Q. F \\l»\l' IN |l*. I ili-IIW (m, I. \JAII\_ “It h: "Quintin-lacuna ii."§.'.‘.’.‘ii";‘."'" thowoundi; m“ boundwithn Iii accidents, f Ififllll. utroiu, full"- i‘ Km mo. u ‘l know Jinn yaudlm- < dmggim or neat pun-p; g W. F. YOUI‘ lam- Building - y o . ., 1 '. 1 i , * o A4‘ IQNQ-o-oaocowaat I l . z: qoiciom-iv ' ova/lift; i‘ TTlQdQ w -_~ [L Dl ,, / 4 Gra W Pra F‘ om- 1n: "in om. let "North West" if, ._ to excel in bread-ma] Ma don't use“North We; , other hard wheat i _' _ , your cakes ancLpics. l A. lv E Riley _ Barri l E. l . Inltrl ‘_ . . Tor o? l _ 2wks. dim w J. Barri Solici It is the most economil you can use for pastry. your dealer you North West” [or bra; “SQMation” for cakl‘ Pl“??- Sank Mal 1 -_-. THE i. . T. H. TAYLOR LIMITED CHATHAM, our BARR .. -, ' "cm 1.04m g. _. - M» _l.'l......- hair-planes». aroma .. ~Biiil iiiii new coupon SCHOOL‘ sun doli-‘Schooi Pair was 1.0 Ne‘ u ay Sept 19th. at eld on Wednoad Mary Hamilton. Roots Dakota Red Potatoes-l, Aileen Campbell. Graham's Road. 2- Sterling Williams. Graham's Road 3,-"l‘heodora Chester, Granville. 4, Elizabeth Whitehead. Grahams Road. - McIntyre Potatoesr-l. \'l'lll .Heancy, Clinton. 2. Robina White- head. 3. Leith Johnstouo, Long River. 4. Elmore MacKay. Collection of a TurDiP-“l-‘Tl- Elmore MacKay. 2, Oliver Meek, 3, Grant MacLeod. 4, James Bernard. Collection oi 3 MangebL-l. Grant MacLeod. 2. Hillard Meek. Grenwich. 3, Leith Jobnstone. 4. Fred Dunning. New London Collection oi 6 Carrots-i, lll.-ir- garet Ramsay, 2, Harvey Wonlisld- Clinton. 3, George Whitehead. -I, h Hilda Murray. Graham's Road. Ben’ Long Rive,- 4, Carmen Heaney. Vflfliillbl" Best Null Box.-—1, Charles Best 1/2 doz green tomatoes-d. FlorenceMorrls. Granville. 2, Dor- othy Brown. Graham's Road. 3, Mattie Constable, New London. 4, Irma Constable. Best l/gDoz. Onions.~— 1, James Bernard, Long River. 2, Mildred MacKay. 3, Harvey Woodside. 4, James Williams. Best 1k doz Cucumbers-l. Mar- ion Woodside. 2, Florence Morris, 3. Horace Campbell. Graham's Road. 4. Lorne Campbell. Best 5Q doz. Beets-l, Norman Johnstone. 2. Evelyn Brown. 5i. Robina Whitehead. 4, Marion Taylor. Granville. Best Pumpkin (One).~—1, James Bernard, 2, Elsie Dunning. Flowers Best Bouquet of Sweet Peas.-— i, Ralph Dennis. Greenwich. 2, Grate Campbell, Graham's Road. 3. Mary K. Johnstonc. 4. Albert Dennis. Best Bouquet oi Mixed Flowers. —,1 Jennie MucKay. 2, Vera Taylor 3, Lena MacGregor. 4, Alice Wall. Granville. ' Best Potted Plant-l, Robina Whitehead. 2. Olive Campbell. 3, Mary A. Johnstone. 4, Janetta Mac- Leod, Lopg River. l Fruit Best Plate of 6 Whcalthy App- ies.—1. Glennie Bernard. Green wich. 2. Marion Woodside. 3. Lulu Campbell. 3. Beatrice Campbell. Best Plate of 6 Russet Apples.— 1, Robina Whitehead. 2, Anna Riley, Clinton. 3, Elsie Iieaney. 4, Vera Taylor. Best Plats oi 10 Plums.——1. Ralph Heaney. 2, Eileen Bernard. 3, Hary Meek. 4, Elmore MacKay, Stanley. Best plate of 6 apples any vsr- ity.—-1, Harvey Woodside. Clinton. Canning Bast l pint Jar oi Raspberries.— 1. Doris Dennis. Best 1 pint Jar oi Beets-l, Elaine Morris. Granville. 2. Doris Dennis. 3, Irene Hamilton. _4, Marion Heauey. Cooking Best Loaf oi White Breudr-l, Mary A Johnstone. 