"Ovifilli 1.11mi. H ‘no V-yii nll luxurious liner “YAR- nill tipcrllie the service bflurrll Faint Joint nntl linsion dud"; lln- uinler nlunihx, sailing [mm Suilll John uni-c u week on Fridmtui ii i. 3i. (Atlantic Stunti- lfilThnp) hv-"nlling Non-stiller 6. The ship w. a regularly‘ from and‘; |'uinl “hurl. Faint John, 71111111: '1 M01111 ‘ o¢|~|||n slaitormnns 'I~IlllI‘§tIlI)' nil; John. nitlmnl extra charge. wr- saw; Change, in Sailing Days gallon‘ JOHN to BOSTON “EASTERN STEBMSIIIP ' LINES railing at Yurmouih en route, nnrl is due in Ilnalnn u! 8 o'clock the following morning. Imrnl passen- gers are nut curried Item-eon Saint John nnvl Yarnmtlih. Ono-way fare, Si" from Saint John, Round trip, SIB/IO. (Iomforluhle siutr- roonls. $2.25 up —gnmi for twin people. Fine rnrnis at Iuir prices. pnsfi-nngflrl holding ihrolvgit tIrIu-ts to Ilosioit or Itcyoml. may his, while ship is lying in Saint Apply n! may Canadian National Rnihruya Company tic/re! oflire or at Reed‘: Point Wlulr], Saint John. [HIS UHAKLUFIEIUWN GUAKDUQN Morning Stock Letter _ ' MONTREAL, Nov. 3—-Commel-. cial Alcohnlt Business so tar this year records a substantial im- provement over last year particu- larly 1n the magnesia inslating de- partment where sales tor six months ended Sept. were up 60 percent over same period year ago. Net profits for period according to management were sufilcienb to covcr preference dividends for per- 1W1’! Stock Exchange é, (‘rntru y" mull: i; p»: ttnnll "intuit 1| $1,’, “n.7,; \ut11|‘~4 u: 111111111.» NIIHI. 11111-1 mil-n on itpplir lll l\Il'Ilitll‘iillll Nntlrt-u, .1111 Male Help rl_teJ_ w i-"Uit ARM ‘r0124. ill r1 iv-urrvn, Corntvall. Jl-lti-ll ‘ ' __V _ ML l‘0 Let r0 |_I l- lllltl.“ FOR. I. house's-l r11. .1. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance | (,,,,,,,;;,,|, 11.1.11», 41- pm word; .\illi|>iili4‘l‘lli\'IllII nmi Coming l-Jveutn 2n per wont; |"1'|‘III)LN, tnrdn, t-tth. ~11» |lt‘l' numc; tl Appreciation, 70o per inch or tic ulnar-inn. 111m...- 11-» all)‘ lll ortiilnlnrnt twenty-live canto, ' Roar‘; Q r19 (l 110G flfflfyiqggl‘) I1D9OI1GOOOVEIQ> .. .... L... ..__. 101.107.1000 oos-Qdboulmorouuouulaarouuo iku » n. 1.11.11.41- (‘o .01- by Flu-cm unit llrlllhfrl nt lluntnut utork OIIIUIIO Ind Curly Alurlnt] iVvntt-rn nnd l-Instvrvi Int-nix 2r ClnsaiIll-ii 70a per inch; Lint» ut‘ l-‘lorni and Letters: nl Cunliulvvtcn 70o per WANTED — IIUUSON SEAL FUR.- Mrs. Dtlvison. 170 Prince Street, L 2213-1-10 -' 12;. WANTED —- COMPLETE SET 0i" Blacksmiths tools. Charles Jarvis, Munns Road via East Baltic. 11-48-11-4-11. \‘0 LE mnm 1’\;~t1'.\' 171 Prince Street. 