i PREPARE-FOR SOMETIPHNG if. -’ifi~,‘-... ,.. L5,." i'\‘li.:$ jiizikes Scre ell Debut In ‘l . <..ill loo niiicii” At i‘i'ince Edward PAGE SIX *'*";"»: in ‘ It’ £55k?‘- . . . v....n trio! won l (h: world i: on i Iii: rilvar screen! w. h HENRY IFONDA EHC RLORE x .".' ii WS — ‘.5 ii "Ff i-IY MOUSE ‘ ~11 WLIHNl-ISIJAY .1» —~ LUU -— 5.4.3 r "—~=——~-— revs - sass urr - (“no ilr COMEDY AND TRAYELOGEE l. x .\ Ll (A N ~-~-~~——— . WEDNESDAB . (.l().\' 315-1200-1145 =a.i.\.>..~.._L..;=-E " “ \ .' .\.‘."L‘Cll kill. r vi tuo PARKER ~ Inhnr Duh, Momnl Dina, Frank Atblrhon‘ 1'0 ‘- '- 11 111011501111 U)’ Canadian Legion , _ THE . York - Suffolk _ {my ,_ m“ “W, t m, W - Seed Fairw- , i VMANNUAL SCHOOL i FAIR PRIZE LIST 1. Lauretta Reid; 2. Gladys Croc- CLASS III-VEGETABLES Sec. l-Six Green Tomatoes: 1. Alvin MacDonald; 2. Allison West; 3. Ruby Clow; 4. Billy John- M011. Asst. sDCl‘(.‘iZll‘)'—.\1l.\> Bryant-on. s?’ 5-H“; ZTCEmy": CLASS l—(il{.\I.\'S - m“ >‘ ‘i ~ ° m"; iseo, l—-ShEllf of 10o lit-din o1‘ white M;;""S;’°*:"“f"7 4' Al" Mum” in“: ee. — x ee s: i 1. Arnold Vesey. York; 2. LE\\ll'-‘ l’ Em Reid‘: 2' Au“)! Macgem; etta. Reid, Suffolk; a. Waller Moi- ‘ 3' i?“ “Emma” 4 1"““““M“°‘ ‘ma, York; 4. Allan n. don,C v - (‘mm - (head Road. c“ 0 c sec. ii-Cubbage (2 hudl): ‘Sec. 2—Sheaf of 100 heads wheat: 1' mm“ Wat“; 3' vemm‘ mm“ 1, Arnold Ve 5.)‘; 2. ivnilor Miiz- i‘? Jane” SW“: 4' “d” “w”- liett; 3. Allan Rezirdon; 4. Lou: M’ 5_P“mpkln (“n”): Bradley’. Suffolk. i Secretnry- Mary ‘Thomas. l 1. Arnold Vessey; 2. Benson And. i’ m1’ West Covehead; 3. Waiter Mzilicit; SM‘ 6“sq“aFh (‘m’): . 4. Frank Bradley, Suffolk. 1* BUY J°""*“*"“F 2- “m” we“; Sm 4_S|x earsgweet mm (Golden 3. Alvin ltiacDonald; 4. Kathleen 183mm"): ‘Alan-Donald. 1. Edison MacMillan, cownondi (‘"055 W-“owlms Road; a Helm Lewis, York; 3 N01“ tser. l-Bollquet of Sweet Peas: niri Lewis. York; 4, Allison West] l’ Clarence Cmistie? 2' Edith] York. llFizzzekl 3. Dorothy Gibson, , -|‘ Sec. 5--Pi'nt of beans (yellow-eye): Soc‘ 2_B°m'"fl o! mixed “owe”: i ' 1. Dick Vessey; 2. Allison West; | l. Helen Lrrivis, York: 2. Norma ‘Ixiris; 3. Gkldys Crockett, York. '3' Bmlgaret’ woomdge; 4- Dem CLASS [T-ROOTS 9””?- i Sec. l—1 Peck Green Min. Pot-atom: ‘s?’ ‘li-‘Blruquet o! Gladiolus: I i. Arnold vcssey: 2.151s. Reid, K:‘V“-°°‘_‘ Mwmmld- 2- 9°" isuffolk; 3. David 'I‘n_vlor; York; 4. “d5 Glbson’ 3' 5mm“ west; 4' Edison Macwilian, Corehead. tum“ Wmts“ Sec. 5-1 peek Irish Cobblers: ‘SM: ”_‘—P°'”u':_l Geranium ("mm by i. Arnold Vessel‘: 2. Allison Mnr- ‘pxlhbmjr durmg ye“): Afiilan; 3. Miary Wilts. York: 4. l‘ Gladys Crockett; 3' Olga Pmud vedd MncMillim, Wc=t CCVPhCdd, 3~ Ail-w“ ‘VM? 4- 1"?