’ Oven-hull always commutes ; Nothing like Kellogg's to keep the young hopeful just bubbling over with good health. With milE or cream-nourishing, delicious and moot easily digested. IMMORTALITY "whosoever belicveth in .\lc shall,‘ "mist “p1 l never dic." Immortality means lleaihl-iss, Undylng doth the some express; And he or they shall IIw\'0l' die- Means the same in language notjAud by a glonous so high. This word as only used by Paul, By evangctists. not or all; Paul was a man of learning greatfx.) ,=,;.;,;1r1.; Could truths in language high, N-‘Fur they late. Eternal Life doth mean the same As "Immortality. but name; They mean exactly the satire thing Gull The same idea doth us bring. n God is immortality. From whom comes our vitality; 1y Divine power- wc are renewedPrbr. -\'ith grace and wisdom all en- duld. iesns Christ is our living Head. Jur Resurrection from the dead; lie raised us from sin. tad put His Spirit us within. Our Spiritual liie Christ is, Through Him comes to us joy and peace, With Him is our blessed llnion, With Father and Son communion. Jesus our-life shall never die. He lives and reigns above the sky.. He vanquished death, the last. of ' foes, When from the_ silent, grave He T050. SANTA CLAUS Headquarters lsyagain located at CARTER’S big BOOK and TOY STORES where the largest and best selected stock of Books and Christmas Sta- tionery. Seals, Tags, Gold and Silver Tinsel, Colored Twine-s,‘ Christmas Greeting Cards. Christmas Post Cards, Holly Gift Boxes is on display. . ,.vvvvvrv-rrrrv_. Books For Xmas by popular Authors. Hund- reds to select from. The Poets in different bindings, Bibles. Prayer Books, (Catholic and Protestant) Church Hymn Books, Gi-ft Books, Toy Books. Children's Picture Books, Linen and Painting Books, Boys and Girls, Own Annuals, Chatterbox, Chums, Young Canada, Waterman Fountain Pent etc., etc. Toy and Doll Department (UP-STAIRB) Wain-Come in and oeo the endless array you are ours to get what you want at the prlcs you want to pay- 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c Tables Boy: and Girls Sleds and mellhl- A splendid new otook just received direct from the Factory. . Snow Shovels. (Wood and Steel). Rocking Horses. Doll; Carriages, Klddi, Carts, otc. CARTER & CO., LIMITED. Holdqua rton for Christmas Gifts the death of v c c ¢ v v G%rG O-Q-O-O-G-O§§O+O-OQ~OO-O+OOOQOQ O-OQ-OOQH UQ-O-O~O-%O-O-O4-O-OQ+O-O~O-O vvvvvvvvvvvvw iBecllus-e it is Ills blessed will. lA living soul (an net's-r die. lCan any one this truth deny? Tilt‘ spiriulal l, pfri: who partake, ir choice will ever l m.l inn can take place, .'lr-,~ filled with Jesus I grace. I ‘Affections then are full of love, lAull sot upun the things zlbove. Hi ‘~11 >llllll bl» our desire. ahov“ all we shall admire. illim . lOur spiriuizll iii» shall endless be, lAnd lfllt-ll with all felicity; couv» rsdliou pure and Holy. As it will uniolll in glory. \\'e'll J.-.<lls..~:»-.