Vt _._..___-__ ‘ ‘I'm’ "°"‘ "°""""'-"°""'211'-11" Com: ‘router-tr m the Conser- 11 oi their wedding our ‘Wednesday s-r. Janis HALLOWEEN "m. Friday, Oct. 30th. HARRINGTON-fiend. w. Hay- ter will conduct tent e at. Har- rinEI-"n Pwvlwtwiyfl Fisher-ch. to- morrow aiternoou o'clock. HIGHFIELDPTIJ; ‘ rvice “in Presbyt-eran Oihurc " fleld on Sunday. October :1 ‘n9 at 3 p. m. Sunday School's} 83p. m. CONSOLIDATED eel-loot...- l-lear ‘Proi. Fletcher and asroslilt _ ~, at the Consolidated School" bu‘, Tuesday. 27th inst, flit 7.30 P. »M.-1T' not tine on Wednesday night. Pro-_ ca..." in aid oi Mt. Herbert United Church. 3i VERNON CIRCUIT‘ announce- ment Sunday. Oct. 26. Services at cherry Valley at 10 a.m. and 7 p,1l'l. S. ‘S. at 11 a.m. Rev. Suther- land ‘McLeod. preacher. ' Q5 svelmnre. ‘ CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday. October 25th the‘ service 'In"Pres- ‘ihyterlan Church. Clyde Riverr, in connection with the Presbyterian-f Church iii Canada will he at 11 a. m. Sunday‘ ‘School at 10 a. m. Everybody invited. _ NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CIR- CUITr-‘RJGV. J. S-. Mllleti.» Pastor‘ lservicee ior (Sunday, October 25th‘ as follows: bong Creek at. 10.30 A. M. Clyde Rive;- mt 3.00 P. M,. Kingston at 7.30 P. M. Sunday School as usual. Service at North. Riven‘ at 3.00 P. M. conducted by Rev. R, C. Eaton o! Charlotte- town. BROOKFIELLD. - Servos ‘in Brookfield Congregation, Sunday. Octother 26th ‘will be as iollows: Hunter River 11 a. m. Hunter River 7 p. m. The Sacrament. oi bhe Lord's Supper will be dispensed at the close ot morning service, There will not. be any preaching service in Brookileld or l-lartsviile. Sunday Schools will meet at tihe regular hour, All cordially invited, The Public Forum (Continued from Page 12) asked and what was thean-swcr? Th9 answer was ithe King Govern-i men-t was going to start in (icon-l omlslng and they were», closing this oiiice. ‘I _ ' ' - But ‘their period oi 900119111)’ did not remain long in their mind ior it was only a short time “alter until thn oiiice was opened, but by whom? A man from Nova iScotia-dwas there not a man in P. E, l. that could ill] this oiiice)-_ a man that. had no interest in P. whatever. What is the results oi - this man's appointment? Under this econifiny "covet-amour nrsr he 1'6- by our labour men is done on those Dred-ges since this Nova Scotia man was appointed Inspector oi’ Dredges? The labourmen can tell Mr, Sinclair l! he doesn't know or can not tell us, jllislinouey that was iormerly left. llere"‘~witli ‘the labour mcn-(a portion oi it tound its way to Mr. Jenkins Store as wellns the rest oi the Grocery Stores.) Will they deny this’! D0 llhey get any oi it today‘! ‘No. this work is all done over in Nova Scotia by Nova Scotiplsibour and paid out oi the estiriialtes that are charged up to the Province to the account oi the Drellsi-ll! Depart.- menlt. This ‘is one, oi! Uiesroat things that Mr. ‘Sinclair and Mr. Jenkins are asking the electors to vote ior ‘them ior to economies in the money that. was going into the pockets oi our labour men. Some- thing tor them to be. IIJOIId oi. Why was Capt, Belyee 0t Tug Rena. dismissed (ouegut the best. Tug, Captains in the Maritime Provincesi) Surely that was not on account oi economy. T116 1111111 that. got; the appointment has not saved the Government much mon- sy by reports. but we are told that Mr. Sinclair says that this appoint- ment. was done over his head and ho know nothing about it. Prob- ably the inspeotonol nredsss sot his appointtneutover his heath 513°- li so. what. is tho good-"oi this Province having a Cabinet Minis- lcr representing us li suchthinsfl occur without him ‘knowin! 