Bosecl on "Toomoi of the lillflllllllll It DAILY owroo o‘ Elephants" by lPllllli P‘ ”“ SATURDA lil.-l'l'l.\'i:l E roirp iiiviii sriiiivs 1r 11111.11: roos ,. “Willis "l l1‘ WIS ‘..,, POPULAR SCIENCE P 0 P E Y E COMMUNITY ' SING TODAY-FRIDAY-SATU RDAY 3.l5—7-~8. l5 Y MATINEE 2.30 E VEN 1N G 27c»-~33c—3Bc I IQQOQ-fitg William Duncan o Noro I. - ism-aw»: r-n-n um- George Hayes - Russell Haydon - Hurry Worth Plus SERIAL AND 3 $10055; one - tois Wilde - Silly King DAILY 3.l5-—7—R. ll chic" Saturday only — 10.00 P.l\L BUS LEAVES Saturday only — 10.00 EM. 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Stopswt Nos/um TEA ROOMS ALLISON HUESTIS Great George Street s g- --. -.-- Dnouuiir AREA BEING MAPPED CALGARY, Oct. 27—Accurate Ierial maps of Western drought ar- ens are being made tor ilie Federal Agriculture Depariniciit by airmen olithe Royal Ciinzirllan Air Force. in tlie (lry area cast of Calgary, 10.000 square miles of parched land m‘ been surveyed from the air, preliciisire [mow-maps being olitu iicd. “Three R. C. A. F. ‘planes. with Ifiien pilots and observers, operated 11cm the Calgary nirport. l1i'C mak- th mstelrijii. lCLIllflllLS. __ apgoinurauauauaaaaa................................ .. .. i..-o44-io_-21_-_ti. OWNER, TREASURES I ANCmN-l- WINK!‘ ' . 601‘ e OWII —- ‘ g cnzomv, Oct. a7~flmmgjggqurs (lharlottetown of rare old brands would like‘, no , doubt, to sample H. “Casey" Oliver's BUS Service iii-glen; ixgtie Ola whldsklely. w: m. A T1.‘ . - i‘ ° m “'5 n 1n 2.2:: a.:...i::::":Y-_M:: :9: i- were“ w» u M- Caflugnn __ _ _ 8'30 L“: “I must give the honor and credit . " for its existence today to my wife," he explained. "She saved (t. from going the way of all good bottles." , Oliver. veteran of the old Northr - West Mounted Police, obtained his rare keepsake-in l913—~from under ma“ a 70 foot high flalg pole where it ha" had been buried many years be- OTB. The flag pole, pride of tho Cim- Arrlve more 1901106 110st in the early days, was destroyed by _a wind storm. "Casey; from an old timer of the force. had learned of tho "buried treasure." A reach was mado and the bottle was found lritwot. A see- ond bottle was there mo, but; the cork had rotted and it. was empty. JAlVlES HENDERSON IIIGSON The death of the late James Henderson Higson, which occurred i lat hi5 home. 35 Upper Hlllsboro 5st, Charlottetown, on Sept. 30th ‘ was heard with regret by his many 1'11 The following is the prize-list o1 the Red Point school fair which was held on Sept 21, than were three other schools poi-lug. namely Kingaboro, last Baltic and Little Harbor. the judge; were Mr. Stewart MacGregor, for classes No. 1. 