i we- - 4. autos-sewn" rdcnlrwctvr; y ttr "mun-lids" ililllll eYllllll SliiEliiilli Mill Vliiilli itlllllllliilflfnuuut 11.1.... . School Fair ur’ Class 1. "Willis (Mcbennan. Alexandra- ‘Mdlmnnau. Alexandra. lAlexandrai 2. l-lelen lWonll; 3i Findley ltitiDonald, Alexandra; ,l[ornou lllltLennan, Alexandra. | Threshed .Beans.—1. RH)’ Mm“ Cube. Alexandra; ' t andra. ~ Class 2. rlersoil, Cross ‘Roads; Cross Roads. ‘ JJGEOHI lRcdln-l- ‘B11531’ 3160i“ lum; 2, Edison Smith; 3, Austin Kennedyl, 4. Doris ‘Wood. increased my appetite. B8" "l8 Alexmld“ l — , A ‘ti K ll)’; 2. more energy and better colour, Eng brvzlgillllgtglzboll: us n enne I have gained a lot.” MiBB Emond, Magog. P- Q- When did you begin t? l0Fely?u?1-Iioads. 7°“ en-lllymen l) I e to 1, K d ‘ 3 Mary McLea- bt-hen drd you notrgef tllgsug: wyeggll-llllflea, Igllllliilleh llParquharsoir. Crow ‘mm to be your former cheery self. Kouds‘ bubbling over with energy and [glitz vitality, paler, thinner? lllppiness of good health. how? “PX-uit-a-tives” strength and vitality- “Fruit-a-tlves” Headaches and NQYVOI-ISIIESS- “Fruit-a-tivefl" l5, lmelmlfied in“ Bt.\‘_\*ei' Jones; ll. Vlllly Jvllvfi; 4i Juices. vflalllgalltd ‘lath limits-dealers Llo_v:l Alolyilezaux. 4 25c. an C- 8 9x P’ lose - everywhere '9 S\ve.lrl’e‘<lo.—l. Ylllly Jones? 2' __}_i._ - 1.0....- Jones; 3, .\linnie Judson; 4- \ _\iary NlcLennztrr. l L l W I c 4 .\i':~l R uquui.» . "vc yn Ywl % flw drag: Altlkltllillfil? 3. Lois JorYeTTTl-Wlllllllé we” rubbedlrnl Alclseunan. Alexandra; S. Mary Mc- 1, ' Lcnnan, Alexandra. bring“ ' Asicrs,—l, Gladys Brehoe; 2, isn- prompt bci lugs; ll. Mavme Lune: 4- 130W“ relief Absorblne Jr YHE ANTISEPTIC timwikur At all Druésistsilzs "Q BARRELS BARRELS , NEW APP.LES POTATOES ' AND MACKEREL Hourly expected. Book your 0rd now. JOHN H. GILL CHARLOTT ETOWN Our hlpment of FALL BULBS as just arrived lllr- oct from LISSE. HOLLAND. This shipment comprised oi choice LARGE FLOWER- ING BULBS or FIRST SIZE In Anytime during the month of OCTOBER will bo the best time to punt autos. Thsy are on sols st our BOOK ITORI. Carter s. cu, Ltd. will bring back your normal weight m"! allileme; give you the soft, velvety skin that glows with health; result“ Jill" will _ correct _ the troubles that are K999i"! Yml Pal” and listless and miserable. {he _I“' digestion, Biliousnes-‘l. Collfillllflllll": "v \Villlacc MuKlnnoll; 3. Clifford 31¢- ._\1t, Herbert; 4, Lee Kennedy. Cross lCarrots,—1. Vernon McLenuarl; Class 3. Green Tomatoesr-l. Blllflll ‘Fill’ quharsou, Cross iRoads; 2. ‘lMlSdY Ait-Callum; 3, Lois Jones. Uunbury; i, Austin lvicCaliuin. Cucumbers, -—- l. Pownal; 2, S. Jenkins; 3- McLcnnair; 4, ll. Jenkins.- Bccts.—-1, Mildred Farflllllilfliflll- Cross Roads; 2, Vernon Mcldenrlau; 3, Cyril Wood; -l, Guy Kennedy- Czibbage.—vl, Claude Jones; 3- Vernon .\lc‘Lennan; 3, 'BOVy(-.‘l'.l0tlt?;<i. Pumpkins-l. Gladys Brehoe; i’. Vernon Jones. Bliubury: Class 5. > . Wealthy Apples,--—1, Frank XVood. .3, Aill-ztin .\1cCallllm; 3, Keithlxelt- . ticdy; 4, Edgar ‘McCallum. Astrnclinu Apples. - l. Gllltlfl" .iy, Cross ‘Roads; 3, Helen Wood; ‘l, Keith Kennedy. 'i'lums,— 1. ‘Lois Joncs; 2. lllll Judson; Li. Marion Gaird, Cross Roads: 4, Evelyn Wood. Alexandra. vii’catrs.—~l, Edgar .\icCnllurn; 3. Donald; 4. ivlllnll McDonald- Crnb Apples,—-1, Edith Lawton; 1, (Doris Wood; 3. Marine-Lane; l. llcury Juries. HHZBllIPOOR- Class 6. Canned ‘Raspberries, —- 1. Adelfl Smith; 2. ‘Elizabeth Jenkins; N3. Edna Jenkins; 4. Edith Lawton. 