WESTERN eS l? GUARDIAN “wuss-m menldfl- -' nefiuardianlllybeboaghtd again lira: last-none Ill-l IIINCI COUNT! msumrlnflutumcalu-aeelanlen-lmlsnpm llbullllfllhlfollllfilngflolqh Gum-lies on we, w“, flookltol‘. Wlht Il- ylfiloate Baha'i. Wild’ It. Marl Glade 81 Granville “t"if't..".i'..".'.. W“ "" "m lm-f-u- I»: O Boy t .. your order to 1h! M! | h reserved for new! Ff»?! “firefl- bnt advertising d l "any nature may helnflclt- q 1i z cents a word strict! lily- m, in advencc. TURNED HOME u Macbecd returned — Mlle. , last . from an extended visit to w“ visiting l-elativee-S. ' EBCOLATORS that msbe line . . coffee. sold at Bruce's. L-1l6I3-3-16-2i. UDDEN death game Bedeque .. ihursday, March i8_ Tip Top ,. , Bedeque Maple beafe vs. u Freetown. skate after. Ad- ._.. 16 cenls. L-ilB0-3-15-2i. RETURNED FROM STURG- .y LAKE, 0N1‘. Mr. George . . y. son of John Murphy Cler- 1, leturlled home on Saturday . from lhe sturgeon lake min- district 0f W . (me cf six brothers located in {m1 and Northern Ontario-K. . E. l. will Gtan extra large .... r of tourists in 1939. In- accommodatiorls and buy .. supplies at Bruce's. L-llfl-S-lfi-fl. W. L. MEETING. - The . ma; meeting of the Indian Riv- , . L. was held in the church Family Kenslng n. eating was open- Tht, Miss Ellie gil- . c regular rou ne ,. . were heard. An intcleeting -. izenship was read from ' n1 8H1 I l - i0 ea tilt ' “$15 “t: ly lliour and fgenedicti WIN COMPETITION —- M}. sections. Mor- his section and .BIO0h his sect-loll. tlle two then played off for with Mr. Bgcoks’ rink ii in tvgc ll. Bezlaswinning ' LY FOX LITTER! -- Mr- l... Brooks of Iin-kletter Road already a numlber of litters of r fox pups. On 6th a 1- le of ll months had a litter four pups. On Much 8th a tim- iust 10 mmths gave birth five healthy pups. and on March full silver female had her . m. Brooke has not ylst tained how many them are this litter. . l. . Nell Pl-sught has return- to his home in Grand River a visit to New Brunswick-G. liens glen-K. IUMMERSIDI MILK TEST Th following milk‘ read the 1cm f‘ “gents: 0n y “gm; - 1 Dairy-Cotton l-- ltfacNally iiulow Arthur ~ Pilllnan liuiow-MaoNelll L Boswell -'.=-s»=s-=s~s3s-1s-=>~v~w.es3=~e5ws~9 mflloflacncmlplbfi~labOdfl~rp l ~ Thwnsend TIME FLIIB lktgland-Giiritll in court here a man said: - ml times when we wcresiay- » It my mother-in-lawk house. clock was oaillen down from sideboard. wound up, - - at ma." Nlws 0N me cum-rt ma) u’ in Wt eel. I'll . reepousibl: for c3131.)’: on!" m‘ “m” °' your Mute. i‘ —I'UBETEST Halibut Liver Oil at Taylor Drug Co., —8El Efilterfmaweec: wglrxlztzllezr m , brovements. only 85.00 at aces. L-ll 4-16-21. -—'I‘HE 2ND COMPANY cm Guide-v. Summer-side. are holding a Pull-l’? sale Saturday at Sinclair dz Stewart's Store. 511774-134; —CHALLENGE—We. the C19,. mm“ M35. winners of North shore Hockey Lsaklle challenge the B0r_ den Nationals to a game of hockey l» be Played in ule Kmlslngton Rinkonadatclobedecidedm. Wesley Campbell, Manager. 11-1178-3-16-3 —FB.AC'I‘UREE LEG — Mr. Al. dveric Billiard of Summerside suf- fered a bad fracture of the talscn ce County Hos- ital where his fracture was set. c is now resting comfortable-S —VISIT S'SlDE—Miss Dorothy MaAKenzle of the staff of the Bank of Nova Sooiia. Kerlsington went the weekend in Summer- eidle. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Pbrbes-S. -—SKATED T0 BURDEN 0N SUNDAY-A party of ycung peo- ple set out from Summel-eide on Blmday afternoon at one o'clock and skated by way of the ice to Borden. arriving there about three o'clock. '.I'hey went to the Albeg- weit Hotel and had lundh before starting on their return trip. On the way back they met another gelrty evidently making Mr Bor- , but as it was getting cold they all decided to go home to- gether, arriving about five o'clock verv tired but well pleased with themselves. the ice being very good for skating but in places a —ANNUAL MEETING LADIES AUXILIARY 0F CANADIAN LEGION-The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Ilegion. summerside Brandi held uleir annual meet- ing recently with a record atten- dance. Mrs. J. B. Wood retiring ,. " ‘ occupied the dilair, The officers for the new year are as follows: Pmsldent. Mrs. R. L. Mol- lison; lsc Vice President, Mrs. B. W. Robinson; 2nd Vice President. Mrs. Neil R. Durant: Secretary. Mrs. L. A. Moore: T". M"- a. E. Ellis; Councillors. Mrs. J. B. Wood. Mrs. Clifford Rogers. Mrs. Brenton Clark. Mrs. ney, Mrs. Rev Tantcn, Mrs. sher- man MacAssey and Mrs. Victor Travers. The treasurer! report allowed the finances of the auxil- 1'1 cared fcr during the year. The retiring president expressed he!‘ thinks to the members for their loyal support during the year and asked for the same consideration to her aucceasolz-S. “Dad” James Through-Till Next Year MONCTON, N. 8., March 15- "Dud" James. coach M fiydllfil’ Millionaires who were defeated by saint John Beavers in the Mari- time senior hockey "Hal. slid hm‘? tonight he was “through with hockey for gocd," but in the next breath smilingly admitted he might be a coach again next sea- BOD. ‘They want us (Bill Gill. Hal Ingram and George alrpleuy) haw} in Sydney next year." he 5a!“- 'Ihe.se four expect to be here at least until fall. Tamas. "We were both playing thy 5mg, ma may mine Saint Johns way first. ‘Pile score in the series ea that." ma! epohl mum a he owwration he received ln Oa/PQ Breton. The wwle there were be- comuq Allan cup conscious and wouidseearealdrivetowardthut goal next season. PUPPETB AID PUPILS (I The Canadian l uliau-clssees in poetry proposed for students hen as "a valuable adiurc‘ to c in 1.. lllrlard’: In u. can. dmnatlc 1"*°‘!‘“"-" . A 7 :- ""8." ~ 3 .5 a Egg Grading Station“ cit‘ Jtfegrlzsingtor: A fist“: cum: ........,;‘.,,_l,_,..,. u... m...“ ...»- i oczo. have CWO. i- fififil-"Wfi ‘i - . _ . ____ _v_‘___——} {i . . _..___._ MERSID AND PRINCE COU > ‘x Wae/i/omin AfierEk/h Grferél/fi/e [/'v;-P/%' Alberton 1 The regular cu held here on ‘Ifilgsldaayy, Cfifil? The only case to come to trial was that _ m]; . d i k Tu m. luepufitfluwlllfffiuiiii Eligig‘ K- 0'. of Bummerside was counsel for defence. Judzment was reserved bvul-{y e ‘shun until next County seas on _ _ mated through me une The trial day and well into the evenin in an effort u; Wmnlete it on at da . Owing to ghe ltullufualneas of (x1e our o s - ity with tlhsee avlgielggeiked w “up” It is expected that John T. Cro- fcau. P . 1)., of the Carnegie Pm- leswrshln of Charlottetown will swp off here on Saturday evening, “"5 .‘.*.t.‘.i‘.i.°§°°“.l. “*5”? luhanbildi r n e a‘ the freight ntlgaih eHM-flvfl o‘ ..."°§“.‘:."a.°"..’