11-34-11-441, I For Sail- 1'} '7'“ ‘ ” ""“ ' "A~_i'~t TOY l-"OX 'I‘I-IIIIIIFR PUPPIES 1m- shin. Apply “L! (tilavdicn. Wrecked. Coast Freighter in Eilgiisil LONDON Nov. 2~A surlbont to- dt" 100i»: 11. the last o1‘ the 3'1 mnllbvls <11 ll. w from the FIPii-liltti‘ d on rocks at Penden- kct-l \\':1\ A. Ilcrluzlu. the Th: 5103-11111 vvs-cl, l:ound from Srttltlc to 1111-"111111 1,1; listed in 1 n~ (lulled by the it‘ ushép Company 1s \1‘t‘i('lli‘(i," said "and we didn't even u‘ .'\llt‘l't‘ llixllts. \Vc are \\c l'.ll1;~\\‘ n». 11......“ l7 NDEIITAKEII IIMBALMI-JR Charlottetown and North Wiitshlro Phone I49 , nus-arm.- l>u’l'r>.'l‘0l. it'll YUl ‘ z: SPECIALTIE NEW BIIIKS {TAN SLCURE lul Sydney Street. ___ I ' WANTED-SECOND IIANI) >—'~-" steam and hot water radiators, lPARTlilAl _ good condition. Phone 1270. mi, }\;1“l)'G\11il‘(‘ilIil‘\.” L_25_11_3_3l " I ‘Miscellaneous __ l‘ I LINKIIIE'I"I‘ER SCHOOL l 'J§URNIPS illlt ADUCTS — \VRITE liI()N'l‘REAIl FOX ESCAPEIL-SILVER BLACK Pup. Notify Vernon MacMillan. Brackley. L-35-_\‘l-4-3l. l YOUR GOOD INTENTIONS WI~LLi be carried to completion by pur- l chasing insurance on ollr speciall plan. ‘Fills can *b¢ economically! arranged by interviewing J, A. Moore, Sun Ute Assurance o1 Canada, Clinic Building. ' lSl-Lviiielysenisd SALESMEN’. CARRY A SPECIAL- ‘, ty which sells on sight to garage 1 and radio men. Specialties, Box, ' Iirandon, Mun. L-ilB-li-4-41. Honor Roll for Oc-‘obcr: Grade IX—1. Leigh Liuklctter. Grade VI~1. Leigh Clark. Grade V---l. Joyce Lillklcttl-z"; 2. Wanda Dclnltcy. G p.10 IV $12-41. K-"ith Callberk: I i» Open Close 10d and leaves balance for com- mon. Next six months period is "mmfllly the most. productive with 511165 o! anti-freeze anticipated. EXPO?!» 6019961‘ 10.48 cents per P0111111. International Nickel: Quarterly dividend raised from 35 cents to 40 cents per share, placing stock on $1.60 yearly basis. Payable Dec. 31 record Dec. i. MIMINING TORONTO, Nov. 3—~(CP)—'I‘he market tor the base metals swcks “"15 B-Eflln in 200d torm today on the Toronto exchange and more than a half dozen issues o1, the in a halt dozen years, to $1.20 were posted, The holiday 1n the United States "my have accounted for a curtailedi trade in the big gold shares buti among the coppers and the cheapl er golds the market worked at high pressure and the aggregate turnover was the heaviest since Sept. 21. Hudson Bay advanced $1, to 30, while Coast Copper gamed. 1.20 to 6.95. Consolidated Chibcugamau stood out 1n the copper-gold stocks with a gain oi 58 cents to 2.80. Eighty thousand shares of the stuck changed hands. Most of the high- cr-price golds were steady. Mcwattters dropped below the $1 mark for a new low and the mar- ket was weak also for PamounSan Antonio, Beattie, and Red Lake Gold Shore. , EIOUP climbed to prices untouched, Gains up‘ "Tomatoes, ripe, 1b, STOCK QUOTA TIONS vlsltllnlvs 1110111 11111111 11111111111111 iCorrected For Every ' Wednesday 8t Sat- urday’s Issue. RETAIL MARKET Celery hearts Celery bunch Carrots New mtatoes, peek Turnips Veal lb. Spinach Parsley bunch Cabbage head Cauliflower each Vegetables marrow lb. Squash lb. Pumpkin lb. Onions (Buttom qt. Apples, pk. Beets, pk. Steak, lb. Roast beef Stew meats Lamb chop, lb Chicken, each Ducks 11111110‘. lb. ll/Illttoll, lb. Cream Eggs, dez 110mb by quartsrs Geese Onions Onions A. 10 lbs. 25c 3'4 3% Asbestos 74 75-11 Bathurst 14h’. 