"Tillf ll lfilllNllllt _ h _Willing to Answe; , era from Women, Asking» About Lydia E. Pinkbamll‘ , Vegetable Compound ~11 ' i». admit, Nova Scotia.-—"l am a _ a- ny nurse and have recommen ed Ilia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- l‘! g w many women who were chlld- walso to women who need a good Wk, 1 am En lish and my husband is MlCIng and e told me of wumn while ln England. ..iate aoop or twoof our i I l. s on woman s ailments._ have one : M, 1 keep to lend. I wlll wllimgly letters from any woman asking ,. tthe Vegetable Compound. "—Mrs. M, Conan/m, 24 Uniacke Street, llifax, Nova Scotla. ’ Could Not Sleep Nights I Dublin, Ontarim-"I was weak arid = iar, ith pains and headaches, and not sleep nights. l learned abolgt Ln. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Co - y nd by reading w; apers and ed it because I wanted 35a? better. have got good regllts , nl it and I feel a lot stronger an am W; troubled with sucb bad headaches ulused to be and am more regular. ism gaining i_n weight all the time and mil my friends what klnd of medicine ism taking. You ma use my letter ,5 n helsoto others.‘ —Mrs. mono, x 12, Dublin. Ontario. WORSE AND WORSE in- should have note for iris father which read. ' ‘ serrations ‘20.'»"1sz4} L{dil.'E. “ the letters in ‘than '<,. V ‘Uigg SchoolFair 2. s.-—1, Everett McLeod. Uigg; Li. . rence McPherson. Uigg; 3. Wolooit McPherson, Uigg; 4, catn- crine McDonald, Orwell Cove. Wheat.—1, Alex McLeod and Florence McLeod, UIBZ; 2. Dflllllld .McDonald, Orwell; 3, Aeneas Mc- Donald. Orwell‘. 4, Wolcott Mc- Pherson. Sweet Corn,—-1, Everett. McLeod; 2, Douglas Ross. U-iall; 3, Mur. Ed. hlllPherson, Orwell Cove. Threshed ‘Beans.—1, Alistair Mc- Leod, Ulgg: 3, Doris Wood, Vernon River; 4, Lenora McPherson, Orwell Cove. ; Class iL-Roots. ‘l Green Mountain ‘Potatoes. -— l. e ‘Roland Scott, Orwell; 2, Bernice McPherson, Uigg; 3, Willie Rooney, Orwell Cove; 4, Alistair McLeod. Dakota Red Potatoes.—1, Everett McLeod; 2. Ida Rooney, Orwell Cove; 3, Donald McDonald, Orwell; 4, Harold Wood, Orwell. Turnipl, —1, Donald McDonald; Lend. . Mongols (special). — 1, llrvlng Nicholson, Orwell Cove. Granllview. McDonald, Orwell. -» ‘l cllass ilL-Vagetables. Green Tomatoesw-i, Edison M. McLeod, Ulgg; 2. Walter lilclmoli. Orwoll Covo; 3, Jlornicn O'Kc0fc. 2, Everest McLeody 2, Walter McLeod, Orwell Cove; 2i. Florence McLeod; 4, Everett Mc- "'Carrots.-—1, ‘Everett McLeod; 2. Wolcott MdPherson; 3, Earl Stew- art. Grandview; 4, Alexander Gray, Parsnips.—1. lDonald Cuvmllninil. Ull-Ul; 2. Annie Nicholson, Orwell Cove; 3, Alistair McLeod; 4, Peter q.- Clasa lXJdsnuai Training. Hammer lHsndle,—1, Munroe Me. Pherson. Orwell Cove. Mllklns Stool. —1. Walter m: Leod. Orwell Cove. ' ,' Wlsoa Jaekr-l, Edwin McLeod, Uigg. . Class X.-l.live ‘Stock and Poultry. e Calves (Government prises),——t. Donald Nicholson; 2, Marie McDon- ald: 8. Roland Scott. Orwell; 4. Douglas Ross, Ulgg; 5, iildison A, McLeod, Uigg. Calves (special priaes).—— Walter McLeod. Alexander McLeod, Mari~ on Ross, James McRae, Willie Mor- riseey, Orwell Cove; Aeneas Mc- Donald, Reston Mclnnis, Orwell. . Chickens, -1. Irving‘ Nicholson, 2. Mary McDonald, Orwell Cove; 3. David McLeod, Uigg; 4, Montie 3401301111141, -Lyndale._ Class XL-Coileetlens. Noxlous Weeds,—1, (irandview School ;’ 2, Orwell Cove School; 3. Vernon River School; 4, Uigg School, Weed S86dS.