1W1 Don’t be without this ever-ready refreshment. Enjoy its benefits every little while. Follow the healthful practice of us- ing it after every meal. Keeps. teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen and digestion good. It‘ s great after smoking! WRIOLIWI Westem G - Home uvrrwurntn usws —~Page l is available. t! -‘lileznve July ms m st. Anthony's Picnic at Bloomfield. _ 213-58-8031-0-1111 —NOTl¢E-'By "requ ~* the time for receiving tsndem for purchas- ing Clayton ‘Morrison's farm and m!» THOR. has been extended un- til July 17th. 687-7-10-21 -WELLINGTON HOTEL will be offered by Public Auction on Tuesday August 10th. Hotel has modern conveniences. Good osatrs for travellers and tourists. ‘ -WANTED.-Experienced maid, tinues to be brought to market in large quantities ‘and sells at 20 lbs for unwashed and 30c ior wash- ed-(H. -—CIRCUS. ——The Lynch cir- cus which is now operating on the baseball grounds here has many attractions and draws large crowds oi’ people, the Ferris Wheel is a wonderful piece oi mechanism and is well patronized The best of order prevails.—ll. —FOX RANCH and equipment oflered for sale on July 13, at 2 p.m., at rear of John W. Waugh's farm. New Annan. a wonderful op portunlty to secure an unto-date equipment consisting of 1-1 pens, also dwelling and cook and meat house, garage, etc. E. H. Raynor. 616-7-12-31 —-AUCTION SALE. lFox Ranch, and equipment, on Tuesday, July l3. at *2 p.m., at rear of .lohn W. \Vaugh's farm, New Annau. Equip- ment conslstsof ll pens, also dwel- ling house, cook and meal house, garage, furniture, etc. Sold‘ iuqunil- llty to suit purchaser. E. H. Ray- ner. 617-7-12-3i -COAL LADEN —'i‘he schooner Lieut Sam Mengal, n four master lug on a general cargo of hay, oats potatoes, coal which will be deliv- -».~.tenerenn=i~aslsrrn,or, * r. 1. w. Iardoek is not flnelilan w ed to reosivs news items." advertis- ing, eta. “iLlAVltlfi csnfmbarsss- The following pupils ct the Mon- tague Memorial SGNIOIIIB to be congratulated on having received the Public School leaving cartin- cstes. James Burden, Horace Fras- er, Marjorie Fraser, Olll McKin- non. Brenton Allan, Cyril Reynolds Edwin McCarrOn, Kenneth Beer, Dorothy Parkman, Catherine Gillis, Gene MoGregor. many friends are giving her a glad welcome. ——--Q-e¢--_-; 3i WILMOT VALLEY SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. The semi-annual examination of Wilmot Valley school took place on Wednesday afternoon June 30th., quits a number of parents and visi- tors being present. ' After the pupils had been exam- ined in all the subjects by their teacher, Miss Georgina Cairns and prizes had been presented to those standing highest lp the various classes, all present were treated with home made candy. Miss Dorothy Hogg then on be- half of the pupils presented the teacher with a beautiful silk scarf while Miss Audry Clark read‘ the following address: Dear Miss Cairns- At the close of the school year. we, the pupils of Wilmot Valley esteem among us. wo have nDDreciated the faithful manner by which you have taught us. You have always been patient and kind, and have tried to make our lessons as pleasant as possible. We wish you to accept thLs small satin srontssusassiiulba pleas-- George Fraser, Hamid Nicholson, School wish to express to you the ' with which you are held _ MONTAGUE MEMORIAL SCHOOL BELIEVE on} his» inveruhan‘ made toda in French Government .. 