_.i Q "- - - -__ .-»- . t * _ PAGE sm ` . ‘ rue ci-iAiu§OT'rETowN GuARm.~.N _ ¢,_.._:=--Sk.--¥”"'i H- ' ' Mal. 3.15 16e, 26c. Eve. 1 it 8.45 261:. 421:. ,_ WOMEN 3 I.~i'I' HI: LEARNED .l Iv THIS IzoI.I.IcIrIIvG ‘ L.-iUr:H PICTURE or _ A YovTH wHo HAD rn PAINT A I.UIzID I».1.~;r To WIN A WIFE _ ‘ =¢.-'f - . _-, _ . I , _ .,;’,_i 1, _I BOBBY JUNES _I f" ROBERT f _ - V, 4 ARMSTRONG fr* i, ‘ , JEAN ARTHUR 'P 5 e ';-/1 V X LOLA - 'A '-’_ LANE , I ¥2r.- i ' , X " S, E R S AL PI C-T. UR E.-~ Aim comedy si RANCH HOUSE BLUES " TUDAY wirrl ,$,§S.f§’f'N G 0 L F g . PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE ED /VARDS PLAYERS -.iN..-I “MARRIAGE BY MAIL ” I'l"S BUILT FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES CURTAIN AT 8.15. DOORS OPEN 7.30 GlZtL”é‘§T£r VAUDEVILLE EACH NIGHT mils siiwiiiiiis iioiiisirioiiciissmi ’l`HRILL-S- FUN-GHOSTS-LOVE in “THE GHOST WALKS” FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY Reserve Your Seats Now for this Great Special Sec. 2 - Mixlid Flowers renee M'acS\\':\in, Uptoli, Acorn, Primrose, 3 Alvin Bridgetown, 4 Gordon Dockendorlf Mt. Hope. ihrcd. Mt. Hone. 2 Hoddiv M*‘°k"“ . ' 'df' to . Ser. 3 - Potted Plant. Bcgoiliil- i mc’ Bn °c wn l Gcmld Campbell' Brmgctmm' 2i Sec 5 - Bird House- i Glynn i>ETERs ROAD I ' . AND VICINITY_i Bridgetown On Tliursclay afternoon, Sept. 17. ~lic re.~'ioi's :ire concerned, who would hzivc helped, the building Class 1- Grain, Sec. 1 - Oats w:.i.» pi-riciii-:ill_\~ erirelopcd in flam- 1_ Mm-gm-et Mackenzie, }3r1¢1gc;0\m In. iiclore any force of help arrived. 2 Roddie Mackenzie, 13;-i¢|gCt0wn_ 3 All the \'al\|:\l>le rolltcnts of the Pen,-1 MacLean’ ML Hope 4 Fmn ilpp"r story \\'lier,-i thc bedrooms C15 Campbem primmsa wi-i» located was lost. but a good rival ol siuff was salvaged from the Sec. 2 Wheat - 1 Margaret Mac- ]o\\'t‘i' rooms. This was 3. large and Kenzie` Bridgetown’ 2 Roddie Mm; riillsiaiiiiiil house, built by the late Kenna Bridgetown’ 3 Ralph Bm-_ Epliriilium Jenkins. the former demo' Strathcona' 4 Francis camp_ on-iicr. It is understood some in- ben' P,.im,.0Sc_ S\ll`.'lll(T(‘~ Ci“i\'f‘l'S ll`lC IOSS. Section 4 - Sweet Corn, 1 Glynn “f"~/““i “_” P’_“"P B“"*°“ af” Firth, 1=iri~ : 1-. as M “for Constipation J DC: C Q , --Emir snihti' M1°ulf:f iziff, E2? S 'hiv rem. proved in worth rr. . “°°‘l15l“¥°f°l.'lll3hg regulator. 'i‘lr.r¢ lwniyom ENO; Rssoiiltoly ning sulnuuim. V s SCHOOL WORK- Exerclso Book- Grsde I- l Ines Compton, Morell Grade 3 and 4- 1 Mary Holland, Morell East. YY East. 2 Myrtle MoFadyen, Morell East- 3 Anna Jay, Marie Grade 5 and 6- 1 Marion Gcldert, Mt' Marie. 