“A . ..... . _ .. BEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN fill oolunl la Mound tor new: of local Internet, but ulvertlaing of I new!’ allure In; be Inserted nl I canto n word. Ill-tally payable in adv-uni. ~ BLASSIG “SHIRT . . , in White Silk Janey. Cuual open neckline, Ion Um!!! and link $2,Q c _ __ _ _ _ 'i CBASWILL for Pbotolralihl i__ other ‘ oomancnnron urn: msua mcn. b9" odes. Sizes ll to l0 and 88 h M. PH Q1 .98. 2.50. 2-98 THE GLURIA cor. Queen and niohmontl Sh. IT'S JOE'S BIRTHDAY - T0- day u not only st. Patrick's. 1H5 also the day Mr. John Joseph Pat- riok O'Brien cclebratec his birth- day. Joe will certainly be W11 l- round receiving congratulation‘ from his many friends. and the Guardian hopes it will be a veil‘ happy dev- FARM HELP WANTED — Al there is a serious shorlasle of BS1"!- cultural help. we wish any W60“ looking for work on farms to m- form our office. Farmers tn many cases are offering good priY- G1“ us. your name. your post office ali- dress, and the amount you expect to receive for work on firm. Pro- iii. viiiik Head oi British Mosson had arranged a as in set itmea. = Still no aim of the The ma or was land Yard blindfold, as he - " “Journeys to consult wi 818081 I0 the mysterious ted man. z to know the house of Boot- mule the vmcm Damion-rem o: Agrlculblife- l 1, our. C rs - 7- -i6-6i. - I ' ipprovec- the scheme wholehearted- ___L 99 3 I M|||tflfy MISSIOII ‘yéttnggér u I “d” m be. v ,_ e . a. co pa a. CHURCH “IEETING Ghent’ ‘A mo“ - zan to have doubts. believim that it ‘Valley Unued Church hem “s an I‘. W83 time to rezularlze the matter 11113.1 meeting in the Hall on Wcd- l» ANNE M. GRIFFIN w baking m, 1w“ who. mm the“. v nesday evening. March 11th. The ' w con enmh 3 ievotional service was conducted Pflfllfla mahlon Service _______ “Th” m“ wit?‘ m“ 90m“ u,‘ . 1y the Q1. P. Sgcietg, twith klitifxifa ,2] we" m!‘ 8m“ cH-U-NGKING,Mm-¢h15_(Qm_ arqonulfefl-ihetm wag: think thiere 0N3- WQLN/ 5H. : ‘ ' v T86 . ' - - ' ‘ ;l11:r?n1nl(s>l.1l§l‘€'1?e$5A.eg.Iviljeil‘. {h9g1 , g?“Jgfsrglusgsnifillltbrymlillglollleilg lriiglnolicmeills IIraHakerAlIgIIgIIBSIIgA Ll u, EXCESS POL-I . fled as chairman to, the bmmess _ Some fine day in the cim misty 1 M 1 m r. 1 ludm a might put it to them. and make the M VE A ; F ,,nam' m; 0f u... pleating. Mr. .1. E. Mc- ‘iggiflildlfcniltbrflfle of slum $2512.33‘... mi Stile; algae... mglll- position clear." AfilTt-i lEE/VEX- “INT, new.) Eachern was Secretary. HePOFt-i ‘ l“ ' a s‘ f‘ - “C! _ g 1 1 m chi _ glued "m" m. afferent departments them wearing the stye spcmy Saglyurglgs ‘gllllght In it: gm o! . POLICE OFFICIALLY TOLD V designed for hei- - for her hegght, weight. coloring idlcsyncraislcs showed that the work of the past year was encouraflin! The Y P “W1 P91119113! Chinese uanspon plane Chung I e ' - Tm“. Supt... wqnen king-bound from Kunming Moaeon mentioned the matter a consequence of SOCMY had made a gr¢flt1mli1'°"°' will mglnd v11, "t. . . The American-built Douglas which an early call was made at , mem, on the hall. and the ‘ . a “H.420, fjtou.l"nll,.jt‘“wf‘ffr “lg? transport ulas reported 1o have FB-Vfifley P111108 Station. Within S. and Maintenance and Mrsslon- Oflgman.