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BANKHEAD w MONTGO i ER “ rilrliilzss " I‘\VO GREAT STARS IN \ DRADIA OI" POWER 4ND THRILLS. NEWS AND COMEDY | The whole picture has a. Spring- like youthfulness, a sheen of lllOCK- ing satire, that makes it one oi the memorable things oi the eiilcnnuie year. “Faithless” An _ Absorbing Film Tallulah Bailkllcad and Robert Montgomery make their llibi. up- .“Congress Dances”_ v At Capitol The melody and gaiety of old Vielina—l.lle old Vienna 0i the days when kings, emperors and other p0- tcutates of Europe asembled to dc- cide the fate o! that bad boy of Corsica, Napoleon — provides the huckground of “Congress Dances," iVilllCll is now being shown at the NIGHT SAPITOL WOOD SIT UP A -ll|. mgovui “MKS PRIDE AND JOY" COMEDY and discouragcments, they i-Yl’ m fight upward. There are many moments oi in- lcnsc ziruruu, and the production has been invested Wlill lavisllness and brilliance. Smooth dinlrlguc, tasteful settings and pimtog;raplly' combine with thfi oust uud (ilSCPYillllg direction _to lnukc (his nil ilbsorbingly entertain- iug ilYlilllii. iTrzlcallie Gross School .__.__. A school fnir “'11s hold at Traca- (lie Cl‘ y; on September the 16th, (he srilools Illlilllg part were Teri Mili- House, Gicnaladnle, Donadston i:::<l Millcove. (‘lilss I. Grains. Outs 1 Leonard Court. Donuldston, 2 Kline Court, Donnfdsioll, 3 Eric Ellis, Donaldstoll, 4 Frances Morris. Donnldstoil. pearance tcgiiiler us. co-stuis oi "Faithless." o. Metro - Liolcilxyil- Mayer him which CillllC )L'ai.ili‘k.iiy to the Prince Ildrsiliwi 'i'lie.l.re screen. It is an uiiral-lnudcrli dealing'ir'.ilikly' wiill nu lllllJJlifliil. problem of the hour, and thus is u most appropriate vciliclc ior Ill‘ sophisticated personalities (if its stars. . Needless to say, both bliss Bank- head and Montgomery ill-l» ulw , at home in their roles, \\’lll'_‘-,_l'fl‘ ll. is in the luxurious lIilIlOSpllCH‘ oi u. society drawing room or in (he later scenes where both find tin iilhclil‘: victims of a poverty for \\‘lll('ll their life has not fitted thorn. Cupitol Theatre. it was a. period o! glemor and magnificence and it lends itseli.’ ‘brilliantly to cinematic treatment. i ic Charell, the Ziegfeld of Ger- .nny, is responsible {or it, and one ‘can detect in it the spectacle and the 'music of Cilarells celebrated stage productions. But this is not to say that it is of the stage, for the reason that it has a. sweep and u movement denied to any stage. a. Has Carnival Air “Congress Dances shows Vienna atits brightest. Festlvity, recep- tions, bails, fetes and nobility, all superimposed upon the tuneful music of the period, and through it nil is woven a charming little romance o! the Cinderella influ- lence. But it is a. transitory romance, (for, unlike Cinderella, little Chrys- g-tel was forced to return to her (shop when her royal swain was ‘called back to his