""'-_‘_.-_ . ‘ Vie? --~= - .- -.»1.'~-.»-. central Guardian ‘an-op "gm "OIMIIIII Ohculog. 1101.111: DAY ‘haugotlms, s. 1 11111)...1.1111‘-s ‘rhumdov 311111111- M - am a a1. 555T OOLLA-RNDAV value; I11 m, any 11,1. S. A. MacDonald's. 1111111211111 uuscmamz-io 11111- ,” S“ -. .1111‘.1‘1l size-i $3.98. S. A. Inflow.“ 5x14 a :11, LApIES FLANNELETTE nilgthl. wag/long sleeves S ‘day specials "p0 Pruwse Bros. ‘bl-d. wouoznrut. , BARGAINS 111 every 1111111. on Double Dolhn m” .pn1w‘s|¢1 Bros, 111K]. ~ 5900 11 4 3i. 5i; OUR SPECIAL bargain inb- 1, a1 M11115 work sihints. Prowse B,¢1£;1.1.1. 5900 11 1 31. $55 OUR BARGAIN tnlble oi 31311113111 wool underwear. Prowse pm, d. 5900 11 4 81. wtiir AND FOX MUFFS very |peci11l for 3 days $4.50. Prowa. ilroa, 1.1.1. 5900 11 4 a1. lsrzcuu. LINE of 1111111» trimm- otl hats (11111 S day. 32-95 118111498 hell st: clearing 1111 81-00- ‘Browse Bios 1.1.1. 6900 11 4 31. 3 SPECIAL LINES OF LADIES 111mm 1'01‘ S dwyfl $7.98. $12.98 amd 114.98. Prowse -Br0s, 11.11111. 5900 11 4 31. CHURCH OF_ SCOTLAND — Rev. Eu‘e11‘M'11vDvus‘-all vvti.l‘l preach saturtlay 7th, lit Argyle Shore at 111.11 and Salli-bath 111th. at DeSaible 1110.30; i 1pc Traverse at 2.30: 111.1 ‘Smnirnerslidealt 7 p. m. BASKET SOCIAL at Mt. Her» bert llull 111 aid ot‘ Hall and shetl_ Nov. 51h. Good program, mostly Cluirlottutown talent. Everybody weicouu‘. lutlios bring baskets. Ad- mission tree. If not tine follow- ing n11411t. 5879-3-31 CHURCH SERVl1CES—Mr. E. C. Robertson will preach Saturday .\'11v, 7111.: Churchill at 7.00 p.m Sabbath. Nov, 8th,, Canoe Coco al. 10.1111; Nine Mlle Creek 2.30, anti Peoples Church 7.00 p.m. Special collections. BONSHAW-TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE-The people of 'l‘ry- 1111 w‘1l.l ‘please note that the service Sunday. 11th, in not in the eventing l111t in “he n-tternoon- ‘art 3 o'clock. lili‘ viillllliél‘ announcement W85 ‘II/XI error. Service a; ‘iltonshuw wt 7 p. ill. I higqrurs STIRLING RE- PORT The (lctober meeting of S ‘iillg 1111511111111 was held on ‘iiturduy 15th with eight mom-hers 111111 our visitors present at the mflcr Mmn-‘flrvillimn"Fender-gust lisa _ g oipcncd wltrh President tiatlqfllld n-pproved. 1t was decided 11 chant-re lllght oi’ meeting to the 11's-t."I‘11111'sd11y of each month in or- 11-r iqhuve the benefit o: the moon- igl1t“l11‘g'hts. it was also decided to z1ke i1 collection at future. meetings i not less than live cents from each 11018011. 1111111 included. Roll cull 11w ni-xt-uitwctlilg to he answered with “You-r earliest liccollvctiotis." One 11w member added to the roll 1111111ely -M’ss Marguerite ‘Curry. Meeting closed by slu-glng "Auld Lang Sync and ‘God Save the King." 1.\'oxt-_111o1ti11-1: l0 he held on Thurs» day Nov. 5th Ht tthe home of Mm. Walter Simpson. Bay View. . hllnartlhi Llulment Inr Dintclnprr. , {ii- PERSONALS 'i'l1e,1o'nny friends oi’ Mr. W. H. Ttnvuseiid. who is 111 the P. E. ls- 1111111 Hospital, will he glad to heur 111s injuries are not serious. lir. SNR. Jenkins left yesterday morning on a visit to 1h»: Montreal 11ml New Yonk iHosipliuvlsi in his ahst-nct» Dr. J. S- Jenkins will he ln charge of his titractice. Ilir, Angus McLean, Pres-id o! the Dathuust Company. ‘Mr. . J. K0110. ExlMayor ‘of Bathurst, and 1\ir. (leorue Rulck-ble, Tralflc Man- azcr oi’ the B-a-thurot Co. are ‘here I11 connection wlith the Boards of Trade (‘ortference and are guests at 1111- lIotel Victoria. 