DCEMBER 22, 1949 irinoe Street School Christmas tilosing ' exercises of Prince viegmg... an this Friday m,“ will be in three groups: o Le, regretted that owing 1° " o, adequate tacilities it will be pQSSIDIG to accommodate i l . Eoiafiii... 1s the program: SENIOR. rovenvfli I. A Christmas iguiflttcz. Pasteurs — Son! in [rerich-JX and X. 1h d Good Christian Men-wt es- Consvpiracy—Dia- Fgiirisiriias Bells-Recitation Crate-hits Christmas Dinner — 1 -d~lniz. ghfpirilrils‘ Noel-French- PIJLVIH. i.\'. X 0 I two .iilr~ Town oi Bethlehem-—- r IX. X _ ‘R0 Match Selier-Readinl .. ~. Nlzht-thrce-part .5.“',.,,. '14.. Night nelson ns~Choral Readin! FQWPLII‘ Carols. INTERMEDIATE (Grates 4. 5 and 6) Chm"; “Good King Wencesilas". [Engl;_<hl——(]t‘fld0S 4. 5 and 6. {Imitation “Lenin 1on2 Ago":- Mrrna Idewellyn and Janet Davis fhm-u; “Cnrol", (FZlI‘]O0Il)—' Gndes l and 5. Dialogue - “March of the Three (French CaroD-Gmde ti. , “The Story oi‘ Christ- D ‘iflilili’ _ m1 Pupils oi’ Grade 4 (M15! Km?‘- . .. Chorus. "Rockinfl . (Czed) Grades 4 nnd 5. Caroli- n ltlenoleqiie. "Awful Luck —- Wailare Plait! (fhonis. "Rudoiph",—-Grades 4. l and B. ppilrigiie. "Johnnie's Christmas . Tfgeue-rptlpll! of Grade 5 (Mrs. 'l _ I.“Ho\v Far Is It T0 Bcthrhimim-Grades 4 and 5. Choral Reading “Christmas Goose at the Cratchltsm-Pupils u! Grade d. ‘ s. "Here We Come iling", (Enizlish)—Gi-ade ti ‘Cat Pie"—-Mrs. Wiiiemtls pupils. Chorus, “Silent Nightfi-Grades i. 5 and ti. The King. JUNIOR. Itiradcs i. 2 and 3) Chorus, "Away In a Manger"- Grades l. 2 and 3. "A Christmas LmiiabW-puplls of (trade 1 (Mrs. Coffin). Chorus, "The Birds"-—Grude 3 “Merry Christmas"— pupils of Grade i (Mrs. Coffin). Chants. “Come All Ye Little Ch:ldr:n"—Gradcs I and 2. "Hurrah for Dccemiber"—pu.pils nfGrade i (Miss Fraser). Chorus, "How Far ls It To 5'ih1t‘i1flfl7"-—Grade 3. "A Nuroery Rhyme Dream"- Pilnils of Grade 2 (Miss Pound). Chorus, "Rockinafl —-Gradcs and 3. "Sanin Clause rind ilhe Mouse", wuoiis oi Grade 2 (Miss Mc- Donald). Choruses. "Silent Nigl\" and “Jingle Bedlam-Grades l, 2 and 3. "$18M of Christmas"—pupils of Grade 3, (Miss Brehaut). Chorus "Shout It Up The Chim- “PW-Grades l, 2 and 3. BITES Inlort, make, n: animal . e rho bee: treatment is p my of Minn a t onu- It "M5". hula m3 dunno. Draws out tho poison I 3O School Reports SEA VIEW SCHOOL Honor Roll for November: Grade X: 1, Joyce MacKay; 2, Shirley Stewart; 3, Clayton Adams. Grade IX: '1, Thelma Campbell. Grade VIII: 1, Carl Murphy; 2, Clifford Donald; 3, Bioyce Adams. Grade VII: 1, Grace Campbell; 2, Ethel Adams; 3, Robert Adams. Grade VI: 1, Eleanor Campbell and Rita Murphy (equal); 2, Enid Donald; 3. Laura Campbell. Mrs. R, I-Iiltz: Teacher. Primary Department Grade V: 1, Joan Duggan; 2, Lois Murphy; 3, Ethyie Adams. Grade IV: 1, Lola Murphy; 2. Clayton Coulson; 3, \Valter Stew- art, Grade III: 1, Willis