Russian court be- ‘cause of pressing poliitcal intrigue. Lilian Harvey. the little English ‘klanseuse who migrated to Germany lbefore the war, curries the burden _ '05 the romance, and by so doing in the deluge. Corrine! h" 1"\'('r. {she is elevated to the very fore- Robert Montgomery, with llcr. To- ( Rainy Duy Comes Miss Bunkhend, as Curnl Morgan, is a young girl on whom wealth hzis been rained. But she has never been taught the adage about ll. "rilnly day." When it comes, through the financial upheaval which has left many oi.’ the nation's wealthiest destitute and without hope in the past few years, the girl g1“. down ront of the world's screen stars. gether, lifter rnnny heart-breaks Euston Daily Meat Market To introduce our high class meals we have a special sole on Beef this week including Monday, November 23th. 3c—12c per lb. _ 120-140 per ll). , 5c»- lic per lb. ROAST-S .....-....................... STEAK..." SOUP BONE AND STEW MEAT CALL 1N OR PHONE 343-1.. g6g3-l1-22-tts-3l. new srvi: wlzsrciox ALARMS The smartest thing in m Alarm Clock is the square silver sleep-meter at 33.00. BIG BENS FROM $3.95 G. H. TA YL OR Jeweller and Engraver I -_I TO $5.75. i 6661-11-22-31. WANTED! UNLIMITED QUANTITIES SILVER FOX PELTS Highest Cash Prices Paid. HARRY KlliSli GRAFTON STREET Over Purdie E9‘ Ferguson Shoe Store 666611-22-ttS-3l. Furs Wanted REMEMBER the Ranchers that disposed of their Skins last year in the early part of the season received the HIGHEST PRICES. In hll -_ albability the same may happen this year. Bring your Furs to SAM ISAACS at Samuel ennedy’s, 134 Kent Street, who is prepared o pay you SPOT CASH No offering too M ELL/Tl‘, i Wheat 1 Harold i'i"s, Donaidston, i2 »l""r:l1lk Bl ".11. Millcove, 3 101115 iilisddlvi‘ salvo, 4 Nora Bowlan. vilixlnillsiau, Corn 3 Frederick Hughes, Millcove. (‘lass II. Roots Dlountrlln Potatoes 1 Kline Court, Doilaldsion,‘ 2 Har- old Ellis, Donaldstori, 3 Reggie Pow- Pr, Glenuladiie, 4 Francis McIntyre Mllcovo. Cobbler Poiatow, 1 Kline Court, Dorlaidstorl, 2 n-lc Eilis. 3 Ilarold Smth, Ten Mile House, 4 Joe Hughes, iliiillcave. Turnlpg 1 Leo MuYen. Ten Mile House, 2 nun. Mullen, Ten Mile House, a Lnilrn Mullen, Glennlildrile, 4 Har- old Smith, Ten Mile House. Carrots 1 Freddie Hughes, Millcove, 2 John Smith, Ten M le House, 3 Itoggie Power, Gcnallidnle, 4 Ed- win Hughes, Millcove. Parsnip; 3 Freddie Hughes Millcove. Class III. Vegetables Tomatoes 1 Aldon Ellis, Donzlldston, 2 Eve- lyn Morris, Donuidston, 3 Hazel :.\i'ullen, Ten Mile House, 4 Mary Milcove. Cucumbers 1 Erna Fitzpatrick, Ten Mile House, 2 FToddic Hughes, Mllcove, 3 Mary McIntyre, Millcove, 4 Kath- lccn Mullen, Donaldston. Becki 1 Margaret Corrigan, Ten Mile ilvilso, 2 Leonard Court, Donald- iztoii. 3 Kline Court, Donaldston, 4 Ray Conn, Donaldston. Cabbage 1 Edwin Hughes, lvllllcove, 2 hotly court. Donaldsion, 3 Harold McQuaid, Millcove, 4 Reggie Power, Glcnnlildnlc. Pumpkins 1 Margaret McQuaid, Ten Mlle ll.u o. 2 Edwin Iluglics, Millcove, 3 Whirl" Hughes, Mllcove, 4 Ellen i\lc.