- upon Ills throne, Aull shall l‘"jl)lf’il in ilim each one, Aloud our sung of prllisl- \v<~‘ll raise (‘hrlsl through eternity we'll praise. Such as are in (‘llrLst can ne'er die; ilecllusl- lie will their lift-is supply. And from liis living fountain give. That they nllly drink and cvel" live. 'I‘lle church (‘llristfis .\I,v.stic bolly And Ill» will take hwl‘ 110111;) ti, lllls ' .- llul‘ Ills blooll I10 shell, , Which from Ills prvljlollg Sign flow. (‘ll full. And 5W0"! peace came into my soul For Jl-sns’ blood llllil lllllllc mo . wllul--; When that precious" blood was ap- plied My sinful soul was sanctified. It purglll il\\‘l‘l_\' nly guilt of sill, i For was lllllll" (lIIL'\\‘ within; 'l‘l1e iovl‘ of (loll was new and sweet, And to my soul most pleasing ulctlt. Christ's love flame. Rlillli; Ill lIr-aven whence it cattle: Hi5 llfliltl.‘ in souls now sweetly flows, And olllvalrll into Glory goes. ill precious souls a Saints lift,‘ immortal and divine, In lie: Hill)’ glory they shall shine. lly grace. immortal they became. With (‘brisl Iliulsclf they are the sllnlu. Dl-nthltn llll‘ bully is but sleep. Tile lonl-sonll: grltvo our (lust will keep: Our bmlll-s will repose in dust, Till lllnsllrrection of the just. Our bodies shall inlmortal risc, To meet tho Sllvious in the skies" \\'l~ shall l'l~.‘l.' from the noisomn toulb, Ill glory more than youthful bloom. lint all who in their sins remain, Eternal ill.» will not attain, llillllfiflilllly will not sec. lint pl-risll in the fiory sea. Till-y will br- forever dying, Ilnlll-l" (Hill's illnillllfil-Sllft? lying; Theirs- will bi- ilCfllll eternal. Ill a region, dark. infernal. All saints iivl- as lnul: as Christ. Who uavv their life i0 them at first: Ill-cause I livi- yi- shall also live, This prouliso did the Saviour glvle, (‘hrist gavr- saints immortality. Auli they 11TH fnr eternity; Lilll- .l"illl.*<l (‘llrlst they die no more, But live their Sllvious to adore. When lloaven and earth have pass- ed tawny, Tll~y'll llwvll in llll‘ eternal day; Their sl-rvicl- all shall joyful be. Tllrllllllll lilies oi‘ olerulty. DONALD MacLEAN .1924. Ruby Smith, 3. Enrl weeks. each ed from 1 to 10. White Wyaadottes, Pen Owner land Address. 1. J. J. .\IcGlllivrsy. Vernon Bridge W.L. 5 3 3 9 2. Mrs. McIntyre, Montague . __ 3, Edward Bullpitt, Cardigan . W.L. 5 3 5 5 5 2 4 29 .2 l. Edward Bullpitt, Cardigan W.L.2 5 2 5 4 4 4 4 5 X35 143 5. Everett Howstt. Cape Traverse \V.L. 3 2 1 4 4 14 31 6. G. F. Connors, Charlottetown , , W.L. 4 4 3 1 5 3 3 4 27 40 7, Sam McPherson, Ztiartinvale W.L. 3 5 6 2 3 4 1 3 27 50 S. Expt. Sallion, Charlottetown .. W.L, 5 1 5 4 3 27 50 ‘J. W. Wisner. Watervale . . 10. Expt. Station, Charlottetown - 11. \\'. W. Mulch, EflflliClllfg BR. 5 1 5 2 3 1.6 33 12. Harry .\l. Hyde, Cornwall BR. 4 4 3 l 12 12 13. Mrs. F, llallidtly. Eldon . . . . . .. . 14. Chas. Parker, Georgetown . B. Il- 3 3 5 16 1.1. Bert. n. Brown, York . . . . . . . .. an. 1 1 1 10, J. spllrgeon Jenkins Mt. Albion B. R- 3_4 2 1 10 15 17. D, F. McDonald, Montague BR. 1 1 1 11s. Jos Carmichezll. Peakes .. mt. 3 3 1i 15!. Walter Buntaiu, Itustico . . . . .. BR. 0 4 3 ' 22 52 20. Chas. McKt-nna, Newton CrossllR. 