for September. Grade X.—1, Martin DeaRochvI. 2. Julia DesRochea. 3. Florin Poitier. Grade IX.——1. Irene Griffin, 2. Edna DeaRochea, 3, Euclid (laud-t. Grade VlIL-l, Josephine Gainlet i. Clarissa Joirier; 3. Marlin Gaudet. l Grade VIl.—~-1, Alxina Poirier, ‘.3. Marguerite McNeil. 3. Florent- McNeil. i . Gide VL-Jnlia Araenault. 2. Melanie DeeRochel. 3. 1'31"‘ DeeRochea. Grade V.—1, Marie ~ Gauliet. l, Frank Gaudetf 3. Lllmvl!" Polrier. Grade IV.--1, Elaine Erek. 1. Rita Dealloches,‘ 3. Jeanne Poirler. Grade liI.—1. Tessie Gaudet. 2. Aline Poirier. 3. Unlce Polrisr- IRI-ql-ITOWN. SCHOOL Standing of Irishtown School for month or September, 1923. Grade X-—1. Irene Evans; 2. Beatrice Campbell»; 3. Hazel Payn- tar. Grade VII-d. James Evans; 2, Leela Campbelii3. Herbert Profitt. Grade VI—1. Anna Davison; 2. Bertha Davieou. Grade V-—1.Verna. Cousins: 2. Hilda Campbell; 3_ Kathleen Pro- fltt. Grade iV-—1. Freddie Davison; 2. Ivan Davison; 3. Hazel Camp- bell. a Grade lll—1. Ruth Campbell; ‘- Zhggla Campbell; 3. Irving Campbell " Grade I—~l. Norma Davlisoni 3- Ruhy Cousins; 3. William Stew- Art. Perfect Attendance for montn— Irene Evans. Ralph Rose, Hilda -Campbeli, Jean Campbell. Alma ‘Campbell, Edith Campbell-Ros- elle Mahar, Teacher. CUMBERLAND HILL SCHOOL. - Thefoliowing is the class stapli- ing of Cumberland Hill school for the month of September: ‘rude VIIL-l, Woiston Camp- bell; 2. Edna Campbell. Grnllc VII. -—l, Alexander McLeod: 2. Geor- gena» Campbell; 3, Berton Living- stone. Grade VI.——1. Laurette Campbell; 2, Ruth IiIcLeod; 3. Ju- Iiatfiernpbell and Sarah McLeod (e "l.) Grade lV.—-1.-Ida Simp- swGradc III.»—1, Neil Living- l_ intone.’ Grade ll., senior-l, Mary Livingstone; 2, Woodrow McDon- ald ‘and Philip Campbell icqual.) o.’ gs II., muuior-i, Waldo Mc- Lg and Ellen Campbell (equalizl -—l, Bernice Campbell. Teacher~Matllda (Janlpbcll. 2, Catherine Livingstone. Grade I. ll HAMPTON SCHOOL The following-depths standin; or Hampton school‘ for the month of September. Grade I—1. Velma Nelson, 2. l Stella French. lGrade Vl——~l. James Mac-Donald, Margaret Ferguson. 3_ Mabel Ferguson. 4. Amy Ferguson. Grade V—Blanche Villett, Ada Ferguson. 3. Laura .\Iyers, 4. Paul MacR-herson. Grade lll~—l. Melville Nelson, 2- ‘7 lame! Ferguson, 3_ Everett Fer- all-mp. Grade Il——1. .\Iabei Myers and Violet li-‘rench (equal) 2. Helen Ferguson, 3. Donald Cameron. 4. Donald Cameron. Grade l, Sr.-—1. Bertram Camer- on and Iva French, 2. Keith Myers l. Cecil Ferguson, 3. Margaret Moreliide. Grade I Jr_—1. Elizabeth Fergu- 301i. .i__-¢-o-c——-—-— ST. MARY'S ROAVD WEST SCHOOL Stalldlvi g of St. lVIary‘s Road TVs-st School for month of Septem- ber: Grade V'.—1, Celia llicGee; Grade IV.—Sen. 1. Mary Ettagliic- (llligan: 2, John McGee fl, Hubert McKearney; Grade lV.—-Jr.——1, Irene McGulgan, 2, Lucy Rice and Gracie Iiughes (equal); 3, Mary McGulgan; 4, Dinnis Room-y; 5, Bernard Hugh- es. Grade III.-—Sen. 1, Nellie M. McGee; 2, Violetta M. Rice; 3. Hel- en McGuigan. Grade Ill.——Jr.