\u‘.a,v, Glenrllzldale, Squash YGvorgc McKinnori, Glcnaladale. lliclntyre, (‘lass IV. Flowers Sweet Peas i Alden Ellis, Donaldsixul. lllixed Flowers 1 Leonora. Hughes, Millcove, 2 Norn Bowlnn. Donaldston. Potted Flowers 1 George McKinnon, Glenaladale 2 Frauen; Morris, Donaldston. 3 Evelyn Morris, Donaidston, 4 Ida Mclnnls, (ilcnaladale. Class V. Fruit Spy Apples l Frances McLcllan, mnoldston. Wealthy Apples MATINEE 8.15 u... 11¢» 23°- ‘l h 8.45 N0. 37¢- HERE’S ‘SOMETHING NEW IN ENTERTAINMENT! ONE or THE MOST TALKED or PICTURES or TIIE v2.4a. A PICTURE run MADE notw- uo TAKE uorlcu. The whole town will he "mating its glamorous lwfy, The whole town will be singinp “JUST ONCE FOR ALL TIME" _. ... . "LIVE, LAUGH AN HARVEY » .- ilinli oAul-comviivi AND LOVE “WHEN THE MUSIC IS PLAYING" i George MbKlnnon, Glenaladale. a John B. McIntyre. Mlllwve. 3 Raymond Mullen, Donaidston, 4 Alden Ellis. Donaldston. Crab Apples 1 Eleen McAulay, Glenaladale, 2 Laura Hughes, Millcove. 3 Kathleen Hughes Millcove, 4 Evelyn Morris. Donuldston. Plums 3 Hazel Mullen, Ten Mile House. Clue VII. Cooking Bread 1 Eleanor Mullen, Glenaladale, L‘ Blanche MbQuaid, lviilloove, 3 Ag- nes McIntyre, Millcove. 4 Reta Hughes, Millcove. Biscuit: 1 Blanche McQuaid, Millcove, ‘2 Florence Power, Glenallulale, 3 Cecilia ArbinB‘. Donaldston, 4 Eve- lyn Morris, Donaldsione. Ginger Snap! 1 Evelyn Morris, Donaldston. 2 Blanche McQuaid, Millcove, 3 Reta Hughes, Millcove, 4 Cecilia. Amine. Doneldston. Fudge l Irene Court, Donaldston, 2 Ag- nes Mclntyre, M'llcove, 3 Reta Hughes, Millcove, 4 Eulalia. Hughes, Millcove. School Lunch 1 Hazel Mullen, Ten Mile House 2 Evelyn Morris, Donaldston, 3 Kathleen Mullen, Donaldston, 4 Anna. Smith, Ten Mlle House. Clo-m VIII. A. Sewing Apron 1 Mary Oorrglm, Ten Mile House 2 Laura. Mullen, Glenaladale, 3 Eulolie Hughes, Millcove. Embroidered Linen 1 Vesta Court, Donaldston. Class VIII. B. Sewing Hemstitching 1 Nora Bowlan, Donaldswn. Mendcd Sock 1 Blanche McQuad, Millcove, 2 Reta. McKcnna. Glenalaclale, 3 Nora Boyvlan, Doneldston. Embroidered Linen 1 Blanche MIcQuald, Millcove, 2 Eleanor Mullen. Glenciadale, 3 Cecilio Arbing, Donaldston, 4 Reta Hughes, Millcove. Clans IX. A. Manuel Training Nail Box 1 Eric Ellis, Donaldston, 2 Vin- cent McIntyre, Millcove, 3 John Smith. Ten Mle House, 4 George McKinnon, Glenaladale. Clam IX. B. Manual Training Chicken Coop 1 Fred Hughes, Millcove, z Alden Ellis, Donaldston, 3 Edmond Hugh- es, Millcove. Feed Hopper 1 Fmncfs McIntyre, Millcove, 2 Reggie Power, Glensladale. Bird House l Reggie Power, Gienaladille, 2 John B. McIntyre, Millcove, 3 Francis McIntyre, Millcove, 4 Fred- die Hughes, Mllcove. _Mlsceiluneoug 1 Bernard McKenna, Gielmladalc Gill X. Livestock Calf Dairy i Edwin Hughes, Millcove, 2 Cecil , Corrigan, Ten Mile House, 3 Nora‘ Bowlsn, Donoidswrl. Beef Celt 1 Frances Morris Donaldston, 2 Eco mils, Donsldston, 3 Alden El- lis, Donaldsion. Barred Rook Chickens 1 Edwin Hughes, Millcove, 2 Rita Hughes, Millcove, 3 Hazel Mullen, Ten Mlle House 4 Alden Ellis, Don- uldston. Class XI. Collections IAGVQ l Mlllcove School, 2 Ton Mile lliiP MHilriNl ..; m,‘ rge. . Cutieura Preparations IJINTMEIU‘ Suovm be ke t in every household for 51o daily use of all the hmil {the Soup to protect the no well es cleanse it. the Ointment to relieve and heal chafing, flllwl» irritations and cuts. 9008c. Ohmontlklndlilc. cumin papa: »'a’fi.."i'i.°“vl‘.'4"..‘;‘.u House School 3 Donaidston School. Weeds 1 Ten Mile House School, JVood sump!" l Ten Mile House School. 2 Mill- cove school, 3 Millccve School. Class XII. School Work Exercise Boob (A) l Margaret MbQunld. ‘R11 Mile House. 2 Ilene CorrlBllh-TB" Mile House, 3 ‘Thomas Smith, Ten Mile House, 2 Dor-s Mullen, Ten ‘, ltlilc House. (B) 1 Ethel Walsh, Tell Mlle House, 2 George McKinnon, Glen- nladule, 3 Evelyn Mullen, Glennie- daie, 4 Walter Hughes, Millcove. (C) 1 owilired _Cor1'igan, Ten Mlle House, 2 Leo Mullen, Ten Mlle House, 3 Agnes McIntyre, Miilcove 4 Nora Bowlan, Donaldslon. (D) 1 Mary Corrigun, Ten Mlle House, 2 Florence Power, Glenala- dale, 3 Hazel Mullen, Ten Mlle House. _, (E) i Frances Morris, Donaldslon 2 Anna Smith, Ten Mle House, 3 Leonora Hughes, Millcove, 4 Reta Hughes, Millcove. , Penmanship (A) 1 Thomas Smith, Ten Mile House, 2 ltlargaret McQuaid, Ten Milo House, 3 Doris Mullen, Ten Milo House, 4 Margaret Corrigan, Tcn Mile House. (B) ixutiiieen Hughes, Millcove, 2 Ida Mlclnns, Glenaladale, 3 George McKinnon, Glenalsdale, 4 Vesta Court, Donaidston. (C) 1 Nora. Borvlan, Donaldston. 2 Agnes McIntyre, Millcove, 3 I00 Mullen, Ten Mlle House, 4 Cecilia Arblng, Donaldston. (D) l Flowrence Power, Glennie- dale, 2 Eleanor Mullen, Glenaladale. 3 Laura. Mullen, Glenalsdale, 4 Hazel Mullen, Ten Mile House. 2 Leonora Hughes, Millcove, 3 Blunrhe McQuaid, Millcove, 4 Reta Hughes, Millcove. Drawing Gcorglc Hughes, Millcove, 3 ‘Thom- ‘Mullen, Ten Mile House, (B) 1 Myron Yates, Ten Mlle House. 3 Milton Fitmatrlck. Ten Mile House, 4 Alden Ellis, Donald- ston, _ (C) 1. Eric Ellis, Dorialdsion, 2 Joe McQuaid, Mllcove. 4 Florence Power Glenaladole. 2 Arms Smith, Ten Mile House, 3 Reta. Hughes. Millcove. Poster 1 Anna Smith, Ten Mile House. Portfolio - 1 Ten Mlle House School. Project Maps 1 Millwve School, 2 Glenaladale School, 3 Ten Mile House School. MIDI. P. E. Island 1 Eric Eli's, Donaldston, 2 Leon- ard Court, Donaldston, 3 Irene Court, Donaldston, 4 Freddie Hugh- es, Millcove. Maps of Maritime Provinces 1 Frances McIntyre, Millcove, 2 Florence Power, Glenalsdale, 3 Ilene Court, Donaldaton, 4 Hazel Mullen, Ten Mile House, _ Mops of Clnida 1 Reta. Hughes Millcove, 2 Leon- ard Hughes. Millcove, 3 Anna. smith. Ten Mile