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E.-.. ‘ , ' j_~r_ ,'-'1_,'¢‘,i»,i_t-,»1_>., _»_;__!-`:- 1.3;., ',»'.;Q_‘.,.=-,‘;,'»‘ 1 1,11. ..'.- »- _ ' - -~_ -» _ . » 1 ,__ v___,` .1 ._ __.__; _ _ __ '1'nncnAn1.o1'rET0wNGuARD1.{11r."'_ .racnssvns 1 F ,_ _ I _V I __.~_._---.vY'» P, .___ r ~ ;_ _ O ` .U"“ I! BUWDOBI, K9DBlDSl0lI1 2, B M ~ ' A J ' ` ‘ ' We have never .heard of anyone who regretted changing from some other Coffee to Chase & Sanborn’s “SEAL BRAND” COFFEE But we have heard of a great A m_any who were sorry theyj 1 did not change sooner. In }4,`I and 2 pound tins. Whole-Ground-Pulverlzed~ also fine ground for Percolntors. Never sold In bulk. CIIASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL. 1 _ bil Kensington School Fa um-q School centre was held there on day, October 3. This institution Annan, Margate, Kelvin, Norboro a 1attendsnce was smtistactor . The so and were indications ishing centre. The prize winners were: _ c1.Ass _| GRAINS I Sec 1 Oats:-1, Hubert Green, W mot; 2, William Pieketts. Wilmot. sec. 2. rwneat-1, Neill; ooodwi ' I . _ _ . 1- ‘V _ _ *__ i -r __ - - 1 I ,' Wilmo_t. 1 Sec. 5 Beans-11, Edgar Hogg, Kel Charles MacNutt, Kensington. CLASS il ‘ 1 ROOTS 1Sec_ 1. Blue Potatoes-2, Everett G10*/BP. N0I‘b0l'0; 3. Gussie Cameron, Kelvin. ' Sec. 2 White Potatoes-1, 'Daniel G_lover, Norboro; 2, Robert Hogg, Kel- vin; 3, Thomas Humphy, Kelvin, 'Sw 3 'Purnins-11. faioyli, »oase1~y, Wilmot; 3, Jennie Moase, Kensington. . 1Sec_ 4-Jennie Moase, Kensington; 2, Charles 'MacNutt; 3, Pearl Cole. 1 ` CLASS lil 1 ` GREEN VEGETABLES i Sec. 1 Cuculnbers-1, Charles Mac- NUU. Kemllllgtoni 2, Orville Darrach, Kensington. ,Sec. 2 Cabbage-1, Jennie Moase, Kensington. Sec. 3_Pumpkins-1, Florence Mc- kenzie, henslngton; 2, Keith Waite, Wilmot. Sec. 5 Beets~1. Everett Glover, Nmhoro; 2, Robert Hogg, Kelvin; 3, Bee Mouse, Kensington. CLASS IV T11 _ ig, vv l~ __-“_ -ti , , _ I1. ' ‘ W .` -. . ‘ - ' ' » _ MQCDUNHLUS . i 5__l°E‘5§‘7ll1§5f° . I Iveco .oncwuno . Fllggéjji/!§i’ffJ%2;°/#2/hm I ._\\` _ f\ " I ` _ 111. 11 11§'~`1`1-.» l 1.' / W ' `s1\ 1 _ \ J/=. ~ 1 . 1.; //5 S' 1; -A 11 "1 _"_, » . . -~ 1. Pl _ " CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DlVlSl0NS Time Table in Eiiect, 0ct0ber 6th, 1919 19# . ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME. _ Re .3 é °_.D. ___.__ O #e@?i U1Nl\3?5 U11-Ulf" _:F- c O 'S ad up -_-»s»=s~=l" AQJIJ-» U\@G‘lg -s [Um gn. wwe* omni ©`lC,'\. Clmrlottetown llunter River . Elneraid Junction Borden A rr. 5*’5"’ 3|-* cus- 1_>1~p.1 4.10 1=.M.1 11.111. 12.-1010.10 11.21 0.03 10.38 7.50 1A.1v1. 