14h’. gfllllléitllfllOlS 4'; 4'; P. 151-.- 15H.- Brazillan 171,; 177;, B. C. Power A. 37-‘, 3B Building Prod. s51. s7 Can. Cement I2 12 Can. »N0'r. Pr. 25‘-'_- 25V, Call. Car 8c Fpund. 12% 12% - Can. Hydro Pfd. 59', 5B Can. Ind. Alcohol A. 6K 61’. Can. Pacific 131, 14 Celanese 27', 271/, Cocksllutt Plow 10', Cons. Smelt. 70‘: 711;. Dist. Seagrnltrs 22*». 22'; Dom. Coal Pfd. 19 19 Dom. Bridge 51 50‘; Dom. Steel B. B". an; Dom. Textile 76 757s Donnaconna 1111', 12 Eng. Elec. B. l9 18-"; Fraser Co. 24 24 Foundation Co. 24“. 24-‘. Gen. Steel Wares 7 ' 7'1 Howard Smith 17 17 Imp. Tobacco 14 14 Int. Nickel 63 53 Int. Power Pfd. 94 94 Lake Woods 33 33 Massey Harris 5 6 MeColi Front. I4 14', Montreal Power 34-1‘. 34’. Nat. Breweries 40%,’, 40‘. Nat. Steel Car 28 28 Nor-undo 70 '10‘ Power Corp. 17‘; 1B’. Quebec Pr. 21 23‘, Sllawinigau 28 28‘, t St. Lawrence 41-5 4'1 , Sou. Can. Pow. 131i 14H‘, BANKS Bk. of Commerce l6i'!_- I61 ‘Bk. oi Montreal 207 207% Royal 185 185 MONTREAL CURB ,3. A. Oil 22*; 227i ' Imp. Oil 22". 22*; lVIclrllfrs A. 10H 103i = Walker Goodrcl-lam 44-11 44-h 2. Pauline Clark. Grade IV Jr. ~-l. Dorothy Link- letter; 2. l\t‘.le Best. i Grac II —1. Herbert Bust. i Grne I Sr.~1. Roy Riley; 2. l Ralph Rllcy. 1 Grade IJr.~1. Valerie Cnllbcck; 2. 1 Garth Lillklcttcl- . alt-d Dwnnc‘ Best tcqunll; 3. Earle Arscnault. Perfect nttclttlaucc-Lcitlt ‘Clark, . Pauline Clark, Valcrlc Callback. Teacher, Olive Gillespie. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The (‘anal an Press) ‘Toronto and Montreal - Stocks rinsed higher. ‘ ‘fol-onto Mill0S~—I'Iigil£‘i'. , New York-Stock and conlmod- il_v markets closed. Winnipcg-Wllrat drnvn 1 1-8 to- T-ll l OYSTERS TOP mucus r012 on WIRE S LIMITED BUILDING 11. s. 111111111111. Certified Puh Trustee under the Cut-nun.»- lly-Laws. liiinui and Reports Administration ' Bank oi‘ Nova Scot Charlottetown, and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, a Specialty. _ MONEY TO LOAN. iIiIIc.éif,'b.cjif' lic Accountant Bankruptcy Act cs. Annual Statements Prepared. of Estates la Building l’. E. l. LIVESTOCK MONTREAL, Nov. 3 -— (AP) — Cuttlc moved slowly on livestock lllJIkCtS today while prices in oth- er divisions held steady. Receipts: Cattle 549; calves 258; hogs 1,121; sheep 181. Fair to medium good quality vcals brought $7 to $8, western cal- ves $3 to $4 and drinkers $4 to $6. Grasscrs were mostly $3.25. Good ewes and wcthers brought $8 with culls and bucks selling at $6. Sheep were unchanged at $2.50 to $4. Hogs