vrsrrnniv: nutritious incl: mum ilcrrcctefibr Every . Wednesday and ‘ Saturday Issue -___-_ IIODUCI Oats ,.. .. Hay. loose cwt Straw, pressed cwt . ‘Purnlps bua ,.. Potatoes bus _... IITAIL IA RBI’! Celery bunch Pota oes pk - Iiettuuc. hem] ... .- Squush lb Apple»: do: . Apples pk . ‘romaine-r lb (‘uuliflower each Onions lb . Bcetl pk (loiery hearts Cranberries qt Peppers each . Peppers red each . Pumpkin! lb Mint .. . Carrots lb .. Turnip: 3 for Spinach lb .- Paraley bunch .. Broccoli .. Brussels sprouts bo (‘rnb Apples pk Veal lb .. Roast Beef 14 Pigs 0 weeks old per pair 53.00-54.00 Steak lb .. 20c FISH Pnrnwl lilarkerel each . ... . Haddock 1h 10c New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Amer Gas Elec ... Amer CyonB .. .. a Clocks Open but Bell Tel 187% 139 Brazilian 0% 01)] 1i l) Pawn- . 29 201/; Dom Steel .. 47$: 4% Can (lament 0% 81/, Can lud AI . 12% 12% Can I'm: Ry . 11% 1'3 Dom Bridge 8i 81% inp Tnli 13% 181i Inter Nickel . 88 8S Mr-(‘ull Front . 125.‘; 12 |, Mont Pr ... .. 85% 38 rm Rrcrv . . .. .1044 mm Nat. Stool (‘at 13% 14 Porvci- (‘orp ' 11 12 Sbnrrlnlgnn 2L‘ 21% Rn Can l‘r,. 13% 1A > Steel of Can . 58 58 B3 "N 266" 1B4 Royal Bk .. l5‘! 151 Can Bk (‘om .. H5 144 1v" uscellaneous (Canadian Press) MDNTREAL, Nov 18 Wheat, nor no 2 91. Barley C W no 3 42. Oats feed no 1- 34. Flour spring wheat patents, firsts $5.70. Flour seconds $5.30. Flour bakers $5.20. Flour winter wheat patents. choice $3.70. Amer Sup Pow ... 2 3-8 Assoc Gas Eiec ... - Atlas Corp 13 8-4 Can Marconi ..... - Cities Serv .... 2 8-4 Creole Petrol .. .. 223-8 Elec Bond Share .. 17 1-4 FordoiCanA .. 271-4 Gui! Oil Penn 88 Hum Oil Ref . 80 l-4 Imp Oil 2 1-4 Int Pete ... .. 37 8-8 Niag Hud ... 9 8-8 Std Oil Ind —- Std Oil Ken . 22 3-4 Un Light Pow A . 2 31¢ Un Light Pow pfd 3 Mt '1. S to cl! Exchange (Supplied by Pitlield and Company Members pf " ‘ ‘ Stock \ Flour white corn $4.80 Bran ton $19.25. Shorts ton $20.25. Middlings ton $21.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs 581B. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $10.00. Chews no 1 Ont 10 7-8 to 11. Butter no 1 26 to 26 i-4. Eggs in cartons A 1 large 48. Eggs A 1 edium 45- Eggs A 1 pullets 41. Eggs A large 48. Eggs A medium 89 Eggs A uilets 35. Eggs B srge 33. Eggs B medium 31. Eggs C 28. lligtatoes P 2i I mts 80's $1.40 to P E I cobblers 00's $1.35 t0 51.40. P E I mts 80's $1.25 to $1.80. P E I cobblers 80's $1.20 t0 31.25.- N. B mts 80's $1.25 to $1.30. Que m-ts 80's $1.10 to 81.15. Que white no 2 80's 90 to $1.00. MONTREAL, Nov. iii-Prices steadied at the close 0i the pro- duoe section oi Canadian commod- ity Ebrchnng today with trading slightly heavier. Butter SpotFBales: 400 boxes West (Oct make), 26 1-8; 200 West (gram 00), 25 1-2; 500 Que (grass) 26 1-8. West (regrcded) 26 to 28 1-4: Que (Oct unsalted) 27 i-4A. Cheese Spot-No sales; Ont. white. 