plOVEI/IBER 214393" i‘ rims: EDWARD rox alanine - hlcalis ffgfifle PFOICCIIPL fnuilt from the Inside with hm," grade materials 0|’ llroren WWII" quamy‘ "p" “my annealed to eliminate brittleness, and to maintain Its UNIFORM, TOUGH STRENGTH n vntflre looking for the het- ter netting order PRINCE ED- WARD from w [Q Rtznch Catalogue. g, T. Holman Ltd. SUMMERSIDE- CIIAIILOTTETOWN {- Winsloe School Fair held at Winsloe on Se Point. The prizes are as follows:- (‘LASS Z-JIOOTS Section 5—Carruts Verna Phillips, Harrington. Section G-Parsnips Roberts, Winsloe North; 4, Reggie Coles, North Milton. (‘LASS ll-VEGETABLES Section 4—-Cucumbers 1, Helen McGregor, Winsloe South; L’, Noel Hooper. North Milton: 3, Dor- othy Hooper, North Milton: 4, Jean Stewart, Brackley Point. Section z-Tomatoes 1. Vaunda Saunders, Winsloe ‘North: 2. Joyce Hooper, North Mil- ton.‘ 3. Eleanor B. Moreslde, Winsloe North: 4, Florence Matheson, North Milton. Section 5—Beets i 1. Doris E. Rodd, North Milton: 2, Harry Rodd, Harrington: 3, Heath fSeamon. Brackley Point; 4, Leith ‘Carter, ‘Winsloe North. FilX Will ' "Quality is’ the E First Consideration " Section S-Cahhage 1, Edwin Hamley, Winsloe South: 2, Noel Hooper, North ‘Milton: 3, iHeath iseamon. Brackley Point: 4. Gordon ,‘Rodd. North Milton. Section 7—Best Pumpkin l 1, Elaine J. Msccallum, Braekley Point: 2, Eleanor B. Moreslde. Whis- loe North: 3, Joyce Auld, Winsloe South: 4. James MacCallun-i, Brack- ALL SIZES IN STOCK Fen nell C. M. Lampson f? Co. LIMITED. 64 Quccn Street London, E, C. 4, England Public Auction Sales or RAW FURS Shipping bags will he furnish- ed without charge by applyiilg to it. T. llolrnan, Ltt!., Sum- iuersidc. r. E. i. dcpresented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 2l2-Fiiih Avenue New York, N. Y. 1 l! specialized science, concentrating all its re- sources to the end that ncicctive Vision may be lrsinrcd. Eye Strain rcilcved and Il. F. iiiiTilIIESIlli OPTOMBTRIST to the island We solicit your orders lcr Can shl BROOKVILE, St. ‘ ley Point. i CLASS k-FLOWEBS Sectinn 1—Sweet Peas I. Harry Rodd. Harrington: 2, Vaunda Saunders. Winsloe North: 3, Helen McGregor. Winsloe South: 4, Reggie Coles, North M lton. Section 2-—lillxcd Flowers 1. Joyce Auld, Winsloe South: 2. ,Jo_vce Younker, Winsloe North: 3, l Doris Rodd, North Milton: 4, Vaunda fSsunders, Winsloe North. Section 3—Geranlum l. Vaunda Saunders. . Rena Coles, North Milton. CLASS 5-FRUIT Section l-Wealihy Apples . 1, Eleanor Moreslde, Winsloe North; -2. Verna Phillips, Harrington: 3. Mar- Dorls Rodd, North Milton. fi ' I l, Fcrne Coles, North Milton; 2 ~. I Margaret Hughes, Brackley Point: 3. i ' Rodd. North Milton. , i , OOOOOMO-OOO-b‘; uuuuuuuuu Juuuu. n t. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. n .- .. shipped large quantities of Ground Limestone and it has given wonderful results. l1 hissed lime at one day's notice. Brcoliviiie Manufacturing 0o. Ltd iollerallng Governuien garet Murray. Brackley Point; 4, Section ‘irked Astrachan 1. Ferne Coles, North Milton; 2, ,Gurgina Ford, Brsckiey Point; 3. ,Clayton Cudmore. Winsloe North: 4, ,' Emerson Ford, Winsloe South. l Section 3—1'lums 1. Florence Matheson. North Mil- ton: 2, Rena Coles, North Milton: 3, (‘Helen Roberts, Winsloe North: 4. ,Esther