6%_B<‘>nds (Loan authorizeduDecrvloth, ‘i920; redeemable at par at the option of the Government on or after Jan. Jet, 1931), Presents an exceptional opportun- - ity for profitpn any material‘ advance in . the value of “French money (Francs). Due to the de reciationmiif French same Bond would havea yalue of 8193.00 International bankers believe French Francs will sell at l0 cents per Franc he- fore very long. Just think what this means to French Government Bonds; with the Franc worth 10 cents, eachkBond of 1,000 francs will have a yalue of ' $l00.00—a rise of over 270%, or a profit of $73.00 for every $27.00 invested today. With the franc selling at l5 cents, each Bond of 1,000 Francs will have a value of $150.00, a rise of more than 455%, or a net profit of $123.00 for each llond "of 1,000 francs, or for every $27.00 invested today. - » We made a lengthy and thorough in- vestigation to determine the best way to buy French Francs for maximum profits. e are of the opinion that these French Government 6% Bonds afford the best medium, for they represent to French investors recisely what British Govern- ment and) our Canadian Government Victory Bonds representto us, being legal investments for every Institution, Trust Fund and Savings Bank in France, and constituting a strictly high-grade Gov- ernment investment. They may be sold again instantly for spot rash, as they are listed on the Paris Stock Exchange and traded in throughout the financial centres ' of the world. The interest coupons (pay- through our House, banks or other in- stitutions. ,. who: seemed to be a financial disaster. _With Napoleon virtually pounding at her - gates, British Bonds went for next .to ‘ them fsky-‘rocketin . the richest nation in the world. _ _ . Even England was once faced with nothing, but the victory at Waterloosent ' The Rothschild ' ‘runny accumulat the major portion of ' tupt at the hands of Bismarck, is within the memory of living man. Her Bonds sold down to 7% of their value after the F ranch-Prussian War. They appeared hopeless, yct in two ears they hadre- covered 95%, making ortunes for the far- sighted investors who had the courage to investfin them. When millions of men and populations of nations lend their collec- tive efforts to theitask——nothing is im- possible. The French franc will undoubt- edly corfie back to normal. A study of history convinces one for- cibly that- the most difficult thing in the world to destroy is national existence. History is repealing itself. The opportun- ity uf a lifetime, to earn remarkable profits, exists today for investors, through the purchase of these high-grade French Government Bonds. The rank as‘ the pre-emincntclass of Frenc Government securities, and are virtually a first mort- gage on ihc entire assets and resources of the vast and wealthy Republic of France. The Bond» arc valid for 30 years after maturity, and the‘ interest coupons for 5 years alter their respective maturity datcs, thus enablin the investor to cash' them at any time t e exchange rates are favorable. 