1 Aiway! 1 n .1‘ "SA “s Fresh ‘TEA I-AIIAT . retains its delicious flavvl‘ in i the air-tight aluminum packets in which all SALADA is sold." PROVINCE OF PRINCE ISLAND 15th George V., ceased intestate By the Honorable To the Sheriff of the Queen's County or any or literate person County.- GREETING: ty aforesaid. Attorney-G are therefore cite all persons interest fore me at a Surrogate noon of the same ed as rayed for and on motion of H, F. a true copy hereof he ly, namely, in the oresaid, in front of the house at Mount Albion and In front of the Hal said estate as aforesaid due notiua thereof. GIVEN UNDER my ty's reign_ 28l-2-6-f4i. B. VA. Money to Loan Riley Building Chs B. A. Money to Loan Cameron Block Dr. Graduate of N. V. Post Practice limited to Eye, and Throat Office Bayer Build t, ‘ ‘. 74‘ a" . o is <-»'~<,.a-u a. 4 ~ n ».'-~.s‘--z -..t,.+ Great George Street Office Hours-O t0 12 l. m. Telephone 850-J. DOMINION OF CANADA Bannerman Vl-‘arburtflll. fillrlllgal? Judge of Probate. &c.. 810.. within WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tition on .flie of James D. Stewart of Charlottetown in Queen's Coun- sald estate to be and appear be-l he held in the Court House in Char’ lottetown, in Queen's County, inl the said Province, on Tuesday the tenth day of March next, coming: at the hour of eleven o'clock fogs- Esq., Proctor for said Petitioner.‘ AND I DO HEREBY ORDER that nal in Queens County aforesaid so‘, that all persons interested in the the Seal of the said Court this sec- ond day of February A.D, 1925 andlcs finding their own, help and su In the fifteenth year of His Majes- (SgdJA. a. wknsuarou ' Judge of Probate Professional Cards McDonald & McPhee J. A. McDONALD H. F, B Barristerl. Attorney, Etc, Mark R. McGuigan BARRISTER, SOLIOITOR, ETC. Charlottetown, P. E, I. C. C. Archibald Medical School and Hospital ALBION SCHOO L EDWARD, Honor Roll foretihion ‘School for ,the month of January, Grade Vlll.—'l. Jilbert in 1925.4, Joseph Dunn. o Griffin; I Grade Vi.» l. Winnie lit-Iiinllnn: Moore: i. Pearl Solrey Grade [V.—l, Howard Hannah Moore; 3, lilliot Catherine Dtlnn. Grade i. Sr.-~-1, Hazel Alexander County of ‘ Constable said] lfin, Sadie McKinnon 2, Calvin Kemp. i Annual eneral ofl You held at the home of it‘. L. u. ed in thei" Con" m; nus-annual. NOTICE The Annual Meeting MtlflPllBilw528-2-20Mlli, forthwith} School aforesaid I at Po \v- may have‘ The Crapaud Creamery 00.. will - ,reccive applications till February 28th, 1925 for a Manager for their‘ hand and‘ I ‘plies, also wages with 485-2-1781. OF FARM, STOCK. FARM McPHEE We are instructed by ecutors of the premises, West Fl-iver .4 riottctown beautiful farm. etc., etc. Graduate 53,-‘ N9“ months‘ credit. 1to5 ~i8l~2-l8M3i. uflnwltitii- AUC'I‘ION SALE " y, February 25th, commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., his consisting of 92 acres of choice land, with dwelling house and out buildings, Also on the same day we will sell all the stock, crop and Implements -—2 horses, 7 cattle, 15 sheep, 75 hens, 300 bushel oats, wheat and other grains. Also all implement-l, ln Re esww u! "fink F°"’°_'-:2, Stillman Mc-Kinnon; a, Priscilla lute of .\lount Albion In Queensl County in the said Province de Kemp; 2. Kemp; l. ,\lool"~*: 2. \1yrtle Kemp; 3, Isabelle Kcmll, Grade I. .lr.