i."> six. ¢ I' ~,. '»'f.'f, K ‘ . ., . ,,~[.,»` lil: 'rs°:on'\1 *".H’~e-ser'-- -' C l .Hi il i ..n\~s»¢s.| nm l " - l l ._..- _.,-_.__. ' ff . if . 3 .fi ...ff :. . `_._-‘_;.»-.-_,,,- -_ -,' 'c -.l T_f.;.2';__5- > ..r.; .- . i' as l . »» I; .f -..- .-.-.~»_=t-.- .sistd of an Easter proszram. Himself- The Clo\vn Prince of the taikies your life l FUNNY? Breaks all laugh records! 6005? BUY - lle's PERFECT! JDE E. _ B? LOCAL BOY MAKES Goon with DOROTHY LEE Got acquaint- ed with the new King of Konlicsl- IIc’s good to the last laugh l 5 _ Hulltor River Ami Vicinity The recent downward trend in egg pr.ces have resulted in a very dseoliragiiu: outlook for the poui- i try farmer. Hens at the present price hardly pay for their feed in e;': procillction. However our old standby the hen will doubtless some time repay those who do not entire- ly abandon her. Mr. and Mrs. Williard McDowell. spoilt a few days recently in Green- ville the guests of .\lrs. McDowell's Sister, Mrs, Alfred Carew. Calc of the most beautiful hooked rirzs we have seen this spring is one just finished by Mrs. William Mobbs, Cym‘al'ia_ 'mfs lady excels in .scenic rug making. This rug just fliullcd is as near to it picture as one can find. It has a wide expanse of ocean in the background, and nn old fashioned farmhouse in the loregrollnd surrounded by foliage, I’-iid `s certainly original. M:-s. J. S. Mifheod, Hunter River, was zl. recent visitor to Charlotte- town. We have noticed il. large increase the number of crows seen this as compared to las; year t`mc. These much hated birds tnmer than usual. pick around barn ya:ds with the hens. We hope sflnlctlling will be to rid us of this foe to falrn Greenvale, have returned home. spending a few days in Si. lrs Where Mrs. Carcw was cali on account of the serolls illness her father, Mr. John E. Murray. are pleased to say Mr. Murray somewhat improved although his litions is still serious.-L. Pownal The April meeting of the W. M. S. of Pownal United Church was held on Thursday at the home of Mrl.' J. R. Brown with a good nt- tendsnce. Mrs. A. G. Moose led thewdevotlonal period which con- ed . “There is a Green Hill For 'Away" was sung in opening, foi- lowed with prayer by Mrs. Henry Burhoe and Scripture reading in Prince Euwlnn-low 1 ,§§,‘;‘},P,‘§§{,{vG MATINEE 3.15-160, 371'. NIGHT 'I AND 8.45-260:, 420, 526. 160, 260. “ _ - . - 26c, 421:. W" i MARIE DRESSLER in f‘EMMA ” Also sHoR'r TALKIES .9Y»"°\*‘.'.»» ,` -T1 ALSO SHORT TALKIES I 1 --=-'--r 0i\P|TOL .".‘.‘..’..‘1"?.’;.‘.i.'_‘Z§;_ 3233 NUWJ She Went ’.`.'est for Her Health! FRINGE EDWARD-THURSDAY A RA vnvc SENSA T1oN.' new role seriously! lle‘ii make you forget to be serious in the greatest laugh-time of Fast? Nothing can catch him! » COMEDY and V 77; :in takes his J' 7 ._ Matinee 3.15 Children 16c Adults 3'lc Night 7,--8.45 264.1, 421:, 52|.: chef annual Sum in M 11°” °“ MacKinnon. At the close of same _reivcri. Miss Joyce Lune then took ‘charge of tile meeting. Roll Call was answered with what' "Easter means to me". Minutes of last meeting werereud by the secre- tary Mrs Arthur Jenkins and a Sarah Jones and Miss Maude Jones and 'a letter also from Mr. Neil MacLeod of summei-side in reply to a message of sympathy extended to him and his family letter read by Mrs. Elizabeth Wood from Mrs. Beatrice Judson who spent the winter in the South was delightful. The closing hymn “O Lord of Heaven and Earth and Sky” was followed with several prayers and benediction. Mrs. Henry Burhoe, wllo spent ,several months in Waltham, Mass., and who is the efficient treasurer in the W. M. S. was hartily wci- comed back at the April meeting. The