11119111 1-0 he done. ‘ ' ' ‘ ' Those are somq oi the many ‘things that Mr. Sinclair and M-r. Jcnkins will have to answer betore they can expect. the people to slur Don. them on the 29th. ' ' ' 1 am Sir. etc. ONE WHO KNOWS i iiiiAililiAN ‘ 1118 back the construction party correspondence only will iwurlled by votive Rally meeting. fi-GJIANVILLE-On Sunday, get, 25111-1110 service in Presbytaliur Church. Granville. will be u, 3,30 ‘I1. m. Sunday 3dr 1 1 230 _ Alriuviteu, °° “ .1». m -POLIOE OOURT.~A . _ 6d with drunkenness‘ $2: ‘£11115! 11°41" l" thirty days at the ‘Police Court yesterday morning, BIG OONIERVATIVE RALLY tonlglit_in_ Diier Hall. Everybody . 1i WRANMORE HERE-Tile c. c. S. Aranmore docked at the Marine whari yesterday aiternoon, bring- which has been at work during thei summer erecting a. direction find. ing station at Belle (isle. HOME FOR BURlAL—'l‘he re- mains oi the late Peter MoGuigan who was killed in an auto accid- ent will arrive in Charlottetown to- night. Funeralirom his mother's residence 85 Wey outh St... Mou- day morning at 8. to St. Dun- tan's Cathedral. MeKINNON AND MESSERVEY supporters will hold a Rally meet- ing in Ofier Hall tonight. Come one! Come all. 11, MAIL FOR OVERSEAS-Letter mail ior GREAT BRlTAlN and, the continent oi EUROPE will be. ior-worded via New York to con. uect with Steamer “BERENGAR- IA" which sails irnm Now Yoiik on Wednesday. the 28th instant. A iull mail. will be dcsputched by the Steamer “MONT NAIRN" sailing 1mm QUEBEC on rmluv. the 30th. Another lull mail will also lbe (les- putcliqd by the Steamer “CANA- llA" sailing from Montreal on Se.- turday 31st alld specially addressed be i0"- _ the Steamer "NEW- FOUNDLAND" sailing from Hali- iax on Saturday the 31st. inst. ' PERSONALS. Mr. l-lirm-moild Foul. Wl-nsloe. was rin the ‘city yesterday. Mr. W. K. Rogers returned yes- terday irom a ‘business trip to Deu- ver. Col.. and other American cities. King Record Is De- nounced by Forke WJNNIPEG. .\iA.\'.. o... :1. _m m» cir-rlion manifesto issued Suturrlily. E1, {Robert l-‘orke, Progressive lcudcr, usscr- is ihllt; adoption by the (‘anallian Par- liuulelll oi1t_he poliricn for ivhlch hi)! pnrty- stnuds would rcsult in greut _ celved a ralsg ‘in salary ‘over his and immediate prosperity tor the "predecessor (ior what?) How much {Ddliilulonl . oi this work that used to be done} Thc turifl‘ issue. which In described .418 tho most important. llofnre the elect- ors. rail. lakenrlti ocean transportation. [The blink not llllli immigration are discussed by Mr. Forke in the manl- lento. Robs Home Oi » Two Policemen LIAWICENCE, Mass. Oct. 13——M|kIng the nlistuke ni breaking into the home of two policemen. William J’. Sillnn wns sentenced to Concord Reiorinatory by Judge Frederic Chandler. when‘ he pleaded guilty to charges o! breaking. entering and larceny. Rnllnn was wearing four shirts and two suits of clothes that he had stolen from 0mm: Gallagher.’ When lold the usmo of the mun whose house he had attempted to rob. Sllllnn wall much surprised and insisted upon apologising to Sergeant Gallagher. "ILLUMINA TED." The uqulrtfs mu wult reputed to br- n rflVPiIPIH. ' When he attuinorl his twenty-first i-irtluiny llrc vlllagorsflvrcneuterl him . wllll nil llltilullluicll ildllrcss. After the core-molly two old follows u-erl- llonrrl Ill rnrlversutlou. "What b0 this looulIuntr-d address. Jumps, lhul. they glcil in 4h’ young squire?" » ' "i dunum," replied Jniuel. “but 1 expects its‘ ior when hr- izoell home at lhrm- ill the morning, so'll 'c can see lh’ kuy llule." IUIIIOTICII unwise for u luuu l0 lic as luuny as hc t-uu. 'l‘lu- lmst Ironic peupll- can (Io ll In l-xprcss somebody ebit-‘s opinions. Without ciulrlty ior llulusn defects self-esteem would be very scarce. o.“ wfv. “Fiddler-Tc p ’ "W" . vv:orll_ismv"l'“‘l'l¥tiilki§i& uovpupsn .1111. A iul Splendid! ZhiilCBSI Laxative, “Cascareis” 10c led a ‘tour oi Scotland. Wales and 'the iour churches. ‘lihrirlouth street. Happenings. 01 The Week (Continued from Page 12) lam when theyreceivcd many oon KfB/tulatony telegram messages irom their daughter and ‘iriends 4n New Gllwgow, ‘where- Nhfly reside.) ior iifliy yore lbeiore coining ‘to Charlottetown to lbe with Prince (Street. ilVlr. and Mire. McKin- non have already made many iriends ilene who joiin tn Wiieliililg them iuture years oi heaith. O O O iMr. and‘ M-rs, Frederick Gane- Morrls oi this city, wlhm are at pre- sent in London have- just complici- other pdliltg 0t interest. which‘ llmved ‘most delightful. du speak-l 111E o! Wombiey ‘which: ‘Ehey vlsitiled on October 11th, they say Canada has reason ‘to ‘be proud oi‘ her display. The visitors are en- joying every minute oi their time. O O O (‘Premier and Mrs. J, D. IQIBWBTH went over ‘to Amherst Thursdayd the ‘Premier speaking at ‘I-hte pub-i llic demonstration there the same evening‘. ‘ O O O Mrs, Dureil Grimmer oi St. Aud- ne-ws. N. B., is visiting in the cltyyl the guest oi her (laughter, Mrs. 1.. D.‘ Murray, - 1 Miss Daisy Hobicirk was hmtoss‘ a-t a. likely arranged Bridge on‘ Thursday. i O O O 1 Mrs. C. H, ‘Beer has as iher wei-i come gilest her skater, Mrs. J. W1 Anderson oi! klaiifax and ‘two charming children. . a . . } 0n Sunday afternoon last .Rc‘v.{ D. W. Johnson. D. D.. iormer Edi-l tor oi’ ‘the Weslelyam was aduultterl, to Victoria General ‘Hospital lin, Halifax. His condition is reporosdl as being very critical, and is cans-l ing grave concern to relatives and[ friends. Dr. Johnson ‘is 73 years oil age. one Dr, Alex McNeil] and Dr. John‘. ing ior Philadelphia to attend the Ohoiuical Congress oi ‘Surgeons which opens there- ‘nexit ‘Mon-day. They will ‘be absent albou-t ten days. e -n o " The Duke oi Conrnaug-h-t, who will again spend the winter in thr- Sou-th oi France, is expected to leave England the e-nd 0i the morth ior Cap Ferral. ‘Miss .Allle Peaks. daughlic-r oi Col. and Mrs. A. G. Peake. lefit Thurs- day ior Bermuda. Wilfll‘: she will spend ‘the winter with relutivos. O O O ‘Mrs. D. IP. -MciNu'tt or Malpcq-m is visiting hor sister ‘Miss Annie F. Keir oi Alberton. O O O ‘Mrs. Benjamin Rogers entertain ed aft afternoon Bridge on Tuesday, O O O Mr. and Mrs. John's (Nifldffand Mrs‘. Charles R. Rogers oi iSummersiiiie, were in Hadliihx Tuesday returning hflmle- inom "New York on the Rosaillne. O O O Dr. and Mrs. Goodwill have re- ‘loan ci-tice. O The lea hostesses O O B. lvlcKiinnon. O ‘Rev. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Orisp oi St. John celebrated their golden anniversary on Monday last amzl were heartily congratulated by many fnlends throng-hour; ‘the ‘Mari- tiimo ‘Provinces. (Mr. Crisp was born in Norwioh_ Engiiinud. and re- ceived his theological mining lln lheOId ‘Country. He was ordain- od a minister in Centenary church. Salim. John, by lRev. ‘ltioibert Dun- can and (has been stationed twice in Monoton, (twice ‘in Chetham at (Xmmqsithen street ‘Portland and West Saint. John ‘In Saint Jdiin_ at. Oharlotitstown, Malrysvillaeiiviillwwn and 8t. Andrews. and slime his re- tirement has been gree/Lly in de- iilend as supply preacher. Mrs. Crisp was lnrirrrsenily ‘Mine Mail-ids Eliwbe-th ‘liifiluou. o! Hall-tax. a ’ or Rev. William a La Don't. stay . - - - . heudachy, dill: , 11mm"- °°'"" - ‘ ‘ plaid. slcki t _ e or vvo ' lessani. undy- . - lice "Cescarcts" All kinds o‘ pfws flied token any time brand ‘amt e reu Ir eevn will mildly stim- Qumrmd. ' ulate your liver All kind; oi llgin serpen- tq- vim-k done by expel-iono- ed men. Radio cabinets built to enter. WflliflrBuiiltl-i» ‘ not? clones an». - and start. your bowels. Then you will both look and Ieololeell sweet and reireellsd. Your lined vvil be agar, staunch sweet, tongue in an your n . localize ‘Caecsretf never p0 or Hahn, it has become the largsct sell- wt v0.1a the . nu ior ion, . chil- drn on mu tin-an! .~ u ,. . .\~ »»- x Qt Wilson, who had at one time ‘been pastor oi’ the Exmouth street church tn Saint John. e .0 e A pleasant social afternoon was recently spent in the Y. M. C. A. parlor-s. when the Ladies‘ Auxiliary urn oi.’ the occasion was the pres- entation to Mrs. Pendletou oi some beautiiul pieces oi cut glue were, the presentation being nude by the Auxiliary ‘President Mrs. W31‘, Hug- gul. During. the afternoon solos were rendered by Mrs- J.- J, Stew- their i daughter. Mrs. Ewen; MoKinnon. 1 lshiops and scan the (sport lwlrich is worked _n irorllor ni lov-i F‘ ‘moNem p‘ ‘Summnlde and ‘nmors’ knots in cross ‘stitch iii t\vo12‘G°°'gB"13 93115111" 3 Fred C119“ Keir oi M-benton, leit_‘l1‘nlday morn-l S. K. Bell (Y! Si. \ turned from an enjoyable hoiidsv; rin the leading Canadian and Ansel-q at rue ‘coir liluks ttodsiy are ‘Mrs. Duiiy. Mrs. ‘ R. Paton. Miss K. Pc-ters mu 'M:iss met to welcome ‘Mrs. R. A. Pen- ' dletoa to the city. A pleasing iesl- . ‘rm-z ousnmrrsrowucgiinnrllu ; BUILD IT ,UP! t People ‘have coughs and colds mostly because they lack resistance and are not I adequately nourished. . , , Scott s Emulsion "rich vitamins ‘supplies the 3 . _ h $Z£Zm$§fifi"“ restore resistance. Build up your-strength,- with Scott's Emulsion. Scott._& Borne. Toronto, Opt. Bil St. ‘Margarets i School Fair‘ ‘The Annual School Fair oi Si.‘ Margaret's and surrounding disi tricts ‘look ‘place on Wednesday,‘ Sept. 3i) at ‘St. Margaret's. The‘ ‘the iiISIIIOIIIYDiB following (lye schools took pert:- slnartest o. New Acadia. Bear ‘River. North cosrtiliucs with-nut finding Rock ‘Bum and St‘ anything ruorc nliuruig (ihan ihc nine pouuwmg 1s we m1" 115'" 1111111111? 611M780". ill-sueminnt oi the, warm kuli-tcll juclc-l worn by men} years ago. 