itpiii ■Hi Miiiii I . S t t H i THE W E S T V A S ------- ---------------------T5r"« r « §1. -"J 'S ^ e e i > ^ a l - S e r v ^ i i e 365 Ilftyf to ilie Vtrar. OWL SIKVICE STAilON (Ijito Maple^rvic<j Ŝtation) ' Marine Drive at 'Capiiano liridgi^ FA R EW K U /IM N Q U ET TO JAMKH 0L L A 80N 'UTOTVAJICOin'Elf ' . nf^;w 'THC»OL EMMUtt Exanyriiitit>fH (1a#?* I^̂ -aders,' ST vSTUPHEWS CHURCH i d U ^Jumes Olla«o« was hojjor<si! b y a farewell buti(|ue( on Thursday evenitifc, 30th filtimo, the date on which he retired after «lx- teen yeiira" continuouH service an muificipal clerk. In apprecia- tion of ilia lonjr and valuable aervicea he waa preaenled With a radio* receiviiijf iwt. , Keeve J. J3. J.eylaiid, lauded the quuliiUiH ot Mr. Ollaaon and ref<*rred to the aeneral rcKret felt thrpuKhout the munidpulity '•XI - at hiH retirement. ̂ , Ahionjf thowe. present-.-Were_ l.»eylan(l, Kx-Keevea •John Lawaon, Ceorjre Jfay, Dav- . .Stephen's at Crai'!<ilviinv United, Hritannia Hund ♦y SchooJ Juvenile Boytf, . I/3v. 2. liaKehall Schedule. . Mrt'.- Xfi)--liaatiriKa United/at ,St, S'y phi'fiV. liollyburri School. ' -M.ty 1."ith--St. Stephen's at Hurii^toaii rh.ibytannii, Bea* cony;-'!.) .Ki'IhioJ. Mri.y 22nf! (iraiid view .United at Sicpiicn's,. Hollyburn Sciiooi. ... / M.'i;. I'tnh- S t/ .Stephen's at United, IIasting.s .Sdi..o|, * i • I-.ml) Bfichanan Presby-i teri.'iii Stephen's, ■'Holly- / ' t j< J[ 1/ I I . V V.| ' id Moi^oui, V. y . Vinson and S. i'*w I'nited, ■ (I'ishy. Uoundllors K. Fiddes, G .. i^de/oK J). Flifar, L. Garthorn'e and VV. will c(, • Dickinson: W. Herrin; James ^ ; t . f % f I f . . . I I A A f t . f I J . * ti or/irnencc* jit Duncan, H. V. Bell, A. Chilton, fhydon Uohson, Dr. A. C. Nash, Captain II. I, Vince, Chiei* of Police S(piire.a ami K. S. Gamaife chairman of the Sclmol Board. ' Grade XX- 1. Wm. Smith ' , 2. Geoffeiy Cor .N/. Grade X .= ~ "-- - *'• ' . 1. Joule LeyhL 2. Jack Mercer 3. Wrt ̂ Atwoo<i Grade X, Com.r-- 1. May Crippa ' 2. Hazel Break 3. Flora GamaKr Grade, Special-- 1. Wingett Irifti 2. I^wrence Gr.i!'< i 3. Barbara Reifi Grade IX, A-- l! XIany Jone.s 2. Walter McLih:<sk 3. John Kendrick Grade IX, B r - 1. Barbara Gama;"'* ir 2i Beverley Barr 3. Irene Shirlaw .. Grade IX, Com. --^Full Commerr ia) T .T le len R itz 2. Maisie Busst 3. Norah Stronifc '--Special 1. Jean Hutchi.'-on , 2. Francis Grant . . . . .. ♦ b,'d „TT-P-. 1- i Division I; Grade S ,^ a tra X ls .f ^ I , Betty Elliott. dA--2. J m i Back; 3. ar.