2, Olive Canlp- bell. 3, Mildred MacKuy. 4. Hazel Bennett. Stanley. Best Plate oi ‘A; doz Tea Biscuit. -—1, Elaine Morris. Granville. 2, Mury A. Jollnstons. 3. Evelyue Brown. 4, Dorothy Brown. ' Best plate oi 9 Sugar Cookies. —-1, Mary A. Johnstone. 2, Aileen Campbell. 3. Lena Whitehead. Best Plate of Brown Sugar Fudge-l, Anna Brown, 2, Grace Cfllllpbfili. 3. liiildrell Whitehead. n l-A Stubborn Looaovu Right Up Tb home- nd I vv di- lor qtlckallmlw .. ‘.- ond cboopiy undo. $;;2$IZ2.... Herc is a home-made syrup which millions of pcogle hnvc found to be the most do n able manna oi lug! u? stub orn coughs. It is cheap an s mple but very prompt in action. - Under its oiling. soothing influence, chest, soreness goes, phlegm loosens, hrcpthi becomes easier, tickling in throat s ops and you not a good The usunl throat Vivvwum I | 4 4 a I a ‘night's restful sleep. "and chest colds are conquer y '" in 24 hours or lean. othlng hotter fgrnbronchltil, hoarscnoss croup. t t tickle, bronchial asthma or winter co up s. To make this splendid cough , pour 2 ounces oi Plncx into n‘: on. bott c and iiii the bottle with n fianulntcd purer syrup and s a e oroughly. I you pro er, use clari- fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, stead o sugar syrup, Either we , 0 oun '2 family an ily ~04 much better cough syrup hnn kou could bu road dnndn for I260. Olpl perfect y an children lovp it: pleasant taste. Pincx a special and highly n- compound of genuine or- cxtrcct. known the wor pt healing cfloct upon the mom nee. To avoid diup intmcnt, allk your i "21 ounces oi Pins!" Willi] doll-actions and don't woe ‘ ' ma l!" Ill “€-‘."§"n ovcr for its Girls! Lots oi l - (id-Cont PDandcrlno" DOlI-WOIIGIPI for Liicion, Neglected Hair Marion Heaney. Mallett. Granville. Robina Whitehead. Llnen.-—1. Ilene Hamilton. 2. Verna Coiley. New London. 3. Lulu Camp- bell. 4. Mary Hamilton. Sock. Whitehead. 3. Veil"! Irma Constable. Heaney, 2. Eric Woodside, 3, Alton Adams. Granville. 2, William Bell, 3, Hillard Meek. Woodside. Clinton. 2, Hillard Meek. Cousins, Long River. 3. Norman Hesney, 4. Dorothy Graham's Read. 2, Marion Taylor, 3. Elmore ‘Mac- Kny, Stanley. 4, Earl Murray. '3, Long River School, 4, New Lond- l’ n...» -.. . .., l. Beautiful Hair L A glesmy R 2, Robina White- end. s. Anna RlleY- 4. Gertrude Sewing and Knitting i Embroidered Best Specimen o e Ii Rest Sample oi Meuded wool _1, Dorothy Brown, 2. Lena Whitehead. 4, Manual Training l Best Milking Stool.—1, William Best Bird House.—1, Harvey liiisr-i l.neous.—1, Charles (‘a411, Llvc Stock and Poultry Best Heifer Cali under 0 months --1, Hargaret, Ramsey. 2, Janles Brown, Chickens-d. Mildred MacKay. 3, Long River School, 4. New London School. Tree Leaves-l, Greenwich School. 2. Graham's Road School. on School. . School Wcrk (a) 1, Lily Warren, Long River. 2, Anna Brown. 3. Dorothy Brown, i Ralph Jnhnstone. ' (b) 1. Olive Campbell, 2, Elsie Dunning. 3. Jean Warren, 4, Ada MacKinnon. (c) 1. Beatrice Campbell. 2. Irna Constable, 3, Verna Colley, 4, Mary A. Johnstone. (a) Map Drawing i, Lorne Campbell, Graham's Road. (h) 1, Beatrice Campbell, £5, Evelyn Anderson, Stanley. 