Adams; 2| David Mountain. Gracie II: 1, Helen Murphy; 2, Fanny Adams; 3, Katherine Camp- boll. Grade I: I, Jerry Adams; 2. Vivian Duggan; 3, Doreen Adams J. D. Murray (teacher). HAMPTON SCHOOL Monthly report for November. Grade X-l. Ray MacQuarrie. Grade IX—1. Shirley Ferguson: 2. Brent Cameron. Grade VlII—l. Ada Campbell; 2. Jackie Cannon; 3. Vernon Fer- "s zuson. Grade VlI—1. Gladys Villett; 2. Sarah lVIacQtiarnie; 3. Ramona mam“, Jenkhm Sherren. l Grade VI-i. Joyce Ferguson: 2. (- | Th Barbara Dunsiord; 3. Marion i am ompson’ Joyce Hcmphm’ MacLean_ _ ‘ r _ -~-._ -~»A-; Perfect attendance: Shirley‘ _ "- MPliiii MiwQllflld- Aime Fergusorh Gladys vine“ Bah (‘Morn u, llorbie Morrison. Norble Morrison. Teacher-Pauline Morrissey. (Patriot. Please Copy) barn Dunsford. Marion MacLean. Prize for greatest average im- provement in Senior grades: Ra- mona Sherren. Iligheat average, lctt 009 per cent. Principal-Lois Simpson. i Gladys vi,_ PEAIII-IS school. Iloiior Roll for November. Grade VIII. --l, Clair Fisher; ‘ Tommie Iluiipiiy‘. 2. PRIIWARY DEPARTMENT Grade VI.—l. Brendie Dunphy; 2. Leo Bradley. Grade V-l. Margaret Cannon,. Grade “VAL Eileen Anglia 2. Howard Morrison; 3. Marjorie Grade In? Basil Gman; 3, Ferguson and Robert Rogerson. Iuybm 31.311193“ a Philip Gina}, (""1369 IV-l- Reid ‘Viiiett; Z. Grade n. A. 1. Gertie Gillan: Ruthie Cannon; 3. Edith Camvp- z, Gpfafd Devi _ bell. Gracie II. B."1, Sterling Mc- Grade III—i. Rriloli Cali-beck: Lcllan. Gloria Myers; 3. Dale Sherren. Grade I. A.—i, Ernie Gillan. Grade lI-l. Moyse Callback; 2. Robert Cameron: 3. Mary Farrow. Grade I. B.—l, Lorraine Gillan; 2, Juanita Gillan; 3. Emery Gillah. Doreen Hughes and Donnie Allan - . 1.0 ‘tl .- (cqual); 3, Mary Doiron. [out 2' In,‘ “ ‘or Grade X _ 1. Philip Charman. 2, Wendell Doiron: 3, Dale Hughes. Grade III: '1, Shirley Mnye; 2. Alberto Myers; 3, Anna Myers. Grade 2 (Sr.): 1, Gerald Mac- Lean. Grade II (Jr.): 1, Norman Mar- Lnuehlan; 2, Joan MacDonald; 3. Frizzcll, Norma Hyde. Donna. Wilson, Blnir Beer. Barry Wilson, Nonma Hyde, D.\\id Young, Graham Mn-Phaii, AIIIH Younsz, Bruce Youniz. Gordon MacMlllan. Audrey Frizzell, Lowiher and Philip Charman. Myrna MneMlllan. Ilighest average: Carol MacDon- Tmche‘ —' “iargareb MM‘ aid. 91.6%, Quarrie- Teaeher: Shirley Cooke. PLEASANT GROVE SCHOOL gguTflpgRT 50500], Gradox- 1. June P111291’: 1- June Robertson; 3. Reggie Mac- Nevin. I-Ionor roll for November: Grade X-‘I. Luella McCabe. Grade IX-IMar-garet Lnmphler. Grade VII—-l. AlIred Morrison: 2- Dwme mmphleri 3' Edward 2. Ralph S-mnlhvood; 3. Sylvia Morrison. Flomi Grade V—1- Cm" "mt" 3' orriae vm - l. Russell Mutch; Merv “mm”? 3- 1mm” 2. Billy Slflwtlrt; a. Shirley Small- Grade II (bi-l. Jols Ooswell; 2. Roy MacDonald. Grade I—No tests. Grade VI — (ti) 1. Plat-Si’ C001)- er; 2. Louis Gallant; s. Jnekie Mc- i. . i‘,'4'|. Been LOST BY rum FATAL. /\ .