.8 is hiiBRUARY '21. 1927 _ . , . IN MEMORIAM M R8. CATHERINE SUTH- ERLAND. There passed away st St. Peter's 0n Saturday, Jany 20th., ut the Ase oi sixtydhcee. Mrs. Ctitlier- ine Sutherland, ivira o! the 11119 .Steplien sutiherland, who prede- ‘ceused her t-hree years. ‘ Airs. Sutherland had been for a short time stricken with 'heart fail- ure, and although. this treacherous disease was neuity to snatch ‘her away at any moment, it was 1101 till the angel oi.’ death was hover- ing about, that her many friends could realize her end was so 119111‘- On the morning before her deatn she received the lust rites o! 111B iioliian CiJlllOllC lChurch of “$11011 she was always a zealous member- ‘Slie was a person quiet and unus- stiining, who was always re-ady i0 give a helping vhand, her words were few, bu always tending 1° praise rather than defame. Her person will be missed. 1191‘ 131111111‘ .ill.)lB deeds remembered by all W110 i lluundiamilummldflllfllldullwo 1 lllli illiiillill lilll llllli 1 Willi ll|lillMlllSll~ Tried many remedies-Simdehiisiiis- tn st. Peter's. where 11f- home treatment brought reiefuuiem Muss wins 811115 11>’ 111"" 1“- lMcGuigiin, who ‘also officiated B! l, ,h ' ‘the grave. tziittzizfe i» man at 1R5‘: found that he could a). ers and a. son: Mro. Lauireiic; Glaci- ways get_ rid of the pain, and relieve lent, Ethel and John lil at 011i . theswellingsndstifiness byasimple two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Mclnn s, home treatment. » ,‘l{OXl)lll‘y, Muss, and Mrs. Mary “After tryin various remedies," Gillie, Plsquld, P. E. i--. 11118 he writes, “S oan’s Liniment: wasllllfllllfl‘. 911W 51¢1111115- 51- Pete‘ 5' recommended to me, and it stopped! ---<o->—-——- ‘he PM“: o‘ ’ 1‘ MRS, c, s. MacKENZlE What 15 the reason for time re-l mat-liable results? | deaden the nerves. It stirs up your own forces tqget rid of the conditions that are causing the pain. Apply lightly without rubbing, and at once you'll feel the comforting warmth_.lis fresh, healing blood begins , l circulating through the affected spot. 11111111 W111“ 11-‘1 ‘1 “F”? 111°" 1° 1°‘ The still‘, swollen tissues relax, the heloveil 1111511111111. 111111111’ 111111 1111191 inflammation goes down, the pain relatives.’ stops, and soon you feel normal again. The late Mrs. Get a bottle today and have it on hand- All druggists-ilfi cents. Jluchenzio {and an uctivo Q4-§'O§-§§§4-O-Q~§4"§-9 54¢ 64¢ Q 9 § EYES TESTED "AND Glasses fitted by scientific methods. ‘illi; wife and mother, lsoiis, Filtirk iliid ltoberl tit home. it. Colon iit Reglnii. llnd (l. 8., iit AilD J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists 142 Richmond Strool ' o+0+o+++¢4++o+oo+o+rl fore, J. .11., l2. .11‘. iind A- l3. at home. "Filo sisters lire 111's. J. ll. Iluntulil of Iliistlco; Annie, Winnie, 11.1111 illlll |..ttil, iii. N-, at home. 1 slack-—- MRS. JOHN M. SHREENAN §§§-O44-O-O‘O4-O'0-O§-O-O-O0-¢O+& j On Aloiidily, January 17th, 1927, gftlie people of Kiiikoril und Sill‘- o+04o+o+¢+o+¢o4o+¢+o+o40 o,l'()l1llll‘lll[.