THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIA’ __=____= e11 BnCal {if .0011... L Arm)’ Cadet GRMN STANDS "and reduce waste wlih l iWé/coi/ze Le: 11in hCIpYQU t0 help end thewar SOONER! . / WANT to save time; money and labour? Then treat seed with CERISAN‘ Redurw seed waste by killing st’ ing smut of wheat and cer- tain other seed-borne dis- eases oi‘ oats, barley and flax. Generally improves stands and yields. Treat now-costs little. Get jru pamphlet: [@- ette; the war medal, the Victory Medal. Jubilee and Coronation lwedala commsnwrativs of various Juhiloes and Coronet / the war and y mednla described in prev oua paragraph. Don't let seed piece decay," seerl-borne scab and Rhizoc- no or w a tonia waste your seed labour MEI D 553m and fertilizer-tree’: with DECORATION! V ! l SEMESAN BEL. Generally i when worn with service ol- un- _ cuts these disease losses, in- fir"! "Il-l-‘Wml "In flbwnl 01 d!" creases yields and profits. ‘gvzlgkzax: ffiylx b22312 ,'§,,“$§ a: _ Easy to use-just dip. drain, llllillc pocket with the oeniol- de- dry and plant. Costs little. ggléllminllifit ‘L9g:"°°3:9dg£¢ CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED tionn‘ am too many to be ‘worn ln Fertiliser Division, llaliiax, N], > 4;! H_E'S a fellow citizen who has undertaken "a big job-one that will keep him “on the go" early and late throughout the whole loan period. To do it he has put aside his customary work. So give him a warm welcome. Help him by belny ready to buy Victory Bonds. one row, they will be worn in two or three rows with the order o! Iprecedence descending from the .. l‘ ' gg-cflgggqnmggglgoglg“,“muggy; In the last Victory Loan nearly 3,000,000 purchase? SINFECIANTS enumerated in the order in which r1.l__!:l_i.::, v i’ 1-.. _tl_iey will be worn. of Victory Bonds were made-more than in any previous loan. Yet, since there are about 5,200,000 people gain- fully employed in canal, about 2,200,000 can did not’! buy a Victory Bond! CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Report for March. JYRSEY CLASS LEADER’! Grade iiiflicilinlilleslljnelgil-"Cutcliife ' " _ 2 Bertha Norrihg, 3 Margaret Ilord. ’ Till‘ him record made by grade 1x_1 Anita 19rd qmi cow ill Canada W115 that Pearle Cameron, equal, 2 Velda by the 2 rear Old lleller- Gardiner, 3 Eleanor Lord. BLNIYS Molly —— 122471 Grade vn- 1 Gladys Norring, a ‘med bv B- H. Bu" z Glenda Wliddell, a Kathleen . ‘l l Ontario. Molly Storm“ limes milking Grade VII ._ i Marion Lord, 2 , - 0f milk. 7H0 Warren Lord, 3 Henderson Harvey- l m- _ _ Grade VI - 1 Pauline Irvin . 2 Pilill vfilllfwfllfi- Shel Jessie Gardiner, 3 George Irv ng. ‘l of llw SRIPPYWI‘ SlYE-l Perfect attendance -— Glenda Waddell. Marlon Lord, Pauline I‘ Qld 0T1 W119‘! Irving, Jessie Gardiner. laHlchlzatc 0b- Mrs. I-lazen Macwilliams, Pl-lll. z~~ ..___ But the supreme crisis of the war is near and Canada‘ now needs the help of every citizen, man or woman, Everyone must strain for victory to the very utmost. If‘- you bought bonds in the last loan, use the services of your Victory Bond liilésinan now for a still higher purchase; If you did not buy then, determine that nothing shall prevent you from buying a Victory Bond this tints. The Victory Bond Salesman will ask you to do only what everyone is asked to do. That is, to help supply in superabundance everything needed to hasten the war’; end. Primary Department Grade V —- 1 Gordon Nola-ins. 2 ROQGI‘ Waddell. _ , Grade Iv sr. - l Beatrice Cut- IIHIPE Ylllllilfli? clifie, 2 Betty Rogerson, 3 Roger Kaye and Lloyd Crooks, equal. Grade IV Jr. — I Juanita. Camp- gellfi 2 Carl Dickie, 8 Douglas Mc- el - Grade III — l Lois Gutclliie. 