“ ‘RS9!’- ‘Soe. 3 (en-Collection of 3 turnips I (table) : 1. Gertrude ' l1 ' 2. sloiliiiacasllattslaugloilllt 4. "ndmm? _ Ahcnonaldv Covchcfld_ 1. Lavinia MacDonald; 2. Gert- Sem 3 ‘b)_(.cm,c“u" M 3 turnips l‘ll(i(‘ MzicDonlld; 3. Walter ivfallct; Heed, , I 4, Clarence Woolridge. | 1. Eleanor Mill. hlnrsilflcid; 2. l b“ z-‘mm’ "i 6 APP!" lwwmll’) |l“eri‘.e Mill. NIIlFSllfiClIlI 3. Wilma i 1' 11°10“ Lmlv“; 2' Arthur Brown: (‘LA S S V-FRUIT MacDoiiniri. West .' York, 3_ ( Si-r. l-I'lutc of 6 Applcd (Red Au- Marjorie i. Muriel Frizzeli; 2. Irene Chap- °1d§ 4- Rb“ Bmck- Mufihfleld- . ‘ . = . . 1 b iti = Sm 34h”, o, m hem bum: i mil, a. All.son West, 4. EdtthFriz- .5" i l W’ "K v zell; 3. Dorothy Gibson; 4. Rhea i. Stilart Vexey; 2. Arnold Ves- sey. CLASS X-COLLECTIONS Sec. 1-10 Injurioua Wecdl: l. Covehead Road: 2. Bufloik. Sec. 2-15 Deeldioua Tree Leaves: 1. Suflollc; 2. West Covehead; 3 Covehead Road; 4. York. Sec, 3—Plant Dlseases: 1. Suflofk. Sec. 4—Insects: 1. Marshfleld. CLASS Xl-SCHOOL WORK See. 1 (u) Writing: 1. Ellen Woolridge; 2. MacDonald; 3. Kathleen MacDon- 1. Mary Webster; 2. Muriel Mae- Donald; 3. Alden Dockendorfl; 4. Betty MacMlllun. ' Sec. 1 (c) Writing: 1. Alva. Mutts-rt; 2. Allison scott; 3. Athol McBeath; 4. Alvin Mac- Donald. Sec. 1 (d) Wrlti-nl: 1, Margaret Woolndge; 2. Verna. Maye; 3. Beth Gibson; 4. Feflle Mill.- See. 1 (e) Writing: l 1. Helen Dennis; 2. Edith Friz- McicMillun A: Muriel Frizzeli. Sec. 1 (l) Writing: 1. Mary Thmnus; 2. Jean Scott; 3. Thelma. Matthew; 4. Genevieve Godfrey- Scc. 2 (a) Map Drawing: 1, Margaret Woolridge; 2. Garth Bert; 3. Esme Mill; 4. Lois Craig. Sec. 2 (b) Map Dritwdlllii ' 1. Dorothy Gibson; 2. Rhea Mac- Millnn; 3. Muriel Frizzell; 4. Flor- ence MacMiilan. Sec. 2 (c) Map Drawing: 1. Mary Thomas; 2. Benson Auld; 3 Genevieve Godfrey; 4. Jean Scott. Sec, 3 (a) Art Work: 1. Kathleen MacDonald; 2. Mar- la... Mlitli. . l ..ii n iziug- loo proud . u’ t '1 f r0 n Jfiiriiei" And “farmer In T he . Jtriiii .__.. illl C'il1- m“ is (i t-iop- li iilL‘ Di , ivlth ~ 1." "an Palkr-r lea.- (liu c nine.) farm ‘In null I10 chain use bulbs nil; ur- IDO-WATK Ind mull rinrlo Horn-I. rruiiinl lumps. til-WATTS For lupin-noun Iruillnl! him Wli __ DEALERS from scilgr. I Jilin Parker EIICIIIIC . ZDA LA M P5 A CANADIAN MADE PRODUCT . .:cn Lo her problem by changing . r iillsbiuids opera into a musical r KW find making him a success oi himself. ltlliiél, who has risen Lg L. Yfational fame with his portrayal. L'i.tl'lIlCl' ‘fakes A Wife" Miss Pons sings grand opera arias, Caro