{ ilisti'ict,~i_ were shocked xluntl saddened by the iinivs of the 1 ‘E RUB 1 lsudden dcnth of Alrs- John M. 1 slirtloiiaii,__\vliicli tonk place at the DUMNG THE LONG Wm‘ lhonio 0t’ her son Frlincis in Boston. TER EVENWGS 1°)! a com- 1_ The deceased (nee lCntherinc fortable fire place a soon 1 m,“ _ “JUIHXSLOIIJ (laughter of Mr. BOQK '3 ‘me °1 111° 11°51 Wm‘ 1111's. Richard Johnston was (i!) yeuru panions one could desire. i .ot iige zill of which tliiic H110 llilil ‘lived in Kliikora until a low months ‘yitgo when Sllli went. to visit her son ’ 4 111i the United‘ States. o» $213.11.’;.211?Z€i?..‘;§§.2'i?,“fl‘3; f1 0O S TB“ , ,_ _ , ,, prints) by the B1551‘ AUTH". lfifiiiwnflieewiiisliSlum. on . ‘ . ‘ , omjed ghtehs: U111???‘ ‘ blind which took place thirteen (1.!) FICTION u" pa‘ $2.00 p" i yours ago, but all these sorrows she A‘ bore in a christian like volumn‘ “nil-rays submitting to the _will o!‘ (loll. gppApAgpgmglAAlgl We give your choice (or ‘a v 4 gr||y ' Mrs- Shreciian was ii highly r01:- 1, . ‘pccted and most esteemed rcsizlonti 4. lot‘ Kinkora an.’ was n true member, o {of the Roman Catholic Church, to! which slic willingly gzivc her sup- port, schools and charitable iiistitir tloiis received like support, and no [person in need ever zippellletl to her in vain. She leaves to mourn their loss, her inotlicrlllrs. Richard Johnston, lthrco daughters, umnely Mrs. John J. Murphy, Maple Plains; Mrs. John ‘C. Gallant, Newton; llirs. James P. Farmer, Klnkora and three sons Ambrose of Cascade, New "fllnlp- A great bargain truly. Now l: the time to add to your book shelf. Some good Books at less than HALF PRICE- Come In and look them over CARTEWS Bookstore ~ .r¢~_+.du_. , Tl l t1 occurred at Milton on .. , ., _ __ Smply “mt sloanis doesnw just satulfdgia hlebruary 12m, o: Ella Mis. TllLUtlUlL Mclvu, Kinkoru. Coles: beloved W118. 01 ((I3'1111;'l1e5w:; one night at tlii‘: lioiiie of hor soul Blflohiihlle- T119 1191413519 1111mm m Friliicls in Ilostoil, WllCIO a inulti-, only 413 Yllilllfl tilihlxllieran1gheifheitul tlido ol friends llnrl lninicxliatu ri-lu- tor on y it S101‘ . 4 ‘ llvigg Ql‘ (hi. when iii the very prime ot woman- ‘1-110 of her sou. Alphonsus at was a. daughter 01‘ 1118 11119 011M185 having been mo‘ (ll Kiiikorli Rail~‘h lil - . , r ' 1150105’ was a mo,“ gslllmltblc woman, t l e on Tuesday, the loth Febru- 11181111161‘ of tho A111=ll¢h11 9111111111- rnlntives, lrleiiils dud m 1110111111‘ 111 11" who followed the \l'oinail's Auxilillfy- 5116 “'11s 11 1111" home. llere again lllt‘ rr-iiiuins were fair representation or llhe patrons; 1181101111 1° xvaketl for 1llli)l.ll(‘.l' night, ‘ ‘ homo and fwmily, liiitl ulucli sym- pathy is iclt lor llul‘ liusliiilitl who F113,“, m0,.,,im_, ,0 3L is lcltt lo mourn togetllul‘ W111i 1W" Church was vely largely iittinideil. Xmwmrs “wdnsacuml pmved very“ J-llzidlvtirlli, Susie, ullil thrcu lirotlr F, _\1“.»Dhy_ 110111101 lliiighiali, SDMLI _ .\lr. and Mrs. Alpliousns Shreenztn 23.79’ llPEHllllllS lNlig‘ lllNE Wlllllillil IN llillillllii. . MIAMI. Fla., Feb. l8.—Close oi‘ the third duya oi negotiations bet‘ tween miners nlid opeiatorg or the‘ Unionlzeil Central Bituminous‘. Fleld- has not revealed a bridge.