverages — the two don't. blend. first temporarily, and by continued increased closes this potent cause of crime and immor- ality. It imbalances the judgmcni; and disorgzinizcs the emotions. Al- cohol is a poison and should be so classed. The effects of alcohol #0 0+ §§§4 .1‘ Sell Your uutiniiorzo zoos r» u: Home conditions. Woman demand- ed the Franchise. Better education. Receiving some; so she should de- mand better Home conditions. She must sumberge selfishness and dis- continue ‘Womans inhumanity to womani" A Business Man's Opinion: "What the World needs is the Christian- lty of Jesus Christ. Christian Na- tions. Wars are traced to selfish- ness. National relations will grow out of the less selfish individual, less national prejudice and fewer trade barriers. We needs. World court or a re-establlshment of the league of Nations, bllt all Nations must join. This League should have power to control all armies and navles, end their size." . The opinion of a Housewife: ‘The Church stands for Peace. We must teachpeoples the true mean- ing of Religion. The Peace solu- tion must come from the in- dividual and it is to the Church where he must tum for guidance." “The darker the world outlook the brighter Healvervs light will shine. Earth's final convulsions simultancnnslv declare the folly of sin and the soon coming nf that when all disobedience tn the will of Grvi will he ended forever, rind ‘there shrill be no more death, neither sorrow. nor cn-ing, neither shall ilicrc he any more pnill'."- Revelation 21:4. Pearl Carson, (Ftvclyn Andrews Y, Saskatchewan) NARCOTIC EDUCATION IN COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS President George Barton Cutters, vocation address. September, i939. plcsclitcd some important facts to lus students, which are here re- mated by his kind permission: "If beverage alcohol w ‘c totally re- Everything I am trying to build up as mi cidilcationrilist, alcoholic drinking tends 1o tear down, ,, Alcohol imbalances the judgment To be consistent. I drinking Alcohol (ieslroys mentality at. deterioration becomes pcrliinnclit. Alcohol is a Highest Phone 500 L-ICYZB-d-N-‘l-I-l Prince Street School Honor Roll At the closing exercise held yes- terday morning st Prince Strea School, Mr. E. A. Foster nf the City School Board, presided. The large nilmiocr nf parents present en- jnyfid the cliorilses and part-sing- ing which were beautifully, rend- cred by the pilplls and did credit. to their music lrnstritct-reas. Miss Lillian MacKenzie. Capt. D. N. Bell vice-principal of the staff. but now on active sat-vice, presented the awards at ‘title Junior Closing held on Thurs- ay. All prizes, except those specifical- lv designated below, were contri- buted by the Prince Street Home and School Association. In tite first three grades the usual awards of books were in the forln of War Savings Stamps and Certificates. Herc is the complete prize list: Grade l0 — Certificates of Merit —-l, Burton Hewett; 2, Olive Keel» ing; 3, Jean MacLearl; 4. William Murray: 5. Earle MacDonald and Freda MacInnls, equal. Special prizes (‘For Proficiency) —l, Burton Howatt; 2, Olive Keep- ing; 3, Jean MEICLGBIIZ 4, William Murray: 5, Earle MacDonald and Freda MacInnls. Special prize for English, donated by lvlrs. Rogers in Memory of Gypsey’, awarded to Burton Howatt Special prizes for Arithmetic, awarded to Joyce Howatt. Special prize for Science, award- ed to Olive Keeping. Special prize for Geography, awarded to Burton Hewett. S clal pe prize for Maihmatics, awarded to Burton Howzitt. Special pribe for Language, awarded to Jean MacLean. cri with a kind of in‘ i cicspriirlng call. “How long halt ye .4 I "It .