a ‘ nlibprives "g, till.’ - m’ ‘any lndigelti remedied be- lie wumulate the stomach and} R vital organs t_o work naturally. buy anyrhlngbctter. The a brilliant doctor. fill: , ' "Jiiidvdy o Era‘. perfect retried _ for Constipa- ‘ m mi Une Acid iseuce, ouch as ‘mnauam. 25c. 8t 50c. everywhere, l initiatives PEREAUJI woman-s ‘J ‘j, m: ans " INSTITUTI m annual meeting of ihe Gas- ‘ZLlllX Wrmen's Institute was =1 at (he home of Mrs. Charles " 5 Ye on November 21, wth twelve p nbers and t/wo visitors present. _I_ Meeting opened by singing, “Auld Lqyig Sync," roll call was then call. ed and answered by a joke. Minu- ' 4.5 u! previous meeting also minu- _ m 0i inst annual meeting were m4 and approved. The second roll .. call ror those wishing to join a- .. gaifi was called and answered by ,_ twelve former members, and two "P .11 DRESSED POULTI In. —l‘!l8hest prices, carer“; mum,‘ Prompt returns, p, 3__ conmm 6917-12-6-01. mm"? ONE. COME Au. m 5t Peter's Cathedral Hall Tea and an; ‘my- 8938-12-6-11. OORNWALI. CHARGE-Dee. 11 ‘D. x. mu. Milli-MRI‘. POLICE COURT-At the Police assault and battery was dismissed, assault was fined ten dollars and costs 0r ton days‘. S1‘. THOMAS‘ CHURCH Long Creek. Sunday, Dec. 11th: Church oi Emgland. services wll be held in the church at S p. m. and 7 p. m. Oaptaia A. 1r. Wittig will ofiiciate. NORTH nrvnn onour d; Bap- tist Churches. Services 0n Sunday l! l- 111-; Ciyde Rver at 3 p. m.; Kingston at '1 p. m. Rev. J. G. Wakellng, Pastor. I WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH _ Services on Dec. 11th as folows: Winsloe North. 11; -Wirlsloe South, 3. No serv-ce on above date at Hlkhfeld or Princetown Road. Mr. George Crewys will conduct the services on ths Sunday. Rev. L. J. Leard, Minister. msas ‘BROTHER - " death Klllflaton at 11 a. 1a.; New Dominion *9 3 Pi 111-: Comwall at '1 p. m. my. Court yesterday morn-fig a ca,” d: The defendant in a case of common I . BEIITRAI. GUARDIAN Oxford Men Are "~ INighties Instead a - 0i Pajamas Now Keen Aviators ——-- '1-0ND0N. Dec- s-(c. P.)— 0x- ed its headquarters last week from 991m‘ Helili-lfll to the pew aero- drome at Abingdon, which is sev- eral miles nearer Oxford and, m. illilflllally. one ofthe finest ser- vice aeiodromes in the country. The removal was made by air, the chine of the and was making his firs; (light: in spite of “bumpy" weather. he de- ey. Many distinguished visitors in- velled by air to welcome the squa- dfon. 'I'he Marquis of Londonderry, who is Secretary of State for All‘, piloted himself from London in a training aeroplane: he is learning to fly and making qu‘ok progress. and ihough he was accompanied by ‘a. Royal Air Force officer he him- Dec. 11 as follows: Long Creek at Se" “mtmned the “ermfla-“e mm vamp"; or the way. The squadron, which was formed iin 1925, consists of under-graduate |members with a small raif of Royal Air Force instrvctos and aircraftsmen. Every year about 25 members r‘ ‘e their training. Though in essence the squadron la a non-military oganization, a' few of these men enter the Roy-, al Air Force on leaving the Uni- versity and others take commiss- ions in the Rereve of Air Force‘ Officers. Most oi them. however,‘ "'1' E GUARDIAN ._ D00. CHICAGO, jl-IIIIG. Iw-Now that . tad Unlylgjty M, 5.3mm“ mo“ women have become feminine again they are return ng to men one pre- rogntiv they usurped-sleeping pa-l ‘Bishop To Discard Kilian-ins Hons Kong. refuses to be bound u tradition. Garters and Apron’ LONDON, Dec. 8.