6.40 _=-;-.~‘~!1 .e CCAC'-‘ 3'-“Cog 10 1 8.45,Ar1°_ 1 1A.M. 1 6.40 Dcp. 8 O5 3.53 8.42 4.35 9.201Ar1'. NOON 12.00lDep. 1.36 3.10 4.18 5.20|Arr. 11>.M. A1'1'.1 6.101 140110.38 3.53110.0:1 Dep. 13.20 ` P_M.1"A.M Arr. 1.35 11.59 10.34 Borden Emerald Junction Kensington Summersidc OG © U1 in 6.20 7.23 ` 8.18 9.08 9.45 Summerside Port Hill O’Leal‘Y Alberton Tlgnish 7.58 7.03 9.181 0.10 Dep. s.1s15.as1 1A..\1.1 A._11'1` 1 1 5° fa O so .2<_.2 .°"."." .la-:.1 some A.M. |P_1v1. 0.501 3.0d1Dep. -> .==.~'s==_°=>f5$ g cricrn-1-nog . UlU'\QU\@_ rNwPP¢ P-1-aa,-1-:mg U\©`lUl€. Charlottetown Arr. 8.451 4.151 < ' Mount Stewart _ 9.221 4.421 Morrell 9.5 5.0 ' 1 St. Peters 11.25 6.05iAr1'. Souris P.M.1 7.201Arr. Elmira RM.; 1 4.1 1Dep. 5.041 5.25 6.00'Ar1°. _*Den Dep.| 5.35 `_'"`"""`1`.7\.1t1. Arr.1 8.45 1 7.47 7.23 Dep. 6.45_ 11\.M.1 1 9.00 1 110.101 10.50 111.30 Mt. Stewart Cardigan Montague Georgetown _ F°5"’C~° e 10:, "e - E Z" 1 _ 1 , 1 sar.'DT1l1y ex. _ only Sat. & Sun. P.M.1P.M.1 - 1 4.001 3.11 1Dep. Charlottetown 5.15' 5.15 Vernon Rivet' ,6.-151 7.25}Arr. Murray Harbor Dell- 6-451 7.201 _ _ Da_l!y_ex~1 Sat. & Sun. 1A_M. Arr.|10.40 8.451 EFg“ 33:3 _.IL 8.51 - Except as Rated, all the above trains run dyazlly, Sunday excepted. 1-1. H. n1ELANsoN, w. 1-. Hueom, Paueninr Trsifio Manager, District Passenger Agent, ‘ Toronto, ont, Charlottetown, P. E. n EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. _INTIINATIONAL UINI-4 _ ' FIIIICH1' ANU PAIIINIIII \l_RVl°l V I IT. JOHN AND .DITCH slwyllhlp "Governor Dlnglev” will leave Bt. John ever! W°i||1°|¢|l¥ 5* E I- m. sm( every saturday at B p. m. (Atlantic 1%) The /Wednesday trips are vis lies tport and Lu . dub BOIWU 1° lf “- f1'lwf.»d»n.. Ina simasy nm in 111 mt to norton. duo 01°" 8‘“=°”'» 1 Us mm V YA ROOM. .250 UP ;MDlreot oonneotih: l|:t`1".¢Qp.:l1tsn stesmors for New York vis 0:90 ._ Clull. Frolht rates and full information spill! to . tw _ _ ._ _ __ _.¢t.o.oun1us, ».~&¢.l°l». N13- 1-~f,'~ W? W-§1|`»§.lf¢|l|.l.|$|.l-lA.|.l.|.!.».s»..\.s» a“Ilm `Q1?" 5 _ -1 1 - ‘__ ._... .1 'r .. I. Sec. 1 Cali--1, Mabel Lynda. FLOWERS Sec. 1-1, Jean Casely, Wilmot; 2, ,Oswald Darracll, Kensington. Sect. 2.-11. Fed Jenkins, Kensing- ton; 2, Ruby Bernard, Kensington; 3, Thomas Humphy, Kelvin; 4, Lorne Crosier, Kelvin. CLASS V FRUIT Sec. 1 Red Astrachan Apples-1, Thelina Clark. Kensington; 2, James Milman, Kensington; 3, Jennie Walk. _ er. Kelvin. _Sec_ 3 Damsons-1, Lorne MacKen- zie, Kensington. Sec. 4 Wealthies-11, Jennie Cousins, Margate; 2, Lulu -Carter, Wilmot; 3, Bessie Rayner, Wilmot. CLASS VI CANNING ‘Sect