4, Edna Jenkins. ‘ Class 7. . White Brcad.-~l. (Pearl Jones; 2 Sue Juries; 3, Edna Jenkins; 4. Mary MoLennarl. Ton Riscuitw-l, iPcurl Jones; .. lsabtie lugs; 1i. Prudence lirléiv‘; ‘l. Hostel" Wood. __$ugai‘ Cookies-l, Edith Judson; 2, Helen Wood; 3. Allele Smith; 4' ' Annie McLennari. Gingersnaps. -l- Alma REY"??? 2. Annie MdLennau; ll, ‘Helen Wood, 4, Isabelle lugs. Apple 'Pi-e,—1, l-lelcil Jildson; .\iar_\' Coady; 3. Pearl Jones; Prudence lingo. l*‘udge,——1, Helen Wood; 2, Vinll’ 3, Adele ‘Smith; l. ‘Lois kins; 2 4. . ones: Jones. l Class 8. 1‘llii,l)l'0lll(:l'l‘.(l Linen, girls under l2 _\'l‘S.——1, l-Iestcr Wood; 2. Mildred Faruliliarsoll; 3. D0119 W09“- ilcmstitching-l, Lona Iiormztn; 2. Sara Wood. Siveatcrz-d. Doris Benton. Knitted Sock,—l, Edna Jenkins. (ilrls over 12 yrs. Embroidered Lincn.—1. Edna Jenkins; Z. Alllllfi‘ litiLcnnan; Prudence IRES; 4- Mayme lathe. Apron,——l, Mary McLennun; 2. Annie McLennan; (l, Edna Jenkins; -i, Prudence tings. ' Knitted Sweater,—-l. Edna kins; 2. Lois Jones. ‘Mended Sock.—*1, Prudence lugs. Class 9. Hammer Handle-d. (Ernest Moly- uoaux; 2. Edison Smith; 3, Lloyd Moiyneaux: 4. Lloyd illaldcrston. _ Milking Stool-— 1, Lloyd lMolyt ncaux; 2. Cyril Wood; ‘3, Edison r litmus, slcl on illlNSTlPATl-Ill rut {gigantic I No headache, bad cold, sour ~ stomach or costivo bowels by morning Cl‘ 3 , .lcn- Get n IO-l-erit bnx now. You're biiioual You have a" throb- ‘livcr and bowels are cured b mom- lll% with gentle, thorough seat-st; —hey work while on sleep. A l0- cent box from your ru ht will kes your liver and bowels c can; swung sweet, and your head clan tor months. Children love to take Csscorsts is. _ Ontsr-l, Adele Smith, Pownal; '2, Lloyd Molynealnnfifflflfl lRDlll-‘lfli .3, Mayme ‘Lane. Cross Roads; 4. i Wheat,-—l, Hester Wood, Cross l-Roads; 2, ~Adele Smith: a. Roland ‘Monaghan. Hazellrroolt; 4. Wllll! l Sweet Corn,—'l, Helen Judson. 4. ‘ghun. Hazelbrook; 2. Stanley Mc- 3, Hester '\‘Vood. (Cross Roads; 4. Doris Beaten. Alex- Potatoes. rmh cuphlerur-l. Bov- ym- Jfmcs, fBtrabury; 2, Lloyd Bab, 3, Adele Smith, lPownai; 4, Guy Kennedy.‘ Turnips,—-1, Austin Kennedy; 2. Lloyd Molyneaux; 3. hello Keane-- ti-Imusflei] you that “Pruit-a-tives" dy. Cross ‘Roads; 4, Helen Judsolnl ‘Plylnouth I3, Stirling Wood. Jack Hernran. ' Carver, Hazelbrook; 3. ‘llllPl K9111"? Canned Peas.—1, Elizabeth Jen- o kins; 2. Pearl Jones; 3. P‘re(l Jen- " est St. John, Souris High 3 Francis St. John, Souris ‘High, vMcEwcn. Rollo Bay East 2 lrwin Cairns, 3 Louise a Joseph MoApidy, '4 Lolth Ding-l well. i‘ ' Souris High 2 Joseph McAulsy, 8 Joseph Cheverie, I Elmer Gsllaat. Souris High. Pleasant Tblhke ‘ SCOTTS EM U LSION Rich In All _ Cod-diver somewhere-lagoon ,__ .-_-_l i Smith; 4, Vernon McLennan. ' i MlSCGllIHlCOUBr-J, Cyril Wood; 2, lLloyd Baltlerston; J. Cyril (Wood. Poultry Feed Hopper.-—1, Hollis ,Jeukins. ‘ , , Bird llouse:—l. Alden Douglas; 2. Cyril Wood; 3, Clifford McDonald, ' Class i0. Rock, —- 1, -Preston iWood; 2. Isabelle McKinnon; 3, Al- bert (lailant; 4, Ralph Rayner. While LcghorrL-l. Vinny Jones; 2» lEdlvard and Joe Dooley. Pig,—’l, Russell Farqilharson. Calves (dairy breedsJ-l, Hollis Jenkins; 2, Prudence Inge; 3. Lloyd Moiyneairx; 4. Harvey Jenkins; 5, Helen Wood. Class 11. Noxious Weeds,—-1, .