"n ll d. 1e a1 9-1‘. I" a , 5.1 m m 3i rr l. Ie ie "l d ‘a . .'l( ‘iv l! - U. SATURDAY, *Genulna BJ‘. lmul-Ahd Sidlna G6") Full Protection! Showing the 90 lb. Rock Granule Surfitretl Asphalt Sid- ing covering ihe entire surface in- cluding biotin-Line. _ TRACE TH! BLACK LINI every year in with *Genulne B. P. Your neighbors have prof- ited for ten years in dol- lars saved and comfort se- cured by re-sicling their homes with Genuine B.P. Insul-Ated Sidings. You can secure the rams new home appearance, In- suI-Ated comfort, fire pro- tection and money-saving keep by re-siding right over wood or stucco walls a) fuel and up- lnsul-Ated Sldlngfl") “W”; u, mm. R . I Rmmwedalind m mqdjvdemrt- A iiqfllnogfiiagoé$gzaé° The industrial population of $3! 12$’. VII‘: sggiziidqgghwlfl; INSURAN€E tthat ‘unytfiovers youlggur! cw“ - we ma - s . - _ =l= Ask for the Factory-made Tongued and Grooved One-piece l Tfiguiiic Commandments standz- rice Srmii-h. George McKenna. Glasgow live in four-storey tene- Egvfly Part7 17°C)‘ Wm be 3115"“ afleir ‘of? 5 emléwxtt LL - . . IIl.\UI-r\l('(I Siding with Equal Protection and Insulation All "In 9111191109 keel! W“? hearth" Hub?” 0735111917. 30h" HOTEQB- 171933-1999? w We houses being The Que," ganadifln pund aga n5 re’ ' or acc en ' 11w IVay, Including the Mortar Line. In SUEDE“! 1119 11D Y0“? hand- ‘magi’? “W190?- {Ulan 08115811311- througltlha dosed‘ gor loggsssigev)" open“; m In put; of the Unjud > The Long,Strips with Patented Interlocking Edges come from NO easy hope m. n“ an m“ Gull; fl§§°,m;p&“§§p m?‘ ‘finch than; Kingdom h the 19rd Mayor's WE PICKJJP and DELIVER, JUST PHONE the rriie ready r0 apply by nailing only. i 5118.11 171151? 11$ l0 m1!‘ 8°51. The Somm- R-roup of the Q o_ in swel tub” with mm, wan! n, National Al!‘ Raid Distress Hind]. You can pay for re-iiding your home in convenient monthly But; iron sacrifice C. held a mess dinner at the co‘l- each end. As the top tenements Ire “glad ogllglglgumméhuligtwntggg, l‘.l:.llli.lll€ unilcr the ILP. Home Improvement Plan. risk your Dealer or uzrile [or information. pone fife m! each to give. 1,M|,_,.-: a0nucrsTL|MriEn IN CANADA THE CHARLQTTETUWN UUARDIAN w. c. T. u. ' NOTES T119 WEEK at §. D. U. ONE TASK FOR ALL m all we halve and are. Flo;- an our ofuldrens fats. Stand up and take the W8!- The Hun is at the trawl Our world has passed away In waxitonness o'er thrown. There ls nvthln left teddy But. steel and and sionsl Though all we knew damn. The old Commandments stand:- "lzt courage keep your heart n In strength 1m up your hand- Onq mot-q we hear the wflrd ‘man, sickened earth of old:- “No law except the Sword Unsheathed and iimcontrolled." Oince more its knits mankind. Once more the nations fro To meet and break and bind A crazed and driven foe. Cormfoirt. content. delisht. ‘The ages‘ slimy-bought Ill-Th They shlvelled in a 111811?