Matheson, North Milton. i (‘LASS il-CANNING Sectlon l-Jlaspberrles l. Feme Coles, North Milton: 2 Rena Coles, North Milton. Section 2—Pes.s 1, Doris Rodd, North Milton. CLASS '1—CO0KING Section 1—W'hIte Bread .Renn Coles, North Milton: 4, Anna Section Zfl-Tea Biiscuits 1, Doris Rodd, North Milton; 2, Optometrist 157 Kent Street Phone 420-‘ Charlottoiown i ut-n-"u-tn-uu-u-n-"u-se-u GROUND LIME STONE We have A very successful School Fair was, pt. 15th, in‘ which five schools took part, namely,l North Wilton, North Winsloe. South Winsloe, Harrington and Brackley 1. Rena Younker, Winsloe North: 2, Earle Diamond, Winsloe South: 3, Roland Roberts. W.nsloe North: 4, 1, Edwin Hamley, Winsloe South: 2, Doris Rodd, North Milton; 3, Helen Winsloe North: 2, Joyce Hooper, North Mil- ton; 3, Joyce Aulcl. Winsloe South; 4, . THE CHARI.OTTETO\VN GUARDIAI‘ -__-L'-.'... __.. 18"‘ " ‘* “"""""—‘—" UPPER ilANAllA B l. U A l M A Y Ferne Coles, North Milton; 3, Rena Coles, North Milton: 4, Joyce Hooper. North Milton. Section 3—Scotch Cookies 1, Margaret Hughes, Brackley Point: 2, Florence E. Matheson, North Milton; 3. Helen Roberts, Winsloe North: 4, Ruth Cudmore. Winsloe North. SectionJ-Glnger Snaps 1, Joyce Hooper. North Milton: 2, Rena Coles, North Mlton: 3, Flor- ence Matheson. North Milton; 4, Fer- ne Coles, North Milton. Section 5-School Lunch 1. Florence Matheson, North Mil- ton: 2, Ruth Cudmore. Winsloe North: 3, Rena Coles, North Milton: 4, Ferne Coles, North Milton. Section G-Fudge 1, Joyce Hooper. North Milton: 2. Helen Younker. Winsloe North; 3, Margaret Hughes, Brackley Point; 4, Florence Matheson, North lvlilton. DIVISION A B — SEWING, KNITTING, ETC. CLASS Section 2—Tea Towel 1, Esther Matheson, North Milton: 2, Rena Coles, North Milton: 3. Doro- thy Hooper, North Milton; 4, Eleanor Moresde, Winsloe North. Section 1—llandkerchlef 1, Rena Coles, North Milton: 2, Anna. Rodd, North Milton: a, Helen, Roberts. Winsloe North. DIVISION B I Section z-Pillow-Siip 1, Joyce Hooper. North Milton; 2,, Ferne Coles, North Milton; 3, Doris‘ Rodd. North Milton. Section 4-Star! 1, Ferns Coles, North Milton. Section 5-»Mended Sock 1, Florence Mathesoil, North Mil-i ton: 2, Jean Stewart, Brackiey Po nt: Joyce Hooper. North Milton. Section 8-Bui'iet Set 1, Florence Matheson, North Mll- Doris Rodd, North Milton; 4. [Helen Younker, Winsloe North. CLASS ii-MANUAL TRAINING Section 1—Mllklng Stool l, Noel Hooper. North Milton. Section 2-—Nall Box . 1, Noel Hooper. North Milton. Section 6-—Coat hanger (boy) 1, Noel Hooper. North Milton. Section ii-Coat hanger (girl) 1, Ruth Cudmore, Winsloe Northzl. Helen Roberts. Winsloe North; 3 Ferne Coles, North Milton. Section ‘l-hllscellaneous (girl) l, Doris Rodd, North Milton: 2. Florence Matheson. North Milton: 3. Ruth Cudmore. Winsloe North; 4. Esther Matheson. North Milton. I Section F-Misceiianeous (boy) 1, Noel Hooper, North Milton. v CLASS l0—LICE STOCK AND POULTRY Section l-Heifer Calf 1. Noel Hooper. North lVLilton: 2. Garth Hooper, North Milton: 3. lvan Turner, Winsloe South: 4, Reginald ‘Heath Seamon, Brackley Point: 4. 