were $7.75 for bacons, ted and wutcrcd, with selects drawing $1 prclulunl. Butchers and heavles were $7.25, extra heavles $6.75, light lugs $6.75 to $7.25, sows $5. PRODUCE NICK" ‘REAL, NOV. 3—-tCP)—Egg 1 prices were unsettled on Molttrcnl open produce nlurkcts today while ‘ butter, ciurcsc and potatoes ruled steady. i Graded 01:1: shipments in carlotsi or less were (muted at 43-46 cents, a dozen tor A-largc, 41 tor A-med- i ium. 35 for A-pullets, 26-27 I01‘ B‘ and 22 1-2-23 for C. Butter was tiuotcd nt 24 cents per pound for cnrlots or less of No. 1 while lots to retailers were 25 101-1 solids and 25 1-2 tor prints. , CIIFFSL‘ nvcrngcd 13-13 1-4 cents» per pound for Outarios and 12 1-2 to 5-8 tar Quebec's. ‘ Potatoes: Que. and NB. Mts. 80's $1.10 to $1.15; Que, N0. 2 80's .90 to $1; PEI Mis. 90's $1.25 to $1.30. , MONTREAL, Nov. 3 — (C?) — ivllr-nt. Nor. N. 1 $1.13 1-2; barley, C.W. No. 3 .136: oats. teed No. 1 .47; N0. 2 .46; oats, CW. N0. 3 .40 l-‘lour. spring wheat patents, firsts , 3'01); SCCMIIIS $6.20; bukcrS $010M rxint~r wheat patents. choice $4.70! lo $4110; white corn $6.50. ,1 Brim, tun $29.25; shorts. ton $31.25; middllugs, ton $37.25; rolled, oats, bug 90 lbs. $3.25; hay No. 2,‘ per ton. carlots $9. Cheese. Ontario, .13 to .13 1-4;, Quebec .12 1-2 to .13 5-8; buttcnl ‘.14 Eggs in cartons: Ii-l large .56: A-l uu-mum .53; A-1 pullets .45;t ‘i-lnrge .50; A-mcdium .45; A-pul-j ints .43; B-large .34; B-medlum .32 C 27. Potatoes: P El. Mts. 00's 81.25 1w $130 N B. and Que. No. 1 Mtsi 00".: $1.10 to $1.15: Que. No. 2- whites so‘; .00 m $1.00. | l Afton School Fair CLASS 1- GRAINS 0at-s:_ 1. Eileen Campbell, Nine Mile Creek. 2,. Pearl Campbell, Nine, Mile Crrek. 3. Elsie Campbell, Nine Mile Creek. 4. Donald Mac- Laine, Rice Point. Wheat: 1. Alton Burdett. Fairview. 2. Donald Macbalne, Rice Point 3. Eileen Campbell, Nine Mlle Creek. 4. Jimmy Hepburn, Long Creek‘. Barley 1. Donald MacLaine, Rice Point. 2. Pearl Mason, New Dominion. 3. Blanche Mason, New Dominion 4. Stanley Mason, New Dominion (‘lass Zz-Roots ‘Green Mountain Potatoes. ' , 1. Earl McMahon, Rlngewood f 2. Francis McMahcn. Ringcwood. ‘Irish Cobbler Potatoes. i. Jimmy Hepburn, Icng Cree-k. 2. Francis McMahon, Rlngewood. 3. Vincent Doiron. Ringewood. 4. Glen MacDougall, Nine Mile Creek. Table Turnipsz- l. Glen MacDougall, Nine Creek. 2. Dona-id MacLalne, Point. 3. Sheldon MacDonald. Dominion. 4. Arthur Pollard, Mile Creek. Feed Turnips: 1. Glen MacDougall. Nine Mile Creek. 2. Elsie Campbell, Nine Mile Crcrk. 3. Patsy White, Ringenood. 4. I" ‘ric Currie, Ringewocd. litamglcs: i. Ernest Cavanaugh, Falrvlew; 2. Stella Cavanaugh. Fairview; 3. Glcn MacDougnll, Nine Mile Creek. 4. Mary Cnvanaugm-Falrview. Mile Rice New Nine Carrots: (Halt Long). 1. Arthur Pollard, Nine Mile Crock 2. Pearl Mason. New Dolnilllclt; 3. Eleanor Mason, New Dominion. 