QF ._ T112 ueueQQELiPuN GUAFPMN, _. e m uauoniiu I MRS- JOHN A. MIcDVONALD c if." . miles of use- geman and a. Forester. and). morn- _ _ __ _ _ NEW reliril..cnoot coucalvitl ' umtedouuren cl Gan-l" ~ ' " ._4.-_ ber of me , ado. The funeral was conducted by, the Rev. Robert Stilart. Who paid at warm tribute to Mr. Bell's memoryi tured by a Christmas tree and ent- Besides the widow. the chief inouru-Iertainlneut. The {allowing pupllsj The“? paused peacemny “w”? “I lers were Minnie-Mrs. Percy LeLa-lunder the inalageiuent of their ef-I Hopeful)“ m‘ mmday’ ‘Nmmry wficheui‘ Rutli—Mrs. Earl McClaren, ficient teacher. Miss Mary MacNeill‘ 192s’ ‘ma. I‘ SIN“ ilmes” “I “m” ‘Handford I Rankin Orrin, Heber took part in the llfflfilillfl- whim: days .\llll'_V Ann, who of John A. Joseph aka Robert’ 331p other re.’ consisted of recitations, dialogues.) huuonald "u" "Wgme" "r AM“ lattves away from home and pro-land songs. Ross Hamilton, Alvin, W “'““’_“ ‘M Ire“? “‘ ‘m’ ““"'Y “Iwventea from attending the funeral Moar. George Dewar. Cyrus Martini ~ t 9T3 - of 4/ t-autj-l. All that medical skill were Lucy MIX Hebert Smmhnam George Kennedy George Mom-V» q , I and good and faithful nuruinisie] and cimom an of Boston, Penelope Martin, Olive Dewar and; _ . i could tin tailed to prolong llttnt‘, matfl“ ‘muse m“) Catherine 60,001.81, _ . I _. ‘ __ ,3 and thus she was l‘8lll0\'l!il .t'r0ul. , The wdrk of the gchglafs in the-l _ _ Since its introduction the Whippet i. The closing of New Pertlfschoolj for the Christmas holidays was fea- ithetsame delicious-flovourjas ilsrs “will w» PEKOE _.____-4-Q¢- ~eamfly e'“""e““e l“ 1”‘"“"lp*“" ml MR 1mm A, hlgcnoNflLl) ' various grades was examined by the w‘ ' Cain. J.‘. I M. LAMPSON a. co. ORANGE 64, QUEEN, STREET, "counts w. LAUREN, c. n. u. ' M, w. . I'll-sane. I._~w_. rlusiill.) “- 5- A‘ 4 " sucrunlmn .................. .. loz-r. SILVER FOX SKINS optimum, LONDON, E.C.. 4. Jhe reward that Whose who are faithful to Chi-jut. is promised The remains ivns laid to rest iu the Little Sands cemetery- ller fun- eral was z). living testimony 0t the respect in which she was held. She was a faithful member of St. Andrew's Church, Bell RiveinThe funeral service was held at the home of her fatheu. and was cou- " owls; to the large number of SILVER FOX SKINS now coming lovwlrll from Canada. and tho United States of Ame“ for inclusion oil Public Fur Sales, we have found Glider which only are we willing to accept ‘gnlnents. We have found by experience that except In the case of the very rule realised for lots containing a ITO BB I Illicit specimens higher prices this is especially noticeable In the case considerable number oi Skins: llio cheaper _ ’ . The buyers attending the Solos have only a limited lime at their ills- poool and it. ls obvious that they are better able u» examine a large offer- ing ll the number of lots catalogued is kept within rcflsflhflbll! IIOIIINIS- It is also clear that to enable us to make large lots we must be per- Ill it nwessury to nuke certain rules 0! ducted by her pastor, Rev. 'l\l.I). McDonald. hint-ray River, ivho made a very sympathetic reference to the deceased, truly displaying her many good qualities. She lea- ves to mourn besides her huoba-utl. her aged rather. two brothers, Pat- er, French River, and Alexander- Hopefield; three sisters. Ivirs. Ali- nle McPherson, Alonmzia, 1733a,; Mrs. _M:ll‘y Drake. \\'1l$lllllgt()ll, l7. S.A.; atuti. Zllrs. Daniel McKay. Wood Islands. The pail Iieorers were .