1111s 1111111 11111111 111:1 - . 1.1-1.1» 111-11011.- Ilcvo tiievolil by (Ii: l. Pinkimfo Veg Conpond ‘ 1M. bat-aloud dun. ‘ ' ‘I tulo mpoun cauco main Inmylcltnldonnd . and wl wcoknou‘ _otbcr loawomcnooottanhnvo. Iwll WI shout llx months. Ioowtho 1- l0 Componndndvcrtlaodlntho ‘heal Standard ' and i ‘hon token " IIvt-tloooflt 1 vnocvoryliclrwo- ‘ Ind I fool lolrucb bottorlwould lnwitbont It. loIoonocLydin-B. ‘ -‘ Scnottvc Wuh. Incom- llgemodkzinootolnyfriondluidl "m" lgrguoouoonvlothrolo - -- n. 6Q Qmosmoguuuqo 11... IZ.".';"’-"°l'..1'i'l flatten ' , MOP 0718011‘. F8713 3 ‘.81. 511110 1'11 1 ati Soft F Regular $16.50, Dollar Day: i; Bed Springs SILKS A Save“ From One ‘style: and materials. Regular>75c value, a big oflectl- Dollar Days 2 pairs SWEATE Wholesale Prices ‘Our regular $i0.50 Mattress covered with good; 111111111; art White cnamoi and walnut flnis Sec our Special Bed: at $4.95. Spring: $4.95 and Matron"; 1 ¢ 1 - - 1 - . ¢ - - . ¢ - 1 - 1 1 - | - - - | - . ¢ - | - 1-;"v-1- -.~-.- . SPECIAL PRICES ‘ON ALL LADIES’ COATINGS, SUITINGS. Boys’ Suits About 2s Boys Suits 111 m m 111 cizco a2 31$ so ' Men’s Silk and Wool Hose WHOLESALE PRICES ON ALL MEN'S FURNISHINGS, UNDERWEAR. THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN "~ elt Mattreswisieisi" $7.95 "@1009. well built, about s Inches thick, roll edge, an sizes Simmons Steel Beds . h, 2 inch posts, all nlzeo. ‘ at Wholesale Prices H A L F PR IC E. 25 Ladies Coat: at Half Price, all good styles, no two lllke, sizes 16 to 44- full lined and interlincd. Some have fur collars and fur trim- mings. Regular prices from $12.00 to $60.00, Any Coat in the lot at Half Price ‘I LADIES’ COATS ND nnEss GOODS In addition to the Quarter to a Third On They will be on dllplny ‘ly. all good range of colors and combination for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 ' RS, SHIRTS, ETC, MEN’S A $25.00 VALUE rou $13.85 Good heavy all wool check back materials, mad: in the vcry latest styles, patch pockets. three piece belts and convertible collars. All good patterns in the laltesbchades. Sizes 35 to 44- Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. OVERCOATS iileatherdaici‘ School Report oi’ Prizes Heatherdglc School Fair Centre:- GRAINS. 1 Jghn McPherson, ‘Valley Field East. 2 An-gus McDonald, Valley Field West. . 1 Angus McDonald. 2 Dan A. Mc- Pile-e, Heatherduie. 3001111111 A» (luinphell. ll dtolyert M-uPhee. Beilcvue. 2 Janet Martin, l-leatherdale. 3 Mary biota-oil, Bellcvue. 1 “ugh NwMe-Donuld. Iiflillilllflillifil. g (jgtherillt! McDonald. Kihnuir. .1 Glen ‘McPherson, Kihnuir. ROOTS. 1-— Glen lMciPherson. 2 Gladys Mcmnnon. Brooklyn. 3Jack Mc- Kinnon, Brooklyn. l 1-Jean 1Mcllhee. 2 Dan A. |Mc- Phte. 3 Anna McDonald. 1——GJen McPherson. 2. Ruth Campbell. 3 Dorothy ‘MoKinuim. l-Jstanley McPhec. Bellcvuc. 2 Annie Matheson, Bellavne. 3Ernest Matheson, Believue. le-Jean iMcPhee. 2 Catherine Bearswisrookiyn. 3 Ernest lMuthe- 1.1m. . , VEGETABLES. 1—Dorothy 1McKlnnon. 2 Gladys McKinnon. 3 Jean MoPhee. 1—<Loulse Bears. 2 George Bears. 3 Mary Bears. l-liMae Hume,‘ Brooklyn. 2 Hugh McDonald. Heatherdale. 