wa,_.,4n.; :4- COUGH DROPS LID’ IAN! BOIOOI. r Hail-yearly report oi Lady hue School: Grade IX-l Illls Francis. Grade VIII-l Violet Calms; I lrroll French. Francis. Ih-nest Grad Vii-i Boyd Weddell ' Grad: V-1 Glenn Gamble; 2 02?". irne. _ ll O0 60040 O 0§OfOO§O§4+0§¥§444 ’ FARMERS’ MEETINGS To Be Held At CHARLOTTETOWN "FEBRUARY 19th. to FERRlllRY 21st. In QIIEEII SQUARE SGIIOOL IIAALL Entrance Sydney Street SECOND PIJNOI EDWARD ISLAND BACON SIlOIF-Tuoaday 10th, Market Building. This ls a valuable Educa- tional loature and will provide information on the production o! hogs Every hog producer should see this exhibit. afternoon. Fe for the export trade. Tuesday Night-HM o'clock-Ii discussion-Demonstrations. -_ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SIIIEP BIEEDEBS’ ASSOCIATION- I o'clock Wednesday ioronoon. February 20th. Reports ol year's work, Grade Ootton; rode I (oi-l 4 e I (b)—Gertn1de Gamble. .grage ‘I (c)—-l Robert Weddell. es G Grad cent . qnerul meeting Ilog Producers. Open ‘wool and lamb market _ and production. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DAIBYMEIVS ASSOCIATION-Alter- ,noen meeting at 1:80 o'clock and night meeting at 7:30. Full discuadon _.on vital pnablellh in the Dairy Ind y. requested. PRINCE fiWAltD ISLAND FARMERS‘ dsy, February Zlst-D o'clock Iorenoon. Discussion on Institute prob- PMNCI EDWARD ISLAND FEDERATION OF AGRICULTUR% I o'olock—ll'obruary 31st, also 7:10 o'clock In evening. Iull opportunity ‘to discun resolutions arishg irons this and other meetings. also general 2 v problems and policies affecting Agriculture. Rural citlsens and all others interested In Rural Lise are given a . vordial invitation to attend these meetings. imary Eva Cairns M: per cent athleen MacDonald. teacher Large attendance oi patrons INSTITUTES-Thurs- lllews Briefs l-‘rca iiornwali Charles I. MacArthur . s recently elastic-sued. our‘ cfth resent {or la at cicscatnresielng. l: Hall- II lltr. Ivolandggflyflruoi Oornwtall a ant cu nry gourseurold a.t Prince ‘drama/ales Oollego. Practically ev this locality we» visited by old man “'!lu" and while no deaths resulted some people were seri- o ill. However The Guardian is. Need to note that all aiiectcd are conralescing As most islanders realize. smelts are possibly the tastiest oi all iish and Judging imm current reports fishermen from surrounding dis- tricts have bad r-hc best catch in a good many years. Moreover the price 1s considerably higher than was the case .1 low years eso- ell telephones in vicinity were con~ g the Comwall Ex- change. Theiaioro it was neces- sary to call long distance belore contacting a party in Charlotte- tcwn. However this system has been abolished and from now on the vlllnse will be included in the Charlottetown Ibroliange. Previously fornwsll and We regret to learn oi the con- tinued illness o! Sgt. H. Docherty cl New Haven. Sgt Dccherty was one o! the first voung men to go overseas in the Canadian Army and he is now a patient in Camp Hill M'litary Hospital in l-Ialilux. Elwh and everv one or Sgt. Docherty’: friend; join in wishing him s speedy recovery. AUGUSTINE COVE SCHOOL Report lor January. Grade X.—1. Marga-mt Can-nth- ere: 2, Aleflia MaoFsdyen; 3. Kitty Lou MaeFarlone. Grade VIII.—1_ Bessie Burke. 2. Lgwell Campbell; 3. Phyllis Mur- (grade V!.--1. Sahirley Peters; 2. Claire Cari-others; 3. Elaine Mur- ra . (grade V.—1. Norman Carruthers; 2, Velda Clark: 3. Gerald Murray. Grade IV.-1, Beth Csrruthers: 2. firm MeoWilliarns; 3, Ivan P Gil-gfihllllasy-lb JgafiflCutgifIe: 2. 