< (he piricc. ..d if il}(\[\\'e(\n [ti-n (m1nj0n_q'_>,_" 1n aware most deccpuvc. It seems to. .' to do vour part, the thpgf- an. (‘ans 1m Qnljstment {m- rnlse the temperature, 1t. really. gccri as 0112?)" cu “Tl-Pi mc'n Zach should (‘a dorv loose?" Gladstonels voice cnqtllrcd from IOTWflFClI and llwpllifllnr turned and nodded ris- scn... illP work of the Lord. VWiy do men enlist? David ans- wers this by saying. "Is not there a CAUSE?“ Any enlistment is a ICSPOIISC to s. call. He did riot (icfy the army of the Living God.“ 'I‘lic cause was the Lord's. the army the means to an end. It is a volun- _7 . . .1111? Wand. and flicn rlcsrtliii-t into tlwc mhln ngnin to have rt inst ‘When he returned on deck five l-T)’ “FY199- mintlies later. they were within hsilf 1i- _ :1 nrlc of (lie island. and lic took OUR. DOMINION IN A NEW cvcr tho tlilcl- once more and alter- PEACE ERAl ed course slizhill‘ to ndvt. "There's d sand-spit. rininlng out to the south-west that we've got to clear," he suit-l. “That's nll I rem- Peace is s. small word, beautiful and soft-sounding as the Dove, its Emblem, but. Peace covers thoughts polar expendillons. blood prcssilrc. higher dcath rate in pneumonia and tubcrcillnsis, say‘ ~We are no; going m be bu“- ‘IISSIICS and there it makes the body h.“ by ‘he giant-i m". owe are as [more susceptible to infectious dIs- gond as he is", but why should “he ‘(WSQSE _ , 1n lntcriiril mccilcmc. and no germ crircs i0 operate on an alco- ollc. are much reduced. ccllts. enough to ivlillcivrisli a lowers it: no alcohol is given in)‘ It lowers the brings about devlializcs the l Alcohol has no unique value fcr his chances of recovery “Mart as analyzed in our labora- Several bars of soap. lime chicken- einbcr about. those instructions in ilic letter, but I'm hoping you still remember all the rest?" “Ycs.” she zirscntctl: and nothing more was said bctivt-cn tileni. lies- gitc her lingering doubts, shc was ginning to tingle with excitement. their (RY bcvcvnd Time. ill/sir is a small word. deadly and self-getting as the Vulture, its equal, but My most. important thought the Church. As we obey the laws vii‘ -otir country, we should obey, God's lIIWF. Iii a church. you If" r11 in do for others. now that tlxci" were so n destination, and she cycd ahead withthe kccncsf interest. It sipberirrd to be about a ruxirrcr of a mile in lcr —:l vclio‘ iiiuil- mock of sgiirlhi <, 'l‘lic a we: pounding nu its golden l)("f\(‘lll"!-‘. and - ‘Bible as your guide. at its smith-ivcsiern exlrcmi . r1 tile way for Brotherhood with dis- | long line of broken water n; rketi innt. countries. Here are ot-herl the sand-spit of which the hiajcr vicnvs. A school teacher: had spoken. In another five minutes thcv hall roundctl (1.15 nl lctinn, and wcrc heading in i0“ ti the shore 1n comparatively smooth ivatcr, and when they were no more than fifty "There should be a re-distribil- ' broiiclit about. America and Britain (tr rcl nearly all the oil ' ' Therefore. other countries want. more colonies to get these things which are difficult -,. vnrds off the bench, the hlajor nut . . . 