-l, Vernon River School; 2, Uilzg School‘. Tree Leaves-A, Uigg School; 2, Vernon River; 3, Orwell Cove: 4, Orwell School. , Class XiL-Scllool Work. Exercise Book (u‘p to 2nd reader) 1, Orwell Cove; 2, Grandvicw. Exercise lBook (u-p to 3rd render) ~l. Uisz; 2 Lylldale; 3, Grand- view; 4, Vernon River. Exercise Book (up to 4th render) —-1, Vernon River; 2. Ulgg; Grandview. _ Exercise‘ Book (high school read. er.)-—1. Vernon River; 2. Orwell Cove; 3, Uigg; 4, Lyndale. Map Drawing (4th reader), »~1. Orwell Cove; 2, Orwell; 8, Uigg; 4. Grsndvicw. Map Drawing (high school road- Convent; Christopher's Cross; 4 Willie Brod- , It is to be found that little Wil- li.- Snitch was not always the boy been-especially when he was in school. ln fact, so lnld did his conduct becomethnt, mm dlly the teacher gave him it "Dear Mr. Snitch,-—\Villio talks Vernon River; 4, Martha IVicLcn- nan, Orwell Col/B. Onions-d, Edison A. Mclfifilli 2. Lenora McPherson; 3. Allin!" Orwell Cove; 4 M111". Ed. McPhere t, Uig 2. Vernon River; 3, Granllview. River; 4, Grandview. r.--- 1, Vernon River; 2, Orwell; C K- . Art Work (iunior)—1, Orwell; 'l‘ McLeod; 4, Earl Stewart. Art Work (-scnlor.)~1. Vernon Apple Pic.—41. Edgar Perry, Tig- C\|(‘,un]l)(!l'S,'—1, Cllrlsllo Nlfillill" River; 2, Grandvicw. nlsh; 2 Lena Fcnnesscy, Tignlsh son, Orwell Covo: 2. 901111"! Nick‘ Penmanship (2nd rcatlor. —1. Convent; 3 Annette Morrisey, Tig- olson. Orwell Cove; 11.1180 YWWWY- Ullzlz: 2. Orwell ‘Cove: B. Vernon lllsh Convent; 4 Isabelle Conroy, Tlgnlsh Convent. Tignish Convent. 8 Everett Broderick. eri-clr, Christopher's Cross. FLOWERS Sweet Peas.——1 Letitia Bernard. Tignish Convent; 2 Philomena Richard, Tignish Convent; 3 iss- belle Poitier, Tignish Convent. . Mixed Flowers-l Leone Mos- ‘her, St Felix; 2 Cloves Martin, St. Felix; 3.11mi: Evans. Tignlsh Con- vent; 4 Frances Villard, Tignish Convent. Potted Plant.—1 Belle Corbett, Tignish Convent; _2 Frances Mur- phy. Tiguish Convent; 3 Kathleen Handrahau, Christopher's Cross. FRUIT Apples, Yellow Transparent - 1 Ellen Ryan. St. Peter and Paul; 2 Margaret Handrahan, Tignish Convent; 3 Ray Hogan, Anglo Tig- nlsh. Apples, Gravensteins-lil Augusta Bernard, Nail Pond; 2 Boniface Bernard, Tignish. Plums.— 1 Augusta. Nail Pond. Canning.—1 Mae Doucette, Tig~ nisll Convent; 2 Veronica McKin- llon, Tignlsh Convent; 3 Eulalia Chaisson, Tlgnish Convent; 4 Mar- garet Dawson, Sea Cow Pond. COOKING Bernard. White Brande-l Edgar Perry, Tignish; 2 Mary Shelfoon, Tignish Convent; 3 Veronica McKinnon. Tignish Convent; 4 Philomene Richard, Tignlsh Convent. Tea Biscuits.—1 Frances Morri- sey, Tignish Convent; 2 Hazel ‘Harper, Tignish Convent; 3 l-lelen McCarthy, Sea Cow Pond; 4 Pris- cilla Aylward, Ascension. Sugar Cookies-l Louisa Martin, St. Felix; 2 Mildred Gavin, Tignieh onvcnt; 3 Mary Rose Richard, lgnlsh Convent; 4 Marie O'Brien, THE cllalmorwnrowa, consume. Keolllzll, Vida Shul-lffignish Convent; Chaisson, St. Felix;4 Lloyd Kcough] Christopher's Cross.‘ in!‘ too much-Yours faithfully, Yvrlloll Smith." . _ 'i‘ho following day'Willlc mad-e his way to the school. carrying 1m vnvnlopc which contained this rc- ply: “Dear Mr. Sll1llli.-—Y()ll ought to llcar his mother.