3, Malcolm Murray. Graham's Road. 4. Jean MacLeod. Art Work 1, Christie Johnstone, 2. Beatrice Campbell, 3. Hilda Murray, 4. Evelyn Brown. (a) Penmanship l, Mary Meek. 2, Myrtle MacKay. 3, Lily Warren, Long River. 4, Dorothy Brown. (b) 1, Jean Warren, 2. Elsie Dunning, 3, Olive Campbell, 4, Ada MacKinnon. (c) 1, Jean Glover, Graham's 2, Lena Whitehead. 3, Anna Riley, 4, Irma Constable, New London. . SPORTS 50 yd. duh Girls under 9 (n) Bertrude Dennis. 2, Margar- et FacLeod, 3, Mattie Constable, 4, Glen Wigmore. (h) 50 ydn. ior Girls ovcr 9 i, Hilda Murray. 2. era Pawnter, 3/ Evelyn Anderson. 4, Grace Camp- bcll. Road. 8. Chester London. 8. Goorls River. 2. Mabel ally, Rev. S. "Harbor; Tructcol Rnco 1, Hugh Campbell. Buntnin. . George Cousins, Long River. Teachers Race 1. GQrtrude ivsr. 8. Ill-lib -4+>———— MURRAY HARBOR SCHOOL FAIR Murray Harbor Schol ‘Fair B9B! 59951119" °l Hemsllwhé“ ilelll on Sept. 21st, with a 300d 39¢ 3_Mg|-y IMQLQQ“; Bgggie towslr-l. "We llamllwl" 2' hull‘ showing oi exhibits considering the Lellacheur, Guernsey Cove; Germ. Ciimlllmll- 3- Mil" Hummon‘ 4‘ Br-HROII- White; Anne iPc ny, Caps Bear; When everything had beeniud d. the judges a cllool fair committee to ne prominen The prize list is as foilows:—~ Grains. Sec. 1.— Lilly Sec. 2—Charles Kennedy, Ca ‘Bear; Ray Brooks, Murray Har- bor. Sec. 3—Erueat Macllou, Murray Harbor; Blanche iPenny, Murray LeRoy White, Murray Harbor; Fred -Brooks. Murray Har- bor; Lester White, White Sands. Root: Snllds; Seton LeLacheur, Gueln- gands; IPerley Harris, Guernsey Collections heave; my Blmk" ~‘l“~"-‘Y Cove; Wilfred McLean." Whit-e N l w d ___1_ G h - i" OT- . Sands; Warren Stewart, Cape Boar. Roagxsigsjol 2° arenwich rgclligi: Sec. 5,——<Jas. Brehaut, Guernsey Sea 3__.wm-,.ed McLBan; John ' "' ' Cove; Vernon Brshaut, lllurrav Macho,“ Mamha" McLeod; Lester Harbor; Cyrenu Chapman, Marv. sor Beck, Guernsey Cove; Wllite, Murray Iisrbor. Waldo Beck, Jinrrny Jiarluvr; Roy White, Murray Harbor. n}: Cyrene Chapman; Cecil i Lnclleur; Louis LrLacheur. Sec. 7—Ruhy White; White, Murray Harbor. Flowers. Sec. 4-—Winds"r Beck; Dow‘ Lood, Murray Harbor; Milt m Bu Hazel McLeod, Murray Barb l\.l riel Jackson, Murray Harlnr. Harbor; Milton Buell; White. Murray Harbor; Williams. Cape Bear. Milrray Harbor; Sands. Fruit Sec 1.—Bertha Chapman; McLeod. Murray Harbor. Sec. 2——Grace LeLaclleur; Brooks; Marshall IMcLeod. Imp (c) 7_5 yd. Glrla 12 and ovcr 1. Florence Heaney, 2. Erma Constable. 3. Evelyn Brown, 4, Mnriou Wooliside. 76 yrs. Boys (n) 1, Francis Williams, 2, Leighton Warren. 3. James Cousins 4. George Wigmore. (b) 100 yr. for Soy: 1. Grant MacLcod, 2, Walsh, 3, Lorne Campbell. Roland Paynter. (c) 100 yda. Boys 1, Bill Cousins, 2. Malcolm Murray, 3. Charles Cash. 4, Steri- ing Williams. Wheelbarrow rncc (25 yrs) 1. Malcolm and Sari Murray, 2, Arthur Walsh. Elmore McKay. 3. Grant McLeod, Harold Campbell. Three Logged Rave (Boys) (a) i. Wilfred Whitehead. Lorne Campbell. 2. Elmore McKay, Arthur 4. it Arthur Walsh, 3. Claude McEwen. Oscar McKay. 4. Roland Payntcr, Alton Ball. (b) Till-cc lagged race ior Girls 1, Hilda Murray, Grace Camp- bell. I, Anna Riley, Lens White- llsad, 3, Anna Cousins, Mary A. Jobnstone. Jockey Run 1. Malcolm Murray, Starling Williams. 