° a . e the interest of Ciedit ‘Izlnions. h m t The Albion ‘Terrace Hotel w he scene of a banquet under th.» 841381095 of the A berton l-loekey Cl . Numbered amongst those present were some of the Club 0f- iclals and hockey officials, the team member. the Mayor of u... town “b0 acled as Toast-Master, 8nd two of the clergyman. Altcgeth. er the attendants numbered about $11 "Y- After a Nye] spread of edibles. toasts and speeches were in order. All-in-all it was prmiouncegj a grand occasion , Waldo Matthews. " tmaste at Alberton recently returned lrorm a holiday in char ttetown where h; was royally ente mined. James E, Wells, barriaicr of Al- was in S berton ummerelde recently on bus The bridge and auction tourna- ment under the auspices of the Prc- gress Credit Union. not away to s. m; ood start on Friday. March 10th., me thirty-two articipants were in attendance ms. playing auction and three at bridge. The rampant ‘flu invaded the homes of many in this vicinity and few indeed are the ones who have not felt it's heavy hand. niends of llilimbeth Clark. of Albflrton. will be pleased in hear that she is returned home and is ccnvalescing from he: recent ser- ious illness-A Stock Prices Drop Sharply In New York (a FREDERICK GARDNER. Assocfited Press Financial Writer) case the in 8s and Mr. Eus up five tables k1 ...- llas Narrowing Caught In Storm Mr. H. O. Eustace of Mont Blossom of Canada Flour l-gplqg: eentative for the Maritime Prov. mces- h“ a hflrlfiiwm! experience in Monday nights blizzard, when he was obliged to spend the nignt his 08-1‘. the storm overtaking him on his return from the west, Mr. Eustace was about hall way impossible for him to see or get his bearings he decided to remain in the car all night. He was fairly ‘comfortable as the car was equip. Ded with a heater and he kept the motor running but about 5.30 in the mofllillfi the motor gave out , tace thought he had i better try and find a house, as he w” Betting chilled and hungry. He fioundered round in the deep snow for some time returning once to the car. as the blinding snow made lt impossible for him to see, but finally reached a small house near the road, where the pggplg WY)’ kindly gave him shelter. He’ remained there until ... when he took to the fwd Wfllklni; t0 Miscouche. from ggéeldhc came by train to Sum. Mr. Eustace. who has travelled considerably and has sailed the seven seas. said he had been shi . wrecked and exprelenced esrtg. quakes. but never in all his ex- periences had he put in such s, night. The lesi- of being 11m. in the storm and becoming exhaust. ed and possibly freezing to death L‘! Illmelhing he will remember all life. He found good friends in the kindly People in the house at the side of the road. and their ndnees to him was the one bright BDOt in e. bad night. Mr, Eustace W"! b9 Obliyed to leave his Car on éhe Island until the road is clear. llt he is thankful to come through such an experience QK. S, Senate Makes Amendments To Legislation OTTAWA. Conservative; mendmcnts Mardi B12111 l6 — (OP) — i bill to estab h a three-man com- ion uninister Canadian pen- itentiaries passed the senate today. One amen‘ t was accepted with- out division. and opposition Senat- ors out-voted the Government 30-17 amendment. 2 Q _-i_ (Omihild flu! flfl 1) {glen he entered “liberated Aug,- lagdollivstygacrwgoivand the Budeten- wtghaezm 00M 6mm“ town again over the week-end- Ilr. and In. Jar-dim were mHllThkdBAioh iroopenoeived "m, u, “$7M ... “M. Hwldwnce theyhavohad d, M», agony‘ or the te riee ma» which Y ' o! g Gggbeiméeé to fulfill the idea ma“ at‘?! Mcwuumu o; an, ' ' ff of Bank, f N ScO a. Prunes muenu’ without t”! Olieary, is’ ependcixrg hilzsmvacation by] in Charlottetown. I-nd contrary to repeawd u; “W” "l! aet upfiitle Y P! ltreets. loud] e Th three armored %l.l.°sl'lkgll*sll."g$ i“ I Experience When ‘“° m“ ‘n B“ wvdg~m from springing, it 2g?