House. Class XIII. Public Speaking 1 Reta. Hughes, Millcove, 2 Anna Smith, Ten Mle House, 3 Bertha McInnis, Glenaladale. Class XIV. Sports Sec. I. (Al) 1 Georgie Hughes, Millcove, 2 Margaret McQuaid, Ten Mlle House, 3 Evelyn Mullen, Glen- nladale, 4 Eileen McAuley, Glen- aladale. (B) 1 Eulalla Hughes, Millcove, 3 Vests Court, Donaldswn, 3 Cathleen Hughes, Millcove, 4 Laura Mullen, Glenaladsle. (C) 1 Hazel Mullen, Ten Mile House, 2 Erna. Fitzpatrick, Ten Mile House. 3 Cecelia. Arhing, Don- aldston, 4 Nora BOWIIII, Donaldston. (D) 1 Margaret Gallant, Glen- aiodale, 2 Anna. Smth, Ten Mile House, 3 Frances Morris, Donald- laton. Sec, II. (A) 1 Alfred McDonald. lWilcove, 2 Lowman McKenna, Glenaladnle, 3 ‘Tommy Smith, Tun lie House, 4 Ray Hughes Millcove. (B) 1 Vincent McIntyre, Millcove. Willie MacDonald, mllcove, 3 at Dougen, Donaldston. 4 Alfred cIntyre, Millcove. (C) 1 Freddie Hughes, Millcove, 2 Harold Smith, Ten Mile House, 3 Walter Hughes, Millcove, 4 Ignatius MacDonald. (D) Kine Court, Donnldsion, 2 Reggie Power. Glazlslluiale, 3 Joe Hughes, Mllcove 4 John B. McIn- tyre. 2 Kline Court, Donaldstmi. 3 Alfred Arbing. Donuldstou. 4 Herbie Hul- len. Donaldston. Sec. IV. (A) 1 Willie MacDonald, Millcove. 2 Toulmy Smith, Tun Milo Alix-ed lemme. Millcove. House. 4 John Smith, Ten Mile (E) 1 Frances Morris, Donaldston (A) 1 Ray Hughes, Millcove, 2 11s Siliilh. Ten M 1c House, 4 Doris P101159. 2 Emmet Corrgan, Ten Mile Erna Fitzpatrick, Ten Mlle House, 3 Leo Mullen. Ten Mile House, 4 (D) l Hazel Mullen, Ten Mile House, 2 Mary Corrigarl, Ten Mile House, 3 Reggie Power, Glenaledaie, (E) I Frances McIntyre, Millcove, (E) 1 Frances MclntyrqlMilloove, House. 3 Louis Bradley. Millcove, 4 Lake Verde School | Fair Clau L-Gralnl Oats-l Pius Redmond, 2 Irene Curley, 3 Clara Masters, 4 Francis Curley. _ Wheat-l Doris Russell, 2 Acorn, 3 Mary Callaghan. i Barley-d Helen Masters, 2 Masters. 4 Beans-J Clara Masters, 2 Helen Masters, 3 Anna Hughes. Class II—Roois G M Potatoes-J Doris Brown, 2 Doris Russell, 3 Mabel Brown, 4 Gavan Boylan. _ Irish Cobblers-l Willig Wood, 2 Charlie Boylan, 3 Doris Brown, 4 Everett Redmond. ‘Iurnips-l Felix Redmond. 2 Doris Curley, 3 Irene Curley, 4 Ba- sil Redmond. Carrots-l Anna Hughes, 2 Dew- son Coles, 3 Margaret Doyle, 4 Cla- ra Masters. Parmips-l Irene Curley, 2 Do- ris Curley. ‘ (lass III—VcgetabIes Tomatoes-l Everett Redmond. 2 Margaret Doyle. 3 Marion Boylan, 4 Pius Redmond. Beets—1 Merrill Murphy, 2 Irene Curley, 3 Clara Masters, ‘ 4 Orla Acorn. Cucumbers-i Clam Masters, 2 Helen Masters, 3 Basil Redmond, 4 Merrill Murphy. Pumpkin-l Doris Brown, 2 Mn- bel Brown, 3 Merrill Murphy, 4 Elmer Acorn. Squash—1 Clara Masters, len Masters. Class IV-Flowers Mixed Flowers-l Elmer Acorn, 2 Mabel Brown, 3 Clam Masters, 4 Marion Boylan. i Gladiolus-l Elmer Acorn, 2 Mer- rill Murphy. Geranium-J Clara Masters. 2 Laura Hughes, 3 Irene Curley. 