—-—Yollrs faithfully SOIL Orwell COVE. llects.—~l, Mary own-ere. Vernon River: 2, Evelyn McPhorsomGrand- view: 3. Willard McPherson. Or- woll (love; 4, Helen McDonald, Or- well Cove. Cnhnalze—1. 2, Irving Nicholson. Iodison A. McLeod . (lcorge Snltch." - ., well; 2, Mary (T1480 '- Clasa iV.--Fiowers. Savers; Foam-l. ‘Eric Scott, Or fe Mixed Flowers. —1. Alllllfl M" ‘ppm-non; 2, Louise MbQllWll- or‘ well; 3, Florence McLeod; 4.11011" Carver, Vernon River. ‘ Penmanship (3rd reader). —- 1. Vernon‘ River; 2, Orwell Cove; 3. Ul g; 4, Grandvlew. , r en-nranship (4th reader). ~— l. Orwell Cove; 2, U182; 3. Grand. vlcw; 4. Vernon River. Ciasl XiV.-—$porta. ‘Girls under twelve.~1, Annie Mathcson; 2, Hilda McLean; 3. - Martha Mcllennan; 4, Lena Carver. . Girls ovcr [W€lV8.'—~l, Jessie Mc~ - Pllerson; 2. Florence McLeod; 3. Louise McQueen; 4, Florence Mc- Pherson. Boys under twelve.—1. Montie Harper, Anglo Tignish; nvln. Tlgnish Convent; Conroy, Tignlsh Convent;4 Arsonault, Tig-nish Convent. ard. Tignish Convent; 2 Philonlere Desltochcs, Tignish Convent; Claude Morrlsey, Tignlsh; 4 Irma Hllndrahan, Christopher's Cross. Tlgnish Convent; son. Harper Road; 3 Mary Rose _ , Richard, Tignlsh Convent; 4 Mary St‘ ppm‘ and Pam’ 2 “Gwam she“ Rae; 3, Estelle McDonald. ROOTS Brown Sugar I<‘lldgc.—1 Patricia 2 Pearle 3 Isabelle Lucy 1 Ginger Snaps—1 Mary Rose Rich- 3 SEWING AND KNITTING SPECIAL (bL-fiiames Arsenault, Tignish 2 Albina Gavin. Tignish; 3_Willie l-landrahen, Tignish. (c)-_-1 Amille Arsaaault, St. Pet- er and Paul; 2 Willie Perry, T1811" ish; 3 Wilfred Keough, Chrlstop bar's Cross. .. LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY Best Heifer Calf (Dairy Type)- 1 Peter Nelligan. Christopher's Cross; 2 Edith Gallant, Anglo; 3 Harry Harnish, Tignish; 4 John Ch fsson. St. IPeIIX. est Pullct and Cockerel, Ply- mouth Rock.——1 Eulaiia Chalssou. Tignish Convent; 2 Clifton Conroy, Tignish; 3 Eugene Perry, Tignish; 4 Wallace Ready, Anglo Tignish. White Leghorn-d! Albert Mac- lntyre, Tignisll. Pigs-—1 Everett Broderick, Chris- topher's Cross; 2 Elliot Gavin, Tig- nlsh. COLLECTIONS Noxious Weeds.\; Marion Antl- crson. Tignish Convent; 2 Bertha O'Brien, Tignish Convent. Tree Leaves.—1 Veronica Mc- Killllon, Tlgnisll Convent; 2 Mary Shelfoon, Tigllish Convent. Samples of Wood.——1 Willie Hllndrahsn, Tignish; 2 Hector Boole, Tignish; 3 James Arsellalllt Tlgniah; 4 Rufilla Hogan, Tignlsh DE l-‘oal-zsr-Csosasv‘ an? i Rsophone "503. '1 ‘Amplifier ‘ "so A." a Convent. SCHOOL WORK Exercise Book.—(a) 1 Ida. Arsen- ernard, Tlgnlsh Convent. (b) 1 Mlle Doucette, Tignlsh Coll- vent; 2 Margareritc Richard, 'l‘ig- nish Convent; ‘3 Helena Vlilard; Tignish Convent; 4 Violo Nclligan, Tlgnlsh Convent. (c) 1 Bcrnico Myers. T151113“ Convent; 2 Ella Richard, Tignish Convrnt; 3 Olive (laullct, 'l‘lgllish Convent. Map Drawing.— (a) Christopher's 1 VVZilCOU (lross; 2 1i John (l))-1 Irma Illuitlrallull, (‘llris- ophorfi-l Cross; 2 Fairly Dorgall, Sea Cow Pond; 3 Ella Richard, Tignisll Convent; 4 Hazcl Harper, 'l‘ignisll Convent. Alt Work, (Junior Classes) Lloyd Kcollgh. Christoph-ens Cross; 2 Wilbur Kcollgll, Christop- ll(‘.l"s Cross; 3 Annie Broderickflirr- lfsh Christopher's Cross. (Senior Clnss0s)~1.. Convent; 4 Walcott Kcougll, Art Work, Mary Shclfoon, Tignlsh Convent‘. 2 Freda Dollcettu. Tignisll Coll- Aprons.