2 Maiy Kelly, Mt. Ma . 3 Lillian Sanderson, Marie. 4 Eunice Jay, Mt. Marie Grade 7 and 8- bour. 3 Evelyn Webster, Morell East. 4 Lois Compton, Morell East. Grade 9 and 10- .. bour. 3 Marlon Compton, Morell Eos 4 Elizabeth Mullin, Morell East. MAI' DRAWING- Gmdes 5 and 6- ` 1 Eunice Jay, Mt. Mary. 2 Lillian Sanderson, Marie. 3 Marlon Geldert, Mt. Mary. 4 Ruby McEwen, Marie. Grades 7 and B- 1 Edith Baker, Mt. Mnry. 2 Raymond Jaay, Mt. Mary' 3 Evelyn Webster, Morell East. 4 Lois Compton, Morell~East. Grades 9 and 10- bour. ' 4 Clarence McGrath' MV MMV' 2 li/l‘.u'ion Compton, Morell East. Ginger Snaps- 1 Edith McEwen, St. Peters Peters b0iii‘- _2 Cora Sanderson, Marie. Apple Pie- 1 Mary Rossiter, Mt. Mary' 2 Rita, O‘Brlen, Mt. Mary, Fiiflse (il) 1 Mary Kelly, Mt. Mary. 2 Patricia Kelly, Mt. Mary. 3 Elsie Kelly, Mt. Mary. 4 Gerald McAdom, Mt.. Mary. Fudge (b) 1 Mary Ftossiter, Mt' Mary. SEWING-Buffet Set. HST; Class 6 Canning - Sec. 2 Cali- ibm Prlmrosa Lake Nlrs. Angus Mel-’adycn, formerly Class 2 - Roots. Sec. 1, -Green °f_,Gr°°kiRiv°_r` P' Ig but now ltlountains, -1 Ralph Burdette. rmdcm n Sidney' ' " accom Strathcona. 2 Roddie Mackenzie. anied hv her grand daughter Ed- Ii _ . . - ,_ _ Bridgetown, 3 Francis Campbell. na .niiitd heie on a short visit, Primrose, 4 Aeneas Johnston' P]_im_ mid is il-ic guest of her sister, Mrs. David MacDonald and family, Pet.- ers Road. and other relatives and I`0Se~ 1`rieiids in this vicinity sec' Z _ Irish oobmers’ 1 Regis ` ' Campbell, Bridgetown, 2 Aeneas \1r. Oni 'ln Mcrad en and her "°h“5i'°“' Ri“"°s°' 3 Mm' C“"“" Fm ;d“_m,;,' of Sydn; N_ S__ are beiiié Primcse, 4r Rcddie Mackenzie. . T . also visitiiig their relatives and irlcnds here, the guests of Mrs. McF‘nd_ven, brothers, Mr. John A. MacDonald, and family, Greek River, and Mr. Charles MacDon- lild and family, Alliston. -Mrs. William Arbuekle and daugh lei' Mrs. MacDonald and son Char B QCDOWD Sec. 3 - Turnips, 1 Lorne Bur- dette, Strathoons, 2 Margaret Mac- kenzie, Bridgetown, 3 Ralph Bur- dette, Strathcona, 4 Roddie Mac- kenzie, Brldgetown. ` Sec 5 Carrok - 1 Roddie Mac~ ned Bccts _ 1 Margaret MacKen-' zie, Bri`dgetowrl, 2 Eleanor Morrison: Class 11 Coi|e"tnns, See. I Nox- . r bour. 4 Ted Anderson, St. Peters 1Edlth Baker, Mt. Mayr, Har- 2 Elizabeth Webster, Marie. Bridgetown, 3 Aiidi'e_v Bilrdctte,' aid, Primrose. mms 7 _ Cmmng iw 2 Tmi( Str. 2 lmaves _ 1 Margaret Mac- mwcugt _ 1 ' E1mu°0r ‘ M- ‘ iKenzie_ Bi-idgetoivn, 2 Audrey Bur- " ' ' * °‘""°“~ldette, Strathcona, 3 Florence Mac* Brldg€b°“'“» 2 HBV-ii? W00d- 5i»1`am;S\\'aiii, Upton, 4 Ada. Macdonald, cona, 3 Audrey Biirdette, Sirntlicc-iii/ig, H0p@_ ha., 4 Margaret MacKei1zlc,i l;‘.riclgc» Sm 3__5,mp|,.S 0, w0od__1 wwn' 'Edgar Dockcndorff, Mt. Hope, 2, |Geor§e Campbell, Primrose. 