\l. A. vMcPht-e, Alex lllut. I). I). Livingstone, Mex lit-Dou- The death of John A. MacDonald of Marion St. Somerville, Mass. 0c- curred at 5t. Elizabeth's Hospital. Brighton, Mass, after a brief illness. The. funeral was - held at St. Joseph's Church. Bcmerville, Mass on Jail. 25th. The celebrnnt of the Requiem Mass was Rcv. Edward J. Campbell of St. Cecilia's Church, Boston. Mass. Burial was at Mt. Benedict cemetery. West Rnxbul-y. The pail bearers werez: John S., MacDonald. Medford; Michael‘! Walsh of Medlord; Charles Fuchs oi Somervllle and Emmanuel McEoch- ern of Everett. Mass. Mr. MacDonald was born at; Lake- ville. P. E. I., but lived the greater part of his life ‘in the'Unlted states and was for the past twenty years a resident of Scmerville and Cam- bridge where he made numerous friends and was highly respected by, teacher assisted by Willitim A. Dex-var. and J. L. Dewar who rte-l llvered short addresses. j After "Santa Claus" had distri- buted the presents, and the pupils] and ratepayers were treated to home, made candy the Notional Anthem, brought a highly enjoyable meeting. to a. close. ‘ The school which is now a largel one is making steady progress, and; will keep up its reputation for proq ducing bright scholars. j .__--<-o->---— t SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL ‘ The following is the standing oi the pupils 0t’ Springfield school ioi‘ the month of Jtiuuaryz-Jlrutle X. i, .M£\]"g~dl‘0l Lambe; 2, Dorothy Itlaytne; 3. Winnlfretl Sinclair» (Irade \’Ill~—1, I-lazel Somera; 2. has been driven over Z5 million miles lav Canadian Motorists. Miles of trouble-free enjoymflif —sure proof of its stamina. Whippet FTICQS have all been reduced The Couch is now only $695 F.o.b. Factory. Taxes 2m: L- ‘A- MeooNALo CORNEY BROS- Summerslde. P- E. l. Clarence Haslnm; 3. Crawford Sinclair- tlradc \'I-—l, Ituth Lambe 186 Grafton Street, McLAI NE SERVICE STATION _ Charlottetown, . . Souris, P. z. I. all who knew him. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jessie MacDonald. tnee Campbell) and one brother Loughlin on the old homestead at Lakeville. P. E. I. to whom the sympathy of their molly friends is extended. . tI-"atriot please copy.» ---<-0¢>———— - lull-led In put the Skins belonging lo different owners together, and, fur- ther, that Skim so lotted cannot be offered subject to a reserve price. l We therefore wish to give you notice that. we are only willing to ‘ your shipments on the following conditions:- (l) We are to be at liberty to offer your Skins or any part of them, _ lotted with similar Skim belonging to other Owners. (2) We cannot include in our Sales Skins nn ivhich a reserve price has blfcll placed. Unless we hear to the contrary, we will assume that you desire to offer and sell all Skim consigned to us. at the next Public Sale after their arrival in lmlrlon: it, however, you should wish any of your Skins held for a later Sale. it will be necessary fol-j you to infonn us of this fol-t zit the time ol‘ shipment. . It ls understood that any Skins consigned In us by Y0". after-the] receipt of this circular. are subject to the above conditions, and, that, in making your shipments to us, you agree to them. I we need hardly say that in letting together Skins belonging to en...