2, 3, 5. s and 9, Mrs. Stewart MacGregor for classes No. 4, 8 and 7,Mr.1-!y1ie.s_ -‘ ‘dassosNo 10 and 11. CLASS I Section i Oats-J. Walter Robert- son, Red-Point; 2. Lc Roy Miliar, East Baltic; 3. Waltor Murphy, East Baltic. Section 2 Wheat..1 Mildred Rose, Red Point; 2. Maxwell I Robertson. Kingsboro; 3. Stuart Rose, Red Point; 4. Walter Mur- - phy, East aBlttic. Section 3 Barley-i Walter , Robertson, Red Point; 2. Maxwell Robertson, Kingiboro; 2. Wa-l phy, Blast Baltic. ' Section 4 Com-l. Vincent Gal- lant, Little Harbor; a Ruth Young, Kingsboro; 3. Roy Robertson, Red Point; 4. Leith Robertson, Rod Point. Section 5 Beans—1. John Massey. East Baltic; 2 Margaret Yutcs. Kingsboro; 3. Joyce Robertson, Klngsboro; 3. Joyce Robertson, Kingsboro. CLASS 2 Section 1 Potatoes (Green Moun- talris)-l. Cannon Robertson, Kingsboro; 2 Glenna Robertson. Kingsboro. Section 2 Potatoes (Irish Cob- , blers) 1. Eldon Stewart. Red Point: friends both here and in his for- , 2. Maxwell Robertson. Ki. gsborw mer home in Nova Scotia. A son of the late John Hlgson. for many gyears mines supt. with the Acadia Coal Company, Stel- larton, he lived the greater part of ' his life in that town where he was . b ‘ or. widely known and respected for his sterling character and kindly heart. He was a member of Sharon-St. John's United Church and al- though confined to a wheel chair for the past nine years. his won- derful patience and cheerful cour- age all through his illness were an inspiration to those around him. A P.N.G. of Fuller Lodge 1.0.0. P‘. No. 5, Stellarton, which he serv- ed faithfully as secretary for over twelve years, he was also a Past Chief Patriarch of Albion En- campment and a charter member of Canton Dryden and the wel- fare of his home Lodge was ever dear to his heart. The funeral took place Oct. 2nd to the People's Cemetery and was conducted by the Rev. A. E. Mc- Kenzie, co-pristor of Trinity Unit- ed Church; the service at the grave being in charge of Mr. Men- ton Whitlock, representing Wlldey and St. Lawrence Lodge, Char- lottetown, of which the following pal] bearers were members: Messrs. Walter E. Burke, C. H. Black, A. O. F. Gill, Samuel French, Gor- don Leltoh and John T. Martin. He leaves to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father, his wife, one daughter Eleanor, two sons, John and Phillip, also the following brothers and sisters: Philip and Reginald in Trenton; John in New Glasgow; Alice (Mrs. George McLaughlin) Stellarton; Louise (Mrs. Laurie Ferguson) 1n Trenton; and Mrs. J. A. Johnston and Mrs. Bert Howie in Winnipeg. all of whom have the sympathy of a large circle of friends ‘in their sad bereavement. WEST RDYALTY SCHOOL (Primary) Report for September: Grade V-—l. Joseph Curley; 2. Stella Dcucette; 3. Margaret Gates. Gade IV—1. Harold Gates; 2. ‘Thelma McLure; 3. Thelma Hy- I165. Grade III-l. Patricia Ourley; 2. Joseph Molnnis. Grade II (oJ-l. Francis Gal- lant and Jackie Middleton (equal); 2. Billy Ohowen; 3. Arthur Chow- on. Grade It (b)-—1. Alex Rhynes. Grade I (a)—l. Aurilda ‘Trainer and Francis Ourley (equal); 2. Jean Rhynes. Grade I (b)-—1. Erdine McLuro; 2. Jackie Vissey; 3. Fred Vlssey. Grade I (c)—l. Edward Douc- ette: 2. Mariel-lyrics; 3. Marie Vlssey. K. MacKlnnon (teacher). _____________ The Queen has accepted as a Coronation year gift from the dlooess of British Honduras a beau- tiful set of lace needle-work, the work of a 19-year-old girl. At- the christening of the flag pole. the bottles had been buried as "prohibition was the law of the land" in 1873. "I