\It. Herbert school; 2, Cross Roads; 3, Hazel- brook; 4, Pownal. iWced ‘Seeds, —— l. Bunbliry; 2. iCl-oss Roads: 3. Hazelbrook; 4, Mt. Herbert. Leaves'.~—1, -Wlilie McLennail; 2 Edgar McCallum; '3. Gladys Btir~ hoe; 4. Katie Mulyneaux. \Vood, bark on one side,~-i. Hol- lis Jenkins; 2. Harvey Jenkins; 3 Reta Gay. ‘ Class 12. Junior Work. ‘Drawing Fl'llll.——~l, Mildred ‘(Far- quharson; l2, Prudence lugs; 3. Doris C. Wood; 4, Clarence Coady. Senior Work. Scenery-l, diary McLcnnan; 2. Anni_McLennan; 3. Dclno Carver; 4, Adele Smith. ' Grade lX.-X. Writiiu.'.-—l. Mary McLcnnan; 2, Lots Jones; 3. Annie Mc-Lennan; 4 Gladys Brehoe. ' Grade Vll.-V'llI. ‘Writing, —1, Edith Lawton; 2. Adele Smith; fl, Elsie Molyueaux; 4, Mayme Lane. Grade V.-Vi. \Vriting,_~—'l1, Mildred Farquhar- son; 2, Prudence lugs; fl. Spur Jen- kins; 4. Elizabeth Jenkins. Grade l‘ll.-IV. Writing,-1. Minnie Judson; 2 Mary Jenkins; 3, Willie McLerlnarl; 4, Clarence Costly. Gradc I.-1l. 'Writlng,—]', (Doris Wood; 2. Keith Jenkins; 3. Russell Farquharson; 4. Marion Wood. Grade IX.-X. ‘Exercise Books, —1, Mary Mc- Lcnnail; 2. Evelyn Wood; 3. Annie ‘McLennan; 4, Doris Benton. Grade VIL-Vlll. ‘Exercise Books,—'1, Adele Smith; sic Molyncaux; 3. Edith Law- 4, Marion Gard. Grade V.-VI. Exercise Books,—-1, Mildred l-‘ar- quharsoil; 2. Reta Gay; 3, Marion Rayner; 4, ‘Elizabeth Jenkins. Grade llL-lV. Exercise Books,—1. Luella Wil- son; 2. Clarence Coady; ll. Mary Jenkins; 4, Robert Steyvart. Grades l.-ll. Exercise lBooks,—1, Adele Trows- dale; 2. Buelah Farquharson; 3. Elmer Carver; 4. Doris Wood. Grade lX.-X. Map ll1urope,——1. Mary .\'icLennan; 2, Lizzie Burke; '3. Hollis Jenkins; 4, Annie .\loLennan. Grade ViL-Vlll. Map Atlantic Pro-l, Edith Lav.‘- ton; 2, Adele Smith; 3, Fred Jen- kins; 4. Edith Judson. Grade V.-\'I. Map. .l’.iE.'l.—-l, Spur Jenkins; 2, llarvcy Jenkins; 3. Albert Gallant; 4, Sara Wood. . ton; Souris School Fair Despite the rather disagreeable weather there was a fair attend- m casatorrhwowu commas. _ l-lilds. McEachern, Souris Convent, ~ -uucum-ber=—-1; Clirrard A. J-Yot- srs, Rollo Bay East 2 Henry, l- uut, 8 Joseph McAulay, 4 Geo ooclrbart. (n) Pumpkins-J Joseph A Ch - aria 2 Ray Lean], Sou-ris Hig it Joseph C. Gallant 4 BeruiceW-lorae. (M-(Bert |Mmlloly, 2 Bertha Pools, Souris High 3 Gus Gallant, sourio High 4 Vlctor Peters. Rollo day East. _ l:_leot.s—1 Lelth Dingwell. Souris High 2 Bernice Horne, 3 Clearin- tlne Muller, Rollo Bay East 4 Era.- 1st. St. John. CLASS lV-FLOWERS Sweet. Pens——1 William Acorn, Souris High 2 Vernon Fraser. Sobr- is High 3 Melvin McQuaid. -'Mixed. Bouquet——1 Doris Lock- asrt 2 Margaret McDonald 3 Ray beard 4 Hilda MacEachern, Sour- s Convent. jfifleranium-d Louisa Peters, Roi- ? Bay East 2 Geraldine Peters, 3 aleah Roop, Souris Convent- CLASS V—FRUIT Damson Plums-l Bernice Horne Crab Appies-—1 Bert Mullaly. CLASS Vi-CANNING Ra.4pberries—1 Doris Lockhart 2 Agnes CairnsSouris West 3 Evelyn Cairns 4 Elsie Giilain, Souris High. Beets-l Isabelle Aiiams, Souris Convent 2 Doris Lockhart 3 Agnes i Cairns, 4 Elsie G-illam. CLASS Vii-COOKING White Bread made rrom import- ed tloirr-l Agnes Cairns 2 Evelyn Cairns. - Tea Biscuits-d Doris Lockhart 2 Esther Gillam 3 Evelyn Cairns Apple Pie-l Bernice Horne 2 Marjorie Cheverie. Brown Stigar Fudge-l Elizabeth MacDonald 2 - Ray Leard Ii Geraldine Peters 4 Margaret Mac- Plain Sclving-Apron-d Adele Donald. McLean, Souris Convent 2 Thelma Keefe, Rollo Bay‘ East ll Evelyn Cairns. ' Ilenistitcllirlg-l Genevieve Pa met, Souris Convent. Hemstitclilug (bl Iltlrns 3 Hazel Keefe. v Knitted Sweater-J Jean Mc- Lean 2 Hazel Keefe. Mended Sock-—1 Hazel Keefe- Embrolderotl Linen—1 Eileen Pa- 111B’! 