; E ~. t h E n . l’ 4 II (J | if... 4i " g.- ' "t I ,;i ,. . ,\ p t It is best for clean drains. closet bowls. making your own la greasy pots and pa paint. destroying vc with every can. Gillctfs FLAKE Ly costly and unsatislact .'( roan; I, ll"l'lll[] IloLoti. Si. Igna- _____ _f___ __ ‘___ ."ill>. . , lliltilta Potatuvs. l, llillu Pi-t- SCHOOL FAIR AT ST. PETEFPSQ.‘ _i-Iv~~l_\'ti Stiili- N-iiiil. -"-. l\.‘~'ll olyor‘ Ruth-o (‘riisa , i.oui.~» Gui y WM» |‘-i~'i\ non. ‘"ht- '_ ldllllvi‘ llill|('-'[j i, Humid Grains , I- ibrtizdrf)’ Ittlltlei‘ I" vvursJ tulluiii. Black ()1|l=.'l. K"lliil‘lll .\li’('1i(il. . l"-1\\"v1‘- '-'- _-\l-l ‘I Li} I 'I‘iirn:|>- 1. isiilori- Gallant, St. lum, Si. 2. liobl-y- l-ia .kin ‘i, (‘int-lid iaiiwtiit; l. lS;ili-~l,'|;"; -_-_ 11,0“ (“mum S,‘ L, t y. Si. Pit . ‘\\‘:i_\i ' nut? " llowaril (iailant. Itiis “heat. l\ nni-th _\l('('i|lliIlIlLl (tit-r 1;,‘ '\i-;|l‘,~I l. Agnes All" iii-u t ; l. .\illilll Pinvau, lliiir ‘_', Jrbeith i,i\\'i.~, (‘iinlc llvail l ‘l\'l‘illi‘li- 3- Hill" l<"“"~"? '7' “llbl on',~ t Ii, Charles Wuye. Si. l't~t~r'~". -\lillllllllltl. _ v (‘.t::'o ‘, l, llflflliltlt-iqi- lit-tort, i. John Larkin. l-Urtunt- Ito-iii; .i.; .\I~nil-~il \\u~I Sol-k ton-i" l'_'.\r-'-l Itu,~:i(i> (‘itw-J 2. Nini-pliori» I)on- ‘ John .\i<'.\uia_v, Si, Putt-r‘. ' l 1, litwiyn .\ll‘ll\lllillil. 2. .\giit-<,,-,,1_ S, -» Thr iwd ll Auiay. Si. Potter Donald, St. Peter ltattttty; 4. Joseph l.’ Lcwlu, (‘able Head Ii. Roots Gri-vn .\lttlltlilllils.~~l.'ll. l". _ ilonuiil.‘ 2. Cetelia Larkin; Ii, (‘h ~l. . '3. llfll‘ G l l. L ETTS runs FLAKE m: Be sure youget the genuine Jam-i; .\I-" ". Cyril .\ii--f litiltlit‘ .\lt- l S ing and disinfecting sinks. etc.; for softening water. undry soapi cleanint floors. ns. etc.: for removing old rmin. etc. Full directions e. Substitutes are usually ory. HOME .\it-I\'ninon. Knitted sot-k iuniii-r V I. Alargart-t Larkiu. »n f itlwr I2 _\'t‘lli'.\.l I, liveLvn Suth ityllliill. Stuart-r. '1, llilda lwwis. I2 years. t<,' Manual Training Waye; -1. Cyril llcllonulil; 7-. lll‘~:iil Aitisiiat; St. Peter's Irish Cobblers.~l. Emmet .\1('I nis. Cable Head B: . GILNISIUIWl ,‘lhffngiaiiiolxvifpecursWu“POM Ofldnley. st. Peter's. .\ a. .11“. .-- ( _ , Mrliinnon. Cable Head (l. Jo "l '1: “"”“*" "we"; seph Mcisaac, St, Pt>tt=it< (‘yril McDonald. 'I‘urnips.—~1. Brent Joseph Mclsaac: 7i. 4, Joseph Le . ald. St. Peter's S. .\lt'lsaai'i Mello _<_;i Cyril Carrots.—1, (‘art-ivrell Powell, st i. llelPll Lewis; a. hi, Peter's .\'.; 2. l", McDonald; 4. (‘athPrinit ()'lla ivy, St. Petr-it"s‘ .\'. Parsniyis 1. GI. Istono (Yllnni - 2. hlargari-t Powell. St. Peter's . Vegetables Tomaioi-s.-»1, (‘at-swell 2, Margaret Powell; 3i. Pouv-l Is; 4. Pius Stitherland; 3. .\Iautit.y‘;.,,~.ln@., _\|(-_.\u1;,_\-, hicAuiay, St. Peter's . School Work Sec. .'i.-l. .\Iait-'l hlt-Atilay‘. ‘I- Iixo '- Book (to ‘Jnil ltvltllvtfil s 2. (‘hariw \\‘('~.\ , --~‘ t, s. an Ffélilvvs nuns; 2. Itjiiit-I Cyril Nliglloniilil. l.\lt(inni.~; Ii, ('atlii-i'ini- (Pllanligv; Bevin. I, Xiarzari-t l">\\'*'ll: 3- t. (‘iura Lzirkiii Iliida (Yllanli-yq II, (‘yril Aii-ilan- To IiriI ltlltfltjrl ~l. .\l.'irion (I'- aid: 4, I-Jveiyn Sutherland; 5- 131" well Powell. l'1lmDkiIh~~~~1.l~I\'i-ly'n Slrllfitl-llilii ("in 1th ltvailviil -~ 1 Isabel 2, Lloyd “(LKLHIIIIIL st. Pt-ti-r‘ Sflwlrttq y, iiiiila iflllllllwy, .,, Mur- .'i. fdargarr-t Powell: 1. (‘ar$‘-\"‘l‘li:art-i Larkiu; l. Victoria Larkin. Powell; CYTll ~\l<ll°l-l“l'l~ i (5th ('lii,~t~.