‘ across the chasm oi! diverse propos-l 1115 101‘ a new Wage scale agree-l ment- : Several operators agreed thsitl chances tor u settlement by the‘ Mlallii conference were remote and some ‘ventured the opinion that the tiegotiatlons were already deadlock- ed without hope of reaching a cum. nioii ground. ‘For the most part the miners‘ re- presentatives offered no comment fixllellt to indicatethut with con- vention instructions not to accept u reduction in Wages, they canno] meet 1119 Ollerutors‘ competitive 0111180 settle proposal wltli any sort oi compromise. , T118 Problem‘ of (limiting an‘ 1117109111911! flrsuetl in open meeting before the joint wage scale confer. .°11¢‘~‘ 101' two days, now rests in the‘ ‘hands of u silo-committee. The coili- hiittec meetings are executive and‘ in... iiirtii. Mulligan, Middleton; 31"’ “TEE mm" 1111131’ ‘"111 1111111111111‘ Mrs- John Murphy, Middleton; Mrs. . is“? 511:2‘!1E8gazgfolzlooigraigeszsoé Luntls. McLuiville, lonierulu flllllrprolxLfiflls placed bezme n by tie ‘Joint conference yesterday, ' flier ntortul remains were wliketl I ilccensvil glithcrcrl to pity ticir lust ruspc 71S ill :- "l "l . . her body acconlpniiltail liyulici} ililciLnl,‘ Ambrose and ill)!‘ nephew Felix E.‘ . 311111111)’ lviis conveyed to the home‘ __ _ I The annual meeting of the blur-l 51111-0111. ray Iiarbour North Egg Circle, W85, wziy Station liy u lllrgi: number otiury, zit the (‘unihrldgc lirlll. Al- llGll-Tllllflllliiflllllllgll the wetithci‘ zlilil travelling, ioinalns to her-dicing soniolvhiil unfavorable, a1 111 lhc vallOuti localities which con-‘ The funeral which took place nu $111111“ 111? $11111 ‘$111119 ‘V1111 111 “"11" ‘vbflzluhg; fondant-e, the proceedings oi‘ past.‘ , satisfactory, all.‘ lligh ltcquii-nl lilies was sung i“ cmlsequwc“ . 11'3" 111"1111°1'5 1111~1 111'" 5131013 1113°|hci" l‘:tsl0i~ ltov. M. J. Smith, who are moklllg fOl\1,1[l[~[l m the 00mg ,survivt: her. There are two hl'otli~,¢Qndm-u.,| (m. _ ., .. . _. , _ one. '1‘ E. “Y. gm» iii the Lduadiou Vlehl. 111. W $1.1M‘. Phi? pail beuivls were John [he Semi,“ m. ML John H_ "Icky m“ lug season being nguin it profitable" smmm‘; M i-lze satisfaction 0t’ all (l.("illziiit, J-m i 1 ~ r» - . " ‘ l“ 1-1 ""1"- 1111‘ cu zllul sou, who in ‘the past has. _ J”1111‘i‘0|lLlt3l'C(l faithful and efficient serw Johnston, I'-'lll'l('.l( llrlziiiitin. Wins“. m, egg collectors have again, - been retnincil its such or the coin-l MASS CARDS lug scnsoil. The office bearers! for the pltst year iiguln being .re-' appointed. The following being‘ the report. on t-he iroriiail transna- tious 0i‘ >iill(l (‘iiclc for the past 11in‘. l No. 0t‘ l’.ull't>nts—-—107. Mr. itnil .\l‘l‘S. Joliii .1. hlurphy. M1‘. and . . Joliil C. (ltillzint. .\lr. and . liiiiltis 1'_ Farmer. Mr. and .‘\ll'>i-All)ll0llSl1S Shrecilail Mr- and Z\li.~:_ lieiiiiet Deiglinll. '1 , ,., - . , . , __-, , l .\lr. and Mrs. Russel l>oigl.-..:.l,1,,;,;',§§,‘_‘_ Lhhs Lnmuu‘ ‘Luis; 1110310113 i‘ Total value n1 same—~$7,679.05. Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. A. Nlelver. .\lr. and Ali's, Frank .\lcC:irvillo. Ml. null .\l'|‘i-l- John Noonuu, (Boston) .\lr, MlCllllPl (lreeuuii, (Boston) . Mr- ulld Iii-s. John ll. Slireoiiziltf illusion.) ' 1 N0. 0t‘ ex't.ru.s~-24,1i79,9 dozen, i (‘racked " ' dozen. " Value o1‘ s. litr~-Sli.1l4$l,(i5. i Averligc prlccv- 25.70. I i | l ... No. of unilciigiiiiltls 111015.12 doz Vzililc tit‘ some "'51,... 0,10. Average price M2030. Mir, and 311-3.; ‘w, u 31(.N(.ii,f No. of bail w!’ 1i don. l(-s.umnlers,~_do_) l‘ Jliiuligcrs ifziliir ~$2i2t€ "n, _ M,“ and MAL “._ l Nicholson,‘ Amount piild to 1l'.lll‘t)lll~‘. ivheni collected -—S7,.'l.'