-_;;g"jfj,gf,;'$hgf,°ff°wgg 3h“? in a somewhat poor condition vii Int Owners the greatest care is taken lo ensure that only those of cit-tin me dying 1mm. of, the 0m yes. health for several months, none oi actly similar character. quality and value are offered in the same lot. me gentle Sm,“ of Catherine Ross‘ her friends an‘? levied ones hull “YThc follolwlmi ils tile rieptlrt {lor C_M_LAMPSON & ca relic; o; Angus Gilmore‘ was Cane‘; thought that t e en was so near est ltoya t_\' ‘ciao m‘ tie * g * , unto Him who a e L int hand. mouth of Jnnuzllgv: g The late M,S_g(1,’,,n,§,,.e “.110 ‘vast Throughout life she was possess-l (lPiItlO X. I. Kathleen (Jnrlcy. AS TQ $H|PMENT_ zbom a,’ ma, Rive]. Sevmmheigh, ed of a rugged constitution and up Grade IX. 1. Harry lmvis; years ago’ was a descendum o; u“. until not many months ago appar- Catherine Crabbe. PARCEL POST 1510mm Scottish settlers o; the Bop ently enjoyed good health. , ‘ ‘Grade VIII. l. Betty Cut-Icy; ‘.2. Under the Post Office Regulations. Packages to be sent by Parcel Postllast district. In early life she b», Bu” ‘V112; take“ m She ‘vem d°“'“'lfi‘?l““'ill }(I7\‘l\'l°.\'¥“-'"l.4d@e dliltllflllh must not exceed u “m in weight came the wife of Angus Gumm-Q quite rapt y. t t not t‘ en . at: uunou toque.)- uho redeceased he» u. t _ e -. The trouble centered around the (irudo \‘Il. l. Iinzcl Hurry; 2. PACKING years Ergo, 1n he.» éxemxfjlh-f. [jlsgzghcart and for several weeks before'IDrit~ llt|i')'_\'I ll. Joan ilnt-Klunon. Skins should be carefully packed in parcels. the outer coverlnl.’ o“ (“gulp y] 1_ mm", Hunev; _ {were ever manifest kindness, lovt-Hlfl‘ death she suflered a great deal,‘ _ which should be of canvas. unbleached muslin, ch89“ “MI” m‘ 5"“ and fortitude as well as u steadfast. Under the constant strain of con-jhortltvil ilohung, similar fabric. (Irade Vlwl. Donald Slut-lair; 3. Alan HIQKOX- Grade liI——1, Arthur Liimbe; 2. Peter Sincli-ar- (Imde Il-Ihtiaroliuo, Sinclair; ‘.3, Ivan Lnmbc: 3, Winulfretl Hnalam (IYMIQ in) —~l. ivun Stmicva; 2.. Ralph llcrutirll- (Irude I (b)—-1, Letnlleruzlrll; :2. Norman Sinclair , ' Perfect attendance. -— Dorothy Illiiymn. Margaret Ilambe, (llilfilllttr) liztslnln, Hazel Soiucru. Iiuyiutititl llusiniu, Juliet. Sinielaiir- 'l‘hort-szl Woodsitle, teacher. ~¢r§»-—~_- nld. S. W, Iluoll and Harry Ilou- noll. ' Dotti-est loved one tlmu h-nst loft us, And thy loss we (let-ply feel, Bu: this God that has]. bereft-its. llt- can nIl our sol-rows lmnlf Yet again we Iiopc to meet thee. When this day on cnrih‘ ls fled, Ami ill iloaven ziliovc to inject flier." Where no farewell iezlr Ia filled. i3) MRS. ouoaoc nav On Monday, December 19th, Mrs. ,George Day, a highly esteemed res- ident o t‘ wheatlcy River, passed peacefully uwaynt her home. at the . ~ m fl . age of 65 years. A feelmg °t Sadmss fined m“ Although the deceased had been (n MRS. ANGUS GILMORE ‘Regfllvadl Mark “NOT; BY MEAT IILIIIIE ” lleziding fox ranchers have demonstrated that, in addition to meat, it is absolutely necessary to feed at liberal supply of IMPERIAL BISCUITS daily during the winter seétson, in order to keep the bowels regular, and also to ensure the females Iiz-iving an adequate supply 0t’ milk during the lactation period. IMPERIAL COD OIL BISCUITS are made from a. formula which Iias been prepared with these results in view and which reliable tests, extending over a considerable term of years, have l)I'()\'t‘(l to ho signally successful. Hi'*""""~_"‘ " ""‘ i” ' ‘ wssr ROYALTY SCHOOL c a: u omscnous ~> belief in the precepts m‘ the Chyig-lllllllfid illness her strength gradu- (trad-- \'. l. (‘tuner-lite (‘ttrsoitzl tian religion. ‘ally waved until on the aboveituen- L’. isnhol tfnrltgv; Jl. Iiiclizirtl Maw-l Not only in her own home will tinned date he!