Nome l "Rluoletto," and the Bell Song “Lakmcfl as well as four new Fred “Stone In Dell” At Capitol 1m Iowa v lhc problems 0t’ simple country peo- muto, h“ pic forced into the midst of life in crceii capital. is the ingcliue in not which includes Esther Dale, f Air-roni Olsen, Erank Albertson, ‘ sllUllCCl‘ Charters. Lucille Bali, Max- "Imiflks and Ray Mayer. Scones include the sound stages 1111111111 Hollywood home and a 111 IOWE. Avoid "chop" lqmp; u,“ burn more than their rated wattage. Get Loco Mud. lamp) . - . Iggy Jg i wash pawn. Tiny pro. vide a dollar's worth of light for ovary dollar's worth o! current. , and 3 Down East," plays the bu» l iii OoQOOCl Perkins and Eric Elorc "c other principal roes . , ' Donald. In introducing to the film public the glorious" voicc that has won her _ rcctgnilion as the world's greatest - (oiivrntura soprano, Watts; 4. Vernon Duck. York. Sec. 4—Coilcctinn oi‘ 3 Rlan-zcls: 1. Marjorie l\I:icDoii.'(id: 2. Lorn Wats; West. Sec. 5—Collcction oi‘ 6 Carrots. 1mlfiS“"- 4"'p"'"” “I 10 Plums (Purlfle): I 1. Irene Ve&'=e_v; 2. Lillian Crock lett; 3. Ella Reid: 4. Gritrlirlc Atac- See. 6—-Colleetinn of 6 PurmiPS: ounus i Half double tenement. 125 Fitzroy Street. hardwood floors througlwllt; two fir“ places; large yard l" W“ with new garage- For further particulars apply to THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY. 11-152-11-7-9-11 . COAL We In ltlll selling Coal at the My low prices on our hi!!! Fldfi cofll, namely: A American Hard Nut -- — — $13-99 Genuine Scotch Anthracite — 12-50 Genuine Scotch Anthracite (Nut) ———'———"' Dominion Coke — -- — -— -_ 0m Sydney Screened — — — Inverneu Screened — - -—- — Albion Nut, Stove, LumP — '- Sprlnghlll Screened — -— —' sprlnghill Slack -— — — - Sydney Slack -— —- -— -" '- 12,50 10.00 9.00 8.15 8.50 8.00 0.50 6.00 50 cents per ton added to DBO": prices after 80 days credit. Courteous teamute a deliveren. W. D. Gillis Co. PHONE 176. and careful i???‘ " Crupfl. mill small sizes with arccss t West Indies and South A ion to handle Win llirr ‘v1 :i'i 'lt the vv vvvvvvv uitli us lwfore selling. DIONTAGUE nvoooo¢+¢o-o~ee*~*‘e¢“*“¢“ f, riinusils ATTENTION! _, i’, Yvriv (hilt the harvest is over and the summer is ended ' you." Ill u most important problem is the mnrlletln: o! your .-\< wi- have the best facilities for buying, handling llld m: your Seed and Table Stock Potatoes In both the unllmlted quantltleiu "Ht zvzlioiit tlic mason at highest market prices for ciuh. you intend delivering at. our w-rebouce In Potato Shed In Georgetown, In eurloads on (no l:.iiin.i_» Lini- or by truck, It will pay you to pt ln touch POOLE & THOMPSON, Limited n‘ JAVAAA ‘AA o the best Canadian. mcrlcan markets we Ire continuously ..: ... mo”. 