, V -.-vw- / V _ rn -. _ .l§2..lif. ilil1'¢i»z|J ¢lE:.ff}:irz ygssssssssssfi J _ WEDNESDAY. _ . ._ THE C"‘.sRL°- “E19 fs ' siune Herald for :nice ww- BY _ A James Bethune °=ij_1;e=ii_y;m;r_~ Bggfagg ”,‘;,,,°;’; NEMO MwMwnm@%§ come foreman o - 1 ‘A Passes Away i 1°...”‘r as-‘i‘...‘°i..°'1’.'_ i I pi"rin¢¢ Edward Aislanders in Bt. ' _ ‘ was 8* .wars of ag¢_ ,nd 1-ii; death 1 Paul and had tidings of four oth- ' oxurwg exaetii- two years and one | ers. Among those he met were Ben ~sw.~aCv=::_~‘r; U, :(1, If 1| , Yi ,_ _f --\ if ' _ _, /'ss ' _ Q/Q / f. . _ /.__,g?> .~ . -~ _ lxnglheii Your lliplinc in this NEMO >`pc<'?:i|l_i l'|'ii'<-fl for NEMO WEEK (`0|npli't¢» _\iiiii‘ t‘¢i|'~t“.’ ii ard relic \i iih this clever litllc Si-nsiifiiiri u'il‘dl£'. l";i-- '-1 a c3n‘.p3.~?’.o:' HP 1-,pr :=~<:.' rg Histor. to jon the :~i:i'!' of file Bm"-zz Elf-;‘f.1: liz: 1-3v!Z.1iiie ri':1;.ii!1 .sonic yriaiz- later urns nrnfiislncf lan; in Brldi.zc\‘/ater, N. S. Mr. Bcthiinr- cl;d not rcniaiii in Yer.-.~ York long, and removed to lliuriiliisiieep slime men are horn arent. oth er., acii.'\\'c uri.‘l1'i‘i<.\-’\'. €\l`~ly s.s0 s.s5 *f oss 1 _ 10.40 11.45 Size 5.00/19 5.00/20 5.25/18 5.25/21. 5.50/17 4.ply 6-ply Tube s 0.65 $ 8-25 $1-55 _ 7.20 s.70 7.25 ses s.i0 10.10 8.30 10.40 1.55 1.55 1.95 1.55 6-ply 10.40 11.10 12.10 12.80 Tube 1.95 2.05 1.95 2.25 2.40 in tht? Norih l').1_\' after mackerel. It Was the b€2iiiz'iing of an event- ful and siircessfiil career that was to continue for more than half a Century. However, this first voyage was more evrntfir than anticipat- ed. The Rattler was one of the boats caught out in the great gale of 1873 but was one_of the lucky craft to ride out the storm. It was montlis arter before the complete toll of disaster in lives and ships was fully known. The young man stuck and sailed out 1:! Gloucester for many years as .~ haiibuter and in other branches, including the freighting of herring from Ncdfoundland during the winter season. In due season he had his masters papers and later built. the Schs. Eliza B. Camplmll and Georgie Campbell, named for his first wife and eldest son. Others commands were Schs. Argo, Oathci-ine Burke. J. J. Flaherty and Plnta. He went dur- ing 9, time when banks and "spots" were still being discovered. one bY himself. "Johnnie Campbells Spot,” which is still being fished today. Carprt. Campbell was twice mar- ried. His first wife was Eliza B. McPhee of Burnt Point. George- town, Prince Edward Island. Them were three children. J. George of Denver, Colo.; Albert S., of Gloucester. and Miss Gertrude L. Campbell of Charlottetown. His wife died in 1894 and four 5/681'# later he married Mary Ann Mc- Donald of Sb. Catherine. P. E. I., who survives. He also leaves a sister. Mtss Sara. V. Campbell. Wh0 lives at the Campbell home. llc was a member oi' the Holy Name Society of Bt. Ann's Chu1'Ch. Master Mariners' Association and Femwood Lodge. A. O. U. W. Funeral services were held at St. Ann's Church, where a requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. Francis J. Dinan. The pall bearers were Capt. Norman A. Ross, Ei- roy Prior. Colin Powers and John . Kecfe_ Lester Stevens and James Gallagher. Burial was at Calvary oemetery.- Gloucester Exchange, February 23. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL School report for April: Grade X-1 Helen Sherren, 2 Kimball Keeping, 3 Annabelle Law- sou. Grade X (Jr) 1 Isabel Sinclair, 2 Clifford Campbell, 3 Robert Dickie. Grade IX-1 Cynthia. Kendall, 2 Phyllis Murray, 3 Erma Andrew. Grade VIII-1 Lillian Kays, 2 (iharlotte Driscoll, 3 Dorothy Keep- I1 Grade VII-1 Joy Fraser, 2 Joyce Lank, 3 Bill Murray. Grade VII-1 George Acorn, 2 Henry Lnrter, Edward Larter, 3 Doris Gregory. Grade VI-1 Betty MacKenzie, 2 Hilda Lank, 3 Arlclgn Coles. Grade VI-1 Alethn Saunders. 2 it/farguerite' Brehaut, 3 Olive Keep- ng. Grade V-1 Marjorie Spillctt. 2 Shiriie Stems. 3 Keith Carson, Wendall McCannell. Grade V-1 Mamie Maccallum, 2 Ruby Shei-ren, 3 Mary Wright. Grade IV-1 Harold Jenkins, 2 Shirley Ferguson. 3 Margaret Mc- Lennan. Grade IV-1 Myrtle MacLeod, 2 Alvina Carr, 3 Billy Jenkins. Grade III-1 George Brown, 2 Marjorie Carr, 3 Ruby Wakelin. Grade III-1 Joan Taylor, 2 Velda Lank, 3 Barbara Pickard. Grade II-1 Walter Conrad, 2 Marjorie MacLean. 3 Billie Howati. Grade II-1 Mildred Cudmore, 2 Douglas Pierce, 3 Carmen Smith. Ruby VanIderstine. 2 lf) °"l W m ul-1 ~ f_ai_fai' “Ti” siiriiafnsios ,Q A _ WEST KENT SCHOOL Honor roll for April: Grade X-1 Sandy Brehuut. 2 Ncwton Large, 3 Carmen Glover. Grade IX lsr.) 1 Jean MacKay, 2 Mary MacKay, 3 Lilian Block. Grade IX l5!lY~s5§ 1_~-/ ¢ tx _ 1 __|» _/j. M - i KU §gf_..'.*».-_ it /AJ s ‘ Ma - _ ' ° ` ’/Fi f uiRiii‘\i iiosu lilsiiili' us" 1 I iiilh . . __ ,. , C01 PLINGS llc ft. GARDEN si-mans _- $1.15 $1.5 s 2' A 0 2_ ,, w \rniii\c ciixs 85c to $1.85 THE ROGERS HARDWARE coi~1|>ANY Lmireo ‘ “ Plwlle 105 Quick Delivery WEL.L.MR¢§ iiii. isiri 'l"\-EM P1 ‘_ 1 fl l "‘ 'vi' l I _ -Bv George McManuS ‘ ' "'*"”»~Q\f-i"-"u';m‘f V . __._`f".__ _.a.._..,.. `_’§'“' ' " ' “