=;-';.‘_-1;,';i,._ PHRASE.’ JUST CAME “~15 oozes: or Tue DRATTED Posreoueo 2w ' THiNC-BG MHAK-KAFF -~Too LATE.'-~ HOW MANY WARS Have . risldhlitegtdwaatrttindaiforkrigggtedymg; C2122". V - 1. Donnie McCar- OvR BOARDING House ‘IMAJQR ‘Fioorna __. _..-.. __-_ . "r "I EGAQBOVS! FATE WINS Zvtalarpféro vjflgvwrifigdgfiqrgAxlTA ‘i l 2“AIE\iPFAEI‘G-ETXI- 9 Barrera 4 TQIBE 0F D565?“ r ‘(H055 [LL-QTARRED BUSNESQ a 1N6 EE>i-(iMO6?~rT- g 5TOCl-(lNG-MUFFLERS BUREAU AND i» 100K WHAT YOUD g é 55w oi=i= on voua INCOME TAX HAVE CHQiSTMAS a‘ / \\ I5 ’/ n; . Mae/Be 1T COULD Be comeiicep wm-i THE FOUtZTt-t/ slit? H / g! i \’ '. \\\\ .. . . \‘.\a\-_ _ \\§“\\\.“ \ y, \‘~\\:_$a ._ \ were. t / r ‘ , i m? 4 \\ 16m" EVEN \\\\\\ usreioiue. i . rALQH MENf-Ilrlu I Ioword. Mnry ‘ l I i l t i i t ( i Grnde IX - 1. Janet Rear-don; . Lamphieir. womt Grade III-l. Blanche MacDon- Gmde vm __ L 30m, Roberts. . in‘; Mwnmaldi 3‘ 2, Theresa Gallant; 3. Jean Mac- y a ' 1d. Gm“ u ‘Pi-l- Lucy Bu“; 2' Dngilnde VI — (n) l. Joyce Mac- Ame Mmmm‘ 3' Annabdle x1e; 3. Betty Aylwnrd; 3. Micha Hgrdy‘ Renrdon, . . i l t i I seph Rogerson; 3. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Grade 5, Prince Street School First Row-Harold Ford, Wendell Ward. Bobble Bradley Sterling La A th A Sharam. Orville Jarvis, Robert Craig. ' Vera‘ r “r rsenaul" “m” Second Roiv-Kier Johnston, Blair MacDonald, Paul Adams, Scott Stewart. Kenneth Most-r. Carl Wilson. Hammond Godkln, Donald. Allan Dunbar, Austen Burns. Third Rn\v—I-Illn Mai-Kenzie, Dale Ward. Beverley Black. Shirley Giilis, Norma Robbin; Ru", m,“ . .. ,, Back Row-Virginia ilk-Kenna. Marjorie Martin, Frankie ltlaoPlu-rson, Joan Wilson, Geraldine, wag“, mack; 2. Irene I Gerige; 3. Bonny i2. Derwyn“-Huestis;77 i Parker, Cooper. Grade IV ~ 1. Arlene Small- wood; 2. Frankie Hayley; 3. M“. garet Anncar, Teddy Smallwood; (equal). Grade III - 1. Judy Reardon; Jackie Mat-Dowell; (equal) 1!, .10. Billy Aylward. Grade II -— 1. Margaret. Dawn Mntheson and Marilyn Robertson; (equal). 2. Bonnie MaKie; 3. Bobby Scranton. Grade I — No tests. Celine Doyle — Principal. Sue Jones — Assistant. Jeanette Ladner _ Assistant. KINGSTON SCHOOL Report for November. Gracie IX.—1. Reggie Newson. Grade VIII-J. Harold Smith. Grade I sin-l, Elm-wee Fer. Teacher-M. Hnndrahnm. Grade VII_SL_1‘ Am," Green. izuson: 2. Joe Ferguson; 3. Garth m - g_ uoyd Macqregor; 3 Army-m Rrisvrwn- CORNWALI: seuoor. MncGregor. ' Grade I Jr.—l. Myrna Camer- . . Grade v11 Jr__1_ Wanda“ w“. on and Edmond Sherren; 2. Gracie I-No tests lis; 2, Ruth Ycunkcr, Gmrs" Ferxusori- Grade IL-No tests. Grade vI.-1. Auldcn Mac- Plerfect attendance: Margaret Gracie H171. Jonime ’ Donahue; Gregor. Cannon. Henry Ferguson, Joanne 2. David Young; 3, Blair Fh-iizell. Grade V.—1, Willard Green; 2, MacDonald. Edmond Shea-ran. Grade IV— 1. Anna Younz; 2.l Elwyn Willis; 3. Eleanor Mac- Highest average, Ralph Callback Merrill Scott; 3. Graham Mac- Gregor. 