1 I I I PAGE SIX 241M _ ALSO — News of the Dug." - Disney Cartoon ,3 (":r'"\1-1nit\' .1111: 11nd “OER GANG" Comedy T tiflili7lfi 'l'l')Ii.\Y AT il.lfi--7.tlil—9.0tl ‘Mfume. , ~. I . Y EWLAPITOLw 111-11111 and s11. q l IINIUC PICIIIII m».- cyan-luv nvcwfauoc-vwvtcoovoo . GEORGE SANEllt IIIIPMAN tlnslow Stevens - Gale, Sondotgaard BOB IIOlIIIM t-JOIISMPIOIIEERS VIRGINIA GREY HARRY) suauuou ONA MUNSON otcx wuaceu ... m! roasat n,- dm . the Iruflt 5 Mrs “mid, an w I ~bh~$ilo H. “iltuNcil r='-5'°I on I 5 was? . “N; no IARIIIEIIFI; “ ROY ROGERS KING .2’. 60178073" mfMIlEY IIIRHITTE-b- TIIE BIGGEST MIISIUI. WESTERN EVER BROUGHT T0 TIIE SEIIEENIII Tho pottod outdoor film with tho now King oI tho Cow- buyt. It bring: you all your Ievovitu In sous COMEDY . . ACTIONI l oltat star m A GIAPDPIEIURI-I z SHOWS TODAY l i‘lus Chapter 9- “Junior G-Wlen" — and Comedy AT 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 “r EMPIRE — Til-NIGHT and SAT. SHOWS 7.00 - 8.15 — Matinee Sat. Only at 2.30 .. 11131511111145 ‘T211015 Story 0f Heroic fritislt Spies! oft- ‘TIPS brilliant designs NEW SERIAL Opening Chapter‘ of “SECRET SERVICE IN DARK- EST AFRICA" - Also Final DEVIL'S OF THE WEST.” I A 1 -~1. 1T t1 .h‘.‘.'rl uI I o“ m“ n“ W q I" ‘o; 1'11“. -who purposely falls into disgrace filI't'.'I!illl'OllS men and women who 3m m5 mm wllnir-V- In 0rd" {hilt 11¢ form the mysterious espinnztge cir- 1m" mgmililtc 01mm“ with B IX/W- ' cles in Europe has been nmde into .- "l" a film th t is. cr-ordint’. to advance ' fypofts_ £119 019"“. gnggf qfrpsunff hermit him to become n feature on spv mclorlrnmns to flnllvwooti in a lo Columbia prod uctlon. CIJIIII‘ - , .- tnanaius to send m‘ ""“'..f,§,5j,,},‘,"f ,througl1 -.-.,,' l“ Bcmnv- which is valuing to even while he seemingly revi c; m5 It"! I H I REGINALD ozmtv - FRANK 011111 50th Century-Isl Ilmm STARTING Chapter of "DARF- the Prince Edward Theatre to-day for a run two duys. George Sanders. British actor, is cn-storred with lvfargueriic Chap- man, vonnz Columbia player who is rapidly climbing to the top 0f the screen favorite list. Sanders uinys the role of an R. A. F‘. Commander l Nazi grotto. How well he does it is shown by the fact ‘hat they om o; ,1: Berlin radio network. where he _ coded messages to BIITISII Intelfience. . I You are invited to loin with us in I gour services of worship ancllzpiglfie- AM. Harrington 3PM. and Marsh- Ifleld 7:10 P. M. Roy. IIEXIW . Bank. Minister. 11-10-11- PRIIIBE ElWllIRIP-"TIl-IIIIY AND SIT. SPONSORED BY THE CHARLOTTETOWN ARMY CADETS l AVOID TI-IE RUSH - - - Holders of tickets are re- quested fo attend matinee and early shows when the best seats are available. n“ hm“ 1 new! (II he: fntergtfiltivtficdgrthlnl i1 T1v'Q'T§Iu“'E'IThE”hIiT¢ib WY‘ lblo in advance. f cooxs 10175111111» n7»; CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- BUIANUE. ISLAND FRAMED SCENERYO-i gala? for Christmas. (lizrfraah I - CHURCH NOTICE. - Wlnaloo Unlted Church Services. December 12th. Wlnsloe North 11 A. M, Win- sloe South 8 P. M. Hlshflelc 730 P. M. Rev. '1‘. Constable. Mluzilitonli-l BBADALBANE Unlttd Church services on Sunday. December 12th ~ as follows: Pleasagitpvailfy 1113 A. M. ‘- North Granville fiidfll- l bane 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. J. Morrison, - Minister. 12-10-11- CHURCII 0F SCOTLAND. — December 12th. l Sh 11 .M. d 7.30 P-M. bhtfih a“? MARev. if.‘ Bishop. 12-10-11. 1 THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH] IN CANADAw-Servicw will be as follows on Sunday, December l2tn.