14H mun-I ~ ._--__ WE DAY SPOT r-‘on EVERYTHING WE BUY All kinds Men's Winter Cloth- i in; and Footwear. CIIYIWIlW-‘l and Mechunlcfs Tools, Furni- ture, Stoves. Elm" " Exchange Store .- ioa Richmond st. Phone (we " 3. Frances Reid: 4. Allison _ v Sec. 1—Singlc loaf of white bread: ‘:1. Halon Dennis; 4. Dickie Vessey. moo, ll-Plute of l0 Apples (crabs): i i. 'I‘i:elma Matthew; 2. Janet isivnli; 3. Ruby Clow; 4. Veda Mac- Dcinfd. (i. 1. Clarence Woolridge; 2. Irene Vc soy; 4, Thelma. Matthew; 4. Lornc Kieily. (‘LASS Vb-COOKING 1 1. Ilene vcssey; 2. Ferne MP1; 3. Beth Gibssn; 4. Dorothy Gilwon. ‘st-o. 2-i'|=i(i-. of Tea Biscuits. ‘Ii. 110mm Watts: 4. Dorothy Gibson. Sec, Il-Plute of Ginger Snaps: 1. Beth Gibson; 2. Dorothy Gib- .=.l~.ii; 3. Lavinia MacDonald; 4. Ad- i‘l(‘ Wlita ‘We. ~1—I'Iain White Tea Cake: l. Bitll Gibson; 2. Dowthy Gib- iill; 3. Ircnc Vcssley; 4. Ruth Watts. See, 5—-P|ate oi‘ Brown Sugar Fudge ‘ 1 Lorna Watts; 2. Eleanor Mfl; ‘ 2. Fcrnc iviili; 4. Jean Johnston. Sec. 6—I'int jar of canned beeta: i. Beth Gibson; 2. Ruby Ciow: 3. Rut-h Wntts; 4. Genevieve Godfrey. ‘Sec. ‘l-School Lunch: i 1. Muriel Frizzel]; 2. Edith Friz- zell; 3. Reta MacMilla-n. CLA S S VIII-SEWING; JUVITTING, CRDCHEI1NG Division A" Sec. 1—S(pecln1en pllln sewing-Doll’; Pyjamas (Cottfln): i. Alva Muttart; 2. Frances Reid; 3. Marjorie MacDonald; 4. Vedu MacDonald. See. 2—Spcclmen of darned mitten: 1. Lillian Crockett. Sec. Il-Speclmen of embroidery, (cross-stitch sampler): 1. lilleanor Mill, Ma-rshfleld. Sec. il-Specimen of Knitted Sear! (garter stitch): 1. Muriel Frlmall; 2. Rots. Ma:- Miilan. Division u, Sec. ' Specimen of plain sewing (girl's blouse): 1. Margaret Woolridge; 2. Edith Frizzell; 3. Althea Dockendoffl. Sec. 2—Spect_men of cfllchctlrlg (cushion top): 1. Jean Scott, Marshfleld. sop, ‘h-Speclmen ol Knitted Pull- over sweater: l. Edith rrizzell, Went Oovcheud. s“, I Specimen or Burned Sock: 1. Ruth Watts‘: 2. Adela Watts. Sec. 5~Speclrncr| of llemsfltchllll’ (tray cloth): i. Edith Plkiuialll; I. Veda. Moc- Miilan. CLASS VIII-MANUAL TRAINING WOOD WORK ' Division A" Sec. 1—Sloop: 1. Clarence Christie, York. Sec. ft-Model mic: i. Eddie Doyle, Ooveihead Rodd; 2. Walter ivlaiiet, York. soc, u-Mlnceliuneous: 1. Cyril Doiron, York; 2. Walter Mullet; 2. Howard Watts. CLASS Iii-LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY See. 1 (ll-Heller, dairy breed: 1. Beth Gibson: 2, Lornn. Wattl; 3, David Taylor. For. 2—I'ullet c. Cooker-cl (Barred lhck): -~ 1.1mm wattz; 2. Vernon Duck: 1. llclcn Dennis; 2. Ruth Watts? ion Woolrldge; 3. Ellen Woolridze: 4. Opal Reid. Sec. 3 (b) Art Work: 1. Alden Dcckcndorff; 2. Patricia MacGrath; 3. Mary Webster; 4. Al- bert Reid, i Sec. 3 (e) Art Work: 1. Atihol MncEelith; 2. Allison Scott; 3. Harold Sampel; 4. Eddy Dayle and Reta MacMillan. Sec. 3 (d) Art Work: . 