10 5-810 7-8, ool 10 5-8 to U0 A PRODUCE market today following iresh arrivals. Butter-was stronger while “ ‘ ‘ held un- changed Graded shipments of car-lots or loss were quoted r 5' ids and 28 otnts lot prin - Cheese was 10 7-8 to 11 cents ior no i. Qntarios. t a Potatoes wens unc 41.40 to $1.45 ior Prince Edward Island mounts-ins and $1.35 to $1.40 tor cobblers. per DO-pound bags. In BO-pcund bags. Prince Edward Island mountains were (1.25 to $1.30, cobblers $1.20 to $1.15, New Brunswick mountains $1.35 to $1.30, Quebec mountains $1.10 to $1.15 and Quebec white no 2 stock 90 cents to 51.10. Currencies (Canadian Prue) NEW YORK. Nov. iii-dialing and the Canadian were slightly higher. the French franc lower, in the fomign exchange markets today. The Dominion dollar reduced its discount from 1 5-32 per cont to 1 1-18 per cent. The pound sterling closed 3-8 higher at 04.92 3-8 while the French irsuc. clos- ing at 6.58 8-4 cents, showed c. loss o! .00 1-8 of a cent. MONTREAL, Nov. 19-—'1'he pound sterling swung slightly higher" on Monh-csl foreign ex- changes today while the French Ira-no and the United States dol- lar eased. Sterling advanced l-sil oi a centjo $4.97 6-8 and the doi- larwssoflt-Bzoioneperoentto $1.01 1-18. ‘rhe tune dipped .01 oi n cent to 6.66 cents. ' EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) ll , Nov. iii-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank oi Canada. closed today as follows: Belgium beige .1709. Brazil milrcls .0561. Bulgaria lev .0141. China. Hong Kong dollar .3588. Czechoslovakia crown .0418. i1, white (Oct 1st half) 11 1-2 t0 g-g, white (June make) 12 to 12 Eggs Spot-No sales; Ontario A- large 38-40, A-rnedium 30-37, A- puliets 32-34, B-lcrge 26 1-2 to 27 1-2, B-medlum 25-26, C, fi-24. noo- Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Centrfl Gonrdhn locnil, lo per word; Western nad Eastern locals, k per won): Announcement! end Coming (l: ll Ielorlnln Notices, 10a per lnelu Llnln of floral all h. pa: cor lnlrllnnl Oileringl. Onrdl. ere., 4e per lnnllr Notices of word. Other Intel on application. Iiuinrnrn Charge (or any adurtilanent hurry-live aces. III Il-er [Allen o uh lull lower-lawn. roe. ur rack a u. no Innis, h we words Clo-allied f Condolence, ‘Mo. ForSale FOB BALI - AUCTION PORT!- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Miscellaneous BECAPED-IOUR FEMALE POX- es, right ears marked W '15. Re- ward it’ captured dead or alive. ‘mfl GM-"um Wm“ 4°" Verne Webster, Carleton Siding, "WW- __ n. n. L-aosa-n-ao-u. SCRATCH PADS-PADS OI‘ 100 111mm [5 3015313135 ggw sheets 5 x 7%. Price 3 cents per pad. Guardian Oflice. Lwfliflzlllllli. eon‘ SALE Q-nannrzn rrocx cockerels and pullsts irom import- ed blood tested stock. n. Auld, FOR SALE - COMPLETE SET 0F light batteries suitable ior rink or under the Sun. A Brand New Pol- icy-ismily Income and Retire- ment Annuity Combined. Ask to see it, stating age. J. A. Moore, Currie Building, Charlottetown. FOXES. THE IMIIERIAL RANCH. Montague, produced this year 175 Silver Pups irom a total of 41 lit- ters. Before pelting are offering a pick oi 150 good pups, either male Finland iinmnrk .0220. France franc .0662. Germany reichsmark .4068- Grent Britain pound —-. Holland iiorin .6863. Hungary