would not be flurpflggd t! 1|; was the oldest bottle of whiskey in| m? Country." he wrote s. Calgary friend. "1 wonder." Oliver now lzves at Radium Hot Springs, p. Rocky Mountain resort. I SAYS BANFF NOT AFFECTED BY ACT‘ BANFF, Alta. Oct. 37-3611“, federally owned and directed na- tional park, will not come under the licensing of ‘Trades and Bust-l 11855 Act approved at the last sea-I slon of the Alberta legislature, Councillor J. H. Bannermsn told, the Banff Advisory Commission. Ml. Bsnnerman said he had ob- I i i Delivered 11. 1r. LARGE & co., rained legal opinions which showed the Alberta government has not the power to collect business licenses in the town owing to its unique posit- ion. The Rocky Mountain resort town ls iii a dual taxation position. Both federal and provincial governments can collect certain taxes from the townspeople. Under the Natural Resources agreement the province has power to coiin. taxes such as income, cor 1c .¢s and gasoline taxes, but has no control over trade within the park bouidary, the councllor said. ' Under the Licensing Act the min- lster of trade and industry was em- powered to license all trades and businesses and industries except those exempt by statutory mgula- tlons. TEL. 1000 - 1001 a. Walter Robertson. 1w: Point; 4 Mun-ice Bruce. Red Point: 4. l Evorr?! Bruce, Red Point; (equal). Section 3 (a) Table 'I'i.l111lpS—I. Bernetta MacDonald Little Har- Sectlon 4‘ Mangels-l. Maurcle Bruce, Red Point; 2. Stuart Rose, Red Point; 3. waiter Robertson, Red Point; 1 Ruby Dillon, king's- boro, Section 5 Carrots-l. Walena Robertson. Kingsboro; 2. Margaret Yates, Kingsboro; 3. Gordon Robertson, Klngsboro; 4 Stirling Robertson, Kirigsboro; ,. Section 6 Persnlps-i. wanna Rvbert-wn- Klnssboro; 1. Athol Rcbertwn- Klngsboro; a. Everett Bruce, Red Point; 4 Margaret Yates, Kingsboro. CLASS I Section 1~Tomatoes—1 Mildred Rose, Red Point; 2. Stuart time: Red Point; a. Ruby Dixon, X11135- zgro; 4. Mildred MacDonald, Kings- 1'0. Section 2 Cucumbers-l Ruby Dixon. Kingsboro; 2. Bernettii MacDonald, Little Harbor; 2m Vincent Gallant, Little Harbor; 4. " Thelma. Dixon, Klngsboro, Section 3 Beets—1 Ruth Young. Kinzsboro; 2. Eldon Stewart, Red Point; 3. Margaret Yams, Kings- léro; 4, ‘Stirling Robertson, Kings- ro. Section 4 Cabbage-l. Eldon Stcwsrt, Red Point; 2 - Leith Robertson, Red Point-n 3. Mildred Rose, Red Point; 4. Roy Robertson, Rod Point. Section 5 Pumpkin-l. Ruth Young. Kingsboro; 2 Rita Rose, East Baltic; 3. Jessie Rose. Ihst Baltic; 4. Mildred Hose, Rod Point. Section 3 S-quash- 1. Mildred Rose, Red Point; 2 Stuart Rose, Red Point; 3. Lelth Robertson, Red Point; 4. Roy Robertson, Red Point. CLASS G Section 1 Sweet Peas-J. Joyce Robertson. Kingsbo u, 2 Lloyd 50011312 Robertson. Red Point. Section 2 Mixed Flowers-l. Joyce ‘Robertson, K‘ng.sboro, 2. Mildred Rose, Red Point; 3. Everette Bruce, Red ‘Point; 4 Roy Robertson, Red Poin . Section 4 Geranium-l. Starling Robertson, Klngsboro. (LABS I 4,3 Section 1 Allbles (Rod firiohsn 1. Carmen Robertson, Kingfioro; 2. Glenna Robertson, Klrigaboio. Section2 Apples (Wealthy) - 