1. Flerne Mill; 2. Margaret Wool- ridge; 3. Lorne Kieliy; 4. Garth Bert. Sec. 3 (e) Art Work): < 1. Clarence Christe; 2. Helen Dennis; 3. Dorothy Gibson; 4.LIoyd MzcMllilm. Sec. 3 (t) Art Wnrk: 1. Jean Scott: 2. Genevieve God- frey; 4. Ruby Glow. ' Sec. 3 (g) Art Work: 1. Dorothy Gibson; 2. Helen Den- nis; 3. Eleanor Mill; 4, Genevieve Godfrey. Sec. 4 (a) Portfolio: 1. West Covehead; 2. Covehead Road; 3, Mitrshfieid; 4. Suflolk- Sec. 4 (h) Portfolio: 1. Marshfleld; 2. Suffolk. Sec. 8 (a) Original Poster: 1. Janet Swan, Covehead Road; 2, Ferric Mill; 3. Beth Gibson; 4~ Suffolk. Sec. 8 (b) Original Poster: 1. Eleanor Mill; 2. Althea Dock- endorfl. Sec. 7—Weather Chart: 1. West Covehead; 2. Suffolk. soc. 3 (n-Plactlclne Modellkag: 1. Allison Scott; 2. Olga. Scott; 3. Andrew Black; 4. Jennie Rusell. CHARLOTTETOWbLffJUARDIAN NOVEMBER l0, 193., _ _ SAVNWHHT RIGHT was eee,ono...come on HE To ewov (.((=e l our/mo snoor! WHEN vou FEEL so (rs sweu. FUN.‘ MISERHBLE ‘P \ l L-- .. t‘ i \ ' Q LeRoy .‘ i’) M‘ I ‘ 4. LITEN, vou! LOOK AT F ‘ITAATS THE nickel; Emit. Hi5 FUN! wi-N NOT Give HIM | A 600D Lnciuoq l Jnmouiee wmi qoue IRRITABL€ i oee, 1. Betty MacM 3. Helen I/swis; ridge. 1. Doris Reid; rey Watts. See. '1—-50-yard and under: 1. Edison Wat See. 8—50-yilrd and over: 3. Nelson Watts; teachers: Sec. 8 (M-Plusticlne Modelling: i 1. Beth Gilwon; 2. home Kiellyfl 3. Ferne Mill: 4. Lloyd MacMlllan. Sec, 3 (fl-Plusticlne Modelllni: i 1. Dorothy Gibwn; 2. Mary Tho- mas; 3. Suffolk; 4. Helen Dennis- CLASS XII ' Sec. b-Puhllc Speaking: 1. " Auld; 2. 1401118 Wattei 3. Allison MacMillan. Sea. 2—School Chorus: l. Suffolk: 2. Mmhfleld. Sec. 3 (In-Musical Drill: 1. Maz-shfleld; 2. Suftolk. soc, 4 Q-onl Reading (sailor): 1. Benson Auld; 2. Inurctta Reid; 3. Clue-rice Woolridge; 4. Helen Dennis. Sec. 4 (tn-Oral lteldlnt (tumor): l. Reta. MacMillan: 2. Alva Mut- tut: 3. Marjorie MacDonald; 4. Jean Jolmston. CLASS XII-SPORTS Sec. 1—100-yard dash, boys 13 h 14: 1. Walter Mallett; 2. Freddy Kie- m: 3. Louis Bradley; 4. Benson Auld. Soc. Z-JE-ynrd duh, boyu 9 h 10: '1. Ifurold Sampel; 2. HarryMac- Luuchlen; 3. LeRoy MacDonald; 4. Clarence Woolridge. Then comes immcdiutcly, uh tubes, and the druggist ‘a and Pine Syrup. 