—l P-hllomenc DesRoche. 2 Annie Chais- MISCELLANEOUS vent; 3 Mary Shcliooll, Tlgllisll Convent. Pcnnlanship. (a)~1 ———— Gillis Radiopllee l | ..,_,_.. l l I l I - Radiopbone I452 II Radiophone. “Trirdyn" E Radiophone "50." To meet the demand for: equipment more sensitive, more to operate, the Canadian De Forest Corporation, backed by its ‘powerful associates, now presents its new Radiophoises for 1925, previously unthought of and rendered possible only by tremendous production. _ Toner and detector imniuvlnn the hishly efficient DeForcn Ultra- surllon Clrcull. Headset roads up to 1.500 miles under iavorabls conditions. Prica $22-00 Amplifier "50 A." A: u. oamplifiar for use with model "50." t em odies two steps _e ores: cascade om ilillcntion and when used in coluunctiun with l a former will [lye loudspeaker ranfla on stations up 101.500 miles under ' " conditions. Price $27-00 Radlophone “5l." A two-tube receiver emhodylua the DcForeal UIlrs-uudleu Circuit with one step of cascade amplification. Huntl- sel rouse up to 1.500 miles under favorable conditions. Price $28-00 Amplifier "51 A." A sinAlc-lube ampli- fllenwhlch may be subsequently nrldrdlo our filvasrrc-rulsroelgbglxlna results llflillill" lo cola lna ion . Pr)... $21.00 Rad-unborn» “52_-" Athree-luho receiver embodying lho DeForcst Ultra-nurllon Circuit and two some: Del-oven cascade amplifica- tion. ‘ne. all round receiver for Oiifaltlfl antenna work, diving loudspeaker reception on most distant stations under fair cendiriona. ‘Price $45-00 “Trirdyn? Radiophone. A three-tubs receiver fllvlnfl results usually associated with s (lye-tulle si-l. Ono stn a of tuned_R.F. um- FlIfICRUGILKlPPJCtOI wit Ullra-uutllon Amp- lflcr..ons slime of stralflllt Al‘. amplification. and one sumo of rlllexcd._A.F. amplification. Solid mehorinny ceblnct with um lo ‘splice for A and B hullurll-s. ‘Extremely ac ectlve. does not re-rsdlute and la readily csl rated. nu... $100.00 RldbPhmW “D 12-" A new DePorest Drnduct embodyllla mnny substantial improve- ments. Qnc stuns of tuncd radio-frequency smnllflcallovnlwo stance of transformer-coupled radio-frequency amplification. cryst rectifi- cation with attendant purity of reproduced aoreclror music. two strides of audio-frequency amplification and one stride of power amplifica- lion. Built within u beautiful mahoflany cabinet. with special self-contained DeForest loud- a enlccr and ample space for A and B batteries, niversal loudspeaker rec r-nlion under norm conditiennmsing only a loop antenna, Price $250.00 Radiophone “D-l4." A ,,.,.,,_.,- "n" Jeccivcr incornornijnfl n concealed rotatable loop: suoerbclrcusslan walnut cabinet in which ls eulbodled a self-continued loudspeaker and _u_nd B battery accommodation: i; InsY Rllléndlly be described as the ' oils Royce of IQ- lul... $450.00 ‘BIL/i’ NOTE: Prices quoted do not include accessories. ' Dc-i rest fieoa ltadiopllone/firrfvqy A selective and simpler embodying values El Dr: Foltssr‘ _ a ‘llilllliljdll l -_ Qllllllllll Rsdiophens “D l 2." j-llliglltnlr _ iilllilll Radiophono 0-14." DeForest Radio Corporation, Limited 92 Jnrvls Sh. Toronto. Ont. - Grntlumen: Please send mc free of chsrje, rllturo reaardinlt the 1.97.5 P tt.i Pia ts,—1. Ella Mflllflflll. 11110901111142 2- MBX Grill’; 3i D0111!