‘ob-roses a. 1.9201 1 iiiiiiniisiiiiii. y PiiEPA ATlilNS . Are being used by thou- sands of satisfied patrons in every section of the United Slates and Canada. There is a very ood reason for thin-Each en- slar product re resents tiie most carefully selected ingredients ‘compounded by the "most ‘skillful stud- I ... lvvwvrvv" mf- . . r '1 5 '1 r P b P a a r '4 a '1 5 - gout, dllefllfll.'f" ask-ed Mir. Honey- . Ciiiitraljiiatiiian OCTOBER RECORDS now on sale at Miller Bros. Kent Street | 3284-10-5-31. FlREr-The firemen were called out yesterday morning for a slight f-lro in Reardows meat shop on Hillsboro Street. ' ainnilversity of the _great Saxby gale, which is remembered by rmany l of the older rcslidents. I AT HOME.—Mrs. MticKlnnon, ' Government House. will be at home Wednesday afternoon, October 6th, and thereafter will receive on the first Wednesday in each month up _ ‘to and including June. 1i_ "Did. you low that bullion on my.‘ | CREDIT wuss: cnsorr, are, ~11 was Mrs. D. .i_ Stewart of Low 11100 1'1. 4:310 hi?” ‘ aAxsv oAL-s ANNlVE-RBARY ‘ CHM mm You- Yesterday, October ftlh, was the i" Consummation»: cannons. "- ims. iiiiiiiis . [WE Chas. Hamill Begun int‘; proving Almost as Soon As in». scam-n Taking Tanlac And Now Feels Like Doing Two "Men's “"0115, Ho Declares. . _ __ I . X "l uevemirdss an "opportunity ,io fell anybody what a great medicine Tnnlac is, for it has really proved a godsend.“ my case," said iCharr- lea Hamm, while at the Ross drug store in Saint John, N. B., the other lllly- Mr. J-lam-m is a prominent farmer, of Grand Bay. N. B., hav- llll lived in that vicinity all his - I BURN . SAYS FiHMEH double. l had awful dizziness, an at night l was so restless l could ihardly sleep a Wink. My health became so had 1W1 l Bot so weak l couldn't do a bit of work, and Just had to give c up and let everything go to rack. "We" il's mighty lucky for me that i got Tanlac, for it didn't take the medicine but a little while to liut and end to all my troubles. Why since taking three bottles my appetite is oogood that l‘ just eat like a bear, and my stomach is in "(ill Blllendid order that l'm en'- tirely free from dizziness, and novel‘ slept better in my life than i do now. l’ve already gained ten pounds in weight and have ‘so much spells of ents of medicine and the finest perfumers. Let us tell you more about them. E. A. Foster CENTRAL DRUGSTORE “No, sweetheart, l couldn't find the ‘bwtiton- but l sewed up the butltonlumlo and it's iill right," answered the new wife. ITS FRIENDLY WAY. "Hiow are iwe going to meet the dilgh cost. of living?" "You don't have to meet tit,” ani- swored itho furl-tailing ‘person. "ii ove-ntakeo iyou." -—--—-t-O&- P‘ Dllnnrwo [Ali-ell for Burma, e14 OOOOOOOOQ‘ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS "fr" loo-outs udor tllo hoods; Io. por word for oocl ll- oo o . Wiioro co loo coho to our coro to bo rorivorl lvo coll: lust ho “Co: In coll to covor poologo, .o c. '4' Contraction count no coo word. but lvo lguroo (on ILIQ} aro oilovod u lo word. h mnnoacoo to ooror con m Iona. In no o coo roooivoo with: roll not IGBOBIIIIY oil odvortioo- this ralo ho ovorlookodd Alvortloononu manor Io