- Only ourselves remain To face the naked days in silent fortitude, 1 - h perils and dismay! Of body, will, and soul. Tile-re is but one task for all. What stands if Freedom fall? Who dies if Enzlnnd live? INVEST REGULARLY MIN WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES WOOD WORKING CO., LTD. (Yemen t, Roof (fainting. Cut the fuel hiill Insulate noiv. BRABE, McKAY 8i 00., LIMITED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS Slate surfaced firesnfc Sliimles. S liillng, Roofing. lnsul Brie Siding. Insul Laih, Insiil Board. 10. I5. 30 lli. zispliiilt sheathing. ' liloilern Attractive Tile Flooring. Plastic ‘me a tcetotal I {with them." While in connection ivlth the lost war Lloyd George LIQUOR BILLS C- Durlnrz the latter bait of the great writ" our Fczcral G0\.’£‘l‘Ilh1‘lli pissed bv Orzler-ol-Council under and m-"ilcrials to furlllcr the wiri- ning of the Great War. time every Province except Quebec went dry. I bekeve. Bu! no sooner was the period of demobilization over than vie: iirvovximdfl and wet-elections bemrt t0 {W1 Vole‘ in IRVOI‘ of the ‘NWO? (Yflmc . “ml so rcgaiitcd makets for the llqllfil business uni-ll every tn-oviilce ex- cept one became the ‘VlClvll of a ivct government. Is it imv tvonder tlien llljitl Canada's lquor soles are stead‘l\"_ Al; that grmflng up to the $2l0.03£1.<I-C0'cominii to rebuild it, A much b“, wood-yard a few hundred yards __ c mwk I i m. we has be”, chosen at the away, and while the intense lteat Jcfggfiqegs (gig; $92? Pilfig British Columbia. the first nin- boil-om of the hill which will brhz [mm the fire wuld be fen- me Rayfleld‘ 93 'Margamt, “c3311.; 91. vine‘. m come lllldfil‘ the heel 0i’ Government Sale. has tiny: more Lord Robarts. great suit-eon an. give who said. “If you will 0‘.1I\' {umv I will take tliem anywhere and do anything wrote that drink was rotting Bri- tain's National effort at equip- ment in a deadly fashion Can we hope that if. is otherwise in our national life. "Jr do hope it but While we hope. it is a Oin Tuesday evening the Grads XI. X, and Commercial Pubic Speaking Group held its final "meeting for the you. James Mur- phy was chairman of the meeting The Moderator. Rev. A. O. Murp y complimented the students 0n their efforts durln the past year and told them ey had made realpmg-re iritheartofpubilc sneakinz. At a recent meeting of the foot. ‘bail and hockey teams. Hubert O'Ha.nley was elected football cap- and Chris Gallant hockey captain for next year. Basketball: The Saints defeated the P. W‘. C. hoopsters 23-18 in an eithibition played at the Y. M. . A. on last Friday night. Softball holds the spot ht in sport here at present. ‘Ilhe for! and l-ligh School are tied for first place. each having six points. The Junior-Sophomore town has four points. fol‘owed by the Freshmen with two. The following is the line-up of the Junior-Sophomore Night of Canadian A document of slrflP-B Ilfttllli! that tells one or the innumsmbs human stories behind the ever-re- pcated pluase "enemy air activity has reached the MOHQY"! mm‘ quip-um or me Queen's Canadian Fund ici- an mm vwtlml mm Glasgow, Scotlflld- It is a grandfather's swvv v! tW° Qlydggidg nights of terror, sent b)’ James Anderson Ness. The story is hfldfid with W0 G186 (133539! _ong mgtked "Former Addlfll" and the other “Present Admire-ll The reason becomes trallilalll’ BP- parent in the story itself. But what strikes this indicts? is sufficiently remarkabs in w 0 about to the Queens Canadian Fund is not tbs chronicle of two dreadful nights. with a rmmlv 101'- tuitous escape from death, but a saying by his little granddaughter when it was all over. Here .s his story, Just as he sent it to Canada: "HER PARTY FRDCK" Grandfather Tells of Pathetic Document Sent to Queen's i 9R9 on Mondav evening. The Hect- or. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Murphy was a guest . Inspection of (‘ndet Corps took Dime on ‘rhursday. Rev. T. P. Butler P. P. of Sum- merside and R. C A. F. chaplain visited the College cn Tuesday. I Silent a verv liarmv day on MW 25 tlt visting the hospital 8nd the fllrls‘ School. At the hos- pital they ence Hashim (now on leave in Canada) very much. but an ad. rmrable substitute had been found 111 D11 Unrzar. and ivith Miss Holt,- . by to superintctid the nursing the ‘Wk is from: 0n well. The hos- Dital itself is smal‘ and cramped The Mlssicn is IOYIEIIIR for the day when the money will forth- the hfsbital into much more per- Sfiml find direct contact with the ‘bad that at times we were freezing Einrziniz has always been a‘ feature and when I heard the sch-oi sing- with only s. few minutes’ respite between either a shower of incen- are ndssmg Dr‘ m°r_ flliary or high explosive bombs. Dur- eit er sat or stood In Each above, one instinctively so it went on nine hours. of lip- and-down. daught, through the close was so considered the most dangerous. the tenants living in the top and se- cond storey houses take "refuge in the bottom flat during an Air-Raid. or use the close as a. shelter. On’ Thursiia , 13th March. an in- tense Air-Raf was made on the Clyde area. When the warning was given by the wailing of the now familiar siren. all of us in our par- ticular tenement descended lo the close-men, women and children. The mi lasted about nine hours all qr us the close. time a ‘plane was heard the word passed round. ‘There they are again." and cvery- bent down, and these long hours, Incendiary bombs set fire to a lriz once more at their as: mbly I knew that fomer impressions were entirely reliable LONDON. - Have W1! ever titood in the street and known at you had nn home. m mom“... T10 Dossessions anywhere in me World. no clothes GXCOB? (hos.- in ‘vhifll Wu were standing? m... WWW 84W You an idea of how The following night. Friday the 14th March the Nazis again cm"- ried out a concentrated attack on our district. When the siren sound- ed. Just as on the pervious night, we all went, through the same rit- ual of first of all donning our old- est clothes in preparation for an- other night's ordeals and hoping that. they would miss as before. but alas. it was not to be. for the whole Terror Fund while we clung to the steel IRON- Fortunately for us an incendiary bomb had set firs to s little shop next door to the close W0 W0" sheltering in, but as there was no water, it was allowed to burn, and finally we hid to evacuate our- selves to a close further along. The fire was not long in following us, however, and