2 Blanche O'Donnell, Souris Convent. CLASS IX—-MANUEL TRAINING ' Milking Stool-l IIirtrhMclsaac, Souris High 2 Joseph (lallant 3 Ar- thur Gallant. Nail Box—1 Leon Rooney, Chep- _ -1 Agnes P0 Le LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY ileiter Caltgllleei‘ Breed-l Bert Mullaly. l-leiier Calf, Dairy Breed-l J0- seph McAulay, Granville School 2 Agnita liiaclsaac, Souris Convent J Hugh Maclsaac 4 lrwln Cairns. (a) Poultry (Barred Rocksl-A Joseph McAulay 2 Agnes Cairns 3 Bernice Horne 4 Leo Cheverie. (b) Poultry (Legiiornsl-l Ron lltl Cheverie 2 Andrew Macintosh, Souris IIlg-ll- r Pigs (YUrRSlllPCS) Sa »—1 Stewart, Tree Leaves-l Puruey Illltckeift. l Souris lligh 2 Roderic Macintyre, Sou-its High 1i Doris MacDonald 4 Doris Lockhart. Seeds—1 Lester O'Donnell. CLASS XII—SCHOOL WORK (a) Exercise Book (Up towitnd Reader)——1 Billy Maynaugh, Sour- is High 2 Harry MacDonald, Sour- ‘s High 3 Dorothy Gillmn 4 Helen Roach, Souris High. (b) Exercise Book (lip to 3rd Rcader)—1' Plrrnoy‘ Blackett 2 Blanche Glreen, Souris High 3 Iler- nard MacDonald, Souris lligh 4 Percy Cheverie. - (c) Exercise Book (lip to 4th Roa(ier)———1 llllsthm‘ Gillanl, Souris lligh 2 lllisil: (lillam Wlllio Fitz- patrick. Souris High 4 Iioith Ding- well, *" (d) Exercise Book (4th Reader) —1 Andrew Gallant 2 Lester O'Don- nell 3 Ernest Cliaverio 4 Angus Pa- quot. (cl Exercise [look (lligh School Reader)~—1 lHazel Keefe 2 Agnes D0 Pa 12. ancc at the Souris School Fair on Oct. 1st. The live schools competing were: Souris High. Souris Convent, Sour- is West. Rollo Bay East and Chop- stow. ‘The sports were successfully car- ried out in the afternoon, directed by inspector llyncs and Principal 3 l. (I , beard‘ and Home Chevenelwgyumgieygilrgilt: l Ygtlllngoflgsll gl/lllvtllfl §lGlj$9l'-l<' organ Solos ltliit Fvllowlnz ls the urlze list: 4 Andrew Gallant and Nell Cllever= .5. 3 it i”. ‘than lid’? ".'.‘l‘.‘..°“‘ CLASS l-GRAINS le- 005m‘ “p ‘m’ - ' ‘"1 a encia Oats-l Cilitord A ‘Peters, Rollo . Sack Race (Boysy-q A l s ' L p _1 _ Bay East. Louisa Peters, R0110 RQIIOFCJ tol-lealth bYLYdII Gallant 2 Jimmie Mnclntyre 3);“; sgf;ve(§ofl]n?asl ' Rum Clam)‘ 2' ‘ - ' _ _ llay East J Roy Cairns. Souris E. Prnkhams vegfitablg Ele- Walsh 4 Herbie Maclntyre. Tuchsia,—1. Willard Reed" 2 FOITrot Paul Whltemsnorldfllsflrclzsst a.” West 4 Joseph Gallant, Souris Compound Jockey-Rudd (Boys 9 to 12 yrs) bornllne 009m ' ' 0'9“ s°l° June i‘ wit”; . 3m nlVivllio-at 1 Lester O'Donncl Sour Rbnlwznliauhucbeville and Elma UAdnyhklnd otllldploweral—l' Ernest you“ Th’ i l‘ I am — . ,. - . 0 , . ‘ , . _ ._ . . _~ is lligh 2 Bernard Mooney, Souris nrgttlgtgmdv (munf"“"%fu' mg Paquet 3 Edward eiillldyiiiif. gal-gr; oi: lzbvlunydhgrid’ "truiliinilgldiiitlkifi. vocal (Red Sea‘) nmtsgmp‘ “may”? u" lligh Ii lrwln Cairns, Souris Wes-l on “(Jumfigllghynd amid rbimvylga; Peter Mewrant 4 Lfi0llflfdgwalgh non. '. ' ' ~ _ . _ ‘ - '- l élgfltlrlllll (ilziilzihnhmslgiicllasl Hslghhe h,‘ on the twemh dam Big,“ w and Itoddie Macln-tyre, $85,711,‘ Wiillllird Raid. .9 Y ~. ‘ . l) — - - r ‘d .19 u Jock a a 1 ‘_ yan ot let and Cooker 1- , ' t G i ‘ ' "loll 2 Beflllw Pime- Sollrlfl Cvll- illdlvlrgviblllnsvarxdwoemuattfllllsollertlil John llllelritlfrelatiills Bird: 1:301‘: 1. wiuluui McKinnon. 