inn-aid . . ‘fir. Lemuel an operation in Boston as the Thoughtfulness and Cheer "llaken by BAYER FISH Halibut; Cod; Haddock l dies; Kippers; REANEY GAY G CO. ., Phone 119 arm l’rotluce We buy at best Market prices. Oats (for Seed and Feed.) Wheat, (White Fife and " Russian for Seed.) Feed Wheat l Seed.) ' Feed Barley. Like Your Portrait O-O-QOOO-O We have in stock for Leno ten season. Fresh Salmon; 4 Smolts; Corned Salmon ans Cod; and large fat herring, by the pail or dozen; Dry, skinless and Boneless Cod. Smoked Fillets: Finnan Had- Bloatero; BoneIf-‘ls Digby; also canned goods and fresh vegetables. Barley, (2 and 6 rowed for inn are prepared 4H0! from HolQllfi .414; pgg-rpgu‘; ppm)”; Honor Roll for the month o! meeting of 8t. Kern's (Aasllosn) Ill- Church, Konnlngton, will be hold] in the churdh hall on ‘Monday. Allies Polrler. Grode 8-1 “Lauret- Fch. 12th at Z o'clock lI-in. 74144-31 Eastern Guardian e1’. Lotus ICHQOL Grade l-il- Clarence Wedlo; ,ts Bernard; re. 1 $1,000,000 to assist. in the furthers Doyla. eration tentatively agreed upon Maritime Provinces and Newton land. provided this scheme ls e dressed to President A. S. Ixenzzo of Dalhousic University. coon MEMORV ; ‘ nannrsrox, lilifcrflilll)‘. remembering his 1;. lull! today received mi EOKFIIICII’. from thanking him and llinl on his good nflilnon“ COAL OUTPUT AT Gong ._j-_ {filer B01": through some lmill“ i" 1L drum of s00 feet l ' ‘-‘ "m" 0063-’. a seam four an lis tlnrlvonientiy Htlillflllon Atlantic Railwnh i I THE MARKETS 1 SUM M ERSI DE .4 ‘Dairy butter ._... r" doz. MARKET i liiszs per iHay i ‘Oil's Der bushel \‘_, Pork wzPotzitoesm illluller .... r ' . I - a Feed) figglgt lfiffoornsg-Itead Stevens0n.-—Bossie M! Nu 2. Illlu-io Richer Timothy Seed (Grades 1 llipork 0&5 _ 30 Barrett, teacher. l Principal's Dept. Grade and 2 tested.) Ina). __ - WIE-O-E- OL ;(If:(1]iri:e(3g£<l>‘tit; f. Illllréigehfagcturfl. roy; 2. Clara Mdlnnls; 8. Bernlcel - -- _ r ' ' ; , l: cle n. gitdpirantinaq and MIJBHHOIMONTAGUE ET 5 TGrado lX.—l, Kenneth Poole; ,2‘. _ ' Eggs ' - 23-*39l The following is the standing oflFenton Creamer; 3, James L‘??? "w" ""4 l ‘ ,. ., ~ ‘bullies-Joe South $2119.91 .f0r.l.i19.n1<>_n=h 91111.; rlthicliilrd LXQILSL-lfill‘.llfalllibllillcJbiari;ai'et...llT1l We sell at lowest possible llgaguoes 15 of January: ' Dept. Grade Vll1~I.—1, Marshal Paq- cet; 3. llary Aylna wgcqm Pork 12?‘)! Grade VIlL-l, Irene Storey; 2, uet; 2, Harold Fisher; 3. Jack Mc- FLCU" / "MbRRAY HARBOR- /-'=|Clif!ord Boundy; 3. Sutherland Ewen; 4. Jack Brennan. Grade VII. 3, Annette soma or the be“ brands , mutter (Benton. Grade V.-—l. Alice Rodd -1, Lloyd Stewart; 2, Elizabeth , l,;_ Bus 35 and Joseph Storey, equal; 2, Earl McDonald; 3, Ernest Poole; 4, and Laetit made. lpbh‘ 12! ‘Rodd; 3, May Diamond. Grade lV.— George Cileverle. Miss St. John's Whole Wheat Flour, Pastry 0M5 5|], Gordon Storey. Grade IlI.—l.En1'l Dept. Grade Vl.