4. Glen MacDougall, Nillc Mile Creek. P:trslvips:— 1. Florric Currie. Ringewcod. 2. liirlrgucritc MacMlllan, Farlvicw. 3. Eileen White, Ringewood 4. Donald MacLaine Rice Point. (‘lass 3:—Vcgetablce Green Tomatocsz- - TORONTO, Nov. 3—-(CP)- Close Acme .1114 Afton p7 Alder 1.20 ,1 AIOX. 931: ‘- Algoma p3 578053’ 1.14 ,' Astoria p5 ' Bankfieid 113g , Bozo .09". , BETTY .04’.- Base Met 35 Beattie 130 Bids 1.41 ‘ 131;: Miss _55 1 301110 .24 311R Ank ,11 ‘ Cnl it: Edln 1,45 1 (Jan Oil .26 (Jun Mal 1,40 ' Cariboo 1,34. Cen Pat 3,30 Con Pol‘ _34 Chem Res 1.04 ‘ Chi-om 1.85 i Coniarum L911 Colts Chi 3,30 Darkwater 1,55 Dom Etmi .011 East Mill 1.04 Elder 139 Falcon ,1l¢. Franco 171-; Glcnora _20 Gods Lake .77 Goldale .35 Grail .18 Granada ,33'-_- Grnndorr; o6 1;. Grcrne 1.05 Hale .040‘,- Hard R 3.11 ilnrkcr .18 Htrliuger .13-"C llmnest .50 Howey .70 J M COns .43 Kirk Hud 1.04 Kirk L .59 Lnm COM .l'7 Ilebcl .20 l-lttle LL 7.00 Macassa Macl Man 8t E May Sp McIn McKcn iVFcMill MJVitt McWatt Min Corp Millto Moncta. Morris Murphy Newbec New Gold Nipiss , blnrznrla llorgold Nor Can O'Brien ' , Olga ‘ Omega , Paulore Pantollr Paylnas Pcrron Pick C Pioneer ! Pow Roll , Preston Que Min. Read A Rcd Llilz.‘ Reno l ltoche San Ant l Shcrr ‘ Slscoe Sfadcn Sou Tlb St. Anth Sud Basin Sudd Cont Sulliv Sylvan Tashota ‘ '1‘ "k H 1 Texas j Tobum ‘ rcwag 'l'rcad Ventures 111111.: Amu 2.35 Ways .03‘ - W111 Ea .03‘. W11 C .07’ t Wri H 7.75 Ymir .39 Total sales l.509,000. , CURB Brett .10 - Creek. .Poiut; 3, Cntl-lrrine White, Ring- l. Viucvvlt Doiron Ringcwoad 2. Donald MacLailtc, Rice Point. 3.1 Jenn Currie. Rtllgewond. 4. Florrie Currie, Ringewood. (‘net-n Cucumbers:- 1. Pearl Campbell, Nine Mile 2. Donald MacLainc, Rice wood; 4, Jimmy Hepburn, Long Creek. ‘ Bcctsw- . - 1. Itll-rguerite MncMlllan; 2. Don- , aid MIICLIIIIIO; 3. Glen MacDou- gall; 4, Pearl Mason. Cabbage:- 1. Donald MacLaiuc; 2. Pearl Mason; 3, Blanche Mason; 4. , Stanley Mason. “napkin:- l. Cecil aMl-Kenzie; Pearl Camp- bell; 3. Douglas litarEncltern; 4. Eileen Cantpbcll. Squash:- 1. Florence Currie‘. 2. Mar- quorltc MacMillnu; 3. Eileen White. 4. Donald MncLallle. (‘LASS IV-FLOWEIIS Street Peas:- 1. Vincent Dolron; 2. Velma Mac- Leun; 3. Eleanor Mason; 4. Mar- . .____.—>¢- - Coast C 6.95 (‘mu Man .20 (‘llurclt H .03“; (‘shalt .02‘ = llolne Oil 1.14 lI11d Hay .30 Foothills .45 rAur. mo: 1-. ___ vatives. President d Queen's County Conservative Association ANNUAL MEETING irclulllonlzrovnl, in srnavn THEATRE 0n Thursday, the 5th liay cf November l?‘ At the hour of 8 0’cl0ck Each Poll is entitled to send five delegates. Election of officers and general business to be taken up. The HON. B. HANSON, LL.B., K.