92 per cent. Phati. Grade IV.—l, Margaret Campbell; Assistant-Annie MacDonald Grade V-—l. Eugene Donahue: 2. Arnold Green. r m‘- 2. Willard MacDonald; 3. Gordcni Grade III-I, Milton Decherty; WEST COVEHEAD scnoor. MarMillan. ‘ ‘l, Rena Yeo: 3. Carl Grew -~ Grnde VI- 1. Parker Beer; 2. Grade II.-I. Denna ‘Ieo; Report for November: Laura Hyde. ,Bernice MacGregor; (i, Donald Grnrle X: 1i, Carol MacDonald; Gmde VII- i. Arudrey Frizzell I W315i!- 2, Ina Bell. and Carl Willis (equal) 2. Chris-i Glade I-—-1- GQQYEQ Dim"; 7- Grnrie VIII: 1. Gerald Doiron. tine MucPhnil; 3 George Low-i Rita Green; It, Orville Green. Grade VII: 1, Marie MncDon- thei‘. Grade I. A-No tests. nld; 2, Beryl MacDonald; 3, Or- Grade V{]1__ 1_ wand“ wiiuyf Average Sr.—Won<iell Willis and vm“ Wm“ 2. Ant-boy Hyde: 3. Jimmie Hyde. i Ruth Ymmker 73- Grride VI: l, Isabel Allan; 2. Gmdc ~;X__ 1_ Dnrmhy Eun5_i Average JnAGeorge Dixon 87. i Attendance Reggie Neivson. Wendell Willis. Ruth Younker. wil- Grnde V: 1, Franklyn MaeMil- - . __ E _ ‘lard Green, Arnold Green. Milton liiri: 2. David Reed. u em; Docherty. Rena Yea. Reta Green. Gmdr- IV: 1. Myron MacDonald: Pg...“ Attendmw}, _ B1,", i Ruth Hansen. Glyden Green. Nelda. Rlehards~Tencher. HOPE RIVER SCHOOL Following is thc report Ior Nov-i 1M ember. Grade X - l. Mary Simpson. Grade IX - 1. Doreen Reid. 2. Martha Simpson, 3. Claude Simp- son. - Grade VIII _ l. Beverley simp- son, 2. Mary Fleming. 1i. Geraldine Turner. Grade VTI -- l. Maynard Simp- son, 2. Beverley MncLeod. Grade V - l. Herbie Simpson. Grade IV — 1. Fcrnc Stewart. Grade III -- l. Margaret simp- son. 2. Carol MacLeod. Grade II — 1. Archie Stewart. Grade I -_ 1.. Gemma Reid, 2. Helen Gallant, 3. Marcellus Reid. Highest average in the Senior grades - Mary Simpson, 93.3 per cent. Highest average in Junior grades _ Margaret Simpson. M per cent. Teacher _ Aline Reid. BAYBIDE SCHOOL Report for November. Grade IX.—1. Gloria lilclntyre; 2. Helen Brown; 8, Elaine Brown. Grade VIII.~—1, Irene McIntyre. Grade VII.—1, Betty Brown: 2. Buddy Giilis; 3. Dorothy McIntyre. Grade VI.—l. Eileen Ciinnrpelle: ‘J. Noreen Trainer; a. Bradford blotti- son. Grade V.--1, Llllinn Brown: 2. Buddy Morrison; 3. Arthur Moisnne. Grade IV.—I, Doris Waite; 2. Robert McDonald: 3. Leo Skerriz Grade III.—~l, Roberta Waite; 2» Gerald Morrison. " Grade I. A.—1, Mary Giilis; 1. Jos- eph Gillls. Grade I. B.