vr£h4II9I|€>¢1I\ 41-1 . > e44 T0 HANG luulunnu WELLAND, Ont, Oct 27-(By The Canadian Prcssl-Convlcted 0! the murder of Mary Holowchuk of Thorold, Nick Kozub of the some town was today sentenced to hang December 30. After a Jury brought in a verdict, of guilty, lvlr. Justice Logie passed sentence. Kozub was arraigned for the slay ing of Peter and Mary Holowchuk. The first indictment read was that charging him with the death of Holowchulvs wife. l-Ie was convict- .r,d-0n this count. The prisoner took the verdict calmly. run non-nun oowno! ours ins mroumarngN BY more - nnscozs rm: onu. mom run raimon l wnsr m m: nosr nxcm no wnsrnau. "LIYSTERY “FROZEN ' FACES» , TROOPER” TOMORROW - Matinee 3.15 16o 26¢- ‘ menu,‘ 1 k 5J5 26c, 42c. avlllll F THE JOHN BOLES LOIS WILSON fiillcrmw 13th P. E. I. Egg- Laying Contest lottetown, P. E. I. closed on Friday 3 October 23rd, 1931. This Conic-st which has continued for 51 works“ has been notable for several rea- sons, The pen winning this contest were second generation Barred Plymouth Rocks owned by William Sansom, Durham Bridle. N- B- wicli 2m eggs and 21115.5 minis Theyvhave also won by a 800d margin of points over the fourteen, Contests in Canada. In most form- er contests British Columbia. has had the high hens and the high pen but this year the Canadian - The Egg-Laying Contest it Char; A JOYOUS STO ./\ . \ ,.,~,,,,,,;.I‘ rows. IMPRESS BOTH ADULTS AND KIDS —- OF A YOUNGSTEIVS TRIALS, PUPPY IT'S A TREAT. HIS. 1.15 16o. 87c. Coupons o n "SI-ZED” will be honored. RY or YOUTH - THAT WILL LOVE, AND ALSO SHORTS Tryon And Vicinity lvfrs. Ottie Kay of Kent County, i N. B. is spcnding a very pleasant‘ visit the gilest of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Lund, Tryon. Mnuy friends on P. E. I. will regret 1o learn of‘ the passing of Andrew T. Clark, 72 prominent Championship was won in the Schooner Finds Two Bodies CHETIOAMP N, S., pct 27—(B)' The Canadian PreSS-Beflxlng the bodies of two drowned men, the schooner Catalogue, out of St. John's Newfoundland, was picked up on Sunday night twenty miles of Margaree Island. The derelict was towed into Grand Etang by ' the Schooner W. A. 1". of Sydney, Captain William Fraser, and later brought co Cheticamp. The Catalogue is a small vessel of about, twenty tons, and it was considered probable had carried as crew only the two men whose bod- ies were found. They had apparent- ly been dead some days. Efforts to secure identification by wire from St. John's were being made tonight. ElEBTillHUERS (Canadian Press HALIFAX, N. S., Oct 27-8. C. Bryson, Halifax, was elected presi- dent of the Nova Sootia Life Under writers Association yesterday. Mar- vin H. Thltc was chosen Vice- Iprcsidcnt and E. S. Dexter, Secre- , tary. - _ To End a Cough In a Hurry, Mix This at Home To ulckl to col s it s important to soothe inflamed mrmbrunf-I, get rid of germs and also to aid the system in- wardly to hclp throw off the trouble. For those purposes, horc ls a hnme- Infill!