3 Gladys Mc-Kinnon. 1—~Angus McPherson. 2 Cath- erine McDonald. 3 Florrle McDon- aid. 1—1Mary ‘McLeod. 2 Hugh Mc- Donald. 3 Donald A. Campbell. FLOWERS. 1——1Marguer1te McDonald, Valley fleldv East. 2 Ruth Campbell. 3 Glen McPherson. 1—Anna1M‘cDonald. 2 Myles Mc- Pherson. 3 Gard-on McPherson. FRUIT. 1—Margueri.tc ‘Me-Donald. 2 Dan‘ A. iMdPhee. 3 Margaret E. Mc- Kenzie. Vaiieyileld Wefit. le-‘Margaret E. McKenzie. 2 Kenneth McPherson. 3 Dan A. MicPhee. _ b-Angus McDonald. 2 Catherine ‘Martin. 1—MlleslMcPhe1s0n. 2 Margaret E. McKenzie. 3 Angus McDonald. CANNING. ]—lF.i0I‘8C6 Campbell, Heatherdale. 2 Annie ‘Mc-Phhersou. 3 Catherine Cummings, Kilmulr 1 Mary McLeod. 2 Annie ‘Mac- Phersou. 3 Annie Matheson. COOKING. 149319 Campbell, Heatherdalo. 3 " M“ nvlatheaon. 1i’: Catherine Martin. 3 Mary Bears. l-jfiatherine Cummings. 2 Mao Matheson. 3 Jessie K. Cum11hell~ Heatlierdalle. 1—4Marjorie MoKlnnon, Brooklyn. 2 Anna McDonald. 3 Mae Mathew"- 1__Mury 1Beane. II Marjorie Mc- Phee. 8 Margaret McGowan. _ 1-(Annle McPherson. 2 Eullhemla McGowan, Kihnuir. 8 Imulse Bears- 1-AnnIe Bruce. Brooklyll- 2 Mae Matheson. 3 Mulvzaret .Mc(lovvan. SEWING AND KNITTING. I-Morguret McGowan. 2 Annie Mathenon. a Anna McDonald. k-Mnrgareit MacGownn. 2 Mary Nicholson. Volloyileld. l--Ca-therlne MacDonald. 2 Annie 1—~Mcry McLeod. i-mmtc M. McPherson, 2 Annie Mathason. a Catherine 10111110011811‘ ~1 ..:: . ‘ ‘. MANUAL-TRAINING. Stanhope School Fair 1~Harold McPherson. 2 Dan A. . _____ MQPIIBB- Suunhope School -Fair was held Donald. 3 Foster McLeod, Velley- lm-Oveu a ‘welded uccmi ileld East. 1 There was s in ch larger num-.. - 1—-‘Harold‘ MauPherson. ‘bay o; exhibits ;ha,,_p,-evp,ud years‘ 1""l“°5l@\" lMl-‘Lellli- Iflnd all were of excellent quality. ' 1—-l')an A. McPhee. 2 Hugh Mc-i The schoulx ‘lukymg pa" “are 901111111. ‘West ‘(love Head, Stanhope, and Jlraud Trscadie. Following were the prize wi11n- crs:-— l——Wil1ie MoPhersoii. Kihnuir. 2 John N. McPherson. 3 Alex. MuPhce LIVE STOCK . AND POULTRY. ~i hhiphemiu Mc-Gowunf 1'1’ Murjorlty K GRAINS. .\I1'.Ph(-e. . l~—-Mnrtin iMcDonald. 2 ltlv-uyv . Bruce, ‘ li1ca‘tl11¢rd'11h.\. 3 Jack Mc- t‘, 9M8‘? _ Kelmmh, Mcnomlm’ Kinnon. ' lxéiiid gztticatlielsli Zlluriztih lgughes, ‘ i» 1 e eat . awson e°LLEcT|°Ns_ iHugheehWest (love Head. 4 R0- ,‘lnnd Iicuirsto, West iCove llelul, Soc l—~-1 Vlllleyiivltl West. 2i WHEMTI R9331‘? R9113. 391911999 ,2 Louis Kieliy. Stan-hope. 3 Daw- _ 3 ;son Iiughtrs. 4 Walter iliac-Laughlht istanhope. llearlherd-aie. 3 Bellevue. . lScc 2—-—1 Valieyileid 2 Kiinrulr Vfllluytlclti East. , . _ . iScc :1~1 Valleytleld East. 2 111-11- "MP1 Reg-Bic ‘Ross. 2 Helen evue. 3 i-leatherdale, w-ismh WW5 Co” Heild- 3 30991931 Soc '4~1 Hcatherdale. 2 Vulluy- MMAMW“ ‘Smmmlle- 4 Na" All“!- fl l _ 3 ,1, fl l _ 1West (Jove Head. H“ vd 8y ed we“! i Beans-d Dorothy Gibbs, Grand ]Tracad1e. 21M1111 Hughes, West SCHOOL WORK‘ |'C0ve l-lead. 3 Keith Douglass. ‘Stan Sec 1_1 (a)___,Be“evue_ 2 valley hope. 4 Clive Muc-Mllign, West ilehl West. a Valieyfleld East. 0"" "Ba"- 1 (‘b)—-1Brooklyn. 2 Bellevue. West. 3 Believue,‘ , - ROOTS- — . l ‘i1 id. 3 - 1m) Brooklyn 2 valey e ‘Green Mountain Potatoes — 1 Heatherdale. . v 1-1 <1>—B~“~1‘1“~ 1 M- .1'.::1~...“11:::‘.- fitsztzrt..f..c.;ze evue. 3 Heatherdale. ' ' ‘ ' v-l" citilifiurwklyn. 