—1, Leslie Currlé Gandet; 2. PM", “Gold Bond,» Garden Diamond; 2, Wendell Rodd. Glade and Kenneth li-lcDonald; 2, llmne Evass and Clty," “A;lby," “Robin Hood," "Gold liledal.” "Victory," "Queen City." ctc., etc. Rolled Oats, Oatmeal, Buckwheat Flour, Table Cornmeal, Bran, Mlddlings. Oil Cako Meal. Corn, Cornmoal, Germ Mid- dlinps, Schumscker Feed. Crushed Oats, Scratch Feed (for Poultry), Chick Feed. Laying Meal. Feed Wheat, Crushed Oyster Shells, Poultry Grit, Nest Eggs, Leg Bands. Poultry Bone. Beef Scraps, Beef and Bone Scraps, Alfalfa Meal, Chow, Chicken Chowder, Pig Chow, Purnla “O'Moiene" for Horses, Baby Chick Chow, Pratts Poultry Supplies. Royal Purple Poultry 8up~ plies. Baied Hay and Straw, etc. and lessthsn ton lots. '12-—'H Queenfltrsst w” - radon Cracked - Calf Meal, ‘ "Feed. Oats amLBarloy, 'etc.,’ - Get our low prices ln ton; WHOLESALE a net-Audi Boed anti FtfrlTiBdflrtmont. V - Q fin any way so long» as there are any CHAFtLOTTETOWN MAR llllzgs ignite!‘ 33‘_35 Rodd: 2. Elsie llsmbly. Perfect at- Jfld 4 ltendance: Irene ~Storoy, Clifford xlino “O95 r 45‘Bonndy. Special prize awarded ‘l fly " °0_65~m0nthly for reading, ‘Sllelllfll! 1nd _/ PM!‘ mkloportmentw-Retla Rodd.—~-M. Doris ,_ , Rodd. teacher. 1 ._.__a.o>--- ~§Try Magnesia For l vc-nta Fnml Fcnnontntlon. Sour (innay Stomach nml Acid Imllgratlon , tried pepsin. drugs and vnrlmis pancrcntin. lnnt r-vr-n give rclicf. I lint bcfnrc lrlvittu .~ practically nn.\' ‘lllnwdertid or tnblct form. tablets ‘or (Wu r-rlnlrlrcssrd , your next lrlnni. little wntcr after . stomach flVlHCh now causes food to-fermont and sour. mnklntr min. wind“ flatulence. heartburn and elm bloated DI‘ llnnvy, lumpy fool- lllir thnt llcolns to follow most cv- § orythInS-Yuu eat. You will find that provided you .n. little Blsurnted Magnesia immediately after a meal you can ant almost wlythinlr and enjoy it I. without any danger of pain or die- ,cotnfort lo follow and moreover. the continued use of the blsuratcd . magnesia cannot injure the stomnch E 3 nymptomn of acid indiarcstlrin. lnce of the plan of university fed- reprcscntaiives of tile varlcus unl- vrrsities ‘llld governments of the ?-—<-0->-—-_- POSTMASTER BLESSED WITH OnL, Feb. 14 — T811 il-lrs ago there was received| at thv Hzlrriston postoflice a ici. ter from Scotland nddresseil to a ‘TRGIINZVIIO had removed from here -" 15-4- 29 years ago. Postnlaster. address, forwarded on the letter lfighdlflilfSucircess llflfl a: - I - ' n mg m‘ 0°31 H! Nellie Shaw Margaret Rodd ,this point which ins been in pfo-inlan ' . ' l _ . " . chs Jones. Lelhgton Phillips, ywlsress for some time ond the, bore ‘Small g-Ynfive feet in thickness. Th‘; dcpofl i, situated to ti... Stomach Trouble It Nrulrnllzen Stomach Acidity. Pre- - Dnubtlcss if you are a. sufferer - from ,nd,ges,_lnn_ yo" have mmdyls. lbiarion McNaughton. Grade Vi. charcoal. digestive aids _ and you know those things will not : ‘rure your trolibIv—-in somc cnscs do Charcoal fior Poultry). Hen, up how and dr-ciding you are a chronic dyspep- l . . til; Just. try tho effect nf n little liiiourntod Magrlilnsla-Frlot the nrdin- GTBUB 1ll.