CHASE & SANBORN. Montreal. _CIRCUS PERFORMERS KILLED‘ Nl-J\\' lliiiil-ZANS. Nov. 4.—~Tlll‘09; [Iitrsfrlls tit-all, tour seriously iii)ilr-i' i vii and two slightly hurt, was the loll u? llit- rear-end collision early ltfllil)‘ or the last Sunset Express, New llrlcztli-i-San Francisco South- 0'1"" Par lh- passenger train, and a Sldlri-Pltlll) llircus special en route lion. .\'--w llflfliillfl to New’ llberla, l..i. ’i'l.~ '~..d and injured were cir-. rlls i>t'|'ll)|'iil(*l‘S. The locomotive oi‘ the .t..~~--YIKPI' train plouizhedl illfllllrll w... lit’ the sleepers on the F111" ~~i.il w‘ tho (‘ll'(‘.ll$ train before, ll .\.l- ll-"ltlfhi -to a standstill. and i'l\- =l-~.-p n: perlornlers were hurl- ljli w» ll Him!‘ berths by the impact. h--- ii Professional Cards VDR. curr Ciimilic Diseases ; SCHOOL FAIR CARLETON SCHOOL FAIR One. of the most pleasant outings 0t‘ the season took place at Carle- ton Village on September 22nd when rhc School Fair oi‘ the sur- rounding districts took place. The day vrns ideal and the visitors came from all parts of the country to enjoy the sports, etc. Great cred-‘ it was duo the teachers the way they arranged the exhibits which was displayed in the spacious rink. The cilildren made a grand show- iui: oi exhibits almost equal to ltn oxhibtiion. The boys and girls were delighted to have with them their inspector .\ir. Brewer Auld as he Cilfflfll out the sports in his usual pleasing manner that it all helped to make it a day lung‘ to he rem-i ember-ed by both young and old. PRIZE LIST CLASS I.-GRAINS Roy Lajoire. Sec. 1, ()‘.\ts.—-l. ' .\lcGrath. N i. Corney. Borden; ll, afargaret Gould, Cape Traverse; 4. Selina Myers, . Carleton; Mollulis, Borden", . p- bel, Cape Traverse; 8. Stanley Hur- att, Carleton; 4. Ruth Sobey. Bear-l- town: 5. Selina Myers. Carleton. Sec, 3, Any Vurietyz-l, Gladys Cape Traverse; 3, '\\-'iilu. Crosarnan, 5, Margaret ‘McNeil, Searltown. Sec, 4, Mixed Fl0Vt’8l'8.—-1. Selina, Myers, Carleton; 2, Hazel McNick- en, Capo ‘Praverse; 3, Devona Dick- ie. Carleton. CLASS V.—FRU IT Sec. 1, Wealthy Appies.—l. Wes: iey Gardiner, Cape Traverse; 2, Robt. Carrulhem. Carleton; 8, Wen- doll Mewtlliains. Cape Traverse: 4, Dorothy “uttart, Carleton; 5. George Aiuttart. Carleton. Sec. 2, Gi-al'enstein.—1. Rubi. Carnuthers, Carleton; 2, Frank Sil- llker, Searitown. Sec. 3, Plums-l. Vernon How- att, Carleton; 2, Gladys lnwther, Searltown; 3, Charles Bartlett Ssarllown; 4. George Muttart, Cav- leton: 5, Robt. Carruthers, Carleton. CLASS VL-CANNING Sec. l, Cherries-l. Bertha.Car- ruthers, Borden; 2, Thelma Gaudel, Borden; 3, Jean Strung. Borden. Sec. 2, Beetle-l, Etta Cross-man, Searitown; 2, Sadie Read, Bordi-n; Ii, Helen Campbell, Cape Traverse; 4, Louise blclnnis, Borden; 5. its-ta Dickie, Carleton. CLASS VHF-COOKING Sec. l, White Bread.~l, Salie‘ Read. Borden; 2. Olive Gillespita; Carleton: 1i, Jean Strung, Bordt-nf 4, Ruth Carruthers, Carleton; 5.‘ kiartha screws, Searltown. Sec. 2. ‘We lliiictiiL-l, Ruth (far-Inedeque M,‘ he“ _,\_ K_ _He,.m,\“_.pl_ Aland)”. Capwm Mme“ —8HOP from Holman‘; ' 4mm“ w1...