2 Kihnuir. a 4 ilflllllfigfx-lael t.‘ ey ‘e "weak Hot-gen, 1Stanhope. 2 Horace Mar- Sec m (Sr) 1 Heatherdala 2 shall Stanhope 3 Dawson Hughes Brooklyn. 3 Valleytield West. 1' ' - B 1 (k.llr)-~ValleYfleid. 2 Bellevue. a 4 How“ 2 ‘g; f$'(a)___1 Bmokmh 2 Heath Horace Marshall. 3 Dawson Hughes enlale.'3 Believue. 4 Keith Dmigiess- 1 (b)~—Brookly.n. 2' Heaitherdale. “scaly "Zlzévghallxfiieblvfiiffilieri $2? a Vaileyfleld East. , - , ‘ ‘ - 1(c)_vu“eyfleld west 2 31.001“ govfi l-gead. 3 ‘Charlie Bovyeri 4 lyn. 3 Bellevue. . , ‘l; giwyel" was.‘ Cove H,“ ' 1 (d)—Bellevue. z Valleyileld A l“ "PP ‘B98816 M“ 4 NR" West. 3 Brooklyn. ,H“‘lgdl;ea3 E“! wimm- 4 M“ SPORTS‘ VEGETABLES. ‘Green Tomatoes—1 Mae Hughes 2 Dawson Hughes. 3 Helen Watts. 4 Helen Wilson. Onions-l Mabel Law-son. stan- hope. 2 Annie Burt. Stanhope. 3 Nan Auld. 4 Dorothy Gibbs, tCucumbers-l Kenneth MacDon- ald. 2 ‘Stewart Macbaughlsn, West Cove Head. 3 Grove MacMillan 4 Erma MacMlllan. Beets-d C-llve MacMlllan. 2 Mabel Lawson, 3 Dawson Hughes. 4 Grove lMacMillan, ‘ Cahbage~1 ‘Clilve MacMillan. 2 Edgar Marshall. 3 Thos, J-lorgan. 4 Dawson Hughes. Pumpkin-l Erma MacMlllan. ll Stanley Strickland. West Cove Head 3 Myrtle ‘Kelzer, Grand Tra- cudle. 4 ‘Donald Oamtpbell, Grand Tracadde. Girls under 9 yrs. 1—-Marguerlta McDonald. 2 Ruth Ca-mphelL-3 Rita McPherson. Girls 9 to 12 yrs. 1—Annie iMathe son112 Marjorie McKinnon. 3 Sadie Bruce 4 Ahnie McPherson. Girls over 12 yrs. 1—i.'Vlae Mathe- son. 2 Annie Matheson. 3 Mary lMc be . 4 Marjorie MoPhee. Bo ll to 12-yrs. 1—WIllie Mc- Pherson. 2 Angus McDonald. 3 Stewart MdPhee. 4 Wallace 1Mc- Phce. ‘Boys over 12 yrs. 1—~Albert Mathe son. 2 Willie McPherson. 3 Roibert Mc-‘Phee. 4 John N. McPhee. Wheelbarrow ‘Rtr ior Boys —l Hugh McDonald Stewart Mc- Donald. 2 Robert McPhee & Er- nest Matheson. Three legged race for boys~1 Hugh MnDonahl & Stewart Mc- Donald». 2 Ernest Mlvtheson & Ito bert McPhee. 3 Norman MacPhe son & Charles McKenzie. Three legged race tor girls-J’ 151111111 Bruce ‘Manors Mc- Kinnon, 2 Mary McPhee k Annie Mittheson. 31Mae Mavheaon & Mary 'Mllaflfilédlpl;3éwexlBillillfl‘ w" McLeod. ' ' - 9 911 901l- Bpnqgopg R3¢e__1 Robert Mo. 2 Belle Marshall. 3 Eric Wilson, 4 Phee o Isl-mm Matheoon. 11 1111411 Non A1111!- Mofionahl 81 Stewart McDonald. :1 John N. MacPhoe 01 Charles Mc-i Kinnon. ' Jockey Race under 12 yrs.——1 R811 ABUTWCII5IIA1DDIBD—I Resale wmge Mapper,“ 3, Ans,‘ ,Mc- lloss, ZVRoyBeII, West Cove Head. 11111111111. 2 101111 A. MdP-herson. o ll Marv 0111- Stanhone- 4 Marv M» Stanley mortise. a Wallace Mac- Cube. Bwnhooo. p50,, g, 311mm MQPhQpQQn, 4 Duchess Aipploo-el Dorothy Mac- “mtermcqfiod John M°phergon_ Lawghlan. 2 Horace Marshall. 3 Jockey “we f0 boys o", 1g-__1 Stuart Madballxhlan. -4 Lou-lo Stewart McDonald o Hugh N. Mc- Klellv- 1111111110. 2 Willie McPherson o Plums-l Roland Beiulsw- Ang“ Mc,|)0na|d_ iPears—1 Mary MaoCabe. Free for all race-l Albert -Ma.lhe FLOWERS. 1Swoet iPeaa-l Margaret Mc- Auley, 2 Nfli Auld. 3 Myrtle Keizer 4 Erma iMacMillan. Any kind o1 flowers-l Nan Auld 2 Walter Auld, 3 ‘Grove lMsc- FRUIT. whlch are not adverLocd as the quantities are small, Come Dollar Days and get Your Winter Supplies at k . Dress Goods, Silks, Millinery, Wash Goods, Stockings, Wornen’s Coats, Men’s Overcoats, Dresses, Underwear, Ladies’ Sweaters, Corsets, Hats, tresses, CaPpets, Oilcloths. Patons A Limited ITTHIIEII MSDMIMS- 2 Allgu” MC‘ 0n 'l‘huraday. 