—1. Aletha Cndmore: 2. ‘ary ccrmmerc n car onnto. citrate. M ht _ .,_ , or tniik. but tho. purr- fllsuratcd Edna cNmlg on Grad“ n 1 diagnosis which you can obtain frnm druzglst in clthor Take n touspnonfui of the powder with n ~ arid ‘soc what u difference this 1,1031] Cay-ten makes. it will instantly neutralize _.- .tilc. danlrcrous. harmful acid in the your _i¢o>i-- by BANGOR SCHOOL m; January: m. Grade Vil.—1, Ernest Llulner: barked upon in its entirety, is in Dwald Cilmpm“? 3- M3?!’ emf-ll effect the 419M510“ o; me exec“, ton. Grade VI.—1. James liIcLean; tire. as contained in a letter ad 2' Gemge Aloha“- Mao, Grade V.- William Bears; 2, Gordon iMcDou all; 3. Otto Robbins. Grade IV. 1. Ruth Ladner; 2. John Jenkins 3, Charles Compton. Grade III.-— David Jenkins and Benjamin Bea" equal; 2. Ackland. teacher. -i-~—{-O-3—-——i— HARRINGTON SCHOOL - r January: 5t Margaret Rodd. Grade V.--1. Emif Stewart. Grade lI.-—1, Hope Rodd Mario Rodd. Perfect attendance d ANGLO RUSTTICO SCHOOL January: l Grade VILL-l. Helen Buniain; 2,-Gr.'.ulc Eva Stevenson; 3. Eiwell LePage Buntuin; Grade liL-Jiler 2, Charlie Chas qaitend-ance. Helen Buntain, ‘KE-rsrl l. Sr.—1, Isnbeii Storey; 2, Ilclerl “ilirycnton. Grade I. 'WINSLOE NORTH SCHOOL Standing of Wlnsloe North School for January: Grade IX.—1, Stanley Younkcr; 2. Laura Cudmorc. Grade Ville-l, Hazel Coies; 2, lzlarl Carter. Grade Vil.—1, Eva Cole-s; 2, May Carter; —1. James Cudmore; 2, Mildred ‘MCN-flllghtfln. Grade V.—-1, Gordon Coles; 2, Shlie lilcNaughtnn; 3. Inn Roberts. Grade lV.--l. Helen Younker; 2, Vesta ‘liunn; 3. Jean Saunders; -l. Ilorotily Roberts. Walter Roberts; 2. Marjorie Rob erlts. Grade 1.—1, Lloyd Carter. Perfect attendance: Earl Carter, Stanley Younker, May Carter, Sad- ie dllcNaughtoir, Ileion Younker and BELLEVUE SCHOOL The ftfiowlng is the standlngof the pupils of Beilevue Schcol for the lllonill of January: Grade X.~l. Isabel Mallheson. Grnde Vl-llL-l, tlatlie MnlcPherson. 2. Albert Matheson; 3. Mary M-atho sos; 4, Mnry M-sc-‘Leod asd Robert. lMecPhee, equal; 5, Catherine lMac- Pherson. Grade VI.—-l, Mary B liIsoBetil; 2, John N. MacPhcrson. The Beauty 0f Health Newspapers and magazines are devoting cohlmns to magic or over- night beautrifiera. There is a beauty in health that is far more attract- ive to men than mere regularity of features or a made-up completion. Health should be the first essential of woolen who ant to win and ‘hold admiration, respect and love. At. the first indication of ill health usin- lcated ‘by dark circles under the yes. a ssllow complexion. 'hoad~ aches, backache, pain in the side, nervousness, irritability and melan- sheila, women should take Lydia. E. Pinkhsnfs Vegetable compound. the standard remedy for womanis lllll. ‘mo. has-been woven to help 8.. -.-' ... ,%.“$ii' dsual; 4. Flol - . 2 Rosella ‘Gandot. ‘Grade 3-—1 Leonie Bernarlh‘ 2 Ln- cy Arsenanlt; 8 Laurette Chalsson Grinds 4-1 Leona Peters; 2 Mabel Bennett; 3 Azlida Arsonault. Grade ..