~—'l‘he Rev. Ron. "id "all. newly ilPlXJinted Bishop of‘ Vice-Chancellor of the University flying himself in the leading ma- Bquadron. He is 69 clared on arrival at AblDdgon that he had eniayed every minute of the Of course sleeping pyjamas are B1411 to be had-and in new styles- but the best spew in lingerie sec- tions th's season is being used to display nightgowns that are ex- tremely feminine, some of them so elaborately so that they might well tbs called nightrobel. I The majority oi the gowns are encrusted with lace. and many have lace-trimmed heme. Puff sleeves and ruffle sleeves are a variation. | Many of the gowns have acoom-i psnying jackets or WPQI- 0n one 1 gown the lace-edged capo ties in’ back. gvlng a choir boy's collar ef- feet. I Athletic Vitamine IDNG CREEK SCHOOL Following is standing oi Long Creek School for month oi No- nounccd by two British scientists H. Munro Fox and G. Pugh Smith of the University of Birmingham. Grade IX-l Everett MacFadyerl. Grade VIII-l Isngille Tumor. Grade V (Sn) i. John Turner. Grade V (Jr.) 1 Lorne MacPhail, l Annie MacKenzie, 3 Zella Stew- ‘zirt. 4 Alex Stewart. Grade III—1 Mary MncKenzie, 2 Ceci MacKenzie. Grade II—1 Joyce Stewart, Grade -1 Alvin Campbell. Teacher-qvfildred E. Auld. (Patriot Please Copy) to the nerves, thereby stimulating the muscles to contract and relax in regular athletic fashion. Next they fed these fatigued muscles to the larvae of blow flies. To other lurvne they fcd “rested" frog muscles. The larvne which ate the "exercised"- muscles grew larg- er than their brothers in 16 out of WINSLOE scorn SCHOOL fii-ioooiinq Days til Christmas A New Discovery NEW YORK, Dec. 6.--Proof that. there is an athletic vitamins is an- i They took the muscles of frogs that were ready for the stew pan, and caused them to take artificial exercise by attaching electric wires . parish at St. Luke's. Newcastle, h took a stand against wearing gaiter and an apron and "even a; time; said. Mr. Hall Declared. funeral. tion. hoots about what anybody thinks.” The Bathing Suit NEW YORK, Dec. B.—A insolu- lion calling upon bathing suit man- ufacturers to design their 1933 mod- ,els along "more conservative line's" iwas adopted yesterday at the Amor- Iican Association of Pools and Beaches convention. One delegate queried: “What kind of bathing suits will we have ii this , tendency continues?" “Cellophane? shouted Lyle L. Jcnne, executive secretary. Tllill leaded the discussion and the re- solution was adopted with a thun- dering chorus of “ayes." At a farewell gathering in his may discard the clerical collar," he "whal- 1 41° l5 my natural ivay," "A Bishop in gaiters looks like Pickwick at a “As to the BDIOH. it would be far better if Bishops wore a towel with which to wash the feet of others. I refuse to bow down before conven- "A Christian should not care two Models for1933, "AGE THREE ANNIVERSARY 1o DAY’ SALE I _ A great success. Continues all this week. Evcry- l thing in Groceries, Xmas Candy, Fruit, Alciiig and Vegetables at Anniversary Sale Prices. CASH AND CARRY S'I‘()RRS, 1B7 Great George SL, nq qvdne‘. Qt Phone 1115. Phone 1351 6888-l2-5-mw-2i l’ e s I and THE HOME OF GOOD FISH BLOATERS . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. dozen 19c Scallops lb. 35c i Fillets of Haddock lb. 15c Salmon lb. 25C Smoked Fillets 1. lbs. 19c llnlibni i Finnan Huddle .. H). 11c (not frozen) lb. 30c l Herring . . . . . . .. doz. 25c Haddock . . . . . . . .. lb. 8c Turbot . . . . . . .. 2 lbs. 25c ISLAND‘ FISH MARKET 7i Queen Si. Phone 1226 GIFTS BOUGHT OF us ENGRA VED FREE All articles suitable for engraving will bc initialed or monogrammed free of charge. _As we do our own cngriiviiig you can gct prompt service. occurred on Friday. Dec. 2nd, at adopt other p erosion"; some few Botsiom Portage, N. 13., o: Petr ck are gradually malrng names for new ones payhg membership ices. 1B experiments. The average excess Honor roll for Nov2mber:— Reports of committees were then ... heard. it was decided that we hold _ ‘ pttiidav party for an aged resi- ,. dent oi thcdistrict on the eve of liar 31th. birthday. also that a box bepirkrri for each Orphiwage at our next meeflng. Tim P es dent When silt‘ n W“?! of the year's 'A‘O.'|\" bowing rile receipts $13682 and ycndit-uns $111.44, Davin". e. iiaitiruc of V5.38 in the ftl“d‘l. The election of officers for the ensuing year are as follows: Preddent. Mrg, George A. Hicken: Vice President, bliss lifarie S‘celc: Secvlrrcaaure“, Ilazcl Rcily; Directors Mrs. Law- rence McI-lerron, Miss Olive Hay- ier. M s. Percy Dixon; Aladitnrs, .\'is< Mat'lda Steele, Mrs. George ll. l-iicken. A vote of thanks Wes then mov- vi and seconded to the retiring ‘ Pcidont and Secretary. Mwtlrig c‘~scll by singing the National Anthem after which a dainty ‘lunch \\"'S scrvod bv the hostess. Th" "e- rvninilrr of the evening was pleas- iantiy sncnt in conversation: and ' wigs. Ncx; meethilz to be held at 3 thehome of Mia. q-a-ge A. iii-ken. Roll cnll i0 be answered bv "Sin- Ii")! the tnll on a donkey," blind- ioldczi. t MERCHANT’ s ATTENTION i W’ "a open to bu f Cilli- Stacks of Merging‘: “'9' lflfla, or small. If you want to sell out. you business consult iu, 411M correspond. V once , confidential. Phillips Sales, Cg "-°- Ba! m. Halifax, us. Silver Fox Ranchers Why not ship your s". reg Fox Pelts to a Re. la le House of Good Riiliutation and to a well known Silver Fox Spec- iulisi. Plillliilt Returns and Satisfaction Assured. P. J. IIIIOLET gommission Broker 95 St._Paul Street Montreal, Que, Dent. n. 21o. i1 ‘WINTER trait; _ °" c"!- Ratel on ‘application. Poole & Thompson‘ Limited ' “a Ford g1, g ow Boom Herbert, aged 93 years. The deceas- ed was for fifty years County Treas- ‘urer for Westmoreland County, In- terment, was made Msndoy morn- ing in the fam ly plat at Cape Bald. Francs Loughrnn, King St, ls a sister ofthe clccersed. AT GYRO~The Gyro luncheon at lhc Canad an National HoieiMnriday evening was well attended. 