-n ‘A iuuqlm- nde Thanksgivi“! 011mm :“,._._'*Q Oliuypiu. Sunnneraide." hfoudiiy‘ night Nov. 6th. Ladies 25 could, . Gentlemen 50 cents. 4-2i; i. --POTATOES AUVANCI-_PM§ toes are advancing in Summer-I. side. and are now..of{erin: for 35 cents for Blues ' --$TORM DAMAGED BRIDGE- —it is reported ‘that both the South west and the Grand River bridges were badly washed out by the heavy storms of. last week. and ‘are in u dangerous condition. -*HO‘I’EL LEASEDr-The Maw- ley House, Summerslde which has been conducted» by Miss Janie Mawley, has been leased to Miss Emma Be-alrsto. formerly house- keeper for the Prince County Hos- pital. Her many friends wish her every success in her undertakiul: —-'I‘hc Elneraltl Co-operatlve i-‘arnters Ltd shall ‘be loading live fowl from Monday 6th to Thursday 16th. Nothing under 4 lbs taken. Shall pay ltighesl market price. Parties from a distance can ship by rail. ' ‘Novti-Gl —-WEDDING BELLS-The home 0t .\ir. an dMrs. Charles Campbell. Chelton. was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday ev-l ening. October 25th when their sec-F 0nd eldest daughter, Vern C., be-l came the bride oi‘ Mr. John W. Waugh, New Arman, youngest son of Mrs. Wilugh and the late John ‘Vaugh, Wilmot Valley. Miss Educ. J-ENJOYABLE DANCE-A very enjoyable H0lldWe'En‘dilllti(-: was held in the I...O. _l. F‘. rooms,‘ Saul- owl-side. Tuesday evening ~ last, there was n large- attendance. —MEETING HELD-At the re- gular meeting or the Summer-side Board of Trade held in‘ their rains, Thursday evening. rout/ins matters were chiefly discussed; —-POLICE COURT-Alt the Pol- ice court in Sumnierside last Wed nlesdny. Stipetldliary Wyatt fined a youth $2. and costs or fire days 1n Jail for assualt. upon another lad.- the sentence to be IUEIJQBILJI‘ during good behaviour. Street, Snmnlerlillie was the scene of a very interesting event last week when .\ir. Penn Green held a reception on the 92nd anniver- sary' of his birthday. Many called u. extend congratulations and good wishes. -ENGINE BREAKS DOWN.- Oirllig tn the engine of the narrow ‘guage train from Charlottetown breaking down at Hunter River. ‘Fliurstlay evening last. the mail train did not arrive in Summer- iside until about ten o'clock. — ENTERTAINMENT IN CENTRAL BEDEQUE RALL. — sllllllll'.‘l‘tiltl(! talent will give an cntcrtainnieitt in Central Bede-flue Hail Tuesdzrv-evcning, ‘Nov. 7th nt 7.30. Admission 25 cents. Lunch served l5 cents at close of enter- tainment. Ill‘ weather is unfavor- alilt- will he held following Mon- day cveilirlg. 2i sister oi the bride pia~ed the bridal, chorus with llev. A. K. Whitrnang —-COAL ARR IVES-The schoon ar- —CONGRATULA'l-'lON8-i.\llyrtlo _ Charlottetown. P. E. Island. canaaa.<-'=11'1@l<>n:_ 2. Arnold n2 prim.‘ 5gp”; stftlrli-ton; 3, Amos MacCarville. HQURS gAlhy 11 u, 2 p_ m_ Carleton; 4, Gladys bowthev, Senrl- town; 5, Cedric Campbell, Cape ._.. . ..__...__.___. flraverse. Sec. 2, W.hcai.~- l. Jolln Myers,‘ "l Carleton; 2, ilazcn hicwllllnms, J- D- K- (lope ‘Traverse; 3. klatrgttret Moln- . v inis, Borden; 4, Verna Weeks. Barilsw" Fl-‘d 5°1'°11°"- 84 6"“ Carleton; 5, Mae ‘Prcnholm. Carle- George Street ‘ Summers for the Union Bank of Canada l l lit)". ; Sec. 5, Sweet Corn.