‘ lAnglo Tignish; 3 Lallrcttu Perry, d .- 4.;- S E P RATO R s I nllalxcl- 2 lllltlrion Ross, Ulilil; 3. las Ross: 4. R0l8l1d 59011- Phee‘ Tlgnlflh Convent" “Finnish ilonvsant’ 4 Cornelia Calnp- beeslllgglll"lllldioahnnes. ‘y " ' . , ~ '1' Hnmstitchcd Towcl.-— 1 Lllcy .' —- Margaret Campbell, Uigg. 4, Hazel Boys ovcr . twelve. Robe t A I _ boll, Anglo Tlgnlsll. Nd- o Carver. Vernon River. ‘ Gray; 2- E4150“ Mull-loll; 3. AlBX- Oglielziaulllti IF-"ilallxqcmilvkilmg 2 Phil: (b)~-~1 Dora I-lack-elt. Tllznish 17°’ sale Deaier‘ without Stand 11111101‘ Miilfefldé 4- Berl- Murphy-d 1 Isaienec Zrgriro m}; m gnvggnilConvellt; 2 Rllflna Hogan, Tignish 200 lbs. $29-50 Class V.--Frult. Trustees lliltlthg-ililoltlS M81180“. emu‘ 4 Isabelle YéoirirSrngfimllconvpnt; 3 Eileen Gallant, Anglo Neil‘ ~- ‘ Duchess AllIll96.~1. Hazel Uigg, albefl‘ i on: 3)cn'ald'w8r_ conJem ' ‘Tignlsh; 4 Eveline Gaudet, Tignlsh without ‘ Stand Leoli; 2, Christie McLeod. 3. A s‘ Ciwe- " fmlam“ c n ' E b 1d d L, _1 B Convent. __ .1 y; .1 m,‘ .weil Cove. 4. It. C. McLeod. Lyn~ m r0 ere nen. ernicel __ I 1 C T, 1h 40° lbs‘ $3775 m]? ‘I m‘, ‘han “mun, 1 wen-ma“. Maillet Tignish Convent‘ 2 Mary‘ (L) 1 12a )9]? (lam)? Tgxlishl N9_1 e4 . srac . ._.-— . l ~ , R __1 M M _ Sh l‘ ' T, ‘h C q M _Convent; E a Ric arr, lgns v , ‘ _ with slam-l " ma“ Mclmcldi Ixlldgldelllnlzee IlljlllllPhrleiltldlllerllernlllleitivel"; 2arlllaridn lone Aollllersoin TignlllllveClonvent-uld Ccmvw“; 3 Bernice Manet’ Tlgnml m“ m‘ ',"‘;".'.‘ ‘m. l???“ ire-m l to u m“ Mulflnntm; 41 Amen She“ and Film“) 3'3"“ ‘ 40o ma’ ""‘“$46'4n‘$‘haw‘ Uigg‘ 377M ‘Pherson lllgg. ‘Hill-sh lllgpr 3 Alice Nicholson. E, Gaudet Tignish Convent. I (‘nnvfiml 4 Fairly Dorgan‘ Sea‘ yrs“ Plum) l‘ l mumui 11ml"! éllm" l lllnyll 11111111411‘. Z ("QPWFY "c" __N°_ 2.. Win10; 4. 111ml"; ‘ c , ’ l ' '. ' w “em; . ' ___ Cow Pond. ll ‘V3111!’ 151ml“ _ id" "ll- lllFl*t‘-ll'ili~""1l R1100 T01‘ llOYS lliillhj 1i iii-slur lillote; -i Angus. l withlouf Stand pmmgrflL weak); Mcbloollf Itlllgmdllwe" Cove’ 4' Hale? h y’ Elllohlsbll rdJmTlI lkll glglom-t 2‘ SPORTS 3 .\lcrlt Dawson; ‘ldlrnums 591'" Time 9 seconds ‘ilt-Kiinnon 1 __., a er-z . . - , a a. gns nven; ' ,, . y . I < j 60o lbs‘ $5185 i Trélalsyxlregfil-ggdllzi)‘ fig/launder MC“ ggeeJoiuallwL Alexander Mame Elizabeth Arsenaunv Tlgmsh Con} 50 yd. Dash for girls under i) 51.1611.‘ D’ ‘l f ‘ b _ We l2 rs X lAllalls McKlnnon and hlsx Mr- “may Race N ~ n9‘ ' _ " , 01L, . 2 John Room, - 3' Ruben ye , 3 - - years.~'l‘llne 8 sec. 0 >1 - llfll ill _ 9Y5 l l‘ l’ - ililllb. 2 (ire-gory Mulnllls and (or) 1 “w, 3h ma", congiflitlng 0t;- O-r- heed Ulgg 3 Florence McLe son, , Y. nt. Isabelle Conroy, Tlgnish . .|. ,1“, _ _ _ _ , . with Stand . .- - . Gray: 4' Walter scum COnvenL Hannah Callaghan; 2Vlda. Sbeai. .H.m\ f a ‘alike n 1 Bmlllllli. 3 Alllllle Alllellllllli llllll Oswald Murphy, Hector Buote, 60° m; s 7°00 ma” v|____cann|.nn_ Yvng Women's Racc.—1, Jessie (b)__1 Fairly Dorgan’ Sea Cowld Elsz-e Contain; 4 Wlrlnlfred Cal- 1 ‘(lrllll-lill)” {lidvlllils}, t.“ ("GLHIJIP John ‘Perry; ‘l Jollll (“hi1l~'*'““l1 ""11 (‘art Bernard and Gregory Mclnnis," Delivered to your Sirnwberricsw-l. ‘Fll-YWHCB M°'|M¢'Pl101‘fl0l1 "Y"! Marl’ Mal-hem“? 2- Pond; 2 Enlelina Chaisson, Tlgnishlaghan" , 1m???