| Wood fs-lancs 1100 A M Wood Is- a. a. Duke, Mlfl- l “w, 12-10-11. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCl-l.-—| Minister, Rev. Rov E. Vessey, B. D. Services Sunday. December 12th.| Lsymenb Sunda and Dedication. of Gift Boxes. ictoria. 11 A. Hampton 3 PM. Boushaw 7133018141. ‘ NEW LONDON PRESBYTERIIXAON’ I _ CHARGE-December 12th. _. a. M. New 1101141011. 3.00 P. M. wit; River. 7.30 P. M. South Grsnvflle. Please note the change 1n time o! - Iservice for Long River and South ., 'Gra.nville. H. M. . g Minister. I - I TRYON-BONSHAW BAPTIST Buntaln. . Rev. 12-10-11 CHURCH. Sunday. December 12th. Bonshaw 11.00 A. M. Tfyon 17.30 P. M. The pastor will preach an the subject: Bearing Good News. MARSIIFIELD PRESBYTERIAN next 1S NOW CAPTAIN - Mrs. W- D. Sherren of this city received word iyesterday of the promotion of her ,'husband, Lleut. sherrcn to Junk of Captain. Captain Shel-ten - hes been serving overseas with the Survey Rrgiment for the past two and a half years. OF ENGLAND SER- Decetnber 12th. CTBDBqld. Even- . St. Elizebeths ,Church. Sorlnilfield- Holy Com- | lfllllfliOll 11.00 A. M. Westmorelg-nd‘ C OD, 6 I165 5Y- cem - ShlWd d De borloth Mission Service 8.00 P. M. REV. G., 1 R, Hartman. Rector. 12-10-11.‘ t HOME 01v LEAVE - i=0. Ernest‘ IA. Smith of the R C.N.V.R.. ’ spent a week's leave visiting at his l olri home in Carleton, P.E I , and ‘with his brother Linus and Mrs. ‘Smith of Johnston's River. His ‘mother, Mrs. John Smith. now of I Montreal. and sister, Mrs. Leo I Croken of Charlottetown. also visit- ‘ed thr old hcrne in Carleton. Be- , fore Ernest left on return t0 duty. Ihis friends 1h CafletOfi presented him tvith a handsome sign€t r1118 with naval crest, as n. tokcn of appreciation of his service to his j country. I ATTENDED FUNERAL — Don Taylor, Mrs. Rutherford Cot- ton, Clifton, Mrs. Stephen Huestis C-SYIGIDTI, Mrs. Elias Bishop. and Mrs George Bishop, Summersidc. _Mr Jas, L lepage, Rnstico. Mr- I I CHURCH IVICES. Sundfly. ISt. John's Church. ,song 73 P. M. | and Mrs. J85 E. Andrey/B. Hum," ‘ River and Mr and Mrs. Warren Houston, Charlottetown were ' among those from the Island who attended the funeral of their brother and brother-in-law the ‘late William M. Taylor, Moncton, N.B. FUNERAL SERVICE -— The 11m. oral of’ the late Herbert J Andrews Wheatley River was held from hi! late residence on Wednesday. 99¢- Blh, and was very largely attend- e . Services at the house and grove was conducted by the Rev. Mr Todd. assisted by tne Rev. R. E Shaw and Rtv. L M. Murray. The Pallbearers were Messrs: Alex- lmder MacRae, James Dover. John. MacDonald, Robert Roberts, Lemuel Matheson, Kenneth Graham. I11- terment in Fhlrvlew cemetery. u Rustico Road. HUNTER RIVER RED CROSS SOCIETY - The annual meeting 10f the Hunter River Red Cross Society was held on Dec. 2nd at the hcme of Mrs. J. R Murchi- son, with twenty-three member» ,pr€sent. The President. Mrs. A. 1W. Stewart, gave an interesting report of the activities during the yenr. Mrs. J. S MucLeod, vice Ipresident. reported on the work ‘done. This consisted of making comforts for the different branches of the armed forces and for bomb- ed out victims. In all twc hundred. of which received high commende- tion. Mrs. Murdock Outcllffe, Treasurer, gevc her report, which showed that a considerable unouni, ‘had been raised from membership fees. collections, donations, and ,through the efforts of the Finonc- ,i|.1 Committee. The balance on hand amounted to $63.78, and it Iwas decided to send this amount Ito hoadquartors st Charlottetown. ,Thc following officers were elected ‘for the coming year: Mn. J. R. _.Murchison. President. Mrs. J. s. MacLeod. Vice President, Mrs. Mur. jdocl: Cutcliffe. Treasurer. Mrs. L. 