AéeeL>t¢osuJ>=~..he.-;_ race rpm‘. -, i; Old Consolidated School Building h Being Demolished ti M Le , ns ve on. 0g’; mommsggtilnfzgufsnailgbltlil sfnfidtglltngogrerberit‘? offgred‘, when dart‘: r (zlhe once-famous the school was closed in 11912. hiio wwidm-M’ kiwi; , were: tt2:.'.'."."':..::‘:: hart; :.t."*:....: i» test-sic mo I°men h“ 3'?‘ f)‘: buymnn, now continued. The lute Horace Hasq l?" "Ytldhfnlh Heiwm- oln meilmllllu lsniselnretorn down !or zard offered a somewhat larger i?’ giihiieflngrqw ehhfixhemgg; "ma" lversity of Toronto 1n 1028 71g lumber. The purchase Drive is “mmmti an?) theldlagolpr‘: fifil-Lggela Charles Clay. Canadian Authors‘ “Th U dad h. 1"?“ hi" taaid to have been in the vicinity son Mac ona eg hfiodhhoh wry’ hhhouhcechmrye qhnfitiérhdlm-‘fiseth anhi: t “o0 hhd the urchlsgfs m; to leave a legacy 0f apgroximately Mn "o" - h ‘ Dorothy Livesay of New West- d!’ “h,” mean‘! The “hon, w,“ tinuance at that time, orwever, was with “m, and hush“ Domth t he mmmlatchnhdhn Author’. r u gem ’ he” mmunlwlrer and a m‘ ye the Protestant Orphanage at Mount In Th," worlds"; hhd m,“ M“ . 5 . ‘wmllchted “n00” which ‘r children would have the advant- “The w“, Fourth "h" Pollowine were the illfiea fer '1 th l“ casts of the 5mm for T" 59mm‘ l“ 1912 w“ “id to m” tions and her second novel. The nillG executive Toronto {school districts. After being n0‘ gchool by horse-drawn vehicles — day o: phhhchtloh North Amerh‘ Pa. .0.‘ J P h W w“ c] ‘ oe : . . ra , c a o- tad 1n 1912. Premier Jones was its eh W?" 1n a weekly magazine (Colllershmh: hhd Alexander ca, ohm hh_ (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) for $100.- johmhhst :1.» Memorial‘, a A ” y ; ... ...~.-......... l" W?” 014mm l "i" "i" Modem/la Your Walls I e passed may - devil’ It her home on liurd Stl, Charlottetown, on the night o1 WITH Dlurolave Oil-Bound Wash- able Flat Finish for walls and March 12th, Mrs. Janie Part- rldee. widow of the lute w. Parl- and daughter o1’ the lat: and Mrs. Walter Malieit o; ceilings, and Duradlo Quick-Drying Enamel for woodwork and fumi- lure, you can redocorale every room in your ltousenueaslly, quickly, inexpensively. Both are specially designed for lovely, m J colour schemes with l6 colours of the EnOmQl/alw block, while and clean and I2 pastel shades of the Flat Finish, also while. Those two oulstandina Crown Diamond ptzoducls enioy a "mg- lesled p ,. try in Canada, Eng. land, and throughout the British Emptre...See them oi your nearest Crown Diamond Dealer. A Canadian Writers Awarded h Four LitheraryPrizeo A iiiiits All?" . Hal Bolslker s-wo stone-seat. AUT o s~ asrona wnmans or doi:5- N0! - GENERAIIQ AWARDS FUR 1914- . ‘lt""i°reiitali"'l7s'gl“'s‘éin n Char attetown in ill. He served overseas 1n the First Great War th the Canadian 9arrison Artil- Ifldulhd orrawa. March so - (or) - If" f“ Tohmh, 1;": ‘h’ $13,: Gwethalyn Graham of Montreal, 7 d’ . 