-'on. DiviFion' 2: Grace *0 Kulh Williams: 2, L o v e J o h n illirptr. Grade TA--l.'A rre /ioreen Eijrar: 3, Era;"'*'*- T S r o r a u e B i i M i ' --Aiitt*lMt <» ■ Vi'V. I t < « 'Division 3: f/riro- * diT/ '30.8' 8J. iU .7ii.7G: 78.r/; 71. u; Kfj.H" ' f * /iOO' 4 r r/•I./ <* •. .»I 7.3.G' CG.tP. Sunday, Sriiool jS en io r' Glrbi' ̂ .Softball Schedule. I • . ,.May J.'Iih--St, Stephen's at Cedai Uotlaj^e Uoniet.s, Clark •Park. ̂ ne.x Gray;'2. Pey î-y Whl| / k'i 3k ' Victor Steven?. , Grade '6A---1, Alan f i ai<vff, 12, KJaine Kif.-lck; 3. FTcda I)ivi>Ton-t GradcGK- j.iior* IjiFhhr.ooky *2, Edward 'Megf-' iaudd'lrr: .'i.-Audrey ii-irKaidHOBL ■'..Grade '■iM'k 3, Donald liowlioon: Clilford Hill. ■ Divi.*̂ ion 3; Grade 5A - L Nat- •kHe BateJiffe and Charlo*!*' j'»ia6- DouKali - <u'e); 3. Xor.ma iloli- 'day. Division 6; Grade lA;,-- 1,' 'Helena Clegjr: 2. Audrey (.orlan; 3, Alice Xel.'̂ on. . > * Divi.siori 6; Grade. 4B --1 E Margaret Allen; 2 , Pcier fiarr; 3,' .Michael Par.-on. . , ~ Di\ isioh 7; Grade I,- Kichard * \Vil?oh': , 2, - Beatrice W^EmAw i & c A U I ;e m T k m 'M S a a U O B 'JUaiiMMi- > Jixt s ir j is ^ WMm. ■ m x c tM A S s m m nBOtD K M iK m a i i j j s C O M M U M C A ' T I O . N S p a n k . s ; 3. Colin Jone Grade 3Â --1, Dorothy Mes- Kinger; 2. Robert 3Vii]i?;' :j, Isa-'Editor, „' ̂ 11 Dear Sirr-- Tlic; wfuiderful' Bank?. .spirit of Canadian.^, which ha«^ Di\ i.?jon "8; Grade; 3B X always been morst pronounced, AdeJe Pelton; 2, Jean McLeod; was again brought home to ihe Moira McLeod; r...x... . . . . . . .Braile 2A-- 1, Enid Cd̂^̂^̂ ufma. F .K ir f iB S !l*« <!*>• he said, hini?" . "He can have mj' seat, ft" '.wearied listener, "Pm hante!" " said awa' School. All game.s .are^at 6 o'clock Br MINA G. HUTT, fAndocapB Ardirtoct ««• burns< hool ■ ' ' Aatooka ; 2, Koddv Cox June lOth-- Ha.sting.s United »T 1 ^ at St. .Stephen's Hollvburn year old Grade IA-- 1, Ronald MacAuL I u is , Molhvburn son of Mr. and Illrs. A. B, Co.x, ^ 2/ Gordon Lynn; 2, Doiald (Po.stmaster of'CaujfeijdE who 'Ghatwin, by misadventure fell- into the division 10; lA , w ater near_ the feild wharf " jE Betty Copeland; 2, Darin^ hd-was-in-facPiiirder th'e"water' Bill; 3, DorothyrWarner for over 10 minutes. • * IB --1 ; Dorothv. N el^ n - o I:was-enj_oyin^:a:_meal aL th c --p f^ ^ E _ £ a y r n e ^ ^ of my host and ho.ste.is ' lU B n ea rn W m ,Z m Eytfpjagqg i m Piok: Caimitiiinc. M «m b.r. N.Uonml L «iu |saip« Service. \vhen a telephone message wa.