we had to move further still under heavy bombard- ment. The t move proved lucky. as ws bu! not Ions five minutes when our tenement received a dir- ect hit, so the fire saved our lives, out. of fifteen closes in the block only five were left standing. By this time we were asked n the sltifilterfrom one baflc wall toms o er. At long last the “All Clear" was heard and we all cams out to find the entire street in flames. Not a word was spoken by any of us as we gazed at the inferno. as each of us had the same thoughts-that we were homeless-then came a very Every dollar subscribed goes for- ward without deduction. _.__.._.__--- PRINCE BTBEET SCHOOL Honor roll for the month 0f Grade X-l. Ann Duffy 2. June MacPherson. 3. Ruth MacMilan. Grade IX-l. Louise Brown. 2- Grade \'II—I. Betty King. 2. Shirley Jenkins, 8. Phyllis Buell. Grade VI-l. Mildred Cudmore, Elaine Hillel“. and Mario MM- Lean. 2. Helen Acorn 3. Cameron. Josie Campbell. Madhin. 5. Ruby Vam Iderstine, 6. Doris Vail. 7. Ferne Moreside. Grade VI-(‘Mias Ross! Lelth Doug as. Marjorie MacPherson. Neill Foster. Mai-garnet MacDonald, Vema Buell Noreen Smith Geraldine Bry- enton, Gerald MacAuley. Doreen Diamond. Constance Cooke 90. Frances Nich- - cl 90. Phyllis Coffin B7, Laura King MacLeod 93, Mfdred MacKenzie B9. Myrtle ‘iawkins B9. Carmen Thom- pson 8B. Ruby MacKnzIe 88. Jessie l-lynes 87. Grade III-(Miss Fler son) Joan Rogerson 94. Marion Py e 94. Juice Bradley 92. Anna Partridge 92 Aloe Dickson 91. Daisy Tweel 9i. Phyllis Worth 9i. Bobby Vatcher 90- Don- ald Barwbe 9h Lloyd Qakes 90. Muriel White 90. Grad-e II-tlvfiss Stewart) Stella EIEIEIEIJ IEIIEIIQ IF@IEElllillilIEEIEJEJIEIEIIEIIEIQJIEIIEIIEE@IEIIEIIEIEIIEIIEIIEEEIE ciilfilillfilléll-EJIEIQIEIIEIE MAY 3, 1941 nnnnnh GIVE YOUR |=u s THE EXTRA PROTECTION or our: OF THE FINEST STORAGE vsuurs nssr or MONTREAL A modern COLD STORAGE Vault with a constant circulation of chilled, filtered dust, free air. at a temperature of 86 degrees. This Finer Storage cost no more than ORDINARY STORAGE 21&% or iiouii own VAUIATION including ALL YEAR ROUND WORLD WIDE ISLAND F URRIERS QUEEN STREET [EIIEIEIEIEIEIIEIIEIIEEIIIEIIEIIEIEIIEIIEEEIEIEIIEIE TORONTO HAFDILTON the Defence of the Realm Act _ .. , . . _ _ One mother with he t hid , Coffin S. Kathleen Royst/on. SAINT JOHN _ ' HALIFAX what CJIC be ‘Ililnoun as villa-gr the ‘H1 lllf‘ "Base to "unflinching both o; ‘vlwm had g sewzgrf, Lag?‘ Joégeade 1x’_1_ Betty Carver, 2. _- Um‘? Pnlflirlh Olth 1e Iieiliflllqrlia- miihuhncss. ——E<i-> of whooping-cough sat huddled in Betty Barwlse, 3. Jean Thompson. Tm‘ a m9,” w‘ f1” e $50.... . corner m evade the cold draught Grade VllL-I. Myrtje iviacreod- mem w“ 0 (misfit, m n‘ K5561“ penetrailn the close. 2. Aleah Palmer. 3. Mai-inn Puncher .‘5~ l Wi rd “u ‘ . , _ . . m y than 18 l-2 millions of r101 ais inhabitants of the little town, Em lFinally. we got the "All Clear" sig- B0 ,1; . squandered in liquor annually HQ!