'l‘li|is garment owes. O t 1 v1 l . A lunch oi’ its 1iopirla it t its ‘ '- a s“ “Gem C 97119111“ ca‘ , q _ “,.y _° _ “f”? (liu. 2 Thomas Gallant. Beal- River. nose of fit. [<01 this loam-n .t is... Florenw ‘Montgomery St an popular for (ul-l-oi-llotil‘ weiar on thd;gare(‘§ 4 peter y Mcnoiald" 3L‘ K011 lilrks m- Ira-piping. in the early Margaret's. autumn Ii‘I_V.\' will-n ltllcrc is tliwqnlwheai-qltE1199116‘;1]‘;P“"‘K11- 39111‘ l, ._ _‘ . _ ver. L . ep en .6, St, ar- ilvliiiildfillwl-f .t (ill-ll lll llu. llril.lrll'll..lga_ret.s.a Fred (meverlel Sh Map .10 i.llii._.;.ul 1h also lliicll ‘by ‘lillP. 1:31.043, ,1 DOWN“ McDonahh S." l)llS'llI“N$ gill to wour in tho oiff c,‘ Margaret's, zlnli ‘it is iliiu-ri by 0v ‘rynuc to wntlrA 1198"“; lFgiiwarni/ll $113,111- untlri" n trout in lill! wliutcl‘ ‘it ouu ca‘ u‘ ‘ 8e" c wig" ‘ " I i - ‘be knit in u plain i-liockini: stitch (H! m!" 4 Fllormlce Montgm“ untl loft ut lllll-l. or one run procurul , (fornfll Pctcr Mclilnis, Milton-i 'l (rlinrl with u liosigil in b". Wirkcll i iii ('i."(‘l‘(‘ii wools in ‘cross S':ii(:h.“ ROOTS‘ ‘i usually on tin front null lilo slocvei ‘(L “Omnam .P°mtoee)_1 Eueeui lt-avllug illii- buck plum. To tlccor-‘hlgGalrglp 2 15519119 McDonald, nte iii. in this wuy is lunch llli)1‘8 B911" R1"?- 3 980181118 5111111111. Fiilllpit’. titan by klrltiu-g tlir‘ (lflSlgiLi Bear River‘ 4 A1109 Guns‘ ‘St- immi All(.'“il')l' swirl oi" the sumo lypeigufifylfish cobblers)_l Estelle M0 of cont which you uni-y trail a 1 Donald. 2 Eileen MoGaugh, 3Wiliie, juuipl-r .11‘ you like it boiler. has the, Gillis. Si. Margaret's i Sank, gm “"151, u, the neck “ndf (Turnips)———1 Phousle Mc1unls,, _ I _ iMil-tou. 2 J. D. McAdam. Boar trigllli. i‘ l-tlug alcoves. but lS ku-‘illeilinqver, 3 Geram whmm Mlygon‘ 4 in a funny stilt-h to within 2i low wit?“ M§Ga“15h~ ed h i 2 , . ’ - , , _ . 111m )— Fr Cevere. -l.ll(,l‘.i(ii_ oi lulu i)()ll.()Ill_ \\ll‘l.ll rhloceorgema Gallant“ 3 Peter J. Mm kiiittvl l‘('\'i'l.r'<l in it ‘plulu st-lch. Donapp 4 Queen Mcgaugh (Parsnips)~1 Eileen 'M'cGaugh. One can stuiroii GVRAINS. New 3 Vin- erie. 4 Margaret ‘McDonald. St. silliailell of wool. (Marguretfi- | Have you soon ills: ill-u‘ curiyi iwool? When kil-ill. ‘(i inln cup or} cont i-t looks just likr- u inn rurll (T' t ) 1 J M t E ., ._ . , ‘i _, _, QIIVIQIOGS——V on iongom- g::{l'l:nu_rllii M101 11"?“ vwyiery. St. Margaret's 2 Florence i1‘ y "r "fmk "°““" "W1 alsolilioiltgoinery. 3 Ellie ‘Gallant. Bear fthoso With hmh nook-open rricwuliver. 4 Leonard Kelly. Bear River. (sour-s over (in: brr-ust, lilecnuse‘ (Ouious)——1 Georflflllifi 381111111. with ihoso ‘high no-tzk thlnzl-rwvr" 2 Mary A“ _1M°nt1w‘n°ry- Si‘ JMM’ wear Hm“ "WIT many mu t l] anfl-illfetlfl. 3 Hulda McDonald. St. Mar. _ net's opening ‘stuns-where to iaoifll " ‘The holly oi‘ one very prctt ‘ox- aitii. (Sta. (MH-FRNPHVB- l? Flflwflfie nluplc \\‘il-S kui-t or‘ curul coforyyziru:31011130111973’ 3 1511281119111 Gillis- With i-oliui‘. cuffs and a ‘border! '}\31:rt;m 4 Hugh M°D°“Md'.R°ck ‘around the bntrom ill ‘black lllliii T‘B691'-8)~1-E5i8€'121 MOGflUEh- 2 white llliiJCk livisilzil. The cap tlirttigarfiirg gfigleigltlll)? 311311 J- M9‘ _ ._ . _ onar. a c na . Roes urltlh this (cult lruknut. ivn llli‘ (Pu‘mpkkln)_l canard whim)“ 2 border colors and design. Fhero. Sarah whiuy‘ M11101 3 Margaret are many typos oi‘ 1111113. null oi Chcverle. 4 Eileen Mtfiaugh. course ‘till-y HF!