‘ mcdicinc, for boner than anything you could buy at 3 times the colt. From any drugglst, got 2% ounces o! Plnex. vPour this into a 1i! on. bottle, and add ‘plain grsnuluicd suslr Iyrup or strain- cnd stubborn coughs due g: 25o eggs and 291.2; points. The Ex- perimental Station, Fredericton, N. B. Barred Rock hens Nos. 109 and 110 were eight and tenth respectiv- ed honey to make 1 ounces. This Mica but a moment. saves money, and mnhu a remedy so effective that ou will never do without, once you no u it. Keene perfectly, and children Ilka it. . cdy res neces- 1 epidemics. Pine: in a highly concentrated oom- pound of Norway inc. confalnin the active agent of creosoto, in a ulna {valuable form, and known u one be greatest medicinal agents for seven coughs and bronchial irritations. Do not accept o substitute for Pine: It In gilarantcr-vl o» give prompt MM ," 271 eggs 322.7 points. Hen No. 111 was sixth but had the highest Prince Edward island Contest crossing the Continent from the Wat to the east. | pen all qualified for registratloni One spare also qualified so illuil Monday eleven registered second generation birds were tattoordand shipped home. The pen of Barred Rocks owned by the Experimental Station at Fredericton, N. B. was! second with 2268 eggs and 2514.5 points. Mr. James Tuplins Barred Rocks from New Annan, P. E. I. were third with 2072 eggs and 22- 62.3 points. Mrs. J. H. McPhaiYs pen of Barred Rocks from New Haven, P. E. I. was lourlh with 2100 eggs and 2185.6 points. Mr. Daniel Cantelds Barred Rocks from Beatons Mills were fifth with 1957 eggs and 2156.5 points. Mr. John B. Poolcls White Leg- horns from Montague, P. E. I. were sixth with 1923 eggs and 2126.5 points. Mrs. Roland Eastcrs White Leghorns from New Wlltshirc, P. E. I. were seventh with 1932 eggs and 2109.1 points. Mrs. Alfred Gor- rill's Barred Rocks from Glen- wood, P. E. I., was eight with i807 eggs and 2069.5 points. Mr. Harold Laird's Barred Rocks from Kelvin P. E. I. was ninth with 1958 eggs and 2065.1 points. The competition was so close bo- twecn all the pens from the fourth to the ninth that only 142 2123s and 120.6 points separated those two pens with four others in between. William Sansom had the four high- est hens and also won thc sixth and ninth place. Hen No. 117 lcd with Pittsburg man, who died at his homo 207 West Ninth Avenue, follovzing a lingering Death was causcd by n. complicat- whicll “'11s chronic bronchitis. He had llccn ill for nearly two yCflTS, but his condition did not BCdCqllC, Prince Edward Island] Canada. lvlr. Cla"k went to PiIISq burp: 20 years ago from Cheyenne! Wyn. Shortly IIVJYO ilf‘ opcncd .11 hardware store- in pnrinvrship with L. N. Mostellclj, 410 North ‘Walnut. Sixteen ycnrsi ago lie cnicred bilsiilvss, which was lutcr taken over by his sons, IlnTry A. Clarke and Gibb Clarke, both of whom survive Illlll. Mr. Clark learned tllc camcnter trade when h; was‘ scvczliecn years of ago and in 1883‘ wont to Cheyenne, whcro he work- rrl "t 1h: trade until i891. I-lc was forvmm of ille carpenters when lllr~ Vlfivolnilig state capital was built in Cheyenne. In 1891 formed n partnership with P. J. 131.121: in ilic contracting bwincss, in which h" renlamcd uutil luovcd to Piiisburg. Mr. Clark was wry yirnrlinent in Wyoming polilics. S"l‘\'ll‘_!? in lhc second state lcgisluiiuo for the Republican party in 1892 and in 1893. Hc also scrvcd for 5(‘\"l“I years on lhc CilCyCflllC Clfy Council as chair- man of the unler committee. Mcinbcrslfps