2. Elmore McKay, Arth- ur Walsh, 3, Grant McLeod, Leigh Johnstone, 4, Hillard Meek. Hana Doughart. - Thread and Nccdll Race 1, Grant McLeod, Mary A. Johnston, 2. Sterling Williams, Grace Campbell, 3, Claude Mc- Ewsn. Orma Constable, 4, Elmore McKay. Potato Race 1, Graham's Rood School, 2. gas-i." "it... MIIIOII] PiocxCon , Stanley School, 8, Long River School, 4, New London School. "0 g \ il/a. z, Frank McLeod and Walace Bil- 55‘ _ ' lard; ti, (Frank Reynolds and Mil- E-E ford lBueil 4, Garnet White and “*- Siias lMoKay. AN “Ow Plu.” Tpccltcd n terrible groucll, mighty Irritable stomach and “old pill‘: payed away. bciorchcd timccnnbringnmlhlncinto miaflnberotohiawliqand n.2, Pills. bring into a man's disposition. slim: incomparable regular health. At All Drugglat:— Graham's “Diapepsin” Ends Dennis. Climb: Buntnin, ‘ Loss MacArthur, Long Mutch. Clinton. 4, W88 nd members of the ok their places on the‘ platform. Very in- struciive speeches were given by the diflelcnt judges. erabls interest is taken in this work was shown -by the largs at- "endnnce and the fact that two oi t men oi the commu- Howard and Mr. Rich- ard Murley each offered ‘four spe- ciul prizes for the next year's Fair. That consid- Kennedy. Cape Bear; Cecil LeLacheur. Guernsey Cove; Myrtle White, White Sands: Marshall McLeod, Murray Harbor; Jim I-Iarrls, Cape‘ Bear. Sec. 4,—Mary McLean, Willie m Harbor; Elsie Penny. Murray l-Iar- bor; Nelson Kennedy, Capo Bear. Sec. (i-Percy iBeil. White Sands, Elsie Penny, Murray Harbor; Iicien LcLacbenr, Guernsey Cove- Wind- Ruby Vwsisblfl-l IH b ~c a rw-hiteS d. Sec 2-—Miito1 Buell, G~I\‘..‘Iir=-“:Vl gecofl4—tillfile elgear; Guerflnnsefi CW9? Elsle liellnyl Mllrral’ 11”‘ Cove; White ‘Sande; Murray Har- ror; Ruby White. be“ Sec. 3-—Bcss‘o 1* illiams. ifllpe 3cm,“ work lh-nl; Machon, Intacheur, G-l-ilrl- sea 1__Murmy Hank“; whim Se" Cmle- Sands. Sec. 4-—Elsie Rt-lny, Caps Boar, SEQ 2'__Mu".ay Harbor; white Le- Sec. 5-—Milton knell; Elsie "en- Huber; 2i Mc- Sec. 3—Frank Reynolds, Murray Harbor: Beatrice Biliard, Murray Grace Jennie Sec. 5—Lu.lu lBeck, Murray Har- bor; Evelyn Billard; Helen Bell, Wi-lliam Hyde. Cape Bear; (Blanche Brooks, White Doris RB)’ THEY Cums illu HAT vvu years ago when he liver thntreilncdtodotbcthingn that nil good liven should. No wonder his friends called himan But that was years ago-long iocovcrcd Bccchun’: Pills and learned that two at bed- mufa life. Today. he's In opti- staunch bniicvcr in Buchaln’: The choir that Bccchnln’: Pills ............i.":$'°'.i°".i2 , ,1! babiiltbltmlhgood - Stomach Misery, Gas, Indigestion Instantly! Stomach corrected! You never loci the slightest dis- Cooking Sec. 1—Mary McLean, White Sands; Laura ‘White. Sec. 2—'Gertls White, Murray Harbor; Mary McLean. ‘ l5‘ Grace Penny, Mu ray Harbor. v-Harris. Cape Blanche Sec. 4—Minui_e Bear; Laura Wihlte; Brooks, White Sands. , Sec. 5—Doris McLeod, M-urray Harbor; Ruby White; Blanche ‘Brooks; Pearle Cooper, Murray Harbor. Sec. 6—Grace iPenny; Mary Mc- tlly McLeod, Cape Bear. Sawing Sec. 1-—-J'anie Harris, Cape Bear; Florence LeLacheur; Bessie Le Lacheur Lulu ‘Beck. Murray Har- bor; JanevWinsloe, Guernsey Cove, Evelyn Derby, White Sands; Janie Harris. Sec. 