‘ 5P1!“ wlngfld" 115 '\""'"“~ her death be keenly felt but also to homeward flight. "WHIP III. I. the comiuutiity at large will her de-‘ Mr. George Day predeceased lnsmon: 2. Elli-on vnrlny; :1. Jilvki misc be a distinct loss. lwifc by seine years. >ilvll ant; Ivan Rnhvrts, ' . Two daughters and three sons are‘ Mrs. Day leaves to mourn the Crude I. (Sin) I. lll\\\l';\ Hurry": nIleft to cherish the memory 0i a kittd loss of a kind and loving lnotheuil- (TvYztLi 'I‘rninor; ti. Margaret I . [fglflviizvins mother; fivtrsisters nlsugonc son and wordatiggtters. t h i-lhtyrliiliijvlli- ]_ _ v _ _ " Raitches. \Vlll('ll have continued the feeding 0i’ IMPERIALS ' n“ “m ‘s I m“ w’ a 0mg" ' ‘ ' ‘ " ' " 1' '“‘“""" ‘"“ regularly in winter. Iiave had the largest litters 0i young foxes and also the highest. average 0t‘ pups raised t0 maturity; in ad- ‘ N ' l’ ma‘ The funeral was hold on Jflllliillflflfialld the daughters are Mrs. Brucejltii‘: 2. Henry lllII'I‘ nnd lit-Ion ‘he firs‘ PM“ o 2nd from her late residence to BclqMcQtial-ric, Wlnsloe. and Mrs. Hfil‘~|‘l'li|i'1‘.\'I 2‘»._ Ivan .\ln<~l(innon and dition. they have 1)l“el(‘.tl(“l\ll_\' eliminated the destroying of young by thofclnaies. » “Q mafia. ding 9”“! ‘mm n“ and M fast Cemetery. Tho services at thcjold Crosby. Hartford. Conn. 'l'ht~y,l'l\lr> (‘ui-luy. ‘house and crow‘ were Conducted brim-e feeling keenly their loss. Pvrivvl Attendant-v". ~ Ktttlllvvn For zissurcd results feed IMPERIALS ‘throughout all the winter season. . SHIPPING must be clearly addressed lo:- c. M. LAMPSON p 00-. 64, Queen Street. London, E. C. l, England. ‘ It I . t" I m the identification oi snivmfliis 0“ eifll“ i" ':°“"° [m], Bfllzlfslslfitl}: should be distinctly marked on the OUTSIDE with i119 name and address of the Shipper. it. will also be found convenient to mark second No. ‘l, and so continue with each succee the Season. _ _ These two points are of ‘grail lniillwftzout,the u; frequently delivered loge her. on wl _ _ _ t u e ‘rumba, on the wrapping it ls extremely difficult for us o ac ownership o! the 118F055: k Each m" “e lluylutnitl ilnt-Kirl-g ls "w. 1151": Téwzfirsfisnlfilzfidlthe Rev. M. D. ‘McDonald. pastor of} Mm Day was om o; a family of (Yul-Icy. Iletry '(‘tlrlt.'_\. Hop." M“... m e themflk Rive‘ Umied ClW-Wh- ten members. These were Dougalcl Kinuoii,‘ Ilzizcl ilnrtgv. Iii-iv Ilurry, ""_"“"' McPherson. Darlington; Alexander ldliiilli ii" i. Isobel (‘tirlteyn Iticlt- ALEXANDER BEU‘ ‘;McPherson. and Ronald McPherson urtl Alzu-liimlon, 1.11mi- ilnrrw. _ ... . “"_‘ ,Brookfield; William McPherson and iieicu Hurry. “Wm” MUM Ami" a" ‘illness 13511118 W‘ "lilllwtluuh McPherson. Montague". John‘. iHn-t-i-tltziut- or uttclulnllt-t». ~s1. fllulhis "ddTQSS-‘jweeks. Mr. Alexander Bell of 'M\1i'"5McPh9fSon am; Ne“; McPherson‘. ‘W Harm“ Passed away at me age O‘Leary; Donald McPherson, Maine‘ of 7'7 years. on January 22. 