“ cremcd for a fivmmiu}: burst into flames in mid-air, ivlm-W M138- 0! 001N101 EDWOTI-h W88 0 ary Funds had been well taken care a-hQlf-foob slim. Simply bmaus, shortly after the takeoff from Sltumed- of. The Financial Report was pre- “everyone is wean-n . .. aenied by the ‘Treasurer. Mrs. W. J. 1n m“ m?“ “If n’ ml d9“ Muwh. and W h" the meefl“! m“ "he dirwion of rllgzcd lndlvi-‘ilal- airport when it crashed. tended words of warmest apprecia- ism even in b11959 pnrlous times / tion for her splendid services ren- Out in Hollywmd the sfqrsl mhg; dered in that Office and also for shew axtfinitc- trsrld icwarrl m. her faithful and gifted leadership dlvlduzility und to heck with u-tnt of the choir, Appreciative mention some designcrsays. One i‘ Qu~ was also made of the work or the favorite snrtcrzai individunlists Kunming at 9:40 mwwwfi Of course it‘: hard to make do on u slim war-time dress budget if you always have to be buying new stockings. A clocking run lo- .__._- Extend Ban 0n d‘ ‘l! f: - liv! minister and his wife. or the choir Berber“ Stanwmk. Barbara ' “LJdIQILi. rung by dipping members and other officers, Spec- gtlr-fff-‘hfiéyl engaacd in pkiving flm.king5;n1_,,x even. nighnwon ial mention was made 0f the val- 1i) ease dancer in Sumu i? uable services rendered by Miss Gfild/WYITS “Ball of Fir?" Tilly Hayden. who for a number of {571§'9x’;1Cl1_Y,\_\'h-1_t We mcrm by . years has been the very efficient °T~~1I lfldlviwuallsm No, W." r. secretary of the Sunday School. The u Bfihbflrds consistent cticicc business then being ended. a social ‘eq°ng‘nalvfl"d mdlvldval [or hei- hour was spent and refreshments 1391mm“! “ilrdlclle Barbara ‘ as vuu take them oil! Lux keeps stocking threads c-l-a-a-t-i-c an that they slrurrh und er strain instead of popping into runs. Anll it removes perspiration acid which rots silk, causes runs anll holes when loft in stockings overnight. Lux helps to make stock- OTPAWA, March ge of 12 have bsen extended were served by the ladies of the Y. P. Society. sh KI. GSTON W. I. e says she can't afiord to went‘ the unbecccilirg_ ifmt. such a — even if in the best of "style" _ e Canada Gazette. inuslastftvraucs.Snstartyourdaily _ is lflg hflp to or; gri smirlllypr The new order.filllle~‘-‘>flilnflflh or dipping tonight! The regular meeung or Kingston Pgfilozilizllcvlliglillst‘ligllzlgigfipllfle S? of June 4. 19i0, which emit-ac i ' W. I. wHs held at ‘the home 0T Mrs» unflaitcltln (111; I I ; become~ ffecti l‘ll ? Malcolm McSwain. Mzeting opened g “A” 15 u‘ ['5 “’"‘°“ ° e ye Ap l‘ was announced tonight in an order the vague cliailues, w’. ;- .1, R=ascns for exierdln a 5 ~ r . i by singing Ode followed by Creed coming gown is“ gggd“ 1.15m; 5pm“ of in; regulations to igncllldesctg: » in unison. Roll call was answered ‘Wm o“; twp am guy Bu. Pacific theatre of war were given by each member taking a quilt how. we (“km 5a .a_ “an m“ as lack of suitrble ship gggqmmo- ' m block. Correspondence was refit‘. by 411001; ilil» t; _ _; pvjyy Q5210 dailcn, pressure of fond and i-lrus- I,” secretary. $7.25 Government Giant time? Tllv nl are is tivo wnzds ‘I18 Sllilplies in the war zone and , was received. A bill 75 cents for Know Youl=c!f_ the difficulty of repatriation at the , n’ fruit a bill $1.77 for material for Study your exact {gum Are close of hostilities. I quilting. One member paid her W11 SHOW-WWI "l or inuz? Tall Q;- <. dues. After some discussion it was short? Fat or thin? If tzo hsavv, decided to buy a Vlctcry Bond. 2b Where d0 you rnrrv unit trophy) A H?