3. »Weston MacLeod. Mt. Hope, » ('|uss Grades 1 and 2 Exercise Book. 'L Gordon Dockeudorif, Mt. Hope, |2. Florence Mi\cSwain, Upton, 3. Ser. 3 Sugar Cookies - 1 Mar- garet MacKenzic, Bridget/o\vn, 2 Laura Taylor, Strathcona, 3 Hottie Wood. Strathcona, 4 Annie Mac- non, Strahebna_ ` Annie MacDoald, Mt- Hope, 4. Ervin MacLeod, Mt, Hope, See. ~i Ginger Snaps - Audrey ;Burdctte, Strathcona, 2 Eleanor iMorrison, Bridgetown, 3 Euphcmia 'Macdonald Pilnirose, 4 Hottie I Mildlcd Macswam' Upton' 2 1?'--5011001 Wvrk.-Sec. 1. Mackenzie. Bridgetown, 3. Grades 3 and 4 Exercise Book.- Allan MacLeod, Mt. Hope, 2. _ ,inns \ve<-ils - 1 Audi-ziy B‘iirclettc,i APPLES-nad Ani-anna” si'mthc°'m' 4 Elmhcntm M°“°D°“` Stmtlicona 2 Gr'ice Betton Uptonl 1 Cecil MacDonald St Peters Lake. 2 Patricia Kelly, Mt' Mary. Grades 3 and four.-1 .Suend Christensen, Upton, 2. Hsdden MacLeod and Ruth Rogers, (equal) 3. Lois Wood, Strathcona. 4. Regis Campbell, Bridgetown. Grades _5 and 8.-l. Margsm Msr- garet Bcttan. Upton, 3. Oase Christensen, Upton, 4. Charles Taylor, Upton, Class 12.-School Work--See. 3. Art -Work.-Grades .7 .and 8.-L Lome Burdett Strathcona, 3 tt - " ' . ~ ' _ , . Evere Iles of M11-igonish, N. S., also ac- kcmiei- B‘"1d8°t0“V“- 2 T-'°iS W00d- ,Wood Strithcoll; Lots Wood, Strathcona. 3. Suend MacLeod, Mt. Hope, 4. Ada Mac- minpanieci by her son Robert of'StWth°°“5» 3 H_‘“`0ld_Tiil/iffl`» Uliiim’ ' ' ;'Cl1i'ist.ci1sen. Upton, 4. Ruth Donald, Mt. Hope. 'l'iii`oii'.o. who motored from that 4 M“7Hal'Ci- MSCKCHZIC. Bi'idi;Ct0\vn~4 SN. 6 _ Fudge- I Rmn “hp ltoi.:ei's_ Bridiieioivn. Grades 9 and 10.--1 Roma Mac- <~ii_V. :i disstiince of 1200 miles in _ kav,.Strat.l1roiia 2 Ada M'ic1Doiihld -.(_'l;is< 12. .\'i-lmol Work.-Sen 1. Morrison. Bridgetown, 3. Audrey 1m_m_ dnys' mm H brief vim to Sm 6 pammps _ 1 C,,,hm.,,,,,!ML' Hom' 8 Pgnrl nnium; iMm‘nt (lriules fr. mid 6. I-Ixerrisq-_l1nok.-1. Kiiy, Strathcona, 2. Eleanor we hmm, of M,._ ,md Mrs, C,c0rgelN.icholson, Bridgetown. 2 Elsie Mac ‘Ham 4 Eleanor Morriégn ' Brld'c>§0l.to Clu~lstcnseii_ Upton, 2. Burdett, Strathcona, 4, Graco A. MacDonald. Peters Road, also kenzie- Bl'iC|8¢ff°Wl1» itowm' ' g Charles Tnylor, Upton, 3. Oase Betton, Upton. rlsltiiig Mrs, Arbiickles sister, Mrs. CI 1 v tbl q 25 I(JJliiLlstensen, Upton, 4. Margaret Sec. 4. Penmanshlp.