0/ ere‘ on et 99°- yes ' . "Blair-Rn 1 Lem‘ Ding“ n. F n go until I was sil run-down, weak‘ 2 Lester O'Donnell and Leroy cbov- Leghm“ Pml“ “M c°°k°'°l"“ P“ Tm‘ Gwfao Olson and His Music "l" ' r s- ‘c . 4|‘ - - CLASS ll-ROOTS. , Irish Cobbler Potatoes-l Lloyd Peters, 4 Dori. and nervous, and men not a esp and l would always complain of having brain-sche- ' M Lydia E. lfinkhsufs Vegetable Com- pound dunng the Change of Life and Cairns 3 Josephine Lannigan, Sour- is West. Sliililliilill hsd s bsd displ - For nearly two years I comdld ‘not a bead-ache, but s hm y mother is taking y" Parsnips —'1': Melvin McQuald. CLASS III—VEOITABLES. Tomatoes -—l George Lock-hart, cause they tadto good sud asvor gripe or sicken. - - S0" I 2 "U"! SOUP‘ u‘ milli- Bob-rid ss I sm tongs Pam, 49 Cherry Street. Strat- nus which causes such s as pains in the slds sndll uorv hl"'!~l nursing baby. ' '—-Mrs. Oatsrio. . It you sro suihring from any weak- m toms so and WI _ lin , give Lydia E. Pin newest 00h"- dyeing] (it-urge Acorn Souris lligh 3 Olga, White, Sours (llgll 4 Agnes Calms. (a) Art Work-l John Deveau, Souris High 2 Ambrose McIntyre it Hurney lliackett. (b)-1 Henry McIntosh 2 Joseph Gallant 3 Jcoeph Cheverie 4 Ed ivtrld Maynaugh. (c)—1 Clenrmie Mahar, Rollt tiny 2 Louisa-Peters 3 Geraldine (ll)——1 White 3 Kenneth Elizabeth MacDonald. Francis St. John 3 Billie hillynung 50 yd (lush (Girls 9 Glllllys MucKenzi Isabel Moone nell 4 Eileen 50 yd Dash Bert Mulialy 2 John McIntyre 4 Backward Race l John De Venn, S IBph Gallant 1i B aid 4 Billie Acorn, Backward Rac l Kenneth Mao lntyre 3 Veau. Tllr°‘~"l°8i.’e(l Race Mocla tyre. Tlllree-le erlo 3 Bert Cheveie 4 John Deveau and Am. .,. y t. Worlcmaifs Dau hter Best Dressed ' l inScliool! Girls with the least to spend on clothes can still wear the prettiest, ' The secret rs-home Keep your children's clothes stylish, bright and new-your own things-drapes and curtains, tool D ting is no more trouble ths was lug-rich, perfect colors on any material, right over the old color. Or gorgeous tints for dainty things. Just be sure to use real dye. the original Diamond dyes, you can't wrong. gins: If you buy ecu-goods color samples. Windsor, Ontario. iilgn 4 Elsie Glilam. (o) Map Drawing (‘North Amer ical~l Andrew Gallant 2 Angus ttollo Bay 4 Doris Lockhzirt. unquet 3 Mary (c) Map Lrlawlug '2 (Lloyd let's 4 John Maclntyro. (<l)——l‘ George Acorn 2 Eugene White 4 Kenneth n15‘ '3‘ ‘Olga MacDonald. Penmanship-l John Deveau 2 Blanche Green t3 Andrew Mela- illfill 4 Bernard MacDonald. (bl-l Walter Biackett 2 Evelyn stow 2 lrwln Cairns. "urns 3 Elsie Glllam '4 Esther Miscellaneous -—1 Leroy Chov- KI llfllll- ~ zrle, Souris High. (c)—1-Geraldine Peters 2 Katy gLAgs )(_ (lranahan, Chepsiow 3 Louisa Pet 3T5 4 Andrew Gallant. Hazel Keefe 2 Olga lilac-Donald 4 SPORT-S 50 vll- Dash. (Girls under 0)-1 Julia Sweeney. Souris Convent 2 Florence Jandcl, Soul'is Convent 3 Marjory Paquet. 60 yr (lash. (Boys under 9)—1 2 Philip Paquet ll. Souris High 4 ndy Glllam, Souris High. yrqAuiay g Hugh Mcismm Mildred MacDonald 2 Bernice CLASS Xl-COLLECTIONS Hm"? 3 lsllbel lllllvnev 4 Clemmle Noxious Weeds —-l lilancbe “all”? OlDonriel 2* Lester O'Donnell 59 Yfl llllflll (BOYS 9 to 12 yrs)— Peter nalti. 