11L‘) cv- dence of the success of the attend- ance contest. Inspector Fripps was the" chairman of the evenins. The program consisted of club swinging by Wallie Scantlebury, the reading of a comic letter by Dr. Waye, a trombone solo by Mr. Arthur Gaud- et. A paper on the financial stu- ation of the world was read by Mr. Carl Tlbert of the Bank oi Nova Scota. WIIEATLEY RIVER-The organf izers of the Junior Red Cross Soci- ety met in Whentley River School on Friday afternoon, Dec. 2nd. The following oiIicers were elected: President, Mary Ross; Vice Presi- dent, Billls Rackham; Secretary, Helen Houston; Treasurer, Alfred Stead; Circulation Manager, Marion Ling; The Programme Committee Convenor, Ausline Smith; The Health and cleanliness Committee. Convener, Robert Smith; The Ser- vice Committee Convener, Marjorie Bulman; The Sick Committee Con- venor, Lois MacDonald. It was as.‘ cided to hold meetings every week. The meeting was then closed by singing the National Anthem. ._.__._?___. PER S ONALS M1‘. and Mrs. Angus N. fiilacLeod. New Wiltshlrc, left Monday mom- ng on an extended visit to their diighter, Mrs. Edward C. Staldei- of~Piedmont, California. Lieut L. R. Orue. S. S. M.‘ Dona- hue, Sgt, Macneod, M'.""ierson have returned from St. John's. P. Q, where they have been attendins the R. C. S. of Cavalry for the last six weeks. Iiriends of was Margaret Dllon. flonnerly of this city will be glad to team that she »was successfully op- erated on in St, Elizabeth's Hospit- al, Boston, Mass. for acute itppen- disitls. Salnbo bought a dollar watch. more for display than for use, since he could not tell the time of day. He met an acquaintance. equally dgnoraut, who asked him the time. Sambo, not wanting to admit he could not toll, pulled the watch out of his pocket with a flourishand said: _ Combo-Thar she is! IPrIend-(ashamed to expose his ignorancey-Well, danged if she ain't. NECKPIECES €?,:';|$,,'_,, ',I;';;f;'_ _ ' ','5'l’:':'r':'c,‘::""':'°': 3. ' M eh,- ih||r!mITl'I|Il.‘::|'. llN-l PS FROM '.':§..:-: "::.'..:.' f‘ Uyfhwl" Pay 15c per bushel 3551;": Berti-E’ n. l! Week for good Tur- YOUR 1m. ma’. .131‘... l" 1P5 IIEIIVCTGd at Oil!‘ Wflfe- nnrtl culnrn, (ruse in Charlottetown. i OWN .‘.'.'.‘i.'i‘."..'. ""'"’ ~.l_ [£31m Bonus SKINS ...}.fil,§:... . 26 Iglm fufreet, "i" ° ' 2' i themselves in aeronautical re- lsearch. ‘ Proof of the knenpes" of the un- dergraduates is that the squcdrorl is generally at ful‘. s! ength, and that there is alway- a wa'ti"~ list. ,A special rlection yammfife‘ on ‘which the uniwrsity is rcpr-sent- ed dcnl" with all applr" for ‘ melribcrslflp. | I Canada Specializes In l Comparative Law MONTREAL. Dec. 8—(C. P.) - Canada is fast becoming the clas- sic field for the study of compara- tive law, according to Dr. Flame)‘ Balogh of Be*lin, permanent secre- tary general of the Internaiional Academy of Compartive Law, who is lecturing at McGill University. Canada" he sa'd, is unique in that there are two sysvms of law in the Province of Quebec. the Britich cfminal law and the French or Napoleonic Civil Code. There is an ideal opportunity. l" said. to study the iwo systems working side by side. Moreover. Canada's pos'tion on the map. with gives the Dominion. he said, ad- ditional importance in the study of comparative law. WHEATLEY SCHOOL Honor roll for Noveml G'ade X-l. Rosamond Neill- Grade IX-l. John's Mathieron; 2. Icitha Horne; 8. Gladys Mac- Quarrie. Grade VI—1. Doris Msclieorl; 2. Vera Mathieson: 3. Bemice Ax- worthy. Grade v s~-1. Jack Cudmorei 2- Daniel MacPherson; 3. Preston Neill. . Grade V Jr-l. Hilda MaoQuar- rie; 2. Verna Oudmore; 3. Alma Carr. Grade IV—1. Mable Smith. Grade II Sr-l. Glennas Cud- more. Grade II Jr-l. Isabel Oudmore. Grade I A-1. Susie Ford: 2. Mllam Younker; 3. Cora. Axwortliy- Grade I 3J1. Alice MacPhersori. Perfect Attendance: Rosamond Neill, Vera Matheson, Verna. 