11,5 hflm downtyh and brotwht the o proc.l.c because of high tariffs. s om) un into e wznd. -,, . - “lets no!" he catlc-d: and the $7,231): tjggsr“ oglke m? anchor plunged ova-r the side. ‘- -‘ g‘ " "Never mind about. stoning the naluralLv, takes a great deal of time. effort and patience, what is accomplished without good. hard, honest. work? Nnflnns. Nations must become a‘ World of Brotherhood. incurs shotlld s'e schools, newspapers and radios. I r ])N)l')l[‘ lxrccme internationally- ' Everyone serious about. canvas new! Get (mat dcry over the side!" the Major ordered. The two men skilfully slid the little boat over the wntcr. and Zrir-h dropped into it while his compari- ions hrlncierl down the sculls and rotvioclcs. "Come nnl" the Major snld. lower- ing himself over the side into the stem sheets; and Diana follmvr-d war§del' that. jmur brain may be kept (Wars moughts wagon“ of Tinm iclcar you mils’ keep vour bcdv fit. Therefore Peace is Oilr Objcct-ivg $21‘: nqu0r'"_Dr_ Chas. Mayo. pion joj=killer of D15C0n_'1in_s spoil’ a thousand social cath- ‘s not par‘. of the Church (villi ion’ “in? lcrn l»? _ ‘ my “.i,-u‘.0urfo~,10“men opens drcris of l)f’."i'.ill.'lll yctuv: lives." Desney Wins _ Civil Suit that thrcuqh on the screen with sound Thai cannot be dope if!‘ "Beverage alcohol is the cham- all times. It ‘reekerl immuni- fled many lulu- cat's rind Ann Duffy, Lorna Flergtlsorl, Kath- ryn Maclman. Ann Duffy, (one year). IDS ANG5LES. June 2B—(AP)-| A break-down o! boundaries might. A ‘=1\'11$111FB1W€1I)8 Patent iflfflflfle- ment against. Walt. school i cartoon producer. involving an est:- cliilcirczz. exchange teachers. Tliisdmmed 510-0901009111 i-‘rroilli- “'86 dismissed today. Dlmey, fllm Tile Ned Mann i wince slhavaltvfawnrisocn MONTREAL, Jtlne 2a _- Mrs. “(Fraser (one year): 3. Jean Mac- Lean (one year); 4, William More- slde (one _vear); 5, liiarie Mac- Donald (one year); 8, Joyce Coombs sm-JOrder of Merit - Burton I-Iowatt, (Olive Keeping, Jean Maclean, Wil- liam Murray, Freda NlllicInrlis, Joy Fraser, Charlotte Drlscoll, Blanche Howatt, iorics is worth about. nlnctv-cichtwv- A111“ ThfimPfilmi IVY Shfiffeh. Mtlricl Fh-izzcll. haut. Lewis Lovvther, Bill Moresidc, _ coop, plimphortls enough to covcriMflrgflml» Miwxfllzie. Rlllll MR6‘ the heads of a (llotlsand matches. it is not so much {coil see. the brtiin that counts. but in nr-IJQVW ‘Phyllis Saunders. Catherine Acorn, iDan. Ethel Doyle. 1t, 15 . MaePherson, lKathryn MacLean, Margaret Law- son. Bettie MacKenzie, Lorna Fer- gilson. Ann Duffy, Kathryn Maclean, Margaret Lawson. Pond ‘LOIIlS Brown. Joyce Coffin, jorie Splllett, Shirley Stems, Mary Wright. I.O.D.E. Prizes -— 1. ‘Bilrton Ho- wllt-t; 2, Olive Keeping; 3, Joy Fraser. Attendance Certificates-l. Mar- garet Clarke (one year); 2, Joy (eleven years). Trustee's Leaving Certificates- Earle MacDonald, Joyce Hovaatt. Pauline Simmonds, Marguerite Bre- Millan, Margaret Clarke. June Aletha Helen Saunders, Ferguson, Graves. Twcel, Bettie M-acKcnzie, GRADE IX Certificates of Merit - Ann Duffy Prizes for General Proficiency - Prize for Application —- Beverly n . - I. 0. D. B. Prizes for History - Certificate for Attendance GRADE VIII Proficiency — Mar- Certificaies for We Carry ' v Wllsil's Lard, Bacon, Hams etc. Also Fox Meats, Beef Tripe, Ground Meats, Horsemeat, Call or Phone F. B. CONRAD 8i 00. 