6 Francois a first-dues commercial, naval and military power of the world. French industries are thriving and working ovcr- and UUOliumlC progress. lteparhtion pay- fe& again, and today i , for general housewo lr. Hi h t ' PERSONA l l _ ~ ~‘ - - - -' '- ' , l‘ ‘ H 4 ' ‘ Wages. Apply Bo; srsnmmornsld? Prams a French overnrncnt 6% Bond ‘is we???‘ b‘? Jnvilm vgnPiflsll m-l-EREST was 6l5-7-12-mwf3l ..'Miss Mary Kyles. Jamaivo (of 1,000 francs denemsnation) can now “ml”! W5‘ W‘ w e" mg on s‘ - Thelncoluefro or.‘ ' Plains, Mass is spending her vaca- be bought for $2739’ ‘with pram}, ex- ory. all"? lfillflwfl- - "Iuummlw; "' —-WOOL MARKET-Wool con- tion at her home in ssonmgnoner change a, norma, (wukpe, Franc) me The experience oi France, too, bank- ,9, Bong-n, ‘LmQT-imu Bidly 050.00 every yqu “d, The Income-iron: French f," Bonds-somatic: many u; me features of an ordinary ‘ham "l; common otock. Wlsileih: my,‘ in French money margin, find "l "l!" "will! In the Csnadhn a, ‘livid-W fieoends upon lhe er of the Frencfi franc erpruwd in Thus u will be seen that st n, rats for the Iran: the holder u. Franc sons will re-txrive for u, QIRWWM fllwm oou francs n, su in Canadian money equl ‘ return nl nearly 7% on his in is. on the mu Ill hi: laptop," which ei the present time is $170M .Wheu the franc lt-Bthu 3 m,“ the value oi the Cflllporag “in h, filth"; 600 francs will b; yo,“ which on an Invatmenl of $270.00; ‘ lo n yield of I7)(%. Few mum“ oder so attractive a return. When the franc has Irivhrd lg $1,030.01 per “LOW-franc Band u, will b: propalllonaibly hllhpn z francs in interest coupons will hi,‘ when cashed. Hers the yield is 21%. At IS cents per franc the rod lo-Wll-IIIIKI Bend costing only 311 day (normal value tuwooo-o the urirwivfll 0F 01.66000; will l. $41.00, representilu a return of on And lzuly. with’ the inn; ‘Q 19.! cents or $1,930.00 per |o_ Bond. the coupons for one year Spearmint . gift. not for its real value, but as ’ lo so) Franz: will b.- rv u. m; Doublemint ixirgiveélfltéuorgioyrizvngzigkanzvliilgcfll; n little remembrance or your _wu- able June and December l6th)‘have al- “me” Francavis exporting gqodshtufw-epy ,,,,,,,,,,, “mum, u, “fem” n, Jujq Fruit coal which is now being discharg- Ingzggggig: bah It o! m u l, ways been paubpromptly?" t2? dmymd CQUIWIY "l ‘he Blilyblfi he? filllPPlllg l5 u?" °“"“°"'l'“““"“""°“'°l mdNi on at Hoimnns Wharf. The wnnillot Vang PIISDhB 0L can be cashed lfl Montreal, I. ew Mark, crowding the world s ports, and the “u- l” nrhnnner o. w. Kyte, is now tflk- ____ I, Y F °° London, and other financial centres do" Shows every cvidence U; mduslrgfl; CLOSING I ments from Germany arc lurihcr CllllllIiC- Holden of French Gov cred at the port or Gaspe.--H. . . _. _ I g P ‘ . . _, . V ___Mr' Harold Nicholson’ ‘em The closing ——-—-exercmes o! the new French Government Bonds Will, we mg the l renth treasury. Those conditions at’: ‘rtl/rzmgfltlfke 1?