; -us-I; .. -1.:-4. -.-a.-our-rm 'bb&-Imus...--1-can-L.(,,'ra err:-.?'. ' APRIL 23. 1951 "I'm having Shinifs Marmalade on mine ” x Report for March. SINNOTT ROAD SCHOOL Mccarthy, equal. Grade V.-1. Leo Malone. Grade Iv.-1, Joan slnnott; 2, Grade IX.-1, Elva Trainer: 2. James Trainer. Sersrd McCarthy: 3, Gerard sin- Jott. Grade VIII.-l. jarihy; 2, Lila Connolly and Rita OUR - BOARDING HOUSE Grade II.-1, Leonard Trainer; 2. Thomas Trainer; 3. Freda Dev- Patricis Mc- eaux. Mrs. Mary Malone-Teacher. THE; 7? 'c.2uleT,You. I ovelzsuu 1 coMPLAmElas 4: - secono & ”'” - Base FOUR , FEET Aw , , GOT TAGGED. YOUR ARE YOU g JESSE SPORTING A HORSE, ;. :rAMee! BLOOD? 2 .2” .- V. J? n. . -row. ,Mouni' Pleasant and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs-E-A-llison Williams were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Pyke. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. James Maccaull, Bummeraid , were recent visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Macbeod. Miss Dorothy Yeo, student nurse at the P. C. Hospital, spent a few days recently at the home of her sister. Mrs. Clayton Ballum. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Robinson and Elmer were visitors at the home of J. T. Waite. Travellers' Rest. during the week. Mrs. Alfred Essex-y and Vernon were visitors during the week of Mrs. Essery's mother, Mrs. Arthur Wright, 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ramsay and family 01 Lot 16. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Moore. Several from the district attend- ed the funeral Sunday aiternoon or the twin babies of Mr. and Mrs. ll -23 George Coughlin. Invcrness. Rev.- Major Hoople "A on-us M08 IS. Ho'r-v-- -to THE END -w AND THE END IS NOT FAR AWAY: s T" THE LIBERAL GOVERNMENT AT BE IN POWER FOR THREE MORE YEARS A l . R. R. R. BELL SAYS THE ADDITIONAL MONEY WE REQUIRE MUST COME FROM OTTAWA . V: z I r ij THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN L. A. Dlgnan was the oiiiciating clerryman and burial was in St. Peter's Cemetery, Lot 11. sincere sympathy is extended to the be- reaved iamily. The many iriends of Mrs. Joseph Ladner will regret to know she has been obliged to enter the Prince County Hospital for treatment, and trust that she soon will be able to return home. The April meeting of the Mount Pleasant Women's Institute was held at the home 0! Mrs. Alired Moore. There were ten members and several visitors present. Meet- ing opened by singing the Insti- tute Ode, iollowed by repeating Creed in unison. Minutes oi last meeting were read and adopted. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed. and Institute News was passed to members. It was moved andl seconded to canvass district ior Red Cross, and two members kindly volunteered to do this. It was decided to send a treat to sick lady oi district. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ellie Williams. Roll-call is to be answered by a package of flower seeds for school lawn. Also decided to have a fishing pond, each mem- ber to donate three articles to this. Lunch committee, Mrs. Clayton Balium and Mrs. Sterling Moore. Meeting closed by singing Go Save the King. after which a j - llcious lunch was served and a pleasant hour enjoyed. Aim: and Vicinity Miss Sophie Barbour. R.N.. has returned to her home after spend- ing the winter in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Bradiord McKay of Coleman were recent visitors to Woodvale. Miss Zena Barbour. employee in Ken Matthews' store. spent the weekend at her home. Mrs. James Slavin. nee Florence Crockett, Boston, is spending some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Crockett, Woodvale. Miss Rita Kinch oi the siaif of Morris & Bernard Co..Tignish, has returned to work after spending a month's vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinch. Word was received by Mrs. Mary Dunbar of the death in Everett. Ma.ss., of Mrs. Amos 1-Iarriss. The sympathy of this community is extended to Mrs. Dunbar. The funeral of Mrs. Harris took place in Everett, Mass. -Mr. Norman MacPherson. com- mercial traveller ior Weston's Bis- cuit Co., is spending some time at the home oi his brother-in-law. Mr. George Murray. Mrs. Archie Barbour was host- ess to the Alma Women's Institute on Thursday, April 5th. Mrs. Isaac Dunbar acted as president while Mrs. Jack Clark read the minutes Union Students of the Sienogrsphlo and Commercial Departments. 