-1. Edward Rice; 2, John McGliigun; Grade 11.—Lllciila McCarron. Grade L-Scn. 1, Mary McCarron, 2, Ilarold McGuigan; 3, Tens. Mc- Carron. (iruda I.——Jr. 1, Mary Mur- pily; 2, David lllcGuigun; 3, Leslie Rice: 4, Agnes liicfllilgun; 5, Mary L. llicGee, Perfect attendance for month-Mary liicCarron; Vioietta M. Rice. Margaret L. Trainor, Teacher. -—-————<e->-——-— HONOR ROLL FOR CASPER- EAUX SCHOOL Tile following is a report for Gas- ncreaux School for the month oi September. Fourth RPIIIlPT,—~l, Florence Gra- ham: 2. Kathleen Dunn; 3, Bertha Reilly, Third Reader-l, Laura Graham, 2, Blanch Graham; 3, I-Iazel Reilly. 4, Borden Graham. Second Reader, Sr.—1, Florence King; 2, James King; 3, Muriel Jackson: 4, Olive Graham: 5, Jos- eph Lowlan; 6, Woodrow Jackson. Second Reader, Jr., 1, Christina Graham; 2, Ilrban Graham. First Itcaililr-l. Margaret Gra- ham; 2, Ilarold King; 3, John Low- lan; 4, Edwin Lowlun; 5. Elliot liic Ker-mall: 6, Raymond Reilly. Primer, Sr.-—l, Everett King: 2. Ralph (lrallani; 3, Anthony McKen- t‘. l)I‘lIIIf*I',~JI‘.——1, Jessie man; 2. Iielcn Steele. McKee- l i l v ms v p Saved Price r? in Wheat in One Season ~ red Lcderoute of E- .. “uneatmOntqaays I jcirery farmer should have a Rcnfrcw Truck Scale because “he l knows what he gets when he buys and doesn't lose when he wells-T’ * “The first fall I had mint." '3fly3 Mr. Lecieroutc, “it - I, paved me the price cf the ‘ ~ scale in wheat alone.” ~ ..~.- c...-...~.....,.. ~l_ I _ For eight: years he has been ' a user of this scale and he ie atill enthusiastic over what it has done for him in the way of making money and saving money. Hundred of other farmers can tell y u the same story about this scale-a handy truck and scale combined, weighing from a pound to a ton. Ask the Renfrew Agent to demonstrate one. Ask him to show you the Renfrew Cream Separator- Cil Engine and Range. .0; Wlooosiuyyorcuouzosuq M—*3 - , ; Rlenfrew Machinery ' g. Co. Limited ' O Ajjflel GU13?” ql-errfrew. Ont. Montreal. Que. Perfect Attendance- Dunn: Blanche Graham; Laura Gra llaln: Borden ‘Graham; Murii-l Jackson; Florence King: Olive Graham; Raymond Reilly; Everett. King: Ralph Graham. Teacher. Lilly Creed. Kathleen l ~<e_§____. BELLE RIVER SCHOOL Tho following is the results of the Hello River School for the month of September Grade Xr-I. Elizabeth MacDon- gall, 2. Grace Compton and Janet xiacDougall. (equal). Grade lX—-1. Pearl Gillis, 2. Christine Bell, II. Charles Mac- Laren. Grade VIII-l. Evelyn Martin, 2_ Anna Riley. 3. Margaret MacDon- gall, 4. Willie Campbell. Grade V ~— 1. Flora. Martin and Mildred Martin. (equal), 2. IIesIIe Stewart, 3. Willie Bears. 4_ Hector Jardine, 5. Lucy Jardine, 6. Mau- rice Stewart. Grade lIV—l. Donald Campbell, and Margaret Riley. (equal) 2. Olive Compton, 3, Dannie Compton 4. Bennie Bears, 5. Jimmie Jar- dine. Grade III-I. Mary Riley. Grade II-——1. Evelyn Compton, 2_ Alberta Stewart. Grade I—1. Alexander Matheson, QJohn M. Matheeon. -—--—<-o>-——— IONA SCHOOL No. 61 Cardigan Honor Roll for moth of Septem- ber. Grade X-i. Mildred 2. Bessie Matheeon, 3. Donkerty. Grade IX——1_ Stuart Dockertv, 2. NI-ary Larthard, 3. Winnie Flynn. Grade VIII-l. Archie Player. Grade VI——1. Blanche Crawford, 2. Norman MacPhereon. 