2 3 4 2 4 5 5 25 104 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 251 62° ' ' ~ Itcmarksz-Exporimenial Station Pens are entered for Rvilifilfll- ‘" ilmllll-"i fllllll- tion only and will not compete for any prizl-s that may he offered. Jlnnager of conest F. A. Driscoll, Sup crintenllcnt, J. A. Clark. .\'. I3. Please address all correspondence to the Superintendent, Experimental Station, Charlottetown, IKE. I. begins on earth. Notes on the seventh P, E, Isiandwvlth the Experimental Stations 111W birth. Egg Laying Contest for the Legllorus for 6th. place wltll 1b 5th. week of Contest ending December 5th, 1924. Twenty-fin,- pullcts started lay- ing during the week making the total number now layting 73. The prolluctlorl for the wcuk was 251, or an increase of ‘J0 eggs over lust wcck- 'I‘he total No. of eggs laid to llJIC is I320. Illr, Edward Bullpitfs Lcghorn's loll the contest, pcn 4 being 1st. with 35 eggs and pen 3 being 2nd. with 29 eggs. .\Ir. Sam lllcPhersolfs llt-ghorlfs tied with G. F. Connor's LHgllUYifS, for 3l'd. place wiht 27 l-ggs each. Charles JICKOIIIIIUS lillrrtd Itocks were 4th. w ith 25 2;; Walter Unlliailfs Harrell lIUClIS were 5th. with 22 l-ggs anll \\'. \V, Jinn-It's Barred Rocks til-ll Your 1. No. ofJNoek 5 For-tho Wool: Ending Doc o, 1824. Prince Eduard lolollll Eco l-irlno Mum'- Condncted by the Dominion Experimental Station Charlottetown. Island. ' This contest started swamp" 1st, 1924 and continues tor 62 pen in the some" contains 10 birds and they ore number. ‘II-Leading Pens: B. Broody; M-Mouthiug; D-Dead; S.Sick. The following tabla give; we production f0 rthe individual birds tor the week under columns numbering 1 to 10. Column "W" gives the total weekly pen pmductlon and eqlumn "T" the total number o! egg! for the pen to date. The difference between 1B6 Weekly 10181 and "l9 records of the individual hens is the result o! esss laid on the 11°01'- Note:—B. It-Barred Rocks; W. L White Leghorns; W. W» Breed12846678910 W T. eggs cach. Everett IIOWZIKUS L0;- horus were 7th. with 14 (‘fills mill. Iinrry IIylle's were Sill, with 12 eggs, Mr. Edward Bullpitfs pen of Ll-ghorus No. 4 le llthl- contest to date wiihlliil eggsJIr. Charles MC- Kcllnzrs Barred Rocks were 2nd. with 53 eggs. Salli NlcPhcrsous \\'hiti_- Leghorns are 5th. with 50 feggs. Tho ICExpcrinlc-nflul Statlfllfs ‘Iioghorns are 01h. with ~13 ci-ZK-i- Ml‘- (‘. Ii. Connor's White Let-thorns are Ttll, with 40 eggs. W. W. Riutcll-‘s Burro-J Rocks are 8th. with 33 eggs, and G. B. Connor's White Lei;- horns are 9th. with 31 eggs. During the week the following puns started laying Harry 1131155 Darrell Rocks, Joseph CarmlchaeYs llarrl-ll Rocks, Bert, R, Brown's linrrl-ll Rocks and D. F. MCDDIIZIIIPS llllrrell ltocks. SchooLlleports MURRAY HARBOR SCHOOL ilonor Roll 0t‘ Zliurrlly Harbour School. Principal. Dept. Grade VIII—~1 Elsie Penny, 2 Vl-rnll Brooks, 3 Lorne Stewart. (lrulle \'ll—1 Velollicllards and Lewis White (equal). 