> 1..\1zirgurt-t Piiwi-il. ' [2, ilrlith l\ll'('tlllllill; Ada Collin; Flowers l, .\i:iit-< .\ii-I\'itiiion. ha» iiv mi". —— .:\- Sweet PM“ >74] Barnum Frill"! I I] ikinil-iiiliihlldKinnhin“ Waye; 2. Barbara Pratt: fl. .' MCAillflFi 4, Mantle .\li-.Aiiiay'. Potted Piant.~l. hiary- 2, Emmet hit-Innis; ii, Donald; l, (‘lairv Margaret Pow-ell. Fruit Joseph .\l McDonald; Duchess Apples. M l. Aiii-i- Mi- Klnnon: 2. Margaret Alrlfiiinitn; Si. Ciairn McDonald. Rod Astracltan Appivaw-l. F341’ hit-Kenna, St. l'i*ti.-r‘.-- .\'.: l. Levrla; 3, Evelyn Mcllonalil. (Jrnh Appltzs. ---l. I-Juphrusi (Titan ioy, Cable l-Imtii P3,; 2, Emmi-t Mr» Iiiiiia Innis; TI. Aiiro hit-Kisnnii-z -i. Ken ncth McCaiium; Patrii-k Mr Kinnon, (fable Hoar] E. I’Iuins.—1, (Yyril Edith hic-(fitiitim. Canning (‘anncil Bt'i,-tii.»l, isabclli- Wayt- St. Potter's 3.; 2. Evelyn SutIii-i‘ land; II, liiida (Tlliuniigv; (i. (llaildy i, (PHanIoy, St. Peter's N.; It, Pldith McCalium. Preserving Raspherry~1, Alytxia Sutherland. (‘able l-loail hi: 2, ltlvelfvn Sirthi-r land; 3, Edith Mrtliillum: -i. Ami-i- da McKinnon. (Zabie Iicail hi; Margaret Powell. Cooking Loaves. ~ l, Loretta Stewart. (iahio Head E.; 2, Isabel Wuyc: 3. Ada Collin, St. Peter's N.; l. Mar jorie Waye; Mario Lewis. Ten Blscuit.~1, Mary Power; 2. lliidn Lewis; .'i. Ada Coflrn: 4, Isa- bel McDonald; 5, Isabel Wayc. Sugar Cookler.—l, Ada Collin; 2. Evelyn Sutherland; 3, Hilda Lewis. (i, Marjorie Waye; 5, Edith McCai- him. Apple Pie. ——1, Mary Power; 2. Marjorie Ways; 3. Helen Mellon» aid; 4. Ada Collin; 5, Isabel Waye. Peanut Brittle-l. Mary Power; 2. Ada Coflln; .'i. Adtile Sutherland: 4. Theresa McKinnon; 5, Florence McAuiity, St. Peter's N. Sowing and Knitting Apron (over 12 yeari-iJ-l. Agnes McKinnon; 2. Evelyn Stewart; .'i. Helen McDonald. (Under 18, years.) — 1. Isabel Ways; 2. Louise McKlnnon; .'i. Helen Lewis, Homstitchad Towel (under 12, yearn-l, Margaret Larkin; 2. bouleo McKinnon; 3. Theresa Mc- Khmon; 4, Cecelia Larkin. (Over ll yearn-l, Hilda txewiii, (‘haries Way n ("hilrles \\'a_\'(~ , ‘ i l" . Cyril McDonald: (l. (Thas. Waye 0.. Plus Sutherland, (Poona Itircr. l-lt-lon ln-u». Pow-er: lli it-n l. Mi-Diliialil. 2.1 l. Jiisii-ph Lowis ,\(la (Tofllti. l li'iintn»;i~ llttlltlll): l. L’. Joseph Lt- l n, : l.~~\\ .1. Joseph Lt "is. Bird Iiouwc» I. Iiobby itzttirziy. Live Stock ~ 1, Aiyt-iii Sutherland n1“. >t Larkin: Ii. CUISAW- - hlcllonztltl. Pfllilll)‘. ~I. .It't.~i.~ph .\i<~Kinii0n: Jon-pit Mvlsazit‘; .'i. - Just-pit Li-ivis. I‘i'_-.~. I, Iiuiln-rt l't‘.tllj 2. ll'lJtlII{ll'l§ Li, John Larkin, ll‘ ('_\'i'ii . Collections i l LI-arte‘ ~-'l, St. Pelt-i" 1,2. .io<»i(ph Alclsaac: Ii. hinnmi; l, School; l : lit-ion Mi-Ilonziltl; -" lllaniiv); 2 Amiilila .\I('l\'innoii; 1i. ;.\lill’_t' l’u\\'-~r: l. hiiiiireil (iillis. Wayo; l, t ith (flairi- hlclliiii- Iti-adi-r.) ~(- I, Isabel ‘, Maud .\ii(Auiay'; 3. Alice s, (5th lit-utter.» 1. Lor- ; »-ti:i Sioivzirt; ‘_'. Agnes MPKHIIIOII; ‘ii. (‘yrii McDonald. i)ra\vin'.:.»~I, Agnes .\lI‘KlHIIUIII '. Lori-tta Stewart; .'i. Eveline ‘nthi-riziiiil: l. Jtinr-Iila McKinnon. Writing (2nd Iieader.l~1, John lllaionc; 2, Franc Sutherland; Ii. ,l<‘lori-nt-e Aic-Auiay; 4, . illtinlmv; JHIIIPS . . ililfllllvlll- 1, liiliiit iwwis; 2, l; i-lda hlt-liiiinon; Mary Poirot‘; iii-y. iiih .l lliiiiulil; Ain- lltirjorii- Wayri-z Aiarioit (Titan- Itcudierl -I, IIazi-i .