~l, Sclinal Nlyers, Carleton: 2. Verna Weeksp _'"*““" (Yarieton; 3. Jack Read. Borden; 4, Sadie Read, Borden. ‘l Sec. 6, Bearish-l. Marion Dickleo S‘ bt Carleton; 2, Margaret Lowther, NJ Balr-stei, Solicitor, Notary Plmiic Carleton; 3. Verna Weeks, Carlef Etc. Iton; -i, Selina Aiyers, Carleton; 5.‘ l\lO.\lEY TO LOAN ..-\nnie Lowther, N. Carleton. ‘ hiotitaguc P. E. Isl: d‘ pm“ lliark RMcGuigamBAl; BARRlSTER, SOLICITOR, ETcu-Currutliers. Borden; 2, roomy to Lgin ‘tuthers, Borden; ll. Cameron Block 130N011- (jrmlliottetown, P. E. island ‘, 580- 3- Dakota Red.—1. ,_..__. ..\lcCarvllle, Carleton. Pilot-f HIRAM BALL;..?.;:..?~a:l::;";:l.:::1a.;53%;: ENGUSH GOLD PmzE iers, Borden; 3, Alex McDonald, M EDA LL l ST ‘Borden; 4, Ilobt. Carruthers.‘ Carle- AWURHUED 1O GOLD AND CLASS lip-ROOTS 2, Irish Cobbler.~—1, James Bertha Car- Jack Rea-d, Amos town; 5, Verna Darruch, Borden. mus, Searltown; 5. liuth Searltown. ,Carleton; Borden; 3. Hazel Aicliicken. Cape uh Md hrs’ Waugh 19ft the m1. _\1¢Kenna_'“.hl15gl (Traverse; 4, Dorothy Mllllllfl, Car- ' ' leton. - Aduttart. Carleton", 3, Doris Camp- the he“ wighgg ruthers, Cnrletonz: 2. Dorothy .\lut- _ ~ gem h _ _ The brmel . . .. Carleton: 4. Hertha .\lcNell, Scarl-lsnk crepe ‘h, Chane ‘mmmed Mchtifogn m} Joseph km‘; an} éOFQHN lflrllsllc 1'"""°11'1'ead5- ‘"1" ‘he “mwahlivn schooner was for tllrec- days Dank“ Veuumlal W“ “"191 ‘mmge b1°>'"ot'l' ‘lea (‘ow Head in the storm 2' Rmhlmm-‘i 15111-1 "arrh"!11-11°“q“¢t°r"sl-‘Wl-llithliad severe titlie 0i’ it B111; 3- 1'2"!" of ltethlehcm" with usllilrflfill-‘l- 51"‘ llw her anchor’ ilnd had her ‘main mm £:r“'s3"‘i115° 1141-11 i1 591K111"- of 39°19“ ‘Pml-iliilflyiil (UTORCH tlllll her nails turn. 5W9)’- ther recently Sflflt 110111 111° Ihg“'l(:ll])ll\lll Mills-r reports the‘ most lands of Scotland and presented ‘)_v§q[i\"\rl\ 5mm. the ‘vessel was ever Sec. 5, Cantiyz-l, Tisy liowatt. Mm Ne“ Mcbemh Summer in C”? Travers??? 2- 39a“ Slmng- BOT‘ side, as a symbol of Good Luck. Ab. ' i deli; 3, Vivian Howatt, Corleton; 4mm. u“, ceremony a sumptuous we.“ ___sUccEssF-UL soc|AL___Mem_ SW9 3°"- B°"“°“= 5- “"52"” dlnlz 511M191‘ ms served in the dlu- hers oi‘ Indintl RlVBl‘ Pariah held a Mdnmsr N' Caflemn" 111i»! 100111 W1I1<>1I W115 W-‘llefl-lny dell-lhighlv successful social event in Sec. 6, Ginger Snaps.—l. Sadie Grate‘; as were the other r001115fthe Strand Theatre. Kensington on Read, Borden; 2, Ruth Carrtlllwts-lwilli pink nnd wwmn l-rimmlnss- Tllllrstlav evening which was keen- Carleton; 3, Marlon Dickie, Curl? Miss Campbell W110 19 011B °1' 13°<1°‘iiv enjoyed by the large number ton; 4, Areta Dickie, Carleton; 5. ques popular young-ladies and tllpresent. About. two and one halt 5°11“ dwers- Carleum- sluccesstul school teacher for. lvihours were spent in determininit munber oi ears received many-u-ho should merit the troph and CLASS VMTSEWWG AND vltlllfllfle K5115 11111011: them being lkwho should be nppeased byy the KN|TT|NG doze-n or more substantial chequrF-lconsolation prize. The goat's prize Sec. 1, Apron-l, Verna W89k$-,\vhich testiiled the popularity lino-as captured by Mr. George Hig- 2t Alargnret Mcmnist-vvhlfill i119 .