O. W. :11 CilfiyClllli‘. A. F. and A. M. at Pilieburg, the consistary at Fort Scott and the Methodist eggs 282 and 308.8 points. The Experimental Farm Charloteiown Barred Rock hcn no. 74 was fifth with 267 eggs and 309 points. Jam Tuplin's Barred Rock hen no. 158 was seventh with number of ely with 247 and 236 292.3 and 270.7 points. , Eight-y two hens in the contest qualified for registration of these, thirty six were second generation pallets. The pens leading were Bansomh 11. Fredericton Stgflgn 9_ Mrs. MoPluil 7. Poole, Mrs. 00;. rill, bird six each. onnonm EYES TESTE ~ ‘ AN GLAllIl FITTED I. W. TAILOR I. 8. TAYLOR eggs and I l or money rcfuu... ... OflMfllfl-Ilfl-I l.“ liohmoml Siren ,chu“ch. Survivors nrc a daughter. 'Ml's. Charles Mayor, 214 West ,~Ninth Street, and two sons who llrc rlt the homo, one grandchild mlrl four sisters t‘nfl one brother in Cilllfldfil. 'I‘he funeral services wrrc- in charge of Rev. O. F‘- Crnwford. Inlvrment was made 1n illfghlnnd Purk cemetery. Mr. Clark requested before his death ilint no flowers be sent. Rev. Mr. Nicholson oi’ the North Bcdcqilc UnlHd Church gave a very intcresllng address entitled "The Farmer's Place in society" to 1hr» young People's Group of the Tryon United Church. at their regular weekly meeting on Friday Pvfllling, October 16 th. W‘. and Mrs. Braden Jelly of Silmmerslde were recent visitors to Tryon the guests of Mr. and Mm. S. '1‘. Clark. Mrsl Giggle accompanied by Mr. William Peters of Victoria were rrccnt visitors to Bandy Point, the illness. i l Bcdeque. he. wow; hold in lhc W.- Mr. und Mrs. Frank Norton and daughter of Boston, Mass are spending a short visit on the ls- ‘lnnd, whore they are the guests of Hon. J. H.‘ and Mrs. Myers of Hampton, P. E. I. They intend leaving on Monday Morning by car for their home. Mr. John Myers‘ of Carleton was u Sunday visitor to ‘Ihyon. Mr. Horace Mabey of the B"nk i of Nova Scotin, Albany spent thc The ti?" birds in m- Sansonfs i ion of dir/rases, the most serious of] “Eek-end at his home m Tryon’ The Misses Bertha and Leah Lord of North Tryon recently lei; for lvllr. and Mrs. Donald Bell of Tryon accompanied by Miss Batty on Saturdny- Mr, and Mrs Keith Cnnliclrl and’ accompanied by 1111,; Cl-IARLUPTETOWN_ gluing) INF. Joxes healthy. GOOD EATS in Hazelbrook to . ght. fox raising. PIOWSB BIN. _ Price $3.35 and 53-59- 9647-10-38-31 Ltd. Price $3.15. Prowse Bros" Lid. thlck-skluileii. c1055! belts of finest texture which hold their color. 9608-10-26-61 J. W. DIrEWEN, Bristol, will be buying livu poultry Friday, October 30m, ' 9620-10-27-21. NAVY MIDDY SKIRTS with fit- , ted yoke, pleated style; Price $2.98. PFOWSC Bros. Ltd. 9647-10-28-31. EMPTY BOTTLES WANTED. — Pints, quarts. Will call for. Phone 1107. 9623-10-27-21. HAZl-ILBOOK Chicken Supper to- night. Served at 5 o'clock. 9669-10-28-11. LADIES’ ‘RAYON BLTDMERS and Vests. All colours. All sizes. Special 89c sot. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 9647-10-28-31. DELICIOUS SALADS, cake and pastry at St. James HBIIOWFGII Tea tomorrow. Tickets 50 cents. 9666-10-28-11. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS and ;Imperial Kibbled Food contain only the choicest Government-tested in- gredients, are highest in vitaminc content and have the greatest food value to the pound. 