3' ufn h“ mute“ den“ ‘t There are many hundreds or mar-sighted citizens in this dls- V la let who are proud owners of . homes which are ‘being pur-- Writ too much for their advanc- chaaod out o1 ‘ savings. ‘i118 years they sold their farm 111359 emu“; qrewigg plgnnefl, and bvllsllt a property in York They at "h" ho much o; the‘, where they lived happily until t/hr hwomh mguhuly for w,“ haw death f Mr. Partridge. Years Inga, for mortgage obligations, for life assurance. Itiuny have completed their r0 mmo of protection throug t e Sun Life at Canada by a. elmlple adjust- ment of their norma budgeting plans which takes care of the mortgage in the event of un- timely death of the wage earner. Thus 1f this tragic circumstance came about, the mortgage could be paid off in mil and the‘ family would not lose the home provided for them. If you are a. home owner, just write or call, and I will gladly tell you how the Sun L110 of Canada can protect yet home investment. . He was a - ted- to the history staff of tge in Yorlvand bought a house Hurd Street, Charlottetown, where she resided until the time of her death. .'I.‘he deceased was ‘s: very active and energetic woman and her greatest delight we; in ‘growing and caring for 1m,- flow-i ers and wherever she resided, her, gardens and lavms were well kept and beautiful. o late Mrs I ,Pflririd8e_ was a faithful member and attendant of the former Methodist and later the United flihuroit. and when 111 ncait-h pre- vented her nttendlnq the regular service. she found great pleasure ‘in listening to the sermons on the radio. he funeral which _ took place from the A. B Cut- ;cili'fe Funeral Home was largely Another teacher ltlncLenn. Var.- children During the last year of the school's life, it's operation was fin- anced by only two districts, Mount Herbert and Bunbury. Its death- blow as an educational institution hh wood hm; m, Jenkjng, $10,000 toward the at: 01111;: can: l“ mo" Roads‘ built bv Sir “nuance. onposmm 0 “m min-mt’ He" won the pour! “ml seqqgliiesl§fi Montreal Julsyn‘; "wmmn Macdonald’ millionaire m‘ toitsltsogtfid the main reason why ‘ll‘§n°tieli°ti“§57' d"? ‘P; ct”. “u” mew“ “ - o ar or ‘ ar ner ' of ‘Ikacadie, P.E.1., about the year 1°” 1‘ w“ b“ ‘m’ °‘ “"""" 3325i.'é‘i..iiéitt.tit’i.i“i. iii: mi ,h<§{°'1‘;;;*_i,'&,h;= while; g; °"“" """"' qymiam built throughout Canada a - - gee f the Consolidated School. , ,, the swarm, s“ William mid the gnu“ m" Thea main reason for closing the hx§fh..°§§h§ms§ud§"§,l‘ m: ggfil Fiction: J. L. Rutle e. ubllsher ears- after that its unkecp was m mm h ‘awed m r ‘of Iafbertv, Toronto- ares Jen- ‘ ‘ ’ <1 been e cu exper _ ,, , i" "mmwi by m" ""l’zhh‘"l°“ conveying the c lldren t» the ‘;,',‘§:{§3,.Fd,‘vlh'§“!ofif, offal}, w: hnd Mlargaret Clay, librarian, Vic- “abed for “VB or 51x years by the bstacle which in the present I O . 1°“! districts’ the school w“ flos- gg so of motor vehicles, no longer Eggiorgklfiiéfiégg mt‘): ‘"54": liege, oronto; We Klrkcons exlgta. ' a McMaster Unlversitg, Hamil- and the screen rights were pur- h" chased by a Hollywood studio hohmiféhoh, Louh Welland. Islnild school still practice. 