‘ '3" *"“"‘"°" cents for canning, 2 large quilts, 3 If W0 till". Wlllltc (ices your tilin- RADIO , crib quilts, 1 pair navy stockings. 4 ""155, F-Ilfiw mes? _A ma l” "Iii: . . dresses. were missed into Red Crosis dil-‘Kl eDWBQrllorl Wnd b» i_ _ I . -- > .. s. -- x’: -: ' ‘ v "-'-—- (dlgilfy ‘V1118 FITS? zgneexfegoftforll f1? “fggskgléllgrelfb tllsm in your _ {,1}... A Tnnwslurssrou Gill-ilk? AJlé-coLe Final the war. 40 cents collection. The mane!‘ c‘! “'5 “' 15 "l? l0 YCII. Easlmmvaklzlliljfilil Sflvlnl’ Tllllfl .L same committees were lcit on for __"“""‘“—‘T-_———~ LENGTH t 15_.(cpi_. next month. Reading by Mrs. lvfc- MT‘ ‘Aunorl ‘I- l- Throughout 5 acts defeated Sunin. Some Bodys Son, A contest The Mt Alb“? W I m t 10 30 p.m.) Western Canada 23 52 . Lcals 2-1 here but on by Mrs, Edgar Ncwson won March 3rd‘, at um h", V.’ eMg‘ m (m 10-07 D m.) 49.10 m (from the first by Laura, Livingston, Meeting closxi L‘,l\vl_(_nce Mymx Meegifig opened- Canada and U.S.A ~31 32 m 25.53 with God Save The King. after which lunch was served and social time spent. Next meeting at the hcme of Mrs. May Willis on April second. STERLING WOMEN'S with the Creed. Roll call was res- TUESDAY MARCH 17 P01111941 to by' 7 members, there P M were also 2 visitors present. The 5 15' LO d " " ‘ $éi‘.““ii.3’ lib T-1’»‘<=°*‘F£§"t£“ii... - . " " '\"- WW5- 5.4o T ‘k: ‘ ‘ . ' msrnuwn I’°“d°"°° w“ m“ bl’ 1's Sevm- s 4s rvarb-nt Inillefllgglgglfllllyécflonl, my. It wa. dccid d t l 2 -. . to the Klll:l1l€f1'So Clllg salted 600 ‘Lek Pame and h“ or‘ mm- » 1 ==*1$"'”"‘ ‘l The March meeting of Stcrlin" (hvtra. W. I. was held at the home of Mrs‘: rigaghgafiBmgfigillle' gllfinlzg_agreetg 3-30 ‘Cfllllllil the West Indies? Frank Boll, with ttvcnty-onc mcm- * e ° Ce“ M95588? Filly’ to the next mceiinlz. Pepe . n 6 4.5 Social Wcliiire were discussedrsCgl- The Ieciion amounted to 4O cents. Lunch committee, Mrs, Qmer Ferguson and Mrs. Lawrence Myers. A contest was put on by Mrs, Henry Jenkins. prizes won by Mrs. Hedlcy Jenkins, Evelyn Robertson. and Mrs. Lawrence Myers. Mrs. Henry Jenkins kindly invited the next meeting to her home. Roll call to be answered. with a Garden Hint. A delicious lunch was served by hostess assisted by Mrs. Hadley Jenkins and Mrs. Henry Jenkins. Meeting closed with National An- em. News and Ncws Analysis 7.00 War Commentary: “The War on Land.’ Talk by Major Lewis Hastings. '1 10 ‘Listening Post.’ 7 15 News in French. -'f.30_ ‘Canada Calls from Londm’ (in coilaiboraiion with CBC): ‘Wit-h the Troops in Britam.