‘: graphgr h; Hearst, 0m, is spend- Montague Memorm s h believe, unquestionably come back to Will bcquzckly reflected m u rapid risém h "he um c uol were , 4», B F 4 l; ,l -_h- — . , , _ i?" i 91'9" l lag hi3 ilualidalysmwirtql; 111ml; parerliits, hem Wednesday evening June 30 glilrnbil ($595.00 per 1,000 Tslnfr tpndlé) tlhe rtl-nr ifrpzlnc, w; 1&1 ill turn nnbreazcs a w“, ' - P i1" 1'3 - - ° °5°°-*— - in tho larggr] 0 o F fr] ' e 'nit'e totes were mancra y an - i eva ucu rent‘. rovcrnment on s. o 4 o - - - - ll l. The _ _ , , _ _ . _ ________,,____ Puo“; m, ' limll was crowded to capacity, a ' rapt-after the Civil l/Var. Their securities That lS why we urge you to buy French _'—'_‘>_- ' b" °I Dflffllw ratensy- could be bou hf for a son et in a few Government Bonds NOW while thev D13 W- R- CaPSOII no: mo: July 1o —Quota1.ions ,;;g§,,§':,'fl,,o,, be“, g, - g - g’ y ' - - - - - . t. Th . .- _ . ' ,- cnlmirlmcron z fnrrlislied by Johnston and Ward, PERSONALS mung end ,0 the sgcgzfilegear i’: years the Americans were on ihur finan are on the bargain counter. In V," o‘ m: mum “n,” )7 '32:" wit?‘ Pugwr‘ ‘gm-Incite Members of the Montreal Stock M D m u’ N m now an established event in Monta- "w" “d"““ l“ ‘h’ "h" “l "ll u _ f”? T“ “W” " Exchange: " l'~ "v “rgey- °r gue. and Dunlls as ell t ' ' ' ' ' ' ' “‘°""'"""""°"'h°'“d ""Y‘*““" g lf;....'.""lL-.‘ bl: _.At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. .. 137% Bedeql-W W" l" l-Qwll 011 Thursdfl- always endeavor tovlnnkgstgdngildz: Table Showing Present Price ffiglhptjeim . Govemmm ‘m’ Bond. u M‘ Evenlnis hy Appointment 4 irtmerican Can. Co. . 661/4 —' - lug exercises an appropriate end- Ilons- l 1. " m m’ "' ‘fllflulv slord- We are corded r ~44. v "vet- v-.vw lArn. Locomotive Co. ....... 105 ' lug 0i’ a successful school year. The ‘I’ AIMIII" ' - 94"" CW" ~ "-3 _ *5 “mmwummm “mhubhud- iAm smell and Rem; co 131% —Ml8il Ruth 17011810111, 90""! LIME-ants, French covornnnnrtez, sons... . s 10.00 t 150.00 s ma.» """'"°“'Y"""m"l="vfl.' k Fnio Ba ‘and Pu er ‘Co ‘ . 30% ‘Melville. ls in the ‘Prince County year just finding h“ ‘been a very 2.0011211“.Frenrhfivvernmtnv-I-‘Z. Bond: . 140,00‘ mpg 335M lime, but of nouns, rmmgfl ' n g P ' l-los i whe e was successfui- “uccesslm ‘me m 7697a“ m ed?‘ ~ ~ . ex u" T . asooo 150.00 945.00 m"'"'°“*"" "P" "W"! l) tal l‘ she iOfll-rancs French (‘ov nnrnt / Bands bee++o+++>e+++oe++o+¢+w Butte and sup, Muh C‘; 13s I t d wed a d for catlonal interests in Montague. ' ' h .38’ 700m Hm“, "u" made. » , ‘Anaconda Cop Mm. Ca 47, y opera e 0n, on n B ay Principal teachers and pupils are lOJlOFrannJ-‘reac (EOl/Qllllltlill/y ends . . .~ . , . I . <> . . . , . appendicitis. ' zspoo Frnncm-‘rmrh bovernmrnit% Bonds... _ 1,150.00 1.150.110 4.11M" w, m mmmwmpm, m, <> (“fmadldn mm“ ('0' " " 165 t” be °°“g"“t“1“‘°d "n m“ “Plelldlil mess Francs. French Governniinl muons... 