many friends here of her who suffered a sad bereavement last year are glad to know shc is enjoying good health and is able to carry on with her little family. Mrs. Beatrice Judson tells us in her interesting letter that her daughter Doris, Mrs. (Dr.) Pierce. with whom she is spending the winter. is much improved in health: Mrs. Judson says Virginia, is sl lovely place to spend the win- ter but adds “we will be arriving home in the early summer". A royal welcome awaits them all. The concert staged in Pownal Hall last week by the Young Peo- pl<-'s Society consisted of u well balanced program. The opening chorus “Keep Right on to the End of the Road". Readings were given by Adelie Smith and Alex Macrtae. Solos by Mrs. Mutch and Mrs, "D12 C\11'0==l1" by the Pownal folk was presented in one act and two scenes. Violin solos were given by by the Cross Roads young folks unison. At this point a short din- the Easter thank offering was rc- . during their hour of sorrow. Al I Miicxinncn. A dialogue entitledl ere' gered for the fun and thrills. GALLOPING GHOST SERIAL Oli, MARRY ME-COMEDY _1._i.-i-111 -is ff Whéll city try to lic “wild and the "W liver screams and the horse- ujde Ro llcil"‘""" with JACK OAKIE Stuart Erwin - Eugene Falletfe Mlm Green - Im 00"!" il _Z ” Georgetown » L Tile Diamond of the Desert Solis iof Temperance Division No. 9. held iwednesday, April 6th. A very pleas- ` ant evening was spent in games and lulusic the committee in charge were 'Mrs. Easton, James Easton and Miss Nettie Walker. A dainty lunch was served. The weekly whist was held in SL I letter of appreciation from Mrs. *lanles Han on Wednesdw' April sth §with a large attendance. The ladies l prize was won by Janie McKay. ,and the`gentleman‘s prize was won lby Mr. Lawrence Batchllder. A idanty lunch was served. y The courteous and obliging mall icourler for Georgetown R/oynlty, Mr. iAlfred McCollougl'i, never missed one day from dclivcrng the mail .during all the storms and bad roads during the winter months. Mr. Allan J. MacDonald, recently visited Charlottetown. At the Georgetown Girls Club 'meeting held at tile home of Miss ‘Isobel Lavers recently, the follow- ing officers were elected: President daughter Hilda, Mrs. Dunlbrack, " MISS Genevieve S°1°m°nl vlce President-Agnes Solomon; Secret- ary Treasure#-Miss Nettie Walker. hostess and a pleasant evening spent. ` Mrs. Mahar and little son, Char- flottetown, are visiting the guest of ihcr parents Mr. and Mrs: John lJerrlor. I Miss Catherine Dalziel, R.. N., ichorlottetown is spendinga vaca- ‘tion at her home here., Miss Nellie MncPhee attended the ;iunera1 of her cousin the late Mas `Helen MacPhee. L The many friends of Mr. John i King are sorry to hear of his illness. Miss Myrtle Ross, Charlottetown i is spending a vacation at her home ' h _.--_ The many friends of Master Hibbett Jenkins are pleased to see him around quite recovered from his Helen Wood and Prudence Ings. t ul ,Instrumental music was furnished mem ness' Mr William White has purchas- orchestra, viz.- Marion Raynor, ' 'Hagen Helen and Preston wood' ed the farm at Burnt Point Owned 'The latter also rendered it vocal by me late Han' P' A' Scully' -solo. Mrs. Elizabeth wood was the X ‘accompanist for the evening se_ The many fr.ends in Georgetown veral important numbers were °f Mm Mm? Currie are sony 'D unavoidably omitted as the per- hear that ‘she is In with pleurky lone service of »1-hanksglung waslformers were not prcsem__P in the Sanltorium. Charlottetown, E US _ _,___ her mother and brother Charles left Georgetown Monday for Charlotte- town. 