.0,30.. ,1 Amount of rcbute paid to p:it-, ions as (‘illiil $1,274.60. ‘ Total ziuiount paid to putrouk-l $3,024.90. , '1 Total tivernge price per dozen——‘ (Boston) ‘Alisscs Ada and Mary Smith- SPIRITUAL OFFERINGS M311’ 111111 llllilflvlle 31011181‘. Amount rcceivctl by Circle perl John D. and ‘Emmet and Charlie (o“-1...$91g_g,1__ , ,1 W1“1V°1'~ Total amount received from Esgi‘ Xupils of Kinkora School. illlil Poultry Assocliitioii-—S9,8G5.it0.l nhie illcGiirry. ._{¢-o->___._ l 5'1‘. ‘PERESIMS SCHOOL. Tilt! following is tho sllllltllllg of| Si. ’l‘oreszis School for the month: j oLJoiiuaiQv. l‘ _ ' Grade Vlll.'~1. Lottie McArce. ‘Z-l TELEGRAMS OF sYMpA-T-HY gpiicthwill. dlnrgarct Bziglole,‘ . ~. ex. t" or iy. 4 ' . __ , . 2_ . Mrs. Rose A. Zvlcliennii and Fum- Glad? vj 1‘ ‘Ymle Mcmfie‘ 3 ily. Detroit, Michigan. f”lafigegfifftlwlfiffédjfé“ficiimfg" tréiltlalvlllixldinars- Amed Curley‘ De' I3ruz‘_le_v, 6. lvillit! ‘Baglolc. ' ch gan- ‘firiide IV.—1. Francis ‘Mcmee. 2.) CROSS Cascade Mills, Berlin New 1iiimp~ iire. l i I (PitlTlOl and Suumieislde Papers new, Gomlleyl 5L Herman Smith THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUKRDIAN . $4.‘, A E '6" hat omething Different" you’<ve been. wanting for your walls Maxlmur we offer an outstanding Wall Paper achievement which will be gladly welcomed by every woman with a true perception of all that constitutes “art in the home.” Right away you that we have produced in Maximur the most pleasing color-effects and most charming designs ever attained in wall hangings-especially for panelled rooms. And this is how we did it. First we found a way to add one-third to the old-time width of Wall Paper (which sounds simple, but isn’t). Then we told our artists to take full advantage of the extra one-third; and they responded with a series of designs which never could have been evolved for the narrower printing surface of the standard paper. Thus you have Maximur, a Boxer product—a distinct advance over anything heretofore exhibited for wall-covering purposes. Your dealer can show you the Maximur range—charming patterns ideally suited to the decoration of fine homes, and splendidly adapted to the panelling treatment now so "much in vogue. I FREE! v $ £000.00 in Cash Prizes In the event that the wlmier of any prize i: found to have one or more rooms o hi‘: or her home decorated with AX 1M UR Walt Papers, the amount o j this winnefaprise money will be automatically doubled. Ask your nearest Wall Pa r dealer for an official entry bank and folder giving full particulars. If he hasn't Maxlmur yet, write us, giving his name and addreu. We will mall you an entry blank and folder Free. Contest closeo May 31st, 11727. See your dealer now. We wish to flnd the best ten words (or less) in the English language which will most npprzprlately ex- press the beautifu eslgnu and colors of Mmiimur Wall Paporo. To enlist your help we ofler abso- lu tely free. $500 for the Best Slogan $250 for the 2nd Best Slogan $125 for the 3rd Best Slogan‘ $75 for the 4th Best Slogan 850 for the 5th Beat Slogan THE 1 " 3Q CO NEW TORONTO CANADA. Ad. 116 l 1 lshire; Francis o»! Boston and Al- P191190 COPY-l “Grade lill. —-1. Arthur I.\lo..\ree “,,“.”..,,..,,¢ »@¢++».