—1. Louis Trriinor. CHELTON SCHOOL Report for month e1 Novemberr Grade IX-i. Noreen Gaudet; 2. Leonard MlcCardle. Grade VIII-I. Eleanor Gnudct. Grade VII-l. Laura Doull: 2. Arnold Gaudet; 3. Verna Rogers. Grade VI—l. Hazcn Sherry; 2. Annie McCardle. Grade V-l. Clifford DeaRoches; 2. Brenton Gardiner. Grade IV—1. George Roches; 2. Howard Gaudet. Grade III-i. David McCardle; 2. Jackie Sturdy. Des- Grade II—I. Audrey Siordy; 2. Marion DesRoches Grade I-Louise Peterson; 7.. T-lflyd Peterson; 3. Donald Gaudct. P attendance: Laura Dmlll. Verna Rogers. Louise Pct- erson. Teacher-Dorothy Hammill. NORTH GA-RIJITON SCHOOL 0 ler: 2. Kristine Huestis; H"!!! Iowther. Grade I! — l. Iorralne Hamill; 3. Barbara Lcitch, Edison Ross. Anna Hansen. Donnie 2»; Leonorc MaeNeili: 3_ Doris Wall Grade VI.—-l, Violet Mountain; Grade X —- (Senior) 1. Margaret $5,211" Beaks“); 3‘ Genmdc mrmisri Perfect Attendance - Roma ' ° x lJunlm“ 1- wmim" hfouninin. Doris Crozier. Gertrude Downe. Jerry Mac- —C. E. Burke, photographer Grode VIII - l. Helen Wedge: 2. Patricia Hamill; 3. Pearl Hamil], Grade VII -— 1. Earl Muttart. Grade VI - - l. Elsie Munphy, Grade V (Senior) LeRoy Hamill. Grade V (Junior) 1. Rita Cor- imler; 2. Marie Wedge; 3_ Frances l-Iamill. Grade III — Edtvard Wedge, Grade II (Senior) 1. Jean Par- ker; 2. Marion Wright, Gilbert; Wedge: 3. Lenora Muttart. Grade 1T (Junior) George Muf- ray. Grade 1.—(a) i. Marjorie Wedge; 2. Carl Wright; 3. Catherine Ha- mill, Grade I (b) Ralph Murray. Grade I (c) — No tests. Perfect Attendance: Lorraine Hamill, George Murray. Howard Perry, Lenora Muttart, Marie Wedge, Gilbert Wedge, Edward Wed-go, Teacher — E‘. J. Murphy. NEW ANNAN SCHOOL Grade IX.—1. Pauline Moase; 2. ,Inna. MaoNeill; 3. Georgie McInnia. i Grade VI.—-1. Wendell Moose. | Grade V.—-1. Marjorie Wail; 2. Royce Manderson; 3, Edgar Mac- ilNeill. Grade IV."*I. Harold Wright: 2. Grade III-i, Wilbert Gallant. , Grade II. A.->1. Jean MnoKay. Grade II. B.-l, Reggie MacKay; 2. John MtICK/rlyi It, Eldon Mac- Kay. Grade l. A-—l. Pauline Mandar- soir; 2. Rcibcri. Wall. Grade I. B.—1, Lois MacNeill. Grade I. C.—l. Reta. MacKay; 2. Edgar MacKay. Grade I. D.~l, Shirllne Wall; 2. Richard Dalzell. Perfect. attendance ~ Pauline ,Moase. Edward Wright. Marjorie \Vali. Harold Wright, Richard i Dniizr-ll. i Dorothy J. Townsend-Teacher. BELLEVUE SCHOOL llonor Roi-l for month of Novem- ber. Grade IX.—1, Lorna MacPher- sou; 2 Buddy Stewart; 3. Elaine MaoPhcrsozL. Grade VI.—l. Gene MacPhexson; 2, Donald MacPherson; 3. Clifford MacPtherson. Grade V.-l, Mary MncPhl-raon; 2, Lincoln MacPherson. Grade III.—1. Bruce Martin; 2, Donald MacPherson; 3. Billy Moc- Pherson. Grade II. A.—1, Norma Mac- Pherson; 2. Isabelle Macflhta-son. Grade II. B.—1. Sandra Mac- Phersnn; 2. Christine MaciPhei-son; 3. Clarrie Awrn. Grade I._1_ J. D. MacPhenson. Hazel B MacPhee—Terilcher. ROSEBANK SCHOOL Report. for tho month of Nov- ember. Grade X.--1, Inn-sine Corcoran. Grade VIII-l. Doreen Home. Grade VI.—l. Shirley McArthur; 2. Ervln Horne. Grade V.-1, Roger Hardy. Grade I. A.—i, FTanklin Murray. Grade I. 11-1. Hazel Hardy; 2. Catherine Williams. Grade I. (1-1, Cniroi Murray; 2. Carlyle Ramsay; 3. Lewis Harris. Tenchen-dlazel Corcoran. ALMA SCHOOL 'l‘hc- following is tihe school re- port for the month of November. Grade IX.