l (hlnnodi 1Sl.rawl1orries-1, Ethel MacKinnon, Kensington; 2, Jen. nie Jardine, Kensington. |Sec_ 2 Beans-1, l)oroth~y MacKay, New Annan; 2, Bessie Raynor, New Annan; Il, Jennie Jardine, Kensington. Sec. 3 HVl~us'tard .Pickles-11, L1-eng MucNutt, Kcnsingtoxl; 2, Jennie Jn,-_ dine, Kensington; 3, Mabel Lynds, Kensington. S20- 4 Apple Jelly-1, nut-11 Bow- ness, Kensington; 2, Dorothy Mac. Kay. NGW Allllilll; 3, Jennie Jardine, Kensington. _ GLASS VII COOKING sm. 1 1311111141, neue Ma1~.N1111_ Kensington; 2, Miriam Proiltt, Ken- sington; 3, Mary Reddy, Kensington. Sec. 2 Biscuit-1, Mamie McMahon, Kensington; 2, Irene MacNutt, Ken- sington; 3, ’M‘ary Roady, Kensington, Sec. 3 Oatmeal Cookies~1, Myrtis Plcketts, ‘_VVli1not; 2, Eliza Waite, Wil- mot; 3, Jennie Jardine, Kensington. Sec. 4 -Coke-1, Jennie Jardine, Kon- Vsington; 2, Irene MacNutt, Kensing- = ton. » Sec. 5 Candy-=1, Beatrice Francis, Kensington; 2, Etta Stavart, Kelvin; Zi, Bessie Raynor, New Annan. CLASS VIII SEWING AND KNITTING Sec. 1 Plain Sewing-1, Mary Rea- dy, Kensington; 2, Irene MacNutt, Kensington; 3, Etta Stavart, Kelvin. Sec. 2 Croclled Towel-1, Etta Stav- art, Kelvin; 2, Ruth Bernard, Ken- illngton; 3, Irene MuoNutt, Kensing- on. ~ . Sec. 3 Darned Sock-<1, Mary Ready, Kensington. 1Sec_ 4 Pair of Socks-~1. Hattie Cameron, Kelvin; 2, Isaac, Walker, Kelvin. - CLASS IX ` MANUAL TRAINING Sec. 1 Nail Box-=1, David Glover, .Nor-hero; 2, Willard-Picketts, Wilmot; 3, Willie Cameron. Kelvin. 1Sec. 2 Bird House-1, Frank May- her, Margate. _ c1.Ass x 1.1vE s'roc1< ,_ -__.“P 1Sec. 2 ,Poultry Barred Rocks-1. Florence McKenzie, Kensington; 2, Jennie Poynter, Kelvin; 3, Edgar -H038. Kelvin. (b) White iwysndottes-1. Walter Clarke, Kensington; 3, Dan|@1_1(}0|~. "alan, Kensington; 3, Jennie Carr, Ken. slngtoa. (c) White Leghorn-1, Gordon Cooke. _ Sec. 8 Pls-1, Charles MsoNutt. Bankers Competition-#1, Ruby Mosse (Pica mir): I. Marion Conley. _ c|.Ass xi '_ I1 wnmot. 'ras any was 111111.11 and the K°””'”5'°°‘ Y 8! . gibitu wértil displayed in the King CLASS X" eor a f the progressive features ot this ilouli- 8cH°oL WORK 1vin; 2, Willie Cameron, Kelvin; 3, 1' Sec 4 Mounted Leaves- L . 1 orne ' in- . ' _ cludes. Kensington High School, New Mwxenzie' Kensington' 2’ Thom” J Millman, Kensington; 3,Jenni@ Mqas Sec. '1 Execisn Book~1, Etta Stav Goodwill, Kensington, T Sec. 4 Pen anship-l, Gladys stew. art, Norboro 2, '1‘hcl|nu (‘ooke, Ken- sington; 3, lna Profitt, Kensington. .Mr. Wm. N. Silliphant, Principal Kensington lgh School, exercised eillcicnt supe ision over the event and conducted th operations