̂ ' received to thc^effect thauRcklrivI /•'ll '-'-t Lixc»t ixotau' The couheiDihade a than I W m Day C o S L er I 4 i - inama few moments, ,,we arrival fill to eachjifteen cubic feet o f ̂ the scene; Roddy was water. This acts faster .than the the wharf. His father and worK« Vjctoria blue vilrol. but is more likely to aid? a n d V 7 L l ^ f Z / ' " u " reference to h is rea.soimble to as.su me that some of .our roaders'have a g a n le ir pool and many others are contemplating the construc tion of,one. Those' who already have one no doubt have niore'or forming in the pool. This, of stay a rth e top of -Course, is-nbt--very seriouif- f ronr - J ter, 1 t-is-l>est--to~remoVe the .standnoint df he/ilfh 'hem °to fresh water, for. a few ■y- inj'ure the. fish. Umvcver, if time than Jit •tfaeUneninlovTn»..e.p...i?^^^ .............. ............ ............. riosc watchTs 'K-pt for a day or- wo?rieif̂ '*"= ™ nister of laW 'too? ' le,s.s difficulty with green .scum ®."̂ .'t m found that'the fish feild were all 3 " 2 ® * * n " "̂ '̂tended the tim e for fnrmm,. fn .i,„ '-- I ;\re mdin^ tô ŝ ^̂^̂ ̂ and an.xious U sssw"^' out imaer t ie "f-----^/o.<a>sisc, - ■. nliove ii) -■f- 'Booiir! issM&e p^nrfih ^the .standpoint , df health d f lh e V"'*" waier.tor. a few . bJanl , waten plantsi but it doEs detract r regular pool has _ atelv ;from the appearance o f the poolT when they may be ouickiv VVe have in mm/? .. f^i^nd o f - ® oe pas.?ed Over xvi'fl, - _ . ';̂ ' p J" n t^ in _ 'th d _S sefrd?reet depSabfe^^ angt M b -W2f-e'an. _ VVe have in mind.a friend of oiirs who has a lovelv "pool with water lilies ami other I t klMsyiaige. i s iJt; •£ JSIS5- 32sed"^lt,*' affiBSBpCgi' '**3% tiafgaanfe A 3f. 'M ever, _____ figuring thi^iooi tobf much was put into. " result that killed, A teaspoohful of a solution of blue vitrol to approximatelv each fifteen ci^bic feet of water the water and vvill not mjure the fish. Another remetly is pernian- gaimte of potash, five teaspoons- D A T Sale. m o ir - ̂ b o x e d c h o c o l a t e d -- NOTE-- The writer will coniM rr ft • pleasure t o U i a w o r _________ . T • ' • « w u r « for a provision mtcri,* „.7.i,, 'j'icndid example ; and Brazri ̂ S ?: Brazil A uts) R ^ o ia r 7 ^ €c ^might so that the bathing b<»:4 "- J i'r h r n tn ? • P«rs««U rrpV b dMlroa m •rtf.«Mr«M*d oarrlope OioaM b. mS S S ' " ! ^ ^ ' b a v e f u l i ^ ^ ^ | ^ a l , Vision fer^ f^ ' West 323 S T O R E OhewJitgs Fescue Lawn Grass Seed Clover and Seed Potatoes ision for 'cor-i„.;r" ■ P' aimilurn?tu" a J. D. ■B: Schooiboy^s i i a y the '^o| atanwick. 3^ , ch ^ t cont^'na: sranynick. Tb.. w i v«rat .and .the braini, £ thê Jungs tH ." niains tains fhf bouv? " a-are five, A. oH?kthe;j fo r jSEOflCX w , Latb ^ > * > g l e s . S ^ s h a n a D m ; * ® 9 ® " « u » e n i s - ^ in and s i o j a j l'E.' [y--. r > - ' * teis-