(7., late lliiuister of Trade and Lomrnerce in the Bennett (lovernmcnt, 2 lll address the meeting along vxirh local leading (‘onscr- SAMUEL KENNEDY 36 R. R. BELL Secretary ‘ guerltc MacMillan. Mixed Flowers- i. Isabel MacEachet-n; 2. Inez MacMahon; 3. Mae Cavanaugll; 4. Velma MacLean. Gladiolus:- 1. Vincent Doll-on; 2, ivllargucrite MacDougall; 3. Inez MacMahon; 4. Marguerite MacMillan. Potted Geranium:- ‘ I. Nomta Burdett; 2. Alton Bur- ‘ dett; 3. Catherine Belts; 4. Roberta Currie. CLASS V-FRUIT Apples (Red Astrachan):—- 1. Joey Mitchell; 2. Granger Mitchell. V Apples (Wealthy) :- i. Granger Mitchell; 2. Willard mus: a. moi-us came; 4. Jean Currie. Apples (Crab):- 1. Joey Mitchel; 2. Mae Cava- naugh; 3. Reta Cavanaugh. Plums- 1. Vincent Doiron; 2. Charlotte Strung 3. Grace Strang; 4, L01; Strung. CLASS VI-COOKING Loot Breadz- _ ‘ 1. Isabel Shaw; 2. Eleanor Mas- 1, on; 3. Mae Betts. , Tea Biscuits:- ', i. Grace MacDougall; 2. Mae Betts; 3. Eleanor Mason; 4. Mary MacKenzle. Ginger Snaps:- 1. Sadie MacDougall; 2. Isabel Shaw: 8. Mae Betts; 4. Eleanor Mason. Tea Cake:- i 1. Mae Betts; 2. Ruth Bctts; 3. 1 Eleanor Mason; 4. Mary Miac. ‘ Kenzle. Brown Sugar Fudge:- 1. Grace MacDougall; 2, Mary MacKenzie; 3. Eleanor Mason; 4. Pearl Mason. Canned Beets:- LEleanor Mason; 2. Mae Bette. School Luneh:_ 1. Marguerite MacDougall; 2. Barbara Mason; 3. Ruby Mac. Dougall; '4. Cynthia Betts. CLASS VIP-SEWING. KNITTING, CROCIIETING Division A Doll's Pyjamas (cottun):_. 1. Marguerite MacDougall; 2. Barbara Manson; 3. Eileen Camp- bell. Darned Mitten:- 1, Blanche Mason. Knitted Scarf:- 1. Adele Cirrrio; 2. Isabel Mac- Eachern; 3. Eileen Campbell; 4. Eleanor Mason. DIVISION B. Darncd Sock: l 1, Adele Currie, Fairviclv. CLASS VIII Dlvtslon A. Stoop: t i. Francis MacMnhon, Rlllgwood. Division B. ' Model Gate: i. Donald MacLzinc; Hepburn, Miscellaneous: I. Jimmy Hepburn. CLASS IX-LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY Ilriter Cult (dairy breed); 1. Harvey MacEachern: 2. Willard Betts; 3. Arnold Gorveatt; 4. Char- lie MacDougall, Puilct and Cnckcrtl (Barred Rock): 1. Ewen Betts; 2. Douglas Mac- Elvhcfn: 3. Inez MacMal-lon. CLASS ilk-COLLECTIONS Illiufloug Weeds: 1. Long Creek; 2. Nine Mile Creek 3. Fairview: 4. Ringwcod. Tree Leaves: 2. Jimmy Fair-view; ‘4. Nine ‘Mile Creek; 4. New Dominion. Plant Diseases: 1. New Tominion. Insects: I. Rdngwood; 2. New Dominion. CLASS XI-WIIITING Grade I: rill Taylor. - Grade III & IV: 1. Charlotte Strung; 2. Mary Cav- anaudh: 3. Phyllis MacKinnon; 4. (Gaieviuve Show. Helm MacDona- 1. Lcng Creek; 2. Rice Pnlllii 3., all). Grades V 6t VI: 1. Catherine Betts; 2, Vera Akjf. 0m; 3. Ewen Betts; 4. Marguerite MacDougall. Grads! VII 8t VIIZI: 1. Tidessa. Gorveatt; 2. Jean m“. low; 3. Mae Butts; 4. Isobel Shaw. (lradcs IX & X: i. Eileen White; 2. Norma Bur- livtt; 3. Reta Currie; 4. Roi-rte Cu:- l-le. CLASS li-IIIAP DRAWING Grades V & VI. (Nova. Scotia): 1. Isobel MacEachel-n; 2. Marg- uerite MacDougall; 3. Adele Currie; 4. Alexander Shaw, Grades VIII &‘ VIII (Africa): 1. Jean Harlow; 2. Mai-Jone Tay- lor; 3. Mic Belts; 4. Grace Mac- Dougall. Grades IX b X (North America): 1. Eileen White; 2. Florrie Cur- rie; 3. Ralph MacLean; 4.