3, Julia Stewart, Brackley Point; 4, I C°1e5' Norm Lmum‘ m“; 2, Fem! Coles, Norm Milton, 3, Elsie Coles, North Milton; 3, Ervlne Stewart. Brackley Point. Our Christmas Number. Drawing and Story Competitions (Moncton Times) That the Montreal Amateur Ath- lciic Association, holders of the Al- lan cup emblematic of the amateur lkrckey supremacy of the world may appear here in connection with -tllo formal opening of the new rink early iucxt month, is a possibility accord- lllllsi befulg to information gleaned from a mm Deéember Irv-liable source last night. To give young people a chance oil entering. we are making an enrlyl a ncement of the Guardianl Christmas Number competitions, Prizes will be given in two sections. as followsz- ' f i1) BOYS AND GIRLS BETWEEN , l3 and 20 YEARS:— ' For best storiesz-lst prize. 33.00:, _____ 2nd prize, $2.00: 3rd prize, $1.00. , , , 2 1501- out 5:351:31; "I5‘5zepl'?18b oeaaozl Possibility of M.A.A.A nprze..:rpr.... - (21 Boys AND amLs Squad Appearing 011 THAN 13 YEARSI- -‘ ' ' For best storlesz-lst prize. $2.00; Offlclal Oilelllllg Of 2nd prize, $1.25; 3rd prize, 75c. New Brungwigk F91“- For best drawlngsz-lst prize, $2.00; 2nd prize, $1.25; 14rd prize, 75".. um. Stories should not exceed 1000 words. The subjects should be of a Christ- massy nature. - The drawings should | be in firm outlne in Indian ink with- out shading lines, and should not be‘ larger than a half-sheet of note- paper. They must, of course, be orig- inai work, not mere copies. Entries. addressed to Christmas Number care Gharlottetovn Guard- ian and marked ‘Christmas story" or “Christmas Drawing.’ received not lat-Br , l, " will be an- fifiunc-Ehfx‘ "tafcwérfgilis Numben F Other powerful hockey clubs oi Up- 1142“: , , ,per Canada and the west who have ‘rte ted their willingness to co-operate in every way with Moncton in the lofficiai opening of the new ice pal- zqacc are the Sault Greyhounds, the Il-ivilnnipeg Falcons, and the Montreal ‘C. N. R. The first two mentioned teams were formidable , contenders for the Allan Cup last spring and would prove popular in the opening attraction here. Scc. 3 (in-(Grapesl Art Work (grades 3 and 4) 1, Harry Ford, Brackley Point; Vsuncia Saunders. Winsloe North; Charlie Wise. Harrington. _ Sec. 3 (ci-(Landscapel Ari» W0“ (grades 5 and 6i - 1, Ruth Cudmore, Winsloe North: 2, Helen Roberts, Winsloe North; 3. PAGE SEV l5?‘ e211: w). w’ .341". 1heri§agt,,_.l\..nti- Superiority 1 You’Il find Prcstone the most econom- Gives complete protection. ical Anti-Freeze for your car, because I o“- not boil one filling lasts all winter with full I\\‘IYs However to bring a team of the cal lhre of those mentgncd above, the greatest of which is the M. A. A. A. will need the co-operation of Victoria Hockey Club the Moncton Exhibit- 1, Verna Rodd, Winsloe South: 1,1,“, Co“ and those who have made mm Rum’ Nmh f‘ gzgzlrcssible the building of the new 515°k3°"d' wmsloe u ' ' ‘l'll1l(, undoubtedly one of the finest Ill Eastern Canada. In the event "of Sec. 4 (a)--P::1:l=l;ml' WM“ 1 one or these clubs appearing here 1 Mum Ymmk" Winsloe “on” ,whlch should be a drawing card, at- Freda Horne, Winsloe South: 4. Rent! Younker, Winsloe North. Sec. 3 (dl-(Posterl Art. Work (grades 7, S, 9 and 10) ,tractlng fans from all over this sec- t‘ f th t ', t tewart. Brackley Point: 4. Annetahg’: Dime crops:ry,r01l,er::;ldntoki: ~ i---= iztizzirl.