1,150.00 3.5mm 1:00.00 assume in the field onororgnoxrhrnlrou 4 o L.S Last Iron Pipe and Fdy. 1 __,Many {fiends of M" Money year's work accomplished, and all ‘nmpmu “ma, Govemnwu, w." “and, "a" wwm ,_,,,,;,,_,_,,, n m“ nmrlurrunnoniiroriasduoortara , , , p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , . _ . . m“ "m," .n r s N-(‘Efhceni Bell, Summerslde, are pleased l0 the ratepayers for the interest ARE selling a large number of there Frnds at the lllllVQ prior», u hill: fovczt cvr-iy expense. Upon rccclntofacct-loted Wehigd 1h: manifested in the children's educs- chequ or money rd rue wiilal Lit linu .!c. r hid u: Inna: d ib- rails! no nndinsultd innit. Under ‘m. le- buy sand. sou- see her home again an“. an opera e o e L u. i In lllisLlr lion [zllllri flllqllolllllflllldblllflc frequently. ' ere. Norw -iun, Spanish. B iluvison Chemical Co. (The) . 101 tion and welfare The new Nion- miusnce w rover Dlllcbese. n us! he IMClVKYl by ml» u w‘! w 4 i . . , l ills. Kan, and Tex. Ry. . . . . . 210V; 3,0“ ti“ tlhe Royal Victoria Hospital’ tugue Memorial School, dedicated For-many Ytilsvfhlalnvrsllrrnt llouselms been(funsdrsfortmoarviclusivstorelgn liomilrouss. ll_ls Yllflllyllllllilflflrll 5'33""?! a "'_| _ "f. “d I- , . _ - . 1 r 011 P88 . h to us u; have our clients select those builds uhnl. \\|‘l n." c the fllorl nzoney Im them and make u lnusi qur.k.v. Um interest _ “J " "m ‘ "'~"~“" "*- ’l Kl-“Y EDTl-llgfitld 'l ire L0- . 13 A I“ t e memory of m9 Fowler’? Who doeonotcsaneuflsra sale, forlt isom ccnstant ulm tc Lupin touch with our rihmrlr, eraiiescd lfnculhoul the hrnklli and breadth ';~""i~":“°“ l" me "all" i" Li?“ i 1;; r33; grffggtg; “"1"” g3; no. noon w. Mlwdouflld u ;;,",,',$,,;"°,',',,"'g;,f,g°,u ,3}; "'31; e1.fi:.":::-..'l::..h":;*."..:;";r.::.'. lmrwfiai. iiiilfiiinl‘ .‘."r.ir""."..'..";:.::‘.:‘. :;'!:‘.'.‘:.‘:.r.‘.".:.";:.“.r.=.:."s::':.;‘rm-asses: It.‘ rLéAZi-“Jliihitr-fné-“ino ' - ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' Toronto, is visiting her mother, ’ g die-us in hmieulsble- Among other securities in whirl h; r 1k w _ _ 1 past ear. Th1 h ildi , -t -d t . _ , For the summen MONTHS ding I 29% p": sternum) William Macbaren. and Kwdem mBQJL", ‘gggg, 253$ ___ __ __ __ __ g N T H E .F___ ____________| pus nrunu sews-egg»... t we will have good large Southern pacific C‘, _ _ 108 '1 ° 5° ‘lwn- with the very best in the province. F. THE lNVEST ‘EN ous o crniréenltik7q Boudéuslt-Clihwlll stocks of FEEDS ior iTnion Pacific Ry. ..... 15s , - Mayo!‘ MecKlnnon eavsbly nro- ~. "h? ‘this "°“u "LYEIJ" HORSES, CATTLE, Hoes l industrial Alcohol Co. 551/, wxfilagldMlglrzhgnstlnflvggilnlstg: 2:13.183: rclzglgaili: for lthofoyeuinliz; l C. M. Rsgdéuziggljoglgy haul“; wfilungl; “m < VE-‘illllghouse Electric 68% ’ s VB v I 0P8 ' , , . . . ’ ~ ,. and POULTRY. Umed Slates Stee, __ 140% ggngypzuzolmonmro agtilsigargohllllgili; a: the pork in tlhe school during l _ rofifilc," ‘lylfurvnohr All!) molviczrsr. nouns p I y Ggyeemggpisneuedaomiloail-zwe»; BALE, HAY m, STRAW, F.a'_.h\\'poi;vorth so... mou ,,, Mwxm 6.3m... st ' rrim”.i'onlil'r'iel inf‘? ‘°" n: nru- | MARCIL TRUST EUiLDikG - .22 s1". JAMES STREET l‘&"..'.’:l"i'-'oi'.?.i £3042" FEED OATS, BRAN, Dec “ y’ 1 3*’ S“ " 137% Chorus: “o Canada"; recitation, | MQNTREAL‘ ~ . - CANADA l “m” SHORTS, CRACKED CORN, ‘cémkfilul 71%_ s L 7, _ -4Miso Elizabeth Ieard. Tele- "Welcome," Winnlfred fiMQDQnaId; _ _ ' us!