9608-10-26-61 DIPHTHERIA IMJVIUNIZATION cllmlcs, Friday, October aotu, East Royalty School 10 to 10.30. Central Royalty 10.45 to 11. West Royalty 11.30 to 12. Vernon River 3 to 4. 9654-10-28-11. POLICE COURT -- Yesterday morning at the Police Court ‘a drunk adjourncd from Monday was ‘cumin sullnnun IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS 1:69p OOOS-IO-lfl-Oi 9669-10-38-11. FEED IMPEBIADS for 51100688 1n 9608-10-26-61 IMPERIAL-FED FOXES grow to view at times by’ this on silo: who thought that both men we: still on board. Two East ‘rracnd Youths were tho inst to see the u ' fortunate man alive. To obtain better view of the craft they r; to the home of Joseph Benle nearby where from an upstalr. window they scanned the turbulcn: waters where thecraft had been M15555 Gflnmmum Bbmers- 0111i’ a. moment before. Seeing no ftrace of it they assumed that - Spence who was regarded as a capable boatman, had suceeded in MISSES Navy Flannel Shorts. getting‘ safely off shore and ii; was McDonald, De not till ‘mesday morning that the 9547'1°-33-3l-'peop1e of the community realized,Gros Marsh. G. Blgsworth, i ‘that a tragedy had happened when the boat badly smashed and with the cabin and engine Later one of the rubber boots that Spence was wearing and his cap were discovered. No trace deceased was about thirty years of age and is survived by a widow field. l"- B.—Truro News. =:TEA—AND SALE St. Jamrs Hull, tomorrow. Tooihsome candy. Dies and fancy work for sale. 9667-10-28-1l. ST GEORGES SOHOOI. FAIR The following is list of Prizos:— CLASS 1-0ATS 1—l='lorence McPherson, 2 John McDonald, 3 Sarah McPherson. Launching, 4 Rosie Dellorlc, D: Gros Marsh. ..Whcat 1—Jos McPhee. 2 J. D. FltzPat“ rick, De Gros Marsh, 3Rlta McDon aid, Launching, 4 Rosie DeLorie, De Gros Marsh. com: _ i-Marle McKinnon, St. George's BEANS 1—-Irene Campbell, Seal River, 2 Angela McKlnnon, St. George's G. M. POTATOES 1—J. F. McDonald, St. Gods 2 L. McLean, Launching, 3 Hugh Steel, De Gros Marsh, 4 Rita McLean, Launching. COBBLERS l-Ellcn McDonald, St (See's, 2 ‘fined $5 and costs or 10 days. An- lather drunk had his s5 bail bond [estreated and a third was re-‘ manded until today. ' RESIDENTS ANNOYED-Com- plaints are heard around Hamp- ,shlre and vicinity that residents are being nightly annoyed by win- bccomc serious until a mouth BED-l Charlottetown where they me cm‘ .d°w Peepers and ustenel‘ Active, Rm, Mm, 2L,’ 185,), in central, ployed lnthe Provincial Saliitarium.,measu,.es are being taken to clear 1 up the nuisance. ' i YESTERDAYTI MARKET —- _ at,“ his nmvafllowatt were visitors to Dc Sable The“, was a p00,. attendance a, the market yisterday.‘ Prices for the most part were stationary, eggs rose to 40 cents. Hay sold from 45, Hm p,,,,nb,ng§l1ttle son of Saranac Lake, N. Y. Cents w 5o can“, straw 35 cents’. Mrs- Emma“ oats 30 cents, turnips. 12 cents! 9311119151105 5°"- Macxenzm» 315° potatoes 15 cents to 20 cents,‘ of Saranac Lake, left on a return trip to their respective homes on Monday morning after visiting ‘the diflerent members of their families located here. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bowness of their daughter, Helen and M1‘. Walter Bowncss accompanied by Mr. Harry Horton of Summer-side I motored to Victoria and Tryon on i Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. Burpee iC*rr of North Tryon will regret to i learn um she has been laid up for i some time with a painful swelling | in her face. It 1S hoped that she I may speedily recover and be about again as usual.—D. *Strong Plea For E Lighted Vehicles (Canadian Press HAMPTON, N. B., Oct 27-—'I‘hat Arthur Beyea, 25, Lakeside, N. 13., farmer came t0 1118 568m by b61118 struck by a truck driven by Thomas Harrison Hall, of Saint John, on Saturday evening. hour Hampton, was the verdict of tho Carrier's jury at an inquest held in the court house here before corner E. T. Kennedy, M. D., of Sussex, N. B, The Jury recommended that lcgis lation requiring horse-drawn vehic- les to carry light be immediately proclaimed and enforced. Following the evidence ilu- Jury deliberated 25 minutes before bring ing in the verdict. neyews wagon was struck near his home by a truck carrying 50v- eral Saint John Vocational “h0g1 students, returning to Saint Johni after a football game at Susggx Saturday afternoon. B976! WM buried this aitcrnoon gilcsls of Mrs. Hewett Leard. It Smitblown. chicken $100 to 125, ducks $125 to $135, butter 25 cents t0 30 cents, Norbert Steele, Dc Gros Marsh, 3 J. F. McDonald, St 020's, 4 Rosie Delorie. D G Marsh. TURNIPS 1—Thercsa McKlnnon, 5t Geos, 2 Hugh Steele, 3 Marlon Steele, D. G. Marsh, 4 Isabelle Campbell, Seal Riv. CAIEROTS 1—-Jacky Coylc. St Geos, 2 Chns McLean. Launching, 3 Mary Farrel 4 Jos McKinncn, St Geos. PARSNIPS Tomaioes—1 John McDonald, 2 M. McDonald, D G Marsh, 3 J05 McKlnhon, St Geds. 4 Mary Steele D G Marsh. i Cucumbers-l Marie McKinnon, St Geos, 2 Mae McPhce, Launching 3"Geo McDonald, D G Marsh, 4 c, McLean, Launching Beets-l Pius McCormack. Saint Geos, 2 Chas McLean, Launhing, C i though the bolt was only some onr hundred yards off show it was lost gone, was found piled up on the beachiseal River, 2 Jas Dunn, St Geos 3'Launching. McDonald. 3 Rita. McDonald, 4 F. Rita McDonald, 3 Florence McPller son. Launching. McLean, De Gros Marsh, 3 Clara. McKinnon, St Geos, 4 Mary Mao- donnld. Launching. inc Christin, Launching, 3 Cflmllbflll. Seal River, 4 Mary Mac- donald, Launching. ' bell. Seal River. Irene Canlrbcll. Seal River, a Mary , McDonald, Launching, 4 Rose pa- Iorle. De Gros Marsh. ‘apples 10 cents g dozen, crab-I apples 30 cents pk, cranberries, 10 cents beets, 25 cents pk., carrots '30 cents pk., parsnips 31b for 10 'ccnts, cabbage 7 cents, cauliflower‘ 3 Lucille McLean, Launching, 4 Isa. belle, Seal River. Cabbage-l Patricia Christian, Launching, 2 Marie McKinnon, St 2 Urban ivfcKlnnon, 3 Jos Dunn, st Geos. O ' , . ::'::.._- 3 G. Sigsworin, seal River, 4 Geo Grog Marsh Geranium-l Rosie Delorle, DB Seal River, 3 Rita McDonald, 4 Mo?!‘ ‘McDonald, Launching- Wealthy Apples-l G. Sigsworth. ‘Geo McDonald, 4 Jos McPhee, Dc 'Gros Marsh. ‘ Duchess Apples-l has Plus McKin- sllwe been found of the body. The non, 2 Ailgela McKlnnon. 