\Ic- 2, Evelyn Alrfionzilil; .'i. llliWlv; I. rlvi-iyn Snthor v land; .1, lSllllPl Wu (5th licail~ -}i-r.i 1. Agni-it .\1i-I\'iiinoii- 2 .\Iar- ugziri-t Powi-li livi-lyn (lllaiilcy; ~. ... 5. Sports (.'l to I2.) l, \'VilIii~ Kenui-th Mi>(‘ziiium: MrAuLiy; l. Loo Mc- Boyk‘ liar/t - Mizllziri-it; 2, .\I'[ll:ll§ Auli-y. Iioys‘ ltaiti- i12 to 15AM 1, Hobby Itattra_. . Jot.- Mi-isaac; .'i. (.‘,rril hicimiialti. lilll.\" ltat-i- (fl to 12s Mi~i\'iiiiiuii; 2. llurliara Pratt. Girls’ Rari- (12 ti) 15.|~l. Maud Nii-Auiay; 2. Miiilroti (Jliiiri: .'i. Louise hirKinnon. Ilnys‘ Thriio-lrggiul Race. —— 1. Air-x. hli-Klnnon and Joo Lewis; 2. Hobby Itiittray and Jnp Ili-aili». Girls‘ Throo-liiggoil Race, — I. Evelyn Sutherland and Agnes Mc- Kinnon; 2, Mary Waye and Claire hit-Donald; .'i. Amelda McKin-non and Marion (YHnnIoy. Boyer Jockey Rni-e.—l. Brcnit Mc. Isaac and Joseph Mriaiino; 2. Jito Lesili: and Bobby- Rattray; .'i. Cyril, McDonald and Roddy ()'Hanloy. Young Men's Race. — 1. Poti-r Suthcrliinil; 2, Charles and Jim McKinnon; .'i. .Iohn Sutherland. Wheelbarrow Race. —— 1, Brent Mclsaat- and Jni-ieph Mctuaiite; 2. Hobby Riittray and Joe Leslie; .'i. Roddy (Yllanlcy and Cyril McDon- aid. Married Men's Rllffiw- 1. John Wilson; 2, Joe Mi-Innle; 3, H. I), MoKinnon, Young Ladies‘ Rare, —-l, Agnes McKinnon; 2. Evelyn Sutherland; 3, Mary Whitty. I, A mi-iila .\IarIan (YHatiIi-y; It. IN EVERY James 11,1 _ .\I,i ,’ .\\'ilfri>d lilat unit-r A i; Kenneth Aiucaiium; 5. lIrt-nt _.\lr- Agni-s Ali-- _ Georgina Sampson. {Biz/yfi/fl/Jrrase invisible germs oi blood-poison. eczema. etc.. are waiting to infect the lens! cut or sore place. curries germs-you get them on the handles, rnils and straps oi the trains and street cars, and in a score of other ways. C. Davis, of South 17th Street, Kansas City, USA, has justescaped aviruient type of eczema, contract-id. he stiopects, through use of public towels. in addition all sorts of so-called eczema remedies. without finding the hoped-for relief. Zum-bui treatment soon [ave Sllfllllll llllli RUSTICO SCHOOL FAIR This Fair was held on Wednes l3 S (WP-SS. ‘trerc. St. Si, Ignatius, Rustieo (‘ross Detroit's Creek. lllt- Fair to a close, remarks were lllilltlv by tho honorary president. ])I'I<ltlt*IIl and the judges. compli- unt-niing tho children on their ex- hibits and girini; them advices to hotter their (airs. in the future. The (sports. which toilotwd the judg- ing of the exhibits were enjoyed b_\- both young and old. Tho Fair w: then brought to a i-htso by the 1122 (if tho National Antht-m, Tho ioliinviiig is tho prizt- list: Grains llwwit (lziliatit l-Iilgar Priors" Gallant. ltusiiio Cross; l lii lI'(*I.. St. Ipziiatiiis. ' '1. lcnaio Gallant, “lla- tiro (‘ri ", Unit-r Pincati: ' -i, Aiyrc (iailant. (tats. I. liuui-n Unai-iz , lzugenr . Izuittius. Wilfrid Biat-quiore, Si, 2. .\l_\'l‘t‘ (laliant: Ii. (‘l.‘iriiit't- (Iallant. ltutii-ti Cross; l, Iii-I (iii (iallaiit. Ii--ai »l. l-Irno,~i (iaiiaitt. ltust1~ i) (‘r0 2, litiiiiit tiallaut: Ii. Eil- na Pint-an. Poirnn Creek; -l. Lotiis» lfiitlllllll, St. Augusiiiiie, Roots , .\'t'lni,vrl- l’lllilltlqt~_ |_ mmpr illilllVPl, i‘l.~lIi'lI (‘rog-s; 3, _-\l_\‘y'(' ' lant; 2i. Iiarolii (lallulit. ltustiii) . lli"i'lllll iloir- - , .__ _,,._ Louise (iailant; 4. Slmoniic Lo- Rtmhl, ,._.-_. t‘ 1mm i l“ ‘I'm’ Itoux, St, Augustine. ,' ' Map Ilrziwiitg ((1th Boole-l, Cc- g’ .