3, Jean Johnston; 4. Billy John- ston. ‘ ‘w. n-riillu a. Cockerel‘ (White Leghorn): sppoiutod. ‘Get boys. 1. Nelson watts a Waite: Mallet: 2. Harold Sampel and Allan Rear- dcm: 3. Clarence You will flml it. to liable and effectual rom It hon been on tlic mnrkct for tho Don't experiment with n ni Sec. I3_50-yurd girls: 1. Ferne Mill and Beth Gibson; 2. Eileen Mellfck and Frances Reid: 3. Helen Lewis and Lillian Crockett. lSec. 14—50-yard three-legged race, boys : 1. LeRoy MacDonald a L. Mel- lick; 2. Nelson-i Mallet: 3. Clarence Woolrldge A: Cyril Doirom. SK. l8-—50-yard (huh, boys 6 years: 1. Ernest MacMillun; MacMillan; Mark D. Johnston. S00. 1'I—50-ynrd5, boy! 7 8s 8 years: 1. Albert Reid. 31841161‘: 3. Carmen Dockendoi-fr; 4. Alden Dockendoirfl. Sec. 18-504mm! jockey race, boys: 1. Clarence wooli-idgc and Cyril Doll-on; 2. lame Kielly and Leslie Mwlmuchlun; 3. Harold Barflpel d: Clarence Dolron; 4. Howard d: Ed- icon Watts. Sec. 19—'l5-ylrd duh, girls l3 a l4: 1. L-auretta Re 3. Genevieve Godfrey. Sec. z0-50-ysrd Cyril Doiron; 4. and Edison Watts. Feel (Philly-Start to Sneeze ; ' lose Starts to Run cold which, if not ntti-nilod to the ortly works down cough ptartn. On tho first sign of n cold or got a bcttlc of D "Dr. Wood '|' LIFE M(SERA8(.E FOR ALL OF US Sec, 5-—75-yard dash, boys 11 & 12,- 1. Lorne Kielly; 2. Clarence Wcoi- . Sec. 6—50-_vard dash, girls 9 d; 10: l Donald; 3. Thc-‘ma. Watts; 4_ And. ' i Use “Brookville Lime” endcrff; 3. Harold Sampel; 4. Car- men Dockendorfl. 1. Loul; Bradley; 2. Cyril Doll-on; Sec. 9—50-yard dash, girls ll A‘: 12: 1. Althea Dockendorfl; Reid: 3. Lorna Watts and Frances Reid; 4. Lillian Crockett. Sec. 11—-100-yard dash, female 1. Edith MacLliuchlan, Covehead Road; 2. Mildred Coflln. Suffolk; a. Marguerite Terrell, Marshfleld. 3. Albert Dolron; 4. be a. prompt, edy for your trouble. lfntitute and be diu- . l , i‘ curses! SHE‘ ; Mmm, I JUST WISH ILL eer AWTHWG vows ILL JUST NOT WRMP you HAO NW coT CAFFE|NE°NERVE$! TAKE vou SHE “News Hggouci-(ES PEmAPS YoJRE ONE 0F uP 0N THAT _ POW”, CROSS START Acme THOSE WHO QiouwuT -To Show ALWM S ; voulo 5e A5 MEAN AS DRINK TEA AND coreee. ~l Drives ME WPN . RR-r-"ABLEJOO; WHY n; you cuawce i wRorve you 001'!’ ro PosruM? P \_ - 7 (T (5 FUN, (WT (T. OAD...|T"5 YOUR OLD DAD HAS ‘whiz: hlitietdhl; - w-v - I SWELL T0 ao BEEN A new MAN bud $110....’ in??? ‘r "UNTWG W" ,.'.