4 Elmer Acorn. Sweet Pens-l Merrill Murphy. Class V-Frult wealthy Apples-l Helen Mas- ters, 2 Doris Weatherble, 3 Mitchell, 4 Clara Masters. Lombard Plums-d Clara. Mes- fer-s. Ora/b Apples-l Ether Redmond, 2 Robert Mitchell, 3 Mabel Mitchell 4 Irene Mitchell. Class VII-Cooking White Bread-l Rietn. Wetherbie, 2 Irene Curley, 3 Doris Curley, 4 Laura Hughes. Tea Biscuits-l Helen Masters, 2 Clara Masters, 3 Irene Curley, 4 Orla. Acorn. . Ginger Snaps-l Mabel Mitchell, 2 Irene Mitchell, 3 Reta Welltherbie, 4 Orla. Acorn. Fudge-l. Doris Russell, 2 Orin. Acorn, 3 Irene Curley, 4 Margaret Doyle. School Lunch-i Irene Our1ey,_2 Clara Masters, 3 Margaret Doyle, 4 Irene Mitchell. John Clara 2 HE- Clsss VTII- Sewing eie. ‘Hemstitching-l Mabel Mitchell. Embroidered Linen-l Mabel Mitchell. Hemstiiching-l Margaret Doyle, 2 Rita. Weatherbie.‘ Knitted Bock-d Rita Weather- bie, 2 Irene Mitchell, 3 Laura Hughes. Mended sock-J Irene Curley, 2 Rita Weuthezbie, 3 Irene Mitchell. (B) 1 Joe Hughes, Millcove,. 3 Freddie Hughes, Millcove, 3 I-Inrold Smth, Ten Mile House, 4 John B. McIntyre, Mllcove. ' Sec. VI. (A) 1 Freddie Hurties and Edwin Hughes, Millcove. 2' John B. McIntyre and Walter Hughes, Mill- cove. 3 Ieo Mullen and Harold Smith, Ten Mile House. 4 Bu)’ Hughes and Walter Hughes, Mill- cove. (B) 1 Eulalla Hughes and Kath- leen Hughes, Millcove. 2 Laure Mullen, Glendale, and Mary Corri- gun, Ten Mite Home. 3 Anna Smith and Hazel Mullen. Ten Mile HOB-IQ 4 Reta. McKenzie and Ida Mclnnla. Gienoladale. sec. VII. 1 John B. McIntyre. and Joe Hughes. Mllcove. 2 Fred- die Hughes and Wilt" mil/h": Mll1cove.3 Willie McDonald Ind Vincent McIntyre, Millcove. 4 Her- old Smith and Leo Mullen. T!" Mile House. Rainy Race 1 Joe Hughes, Frances Mainly". Millcove, John B. Momtyre, fltddlfi Hughes, 2 Gertie Arbing, Hlncfl Morris. Kline Court, Donaldston, Harold Ellis. a Reggie Power. Reta Mei-Kenna, Gienaladale, Allan Mc- Innis, mura- Muilen. 4 Anna. Smth Hazel Mullen, Ten Mile House. Er- na. fltmutrlnk, Harold Smith- Teschen’ Race l Elizabeth MacDonald, Ten Mile House. 3 Mary Campbell, Glennie- dole. 3 Reginald MacDonald, Milli- cove. I-‘ree For All Ladies 1 Gertie Arblnll. Donludawn. a Reta Hughes, Millcove, 3 "Evelyn Morris, Donaldston, 4 Stella. Morril. Donaldstun. I-‘rcc For All Boys _ 1 Frances Mactniyre, 2 RBI!" Power, 3 Freddie Hughes and HI!’- old Snrth. i Secretory Anne lntfl Irene. Bnbroidered Linen-i Orla Acorn, 2 Rita Weather-hie, 3 Irene . Mitchell, 4 Margaret Doyle. Class IX—MAnuul Training Milking Stool-l John Acorn, 2 Francis Curley, 3 Btsll Redmond, 4 Robert Mitchell. Chicken Coop-l Francis Curley, 2 Charlie Boylan, 3 Joseph Shea, 4 Doris Russell. Class X—PoultYy etc. Poultry-l Merrill Murphy, 2 Charlie Boylan, 3 Helen Masters, 4 Francis Cprley. Calves-l John Acorn, 2 Orlu Acorn, 3 Rita Weatherbie, 4 Mar- jorie Acorn. Whiie Lcghorns-l Doris Brown, 2 Mabel Brown. 