‘ ce 1am plans have be dra up, rial In the morning and we and ' _ . - . _ ____ _ h liquor eimeiidltive since lat year Perhaps when D11 H§§um $3.1m; our neighbors left our shelter to Ggfzfndkegflnxgnglisasmiffi: gglnfilfi 1.68118 12" with three bIBd6S--~— -$ 7-95 In: e o of prohibition m 10.0 stunts ap- she “all have more ‘ln_tc-d.1te venture upstairs and see “what 5a‘ m. Bé Babe“ Fe. us.“ my Leeds 14" with f0u1-b|3dg5_._.___.___ 8,90 n”. I I proximately at $25d000.00l. hell's about the scheme. He‘: work was left." We found the ceilliil of M” M K a 85g Ed“, d ,, , yo... 530th spends over sso"o.- i... been so admirable and has the top flats in our part oflthe 331g): Mflghggo; Macinms 8;" Scarlet Runner, Ball Bearing 14 with four _ in. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 000 aimulailxyi fer lziiucrt anniniéflliglfig so“ IIIIICE confidence my ignemlents dogln altogether and Gfide “';_(MiSs Fuuermn) '1 bladgg _. _. _ ._ ..._ _.. _.. _. _ ._ _. _- - 11.00 E persons io no?!“ ls o =5 _ ' e irfiug o .11 cunt. - d i . lil th i . it DISTRIBUTORS ‘ it and the mime:- or nqi-mir hold- side that 1 10m! m? the ed-Zfv whreyn chin: Illicit: seemlii ‘indict? with flfigi,1§§‘,f§,§§g°§d§;,1°.§-Y,§§n§§§§' Scarlet Runner, Ball Bearing 16" with four is increasing by 10 0 armuhl- .3113 {ltéivecatgcblneiy "$121112! soIoIt. f 1t th m t Olivem Mécbean‘ 08km. t blades +- _ _ _ _ __»_ _ __ _ __ _ 11-90 . -' , 1' a 9 ‘m n.‘ “Wevel? We e i?" a We Hanson. Carol Marie Coles - n _________ 1351) We IIZIIILIIE the complete u... in the above Building ' ....%E.’- ii.“."°§4<§."i$i.h‘“n..“3.. ‘Rafi? l‘...§'.i’."fs'.5.°..i“i§. ‘ifiismiié? 11$; £¥°r§..§§’§.i$““$.§§ do? “iiiteed $53.13.” §l“*“’-".°§“E°$'P§§” "°°’,§“ % B53’ {iii 1%» m5 .- . .' - f.‘ , ~ - -'\| ewar..ar rown. a. a —-"--'- " Fwy“ Adwmsemem . “.§§§fi..§“‘§‘...... .. has".ii:;".‘"i...i:“.:.::"x$ .221.- a..°.:":*“ “"""”°"- B1“ BM 14" with M" bhde- — — — — - "-5" M A c n o N A Ln R o w E * $.;,&*g;,,§r=g$l,,3£,,°"* m" W” °’ iéhifiiélf f.” .321?‘ §.‘Z..‘."‘.‘..§§;‘“.‘.‘.; “lid "m" the "lei and i.» i.» 2...... iii-hi... w.......... m... m... Bird 1o" with four blades - - - -- - - 1m - ‘ We T613311 the Statement "I that mmuigent crmvd 0f BL“ Their e ' ‘Tot-innate" Fire shits: lfikgriylegaIrl-Sh %gylllliilg Scalllig’? ‘Illgglailsstir Mower witixiu-ljifr-I-il-‘is 1275 General Brock 14” with five blades — — — — $19.75 General Brock 16" with five blades - - - - - 21.00 GARDEN SIDIMERSIDE. RE I. plan tn work out, stone definite ' . _ h tenemgm b d g t}, Pickerlrl 96. Sheila Maclnnis 95. . a W °€...%"2.“¥’§§2?.‘é fifiiwfe.i°‘ifé”.i.mi.“glsmgfii, o; w». ywy»... M...- . ' - h n chi b g, h m I Leod r0 y ac aren . "°°."..=.?.'.”;‘"°" Plan's" Wm scam pilllfil.‘L'Z’.33.‘;‘"...‘*..¥h?..‘°Sl“l..°’ ..?.¥§..“’¥.<..§3*€..f.‘“.;§§“°’.§. “is? 11.3%. lhii"ri“~%iie“bo°iiii“iio»»- Emil“.*““.$.§'i>.°"..."3¥“s.§‘l"' ‘ ‘ ’ i _ tain. ' bed appeared to be of a heavier ‘p5 '. em ° m - T93’ ._.___._ Th H, 1 is m n I huld in my hind the report _ v ‘ at. Columbus Church at Corn- i... fhe omgiirhgoi Apfihhonor '° of m‘? Canadian 1tT9tmD9mnoc mAIgmgJiain is in the from n” IJIIallI/Jilisusthrfiainhtthose dmfipef “hf”? ‘"8135.’ QIIZEIEJIiI/lzlgswlvilsclbognasldl val... Ont, “'85 the scene of a very Grade Df-sr. 1. Laura Kelly. gtderatmghmeligélélfi ‘ll g h?