0nd- more and Isabel Cudmore. Annie Bruce, Teacher. _____________ HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL standing of Hampshire School for the month of November. Grade X. 1. Mildred Tremere. Grade 1X. l. Verna Kitson; 2. Phyllis Easton. Grade VIII. Sr. 1. Clifton Stew- art. Grade VIII. Jr. 1. Annie Stew- art; 2. Elmer Larter; 2. Norris Kit- son. Grade V. I. John Edwards; I. 2. Margaret Lartcr; 8. Francis Lar- ter; 4. Celia Tnemere: 5. Ralph Younker; Heath Lartcr. Grade IV. 1. Lawson Tremere; 2. (Preston Trernere; 3. Iois Youn- ker; Alec Larter; Priscilla Stewart. Grade III. 1. Fulton Kitson 2. Borden ‘framers; Claude Iremere; 4. Alice Edwards; B. Raymond Tre- merc; o. Alice Stewart; 'I. Roy Stewart; B. Leighton Latter. Grade II. 1. Irving Treasure. Grade I. Sr. 1. Errol ltcwnrt; 2 Ora Tremor-e. the United States as a. ne‘ghbor._ Grade X-l. Olive Rodd: 2. vema Rdd; 8. Myrtle Taylor. G'ade VIII-l. Parley Taylor; 2. "vce Auld; 3. Doris sellar. Grade VI—-l. Lethe Horne arfi Viillrda Saunders (equal; 2. Alice H-"od; 3. Edison Auld. Grade IV—1. Helen MacGregor: 2. Verna Tu nor. Grade III (a>—l. Stirling Redd: 2. Avis Prowfe; 3. Rena MacGreg- or. Grade I!’ (b)-1. Marjorie Mac- Gregor: 2. Constance I-Iolroydi 3- Phyllis Auld. Grade I (a)—l. John I-lolroyd and Russell Diamond (equal); 2. Orville Turner. Grade I (bl-l. Jackie Jay; 2. Allison Ford and Allison Mac- Gregor (equal). Pe'feci; Attendance: Verna Rodd, Olive Rodd, Doris Sellar, Emerson Ford, Verna Turner, Stirling Rodd. Rena MecGregor, Phyllis Auld. Hazel Good, Constance ricirdvd ‘Marjorie MacGrego‘, John H01- royd, Orville ‘runner, Jackie Jay. Thacher-Sadie M. Bruce. (Patriot Please Copy) MOUNT STEWART AND VICINITY .A very successful concert was held in the I. O, O. F. Hall, Mount Stew- art on Wednesday, November twenty thrd. It was put on by the congre- gation oi Mount Stewart United Church. Quite a. lengthy pIOKTB-n) of old time dialogues. readings, songs, etc, was enjoyed by ‘he large audience. Mss Francis Coflin o! Montague gave three numbers which were greatly enioyed. Quite a. large amount was realllfld- PTO"- ceeds in aid of Un ted Church. Mrs, Fulton Douglas, Savage Har- bor, spent the week end vistlnB lll Charlottetown the guest a! l)" niece Mrs. Harry Cudmore. ‘rho many friends of Mr. John MacAskill, Mount Stewart, arc sorry to learn that he a confined to his homo owing to illness and nape to see him around main s00!)- Qu'te a number of the iox owners in this vicinty are busily encased 1n pelting and some lovely Dell-i "Fe to be seen. W. and Mrs. Harvey Dilllslfli. Head OI Hilubdrdugh. were visitors to the city recently. Mrs. Prank Pigot and Mr. Ralph visitors to Mont-WWW- Thg many friends of Mr. Alex Maclhcherri, Conaway. are sorry w learn of his serious loss by life °i his dwelling house and bam- -—'—-' 4. Willie Larter. Perfect attendance: Mildred Tre- more, Verna Kit-son, Clifton Stew- art, John Edwards. Margaret