1September 17th, andi ' Fanning 2 Nora McKinnon, Bargains Advertised there are a great many more even better Come In and look them overt on DOUBLE DOLLAR DAYS. Wholesale Prices in Every Department all over the Store on Goods Which are not Olfered as Specials. all Departlnenfs‘ on Goods-not 011111.111 as Specials Grey Factory Cotton Silk and W0 ~-.Gocd Iuallty and an erdra widi: width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8c ol Hose - - About twenty colors and combinations in the lot. All nlzcl. Ladies’, Undervests Good weight, white and natural, Iul Regular $1.00 value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. and Bloomers _ I sizes 36 to 44. A‘ 75c value In wool and cotton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys’ Oliver Twist Suits About fifteen in the lot but not all Values up to $3.75. Sizes 2 to 7 years. Dollar Days Pound Patches x . sizes in‘ any color, 55c Pound s’ Undervests 25c Odd lot In lhor sleeve, no sleeve and opera styles. Sizes 36 to 44- Regular values up'to 65c. Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wholesale Prices. Pure All Linen Toweiin g . Plain and striped borders. Reg lar 25c, Special Dollar Days . . . . .. 19c Caps, Beds, Mat- CARPET SQUARES VALUES UP TO $20.00 FOR $5.00 Six only Carpet Squares, suitable for Bedrooms, the remainder oI our stock of the cheaper gra-dcs, Sizes 3X3 to 3'/2X4. These Squares sold as high fit $25.00. Dollar Days to the first six Each Double $5.00 , lucky customer n , . . - . u11§1il1f1:111~r1-11~.s 1-111»~1 12.11111 Niac- iiillfyhnan‘ 4‘ Dummy M“°“I‘“"g‘h' baughlln. 2 Eileen Robnson pen .1,‘ ' _ Stanhope. 3 Erma Mat-Milieu. 1; “mm m (2nd Reader) 1 "mlhy Gibbs, 2 Myrtle Kelzer. 3 .1 Watts, Grand Tracatiie. 4 Doro- 1.y MucLatrghllu." "Pelllll-flllfillllll (3rd Readen-l Lila MaoMillun. 2 Belle Mareheil. ‘l llflwfivo ilushes. 1 Eric Wilson. Pcnnianlshlp 15111111 hiacyl-i-llan. 1 - y Walls i. .Beets (‘blrcl Erma .\i111'.\‘iil ‘Margaret,,Jiaci)1>nul1l. ‘ ian. 2 COOKING. ‘Bread 1111A] Non Auhi. 2 Mary Watts,21 iivicll Lain-son. 4 M11.» ilughee. ilrcad (bl- 1 kiangairui 1311111111- 111i Nan A1111]. 4 Bessie Jdac-Millan. (‘Patriot please copy.) '""“" ; 1. i‘ 'l‘e:1.Biscuit (v11 ~1 Mary Walla. L2 Niui‘ lfct M'.11‘sl111ll Ii Nun Auhi. I tliclcp _nl.tfl, ‘ 1am 1111111111 1111 CARDIGAN SCHOOL 1 1101:1111)‘ Mac- Honor ROE] For October‘ .M.ill11n. 2 Eiiecn itiliLllt-IOII. ii 111111.11 . . (511108 Xerl. Agnes Lewis ‘P iM [A hi _4Eiii .\.'.\iii:, . . ", " "‘ i iaShgiiiig Cgokitw itui“ r! ‘lint-ion g/Ililttléfiil]MacDonald’ i morgue“ Watts. 2 11/1111» Iilli-{iIt"4. 2' _V1.‘ ry _ ' §\v111-111.1 Morgan-t Alan-shall. i .,l,(|'li:d" IXWI‘ Ilerhp" M““"""' l ISugur Cookies th) l E111 M111: '» " 11. 171111111111111111. (liuuln Vlil----1. Mary ll. Nlacilon- 2. (lracc Lewis, 1i. Lucy ite- Uratlu V‘l~-1, Florence Maclfiurh- 1.1‘ 1. 2. Evelyn hlucizleachern, 3. ixvnc MacDonald. Prado I'V——1. Jean Buchanan and ucis MacDonald, 2. Jannie Mac- in. 3. William MacAulay. (it-mic ili~—l. M0111 Brothers and l1i1l1:111.2‘i)11.roll1y MilUNliiifllI. :1 111111-1111 itoh.nso.1, 4 10.11111 Niac- Laughlin. . T1111 Cake (:11 -1 litfcn Linveoll. 