'W. Ripley, secretary. Financial lCcmmittec — Mrs. J .W Patterson. Mrs. Stephen Burns, Mrs. Vernon Bernard, Miss Marion Grills, Miss Lynette Brown. Collection amount- ed to $2.411; dues I January will Ian. The meeting cloled with the | National Anthem. law-n country. l Marguerite Chapman's role ls on unusual one. in that she is :1 beau- .'tlful German girl who must win ‘the sympathy of her audience. Her ‘reputation of the Nazi party, her love for the British agent, and the discovery that the latter hu out- witted the Germans. leod to o hlRhlv dramatic finish. Gale Sonde aard and Onalsw, Stevens head he supporting cast, and the nlclure was produced by Samuel Blschoff tmder the direc- tion of Mfrs: Ii. GNen 1| 11111111; East Hall 3.00 PM: Caledonia‘ 1W1 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. l E. McL-aren. Jength dress of powder blue with n‘ ‘THE E1UWN GUARDIAN i¢7vvvfiv7" f/emwhq/ h‘ 30mm: Instantly odd-wager. . We!“ "llllmlflllrooollylofomd. .10 Don't run thlo rlokl Prong with Lypoyl. ft: wonderful “an mum tho dollcou notalmaoo. up otoy omootll and loft In oll Ionian. Whoa lipo uo olrootly , | UVIIhWI“ "Ia:- oaolo tho wonmfotl non ranoo u of ouorouo gonu, lnotoao natural booting, u» 14",] 5g youltocotodayonduooltro 8°14 womhm II handy m: fern. LYPSYL """"‘ mum Wfloulfl Iollllwolfl NOW IN ITALY - M“, p gd Sunith Dunstaifmaa has receltsea word that nsr nusbsnn Gunner fled Smith DISJJJEVQG in Italy. ARRIVED m ITALY-Nb‘, and Mrs. Harold Ohkes, Crapaua, have received word that their son Rte. Lawson Oalies of the Cape Breton Highlanders has arrived safe ln SAW SIIIP DAMAGED—-Petty Officer Earl Stephen McLellan of this city was a member of the crew of H.M.C.S "Snowberry" one of the ships which was in action in the Bay of Biscay last August when HMCS. “Athabaskan" woo dn-tnaged by a glider bomb. NOW IN NORTH AFRICA - Lieut. (Nursing Sister) Marcella MacDonald who ha; been serving in England for the past three months has recently been transfor- rod to British North Africa. Miss MacDonald is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacDonald of Peakefa. WEDDING - A quiet wedding was solemnized at 124 Elm Ave., Charlottetown, when iwev, Allison Post united in marriage Euphemia Leola daughter of Mr. and Mira. Hector Ross, Fredericton, P.E.I. and William Earnest Morrell, son of Mr. andE Mrs. John Morrell, POLICE COURT-In yesterday's Police Court three men appeared before the Magistrate. One, charged with VHEFBXICY. Wns released to wark, another for mischief received n. sentence of 60 days in iull, and a third. on a charge of indecency was released on $00.00 bail, and the case was adjourned until saturcay morning. Mm llooo Bhattor s! Main-Fictional: Comedian Pnoo sum wrmi- our Squadron Holifox with cannon on 35E to mu that tho hydraulics shot sway, and on how to sent the block gt dive. The crow wls ison Nazi fldh cable to know he could land the aircro . ‘said PO. J. Moffat Ont. mid-upper gunner. “bu if ~,ho.dn't been for the engineer cllin _us how to Bet those wheels it would have been a different Iitcry.” Sgt. Jos Corbally. bomb afmer of I (130 Fbtmagh Ave.) Toronto applied ‘s tourniquet to Cardyk amt and took over the dutiu of flight on- gixieor. The other surviving bor was 5st. George lorimcr. nov- lzotcr. (I160 Robson St.) Vancouver. Two pieces of the fuselu m1: 100G, Gfltnanyh swif st and smallest spy pllno