acxnowlodgod. QFOOOO Agents Wanted f AN Icinaitmvrio marl T0 lIIAIllb et the service Shield in Prince Edward Island. Good proposition for the right party. Art Novel- ties Co" London. Out. Male lleip Wanted F‘!!! AND l-‘l’ MADE \Vl~lllllfili\' IIY our agents iiicn mid wvoinon in Hllllfl‘ time, ‘lay or nvniiliiiga, sell- iiiiz, the host and lurircst iu-lvc- tioii of‘ llt-rauriul (Erecting Christ- mas curds at popular prices. Mair- iiiflcr-nt sample hook fri-n. Nu i-x- iii-rloncr- nvcossnry. llorii not in- lPFrVFl‘ with iagiilur work. A few atlll upon. PORTRAIT AGENT! “llllTlil US, 1 atato uinouiit. of your buiiluieiia for special price-s. We now have the lurgtest, best equipped plant in Cuiiutiu, can give promptust t-icr- llllvlioy opportuiilth-s vice m“! bu,“ work at "Immune i-li-rvivo izutiriiiiircd. Modern .'\‘r‘l. prhmfl‘ prints finished. frame! Company. Yliiiinufacturi-is. 122 now lino. Free Samples. Mcr- Richmond \\ est, Toronto. chants Portrait Company. Tor- onto. lGl2-7-15-ti’. For Sale. er Montague who made such an ex- cellent showing in flowers ni the Charlottetown Exhibition—not Mrs J. D. Stewart of Georgetown as erroneously stated in the prggg m, the time. ‘PRINCE 0F WALES COLLEGE. —ln reply to‘ enquiries by the Guardian late last night Mr. ‘R. H. Rogers, Superintendent of Educa- t-lon, slated that ho would meet the students at the college nt the usual hour this morning (8.15). As to whether classes would be resumed the Superintendent stat- ed tliat announcement would be made at the meeting. i POLICE COURT.—Tlie "fine" performance referred to in~ yester- ay‘s issue, came off according to ischetlule at the local Sing Sing’ One performer who "performed" itoo zealously when the police were ,making "arrest of two beats" in |tlie afternoon song to the tune of $50- Alvlher who c'o'|'d not aspire tn the highnotes was given thirty llllys behind the bars, no collection |being taken up. The name of an- |otbor was put tioiwn for $30 or nine ty days for st-raining more than his voice. The case of a 'man for not. doing things in conform-ity with inland Revenue rules was ad~ journed for a week. On Saturday afternoon the man whose rum was seized ‘by the hluecoated raiders.- was fined $200 or th-ree months. ‘ AN INSPIRING LECTURE.- Itev. Mr. Robinson, returned sol- dier and Missionary "in Japan who spoke tin St. Paul's Church Sunday i-ooc>—i- PERSONALS *““"- ‘ " Sec. ‘.1. Beans. Mrs. Andrew Berrigan, oity, , [leaves this morning on a visit to ‘l. Gould Jay, Marie. Pictou. 2. Jennie Dingwell, Marie, life. l . .21. “I'll tell you 1 was it”!!! l! had fix before I got Taiilac, for i was in such a condition i was al- most helpless. My stomach went hack on me, and my appetite ibe- came so awfully poor I could scar- cely sat a th-ing. l ‘would bloat all up with gas and had tfifirlble- cramps in ‘my stomach that lasted for hours at a time and hurt me so on, It. H. Cameron 8t Co., Crapaud, bad that they nearly drew mo and H P Coohon, Murray Harbor. -=‘__.= ' isfirfir-Abron OFFIGIKTED- in this city, leave inf» martini?