pengo .3002. India rupee 3758. Italy lire .0810. Japan yen .2887._ Jugoslavia difili‘ M31. New Zecland pound 4.0018- Norway krone .2502. Poland zloti .1007. South Africa pound 4.9523. Spain peaete. .1380. Switzerland franc .3286. United States dolls: 1 1-16 per Closing exchange rates: At MontreaI-TPound 4.97 5-8: franc 8.66 cents; U. S. dollar 1.01 1-16. At New York-Pound 482 8-8; franc 6.56 3-4 cents; Canadian dol- lar 98 15-18- - At Paris-Pound 74.80 tr; U. B. dollar 15.18 tr; Canadian dollar 14.90 fr. In gold-Pound 13s; U. B. dol- lar 58.37 cents; Canadian dollar 58.69 cents. NEW YORK. Nov. l8—Foreig!i exchange irregular. Great Britain high 4.92 3-4; low 4.03; close 432 8-8; 60 day bills 4.01 1-2; France ’ ‘ 658 7-8; Italy 8.11; Bel- gium 18.80 1-2; Canada 08.87 1-2; Germany 4024. 7_l:f_‘:_'__. ._.-_ ___ .__ DOMINION OI‘ CANADA PROVINCE OI’ ‘ the price slipped back to 1.20. The LIVESTOCK (Canadian Irena) MONTREAL, Nov. il-Oflerlngs on the two Montreal livestock ml!- kets today totalled 884x113} BA- oeipts were composed nail-lb. 34 sheen and lnmhl. 080 hop and 4a calves- Bteers sold at prices ranging rrcmsiic for ‘those of light corn- v1- 1vs IV. Y. Stock Exchange (iavullel b: Purleld all lfombuh o! Montreal stock ltoeka AinForPr.... Am For Pr ill-d Am éilaterrwrkn . all!!!‘ moh quality. to $5.25 ior n small ict of steers of medium good cusi- ~ mostly 83 to $2. Light common bulls made from $2.25 to 82.50.‘ An odd good calf sold for 08-50. Common and medium veeis cold lromictofllndlightdrinkers as low as $4. Grazer: were 8335 to $8.50 The few lambs oifercd were sold at t7ooicrgoodewesa-ndwethers with a cut o! fl Der cwt. on culls and bucks. Good-sheep were 8350 with the odd 800d Wlrlitil 511009 up to $4. Hogs were weighed st $8.25 to $8.50;—ths day's sa-los were mostly at 4835-40: bacons. ied and wat- ered. Selects drew $1 per 1108 premium. Butchers, henvies and lights were cut 50 cents per cwt.. and extra. beavies 81 per cwt. Bows were $580 to t7. Ma rk ets A t A Glance (Canadian Press) i. ‘ and Montreal-Indus- trial stocks ifflfllllrly 1118M!‘- Toronto mnes-Irregularly lower. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat down 1-4 to 3-8 cents. New York-Cotton lower; rub- ber and coiiee higher: sugar un- changed- ' MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nov .18—~Bi-WQ1I were in the market ior the med- ium-prioe gold shares today on the ‘Ibronm mining division and prices advanced on good volume, n» gold index registering a Iflu oi more than a point. Due to a late display of scitneu in the base metals the index ior the mis- cellaneous mines took s. loss Q! ab- out three-quar-ters o! a 110ml Silvers were up moderately and the oils turned over in heavier volume at ofloe glinc During the early session some ct the secondary golds were sold for moderate losses. God's I-flkr! was oiiered freely for n time and afternoon trading brought sup- port and God's Luke advanced w 1,23, up 5 cents net. some short covering was reported- Among the big golds. 