35 Queen St, Charlottetown ifilggs, Alfred Anderson, Roy Chand- r. Prices Elsie Castor-d. Jean Moore, Joyce Coffin. Elaine Porter, Fcrne Mills, Louise Brown. Gil-ADI VII-Mill Ali-ken Certificates of Merit - Mar t Maclnnnsn. Myrtle Mnclecxi, A vine Carr, Beryl MacDonald, Florine Evans. Prizes for General Proficiency- Margaret. Macbennan. Myrtle Mac- Leod, Alvina Car, Beryl MacDon- old, Florine Evans. Phyllis Brown, Iaurs. Hawkins. Atitndsnce Certificates — Phylllia Brown (one year): Eleanor Camp- bell (one year); Verna Vail (one year); Joyce Shaw (two years) Marjorie Htlestis (three years); Helen Turner (three years); June Campbell (five years); Laura Haw- kins (five years). GRADE VI — M. Irving Certificates of Merit — Shirley Harper, Betty King. Marjorie Carr. Phyllis Buell. Ruby Wakelin. Special Prizes for Merit — Shir- ley Harper. Betty King, Marjorie Carr, Phyllis Bilcll. Ruby Wakclin. Attendance Certificates — Betty King (5 years): Hilda MacLure (3 years): Marjorie Carr (3 years); Joyce Rodd (2 years); Evelyn Mac- Lure (one year); Ruth MacEachcln (1 year). GRADE V-Miss A. Watson Certificates of Merit - Mildred Cudmore, Elaine Hillier. Clare Currie, Ruby Vanlderstlne, Helen Acorn. Special Prizes for Highest Stand- ing — Mildred Cudmore. Hillier, Clare Currie. Ruby Van- Iderstlne, Helen Acorn. Attendance Certificates -Mari<m Garnham (2 years); Elaine Hillier (5 years); Roger Chandler (5 years). GRADE V-F. Jean Ross Trustees Certificates of Merit - Msrjorie MscLean, James Bentley, Donald Tinney. Walter Conrad, John Nash. Special Prizes for Proficiency - Marjorle MacLean. James Bentley, Donald Tinney. Walter Conrad, John Nash. Trustees Certificates for Attend- ance — Jackie Cairns (4 years); Shirley Huestls (3 yearas). GRADE IV -- Miss Fullerton Trustees Certificates of Merit — Marjorie McPherson, Ederfa Rodd and Velma Buell, equal, June John- stone. Margaret McDonald, Paula Hayfield. Special Prizes for General Pro- ficiency — Marjorie McPherson, FAICTR Rodd and Velma. Buell. equal. Jane (Johnstone, Margaret McDonald, Paula Rayffield. Special Prize for Class Work - Edera Rodd. Trustees Certificates for Atiend- ance — Margaret Coffin (l. year) Phyllis Burlloe (i year); Psulla Rayflcld (2 years); Constance Cooke (2 years); Elaine Saunders (3 years); Laura King (4 years); Edith McLeod (4 years). GRADE IV-Miss Pound Certificates of Merit —- Lelth Douglas, Helen McKnrrls, Joyce Prizes for Proficiency - Leith Douglas, Helen McKarris. Joyce Riggs. . Prize for doing two years work in one, awarded to Leith Douglas. GRADE III-Miss Ferguson b“; Company had elleged that in film- ing cartoon subjects Disney ln-| Prizes for Proficiency — Louise “we! became fnngied upon a patent involving s i Brown. Joyce Coffin, Marjorie photographic process of svnchroniz- ‘Spilleit, Shlrlie Stems, Mary . Govprm mg the movement of r1 persons lipSln/ritlllt. Helen Stewart, Jean oorc. I. 0. I). E. Prizes for Essay — I Shirlie Sterns, Joyce Coffin. Attendance Certificates — Mary‘ Wright (three years); Louise Msc- (1 year). lxim and seated herself carefully m) 115110,; p05 m u 5 g _ rgqm a _ , _ c 51.0,), duty to sutgpon such lJcannc Richard. MrsnL. Raymond Dougall (two rears); Louise Brorvnl A few moments later they were n,,,_,.n,,.ngs‘ * land lifts. Augusta Suits ivcrc com- i (one year); crna McInnis (one. bring pulled in to (he bcn-ch. As tizc boat's kcc; grtitctl on (the sand the Major st-riiniblcti out and turncd to the negro. "Don't ivait for us." he instructed. "Oct back to the sloop. rind we'll call for vou when we want. you. Under- stand” suh," the man replied, with “Nations cry for Peace." said a T“ clerk, "litlt it clullint be m‘ l" in a nur by rs We IlCLfl (10611 Home Lifc. . oillside interests, more dis-j tlplllfl‘ and respect for parents. sibilities; improve Homes before we ' .