‘ Sadie MacDougall. ART WORK Grade- I: ' 1. Hollis MacEwen; 2. Leona Cav- anaugh: 3.‘ Laurette Alchorn: 4. Douglas MacEachern. Grade II: 1. Alan‘ MacDonaldfl, 2. Lillian MacNelll; 3. Edna MacNeill; 4.Vera Maclleod. . Grades III 8t IV: 1. Wllua MacPhail; 2. Phyllis MacEnchern; 3. Reta Gcrveatt; 4. Genevieve Sraw. Gradcfv h VI: .1, Marguerite MacDoug-all; 2. Cecil MacKenzie; 3. Adele Currie. Vera Currie; 4 Keith Taylor, Gor- don MacLcan. Grades VIII 4U VIII: 1. ‘Lorne MacPhnil; 2. Fldcsssi Gorveatt; .7. Marjorie Taylor; 4. Grace MacDougall. Grades IX 8: X: 1. Florrle Currie; z; Elva Gorv- catt; 3. Olive MacKlnnon; 4, Norma Burdett. Grades VII to X: I, Jean Currie; 2. Ruth Bctts; 3. Flori-lg Currie; 4. Grace MacDoug- all. Portfolio, Grades I to VI: 1. Long Creek; 2. Rice Point; 3. New Dominion. Portfolio, Grades vn u» x: 1. Rocky Point; 2, Long Creek; 3‘ Rice Point; 4. Nine Mlle Creek; 4. New Dominion. Project Map: i. Nine Mile Creek. Original Poster. Grades I to Vi: I Isabel MICEBCIIOIII; 2. Barbara Manson; 3. Catherine White. Grades VII to X: 1. Jenn Currie; 2. Inez lVIncNIah- on: 2. Amos Gorvcatt: 3. Earl Mac- Mahon; 4. Elva Gorveatt. Weather Chart: 1. Nine Mile Creek: 2. Rice Point. Plastlcinl- litndclllng (nppirl Grades IV and under: 1. Oswald Gorvcatt; 2. Reta Gor- vcatt; 3. Sterling MacKlnnon: 4. Frances MacMal-lon. Glen MacDou- gall. Grades V. VI and VII (horse): i. Pearl Mason. Grades VIII. IX and X (Map of fl l. Mac Cnvl-tnaugll; g, Velmt Maclcan; 3. Olive NILICKIlIIiUFI; 4 Mile Bette. cuss XII-CONTESTS I‘ .bllc Speaking: 1. Inez INIaA-Alahon and Leonel Shaw; 2.721.111». liiacbearl; 3. Nor» m"- Bllflicll: 4 Olive Mac-K. awn. School Chorus; l. Nine Mm- Curt-k; ‘Z. New Dunn lnlon: 3. Pail-view. Oral Reading, Grades I to V: 1. Barbara lilnnson; 2. Marguwitl MflcMiilan; 3. Wllna ltLlc-Pllnil. Grades V to X: i 1. Stella Cnvanaugh; 2. Macllean: 3. Mae Betts. CLASS XIII-SPORTS 100 Yard Dash. Boys 13 and i4: 1. John Mahler; 2. John Tun-wt 3. Ralph MacLean; 4. Donald 11.1».- Lean. I 7s Yard Dash. Boys a and 10: 1. Francis MacMahon; 2. Ernest Cavanauglt; 3. Charlie MacDougall. 4. Oswald Gortreatt. Q so Yard Dash, Girls 7 and a: f lMyre cowl-art; z. Cynthia some‘ 3, Annie Clinic; 4. Mary Cavali- augh. '15 Yard Dash, Buys il and 12: 1. Neil ltIacDnrlald; ZArtlnu" Po‘;- lard; 3. Clarence Aichorn; 4. Lee MacKlrlnon. 50 Yard Dash. Girls 9 and l0: i. Catherine Rom: 2. Cluu-i-wiza Strung; 3. Reta Gcrvcatt. 51) yard 5M1; Race, boys 10 & 11mm 1. Charlie Mal-DOHEHYI; 2. Srcrlux; Mlu-Kinnon; 3. Glen liiacDoucnllq 4. Oswald Gorveatt. 