1928. Hisuvpg, George Day, Wfieatley River. ' ‘death removes from m" midst “land another sister, Sarah. who pas- Ilonor Roll of (lllrlllt'l'i‘-illlX St-hoolf resident who was known near andjsed away in Bosmn‘ a number 01pm‘ .Iztnmn~_\-. ’ tier. and highly esteemed. He wasjyears ago, . mode out byjborn at White Sands. Prince Ed- 0f these on“. two are “Qewpvtn -Woi"d Island. Fifty years ago Ml‘. namely Hugh McPherson and Don .Si‘tifififiéihi?JhifiliiilltfitiliéliI““E‘,.M°§“°“°;;- . .. . - .' , ~ = 1c eceasc was a a y w m was ~- "9 ‘m mm" ‘n “up gtrade he made his life's work, car-tqune widely known, and he)‘; "m: INVOICE Al, the time that the shipment is despatched an ALWAYS BE MAlhLIE-fllz‘ Ug?ER SEPARATE COVER lo us ' 5 c:-— ‘ < Tmstlworlfcsnllmber of parcels sent forward. t2) The number marked on each part6‘. (3) The quantity of skins in each paxcelk ti) Amount oi Murine insurance require ~ Below we give an example of how the Invoice should no IMPERIALS are sold by leading distributors or direct front -——~<-o-c-____ GASPERE u ; - A X SCHOOL the factmflv. o . a‘ ‘l. t ... (Irndo X. I. cru Ii:t_i'tt-r. (truth,- \'III, I. Alice (Irnhztm. (Irudv Vii. I. .\lill‘llill‘t“t Graham: IIuzi-I ltcilly; 1.’. Nu‘ MAmNE INSURAyCE Muriel Jztt-ltson; UNLESS ADVISED TO THE CONTRARY, jmperialBisouit I Iillilronv-e nqnIn-ll Ineiits whilst in transit under our Open Policies, l0 per cent. These policies give full protection goods leave your possession until delivered to us in LOWE)“. of premium is most reasonable. As stated above, we shtauld in evf I _ ur n a required ‘shipment goes forward of t e zlmoun o ms a c . it it is not desired that we should arranxe Marilee lnfillml" should be clearly stated on the invoice referred to a ove. SHIPMENT BY EXPRE55 Skins may also he forwarded to London through any 0 Companies. . Shipments by Express should be. ‘NR4! Post, except that there is no "'}'Z°§.“..°§f°“.l'§§.bf field: as the Marine Insurance is concerned w elaro u value of more _ ll mu value is declared the Express Company will dim?" on the valuation. made in exactly the NEW YORK ry case be advised at the time the this melt some way as b! limit to the weight o! twenties Emil de- 0 ch59 m u“; Express. Companies, u! m“ 55 p" p“ their rute based itive interest in his f vhich are now under the control of his sons Rankin and Handful-cl Bell. I For forty years deceased was al- so engineer and manager of the Io- ical starch factory f n", Empress, Prowse dz Sons. iMHF liiuves behmd him a wldmv- calm and unmoved. “she knew in . rs. A exandcr Bell. eight sons and whom she had believed and She “m9 three daughters. He was an 0ran~ Zlletjllfltlllfggllldtlll Information aslo shipments of furs to London rzm be obtained from: I our New York Representatlve:-. ‘Imflum FRASER. 212, Filth Avenue. New York City. Mr. It is, however. unnecessary for you w advise Mr. Fraser of shipments) mode direct. to us In London. ‘ PAYMENT I Payment will. as a rule, be made by Dollar Cheque from our New; York Oflice. Should you prefer to be paid by Sterling Draft on London 8°“ will!" Inform us o! the fact when forwarding your invoice. SAMPLE OF INVOICE (Date) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Door Slril. C. M. LAMPSON c C0,. " 84. Qilelu Street, LondoniE. C. l. England. I have to-day made lo you o consignment of FURSKINS, particulars o! which are as follows: f The ... -th<-. lfllltli‘ of conveyance Porwordcd per . .. . Number of Poeknotl .. . . not forward I Porno] No. I l1 Plies] ................. “contain! Pkrccl No. ..............................t-nutnlnn Amount‘ o! Marina S Your: truly. h c given. l In which (I. l Lnttipimn R- I In ill-knowledge w-lpl The full nnmc llm Hhippnr who Shipper should write Imfc l.e.. . l l-inom, POST EXPRESS. m. l _ " tin- gastlu The full inldrosnl ll ('0. u ro fl‘- of shipments [liml Nomi procrw oi‘ halo, t-Ir. mom Your noun-st. drug slut" uud t- t on I j l i I 1 level-y Into t»; food you cat. itiisTl He; tiargc host of friends and relatives. ll'_\'o\|r atom. la loving lather and mother. and Iw digoelt-il. null i'ht- unsie Illil rlilninzilt-d. 