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Reaching lhm brmurhes r To u light 4w. ls lovcliw than music '-l'1n~‘zs Jnzlng, l1; sharp: r l! " S’, i . rul t. 4 . r ' - <1 O §» .3?" '11P Iii-r- or slow lnut ion picturl‘ if. has born H~p1..p_,?1,~,[.r1 “m; w“ 1hr‘ IIM-o.f:n1n'. ..ll 1mm wine plar Mt. Stewart Notes ,Wins l oe » _,healt . -,' 8o black. I was frightened to death, limit’ .. - Practlc e Limited to Eye, Ear. Note fiVMcDonald s. McPhe h Mrs. R. C. Clark is having a new hardwood floor laid in her room. Mr. George Clark is V. carpenter. the l llcr many friends will regret to li-urn that it was found necessary for Miss Ernestine Grant to enter the hospital last Tuesday to under- go illl operation for appendicitis. . Mr. Joseph Duffy returned Fri- .dz\_v from his home in Lake Verde. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Court, Hunter River. visited Mrs. Court's ioruicr home here. 1m: John E. Plggott was among ,tl~.v visitors to the City Wednesday. Upwards 0i 300 barrels o! oysters have been shipped to date from here. i The motor yacht Night Owl III lirutne up the East River Wednesday prrniiig and returned. l On Monday evening. Oct. lst. Mr. [and Mrs. Augustine McDonald cel- libruted the sixty-fifth anniversary [of their wedding. And both are ‘hale and hearty, and can tell some ,\'vr_\' interesting tales of their pion- l‘ oer days on P. E. I. - An auction sale of house furnish- ROdEi. North Milton. itigs was hold Oct. 4th at the resi- dence of the lnte Mr. and Mrs. J dining l School Fair (Prize Winners.) Class L-Grnins. Oats-—1. Anna Rodd. N. Milton; v 2, Alton Rodd, N. Milton; 3, Robt. Carr. Wheatley; 4, Alma Carr, Wheatley. WhHL-l. Erie Carr, Wheatley; 2. Erna Coles, N. Milton; 3. Reg. Coles, N. Milton; 4. Russel Coles, i North Milton. Corn.—-1. Doris Rodd, N. Milton; 2. Alton Rodd, N. Milton. Beans-l, Alton Rodd; 2. Joyce HOOPH. N; Milton: 3, Beth Coles. North Milton. Class 2.—Rool.s. Green Mountain Potatoes-l, Al- ton Rodd: 2. R. McKenzie; 3, Doris Rodd, North Milton. Irish Cobblers. -- i. Robert Mc- Kenzle;_ 2. Chesley Hughes. Har- rington: 3. Ralph Rodd. Harring- ton; 4, Harry Rodd, Harrington. Turnips-I, Ralph Rodd; 2,Lloyd Diamond. Winsloe South; 3, Robt. McKenzie; 4. Doris Rodd. Carrots-l, Alton Rodd; 2, Elaine McCallum, Brackley Point; 3. Beth Coles; 4. Earle Diamond, Wlnsloe Kimble Collin estate and was well. iiltlClldfld. Mr. W. L. McLeod, act- ting auctioneer" in his usual capable l manner. I I Among those who attended the , Presbyterian |hold in Charlottetown last week. "were. Mrs. William McKenzie, Miss fM. J. Taylor, and Mrs. Lester Jay. II Mr. J. F. McPherson having fin- ished his contract of turning Dr. Martin's residence to face the street, has also turned the resi- ‘dence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Mc- Lead, the turning of which he com- pleted Friday. Oct. 