( V v put- iloui-ot; 2. Oiliilo (iauthier; d. , firm,“ T, mlcgfiffblis l\li‘i"r‘l(‘l‘l> l.il\\'l‘t'llt‘l". lloiici-t; (1, Lmiise (lab _\1 _, ., _, m”! ‘Pfllqf , ha)“ iani. (Jiril BOOkJ —I. Sinioiine ., L ',_.,U,.,,,,U,, \I'a..u~,', '8, Luitoux; 2. JOSPDlI Earl Gallant; Aug, Hum‘ ' ' ' ' Ii. l-Iniil): (iaiizint; (t, Evelyin limit-ct. 4 O .| 1 __ __ __ , . _ Ilrawin" (JIIIIIOYI, — , osepi |,~h,,i,l,ln,n‘,i (L,ilulu]?Ualtfilxgrléziéssgf liar-l (laiiiint; 2, Simouuyi- Litfloux; 1 Ayn." Hamill": L [Mm Gananh’ .i_ bf0lla (laliant: l, \\i1t'rcd Pin- 4 lIliliPPS. I, _ . Herbin Doiron; 2. i-Imiiy Gallant: .'i. Bernadette Pe- 11-». is.’ 1. ICmiIi- .\iartin; 2. Eil- uiunl .\Iartin, St. Augustine; I’. yday, Sept. 24, and as usual proved . The schools taking partlulgmtlne Gatling; hgfmlolléril ‘Iii: t); Augustine. St, Andrew's, _° . ‘ k d m u, and yiorid. “hen wea an a ng ere Before brmging is on tried and true remedy. Lydia "l. Ynonno llnirun; 2, (lcrtrutletiai- lant; .'i. Entiiy: Gallant; it, Florence Imuci-t: 2. can. iSenior.i—l. Alma Biacqulere; 2. Simonnc LeRotix; 3, Cecily Dou- .\i_\'ro Gallant. ' C“; 4' lThe Ideal Woman Strong. healthy and beautiful in form and feature with a happy dis- tposltion. l'poii her condition de- pends the physical well-being o! (her children and the lsappineua o1’ lthoee about her, it h only by mak- E. I’ nkhanra Vegetable Compound made from roots and herbs which tor titty years has been restoring the. women oi" America to health and happiness. Alice .\lartin; 3. Lorelle Gallon-t. H ‘THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN nard McDonald and the Rev. Theo. Gallant. Atter remarks trom these men. everyone went out to the play- ground where old and young eu- joyed the sports. The following is the prize list: Graine 0ats.—1, Mary French, Panmuro Island; 2, Marion Condon, Panmure Island; 3, Albert Grltliu. Albion; 4 Lloyd Colilngs, Sturgeon. Wheat-I. Lizzie Nicholson, Situr. geon; 2, Laura Nicholson, Slur‘ geon; 3, .\'lary'C0lllngs, Sturgeon; 4, Lillian Cflllfngti. Sturgeon. Pembroke; 2, Lloyd Ceilings; Ii, Vialo Kemp. Albion. ( Sweet Corn-1, Hannah Moore, Sweater. —~l, Simonne LaRoux; 2. hlary Itotw Peters; 3, Leah Btiotv. ' Manual Training llZIIIIIIIIJI‘;l‘lilll(llt3r' l, Edgar Pe- l leis‘; 2, Plrnosl (lailaiit; 4, lluwartl Gallant. Iiiikiiii: Stool. lIlFilI 2. .\Iban Gallant. Nail Iiox.’ I, l-Zrnest Gallant; 2. .|o.-oph Earl (iailant: 3, Alban Gal- iaiit: -l, Alyro Gallon-t. ‘ .\li.-t.-elIanr.-oiis.~1. Aubin Gallant, 2, Alyre Gallant, i Live Stock and Poultry Cait‘ (bet-t lIrPtlJ 1, Lotmarii Ford; 2, EiInitinrI Doiron; 3, Alyre Gallant. " l'l_\'I1I0lllll itock-l, Leon Gal- lant; 2. (Juorgc Alfred Pineau: 3. Iiirhin Doiron; ti, Clarence Doticet. Pigs,’ I, llatrolil Gallant; 2.11m‘- bin lliiiron. SainpIi-s of Wood. V 1, l-Jutlle Dnu- II wot; 2. .\lllllll (iaiiant; 2i. Eugi-no Doiron; l, .-\l_vrt> (Iallant. 1.o:i\'cs.— I, Louise (liillant; 2. llililh- Gauthier; 2i, COUily Dunc-ct; A l. Emily (iallant. o School Work I£xt~rrii<t> iiook (2nd Fiook.l~l. .\lit'o .\iiirtin' " Lorotto Uouret; 3. \\ 4, (‘iarouci- Dou- -i_ Augustine, (Iiril Bo0k.)—— , Si. S: \iartin. iilh l3ook.i~l. Evelyn Alina Iliacuiiicre; .'i. Josephine Gallant. Sports. p“ !l"I‘-‘J l. l 'E\I‘(‘l l.(*t‘llilI . Andri-vvs ‘t. Andre Wilfred Doiron; Cabbagh,» I. 5o _vds. llash for girls ll iii 12,-- , Edna Pineau; 2, Alina iloiron; 3pm,, Gallant, 3. CW"), DOUGH: _.