000. It has just received the Anis- on”, “she Gordon “than, hon field Wolf Award from a magazine yawn; "h". Months“: hhd h‘ can“, Served Several Dietrich The school was composed "f four class-rooms with twn evades ‘in erti-h mnm.» In addition, to the ‘regular school curriculum, thfrc were courses in manual training came when Mount Herbert, by a maturity‘ vote of 1, derided to ztbnn- (inn it thnueh Bunlsury '.".):ed for the school to carry on. Could Be ltblll“ of literary riticism (Baturd Re- glew of Lltcerature) as theuyear‘: gggghg‘ “m” M canadlanrmlm‘ st b k n . r 1 ti . , ' , 0N0, ‘fines’ Mgéged all; ‘glosche woh Academia NonaFicticn. N. A. the Atlantic Mont lv Prize w1tn=f‘“°‘f°“§,‘°,- P"? "it "1 “We”: "Jalna" in 1W1 has an Csna-‘AW alnlnhgglgll’ “sxggégihxfhltfggegf dish novel found such en uaiastio ischooh. shim amhh. N,“ Consult: H. C. BOHAKER Unit Manager and (minded and was, in the absence .af her pnsiur, Rev. '1‘ E. Mc- isellnu, conducted py tile Rev J A. Nicholson of ' York United ‘march. assisted at the graveside by Rev. . A. Wilson of Cove Head. - "I LIFE 0F OANABA 14B Richmond Slrrel ‘ Charlostetnwn. P.E.l. and domestic science. In its clays o! operation approximately 200 ‘students received their elementary education there. They came from .the districts of Mount Herbert. Bunbury, Suuthport, Cross Rn" gBéillfil and Mermaid. Other stu- ldenis. appreciating the Effldf‘ of A reshhmt. who w“ h “m” international acceptance. n, h oh l, c 1h em m“ student at the old school and who Gghlzlmh}. Tgwntghlnhtlm" ‘M? fesglolr, Kngsvlton? Que. e s appreciates its value, estimates lt E ichqen firm": ha“? 95d ° ht - ___ “PM Us, ‘éflfilm ‘o?! mm,” t“, 10h“ of? tire late 1>'rofgssorg?anme:u§rrg WEST KENT 5950911 t musan o urs. e s a et e ' was prepared to contribute $1.000 it“?! lycclqdé “Sh” “f? emtfiatedl Grhde x__l John Mhhm. 2 toward this amount in isrder that l‘ 9'3“ ° 939' 07°“ 5' '_ ' ' " ilhstrilctlcil, came in on the Mur- h“ chhdreh mum recetve we Xingfiilicllli! $051031 ihhlgulslannehdgilg- Dlglfliig Téiiiiiilg. Jiiifiwiiukggeel" . ray Harbour train from as far as b he!“ he had Obtained in; m, M1’ M1 . an m o ege. o - f B —- . lffl ' W i‘- ), Mmvgew, Still others from Mur-hcehoo] ‘and thus he saved hem db ‘aggtoms Massh Hes; first“ novel, ion, hi. David Jardlne, s, Elaine hat-gay River attended the school andhwhdhhce oh the 5mm district h ss v onzlsta whose ved t e ilc- iéliad-e w“ l Jana mesh h ' “had” hm} mplflfé‘ ,,“‘,§,,,§'{§!,,'f"§§'5°h°"‘- on Allard n 1 ' Joan wood s_ 'Ph1llp Jardine ' Hcoiiwesii“ 111.111 ldbe.dtod _' <1 - 1' “at”; - wii "r PM" m" aitazmki‘.,"..‘3::“i..*.t.:t;; '1 91mm b! m‘ Ac 0 g ‘ solldated school. he argues. Mlsh,mveshy_ daughter of the‘ Grade vfl_1' Jam‘, Mmhr- g_ late J, I‘, B, Livesav, former gan-‘Phyllls Tait and Phyllis Cutcliffe; eral manager of Canadisn,3, Betty Dunnih r0. comnrlsinv. representatives of , 1d h d, In l h 1h th ' sach neighboring districts. with Mr. géjclihrhdehogce; g, rtlhe “fora: o”: e s. ' Press, and Florence Randal Llvc-- Grade VII—1 Isabel MacLeod; say, poet and novelist, was born Heather Lantz; 3. Bobby Bryen- on Walter Jones as chairman. I After the dlscnnglizatvlantt-ltlz ngulllh- emmem‘ “rum” at m? 5C m" P ' 1n Winnipeg in 1009. Author _ . two volumes of verse, “Green Grade VI-l, Barry Beers; 2. Pitcher" and "Slgnposlfl, Miss Live- Earl Jewell; B, Elizabeth Lewis. say graduated from the University‘ Grade VL-l, Barbara Dlclq‘ o pro- Til‘: floral tributes were many and beautiful. a fitting tribute to 011-9. who 1n life loved and nutured God's bcaiuiiftii fimvcrs, ~ The pail bearers were six nep- hews: . Robert Chnptpel Benjamin Nlnilett. J Robert Mutch. Elmer lticllctt. Archie Vessel’. , ‘Jvnllnre Mtillett. - Inicrtnenl tonic place in Sher- ' where the mortal rrmulus o! n x iv t-stinaitble woman wnq hid to ..- beside those of hvr l~ "wttnd th w» tn await. the l'l"=.lll‘. Hi1 TTIiJTXl Cartimwtti‘ tilitiits filelderlck Seller; i, Helen 01mp- pe Grade III-l. Shirley Vessey: z. Blair Anderson; 3, Cnrl Mac- Callum. Grade II-l, Jenn Isabel Mncdon- aid, Gayle JDIHICSDII, Rogers Bell. Murray Stevenson; 2, Sylvia Camp- bell and Gloria Jenn Bait; 1i. Dianne Phillips and Dongld Scott. Grade L-i, David Curve; 1!, Ro- bert Dztlr: 3. Pnliln Burden. Grade I , Elizabeth Grunt“ 2. ing was used for the ncxt 20 YPflY-i Helen Cami-run and Ralph Ken- for the. holdini! of sncials. 69W n framework. certs, etc. The bulldfns. possessing a good brick foundation. was of staunch construction with a massive wood- Hon. George H arbour. provincial Minister nf Public Works, said Wednesday nltzhl. 2. nedy; l, Stewart Woelner. INMEESTIQEQ, of Toronto in 1931 and now 1a iiv- Lola Macltae; a. Norah DeB is, lng at New Westminster with her Bothy Nelson and Karl Resrdon. husband, Duncan Machalr. r Grade V-A, Nancy Hyndman; Dorothy Duncan, author nf.2, Brair Chandler; 3, Maureen "Bluenose", “Here's to Canadafiiliohaker, Murray Carmody. was born in New Jersey and rzrnd- Grade V-l, Johanna MacDon- The sisters and brothers of the lnie Mrs Janie Partridge wish to tivn‘ all iitosn who assisted in nnv way during their sad lscrcave- SOME 'DEFIENCXES IN COW'S MILK The remaining members of m tiifliillil 13 emu . some o1 which are niacin, ribo av 13G sire foiuid 1n medium ooncen- - trutim in cow's milk. in and vitamin . . . - - ‘ ' 11k tFvTE plied with e.1>~cinll_\ those ‘vtiérzlcnhtfilglf m“! phospflhorfligPso-mlanw ’ on wwia milk diets have available the materials for bone and teeth- butlzllng which were available w tits-m in pre-ltnmi ltio. l-luwcver, calcium mid P11051910?‘ ous cannot. cctmslcic bone form- ation without the presence oi vitn- min 1". when bones do not devclov ncnnauly, the child is said to have mcnt rind sent floral offerings and letter synzpaihy. 3- 11v AYE/xiortiiiztr. nuts. zsana-c-‘namvann The conununity of French River . t , . . - - - . ows milk 1s not suffic- Jt-ts aatiacm-u by we suadcit pas- iéhléflmhughhed whh vhhmih D w _____.___ 5mg o1 Airs. Isaac Leruard at 111e, tr h bah .5 reqhhemehm w wd HOME NURSE Ihome of he . Huruitl Bernard, ha‘; oh m. game other fish '11“,- Qgl --- _ ‘alter o. brief lures nl. trim age 01 h“ w he gweh w make up u“. it was hufighgrjng “m, 0h u" 1'12 years, on March 11th. She was Dickson farm and. 15-year-old riuugmer o1 the late Donald ivlaubcod, (irahoms oand prodrneased rs ngu on the bl uxrircli. Last unite she had that it was nne of the finest con-: __ i; A" I, V. 