—1. Shirley Gordon; 2. James Donald; 3. Lily Hender- son. Grade V.—1, Shirley Barbour: '2. Joyce Klnch; 3. Earnest Currie. and Robert. Gordon equal. Grade III. Sin-l. Myron Bar- bc-ur; 2. Bnaibara Mountain; 3. Alden Rennie. Grnde III. Jr.—1. Jean Barbour. 2. Dilly Donald; 3. James Mne- Neill. Grade II.—-1, Marilyn Rennie. Grade I. Sr.-l, Sybil Duggan. Grade I. Jr._1, Arlene Rem.- Tozteher-Catherine Wallace. DARNLEY SCHOOL Report for November. Grade X.—i. Irene Mountain; George MncKay. Grade IX.—1. Anna Hickey: 2 Mary Craig; 3, Norma Rose Crozier Grade VIII-l. R/zrna Mountain; 2. Ina Murphy; 3, Marita-rot. Croz- n ier. Grade VII-d, Doris Crozier; Walter Diekleson; 3. Hazel Adrms. Wfy- L to tell him: kinds. and is graded to the best 6V6“ YOU? ITIBII. Tell him about Bras d'Or today, ' BRAS o'er: - Mariette 7 Pickering; lifter 3f Champion. Grade IV.——‘i. "Fldwin Sirrinionsi 2, Terry Murphy; 3. Bertha Adams. Gradi- III-l. Marjorie Moun- tain; 2. Dnle Pickerlnz; Drin- nic Whiilccii. Grade II.—1_ Norma ltLirKav. fl. Grade I. Senior 1. John Com. ins; 2. Robert. Keir Cfiilfitll“; fl. Joyce Champion. Grade I. Junior i. .\'Ii‘.ti"'ed Thompson; 2. Marion Piekeriniz; 3_ Margaret Pickcriirg. Perfect Aitiendziuce - Marlene Pickering, Lester Chanipi MacKayu Terry Mumi“. Whitlook. Norman !\lncKay, Champion, Doris Comiir Pickering. Margaret Pi crring. Teacher ~ Annie W. Simmons. i, Sheila Donnie BEDEQLYE SCHOOL mouth of Not‘- Ilonor Roll for ember. Senior lwpartnrnet Grade X.—-l. Theresa Foiland. Grade IX.—1. Margaret Rogers. Grade VIII-l. Hillard Murray; 2. Georgie Murray; 3. Charles Fol- land. Grade VII-l, Helen Folland; 2. Eliza. Atflcck; 3, Eleanor Bniium. Grade \'I.——l. Garth Tnombs; 2, Arnold Ballitiin; 3. Joyce lWilland. Perfect Attcnrlance Hillard ‘Murray. Ruth Jack, Eleanor Bal- lum, Helen Follarid Barbara Roz- ers, Stella Craig. Joyce fkilirind, Garth Toambs. Mrs. Austin Murphy. Primary Department Grade V. Scnion-I. Thomas Curtis; Crzttio Taomias. 4 Grade V. Junior-i, Victor Craig; 2, Wilma Balluirn: 3. Ruby Gaude: o Grade IV.--l. Charles Curtis; 2. Ross Nliirray. Grade II.-~1. Lorne Gauelet; 2. Harrison Craig. Grade I.—l, Catherine Murphy: 2. Norma Rowe; It, Yvette. Gallant. Perfect Attendance — Tiwmflfi Curtis. Collie Toombs. Wiina Bal- dum Ross Murray, Charles Curtis, Edwin Griudet, Albert. (tnurict. Diane Murray, Fcrne Bovmess. Windsor Smith. srrioor. NORTH BED EQL F. School report for November. Grade X—-l. Florence Cahili. Grade VIII-l. Elia Cahiii; Ma-rgeurite MacCaull. Grade VII-l. Phyllis Enizland: 2. David Smith. Grade VI—l. Rev Phillipa. Grade V--l. Neill Clark: l Garth Edwards; 3. Eileen Shiver‘. Grade IV-(Sr.)—- 1. Ronald Mallett; 2. Lloyd Arscnnult. Grade IV—(Jr.)—l. Norma MaeCaull: 2. Lorna MaoCuull; 3. Alberta Smith. Grade III (Sr.)