-\lmzi Ruoto; 4, Ice Martin. .St. Augustine: 4, Iiornadotto Pvt-l '7" yd‘- Das!‘ mt 8ft“ 12'_ t,,,._g._ RUSH“, F105;‘ r 1, Margitri-t Ieters. , Letiiy Dou- M, f it-t; II. Ynonitu Pc s; ~l. Joseph- Flowers illlt" (iaiiaiit. t ‘ 2' _\-“.,,,,' HUI“ l. “Cpl-h, Dom“: , itlti ids. has], my boys 9 to 11>. (‘ot-ily Li-i uir; .'i. (‘cciiy l)0i|¢,.|_':A' \Ii.\'¢ d ltdoivcrs. 1. CPClly Don-i _ . Sophia (iullant, St. Anilq‘ . Anilri-vi’ (lallant. St. j-' l, (ltadys (Ialiaut, St. All-El PtiIltWl Fliitvofltlg Plant.—1, c.»- t-ii" Iloitcct. ltustien Cross; 2 I (l . Fruits Yi-liinv 'I‘rzin.-'pztront. ~ i, Iilaruiiii-rt»; 2. lii-rioit (lallaiit; Ii, l’ lfltreil Gauthier, Itusliro (Irons; l. liilgur Poll-rs‘. lltlstieo Cross. .\ic.\'andt-r.~:. l, Fina (Iailant; 2, I-Iilnioitil lloirun; .., 2, Geneva lllli(‘t|llli’l‘l'. St. Anilreyvs; 5i. I-Itht-i (lailaiit; i. (it-orgina Samp- son, ltusiiit-o (‘ri < l~ ~ , Alit-i- Peter-a. RllhllPtl Cross‘: 2. (‘iitiiiy Donn-ct; .'i. l,oi'r'tti- tialiant. St. Augustine; -l. Appii- i‘ii-. I, Liireiti- (Iaiiani; . .\l.'iy lilaiii-liard; .'i, Alii-i- PPIPTS‘ Fudge.» l, Maud lCsti-lli- (‘ Ilunt; Ii, (‘i-oily Dilucot; M Knitting/fl, Aviary A. (iallunt; 2. 4 Public Danger. abi lTlll fl/Ifiir/ZIIIJ/ Shin disease threatens us every dly. The money you use "l" I101 be Snlely through Znm-buk, Mr. Henry the (‘fill "l bad medical ndvice," he says,‘ "tried I _ _ ositive results. It took away the pain- Teachera Race’ 1‘ Irena M litl irritation and quickly purified and buiod the deep troublesome sores." Aulay; c 2. Mae Gardner; 3, Mary Whitty: 4, Mary McAdam. u, lGailanti 3i. lEIlIll!‘ Doucet. (dart... Hanan,’ “uglier, Cmsi ' l2.~~1, Iloward (Iailant and Bi-noit ll't'll Hm,‘ t-r~' and Wilfri-il lIIarutiie-re; -1. llt"l'— l2,-~l, Josephine (Inliant and Cil- viiy Ilnuei-t: ICiniIy (laiiunt: ‘mlmw mnors‘ tha (lailant; It, m“! 'i (iailantl nd ltlimer Doucot; 2, Jas. (laiiaitt lit-Ion (Ialiani; .'i. ltlilna Piui-au and The Sturgeon school IFair way hold on Frldayg Sopt. lfl. and ivas centre. about tour lilIII(ll‘P(l in attendance. Alter the judging (which done by Mr. Reeves, Mr. Shawiinii Mm. Stewart) i-alloil together by the president. Mr. Shaw then iipoko about the ex- ccilent. display and orderly arrango- mentii ot exhibits and encouraged and complimented the, children on also ualtl In his speech that hcilid rather than with the children. bo~ ' (Iron got their exhibi . Mr. Shaw's remarks were follow- ed by Mr. Reeves and Mrs. Stewart who spoke about the selection of exhibits and children on their work, We were also honored by having with us, and to speak (to us, the Premier, Howard McDonald, May- . Loo Doiron; 2, Wilfred l)0ir0n;i Bert Blacuuicre. 4, Omcr Pin‘ an. i 1H0 511s. Dash tor dioys over 12¢- , Joseph Earl (lalitint; 2. Howard Benoit Gallant; i. Three-legged Race for boys oror aiiaiit: 2, Bert Iiiariniiore and Wil- lilitvqulorv; 3, hlzirfihall Pr“ in Iloiroit and Aiyre Gallant. ’i‘hri-o.