“ 'l‘ha 29th anniversary of nine Jound- return to their home, Mrs, Mcheoq in-g of Wesley Memorial Church. ‘was formerly Miss Annie Pavne Mpnclwn. was observed Sunday of Charlottetown. ' special services, Crowded ___ Morell Seed Fair congregations ‘aittetnaded ‘bot-h the Prize List. strength and energy that‘! Just feel like doing two men's -work. I'm certainly thankful to be in such good health again, and l don't hesitate to give ‘Panlac credit for fixing me up like it has." Tlmlac ls sold in Charlotetown by Reddin Bros, in Montague by H. J. Mabon, J. P. White, Murray Rive-r, -ll. -M. Chisholm, North Try- m-orntiig and‘ evening services, and a special Rally Day service was held by the ‘Sunday School in the ' afternoon. Rev. Percy A. Fitz- putnlck, pastor of Tryon, P. E. l. church. and previous to Rev. Hammond Johnson, pastor of Wesley Memorial Church. was the speaker of the day and received a hearty "eicomie from iliiis many friends in ~tihe congregation. In the, morning, ‘Rev. ‘Mr. Htapaitrick. preached a strong sermon dealing with problems of today and seating itldrtlh the clallms of Christianity as ‘tfhe one and only ‘solution of tho difficulties that earls-t alt present. ' Cla-ss 1. Grains. 39c. 1 Oats. '1~ Mnlrion L. “Coffin, Mt. Mary. 2. Fulton Dingwell, Marie, 3- wlmt? Walsh. Morell East. 4 CllYler Dingrwell, Marie. Sec. 2. Wheat. I 1. Ernie Coffin, Mt. Mary . 2- Neil Robbins, Morell lEnst. 3. Marion L. ‘Coffin, Mt. ‘Mary. 4. iRichard Hennebery. Morell 3. Zlielen McEwen, St. Peters. Mrs. 4' Leyma" Dllllwell. Marie. glneer Angus Mcinnls. town en- df Amherst who with his Elvillg Very llllllfefillll! lllllwlllies .son George has been visiting his delivered n splendid illustrated lec- profile; Mr, George Mictlnlils of the ture in St. Paul's Schoolroom last p_ E‘ L R" 1e,“ gmurday on remm v T0 Female llelp Wuiitctr i. \\.\N'\‘l<ll)—-A IIOUSER flllllli)‘ of’ two. App lit) llillstiuril Street. \VAN'I‘I'III—.\ GIIII. F0“ GENE“ ul housework. N0 washing. Applly liirs. .l. C. Sims. 249 Upper Prim-e Strcct. 8028-9-2G-tf. » 'l‘o Iloti. I-I~)'l‘——ll0l'-NI'), SIX APART- liicnis. All intidr-rn I'i|IlV('Ilil!ll('1'.N. Apply 232 (trillion Strnot. - Oct. 4-2lpd. t’. . -o Miscellaneous \\'llili ‘FARR llldlilYlllllV (IF intuit-a iii iillltlulfllllk Station, 'l‘iieiiiiny, October‘ 5. Hurry Ji-ii- ltina. 3233-10-2-31. ‘LEMON JUICE FOR VFRECKLES Girls‘. Mike beauty lotion for a few cents-Try it! -o oo-o-o-oooooofi-o ooo-Qfiefi“ Squeeze the juice of two lemons intn a bottle containing three ours- es of orchard white, shake wall, anti you have a quarter pint of the bus; freckle and tan lotxn, and cor:- plexlon beautifier, at very. "TY small cost. Your pacer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for s. few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, and neck, arias and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear. soft and rosy-white tho skin be- comes. Yes! it is horinicn and - F01! liAbIF-WE Inn's: won sanai. ‘i119 1911810118 I-‘Ull said-i TIIIIRE mum (rows. evanmg berm-P a fah- 51nd and. Al\\'l~.(‘-'.liki-. ' “£20K “ “r "‘§,‘._'.§._,_10f§_°3,;dy_ fence. ‘He gave a most interesting account of life in Japan, its peo- and scenery. Some at lit-uvy reduction, 2 crude oil vgfy beuutflu] glide; depicting [he lufillillfltl. Famlmiiki-i llinriie. 