50 yd dash (Girls 12 to 151-1 c, Souris High 2 Y 3 Blanche O'Don- Paqllet. Nell Cheverie. Rollie Cheverie '4 John De. (Girls)-- 1 "lino Paulie: and Bio Isabel Mooncy and )—1 John (Jh ‘Mllllfllv 8nd Herbert so Maclutyre. Vifiheelbarmw Race (Boyg 9 to 1g )—1 Aylmer Gallant and Lar. gun Paqnet 2 Jimmie Maclnltyrs HYACINTHS (Double and hing t‘ ' h .1 l, d h d d t», , and Reg i ch | 3 .1... u...ifil§l.ii"i..f.l.i?$l....°2.;.“u..3... “‘;;',‘*,',',{'f°""“,,,,‘?§§§,fi;,_, M, Udm‘?i“..€...‘1.°§i“..°u§§§”§ u... udiui. JJZ.Z.E,..,B'.'"§.;‘,E,°,'.Q fuupg’ (Doubh ‘m’ your skin is yellow, with dark rings Calms gene" Mnuany 3 Reggie little sloop Ind to feel tter and] 53- Jollll find Jfllln Deveau. slug“) lllqndcryoyrr eyes; yourlrpa are parched. oreamgr 50m“ m“ (‘Imam A. grave novel-left ofi since themexce t wheelbarrow Rgcg (Boy; 1g u, ~~==~=~w > aisles‘. '*‘°‘i"..“"‘.' u...» u... slrrarcsrars- he." "r w-l we“ Mel-em we °AFF°°"-° bile uul pro. rly pusdid dc llunduwhilt Turlllnwl Bert Mullelv Z Jownh my second hsbmws: rn ‘lltlbniarfl: ‘mm 2 m" ch°"‘"'° “d A“‘l'°" olwwll u need ll." . ..._...,....,, '., M... a. lvicAulay. chenrww a. usury it malroa child-girth easier: ss r had 9mm" a "my °“°"°"° “H” FREBSIA . n’t continue hein a tail... null Mclntoah. sum-u nigh 4 Franklin terrible pa... with m first three t" °‘°°““°" 4 °""'° W‘ °“ ""1 nanwm TULiP8._Eto- - “m ,0 youm“ M, "m, who h," Cheverie, Souris High. children dudvsrytm th my fourth mm" M“°D°““ld- “m, h, . c,” of o“, you, irmltidrrt resort to-hsrsh phyulcs Carrots -1 Bernard Mooney, so l was so mu stronger. ism Free For All (‘Backward men- BULB L,“ w, p", m“, . that irritate and injure. Remember Souris High 2 Joseph A. Cheverie new lble to do m work alone but 1 Bert Mllllolv 2 John Mncllrtvro 8 AGE on ‘I, MAIL ORDER!’ ,thst most disorders oi the stomach, I ingthovogotable Corn- Rouuie Cheverie 4 Lester O'Don- asli. - _ 'r.. r-Irnn gloss alums. soak the in Ilfllfwnter and sotin. n few- tlrops n! . vivont 3 ‘DEWEY v '62“! l‘) 1's. j- pgsts is Compound s tri m.‘ ‘ ~ .9 -. ifi "$22251". ‘.""'..i"..:l;"' lmlugm ,~, . om ion p0 6r . .- , ll-mil and wash them withs walk , llr ill-newspaper. ~_ b.“- . _ w. N at any drugstore: the Pis- mond Dye Cyclopedia of suggestion, and simple directions. With actual Or, write or big illustrated book Color Craft -address DIAMOND DYES. Dept. N6, a. -| Afin MacDonald, (Eu_rope)——'l Stewart. to 12 yum)- Men.riin.t.._..snuriu lligh 2 Jimmie Aiiiclnllyrc Ii Alymur 0.111 ant, Souris lligh 4 Ilcrnard Mac. (Boys 12 to 15)-_1 Andrew Gallant 3 (‘Boys 9 to_12)— oulris High 2 J - , . _ emu"! MMDOR 2, Minnie McKenzie, 3. Stella 0 (‘Boys 12 to 1S)- Donuld 2 John Mac. nche 0'90... Hilda MadLclla ll. S Three-legged our“! Convent‘ R1406 ('Bflys_ under everle and Francis _' ion Ross; 2. Ruth Ross; 3, Bertha 886d Ra J3 l‘5)——l Henry Macliitolsholdkli 112A to "m" Mflcllllyre 2 Billie Ac ( m’ Jflllll Maclntyre om and Fortune; Bridge ll-‘ortuno- Bridge School Fair was held Sept. 27. The schools taking part wero,..'R0ll0 Bu. Eglingtoa. lted House and (Fbrtuno Bridge. ‘Apr the judKllll. was completed r marks were mode b Mr. ac- lfienzie and Inspector ynes. Tho sports then took place. which were eutawd very enthusiastically by the pupils. The sale ol ice cream ind candy by Fortune Bridge school was very muchappreciatsd by all present. The following is the list ot those who took prizes in the dlflerent classes. 0ats,—1. Edwin Townsliead; 2, Wallace “Francis; 3, Clarence Burke. 