5—Lulu Beck. Sec. 6——~Eisie Penny. pe Manual Training. Sec. 1—'Roy~BelI, Murray Harbor; Inmau Herring. Murray lHarbor; Emerson Cohoon. Cape Bear. ’ Sec. il-Frank McLeod, Cape Bea-r; Silas lMoKay, Cape ‘Bear. Sec. ‘i-Roy Nicolle, White Sands. ic-ivc Stock Sec. 2—-4Blnnche ‘Brooks, White White, White Sands. Collections Sec. 1—Mu-rray Harbor; Cape Bear; Guernsey Move; White Sands. Sec. 2—Murray Harbor; Guern- sey Cove. Sec. 3—*Guernsey Cove; Murray Sands; Cape Bear; GuernseyCove. School for i119 m0 is all follows: Lean; Florence ‘LeLacheur; Doro- a Sec. 3, Senior work — White .. ilalwr R911 csstsrdug u school- t C I ton Lot 8 The standinl onmlgtesopwmber GIMIO xJill-uiilcsanrht- Grads IV, Nicephore Doucettc. Grade VI, Alvi Gauthier. Nellie Chliasson Frances Doyle (equal)- Grade VIII, Yvon Grads IX. Rose Buote. Gallant, Alma Blaquiere. Grade X, Zita Doiron, M Doncetts. ~ TIGNISH CONVENT aurie A for September. Grade X.——1. Lillian Cnhill. 3. Mary Rose Rich rd. Grade lX.——1. Martin-st Han drahan. 2, Virginia McKenua. Mary Phee. ' Grade Vlli.—1, Berenice Mallet 2, Nellie Murphy and Clard M0 Innis. 3, Lucy Arsenault. Grade Vli.—1, Lillian Kennedy 2, Alma Blanchard. 3. Chiasson. Grade Vi.—1. Mary Villard and Margaret Vi-llllrd. Grade V.—1. Marlon Anderson and Euiridn Doucet. Lauretta Poitier. 3, Laetitia Ber nard. ‘ Eda Arsenauit. 3, Elizabeth Arsen Gsudet (equal). Gradt l.——1, Irma Gnudet. Ethel Filey. 3, Belle Corbett. MILLVALE SCHOOL month oi September: Grail» Vi.—1. Ruth Gunn. Grade V.—1.‘ Roy PHTSOIIW. Dorothy Snrth. Thomas Trainor. 3. Leo and Walter Murphy (equalt Grade lll.-l. Clarence Smith. Grade II.—-l. Stella Cousins. Mary Malone. 3. Filiie Mcinni and Joseph Murphy (squnli SOIIS, Vernon Parsons, Ogwul Sands; Murray Harbor. Junior Murphy Leo hiakme ' lsvgggst“ Mun“ Harm“ whlle Grace Doucctte. (Teacher) Sec. 4—Guernsey Cove; White DE GRAS MARSH SCHOOL Sports l l ‘Girls under 1-2-1, Helen LeLa- ell cheur: 2. Dorothy McLeod; ‘ 3, )I'f 4, B. LeLacheur. Boys under 9-1, {Fred Brooks; 2. Marshal-I McLeod; Herring; 4. LeRoy White. lBoys under 12—1. Waldo Beck: 2. Simon Stewart; 3, Jack Wlnsloe; i, Cecil LeLacheur. ‘Boys ovcr 12——1, Walace Billard; 2, Milford Buell; 3. lnman Herring; 4, Milton Buoll. Grace LeLacheur and E. Wlnsloe; cheur; 3, ‘E. Billard and Lulu Beck; 4, Elsie Herring and Millie Cooper Waldo -Beck and Simon Stewart; Jockey race for boys-l. LeLacheur and Jack wl-XLSIOB; Waldo ~Beck and‘ Simon Stewart; 3. lnman ‘Herring and Wallace Bil Kay. Wheelbarrow r Biliard and llnmau Herring; 2, wgl do Beck and Simon Stewart; Milford ‘Bucll and-dim Porter. 2, Mary Irvinkfil, ‘Edith Hugh; 4 Agnes Clements,“ , Buell; 2. llnman Herring; 3, 11d wnrd Clow; 4, Simon Stewart. l land White; 4, Lester Beck. "iBoylf obstacle ‘mace-i, Enl- Busii; 2, Frank Reynolds; 3, cecl LcLachcur; 4, Milton ‘Buel. Married women's racs- 1, Mrs Harry Nicolle; L-Mrs. iIh-sd Mc Loud: a. M Mrs. Roland its. ' vcr Stewart and Jim Porter. Young ladies’ race-I, Lulu ‘Beck: 4. Edith Hugh. - l; Boys’ quarter mills ram-i, w; Inca lBiIlord; t. Francis Ora-ham Girls quarter mile rues-A, Elsi 4, Janet Wlnoloe. Mon‘: quarter 1n Sands; Murray Harbor: CapelBear. . Florence ‘Billard; 4, ‘Bertha Chap‘- an. "Girls over 12-1, E. Winsloe; 2, Evelyn lliiillard; 3. Grace LeLacileur, 3. Marvin Threeilegged race ior girls -—— 1, 2. Janet Winsloe and Flo. LeLs- Three-legged race for boys -_1, Cecil 2. lord; 4, Milton Buell and Silas Mc- ace —— 1. Walace 3. Silas McKay and Milton Basil; 4. Teachers’ racm—1, Bert lSl-ehaut; Boys’ backward race-i, Milton Young men's race — 1, Eugene Glover! 