'I'he many friends in Georgetown of Miss Helen MacPhee regret to G iieam of her death which occurred ' C IT Y l Macnol-laid. MILK at the home of her sister, Mrs. Bazil Miss Gertie Lannigan who has been vlsit’ng in Georgetown the guest of Miss Annie Murphy has re- rlmne ssl nw me man to ml imomw. °‘"“‘°d W h" l‘°'“° l" S‘“’g"°”- M‘ss Elizabeth Graham who has 'nie only cliirinwl Milk nlsirlbuiwl in ilie city. ,,,.,, ,,,,.,,.,, ,,, G..,.,...,,... Q.. guest of Mrs. Vveb=ter McNeill left ascent); for her home.-A -.» .iy .\ . --,-,--. _._..,... _._ -.._ ._.... _ fi.. _ POINT DEEOCIIE W. L ...__ The members of Point de Roche Women's Institute held their monthly meeting ta the home of Mrs. Mark McCurxnac on Tuesday, April 5th. The meeting, which was attended by eleven members and three visit- ors, was presided over by the Pres- ident, Mrs. Milton Doyle, and was opened by singing carol and recital of Creed. Minutes of March meeting were read and adopted and roll call was answered by “Hints for Housecleanlng.” The sick committee reported sev- eral sick calls but no bills were presented. School committee re- ported having cleaned school and also that new water pall and box of chalk were needed. It was de- cided that secretary purchase same beforernext meeting. A short dis- cussion was held on "How to Ob- tain Funds." The followlng committees were appointed for next month: Slck,_ Mrs. John D. Mclnnls, Mrs. Frank Kelly; School, Mrs, Joseph Camp- bell, Dora Doyle; Programme, Mrs. Milton Doyle, Mrs. Ronald 0’Han- ley. A programme consisting of gramophone selections, princlaplly old time songs and tunes-was en- joyed by all. After adjoiunment and singing of National Anthem, lunch was serv- A dainty lunch was served by the J ed by hostess, assisted by Miss Mary Kennedy. Next meeting will ‘_ be at the home of Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Roll call answer, "Gar- dening and Poultry Hints." (Patriot please copy) COVEIIEAD ROAD SCHOOL The following is the standing of Covehead -Road School for the month of March:- 'Grade X-1. Ruby McLean; 2. Doris Birt; 3. Elva McLean. Grade VII-1. Dewar Swan; 2. Dolly Ready; 3. _Warren McLean. Grade VI-1. Blanche Webster; 2. Annie Doyle. Grade V-1. Douglas Kielly and Florence Doyle; 2. Gladys McMil- lan; 3. Etta Jay; 4. Nora Klelly. Grade IV-1. Wendell B'rt; 2. Stella Birt; 3. Isabell' McDonald; ‘4. Aubrey Ready. Grade III (A)-1. Edison Mc- Millan and Garfield Jay. Grade II (B)--1. Margaret Wool- drige; 2. George Jay. Gfrade III (C)-1. Harvey Klelly; 2. Rita Doyle; 3. George Webster. Grade II-1. Garth Birt; 2. Janet Swan; 8. Muriel Webster; Eddy Doyle. Grade I Br.-1. mme Klelly; 2. Helen McMillan; 3. Clarence Wool- ridge. Grade I Jr.-I. Gordon Webster; 2. Enna Birt. Perfect Attendance:-Doris Birt, Etta Jay, Edison McMillan, Janet Swtn. Wendell Blrt, Isabel Mc- Donald, George Jay. Garth Blrt, Helen MoM'11an.-Isabel' Brown, Tbscher. HIGH BANK SCHOOL Honor mil for month of March. Grade X-I Raymond MacLean, 2 Ralph Roberts. I Myrna Hayter. Grade VIII-I Mary MacLean, 2 Sarah Stewart, 3 Muriel Livingstone 4 Malcolm Livingstone, 5 Tena Mun- roe 8 Olarenee Livingstone. Grade VII-l Earl Maclean Grade V-1 Russo 1 Hayter, 2 i - _ v 1 clalmlll aulnullle Insurance Tax 7 OUR DISCOUNT SALE of sheet- ing, Cottons. Curtainlng, Bcq spreads, etc., continues until Bat- urday night. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1988-4-13-Bi -_ i BUY YOUR towels now at l. big discount. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1988-4-13-31 SCOUTING APPEALS to the best interests of boyhood. combin_ ing the material with the spiritual -the only civilization gum-anmgd to last. i DON'T MISS getting some of our guaranteed Wabasie prints at only 15c. yd. Prowse Broil. Ltd. was-4-ls-all you can save money u you shop in our staple Dept. this week, Bit! discounts in Bed spreads, sheet- ins. etc. P.