‘ rofitr-lndsed FEED CORNMEAL CRUSH D .9‘; y’ ' 6p 7 '5' Dhone Operator at Aiberbon was recitation "Those Pants '- ii-‘red I Date I mmdellidvgmnfllnflfildfhlchs ‘ , _ QC‘ , _ ‘d x H’ ,_ I , ‘ _________ ,_ ,, e u so OATS, BOHUMACHER Oais-‘MIY- 37%? D“- 4°55P glans fern. lrlpigflgoztdoifi: g¢fiel1€l:lr,"e'1X-fri§bsy% nhlvllfir- I . h m“ f s ' . f n | lfirugdeduhynutllllsuliullr FEED and a m" ‘tack of De&h-iei§é;aul 15“ _ o t 136 f t), Hospmh eunuch, "sale o, a Tadpole“. 15th,,‘ Ienclose hercwlt accepted cheque or ................. .. ........... ..ll'l u payment POULTRV SUPPUES‘ N“ Dec. 134- Y. h. <1 ._ %. M o“ B I N n k tciggninglhaizil.‘ Ishlmd Hymn: geclta» I "will? "Yd" Roi-LED oArs. A ——-<~>-—— _ " ‘e’ “Yma” ° “ ° ‘ ' E‘ °° "°“'“ °“- °“°°' ~ ‘ .............................. .1 = ' F h - o TMEAL’ WINN P Msss., arrived in Csscumpsc s few cleaningu Peprl Mellish; class l l“ the Purchase “om 7°“ of “m, Anmnn “"65 m renc Goverllment 6% l Rgmcmb. _ “and, "ME ‘WRNMEAL- Bi-WK- ' 5G MARKET F" um ago. where he will spend the Prophecy. Doris Sterlins- cadet | lmmsnt 0% Bonds WHEAT FLOW“ GRAHAM WHEAT c|-|l-|°Gs|-|EEsR1% To 2c "mm" "mi h" "“°l°- mrVFrimk ‘hm; , ‘allmmm- "A I'm“ G“ 1'“ I Bonds (Loan of 1920), which you are to forward me by registered and-insured mail.- lenulne investment FLOUR, eie., etc" an ,1; low. Blrudndsve. ills old frauds hberskars fl-Irtlvglveg; ‘giggle mlsop; gimp? sollo, | ' l ‘y-‘ilglettrpporfilnll! esi prices. WHOLESALE W-INNIPEG July 1o_ wheat iga to we come to ver ac . It * u .' com c" nno ;_ , g u I 4 . their - - h , h recitation, Winlri at , no 1, . . frustrates-innocuous AND lag-Thu" prices closed higher on the market lgfflustmts rfifinfgilzilltinfii; agginlgz Parkman; mouon 2g“, “#21,. T0235?’ l ' cur tween now and. . yesterday following excellent buy- Nam, m tame 5 small girls; class poem, Helen I Add day the Prussia, franc ins by seaboard interests. ' Mellish; trio, "Maple ‘Leaf, 3 girls: fess ‘ ' ' l g\' Ins-L The "Dward movement was also influenced by the strenght of the dance, Martha and ‘Navells Cun- ningham; prize recitation, “High- Carter 8t Co Minneapolis market where July - land Hospitality," Francis Coflin- l —— ‘ Wheat again advanced another Dissolve Your Corns ' p111)’. "A Perfect l-Iolidayflasketch _ . - . ' . .- ._ n 0060-0-60 gm’ "W. ‘flushing 81.64 and the In Hot Water adapted from Louise Alcott"! "Little é - \ ~ rm tone of ‘ Women; ’ valedlctory, Robt. Show; '10. E. Parkman; 2. Mary McKenzieJPriIiffor ‘History, awarded by Mrs. Grade VH-wNiIPbBTl the Chicago market where prices were up 2% cents for both July and ‘September. The loc- zll market closed 1% to two cents hlshor with July at $1.5m; Sep- Yembel". 51.36% asked; December 81.34%. nnd other occasions. - - Brief addresses were then deliv- by ,1). J. McLean. Grade 6.—-1, 9""! by llllllectors o-lynes and Shaw. Stewart lvel. by M. F. McDonald: Th3 lollowins is the prise list: l. Pearle Melllsh. by Mrs. Stirling. lnoilclency Prizes, — Grade 10: Grads" 4.