with con- summate abil ty. Mr. James Pexidt-rgast conducted the athlete s orts. The Vice lmncipill, Miss lilizzlllctll Sullivan and e assistants, Miss' Amy Linlneitei- and Miss stein D1-1110011, *and the teachers of the adjoining schools, Miss. Edna Squarebniggs, New Annan; ‘ll/llss A. linmphry. Mar- gate; Miss Dorothy und Miss Gladys (‘rawford, Norboro; Miss lf‘101-ence Mc`Corn1ack, Wilmot. Tile pupils oi' the contributing school were marsllnllerl on the Ken- sington School grounds by their res- pective teachers and paraded through the principal streets ol’ the town, greatly to the administration of the appreciative citizens. The athletic events were contested on a campus adjoining the school grounds, kindly loaned by Mayor T. W. Bentley. The events were: 75 Yards Dash Boys Under 9 Years - 1 1, James Milllnnn, Kensington; 2, Gordon Cooke, Kensington; 3, Ivan art, Kelvin; 2, Thomas Millman, Ken. sington; 3, James Miilman, Kensing- ton ‘ 1Sec. 2 Map Drawing-1, Marjorie 8 ee ease, ~~ ‘ Kensington; 3, Katherine 1Caseley, f Norboro. I sec 2 Weed seed con-1 R 11 e l ’ S . . , u y » 3- _\ \ ll' Bowness, Kensington; _2, Lorne Mac- `\ Kenzie. Kensington; 3 Thomas M111 men, Kensington. ' . 0 H 'rn 'annual F 1 1 K 1 t H1 11 `S°°‘ 3 I”°°”i C°“"1' K““‘°"“° 6 8 r ° en” ng °n F5 Caseley, Norboro. ‘ STAG Chewing Tobacco is appreciated by both -those who fought in Flanders and those who of Canada’s-war units _ .'-'2..-.»=:'T.f“-fs.-I1,:,,‘i~‘§' _ 2". ' img' _.1 ,gv-_:;.,11f§.",,§;1_.,, _ - ;1. -' .~ . . ‘-. .- ._ _ . ._‘;1»_`_,1,_1;: aff-_>'1,.,~,,'111__ . "*l"1 "L "2.~_."""~,5 -` "' I' -~.\ ,..'. served at home.. A) 1.1,; 1 an A .1 . v -. ,. '~’ . 1;;_,.e.'1,.'.'»"; ' _ `,v'..1_ _ ‘T §1.:\`.,j_.' H ~' LC, ,gn 9_1 N/1:`._:>\7» I- =,~__ _1}._;,_ . “fi»-"‘ ~T»t~`.-lf:@'f'1'2`f1.ii‘~'=.`...-“1-“~“’. i".’I-.. " throughout Canada and ' .7 ’ ' 2. 11 ~ ~ ' -.1 'f‘.1_~“‘ r .~. .. "` Humphrey, Kelvin; 3, Lorne (iaith: is recognized as being 1" 'i!_‘1i‘;'1Q.‘1.,_~,_"!'_?f“'f` _ Kenzie, Kensington. ""“" " " -* K 1 t 2 H Id D n' Sec 3 tWork ('t)-1 Helen W' M N . ons ng on; , aro riscoil, Ken- ' _ ‘ ' ` in slngton; 3, Violet Mouse, Kensington. g?Sdwdlu K en?m?wl.l' - 2' Thmnas - /éf sec. 3 Barley-1, wiuara Pickletts, W,,,’,§‘,§‘,“' °"g °"‘ “' "“’“ C°°“' (b)~1, H en Goodwill, Kensington, W vw? ' ‘ I “ 2, Flora GI er, Norboxo ' Y j ' It is also enjoyed by civilians of all classes fv / rrf/ `/ \ . 1’ /1 °, -1 ..~§ _ /`.’