Lar- ter, Celia Tremere, Ralph Youn- ker, Borden Tremere. Alice Edwards, Raymond Tremere. Leighton Lnrter. Irvin: Tremm. Ora a mere, Robert Edwards. Home M. rounker. teach . WAIST-LENGTH CAPE -_.._.. Grade I. Jr. 1. Hobart Edwarm; 2. Ilerne homers; I. Berflu Whits: Nll-IMGIPQMIQIWTIQI-l‘! Pigot, Savage Harbor, were recent: 1.01s Younker. Alec Larter, Fulton Kitson. A waist-length fur cape may smartly top a tweed coat. Where is weight was 9 per cent. gliMzicular exercise,” says the re- P i Dlnining in Nature, the Bri- _ _ i Polish Corridor tish Science Journn‘, wlmr probably ’| happens, "results in development of ..._._- NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—In a discus- thc muscles concerned. and it in- i fluences other parts of the body. A l metabolic product of muscular ac- 51°“ of Pomona, (Generaw known _ tlvity is probably responsible for the as the Polish corridor), m.‘ Julius intreumi muscle 5129' and it '5' Cuttius, former German Foreign possum m“ ‘we!’ a hmmml“ m“ jliiinister, told the [league for Polit- circuloic in the blood and stimulate m] Education l“; night n,“ the other °r5““s"' German people considered the present situation “unsound and un- beatable in the long run." “The question is open mains so" Dr. Curtlus said: Reich expects a revision. "Germany seeks a peaceful solu- tion of the Corridor problem and not a new partition oi Poland. We do not. want any more European wars. “Action must be taken at an early time. Courts of arbitration must be established which render decision in equity. Whoever docs not believe in decisions by the sivord, but in the necessity of peaceful solution: of all conflicts, whoever wants to save mankind from n new disaster like that of the world ivar and pro- mote a higher standard of civiliza- tion for all nations, is called upon to unite 1n the fight for a just sys- tem of peace that can secure us a. sound basis for reconstruction." Dr. Curtius sold he realizedhc CENTRAL BEDEQUE SCHOOL and re- The following is the report o! “The Central Bedeque School for the months of October and November: Grade X-l Ena Webster; 2, Dor- othy Dawson; 3, Carmon Johnson. Grade IX-l, Charles MacKerina; 2, Lorrie Wright; s, Douglas Leard. I Grade VIII—-l, Norman Wright; | z, Blanche Johnson; 8. Arnold Call- ‘ ‘icck. Grade VII--l, Irma Dawson; 2, Austin MacKenna; 3, Ernest Gal- lant. Grade V--1, Howard Leard; 2, Gerald MacKcnna; 3, Bertha Cros- man. Grade IV—1. Weldon Crosman; 2, Henrietta Crosman. Grade III-l, Harold Leard. Grade II (SrJ-l, Frank Gallant; 2, Bella Gallant. Grade II (Jr.)--1, Ruth Sudbury; 2, Adele Callback; 3, Nora Mac- was discussing a tgplg which was Kenna. ' “contested like hardly any other Grade 1 (99-1- Elsie Dilwscmi 7- international problcm and over- Lhyd 1mg?- charged with potential power of ex- Grade I (b)—l, Arthur Sudbury. Grade I (c)—-l, Ralph Johnson; 2, Basil Robbins. Grade I (d)—l. Robert Leard; 2. Jack Crosman; 3, Harold Arsenault. Perfect attendance - Cannon Johnson. Ena Webster, Charles MacKenna, Norman Wright, Blan- che Johnson, Lil‘inn Schurman, Austin MacKenna. Emmett Smith, Howard Leard, Harold Leard, Lloyd " plosion." Regarding the Treaty oi Versail- les, he said the solution selected by Poland and enforced with the help of the Allies was "unbearable for Germany, for Poland and for the world peace." ._______-_-_- AUGUSTINE COVE l Honor roll for October and No- Hllig- vcmber: Teachers-Mabel Miller and Dor- grade x_1, Doris Webster. ils Muncey. Grade v1lI-1, Grace wcbsicr; 2, Kenneth Dawson; 3, Leslie Daw- son. Grade VHSr.) -1, fiiarsaret MR0- Farlarie; 2, Wendell MacFadycn; 3, Eileen Shcrren. . Grade V1 (Jr.)