~l, Ivan McKlnnnn; Perfect attendance-Albert Grif- Meeting me Bum Provhme praying that a! Tile postponed Annual Meeting of Citation may be “Sued for ‘he purQthe Farmers Iillrer Fox (‘on will pose hereinafter set forth: , hereby required wjlernmltl, on Thursday, l-‘ebrunry 2min 3 McEIu-hertt. llA\l.\l0.\ D K HLLY, Secretary. ‘iii of the day to show-Wheatley River Egg Circle will be cause if any they can why the ac- held in Wheatley River counts of the said estate should Monday, February 23rd. ,not be passed and the estate clos-‘bera invited to attend and receive in said petitioffrebate for 1924, Hall on All mem- FIRM Fiiii SALE published in some newspaper pub-i lished in Charlottetown aforesaid. once in each week, for at least, four consecutive weeks from theiflf 104 fir". Oliuitfld 1 mile "Om date hereof and that a true copyiNew Glasgow and 3 miles from hereof be forthwith posted in thepl-lunter River. following public places respectful-Mil)‘ to hall of the: Court House in Charlottetown af-.5il4-2-19.\l-li. ”Wlllf|§n“' Will sell by private sale my farm For particulars ap- W. W. MURPHY. on the premises, Creamery, Applicants to state wag- the CROP AND IMPLEMENTS. the TE»R.MS--AII sums of $10.00 and under, cash, Over that amount 6 if the day is stormy sale will be on the day following at same hour, BENJ, CARTER d SON, Auctioneers l.\' ‘Fl-IE Sil/‘RROGATE COVRT Sadie |.\lcKlnmln; 3, Bertie Taylor: p. Com- pany findlng help and supplies, H. V. NORTON. Secretary character in hands, she had always —‘ friend, tllotlgil hie face wore hid- Ex- Estste of the late Angus McLaughlin, to sell on the Bridge, on 1925. 1-389?‘ r 1 mtifln a d J I or Sausages SAUSAGES Tasty, Nutritious, these are made and delivered fresh daily. “Due to quality and flavor D. & F. are Always in Favor” Manufactured by, DA VIS & FRASER Charlottetown, P. E.'I. liilliii Paulo dame. r PiiZZlE liilllPiiN From the Charlottetown Guardian Plsass find enolsssd l0 aunts for your Cross Word I ‘. “ “ak-a" vvv wv_{frlwrvv vvvvvvwyv iv COPYPIIM 1M4, by Suddenly it opened, and hardlyl knowing what she did ‘Pan sprang ltflliv folward,’ str vlng to d0dge_ a thrust-out arm- But the arm was sltlllllg- and pusher her back so violently that she might have fall- en had she not caught at the tapestry. ‘It was so dim behind this contain. and so black was the space beyond the door that she could see nothing on. the other side. Even the owner of the arm was but a dark shadow of her eyes, until she had been forcibly ldetschttd from her bold on the [hangings and thrust into the room. Than, in the greenish light. Pan saw a tail, SLOOD-Gllfliliiififetl man wearing a queer, old-fashioned cape-ov r-coat. alld a soft, wide- brilnmed hat. His face was hidden with a black mask which appear- ed to be made of one or two thicknesses of crape. Even his‘ eyes were covered, but the girli caught; a faint sparkle from them like that of a star filmed over by s thin. black cloud. Once more the impression of a dream came back; for wasn't this And there couldn't in any real‘ world be such a room, with glass’ for a roof and fish swimming over it in deep. green water! Above all, there couldn't be such a man ‘as this masked, cloaked