301111185! and Tack Hughes traded in good volume at gains oi 5 to l5 cents. Pioneer and Wright Hargreaves added 10 cents each. The others were cit. Closing at. 48 5-8. Norauda had weir u .. .. Westinghouse .. Sea. View School Fair A very successful and interesting school lair was held at Bea. View Hall ,on September 17th, 1980. The s, schools took part: sea View. Piifk Corner, nsraley, Irish- town Following are thq prises: 91-558 l-GBAINB Sec. i-Shcai’ of 100 heads of white outs: 1 Margaret Adams. Darnley; 2 Laura Mountain, Dam- ley; 8 Clair Campbell, Irlsbtcwn: 4 Ernest Profitt, Irishtown. Sec. 2-—Bheai" oi 100 buds of wheat: 1 Ruth Mills, Sea. View; 2 000x35 Mscuod. Irishtown; a Wal- lace Murphy. Bes View; 4 Nina Macmod, Park Corner. , Sec. 8-4-Bheai of 100 bead of bar- ley: 1 Sutherland Montgomery. Park Corner; 2 Helen Campbell, Irlshtown; 3 Georgie Campbell, Park Corner; 4 Robert Murphy, Damley. Sec. 4-812: ears sweet corn (tab- le): 1 Roba-t Murphy: 2 Louise Maclxod‘, Irishtown; 3 Marjorie Warren. irishtown: 4 Doris 311k- eney, Bea View. Sec. 5-Pint oi’ beans (yellow-er) 1 Layton Pmfltt, Irishtown: 2 Our- olyn Pickering, Bea View; Synileen Campbell, Irishtown: 4 Campbell, ‘Irishtown. CLASS I—IDOTS > i Lood, Perk , Corner. Soc. 1-1 peck Green Mountain Potatoes: 1 George Msobcod, Irish- town; 2 Margaret MsoLeod.‘ Irish- town: 3 Margaret Adams, Damley: 4 Helen Campbell, Irishtown. Sec. 2-1 peck Irish Cobbler: 1 Margaret Manhood. irishtown: 2 George Meclcod, Irishwwn; 8 Roms Montgomery, Park Corner; 4 Enid Manhood. Irishtown. Sec. 3 (s) Collection oi 3 turnips (table): 1 Charles Mcfiregor, Darn- ley; 2 Louise MacLeod, Irishtown; 3 Ewen Davison, Irishtown; 4 Rob- ert Crozier, Darnley. Sec. a (b) Collection of 3 turnips (feed): 1 Margaret Macbeod. Irish- town: 2 George Mrwlood. Irish- iown;-3 Annie Macbeod. Park Cor- ner: 4 Lea Stewart, Bea. View. Sec. 4—Collection oi 3 mangles: 5-8 to the good. Fafconbridge lost 10 cents, Mining Corporation 8. Budburyhasin 3 and Base Metals Corporation 1. - TORONTO. Nov 10- any publlp bufldlfl‘, H. L, smith, f 51319 t $15_® gggh, M]; PRINCE ED\VARD ISLAND 7o Rochfmd street (Lgflugurul sgeclmam} y Vin‘ till; falairsbnte Court 26th Georle .L‘3ofl'u'm'u- L'3936'11'39'n‘m- ...1n ‘re estate‘ of Mary Grace Pinion i ilmti?’ s id i-ts-rifisqhihfifsymiii’ To m WILL THE PERSUN WHO TOOK cglmd’ ma.“ ' i. 1'0 LET — GARAGE. CENTBALLY located. Apply Palmer and Has- larn, Barristers, ctc. L-8081-11-20-21-28. Male Help Wanted“ APPBENTICI WANTED T0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. llohr Barber Ool- lege. Haitian. 8-308. Loss Your lilTTEI ‘i, a blue overcoat by mistake irom the home oi Trueman Pnyenter, Freetown. on Friday evening, November 15th, kindly communi- at at onoc with r.- man Psyen- ter and receive his own cost in re- turn. L-3084-11-20-1i. Lost 108T -— BETWEEN MT. III-ll- crt and Charlottetown. tire and rim. Finder please leave at Flem- ing's Grocery, 06 Dot-cheater 8t. b3l84-11-10-8l. I Wanted waimro - ousxrrr! snnirrrs. ' Mirthsr information‘ _ more st jm24ii Queen Street. 