-own nm. Ltd. ' 1988-4-13-31 sr. Grionolrs nay mn, on Saturday. April w. st. George' is Patron Saint of the Boy Booutg gg well as of Megy England, CHRIST CHURCH-Chen-y Vg. 1°Y» 5111153? 17'-h Avril no service. 5*' nm” °h\l1‘°h 10118 Creek. Sunday. Nth. April. Evening Pray- er at 2.80 P. M. and 'I P. M. Capt A. E. Wittig. C. A. in charge. YESTERDATS MIBKET - There was a small attendance at the market yesterday. Prices re- mlm \l1\¢h8!18¢\‘l. Hay sold for We, straw 35c, oats 40c, turnlps 30c, potatoes 12c, eggs 1Bc to 20c, but- ter 33c. chickens $1.00, apples Sc to 106. BOY-LIIAHY-A quiet wedding eldest daughter of F. M. Leahy, In- Mrs. Leahy, were united in marri- Exchange.-Mtr. and Mrs. Leahy will be kindly remembered by many in Charlottetown among whom they : ' Millers Worm Powders nav the system. They are complete in troyer, but as a. highly beneficial medicine for children, correcting (Canadian Pres) OCITAWA. Ont., april i2-If the government decides upon making lily changes in the tax on Insur- ance premiums which was announ- ced ln the budget last week. its In- tentions will be laid before the House before they are published ihr°\18h any other medium, E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, told the House of Commons this after- noon. The Minister was replying to a question asked by Mackenzie King, leader of the Opposition, who read a. despatch from Toronto in which Col. W. H. Price, Attorney General of Ontario, was quoted al stating that the Government had decided to withdraw the proposed 15 per cent. tax on gross premiums paid by Canadian policy-holders In British and foreign complain. The Opposition leader wanted to know if the information was correct and, It so,-why it had not been giv- en to the House. Mr. Rhodes laid the despatch had been news to him and promised to take the House tn- to his confidence if any such chang- es were planned. Premier Bennett observed Hut PAGE t g _ ~ j_` _ . _ __ THE w GUARDIAN APRIL 13,1932, T. _ ' i For some months past primary ` markets have warranted a drop in the price of The Price of A the old reliable ~ Morses Tea (red label) I The reduction, howev _ M-ORSEB TEA deferred to see whetlalxer (red llbgn.. Baldget lgolllld gnnpunce dany c ange e us oma t . llhibeéll its tghange having taken pllacse reduced to raw gsacxveunow announce the Q 45c Per Pound Never have we g b tt P9' pol ld vllul in this pclplslllar earlcl reliable tea. the despatch did not attribute 'Its information to any member of the Dominion Government. ALBANY Mr. Hedley Muttwt, Carleton, has purchased the desirable homestead of Mr. Samuel Waugh of Albany. Mr. Waugh having purchased the valuable old property of the late Thomas Humphrey at Wilmot Vall- ey. lm-. and Mrs. Waugh and fam- ilys friends regret to lee than ‘leave the community, when they day evening in the Baptist Hall to Anold faahioneawneertwu liven in the Community Hall on March W8 favorable, these who ventured out plause that rewarded each of the es appearing on the programme ness. their regular meeting on Friday ev- ening, Aprll 8th, at the Zzome of Mr. Frank Hughes. Meeting opened in regular way by singing a nymn, foi- Wilbur Robinson, after which Mr. mainder of the evening was spent concert. Refreshments wen served Vemetta Monroe and Sterling Mbc- Kay (equal), 3 Evelyn Stewart, 4 Grade II--1 John Livingstone, 2 Leona MacKay, 3 Willfanl Stewart. Grade I-1 Ralph MacLean. Perfect Attmdancs for month'-- .le if 2' ~-_""4 , following is the programme ln order Norman Wood - “Aunt Jemima's Chisholm and Mary Gillis- Golnl Gillis--"Moonlight and Sky". Rohd- wife. Recltat.on, Walter W00d - Boys Nursery Rhymv. D110. Dorothy Woodside and Ethel Leard. "Stan of the Twilight." Dialogue "Love and doughnuts." Closing chor- lowed by prayer by Mr. Wilson. ‘ll “Aim” D1!1lh'l QUUWIC Party." Scripture lesson was read by Mr. TM Nif'l°`°l1 5nth°m- th. need st the smawrium. Miss Lord friends in Bummsllide.