-Grades 1. J. Ii. McKinnon, Peters Road, “S9 --* 9862 05- .eo , _ . .et on, U'itou_ ri 2, _-1, _ Green Tomatoes,-1 Ralph Bur-iohgxlfi LN :ew'?é'i'_|]:n“2n§' Clio' (lriidea 'i and 8 Excrifse Bo0k~l. Bliiidgetown, 2. 2:11:11: Msglhnogilhildz 1 Stanley McEwen, St. Peters 1 I 0 en’ S ' Peters ar MTS. Robert Ct\i‘miCliil01 W” “ We eoiigrallllate Messrs Stew- dette, Strathcona , 2 Frederick yur! L1 Age)_ Sec' `l A :oil 3 Erma Wood, Strathcona, 2. Everett Mt. Hope, L“ke- bosnmice Jay' Mane. ‘vi8ltCl' to Summ€l‘Sid8 DH 5*1tUfd“l" l is G it River. Mr oils Acorn Primrose. ri Allan MacLeod. M., " Memos. Mi Hope 1 An.. Mac arm. a. rms 4.-1 Ruth Rcgi-rs 2 L°“’-°¢ M°EW<=n. Si Peters Har 3 Eunice Jay, Mt. Mary. Guest Towel- 1 Cora Sanderson, Marie. MANUAL TRAINING... ivnilring smni 1 Gordon MacEwen, St. Peters Lake. 2 Gred Blaxland, Mt. Mary. 3 Leo Tobin, Morell East' 4 Stanley Maolilwen, St. Peters Lake. Nall Box- 1 Watson Sanderson. Marie. 2 Clarence Sanderson, Marie, 3 Gerald MacAdam, Mt. Mary. 5 Raymond Jay, Mt.. Mary. Chicken Coup- 1 Gerald McAdsm, Mt' Mg;-y, Bird House- 1 Leo Tobln,"Morell East' 2 Byron Webster, Morell East. 3 GCl‘Bid MoAdsm, Mt. Mary 4 Hubert Coffin, Mt. Mary, MISCELLANEOUS- 1 Frdnkie Kelly, Mt, Mary, 2 Frankie Kelly, Mt. Mary' 3 Gerald MoAdam, Mt. Mary, 4 Frankie Coffin, Mt. Mary. LIVE STOCK & POULTRY_ Calves- 4 Francis Compton, Morell East. ART WORK- . Grades 5 and 6- 1 Ruby McEwen ,Mai~ie. 2 Lillian Sanderson, Marie. 3 Bobby Coffin, M't. Mary 4 Helen Hogiin, Morell East. Grades 'l and 8- _ 1vMauricc Coffin, Mt. Mary. 2 Raymond Jay Mt. Mary. 3 Lillian Jay, Mhrie. 4 Gordon Webster, Marie. Grades 9 and 10- 1 Elizabeth Webster, Marie. 2 Elsie Kelly, Mt. Mary. 3 Heber McEwen, Mt. Mary. 4 Frances Compton, Morell East. PENMANSIIIP- Grades l and 2- 1 Alice Webster, Morell East. 2 Louis McEwen, Mt. Mary. 3 Grace Dingwcll, Marie, 4 Alexis Kelly, Mt. Mary. _ Grades 3 and 4- 1 Mary Holland, Morell East. 2 Ralph Mit-Ewen, Morell East. 3 Aniicas Runnighon, Morell E. Grades 5 and 6- 1 Lillian Sanderson, Marie, bour. 3 Ruby McEwen, Marie. '4 Helen Cox, Mt. Mary. Grp/des 7 and 8 (a)_ 1 Gladys McEwen, St, Pcterg Ha bour. bour. _ 3 Edith Boker, Mt. Mary, 4 Evelyn Webster, Morell East. Grades 7 and 8 (b)- A 1 Clara Hogan, Morell East. 2 Edith Dlngwell, Marie. 3 Gordon Webster, Moria. 