2 Ellllcr Jor- llllli, 1i Evelyn Dillard. -(il'llllO Vl- 1 Roy Bell, 2 Ross Willie unll John Machou, (equal). 1i Laura White. 4 Gertrude White. (lradc V-l LcRoy \\'hite. 2 hlzlr- Clllire Sl9\\'llI‘l,IvI11. Ilylle and Ell- wurll Jordon, (equal). 8 Ernest llllcllou, ~I Scllar MacKay. Assistant's Dept. (irlllle lll—1 Hubert ‘VMLO, 2 llulicl Bucll aull Brllcc Stlnvart (lquul, 3 hlrlrsllall lllzlcLcoll, 4 itoylll Willie. Grade II—1 Mary Jordan. 2 Ches- tor Cooper and Blanche Penny (equal), 3 Florence Bilinrd and illnucllc Punlly. (equal). (irlldc I, (lll—1 Hazel MacLeod, 2 Julie Jordan. (ll‘ilili‘ I (bi-l Doris MacLcoll, 2 Aubrey Prowse. 3 Doris Iteyntiills. l Lillian Graham nlld Edith Duell (l qulll l. Grade I (c)—1 Lloyd Herring, 2 Justin Jordan, 3 Florence Stewart. ‘ -i Jalulls‘ Alurplly. Perfect Attendance -— Elsie Penny, (iorirullc Wilite. Roy Bell- L Ilty \\'llill-, Jim.- Robertson. Grzllw- llPlllly, Lucy Phillips. IClnu-r Illlluclllnlorllllll, ClillfC Stewart, (‘llcsll-l- Cooper. Hubert White, Iloyai Willie, Blanche Penny, Mur~ il~l llucll. Sarah Ilrellaut, May Jor- dan, Muriel Jncltson, Lillian Gra- llillll, Aubrey Prowse, Ilazvl Bino- Imoll, IClliill Ilul-ll. Janlvs blurplly. llllrsllzlll .\lllcLcoll, Jane Jorlialn, llrllcl- Slowart. -——-<o>-i-- PLEASANT VALLEY Thu fnllolviuu is the standing of llll‘ pupils ill the sr-verzll grndl-s- u!‘ Pll-llszlrlt Valli-y School for tho luollill of Novr-lnber. lrnlip, X.—I, Mrlrbclln Muc- L. nnun, 2. Dorothy lllrlcDowell. flrnllu \'lIl.—-1. Berlin Steven- son. 2, Florvncc hit-Swain. (lrulll- Vll,—1, lslu Wet-its, 2- Taylol‘, 4. \'llI Ilorring, 3 Lucy Phillips, 4' Gl-llcc Penny. Grade lV—-1 Grace “lhlte, 2 llorlalll Dowcll- Grade V.~—1. Alice lVeeks, 2. Clara .\IzlcLcoll, 3. May Smith. Grade IV.—1. William Hickox, 2, Ervin Buckonan, 3. Lollis Smith, i, Claudl- Smith. (‘lrallc lII.—1. Elizabeth Mac- Kay, 2. Evelyn McLnre. (trade I.—-(a) I, Marion Steven- sou, 2. Bruce MacLennan, 3. Mil- bllrll llirlcDou-oll, ti, Donald Muc- Kay, 5. James IIickox. Grade I.—(b). 1. Gerald Smith. 2, Ada Ctovensoll, fl. Elinor Buch- onnn, 4, Miller Weeks. Grallc 1.——-(c) 1. Ralph Peters, 2. Olive I-Iickox. Grade I.—(d). 1. MlllaSB Loud, 2. Jessie Zliucswain. hlacswnin 5. Alex Mac- Mac- FREDERICTON SCHOOL The following is the standing of 25 25 PER C p. c. Fredericton School for the mouth such as s Four great groups EN T. For example. $10.00, $15.00, $10.00, $25.00 ALL COATS OF HIGHER PRICES grouped in the classes mentioned a $40.00 Coats for $30.00. $45.00 Coats’ for $33.75. $50.00 Coats for $37.50. Come in early—get your choice first. f Moose a rrusou ON, well made, handsomely de- you would be proud to u] series of assortments. which cannot be conveniently A bove offered at a reduction of Introducing a great Sale of Coats for Women OATS OF STYLE AND DISTINCT] signed, and skillfully tailored, Coats wear, going on sale this week in a delightf pl‘ cl of November. (trade X.