4, lRalph McDonald. Wlreat,—1, (Fred Aitken; 2, Ern- est Underliay; B, Gladys Altken; 4. Alex. Fisher. Bearish-l. ‘Minnie -.\llcKensie; 2. Fred Altken; =3. Gladys Aitken; 4. Alex Fisher. Green Mountain Potatoes-l. Wil- lard eid; 2, John MdRae; El. Stor- liug eld; 4, Edwin Townshond. Irish Cobblers.-—1, Gladys Aitkeu, 2. Violet Collin; 3, Jocelyn Cofliu; 4, Mabel Underhay. Turnips.-—1, Willard Reid; 2, Ai- don Bryanton; 3, William McKin- non; 4, Cliflord Bryanton. Mangelsu-d, George Jackson; 2, Billy Jackson; l8, ~Noru Jackson; 4, William MoKinnon. Cabbage-l, Archibald Fisher; 2,- (Donald Bryunton; 3, Willard Iileid; 4, Winsloe ~Wlit. n. 4 Doris MacDonald. Mulls iONEWFOIIScEII Carrots-ll. Mabel lUnderhay; 2. Ginger 5naps__1 yraq-gare. MM. ___,__ _ Sterling Reid; d-Ernest Underhay; Donald, Rollo Bay _East 2 Gertrude 4» ‘Minnie MvKelllie- . MacDonald. Chepsitow s Sadie (n) Alan Drawing (New Bruns- Pfllllllllllh-l. William lllcmmmnl Steele Chepstotv 4 Geraldine Pet~ »vlcl<)»~1 Evelyn Cairns 2 Roy 2. ‘Elizabeth (Francis: .3. Sterling 9..., ' Cairns 3 Jessie Bushey, Souru Reldi 4- Edwl" Tmvllsllelld- iBeets.—1, ‘Willard Reid; 2. Sterl- _ ing ‘Reid; B, iMabeTUnderhay; ~4, Ruth Clam). .Pumpkin,—ll, Wallace Stead; 2. Minnie Burke; 3, Clara iBurke; 4. Stella Burke. ahead; 2, William McKinuou; 3, Sterling ‘Reid; 4, Willard Reid. Cucumbers (pickliug)--1, (Edwin Townshend; 2, Elsie Towashenti; 3, Alden Bryanton. Cucumbers (table variety) — 1. Apples (Duchess) —-— 1, Mildred ' Apples (Wealthy)—1, Reg. Town-i (loss. , Canning lBeets.-—1, Lottie Collin; | l, Ruth l Uthea Collin. Canned ‘Raspberries. oliin; 2, Olga Burke; ‘oiiln; 4. Ruth Clapp. Fudge(—1, Clifford Bryailton; 2. Evelyn Bryanton; d, lBessie Wood»; l, Violet Coflln. l1 Blscuitsr-l, Olga Jiurkc; 2, Ruth ‘ lallll; 3..Jessie Paton; 4. (Flora 4 < 80110101 nut Tomatoes. — 1. (Reginald Town- W . Clapp; 3, Violet Collin; 4.1x ‘ Gallant. ‘TPatrlot please copy.) OW-before you suffer csuse you untold agony. ~ f kldn d blsclde rtirlelrarts? You rizedmziin Pills.‘ ailments are bound to follow. Take Gin Pills today. They give instant relief and banish the trouble because they go right to the source. They heal ‘ and soothe this inflamed "Kl"! strengthening and restoring normal activity and good health. Try a box of Gin Pills today-SO: at all druggrsts. National Drug and Chemical Corn any of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Canada. 1Z0 Jockey illace,—1, Angus McKin- EdwlrrTownshend; l2. (Elsie Town- "m! 811d Dflnflld Bryantop; lFred mend; 3_ C1150"; Townshend; 4| Aitken and Aldon ‘Bryanton, 3, Clif- Lela Jackson. ;l°"l and Lmyd Brymlwn‘ Frge-fOTdlll Gir s.—1, Helen Fish- Soflin; .2, Reg. Townshend; 3, Ma-"F 2~ Mabel U derlmyl 3' Ethel ‘rel Underhay; 4, Clifford Bryanton. 9111mm"- iFree-tor-all. Boys.——1. llollllld BT7- lhend; 2. tirndred Collin; s, Fred enwllli- ‘Vllllm whit“? 3- ‘Selma Jackson. Young Ladies’ Race, —:A1. Clara ltken; 2, Cora Collin; 3._ Mary HE GOT HIS "Do ymr think you could care tor chap like me?" _ I “Oh, l think so-—if he wasn't too Don't let your kidneys go If you suiler fromibacirachoo, in“ swollen hands and ankles, you have the syruiptorus of kidney trouble. Brick dust deposits in the urinoaparu frequent urination are also don er Your kidne s simply must be kept .