‘ '1 55 Interlude. hCommentary by bers and two visitors present. Meet- ing opened with the ode and creed followed by the reading and ap- proval of the minutes of the last meeting. The visiting committee rc- ported having made two calls. The correspondence consisted of a letter from the Supervisor re government grant. two letters from boys over- seas, one from the Kinsmerfs Club. and one from the Jewels Spitfire Committee. It was moved and sco- onded ‘that five dollars be sent to the Spitfire Fund, and five dvllilfs to the Milk Fcr Britain Fund. Four dollars was donated by the quilt- ing club to the Red Cross blanket fund. ‘Ire Red Cross convenor re- ported i-hat since the last meeting 8 quilts. 9 prs. socks, i) sweaters and Your Eyes r lr vuu are havirlfl SYYIIDIBIIY! l of strain — headach . 90R '3 - eyes or dizziness — conlull = :3 specialist. At your service with vein l of experience and a. thoroulh refmrtinz S€FVM2¢< Call in and discuss Your difficulties. G. F. liutcheson 8.00 Political Frederick Ku . 8 15 ‘London Calling.’ 8 30 ‘Britain Speaks.’ 8 45 ‘Meet John Londoner.’ 00 Headline News and Views. P. M. 9.15 1315c: ‘Free to Flgihty (R4. - peat). vrouzrs igligirrmgusrr LIKE 9 25 Talk, Mug.“ m Mum; (Baritone) 9.45 "Front Line Family. (Repeati 10 00 ‘Radio '1Y*eatre:' ‘From the Theatre in War-time ‘The 01:1 Vic Company in the Merchant of Venice’. 10 30 ‘London Calling.’ 10.40 The Daily service. 10.45 The News. 11.0.’) International Staff Band of tho, Salvation Army: conduc- tor Colonel George Fuller. F. G. HUTCHESON 4 pr. gloves had been sent to the L-m b ti‘; f . M (Re-peat). . so" Red Cross. The questionnaire on doé, fihe““f‘j.,‘xft °,,,P“;g;§, "ijflfifi 9140 Music for Si. Patrick's Day. ' c“ F fluTtns“ Agriculture was discussed and pup- awning gown with scme new PIaWd by Ihe Irlh Rhyllms '1 w we» 9P8 WW1 by MT5~ Gemile BMW" and violet Sllppcfs and gloves, m’ght orchestra‘ Wm‘ Gem“ Hens Mrs. John McGuigan. make you 100k Fl) lik -l “l It was moved and seconded that Win10 Supwng a1“ e Sp} n?“ t lh St. R251 box-es be packed for the boys over- Now York reoenl1y_ ea lqively i,“ pl seas. The following new committees wore o, gown that was slim, slit up were appointed: School. Mrs. John to the knee in front. the violets MacKay, Mrs. JE. Hiscott; Pro- scum] on in llfo bo- meta gram, Mrs. Earle Henry. Mrs. John Illv item to the ta; oi the strap McGuigan. Refreshment: Mrs. D. llu-‘lee. M1 "hill" ‘he '- “lrh swim J, Macbeod. Mrs. Wallace Mac- she wore an emerald and diamond Kay. Mrs. John MacKay, Mrs, choker. She danced ‘n virlet satin Melvme Morrison‘ sandals and long, matching sucde The Program consisted of a con- R°V‘-’$~ . . > <- test “Wen Known Expressions", ___ 11.15 Britain Speak. (Repeat) I prepared by Mrs. Wallace MacKay, of the Questionnaire on Social Wel- “'30 Radio N and home of Mrs. Robert Howard on won by My; Gmrge Brown and fare. We then had la contest. by A_ t‘ Mm J_ E mscou-h “1311-130" put, Mrs, Andrew Hughes. Prizes won 1g‘ February 19th, i942. Meeting open- ‘ ed with the Ode followed by re- \ BlSiFIIIIIIT ON DYES M" 15c N“ 5c We are clearing ‘out at a bargain the Dyes Listed. These Dyes are 0:» “Meet John Londoner.’ (Re- ) . ‘Poll ixal Corrmcrta Freda-rick Kuh. on by Mm _;_ E_ Fllgmlng won by by Mrs. John MacKnv and Mrs. p9 Mrs Eafle Henry Ne“ meeting to Ernest Haslam. Lunch was then 1g 15 be held at [lie home of Mrs, ,1, E, served by the csmmiticc. Fleming. Roll call to be answered Meeting closed with National l2 9) The News, with a. donation towards the sold- Anthem. l2 45 Close down. iers’ boxes. Meeting closed with r CANADNS FASTEST-GROWING a Iii-Z The monthly-meeting of Sprinfl- field Women's Institute met at the SPRINGFIELD W. l. f’ BUTTER FLY-— i scarf had been passed in. llondod and packed Mrs. Walter MlicKenzie was am- ln Canada w" Winifred I-faalam took chime i 0 _ It was said to ftltrllblnggs 1n have been only four miles from the r. _ 15-40?)- m. Regulations barring the exit from o; Canada to the European war zone of wcmx-n and children under the . _ to practical person, put; p. p]'g1gfjcauy_ encompass ilic Pacific war zone. it gmv“ irlil-coilncll in a spedal edition of only the European ‘war zsue. While man blocked the ' to a. hospital. The WEEK h-Iat SD. U. against the building. a policeman is lowered from the apartment Ilousc in New York to “No. 5m I foil reported plans cf Mis. Ams- Axe you?" tasia Taylor to leap out the bath- rloom window. ofuiwr 1:1"!- this. Apromlse to look into ‘frie mat- foor a ar mcn . cn e 1w lvfi- icr was acce ted for what it was p w3mluw. other worth. but tlllera seemed n.» OM60. ‘mm?! bursting -me Week Lnuing March 7 The Rt. Rev. R/ector, Dr. J. A. Dwcsmndan Murphy, D.D., returned Saturday, p March 7. from Souris tit-are be per- sonally directed a short course con- ducted by the Extension Depart- ment of St. Dunstalrs University. Broome introduced Major Mouon as a legal representative. and left him to do the talking. The superintendent in chemo was courteous but sceptical. It “as ills dutv to take notice of such a re- port, though his manner indicned amt he regarded it as n. waste of me. Tney look all right to m . arias?" Mosson demanded. testily. don't pretend to me officers forced their wny into the in pressing the local officials to jrin apartment. The woman was trken in for the time being. they were almost certain drawn in. In IBTCHCC. __He was by no means a fool. ‘ilmotm- Wade was too lmncrtai t ills welfare to be negleced. where Caythers OS local DOIILE would be prepared for Dr. J. T. Crcteau, Professor of So- eventuallties. Dunstahls cial Sciences. delivered several lec- tums during the course. On Friday evening, Feb. 27, St. Contingent Officers flaming Corps was spoofed by Lt. C01. F. C ton. M.C., 0.5.0, (1). Hdqrs., No. 6 Military District, Halifax, accom- Canadian ' flaming: scientious and This activity behind the scenes was unknown to the annoyed trio atnFairclough. the general feeling being that they had come up afzainst a brick wall of official stupid ty. in which the greatly wronged a ocn- thoroughly efficient police superintendent. Broome had not been idle in other directions. For the safeguarding of panied by Major J. R. PatonvMC. his ownfinteresls. as well as those of Charlottetown. Lt. Col. Hanning- of his employer. he had presenrnd ton inspected the boys drill with both the Bren and Lewis machine guns. and commended the men on their exccilrni; progluss, The entire Corps, under the of Major (RevJ G. A. MacDonald. inspection. Much credit for the showing were present for to Chief Instructor