11-3871-11-18-31. wan-ran - om HUIKIA! Cost, 110 Prince Street. uasso-u-ro-si. wsivnn emu. Apartment Apply "A" Guardian. WAIIII; - IY IIIIIDLI AGED AI- IIIATID 7" L-NM-ll-il-IL b0 8y the Honourable Harold Leonard Ptslmer. Surrogate. Jr-lga oi Probate. en, c. To the lheriif of arena County or any Constable or iterate person within said County. . GREETING" Whereas upon reading the petition of William Robert Clark of in Queens County in said Province, Farmer, the exocri- tcr of the above named estate pray- ing that n citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter sct forth: You are therefore required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and llmear befnra mo at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in (tlmrlnnctnwn. in Queen's Count , in the said Province. on Mon- day t c ninth tiny of December next ' at the hour of eleven o'clock iorenoon of the snma ring to new cause if any they can w‘ y the Ac- o laid Dante should not c ot-ton of A. James Bantam loo» new: m mu Petitioner, ’ And 1 do hereby order that a true cop hornet be forthwith published me newn aper published in ttetown l oreseid once iu each weak r at lust four consecutive WCCII - n: c" '°":""' McLean fir» era n Queens County at e11 persona internat- ‘M? é-‘figgwa .... aforesaid Iay I I :10"! tat ' u» and the Iss1 cl the no h day of No- vember the 85th your of ‘reign. , in fro t of the sc Haggai? aforesaid an o . D. 1085 an is Majesty's rllflllflol 6f nrsofeidlfly Oflioo. IoWH-ll-I-ll» u» County of A 580 mun-u.- .' 2: lioils Lake . 128 (irahulu ii ‘a :- 225252;; D U‘ 1 George Macbeod, Irlshtown; 2 Wcndall McNutt, Darniey; 3 Mar- garet Maclieod, lrishtown; 4 Nina ‘Maclieod. Park Comer; Sec. m-Coilection oi six carrots half long: 1 Earle Campbell. Irish- wwn; 2 Gerald Cousins, Bea View; 3 Verna Heins, Park Corner; 4 Marjorie Campbell, Irishtown. Sec. ii-Colleoticn oi 8 porsnipe: i Louise Maclisod, Irishiown; I Ruth Mills, Bea View; s Enid Mac- Leod. lrishtown; 4 Clair Campbell, lrishtown. CLASS Ik-VEGETABLES Soc. 1—6ix green tomatoes. 1 Morton Adams, Sea. View; 2 Char- lee MoGregor, Darniey; 8 Ernest Proiitt, Irishtown; 4 Nina Mac- Leod, Park Corner. Sec. 2-Four green cumbers. 1 LeRoy Adams, Ben View: 2 Ruth Burt, Bea View; 3 Erma. Campbell. Irishtown; 4 Wallace Murphy. Bel View. Sec. 3-51: beets: 1 Wayne Mc- Gresor. Damiey: 2 Marjorie Camp- bell, Irishtown; 3 Earls Campbell, '/ 1 lrishtown; 4 Marjorie Warren, Irishtown. Sec. (r-Cabbage (2 heads): i Enid MacLeod. lrishtown; 2 Lonny Adams, see. View; 3 Anna warren. Iriillttiwil; 4 Margaret Adams. Damiey. Sec. 5-—Pumpkin (one): 1 Perley Davison, Irishtown; 2 Leigh Mac- Kenue, Park Corner; 8 Lena Harding, Park Corner; 4 Anna War- ren, Irishtowri. Sec. h-flquash (one): 1 Irene UndsrhiiL Park Corner; 2 Margaret Msclaod, Irisbtown; 2 Helen Campbell, it‘ ‘ ‘ wn; 4 Erma Camp- bell. Irilhtown CLASS l-FLO Tens 120 Ventures . 136 Waite Amu . 701,9 Wayside 15 . Wh ta Eag 351, Wright 1| 1m Ymir Y G ,, l4 Silver . ... 08% Total idler oration." i . cxusrnn Alderman lines .7. 