IJJIAII. Appeal For Chlldrenisjund relied of needy children in war devastated areas. It will be recall- Id that e0 per cent 0d the funds raked for the Canadian Appeal for Ehildren was turned over to the United Nations Appeal for Child- and. forwarded by them to the ted Nations International Ohil- dren's Etnergency Fund. This money was spent in Canada on supplies purchased by the Can- ldisn Commercial Corporation, In the 1940 appeal, UNAD is simply depending upon public mir- Ited citizens thmuzhout the Do- minion to mist in this emergency. A central office is provided in Ot- MWI b! the Dominion Government and it is not proposed to set up any provincial offices or employ paid organizers. The organization 1! lDpeallng to teachers and to other leading citizens in the con-i. snunities to make known the need that still exists for assistance to . children overseas. Most of the funds collected this year will b; IPent for the purchase of poIdered milk of which there is a surplus in Canada at the present time, (The Canadian Teachers’ Federa- tion, while not participating a; an vlihnizaéion hiri this new appeal, oommen s t e undertaki members). n8 w “s Toronto Conservatory Exam Results The following is a list g1 “w. cessful candidates in examinations held recently by the Royal Con- "Walvry 0! Music of Toronto in Charlottetown, P. E. l. The names N‘! lrrlmged in order of merit. PIANO I c Grade X irst lass Hon - 3g McDonald. outs e hwy Grade IX-Honours — Mam-eon Blake. Grade VIII -— First Clsss Hon- curs. 5 Florence Callaghan; Helen Patricia McDonald. Honours — Mauree - ' Betty Smith. a Murphy’ ' " Pass — Jean McLeod. Grade VII — First Class Hon- ours — Sheila Maclnnis: Eleanore Kaye. Honours -- Ruth Boswell. Grade V — Honours — Kather- ine Beck, Adele Kaye, Helen Mo. Dflhlld (Equal). Pass — Peter Driscoll. Grade IV — First Class Hon- Ol-lrl -— Betty Lou Doyle; Alan Dunbar: Barbara McQuaid, Paul- ine Noonan, Mary Claire Smith, (equal); Vincent Beck. Honours — Vera llynes: Maur. one Hennessey, Jeana M30153,“ »_ (equal); Mary Elizabeth Cox; '5 Catherine Casey. Puss — Joyce Stewart. Grade Ill — First Class Hon. Ours — Barbara Gallant; Cather- ine McDonald. ‘ Honours — Wallace Platte: Re- gina Gillis: Lorraine Scott. Pass ~ Robert William Brady: Doreen Smith. Grade II - First Class Hon- ours —- Sheilagh Malloy; Roberta Lappin. Honours — Janet Duncan. Eliza- beth Kelly. Nola Marie McCabe. Winifred MacDonald. Virginia Mc- Dousall. Mary E Whiteside (equall; Barbara Worth: Eleanore Hughes. Pass -— Shirley Smallwood. Grade I — First Class Honours —-Petriria Brown. Charles Smith (equal): Ruth Brun, Patricia Cro- nin. June l-lennessey, Mary Smith (equal) Honours — Patricia Kelly. Pass - Janet Annabelle Owen. SINGING Grade VllI. First Class Honours —- Gaelyne Craig. MBLFORT, Sask. -- (C?) 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"Have I ever done you harm?" the girl went on. "Ne," said her aunt. "It's your- self that you harm-and I happen te be very fond of you." ' Carol crushed out her dgsrette. "I wish," she said, "that hurting people you are fond of for their own good didn't strike me‘ as be- ing dlsagreeably funny-but it does.” Janet Manson's thin lips tight- ened. "My dear." she said slowly. "the favourite rnannerism of your generation is to call ‘funny’ any- thing that interfere however slight- ly with your personal wishes or convenience." Carol longed to retort that all she wished for at the moment was to be left alone. But she thought of Larrimore, and managed to con- trol the impulse. “Has m. Larrimore decided what we've got to do?" asked Janet Manson. Carol jerked her head towards the closed door of the coenlt. "He and uncle are in there now.‘ she said, "using maps and s compass and protractors, and capable rnss- "W culine brains. Doesn't it madden you to be a woman, aunt Janet?" “Sometimes certainly," agreed her aunt dryly. "but I don't think this happens to be one of the times. What is it. Herr Flesch?’ The little German. panting and time weather. gunner amour mopping his forehead, Iae stand- ing in the doorway. Nigel Kerr, it seemed. was show- ing symptoms of being considerably worse than had been feared. He. was tossing about in the restless sleep Induced by a strong sedative For Beauty And Protection Ilse TIBBETTS’ SALT AIR RESISTIIIG EXTERIOR PAINTS Made under complete scientific control to withstand the ravages of Marl- Made by Maritlmers especially for the Marltlmes. S YOUR LOCAL DEALER BEVAN BROS. ‘cuanwrrmnwu nssms rmtns no. Manufacturers ef Palate, Lacquers, varnishes and TBENION, N. S. injection. and muttering Carol Mansons name continually in his delirium .... .. Carol was only too glad to seize the opportunity to break away from the conservation with her aunt. 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