2. Harry Clements; 3, R0- . Simon Jordan; 4, Blindfold race ior boys—l. Waldo Beck and Simon Stewart; 2, Goo. Gibson and Simon Stewart: 3.-Mii- ton Bucll and Siino McKay; 4, mo. Ellie Herring; i, Edna Gcncwbnugh; a, 3, Milford Buell; 4, George Davy. Hcrringrifl, ‘Ron ‘Bel-I: 8. Ivn ‘Davy; lie race-q, En- lng of De Gras Marsh School io the month oi September. Isabel Campbell. Grade Vli.—1, Ethel MacLenn. Grado Vi.—1. Helen and Elizabeth Macdonald( equal 2, Frances McLellan 3, Elizabet Steele. Grads lV.—1, lliargarsl, Donald. 2. Matilda King, 3, Mar Macllellan and Elizabeth Patrick (equal). aid. Grade II.-—-1, Charles MacDonal Gmllfi l-~1. Josephine MacLea and Billy MacLcllan (equal) Alfred MacDonald. Perfect Attendance:- Helen MacLean. Billy Macilean. wmstos uosru SCHOOL F°ll°WlIlE ls the standing September. 2. Stanley Younker. Grade Vli.—1, May Carter, 2, Mildred McNaughton. ' Sadie McNaughton Nllgg-di. Alllethlli Cudmore. a9 -—.Aleth 0.1-, 2. Edna McNaughton. a u “or ' Walter Roberts. Grill‘! l~—1. Lloyd Carter. ' tor. Marion McNaughton, lllcNflilkhton. Helen Percentage oi attendance 82.6, ‘ FREDERICTON _8QH°°L . HONOR ROLL The following ts til g - Fredericton Sdhoille a iillrdhm month oi September; son. 2. d-Iorsco Cutcllfio. Grade lV.—1, Mlflarot l-Iill. Will? Stcv 3_ H,“ H cllox, 4, Jglln MbcLsnnnii. "fads IL-l. Roland Hickox Sheldon Stewart; s, ' WWII". 4. Alex. Ross. Grads l» (Seniorl-l. Mil Stevenson, a, Wm” Mun". 1. S Ens lover; I, Bert Brcilanz; ri only; 4, Roland Willis. A s, Mary Ron. 0mm 1 (Jllnloni-z, mun Out- n Gallant. Vials and Gertrude Drapeau, ne Pitre. Reginald McKenna. Louise Tignish Convent, class standinB Thecla Dorsan. 2. 3. Emelina Shclioou 2, Philonlen Rssroches. 3. Helena 2. Frances Villnrd. 3. Irene Shea Grade lV.—1, Eveline Gaudet. 2. Grade III.——1,Leona Mclnnis. 2. suit. Pearl Gavin. and Mary Agnes Grade II.——1. Dourtby Gallant. 2. Frances Murphy. 3. Arene Dnucet,‘ n Standing of lViillvale School for Grade Vli.—1, Velma Parsons. 2 Patricia Murphy. 3. Albert Murphy. l! 4-. Grade lV.—1, Oswald Murphy. 2. Malone Grade I.-1. Vernon Parsons. 2. Perfect Attendanca-Jloy Par- The following is the class stand- Grade V\III.—1, John Moran, 2, MacLem: Mac- Fitz- Grade III.-—l, Herman MscDon. 2. Anna MncLellnn. Matilda King, ior Grade Vlli.—1, Laura Cudlnor-z. 2. E" COlER. 3. Marion McNaughton Grade vl-~1. James Cudmorel Grille V-—l. Helen Younker, 2, 3. Vesta Grade ll~~1-ll'li1l’iorie Roberta, 2, Perfect Attsndancsz~May (jar. Sadie Youuker malt: gunn. Edna McNaughtmL °y “t” i?" “Yes Younkcr. Grads IX.—I. Ruth Stevenson liiultiglrv Stevenson. a. Hilda Cut. 911'“ vl-grlcllCnthsriyne ' Steven. Murdock m‘ nut.“ s. mink“ 4. “trillion Ionriwm. perfect attend- Millnr Stsven- ~ and cliffs, i. townrt. The iollovvini had once for the moat - son, Catharina szevensds- lbolnnd Hiokox. Stella ulttcovs scllool. Railings. Teacher- .