which was shot down from 34. feet. in o onc- minutc action off the south coast, were presented by Gen. Sir Fred- erick Pile. Ci-O-C. in Chief anti- aircraft ccmmand, to the two mix- R11 batwrios which destroyed the p ane. ofm One of the Royal Al: Force men who (lied Oct. ti to save the lives of many persons in North Landon has been identified a: F0. James A. Robertson of Bohess, West Iothisn. Scotland. He helped get a crippled plane, which lost most of a wing when it hit, a. barrage balloon, over three miles of crowded streets lo it could land in Regent's Park. The plane caught fire when it crashird and Robertson and tho other members of the crew were killed. so for, names of the other men have not been released. Canada's forces overseas include REGULAR MEETING OF THE SCHOOL BOARD — At the regu- lar monthly meeting of the school board. a delegation of ladies from the School Improvement League waited on the Board. requesting improvements in the schools ln connection with the lighting and fire escapes. The delegation was, promised that the matters would‘ be carefully considered by the, Board. Some routine business was‘ transacted. BLOOD DONORS cunrc _' The 13th locnl clinic was held yes- terdsy morning when 52 donors contributed blood. They included the three branches of the services, and o number of civilians, one per- son glvlng his 7th donation. Dr. Paul G. Well, Notional Director of Blood Donor Service visited the clinic yesterday morning. The physician ln charge of examina- tions was Dr. L.G. Smith, while those in charge of blood procure- ment were Dr. J. T. Lantz and Dr. SAVE THE CHILDREN ~— How to save the starving children of Europe is a gigantic problem fac- ing the Allied authorities. Dr. How- ard E. Kershner. Director of the International Commission for the Assistance of Child Refugees is to deliver an address in the Royal York Hotel at Toronto on Sunday, Dec. 12 at 3 p.m., sponsored by the Save the Children Fund of Great Britain. Dr. Kershner is to speak over the C. B. C. on Saturday. Dec. ll. at 8.15. Atlantic Daylight Time. WEDDING BELLS-A quiet but. pretty wedding was solemnized at the United Church Manse, Mount Stewart, on Wednesdav afternoon. December 8th, when Rev. W T ‘ rice Elmer Fulton Ma-cEwen ui’ West at. Peters. and Miss Edith Blanche rquires of St. Peters Harbour. The iride was beccmingly attired in n street small blue hat and matching ac- cessories. The bride was attended by her sistnr Miss Ethel Squires. and the groom bv Mr, H. Sheldon MacEwen of Charlottetown. Personals Mrs. Mervyn Bulman, Mrs. Blair Andrews. New Glasgow, and Mrs. George Brooklns, and daughter of Krnsington, have returner-i from a visit to Moncton, while there they attended the funezsl ni the late William M, Taylor. Minard’: Kills naln furs. Muskrats, Mink, Market conditions are m furs. Bring or ship y WE PAY S rnediately. Jubilee, Beef Trlpe and Attention Fox Ranchers Wo are buying daily Silver and all other F0! season and we would strongly urge all ranchers to get our quotations before disposing of your We will be unloading car of horsement during the next week. Order your requirement P. E. I. FIIII TRADERS 182 QUEEN ST. a group of men who work silently, doing an unspectacular but marl- slred job which helps keep Britain's war factories o crating unmoleswd uid enable Br tons to sleep more comfortably at night. Former school ‘ achtrs, bank tellers, stock exchange clerks, theso oenadian are the operators of Rad- ar, the delicate and highly-special- ized secret equipment which spot! U-boets and planes long before they roach their objectives. 