—1, Ruth Stevenson, 2. llillln Culliffc- (lfllllg lX.—'1. Mary Stevenson. Grade V.—1. Ruby Stevenson and lluullah Ilickox (equal), 2. John MeLennan, 3. Willie Hickox- ‘Grade lII.—-1. Wesley Murray, 2. Arnold Wvults, 3. Sheldon Stewart and Murdock Stun-art (equal)- Grllllc lI.—1. Jliller Stevenson, 2. Mary Iloss, Zl, Alcx. Ross- Gradc I—lu) 1. Edith Cutliflc, 2. licorice Stewart, 3. Edna Hill- Grllllt‘ 1.——(b) l.’ JOIIII lIickox. 2. Lillian hlorrisou, 3. John Morrison. Grallu I.—(c| 1. lllilner Hill, 2. ll()llls lIll-kox, 3. Everett Ross. Perfect zlttl-utirlncez- Illlnnnll lIil-kox, lVosley Murray, .\Iilll-r, Stcvutlsou Edith (‘utllffc, DOHLFlCL? Stluvllrt, Joilll Hickox, Louis illckox- hlarion Weeks, Teacher. CONWAY SCHOOL Iionor Roll of Conway School for the month of Novcnlbvr. Grlllle IX-l Audrey Graham, 2 Jvun Iiaytlnr. Grade VIII-I Ilarold Murphy. (trade VI—1 Clinton Morrison. 2 John Morrison, 3 Vina Graham. (trade V-I llarold Palmer. (lTflllO lll—1 Oswald Murphy. Grade II—~1 Lewis Graham. 3- (ll'ilill‘ I. Senior-l Iiazol Painter. Zlllfffflllfll Traillor, 3 Clarence Mun 3. Ill)’- Grrlde I, Junior-l (lcorgc Mor- rison and Rustin Banks. equal, 2 Erskine Lewis. Loulsu Martin (equal) 2- am.» Gallant. 3- Asnes Alien-W"- (luudcl,»3, lliarle Ii. Martin. Elhvarll lint-hes. Si. hlllrgnrcfis luonlhs of October null Novr-ulltl-rlJltnnly I)r0\vctt; 3 ,Lestor lliatlllt- or)‘, 2. Morrison, Oswald H. LLOYD IIENDERSON Teacher MOW s1: FELIX SCHOOL Standing of thc St. Felix $011001 for tlll- month of November- (irudo VllI.-1. Oliver McKenzie. (lflltlii vl.—1. John Chluswu. 2~ (ilwllll- V.—-1. Annie Gillls and Jctllzut- Grade IV-—Evelyn DCSROClIOS, 2. Arthur Dcsltoches, 3. Jean Winters. (irltllo IiL-Rlla Chiasson. 2. Dorothy Arscnllult 3. Alla (lillis. (lIXHlC II. -— John Plnonu. 2- mleljnu Chiflsgfln, Ii. Amllo (iillis. Grade I.—1. Olive lll-sliocllcs, 2~ Marlin, 3. Melvin Des~ lrry, 2. Grullaul, John Morrison. Vina Grad (lI‘£1(l0‘lV.—1. Leonard McDonald, ‘2. Augustus McDonald, 3. Peter ';-;_ . ,_ ." . l , Clinton <01‘)! -1>(.lt11Xll-,l¢e1(313lliti!fl0]13m slselllflnna lllalllllDlly, Harold Palmer and Rustin Mflllunalrl. "mi Banks. Grade II (a).—-—1. Sallie Montgom- Alice (lillis, 3. Florence Moutgonleay, ~l. Frud Cheverie, 5- Jollll hlolltgunlury. Grade II (by-l. Alpllonsus Mc- Cormack. Grade I (a).——I. Mary Montgom~ cry, 2. Iruue .\IcCorul:lult, 3. Adolphus l\l(fl)OIl{Ilil. Grade I (b).—-1_ Peter Montgom~ cry. Tcacllor, Frances McGllugh. WHEATLEY RIVER SCHOOL Following is the standing of “Wlll-lltllvy" School for November: Grade X-Pllillp Matllcson; 2. Myrtle Cllanlllul‘ Grade IX-l Wallace Higgins; 2 Jcllu Higgins; 3, Reginald Mc- Kenna GTilllQ VIII-l, Franco Nell; 2 hiargnrl-t (lallarlt. Tvilvllfl‘. ST. MARGARETS SCHOOL Tho following is tllc standing of‘ School for till- (irallc IX.-1. lllariorl (lralll- VII.