‘ and the embarrassed op". Bryk an his aide. Eduard Belles WBDt with ' women out shame, as did their Cries o! “Pfull null-co bee: heard. home" l “i... mm. Y w sort were to have, but they wen WON ecuic- ly conscious of the fact ilh t Hit- ler's troops had occupied a of their cherished 3011mm the whole and betweleln Mlscouche and St. Elean- M°“"""“’~ orswenthe drift beoam bd he could no longer? Wéfllwefldsghégl. 5""?! Mlde NW knowlrr. the road and tlla severity of the storm making it On the heels 0f the Gemun Army come the Gestgvo, eflieient Gffllw-IIBSECRY; police. o arres w l we reported to have Several figures, Byrvvy. Great War hero who for a time was A number leading Czech political among them Gen. Jan Premier 01 the Republic in last September's clis-‘ls. were re- ported to have fled the country. Among those reported arrested»- but this could not bq vfiflflgd_. was F. Haiek, press representative of President. former personal Bones, pillar of vhe Republic who resigned after Munich and nqw 15 a university profesvcr in the Un-ir- ed States. Thousands of Jews and German D01ltlcal emigre! were in hiding because they did not want to be seen in public and could not get across the frontiers. which were closed to traflic twin: bath ways. Germany's absorption of Bohe- mia. and Moravia was the final smashing blow crush life of the battered Rclrubllc which grew out of the Great War. ing out the Measures In Effect These were amcnsz the measures put into effect swiftly Cfiechs were placed 1m er ru e- icdayasthe d German Plkhlclvlon of all meetings and closing of all motion ‘picture thea- tres until further not ice. A curfew forbidding enyonewith- 011C a pass to appear in fhestreeis 6 pm. and ordering bars and restaurums closed at t-hay, hour. Seizure of the Wltkowitz Iron Works (in which British capital is invested) and a number of Czech airplanes. Orders to inect with severity any sabotage or disrespect of the Nazi swastika. Patrvlling of the streets by the German military and Czech gen- dannes and police. Establishing of the German ital-y and civil rulers of Bohemia and Moravia. C mil- g of disarmament ofthe aec Army. Sleel-hellneted German soldiers were stationed before the doors of the capital's leading hotels. where German officers took up qua-risers. ‘L fcwcrth ‘ no y in the city's life was a switch in the A dd x 011 IOOODd 'l**fl'...'“..fi§ll."..uu.' '- “Bu-i“ “ii-ii-Pofiiafim” m‘ fr; s.::'.:*'""......l'":....- "mucus. c . . yggklstghemdrobain Warilogntsleet in- “ vglilégg Igfllggfluxbfellgfffiefifi; agaimttflwmany. Bind el-luelsul of P B 118ml DON“! T D5611 . compared with the agitation ac-' H mmime M “he my so w“ a companying previous Eurovflln crisis, world financial markets had shown over the dissolution of cfilcobsxmag?‘ De artment fol an n - lowed the downwardpmovement in the general market but McIntyre bucked the trend and registered ? 31%;: of] i point to Iigleflflmggfi r0 er. n ' r s d: zfinlileycgalerigztemational Nick- uulsul.l;.l.~l.llzuu.as*sée tier S agrams, We crs. _ m! - lain, M? and Imperial O11‘ were o Digit? goiindsonetetgl ‘fglézhathlhe fi w U. . S . 