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Glover spent Sunday at Mrs. Glover's for- mer home at Fanning Brook. The plane which passed over Mt. Stewart last week caused a number to "run and see it." Even though it was not the first. Services were held in the United Church Sunday at ll a. m. and 7 p. m.. and were well attended. The morning service was conducted by U19 Pastor, Rev. M. K. Charman, but the evening service was con- ducted by the Rev. E. H. Ramsay, Trinity United Church, Charlotte- town. ‘ Regular service was held in the Presbyterian Church at 3 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Dr. M. E. Genge. and was well attended de- spite the iuclemeney of the weath- er at the hour. In the absence, due to illness. of the organist. Miss flxlarion McKenzie, Mrs. Alvin Mc- y Kenzie acted. r , Enticing reports of oysters being flflllght at Fulton's Creek and yPownal, three more oyster-fishers ileft Monday morning for there. We are glad to learn that Mrs. Harold Jay, Fanning Brook. is ra- Didlyhfekalning her former good llei-‘Color Weill Black.- She ‘ W» Frightened To Death l‘ Mrs. Waite. Mm Brigbinn writes: l "fhatdeadly indigestion “arxi gastritis, 1 Caused by Omsftlpation made my color } all‘! I led Your.‘ laxative saved my life. ' Ifake them every night now for pre- l CQUIIQII. and do not tear an attack of i wnsll-Pafifln poisoning any more." 1 CARTER?» LlTTYJ-I LIVER PILLS ‘All and 75c red pkgs, BUOfGSSllOHEII Cards l’ [ark R. McGuigan B. A. h ARRXSTEB, soucrroa. arc MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. CharlotwtownJlJ ___________,________________ Dr. ‘C. C. Archibald Graduate 0t N. Y. Post. Graduate Mei ilcal School and Hospital and Throat. Tull’ i; Eyes and supplying Glasses. Olllce. Bayer Building Great George Street. 0"’ .ce Hours-Al to 12.20. 1.30 to 5.00. _.. 5 McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY ‘ w. n. BENTLEY, n. c. Barrister and Attorney-shun Charlottetown, P. l. I. B. A'. I. A. McDONALD H. I‘. DIQPIIII A. a. ammsrans, ATTORNEYS, m: MONEY ‘r0 1.0m Illa! lolldlnl. Charlottetown. W. M. S. meetings South. Parsnips-l, Alton Rodd; 2.Doris Class (tr-Vegetables. Tomatoes-l. Alton Rodd; 2, Doris Rodd; 3, Gladys Rodd, Harrington; 4, Beth Coles. Cucumbers-l, Noel Hooper. N. Milton; 2. Joyce Hooper; 3, Helen McGregor, Winsloe South; 4, Alton Rodd, North Milton. Beets,—-l, Helen McGregor; 2, Noel Hooper; 3. Doris Rodd; 4, An- na Rodd, North Milton. Cabbage-—1. Beth Coles; 2. Rus- sel Coles; 3, Marion Stead, Wlnsloe South. Pumpkin-I, Alton Rodd; 2. Noel Hooper; 3, Charlie Wise; 4. Doris Rodd, North Milton. Class 4.—Flowers. Sweet Peas. --1. Beth Coles; Marion Stead; 3, Reg. Coles; Erna Coles, North Milton. Nasturnims.—l. Gladys Rodd; 2, Rosamond Neill, Wheatley; 3,Joyce Hooper; 4, Esther Matheson. North Milton. Geraniums'.—- 1. Beth Coles; 2. Doris Rodd; 3. Florence Matheson, North Milton; 4, Marion Stead. 2. 4, Class 5.—Frull. Wealthy Apples. — 1. Ford. Brackley Point; Carr; 3, R. McKenzie; Rodd, North Milton. Red Astrachan Apples-l, Beth Coles; 2. Gladys Rodd; 3, Fern Coles, North Milton; 4, Ralph Rodd. Plums-l, Helen McGregor; 2, Lloyd Wise; 3, Rena McGregor, Winsloe South; 4. Marlon Stead. Duchess Apples. - 1. Freddie Hughes, Harrington; 2, Margaret Hughes. Harrington; 3. Robt. Carr; 4, Charlie Wise, Harrington. Georgina 2, Robert 4, Alton Class li-Cannlng. Raspberries-—1. Florence Mathe- son; 2, Charlie Wise; 3, Thelma Wise; 4, Beth Coles. Beets-l. Beth Coles; 2, Gladys Rodd; 3. Doris Rodd; 4. Florence Matheson. Class ‘L-Cooking. White Bread-l. Doris Rodd; 2. Gladys Rodd; 3, Beth Coles; 4, Fern Coles. Tea Biscuits-—1. Rena Coles; 2. Fern Coles; 3, Beth Coles; 4. Flor- ence Matheson. Sugar Cookles.—l. Rena Coles; 2. Florence Matheson; 3, Florence Rattray, Harrington; 4. Fern Coles. Fudge.