1. Mildred MacDonald, Kinpboro; 2 Carmen Robertson. Klngeboro. Section 3 Apples (Orebn- 1. Everett Bruce. Rod Point: 2. Car- men Robertson, Kingsboro; 2. Glenna Robertson. Klngsboro. CLASS I Section 1 Bread-l. Mildred Rose, Red Point; 2. Jean Young, Kings- boro iiiiir'iii>°roiiii' LIVER BILE- ABGYOIIJIQIOIId-Olh“ ' lloriiqllallibp The mslioiil HAARLOTPEFOWN GUARDIAN Red Point School Fair l "°""FEA"‘I'_“;ES"'_’I‘,"E'E n h1g0 your false “grep oreeslig 1. outalyea, oran so w iiy Don't be annoyed and ein a minute longer. FASTBITH, new alkaline (non-acid) powder sprinkle on your Dlatos, security and comfcgt all day. Y. 89091- D35 . Get FASTEZEYFH drug store. Accept no substitute. drod Rose. Red Point; Young, King-show; dred MacDonald, Kingsbom. Section 3 Ginger Siiailli Mildred Rose, Rod Evelyn Robertson, Kingsboro. Section 4. Tea Cake: 1. Mildred Rose. Red Point; 2 Robertson. xmgsbow: Pearl Stew- art, Kingsboro; 4. Mildred Mac- Donald, Kingsboro. Section l, Fudge: 1. Jen-n Young, Klnssbow: 2- Gleriria Robertson, Klngsboio; B. Haul Mlllar, East Baltic; 4, Irene Youns. R64 9°31“; 4. Dori-S Young, Rcd Point. Section 6, Canned Beets: 1. Pearl Stewart, Kingsboro; 2. Carmen Robertson, Kingsboio; 3 Mildied Rose, Red Point; 4. Jean Young, Kingsbror. Section ‘l. School Lunch: 1. Ruth Young, Kingsboro; 2 Mildred Rose, Rod Point; 3. Bar- bara Bruce, Red Point: 4. Car- mon Robertson, Kirigsboro- MASS ‘I DIVISION A Section 1, Dolls Pyjamas: 1. Carmen Robertson. Kings- boro; 2. Rita Rose, East Baltic. Section 2, Domed Mitten: 1. Carmen Robertson. Kingsboro, 2. Rita, Rose, East Baltic. Section 3, Embroidery: 1. Carmen Robertson, Kings- boro; 2, Glenna Robertson, Kings- boro. DIVISION B. Section-l, Blouse: 1. Mfdred Rose. Rod Point; 2. "' -~ Klngsboro; 3. J03 R088, East Baltic - S4,...“ .., -_.....on Top: 1. Pearl Stewart. Kingsboro. Section 4, Darried Sock: 1. Evelyn Robertson, Klngsboro 2. Jesse Rose, East Baltic. CLASS 8 DIVISION A Section 1. Foot Stool: 1. Gordon Robertson. Klngsboro, 2. Herbert Rose. East Baltic. Section 2, Bird House: 1. Gordon Robertson, boro; 2- Sterling Robertson, Kings- Section 3, Towel Holder: 1. Gordon Robertson. boro; 2. Sterling Robertson, Kings- boro- i DIVISION B Section 4, Miscellaneous: 1- Walter Murphy, East Baltic; 2. Amett Robertson, Kingsboro. CLASS 9 Section (a) Calves: ' 1, Walter Robertson, Red Point; 2 liidna. Fraser, Red Point; 3. Winslow Coffin, Kingsboro; 4. Jean Young, Kingsboro. Section 2, Barred Roch Chick- ens: 1. Mildred Rose, Red Point; 2. Stuart Rose. Red Point; S. Mildred MacDonald, Kingsbcro; 4. Bemette MacDonald, Little Harbor- - a... n. a’ ' u ‘.1, L 1. Mildred Rose. ‘god Point; 2. Stuart Rose, Red Point. ' CLASS ll Section (a) Writing, Grade I: 1- leroy Miller, East Baltic; 2- Maurlce Bruce, Red Point; 3. Leslie McaCaull, Rod Point; 4. Beryl Yates, Klngsboro. Section (b) Writing. Grade 2: l. Winnie MacCaull, Red Point 2. Anne Massey, East Baltic; 3. Flora Jarvis, East Baltic; 4. Sylvester Jarvis, East Baltic; 4. Harley Jar-dine, KIYIQSDOTO. ' Section 1 (o) Writing, Grades 3 and 4: Baltic; 2. Barbara Bruce," Red