9 BBL “Fm” ‘hunks:- use, e . - lhone, Montgomery Ward Sears ‘Roebuck Johns mmvllfe. New Flori: Central and International iervester. The Associalcd Press composite rice of 60 stocks fell 1.8 mints l0 1.4. la est setback Jl-ll 39- Transact one increased w 1.118.100 shares from 675.190 in the DNVIOM session. United and Glenn Martin ended frxactionally higher among aviation s ales. What stocks did .112: fCon. Nova . ouse was co whole, studying a clause that read: "The Commission mall. under the minister. have the control and man- agement of all penltentiaries and all - risoners and other persons con- inad therein and inmates thereof and over all matters connected therewith." Senator Meighen thought the clause interlercd with the prerog- ative of mercy reserved to the Gov- ernor-General on advice of his Min- lsters. Senator Ptavul Dandurand. Government leader, decanted the o ‘Position amendment lch pro- v eci powers of the commission over prisoners should not interfere with royal prer ative or the remission service of e Justice Department. Six words in another clause caus- Bd the division e o . The clause dealt with ap intment of .whichwa.sto sadutyof the commisdcn. Senator C. E. Tan- Seotla) said the word; ‘tupon recommendation of warden" ahoul be inserted. and his amendment wu carried by a ‘ending vote. . n e two amended clauses raised discussion and the remain- der of the a4 articles of the bill DIM N G c» some ens nc-s wcxv IvONDObIL-Brought to court by a maintenance order, s married cdolgle testified they communicated each other only by slips of per since 19M although they ved in the same fiat. NORFOLK. E03. - lions of shrimps have Norfolk Broads and all fresh wat- er fish have died bem crease of salinity due wall break. FAST BRITISH TRADE l , —- (OP) -— Within 90 seconds o the opening of the herd-ware section of the Bri- tish Industries Fair here e Nor- wegian contractor ordered 30-000 metal springs from a Midland firm. SHRIMPS HOG BROAD! (C?) -— Mil- nppeered on use vfln- to asce- NAZIS PRAISE ADMIRAL PORTBM fenced C?) - German rlcwe- -r BERLIN papers acclaimed the action after the Great War of Admi Renter the slnlflng of i-he 8mg?‘ Flow. when cele ted his 70th h th ital] vfon o gna or w gave e s ‘t the admin! birthday. STOKER SUBS ADMIRAL (By The» Canadian Press) 0U'i‘l-I. England — Sen- to B0 days for allegedly 1e- fusinz duty, s. stokes- flled suit f damages against Admiral of (file Fleet the EarlofCol-karldOl-leu-ywbooon- firmed the sentence, on grounds of againdt his captain and ‘told the House the illegal arrest. O’Leary and Vicinity tillbflmlblltlnldldrl. rivelofabuuieing Jwobog enfrkhgllarchloth. ’ Min Doris Palmer. of ‘Bloom- fieidi spent s. few days in OTQIJV on A serious accident occurred m. Howard, of that place, came M with a sehwdwhtige it was in opera on. He a ree Angers badly mangled and cut. He came to Mire. Turner's mrsing home where he received medical atten- tion and ood care. It is ex-pecicd a/nld h that he will retain his Pimhgkcwtlnl-hn i the partition beside a cement" safe. 'l‘.he eefe had a. crack in it and it ls supposed that it was by this means that the fire worked into the partition. considerable damage was done by fire, smoke and were‘ Mr- and Mrs. Harold Jeiley. Ollleary, were visitors u: Charlotte- town. on Saturday last. ' The Misses Muriel and Wanda ‘Yeo of lot l6 are visiting with ,tl-leir sister, Mrs. Bay Ellis and jMr. Ellis of 0'Leary. f The young son of Mr. and Mra. b lorry Bmnscy of Mount Rcyel re- nlrned home nn Tuesday, March Liittill from the Prince County Hos- c The nslwrk visited the 1101?; its! . Mm. spill-goon arr . Tlniolgvele and left a baby buy. The funeral service of Mr. W. P. MoNeill was held in the United Church, O'Learv, 0n Sunday after- noon. March l2, 1939. The church Wes filled to capacity with friends and neighbors who amembled to show their respect and . The service was conducted. bv Rev. Mr. Duncan of the Baptist, Knots- fold church assisted by Rev. George ugh. pastor of the United urch. A very impres- sive sermon was delivered bv Mr. . Mesre. Gordon Black. Neary Shelfoon, Alvin Webb and Bennett Haywood sang in quartette "We Are Going Down the Valley One by One." were "Safe in the Arms of and "Shall We Gather River." Honorary "llbearers were Mmrs. A J. Mathescn. William Bernard, John A. Pate, Fkank Pletts, James Mcwillianls and Mr. George Bernard. The arting pall- bearcrs: Mess-rs. Sentfol-d Phillips. Fbrest Phillips, Sergeant Phlllips. Dan Smallman, Gordon Adams and Gondorl Black. 