creature, ex- cept in a. queer nlelodrama- And yet-Pan felt so viivtlly awake‘ now! Her heart was beating so hard. and her breath wa-s coming in such short seals. She lnust give up the hope that she w-as caught ill a dream. Now the creature had turned away. H-e was sticking a key into the door-and taking it oul: again. having ostentatiollsly grated ll in a musty lock. Pan thought lhalt if on at a'il—unles.s she alttaocked no time to run across and get one. however; es- the struggle would .be ‘too un- the failure for her- "Have you collie here to kill ule?" she painted. The man wheeled round and stood quietly surveying her through the crape mask, a large kcy ill his lland. ; "l_shollld not have taken tllc trouble -to ‘ilring you to this place if I vrished to kill you, except un- der great provocation.“ 2 said. ill French. "What makes you think I ltllder- stand French?“ Pan flung hack in English. | "All young girls of your class do gllllfiefSliilllf it," came the confident |tlnsweli ' l Pan gazed intently .'l.t the hand- .'with the key, trying to recognize it. There was a great dcnl of that any thought, and had boasted she could identify those of ‘den ‘and the figure conccaled- But nt-ss of the room, sllc would find tho-l l|li(.'i‘i‘, dead look iwas given by wry tight-fitting rubber gloves such as surgeons wear to perform operations. "You do not know me." the man announced. “It is useless to stare all ln-y Iiillltiu‘, It would -be simpler to ask who I am." "You wouldn't tell m-e." PM! 53h]. "if you were willing for me to find ou-t who you ‘are. you Wflllld not he wearing a mask and-rubb- Children's delicate digestions. are easily disturbed by too much dos- ing." Still, the little ones’ cold troubles cannot be neglected. At the very first sign of crouit- sore throat, or any other cold trou- ble, apply Vlcks Vspoltub over the throat and chest. There is nothing to swalloW—Y0ll lust rub it 0n- relleved In 15 minutes. ‘ma sniff; A, D. 914. Alfred was succeeded b! his eon. Edward the folder, who died In 925. His reiflll was one Ions fish! with the D8116!» who ravaged ti"! ‘East Coast. These e people, though the)’ are called Dane!- csme not only ‘mm. Denmark, but from the Western con!!! of Europe, up B!‘ far as the North Cape.’ The Niglltiof m» Wedding ly C. ll. and AJI. WILLIAMSON Authors of "The Lightning Conductor" and other flssolnal-lal ! I ' l ancos of mystery and love ' . Public Ledger Company ‘it-the against lllm- Bu-t now I don't think happy, even here in this place, and lshall go or. figure too fantastic to be inealflhappy if I never get out into sunshine again! I'll he happy bl.- ,canse I know now who has done everyllling~tvorke<l the whole plot in this dreadful business. It is~you —-l\lollsieur Masquer!" any case, why should I trouble to deny it to you? Is there a reason Why I should be afraid oi‘ Mademoiselle Spitfire?" proverb about the one who laughs last laughing best? feariuiiy hard-lo remember your voice-your hands. l ‘nzlieve I do know you-anyhow, that I've met you lbefore, somewhere. It‘ I hadn't _why should you wear a musk and only she had a hammer she wouiddisguise your voice by try to stun him as he stooped, and lthrough your nose, and steal the key. But she had no weap- French?" the enemy