160 scenery personaufles o! nouyetc- ll. l’., tlirvo cylinder, never used. h‘ M T 1 d M Apply B“ N“ 11f, gum-d. were s own. rs. ra nor an r. Ian." , 3229-10-2-61. Charles Elsrle sang with much sc- ceptanice. The lecturer on motion FDR s/iuc- ‘ 1 cliandlier, nuitohlo for church or Mh:2r'_(Ge%oge-'B(X3ls,h:1s ucctougm hall. - Apply Manager Prince Ed- a Y n‘ 5 5 word Theatre. zsas-e-zz-tt close. Refreshments were served —-———<oo-i during the evening.» vlNTERNAL EOONOMV. —--—¢oc———- RUSSIAN GONSUEQRATION .. .. .mu,gt \WAtR.SAW, October L-Conster- Mormon-in, Quprpoge the 11mg nation in Russian ranks is incres- tthlng to give up ‘is our car." i118. Mcflrdlllg i0 n P014811 00111- Atyreis—"l shah-m any not! we“ inunlque today. Polish cavalry has itiinvo itn do it some wny our neig-b 1198111114311 a Soviet division and iyups can-r seep ,near Korodylsczce an entire bri- v. gade surrendered, the communique said. u I Mlrs. Ayr. .——"S"incc iwe l i Auction Stale oi Grain, etc. ‘October 11th, at one o'clock sharp. At Kopporli Thursday October STOCK?‘ ma“ 4 years old’ m‘ 7th., 600 stooks choice banner oats, horse, 6 yea" om’ a choice much 40° 512°!“ “mice ‘lmlmrled 2 m" some to freshen soon, one brood barley and banner oats, mixed, 200 stock-s white fife wheat. 8 “""'°"‘ “"99" ‘em’ smndmg‘ - 10°‘ l set of ftlindic harrbw. l set spring stooks "buckwheat, l driving horse, hay fork and wire cable, 1 pung 8 yciirs old, -l iwork horse, ‘Clydos a lot of ditlo 7 years old, 1 onsilage cutter,‘ A qummy 0,, my’ 0M5, Bu“, ‘ivith elevator, 1 hay mower, l .53“, 905m", 1,, 1am, lg gull grind stone, i (‘liuthem team wag- notes. on, l single truck ‘M18011. 1 4011b" sleigh , 1 curt, i incubator, quantity 3297'10'5'fil‘ chicken wire buffalo robe work "bench. iron pipe, ikitciien table-s, cupboards, dishes and other articles’ J. Thorley Mutch. J A. McDONALDi Auctioneer. 32q7.|q.5-31_ Of Broadlea Farm, situated at never lrrihtcl. at 12 o'clock, noon sharp. We offer Victory Bonds 5% il-e- 1922, 98; 1923 at 98; 11124 at 97; 98. Home of the issues now return This 1| a splendid opportunity to In Canada. Tllll iisiiiiui mist co. ‘lifl-iid- Thu Eiatu Batu Tues Bit l" Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. ininniu-IIOIA I-I-III Parlour mo PASSENGER osnvics or. JOHN mo oosrcu nafifi"l"mi"io'it'ii"gfiinnw'i"tiitnwii at‘: o Wodaufizrgipo l" v obo to m. on The Bun o o ut 1 n- n. / no: 010.00 mp.“ Manama‘ “n, yogmpoiiton Lino. otoonoro for Now York no I . glut rotoo old full lnfonruti IIIIyFQI C VICTORY BoNns 1934 AT 93 i lion dotarlo; tripo oro diroct to Iloomo om "-.i_.='i.a_ii_a..a_" .._-m .-_-- Panm consists of 85 acres of cho d the Maritime Provinces, heing five mile from the Mt. Herbert Station. with hot water, toleiilmlm- 800d b the valuable stock, crop and iniple Stockp-l mare. old, draft horse, 5 years old. (Baron nf. the following attractive price! 1927 at 07; 1933 at 98%; 1937 at 6% p.c. on the money lnvellnli- ll secure tho highest grads security "an! ln the Province. CHARLOTTETOWN. 1M Richmond I! farm implements, usually llflill 011 with harness nnd all 011191‘ Bllllfilv Sale positive. no reserve. It. John ovory WIDIIH a -_ (“Junk mug Terms, all sums up to $10.00. ca port and Luboc duo cotoo credit, and approved joint notes. 