-itiggeii Rat-o tor girls over 2. Louise (lallantziuil __ . ._ n, Th,“ Jockey “m”, for m,“ 2, Stella Graham; .'i. Itlvclyn Camp- " [mm “mm” ovlir i2, ~ 1. Albert (iilllittll and Iiell. Pvtiibroke: 4. Yew Iiaytt-r- » Iiiniio Martin: 2. Edmond (ialiant (iiISIIBFPiIIIXZ 5. Mary (Jottings; ti, R,,.ph,,l.,.i,.gca?nl?.elH‘ “on”, and (Jyrus Gallant; .'i. Benoit Gal~ All"? (lrfillallll 7- “"1" l\*‘~"1I‘~ 3...,“ ,1‘ Cwih. Dm“1,,__ iaiit and Albtin (rtllldlltp (i, Aiyre APDlB lltii- lnlllllll. Vl 111]". - - Gallant and “rip-red non-rm Lillian Coll ngs, -i, Llzzlc hemp. cook- Iii-my Itacc. ~-1, RllHllPfl Cross Brown Sugar Fiiilzzc- ~1. Mary HM i f m“ 1J1“, _ . ., School; 2, St. Augustine; n, st, 1g. Graham; 2, Bertha Reilly; 3, \ViI- lani i itiiqit-iidill ‘Oiinpginv ("It natiiis; 4, st. Anrlrpw __ hert. Graham; i, .\llll‘gill'l‘f, Graham, Martin- "i Fllllfl (‘ittilaiiii wen“ 50 yds. Dash for girls lltllltfi‘ 9.; 5- “Quit Kflwln- "alllbriilgli- 13,“ “Hun-Lg? ,1‘ “Hm; 031mm; 1. I3i-rnailet-tt~ Iiiacuuicrc; 2, Mai" Gllltlflrstlllpfl- —1. ltargarct Gril- corintiii» DOIICPI. halt 50 yds. Dasirioi- hoya under .'i. ~~ John (laliant; 2. (Tiart-uco Ilou- Eli ut. Gallant. Wheelbarrow Race. »~ 1. Ernest A ' nd Patti (laiiant: .'I, Eri- mouri (latiant and (‘Iaroiii-t- (laiiant. Henlstltdlml T"“"'l' "1' Mule ldirctmioggod ltui-o for girls 1i to Nlbllml-‘lml- _ . » o L’. I. Fiori-iit-i- Martin and l\ll('t' l‘~'mhl'"ld“""l l""""- W l- “m” "Lipmmirp: ' urtiti; 2, Dorothy lllilPfllllUftl and Cmlmgi‘; 2' mum" (Rulings: 3‘ Bert STURG EON SCHOOL FAIR Ca Rclli nrd tut thc largest. over iioid In this Thrre tiring in estimation Tho strlioois taking part wore: B9" Sturgeon, Albion, (Iituperoiiux. 4- p‘ Pembroke, (Jamltriiigir and Pan- N}. w“ ham. the people wcro N" 4, AI splendid show oi’ exhibits. He know where ditihonesty could created in a school Fair, unlcsiii iauit was with the parents H8 they knew where their chil- complimented the b10112 Pnnm Sturgeon. Joseph Earl Gallant; 3, Nicholson; (l. Lizzie Nicholson. 1. Alfred Blanth ‘-‘- .\Iary Graham. Pembroke. Coliings; pereaux; 4, Alice Graham, Willie Giddings. Cambridge; 3,, Al- hcrt Gritfln. Albion; 4, Doris Thomp- son, Sturgeon. IIPTt-Zlll. Si, Alice Wight. Sturgeon; 4, Olive Ha_vtt~r, (iEISpUTCEHIX. Iiii-kon. Pembroke; ‘>, Canadians Kinnon. Pembroke; 1i, lloiitu t)'(‘int- hani. Pt-mbrokv. Pom b roko ‘ hani; -1, lllzzii- Nit-holnoii, nun, (lasperranx; -l, Charles Stet-iv, ' Swi-tit Poaswl. Helen (TCoiiniira. Iiaii (killings: 4. Charles Stvciv; Aiargaret Graham; 3, (ihas. Sicoio; . .\iiiort (lrifiin. Stella (Iraham; 5i, , Viola Kemp; Alice (Irahuin, Rod Astrarhan Apples.“ I. Wm. (iiiiiiings, (‘anibriilgriz 2. (‘ot-il l-llck- Nicholson. I)iit-Iie.~'s.~1. (‘hurlcs Stacie: 2. hiargarct Graham: 3. Marion Cnit-| don; (i, Eugene Murphy, »_ Plums—1. Lillian Coiiings; _2. Pears.» '1. Ruth Wight. Stitrgoon, I3iueberrics.—1, Laura Nichoisom 2, Lizzie Nicholson. i Itccts and ‘Beans. — 1, King, (laspt-rciaux; 2. Iiain. Pembroke; 4, Laura Nicholson. Whitt- llrrad. '1, Sit-Ila (Jrttliiiiii; 2. Lizzie Nicholson; .'i. Laura Nich- olson. (Biscuit-d, Lizzie Nicholson; 2, Ruth Wight; .'i. hiyrtio Kemp. Sugar (iookii-a-l, Florencia King. Moore. Albion; -l, Mary Cuttings,- an Collingsi. Mary (innings; 4, iloriti Thompson, Chlcknnruwl, Harold King; 2‘ PlgiL-l, Howard Jainiestin; 2, Phlilp Jamlesoni; II, 2, Panmure Island School. Weed Seedn-‘l, Stitrgeon. Tree Leavoo.~—l, Panmure Island School; 2, (Iaapercaux; ii. Stitrgnon, Sitmpieii ot WooiI.—-l. Sturgeon; 2, Sturgeon. Exercise Book. 2nd Ileader,—- 1. Gaspereaux; 2, Sturgeon. Exercise (Book. 3rd Reader. -— 1. Panmure Island; 3, Gaspereaux; 3. Sturgeon. Exercise Hook. 4th Reader. ——1. Pnumure ilnlnnd; 2, Sturgeon; Gaspereauii; 4, Cambridge. Map Drawing. 