°8HOP from Holman’: Cauioz- 1-1 Nellie Poitier: B Wilfred cal- llslwn; a \Vinnia Bernard. Grade hlellett of soul-ls 8-1 Bertha O'Brien; Grade s- 1 left ‘yesterday morning tor Atlan-‘QEBS Klllcll: 2 Mary O'Brien, tic, Mass, on a visit to his uncle l dldr/ltpbt. Mellett. Before return- ing home Mr Mellett will undergo easr WILTSHIRE sol-tool. The following ls the standing of, suit of wounds he received in act~|El8t Will-Shire . _ Grade VL-l, Allison MacKlnnon; < HALIFAX, Feb. 14 - That the Z. Wilfrid MocKiniev: trustees of the Carnegie Fuundat- C851 Grade lvv-rl- DH! Jewell: 2. to appfflypfntg Lillie Williams. Grade L-l, Louis 3. Teresa Bangor School Honor Roll for Viola. McKay-Grace Standing of Harrington School Grade Vil.—1, Nellie Si‘... 2. T°"“"-" K°°“g“- Gm“ " Stewart; 2, Leighton Phillips; 3, acknmvl‘ Blanche Jones. Grade lV.—l, Helen m” addressee Shaw; 2, Vernon Hughes; 3, Percy cwnphllwlllilll; Wise. Grade Iill.—1, Che-slay Hugh- es; 2. Lot-tie Roberts; 3, Kenneth 2, Stanley‘ Shaw. Grade l.—1, Allllr rey Phillips; 2, Vernon Roberts; 3. Helen Shaw,,Chisley Hughes, Hope ,Rcdd. Audrey Phillips. lillarie Rodd. strucki-Eiva L. Bernard, teacher. | Tire following is the standing of_ lAnglo Rustico for the month ofsey; 2, Harold Taylor. Grade IV.-— Jr.-—1. Rein Crude IV.—- ..Eflio It ill.-1,‘»I~lngh MsoBotn; "I, Phonon; altitude r. iidclsoac, teacher- _ ~ Grade X.--1. EvoiynéJohneton; MlltonDavidson; s. Helena Grade VILL~L Margaret’ _n, Cora Coffin; 3, Ina Coffin. Gr Vl.—1, Harvey Aitken; 2. 3m any Department, Leah David-so las. Perfect attendance: Helena Aitken. A, <-o->-—-—- CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL 2. bell. Grade _'Calnpbell; 2, Willa Crossman; h,‘ ‘ric Camllbelll Q. Cutcilffe; 2. Wesley MasMlcken; 3 Jr.—l Carupbcll. Cedric Campbell. YORK SCHOOL month of January: _ ; Grade X.—-1. Annie MacDonald; ey. Grade lX.—-1. Elwood Benton; Grade VllII.--l, Marion. MacDonald; scy; 4, Ivan Vessey; 5, Proud. Grade Vil.—1, Donald; 2. Doris Brown; 3. Mar)‘ Vesey; 4, Isabel Brown; 5. Harry Lewis. Grade Vl.—1. Wendell Ves- 1, Stanley Vessoy; 2, Roy lflessey. lll.——l. V-iola Taylor; 2. . Frank Vessey; 3. 14mm Vessey; ~l McDonald. 2, equal; 2, Ralph Crockett. Grade ‘l? -‘(a)-—1, Muriel Dover; - Benton. (b) 2. .Na0mi 1. Velma Ellis; 2. --<oc-- ---- -- Buffet; 3, Orin Creamer; ll. George Acorn. Grade V.—l. Eugene Lewis: 2. Lester O'Donnell; 3, Joseph ‘Yaq- net; 4, Dora. Denny. M-iss hlacKon- zie’s Dept. Grade IV.-'1, Fraser; 2. Fred Jennings; 3, Ray Leard; l, Annie Bushcy. Grade HI. -'—1, Gladys Denny; 2, William Lan- drigan; 3, Bertha Poole; l. ham-y Molntosh. Miss Hughes’ Dcit. Grazia dil.—1, John Deveau; 2, Jersrd Pet- itpas; 2, Edith Green and Reggie Creamer; 4, Jessie Busliey. Grade ll.——i, Florence Green; 2. Marshal Gondon; 3, Alfred lMeurani; dgBilr lie Acorn.—Vilm. Siliiphant} Prin- cipal. -—-——<0->--~_- GRAND TR-AOADIE SCHOOL Monthly standing of Grand Trac- adie School for month of January: Grade Vil.—1, Mangarelt. lMcEwen; 2, Rebecca Keizer; 3. Goroda watts. GradeWI-L-d. Aileen Mac- Donald; 2'. Margaret Campbell; 8, Joseph Buoto. Grade V.