2‘M-urg1i“ret Munahall. Li‘ lit-lop Watts l1 Natl 1111111, l ‘ilca Cake (ht-l Dorothy Mat:- iMillan. 2 Ella MauMiiialt. Ii Ilellia ‘Marshall. 4 Edith hi-atzlaitigiiiiii, Fudige (ab-i litleu Lawson. finry Watts. 3 Mae iilrhes‘, 4 Erma (Ni m," Scrimgeour 2 Rob t b . tit-Milan. " ~ 1 er "ras- Fudge (b)_1 nlargardn MCDOW \\'< ll, 3. Marguerite Dixon, Gert- ahl. 2 10111111 1111111111111111111, a 111111 '9'“ Miwntllmltl m"! Margaret S111- 01110111111111. 4 Belle ‘Marshall. lfjrlln-l H I C s m l Glnsersnaps (a‘1~—1‘ Mary Watts. ' ‘e "r- 180F511 l1 W111 am 2 Helen Lawson. 3 Nun Auhi. 4 iilllttlt 'l.qh‘irt)ir~ilioil1nés.l2il ‘Teresa Helen Wang, > . 11c i1 yre, .. an e a s , GIngemnaps-r Dorothy Mac- ‘itlvlo l $r~—1- Allen Brothers 11111111112 Eileen Robin-am. I; .\ia1»y|nr.'l Lloyd Worry. 2. Stella Sulli~ MacCabB. 4 Ella hiac-Millan. *1"- l tirade I .lr.-1_ Claude Brothers 50"" Margaret M, MacDonald. 1 "e1 let-t Attendance-Agnes bew- (‘harlcs MacDonald, ‘Stewart ‘l rimgeolir, Norman MacKenzic. f‘ -h.1 A. MacDonald, Grace Lewis. 11111911 Blary B. MacDonald. Francis Mac- Donald. Jannie MacSwain. Gordon Swlnigeour, Margaret Sullivan, Nirvlo ‘Brothers, Gertrude MacDon- .:1111. Marguerite Dixon. George S111- llaminer li:1ndl\~~—1 Roy Boll. 2 ,1iv.'111, Allan Brothers, Lloyd Worry (‘Ive .\iac.\lillan. Stcilu Sullivan. Margaret M. Mac- Milklng 81001-1 (‘live Muctkllii- 11101111111. an. 2 Roy Hell, 3 Francis McDonald Null Box-1 Clarence Faunlnxgl‘ Grand Tracadie. Wilson Jack-l Clive 11110111111111. 2 Clarence Fanning. 3 Wilbert‘ Gibbs. l hliscellaneous-—l Jack's Watts. a SEWING AND KNITTING. Apron-l Erma hiachiillztn. Hcnrstdtchcd Towel -— 1 Erma MauMillan. ‘Mendetl Wool Sock-l Watts. 2 Erma MacMJlan. MANUAL TRAINING. <e>—-—- YORK SCHOOL ‘lion-or Roll for 0ctober:-— (1..ade X-l Marlon MacDonald. l! llclen liIacDonald. (lrade IX-l Isabel ‘Brown. , ‘Grade Vi~l Roy Vessey 2 Viola Dairy Caif—~1 Walter Auld. 2 tTllYTl‘. 3 1.11111. Vessey. Gideon MacLaughlln, ii Clive Mac-i Glade v (“"1 519m“ Macnon‘ ‘billion. 4 llarry Lawson. 5 Michael fillil- _ 110111.11, Grade V (b)——<1 Muriel Dover, 2 [Juliet and Cockere] Hqynnnn!“ ,Vuun1la Watts 3 Naomi Benton. Rockl-l Nan 1111111. 2x11111111 1.11.»! G “is Ill (=11 — 1 K811110114 Vmssey. 11.11111; ill (hl—_1 Roberta Brown. (jltratle I (h1——1 Dorothy Snitth. 2 fviiiuam Vessey é Queenie Hudson ill. us!) 3 iLloyd Vessey. , Gr r e 1- (cl—1 Vernon puck. 2 (l "qWaitts. LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY, son. 3 Louise Kleily. 4 Keith Doug- lnse, COLLECTIONS. Noxiuos Weetlvs-l West Cove ,3"? _ ' Head sohooL | _ ‘tpbttendnncez-Viols. Tay- Tree Leaves-l West Cove Head [Ml “an” “Fcmnaid vauud“ School; - wfllll- ‘ silk. Samples 01' Wood, — 1 Joseph " "' ".°*'_ "' I. MecAuley, i . SEA VIEW SCHOOL- Following is the standing of Sea View School for the month of September: -— Principars Department Grade X —1 Anna Cotly. 2 John ‘Murphy i Wanda Graham. (equal) .3 Janetta Champion. Grade VIII-l Keir Dlllflhn. 2 Margaret tPlckering. 3 Anson iPick- SCHOOL WORK. Exercise Book (2nd Reader)--—1 Myrtle Kelzer. 2 Helen Wilson, Exercise Book (3rd Reader)—1 Ella NILUMIIIILH, 2 Belle Marshall. 