\'0111'1K couple are hdllflgins and the lady's by Miss Beatrice consolation in nh~ |iowing mottlillll 1'01‘ #1 10111‘ illrfllllrli undance was showered upon Airs. the Maritime Provinces returning Emmet. McDonald and Mr. .-\lbert 3- E11111“°1d@1'°i1 1*1“°“-—1-‘the following W091! t0 111911‘ 1111111‘? (lilndet. Wist ended, a few delec- table hours were spent in chasing the tleeting hours ill the giddy maze oi‘ ihifwhirling dance, anti. ‘at an hour reasonably advanced, the guests realized what a fine place is home. sweet, sweet home. The Sec. 4, Apple i'ie.-l, liowatt, Capo Traverse; Carruthers, Carleton; Crewe. Searltourn; 4. Sec. 1111111 3911?»?- Searlmwll? 2- D°P°ihY horne at New Arman, followed iby oi their many bell. Cape Traverse; 4, Jennie Mut- friendly‘ ftart. Carleton; 5, Bertha Carruth-‘.__ ___.___________._____ 591$. 130111011- {the Carruthers, Borden; 5, Verna Sec. 4, Mended Sock.—-1, Vernalweeks, Chlewm lion; 5. John Nlyers. Carleton. SlLVER MEDALS ‘ Sec. 5, Tui~nips.--l, John Myers. ORGANIST. AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH is ii-iw pwepared to receive Music Sitltlenli in the following subjects PIANO, VOCAL. ORGANTHEORY OF MUSIC Studio: Baptits School Room lCnrletnn; 2, Bessie Trernholm, kCarlclonz 3, James Carruthers, Bor- den; 4, (iladys Lowthel‘. Senrltoyvn; 5, Annie Lowther, N’; Carleton. 1 Sec. T. Cztrrots.-l, Charles Nic- 'lnliis, Borden; 2, Evelyn Campbell. lCttpe Traverse; 3, Fenton l-lottratt, lCnrlton: 4, Amos hltiCarvillc. Carle- lton: 5, Sadie Bend, Borden. lvVeeks. Carleton. l Sec. 8, Pear on Branch, Junior 59¢. 5. 191111911 $We3161‘-—-1. D01" 'Clnsses.--—l, Margaret Mclnnis, Bor- olhy Muttart, Carleton; 2, Berthzfldeh; 5h gem, swing, Borden; 3, lCarrutliers. Bordenvil. Verna DAr- Thelma (laurel, Borden; 4. Helen 1111011-130111911; 4. Marion DlckiefDarrach, Borden; 5. Wendell Mc- lCai-lelon: 5.1mm Strung. Borden. '\Villia.ms. Cape Traverse. i ' Sec. 4. Penmanship. (a) Second Reader 1, Alturaret Molnnis, Bor- CLASS lX.--MANUAL TRAINING’ l ' den; 2, Margaret McNeil, Seari- J. A. Moran. - ~ _‘ ltore.) Hours-A) to 12 and 210 5 Evenings by Appointment l iliacDonaitl 8t McPheei B. A. l. A. NlacDonaid B. A. Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley’ Building, Charlottetown W. Miles Garrison A. B., M. D. PuiiYtOnétPy Tuberculosis Specialist 126 Brighton Road. Charlottetown Gas Treatment in Selected Casesi Telephone 207 CLASS Hip-VEGETABLES Sec. l. Green 'I‘orntltoes.—l, Robt. Carruthers, Carleton; ihickie, Carleton; 3, Bertha Car- lruthers, Borden; 4. Thelma Gaudet, H- F- Miiphuliltorden; 5, Etta Crossmun, Seari- [DWI]. l Sec. ~i, Cncumbers-w-l, Etta Cross- ‘man. Scarltown; 2, Sadie Read, lBortlt-n; ti, llobt. Carruthers. Carl- ton; 4, J\I'(:Lfl liuuart. Carleton: 5, James Cllrruthers, Borden. ' _ ‘Sec. 5, Beets.—1, Sadie Read, IBorden: 2, EveLvn Campbell. Cape ,Traversc; 3, Robt. Cltrrutlters. Carleton; 4. Genevieve McDonald, Borden; 5, Ruby Burns. Senrltown. 