2' s. one sq one. Louise, WEBB Sec. 1-3011411108 8f 8168i Peas: 1 ‘ Annie MaoLeod, Pork Corner. 80c. 2-Bcuquot 0t mixed flowers: 1 Irene Undorhill, Park Corner; 2 Iona Hs-rdlns. Perk Corner; a mild MacLeod, Iriahtown; 4 Annie Mac- Bec. 8—Bouquet oi gladioius: 1 Louise MnoLeod, rrishtown; 3 Ni!!! Maollaod, Pork Corner. Beo. ‘—P0"kd Geranium: 1 Inu- lfie Msctieod. Irishtown: 2 Nina Maclaod, Park Corner. 50c. 4—Pottcd Geranium: l Lou- lfl Adlm-B. Bea View: 2 Lillian Macbeod, Sea‘ View; 8 wsllsoe Milrphy. Sea View; 4 Helen Cami)- bell, Irishtown. CLASS 5—FBUI'1‘ Bee. 1—-Plate o! ii apples (rut-l Astrsohsn) 1 Ruth Mills, Sea. View, 2 Ruth Montgomery. Park Corner; 3 Nine Mwlmd. Perk Corner. 4 Lenny Adams. Bea View. Sec. 2—P1aie oi 8 apples ("fill-him l Laura Mountain, 5111119)’; I Wslta Adams, WQW; 8 Janis Mann, Iriehtown; 4 H0381! Campbell, fishtown. Sec. 2—Plate oi 10 apples (crabs) I-vuln Adams: 2 Jessie Proiitt; a "Mun " w. Bea View; 4 Colin Burt. Sea View. Sec. 4—Platc oi 10 plums (pur- ple): 1 Morton Adams: 2 John Adams; -3 Bessie Cousins, 4 Lenny Adams. CLASS O-COOKING Soc. 1—6i.ngle Loaf oi White Bread: 1 Vera Broader, Bea View; 2 11mm Adams. Sea View; a 1.0-‘ lion MacLeod, Sea. View; 4 Marion Sudsbury, Bea. View. Sec. 2.—Platc oi’ ten biscuits; 1 Anna Warren. Irisbtown; 2 Mar- Jorie Warren. irishtown; 3 Vera Brandar. Ben View: 4 Ruth Mont- BOMHI. Park Corner. Bee. 3—Plate oi nine sugar cook- ies: 1 Anna warren, Irishtown; 2 Mlrivfle Wfl-HWH. Irlshtown: 3 Lil- lian MsoLeod, BB: ‘View: 4 Vera Bnnder. Sea View. Sec. 4—Ple.te oi nine ginger snaps: 1 Lillian Manhood. Bea. View; 2 Margaret Msolood. Iriahtown; I Anna. Warren, Irishtown; 4 Ruth B1114». Bcs View. Bee. 5—Plmc white tea cake: 1 Marjorie Warren, msbtown: 2 Ul- lisn MeoLeod, Bes View; 3 Carolyn Pickering. Darnlcy; 4 Bessie Cous- ins, Park Corner. 80o. 6-Plats o.’ brown sugar fudse: 1 Ruth Montgomery. Park Comer: 3 Doris 811318099‘. Bea Sec. ‘L-Bchooi much: i Margaret Hacked. lrishwwn: z Ruth Mont- IOIMW. Park Corner: 8 ICED! Adlms. sea View; 4 Anna Warren, Irishtown. CLASS 7—SBWING, KNITTING CBOCHETING Division (s) girls under l2 yearn m. Sec. b-Bpeciman of sewing l. dcil's dzes: 1 Margaret MscLsod. Irishtown; I Marjorie Campbell. Ir‘ wn; 8 Irma Campbell, Irish- town; 4 Iouise MaoLeOd. Irishiown. Sec. 2-4pscirncn of ‘ ed mit- ten: 1 Winnifrod Blskenly; 2 Doris Blskeney: a Ruby Adams; 4 Mar- garet MacLeod. Sec. ii-Bpeclmcn of Embroidery Runner: 1 Ruby Adams: 2 Marion Budsbury; ,, Bec. 4-6pecimen of knitted scarf: (Ia-rte: stitch: 1 Doris Blakaney; 2 Enid MscLeod; 8 Marjorie camp- Nll; 4 Iouiss Maclood. Diviskrn (b) girls flyenrsofagc and over: Sec. 1—Bpecimen oi hemstitching (double): Sec. 8—8pectmen of knitted pull- over sweater, isncy stitch: 1 Pic - Lillian Isciieod ens Adams; 2 ; 3 Evelyn Donald. ‘ Sac. A-Bpooimsn oi darned rock: 1 lhricric Warren; a Anna Wnrren; 8 Lillian z 4 Vern minder. CLASS l-NANUAL TRAINING Division n: Pupils under 11 yearn o! I002 lac. l-llatch I9! Holder: 1 lea Donald. SCI-lid‘: 1 Ernest Pwli : Dons! - s George scram ' munch n: Pupils i: yeirs oi’ age and