1951. Front Row, Left to Right: Wilma MacLure, Montague; Thelma Ford, Charlottetown; Thankful Gurney, Charlottetown; Muriel Tralnor, Char- lottetown; Thelma. Wilson. Aiberry Plains; Mrs. Marjorie MscLeod, In- strucior; W. D. Fraser, Principal; Gladys Gamble, Instructor; Lorraine Landry, Georgetown; Clara. Mcllntee, Charlottetown; Elsie MacDong- ail. Argyle Shore; Mona Macnhail. iogd. Second Row: Laura. Ozon. Borden; Argyle Shore; Aneta Smith. Bed- Velda Proade, Charlottetown; Freda Newson, York; Marissa Watts, York; Phyllis Collin, Charlotte- town; Audrey Kiison, Hampshire; White, New Wiltsiiire; Birdena Henderson, Charlottetown, Betty MacDonald, Eldon; Shirley Shirley Cook, Kensinglon; Hazel Maclienrie, South Melville; Freda MacKin- non, Winsioe; Florence Corrigan, Bedford. Third Row: Arlene Gregory, Parkdale; Florence MacPhee, Grand View; Kristine Huesiis. Albany; Margaret Williams, I-Jimadale; Auldene Commercial I Morrissey, Millview; Marjorie Ellis, 0'I.eary; Aubert. Magdalen Islands. Fourth Row: Keith Darrach, Parkdale; Jarvis MaoWiiilsml. Elois- mond; Earl Beaten. Charlottetown; vln Willis, Charlottetown; Sheldon Campbell, Desable; Lorne Mayhew. North Tryon; Keith Foster, Dun- stafinage; Kiinton Taylor. Charlottetown; Colin Jackson, Lower Mont- ague. Filth Row: New Wiiishire; Lloyd MacNeili. Charlottetown; John McGuigan, liunter River; Harold Goodwin, Mor- ell; Harry Watts, Grand Tracadie; Joseph Kelly, Morell; William sums:-ah. Charlottelnwn: Darold Tanton. Chrloiteown; Erwin Court, Bedford College ' Phyllis Williams, Elmsdale, Mount Stewart; Mildred McEwen. Bristol; Edna. Townshend, llighileid; Louise Enmsn, Vernon; Victoria Ferguson, L Cha lotietown; Amelia Sheehan, Bear River; Georgina Reid. liavre Louis Anderson. Charlottetown; (AGE THIRTEEN Dorothy Douglas. Orville Willis. Charlottetown; Mei- Gardiner. Carleton Siding; Victor Cleveland Stewart. Cavendish; Chester Vanldentlry, Leonard Driscoil. Charlottetown; Station. n and correspondence. A vote oi thanks was tendered Mrs. Dunbar for the social evening, and to Mrs. Wallace Donald and Mrs. Arthur Rennie and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar for painting the cupboard in the school during the Easter holidays. After the usual routine business, two contests were put on and won by Miss Catherine Wallace and Mrs. Arthur Rennie. Mrs. Frank Kinch invited members to her home for next meeting. Lunch was served by hostess assisted by committee. ansn nlvnn sovrir-'w. r. The April meeting of Bear River South Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. John 0'Kecfc. Eleven members and one visitor were present. President occupied the chair and meeting opened in TEZZF. a usual way with singing of Ode and repeating of Creed.- Roll call was answered by "The Size of Your Shoe in, Money," which amounted to 87 cents. Minutes of last meeting were read. approv- ed and signed. Reports of com- mittees were then given, and ap- pointing oi! new ones. New school committee. Mrs. An- drew McDonald. New sick committee, Mrs. John 0'Kceie and Mrs. Bernard McDon- nld. Secretary asked to purchase new brooms for school. Reading of uurespondence then took place. It was moved and seconded that 155.00 be sent to Red Cross cam- paign and the required amount needed for new books for the school he paid. Distribution of cottons received from Eaton's and Simpson's then took place. Each member taking what was suitable t E LIBERAL. to make different articles. Fin- ished artlcles to be sold among members. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Hugh Shee- han. Roll call, "First Aid Hint." A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Jos. Neale. A vote of thanks for an enjoyable evening was icndcrod Mrs. O'Keeie. "Gorl Save The King." closed the nlr.-ting. KENSINGTON SCHOOL Honor Roll for March. Grade X.-1,Alan Scales; 2. Ken- neth Blakeney: 3. Mildred Ingalls. Grade IX.-1. Beryl Woodside; 2. Joan Bowness; 3. Ina Larkin. Principal-J. Weeks Murphy. Grade Dc-1, Margaret Crozier: 2, Evelyn Crozier; 3, Anna Mc- Carvell. - Grade VIII.--1. liclcn MaoMll-. OTTAWA WILL is Keep The Governmentsln Line naaneabythet-.r.rlum-npu-u. Ian; 2, Marion MacArthur; 3, Reg- gie Pendergast. Vice Principal-Mary N. Reid. . Grade VII.--1. Gayle Darrach: 2.- Elizabeth Bowness; 3, Marion Humphrey. Grade VI.-1, James MacLean: 2. Helm Mullally; 3. Deanna Lar- kln, Eleanor MacArthur .equsl. , Teacher-Mamie M. Mill. Grade V.--1,David Shuman: 2. Freddie Bridges. David Woodine ton;3. Frederick Bernard. Grade V.-1, Winifred Mac Gowan: 2. Margaret Murray, Pat rlcia Holman and Franklin Bow ness; 3, Margaret Walker. Teacher-C. M. Lockhart. Grade III.-1. Anna Wadman; 2 Elaine Watson; 3. Libby shuman Grade Ii.-1, Roger McMillan 2. Iver Cotton, Frederic Jardine; 3 Carl MacLeod. Teacher-Geraldine MacLean. .2 T.-..,'.-:' r-T-'3'. ”'r - --w -u A