8 Eric Wilson, 4 Nora McKinnon. Grand 'l‘raco.die. ‘ Exercise Book (4th RenderL-l Helen ‘Lav/eon. 2 1N11n Auld 3 Mar Willi-i- 4 Helen Wattn, ‘ 11-11"; & Wallace Pickering. Map drawing (8r)---1 gum M“. (111116 VII-l Elva Dugqran. 2 M111“. 2 111111111 Watts. a 121-11111 Mac‘ W11‘ 11:11‘ 1111111132. s Alice Stewart. 111111111. 1 Ma Watts. 1' 11w 1111's 11111111111111 Grade 1 ‘Map drawiiiiyg (11-1-4 (llnrgncg! l; itiltalttéile Stecvvarcbg Auider Don- n1. and amt! I11. lilrleanings From l Tryon And Vicinity ‘O11 1Saturduy last I. 1C. C~la1rk of tAu-gtistine Cove. was advised of mains arrived on Tuetsday and ‘w. 1'12 11111111111 on (Wednesday ‘from tI-tc hume oi‘ 1101- sim. ltirs. Clark “vans in her .\'1'~lh yt :11". 111111 1111.] liv- .1-1i ht-rc 111i her lilo, until she went i111 Somelwill.» to visit :Ill‘l‘ (laugh- ill 1', -Mrs. Kil-ltiam. with \\‘.l1~1111 s1l111 tilled. 'i‘l11- tltwteunwvti was 11111- 011111.11. ,n1u111tl1cr ot' 1111- imptist ($l1_u1r1-l1 111 ,’i‘ry1111; in 11111‘ young days was 11111- ‘o1‘ its strong wmnl-n. 1111- 11111-1111 iivrus lzrhgcfly Iattuliticti. ‘b01111: 111t1>1~ -t\vv.1 ln0llliils - "1. in ‘llri-Lish Colunilhla. H1‘ o 11111-11 111s itiulplit 0n Su-n-tlay last. 111111 was iwrnvnviy ‘weltxiiiietl [grog-zit Ions. ‘l1y unmi coin- i 'i‘h1\. Proviituiltl tlovcrnu1iexi-t Clov- cr litrl-lei- ‘is in 11111+1w11iun in tihtls ,vici11‘it.y. Large quantities of clov- lcr szt-ti are ‘heintg t.hres1ho1i. Don MCFZIIIYGII of Au-gustdme Cove, pro- duced river a 1ton‘ of the wed. Prince Ell-ward Island ought not to lurport any grass; or clover 56rd. but (itight to 111-. n11 exporter. Many of our pni-gresslvw: iilarnrers are be- ‘gin-piling to sce this and are "toting accordingly. Warren Siunnons 111ml Wit-r o1 Crapand. l1uve arrived home after a. month 1'§]')t‘n|i in the New England Staites. 'l‘hey are ‘both ‘hfllfl i-lltl hearty 31101‘ 11111.11‘ holiday. Th eelection (wast-ted. toil’ quietly. it was said 1o have been one of the most peaceful over held here. There was more excitement ‘the next ‘day after the olcctlon tham. at any time, lwfcnu polling. The ivtinners were jutbliilllll. while the lheuten seemed‘ very down lmartetl. and all a-re- out, the anxious seat waiting the 1111111‘ restlits. l i Jkt-I, Dawson. ot‘ North Tryon was] taken suddenly i‘l‘l on \Vednesday‘ last. Dr. Bovycr was mtllgd ‘an-d; (iignoseti the case as l)8l‘l'(li‘ill.l()il| of the stomach, 'i‘h1.=1 patien-t was. wished 1/: the hospital at ‘Snnnneir- side. An operation was performed anti the diagnosis conilrmctl. The perforation was repaired 11ml .\ir. Dwwson is doing t-xtrectlintglry wcll. 111s many ‘friends’ ‘hope for an early‘, recovery. Miss Millie (‘va-1111hle.‘R.N.. is spending a i‘.-w days at ‘Ilryon. a1’- ier having been for some weeks uni a cos-e 1:111. Murray ‘River. The Bmlvt-ie; Young People held their monthly social evening on Friday a1 the home ot' Howard Cull- heck. North 1lryon. When ‘there are five Fridays in the month the fiilth Friday in grlven ‘to 300.1111 ox- tercises. it is always 111g1rcat even- ing with the young maple. Grade I ial~l Norwmul Crimp- bell, zflcorge Ilrander. 3 Jenn .Mc- Lauren. Grade I (lb)——1 Ivan Duggnn. 2 Bruce lCoulson. 3 Olive Adams. ‘Perfect Ath-ndauce: Anna Cody, John .M11rphy, Wanda Gra- ham. Janetta Champion, Alive Sowart. Elva Dug-gun, Wuhlun litrggan. -Mi1!