‘ 3 Om“ d ‘dimly’ "m! e lip" (‘allaml '_ 2. A1121" lreflllirrAllhill 13911111111- . nearest Railway Pfiomnn; 2' Lon-a Carver, Louise McQueen; 3, Grace McDon-. Convent, 3 Mary Shelton“, Tigm 50 yd. Dash for girls i) to 12 years. l-lilil-SOII.‘ ‘do yd 1|,,-.,f.'.1,.gg,:,1 Race w, girls ‘Willie Oflfienr wane‘. ‘iarpm.’ sum)" B0ms__1_ Lona Carver; 13am} "up 15h Convent; 4 Mary Gallant, Ti? Timo 8 sec. ‘ all yd. Stick liar.» lpr boys under, M llnlc l.) suit. v _ wane;- Hogan; 3 St. Felix team: ‘ . Carver" 3. MnrY (iKel-fc; 4, Pnnfiyl Relay Race.—1, Uigg School; 2. nigh Cnnverrt 1 Irene Harper; 2 Emily McCar- it) _\‘l‘:i.~*'l‘llil£_‘n22l'2 sz-conds _ '1 Llilan lilivllilflilldli and Nelllc m.“ Gallant, Joy,“ (\ha;ssnn_ Clovis Wood. Vernon River. Grandvlew School: 3, Orwell Manned woo] S0ck__1 Mary D0,, thy; ,3 Louise Perry; 4 lircdn 1 l“l‘l‘(l(lli;~ .\lul\llll1oll; 2 “lllle (ialilallt; \lola Nelllgall and 5131-11“, p). Blanphuffl: .4 gkmnur‘; school; 4. Orwell Cove School. mm Tlgnlsh Convent; 2 Bertha Bnole. ,l‘=-rry: 1i Alfonso lilullilfll. llr‘1‘l1l1¢¢““l_\l1l*1l'll- Pond team: Eddie Arsonallll. Am- SU ma" V|L__c°°kmg_ 2 ____.__4e>_i ' Oqxrlen’ Tillman Convent; 3 v9,“ 75 yd. Dfih fQ;-n,‘;/1.~|,, 0pm; 12 ylszlfS 5i) yd, snr-k 1mm. (or boys “var 10|..ll yd. ll<(IlialnKgmlTlYICQ1§OP boys app, 14.91am lgmuups Ay|war¢ - - White I1read.——1.1b0ll11 Call/m‘? - ' ' onica McKinnon, Tlgnlsh Convent; m” ‘l ‘ sewn‘ s _ “I?” _ l m“ Pr yrs’? “lm “p” Jllllll P1111)’. Louise McQueen; 2i, Jean Carver; 4 Mary Rose Richard’ Tmnhm Com 1 Hfillflllfl Vlllzlrd‘: 2_Vi'ronlrzl_l\_ltr- 1 Allgllfi.l\li“l\lllll(ll'l, 2 Francis’ .1 ‘Lloyd llitlil 3, Alfonse lilllnrh- I Trusgepg Ram. I 1 4' “Mo; Carver‘ vent Klnnon, 3 \lOlfl helllgan; 4 Lllluu llnrnard; .1 hrvgory iiclnnls, told. ‘.1 rrclldlc Mc-Klllnon. 4 Alloll- 1,101", (jm-lsumnpr; g Fwd paw. 1.8a msc“pt,—1, Pansy Wood;2. pmlg U51‘ Knitted S0ck5'_1 Mary Rose ilandrzllltld (‘art lléldlilfil.‘ - ift- Illt-llzll-d, _ m“; 3 John Gallant; 4 Sylvan, Qfiflytmuesat“ l-lllda McLeod. Orwell; Tlaifllléa C“; GRAINS Richard, Tlgnlgh’ Cnnvem; 2 VH0. l5 yd. Dashrnfol- hltnlys under 9 years oil yd.W\\ ln-{ll|»-.ll‘l‘lr\v Ital-e V" .\'ll~ )1‘ rnrcmior toys uennn¢nng_ . . yer; 4' Marie McDonal , erno H r er Anglo mm Mcghmon’ “Knish convenL me set- lllnl. 0,2 mt.‘ ovtr yls. llllle sec. ———<e-o-i__. m " Riven e Oats—-1 Walter 8 l1 -T Hr Knitted sweater__1 Iwacmfl, 1 Alfonse Bernard; 2 Loo 1 llcrlill‘ Bnolr- and (nrl Bern- 1 llcl-lol- llnotr; Z Alllllls McKin- _ e " Sugar Cookies,——l. Ella McLeod. Tignish; 2 Hector B11019. l?“ 5 ' Ayhvard Ascension. 2 Isabene can Arsenalllt: 3 Dan Campbell; 4 ill'll', :1 (ll‘i'i.’,i)l'y lit-Innis and James null: fl (lrvgoly liiclllnis; 4 Jerome (slstlcs lll the alr usually cost a SOMEBQDY Lyndale; 2. Helen Mrmllflld- 0"‘ a Len Gallant- St- Fall" 4 Aldmd my T,g,',,,,h Conven‘, 3 Ann“, M], Joseph Sllolfoon. srsunnnlt; :: Max ilk-nun..- tillll .\n llllunrlnlru. Int to keen n». well Cove: 3. P111153’ w°°di 4' Chrillifillllelh Tlgmlsh“ T, _ wan; Ascension; 4 Bertha Day“, “ _' #'”“ WGT ' ' ' ’ " T“ h“ 'TT"‘"—" . Hazel Carver. _ 2 Wheat-l Earl Christofilllfif- ‘ If “mush Comm“ | lennleMPgerlb i101“; W‘ nis£;ok2l.lame;;‘r;!eglll1i;lllt. ohms“). . ‘ P" r11 ° m‘ l" - - ' ‘ "-1 a 98°" - MANUAL TRAINING pheraon‘ m“; 4’ Janene Mcmm” he“ Cm“; 4 Waller Harper‘ An‘ Best Hammer Handle-l James . Orwell Cove. ' gm Tignish. A _ ‘ , . rnoroonsrn MP.K.