3 Jos Mc ' Grcis Marsh. i l-Rose McDonald. De Gros Msh 2 Rita McDonald, Launching, 3 M. and two children, living in Buy- Gayle, st, Geog, 3 J p McCctmacfiMcDoflald, De Gros Marsh, 4 Lu¢y Kinnon, 4 Jas Dunn, Saint Geos Plums-l l/fary Far-rel], 2 Jaokic 4 Sarah McPherson, Launching Crab Apples-J Aggie McLean, 2 Rita McLean, Launching, 3 Joseph McPhee, D G Marsh, 4 Irene Camp bell, Seal River. ‘com, St Geos, 3 John McDonald. iLaunching. 4 Plus lvfcdonnac, Bainl ,Geos. CLASS 12 i-lBs-madctte McDonald, Loun- ching, 2 K. Delorie, 3 Jac. steels ‘De Gros Marsh, 4 Teresa walker 1—Stella McDonald, De Gm: Marsh, 2 Rita McKinndrl, St Geos, ,3 J D Fitzpatrick, 4 Ruth Steele, DE Christian, Launching. 1~Mary McDonald, 2 George Mc- Donald, De Gros Marsh, 3 John McDonald. Launching. i-Genevleve Sigsworth, Seal Rh Blucbenlcs-i Isabel Campbell, 2 2 Mary McDonald, Launching, 3 c, Ircnc Campbell, Seal River. McKinnon, St Geos, 4 Catherine l3":cts—-1 Rita McLean, Launching christian, Launching, 2 Rita Campbell, Seal River. 1—Jos lvfoPhee, De Gros Marsh Tea Biscuits-l Clara McKinnon z Clara. McKinnon, St Geos, SlMII-ry St Geos, 2 Irene Campbell, Seal Riv , ‘3 F. McPhersoon, Launching. 4_,Jose i Marsh. McLean, De Gros Marsh Stcelc, 4 Jose McLean, De Gros 1—<Rose McDonald, De Gros Msh Sugar Cookics—l Irene Campbelllz Aggk, Mona“, 5 Flggqnce MM. 2 Jose Campbell, Seal River, 3 Clara Pym-son, 4 John Mcpongk], 1mm. McKinnon, St Geos, 4 Mary Mac- chins, donald, Launching Apple Pie-l F’ McPherson, Laun oiling, Irene Campbell, Seal River, SENIOR} 1—-Geo McDonald, De Gros Msh, 2 Mary MoConnac, Launhlng, Mary 3 Angela McKinnon, St Geos, 4 M. | steels, De Grog Min-sh, 4 Thgfggg McDonald, Launching. Fudge-d Margaret McPherson, 2 F. McPherson, Launching, 3 Jose , MoKinnon, St Geos. JUNIOR i 1—Rlose McDonald. De us. Msh. Campbell. Seal River, Patricia ,2 Plus Slgsworth, Seal River, 3 Oa- Christian, Launching Div. A-l F. McPherson, 2 Rose Morrison, Launching. 1 Theresa McKlnnon, St Geos, 2 i Isabel Campbell, seal Rive;- l Rose McDonald, De Gros Marsh Div. B-1 Rose Delorle, 2 Jose i Frances McPherson, z gather- Irene 1 Irene Campbell, 2 Isabel Camp 1 Isabel Campbell. Seal River. 1 Mary McDonald, D G Marsh, z CLASS 9 1—-T- F- McDonald. s: Geos, 2 .1. haul McDonald, De Gms Marsh. 1—-J0s MCPIIBE, D9 Gm; May-sip. 2 J. F. McDonald, s1», Geog, 3 M, McDonald. 4 Geo McDonald, De Gros Marsh. 1—Gco McDonald, 1) G Marsh, z “Sarah McPherson. Launching, 1—P1"H MvKinnoll. s: Geos, 2 M. and Mrs. i “Milo cents, brussels sprout, 15 cents Gay's’ a Elle“ M°D°na1¢4 Gem‘ ibox, lettuce 5 cents, celery 10' cents to 15 cents, cucumbers 30! csnts a dozen. ‘Illcre was a fair showing at the fish market ycstcr-f day, cod sold from 7 cents to 8 cents, haddock 10 cents and mack- crai 25 cents. FURTHER. PARTICUI. .’ RS —’ Basil Spence was drowned at East Tracadle, this county, on Monday 'evening when the motor boat he was operating foundered. The de. cased who was a- native of Bay- field, New Brunswick, had resided at East Tracadie for the past two years, where he had been engaged in fishing. On Monday morning he land G. D. Irving, of Cape Traverse, iP. E. 1., left East Tracadie for Havre Boucher in a. large motor boat equipped with a 25 h. p. mar- ine engine. They separated 1n Havre Boucher, Irving returning on ,foot, while Spence brought the boat back. Whipped by a strong gale from the north, the sea was running very high and spcnce an- chored a short distance off shore. So high were the waves that MCDOIIBId. 