‘fi0l‘ie Adams, Margaret lllakoncy, (llntlys Suds-bury. R1‘!- lnuhl lllltl. Marjorie lllakonisy. Norwoml (lnmpbeli. (Patriot plcue cQPY-I Grade V-l Margaret Adams. 2 Reginald Hdltz. 3 Heher Pickering. Grade lV-—1 Roy ‘HlJts. 2 Lucy Ant Work tSrk-l Thos. H ngan 2 Nan Auhi. 3 Roy Bell. 1 rma OANNING. __ Raspberries (111-91 Mabel’ Lflwr. , "his", eon. 2 Margaret Marshall, 3 Mae 11.111. 2 111111111 McDonald. s‘wuue_ Mc Phcrson. , 1 1 All (or llllnnrd’! Ind tub MaoMilllon. _, , , l,- ,Art won.- unfit 13.1.1“ '01.". _ Brown. 3 Illlda. Adamo, 91111.11 2 stuim itilwLaughiln 3 Ella Grade lI-l Mary Ingles. Grade 111--1 ‘Marjorie 11111111111”. . .LACKHEADS Get two ounces of peroxlne pow» der from your drugglot. Sprinkle on I hot, wot cloth no rub the] hoe‘ DIIIKIF- Ivory blnckhud will ho IIIIIOIVIIL he one ufe. lure Ind nlmplo way to remove blackheads, 1 ‘Mrs, llradllorti (Ila-rk is confined w he1' ‘hcd. Two years mgr) gghg- “n. 1l'er_went a serious operation tlrom Whlifil shc 'i‘hu past few weeks she has not been as well a5 usual, Eadie lloulter, who went West on tlue- hurves/t excursion. ‘has 1n1ot mlllPlle-tl 111111143. but is visiting his (4th R1eader)—1;1he 41,3311}, of his mt1Jgher,1Mfg_ Mary brother Ralph in Chicago. Earl is 2 Nora McKmnon 11131111‘ in ‘gqmm-vpte, ._\1p15;._.'1'111- rc- much. missed 1111116111; the ‘boys. All ht 1pc ‘t0 slee 111.111 ‘home soon, I E11 M<=l1‘11dy1~n oi‘ 1Au‘gu-stine (low- llil>= 14lllill'l‘t‘1| 1112111101) tlihls v11‘ pota- itn-s. \\.‘ili1'il 111-‘ is THDOFlE-ti 111 hzivn ~"11I1l 111 :1 1101111 figure. lAlrT-t yi-ur .\l r. .111-1~...1y.»11 Wiln‘ 1111111111 111 out, and 111111 \\*11h 11 wtrtggctwinig loss, hut 11111111111: 1l.-1111111-1i_ tile rwhuilt and ‘went. :‘h11111 :1‘g11i11. its this kind oi‘ ‘11. 1111111 that 111.‘1I<1‘s the colvlutry. i‘)\'!‘I_\‘I)ll|Iy is detiigli-li-ttl with his “Hurt-is 111i» yum". 111111 hope ho . John A. MacDonald, 3. Hut-i Rev. (leo. lSulncrs 11:11; ilI"i\.'t‘1I_l\'Ciii lwvt- many 11111111‘ Wllllllly $114!" iccsstiul i1:1|'v< .~ 1.1, T1100.» \\":11s 1111- 11~'11:1l llalloweTvii pranks 1111 Snllnwluy evning hut no sin-toils 111111111111- was done. .t~‘11~v1>r:11 S(‘I1i|‘ll1t'l'>i have lanai-Pd 11¢ V1‘1>1111‘i1t u‘ Y1 p~ zluve ‘for Nova Scotia .po11ts. 111. llowvell being the chicf 91111151111‘. [for many years .\lr. Doswrll \\‘:‘.1 one of the firm of \\'I‘i1:irl Bins. lfpon the (iiS-Rfiith ticn oi’ 111.11 1~ :11p:;11‘y a year ago. Mr. Ilosuvoll hock over the export illlSilliéfib ot' ‘the company giving ‘his (mtlrc (time to it. A. J. tRohlnson was tnknln scri- ous‘1y' ill on Monday afternoon whiio 11.1: wtork in ‘the fieitl. D1‘. |ilovyer plmuonnced it acute up- Ipendicluis. lie was taken at once to Charlottetown ihy Don McFad- yen. whcne he was succesvfui-ly vap- eiatetl upon and is reported 11o be rusting easily. 11011as This is OXFORD weather, it is high time to give up light soles and open work shoes. Get SOME- THING IHEAVIER on your feet, with WOOL or SILK and WOOL hose, be com- fortable. Women's Brown Ox- fords from $2.95 up W0men’5 Black Ox- fords from $3.95 up. Women’s Wool hose from 90c up. Womeos Silk and 1 1 l Wool Hose from $1.50 up. i See our window tor Oxford display. 21:35 11-11vcr l'u‘liy recovered. 1