‘ ‘llll('.l‘C'INl‘ll11(lbkkl one- l‘kos u clout» fit-fling clip‘ rin- _ other n Tun '0 Shtmtcr a-nrl au-y (Any “m; flowem)__1 E1196“ other our‘. oi ‘those protty. mlliii‘g‘-"1i‘-("1|l11-K11-i2 111311‘? MWIEIWYWPY- , , , i (Fowerng pent-l H a Mc- Mim "’""“' My "i "M" W‘ ""1 Donald, 2 Eileen McGeugh. s Mac knlttcrl oi’ this your. lMolDonald.‘ St. Margaret's ————-—<o-a>- --_ I _ VEGETABLES. FLOWERS. FRUIT. I 1 (Apples. red flflitffltflllfllll) — 1 . Eileen MoGaugh. 2 Stephen Gillis. ‘ (Alexandern-l Stephen Gillis. (‘Plums)—1 Cecelia Leslie. Mil- ton. i CANNING. ('Straw‘herries)-—1 Mae M-cDou- ald, 2 Hilda McDonald. 3 Philo- mcue Montgomery. 4 Margaret (Iiil-verlp. (BeetM-l Eileen AviCGBlIKh. 2 Hilda McDonald. 3 Margaret 0hev- crie. 4 Philomena MoMEOIIWPY. COOKING. (loaf Bread)——1 Alice Gillie. 2 Mae McDonald. 3 Maude Gillie. Milton. 4 Minnie Gallant, New Acadia, (Blscuil5)-l Alice Gillis. 2 Mao gnrat-Gdllis. 3 Estelle McDonald. 4 Hilda. Maclunis. (Milton. (Sugar Ooolsies)—1 Philomena Montgomery, 2 Ms-rgmvt Gillis. 3 Estelle McDonald. 4 d-lllde. Mac- innis. - (Washington Pie)—1 ‘Mae Mo- Proqreesive ca-ndldete ‘in the iorth- 11111-111 g E1116 Gunny 3 19916118 coming elections (or Nelson, B. C.f;Mac1)°fla1d_ 4 Mmgm-a; Mdnn“, ' (Futlgm-l Eileen IMcGaugh. 2 Alice G-illls. ll Pihiloincue Montmul- _ cry. 4 Florence Moontgomery. (Gdngerenapsr-d Alice Gillis. 2 l Hlilde McDonald. 3 Florence Mc- I Donald, ‘Sit. Margaret's. 4 lPhilo- T. W. BIRD mene Montgomery. SEWING AND KNITTING. (Princess Slim-l (Mas ll/lclnnis. 2 Philomena Montgomery. 3 Mar- garet Cileverie, 4 Hilda McDonald. (Handkerchioi)—1 Hilde Mac- lunis. 2 Elizabeth Gillis. 3 Annie Molnnls. Milton. 4 Hilda. Mclnnis. (Wool sock. mendern-l H. Mc- Donald, 2 (Mae Melon-is. 8 Mae Mc- Donald. 4 Estrella McDonald. (Knitted Scarii-l Hilda Mao- Donald. 2 Margaret Ohews-rle, 3 Estelle MacDonald. 4 Hilda Ma.- Innis. ‘ (Knitted Sweater) — 1 Annie Maclnnia, 2 Hilda MacDonald. 8 Margaret Cheverle. MANUAL TRAINING. (‘Hammer Handler-l Vincent Gallant. I- Edward- Gallant. 3 Fred Oi London Ontario. appointed a gnaw-la 4 397mm [$119. “mom member of the Board which will. (M19115! 3u,°1).._1 an.“ y‘. r art and Mrs. lnigh Warren.‘ m‘- ‘oompullied try-Miss Ierlsw ' inquire m» ti» m1 minine ln-lils. a xeunenl Msclams. Milton, a Hum-y in Nova Oedtla. Mar- " ClicTiin-bersD-l Tliébdo're"""GiilT-" 0-! ‘i The Water-Sprite COLOR OUT-OUTS OQ THE CHILDREN ESCAPE Read today's chapter ot the story oi "The Wattr-Sprlte." Have you‘ been following this story if you have yot. will soon have s whole set of Water-Sprite dolls. ' O O I The children thanked the water- cat and did as it advised 1.11pm- They took the "wirue-reprittfsmmh, ilcr ‘brush and her mirror and started out to run away. They ran and ran as fast as ever they could along the road ‘that led to the u-p- per world. ~ - Soon alter the little brother and sister had lelt. the water-sprite re- turned in her castle‘. When she found -them gone shie was very. very angry. ‘She stopped only long enough ‘to scold the ‘watercat se- (vereiy; then, wrapping herseii 111' ‘her cloak oi swiitness. she stunted pit-qr the children. ‘ (Make this handsome su-it oi’ Lit- tie ‘Brother's (park red with black collnr and ‘black lining to (the cape. |Hls bo0‘ts_ also. should be lblack 11nd his h-at black wlith a red (plume ) WCopyrlght, 92o Associated Edli- tors, inc.) ‘, (Mail Box)—1 Fred Cheverie. 