-A SDAILITOWN SCHOOL Grade X-1 Edith Bobey. Bartlett. Grade V-1. George Afflfck; 2. ilsabel Bundle; I. Marjorie HWPU. Grads IV-1. lame Bohn; 2. John Runoie; 8. Georgie Noonan. Grade III A-I. Albert Deslioche; A ~ _ 2. Ivan Noonan, 8. Albert lliiott. Grade In B-1. Ina Blackmore: ., ..-lwi»i».\hnn.unmn». , i , I l- » __ :__ J E MORSE and C0 Halifax. N S lllhl 1810 Hamilton 's Handi-Kandi Kitchen Talk about the good old days! They never knew anything like this: Eighteen kinds of llamlltmfa wholesome candles In a clever display stand. Look for it ln the smartest stores. Each kind ‘of candy eellophane wraliled, all big candy. bags at 106. each. The best way to buy the best , 'I I Hamlllons of Plclou Moak: Belle/J* .Wnce /B40 ;?°be°°l°mmz°; az the st' ?h‘T°°lhave lived but a short time, but GRAND vmw souom' ° ' Amber “ n°°n Ba “r W' while here. have endeared them- when Donald Bemard Soy, son of 1 to H mm, Wm., whom may 39"" 3°” °f Gund WW _ Mr. I. J. Soy and Constance Marie, ieaxsmna 5Cé1i°°idf°;{'»3\°1l\'l6°';§l1\ :fn ' ra e - . sr e ; . -- til . . spector of Customs and Excise, and A Mm socm was hem ,abt Tmu5_ Czrxlile mek Mm- 1 I 33°' Th' °°"m°°y W” p°"°'m‘°d close the good times of the season. Phemm' I . " ,by 3°"/~ F°l‘h_°"' Bmw” md tm Active and inactive gums were m:1:|:n¥|_1` mmm” Gun.” I' -- - ~ ' young couple attended by Mr. and played md much enjoyed by .bout Mrs- Charles 3 °'N°m- °“1Y lm' eighty five guests Ice cream and Gm” v"!’ nun mm" D°”rS mediate relatives and friends of can were served nnmdmc, by 2 C314’ IT”-L wa lu” 3 large “Mk . vo anon; . on the °°“°“°““¥ P‘“”°° "”° P’°' iiae ladies. The singuig of uw rn- .limi from ill., imoiy. ‘All gilt. Aéter a shortw1l1i!m*l3moont;;iL;:`t,°us1 Anthem hmmm m "mm" grpudcembort !'in|.\ylon: 5. Anna und. gt lows, pncw "“‘ M"'5°Y °“P tertalnm tto cl all too ' ‘ residence in amhem.-amnmt ;'m_ en °' M W“f°4 I- °“°-M '1`°*°lW- ’°°"d°‘* f°’ °°m°“°‘°- in. Ann li ins weather was un-' Georgetown er fall. They immediately attack We" W” “pam by the mlmdid pm I “Mag” ' “cent- the worms and expel them from “mlm” “nd Wdglng mm me ap' yf ' _ excellent numberl. was heartily CU' W' wdxur. M°N°u' N" P”m'. themselves. not only as worm des Jawa. The several dramatic sketch ,pmt ms “ek md m °°m"m'n_, weak ai anion and restorln the were enacted in H style that spoke ML 91°” "°“"”"' °°°"°'°‘"‘» "°' iz iz _ debiliiaiea system to healthful-;b°fh f°r the trwnlns 01 the ner- ‘1’:;;°d ;:g°V:;t°;s"‘g::;r*f$ with t nl h ln wth f ‘ formers and their natural imillty » 5 3 ‘tlllislclmtld clllrltllvloe cretarilegmand its I as B-CUOFS Mid 9-l‘°“5€d 95 Wen tm mm” Jann" md ‘md mddemy m l enaauo or ine audience 'nie W’°°°"‘° Ti” W* W- “nm” constitution weakened. yr comm n - len awmgwwn Nur ye!" no with covanaan AND vlcllvrrv i n E, nm chm, _ h's wife and family. He was kind ' M |$,fN’;pp;fr::a;pB(;§?e_ éecmmm by and sympathetic, always doing good Mr. Arthur and Robert Brown Lula W,.,gM__..Bo was 1.._ sob _ for others which endeared him to were lu the City on Tuesday. Mis! Dorothy Macmnam *mg you his many friends in Georgetown _ M Home again Kathleen. Playcm nw. who shall long cherish his memory. The