Point; 3- Walter Robertson. Red Point; 4. i Iviulell Massey, East Baltic; 4. ‘ Mae Bailey. East Baltic. Section 1 (d) Writing Grades 5 In! 6: 1- Ruth MacDonald, Little Har- bor; 2 Hazel Miller, East Baltic; 3. Nelilo Foley, Iilttle Harbor; 4. Jesse Rose, East Baltic. Section 1 (o) — Writing. Grades ‘l and 8: ' 1. Louise Power, Little Harbor; Evelyn Robertson, Klngsboro; 3. Peter Stewart, Klrigsboro; 4. Mary Foley. Little Harbor. , Section 1 (f) Writing Grulea 9 and l0: 1. Pearle Stewart. Kingsboro; 2. Barnett; MacDonald, Little Har- bor; 3. Mildred Rose. Red Point. Section 2 (a) Map Drawing Grades I and 0: 1- Hamel Miller, East Baltic; 2. Jessie Rose. East Baltic; 3. Walter Murphy, East Baltic; 4. Rose, East Baltic. Myrtle I Section I (b) Mop Drawing, Grades ‘I and I: Special 1. Louise Power, Iiittlo Harbor- 1- llvolyn Robertson, Kingsboro; a 1o holds teeth firm. Gives flue feeling ‘of o . taste or feel- todsy st any Section 2 Tea Biscuits-i Mll- 2. Jean 3. Bernetta MacDonald. Little Harbor; 4. Mll- 1. Jean Young, Klnssboro: 2- Polnt; 3. 1 Jean Young, Kingsboro; 3. Evelyn . Kings- l l boro . > Kings- l L ‘The Misses Home Barbara Bruce, 1m Point: 4 Rita Rose. East Balti Section a (in-An s and s. boro. Grades 5 and 6: i. Haul Miller, East Baltic; 2 Grades 1 and B: 1, loith Robertson. Rod Point. Section 3 linden 9 and l0: 1. Mildred H. Rose. Red Point. 1 to 8: 1, East Baltic School. ' Section 5 (a) Original Poster: . East Baltic School _ ling, Grades l to 4: Section 6 (h) -Plastlnc Model- .ling, Grades 5 to ‘l: l 1. Lelth Robertson, Red Point; 2- Carmen Robertson, Klngsboro. » CLASS l2 Section 4, Oral Reading: 1- Barbara Bruce, Red Point; 2. Anne Mossey, Blast Baltic; 3 Evelyn Robertson, Kingsboro; Doris Young, Red Point. CLASS 13 Section 1, Sports, Boys 13 niifl '14: l. Linus Holland, Red Point; 2. ‘Garfield Robertson, Klngsboro; 3 Arnett Robertson. Kingsboro; 4. Walter Murphy, East Baltic. Section 2, Sports, boy 9 and l0: 1. George Robertson, Kingsboro: 2, Wendell Robertson, Red Point; 3- Lee Coffin, Kingsboro; 4 Everette Bruce, Red Point- Section 4, Sports, Girls 7 and 8: 1. Elsie Coffin, Kingsboro;_ 2. Ruth Young, Klngsboro; 3- Win- nie MacCaull, Red Point. Section 5 Sports. Boys 11 and l2: 1- Peter Stewart, Kingsboro; 2. William Coffin, Kingsboro; 3. Ar- thur Robertson. Kingsboro; 4. Lelth Robertson, Red Point. Section 6, Sports, Girls 9 and 10: 1 Barbara Bruce, Red Point; 2. Mable Stewart, Kingsboro 4. Irene Young, Red Point. 1. Joyce Robertson. Kingsboro; 2 Kathryn Stewart. Kingsboro; 9- Mae Bailey, East Baltic; 4. Doris Young. Red Point. Section 12, Sports, Boys 15 and over: t 1. Ernest Allen, Red Point; 2- Garfield Robertson. Kingsboro; 3. Leiius Holland. Red Point. » Section l5, Sports girls lli and over: l, Mildred MacDonald. Kings- boro; 2. Bernetta MacDonald, Lit- .t-ic Harbor. Section 18. Sports, Boys 6: . Morris Bruce, Red Point; 2. Lloyd George Robertson, Red Point; 3. Ross Young. Red Point. Section 17 Sports, Boys '1 and 3: Lee Coffin, Kingsboro; 2 Herbert Rose, East Baltic; 3. Heath Chlng Little Harbor, Section l9, Sports, Girls 13 and 14: 1- Jessie Rose. East Baltic; 2. Viola Alien, Red Point. Section l8, Sports. Jockey Race: l. Ernest Allen and Arthur Bruce, Red Point; 2, Leith Robert- son and Walter Murphy; 3. Gor- don Robertson and William Cof- fin, Kingsboro; 4. George Robert- son and Herbert Rose, Section 20, Sports. Wheelbarrow Race: i. Ernest Allen and Arthur’ Bruce, Red Point; 2. Lee C0ffin' and Walter Murphy; 3 William, Coffin and Gordon Robertson.