2 ‘Leonard Kelly, ' LIVE. STOCK. (Calvos)—1 Flownce Montgom- ery. 2 Kenneth Doucetto. New Acadia, 3 Thomas Gallant. 13981‘ River. 4 Peter J. MacDonald. 5 flQ000 Hdkdwmms inflw . lhumfllflh Saiety in bonded together profits over and above lpiders. in cash. Write for it. A ‘Sidléwlliflifltiliinery. (‘Chlckensn-l Estelle MacDon- aid. ' ‘ (Pigs)-1 J. .1, MacDonald, St. Margaret's COLLECTIONS. l i (Weeds) - 1 st. Margaret's School. 2 Boar River School, 3 Milton. (Seeds)-1 St. Margarets School 2 Bear River School. (Tree -leaves)—-l Margaret Cle- ments. 2 Estelle McDonald. 3 Flor- ence (Montgomery. 4 Philomena Montgomery, (Wood)—-1 New Acadia School. 2 St. Margaret's School. 3 Bear River School. SCHOOL WORK. (Arithmetic iBook)-—-1 Josephine Donovan. Rock Bara. 2 Elizabeth Gillis. 3 Foncie McCoi-mac. St. Margaret's. 4 Mary A. Montgomery (Arithmetic Book) (-b)-—1 Maude Gillis. 2 Margaret Gillis, 3 Georg- na Gallant. 4 Fonice Mclnnis. Take 2 on 5t. Margaret's school... (Arthmetic Book) (c)-—1 Annie Mclun-is. 2 Hilda. Mclnnis. 3 Mae Mclunls. 4 Eileen MoGeuzh. (Mop oi P, E. I.) (a)—-—1 Mae Mc- Donald. 2 Florence Montgomery. 3 Hugh MacDonald. 4 Vincent Gail- ant. (Map oi’ Airs/trails) (vh)—1 Philo- meue Montgomery, 2 Hilda Mac- Donald. 3 Margaret Cheverie. 4 Sadie McDonald, (Art Work) (a)-—-1 Hilda Mac- Donald. 2 Estelle MacDonald. 1i Philomena ‘Montgomery. 4 Sadie MacDonald. (Flags) (b) -— 1 Marie Gillis. Rock Bars. 2 Mary Montgomery. 3 Josie Donovan. 4 Midilael Gillis. (Writing) (e)—-1 Mary Mont- gomery, 2 Dolphin MacDonald. 3 Alice Gillis. 4 Florence McDonald. (Writing) (lb)—1 Flo, Montgom- ery. 2 Moe MacDonald. 3 Stephen Gillis. 4 Peter J. MacDonald. (Writing) (c)-1 Hilda MacDon- ald. .2 Philomene Montgomery. 3 Margaret Clements, 4 Vincent Cle- merits. SPORTS. (50 yard dash ior girls under 9) yrs-l Irene lMoCormac. St. Mar- garet's 2 Mary Montgomery, 3 Flor ence MacDonald. ' (50 yd. dash ior grlls from i) to 12yns)——1 Mae MacDonald. 2 Ei- leen McGaugh. 3 Alice Gillis. 4 Philomene Gallant. (50 yd. dash ior girls over 12 yrs.)——1 Florence Montgomery. I Hilda Maclnnia. 3 (Mae Maolnnill. 4 Marga-rat McOonnac, ‘New Acadia. (Boys under 0 yrs.) (a)——1 Rou- ald Mclnn-io. Milton. 2 Fred Chev- efle. 3 Dolph MODOIIOIG. 4 Wm. Doiron. New Acadia,‘ (Boys it to l2 yrs.) (bi-l A. Mc- lanls. Milton, z J. i, McDonald a Peter J. McDonald. 4 Theo Gallant. (‘Boys over l2 yrs.) (c)—1 Dou- ald Gallant, New-Acadia. I Rem’ neth Molllllk. 8 ‘hirmet. lflcllent.‘ home. me at once. CU RRIE d Tolephorle--488. HE Mutual Life of Canada isaoom of approximately 110,000- and support in time of uouble. They obtain the insurance practically at cost‘. Surplus of neeasary reserves are divided among Last year, the sum oi 82,689,000 was flrul distributed to Mutual policyhoidersas dividends. Mutual profit-participating policyholders have three options: (1) They mayapp thdr profits to increasing thelace value oi their policies; (2) They may apply them to reducing premiums; (3) They may take out their profits The Mutual Book tells the whole story. “MUTUAL Lin: or CANAD EBFRB 1.11 Kelli Stu-s; (‘Imriotietown ill save l... half of your coal bill HE New Gl son “Magic” Tungsten Piste Furnace brings coal economy so startling as to be unbelievable—uutil. you have seen the many remarkable improve- ments on this sensational new heating system. Let me show them to you. For a smsll cash payment you can have this efficieni: heating system It will pay for itself by the coal It saves over stoves or other furnaces. And ‘guarantee to give you comfort and health that come from warm. pure, circulating air, such as you have never enjoyed before. Sec IISQWMAGIC” The ONE PIECE Furnace Built of Tungsten Plate Factory Rspreneentative. 