“ 1mm"- M in mvérard but some districts burst {he gwh-Olgs gflfilditme a“! M0111, Jenkim 913491.“ Andgy-sgn gictiywhgedcihifnsg ‘Aggigmio; made 34,. L ma,“ Hunk Jug; ore m“ exam (gvecoxnaseger m: point or; “any opos-gligighggg ‘ __ "8 5 °°" 95. Imus Anderson 95. Pesky -- - a . -, ' ' “” . Ilickeson- dfl-llirhtcr of m. rho Mrs. Grade VIII-l. Hazel Hughes. 2. t“ "him M’ “Hi-time festriol- émgorlfiiflé. 1h the last few days gfillltihlpgeflgflla; ggflhtii$biviagr4rihrilgh William DIPkOFOnIDGCB-igg t/Iliecbflde George Bin, ‘$10! the sale of beve-arre a'- romfi/lglfdlrvggniiroiligii some of thgse I 94_ Helm Hyde 94, Kunum Taylor _ o.’ Spr. Leo F. Food. ya ima- G1 d v11_1_ Leo _ - - 8"“ 1m er _ ‘ , tiitui lnicilneets. son of Mr. and M11. Grid‘: v1_1_ Ancenfmlfilmdrahan i The delegation ‘consisted of g1: Andrecent air raids. 'I'here you L gaqgfiglafifififi°npgind, Nancv l GARDEN RAKES from - _ ._ _ _ 55c up to $130 Funk _y_ mood o; Mapiewood Grade v_srl L Mary mm, a. seien men reprcsening the pro- me n understand the evil that MacNevm 92 Jean watts 92 Ed“ GARD N 60 to 95c C..- P. p 135mg; T... ha... M..<....... .. ..........lm."i::* ma: Mid ‘il.".'“."...il°.i Z‘.Té’$‘““.‘..°" ma“ ilils WAY w... cm“ i1 “hi” wave‘ GARDEN §§f§..‘s"“‘ T ‘ ‘.5 Fhhré “h... .. ' "Wmmv WW WW1" Y 1"- Hmdmhm. - 7h - ° -- no Lily MacPheiaon aofirzisie Brad- and ARDE - - l‘ l Laiehqv-r, my, aim shimmy“ m; Grade v__"_ 1| 00mm BM, 1 8W1 48 mvmbers of the Ottawa a] l??? districts were inhabited Everydaycares areburdens enou h ‘ey a9. Marv Craig B9. Robert Mills . i. __ _ __ 315 . Gflvéffflfnehf. mos entrely by poorer people. go, women u, shoulder without t a B9’ Althea shmm m Rmald Mme RUBBER HOSE 50 lengths coupled 1/2 $ 711M131 mass. The bride was a1.- iirictivclv attired in a beige stilt-- unlit mhtching accessories and was aiivndcd bv_ her sister MLss Marlon §44—O'O-§ 00-9? L- O- A. L. O. B. A. The R. W. Grand Oran c Lodge of P. E. Island will meet ln Annual Lodge room, Charlottetown. Thursday, May 8th, i 1941 at 10 A. M. Standard Time- 8th, Hlglen McKinnon, B. Norma McDon- d Grade IV-l. Agnes l-Iuylies. 2- HBTITY Kelly. 3. Charlie Kel y. Grade ession in 1941 at l0 A. M- Standard Time. M. W. Grand Mistress Mrs. Alice Wesiherby will be O-O-O-O-O-O-O-OQ Boyne P The entire rcpoit solicits our prayerful and careful study. In the Words of Mrs. Wright. of the Ontario W. C. T. U- we millions of money are being sacri- ficed to free EUPODQ of the De- spot Hitler and his Despotic Naz- fnn lusting for power and dream- ing world Dominion. fibers also wasvs a mush older and more for-rnidabh world war 0f plight and plunder. ‘Ihe faithful Christian advocates of time have been the defendents in a colossal struggle to free srme part- and every part of this whole world from the dominion of King Also- day. Truly this a time not only King and Ouunti-y but also to Most f tn f . was" Jsmsile l.f.%'*‘..£‘.‘~§l a few pounds. perhaps a little in- surmce and Perhaps paid-up dues added miseries of temporary con- stipation. That is why thousands of women turn to Beechams Pills. 