4 Lillian Jay, Marie. _ 1 Gladys McEwen, St. Peters Har t. 1 Eclith,McEwcn, St. Peters Har- 2 Margaret Runnighan, Morell E' t. 1 Edith McEwen, St. Peters Har- 3 Margaret Runnighan, Morell E. 2 Ethel S<1\iii'€S. Bt. Peters Har- \ , _ 2 Beth MCEWHH. St. Peters Har- ' MALPEQUE In the passing of Mr, Mshar, the community nf Dam,” loses one of its oldest and highly respected residents. M;-_ har was born in Darriley s|;riy_se,,n Years ago, so was s life-long rem, ent of that place. He was a good Citizen. B- P1`0i;ressive farmer and took an active part ln all that ten. ded to the welfare of thc ccmmmp ity. He manifested ii deep interest in the educational life of the dis- trict and was a strong Conservative in politics. The deceased has been in falling health for over a year, but he bore those months of suffering with remarkable cheerfulness and pa.tionce.__ He was married thirty. seven years ago to Miss Margaret MacPherson, of Glenwood, who nur. vlves him and to whom special sym. pathy is extended in her bereave. mont. There are also left io hiciim two daughters and one son, -ihiniely, Mrs. James Ramsay, of lliimilton; Miss Lila Mahnr, R..N., Charlotte. town, and Mr. Arthur Malini; on the homestead at Darnley: to thcsi, the community will join in sympathy, The Rev. Frederick Williamson motored to Alberton on Saturday evening and occupied the pulpit cf Alberton Presbyterian Chiu-cii ci, Sunday at both services. Mr. Melville Donald and l\lrs. Nel- son Ramsay were motorlsls to Al- bertoh on Saturday cvcnliig. Mr. and Mrs. Edward ivilliams, of Tyne Valley, weie recent motor- ists here and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart. On their re- turn home they were accompanied by Mrs. Robert Stewart, who will spend s. month with them. Miss Jean Currie, R.N., New York, spent a few days with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacNutt, ol Darnley, Mr. and Mrs. John Simp- son, Mlss Louise Simpson, Mr. Al- fred Jergensen, of Hamilton, were motorists to Belmont to :itlciiri the reception given in honor ol Mr. and Mrs. Aage Johnson at the home of Mrs. Fulton Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Riunsiiy, oi Summerslde, were recent guests of Mrs. George B. MacNutt, Darnlcy. Mr. Arthur Mnhar motorcd to Charlottetown on Wednesday even- ing and on his return was iiccom- panied by his sister, Miss Lila Mn- har, R..N., who came lioinc on nc- count of the serious illness or lin' father. The ics cream social, undcr the auspices of the Malpeque and Baltic Auxiliary was held on Wcdiicsdiii' evening, liistead of Tuesday, as was first arranged. The ice cream mid cake were very saleable and tlic iii- foir was s success financially.--M. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Cameron mv' tored to Charlottetown recentli'~ Grades 9 :mil 10- ` Editl M Elw t H - art ros. rec . . _ ` ,pd Tayyon Upton’ 2 Marnm ._ _ - , , . . 