‘IZ.‘.:.S..‘I“;' 2:15:13} $85.22;‘? ,, “p131 gj§gg§"safjf,g"a'g~,gf,‘,j;1 ..'.?.*i.':.;“,“...l.;2‘f‘%'rimtttinlli. '. . . _ 9n ; v ‘ . B son. Orwell Cllcll/allv S3181 czfiver‘ Shore;3 Mary Louise Caller; TIE:- flrtléggtsr and Pam’ 4 Car] Benlam‘ y R 4, Marcella c ns . rW - 15h convent; 4 Marcella ernar . B t ' Mm“ st l 1 H m ___ Ginger Snaps,——i, Pansy Wood; ‘ M‘ C0 vent‘ es 11H. oo.-— o s __=-_;.,-.____ 2‘ Hue‘ Carver; rug“ Bruce. '1‘ grégnsr-lllgulaua Chanson’ Tm Morggeely-nilhgdnilezaf Leo Arsenalllt 108 Great George Itreel Vmm“ RH“; ' ‘mm’ rver‘ nish Convent; 2 Agnes Chaisson, “ Best Na“ Box ___'1‘Camnl0 Chum ‘ , ‘ Tignish Convent‘. 3 Emilina Che-is A i "2 F m M K‘ _ -' ++¢¢+¢ Vi.-8 i nd Knitting. _ son, scens on, NH le c n :_.““ .L_.__. ___ wit...'sl.wln:fll:r:n.-1. Chrls< “ml- T155135“, 508K325!‘ Frances non, Tignish; 3 Walter Harper, '” PHONE I49 tone McPherson: 2. Janettg Mei Pllldtl- 5"’ ' Anglo: 4 Cllltnn Gavin. Tlsnlsn- f o ' ll 29122 l a . .1‘ - ERTA ‘ I ' 0 \ Cove. He matitched Donald; 3, Annie Nicholson, Or- N.D.MAcLsAl~l wcll Cove. Embroidered Linen. —1. Gold") ISO KENT ST. H. J. PALMER. K- C. Barrister. Etc. Money to Loan Bank of Nova Bootia Building‘ Charlottetown, P. E. i. MacDonald & McPhee B.A larrlstsns, Attorney, Eta. Money to Loan Riley Building Mark B. A. IARRIBTER. OOLICITOR. Money to Lean Cameron Plioelo . 4 C and Tin-eat Cities layer Iuildlng Great George Otroet ralosmao Omissions-l to 12 l. is. I “Professional Cards Palmer & Palmer ll, A. MoDONAiLD, H. F. MoPHEE l. Charlottetown R. McGuigan ETC. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Poet Graduate Media's! School and Hfllllll > Praetlee limited u Eye. Ill‘. Ne" Mnlnnu-l, Orwell; 2, Marcella Mc- Donald; 3. Marie McDonald; 4. Hilda McLeod. Orwell. 2, Marie McDonald. “on; 1. Florence McPher- Sweater, — SO11. lRUUBlEl] WITH llBHYllllPlES Scattered liver Face. Cillliliidltil. fsee was lull of blackheads became little pimples. They were scattered overmyfacasndilehed and burrled.lfl1l'h"\ l scratched them they became worse and loft scars. I was troubled with them for about threeor four months when l read an advertisement for r ' Soap and Ointment and lGhllfOI a 200ml’: lSPElKfJ“: so re ll 0 a am cgftllpletsly healed." (sllmd) Miss more l.. Bali. W111i" Beach. Michigan. d Use Cutieurs for sli toils! P1119119"- .. My which ialar Towel. —1. Chris- [one McPherson; 2. Marcella Mc- Mendod Sock.——1. Annie Nichol-y Green Mountain Potatoes — 1 301115 Morrisey, Tignlsh 2 Willie O'Brien, Anglo Tlsnlsh. 8 Aeldrnd Christopher. Tiglllfill; 4 Albert Mac- Intyre, Tlllliisll- Irish Cobbler.——1 Chester Morr- lsey. Tignish; 2 Robert Carter, Tignlsh Convent. Dakota Red.——-1 Wallace Ready, Anglo Tignlsh; 2 Earl Christopher, Tignish Convent; 3 Waiter Hogan. Anglo Tignish; 4 Lloyd Keoush. Christopher Cross. , Turnipa-lil Fairley Doulzan. 5811 cow Pond; 2 Helena Villard, Tign- ish Convent: 3 Timothy. Bernard. Tignish; 4 Clara Mclnnis, Tignlsh Convent. Carrots.—1 Alphic Bernard, Tit!" Illlfih; 2 Willie Broderiek, Christop- her's Cross; 3 Marguerite Richard, Tignish onventl; 4 Elliot Gavin, Tlgnlsh. Psrsnips.-—1 Clifton Conroy. Tig- nish: 2 Major Evans. Tignish; Lloyd Shea, Tignlsil Convent. VEGETABLES Tomatoes-l Earl Christopher. Tignish Convent; 2 Annette Mor- rlsey, Tignish Convent: 3 Breda Gallant, Tignish Convent; 4 Clovis Mal-bin, St. Felix. 