3. James Crawford. 4. Ada Matheson, 5_ Georgina Player. Grade V—1. Charles Crawford, 2. Mary Quinn and Dorothy Flynn (equal), 3. Joseph Flynn. . Grade iIi—-1. Cyrus Dockerty. Teacher, Louise MaoDougail_ omsanv sci-loot. Crawford, Malcolm Honor Roll for September. Prin. ItlacNnughFs department. Grade X.——1. Erma Palmer, 2. Athaio Ellis, 3. Ilelcn Campbell Grade IX-—l. Noyes Inglis, 2. Dorothy Sheen. 3. Clarence Mc- Williams. Grade VII.——I. Addie Carruthers 2. Budd Howatt 3. Edith Inglis. . Grade Vi.——-1. Russell McWiliinms 2. Ruby Williams, 3. Earle Jelly. Grade V.—1. Willard Harris, 2. ‘W, Milwaukee, w)», l7. s. A, son. 2. Alvin Palmer, 3. Harold Har- ris. ~ Nellie Ellis (equal), 2. Eunice Wil- liams, 3. Roland Sheen, Albert Harry Champion. 3. Janetta Ess- ter. Miss Stewart's department. ' Grade IV.—1. Ralph Matthew, 2. Alotha Ladner, 3. Edna Williams. Grails IlI.—l. Eva MacDonald. 2. Eunice Griffin, 3. Weldon Mat- thaws. Grade II.~—1. Emma Frederick- Grads I.—Sr. 1. Lila McDonald dawns, James Dennis, Welter iierickaon (equal). redo ‘Ir-Jr. 1. Donald MacDon- ‘Flelpie Ellis, ii. ‘Annie Car- I l f i l STANLEY SCHOOL The standing of Stanley school for September, is as follows»- Grade VIII. 1. Margaret Quinn. Bessie Brown, 3. Jean McLeod. Grade V. 1. Arthur Walsh. 2. Una Farish. 3. Elmore McKay. Grade IV. I. Paul Fleming. Myrtle, McKay, 3." John Bulnlsn. Grade II. 1. Helen Brown, 2. Ur- ban Walsh, 3. Preston Bennett. Perfect Attendance. Evelyn And- erson, Margaret Quinn, Arthur Walsh, Urban Walsh. PARK CORNER SCHOOL ‘I o Honor Roll for September. Gr. \'.'l t lfilly Cnrqlllel! i‘ Hazel Bernard. 3. Ethel MacLeod Gr. Vi. 1. ‘Helen Stewart. 2, Lil- lian llasllemie, 3 llarold Be ill". al.ll (la-op: rrlllvatt (ifquafl) Gr. IV.‘ 1. Glennie lilacKelnl-e. '4 A~thur Pidgcoli. (Ir i.i 1. Fillet-ll Iiownti. u (ii-u- "gc $l4'\\1ll'l. Gr. II. 1. Warren Sims, Gr. l. ‘ll. l Ellie ilfacrcy and .l--l I "e- wart (equal) l 2. Muriel Harding Gr. 1. Jr. I l‘: ston Edi-null '.' l-l Lg Dn- Silll~,. "F, ._._, l _-__-@-e>-____. NEW GLASGOW SCHOOL Honor Roll, of New Glasgow school for Sept. Grade lX.——1. Bertha and Cora Nishet (equal), 2. Muss Stevenson 3. Kenneth Stevenson. Grade VIII.-——1. Revel] Dickieson. Grade Vl.-—Eari Ilouilton, 2, Floyd Iiouston. tirade V.-—1, Anna Stevenson. 2. Arthur Iiouston, 3. Frank Kobollt, Grade IV.-—-George Nisbet, 2. Vio- ln Stevenson, 3. Melville SLGVIHP son. Grade l|l.——AlIIIlQ (‘onrad ilnli Richard Smith (cquili), ‘i. Elva Stevenson 3. Robert Stoveonson. (iralle I.——1. Ruth Stevenson, 2 Margaret and Hazel Stevenson equal. 3. Rowland Stevenson. Perfect attendance, Cora Nisbet, Viola Stevenson, lluzel Stevenson, Elva Stevenson, lllargarct Steven- son and George Nisbct. -__ GEORGETOWN SCHOOL Honor Roll for the tember. ' Principal's Dept. Grade X -1. Grace Douglas. 