8 .1'A1'inQ°”. a,” pp sale on first fine do)‘. on oncir u: ‘ ' _ -, a o. iwoul. was. _ n“ ' " 826d-10-61i. 1.-_.»...__. .._.- . school. Malling it an ideal iocation.ior dairying; new house Mr. W. T. White who has been‘ taking in the Charlottetown Exhib- iition loaves this morning for his home in North Sydney. I iMr. and Mrs. John R. M'cii{enna and family who have ibeen spending . a holiday in Charlottetown, Mr. MciKennaki native city, leavei this .niorning on return to Montreal. Colonel Cleaver ‘Sullivan and ‘Colonel Arthur Sullivan and Mrs. Scott left yesterday for the main- land after attending the ‘funeral of their father, the late» Sir Wilfrid ' Sullivan. Doctor and Mrs. Harry McLeod of Dorchester, Mass, who have been visiting relatives and friends‘ AUCTIOE SALE i am instructed by Fred o. Kelly. West ‘Royalty. 1% miles from town, to sell all his stock, crop and ‘farm implements on “Monday. e mare l1 years old (In foal), one cows, some lately ‘freshened nnd sow, 65 hens. ' lMPLEMENT8.-~1 separator, flcflarts, one almost new. 1 driving wagon, 3 express wagons, one covered in, l potato (ll-KEEP. 1 Bflllllll? l‘. tbotli’ burrows. l plough. l 1 driving sleigh, 1 wood sleigh harness, forks, shovels and hoes. potatoes, turnips and mangels. 12 nioiiliis credit on approved ioint JOH N MocDONALD. Auctioneer. Mammoth 01553152 Sale ‘Melbourne, Lot l8, October 14th. ice iiind, one of tho best farms in miles from Charlottetown, one close cheese factory, church and heated arns, 2 acres of orchard. also all ments. (Dean), 1 mare seven years old. 1 Kelvin), also one of the best herds of registered Holstein! ever offered for sale,‘ prod to the hest bulls crop-OE tons hay, 500 stocks Bonner oats, 80 stocks wheat, ii r '- ' Timothy seed, quantity potatoes and turnips, and full line 0i a well equipped farm, together s too numerous to mention. all, over that amount l! months per ceiilt off for cosh. if storm)’ ' A. llartoh Lane. J. A. IIODONALD, , '_ Auctioneer. I- .‘ .._ ._. ' " ..~-..l.>-_»-~»---v~- ~~~~> Class 1 A Home Grown Turnip Seed. 1. Marion L. Coffin, Mt. Mary. Clan Ii. Roots ‘Sec. 1. Potatoes (Whole). 1. East. 2. Louis OlBrIen, Morell East. Neil Robbins, iMorell East. Mfargaret Webster, Morell Harbor. _ ‘ t 4. ‘Russel lliawbolt, St. Peters smii iililllillilii ‘HALIIIMX. Out. 4_-—(Quotations furnished by F. B. McCurdy and Co the ‘Montreal Stock Exchange.) Atoll. 89 3. Georgie Walsh, Morell Rear. 4. Margaret McGuire, Mt. Mary. Sec. 4 A. Light Fudge. 1- Mflrsaret McGuire, Mt. Mary. 2. Elizabeth Cox, Mt. M-ary. 3. Dorothy (fox, ‘Mt. Mary. 4. Evelyn li/lcEwen, St. Peters Haiibor. Bee. 4. B. Peanut Brittle. 1. Alice McCarthy, Morell Rear. 2. Laura Phaien, Sinnutts Reid. 3. Georgie Walsh, Sinnotts Road. Olin Vill. Sowing and Knitting, Sec. l. A. Plain Sewing. (Over Ten) 1. Dorothy Cox, Mt. Mary. 2. iAllce Mdlnriliy. Morell Rear. 3. ‘Emma Mobbs, Marin, 4. Edith Robbins, iBiingor. Sec. 1. u. Plain Sewing (Under Ten). 1. Marion Phaien, ‘Morel lEnst. 2. Laura Toihan, Morell East. 3. Edna Drake, Mt. Mary. b 4. iEdna Mosher, St. Peters liar- or. l Sec 2. A. Fancy Sewing (Over Ten) 1. Mary Donovan, Morell Rear. 2. iEvelyn McEwen, St. Peters Harbor. 