many friends °’ Mr' M“l°°1m ing for the Heathen. Male quarts/tie Th’ hw mr' Jmum ‘"5 ”.»7”“ MacLeod, Stanhope, are sorry to _mow Gently sweet Mmm (mem, old. He possessed all the qualities hear their is no improvement in ed)_ The Bun on me Bmh mums ‘that made him an ideal cltlnn. Hs his condition. ' was a devoted hudasnd and father .., and t~aothsl',hewasamemborof , Miss Emily Stewart, teacher, Stan- ymf 51;, Dgvfdg United church, George- _ hope, spent the week end at her ' ',, town. Mgy the bereaved wife gnu holne in HQUMBWD- Mmdn‘,,_ Phyeme' An may vim,” relatives” edwith ltzhe Friends of Mr Cole Bell West Du” Helm omaholm md “ny rzzd awe ous . W one N - . y there may be blessed .l .. Keown ofdeorgetown, three daugh- rne wen coveaeiu Y. P. s.lie1d A-U* Well “l H°°‘° - ‘°“°°"‘”' A tm ,M 0,, .. 5”? itil? ignit- Wilson gave a helpful and inspiring Mila Bertha Lord has returned uh mlm mm;ht“~ address on the Creation. The re- to Charlottetown when she is en- .pmt nu “'k°°md'°n'.t hu hmwewmn in practising for the forthcoming has been esnvslesoing at her home. °°°"'l‘°“' son. One sister Mrs. A.. Wo brothers. A... and Glen odulln Mr. Ar- in Georgetown. extended' in bereavement. and au aepmed for their respective mm .nm Armor is qnnalm 3"' 5”* W "ft °°°’¥°’ homes. some time vtlltlng with relatives and lb” “"4” srr.wllrr¢avl¢tcr,r_owp°ri,¢p¢nt _ the week end at his home lnwith the birds and the residellis Lum, RWM, Georgowwn. ` io! the district. . ` .,. “N $2 K HARDWOOD FDOOBING always on hand. ||acD0||ALll -ll UWE WCODWOBKING C0.. LTD. Phone S41 Charlottetown l NOTICE! In order to he able to carry OD. we have decided to change our sys- tem of business to a cash basis, be- ginning April Zllth. All outstanding accounts on the above date must he settled or satisfactorily arranged for. We want you to continue, dn- ln; business with us. Cash means better prices. ~ Slned. D. J. RILEY, Bello River. 1983-4-13-2l Bum simcruanv DN '- _ valvcouvlm rsnalm The National Parks Service of tht' Department of the Interior state: that protection has been afforded waterfowl of Canada's Pafific coast Covehead. are :lad to learn that he ., reunion when parting is lmmawny by the establishment of Esquimsli is improving, after his recent ill- mf sterling ,Ima An mvmwn H, ln". his widow Mu-nn; lu.. lagoon and certain adjacent prop- erty on Vancouver island, Zgritish Columbia, as a bird sanctuary under_ the Migratory Birds Convention Act. This sanctuary, which will bc known as the Esqulmalt Lggoon Bird 'Banctuary, includes Esqui- malt lagcon, the lagoon sandpii. and a strip of land three hundred feet in width, extending inillld , from high water markof the lagoon. The lagoon oontairis large bcdl of eel grass and ducks in large num- bers am attracted by this food. The lagoon, aside from fumishing food . for waterfowl, will be valuable M a resting place. This sanctuary will- no doubt prove very popular both ........ ...ii ... ......._ A Suns Wav ro Rm Teacher-1"lorenc¢ J. Hayter. 2. A.rt.hur MaoQuarrie; 3. Jamal '“Y°“"‘°‘“°°‘."'°*|"° ¢‘°°'*",}’l‘,:%’;"¢'°"‘|‘l°°"' wyln\bcnamaad_ ah. pained ,'°.'.2'w'=u"\r V%x wi U9 PUNK . ._ . z.uii.liamkmon. ""`f_ Grade II-1. Alexander _Nichol- ‘ mn; a. can-Q sobey; s. mm Nero-Nlorir ~~°°=-°- ._ ~ J _ I _ _, _ _ I Grade I-I. Jun Rlmcis; |. / _ lmriel Hooper: nom sony. iii jiilri? tiliiiii the mutha pad will not stain. I-hrmlcas _. Raymond Maclean, Mary Maclean. Gradallx-ll. Carman Lowther; mom Miwxay, vemettn. Munroe, 2. Ashley Bartlett; 8. Roy Soboy. , `~’ -,-~- ,mlm Livingstone, Grads vm-1. Geordis Runcio; hliowtlnn dlf¢e\lca|mdI1.Y-Tbxwillelfoctively 03"" ill Made in Canada