4hr" duh, ‘in: he ' i. uated from Northwestern Unlvers- ald- I. Joan Marie McGuire; 3, 9 ° P i 9 ‘awhile “Mae” bundmg‘ m t - W f, ity She is married to Hugh Mac- Audrey Horne. » _- » ~ _~ " ' Lennan, Canadian-born author nf Grade IV-1. Billie Bntt: 2. Des- r “Barometer Rising" and "Twalmcnd Connolly and Allan Mac- Solltudes". who teaches at LOWEIlLQOd; 3, Meredith McClenaghan. Canada College, Montreal, | Grade II7—l, Sheila Dnvi- - Jean MeKie. GordonvT . Vitamin A is present in suit lent amount to Supply the n reed requirements o! an infant. Cow's milk cannot be depended t osupply fitamin C. Every bob] ism. L-Jf-‘fi max should be gives three-quarters to one tablespoon u! orange Juice when the lilfani. k from two weeks w six w e14 after widen the antount should he to three tabiespomu, Gmerous Offers 7 i Q-r ., detlcicitoy. . ' 11k tains only a small helm “'85 iwiillns her mother but vitq-nln B1 (t ine). make int-d when she accidentally ‘That is one reason why oat ii-‘iil-‘tfid a kettle of hot fat over lm prescribe itropared sbefliiiized I°° 5 mmd~ for babies early 1n their lives. One The burn was d 1i misivriune w" breaking hi! 198- 01' the m». popular of these foods Painful, Although her condition was very contains 159i, wheat germ and 1% is serious, silo made a splendid ro- dried yeast, both 0i which are I161’! 1H8 591ml . taken a first aid mun. m4 h,“ at onoe that Helen must have covery and she was o-blc to walk in ' i-‘irvmpb medical attention, but gt almost as well as ever. . ms. Burnttrtd took a kccn ln- “i” 30 mhcs to the nearest my“- ' c Dicklesoxt filled a tcrcsl 111 current rvsnts and the IIIIJiiTS of the lcmxtnzunily. dSlte W115 nu energctc worker in Ge die - Memos-in! Women's Mi ionary f" D811 vlitiit boiled water from the Spelt-ii’. an nciitie member a Ged- In 10'1"! 111ml"? i" “#11 Wiiktime Hid added three or four die hicmorini Presbyterian Church Hayden. who (“Pd MM‘: I higigfipdtzonfélxlls rot deomrtlthtm laiak- t 1 one . e oun as an pece fiitltegnlii i-ilitfllifiliu,‘ l .01 old white tallrriclotit that was A place matlo vacant in our hearts suit and absorbent. She dipped d. the and Memoriam and a iniiihful member of the choir the linen in the soda n-nter, wrung as 11m‘; its lter health permitted. 1 licr funeral vats hold from the tense 01' isor son, to Guidle Mem- ‘ti never can lie . , orinl Cilurch on Saturday, Nlnrclt n); mink 9f h" in silence it out slightly and ‘Mapped it No eye may see us weep , firmly around the hunted hand, n“; mnny gilem tears are shed ibelng careful that evil Tinker was wrapped separately. ‘Fitch she env- 10111. wilcn a large crowd, which filled the Church of friends and i I h ‘on 'h‘le t rsnre as use . [vyvmiqryotglitur home without her ercd the dressing wtlh several Huh‘) u; Lord to bear our loss thicknesses of waxed pnper to re- Sheltered nn tlse Rock n1 Axes , tain the moisture. Anchored on the Quill?“ 31W" t; figqfvly in the Arms of Jesus Sleeps our loved one cvcnnvre- Sndly Missed by Husband and , Family. 3-31-11. ' In Memos-lam SMITH — In memory of a. loving husband and father, John L. Smith, who passed away Mnrch 31st. 1031. Ever Remembered by Hla Wife and Family. 