2. Helen Soloman. 3. Catherine McKlnnon and Daisy McDougall. Intermediate-l. M Bernard McDonald, Dhill. (lrade IX-l. Francis McCol-m andier. Vice-Principal's Deph, Grade \'Ili~—l. Myrtle Rosa, and Jenn Jiucllonald, equal, 2. Rhoda lilaston Si. Agnes Sololnnll. (trade VlI»—1. Ral Mildred Batcliilder. Mis-s MacCormaciCs Dept. Grade VI-l. Iilrancis MacEachern, 2.!l§' illlt-ll Lavers and Raymond Soloman equal, 3. Mary Martell. Grade V——1. Mildred Bell, 2. Dor- othy Jenkins, 3_ Michael Burke. Grade lV—Miss Taylor's Dept-—- I. Nettie Walker, 2. Ella Ross, 3. Robins McLeod. month of Sep- arie Clark, 2. 3.‘ diary Iiem- Elsie Knight, 2. ack, 3. Dora Law- ph Douglas, 2. McLuren, 3_ Josephine (lradc llI—I.Vioiei Goiell, ° Helen Donovan, 3. Elmer Jeffery Grade ll—-Miss Morril-leyh Dept. Senior- I. Charles Jenkins, 2. Hugh .\lcDonald, 3. Dorothy Mc- Donald. Junior ~~ I. Anna McLaron. 2. Carrie Flats-ton, 3| Meyrick Easton. Miss MacWiliiam’s Dept. Grade I (a)»1. Lillian Llewellyn, 2. Ada Batchilller, 3. ‘Helen MacDonald. Gradel (lll—1. Walter Boud- reuult, 2. Walter Batchilder, 1i. Francis Bouchard. —%—<-e->-—~- SEA VIEW SCHOOL Standing for the month of Sep- temberz- . Grade X—-1. John Murphy and Wallace Champion, 2. Edwin Mur- rhy- ’ Grade VIII —— 1. Anna Cody, 2. Wanda Graham, 3. Janetta Cham- pion. Grade VI—1. Wallace Pickering. 2. Keir Duggan, 3. Anson Picker- in Grade V-—1. Jalmes Cody, 2_ va Duggsn, 3. William Cody. Grade IV—- l. Katherine Blak- eney, 2. Rosella Coullson, 3. Wal don Dnggan. Grade lll—1. Leland Campbell, 2 Anlden Donald, 3. Hattie Stewart. Grade II——-I. Leighton Coulson,2 Reggie Hlltz, 3. Margaret Blak- eney. Grade I—1. Ray Hiltz, 2. Lucy Ilrnwn, 7i. Marlon Pickering. Perfect Attsndilnce.—-Anna Cody, Janette Champiom-Wanda Graham, El Leland Campbell, James Cody, Wil- llam Cody, Reggie Iiiitz, Lorne Campbell, Katherine Blakeney, He- hcr Pickering, Pauline Ceulson til Cuticura Ifycgdzratronbiedwlhpiinplee, Freddie Donald, Idric Sudsbury. THE cnsntomnrowu ouilnomu - RICE POINT SCHOOL. The following is the standing of I the pupils of Rice Point school for the month of September. Grade X. —-1, Selina Currie. Jemima McLaine. Rankin Mcbaine. Katherine McNeil]; 2, Burdens Mc- Laine; 3. Winston Taylor. lll—1. Ella McLaiue; lor. Grade Il.——1. Neill; 2. Wilfred McEachern: Robina Mc-Dougall; McDougalI. McFadyen: 2, Archie McFadyen. Teacher, Mildred Wight. Grade VIL-l, Grade V.—- l. Grade IV. --1. -_-—<4>--- ' CANAVOY SCHOOL The following is the standing of the pupils of Canavoy school for the month of September. ett. Grade VlII.-—1, Mary C. Plies, 2, Rosella Gertrude McAdam. Grade V.—1. Carolina Mcmilian, 2. Elizabeth McKay, 3, John F. Mc- ' Millan. Grade III.——1. Bernard McMillan, 2, Rudalph McEachern. Grade I.—l, Michael McMillan. 2, Albert McEachern, 3, Daniel Mc- Donald. Perfect attendance ctunlity. 1, ernard McMillan, 2, Michael. 