88. Grade I—No Examinations. (By The Canadian Press) . 5/8" - — A515 s/s” CORRUGATED HOSE, per rt. - - - - — -_16§ WOOD WHEEL BARROWS - - - - — — — iv-i" M Li. Colihgl‘. Ashmore Kidd, M. W. Grand m}, M"! hi! tflflmws W- as er an overeig , M. W. G d S t ' l Lofius H. Reid will he present. m“ u" an’ f will}? §"Jh¥.1"§’..."$.$.‘w'fi . The R, W_ Grand Q1- L d f u, L_ helping the better to outline che 2172' o. B. A. of P. m. I. willlngietaeto ifieiiie Oedd- ‘$13.7.’ iv°§.°°fii-l°fi‘.i'l.°.‘is.d‘éi"'l‘c.fif fellows Hall, Charlottetown, Thursday, May turv airo needs be reviewed m- EEGULATIONS FER. ’ d 4V j our MY men caavtc i. l . ‘g who wor bue, while Mr. Bill Dick- ITH-I. All ia H . ' 2 Effll fllllgtl in capacity of grooms- f. Eileen McKinciorhci. phhifiiirfi- med " d”, vmon‘ " more ‘team i? imbuml society‘ The” ltved i211“; vfffwfli fiifigfxiid _._. m“, ponowmg m, wemomy , 90mm fast purpose and a firmer will to e Evy-green birick house; P 8° Y I) Y Toromwmd . d H w I H C] S _ N Z185 H059 i dmh. weddm b, d," when other, MW not damii lined in closed ranks a1 t. —-to smooth thorough elimination. "' i“ "in" 9 a 50 1331'?!’ 059 11ml”. D13)’ OZ ' .. . g eakfnst was serv- Grade II-Sr. 1. Shirley Coffin t ‘m3 11° - ' - - block; lqwer- western hi]; un- i a. M. the bride's home. after which z. Charlotte Hughes. a. Everett Jay‘ may’ "he time 11M wine in it??? or m newn- blocks of ma. It aids, too, m relieving the 4"" chanied ' R6918 "I"! 98"!" weed"!- lliv liripnv young couple left. on a Grade II-Jr. 1. Arthur Coffin: Canada‘ u in India and elsewhem ‘em %der public housing sch“ tressm g“ whlch forms tum‘ Mon¢rea|_'p.pe, such “In”. “m. i honey-moon trip m Montreal. On 2. Martin Kelly and Edna Kelly ganftgdilattgiolggfgggnpggtvlzlglfifr,“ beaikbellgg’ fiiaiitttfiagtghwmtldldhartvilily “ccumuglteg itlttéstiial y“? fimld er cups lower I H d C L‘ ‘t d - > _ ' l. - ,, 'e res ' - . ' , lrfigurltéfltgzfstflvntylgigs lam ‘GEES I--1. 14mm Jgy naigners. and I to crrian- mag-Mont they are home fnextlhifll‘ 3Z5}... aBCZCIIIIBIIIB gilltitntonigchi Ni‘; ¥°'k"s'°°k' mm! ‘"“"““" at o‘ e home of Mr. m Mrs. Dlckcsmi. Grade r-n. 1. 60111011 Ja. . fiméf d° “h” Ne’ m“ °' P” my, w...‘ °' °h°"““d~‘ °' mhabl“ and halo dim away " wn- - '- when - - .. which was ottlenlzxi by a Grade I-C. i. Joan Mo non, m‘, Iamt- in Maine. did in m o have it fierce lqvalty to gtipation woes. Buy at your drug. , ed m" number of friends. Spr. Flood and l. Jackie d. h“ d” '" beugumm bomughs" “waver. 11W gistb N’ "hmlcofu... "m," m"; Mrs. Flood will reside for the e- Highest average in Cecile: guise “i w “I m“ m“ b‘? as“; “n” h] M’, ' rant irfiiflgifgm. out... 1.2a :15 oer cent - Leona Ifandre- w“ _- ' ' many s . h abroad an. ‘i? » - wish them many .332‘; m... ma... . m hlfilm’ grades, m; ,,'7,';,§,,*¢°.,;;“* "i?! $1“? our ova WAY By .i. it. Williams OUR BOARDING noosa with — Mali" “W Iépbirissllyonm _ gnaw cerium rvdolgy radial/theta a...‘ in a “Qvyci-hi iili-iiageesi pfinght ‘ " i TE w "' ‘I "' '°m“'“ ' i' “'9” '9'“ m)‘ m “m” " a l a Milli i and "m" Us N’ . _i Newson. 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