—1. Russell Watts; 2, ‘Corn Campbell; 3, John Gibbs. Grade lV.—l, Joseph Mal‘- tln; 2, Francis MacDonald, him‘! Watts, -equai; 3. Helen Watts. Glade" lliL-l. Nora McKlnnon. Mario Martin; 2. Ciorencs FnnniD-B; 3. Georgina lllantin. Grade ll Sr-‘l. Mlohlél McK-lnnon; 2, Aftlllll‘ Wants. Myrtle Keizcr; 3. Dullflld Campbell. Grade l1 J.-- ‘., Dorothy Gibbs ;2. ldn Watts; 3. ‘Margaret Gibbs, Edith Keizor, equal. Grade -I. S.—~1, Hector MacDonald: 2, RG8‘ limo MacDonald. Grade l. Jr}. Gordon Gibbs: 2. Gertrude W!!!“ Perfect nulsnaanoe-uvi-arsnrei Mc- Ewen. John GibbB. Helen Willifio iiba t Gibbs, Myrtle Kelli"- glithr Keizern-Genoa A. Lowlfl. teacher. ._.._._¢o>——-- wiser ROYALTY SCHOOL ooucsa-r l 4 A splendid entertainment W" noldliridsy evening Feb. 9th ll west Royalty School before a llarg-e and appreciative alllliim- Mr. -Sdmuel Good ably liftsidod l! chlirrfian tor the eveninfl- A 1mi- suin was realized from the i"? ceods and sale of candy. V51" will be used for further ill-PW"- menl on this already uMddI" ‘sdhooi. Following is the prolfllfl for the évbnilllz- » lopenln; ‘chords, 0 Cnnadl, school hildron: Remarks by the x i~ ,, ltallon," Della ‘ill! .' 98 out C! every 100 women who try it. loea‘ Carley. Isolation: FORTUNE annual: ‘SCHOOL i Principal's Department. ; Mai-y ' ‘tken. Conohan; 3, George ConobanjPl-lm- teacher; Grade lV.—l, Althosf Cof- Grade X.-1. Arthur Clarke; 2. Raymond Harvey; 3, Helen; p-f V-llIl.—1. ’Mar' re‘. , ‘Gould; 2, Bessie Dunn; 3, Norman LfMacWiiiiams. Grade Vil.—1, Egelylilgennic Moore and ' _ inn-citation, Evelyn Curley. Recita- . Goldie Gulgnion. Grade V.-—‘l, Cod-km“, Elizabeth Cusliey. Dlalomlo.‘ 2- imd“ WYVEY-ivvinler and Surina- Solo. Grade -lV.-—1. Ruth Clllzfillflfi: 2.33.61,’ Glen Campbell; 3 lEdith Crossman. than] Curley (encored). Recitat- lilrrlde IlI.—1. Hazel MlaoMicken; 2. K. Iiiildred Clark: 3. Msmhbank Hef- 1m, Meeting o; ms ‘ghosts, Rec fel. Grade ll.——1, Wendali-MacWil- “mom Kane “m”; 501m E11“. llanls; 2. Enzly Campbell; 3,‘ Wes- ha,“ Cufley (encoredy Recitation ioy Gardiner. Glrado I. Sr.—1, Roy wane, Glovcn Cqpmpbéll, Willa Crossm-am-Evelyn . ~i Honor Roll of York School for the Una,“ 2, l-liarpy Vesey; 3, HaroldVessey. 2. Florence Vessov; 3, Frances Ves- Vernon ' Clarence Fanning, Dorothy Gibbs. ca” ' The school daughter}, and with a large Christ- map Tree laden with slits for iv!- External months. 2. cold best ‘e or Dlnste Sch l . . - . ion during the war. His many of Januar . a m: the “ninth M; 2' "an"! Dixon 3' Bum 0cm‘ Vlckfi i8 ‘D l» 109' "l “will? l" ‘g friends will hone to hear of hisl Grads X. . Fired Cass; 2. George Ehflalsfiéle Qlfgfeflgjlt mas" Bqgfilaqgwy 3°“ m‘ 3km “"34" '» - \ n a . _l_ . . _ . - - - r s‘ _ '1 n 5, __ . gltxJgfelpltl-KO reconry ,lI1 the near in gaclilzlnllglg. léghigleiiclsgizzrglale? Burn Grade [L Jr___L “m” com: “has Wm. white‘ H sabanom tl ' Olive Williams. Grade v-rlrf-if ;',';‘,{‘;,,'~’-,,,§?,§,‘“; _(.=°'Qr',‘,,'|e,3%'§qfil-“(Mzzafigd }‘°,',',§."ff1§,, 13;}? - M. IECLLEGESARE Clwriu MKiu: 2.11 "_ '1°5 " - Nflflllng OOIIVCYS- AFgg-Fgnino 9900mm Macxfinlgy. a; $.30“ Jam]? 