3. Nellie tMcOnrthy, Morell ltcnr. 4. Alice Mcttn-rthy, Morell lteiir. B. Fancy Sewing (Under Ten.) l’) Sec. ' I 1. Margaret McDonald, St. Peters Harbor. 2. Janie Coffin, Mt. Mary. Sec. 2. Fancy Towels. . Winnie Alywnrd, Mt. Mary. . Viola ‘Zink, iMt. Mary. . Lottie Rositer, lift. Mary. “new Sec. 3. Pair ‘lirlitlena. . Marjorie IRobbins, Morell East. MarionPhaien, ‘Morell East. Ailtc Plmlen, Morell tEast. . Luurettn McGuire, Morell Rear. locate»- Cialo IX. Manual Training. ‘Sec. 2. Mangold. 1. Herbert Cox, lMt. Mary. 2. Margaret Compton, IBaiigor. 3. lDorothy-‘Cox, LMl. Mary. 4. Margaret McQuire, Mt. Mary. i Sec. 2. Cairrotts. '-1. Helen McEwen, St.\Petcrs Harbor. ‘ 2. Lotte Rositer, lMt. Mary. 3. lEdith Robbins, Bangor. 4. Mary Phaien, Sinnotts Road. t Sec. 4. Parsnips. 1. Helen Harbor. 2. Marion "L. Coffin, Mt. Mary. Clan Ill. Vegetables. Sec. 1. Tomatoes, l. ‘Marion L. Coffin, Mt. Mary. 2. Evelyn McEwen, St. Peters Mcliiven, 8t. Peters . ilarbor. . Edith dtobbins, Bangor. -Dolly lDoran, M‘orell East. Sec. 2. Cucumbers Joe Donovan, Morell Rear. Ralph Kane, Morell ‘Rear. . Lottie Rosister, Mt. IMiary. . Mary Walsh, liorell East. ewwr es Clan IV Flowarl. 18cc. Boquct Sweet Pens. 1. Ruth Compton, Bangor. 2. Evelyn McEwen, St. Peters Harbor. ' - 3. Marion L. Coffin, Mt. Mary. Sec. 2. Mixed lBoquet. 1. ‘Herbert Cox, Mt. Mary. 2. Evelyn MclEwen, St. Peters Harbor. 3. Mary Compton, Bangor. Sec. 3. Potted ‘Plant. 1. IMarion L. ‘Coin. Mt. Mary. 2. lDomthy ICox, Mt. Mary. 3. Lottie ltossiter, Mt. Mary. Harbor. Clan V. Fruit. Sec. 1. Apples. 1. (Yharles Compton, Bangor. 2. [mile Lodnt-r, Bangor. 3. lMary O'Brien, St. Peters liar- bor. 4. Marion L. Coffin, Mt. Mary. - Sec. 2. Plums 1. Helen Mchlwon, St. Peters Haibor. 2. ‘Leslie Ladner. Bangor. B. Marion L. Coffin. Mt. Mary. 4. Agnes ‘Coffin, Mt. Mary. ' Clan VI. Canning. Sec. It. Canned Raspberries. "l. Marion L. Coffin, Mt. Mary. 2. Lottie Rositer, Mt. Mary. Sec. 2 Canned _Psaa. Harbor. 8. Lottie Rosriter, iMi. Mary. clan VII. Cooking. Sec. l. Loaf of ‘Bread. 1. Lottie Rositsr, Mt. Mary. 2. Jennie Dlngwell, Maris. (l. Josephine ‘LaiPierre, St. Peters Harbor. Sec. 2. Biscuit. 1. Lotte Jtossiter, Mt. Mary. 2. ‘Mary Donovan, Morell iiear. '3. Evelyn Molllwan. 8t. Peters Hoiihor. HIPDOI. 80c. ii. Sponge Coho. l. ‘Dorothylffox. It. Mary. 2. Horton 1.. Collin, lit. Mary. 4. Margaret ‘MlcDonald, St. Peters d. Helen ‘McEweii. _St. Peters 4. ‘l-lclan Mollweii, it. Peters. PARIS LONDON V V VAO wAcr.__,,; v Afu-r l\ strenuous mime of tennis on, tho club grounds tlurc in always that. uncomfort- able wnrm fueling. A cool shower old o ift-Iierous sprinkle of Mavil Talc nnti~whn I IPIIBI‘ u! ronifnrtl 'l'li|it in why million! of uacni cull Maria 'l‘ale, HUUJBILYPXBLE! \Vhcther it b» talc. crelim. toilet voter or rouge, Mavis products are olwoya road! to give you comfort und entrance-your, beau . Mavin products are for oolo at all good druggiata and toilet counters.‘ l- ij,‘ l hill... I r r e_s iwgjui bi I o / w BECAUSE he beech wood creosote, cod liver oil and other, R0. " 9:’ ._ -._. ~-H .Z-=.i -— -—-— _.