'l‘llul‘s sure. nrh i.. sitipgisll and nltl. from ilic ex- ct-mtiil- ~ ‘ltln ithit-h kin-p tinting uwuy F ‘lint-tin, you luusi. dissolve tllctu, or you m-vor will lit‘ frt-t- from iluligi-stimt, nolll‘ risiugs, blunting lind tllwllrlllicsri nftt-r you out. (it-t it tuit-ltngt- of Pope's Dinpu min tow e of tltt- lill)lt'l'4 liIII-r IIWIII“. Ill- ‘utilnlly Iht- diulrce»: la rolicvtxl. if. diu- ‘ solves the livid». :4\\'t‘1'IUIlS the Stomach um] you u-ill Intro an appetite again lilto _\‘|I\l lliltl lvlicll ii t-Iilltl. .\li llrtug simcs Iinvo- Pope's Hippop- --in. .\|u|'v II|.||| I» million packages arc lliitll u your. it" ‘"“’°i°¢ "w" Pmiryi it on witl "k‘ll a m ~ e ~ . "m" the “m m“ m“! wollgmanship. Up 201th? ‘last? ivllgg- hlgh ehtcenm “Vmed by fortitude. In. whatever pertained to the best ll! 1C . t . ‘ma e m level able m d“ 50' he mm‘ an aolinterests of the community she took “'°Yk$h°l15-la deep interest. She will be much missed by a large circle of relatives and friends. Her last illness was borne in the spirit of meekness and Christian When the end grew near she was persuaded that He was able to keep twhat she had committed to His jtrust against that day. Her passing was one of sweet DCZICC. , The funeral. which was n large lflllil, was hold on the afternooifoi Wednesday. December ‘zlst. The service was conducted by Rev. R. H. Stztvcrt. ' Thc poll bearers were George Wnyc. Ernest Stead. John Mobbs. John McLean. Theophilus Ling and James Wares. Interment mis in the Presbyter- ian cemetery at Brookfield. -———Qo->-~—- BERTIIA MARY CAMPBELL On Friday. January 13. the angel of death visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Campbell. Pan~ inure Island. and claimed for its vic- tiitlln their only beloved daughter, Ber- a. Deceased had been in her usual good health until a short time pre- vious to her death. when she was stricken with diabetes. and despite all that medical aid and loving carc could do. God willed otherwise, and she died fortified by the last rites oi the Roman Catholic Church. at the early age of thirteen years and nine months. Deceased was a quiet. lovable child and was a great favorite at home and at. school, having attend- cid school until the Christmas holl- ays. . She leaves to mourn besides a three small brothers, namely: Oscar, Cornelius and Francis. Her funeral took place Saturday mqning to St. Patti's church; Stur- geon. where Requiem Mass was sung by her pastor. Rev. G. V. McCabe. nnd then her body win; conveyed to the cemetery, where it WBS laid to rest. The ‘poll-bearers were: Leonard Lannlgan, Jerome Murphy. Alex. Jamleson. Aloysius McDonald, Gusts Jauileson. Nell Lounlgan and hearse bearer Archie Wight. Rest in peace. tPntrlot please copy.» .1 l 1-» . itoymontl Reilly; it. (Ilivtt Hay. tor: I. Olive (Irslhzinl. tirade V. I. (‘Inirles Steele; llnrold King; ::_ 1.31"...“ Kim.“ (Irudti IV. I. lit-Ion (Tifouuor; S. Jessie MrKeemnn: ‘.2. Ilalph (‘.1 hum; l. Ilt-leu Prom-h; l. wanna..- ilnyter. Grade III. I. (‘corgc iltrficvmziit: 2. Rita Iluyler ' . (‘ophiis Dave)"; ‘l. Gladys Itcyncltls. ‘(lrntle II. I. Jnrk hit-lineman; 2. Frances Steele; 3. Joseph McKen- Zil‘: 4. \\'innic 'l‘rztinor. (irudc Ii. (Jim) l. Jean Sit-ole; Hurry Llcivellyu; II. Nollie Alt-r. clur. ' (Erode I. l. Mitry McKenzie; it. 4. Marjorie Powers; 5. Iuiln; ll. Idvoretj Iiixon; 7. Mt-Iionzio. . -----a+>_»_-~ KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL. o I f l ‘I Jvnnil» - I I ltmEni/ét-f (Io. Ltd. " “ ‘ Phone 721 Box 446 Charlottetown "i _.._<.. . ‘song, “Christina: is Co i 5 . 