3-31-11. relatives gathered to pay their tribute to a tine personstlty The services at the home and church were ronducierl by Hey J. A Mt-Liouztn The following ihynin; wcrc sung at the ltumc, "Sate in the Arms of Jesus". and at the church. led by ‘it mixed citoir, "The Lord's My Siteph/erd," “There is no Niqilt in Heaven" and "Forever With the Lard.’ She leaves lo mourn their loss besides her son, Harold, three stepchildren, Nina, (Mrs. Stan- ley Brown), Clifton, Ola, (Mrs John Wood, l3 C) and Charlie, Ban Diego, California, a sister, Mrs GQOYSIB Riley. Clinton and a bmlher. Mr. I-inrold S.’ ltiaclmod, Vvrnon River. ' he pallbearers were. Ira Mac- Lcud, Heath MaeLeod, Elmer Mac. Lead. Everett Maobeod, Foster Dunning and Grorgc llowntt. ‘- ‘lnimncnt was mndc in the Church cemetery. , The many floral tributes speak 6f the esteem in witlch N19111:?- ceased was held. tlfliis sfflu.‘ SI L’. l.“ ‘h. no“, ‘NC? '0“, z salt v'°"‘“ Ptam . ,1 tnsiili“ n . we MP5“ “UM, “a In Memoriam WRITE-In loving hl-rthda rem- embrance of a dear daugh r and sister. Mrs. Frances Theresa While {can passed away October the 1st. 2. Invlngly Rlemmssbared by He: Mlother, sister and Brothers. l. and M11 Harold Bernard 3"1‘ mute empress their sir/cite In Memoriam to friends and neighbors In loving memory of their mrinv acts of kindness MAE HOLLAND Sourls Gard of Thanks -._... Yes, you can start right away oa your B.P.i “Three-Way" Protected home. The money can be arranged for by meeting the requirements of rim NJ-LAJ‘; your plans already half-formed can be quickly whipped into shape by an Architect and there you are, all set for years of all-weather home comfort and low - I heating costs. _ I M , Build or renovate with B.P. Three-Way Protection inside and ouc- n emonam. ' <°1°‘"f"l B-P- AsPhiilt 5591316 "Of, B.P. lnsul-Bric Siding for (he exterior In loving memory n! m". Donald’ and B.P. Insul-Board for inside walls and ceilings. These three famous prod- §§°13§§ ‘"‘° ‘mm’ w" "m" ucts scientifically combine insulating properties with‘ lasting beauty and ' ' security. Make them a key part of your new home or renovate your old home with them. ' Mail coupon Below for full information on KP. Three-Way Protection for new building or home renovation. You will be amazed at its flexibility and moderate cost. ' and _t\l.'tn to time!‘ who sent meg- ~ - ii‘.ifii“i“i.....“t‘ ever . sn nre r . *"a"aA— is the National Housing av3wfl3mfl . Ad, a Federal measure making it ' mils]: to borrow money for home v ding at low interest rates with payment spread over several years. i Ask your insurance, trust or loan " Ilovrtpany for details. who died April m, 10401 Thoughts drift book lo days p. Life molves on, but snemorles Deep ln our hearts her memory 1a "n. Prnnkstera calling the Toledo. h” Ohio, Zoo on April Fool's Day to ask for "Mr. M. Key" may be sur- prised at having him answer the cttll. Heb, perlnrtnlng chimp, II pictured nbnvv, i~ nil set to cope l? A womlorful mother, won,“ ma’ Wéalvtliitu loved her will never forget. 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