ll- n while command at the cheqque to a started bank cash- ier who was unaccustomed to de- mands for ready money to the tune 2b. the manager. After consultation he insisted on ccnfilmation from Sir Timothy. The accompanying letter modified his views. allhough he still delayed pay- it l0 l! dlle mcnt. Major D. F. Finally became necesf-BYY Tierney and Asst. Instructor. Sgt. R. take him into their confidence. This D. Collicut. Harold Landry, '40, was a visitor at the college during the week. Says Two Soldiers Robbed Him of $10 URO. N.S., March 15—(CP)—- re- ted to police today two soldiers d“. with an automat- robtecl him c-f s10. Cont“; par had _ drive them to neurcy Valley Crass- roads. As he was maldng change f0!‘ Iihflfi. 11.8 561d, cne pulled 011E 50p, however, will WWII that TR. Douglas por had held him u. lo last night an White said the White, taxi the auicmatic and mruuzh his pockets. The men ttirsw his car keys a- t. h» said. before they escared told you as much of the truth as ls way, . into the darkness. driver, they POIIGITS ON BLANKETS When long fibre wool. buying aEl-wcol blankPts do look for tho-‘e hit f:e1 the touch. yet rcslknt. are mad-z of eieniy » woven and napp:d. dyed to a clean RTE’ lovely color and carefully bound. "' ‘” AIIBTIOII SALE AT HUNTER. RIVER MARCH 25th AT 1P. M. I am Instructed by Mrs. Walter .. llackham to sell by puhllo auction he: farm of I15 acres, 90 acres in excellent state moo under good repair. Ono mile from Also the following a fork of cultivation, hal- growth of hard D wood and lumber, buildings In ‘flood paved th- of truck wagon wheels. new. wood aleigh. l h and carrier. a ay and ooh and other L-Hfi-i-lfl-N-i‘. Auctioneer. scfl to of tasks. Mr. Vasey heard the surprising story without any msible emoticon. ‘uh; circumstances are extraordin- ary.’ he said growth: "Adnilttbli our customer's Jzilitturc and the (tanner in which he appears to be. we shall have t; honour the draft. Tc .1 certain extent this henna oer- soi a" responsb "by on mt" at"; for the question arises of lia. ilitydn the case of a. cheque made out under “s” Timothy Wade would no. it. whatever the legal posi- tion." Brooms argued. "His safety is more important than the money.’ “rhat may be so. sir. Major Moe- no doubt RING few bankers would - these instrucdons as they "Thu Mr. Vasey. is why we have was another Mosaonb strange "sin ac on stand.” desirable. ' ry well. I will make arrang- mcnts to meet the cheque. Will - IIlOITUW afternoon suit you?" "Admirabiy. Needles; to say. all is is strictly between ourselves at Is stage." As a bank manager I have a code no leu strict than a doctor or a. priest. gentlemen. You will be wall advised to ake special precautions to safeguard the cash when it comes into your possession. Twenty-five thousand notes will be rather cum- bersome. but portable enmlah to enterprising thief who tempt any happens “to lmow what you are carrying. " "An unlikely oontin . likely? Mr. Vasey smiled. " t is wonderful how things do leak out." he replied. metimes I think a a watc is kept on banks on the -cha.nce of a eonsizfltnent of ready mega; like yours being available for IIIOBGV 1m