—l, Florence Rattray: 2. Thelma Wise; 3, Doris Rodd: 4. Esther Matheson. North Milton. School Lunch-—1. Beth Coles; 2, Thelma Wise; 3. Florence Mathe- son; 4, Verna Phillips, Harrington. Class Ss-Sewlng, Knitting and Crocheting. Elsie Anna Apron.—l, Rena Coles; 2. Axworthy, Wheatley; 3, Rodd, North Milton. Mended Garment.—l, Rena Coles; 2, Verna Robinson, Braekley Point; 3. Esther Matheson. Centrepiece-J. Doris Rodd. Slip-I, Beth Coles. Hemstltchlng.-1. Florence Math- eson, North Milton. Crocheted Doily.—l. Fern Coles. Mittens-—1. Florence Matheson; 2, Fern Coles. Centrepiece-—1. Beth Coles; 2. Florence Matheson; 3, VloletNelll. Class l-Manuol Training. l*'"‘\r"\g Stool-—1. Walter Mel-ore. Br “lev Point; 2, Robert Carr. Wagon Jack-J. Far" Dtcrvin" Miscellaneous. J ‘ “"2 , .2‘, EsFW- Matheson; 3, Beth Coles; 4, Earle Diamond. Class Illa-Live Stock and Poultry. ‘v.1- rna cmatorraroyn contour: Quickest Way to Sweeten Stomach- ERHAPS that sour condition of- your stomach is due to an over-stimulation of gastric acid. A sour stomach isn't very pleasant, and isnt very easy to excuse when there is so simple a way to remedy it. To neutral mful acid and put your stomach in good order. take a little “l’a|>e’s Diapepsin”; after meals, or whenever the need is felt. ‘ibis llnc remedy removes the cause of the trouble and promotes normal, healthy digestion. "Papea Diupcp- sin” is sold by all druggists at; 80 cents a package, and is the remedy which is recommended by millions be- cause it gives immediate relief in all cast-s oi rliflirult llllll painful digestion. Be sure, therefore, to provide your- self with “l’ape’s Diupopsin” today’. so that. stomach pain and iligeatrve troubles need never worry you again. Or sour stomach cause you discom- fort. 'i‘l|l.~4 form of relief has helped many who thought their disorders could not be helped. Plymouth Rocks-I, Anna Rodd; 2, Florence Matheson. White Leghorn.—l, Herb Stewart. Brackley Point. Class ll.-Collections. Weeds-l, Winsloe South school. Leaves-—1. Winsloe South school. Class l2.—School Work. Exercise Book-—1. Doris Sellar; 2, Erna Coles; 3, Leonard Ford. Composition (al-I, Hazel Stew- art; 2, Marie Grant; 3, Freddie Hughes. (b)-l, Margaret Hughes, 2, Florence Rattray; (cl-—1. Ches- ley Hughes. Harrington. Map. (a)—l, Hazel Stewart. (b) —1. Florence Rattray; 2. Gladys Rodd; 3, Margaret Hughes. <c)—-l, Marjorle Andrews. North Milton; 2. Beth Coles; 3, Violet Neill. Art Work. 1a)—1. Beth Coles; 2, Addie Taylor; 3, Marie Grant; 4. Violet Neill. Art Work (bl-I, Olive Rodd; 2. Reta Rodd; 3, Verna Rodd; 4. Myrtle Taylor, Wlnsloe South. Penmanship (al-I. Hazel Stew- art; 2. Doris Sellar; 3. Vivian Duf- fett. Winsloe South; 4, Leitha Home, Wheatley. <b)—-1, Margaret Hughes; 2. Florence Rattray; 3. Verna Rodd; 4, Myrtle Taylor. (c) —l, Jessie Stewart; 2, Addie Taylor, 3. Florence Matheson; 4, Gladys Rodd. (db-I, Marjorie Andrews; 2, Sarah Neill; 3. Violet Neill. Sports. 50 yd. dash (a)-1, Harold Hughes, 2. Ivan Turner; 3. Emerson Ford; 4, B. Taylor. (b)—-l. Rebecca Stew- art; 2, Alice Good; 3, Helen Greg- or; 4. Mary Stewart. 75 yd. dash 1a)—1, Florence Rat- tray; 2, Lois Coles; 3. Verna Rodd; 4, Elaine McCallum. ' 100 yd. dash <a)--1, James Drew- ett, 2, Eric Carr; 3, Robert Carr; 4, Lloyd Wise. Jockey race,—1, Kenneth Stewart and Chesley Hughes; 2, Wendell Rodd and Earl Diamond. 