4' Nomm" H°gg'l11lld 2 Sills: mollologucwggmebdlluyll; Honor roll of Kcnsingtoit High Olive Reeves; School for January. half-yearly cx- Miss Coodwiifs dept. Gtfldv V- "W, animations: Grace Scmple; 2. Rose Hickey; Grade X.~—l.I-leIcn Rogers; 2.I-Iut- Norma Clarke; 4. H916“ WXIISOYI-I tie Clark; 3. Jean Sharpe; 4, Flor- Grade IV.-—1. Ruby Kelly; 2. Vcldzi ence Yco. Grade IX.—~l. Gladys Mc- Cuseley; 3. James KenncdyM-Eniti. ‘Neill; 2, Jennie Clark; 3. Jenn Me- Kenzle; 4. Ralph McMillan. Miss 1II.—1. Marjorie Kennedy; 2. Albert Buntain's dept. Grade IX.~I. Velda Thompson; 8. Boyce White; kllnuisc Reeves; 2. Eileen McKenna; 3, Her- Bernard. Grade II. law-l. Foch bert McKenna; 4. Catherine Mur- McKenna; 2, Everett Champion; 3. hy. Grade VIII.—l. Margaret Gil- Adele Brown; 4. Rosezitn McKcnnu. lis; 2. Miller Waite; 3. Doris McKc-lu. Grade II. lbl-l. Verdun Pnyntcr zle; 4. Margaret Stewart. Miss Pro- and Leonard Watson: lRetaClark; flttfs dept, Grade V1I—1. Greta Ber- 3. Willa Caseley; 4. Dorothy Esscry, nerd: 2. Rena Kennedy; 3. Gertrude Miss Thompson's dept. Grade I. Glllls; 4. Irene Caseiey. Grade VI.--, class A.--»1. Millie Bcairsto and Inn 1. Lorne McKay; 2. Glen Inglis; 3. Champion; 2. Dorothy Beairsto; Ii. _-.___» Doris Kennedy; 4, Madeline Chlow. Class B.—l. Elmer Champion; 2. Mary Caseley‘. 3. Mary R. McKcnnn, Class. C.»~l. Robert Bowen: 2. David Gorman; 3. Joyce Millmnn and Eriz» Jordinc. son: 2. Morris Clark; 3. Leslie Cum- oron and George McKay. Y ___._ CABLE HEAD WEST SCHOOL The semi-annual examination of ? Cable Head West school was held on ‘Thursday night. Dec. 22. and was at- tended by quite on audience. The‘ ‘schoolrooln was beautifully decorat- |erl with garlands and Christmas tbolls. and a well trimmed Christmas . Tree occupied one corner of the room. I The pupils were cxnmlncd in the various subjects by their teacher. Minnie Chulason. assisted by Laura‘ Simona. and showed by their ready answers that they had been carcful~ 1y instructed. Following was the progromr Welcome song. (chorus by school): recitation “What's He Good ‘i- - tation. "So it Elliot IVicLarcn; rc- Lockhart. Miss Readys dept. arflfliHMglhey Thinks you Am" Joe Mc. Class D.—l. Arthur with. fir." by Rona NlcLoren; drill and by Joyce McLaren; song, “Christ- mas Stockings." by 5 boys and 2 girls. After the program. Whit" was much enjoyed by all. $flnll made his appearance and distribut- ed gifts to both pupils and teacher. Fudge was furnished by the ladies oi the Women‘s Institute. The slnililll of the Notional Anthem brought ""5 very successful exam. and entertain- ment to a close. Picture." Catherine McLtucn; r991. citation. "Christmas Greens," cum- erinc. Reno and Gindys McLaren; recitation, "The Fellow that Your Lean: dialogue. “The Day After Chrlstlnas." Fulton and Mary Mg- Loren, and Joc McLean: recitation, FERTILIZER Prices are now available for nll roll shlpmenbfrom our W“ “I Winfliwr. Nova atom. WI"! I0 Mint out to you the advantage of all roll shit)- "wM- by which method you ureoasured of getting deliver!’ of your goods in first cllls mechanical condition and lull at the time you wont them. 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