‘"3.:.;::z.r':::“i:i: :2" d 4) ' l, Dorothy 1502p”, North Mum“; ;vamped and bolstered Victories. Positively will not emflcnc)“ damage cooling system. Will not heat up a motor Will not sEece paint or varnish. ' 6 "on-inflammable. 3 4 Prcstone is as effective and safe as PI"ll‘l watcr——but it cannot freeze, boil away or injure metal, hose or body finish. It’ is right for every ivater-coolzd engine and keeps its full strength from fall to spring. Ail,’ your dealer today about Ihe Ioiv cast of Ercrctzdy Prcstone All- IVintcr protection. 7 Odorlell. Does not become viscous at low temperatures: will not decompose at gh temperatures. Never deteriorate! CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON C0,, LIMITED economical to e. Calgary Vancouver TORONTO h! Ill anneal Winnipeg P a: R M ‘ z. Rena Coles, North Milton: a. Doris Ford. Harrington: 4. Eleanor More- side, Winsloe North. Moncton Attracting Attention Hockey moguls in both classes of Point: 4, Doris Rodd. North Milton. s“, 4 m_renmansh‘p ("was 5, ilockey, amateur and professional in “d a) [Upper Canada and the West. are 1, Rena Youukm Winsloe North: 2, particularly pleased and interested tn Mice M_ Younker, Winsloe North; 3_,il\ioncton's new forum. Word from Point; 3, Lillian Robinson, Brackvley lPoil-lt: 4, Rena Younker, Winsloe , North. l Section 5—Portfollo 1, Winsloe North School. Sec. il-Ilind fold‘ race Dlmmllle Chrvflicls- and M" ores-i runw- lX.~-l. Addie Taylor; 2, 2. hlanifwrle hlclrfvr. '- ldent 0f the Canadian Amateur Dial-fie Cirnut. Perfect lllttilflall lfxrl HOCKEY ASSOCIHtIOH, W. A. llP-vitt, Grmle. V111.» 1, Olive Rodd; 2. Vivian Dilffett. Sllriu‘: i‘. ll: 2 registrar of the C. A. H. A. and ~ Sheriff Paxton, also of the C. A H,‘ Cmllmlltsv- W- A. Frye. Erlitnl‘ nf tllc .7155 ‘ITFFIITSEI 1th}? 6n5t;.j"" A I (nailed (Iédri-l.‘ N ,,\'Pl'll-'l Rodd; 3. Rlyrtle Tai-lor. Cloud. hlarjorie A . i l I l I ! . E . t ‘vie Vl- l. - Ernestine Marl-l _» H. ,. . A. ‘ill .t}\l t lwhc W‘... i--- -»~.. , l" .- Ruth Cudmore, Winsloe North; 4_'se\elal points as far nest as Van- 011,28 gig? ° °n° ‘m "1 "it ,Fl:‘,'l fflflv, s, , (Patna. pl H, 4, , Dom sen", Win51” south, pcouver indicate these interested in N0 b , 1 1 ,_ ,,i___L""'1°,n-"'1' “m” Hmne? 2- 73d‘ , " i -' i s“, 4 (d)__renmlmhlp (Fades 7 sport in genera) and hockey m pa“ TE- e a o\e s a gent o 1m. non Aizlrl: 3, Al.ce Good. Stylists are lookllla or I and B, Pitular, are much pleased that the 1'01‘ U18 manager of the local Forum Gratis- II. .1. Helen MacGregor; 2. serge as a ma!“ .11 v1 5- ;_,, L w’: c016, Wmsme North, 2, Erflfifles m the Maritimes are building How about theoAllen Cup holriors ncr- , Fjrlwin Hambiji: 3. Verna Tilrner. lFZlJiIIIIPS h»- sp .:.< l L, l . no Coles, North Milton: a. vernaiml‘ ‘mks and equipping them with “m”! "m" “"“"“ I ‘A’ ' - 5’-"'““¥ RM‘? z-llllilmi" '*“‘1’ ‘ . I .4 “ Robinson. Buckley Point; 4, Joycelfl/lllliifll ice plants. ,———————~———~ Wm‘ ““"'*'“~~°“1 3~ Li?