8T. MARY'S CONVENT Honor Roll of St. Mary's Convent Sour-is, for November. Grade X.—1, Helen Mecfsaut: 2. Catherine Campbell; 3. Ciemrnie cCar-rpn. Grade 111-1. Mae Mcliinnon; 2, gyrlliis undrfgan: 3. Marv Mu- n s. Gmde VIIL- Islay Arbing; I. Edith Meurhnt: 3. Mabel Creamer . I tosh Grade VII. . 2. Vsxlérla Quinn: 3. Barbara Mac- Grade VI.-1. Ann Cheverie: I. Kate MacDonald; 3, Eleonora Kenya. Grade V.-1, Claire Paquet: 2. Jeanull/faclntyre: 3. Therese Mac- c. e IV.-1. Joan Cheverie; 2, Pequot: 3, Eileen MacDonald. Grade TIL-l, Ruth MacDonald: 2, Betty Cheverie and Jone Pierce; 3. Marina Mal Moctney JOYCE one. Grade II.-1, Catherine and Ann MBCDDHBIC; 2, Paquet: 3. Bernice Madore. Grade L-l. Eicnsro Clinton: 3. flancls omit: Mai-met Pmusht- CULLEN - LUND WEDDING In the early hours of the morn- ing, at St. Bonuventurtfs Church. ‘Iracsdie on November 34th, 1043 Reverend K. C. McPherson united Eunice Agatha. Lund. daughter of und d the late and Mrs. John Cullen of hope River in the holy bonds of tnatri- mony. The bride looked charm‘. Royal bluecoat and hat with env- enly blue crass and navy accessor- ies. She carried a prayer b>ok and pearl rosary The bridesmaid Miss Margaret M of the achean. Perfect Attendance - Kathleen Ivan Miltliellh, Orrin Reid. niece groom. W01‘? fawn coat, with seaway blue dress. ncvv hat and accessories ‘o match- Mr. William Lund brother of the bride was groomsman. The groom's gift to the uridc was a pearl rosary. to the bridesmaid a five dollar gel tlrcomsman a itol . Fe er Phenom. were very copnbly motored Q10. uclt improved over last our furs immediately. POT CASH im- Rex Wheat Germ Oil wrm m: 11.0.11 r. com:- wr-mu: m ENGLAND. Dov. n -(o1=>- Tho nut fichwr nttwhd and rokod tho Lion d machine-Btu: fire killed two of tho crow and woun ng another. But the bar. with eoauoltiol aboard . e foot to give lnltructlonc lower the landing wheels. A fire that broke out in the bomb- bsy was extinguished when Laird mt int; to stootp bom with tho exception‘ of a block-buster that. fell when tho tor shot away tho rolooao "w; had confidence 1h the lklpgclx; of Cnatletpn - 1t . ockeg I I . IIIITTEII PRIIIIIIIFTS UNDERWEAR - IIIISIERI ~ IIIITERIIEIII Since its inception in 1868, it has been a fundamental policy of Pcnmans Limited to utilize every tried and provcn development in raw materials, knitting processes and designing. The Pen-Angle label on Knitted Wear is known as the mark of quality and soundest values. where they partook short n d. 1.6 on night to the home of reside in is Grade X—1, Jean Hume. Charles Stewart. Grace V~l. Kathleen Griade fv-i. Berneta MacDonald Grade 11-1, Orrin Q? fade I. 2. Woatina MacDonald 2. Clarence MucLean I I I t I I I son. 2. Marie MacLenn, 3. Maclnun, O ark, Nathan Clark l . Myrtle Clark-Teacher. cars nave-nae SCHOOL Report of Primary Department of for the V.—1, Gordon Norring; 2, Cape Traverse School mental of November. Gr e r Weddell. I. Roger Hayes: bell: 3. Carl Dickie: Neill lbell 11-1, Barbara t Grade rving, a, Jontce Weddell: 3. Rowena Herve . d Jeffrey: . 1. 1a.-1I Ivan Newrick; z, Go's e I. A.—-1. M fie Wayne Gardiner a Grade Blair Campbell Poi-f t h Newrick Carl Following is tho Honour Roll for Murray” Harbour south School for Novem r. <iZ""°'£"" s.”°1"'"'l'°“‘.