—i. Victor Foy: 2. Hebert lVIacDonaid, Grade III (JrA-l. Joyce Birch: abutment! metathesis. l-urflfaflvime .? "I \K\~_\ ' “.r wkPUZZLiNG ovza AN ESPECIALLY NICE GIFT FOR iriirzIFRie N. I ‘ls ISTEN ladies, why put up with grimy coal dust on your drapes and curtains? A wise word to hubby can stop it and here's what Bras d'Or coal is a special OIL-TREATED coal that. comes clean and stays that way - a coal that gives MORE HEAT. LESS ASH than most. size for your stolier. Bras d'Or 1s a real money-saver, keeps you comfortable, protects your stoker against rust and that s an argument thaUil convince any man - won't you? BRAS ITDR [DAL C0. LIMITED - ‘NOVA SCOTIA ault. Grade II (Sr.)—l. Ernest Stav- ert; 2 Joan Carruthers; 3. David Wagner. Grade Ii (Jr.)—~l. Donald: 2. Johnny Eleanor Venn. Grade i (Sr.)—l. Donna Car- ruihers; 2. Roger Foy; 3. Connie Arsenaiiii. Ronald Mae- Avery: It. Highest average, Elia Cahili 92.5 per cent. Perfect attendance. Phyllis England. Norma MacCaull. Lorna MacCauli, Victor Foy. Roger Foy. Teacher, Adele Sohey. NORTH LAKE SCHOOL Report for month of November. Grade X - i. Freddie Bennett, 2. Cecile Provost. Grade IX way. Grade VIII — 1. Bernard Mac- Donald, 2. George MacDonald, 3. Helena Holland and Roger Ben- nett. Grade VII - i. Ruth MacIntyre, 2. Shirley Harris. Grade VI - l. Ross MacLaren- Grade V - 1. Noelle Holland. Grade IV -— 1 William Harris, 2. Christina Massey. Grade III — i. Maitaret Mae- Donald. 2. Lowell Kemp, 8. Gor- don Dingwell. Grade II - l. David Conway. Grade I - 1. Linda Rose, 2. Donna Dlngwell. 3. Glynne Jarvis. Perfect attendance: Beatrice Conway, Roger Bennett, Christina Mossey, and Donna Dinzwell. Teacher - Rita V. MacDonald. l. Beatrice Con- SOURIS CONVENT Report for November. Grade Xi — 1. Ellen Mullaily, Isabel Maclsaac. Teresa Mac-Isaac; 2 Edna MacEwen, William Wha- lcn. Lois Dingwell. Anne MacCor- mack, Gladys Dixon; 3. Anne Mac- Innis. Adeline Peters, Doroth! Rice, Marion Maclnnis, Inez Mac- Pihee. Grade X — i. Bernice McPhee. 2. Genevieve Campbell. Doreen Ellis: 3. Anne Gillis. Mary Gillis. Marjorie Perry, Claire Paqtiet. Joan Ilanlon, Norma Creamer. Grade IX —- 1. Camilla McAui- av. Anne McDonald: 2. Kn? Peters. Mary McPhee; 3. Betty Cheverle. Grade VIII - 1, Frances Ford. Elinor Clinton. Patricia MacDon- nld: 2. Anne McDonald, Jane Pierce; 3. Joyce Paquet. NWT"! White. Catherine Mooney. Grade VII — l. Susan MacCor- mack, 2. Helen McDonald. 3. Helen Marie MaeCor-macin. Velma Pari- uet. Mildred Mallard. Grade VII — l. Yvonne Chev- erie, 2. Anna Praught, 8. ‘Mary MaeLean. Grade V -- l. Dorothy Poole, Minnie Mullalli’: 2. Catheirne MacPhce, Elaine Gallant. Maur- uo AWAY mom HOME? CLIP AND MAII. TODAY TO THE GUARDIAN (L a HAVE YOU PAGE ELEVEN a‘ Ask your Dealer for Bras d'Or the BEST in Stoker Coal TJIQYMEIMGTQIBITIrsen-E 1;; oga... IL. 7 “nitilfiid. Audrey Mullziliv; 3. . '<~r l‘ill‘\'l‘i'lf‘, Flor- ence Biishcy. Iiihcl Stiiiibeist. Grade. IV # i Frances Praught, 2. Brenda ("hove-urn Ann Hitches; 3 Helen Malone. Grade i\' r i hi1": I“ r."in. 2. itiarparet Pier-cry Grade ill I Ann hfirlnnis, Doreen (‘hcvei 1v. 2. (‘or-oi Ellis. 