~.‘..'u'l lllilkill‘! for n World Peace." vcnl 11g like a fiunL Kill‘. (u) lll.\ ‘ ivriii. d face. "Airs gvvme straight Said :1 Iretirlcr: "We are not llv- n50" ma" ilig ln the Dark Ages, but. in the AAQIO men thrust die dosry of! Ikiventieth Century, I speak for the l. 53m._'1’,1;1..!(7n111't. of King's Biilcli in Septem- ‘ °‘ber on white slavcr ‘licc said _ ‘ glrlls frnm the Maritime Provinces, s. . » _ 0n lirio lalcnis must realm‘. their rcsnon ‘olwd in the champs against the‘ tlirce women, rirrcsfed tlirce weeks Mlelrfifl wile-scene?‘ iuicd today by Chief Jildge Gus- ’\\'(‘ PPYTIIIIlI» to trial before the charges. Po- v-two about. fort young and Quebec were in- Conrad, year). l St. John Ambulance Home Nurs- Mac- Adele Compton, MaoKinnon,_wlllis_m_Dalziel, lsorr- | Certificates of Merit - David Hurst, Ollvene. MacLean, Carol Marie Coles, Joyce Partridge. Frank Clarke and Carl Brown, equal. Attendance Certificates-Evelyn Chandler (l year); Gerds Hansen Elaine f "Dorothy MncLaren, Leith Thomp- ,Vonda Buell, Marjorie Verge. Manson, Rsebyam Thomson. Attendance Certificates - Hill- son Carr (l year); Albert Dalzlel (1 year) Lorraine Manson (l year) Erma Ford (3 years). Prizes for Proficlenvy — Doris MscKlnnon. William Dslziel, Inr- rsine Manson. Harry Wskelin. Raebyrn Thomson, Keith Dalziel. Ell-ADI lI-Mill Mlollonlld (Jerilficstes of Merit - Elaine Muriey, I-loyd Oabee, Dthelyn Meo- Donald. Marlon Pyke, Mildred Mec- Kenzie. Special Prizes for Excellent Work -.Elaine Morley, Mary Bel-rim. Lloyd Oekes, Ethelyn MacDonald, Marion Pyke. MsoKenm. sonls. Amfast, Evelyn Mselieod. Certificates for Perfect once - Marlon Pyke (l year); Lloyd Oekes (2 years); Mildred MacKerizie (2 years); Evelyn Msc- Leod (2 years). GRADE lI-Mhs IRISH Certificates of Merit — Joen Rngersmi. Phyllis Larter, Daisy ‘Pivecl, Mary Myers. Joyce Bradley. and Doris Clflvk. equal- Certificates of A tenduice —dosn Rogerson (i year); Joyce Bradley (2 years). Prizes for Proficiency — Joan Rcgerson. Phyllis L-arter. Daisy ‘Piveel, Mary Myers. Joyce Bradley and Doris Clark. equal. ..Prize for having most gold stars —Joan Rogerson. Prize for Arithmetic -— Jessie Hyncs. Prize for Application - Betty Wllillock. GRADE I-BI.‘ ‘Vceks Certificates of Promotion -Peggy Campbell, Cavel Cudmore. Audrey Dalzicl, Jean MacGrcgor, Lily Mc- Pherson. Roberta McLeod, Freda Saimdcrs. Jcall Watts. Phvlllsi White, Edward Carboliell. Albert Diamond" Hugh Gillespie, Earle Hobbs, Bobby Mills, Jackie Tilmer, shirlcv Ward. Mailrn Worth. Certificate of Attendance — Ro-l berta Mclecd (1 year). Prizes for General Proficiency- Pcggy Campbell, Ezlivald Carbonell Earle Hobbs, Lily McPherson, Shir- ley Ward. Prize for Phonics —- Robin Hous- ton. Prize for Diligence — Albert Dis- imond. Prize ‘Campbell. GRADE I -- Miss Fraser Attendance Certificates - lmlis Anderson. Elsie Bradley, (Iharles lHilcstis, Wendall Whiilock. Prizes for General Proficiency — for Reading — Peggy son. Louis Anderson. Marjorie Mac- Leod, Shirley Craswell, Helen Hyde. Prize for Spelling - Shells, Mne- Innis. Prize Shorren. Special Prize for Progress --Doris Hilllon. Grading Certificates (Alphabetical order) -— Louis Anderson, Elsie Bradley, Shirley Craswell, Kenneth Cudmore, Iiawrence Cudmorve. Betty Henderson, Doris Billion, Beverly Hilcstis, Helen Hyde. Phyllis Mac- Donald. Sheila MacInnis. Dorothy MacLnrcn. Majorie Macleod. Olive MacNell, Anita Phillips, Althea Sherren, Clinton Taylor, Forbes Taylor. Ieith Thompson, Dulclnea Walker. GRADE I -— Miss Toombs Attendance Ceriifgttes — Morris Jenkins (1 year); Reginald Mac- Kenzle (1 year); Joan Whitlock (l year); Lilliam Bevins (1 year); Shirley MacKinnon (l year). Prizes for General Proficiency- Morris Jenkins. Melvin Anderson, Nancy IVIncNevin. Jean MacDonald, for Diligence — Althel Special Prizes for Diligence - Joyce Crozier. Mary Craig. Grading Certificates — Melvin Anderson. Vonda Buell, Phyllis Bevins. Joyce Crozicr. Mary Craig. Gordon Grotto, ‘Thomas Harper, Catherine Hennignr, Morris bien- klris, Dolphy Jenkins, Arlene Jor- dan, Jeanie MacDonald, Nancy Mac-Nevin, Reggie MacKenzle, Shir- ley MacKinrion, Shirley Ross, Reggie Sherran, Mildred Smith, Marjorie Verge, Joan “fhitlock, Barbara Walsh. CENTRAL ROYALTY WOIVEN’! I INSTITUTE The Central Rovalty W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Wood. Meeting opened by singing Ode. President was hi the chair. Roll call was responded to by exchange OiRECI SERVICE Winnipeg Saskatoon Edmonton Jasper Vancouver m, school and ion Industics of war allllllll that the Won ‘E. I. be asked to cmltr sufficient to $2.500 be 1t Institute be delicious lilncl Cecil Roll cull. How of flower slips. Report of Rumm- age sale and card parties given Special Prizes for General Pro- ficiency - David Hurst, Olivcne MacLean, Carol Marie Coles. Joyce Partridge, Prank Clarke and Carl ing Certificates —Lois Rodd, Mar- Brown, equal. Betty Stewart. Bea iraret McKarrzs, Jamcsene MullcmjDlamond, Gerda Hansen, Audrey Jean lowther, Marjorie CudmoreHGraves. Jean Thomson. Doris Rodd, Bessie , Shirley Stacey. Mar)’ ed to Frank Clarke. Wright, Henrietta Ferguson, Annie iHyric, Betty Carver. Louise Doullnll, Verna McInnis. Marjorie Spillctt, Shirlle Stems. landrlgan, Matilde Special prize for Progress award- GRADE III — llllss PM!!! Certificates of Merit - Doris amounted to $30.46. Committees heard from and new ones appoint-l c . Red Cross, Mrs. H. Stead, andl Mrs. M. McRne. Sick Cont, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. W. Wood Garden, June 17th, Mrs. Ward and Mrs. W. Wood. Julie 24th. Mrs. Waters. Mrs. H. MricAusland. Jul 1st, Miss Cullen and Mrs Din-mun . Program Corn, Mrs. Waters and ,0! Mrs- Harry MncAusiend. |W It was decided to spend $3.00 0n PRISONER plants for school and $1.50 (or re. pair to lawn mower. Mrs C 3t 11- kins and Mrs - plants and asked mcmlici Qlllesples qucsiionnairc n decided to send in the folio solutions to the annual c Whereas there is an llrgi ante. Whereas there are . silutes and the cost of lLlIlJLll (Patriot Please ci»... 1' war in Germnlrv. us reported missing and _fenrerl killed in figlltingyover Belgium. 29.I940_ i M THIS Summer w“. G°l"9 to enjoy q," r w C. Wnvd- to plant s was filled in linccs. be it 1011's In‘ purchase n11 asked i0 (‘IHilTlIIIPP $10.00. Meeting adjourned and s l "(VHS SPFVI‘! Jenkins, in Keep (‘t BLAMES TIIAITOIIS “Treachery and listed as some of the reasons for the French defeat by liiiijor-(ii-rieriil L. R. LeFleche. nailonnl defencc. Canadian observer with the Firm-h army. A personal cable to his iiifi anraounced his safe rcium i0 Eug- nn . refugees" wen cx-duty nrlnisicr ni rcccuily cllli-i 1N GERMANY . Pilot Officer A. W. Maitheivs. u.» iive son of Letlibridgc. Allin. ll now listed officially us a prisoner Prcvluusly he vmmun and think she should be Diana, ‘(dell-informed of the Peace situa- "Noiv, how do i.