50 Yard Sack Ihcc, boys 11 k overt 1, Ralph Nine-Lean: 2. John Tur< nor; 3. Ernest Catnnatlgh. I00 Yard name. Female Teachers: 1. Doris Currie; 2. Selina. Currie-L 3. Ella. Macl-‘ndycn; 4. Rae Mat“ Neill. so Yard a-lt-zxed Ram Girls‘- 1. Vera. Alcrorn A: Stclirt Cavrmq alight 2. Delta. Gorveatt &: Cathclu‘ ine Bctts; 3. Ruth BOTH k F701‘? lfacDculrall. 50 Yard fl-legrt-d Race. Boys: 1_ John Turner & Ralph .\Inr-< 1mm; 2. Harvey Mm-Fnchem ti) Donald lvIacLcm; 3. Arnold Ger- veatt &' Keith Taylor. '75 Yard Dash. Girls l5 and over: 1. Eivrt Gcrvc-ntt, ‘J. 1111101113‘ (‘"1" veaht. 50 Yard Dash, Boys G I'm"! 1, Glen htueDollrallz 2. Slzvltivlt MacDonald. 50 Yard Jockey R1111‘. “"151 I. Arthur Pollard 1% Nil‘. .\1c.r< Donald; ‘l. John 'l‘urllcr A- (‘c-vii MacKcllzic. '75 Yard Dash. Girls l3 nnti ii: l, Incz MncMallou: 2. St1‘".1:i(‘.l‘.‘- mmugh; 3. Von Alclltvpti. Wheelbarrow Rat-t‘. H0151 Ralph l.‘ Wendell Nincirntl and IN Mru-Klmml; 2. Ewen 1w".- art iArnold G1u'\'c~.l1t: fl. iiliillll ‘.\I.11‘- Lean and Invno Aiuc-Plmll. Relay Ttm-e: 1. Nine ‘Milo (‘rc-‘k: 2 1.0114 Creek; .7. New Dominion. Frcc-For-All: Jnlm Tur- 1. Ralph MncLonu: 3- ncr; 3 Dorothy Corn-ail; 4 FIY-‘l North America) ; Have Been Able What You Can Now I) doctors‘ bills, the children's educa- tion. taxes-nil take mom-I'- , He is glad to pay. o1’ course.‘ bllt l how can tho average man nu-cdall these and other obligations liilti-otlil m“. enough luoncy to take care o1 his ilonle and family it he 51101110 die prematurely‘? The nnstvcl- is he cannot do sci-- in the ordinary‘ will‘. . Nevertheless there is n plan by; which he can perform LIWSP Yliltict I. Leona Csvanaugh: 2. Sheldon ' MacDonaln; 3. Lois Strung; 4. Mer- ‘ YOPLI. BE GLAD YOU FILLED Very Few Men Under 4-0— ‘Ilivough 'l'l::-ir tiivn Sntilltlb- l" n" During the first halt o1 lite there are 101,5 01 cxpcnscs tor the ntarrlcd man with a ialnily. His marl-large. the purchase oi. a home, babies, The Inlperilii Lite Assurance Co. Gorvcatt. ‘T21 n. at. the Stroke of n Pen- _;m "ordinary lll?" lmiifi‘ Imperial Lilo. Th0 .\"‘","-‘ ‘w ' rflnurvd (m- such a ])Oll(‘_\‘ ls W1’! moderate. _ A nlnll of 1\v1-lli.\'-i'\'l‘ "mi “mm a $111,000 poiugr luv 1v prclnluui ‘o less than $15 11 m1 11th. 11 he lite! - until ills tumiflv 1s grown 111' "WI wit - support 1' his Imperial pul- zvv (‘all pun t welcome iiiiltl or income tor ills own years oi retire- ment. It‘ you have the impression that. lift- insurarvre requires n largo outlay oi mam-y. send your name uml ad- dress today Inr particulars of Im- perial Ordinary Life Policies. IN THIS FORM—SF.NI) IT TODAY 4i Head Oiiicc. Toronto. C-nt. Please send me particulars oi Imperial Ordinary Lilo PJiILIQS. without obligating me in any way. t Nam; . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _. Aadrsu----—-——-—------Age---aa"1,‘1. \ ‘r they - 1v .111 ~11,“ 1 ' _- _. 1