-in good condit on, because theymusr work day. in and day out to filter out the impurities from your blood. When they fail to perform their duties, P°l§°lll collect in the system and very serious. fltifling of tdney Trouble miliiu Tihfiiidrligliiypiiiii‘ the ‘side and ‘joints, q-h ' ul, shanty or t» _,,l sig- crsngo- gently tllcm to IOne or the most interesting part1, onallties at First Nationarg New York studios is not an actonactroas or executive. it's Marv. waitress er- traodinary. Although she has been at the studio since it opened some folQtecn years ago, and hag taken care or the lunch wants or hum]. lreds o! plsye-PQ-pfifitflfls not m]: dozen can tell her last name. To everyone she is just plain Mary. “And that. name's good enough without any tlxin's." she says. Sm. dOm means nothing to her. - . Y: . ll DOMESTIC ATMOSPH-E R-E. ‘Sergeant tangrily.) —- (Button up i much like you." that coat. Married recruit (abscat-mlnded-l. iy)-—Yos. my dear. 1 Paton. Apple Ple,——-, Frances (Dingwoll; l, FloralPaton; 3, Jessie Paton; 4, Btelln Burke. Cake,——1, Lettle Collin; 2. ‘Mabel Underhay; 3, Ruth Clapp; 4, Clara Burke. mltollsu-l, Violet Collin‘; zhea Coflin; '3, IRnth lClapp; 4, Ev- Jlyll lBryanton. r Sweatern-l, Mildred Coflin; 2, Althea Collin; 3, Edna Burke. Mitts,—1. Lottie Collin; 2, Mild- red Coffin; 3. Lauretta Fisher; 4, Flora Paton. Apron,—11, Minnie McKenzie; 2, Lottie Collin; 3, Hazel Wood; 4, ‘Nara Bilrke. ' - Manual Training, --1. Archibald Fisher; 2. William-nlcKinnon; ti. Ernest ‘Undorhay. Weed collection.-—'l, Althea Cof- iiu; 2. -Mtt_riel Collin. _ Pressed Leaves, —— 1, Elizabeth Francis; 2, Mildred Collin; B-Mabel Under-hay; 4, Ernest Underhay. ‘Wood lBark.—-1, Ernest Ullder- hay; 2, iRoy Townshend. lExei-cise .Book,-——1. Lettie Coflin; 2, Al- Burke; 4, Althea Coflin. Map Drawing. New Brunswick- i, Alden Bryanton; 2. Ruth Clapp; l Irving Coflin;'4, Mllriel Cnflln. Map (ltlnglundl-J. Donald Bry- lnton: 2. Leltiu Collin; 4-3. William Mcitlnnon; 4, Daisy Johnston. Fox Trot Fox Trots Waltz Re Baby Face l; ii i’ Jan Garber and His Orchestra or A cords Barcelona V Cherie, 7l international Novelty Orchestra War-info Pennsyivauians vs..- Love You Drawing (srJ-l, Ralph McDon- aid; 2. lLettie Cotfln; (l. Violet Cot- fln; '4, Minnie McKenzie. [Drawing (Jr.)—1,.'Ruth Clapp; 2, Agnes McDonald; ll. Jluth Clapp; i, Marion ‘Ross. Writing 02nd RcaderJ-fl, Mar- Instrumental Victor Con “ln a Monastery Garden" l‘ cert Orchestra 216501 Collin; 4. Andrew Paton. Writing (aid Rcader.)—-1, Agnes McDonald: 2. Mabel Underhay; 1.’. Gladys Aitken; 4. Helen Fisher. hvriting (4th RCEd6l”.)—1. Hazel‘ Wood; 2, Lela Jackson; 4 B, Sara Collin; 4', (Edith McKenzie. Sterling Reid; 2, Ernest llloid; 3, Wallace Stead. Cain-l, John McRae; 2, Andrew Paton: 1i. Wallace Stead; 4, Ellen Stead; 5. Francis White. - lSports I50 yd. clash tor girls under 9.-—l. Hilda. Collin; dfiBertle Colin; 3, Marlon Fisher. Girls 9-42-41, Mabel Uuderhay; B, Hazel Wood; ii. Flora Paton. Boys under 9.—-1, Eldon (Burke; a. Wallace (Francis; ti. Lloyd Town- bond. Boyd. 9-12.41. Eldred Brysatoa; 2, Cyril Johnston; 3, (Fred Althea. Born. 12—1'5.—‘1, Angus McKin- non; 2, Willi ‘White; .8, i Jsoksou. ‘m 80mm m"! lllfiwlellod rsce.-1.Fiors sad Jessie (Paton; I. Rots cumu and H9191! Filbert 8. Hose] Wood sud Mabel Undorhsy. ~ Boys’ three-legged r ,—l1.Frod Aitkorl and Aldon {Br ‘ ' Burks and Stan idiurirs- 3. 44°“ eon-t y p. 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