1R9 § ey EWSDII. ‘grade IL-l. Doris C arruthars: Lorna Murphy: 3. Hazel ‘Tlhomp- son. Grade I.—1. Vernon Petersti- Joyce Cutclitie: 3, Ralph Dnwsoln and Ruby Clark. equal, l cipel-Msrion learn. nnnnnnnnnn AAAAAAA4‘aA j For Was-d 1 F. NUONAN For Ward 2 1 111111111 1111111 i J a t.» 1 9c . 1 .. . v ' t nan! rsnu "rnsoxass ‘Inc renown are enlloy- ‘wcwwoqp. \ _. 1.... fit‘? ti... fir». Man lo district acumen!“ “and oases-f: inilusnas. . sl- John R Weddell recently Man f hi friends hear u? w, 351x151}: recovered from his seeont ilineu. Mr. a d Mrs. K oth Robbioe oi ulgillgrnghne e mnduck several lends s “m” m‘ a supper B his home in dy Pane. Miss Gladys Gamble. who is at- tending Oransud school. the wedend urith her paren . Mir. xii Mrs. Iiewellyn Gamble. Lady ne. Miss Kathleen MacDonald, teach. erofLscly Paneschoohs ntthe weekend at the me as‘ or par- en . . m . “no Victoria. nald. A very enjoysblle evening was agnt at the home o! Mr. and s. Gordon Ooflon. Lady Fame, when ugwards o1 75 triends of the sunoun ing districts gathered to welcome home Gordon Cotton. R. C.A.l". and John Weddell. RDA Mr. Iewellyn Gamble very cap~ ably acted as chairman and spoke very highly oilhe two boys who had served heir country. r. Stanley Mayhew resented ench with a well ll Purse on behalf oi Pimmgles igifieflnduigflnumunur il§'..i'li"¢..“i‘é‘§ i’... you have sulered or what you have tried you can now start hting Pinplu Itch! lemma-like rash, lngworn-i, and othsrnfkln irritations with the v first a plicstlna oi a new treslmant a Nin- dovaa It chin lnlnainutes and o very iirst iew dsyo-in Iaet it must satisfy ou entirely or cost nothing. Just tot NI: iron: your drusgwodsy ruefcliaauifrcrow 611.11.151.11. v ‘latiklng Cork’! the your iudi With t din intmont- Cartefou sbaippcloaun are doubly eiIec vo because two vegetable berbs com much. easy action. spent in diam! . . . Francis. Mrs. Frsmis and Elsie Irsncis. KINGS “COUNTY I. - O. ond with the Luther l. 1290 firing sermon e order were ode. Th reggrets tabled dliigrent Cdlélmi s were ve isfactory A very i s number oi y men wh recently initiated h ch per do t w.” his... “ “ The next annual meeting hek in Iris e‘ election oi place and the following were elected and duly Sedy. . l". County HUT? MaoLeod: . ualc furnished by M?‘ I-Iitllsm Francis. Mrs P lewis . Lead: Horace White; County Rec-Sec? . Pete Maclecn: untv Fin. D. Brehout (re-elected) Treasurer, Norman Stewart (re-elected); County Mar- shal, Alex Dutnewcclgunty Lect L 8v Plow lvsularYau Gan Io Every tliilvwxltart aFm..~="i:§£-.nfi% damhiltutymtegw. . cut d: mti€ ifu1t' 01 Iyltm. out ewe-i mt m n11 but comm. 1m IQ‘ being b Kin O0 t L.O.L. met h: lililillylfllilgiyin- Mun-s gillgtll‘ . . o rv . Rev. . Veosey preached an eble and in- The members oi ly gmteful to Mr. Vmey lor del vering such}: agproprlae message. Alter t c umh service the mean‘ e as- by the ry sat- . enconrsg I turc noticed was the nmdfi?! 0W6!‘ nto the order. Murray will be and with Jubilee officers took officers installed County Master. James Maeleod Frank Meclilarlone; 0.0 1. ' out. l-IumJe, u-“M -----~-~---- -- ‘ Windsor Smith. Hfililéfli‘? ittihtWfidfiw-ififi gudliliore. a. 111mm and 1. ’ - ue . l sent Queen it. ‘I'll! DI" IIIIZD cofilihll W‘? a! reminder that peti ion closes Monday, at 11 noon. All entrie o the Iotre Dame Convent rl Guild Headquarters. on or beiore this e I be done on Wednesday Judgin afternoon. Display or work and tea. Ouiders. Guides and parents are welcome. Elegy All cent speech at Gu “I'll pick me a "wngn work his mu e111 day is one; ‘ ' "I'll look ior a bride," tile young man si “Who'll thlnk,all labour tun. "I'll choose her with care, as I would s cow, "Or s team o! horses with which to plow; "I'l1 find me a wile whose motto for i'e "Will ever be: ‘Do it new.’ "The wile I crave need net be fair. "For. eyes and lips and beautiful a r "(So ions as work she does not shlrk) "I very littlg care. "A tor lilo. as the Premier "to sow and reap for daily b: ad: "Like lisheep or calf, my be a "Will be to the altar led.‘ The farmer's son searched far and wide To find himself a bl “The point "Not stuff like love," he c He asked a maid to share his late. And work with him from morn till 1 s1 wit, when they would ‘hit m W (Promoted by (armors son with l . To rise at lifi. The less agree ' She laboured ‘ The-n rnme the cough. 0 To the Provincial sen. c She died. Her ‘ Cried out-"I harm: "Despite the cost. I'd rather lost The best cow on the larml" d; the work began. at it l husband. in alarm. never l. have again nominated sad Water Supply, having obtained your confidence for over thirty years. I again ask ing Election, and will give you of my best ability ss in the past. Thanking you in advance, Yours respectfully, VILLAGE GREEN SCHOOL . ‘aria D . Grade VL-I Theresa Arseneult: amlgorotluy knell; 3. Grade V.-—1. Edward Acorn. ...°..1"a...."~:i1 err: =~ u ; . co . Gr:de III.--1, Ernest yDufly; 3. Blair Buell. Get Splendid By Mixinglt at Home Quick Belief. Big c.1611? use corn mun So Easy! No Cooking. Water I Commissioner. . you W. D. i = o. n. Wright .1. A. Webster Electors of Charlottetown: LADIES sun compensa- Elisabeth ( ea Commissioner o! your loyal support in the com. G. D. WRIGHT. l c m 11-1, Mai-gust M E ciao. 1, .1.-1 Maurice ow, Grade 1. lip-Dido. 4 Grade 1. c.-1. noun. mom (abseu. Granite) I. D.—1, Mary Mitchel 1-1 1.... .1 Senior Grad our?‘ 153%. "‘ H est Average Junior Grades- m!‘ Attendance - Billy .1 ' Delite Conch Syrup liquid lion . it sired. The Henna thusnaadfshom last a tamily a long time. and gms ‘lb get quick relic! from coughs you about lcur times as much for duo to’ wide. you should really try your money. It never spoils. and mixlns’ your own cough syrup at children love itetaato. ‘ home. It's no trouble st all. and you know it's pure and good. It needs no snake cooking. and it's so easy to. that anyone can do it. And tor quick results, you'll it's really flue. It seems to aka 11's’... ltantly. loosening the nulaomsooth- lng the irritated membranes. and From your drussiat-set Iii ounces helping to clssr the su- o! Plhex. Pour this Into a 10 oe. bot» Pine: ls a special compound’ o: fle- nnd add cnoueh nlaln syrup to proven ingredients, in ocnoentm * iill up thrls oz. bottle. To make form. well known for quick action syrup. stir two cups ct granulated on throat and bronchial irritations sugar and one cup o! water a few Just try It. and it momenta. until dissolved. Or you can. money will be Ietundad. MARK YQUR BALLOTS t. For _Ward 1 F011 MAYOR KEITH S. ROGERS iProgressive Slate Pledged To’ i Bigger and Better Charlottetown i Five Point Program For 1. Modern Business-Like Oity Management. s. Revision of u: new... rolls on as equitable basis. B. Immediate adoption o! National Housing Scheme slum clearance and substitution o! ‘low rental hom . 4 proviilag for s. (Io-operation with Provincial Government m um.- plans m a new High School.‘ ' . l. The encouragement to suitable industrial to m». in’ tba Oity thus . poviding employment tor our citislus. I . \ 1 1 For Ward 4 1111101 111110111111 111-10111 s. 1111 For Ward 5 It 11.11111 1111111 111111 s1111111 3. .*