3. Dorothy Creamer. Grade ii w i. Sanriiuw Sir-ring. 2. Frances (‘i:n'.on. 3 Joan Stuart, Alice Clinton. Bay Fortune Notes Juriics McDonald. . emu School, was a recent visitor to Ciiariottetnivn. Mrs. Charles cod, was a recent tiisitor to So: brine the guest of Mr. and NIL. Frank MacKen- zie. Mrs. Wesley MacKemie is spend- ing an enjoyable vavaLon VISIIIIII relatives and friends in North Car- olina. Mrs. Arthur Francis, Parkdale, was a recent visitor to Fortune be- ing the guest of her son, N111 John Francis. Mrs. Clinton MacDonald. to spendini! a pleasant vacation vis- iting reinmves and friends in Bos- ton. and Augusta. Maine. Maura. Jack Ladner, Charlotte- towr and Orville ltlorrirseyi, East Royzlty, were recent visitor-s to Fortune on business. Arlene Stead. little daughter n! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sir-ad. has returned to her ‘home. after hav- ing undergone a tonsil and aden. oid operation in Sour-is Hliipltfli. The many friends of Mrs Alston Burke rezret to hngr a)... i: ,1 pa. ttent in the Provincial S: “nrium and all hope for her sipecdv recov- cry. Relatives and friends of Mrs. GPOFKe A. ‘Wood. reizret to hear she is a patient in Sriiiris Hospital. and all hope for her speed recov» ery. EDMONTON. Dec. 20 _ (CP)_ Peter Zotec, charged with at- Wmilted murder a month ago n! a result of a bfiniiric! he. gave his wife. today was fined $50 on r1 lesser charge oi assault. cousin; actual bodily hnrru. He. pléafifld guilty. The attempted murder charge ivas dropped ryhen police. learned that injuries to .\'irs. Zotea viiere not serious. Police said in- vestigation shovred the woman had been neglecting her children and returning home drunk. Zotec said he had beaten her in an attempt. to “correct her \\1\_\‘F».' ‘murals-o. .. nae aw. 8311a anti?‘ THOUGHT or Ti-il5 2) 4‘>""-‘~‘!='1‘ 325i!RIOIRDZIkFzZRiF&B-&ZMERXMEOI ADDRESS NAME OF FENDER it l )1 Enclosed plensr- llnrl 8 .. . for a ............... .. month: sirliscriiiiiit" i to THE GUARDIAN to he sent with my compliments tm-- 1 NAME i nnnnrrss i gift is sent. Crozior, Delmar Crozicr. Tear-her: Wanda G. Murphy. Grade Ve-tl. Paul Hickey; 3. 1.. .1 "i new * ' in» An appropriate Christmas Card will be mailed stating from whom the Rates off the Island to any part of Canada or the U. S. arm- Ono year $7.00; six months $4.00; three months $2.25; one month 80o. Saturday copy-Ono year $2.00; six months $1.00; Rates on the Island:- City-Ono year $6.00; Country-One year $5 ‘II 6 months $3.50; 8 months $2.25; one month 70c. .00; 6 months $2.15; 3 months $1.!’ three months 50c. ; one. month 50c