with a chair. There was'th and hesld- vice and leave this place to back into the world equal! It would be sure to end in might some day meet stand. Now let us waste no time in personalities. btlt whether you do go back to world-or stay here." fast now. The very fact that man in the mask was frighten her steadied nerves, lllake-tlp ‘cven appealed IIO sense of thc ridiculous. She "in his power," it n-as true, as if she and and villain of a moving picture and might do sonle good to sllutv ens." School for month of January. MiiRE "HUMoURs"'0F“ffisT'6RY_”' Must BE EXTRA Sea» ‘rue euousu nave. ‘iucn Tllgglsaos A4AAgA axax‘ AAAAA“; Yr v vyvvvv v wv i THE clranwfrlfirowu GUARDIAN -i ‘ vrvvvre er gloves." "Nevertheless there is a name by which you can call me if you choose" be persisted. "It is ‘Mas- quer.’ I have come here not to kill you, but to give you good. aldtzce. It will be for the second ‘time, l .wrote you a letter—" "Oh, you wrote that found in the cell!" Pan broke ill. “You're an enemy of‘ ltawdon Wells!_Yoll want me to do what will ruin hint" “I-le is already ruined." "l won't believe that." "And he does not thank you for ihipillg him at your own expense. letter I TOMMY TOMIIINS PAINTING BOOK n: ‘ma. munnsu Juitlsatitingtoteachthekicidies barb color. Let them paint the pictures of Tommy Tomkins’ adventures from childhood to manhood. Sent hoe on reciipt of four Ono Cube wrappers. Oxo Limited, 232 Lemoine 5L, Montreal. He doesn't care what becomes of you. Hc thinks only of another woman." "That makes no difference to me," said Pandora. "l did Ilelievc at ‘first that he must be guiity-—no, l didn't! 'I don't mean that- l was afraid other peopl: might ilelieve evidence is so that horrible thing any longer. l'nl ghastly bei_n G s Th? man laughed. "PerhapsT In you. "Wait!" said Pan. “Inuit tile-re a I'm trying- talking’ speaking “I will tell you why." broke in again, you l! me and rc~ decide the Pan's he-ant was not heating so trying to the girl's and ilis llcr he" ‘were the heroine play. but ii. couldn't do llluch llalm “Tong ‘Ila firm in price, with higher values 1n certain sections. very probably lbe prices are unlikely to fall, and art-l lflclall silk prices will remain their present level for some time; These predictions are contained in the current Special BRIITISH TRADE REVIEW, in a] ;ries of articles covering all four trades in question. in the woolicn IIIKIIISIT)‘ is distinct- ly complicated. steadily getting dcurer. and follow- ing the heavy advance in crossbred .wools at ‘the ills-l ‘il0lltiflll sales the‘ position has become very difficult‘ for mantlfat-ttlrers. are ‘risinlg, the purchasing prlwel- oflwhole palace the community docs not expand ini sympathy. Tilc conseqllrllzze is that, \v.l's, ext>e in order to retain old selling pFi(‘BB,l']‘)](-y 3|] llllurly produce-rs have retitlccd the qtlailizy of their nltlnllfnctures. has resulttll ill pcrtiollate lise 1*: than in tlll- best ‘gratis-s. e "Masquer.” “I do these things tons if0r mulls-up garments will he‘ room because. in case you take my ad- “"5951? lit"??? lllle‘ (‘Onliltir Billing g0 than they were twelve lllollthsa-go." next autumn -:'ld \\’Il' . member this—episode. Thar. would 131651lleilllfilillilllce l" "W, lllill‘. b, inconvenient m,- mm yo" under, erial value,- is llllly lrefiectetl ln til-r more cllargts fur woollen railucnt." luelutiralnatic llliilfiilfle 31¢‘ TextllTrl-lé?