1 "Sec. 7. l’umpkins.-—l, Adelle IRead, Borden; 2. Jack Read, Bnr- den; 3, Charles Bartlett, N. Carle- ton~ 4, liilda Harvey, Cape Trav- ierae; 5. John Myers, Carleton. Palmer, 8t Palmer inrink water Often _ H. .l. Palmer, K. C. H.,L. Palmer; Barristers. Etc, 9 Bank of Nova Scotia Building‘ Chaagngytwgnllsna‘ 1‘ tEat Less Moat and Take Salts if . ; Back Hurts or Bladder T-oublen D12 C. '0‘ which excites the kidneys; Graduate on M V. Po“ Graduateitheg become, OVGTW§)I'RQ‘E‘K1.IIZQK'S1\IF'I Mew-l sew-l M Hwy-l iii.‘ iiiidiil. “7.?...'.§..§.. ‘“-‘.‘.‘.’.‘i..°~‘ Practice limited to Eyp, Ear, Nose 1 ' , _ . i L ,1’ and Thmfl tie llylrllltlill is irritated, and you Office Bayer Building, Great George ;:?).1,,.:Pu.b.‘,:fi_e;‘ ‘(fufiffk rfiueritfl? Street. Oppolito Guardian out“ . . g ,‘° "1'. ' Tflephone 850a,. - When the kdneys clog you must om" Honk’ M12 a m 1 to 5 help them flush ofl the body's urin- ' ' ous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region; you stiffer from backache, sick lteatiache, dizziness. stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the wea- ther is bad. 'I)rink lots oi’ water; also gel. from any pliamiaoist tour ounces of Glad Sails; take a tablelpoonful in n. glass of water beforebroairimst for‘ a i'ew days and your kidney! may‘ then not ilnefrhls famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthiu, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and; stim- utale tlmn to normal activity. also to help neutralize the acids in ur- ine, no it n lo or is it source oi‘ rritatlon. t ua o ‘on stilling blad- der weakness. ' ' Jud Salts is inexpensive. cannot lnjuretmsksn a deiiirhttul effor- vescent llthla yiter drink which everyone shou 5i like now and than to help keep t e kidneys clean and < active. Dru slots hero my they all lam or am. have in corral-tin: kidney tron only trouble. Too much meal. may form uric -§fO+§O-§4O O-O OQQO-O-OO-O O-fO-Q‘ on. u. c. HARRIS f EYE $PEQIYALIST . . F, Office Royal Bank Building...‘ HOURS 1 9.20 to 12 1.00 to 5.00 ' $430004 0O O-O-O-OCO-O-QM O09 ~-»+»ns-»»»~++»»> aN’ . l _Dw_.> EVE SPEGIAHIBT Eyes examined-Ind glean furnished when nodded. Office—127- flrlfton Street (above Parson's 5 and 10 cent gloat: ‘IQ-J '_ ‘ r32 bio Ii‘ 2. Thomas] If Kidneys Bother, _ Crousmln, its lo folk» who hp la-r Sec. l, Hammer Handle-d, Jack Read, Burden; 2; Frank Howatt, Carleton; 3, Kenneth kiuttart, Can leton; 4, John Myers, Carleton; 5'. Frailk Crews, Searltown. Sea. 2. Milking Stool.—-1, Ver- non lltiultartflCnrleton; 2, Lloyd Lowther. N. Carleton. Sec. 8. ltlisceliitneous.~l, Ken- neth Muttart, Carleton; 2, Raymona (lorney, Borden; 3, Russel Carney. Borden; 4, Vernon illuttart. Carle- yon; 5, Arnold ;\icGrath. N. Carle- .on. cLAss X.--LlVE srock ‘AND . noun-av Sec. 2. Calveysl-l. Raymond Mut- tart, N. Carleton; 2. Roy Cutllffe. Cape Traverse; 3, Adele Read, Bor- den; 4, Sterling Gillespie, (Jarleton; 5, Wilbert Wright, N, Carleton. Sec. 3, Poultry-d, Areta Mul- tart, Carleton; -2. Vernon Muttart. Carleton; 3, hlorley Tiiuttart, Carle- ton; 4. John hluttart. Carleton; 5. . Selina Myers. Carleton. "Sec. 4,,Pi;:.