75 yd. dash (bl-l, Florence Matheson; 2, Violet Neill; 3, Elsie Hambley: 4, Thelma Wise. 100 yd. dash (b)—l, Kenneth Stewart; 2, Chesley Hughes; 3. Jas. Drewett; 4. Earl Diamond. Three-legged race (a)—1. Flor- ence Matheson and Marjorie And- rews; 2, Lillian Robinson and Julia Stewart; 3. Elaine McCallum and Jean Stewart; 4, Hazel Stewart and Florence Rattray. (b)-1. Wendell Rodd and Earl Diamond; 2, Ches- ley Hughes and Kenneth Stewart. Relay race.-—1, Milton; 2, Wlnsloe, 3, Braekley Point; 4. Wheatley. Jockey raee.—l, Harrington; 2, Milton; 3, Brackley Point; 4, Win- sloe. - In Memoriam MRS. JAMES W. RYAN Just as the sun was sinking in the west August 10th, 1928. Mrs. James W. Ryan, Victoria. P. E. I., (formerly Mrs. Samuel French) passed peacefully to t great beyond. During her illne she was always patient and contented and loved to see her dear ones near her, recognizing them almost the last. She leaves to mourn their loss three sons and one daughter Tremain French, Detroit, Mich: Percy Le French. Pugwash, N. S.; Samuel B. French. Clftown. P. E.I. and Mrs. Parker J. Rogerson. of Victoria. P. E. I., also two sisters, Mrs. W. Mullins. Albany, P. E. I., and Mrs. G. Ardlnie. Hvde Park. Mass. eleven grand children. be- ""'~ numerous relativesand friends. The funeral service being conduc‘-- ed by Rev. Mr. Somers. he was tenderely laid to rest in the Crap- aud Cemetery. The pallbearers were nephews of Calves-—1. Noel Hooper; 2. Lloyd Diamond; 3, Earle Diamond. Bringing Up Father” ,_ __ _ the deceased. Messrs. Morely Mul- lins. Warren Inmon. David Mul- lins and Beecher Inman. Montaque h A School Fair Class L-Gnins. Best sheat oi’ oats (white). -— 1. Garnet McIntyre, Victoria Cross; 2. Miriam McIntyre, Victoria Cross; 3. Edith McDonald. Whim Road; 4. Lawrence Stewart, Whim Road. Best sheaf ot wheat-l, Harvey Ross. Lower Montague; 2, Delia Ross, L. Montague; 3, Kenneth Beer, Montague; 4, Vincent Grant, Montague. Best sweet corn. -—l, John Ives, Montague; 2. Vernon McLean, Mon- tague; 3, Chris. McDonald, Whim Road; 4, James Molyneaux, Whim Road. McIntyre; 2. Keith McKinnon, Mon- tague; 3, Stewart Vlckers, Monta- gue; 4, Floyd McKlnnon, Montague. Class L-Roots. Green Mountain Potatoes. — 1, Helen Annear. L. Montague; 2.Alice Annear, L. Montague; 3, Harold ,Annear, L. Montague; 4, Cameron <Annear, L. Montague. l Irish CODDlEYr-"l, Garnet McIn- tyre; 2, Aliee Annear; 3, Helen An- near; 4, Kenneth Beers. i 'I‘urnips.—l, Harold Annear‘; 2, Lawrence Stewart; S. Della Ross; '4, John Ives. Montague. 1 Carrots.-—1. Eric Collin, Monta- 'gue; 2. Helen Annear; 3, Kenneth Beers; 4. James Molyneaux. Parsynips-l, Harvey Ross; 2.0a- ,meron Annear; 3. Della Ross; 4, I Helen Annear. . Class 3._—Vegeiables. Green Tomatoes-—1. Ronald Mc- gDonnld, Montague; 2, Helen An- ‘near; 3, Keith McKinnon; 4, Ca- l meron Annear. I Cucumbers. — 1. Adele Parkman. ‘Montague; 2, Sybil Campbell, Whim lRoad; 3, Ian Sterling, Montague; .4. Arthur McDonald. Whim Road. Beets-l, Alice Annear; 2, Ar- thur McDonald; 3, Garnet McIn- tyre; 4. Adele Parkman. Cabbage-I. Kenneth Beers; 2. Cameron Annesr; 3, Harold An- near; 4, Alice Annesr. Pumpkins-—1. Alice Annear; 2, Sybil Campbell; 3, Harold Anncnr; l4, Kenneth Beers. l l! Class L-Flowers. ' Sweet Peas-l, Navella Cunning- ham. Montague; 2, Reta McLean, Montague; 3, Emma Nelson, Mon- tague; 4. Floyd McKlnnon. ‘ Sec. 2.