____ The following is the clnss stau- Francis Trainor. (Lily Cairns, Teacher) _.___¢-o>__.__ Symptoms of Anaemia An inherited Tendency to Anaemia May be Overcome Some people have a tendency to become thiniblooded just as others have an inherited tendency t0 rheumatism, or to nervous. dis- orders. The condltlon in which the blood becomes so thin that the whole body suffers comes on so gradually and stealtllily that any- onc with a natural disposition in that direction should watch the symptoms carefully. Bloodlessnese. or anaemia, as the medical term is, can be corrected much more eas- ily ln tlle-ea-riier stages than late-r. It lbeglns with a tired feeling that rest does not overcome, the com- plexion becomes pnlé, and breath- leseness on slight exertion, such as going up stairs. is noticed. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are a home remedy that has lbeen most successful in the treatment oi‘ dis- eases caused by thin blood. With pure air and wholesome food these blood making -pill-s afford the cor- rect treaunent when the symptoms described are noticed. -Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a home remedy that has ‘been most successiul In the treatment oi’ dis- eases caused by thin blood. With pure air and wholesome food these blood-making pills afford the cor- rect treatment when the symptoms described are noticed. You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine or by mull poslilpaid. at 50c n box from Tile Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont, —————€O>— SAVE YOUR STEPS _ ' IN THE KITCHEN WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—-Extr~ns- inn agents oi theDepartment oi Agriculture are advising women tn wear pedonletors in their kitchen to learn how to take fewer steps and save themselves needless loss oi energy. Success has attended the experiments so far. One woman, residing in the State of Washing- ton, checked up on her movements with a pedometer and found that through better kitchen arrange- ments she saved 6.544 feet in one week. This was four and three- eights mile a month, or ovcr 54 miles a year. I! ti $150,000 JUDGMENT AGAINST OTTAWA FIRM I" MONTREAL. Oct. B-aludgment ior $150,000 in favor oi the Union Bank of Canada against the Great Eastern Realty Company, Limited oi Ottawa, and Brig. Gen. Charles A. Smart, oi Montreal, was given by Mr. Justice Coderre, in the Practice Court this afternoon. The Union Bgik_ charged that the de- ) h Y \ them in-LO U16 W to be Win’!- that warm. B a year ago. separation an feel a little more like things my way-r" walked down door. 011i.- corrss "s?! milgmaallfsz-lualgjfiu "a: ma”, oi lnxu- "a" M,.°,l::“¢=.',.G:ile'-I(lll::) Kill’ gen;- dltlgliglegtlogftz‘: Qfosi.’ Grads vul. ~1. "Edith min-gone]? d...‘ of Millcova School m tho Iseltsc“ l zu- ' , .' . _3_-EthlMac0Ill» _, Fairt~New London. Stanley. ma: Runs“! wginwlllfgllufirgidlllgi,‘ .. tablet or ‘Phillis pluralism.- rm; gggzvlisgfmmr Lzxwn 21.8w‘, mwtlldfflwmslrgsaugha" Jam“ _ _ G 5"‘ morn-in. 1----------- 1 22122;.“’i2€'i.°;.2i°"§....