‘l:e instructions lion and educate herself for better so‘? lie (lomfmldvd illta voice palnlt- ________ ___ ,___________ at. nr: with exc lemon -. ‘ajtg,'{§"but’ggmjv'msfied Lye-E‘ “We've got to make Id’ W) centre - '_» ' . o‘ thehfinnd mm“ “m.” emkL of the slope they met. the 00E from the beach, the Major turned 0 "There are the ruins of e shack there somewhere, and we take our five mmfiutemmm mg“); ‘PM bearings from thet, By the way. we mm and am, 000m,” u m,’ m,“ ought to have brovulrht s. compass, oiughiirt we?" across a series of ridges their waxy a min ature valleys. "Never mind about i" h w“. (other icrk") out 1mm" 1Y- ' l zevilgfiudlififiircvllilllrhfilenyfsem mil; w" I!" "Pilmxlml" WW1"!!! 9W") deep at. every step. and mothers were the sun." Hie had tin-nod and wee already nlmicrhing his was’ up the shallow slope of loose sand, gnd she followed a price or two behind him. Under (he lee of the sandhills the heat was not rendered any more easy by t e network creeper Items WIQII which the our ace of the send was covered, and in which their feet. ‘were being continually caught. It. was“; an?“ m a , s - vars and the our bseat-hiessly as he pl . s ‘ea were %-' _ wiérg ‘ iiiiiiiiiiiniii For Young People what s common sight it is to see s young sin-on whose bloodless lece itlill fcch o frame ere evidence of iiewfeet aifiinmim" ui rein h t WW Q fl ey I ate m ' tn mfiiife-Zliiu Eaten to beep IOIHQ i sfiprosri tres ht line axlltdaxils IQIFVCG out: mor circulation and weakness MING l»oiiriiliiig_ health. and rosy cheeks flmqifiélmjzr marmpuntnpuz; m. ‘up flllfllllll rclgn. _ of a slope to take bros. was Young pi-oplo in such a condition 190mm “pom, mm ‘ma; g nrn gem-rally of an rlnmmic. nature upon m object ch _ YIIIII rl-qiiiro n. preparation containing from the send we; ne iron to help improve tlio blood con- é Mrizjfige-r “n?! h‘ h‘ _ tent. ' Milliimfls Health and Nerve Pills wit“! beams which wwwlwluh’ met-t ‘this rcquircmctntffria tlicyf cou- ‘f: 11ft: tain tin-c, r-rincen rn (‘c nrmao H011 w; h a whqe a and (i;- - of rm easily flfinilnllflirrr] nriiilro in- (Id Qygrmpoygjgn; of 1312145, _(‘llli‘l' with (miller vnliizii-loirigrcilicnin but them was sutficiqrt ow lIVllCfllfllI for building up tlii- avail-iii, that some kind 0f I b had stood there at some time. "This ls it!" the Mtjorr eaacnlslrned jubilan(t&‘;. Illrcngtllcning Illl‘. ni-lvva. unrl nrldillg to your physical riiirtlr-iirui. n; 5', 0e, Ill, Toronto. Out. TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS By Edwina NOW Mil. BUDG YOU'VE. 601110 s-rop macro)’: c ---u:..-v~- r’ ' 1T ISN'T Pour: -- a MY LAND! Ht‘. WILL! GUT ‘IOU CAN'T ASK HIM FOR IT I.\I'RY TIME ‘IQ! SET. HIM! WELLJT ISN'T POLITC. G HIM NQTJD MY ML! > MY, LAND! GIVE HIM TIMEI / I HAvai! HE'S HAD THREE DAYS NOW! POP, HOW 0o YOU sue ANYBODY? _ MART! was. on stow saw 5o rroousr-i» m two! WHAT will. m. BUDGL THINK? IF SHE HAS ‘ DETESTEO THIS elm. wuosvs sue i4, FOR v5.43 YOU MAY BE SUR ‘ THE Gigi. DESERVES _ _ _ r w LL’ .. l ‘ , ' DON'T MENTION t,‘ 1 TRlXlE Dunes YOU ro ME AGAIN .... . . lrLL OEAREST FRIENDS