~l, Bruce Mac- Wliiianis; 2, Helen Carr. Grade III (Sr.)--l, Eileen Mac- Fadyen and Muriel Clark, (equal); 2, Eldon MacWiliiams. Grade III (Jr.)-—l. Williams. HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN ASSO. ELECT 1933 OFFICERS Directors oi the l-Iolstein-Frleslan Association of Canada, for all the provinces outside oi Ontario, are elected annually by mail ballot. In the election for, the 1933 director- ate, which took piacc during the closing days of November, only one change was made. J. J. Grauer re- places P. H. Moore as the repre- sentatlve for British Columbia, In the other provinces the following were re-elected: Alberta-E. Ward Jones, Calgary. Saskatchewan-B. H. Thomson, Olga Mac- SONIC. is Ncwsome, (equal). Montreal, W. L. Carr, I-luntingdon. New Brunswick-Lorne Logan, Sussex. Nova Scotia-Waltcr S. Dickie, Truro. ‘ Prince Edward Island-H. Kennedy, Solithport. Mr. Graucr, the new member of the board, has long been recognized as one of the foremost breeders of Holstein cattlc in Western Canada, while P. H. Moore who drops out, has played an important part in the affairs of thc Association for many years, his long tenure oi of- ilce leading him to the presidency of the organization in 1930. ‘A: the annual meeting which ‘takes place early in February. the Helen Ncwsomc. Tcaclier—Eva R. Stevenson. ::Miller's Wonn Powders dcstro J. ed. They nrc not ojcctcd in the a vival of the pests. eight directors i0 represent will be circled. ' w Grade II-l, Francis Murphy; 2. Lloyd Murphy; 3. Ellsworth New- Grade I-1, Marlon Cameron and Kathleen Carr, (equal); 3. Gevllllrifl Dawson; 3, Helen Newson and Dor- Moose Jaw. Perfect attendance: -- Wendell Manfitoba- S. G. Sims, Stonewall. Muwadyen, Margaret MacP-amne, Que ec-R. P. Charbonneau, Eugen MacFndyen’ Mung, Clark, Ellsworth Ncwsome, Reta Cameron, worms without any inconvenience to the child, and so effectually that they pass from the body unpcrcoiv- entirety, but are groiuld ull mid D955 away through tlic bowels with the 1 excreta. They thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowels and leave them in a condition not favorable to worms, and tlicrc will be no rc- Ontario Largest stock of jewelry in the city. C. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Engraver i Q4 HARDWOOD FLOORING We have a large shipment of beautiful Birch flooring. Extra quality at ordinary price. MacDONALD-RDWE WOODWORKING CO., LTD. Phone s41 Charlottetown A AUTO IGNITIDN Let us clinch your Ignition system for Fall driving condi- tions. Carburetor work a. spec- ialty. Starting. ignition Automobile Lighting ALFRED EISENBAGH, Inc. FUR MERCHANTS 218 West 30th Street NEW YORK (‘ITY Buyers of all grades of Silver Foxes-lies! market prices paid. Headquarters-W. K. Rogers Agencies Limited, Charlottetown, l’. E. Island. 6796-1 1-29-1 f. iiicitevcuiiioisoivs .V ll‘ LCK i