“‘”i‘.il -; eel-low good it; smells” i d. non - - l r a ' . ' '8 - - ' ' v_ L u, MacDonald ‘ _ q n11 ' ,., "'- . ~ llllhsh "r "°'*"'°"“ “‘° "°"‘““ ‘ iln-l-llill-T-ns “““‘ §“"‘°i§l".il'“l"§l"3>'l°°d' "“°" "“""‘"°“ ‘m’ ‘"1"’ ‘M’; 2 “£335 énnn. $3M... inn»: sifiidllcgiilid ‘iii. c535 ° ' " ckod fresh roasted, l or“ was unfavourable there was u up o! 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If you looking at calmly enough, and the corridor to the I dared not look back for I opened the door and went '1 turned. Will. DEJECTION. Chapter 95. I had walked out clamly enough. But once outside I wondered wile- ther Win would iollow me. If he did. one more plea oi his would have nlade me yield- l knew I was doing not only thc right thing but the only sans thing in leaving. But. my courage was going, I ielt weak in my knees. I dared not wait for the elevator to come up, but ran down two floors and then ran! for it. I went out again and across the street. I wanted a taxi. and looked about for one. I know I could al- ways iind one at the next corner so I started mechanically down the street. Then I looked up at the apartment house. to the windows of the place where I had lived. They still shone with a golden, inviting glow! I let myself into my new home. the great "studio" apartment that never was planned ior work! A touch oi a button turned on so t lights about the room, lit up its lovely Olil furniture and the rich- ness oi its silk hangings. The huge studio window that took up almost all the front had long curtains oi u golden color silk that hung from it. These were pulled across and glcnlned softly in the light of the ‘ F parties/gr . read oi few oftih '4 I would not ha; have to skini tip, 4 the reyiews, so gently about th of verse it wtw remember a fut-- them. set of lines I m1 otherswould br some other set be able to checi u, the other quotatlm ' is ' It woul- would have tlnlsll “ book carefully, n; -.-' the books unll drq What was the \ want to look at. t read, even serlou Ellen tapped canle in at my l t, her street suit an "l" irightfully ugly, h ~ and her mouth la were nice becaus hulnorous and It’ "is it your h bring you some ed, wondering at seq so early. I shook my head. " "No, thanks, I v ‘ Have you been out Ellen's eyes lit u "Yes’m. tens. Little, Comm cute, ma'am." Little Connie‘. In (litelnent little protcgee ll I asked soluc q and Ellen wen more alone th thing I wished voiced child th of so often. Next day Co luncheon. as h "I knew yo said when he up to your all lamps. It was so rich. so beauti- ful, so thoroughly useless! pretended tn be nothing. and actu- room pretended to he and wasn't. a lump. There was some mail on the table that came in the lifter- noon, hastily opened, and as yet unanswered. I picked up the let- ters und dropper] them, What was, the use? The gray CIIVCIOIIC with the silver seal was an acceptance to a dinner I was diving next week, the square white envelope with tho mannish writ- ing declined. I did not care wheth- Bl‘ anyone came or not. I dill not oven want to give the dinner. How stupid! Wlly should I give tile dinner? I DID Yilll icndants were jointly and severally indebted to them for $150,000, he- d n endorsed by General Smart. 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