4 i! V’ ‘ PAGE THIRTEEN Numbers ho en for inutualprotectitn provision - Waterloo Ontario installed in your MURNAGHAN Charlottetown, P. E. I- Donsid. S/t. Margaret's 2 Foucie Peters, ti; D, Gallant. New ACddlR. 3 P. J. & J. J. MacDonald, (St, Mar- garet's. 4 J. D. MecAdeul. 8t Ken- nerth McDonald. (Jockey -racc)-—1 Hugh McDon- ald ti‘: Edward Gallant, New Acadia 2 Emmet ‘Gallant & llbncle Peters. 3 A. Kelly 8c L. Kelly. Dear River. 4 Fred Cheverle & Theo. Gallant- (Trusteoar race) — 1 John l). Montgomery. 2 P. Gallant. 3 John J. McDonald. (Free (or all)—1 Cornelius Pet- ers. Bear River 2 Frances illc (laugh, 3 John J. Feehan. ‘St. Mar- garet's 4 Adeline McDonald. Clear Springs. 5 Mary McGaugh , Bear River. Hilda McDonald. Secretary. ___._¢0-Q_____ MT. STEWART SCHOOL. Honour Roll oi Mt. ‘Stewart ior ‘the (month oi September. Grade X-l Keir Clarke. 2 Nonuie Barett. 3 Lottie Aiileck. 4 Wm. Clarke. Helen Walsh, (equol) 6 Gladys Aiileolt. Bessie ‘McAseey (equal) Grade 1X—-1 Eileen Trainer. 2 Eunice McDonald. 3 Alexander Mc- Eacllcrn. 4 Bertie Clarke. . Grade Villl-l George ‘McAssey. Helen Clarke. (equal) 2 Elias Mc- Kay. Aeneas McDonald. Grade Vii sec. (a)-—1 Mary Mc Askill 2 John McEachern. 3 Lcitll Ailleck. Grade Vii sec, (b)--1 Leslie Mc- Leod. 2 Dorothy Dull’. 3Agnes Mc- Donald. 4 ‘Ciiiiord Feehsn. Eloior Dunn (equal). . Grade Vl—1 Catherine McLeod. 2 Mary McEscbern, 3 Madeline Peanrden 4 lviargeret Martin, 5 Ines Martin. Ant-stunt’; Department. Grade V—1 Margaret. McLeod, 2 Freak McLeod. 8 Mice Martin 4 "Freddie Clarke. Grade [Vql Daniel McAlklil. l New Acadia. 4 Gerard Whitlr. (Wheelbarrow rum-l Adolfll. “Williloo Gollcntliuli‘ D. MIOAIIMD. Kelly. B651‘ RIVI l Mo“!!! I0- Wlfld Berth; Ailleek. GIIAIO G-n-‘l... ii l yiardorie Atlleck. 2 Oliver Smith. 3 Pius Griiiiln. (trade I (Sr-l-I Ida Clarke. Z Baron McDonald, 3 Eleanor Doug- las. 4 Edson Ailleok. Grade I (Jr.)'—1 Boyd McDonald 2 Sertus Feehan. 3 Michael Fee- lian. Grade I (cl-l Sadig MoCormac. 2 ‘Ralph Garnhum. 3 ‘Bessie Ailleck. Teachers -I.illiau Coady. (Princi- pal) Agnes Clements (Assistant) -——" HEBRON SCHOOL. Tho following is the standinfl 01 liubron School ior the 111011111 i715 September. Grade VlI1--‘l Doris Clements. Z Helcu Morrison. Grade \'1--1 Thomas Hlerliliy- 11 Anna. Morrison. 3 Eraser Motrin!!- 4 LowelbCloments. Grade lV—-1 Alice clement». I Easter Hierli-hy. Grade 1l—-1 Harold 110M801!- Perfect Attendancez-Dofls 019' moms Anna Morrison Thomas Hierlihy Foster HierlihY- Percentage oi Attendance 90-70 Florence L. Walker. Teacher. ¢4¢-———— no vtalox. u". Tiif- -'l mire u vision o! I aci rout." Mr. TIi’(-".\ly ilcnr. it's a minis!‘ Political Meetings - "1.- unllcrslgued VH1 MONK Ill! electors of Queen! Q IIIO polrical ililllQl oi the day ll (bl- to Mend and will liowtvn _ ‘m-t-l dtutti llolelde. l_ ‘Ulnrnl, the time. ,, Donald Molflhllon,‘ :1