— 1, Adele Parkman; 2, Winnlfred McDonald; 3, Alice An- lnear; 4, Miriam McIntyre, Victoria l Cross. l Potted Flowering Plant-—1. Annn =Grant; 2. Mary Martin; 3. Adele _ v Parkman; 4, Mable Fraser. Class 5.—-Frult. - Wealthy Apples.—1, Cameron An- ‘near; 2, Kenneth Beers; 3, Arnett flves; 4, Stewart Ives. Montague. I Astrachan Apples.—l, SadleReid. ;Montga‘ue; 2, Stewart Ives; 3. Gor- don Wilkey; 4, Arnett Ives. ‘ Purple Plums-—1. Arthur Mac- .Donald; 2. Garnet McIntyre; 3, lMary Hyndman, L. Montague; 4, ‘Adele Parkman. I Crabs-—1. Sybil Campbell; 2, Ar- ithur McDonald; 3. Vernon McLean; >4, James Molyneaux. y Pears-—1. Stewart Ives; 2. Edith .McDonald; 3, Chris. McDonald; 4, ,Arthur McDonald. Class 6. I Sec. 1.—l. Avis Campbell; 2, Ruby lMcLeod. Whim Road. l l Class ‘L-Cooking. Sec. 1.—l. Edith McDonald; 2. Pauline Westaway, L. Montague; 3. Avis Campbell; 4, Wlnnltred Mac- lDonald, Montague. Ginger Snaps-—1. Winnifred Mc- Donald; 2, Reta McLean; 3. Jean Gillls: 4. Marjorie Hyndman. Apple Pie-l. Reta McLean; 2, Jessie Stuart, Montague; 3, Winni- fred McDonald, Montague. l Brown Sugar Fudge-—1. Reta Me- ILean; 2. Chris. McDonald; 3. Lulu =Relly, Montague; 4. Elizabeth Mar- l‘ tin, Montague. ‘ Class lL-Sewing, Knitting and Crocheting. I‘ Plain Sewing, Apron.—~l, 2. 3, and |4.—Jacqueline LoCouslerl, Monta- l Hemstitching-I. Sybil Campbell. j Crocheting-l. Margaret Mahar. , Embroidered Llnen.—1. Catherine lcollins, Montague; 2, Ella Collins, 'Montague; 3, Jacqueline LaCouslerl, ‘ 4. Jacqueline LoCousierl. v Division B.-Class ll-Croeheting iF-I. Jean McGregor; 2. Dorothy . Parkman. 1 Knitted Sock. or Sweater. — I. ‘ Gertrude McKenzie. Embroidered Linen. — 1, Annn .Grant, Montague; 2. Jenn Gillls; i3, Dot. Parkman. l Class 9.--Manual Training. l Milking Stool-l. Cameron An; hear: 2. Gordon Schlrmer. Lower 'Montague. Nail Box.—1. Cameron Annear; Best threshed beans-—1. Garnet “200 Years of Excellence” Eight generations of men in every wall: of liie have gladly used Fry's Cocoa. Sailors in the navy and the merchant marine- soldiers -— workmen- explorerw- business and professional men~all have enjoyed its delicious flavour and beaefiwed by its strengthening qualities. 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Clara French; 4, Ethel Sample; 4, Ruble Sample. . 2, Annear; a, ‘Keith McKln- I Poultry Feed Hoppexz-l, Gordon Schirmer, Lower Montague. Wagon Jack-—1. Cameron An- near; 2. Gordon Schlrmer. Miscellaneous-l, Keith McKin- non; 2. Floyd McKinnon; 3, Gordon Schirmer; 4. Percy McDonald. Class 10.—-Llve Stock and Poultry. Heifer Calf, dairy breed.-1, Gor- don Schlrmer; 2. Cameron Annear; 3, Harvey Ross. Heifer Cali’, beef breed-l, Edith M Donald; 2. Chris McDonald. oultry.—1, Cameron Annear; 2, Gordon Schlrmer: 3. Ellslvflfl-ll (cl-—1. Mable Fraser; 2, Ester Ln- Cousierl; 3, Jacqueline LnCousleri; 4. Ednn. Fraser; 4, Sybil Reynolds. (d) — 1. Pearl Melllsh; 2, Jessie Stewart; 3, Reta McLean; 3. Navell- ‘ ‘in Cunningham; 4, Jean Gillis. (e) -—l. Edith McDonald; 2. Norbert Grant; 2, Anna Grant; 3. Elsie Mc- Lurc; 3, Eileen Nicholson; 4. Beat- rice Lannigan; 4. Jean McGregor. Sec. 4.<B)—1, Katherine McGuig- an; 2. Evelyn Currie; 3, Sandy Rey- nolds; 4, Jim McIntyre; 4, James Molyneaux. 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