“ Dialmmd-l » m. 1' I Younker. Winsloe North. It is not unlikely’ that P. .1. Mul- “nsmE 50"" Sfllilm- Grade I iBi l. Florence Hambiy: Beaded Wires are him-w an» I Z i - sen 4 m__yenmmship (“Mk9 9 queen, chairman o; the Olympic The felilflffi OI Winsloe Sow-int’ Aves Pro“, : 3. Bert Carupbell. ieiaboratlon. , l, l" and 1o) - --—--'-——- i’ “W”"*""T“"*“""' - "'" m" - l ' ,‘ it} 1. Florence Matheson, North Mil- 5=<‘-5~1’°i="> R-m (sh-m E ‘i’ i‘ ton: 2, Jessie M. Stewart, Harrlng- l. Elaine MacCaiium. Brackley E "j .. ton: S, Margaret Hughes, Brackley,P0int: 2, Jean Stewart, Brackley ' Nunn. Winsloe North. Section 2—Pullet and Cockerel 1, Lloyd Carter. Winsloe North: 2. Joyce Hooper, North Milton: 4, F‘lor-' ence Matheson and Doris RodrlJ North Milton. and Le th Carter. Winsloe North: 3. Reggie Coles and Gordon Rodd. Roberts. North Winsloe. Sec. 1—Composltion ("Mk5 9 ""1 m) Roland Roberts. Winsloe North: 3. Earle Diamond. Winsloe South: 4, Lelth Carter. WIHSIOG N01431- CLASS ll-COLLECTIONS Section L-Noxious Weeds 1, Brackley Point School; 2, Winsloe South School. Section 2-'I‘rec Leaves 1, Winsloe North School; 2, Brack- ley Point School: 3, Winsloe South School; 4, North Milton School. Jessie Stewart, Harrington. Section 3-—Insects 1, Doris Rodd and Florence Mathe- son. North Milton; 2. Eleanor More- side, Winsloe North: 3. Brackley Point School: 4, Winsloe North School. Helen Philips. Harrington: 3. Els Coles, North Milton: 4. Eleanor More- side, Winsloe North. FIR North Milton: 4. Leonard Gillespie and Ivan Andrews. North Milton. Section ill-Jockey Race l. Niel Hooper and Vernon Gilles- pie, North atilton: 2. Lowell Younker and Leith Carter, Winsloe North: 8. Heith Seamon and Freddie Hughes. Brackiey Point: 4. Reggie Coles and Garth Hooper. North Milton. Section ll-Thread and Needle Race l, Elaine llfacCallum and Freddie ‘Hughes: 2. Lillian Robinson and z,,James ltlncCallum. Brackley Point. 1e Section iii-Trustees Race 1. Sid Taylor, Winsloe South: 2, Alexander Seamon, Bracklcy Foint: 3. Harold Cudmore. Harrington, Section 17—Free-for~:ili, 100 _vds., boys , CLASS 13—-CONTES'I‘S Seetion 2——Publie Speaking 1. Leith Carter, Winsloe North; z,’ Section 4—-Physieal Drill 1, Winsloe South; 2, Harrington. SPORTS Sec. 1 (a)--50 yd. dash. girls l, Joyce Newson. Harrington: Sec. 1 (bl-girls 9 tn l2 1. Anna Rodd. North Milton: 2. Er- Coles, North Milton; ' 3, Olive ' 1, Bert Hooper and Frank Mac- , OO-@O-OOQQOQ w Mus“: lmhflnncu car,‘ g Rodd. Winsloe South: 4, Rena Youn- Kelllle itqimll: 2. Fred Hooper. rccted, CLASS lkscnoo!’ WORK ker, Winsloe North. North Milton: 3. Fred Turner, Win- ‘un S.1 --7 d. .,l_ lSi.h. All? one nl these defects 6555533 "Tr!" Sec. l-Exercise hoks (grades 1 and 2) 01c m“? 5 “dam g rlitzwr g2 s 0e o“ Tum , R m“? lle- 1""! Ilcflfly fill"!!! I" w‘ TAYLOR 0 ' 1 Alton Younkcr. Winsloe North. ' mam‘? a 1850"‘ No‘ M‘ ' _ ‘ "s a" L511“; “use o; J. S. TAYLOI o gm‘ 1 Exercise books ("M53 "d 4, ton: 2. Joyce Hooper. North Milton: 3,1,“, Flvlcuce MacRae 1 and Ruby Optometrists ;‘ ' ' " _ 3, Elaine MacCallum. Brackley Point: c (equn l; 2. Caro yn Fraser. l1! llcllmoa lime I ‘- Rm“ °°‘°" N°""‘ “m” 2' 4, Lillian Robfnson, Brackley Point. Wllsloe North. Se‘; Dorothy Hooner. North Milton, a. Sm, “n45 m dam ho" Sm,“ IFRQIM, m“ 9T9 -__.. Wilfred Hamlev Winsloe South, 4, . -——-—-———- —"—"*'“’ Ekanor Mom, wmsm North l. Garth Hooper. North Milton: 2, l. Bravklcv Point Schol: 2. North -- ' ' * Anon younker, Win51“ North; 3, Milton School; 3, llarrnlgton School; HGHCIHCIIGS An Sec. l-Exercise hook (irrari-‘g-‘zgfl? Lloyd Diamond. Winsloe South; 4.'l4~ Winsloe sourh School. l“ . l E . t. n ‘ 1,19"? s,°"“'-v,,‘,’,”,‘s’:e°e 