§3§-’..,.'II’ looldlli a ‘IOU that thecaffeineinten IICFV¢II Cllllfil awake nights I ’ If you are bothered by Headaches, or indigestion, or can't sleep soundly . . . try Postum for 30 days. It: contains no caffeine. It 1's simply whole wheat and bran, roasted and slightly sweetened. It's easy to make .' . . costs less than half I cent a cup. it‘: delicious, too . . . and may prove u real help. In! u: and you your first weelflllupgley oi Pnulum Inn! Simrly write Canlurner Service pm, Cenernl Food: Llm "WHY were ten und cotTeo bud for lndcnlfeeupuelstheir indigestion or keeps them | lad, Cobourg, Onurio. p”; illan; 2. Opal Reid; I 4. Josie Power. I I 2- Mflrivrie Miler 1 following season. ‘sack race, boys l0 ts: 2. Alden Dock- sack race, boy! ll 5H‘- 3-—50-y=\rd dash, girls o years: 1. Isobel Gibson: 2. Shirley Cook;- 3. Audrey Marshall. Sec. 4-50—yard dauh, girls 7 k 3: LIME “(it Brings The Clover”) Fall Liming means increased grain crop the Write for price delivered Bruokviile Manufacturing 60., Ltd. BROOKVILLE, H. G. S. Adams, manager. for best results. St. John C0., N. B 4. Eddy Doyle. 2.~ Edna POULTRY three-legged race, we require more Factory employees full time. ways allowed Watts 6a Walter for Milk-fed turns. Ship truck. 2. Lewis Suffolk; 2. Louis Arriving daily which we are selling at lowest, possible Prices. BRAN SIIDRTS WHITE MIDDLINGS OIL CAKE MEAL - SCHUMACKER FEED CRACKED CORN FEED CORNMEAL (Fasterfat) FISH MEAL FOX FEEDS POULTRY SUPPLIES On sale at our SEED & FEED STORE. tiarter 8i 0o. Limited id; 2. Ruby Clow; wheclburruw race, Woolrldge and Clarence Doiron into tho bronchial cough go to your r. Wood's Norway pleasant, ro- ii For the next few monthg _ _ poultry daily in order to keep our working Highest prices al- for average quality, with premium prices stock. Daily re- by express or Royal Packing 0o. (J. n. JENKINS) Li- i. FEEDS, FEEDS u__, ._._ Professional Bards Lloyd, Egan 5m Chartered Accountant-l 14o Richmond street Phone n. P- 0- B“ 1* _..:1i McLeod & Beflflel’ W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C- Burristi-rs and Attorne3'§*51'l"' MONEY T0 LOAN A nniiii B. A" LLB. BARRLSTER. SOLICITOR. t" MONEY r0 LOAN Bunk of Canada Bid!- Churlcttelowi- ——___—__ii Alex. W. MathestlfilTlc uimuisnzu. souclrolll-mom Money to Loan ‘ C" t” ‘ma, Oflice: 90 Great (19011 ' Bel] 8: Mathlesolna 3,, n, Bell D. L. Mathicsnll. 35mg"; 3| Sollclior: MONEY T0 LOAN l Cameron Block. CBBF|°"°'°W“'P'E' MacGuigan & Traingl MARK R. ‘MICGUIGAN. I?‘ c. sr. CLAIR TRAINOR, - “Irma-g, solicitors. 59°- onillwfif i-ifiinfilliinr lllchmond Street, Chnrlotiew" Palmer 8c Hashim n. .1. PALMER. K- 9- a A. '1. IIASLAM. 11.1.. ll»- BARRISTERS, are. Bank of Nova Scotlu Chlmb“ Chlrloltetowrl- P- l:- MONEY T0 L0 . niono as. r. o. BM "- H. F. McllzllEEi B- fl" NOTARY J0. 1115113351“ “lklcmll...