<> plimisus at home. Also tour brotli- ‘florid Agnes Bradley, 2 Helen ‘Smith. era, John rind ltlclizird oi’ Kinkora: '71. Francis Bradley. 4- Joheilh 711°- Professional Cards T111111“ °1A11=1111v and mo. 0t New THE MARKETS (rottw- __ {Glilsbmv 411111 10111‘ 9181015, namely (lriidc ll.——-l. diurry lllcArec. 2. ,‘,‘“,M.,,,, , ,+, , . , , . H —- —__ _____ CHARLOTTETOWN , Lnurii Bradley, 3. Sex-ins Mc- l ,C ll . l 12111191‘ - - ~ - - ~ - - - - - - ~ - - - - » -' 37”“) i.--John iBaglole. I l 1415511 -- 33"“ (Perfect flli0lldilHC8I—iL0ltle Mc- ‘ . 0M1‘ - E0 r5 Arec, Annie .\lr.-wee. . Agnes CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ,1I_1‘1l1\§'niI-n;--- -- ggP-I ilmtllev. Betty Gmmhv- 130 Edward Street, Halifax, N. S. 58111 ' ; a» .“”.H”I 1, 11W - -r i Mend clothes especially starch- 2-16~?/wks. in“. 1011110911 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- '15 ed ones, llléllJfb sending them to MT STEWART ‘11110 ioluitllzv. so that. when tiles’ ' ‘ - lure returned, clean and nicely Dr‘ C‘ C" Archlbald , ‘folded, there will be no necd to Graduate oi N. Y. Post Graduate 11111191.‘ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -~ 33_‘10|iilisarrimgi» ‘fllld crumple them for Medical School and Hospital 1'11!“ ~ -~ 33 Iiuendlng PIIFDOSBS. Practice limited to Eye. Ear, Nolo 0M8 " 55 1 111d Throat. ' rlzotfitoes -- iPotutoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35-40 or .- - - Tooting Eyen and supplying Glance 0111M. Bayer Building Great George Street Office Hours-Q to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.001 Albert ‘ C. Saunders to wad’ K. C. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, 64>- One washing with alkali-laden i om w t st t s r Id . . “$31.... 11° Mvieléotizmaililnii °‘“‘° m!’ °' °1“P“ “Y ‘"1" V11" c‘ | u. m expensive woollena- No need ljiitter 35-40‘ MoNs-i; ofboloAu to take chances! Keep them L55“ " ' g: 1 come from’ 8814-1-18-8mos. soft, unsbrunken, unfaded- §3,‘,‘,',§,,,',,',,"_ _ 0_.55‘ Weak StOmaC prolong their usefulness-by Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 13 iflelp Nature end this trouble ._ . McDonald & McPhee. wads“; them in gentle u... Money to Loan. B_ A. oudo-nlwayr. ‘ J. A. MoDONALD H. F. McPHEi B. - Bnrrlaton, At orneyl, Etc. fie’? is no p. ___.._.____- Substitute Mark RéllgcGuigan ; f5; LUX IARRIITER, OLICITOR, arc.‘ """‘ 't',.°"",,,,,"“""'° Money to Loan ‘ L721 Oumml I 1 . . I Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Z1 lockfihlrlottotown,P-iJ. Ho: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .‘.. m- Miiry Dnnuelly, Teacher. Biliousness and constipation R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Are Distributors in P. E. I. for Boxers Maximur Wall Papers And May be Had From the Following Dealers Green Brass-Albany. J, H, Myrlck 8i. Cm-Alberton. Fred Rennie-Alma, William H. Calbeck-Bedeque. D. J. Riley-Jolie River. A. J. Prath-Bloomficld. Green Bron-Borden. J. F. Nlonaey-Bothwell. J. A. McDonald d. C0.—C3l‘dl(|3fl< A. K. Lord-Cape Traverse. Aultln Romany-Conway. R. T. Holman, Ltd-Charlottetown. Brenton Wood-Orapaud. g J. A. Llrrnbee-Eidon. J. W. Fyfm-Emerald. L. A, Bllflilfllh-EHOPSHB. A. L. Remile-Elmndaie . J. A- Outclilfe d Son-Fredericton. E, P. Johnson-Fortune Bridge. Auld Q ‘Baker-Freetown. Joahua Henderson-Freeland. MacDonald Brim-Georgetown. 