“ llVoollen goods will continue to Cottons will dearer; linen ill. Issue of THE Tile situation Iiaw material is COLOR CUTOUTQ oo é Sleeping Beauty Q-OO-O-O-O-Ofi A LONG SLEEP Although costs This‘ a much greater ‘pro in a nlucll greater, ‘OIJDTIIOIHIIL’ rise in coarser wool? "Quota- is stated. “but we o 1st w-ti: "mtil =r ilcforc tile SOUTH MILTON SCHOOL | Honor Roll for Slilllh .\lilton we School for January. Grade \'lil Vi, Jan-k Rodd, Grade Vil.- , ISt-ssie White; 2,| eill; 3, Il'ene Stewart, Grade Vl.—el,~ Freda .\IcNelII; 2. was Verna Rodd; 3, Elvinu Sicwnri, ‘ladys Watts; 2. ', Alma Weeks. (Jlga IMMIIIIOSOII; Grade IIl.——l, 2, Parker Rodd; 3, Jim ‘SHZWZIPL Grade Il.——i. (lcoruc Ill-Neill; 2. that she ltllollght him a figure of Lennard _\I¢,-.Kenn;l; it, Jack lllll- ' " Stewart. ' “Ilse lllflllilllfi hluffinlz inc." sh‘ (ifillifl I. my», illlrotlly Alc- encotu-ngctl llcrsclf- "ll/oil, I'll try llluffing hiln—and soc what happ- illcr first move ill this game was to llorst into a fit of wiggling like ‘Honor Iioll of Kelly's (Press Grade X.——l, ‘Eileen lMonnghtlll; 2, Matthias Hagan. Grade VIlI.-1, Mary Kelly; 2, Jimmie McDonald, Grade VII.-1, Ambrose Mouagil- an and Joseph lMlcAvinn equal; 2, Vernon Mnc-Guigan; 3, Eileen Coady. Grade VI.——1, Joseph Hagan and Gertie McQllald equal; 2, Louis Hagan; 3, Allie McAvlnn. Grade 'V.-——1, Glrartl McGuigan: 2,i.\11nry A. Monaghan; 3, Winnifreri Coady_ Grade il.—l, Peruza Wnddcil. Grade I.——l, Willie Wnddeli: Stirling Waddell.—-Alnos teacher. -\ -—-¢-0->-i-- WHEATLEY SCHOOL; . 2. Curley. Following is the standing of Wheatley School for lilo mouth oi January. Grade X.—l, Philip llutheson; 2, Myrtle Chandler. Grade lX.—~1, Reginald Lvlc- Kenns; 2, Wallace ‘Higgins; 3.Jeul1 Higgins. Grade VIlI.—-l, ‘Frances Neil; Laura Axworthy; 3, Jean McLeod. Grade Vl.——1, Ambrose Ford; 2, I-Istjold McKenua; 3, Lionel Younk- er. Grade lV.-—l, ‘David ‘Axwortlly; 2, Rufus Axworthy; 3, Violet Neil. Grade lI.—1, Jimmy Drewitt; Willie Ford. Grade l, ‘Sr.—1, Irving Neil; Elsie Axworthy; 3, Omer Nell, Grade I. Jr.-—1, Katie Ford; o o Kenn-ll; 2, Bertha Ii()\\'lll'(I. :1 quart of water take noted authority, who tells us that too much rich which almost paralyze the kidneys 4, Charles (izuulct. in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish Greta Hegarty; 3. George Mat-Kay. and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery ln the kIdneyILeo Condon, Walter Moase. Ellz~ refilon, ghafp pa-lns in the back orvabeth MacDonald, Martina lieg- sick headache, dizziness, your stoqartypAnna iHegarty, Bertha mach soursftongue is coated, and Kinnon, Olive llloase, Arielle Ell- wllen the weather is bad you have man, rllctlnllltlc gels cloudy, full of sediment, the Innis, -l)llu SCIlllFllltlll, Donald .\ltlc- cilanuels often get sure and lrrit~ Donald, Mary lMncIXlllnid.-—J. nted, obllglng you to seek relief Bowness, teacher, two or night. - (ll-adv l, (bl-J, Vern llorlle. Perfect Attendance -- Bessie White, Marjorie .\lcNeill. Miriam pm, . , ._ _ __ , .