*\\`\ ' -s 'L Crozier, Kensington. Girls Over 12 Years ton. “ 75 YAR DS DASH Boys Sack Race Under 10 years 1, Gladys Stewart, Norboro; 2, Flor- 1, George S_oley, V\_"ilIll0l;_ 2, ROY rig Glover, Kelvin; 3, Geo, Stewart. Stewart, Keiislligtoli; .», Orville Duv- Norboro; 4, Irene Sample, Kcnsing- id, Kensington. Boys Sack Race Over 12 Years 1 James Lowther Kensington; 2. BOYS 0.-12--1, Hf1l'l'y Tlli-llill. limi' (leo. Mulleotl. liexlslillgtilxl; Ii, llullivi sington; 2, Joville Darrach, Kenslng- G01-1111111, Keiisiiigtull; 4, Maurice llig~ ton; 3, Arthur Ready, Kensington; 4. gins, Kensington. ' Marshall Carr, Kensington. Boys 12-1, Allan Murphy, Kensing- ton; 2, Willie Dunphy, Kensington; li, Relay Race Charlie MacNu1t. li011si111;tw1: 4. Har- 1, l~;e11.~1111;1011; 2, \\'1111101; ::, unr- old Driscoll, Keilsillgtmi. Girls under 9--l. Irene lliggins, Kcllsington; 2. Elin-l tlllanlpion, Ken- sington; 3, Lillian Solicy, Wilmot. Potato Race l. .itunes Lowther, Kensington: 2. Chas, l\la.c‘Nutt_ Kensington; ll, .~’\li1\n Murphy, Kensington. Girls 9-12-1, Eliza Stnvnrt, I\'o1‘~ born; 2, Ruby Moase, Kensi11gton~_' Tuplin, Kensington. Teachers’ Race 1. ‘Miss .\1i<:Cor1na<:k, Wilmot; -. guts. ' Wheel Barrow Race 1, (Silas. lllac.\Iutt and Jzllncs l.o\v- ther, Kensington; 2. _\'1. t'.1rr, K. Harry Tuplin, .\lalp; 3, \\'illic Dou- ghert, Frttnk .\luyl1e\\'. Trustees’ Race , Fred L‘la1'l" 2 \'1.'1n. Cas cv' I . -5. 1 1, , el _, 1. Louise Bernard, Kensington; 4, Mary Rcbt_ Agnew. Best Runner l, Kon.-A111111 l\lurpl1:-'; 2. .\l111'1;1111~ -- 0 Willie Dougllurt; 3, \\'il11111L-lltlroid Miss Driscoll, Kensington; 3, M155 Day. st - 1 3. Gladyg I' " - -- ..-.- f ---W -- f- --Y - ’ wart' Nmiwm' Darrnch, Kensington; 4, _ l.a\vr0nce (‘rz\wt’or1|, Norboro_ QUEER SUPERSTITIONS I _-i Some curious conclusions have been reaclied as the result oi what are called the “preferred numbers" .11 the inlialilitaxits of rlifforent coun- tries, says an cxcliullge. The basis of the ixtvestigatioils had to do with the various denominations ol' money. postage stumps and other mediums ni’ value. it appears that nearly.all FHCBB vvinco 11 nlarked preference for the nun1‘l11-rs two, three and llvo_aIld UICIY inultiplies. The Muhammedlans, how- 1»v1>.r. avoid the use ol' the number till-110. Among the French and other l.-atin pepoles two and five are m0l'S poplilur than three, while the Ens- lish porter two and three and the Gffrnians three and tive. The Chinese are said to resemble the llatins in their choice while U19 peoples ol india have 0. strong liking for two. The number seven is most used in the Slavic countries, The lligller numbers are 11ot lunch used except in Spunisll speaking countries, as eleven in Salvador, seventeen in