3. Albert McEachern. McMillan, and Annie B. Donnelly —-——<0>- YORK SCHOOL 1. Teacher Helen Ilonor Roll for September. Gr. X l. Elwood Benton 2. Reg- inald Vessey. Gr. VIII. I. Ivan Vessey 2. Fran- ces Vessey. 3. Florence Vel-lsey . Gr. VII. Gr. IV Jr. 1. Louis Vessey 2. Vio la Taylor. 3. Verna Vessey. Gr. III 1. Alctha lilac-Donald. 2. Willie Crockett. 3. Ralph Crock- Gr. Ii. 1. Muriel Dover. 2. Nao- lni Benton. Gr. I. Sr. 1. Velma Ellis. 2. Ray- mond Vessey. 3. Vallnda Watts. Gr. 1. Jr. l. Roberta Stanley Crockett. Ruby A. Stewart. teacher. ———<e>—i—~ ember. non. IIOTI. 9TH, ,' m. WYQCIIVJILE’ lace 001a Christine Brown. Grade II. 1. Leighton Warren. 2. Glen Wigmore, 3. Francis Williams. Grade 1. George Wigmore. I. I. Margaret and Elmer Wigmore Lloyd Wigmore, 3. George McKin- Grade The follow Damley Sch September. uGnuie tX-LA/my Grade VIP-i. Job ;Ge0rge Msndomon, son. Grade VI— 2. Reginald Crozler. Grads VI—-(b) sido, 2. Leslie Me Champion, Grade ~ V—-1. 2_ Mary Hickey, Grade IV-—1. Retaflfhompeon, aan, 4. Leo Brennan Grade ll. (n-D son, 2. Cora Che Hickey and Morrison Elton McKay. Grade II, eraon, 2. lit Grade l-- Charles Champion. Perfect GRAHAMS ROAD. SCHOOL, Wigmorc. Grahams Road School tor Supt- Grade. X. 1. Jean Glover, 2. Reu- trlcc Campbell, 3. Sterling Williams (irnde, VII. 1. I-iazen Wigmoro. 2. Lulu Campbell, 3. Evelyn Brown Grade VI. Sr. 1. Hilda Murray 2. Lorne Campbell, 2. Ada McKin- Gralle VI, Jr. 1. Jenn Warren. 2. Gordon Ilarlling, Ii. Olive Campbell. Grade III. 1. Florence Folland, 2. 3. Dorothy (equal; Grade I. 1. Coraline McLean. ‘l, ... George Whitehead. Perfect attendance: Hilda Murra y and Sterling Wii-i liams. ——-~—<o-m—- MT. MELLICK fect attendance Rena Boswa latte Drak Elliot Robertson. Harold MacDonald. Robe McRae. Edmund lllcinnis, Agnes e. Louise The following is the standing of Mt. Iiiellick School for the month of September. Grade X-Frances Wood. Grade IX.—-l, Winnlfred Robert- son. 2, Margaret MacDonald, 3, Gertrude Jenkins. Grade VII. 2. Edmund R ——1. Charlotte Drake. obertson, 3, Leigh Mc- Eachern, 4, Helen Drake, 5, Elliott Robertson, 6, Per Louise McKenn (equal). cy McKenna, 7, a. Robert. McRae, during the month. ll. Helen Drake, Char- McKenna, Leigh McEach- Robertson. Margaret rt McRae, Alex Robertson, Ethel Mcinnis. Margaret Coady, Teaclie. DARN LEV SCHOOL oil-q lng is tho standing of ool for the month of Mountan, Muriel McKay, 2. B. Lillian Thomp- oma Antler _ 1. Barrie. Adams, l. Mountain". B. Blanche Attendance for monthz- Hilde Adamo, Champion, Cherie! Meme, > Grade 2. Leigh Tay- Georgetta Mc- Mc- 8. Dill]- MacDonald 2. Isabel Brown. 3. Doris Brown. (Ir. VI 1. Wendell Vessey.2. Har- Brown 2. McLeod w n McNutt, 2. 3_ John Morri- (8)——1. Hilda Adamo. Mountain, 3. Minnie 1_ Annie Wood- Kay, 3. Thelma 4. Charlotte Roach. Margaret Morrison. thy Thoalp ion, lviiiah (equal), 4. (b)——1_ Gertrude And- aen, - the Thelma Adams, Wal- COVEHEAD ROAD MUSINGS great English ruler. l-ils knights and round table. his wonderful sword; could sing you the praises of Chrisuour conaoler. - His miraculous deeds and hie un- dying word. But now, without offering any nx- 8. cuss, 4, Alexander I’! sing you a solo both, simplo Grade I., ir.