—~l, James bowther, N. Carleton. ' v CLASS xh-eottsc-rious Sec. l, Noxious Weeds-l. Seari- town; '2, Bertha. Cnrruthers. Bor- tlon; 3, Dorothy Muttart, Carleton; l.‘ Verna Weeks, Carleton; 5, Amos iiicCurville. Carleton. . Soc. 3. Tree; Leaves.-1. Soari- ioivn; 2, Frank liowutt, Carleton; Ii, Willa Crossmarl, Cape Traverse: l, Bertha Ccrrutilers, Borden; 5. James Carrilthers, Borden. fctass xllQ-scuooi. worm ~ Sec. 1. (a), lip to 2nd llelldeix-l, Genevieve iittoDonald. Borden; 2, Gladys Corney. Borden; 3. Jean Strong. Borrenyt, Mary Gallant, Borden; 5,_Lena Wedge, Borden. Sec 1, (h), U to 3rd Reader.- l, Ada Smith. trletbn: 2. Jttmos Car-rubbers.- Borden; 8. Bessie Tron- hohngOu-leton; ,4, Ruth Carr-uthors. Carleton; 5, Rose Trenholm,‘ Carle- ton. Sec. l, (c). Up to 4th Readers- l; Verne Weeks, Carleton; 2, Ber- tha Carrutherl.‘ Borden; ll. Dorothy Muttarl, Carleton; 4, Mary Gal- ‘taunt. Borden; 5. Adello Read. Bor- Qll. , Sec. 2, Map til-m , North Am- h ION} r.-—1; James Ad: Mc- O‘ +u 8 Will Ciflllmqn. he rave. . Mebdiuhll, (lope Traverse; 5, ibttvt _ ltown. t an. 2. Canada. (a) 4th Reader.- 1_. Fred Cor-tiny, yards»: 2; Grace l-idilind. Boorlmflt ‘k Itdlo Read. Borden; 4. Dorothy Mltttsrl, Carlo; ma; 5, Berth Gerruthora. Borden. QeoJkAl-t yimfi Bell: denplffiall Mid l ‘ ' . m; oluk, Cape ‘Iranian; 4. B» t town; 3, Martin Arsenaull. ‘Bor- den; 4. Helen Noonan, Borden; 5. Jean Strong. Borden. . ‘Sec. 4. (h) Third Reader.—-l, Ruth Carrllthers, Carleton; 1!, Rose Trenohlm, Carleton; 3,.Ruby Burns, Searletown; 4, Margaret kit-Don- ald. Borden; 5, Ainrgaret “CllllllS, N. Carleton. CLASS XlV.--SPORTS Sec. 1, (n), 50 Yard Ilash for Girls Under Nine Ycars.-l. Mar- tina Arsenaull. Borden: 2. Evan- geline 0'Conllcl. Carleton; 3, lleta Iiiclde. Carleton; 4, Genevieve Mc- Donald. Borden. Sec. 1, (b). 50 Yard Dash jlor Firls from 9 to l2 Years.-—1, Doris Cantpbell, Cape Traverse; 2. Ruth Canr-nthers, Carleton; 3. Evelyn Campbell, Cape Traverse; 4. Rose Trenholm, Carleton. Sec. t. (c) 75 Yard Dash, for olrlir Over 12 Years.——l, Ruby Burns, Searltown; 2, ‘Dorothy hint- iart, Carleton; 3. Margaret Gould, Cape Traverse; 4, Marion Dickie, Carleton. ‘ Sea} (a), Boys tinder 9 ‘learns-l, Alex ‘Mc- Donald. "Borden; 2, Chas. Bartlett. Carleton; 3,‘ Prank Gallant, Dor- den; 4, Arthur Wright. N. Carie- ton. Sec. 2 (b). 100 viii-a. tutu. ti» boys from 9 to 12 Yearse-l, Ever- ett Slavin, Borden; 2. John Myers, Carleton: 3. Wily Crews, Seari- LOWII; 4, Wilbert \Vi'lght, N. Carle- ton: ISec. 2. (c). 100 Yard BeysOver l2 Yeats-l, Ross, Carleton; 2, Fred Borden: 3. Robert Carleton; 4, George Kehoe. Bor- den. ' Sec. 4. (b) 50 Yard Pick Race for ‘Boys Over 10 Yearinvl, Thom- es Gallant, Borden; 2, James ,O'Connel, Carleton; 3, Charles Bartlett. N. Carlotoll. . i. (a) 50 Yard Potato Race for BOYL-‘l. Robert Cnrruthcre, Carleton; 2, Wm. McDonald, Bor- den; 3. Kenneth Muttart. Carleton; 4, Thomas Gallant, Borden. Dash v_ for (lorden Carney. tor- Girls-l. Ruth Carrutherl. Carleton: 2, Dorothy Mutlart, Car- leton; 3. Rose Ti-eaholm. Carleton; 4, Mariam Mclnnis. N. Carleton. 