3 H J Jackson. Peters Road, and Mr. T- Mt. Hope, 4 Ruth Rogers, Bridge- Begum, Umor, g I Donald. Mt. Hop: 4. Francis Bridgetown. 2. Lois Wood, Strsth- b°“" 4 ;r:§Ccscyé01;;?;',' Morell Eashi C°D8l'Bi\1i¢¢i0nl U9 exicndcd w Albert Hicken, in the creditable town. | I Campbell, Primrose. cona, 3. Olive Currie, Mt. Hope, 4. - Z 1531121’ 1';:iiHn1d.hM01‘C1l East' PROJECT M.__“,__ Catherine Nicholson. Bridgetown. een “img “ni MOWU Eiitit 1 M, Ma, - y School. shnvvlllg of their exhibits at the l Seo. 2 Ilrmstitc-hing - 1 Ruth, GI'-1d<‘s fl to 10. Exerrise Book.- Kings Countv Exhibition this Sec. 3 Onions-1Audrf-v Bur- Rogers Bridgetown iAildrev Burdelt, Strathcona, :a,_. Grades 5. and 8.-1. Margaret 5 Reginald O’Brien, Mt. Mary. var. Sicwurt Bros. siwciniizvd in dettc, strnthcnnn. 2 Glynn Eirih. i ' - ' `chri.»iiim» cnmnbciif Primrose. zjimncxcnzle. Bi-idselcwn. `2. oass FULLET “ CUCKEREL- linizs rind sheep, Mr. Jackson in Bridgetown, 3 Constance Bates, Soc. 3 - Cro"heilng,- 1 0;,=¢'Mf\iifi Triylor. Upton. 4. Pearl Mac- Christensen, Upton. f|;'vn;"th e riiccp rind Mr. Hicken in live stock Bridgetown. 4 Elliotte Acorn. Prim- Christensen, Upton. ` imnn. Mi. Hope. | cim iii.-school work.-»s¢.i. 4. Y” ° '~ M°f°“ Em- 3 Byron Webster Morell East. and other special lines. rose V Sec. 2. Map Drnwinir Grades 5. Peflmanshlpi-Grsdss 5. sud Six 3 Heb M E ' Mr. Reginald Johnston, Peters ` Sec. 6 - Embroidered Linen -liiiiid 6.-1 Margaret MacKenzie, (continued) 3. Otto Christensen. wmtee; he wen Mt' Mary' Road recently left for the West gm 4 __ (;,,m|,,,-,__1L,,,.,m B-m._ :OH-Se Christensen, Upmn_ 2 Mmmillridgetown, 2. Harold Dockendorff. Upton, 4. Margaret Betton, Upton, 1 Ph msexwogf where he will bc located with Mr. (tene, giraihconav 3 Maud Taylor-_,THYi01'. Upton, 3 Mary Campbell' Mt. Hope, 3. Margaret Betton._ Grades 7. and .B.-l. Margaret 2 Eniabeth ew Mane' w. A. Johnston or sumo, oni._1=_ U,,,.,,,_ 4 Glynn p,,,,,, B,,dg,,,,,,,,__Primros1~. Upimr. ,anrhce_ Mt. nope, a. mms woes, COLLECTION; 9" Mme' ----- i Gmri.-A 1 mia ii.-i. Aan iviac-fsirathcuni, a. Jenny Mscnum, N,,,,,°m weeds: I ::Awful Asthma Attacks. Is there sem 5 __ Beet! ___ 1 Glynn Firm, Div. B. (Girls Over 12 Years of Donnld, Mt. Hope, 2. Everett Mac- Bridgetown, 4. Ada Mlcbonsld, Mt. 1 ML Mary School, n member of your family who is in Bridgetown' 2 Audrey Burdette' Azei- Sec. 3 Crocheting _. 1 Am, Lend, Mt. Hope 4. Erma Wood. Hope. 2 St. Peters Lake Bch 1 th? WWC" Uf this di5"95-*ing Strathcona, 3 John Campbell, Brid Macdmmid. Mt. Hope, 2 Aiidreyistrnthcona Grades 9 and 10.