\‘loNeill, Etta Yotlnker, Alma EII‘III?’)'III‘\IVIZ‘:PII‘\"IBII‘I: tifi)ll‘gl\'llllu-llril(ii‘hil?lfil a sghoolgln]. WWI“ ‘Hooliw ‘wimken Olga. lonely stifflooklllg, like ‘ltlle hands (gonflnued Tomcrmw) Mmmefiu" __ of ‘clay models for statues. It ' _ occurred lo the girl that, if "he -o'+>___ , lvoro nearer and could see nfore KELLY'S CROSS SCHOOL ‘ clcully tilrotllgh the green ldim- im- By Drinking Water Flush your kidneys by drinking‘ eacll day. also suits occasionally. says a food forms acids twlnges. The urine three times during the To help neutralize these irritat- ing acids; to help cleanse the kid- SCHOOL - neys and flush off the body's urin< nus waste, get four ounces of Jad Slliis from any pharmacy here‘; An unusually pleasant afternoon Take n. tablespoolliul in a glass, ofiwus spent by many of the people water before breakfast for a few of Nortllam on Monday lust, when (lays, and your kidneys may than they met at the semi-annual school act made from the acid of grapes and lelnon juice, combined with l-lthla, their teacher, Miss Blanche Miller and has been used for years to help nnd showed by their ready answers flush and stimulate sluggish kirl- that they had been carefully taught "W8; also to neutralize the acids but their bright cheerful faces told in the system so they no longer lr- more than that, They told that love rilate. thus oftemreiieving bladder for tile teacher had made tasks a 2. weakness. fine. This famous salts is Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not injure and makes a delightful eff» dialogue, ervescvnt llthia-water drink. 2. oil means have your physician By 8X- Glsdys MoQuarrie; 3, Wendell Mc- amine your kidneys at least twice Quarrie. I s I'\|\a‘$ ‘ ‘S agile, 4. Yfiiilfi THC. VISITORS .nlle of the strings, A lady ill wait~l ing ‘who was lllelltlillg a gown fell: ‘Sunli -ilul:tlleti years so they will “ARVR; ‘MORELAND sséivltlf. as . RICH PICKINGS AMcNG \\'hcll the fairy waved ll'l' lllZllf-tit‘ Witlifl everybody ill the suddenly stopped a-s‘ though fzoze-n, just us they lile king and (M19311. ell into a lllaglic sleep. The princess's llltlt- dug stopp» cd with his mouth opcn ill the mill- (lie of a bark. A young page who ual; playing a glli-ttlr fcll a. ?(-p with his fingers about to ‘strike. asleep with 'her needle iiffii the air. Even the horses in‘ the, loyal stable and the chick ills illl the loyal barnyard fell aslcel too. “See," said lllc ‘goood l'zli.y. “l have put every out. asl up Illl‘ ll be ilt.l'9 to c» I've tllc princess will-n sllc wake-s ‘llp." I('olor the lovely queen's dress lavender. Make hkr crown ‘and ilEtUItiYbStl a golden \colqr, 'i‘llcll cut llcr out and save IIQZ‘ until l.l~ lllG.'l'O\\'-l (Copyright, 1925) NEW ANNAN SCHOOL Following is tile standing of tile pupils of New Annnn School for tile mouth of‘ Jan-Jury. (ll-ode X.—l, lulia Alonso, (ll-ado lX.»~l, Viola liegllrly; 2. Nelson MllcKay; 3, Vlilllter Nloasef ‘l, Leo Contloll; 5, Ellllnet iMucMil- MucKilu Arlellc Grade Vll.—1, Bel-tint lloll; 2, Anna llegarty; 3, Ellmall; -i, ‘Ralph Xltlllse. Grade VI.—l. Robina Cameron: 2, Uulllliti llinobollttid; 3, Elizabeth M-aollutlaltl; Al. Olive Mouse; 5, Dan Sclltlrnlull. tirade V.—l, ‘ary Mutalltlnzllti; 2, lllargalret llinlnull; 3, Balfour Mot-- Kay. Grade IV:—-l, Mary llogllrly; 2, liable Galldet. Grade lli.»