2, Jocelyn Coffin. 3, Harold Dong-smile and sore throat. and also used imllnlelit on baby for bronchitis and when‘ McKenzie. Olga Burke. Roillllld‘; called in trident-tor he saldlt was Townshend, I-‘red Mtken. Lo-Bterlme begtflflng 1 qmld have done. I Burke. Ilflrvey All-kel- Erlm" .5"; have recommended lt to others and ken, Evelyn Johnston. Milton Dav-lmey have used it. I apply it freely, ldson. Cora Coffin, Mildred Oofllnyw the affected parts and leave ll {to do its work.” At all drug 510795 .11 free test size 910K180. W?!“ V163! Chemical Co, 344 St. Paul Stu W-. _ Montreal. Ove r 17 - lnlol-nrisslon and sale of cnnd ' Chorus, Rig a Jig Jig, choir. Din y Eilwlnicmssmim? 2' John H~ Cm“ illgne, lllatrlmonial Ad. Quartette. lira-n. Perfect attendance» Heieilrlllis Behind u... Door. Elizabeth _f.‘uric,v, Kathleen Curley: Bennie ' ‘lloilrc and Lorne Good. Itccitution, ~ Iliarry Lewis. 'lile Census. furry: Reading. Alice Garett, en- Dialogue, Wedded Before ' s- War, Ewiiliaru Bola r, ( ncored . R l 2, Reginald Vessey; 3, Arthur Ves-:,a,,-On_ Elsie fifimmfimi ) cc l l ETQIXIHIB B. ored Mrs. bliss Gladys Moore and all other who so kindly assisted in making the concert such a splendid sin-J ‘tress. The ‘Anthem . ll ' ' ' i ~- gcrririe Vl.——l. Helen Le Pagc; 2,Wernzt V8589)’. Grade lI.—1, Willie “mugs p” °"“““°° ‘° a °'°“-[ . 28-30 Fred Le Page; 3. Gerald StevensonJCrockctt and Aietttrz‘. - 35'Grade III.——l. Doris -$11—~12 Read Stevenson. . 50-55 nice Le Page: 1211i well. Grade I.—1. Weston Le Pagewvnunda Watts; 3. Raymond Veéi 40lThe following pnnlils 118d D9Ffei1t_so,v.-Evelyn lllellett, teacher. ‘H’ Doris, I l Class standing for January: , i (‘radii X-—1.iMargaret Peters; .. _, Mary bcliican; 3. Lillian sleeves. lGradc lX.~1, Mary Dalton; 2, Nor-. iGratic Vlll.—-1. Dorothea McMillan; I X.—'l, Richard. tirade VIJ.-—1, Isabel Con- Maiict. Grade Vl.—-1, Laura Shem} l2. Margaret Fennessey; 3, Isabelle‘. Breil-‘Poirier. Grade V.—1. Eva Gaudet; rlssey. Harvey; 3, --1. Edith 2, Everett Wobton, filmy-vale the semi which as u chars and sisted by it'll.‘ DTP ‘ {also time: mm, alone can A. ‘- _ array Somo children seam to take one oold alter, and bar-mover have ~ chance tqllnl Jon ony strength. This ls apt to make them puny on delicate-just sets them back fo lMany Charlottetown mothers any. finding that they can break up -. _ . the \ [externally ‘isalve. While it acts like a llnimont. vapor, and so gets into the throat and lungs immodlstoiyflllhaoold , often broken ii-liolr. 112661118. Eric (encorerl). Recitation, lll- n_ Helen MoKlnnon. Dialogu TIGNISH couvslw 1, Marion Anderson; 2. Irena Shea; f Follow-in; the progrflm. Salim ‘Wltall tinlber, is an innovation no rived amid the b11816 0f bells anwbelllg considered by the after a lsuBlWble _ his journey and. other hilmofm" pose-z. force would be under the remarks, he Ploceeded l“ m5!