'l"he floral tribuim lvzeregrltjegly and mutlfn testifiyn- ng e very g es eem which the deceased was held in the community. Interment was in the r cemetery in Knufs- Two hockey flames were played in o rink on setumey night March l1 The first game wee ‘between omedry Boy scouts and Glenwood boys. score 5-5. The‘ second game was betweel Query Maroon-s and ‘HEM-sh with the score 7-6 in Cheryl's favor. ~O. Urges Termination Of Trawler Licences (By The Canadian Pres!) HALIFAX. March lit-Nova Biro- tia Llegisiotom in a busy Bwvn tochy heard a Conservative lloticel of motion urging termination of steam tmwler licensm which ex- pired March 31 and heard the province's snow-clearing maclllnefy praised by the Highways Minister. Conservative leader Percy Black gave notice of a rescmtion urging "upon the Dominion Government and Parliament the need for early action to terlninate steam trawler operation-s." He will move the re- solution at a later dale. Hi h Minister MacMlllan MlOWSYDHXl which swept the province the last two clays was “one of the worst" in Nova Scfltiab history but the Highway Department's new snow removal equipment proved satis- factory. Roads from Halifax were cleared almost to the New Bruns- wick and BAGS SID-LB. WILDCAT ‘IRUERD. N. 5., March l5—(OPl -mwa.rd Atkinson. well-known a few scratches the dog was un- injured. N.E3....€.%.EJ.AR DIAN F Sullen Bzech Children’: iiill Society Meeting At Summorslde The rug-uln- mcuflilg meeflng of thO Baird of of HI comm “s... ... cm on Tu w.‘ . 1a be sauce of the president. Mr. Stlrtgag, KC, presided. ta tathome TMICQM 2e- pcrtedtilst fourcaaq to come before the Juvenile Court Wedneedaymlncfortbeftesccal. mo for fimircma nrflkbottleandatiiiarlntl-uerfor takingaholee thedbeonlaft ‘Inseam foumelguutyefstullwwal week by Judge Show of the Juve- nile Court he was 611415851015!!! w place i-n a. homo in the - so contributing uency. CHAMBERLAIN (coniinucd fmm Ego l) ifax formally announced that Bri- tain. while still convinced she fol- pro yand totheir delinqé Munich Accord. Halt Loan Payment The Prime Minister said further payment of $33,750,000. duc Prague is the balance of loans and lfle granted after Munid-l r- ment. would be halted. _ Mr. Chamberlain made it plain Britain would not fight now to stop Germany's drive eastward toward dlamcm Europeh ranary, lhe Soviet Uk- raine. w ch many eve be his ultimate lzoal. Mr Chamberlain's critics . accused him ‘of! showing Hitler the way at un c . ' The Prime Minister rlededicated his government to the pursuit of peace to secure "the happiness of mankind." “Dc not let us be de- flected from our course" . "P89 by “checks and disappointments." David Rhys Grenfell. Labor, however. dlarged that Chamber- lain's appeasement, instead of modifying central European disin- tegration "has only given effect to Warning that war is coming nearer. Mr Grenfell declared the "the Prime Minister’ sim ie faith and credulity pass al un eretand- ing." Mr. Chamberlain, sitting 0p- posite on the Government benches, remained impassive, HITTLEH (Continued from