011s; III-Collections Weedrm-l Village Green, 2 Her- ‘mlinge. Tree [leaves-l Village Green, 2 Hermitage, 3 Lake Verde. .5nnpleS Wood-l Village Green, 22 Lake Verde. Class XII-School Work Exercise Book Grades I 1nd I!- 1 Everett Redmond, 2 Marjorie Acorn, 3 Gavan Boylan, 4 Alex MacNlelll. Grades I11 and IV-i 1 Doris Weatherbie, 2 Elmer Acorn, 3 Ma- bel Mitchell, 4 Dorls Curley. Grades V and VI—-1 Helen Mas- ters, 2 Basil Redmond, 3 Marion Boylan. Gflfadfii vn and V1TI—-1 mo; Weatherbie, 2 Margaret Doyle. 3 OrlaAoori-i, 4Laure. Hughes and Alon Callaghan. Grades IX and X-l Irene Cur- ley, 2 Clara Masters, 3 Irene Mit- chell, 4 Churlie Boylan. Map Drawing, Grades V and VI -1 Helen Masters, 2 Marion Boy- lan, 3 Basil Redmond, 4 Doris Wea- therble and Luevina Shea. Gmdes VII and VIII-l Margar- et Doyle, 2 Hobt Mitchell, 3 Alan Callaghan, 4 Rita Weatherbio. Grades rx and X-l Clara Mas- ters. 2 Irene Curley, 3 Irene Mit- chcll. ‘ Class XII-Art Work Apples, Grades I and II-l Alex MaoNelll, 2 Marjorie Acum, 3 Anna Hughes, 4 Tens Callaghan. Beet, Grades III and IV-I Elmer Acorn, 3 Doris Curley, 3 Merrill Murphy, 4 Mary Callaghan. Bunch Grspes—, Grades V and VI—l Marlon Boyle-n, 2 Leevinu Shea, 3 Basil Redmond. Automobile, Grades VII und VIII —l Orla Acorn, 2 Rita Westherbie, 3 Rolcrt Mitchell, 4 Felix Redmond. Landscape, Grades 1X and X -- 1 Irene mlrley, 2 Clara Masters, 3 Margaret Doyle, 4 Irene Mitchel]. Penmanship, Grades I and II-l Everett Redmoond. 2 Gavan Boy- lau, 3 Doris Brown, 4 Mabel Brown. Grades III and IV--1 Doris Weatherbie, 2 Elmer Acorn, 3 Mer- rill Mtuiphyf 4 Mabel Mitchell. Grades V Mid VI-l Laevina Shes, 2 Marion Boylan, 3 Basil Redmo ‘, 4 Helen meters. Grades V11 and VIII-l Rite Weutherbie, 2 Orin Acorn, 3 Mar- garet Doyle. 4 Robt Mitchell. Grades IX end X-l Irene Cur- ley, 2 Clem Master-a, 3 Irene Mit- chell, 4 Olin-lie Boylen. Portiolio, Wild Animals-l Vil- lage Green. ‘ Current History-l Village Green. Pwiwt MID-l Hermitage. 2 Vil- lage 0mm. Orlnclnnl Poster-l Clare Mu- ters, 2 Laure Hughes and Irene Gin-lay, 3 Charlie Boylan, 4 Helen Masters. Weather Chart- 1 Helen Mu- terl. i Gus XIII-Contacts Physical Drill-I Village Green, 2 Luke Verde. Class XIV-Sports 1 Mary Callaghan, 3 Ether Hod- mond, 3 Marion Boylan, 4 Doris Curley. B-i Laure. Hughes, 2 Mabel Mitchell, 3 Leevina Shoe, 4 Doris Carley. O--1 hens wtehell, 2 Clem Mu- tere. 3 Irene Carley, 4 Margaret Doyle. A-l Alan Callaghan, 2 Dawson Ooles, 3 Alex MseNefll. B-l Merrill Murphy, Redmond, 8 Amie Shes, 4 Callaghan. 0-1 Charlie Boylon, 2 Plus Red- mond, 3 Robt Mitchell. 