bu: i: lwlflltglt “Action: for t bl in th d .let any- "u eta mitesifuoiyf-i-ommoo lull o! _ Min m. Creed m unison. Roll "" ma“, h _ 1 _, m, one all reliable and we have 2:“ WE, gngwered by mm“ mem- 0:3“ huhen°fa°Apflff°heuefw ma“ "mm w". not ‘mhudm a large assortment of , bets and four visitors naming a f en In October, 2 hrmw eoWl, l no, w“ m l, m “m...” ‘mum mild; Disease and how to treat steer 1% you old, 2 yearllnu. l, m, C w“ “and... colors. “on. Am,“ grocer‘ mcn av-l hey rake (new). m3." ‘f; m. , w,» .4 ,1“. M‘? fmreg; $111,?“ cggg,.,,‘§‘; In 1- and 12-0: allow YiiiAi-oinilfl-iailfilimillilei-l ° “m” ° “°"' m°°n,"”'” Q3‘ "QQ DYTANIIL“ é Iii... moor: qllflts had been com- packages-also l ’ m“ ‘m’ h" Imm" Muww’ gelwkor-‘tlldwlgmtllle oonot t. . plated, rt was decided that the l" unmoved m!“ Dem"! (""1- 1 "I" 1a amotm of frictional-stiller MAGIC PLAKE- members make two more quilts. _ crusher Money Harris. 1 mn- disappointed to find mat ‘he no The Yam commm“ fepofted ill-TIER we atoll luglno m u. r. 1 mm did not bulk nearly a0 n I KIT... é m” 3 more pa“, o; gammy; 1mm, drum and cleaner. i potato dluir. had imagined. Two tame can: hld m“ 3 turtle neck menu." and 1 gang plow, 1 driving wagon l net been taken uo to london in ec- commodaie them. but the whole mm fitted musty into one . 3' pointed w visit school f" the to mention. snows m n: incur: ’ month of March. Mrs. Everett I"; b, h,“ n,‘ l "-.:"".**"“'i §1.‘€.€l§é“°°" ti: u: midst“... "mi ,, - ome o . n t. wflolelrcall to be answered with an erable fortune. but no 0Q l! - '9', "rm" 33kg“ A“; lture" Mill note! SI! pu- cell: Al? “ti? 02000:“?! of u i. uea nna re " cu . ~ - - ' ' g DRUG STORE goo-guy». lgg=-,,gw,yji "" "*- lorsarsitolsieu. ... . H. llll- "- - - - l! - - ALEXANDER MlcRAI. I. Rod V f Miullaslam. Mrs. George Dunning. 5 Iklgfhmlguvskuwa. "From these letters sir rililothy Wade is sending it seems that he knows what he's up to." he observ- ed. "Mind you. it would be queer lf a me n“ is siretched those stamps were duds. as you say. e roof of an lufAre you mi authority on post- There was no efiective answer w oi! the back.‘ Mossoh commented night. Just in Eventually “sleeping the circumstances B"°°m° “Rd Wm‘ I‘ gr Supt. Cranley was not to be blamed. l From his point of view the affair scamey was tco nebulous to warrant inter- Sir plrsonage for anything conoerniéu‘; st. Maryvs Convent n . thinking the matter out, Crazz-‘ey decided to consult his Chief Con- stable. and that dlgnltary immed- iately telephoned tp licotlandhiilarld. -u c v Du m n . e megs a; 111M115. sports program on FY1094’ evenin¢ a Even then the net outcome was first negative, what was achieved was a hm hem recognition of Major Mossolfs sta- “ch B, 511cc“; however, that it is tus, and an understanding that the DIQCOVEKED A MQN I OLMI 0C N," IMAM PIOCIJ, A MOWITINID KlllNlx ‘PLINTEES A IROOM Nfilig 5",,’ W (lnnnkmhun'u l/r: WIT/l [Far/rm ... WAS TERRIBLE UNTIL I mc- WITH ‘Mmks/ztmesux __ atorreo UP THE DAMP LOOK THAT HOME Pkessmo- useo ro GIVE ms TKOWSEKQ. (Pmnehwhno) Wham,“ I He" . FINAL FIRES?