——1. Ellie and dear. And leaving King Arthur, llll , knights, and the muses. Just listen to me for I want you to hear. ‘Tis a son of adventure, of glad- ness and sorrow; Of pleasure and trials, of hope and despair; ‘Tia as true as the sun that will rise on the morrow, To shine all the day and at eve to repair. The name of this, song will "Cupid Contented." Just picture the arrow, the how, and the babe.- And the leaders that later are here represented. - Are Aeneas MacDonald and Kat- ie McCabe. be This maiden was beautiful, just like her mother; She was ahy as could be. but al gentle as rain; And Charlie and Herherlt and many another. Sought oft, her affections, but sought them in vain. She refused their respects in the cruellest fashion, . And said that, as yet, she would listen to none; But she yielded at last to the ani- olli Taylor. Gr. IV. Sr. 1. Stanley Vessey 2. A:dr°'t':,:ai?:“t'he no" of ‘how Roy Vessey. she was won. The nlayfiowcr had withered and violets were reigning, the year nineteen-hundred allli twenty and one. When a stranger. his footsteps were eagerly straining, Up the hills of Covehcad in the heat of the sun. In He bore all the marks of adventure and travel: His clothes were discolourcd and drawn was his face; His shoes were the hue _of the dust and the gravel, And everything spake spoilers embrace. of ‘the But lay that aside and examine his figure, So stately and fine, as he meas- ures his stride, And you'll find in that form indi- cations of vigour, His battered appearance ai-, ready belied. The man upon whom ollr atten- tion is centred Is Aeneas MacDonald, an Island- er bred, lie first struck the farm. then the navy he entered; ~ Then he struck for the Westkzrd and now for Covehead. His pathway by Fortune serenely , was lighted. She followed his footsteps wher- ever he went, And e'en when the hopes of his comrades were blighted. She blessed him with pleasure and health and content. But he sought for a sweetheart, and fortune objected, He met many beauties, but turn- ed them aside, And now unsuccessful, forlorn, and dejected, Ho returned to the Island hunt tor a. bride. l0 The principal] things that engage our attention, Are Fortune and Fashion, two ,envions dames, And Twas always a spirited bone You Have Not Been Drink- ing Enough Water When you wake up with back- ache and dull misery in the kidney region. it may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a well-known authority. An excess of such acids ovsrworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loxly. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, remov- ing all the body's urinons waste. else you have backache, sick head- ache. dizzy spells; your sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore. water scaids and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good. reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jadfflalta: take a tableiipoenful iii a class of water before breakfast could sing of King Arthur. the stomach (2) ‘ Premium income on on thlia income has increased. (4) And advances made to ouch a degree that death was increaalng 159%- (1) Canadian Life Gelnpanlea wrote more than one hundred tlmea as much new business in 1921, the Ialt year reported, =1 in 1971- hlae grown 160% in the last decade. (3) At the same time the interest earned at. the lame time reduced the molt-ll"! "*9 creased 76% durlnq "l6 P"'|°d WM" “mun” moo,“ _ decreaainq ex- '(5) lncreall penditiiree: naturail)’ 9mm‘ rapidly. The News in a Nutshell i (ti) Such profitalhave not been shared by Mali-time lnveetel-a In any i199?" “RN” "° life company has) ever been bl thla continent ‘Mpghm V‘ companion. ('1) Nloreov life companies by science have adequa“ "m" claim! only ln- (a) The‘ M pflfly’ sponsored have risen r The Maritime Life Assurance 00-, Home Oflice: Dennis Building, Halli!!!- Gentlemen :- l" am interested in your securities and would appreciate additional information, including prospectus. Name Address Or see our Representative-J CAPT. lV. L. YOUNG. M.(l.. Victoria Hotel. Chnrlottetow with allied institutions such aa banks and trust Province have "been drained a-wlY W Wm“ in theae prevlnoee, and eupiwfl“ by lflvwe" to an extent unexampieii elnce the laat Victor] Lo" "w." pfgyld“ an opportunity for aafe and profitable lnveefmeni. Wlllllid Wm‘ m‘ performance of a Film" 4"”- 4 started here- been cenaplouoiialy aueceeeful er the fundl of the MIrHIIHO without anything approachlnl In the form of Iv investment- aritlme Life Assurance Cem- by the leading hualnsae men w n, P.E.I. Said he: "She is ruining fflrlllll- . cs at will; , ‘Tis she who‘ prevents wnml-EHB skirts from being longer. She has spoiled many lives. Hull is spoiling them still On the othei- hand, deemed as they are by some scholars, To be iihe more cherished and luring and brave, ‘Tis a fact that, though powerful, your beautiful dollars, Are merely a means to help Fashion to wave." those phrases, That Fortune was lying in wait for him then: She did not present him with mon- ey that crazes, But tho sweetheart he longed for —-thc dream of all men. He scarce had returned to his dear native Island, When Fortune or Chance mani- fested her power; Alnd his heart thrilled with pride like a chief in the highland, For he really had found his ideal, his flower. Oh! llittle he thought as he uttered’ py connection. With mountains of chocolates. the sweetest and beet. His visits were knightily, roman- t ic and lolly. With never u. worry or care in his brain; By turns he took "Captainf 8nd "Nils" and "Dolly." And always attended. in ann- shine or rain. He continued like this for a twelve- ninntli or nt-arly. Displaying his faith, perseveran- ce and sense; ' And than he proposed to the girl he loved dearly. ' And told her his story of love so intense. lie screwed up his courage and hoisted his banner, And calm bllt determined down by her side, Then tailing her band in the usual manner, He kissed it. and asked her if she'd be his bride. , eat So sudden it was she was startled‘ and frightened, But soon she regained her com- AUTO BUGS AND BUGGIES __ _ He met har by n n _ g 1 h. Dispersed from the scene and Grade III 1, Margaret Mc of contention’ t ban" recepik?