ova. aoo. s-wsm paper bu- rst: 1 Hills liabensy; a Anna During the Noxt10 Day Public Some of the Ever Given in These Lines. C. W. PATTERSON JEWELLER 130_GREAT_ sconce sr. We Buy Old Bold and Sllvsr Duggan: 2 Winniired Biakeney; 8 B1111; Biakeney: 4 Lillian . Clsud Soc. 4--M.isoel1aneous: 1 Blakency; CLASS lX-LIVE STOCK AND room-av ' Sec. 1—Heiier calf (dairy breed): 1 Event Burt; 2 Sutherland Mont- gomery; 3 Donald Cousins; 4 Wal- lace Murphy, Sec. 2--Pul1et and oockcrel Bar- red Rock: 1 Marion Budsibury; 2 LeRoy Adams; 3 Carolyn Pickering; 4 Colin Burt. sec. 8—Puiiet and cocherel White Leghorn: 1 Roy Burt; 1 Nina Mec- Leod; 8 Louise Msclnod. CLASS X-COLLIGIIONS Sec. i-io injurious weeds: 1 Sea View P11111817; I Dlrnicy Pri- mary; 8 Sea. View Senior; 4 Darn- lcy Senior. sec. 2—15 Decidious tree leaves: Sea. 1 lrlntown; 2 Darnlcy Senior; 8 Darnley Primary: 4 Ben View Pri- merry. Sec. {i-Samples of Wood: 1 Irish town; 2 Park Comer: a sea. View. Sec. 4—Plant diseases: 1 Bea View; Sec. 5—I.n.sects: 1 Park Corner. CLASS ll-SCIIOOL WORK Writing: . Grade I: 1 Clair Campbell; 2 Earle ampbell: 3 Elmer Adams; 4 Ruth Burt. Crud; 2: 1 Roma Kilbride: 2 Alma. MacRae: 3 Evelyn Hickey; 4 Helen Champion. Grades 3 and 4: l Irene Choct- hill; 2 Merle Cmzlei’; 3 Louise Campbell: 4 Doris Johnstonc. Grades 5 and (i: 1 Louise Mac- Ksy: 2 Margaret Adams; 3 Gert- rude Graham; 4 Laura Champion. Grades '1 and 8: i 1min Harding; 2 Francis Barnett: 3 Winnined Blakeney; 4 Evelyn Donald. Grade 9 and 10: i Lillian Mac- Lcod; 2 Vera. Brsnder: 8 Carolyn Pickering; 4 Morena Adams. Soc. 2—Map Dzuwing: Grades 5 and 6: Prince Edward Island: 1 Erma Campbell; 2 Mar- garet Adams; 3 Louise MacKny: 4 Velda Roach Grades 7 and 8: Australia: 1 Marjorie Warren; 2 Mary Thomp- sn; 3 lens Hsrdinli 1i Arnold Hi1 Grades 0 and 10. British Isles: 1 Anna. warren; 2 Helen Campbell: 3 Janie Mann: 4 Lillian Mncnsod. Bee. 3--Art Work: Grade 1 (a). (crayon alone): 1 Jean MscKienzic: z liiveret Cham- pion; 8 Clarence Champion: 4 Ger- a-ld Cousins. Grade 2: ‘lhmato (crayon alone) 1 Aims Macaw: 2 Lemur Davison: 3 John Adams: 4 Lea Dcnsld. Grade 8 and 4: A design suitsble ior linoleum: (crayon and pencil): 1 cloud Biairensy: 2 Ewen Daviacn; 3 Louise Campbell; 4 Ruth Mills. Grade 5 and 6. a doorway (pen- cil): 1 Doris Blaheney; I Marion Budsbury; 3 Barbara. Roach; 4 Gertrude Graham. Grades 7 and 8: A dog in black and white (pen or pencil): 1 Mar- jorie Warren: 2 Ruth Montgomery: 3 Lens. Harding; 4 Francis Barn- ett. Sea View. Grades 9 and 10: Mixed bouquet in vase (crayon): 1 Anna Warren; 2 Jean MscLarsn; 8 Lillian Mac- Imd; 4 Vern . Grades 7 to 10: An Island Scene (water colour): 1 Jean Moo- Mnnn; 4 Anna Warren. Sec. 4-—Portiolio::: Grades 1 to 6: Industries oi Prince Iidwlrd Island: 1 Dnrnley Primary; I Iriahwwn: 8 sea View Primes-y; 4 Park Comer. Grades 7 to 10: Present Day Rul- ers o1 the different countries o! the world: 1 Bea View Elohim‘: 2 Dera- ley Principe-l: a rmriwwn; a Pork Corner. Sec. ib-Project Map: Animals oi South America: 1 Dsrnlcy Prime-II. 2 Darnley