-1. Christine 11", |_¢"”_ oo' trouble? No service you can ren- gewwm 4 Edgar Dofkendmff' ML B‘"'dl`i'l°- Strathcona. Class 12.-School Work.-Ser.. 2. Primrose, 2. Audrey Burdett, 1 sg pete” Lake i dei- him will equal thc bringing to H0p¢_ Mnp Drawing.-Grades 9. and 10 Strathcona. 3. Eielnm' Idorfllofl, 3 ML Mary ' his attention of Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Sec. 4 - Knitted Mitts - 1 Mar-| 1. Roma MacKay, Strathcona, 2. Bridgetown, 4. i Hattie _,,Wo0d,, 3 Mm-in Asthma Remedy. This remarkable sm 7 _ Pumpkin' lchams .ra_,,_;§0r‘:t Mackenzie, Bridgcimvn , 2 Audrey Burdctt, Strathcona, 3. Strathcona. ~ ' Blmples of Wood- rcin-.-dy;~ests its reputation upon lor, Upto 2 John Cam be B1-id-'iL"‘"" TBYi0i'. Strathcona, 3 Jeaninlsanor Morrison, Bridgetown, 4. Clsrs 13--(lontsetd.-Bos. L 1 stanley McEwen, Bt* peter; ii i> li. “iiiir itiiiis d°fi¢ f°f°"i"°~ It 11" sewwn. iiwrne Burdette. sirathcoiB°“"“» UPt°"- 4 Eunhcmia Mac-iuriiic wma. aimihemm singing.-1. sirsihcons school. 2. mire. fi triiiv wonderful record. coveririslna. 4 Florence snrhoc Mt. Hope. donald, Primrose sec. ri. Art wnrir.-omni-I 1 ima Mt. Hope school ` 2 Gordon Mcmwen, si. Peters years nnd years of success in almost (_ ` Class 9. 'Manuel Training, Sec. 1 2.-1 Jean MacKay, Strathcona 2. Ste. 4. Physical Drill lxofollqf- Lake. cvi-ry part of this continent. Midi Clm 4 Fiiiwers. Sec: 1. -sweet Muklng stool _ Aiiim Miictcod. Hilbert Macleod, Mi. nope, 3. 1. sirsihoons school, 2. Bridge- a ri-sniric xeiiy, Mt. Mary. even beyond the seas. . Pals - 1 Harold Dockendorff Mt Hope, 2 Jolui A. Burhoe, Mt. , Ervin MacLeod, Mt. Hope town school, 4 Raymond Jay, Mt, M _ \ f 1 ` (Patriot Please Copy) ALBANY AND violurnz Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cameron were recent visitors to Elmsdale. Mr. and Mrs. George Burns and family. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Paynter and son Kenneth, motorcd to Charlottetown on Sunday. Mrs. Michael Mccsrville, of Csr- leton spent s few days in Albany, with her daughter. Mrs. Wm. G. Trislnor. ~.Mr. Keith Cameron has left to st- tend the Charlottetown Business College. Miss Alice Jewell spent s few days' in Tryon with Mrs. Spurgeon Clarks. M:-. and Mrs. Hubert Muttart, of Bearletowri, on the arrival of ii nite laddis ou Friday at tin. I’i‘ii1C¢ County Hoiipitsl, Summ:r.’.5e. Mr. and Mrs. Clark MscQiif\i'\'i° and Mr. MacQuarrle, of North Bril- eque were in Tryon attendinli me funeral of the late Mrs. Cui-tis Lani.-A. ' NEURALGIA 24,811 s llellrll ol Ml: pi “fam new iNA‘rio‘5 LINIMENT.