2 - , June Gardiner, 3 Ian Mutt-art. 01d; rm W0 limes Grade III - 1 Barbara Irvin v EllW-"rd Island and Rowena Harvey, equal, 5 irollt with Wollder- Jgmce waddely - —- Grade I (a) — l Marie Jeffrey, l ClWYlQlWW 2 Wayne Gardiner. 5 lbi- 0f milk! Grade I (b) - 1 Ivan Newrick. - 0n threelz Blair Campbell. ' milking 1Y1 lhe Same" Perfect attendance: Roger Kaye, MM R. C- -— 103491 "Beatrice Cutclirfe, Juanita Can-lp- ' Will‘- l- Challis" bell, Barbara Irving and Ivan \:.:* lllc wlnnsl- with Newflck, . 0i. lllllk and 542 lbs. oi Pupfl buying most war Savings Stamps in Juanita Campbell, who has completed seven pm . Mae McCarvllle, teacher. PEA? ‘lNT CIRCLE INSTITUTE nus scnoo], ‘I;;§r“i‘.‘, alrl.:sr*'.r::..r; Mgggw Ml l» .0 llcnle oi Mm Arthur Mac- Grade x__1 Jean Hum. In tile afternoon a quilt was on“ Ix_1 Martin swan > W‘ "l" Red CPO“ and a Grade VIII-l EdiBOn l-nlmé 2 ~ g supper served in Ins Hume’ ' - <11‘ Grade vn-l Lloyd Matheson, z ° Charles Stewart. Grade VI—1 Kathleen Mac- IMeaniegd Charles Maclean, 8 linil l. l.‘ ltlllliiilllllfiémllli? Gee v-l Mamet Haw- = "Idle llrllilic: of last meeting were Bemeta‘ Miwmukb 3 “h” “m”: V v d. Several lowers Grade In"’1 s‘ he“ u’ " vuksed Mrs Earl 2 John Stewart, 3 etty Buell and ‘ " ' Clara Macleod, equal. Grade II—1 Edward Matheaon, 2 Edward Young, 3 John Mathe- Oll. s Grade I (a)--l Florence Bayne, 2 Westina MacDonald. Grade I (bl-l Ivan Mactlean, 2 Clarence MacLean. Grade I (c>—l Marie MacLean, . 2 Wxilidflll Matlleson, 3 Sylvia 0d ac . Grade I (dl-I Helen Mac- Kinnon and John MacKlnnon. , cqual.,2 Lowell MacLean, 3 Glen- . an; Buell. l. e ml Perfect attendance: — Martin ~ .\I?l_'.' (llPCii _, SileWBTt, Charles MacLean, KIN’!- ull<vnr~| hg: "IL favorite vsgetable" leen MacLean, Nathan Clark. ‘ -. was paid for a sick Stephen MacLean, Orrin Cl , . on anrlounterl to 34c. Florenw Bayne, Ivan Macbean. The lllvr n‘; closed with the Nat- Clarence MacLean, Mario Mae- ‘ ional Alllllml. Lam mwell MMum_ i» . of (at. '-Ll llszcl {he high three lat) Count up your resources for a iupremc eifort. Be ready" to buy all the Victory Bonds you possibly can. 6o All Out for Victory this way The Victory Loan Salesman can tell you every? thing about buying Victory Bonds. Ihwillsaplainhouniothcilupiseutobuy ‘lhenhowyouesabuymerobondsonths monthly savings planoutofyourasrnings. ' a both m lraluro “If, ll O Ill aware-e vlcmnvllnuns, Notional Was Ilaeasa finite La _ Myrtle Clark teacher. _$ use!“ lvorstt norm: SCHOOL M x1 on. Grade rv n. .- l alum Ilac- Grads x - 1min WIRE W ““"‘%* NEW A DogrndTVI Sr. -- l Florence Mnc- gechernmt “Qua” .m““nmw" u ‘a — u." u. “wit. on“ ha,‘ H ll to March. 118111- - ‘ __ 1h Bu" Maelansll, ' G213 mlx_i Dorothy Mac- Grade VI Jr. - ll-Iilda DillTBOll o-l-aac Illm- l uaagicglao; u ma“! Mam “W I ‘l muggy’ i/liime imiiliiltlkeu lvlac-laegliadi iiiciirlviclrliiliillilti £135: giagnglslllrldzflillrllnafilarrio eliual. enoe Mae ' ll 1am 14'» - "W" "'4 xi. m w" ' lgigiilgne,_z__icaha Inmal-l, 3 Ralpf} lcan barrach.__ _______' ' $51590}! gall". ilaofiuarris, John mllol UPI}- , _____ TILLIE THE TOILER- QUEER Acrlolv B’ ‘"3811: 1 SAW PmvArE MAPES do UNDER THE BUILDING AND THOUGHT THAT WAS , I WA6N'T DODGING DUTY [HMPANY LIMHH]