“ jurisdiction of the Provincial Gov- bu“, the girls, The visitors were eminent. but admlnilstl-rcd by a treated to q, very generous sllillll)’ Conlmissiliu, till: nlclnbcrs hi‘ WliiCll of homo‘ made candy bl’ the 191ml" erg, Complimentary remarks were men mpde iby Jvlr. (Jbarles Train- er on the ra-pid allvancclnent beinl; . tirade by tho, pupils which rcflectlnMOCSE FOR WINTER CARNIVAL well merited‘ rcdlt. on our capable 1. lLena Fennessey; 2, Vida Shea Hogan. Grade ll.—1. Mary Agnes Grade L-iilnrceiln Bernard; 2. Syl- vester Arscnault; S, Frances Mor~ -—--—<0-0--__- CRAPAUD SCHOOL Idonour Roll. Crapaud School for Kenneth Best; 3. Everett Walton. Grade Villa-l, blarjorlo Leard; 2. Les. Dawson; 3, Lila Woiton. Gra-de Vl.-——1, Amy Harvey; S.-—1, John Rand; 2. son; 3. Mae Sturdy. Grade V.. Jun- lor-—1, Alice Best; 2, Chester Stor- (lay; 3, Stanley Parker. Grade IV. Lique. Grade lll.——l. Douzles Rand. Avis Watton. Grade I. Henry Parker; 2, Hazel Jenni; 3, Elinor Stormy. Grade d. Junion-l, Edlward Norton; 2. Harold 30W" new; 8, Helen Williams. attendance, Beatrice Cobb. Dawson, Marjorie beard, Everett Mar)’ Newsolm. Lilla WOI-y mp, Jessie Dawson. GBVFGlB 1190m- Edlith heard, Edward Norton, Har- j oldjfiowness. ' IMYVALE onabfib 5°il°°'- On Thursday afternoon Dec. 21s: the. semi annual examination o 91mm A ym-y large number of ratc- d wit, “filmy-vale School to _at.tend pleasing appearance. The pupils were examined bl‘ their techs-rs. iMr. iAnthollY F1111!‘ cisfand Misslvlyrtie German‘. as- llillnwooil, and evidently proved by thsllr prompt and oorre t answers they are receiving from their efficient and pains- taking teachers. Thu-w pupils suc- cessfully passed the ‘matriculation examination last. Jug‘ rural‘ others are footsteps. An interelting feature of the examination was a spelling match lathe junior grades. fltle _ was won by Patrick Murray. ' All‘ excellent program remind bythe pupils, Mr. James T lug . ' wlui Vsporl venom '- witiil Yltks Va applied. vliparislng‘ r. It is also inhaled ls ll. p over night. 60c a jar. For P. Q. _ Million Jars Used Yearl Hurry. Due " Lorne Goo Alice Dialogue, Taking Recitation, Charlie (encorcd). Recitation. v g .\lr. Patrick Curiey, was tendi Stillman Frlzzell 511181-118 of the National! brought this plensanil 'l l ll 3. Jean O’Bric-n.| .' 3. Mary Rose JEMNA-NTS-OF , V, . , 7 REMNANTS or talcum ‘j l diiiiluvaivrs ‘or PRINTS f" g1’. .t - ~. REMNANTS. or REMNANTS or JZEMNANTS OF SHEETING REMNANTS 0F PILL0W COTTON REMNANTS .OF TABLE nant A Men’s fleece lined under. n- '3 ’ ll l Bannock- Mens a woo wear, shirts and drawers, its, sin le and dou- lbltarllllrigsted stiles. All siz- Odd lot to clear~59c Garment 6S - 1 5 $14-95 Men’s blue wool mufflers Men’s all wool double and ‘with sweater neck and snaps twist Bannockburn Pants, 50c each all SlZCS . . . . . . . . $3.99 Pair Chfldrens hams and twéed Men’s fancy shirts with hats ill blue, 81°65’ 311d brown “and without collars. sizes 14, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Each 14 1'2» 15 1'2’ IGJLZ - - $190 Men’s felt and velour hats Boys shirt waists in plain in brown, green and ‘black. white and fancy stripes. All All sizes . . . . . . . . $1.00 Each. Size-S - - - - - ~ - - - . - - 59° Men’s tweed hats in grey, Ladies all leather Boston green and fiawn. Sizes 6 3-4 shopping bags in black and t0 7 1-4 . . . . . . ‘$1.50 Each tan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Men’s brushed woo] mu‘; Childs white lamb caps flers in oldrose and yellow, 50c toclear_.....