‘ Kingston, i ' 21, Sports, Relay Race: 1. Kingsboro School; 2- Red Point School; 3. East Baltic School. ; Girls free for all: 1. Bernetta MacDonald, Little, Harbor; 2. Mildred MacDonald, Klngsboro; 3- Joyce Robertson. Klngsboro; 4. Catherine Stewart,’ Klngsboro. Boys free for all: 1. Ernest Allen, Red Point; 2. Billie Coffin, Klngsboro; 3. Peter Stewart. Ktngsboro; 4. Lerius Hol- land, Red Point. Backward Race, Boys: 1- Ernest Allen, Red Point; 2. Gus Campbell. Red Point; 3. Ar- thur Bruce, Red Point; 3. Peter Stewart, Kingsboro. Backward Race, Girls: 1. Mildred MacDonald, Kings- boro; 2- Bernetta MacDonald, Lit- tle Harbor: 3. Barbara Bruce, Red Point; 4. Elsie Coffin, Klngsboro. IPi-ce For All Boys and Girls: 1- Ernest Allen. Red Point: 2. Peter Stewart. Ktngsboro; 3. Wil- liam Coffin. Kingsboro; 4. lfrnetta MacDonald, Little Har- I‘. (Patriot Please Copy) _..____.__---_ Annual Subscriptions P. E.~ Island Hospital Premier Thane Alpha Rebekah A. Cilmpbell 15.00 1.01188 1.0.0.17‘. 5.00 Ira M. Brown Total from Charlottetown to date (several amounts having been spec- ially designated for the new Deep TTWPRPY X-Ray machine) 82405.59 New Glasgow (in port) 2. Horace MacDonald, Klngsboro; 3. Leith Robertson. Red Point; 4. Peter Stewart. Ktngsboi-o. Ssotim 2 (c) - Mop Drawing Grade I and 10: 1. Mildred Rose. Red Point. Scotioln 2 (o) Art Work for : 8 lall H ld Ste rt Kings poo . no w: - boro l Collected by Mn. Geo. Dioklesou Adam Brown 5,00 J. R. Sample 5,00 A mend .30 Hunter River, Fredericton. etc. Collected by Mrs. Merton Bognall Nicholson Bros. Hunter River 1.00 Mra. Morton Bogus-ll, Hunter 1. loroy Miller, last Baltic; 2. Robert Rose, East Baltic; 3. HGT‘, bort Rose, llsst Baltic: 4. Iran!‘ Grady. lost Baltic- . i Section I (b) Art Work, Gradr 1. PloroJorvimlhstBaltic: 2. Anne Mooney, hot Baltic; 2. Robertson. Section I (c) Art Work, Grades 2 and 4: 1. Walior Robertson, 1m Point Kingston. l .1, 2. bonus Holland, Rod Point; 2. I- ~i .-*:\r<<~e*-:;:"' River 1.00 Rod McRkmon, Hunter River 1.00 Angus Nicholson, Hunter River .50 Mrs. Pope Bagnall. Hunter River .50 Ben]. Craswell, Fredericton 1.00 Mrs. George Buohannan, c. ' Work Grades _ Horace MacDonald, X11188‘ - boro; 2w Sterling Roberts/m, K1085" boro; 3. Gordon _Robcrtson, K11185- Section 3 (fl)-—1 Art Work for Jwie Rose, East Baltic: 3- Myrtle Rae, East Baltic; 4. Carmen iRobcrtson, Kingsboro. Section 3 (c) — Art Work, (f)— Art Work Section 4 (a) - Porttolll. Grid» Section 6 (a) Plasilclne Model-l 1. Glenna Robertson, Kirigsboro. 