4 Francis Curley. Sack Rave, boys under 10 yrs- 1 Merrill Murphy, 2 Bull Redmond 3 Ernie Shea, 4 Alan fill‘ “ l Basil Alan l I Feed Hopper-l Pius Redmond. ' FLUUR ND A NOW IN STOCK- Bran Shorts Middlings Cornmeal Cracked Corn Oil Cake Meal Schumacher Feed Gluten Feed Sugar Beet Pulp Feed Wheat Rolled Oats Oatmeal “Beaver" Flour “Regal" Flour “Robin Hood” Flour “Royal Household” Flour In bags and barrels). ‘All of which we are sel- ling at lowest prices. DON'T FAIL to get our prices before buying your wlnter’s supply A. llorzla & 0o. 6480-11-1 16-19-22-4i Redmond, 2 Ivan and Matthew Redmond, 3 Charlie Boylun and Francis Curley, 4 Willie Wood and Felix Redmond. Relay Race-l Lake Verde, I Hermitage, 3 Village Green. Trustees Race-l William Roon- ey, 2 Joseph Redmond, 3 Joim Shea. Teachers Race-l Joe Lacey, I Eleanor Jenkins, 3 Regina Woods. Free For All Race~1 Henry Hughes, 2 Louis Callaghan, 3 Jr! Lacey, 4 Ewen MacNeill. Leap Frog Race-l Charlie Bq» inn and Francis Curley, 2 Metthou and Ivan Redmond, 3 Pius end Ira Redmond. "Prosperity is the normal condi- tion o! American economic life. WI have the resources, the intelligence, the industry and the necessary mo- chlnery and organization to mall it soP-Ogden L. Mills. Spinning and Weaving Send me‘ your wool to be‘. lllto yarn and wove into Blank?‘ Tho charges are: Single ygm g c611“. doubled 26 cents per pong, Blanket! $2.00 and if unllundered $1.85. It takes five lbs. of wool per Blanket. Wool mun, b; 19]] "uh, ed and all dirt and burrs picked- nut. The size o! single yum ls med. llun and doubled ylrn flue, medium and course. Put shippers nlme on all parcels and owners nlme, ud- dress and instructions inside. Send b! mull or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 lb. lots. _ Wm. LANDRIGAN, 65 Queen Street, ,- . Charlottetown COMMUNITY‘ PLATE NO-P IIIDFIT SALE lllilfifllllflilfln (‘arudlan Honulornd ivov. 12m to 20m 01".! "Wcwillnolkakaauoaruage of our financial security and wait until prwpcrlqy nun-no. To glee our nun and women the work they should hove, we will lluv fol-fourteen days, without - profit to ourselves, spacial uroleu in Community PlaIoSflea-uoanthotlluoa man and woman crock.” Q-omu- con-up. Lu. Sack mo, boys over 10 yrs- 1 Charlie Boylsn, 2 Pius Redmond, 3 Rdbt Mitchell, 4 Bunnie Ourley. Wheelbarrow Race-i Charlie Boylun, md Panels Ourley, 2 Pius and In Redmond, 3 Matthew end Ivan Redmond,‘ 4 Dawson Ooles sud Alan Olllullm. 3 legged Recs tor boys-i. Piul end m- fledmoud. 2 Ivan and Matthew Redmond, 3 Charlie 867' inn and Ire-hell Curley. 4 Willi! Wood llld mo: Rodmbhfl- 8 lagged Rove for gills-i Olen Masters and Irons Curl”. 9 14"‘ n Imghu and Inevinu Shel. l Mary Osllegheu and Bther Bed- moud, 4 11mm Swim mc Doris Our!”- on s service for eight Your choice oi’: service for six or eight, in the latest and most favored Com- munity deaigns- including the new Indy Hamilton, the Noblcue, tho Doouoilla. and the Gronmwr. You! ehoiee 0f till G00. IQ-TUII CIYQTAI- CARI "Ind the GUO- IIITURI MAIOGANY CIIOT --hoth especially constructed to protect Silverware from urnishing. ' Ionanbcr- hr ll lain call! Tho lingers Hardware ca. Limitoll 7i‘ v 0'5‘ h-tiliiFfl| 'eld- rial M.- m,- the 2W5!‘ Q“? - W- You sue, for lnstancql13,7fl '