3rd Reader. — l. Panmure Inland: 2. Albion :3. Al- Mep Drawing, 4th Reader. — 1. Albion. Beans (sin-J. Laura Nicholson, Roots White Potatoes.~1, Lillian Col- ings; 2, Lloyd Colllngs; 3. Laura lied POtfltOl‘R.—l, Lloyd Coiiliigs. (I-eurgo (irahain, Pembroke; 3, 'i‘urni|xs~~l, Viola Kemp; 2, Liuyil t, Raymond Reilly, (las- flirroisrfl. Raymond Reilly; 2. Parsnips.—1, (‘harles StovlmGits. \', 2, Ruth Wight, Sturgeon; Vegetables Gri-on Tomatoes. —- I. l-Iaroiii Norman .\lt-» ors. (laspcroaux; l. \\"ilhcrt Gra» (luions, ~~< 1. .'_\l‘(il‘lllltl_lll (Irahant. 2. Wilbert Graham; .'i. Ihi-rt Gritlln, Albion. (‘ui-unibert-i. ~71. (‘Iiarios Sti-i-io: Aibi-rt (Iriflln; 7i, Ari-hihzilii Gra~ Iioois. Al, Norman Illc-Kinituit; 2. ‘ilboi-i (lrahani: 3, (Iharlrs Sitwli’. Alice (Jrahain. l (‘itron (SpJ-l, AIbi-rl Griilin. l)llll'llll(lll.f"l. Hort. Graham: 2. iilic .\ieKInnun: 2i, Jessie McKin- Flowers liazrl Iteiily. Gnsporoziux: 2i, Lil iiinio Lannigitn, Cambridge. i Any klllil."'l. Stella Graham: 2, Buckwheat-l, Lorne hIcKc-nzie. ( ._.A_ _ .._4_. POLlSHlNG wax, natural mop ,\lixoil.-— 1, (iharlcs Stet-it‘; 2. hiary (‘tiiiingsz Fruit The piece of lambs wool can be removed and washed in soap and. hot water-dry on : 7i, Port-y (Iiddings; -1. IIiIiia ritc hiclfitnzic. Pom-broke. Aliri- Wight. Sturgi-oit. Canning Fdnronctaf Irene Gra~ 3, Mary (Iraham; Cooking l i; 2, Ilcrtha Itciiiy‘; 3, Priscilla Mary Wight; 5, Sewing and Knitting pron.~~ 1, Viola Kemp: 2, Lilli- the mogsto prevent shrinking. New pieces of lam _ wool can be obtained from us. A clean, dry lllfiCt-I. of lambs wool on the mop converts it into a fine polisher for small -areas or a (splendid floor duster. ‘ or coin position. polish. It cleans, scratches’, prevents will not cling and and water will not; mar. Insist on J 0HNSON’S POLISHING WAX and LIQUID WAX MOP = There is no substitute for this floor publishing outfit .For Sale at all Good Stores S. C. " JOHNSON & SON, Ltd., QRANTFORWD "The Wood Finishing Authorities" JOHNSON’S if WAX MOP The-Now Labor Saving Device for Applying ~' JOHNSONS This small, compact lambs wool mop is a great time and labor saver. to have beautifully waxed floors without on your knees It spreadsathin, _ which is easil ‘ brought to a beautiful polish. Just pour afsmall amount of wax on the mop, 0r, if container, dip the mop lightly into the wax. Apply t0 the floor witha tug motion, being With sure t0 sprea the wax well. this mop you will find it easy toavoid bas eboards and furni- ture. Allow the wax to dry and then E01- ish the flo0r.wit .a Johnson Weighted" Polishing Brush. " Johnsoniq Polishing Wax is the most satisfactory llPlSll for all kinds of floo1's—vv0tirl, linoleum, tile It not only bcautifies, but pro- tects andhiakes floors easy, to care for, hard, sanitary, dustless surface. JOlIIISOIPS Liquid Wax is the ideal furniture covers up small mars aitd checking and adds years to the Iifc of the original finish. It;_ produces a vel- vety lustre of glass-like hardness to which dust that finger prints, hot dishes QUID’ WAX It enables you getting down to apply the even coat of y and quickly using a large giving a; " .2 Io Taylor, Aibioii. p Liv; Stock and Poultry. Pa" ll‘ (hoof l)I'l‘(‘(l.l —~ l, Viola 1' ( Kemp: 2, Ralph Graham; 3, Joticph I’ Lowiur; 4, Elliot .\icKiii~.man. Cali (dairy broeil.) —— l. Ilazcl y; 2, Ilazoi Moore; ii, How- Jamiesion, Sturgeon. Graham: 3, (loorgp (irahtim; dscllia Moore. Ralph Gru- Collections xious Wceda.