—1. Ilillil (lurlrlllle lllcDounIll. (lrtlllo VI.—1. Margaret Cbcverio, lillsil McCormacki 3. Philomene McDonald. l\ll:I)0Il.llll, Montgomery. Grade V.—1. Florence Monlgour Margaret M. McDonald, Si. Stl-phen K. Glllis, 4. John J. Mc- Perfcct Attendance — Audrey Donald, 5. Joseph McDonald. BRINGING UP FATHER I Laura Axtvortlly Grade VI-I, Iillrold Illclfonna; 2 Alubrose Forll: 3 Lionel Younker Grade IV——I David Axworthy; 2 Violet Neil; 3, Rufus Axworthy Grnliw ll-l, ltusscl hln-tlll-son; 2 SOD (lradl- I (Sr)—1 Irving Noll; 2. Ilosanlonli Nell; 3, Onlor Noll. Grade I (Jr)—1 Katie Ford; 2 Gladys llIc-Qunrrle; 3, Wendell Mc- (luarrle, Perfect attondancc—-Phiilp, Jean Illggins, Itoginald Mclfenna, Katie Ford. - Teacher-Victor Ling. ampffoar: w NEW ANNAN SCHOOL Following is the standing of the pupils of New Annan School for the nlouth of November: Grullo lX—-1, Ella Moaso. Grade VIII-l, Viola Hegarty; 2 Leo Coudon; 3, Walter Mouse Grade Vl—1, Bertha MacKlnnon; 2, Anna I-Iegnrty; 3 ,Arlene Ennlatl ~l Ralph Moasu; 5, Lowis Mouse. Grade \'—1, Itobinn Cameron; 2, hint-lino Hcgarty; 3, Olive Mouse. (lrllllo IV—-1, lllury Iicgarty; 2 lllllble (laullvt. (lralle lll—1, Mary MacDonald; 2, hlflft-{illklt Eumnu! 3 Balfour MucKay. (lmde II——1. Ruth Mouse; 2, Wallace Mouse; 3 Louise Gnudet: -i,, Charles (iaullct. Grudc I (a)-—I Gertie Maclnnls; Greta Ilcgarty; 3, George Mac- Kily- (irade I (b)——1 Sterling Mouse; Peru-ct attenllanccz-Ella Mouse Viola Ilegnrty, Robina Comeran. Anull Ilegllrly, 011W! Alonso, llilllry 0 Hcgurty. Wallace Mouse, Ruth llloase. Jennie M. Downeas, teach- er. .___<o§-_..i. SEARLETOWN SCHOOL The following is the standing of Scarlotowu School for Novombur. Grade X.——1. Ethel Holland, 2. Arthur Holland, 3. Joan Affleclt. Grade VI.-—1. Gladys Lowther and llinrgnret MacNelll (0011111). 2- I-Iurolll Affleck, 3. Alva Dlackmore- (lradrv V.—1, Gilbert Bell, 2. Frank Ilcll, 3. Jean Callback. er-z" (lrsllc lll—1. Kenneth Green, 2. ‘ Mary Noonan, (irallo lI.—1, Edith Solley, 2. Gladys Illacklnore, 3. Roy Sobey and Stanley Gallant (oqulll). , Grallu I-——Sr.—1. Gladys Learll. 2, Olive MucLoan, 3. Layton Green. GrJllc 1.-—Jr.—1, Eldon Sobl-y, 2. Donald Cameron, 3. Lloyd Cameron. Perfect attendance: Glallys Lowther, Jean Callback, Gilbert Ilcll, Edith Sohoy, Ray Snbuy, Gladys Ulackmoro, Olive MncLuuu, Pupils enrolled, 31. Avoragl-llttl-nd- Leltll Blacknloro, Eldon Sobcy- ancc 27. --Vernn. M. Bernard, Teacher. -——-<-o>-——> PromptnOu l‘ pproclated Gl-irge-lvhnt’: do matter, kill? Willie-It's dis way ,boohoo.) D0 boss told xno to be promPl- "ml" everything, an’ now he's fired me because I was too prompt 1100111 goin’ home.‘ AMERICAN SMELT Li... stock. Lowest prices. Prompt shipments. HOLMAN’S Summoroldo. Charlottetvwll e-_-‘-— leev-lz-ults. ' ._.gy=ano, MoMANTS l ‘JAN THANK LlOOONEbEr i GOT AWAY PRQM THE OFFICE Beretta THAT AUTO fiALEfi-MAN 60m‘ 091-? AH: ME annals‘ DAUQHT ea - .1 0ST THE. AUTO MAN HE, I TO (NI-.\- NR R»: DIATQR- Seuss,- ‘b CiOlNq