~l, Iiulh illonsé: Wallace Moasc; 3, ‘Louise tlallllit-I; n 0 Grade II.-l, iilertie Zilacllluis; Perfect Attendance-toils ijvfoasc, ill uc- .\lary ‘Hegarty, Wallace ‘Mouse, RlltlllMtiuse, (lerlie Muc- M. EXAMINATION AT NORTH-AM examination 'l‘he;ptlplls were examined by‘ pleasure. A very interesting program of recitations and songs was much enjoyed. as was also the generous supply of delicious home- made candy furnished by tile teacher. A well filled purse, beside ‘Willi .il w trustees spoke in high lt-rlus of Illi- work done tillrlllg the cntlcli. lug won the esteem and lztltidwvill of tile rate-payers as well us tho alilection of her pupils. I I (6 Cogcoanut and Palm Oils give this famous laundry 800p its extra cleaning power - "A saqs Mrs Experience _ ,,. "Sunlight 1's so much more than ordinary laundry soap! It is a pure soap made from cocoanut and palm‘ oils——two of the gentlest and most thorough cleansing materials ever discovered. ~ “These cocoanut and palm oils, I happen to know, are produced on tllc makers‘ own plantations. They arc purified and blended to such 1t dcgrcc of perfection in Sunlight that it is really tilc most labourrsaving, timclsaving and economical soap I've cvcr uscd. “Sunlight, of course, is purity _itseif/—it contains no adultcrating materials, which arc usclcss to women as soap, but are often put in to make a bar look bigger. Every bit of Sunlight is purc, cleansing soup, so it just cleans and cleans and cicans—you can usc it for cvcry household purpose, for a little of it goes at long way. Sultilght kccps your hands soft and comfortable, too!" lylltdc by Lcvcr Brothers Limited, largest soap-makers in the world. ALET OUR HOOVER DO YOUR SPRING CLEANING You may rcnt one of those machines from us at a very moderate cost. it is the quickest, most satisfactory and sanitary way to do your spring work. Once done this way no other will do. S-GI Come in and talk it over with us. We guarantee togivc you satisfaction. SEND US YOUR GOOSE AND DUCK FEA'l'HER5 We pay highest price when they are not mixed- HEN RY McFARLANE REAR OF BEER 8t‘ WEEKS Phone Shop 1042. House 134-J. -- w - -~-~' - Jllllllary. I otill-l" ilviillllilli hill-h “ill 1m“ m , , ,. . - . g e‘, m “h,” 5H“,.,~_,,‘;|1, H‘ nut-i“:'(‘itlj}iil,-(_lpflzlfi lnlwlltl \\Illltl. wnrtleli udtircss, zlltt-l‘ \\'ilil'il t it I a < ~- Grlttlo \'liill~—11 ‘Ilclilert (Kilns. (Ironic Vii 1 Lestcl" (lzllllifi. llvm, lorizzl l|_ Ii Mac Illllnplley. 3mm. WW1 :\Vill (‘,al‘nlo.rtlll. (italic V~I Uloytl Fnlzzcll, _2 All- nle Hltlllliwcll 3 ‘lliargarclkhtllls. (i-ratle 'lV—l Clayvml Humphrey, 2 Mildred Dixon. i—<H-—~——- . (‘rrude III-l Richard Kelly‘ 2 _ STANCHEL SCHOOL Reggie ‘Kelly, 3 Ellzaibetll Cains. — i (llrade I.I—-—1 ‘Elsie Kelly, 2 Lei-Ell Tile following is the riport of Callie-loll. Stanchel School for the mouth of Grade 'l—1 Bessie Halliwell. 2 tcrln just Alisa Illillcl" is foriullutc ill llztv- BENSONS GOLDEN The syrup with the wonderful flavor, combining the wholesome and digestible characteristics of corn syrup with the attractive flavor of the cane- Aslr your Grocer [or it THE CANADA STARCH c0, LIMITED, MONTItItAI-t Mslm she 4 EDWARDSBURO sltvalt ctoss flARCll cannon COIN rrsacn IN 1.1%.“... ‘M! ‘mesa Bios-reps Dig-Wits LAuotoRoT-l? i