—AIbion School; bion. School Work. 3. 4, Sturgeon. tin; Island; 2, Albion; 3, Cam- l, Pom brokr. (Itinibrlilgo; 2, (Iiiiipt-rciiiix; nturc; 4, Albion. I i‘ ifmns“; (filflinlh . - . Ynonne Ilriirmi‘ 4 Lint-ll)‘ lliiurut ‘vhmlml Wlml Sock —'1- Sign“ lnnlpeg Toronto Montreal f) (illli-WFrlI-IIIH. l,0(1:(‘Il_\' (illilllli “ml M"). Hana," ' (lraiiam; 2. Laura Nicholson. ... Ililihi ‘(illllltllh n, lLIlIPl (taiiiinl; Frwhforgill] mrpmrlfll 1 ‘MM Knmmi gm-kg "m1 _v||1|_q_ ._ 1, _ l‘ """" ("‘ll""'~ lIi"',:lu- 2 M“... “Chum. f; Ali“. Laura Nicholson; 2. Lizzie Nlvhtil- -. ..- ..-..._....~. ___-,__ I’ , _ , xmmm; 4_ ynmm, p,,|,,,,_._ son; ii, Pcari Sorrio, Albion; -l. hrldge; i, (',,_..pp|-,.;mx, s 0,1 _ i(-.-| l Proctor-till for ‘boy's; 1, iirtii-sl mm“ Thomllgnn‘ -\l'l- Work: ltlt ltciiilivi‘.~l, Aibi- Fill yii. Ilash ‘for sgiris iiniii-i- lli Iiiil yil. Dash tor itoya ironi ll l“ |,,,,i-'.,, inn‘. m, t. _(| , p’ (Iaiiiint; 2, iiiinoit (laliant; 1i. iCm- Kllmml 8mm‘ "ml S‘_"""'"‘"' N l‘ "H! 3. Vilfllllllt" lfililllll; - rye: ‘ ~ I. hlitbvi (ioiisiic; 2, hint-tint l2 tits.‘ ti, Joseph Loivlilr; Z’. All“ (f I,,,,,.,:'(-.:H.I,,IT'4 ‘Iwlhyvl ErIgL,‘ iii- iloitc ; (i. Aiyro (Iailant. D“"l-“‘_Tl'°mll““,"5 2- Mm" Nl"'l'”l' 14")"; l. (iil-‘IIIIWWIIIX. |-\l< "HIM: 3i, JflF-‘iii- lllrli-(i-iiiiiii. king; 3, Mi-ivin Mt-Iiiiiiiivii: 1.1“ Vrnw,‘ l. yin,“ ‘Hmnhior. 2' 'I‘cai-iii-r.~=' Itui-e. —1, Isiiiori- Mar- “ml- 5- lmll-‘I rlmlllll-‘mll- Art Work, 3rd anti 2nd liiuiiii-rsi. .5(l yd. Dash for girls from ll to iluiioy. , |.-,..,“,,,,\. HOV“. ' ' tin; 2, Most-s (Iaiiitni; Ii, Zachariah M I . '1. Ptlllillllrt‘ lflliillll; 3. (iH-‘iilvr; 13 ,\'('--'tr.~'. -l, (ilailit: Alurphv; 2. too: (l. llaxh [or boys tH/(‘t l- ‘F ]'_ ,|_-,_]' H _ _ v I‘ll‘)"|; ,1’ Angus "who €"“a| T" "m9 t-aux; 3i, Aihinii; -l, Poinhriiko, Iiuv-i Itt-illv; Ii, Vom iliiytlir- -| vr,4____( Ellgunp pinyppv; z, L10)" Dillllililiul“:‘lzllllSflif-llllllnl‘ “ingllyii Thais-tron‘Rtit'i:~-I Jiillii Gallalll' Knarlmilr IHMNHPIOM]. lllmm M“. Penmanship‘ 2nd Rpmlor‘ “' l‘ PM m“ vhlmf‘ l i lVllllIlK-‘i’ '1 Wllllaniilliiilvv; “li "---1 w‘ i1 -' :-.ti -, .' '. ' i e;‘,'.‘u'oiio III‘). ., ,.. .- ( ,, ,-. . ‘ ‘ H ~ '- . onni» Li-Itoux. i;>l’_\'lu;‘lltlg-llllofiiifiérlilpi, iii-um; 1pm. ‘$5M noxffl‘: Lloyd Clmlfxlgs: 2‘ Gaspiioaux. .2, hlIIFLLOII, d, Albion. 7n yd, Iluiih [or girls ovi-r 12 yrs. iht-o. Llllllllflllll“ ' - t, Mtiinii- Mi-Goo; 2, Iti-rtiizt Iti-il~ cnmanshlp. 3rd iti-ziiIi-r. — 1. Iy; .'i. Kathlt-oti him“; .1‘ Mmpm uuirc; 2, Pcmitroitv; II, Albion; Conduit, Q iilfihivroatix, 75 yd. Dai-ih tor boys unilt-r ll yru. Illlllltllislllll, 4th RoaiIi-r. ~ I. » l, Sterling llicKiiiuitn; 2. Rupert ti. Puirl Vvight; It, Howard Wight; (I, 'I‘Iico. French. are frequently heard " This is not par- ticularly in reference to its outstanding quality although that is necepsarily included, but is due to the wonderful way it “spends. ' For KING CQLE Orange Pekoe is a rich llquorlng tea as well as a deliciously flavorful one. Skiiful blending combines these two great tea qualities for your A‘ ' o enjoyment. The Extra In Choice Tea)” .Tlir_iro-lt~.ggtitl ltuvo f0!“ Elrl9~"x‘ Ntttirii-en .\it:(‘iirhty and Ilittinic tic-I Q| Gov; 2, Vcraa llayter FtIItl. Iiazt‘ Reilly; 3i, llecit Wight. (liitlhmr; ltltgiich; 4*, Sadie McKlniion all Pearl Sorrey. (Continued on Plflfl ‘l