—-1-\ \ l ,__ I The Drligglaii . Recommends knows that it is prepared with choice ingredients by graduated chemists according to Dr. Ed. Morin’s formula, and that it is the best remedy for the immediate relief and cure of all. affections of the respiratory organs. Us: If symptoms of o cold — it works wonders. Dr ED. MORIN &_ CIE, Limitée, u soon u you notice the first QUEBEC, Que. . . - sec- 1- M2" B“ s. Marion 1.. Coffin, Mt. Mary. s. Alice Robbins. Bangor- 4. M‘ ' 0'13" , Vii. Vi; ‘. ‘- l. Neil Robbins, lilorcll, East. “Y “e” ‘ ‘ "l Se, l Cmwm, D,,,,,,,,,g_ 2. Leo Hughes, St. Peters Hiir- sea 2' one COCKHOL hour. _ l. Mildred Dingwell, Marie. 9- Francis ‘Mcmlllllll- Sl- Pele" 1. Edith Robbins, ‘Bilflgflf. 2. Marion 1.. Coffin. Mt. Mary. Hmlllmlr- ' 2. Ernie (Toffin. Mt. Mary. 3. Laura Pniilen, Sinnotts Road. I 4- will!” Alywardt ML Mary‘ 8. Marion L. “Coffin, Mt. Mary. 4. Mabel O'Brien, Morell East. ‘ 4. M 05B i Ml. tM , S ‘ '- 3. A. P hi O '1‘ 2. s... "Y "Y ‘L "lrgygé, P < e" 5.3.0 P'. LMZ l) l,“ 11R . l~ Neil llllllllllls- Mme" Em“- ec He lg ll. All? iiirrimii Edgar. l 10W"? LWPWTTQ 51- Pew“ HM’ 1. Louise McGuire, Mt. Mary. 4. Nellie McSn-rlhy, Morell liaiir. b0"?- 2. Miirion L. Coffin, Mt, Mary. Stic. 3. B. -Pcniiinnsliip (Under 'l‘en l 2i. Willo Alywnrd, Mt. Mziry_ Yours). ‘Clill x- Li" 5l°°k and Pmmry,‘ 4. Anne Murphy, .M‘t. Mary. l. Mary O'Brien, ‘llit. Mary. 2. Mair Lmg,‘ lliarie. f. s"- 1- ‘Be-Bl Cvnhggnder Sh‘ Month“ Class Xi. Collections. . 3i. Jfllliil fliiifin, Mt. Mari’. " , _ . . IS .. 1. Plant l)i'o . .. Bankers P ' . l. Marion L. Collin, Ml. MiirY~ o" ' ° “W 1_ “if?!” 2. Joe ‘Donovan, Morell Rem‘- 1. Mifl Miiry School. 1. Marion L. Coffin, Mt. Mary. 3- Ollllllle cPmlPllm- Bimlwr- Sec. 1. Tree Leaves Pressed, Mnun- 2. Joe Donovan, Morell Rear. -. 4- Heflwl‘! ‘U11- Ml- MQTY- ted and Currctctiy Named. ii. (‘harlie (‘0l11l1t0n, 1311112011 . " . " , 4. Herbrrt Cox, Mt. Mary. , . - ‘580- 2- A- Pell ill Th“) ‘Pulms M“ 1. Marion L. Coffin, Mt. Mary, 5. Donalti ‘Compton, liiiigtir. f; ‘ one Cllclll-‘Wl- 2. Anne Murphy, Ml. Mary. ll. Pigs. yfi ~ l Ii. St. Peters Harbour School. »~§'. . . Ellth bobbins. Bangor. 4. Lottie ltossltt-i‘. Mt. Milry, 1. Louis lilcGulrr, Mt. Mary. . 3- 111-1119 Twlllll- Ml- M"?- Sec. 3. Samples of ivood. 2. Marion L. (Yofiin. Mt. Mary. ~3- lMarlvn L- will". Ml- M11"- 1. Neil Robbins, Morell, E1151. zi. Willie Alyivard, Mt. Ma y. 4- ‘M1171’ oulllen- Ml- MMY- Claas Xlll School Work. 4. Aime-Murphy. Mt. Milli’ . Soc. 1. lMap of Great Lukas and Results of tsports have not "boon 390- 3- 3- one Pllllel- St. Lawrenca iliiler. received. I MARION L. COFFIN, Q90...- 1. Edith Rbllllill. [31111501- 1. Mnry Donovan. Morell llcur. Mt. Mory School. 2- Efflle 470m"- Ml- Mllrih‘ I, 2. Zllnrgnrci Long. Marie. Morell. .¢~..‘¢__i_ (381158 ALSO-cup i Mainly the original ‘ sells for 2g i That Wholesome Table Drink POSTUM CEREAL gains new friends right along be- of its pleasing taste, health- fiilness, and saving in cost. ,_ "M PostumCet-eal is delicious when properly made: boil fifteen minutes, after boiling begins. The more you. boil ‘ Postum Cereal the better it is. When orderin be sure to get ostum Cereal ackage usua cents. Canadian Ristum Cereal Co. Lat, Windsor, Qntario. “ff Emma V no l