56.0. ll. Ytrd- Wheelbarrow Racoror Boye-L-J. Smith and 1G. gaunt, Carleton; I. o. Ron and Grid ll. ClrrutherL-Carletoflt 4. I‘. Lomlier and c. Blrtlett. u. dot-lo“- toa. <- Bec. 7. (b) 50 Yard Three. Loiked no for Girls.—-‘-1' B. Trenholut nd mmiotntculaion; 2. 9.. in and MsDio l6. Cnfletotl; r Clrrtttltorl and Dickie. Carleton" tl Ind Y. Dori-sch 75 Yard Dash [Ivor v Cai-rutliers. § Soc. 5. (h) 50 Yard Potato Race . Hewett. Carleton; ,8. F. Hovtnit ' Kensington patrons of this institu- tion surt-ly lend their support to ev- ery social event that appeals to them as worthy, and have estab- lished i1 record that needs but to be known to be appreciated-Y. <+>i—- - “Eastern Personals. —Dr. and M-rs. Win. Arbuckle, oi.’ Vancouver, are spending a few days in Summer-side, ——Dr. and to.» Harry Allen. Summerside. have returned from Boston. where they were on a visit. —-—Mr. George McCallum. Sitin- inersftle. who was recently ap- pointed to inspect fox ranches iii Western Canada. lctt. for Ottawa, on Thursday last. . C°i ag/AY l0 ~ B- \\'1l-11 pulses received can he magniileti oi times and ilnill- the winter in Si. John. .\'. Mr, GnllanCs son. George who has mhhy thousands been resldllng ill that city 101‘ 9- ly made audible. number of years. i-‘or a long time patient work was - *-<*@'—_—" curried on without result; DO INSECTS U55 WIRELESS? icanle a thrilling moment. Whilst. a ‘ beetle WINS undergoing examination A" 311511511 51191111“! 15 ¢'°1\‘1‘"'"‘il series of little “pi:l|t's" orcllrreil in ing some amazing experiments atnhe thh.p1h,,|;._ 111B 1119991“ 111119 1" 11" 911°" l" Yo‘. When more results have been oh- CElVB Wiffllfiifi 1119553595 1mm "mmsltainctl wireless inventors ntayleurn‘ and other insects. 1 sects can send messages to eauiuhsmi h-mh-t l... huh"... other over long liistatlces. Place ltlghmlp female tll0l1l 111 ll 01189 119411‘ .\'0111"-htlt their ‘feelers’. yet they can rend window" nnd it Will not be 1011K 1v‘- mcssages over surprising distant-es. lore mates make their appearance; - -¢o>-—- and flutter round hl-r prison. Theq-Ralulluq vE5$EL$ 1'0 TALK oak-egger moth has been known toI AT 35A, attract suitors‘ from woods more than three miles away. l Communication does not take‘. place iiy means of sounds; unr is,_\‘ scent the ntetlilittt. ll’ the rage inlin signalling. Thi- drenched witlt the tatrongest per-lgrades of vt-s. 11111195. W111?" ‘X01114 P1111191)’ (‘AFOWH steamer in tlll- oi-eali liner. us tiny other odor, the suilers 1101119. , The “St'llt)(7lillit>‘li‘i‘" vessel rang- One thing remains. and that isos- up beside lllc pupil, rnils up a Ono oi‘ the interesting lilltics ui u certain section oi’ His Majest, s fiYSLPFClSC you iii siglialis." 'l‘hcrl- is nti llCPll int‘ either (-t'a.t'l .