- thlc White: 2 an} “|?,"“' ’° ' i. Ilolon M Gr a vu- ' IoobcT Erehautd‘ afifiuiiiiu“ 3%‘ ii¥§tm1"‘"‘ " C1168 IVs-I. Roman: Omani: I y,’ to Charlottetorvm by Mr. fies. Reid of a sumptue ous wedding breakfast at the Queen Hotel. Immedia y following the Chgpmgn, breakfast the happy 03.111316 ‘left for o e Mon ay_ the gloom where immediate friends and rela- tives partook of a dainty wedding cu per. Rev. Father Dalton. parts pr est was also present. They will Hope River where Mr. n. prosperous farmer. HES-SCHOOL Honor Roll for E; month of Nov- ember . Lead. Grade VII-l. Iris Hume, 2. Rus- sell Matheson, 3. Edison Hume. Grade VI-i. Lloyd Mathcson, 2. llfacfresm. 2. Charles MacLean, 3. Emil Mac- Leod Junior Hume, , Grade III-i. Betty Bueil, 2. cla- ra Macbeod. 3. Doris Matheson. Clark. 2 John M zheson. 3. Edward Mutheson. (oi-l. Florence Bayne, Grade I. (b>-1. Ivah Mncfeon, Grade l (cl-—l. Wendell Mathe- Lowell do IV.—1, Beatrice Olltcliffe; 3, Betty Ftogerson. Grade I11. Br.-1, Juanita Con: - 3, Douglas ME- Grime n1. Jr.—-1. Lois Cutcllffe: 2. June Gardiner; 3. Doris Cumb- attcndance — Roger uo pbo Dotte- Barbara Irving. Janice Jef y, o.n . Dickie, Ian Miltthrt, ond Lloyd Crooks. | ‘Poacher-Mae McCarvilio. MURRAY HARBOR s u n scnoot. o T to . Grade 5t. Junior and Grade 1X.- 011;“ fiuwcndcll Stow- V11I.-1. Bernice Stewart: homui- s. Alvis cohoo thloou Penny: 2. I e 1.-1 ra ‘ngiiiigqi’ 2, Jim» Mk: I. Iiivo White. Mil Clllltlnon- Doportment |'Joan Harris; 3, Hilton flerring___ | Grade III. Senion-l, Dspnene lChapiti-axi; 2, Jean r‘ruser; 3, Cecil Mrs. Herring's Department Grade 1H. Junion-l. Laurie |Brooks: 2. Betty Blue; 3, Barbara. | Alnn MacKlnnon. | Grade II.-1, lvfargaret Bell; 2, June white; 3, Lorin Brenuut. Grace 1.--No exams. H. Mhlr—Principal, (Patriot please copy.) CENTRAL BEDEQUE SCHOOL Honor Roll for October and Nov- ember. Senior Department Grade X-l, Edythe Clark and Peggy Sheri-en (equal). Grade IX-1, Willard Hugg, 2. Bernadette Connolly, 3. Preston (kgmoélym II-l. . 1 2. Igimes Hooper. Georgina Lam’ Grade VI-l. John Doull. 2. J1m- mie Johnston. 3. Alexander Green. ...£.*.."s§.'.-. — "were Perfect Attc11dance-_—_John__1'._)qull, and Furs: I00 per cent. received. ' ifs-Guaranteed promp 6.—No long delays. for fhom. 13 .—Privatc sales mode MARITIME B. (Arxlwmotxmw/Isvxav/olirlj T0 ALI RANCHERS AND TRAPPERS D Reasons Why You Should Ship Your Foxes L-People who sold last year loaf as much as 2.—People who sell this year are bound to lose. 3.—Tlle market is getting stronger every dill/- L-Caah advances — made same time furs art’ 7.—!t is estimated there are only three quarter as many furs this year. 8.—We figure there to ten times the demand fL-Thereforg the price must go up. BE SMART. SHIP YOUR FURS T0 Moncton, N.B. F. R. McLAINE, Local Representative Charlottetown, P.E.I. .lIIaIIIIIIIIII/’ ' DECEMBER 10. 1943 I _% Claude Hess. Alexander Green. Primary Dopertmcnt (Bunion-—l. 1.11111: (.1 101-1 u , tiiiityr Callback. Hazen Hog . Grade II —l. Gerald Dewll‘. I Theresa McGauilhey. _ r Grade 11-1. c-eorsle Devll- 3 Evelyn Dewar, 3. Norman Cont“! Grade II. (Junior)—l. ltuf Jack, 2. Stuart Craig. I Grade I, (at-—l. Clara JOIIMW and David Schurn-lun (eqllkll. Shirley Jewell, and Gwynneth D0 d (equal). 3. Shirley Arsenault Ml Laureen Dewar (equal). Grade I. (b)~l. Ida Des Roch“ Grade f. (cl-—l. Ruthie oallunt 2, Stella Craig. Perfect Attendance -- MP“: Arsenault, Hazen H0881 Lilli-i“ "I" Dorothy M. Gibson-Princllill- Beatrice McMenus-Assistallt. ' _____ t LONDON _<c1=>_ conscription in youth organizations has be“? advocated by Norman T. C. Sella I vice-chairman of the 511mm,“ Honor, as a means of swam‘; Whnt he called the "landslide sex morals" among youll: R1115- Grade V wk. Grade V. h u: t returns. dolly. run roo1