1 SUMMERNDE CHAR LOTT ETOWN J. L. McKinnon-Peter‘: Road. Arsenault d. Gaudob-Rlehmond. A. E. Doucettc-Ruotlcovllle. J~oseph Petora-Ructloo. Est. Alex. Robertson-Hod Point. C. E. Pratt A $on—8¢. Peter’: Bay. H. B. Bernard-St. Elolnorl. J. c. Wllkinaon-Springfleld Won. R. T. Holman, Ltch-Summorlldc. W. P. Callaghan O. Cm-BL Loull. A. J- MeLeod-—8konley lrldgo. J. J. Huqhel Q 00., LtcL-Bourlo. Erjnelt Hewitt-Tryout. J. H. Myriek Q 60., LJdr-Tlflflllh. D. A. MnoPhei-oon-Ulgg. Geo. Fortune-Vernon lrldw- C. F- Gallant, Wellington. . J. E‘. McEaohern-tcherry Valley. I Fred Bell-Cape Travel-lo. N. F. McDOIllld—Grlnd ‘fl-audio. Huen Howard-Ixarnwall. A. Martin» ti. Co.—Grand View. Cutclifle 0. Cutcllffe—~Hunter River. F. D. Webster-Hampton. Reuben Tuplin d. Co---Kenslngton. H. F. Feehan-Mt. Stewart. T. G. Ives, Ltd-Montague. Cooke 8i. Son-Murray River. Jenkins Bron-Mill View. W. J. McEnchern—-Mt. Albion, J- P- Gaudet-Misoouche. H. H. Cox-More". Prowse d. Son, Ltd-Murray Harbor, MacLean Bram-New Wlltshlre. J. F. Larch-North Tryon. H. R. Moose-Now Arman. Frank Andrew-New Glasgow Mills. E. C- LePage-North Runtico. E. D. Franco-North Lake. - James Fly d. Son-Newport, Kennedy d. Co.—-0'Leary. A. Psters-nyuter Bed Brldfle. D. D. McLeod-Orwell. K. A H. Shirboll-dfirtlqe. Harold B. McLeod-Vernon lrldjm, H. Frizzol-Wut Cove Hold. l IF your Stomach and Livel- are weak, your food in not dl lud- Thlu clulel f to be held up in your b0111- The usual result ll con- lti atlon which caulel hlshflllfll, headache and laverogu llhl. For“ yearn, pep lo lmva sens: ly oorructeid this condit on by using Chamberlain I Tablets fbr the Stomwcb and Liver. They help the digestive organs atop chronic constipation. Get them at your dru let's, or lend 25c to (Jlnmberllln M iclne Co. Ltd., Toronto. Clnllll- suflmenslo: . ‘ , - . O'Keeffe B Jooeph Macdonnld. . Grade lV-—i Rm M: 2 Eveline] -- [ llacNolil I Gin Lu 4 110M 0n- ‘nio {allowing in who standing o! Mound. Phillipa, not.» Moore, li- fvsnuou ‘nlvsn r Report. of Vernon River Schoollnice 0'Keet'o. for tllie monlth 0t January: Grade 1X—-l Pane! WW1 Grade V1110 . Harold lWood 3 Isabel Bruce. Grade vii-i Milton Wood 2 Al- dron finer 8 Joseph Currie. Grad V—1 Inn Carver 2 Mttrle, Mcfionxl —-1 Dona. Oai-vdi- 2. Donald. d 8 Gordon In; 4 Francis; ,ver, Doris Wood, ‘and Donald Nlac- Milbiirn School For January. ‘idonald (equal), 5 Allen Cun-ie. K . l Grade I'll-l Alice Coady 2 Ber- Cobb (equal). 2 Margaret Pliilllipauliapoon, Muriel Cobb, Lot Oobb. Grade ill (Sr.)-—1 Ralph Lea 2 Mary Mullin 3 Pearle Moore. ,Wili':ed MacDonald. | Grade 1i (I'M-l Margaret Ctir-‘Pyke 3 Mary Flynn. rle 2 Mildred Cfilidy a Helen Mac-l Highest average: Fern Lea 89.6.‘ I Dtlhol lines, teacher. ifrod P9X! 8 Jolni Militia.- ----apo>—--- MILBURN SDHOOL. ._-. ,__ rile Pyke, Pearle Moore, Jenn Oobb, Grails lX~1 Eva ‘Cobb and Lenalliuby Moore. llitlhol Cobb, Jennie Grade Vii-l Agnes Flynn 2| (pnfln "u" J {mi-.- Grade I'll-l Jean Cobb 2 Ruth A; vplmamggoqn w; “n; in»... a Elsie Pvke. ler of tlbe debating mm min Grade li—1 Ruby Moore 2 A1~ Vin-id", Duh“, hi. l9. Grade V-l Ethel Cobb 2 Marlon have come from $1‘ Grnide [-1 ‘Muriel Cobb 2 Jon-‘go u" l.“ q; tile Ramon. o: ‘ ooun (Perfect Anton‘ z-Eu Cobb, Mum?“ 1 /