3 Geo McDonald, De therlne Mowrlnac, launching, 4 Michael McDonald, De Gros Marsh 1—Bernadette MoDonald, Laun- ching, 2 Michael McCoi-rnpc, Baini Geos. 3 Kevin Delorie, 4 Jac Steele De Gros Marsh. 1—Ruth Steele, De Gros Marsh 2 Rita Campbell, seal River. 3 Os- therine McCorlnac, Launching. 4 Rita McKinnon, St Geos 1—Rose lifcDonald, De Gros Msl. 2 lvlichael McDonald, De Gros Md 3 Rita McDonald, 4 Florence Mo Pherson, Launching. i L-Mary Campbell, SeaLRIVer, f Mary McDonald, De Gros Marsh, a Bell Campbell, Beal River, 4 Georgi McDonald, De Gros Marsh. 1—Clam McKinnon, St Geos, _ i Irene Campbell, Seal River, 3 Fran cis McPherson. Launching, 4 Mary McDonald, st Geos. I CLASS 14-51-‘01218 1—Pius Sigsworth, Besl River, i Michael McDonald, Do Gros Mush 3 Newman Sissworrth, Sea-l River, 4 MOPIIOE. 3 John McDonald, 4 Ml- Norbert Steele, De Gros Lbs-sh. P-Assle McLeod, Launching, I Teresa McKinnon, 5t Geos, 8 Flor- ence McPherson, Launching, 4 Mg,- ry Farrell, St Geos. ' ~~ l-Rlta. McLean, 2 France; Me P11878011, 11811110111118, 3 Jqgpmng Jackie Boyle. st oeosxa Newman ill/Iowan. De om Maflhl Mnrie Blssworth. Sea! River, 4 J05 MM. ahee. De olos Marsh. McKinnonl St Geos. 1—Michael McDonald, Do cm; Marsh and Newman Sigsworth Seal River, 2 Jos McPhee, De Gros Marsh. FREE: FDR. ALL-GIRLS l-Ritg, McLean, 2 111-anon Mr \ vleve McDonald, St. Gods, Pumpkln—1 Plus McCoi-mac, St. Georges, 2 P. Fitzpatrick, De ems Marsh, Jackie Coyle, St Geo's, Rita McDonald, Launching. Sweet Peas-l Plus Sigsworth, S. River, 2 Mary McDonald. 3 Berna. dotte McDonald, Launching, 4 Wcn. McKenzie, Seal River. W‘ " Mixed Flowers-l Josephine Cam pbell, Seal River, 2 Launchl lg Sch. 6'95 Marsh. 4 Jno McDonald, Laun ching. CLASS 11 “Rim McDonald. Launching, 2 M18811! McKinnon, St Geos, 3 Pram cis McPherson. Launching, 4 mun. ching School. I_M'“3’ Mflhfiflld. Launching. 2 Angela. McKinnon, st 550g, 35_ River School. “Sm Riv" School. 2 Jackie +Your Attention Will Obligc- We are now rendering statements to our many customers to 311$?‘ $3 exteizgaoredit. Should you receive one, we wish respectfully we a re 531° t oulr biillls are never sent out until the account is due. paymggt- wefimklgloufllfi. giltlififzglllllllzafipfeghfl-tfi a. prompt writing your “ca,” g i e pleasure o. Very Small Accounts- I“ °‘“' WWW" "19" m Bl great many for very small amounts falllllosunts so small, they will not stand the expense of rel-rendering: ° ° "ll 911511? overlooked. Should you receive one of this nature, may We i ll k P botfizlxfetz Zia‘; oyolutto All IT TODAY, and it will then be no further Pherson, 3 Aggie McLean, munch- ing, 4 Teresa. McKlnnon; Bt Coos. i-Francls McPherson and R-itl McLean, Launching, 2 Teresa Mo- Kinnon,_ St Geos and Aggie Mc- Lean, Launching. FREE FOR ALL-BOYS L-Newmsn Sigsworth, Seal Rlvel :1 Michael McDonald, 3 Joseph Mc- Phee, De Gros Marsh, 4 Pius Bigs- worth, Seal River. -Pasi Due Accounts.- shouldw. have too, a great many accounts which are PAST DUI-i, be “v30: iifceivo one which you know falls into this category, please that on," t fitmvzfi intend to collect these without discrimination, and I 8-11 DIATE SETTLIMB , can avoid unpleasantnesr. FEQNNEELL a CHANDLER]