“ c9 a 5 “e 5 posure again, new ‘uddenly ‘um - Kenna, 2. lslay Robertson and i The s iii . A, to which should be use ‘ w“ loo i t l n m ng so sweetly, with col Alexander McRae (equal), 3, Lodgs q l‘ °r “ u rmucedl "d "w" our still heightened - ‘pane’ 4_ Bertha wood’ 5' Harold they both entered claims. H ataréed the strife, she answered "m1 "Y-e.” ‘m! h. Nowmggiglat: and Katie are living Robertsmh _ e use every wile without any mu m red “A .. . - Grade "___L Manon Robertson’ Aeflglafluhllgslazigllaigousieflflf Dame qilafliittllg. m" .1118“ u u! r u men. 01:11:55- 3:35 be hull}. content. a v . 8 , ’ ayogldarence Prsusilt. s, udwsrd dream of his life. e Th” ‘fecegglalzsflllllled my l think so, gaping’ that fortune will bless ' l ‘ m OPBVEI‘ Grade I.—l, Ethel McIn I, z, You know it l , I'll‘ a ' Lin,“ Robertson’ 3' Hanan s Bus‘ I j Ha 235186;; agglguogaved h" Wm] hurry alonmyourse vel so ; I tehrlgnlgdylgllil-eincereiy, dear read. wall. And’ much to ma’ My’ she rel Th9 ellzflxement was rushed and (With npoloxlee to Mr. and llrl. 2 iigandee IiW-(Juniog) Eliza Lane, ponded Wm, m". Anllllleexiigllllllllll-rins ftltltlfid. MacDonald.) r B Cllflfl. , 011g H IIKWOII O- anli James Cannon (equalinnog. e pressmed her’ mo’ m m“ bu‘ 59PM I008. a I ' u Covehead. MICHAEL “MMANN “ansy Jenkins The following pupils had per 81w " ' ‘- Often " I The wedding was held on Septem- ber the second. "rwas a beautiful morn not a cloud was in sight. gn that the lives, it has always been reckoned. ' Of the couple concerned, would ; be peaceful and bright. Aei Their future (loomed up like a beau tiful castle, . As they stood side by side at the shrine of their Lord, They were ably assisted by Stella and Basil, And Father J. B. put the knot on the cord. The party then motored to Bouril for dinner. At sight they returned and were met with a storm- ‘Twas the charivari legion, and each rustic sinner Was armed with a. rattle, a bell, or a horn, They boosted the stare from their heavenly syrie, The echoes replying from forest and hill, ' And. then, with three cheers for the groom and. hie dearie, BY WOOD COWAN 0t) ‘ills ma. Mow 11in rm L; paws (cw-r 1pm; A l em ‘SW/To sruov flRAFi-"lc Es 9 ml.» Tb THAT up h .,__,.._ (‘OP for a few days and your kidneys may then act tine. This famous salts ia made from the acid of grapes, and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutral- ise acids in tile system. ‘so they no longer irritate. thus often reliev- ing bladdFr, weakneu. Jad 8a t: ia inexpensive. cannot injure and makes a delightful, effervewnt iitliia-water drink. Drink Iota of-Jitft water. By all w, l-e..‘.-_“" l‘ KEEP Au FYI? our For: A