0nions.—1 Walter Bernard. Ti;- nish; 2 Frances Plnder, Tignish Convent. Cucumbers.-1 Irma Handrahan. Christopher's Cross; 2 Timothy Bernard. Tignish; 3 Mildred O'Brien. Anglo; 4 Claude Morrisey. Beets.—- 1 Aldred Christopher. Tlgnish: 2 Evelina Gaudet, Tignlsh Convent: 3 Mae Doucette. Tlsllllil Convent; 4 Carl Bernard, Tigllish. Cabbage.—1 Augustine Bernard. Nail Pond; 2 Fairly Dorgan, Sea u!‘ " Cow Pond. Pumpkin-l Walter Bernard. Tisllish; 2 Edith Bernard, Tigllish (a), 1—Lloyd Keough, Ohrlstop- her's Cross; 2 Aubin Myers, Tign- lsll; 3 Austin Bernard, Tignish; 4 Arthur Perry, Tignish. Rich, Pure Blood Resists Disease Dr. Wlillllama‘ Pink _Pills Make Rich Blod and Restore Health. Thin. pale people lack the power of resistance to disease that rich. red blood gives. Nervous bronk~ down is the direct result of thin blood. ‘So is anacmiafindigestlon. rheumatism and many other troll- tries. People suffering from thin, impure blood need just the help. lDr. Williams’ Pink lPille can give. For thirty-five years Dr. Williams’ lPlllk ‘Pills have been world-famous 3 as a blood builder and nerve re- ‘storer. Not only do they purify and enrich the ‘blood, but they make new, rich, red blood which imparts fresh vigor and life to all the organs of the body. Their first ef- feet is usually to stimulate the ap- petite: then the spirits revive. and restlessness at night gives way to health restoring sleep. lFor suffer- era from anaemia. nervousness, general weakness, digestive trollb- lee. the after effects of acute dis- eases. mental or physical exhaus- tion, ‘Dr. Williams‘ iPinlt Pills are a restorative of the utmost value, if you are weak or ailing give these pills a fair trial and the result ls sure to be bendcial. ' lDr. Williams’ (Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 60 cents a box from filho Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co. Broeitviiie, Ont. Made in rubber. performance. Exhibition races. Gum-dipping is a special Firestone process that made the Balloon Tire practical by adding extra strength and endurance to its thin side wall construction. dipping insulates each strand of each cord with pure Destructive internal friction resistance to wear is increased—and longer life results. Gum-dipping is the foundation of modern tire Race drivers insist on gum-dipped cords, which have won all the important track and speedway events in recent years, including the Canadian National Leading taxicab and bus operators Most Miles Gum- eliminated- struction by standardizing ance has convinced them o Balloon Cum-Dipped high mileage per tire in 5 tests. For comfortable m Tubes. GUM-DIPPED BALLOONS Perform as Because No (lilies? Tire is Gum-Dipped Iflwgnlzc the mileage value of gum-clipped cord cod‘- on Firestone. Thousands of . motorists use Gum-Dipped Cords exclusively loecaugg their own check-up of mileage and all-round perform- f gum-dipped superiority. Cords produced remarkably ,300,000 miles of supervised 01011118. for greater safety in fall and winter driving-equip now with Firestone full. size Balloon Cum-Dipped Cords and Stenm-‘J/eldcfl Their leadership is based on provcn merit. per Dollar IOOI s?“ -_ ' ~=~+~>r l. ‘l. ' "I.