g9 1) _ give Bohemians and Moravia-pa d] large decree of freedom. Tolaadllireotorlte? This source said a directory; perhaps with Emil Hacha at i head, would be formed to repre- sent Hacha, who was ence in which he capitulated to Hitler and placed Bohemia and Moravia undler the mwhrw. The government spokesman sold that, the Czech culture would be fully guaranteed. Schools would . the spokesman added. would not be drafted into the German Army. although a. volun- teer col-pa might be formed for them. Police departments and 1c- cal officials may be permitted to remain in office. Henlein uked the wlholc Bohemian administrat- ive machinery. including police. postal, railway and slate affairs employees, to continue work. BEAUTY RESTORE!) HEDDGN. 1318-. —((7P) — 148$ of 10 advertising signs on the Ro- man Wail here was removed be- cause of a drive to out blemishes from the country-Sidi- TAKEN FOB. NAIL mhcxrooul. Enalan <01" -A heavy min-ol- hung on a dis- 5u5ed gas lbracket broke the lead to the death of an d’ oven stains. wit‘ b; Tgtslaizsuu m '15P ' o1 etolnl. IILLIE THE TOILER Y A F‘ - - 1 MORTGAGE m- NIGHT on our 1g?’ MELODRAMA WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH 1,14 l siiiézllumsn. "° *1_l1?¢-___ 2. Gerald Hickey llllllll‘! TIIE TEA TITIT ‘l8 IIEIER IISIPII! DARNLEY SCHOOL of Oohcoifibl m. Grade x-1. Wendell MacNlIDf it Junior Hickey; 3. Louise Mac- av 0...... IX-d. curios m or; 2. Ruben Mountain; 3. Morley Orozler. Grade VlIlI—-1. George Wall. Grade VllI-i. Merle (rl-ozier: l. lowed m proper course at the _ - , _ Munidchhgonfcreyce Lfiepti o: Gregor‘ "homson. 3. Wayne Male 3V9 l€ way 01' 1'3 PQT " _ ,. 18in or Camacho-Slovakia, would no Rdhamnmé’ y"; wlgaflfkegh: 121m“ (be mugd bychanlgrggzlsm“ (equal); 3. Jean ‘Woodside. mffijnfe agmgmhefc “ma, m: psi-mt attendance: Junior Bio- . Robert Mountain, Gael-lee MacGregor. Merle Crozier, Wayne MacGu-egor. Dorothy Hickey. and. Laura. Mountain. John S. Driscoll, 3A.. Priricipd. Junior Department: Grade V--1. Edison Champions I. Jack Wall. Grade IV—I. Rose ‘rilomscn; I. ortou Clarence Champion; 3. M Rcach. Grade III-J. Mgnnie Champion; ; . Minnie Rcedb. Grade II-l. Shirley MacGlegor: 2. ‘I'm-o Crozier; 3. Audrey Gon- nick. Grade 1 lA>—1. Eisner Hicken‘ 2. Earle Adams; 3. Leigh Crazies. I (B)—l. Esther MacKay. (Jamie I (Cl-i. Wallace Mmm- tein; 2- Carl Crozier; 3. Cutler Roach Perfect attendance: Clarence Champion, Ellwood Grozier, George Champion, Reta Champion, Minnie Champion, Shirley MacGmgor, Al)- dmv Connick. Wallace Mountain. Mgr-gent J. Blakenc-y, ashram er. (Patriot please copy) __,__.___________ CAME AND WAS SEEN N—B0b Parrls. Vii-yeah ld sh pheld f o e mm Ha pslhl e, in. vited W the B.B.O. gtakc an in a television , a ved here with a foln-dny-oid lamb and ‘is: rgpflrtere ‘Televisions tour- 911’ Winn your nuuclee and joints Iii euro, when your back in tortured with pain, rub on NERVILINE; I penetrates deeply into the tissues- It seal-clue out Ilsa spots that are aura-given quick relief 3Q the, nerves and core muscles. Tho lsnclr- , euflerer gels end and comfort aflci- one rubbing villi NERVlLINB-Ahe way it limben Ip‘ cranky joints and talsu tho atlfinau on! of lore muscles will snrprlec you. Use NERVILINE for strains. eon muscles, neuralgia, rheumatism. Tr} l! for lnnsbngo, undue, tootlacho. Wlsuuver than in pain in tlsl Bllltlfl-fiflli on NERVILINB-dlsc quick relief from pain will carpi-led you. Get NERVILINE from you: druggist today. RUB ON NERVHJNE E i/[RY DRO RUBS IN By M/estover -Q. 1- J-w- .,_. _, -