~..e... 50cEach, moons a; McLEODCL m L19-12I Queen st. Chariotnetown Morrlssey. Grade lll.- ls Bernard; 3. Rnflna Evelyn Doucet: 3, Major Idzl Arscnaul t. equal. January: v Grade X.—l, Mary Newsom. teachers. A Grade ilX.-—1, Beatrice Cobb; 2, 2. Ilarold Muriel Best. Grads V. Jessie Davi- them heard; 2, ‘ Raymond Sturdy. Grade dI.-1.. Senior-l. Perfect Len _..éa-- Graded School took visitors wendsd "W" annual examination. snni, was u. decided silo- rooms. artistically pupils presented a very Mr, Charles Trainer. rafui tui- slld‘ llow so? lowing their Ill U}!!! f acting as chairman. tendered the‘ evening's entertainment, to which Mr. Francis replied in a few appro. Inst, spring, Major Nicholson, of lck gem-g; Kenyon. director of prints words on “behalf of hlmst-li 'i‘=mnlins_ 0m, has announced he we 9mm, and his assistant; The sinilng of the National AnlThv nr:ljl:r' will very enjoyable and well spcnl ail-i icrnoon. : ORGANIBED FORESTRY POLICE-moved to Now Ylillk and other League, ho said that he was - ---- cities. struck most by the marked (it - QUEBEC. Feb. 15=~A ir=liii<"l? '¢"_'—" lcrrnse of-bitterness and incrtllt zilltl uniformed body 0i DHlllmwlll-N. S. COLLIERIES SHOW o? frlfijjjnglgg- oil lllfi Dim. 011 forestry police, organized on sl-nli-f nlliitary lines, and invested wide- w verse u-oslner conditions, the fit Quebeclva Scotis colilerlss got away lot m.“ lgond start in 1923 and the olltllll ‘of January was practically doutn that of the same month Iu ill previous year. The average daiiv output was about H.000 ton». , vzinle ‘it was onl 7,000 tonsil A . _)_ _ , war days was made lately when nitcitsls. nnud tlu. Gowcrrlnlcnt. the output bordered on 16w) tons. dcflflfllilmn 0! Forestry Association. The ZiIOATI RI~‘.-\L, Fi-b. 15.~-Iiringing with him a team of hllge mooslu, which have boon in training since te of thnnks was teachers for their REVIVAL or VCLASSICE ‘BCSTON, Feb. lL-Slr Freder- Mnsenm. continued hero today_ his tour oi lids coun- lmve his- tesm "v “pact-nods in the interest! then brought lo c CIOSL‘ fl-hllUllPfl i1) ii spcclill sleigh and o; mvlvlngl instruction in the das- drivon hy n fuilbirlzllled Ind-ion. lieiw sway!“ n; n lunrhron _lll the outfit. takes kindly lo the civl- 1.4,, honor given at lilc llfliilflfll lllranlm of Montreal, it will be Club by u... ‘lAfnorlrrln (‘iauicii Miss German. will visit llll‘ tvintr-r carnival here g . .l BIG INCREASE those who-xrepresent Studies W“; lnrin the classics. Sir lreliilii left tonight: for Montreal- >1!’ V l‘ with . . —- -- powers’ lnJlte land of the‘ IlALll-‘AX. Fob. 15- Dcspilc all- For those Srnoirlon who-lilo their tobacco Cut fine or who rollrthelr own