4., Section 3 Sports, Girls 11 and 2: \ JCTOBER 2s, 19,, l r i l i All wool knickers with knit - cuffs. Roinforcd at point; of i wear. All colors and l slzes——-__.._$1~75 H0 “" leather jackets with large in]; ‘collar. Strongly made. x ra warim. Spccial — - _ .., _ All-wool sweaters 1n plalll patterns. V neck slipovers, long sleeves. Bargain _ pflgg “ " " $1.00 ‘° $1.50 Broadcloth shirts. Stripes, patterns and plain white. Spcclal-—-65c 1085c All-wool golf hose 1n plaid! PROWSE , BARGAIN? IN THE BOYS’ STORE! TWO KNICKER SUITS 10.00 12.95 Herringbone cheviots in prac- tical darker shades. Double breasteds with sport backs. Under-priced for this special event! and stripes. Heel and toe rc- inforced. Warm and long "”'"" “ " 39c “' 59c OTHER BOYS’ Icboriies SPECIALLY PRICED BROS. ~ Ltd. Q . Duncan Nicholson, c1 d £576‘! swam K Y B 1m Total for High Bank El I Murray Harbor m n Collected by Whltten Herring M“; E_ D_ Fraser 1.01 Rev. Roy Webster, F. W. lcLacheur, James l-l. Bhariim, Milton White, Mrs. E. J. Lumsden and R. F. Brooks 81.00 each 6.00 50 cents each: W. S. Hugh, Per- ley McLeod, Mrs. H. G. Brehaut, Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs. Colin White, Mrs. H. H. Oohoon, Freeman Rey- nolds, S. D. Hugh, Mrs. Walace White. 4.50 25 cents each: Luther Herring, 1.. J. Brooks, Mrs. Gertrude l-for- ring, Leo McLeod. Mrs. Milton Chapman, Marie“ Herring. "150 2.00 Total for Murray Harbor White Sands Collected by Mrs. Ernest Boll and Mrs. Martin Ferguson $1.00 each: LeBert Machon, Char- les Brooks and Mrs. David Glover (3) 8.00 50 cents each: Mrs. John Bishop, Dorothy Darby, Fred White, Perley Harris, Mrs. H. Nicolle, Howard Bell Merton lit. Ferguson (7) 3.50 Jeremiah Beck .30 25 cents each: John S. Bock. Mrs. Earl Nicolle, Sidney Brooks. Mrs. Ernest Boll. Wm. Bueil, Mrs. Wm. Buell, Lawrence Stewart, Mrs. James Darby, I'm! Beck (ii) 2.25 Total for White Sands. , 20.05 Bank lllgh Collected by. Mil Vorneta Milton $1.00 each: John’ MoSwaln, John J. Frldoflflofl 1.00 Stews iii-unn- Bancsba 111311.00 Harry (Roswell. Iroderlcwn M JackmMoDonold, so ctslullrs. Mary I. MMIAOG. lfi-edericto .50 myhuwne w c“ 19o Im- Wvhm Bert-mt Norman c. Stewart, so m; A Fredericton .50 imam 40 at Mrs. William PoundFrodericion .25 35 “m. "m; mm,- 1,1 , Wm- Wlwmm- "WWW M A Friend, .1. o. sum o) .11 3° nody, Mrs. Daniel Robertson 9-3, Wm. C; Fraser, 75 cents. Mrs. R D. Mcmren, 50 cents 13‘ ‘cur Baltic $1.00 each: Mrs. s. .1. Rose. M’ and Mrs. Colin Dixon, Mrs. George Robertson, Mr. and iurs. R- W- Dixon, (4) 4°“ Martha Garrett 5‘ - Lakevllle Collected by Mabel Rose George Rose 1m 50 cents each: Mrs. Wm. Baker, Mrs. J. L. Rose. Mabel Rose (3) 1.2g Wm. Baker ‘w L. D. Rose, North Lokevlllfl 1' North Lake $1.00 each: Olga Morrow. Jag, an . n lfiglcvents each: G. J. MOIIOW-lfi G. Morrow ‘u Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dtnswell - 2a cents each: 111m Mel-oft" Wallace Morrow and a Friend Kingsboro Miss Gertie McVlnfl 50 cents each: Mira. WIWAM; Donald, Albert McVane, Mfl- -V Leaner. Mrs. Robert Brow Mrs. ‘Iulbot Star/m - Mann's Road. lot l1 Collected by Elsie I. Konnctllim Stanford Robertson A, 50 cents ouch: J. A.‘ Hilt/‘Ykm ton Robertson. Mrs. 0a vin J- m Clarence rlloli 1.11:1