Principal; I Bea View Principal: 4 Cos-View Primlry. Sec. ti-Originsl posters: Grades it» d: The Early Bin‘! Catches thl Worm: 1 Emu Campbell: 2 Claud g Warren. - R u». was BARGAIN SALE wxrcnns, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE etc. s we are Offering the BEST BARGAINS Lanm; z Lillian Macheod: 1i Janie _ Africa: 1 Anna. Warren; z 1mm Campbell; 3 Marjorie Warren; Lillian Msclcod. CLASS l2—CONTESTS Soc. i-Pubiic speaking: 1 Am. old Hilts: 2 Annie MacLeod; a Evelyn Donald; 4 Junior Hickey; Sec. 2—School chorus (8 pupils): 1 Iriahtown; .2 Park Corner; a Darnley; 4 Sea View. Bee. 4—Oral reading: 1 Gertrude Graham; 2 ma Donald; 3 mm Mscbeod: 4 Merle Crocier. CLASS 18v-—SPORTS Sec. 1—100 yard dash, boys ll and l4: 1 Keith Warren; 2 Ralph Duggan; 8 Morton Adams. 75 yard dash, boys 9 and l0: 1 Ina Donald; 2 Robert Mountain; i Wayne MaoGregor: 4 John Adams.- 850 yard dash, girls 8 and under: 1 Roberts Morrison; 2 Anne Camp- - bell: 8 Eileen Campbell; 4. Jesn Mackenzie. ‘iii yard dash, boys l1 and 12: 1 Btnwnrt. Adams; 2 Arnold Hlltz. 50 yard dash, girls 9 and i0: i Dolly Blakeney; 2 Margaret Mac- Leod; 3 Enid Mselieod; 4 oenevieve Kilbride. - 50 yard sack rsce. boys 10 and tinder: 1 Lea Ronald; 2 Or-nl Adams; 3 John Adams. 5c yard sack race boys 11 and over: 1 Clsud Blakeney: 2 Mor- ton Adams; 3 Junior Hiceky. 50 yard dash, girls 11 and 12: 1 Irene Under-hill; 2 Mary MscRM: 3 Louise Mricbeod. 100 yard teachers race: i Mar- garet Bialceney; 2 John Murphy; 3 Annie Dyment: 4 Gwendolyn Mac- Piht. e 50 yard three leased race. 8111M 1 Evelyn Donald and Fiorenl- Adams; 2 Lena. Harding and uert- rude Graham; 3 Mary MacRac and Irene Underhill. 4 Jean MacKen- zie and Alma MooRoer 50 yard three legged race. bvyb! 1 Junior hickey and Wendel Mac- Nutt; 2 Morton Adams and RA! Burt: 3 George Bryenton and Urbsn Harding; 4 Claud Hiakency fl-nd Orwell Adams. _ 75 yard dash, girls 15 and over: 1 Ions Earding: 2 Anna Warren: 3 Lillian Macbeod. 80 yard dash. iocksy race: Mor- ton Adsms and Ray Burt; 3 M18“ Donald and Junior Hickey; 3 Al“? old Hilts and Cloud Blaireney. 50 yards dash. boys 8 and uudfll 1 Layton Pmiitt; a Leigh stew-rt: I Brie Campbell; 4 Robert Mur- rbv. ‘l5 yards dash girls 13 and l4: i Evelyn Ronald: z Verna. Haynes: 1 Florens Adams; 4 Marjorie war- ren. 50 yards wheelbarrow race ivoyi? 1 Roy Burt and Morton Adams: l Cloud Biaksncy and Arnold H1111‘? 3 Orwell Adams and Elmer Arluuw? 4 Junior Hickey and Lea. Donald» Rfilly race: i lrishtown; '-‘ 5e“ View; 8 Park Corner. LONDON-(C. PJ-Streailiam and Mitcharn, London club ud- mitted to the English R1120)‘ League this year. is goini! m’ mus m m quest ior pluyfl-i m!“ has a strong liking ior Mcnrli George Nepia, still iamous as A iullback. oven though a vflflm” is the latest native of New zeiv, lsnd to join. His terms includerihs 42,800 signing-on-iee. ‘rhref: 01 era are already on the clubs ros- tel‘. until? 11ers To IIAUFAX Fri. Nov. 29. I935 “m $4.00 Iron CIIAILOTTETOWN § Plopurflnakly low Fares ; fronothorshtima. "Hallways "" °",'-".:-'...."‘.“"'" z v - '