3' Irvin Stewart. Brackley Point. section 6——\Vhe¢llbarrow raoo icheslilbtill" ‘:31 ‘gait; Aililllii Xfllflllla l0 , 53:91; Mgfhlllgon North Mnton’, 4,‘ Sec. 2 (iii-IN yd. dash for boys from l. Earle Diamond and Ivan Turner. investigate the condition or of Your Eyes will Safeguard A a' Rodd Norgh Mum, 9 to 12 years Winsloe South: 2. Freddie Hughes your r-ycs, and if necessary, Your Vision and Comfort Sn“ 1 C ' “hm , rad"; 7 and s, 1. Gordon Rodd, North Milton; 2, and James MlicCnllilm, Bracklcy hirnish you with nrollerly A ec. — 1:11": H I‘ t-OW 2 Lois Hem, summon, Bg-acidgy point; 3,|Point: 3. Vcrnon Gillespie and Noel nut-a corrective glasses. s" 11"“ "i? e" a" "l ' ' _ Harry Hughes. Brackley Point; 4, Hooper. North Milton: 4, Harold J w J Coles, North Milton: 3. Mariorl- I O 1. Vesta_Nilnn, Winsloe North: 2, Ivan Turner. Winsloe South. Sm Z (c)—100 yd. dash for boys over Hughes and Archie Murray. Brack- lcy Font. 12 years Frec-for-all, Girls / SUPERIOR PELTS i ~—~~ (‘onie from foxes fc:i liberally with IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS. Highest Prices on rill fur markris ore rcalizcd by ranchers who make DIPERHL Yliu- DIICTS their staple food. Increased Pelt Values follow regular ilsc of UIPERIALS which are approved by ivnrlills leading fur experts. really ivortll-uililc, pelts. IJIPIJRIALS mu prepared from formula i"".":l an" To secure highest-grade. gilstcrvilg. st be fed. The Pciifng Season is fast approaching. DIPERIALS. Should you not be iccrling the improvement ufil vcr; shortly Get your foxes in good shape with ‘ I11 I10". start at once and a grin-it hc noticeable, fully justifying our claims. For sale hy illstribuiilrs in leading business centres and direct from factory. Helen Younker. Winsloe North. l, Freddie Hughes, Brackley Point; 7. Noel Hooper, North M lton: 3. Loav- l, Florence Matheson. North Mil- Verna Phillips, Harrington: 3. JOYCE Younker, Winsloe North: MacCalium. Brackley Point. Sec. z (hi-Man Drawlnr (nudes I Sec. 2 (oi-Map Drawing (grades 5 and ill 1, Mamie E. Stewart. Harrington: 2, 4, James and 10) either hulk or bagged Urns. 3 e t L's-lie Plant) John 00.. N. B. rennin nun North: 2. Jessie Stewart. Harrington: izaret Hughes, Brackley Point. , Sec. 3 (al-(Pesr) Art Work (grades Point: 2. Elsie Coles, North Milton; S. Olidene Philips, Harrington; 4, David Seamon. Bracvkley Point. 1. Helen B. Younger. Winsloe . Hazel Stewart, Harrington: 4, Mar- l Ind 2i 1. George Robinson. Hrackley ell Younker, Winsloe North; 4, V"- non Gillespie, North Milton. —-—--- ton: 2. Eva Coles, Winsloe North: S. Elsie Hooper. North Milton: 4, Joyce Hooper. North Milton. Dr. Wood's Terrible, Tickling Cough Could Not Sleep For It Mn. Gordon J. Boy, S. W. Port Mouton, N.S.,‘ , writesr-"I had a terrible, cough, and at, I night could not get to sleep for hours for it. I rmdi l . about Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and decided] togetabottleofit, aadI cuutrulysay it did meal‘ wonderful lot of good. "I h“! titres children and I just as soon as I givo them the Syria,‘ see them getting a cold or cough Ial _ It h dbothf th liil ‘ "n, rmmrmzsnkoep on an or ee , Prlmwo-Lhrltle-lu-gefaniil sire tlkqatallfi, {_ or fputuponlyizyflsel‘. ' Temtaou ,@____’>__, ... .- --~»~.—-'A “~':—':“: I