Mexico, nineteen in Spain. Tile peo- ple oi llawuii are said to be fond of thirteen. money on a cheap First stop is to find on ent separator is really do cock test. We gladly WC1 the-skim-milk” test. Gets 99.99% of th (Results Coniirmed by Dai: than likely discover a costly Take your pencil and iigu herd for n year. Won't It full and complete advantage by simply changing the bowl n et full details of our e features, easy running. IOW Limited Eastern Branch -- Other lines.” Happy Fa L _ . 1 ., 1. _ »- . ' 1 ~ . 1 “ _1 » . When you get the result compare it with the Renfrew record; the Rcnlrcw We know by experience that you will l110fl= fat profits with your old machine. what it costs you to do 'wllhuut a Renfrew? etc. Send the postal card to-day. The Renfrew Machinery Co. - ’ Head Oillce and Works Renfrew, Ontario R K E ' Ranfrew """~"’ "'i’i.'.’.'i~s.’.Zi.I."‘” _ - _._..._____¢ '1é._,___._ ,_ :_.__ -11---_ _ -__.., .. ._ _ . _ ._ .~-.>~'- ~...~.t..~... ,- .<‘<--- , . _. _ .. separator. Save yourself this costly experience by investigating the t what your pres- ing for you. just send a sample of your skimmed milk to any government dairy school for a Bab- come this skim l xg! -=n1f,§,j "\ e Butter Fat y Schools' Tests) leak in your butter re the loss on your pay you to know And what docs it c0S_€ YOU if YO" Wfmt ‘° increase your herd considerably to replace an ordinary separator-or to stand thevlosses of _an ovcrtaxed machine? The Rcnircws exclusive interchangeable capacity feature gives you the oi' a new machine and fittings. Write for our new folder. the "Biz Fi\`=»" xciuslxe wide ren 11 <1 r ,_ _ -1' °1 - bowl, self oillng system, convincing endurance supply tank, etc., Sussex, N.B.l Agonclid almost everywhere in Canada - 11.1.1.- nner Tractor- ` "1, ._ . Y -. Y -'J .__ 1 ‘ I ‘ _ ‘_A . - _ 'A 1. “i” -.' '#111 " _ ‘ 1 .-‘- sw ' " _sjf - ~. -.5-'_ ill .1 'LA "1 ». " 11.. 1-ll _ '1- rr. .11 “E 131 <1 1.1,. _,_-~_1 _ " ‘1~.»__.~ . -01. ' ~.1;--.- _ - to Do ithout a enfrew ELLING butter-lat at now-a-day`s prices is like selling gold out of a 111i11c on your far1_n. S Inlagiiic the owner of rich gold quartz extracting thc gold with rl. 111ac:l1ir1c chosen for its ~ cl1cap11cSs! (`111cn1ancl1ose :111 ordinary cream separator for its low price. Pretty soon the bowl wobhicd, gears rattled. The worncn complained about the high supply tank, thc toilsomc cleaning and the hard running. Inside of I two or thrcc years that man was convinced of the folly of “savi11g" "€ \i?\ t . \ Lf* 1 l _ _f-- \_ 1 . _ an , ' COLLIGTIONG _ . . . Soc. 1 Mountedgijlsats.-1, ltutb