——1. Floyd MdKlflrmu, by —1. Clarence ‘Murphy; donated by Poole k Thompson: 2. Standford Principal Crozier; 2. Helen Mellish, Pearson, by H. J. Manon. Grads 3. genomes h; Jkllztéeizlflllrygro. Grass 7-4. leslie Crosler. by W. s. John- '“ ' ' 9° a “- "ilri, Y Blond; iiyArthur Carrutlisrs, by T. n w- Honor; 2. Minnie Greembv 031m. brass 2.—1, nus lIcLure, . 1.. Younker. Grade B.—-1, Jarhes byqg-ohriwu; 2'3"," Ramon.’ "guide"; b! M!“ Townsend: 2. by J. Moflregor. Grade L-llllleen "W? "flvr- by J- W- curmu- Collins by J. w. nnrsoox; s, Uilsn srs. rado1.—1. Atwood Younirerqnfly; hppugplmr. m” Mdml. by L hi. Mclfinaon; I, Beatrice sdy, ' ‘ ~ Lanuigan. by McLeod A McGrsg-u Special Prisear-Roberl Shaw,- i_—llt F: _—___ p Ladies’ Bathing jShoes presentation of certificates; pre- sentation of prizes; presentation to teachers; addresses by Mr. Shaw and Mr. l-lyues; God save the King. G. A._ Thompson. English, --Doris Msllish.‘ Bold Coll! , Stirling,‘ by col. Davisou, Chariot» Majors ‘H: Poole é 0 tetown. ‘Prise for attendance in for the best Cadet Grade Xr-tli‘. Collin, ‘by Mrs.‘ cum- dam-Randolph Cs mings. ‘Prise-tor Elocution, -- 1, awarded for Cadet ii‘. coma; d. Allccrmirsser; s, Clsr- l-lynes, equally merl sues Murphy. by ‘Mrs. L H. coma. McDonald and CIA" Prise for Application in Grade X., ‘Prise for Athletic W Belinda-Crawford; ay Allison n ‘Beer. by-IKYOIIIIPMIL Lean. arm ior Application in mid OoInyAvIIUl Grade IL. Jack IcLesn, by lnspso- McDonald, donated I! tor Hynss. Attendance, Grade lderstinej. Attendsii. “Ill. Jellies nurses,‘ cyru Rey-flfiitnoilrby Iiss ii nolds. -by Mr. il-fynea. ‘Allllllcatlon, Brands Collar. ll! Grade VIIL. '0 a lsoKinpon. by Attendance, 81b" . Application, lestsrglssllish. i This is the best and surest way to get ride of corns and callouses. Perfectly clean and painless, al- ways successful too, if you do it in this way: Cover over the corn or callous with a few drops oi Put- nsm's Painless corn Extractor. Do this morning and night. Talre a hot bath and the thing is done. Bim- pler 0! course it is. Successful. Yes, it always is. Costs but little. Use 1Putnam's Painless Corn Ex- tractor, and you're sure to get rid of corns. loot lumps and sore cal- louses. Bold by all druggists. After the presentation of the prizes, the teachers, ‘Miss Morris-l sey and Miss McLeod, Miss Vau- lderstlne. Mr. Hynes and Mr. Cro- zisr, were each in turn the recipi- ent of a gift, accompanied by an address from their respective pu- pilsl Principal Crosier, on behalf of the teachers. thanked the pupils for their thoughtful acts on _ this 1- Wln-n boiling new milk, to prgvenf n skin from forming on the top as it vaults lltlll 2 tablespoons of cold milk in ovc-ry pint when at the boiling |||ll|li fillll stir for n minute. The so- rnllr-ll skin will than he absorbed and ilm milk will nnt he impoverished. " ' . or. own ce-l‘, r su n , b u. ~ ‘ W 7 c a _ DEFECTIVE _ BRINGING UP FATHE . I "I P "8 Y 9 Georse A. Thom‘, pQn Annual Mrs. min cam hell. g _ . pair r - t u . Rc- . . . . . . I .- » . rwfiliwlfl .,- srnsrcrrr L _ W l .. .. '_ .. a . i _~- --_._ ,, .. does not mean disease of they‘. 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