- PLXAIKNS T. silliphunt. massively old-fashioned ulid fitted with inner and outer locks. ' 4 ' ‘"100 heavy to move lor ripping appreciallvely. "And. bv the look of it, tough enough to withstand or- thods. Neverthe- less, Fm staying on here for the case." I on the nearthrux?’ in. n't be a bad idea. N0. neoessaiy An intrude: hardly lzet in without beinz (To be Continued) pliant. "wguld a draw. wquld ianey and heard. Show Gallant, the crystal Rink. This was the winners: J. the Convent children sport; at the rink, it was time likely to prove an annual event. 7' Fmmn“ re quite varied and were thoroughy enjoyed by the large crowd who attended» Following is the program:- Boys Race a years-L Joey Na- den; 2. Dickie Noonan; 3. mRoy Clow Girls Rwoe 6 years-l. Shirley Arsenault; 2. Ruth Arsenault; 3. Mary E. Gallant. Girls Race '1 years-l. Pauline Johnston: 2. Marlo Arsenault; 3. Jean Perry. Girls Race B’ years-l. Rose Wedfle; 2. Elaine Clow and Lor- aine Gaudet: 3. Phylls Gallant. Girls i) years-i. Marie Kelly; I, Aullgine Gnudct; 3. Jean M. Arsen- au . Girls Race i0 years-i. Caliill and MarieyGallani: 2, Zita Iieqiuir and Gladys Gallant; 3. gut-ta MacNeill and Shirley Link- er. 1st Section 11 years-i. ~ zaret Gaudet: 2. Barbara Dalton; 8 Roma Gallant. 2nd section 11 years-i. Theresa Glillflht; 2. Helen Peters; 3. Dor- othy Arsenault. i2 years-l. Dorothy MaoNeill; 2_ Jean Perry; 3. Olive Gillian-t. l3 Mary-l. Elcanor Campbell; 1 Bwha Arselmalt: a Rose Marie Bjacguiere, Officials: les Cahill. nouncer W. ‘T0311 Grade III Dela Gallant; 3. Elaine Gallant. Seniors-l. Mary T. Arsenault: 2. Della Gallant; 3. Barbara Billi- studyfTliis .'.'.'.;“..';.I..ai.'".i'i.i.=j=i. years-l. nuifhiélijgibfi‘ H‘ Arsenault; 3. Special Events- Roller Skating Race Junlorhl. 2. Frances PEIRI, Broom hockey-Grecian 9 Ind lo Partner skating-L Barbara 1x- Donald Doucette; l. Ruth Kelly and staiiley Doucette; it. Betty wedge and skier-wood soa- or Shoe Race Junior-i. Bar- barn. Siiliphant; 2. Rheta Deiahu. arts Senior-i. Momma Williams; a ice Sp Theresa“ Arsenault; 3. Gueldo ‘mu C _ Arsenau. vewhgfilf flag‘ succgg... °,',fe Exhibition Skating-l. Shirley Arsenault aged 6 years: 2. Theml aged 11 yearl. 0th: MaoNeill, syl Bernard, Floyd Gallant. Floyd MacCausinnd. Ski Race-J.- Guclda. Linkletten Williams Relay Race: Grades 9 and i0- Won by Erode 10. Starter, Fnd O. Mill- phy: Judges: Henry wedge. Chl- Earle Arseliault; M- Henry Wedge, The Sisters of st. Mary's Con- vent are very grateful to Mr. Har- old aaudet and his McMahon for helping to arrange the program for the sperm-S. sister. Mrl. MT. ALBION SCHOOL Grade X--1. Jolinena Myers; I Ora Bailem; S. Etta. Jenkins. Grade IX-l, Morris Jenklnl. Grade VI-l. Charlie Ballem: l. Chester Jenkins. Grade V-l. Stuart Jenkins: Willie Myers; B. Loretta Horton. Grade IV—1. Beta» Stewart. (BrJ-l. Wendell Jen- kins; 2. Hudson. Grade III (Jr.))-1. Robert ‘Praw- adale Grade I (a)-1. Mary Wood: I- Eva Jenkins; 3. Judson Myer-i Grade I (b)-—l. Doris Wovd; 7- Ccllins Wood; S. Lillian Myerh- Grade I (cl-l. Annie Harwn- Grade I (d)—1. Sidney Myers: l- Jaclde Myers; 3. Stirling Jellklnl- ——Teacher, Evelyn Robertson- tiutthinnewnhlomndl lavnrediutotheframocltbeotdimflumda’: twiloulnnlilnintmflnaldlll. symbolic of . W,