\ir. I1. C. F. to stop 1e signalling, ran he done a \\'OilllCl‘l'lllf]liSi its tiasii, at lop speed. wireless, since the two are t-ottsins? The investigator, Horle. has designed (apparatus WllllJVlllPll to t-tlrtgv olltlstitlirllt vl-. histests. ai. anti the tail." begins. His receiving set contains instru-i ticilcraliy" spcnkiilg, it matters merits so line that they are afiel-teilwilil on what lines such n talk pro- by Waves less than half an inc-h iii reeds. Tlll? phrases used by thoin- —-Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Gallant. both olll residents of Summcrside. ieiic on Saturday morning to spend l£‘ll[.{l‘ll-—lll€ smallest wave used in! wireless is about 200 yards long. it is lhc priu-lirt: that counts, lThe not is arranged so that any inl- ’i‘.lie groilt thine is that the iilt'l‘- as mllt-ll from insects as air pilotsl I . l \ I fluently and int-t about si ilhorotlgh in 1 llll 2t iew i pit-ks up qli yle ill is Well lilwwtl 111111- 1111111)‘ 111‘:llilVt" dune from hirlls. The powerln-hmp Su-rlunefg 1Q give theuil 111l111ll°1.\'|information on many points. ,'l‘ilir and the aerials are llolllinslis (llll,\'_1)tli$Sll)lC by iong-tiistanct , signalling. ltrunl a \\':\l’.~' ll-hillg for h .. .7611)? a Wonder!” 1 . iheleagb or 1o Edmalfin - .- 20v 53$ - $1.15 5o: --100 chant vessel shall be able to siglui quickly. That is wire her tutor comes in. There is not gnlilling that the Nav 111"“ docs not. know, -antl she is squall imparting that know- ledge to others. essoils a tramp steamer ite a numllcr oi ‘exce ilt hints, and that without tlel g her voyage one bit. tin time oi war ‘WnrS-llips look l itel -Again; a trump steamer proiulliy takes her tirders in time otral hip, and it will be alibi er ii‘ she is ilnable to ‘read tlii.» signals sent out. Silips always jspoaking. Most 0t lehelu t-arrytwirr- avy is the. training .)t' ships at sea-IL. s. of course, but. this is not gem ilitiliics to all loraily" li-iklt‘. for ordinary intercourse. use tings when from tho lranlp Many ships have no installation unil _ all must fall lint-k on the tings til the stlliivesseis must he aiile to tall: tti SPH,‘]lll,(*|"n;\|_l()1]fl] (-()(]e_ ‘Al. night they signal hy means oi la nlps. Allhtiiilrh i l ship sailors The itlorse some form oi’ wireless waves. Manylstring of signals. wig wags or lamp then, and this is an even hiorr dit- 11188618 lleilfltillv llliilll- rd) W11)’ 110i tilttllzlls. \\'llll'll lllPllil. "ii \\"-l-lll til ex- iii-tilt form of l'0lllmllillt'lll.ltlil. rude is list-ll merchant sailors may nearer attain the prlilii-il-llcy’otlvar- in sigllaiililg, they are ’l‘hc able to learn tplitl- a 1st from lllCll l-l $i_i-‘,lllilt‘§"llt\l‘ ilpprqv- hilt KIT)’ schooimllstcrs tllll therl- on the lonely sea-lanes \\lllt‘l‘t‘ all is quiet. Small u take ntvtly diniiiellm. -~ --<-0-}—-—- shablc cotton r strut-tor may he quite mctlnillgless; lo lilo. comfort. oi‘ the kill-lien and ugs allli the coldness oi the home-made recipes will‘ of cost. 01‘ Tm; filoke Bread QUR baker—who tests every .day’s “milling” of Quaker Flour and proves it to be of stan- dard Quaker quality-has some excellent recipes for making “ Armpit. Salne-Alwaigsithq 5,... Mani! QUAKE m, rmmiionon bread. Would you like them ? Just fill in, your name and _ address, tear out this ad- vertlsement and mail to us. The be sent to you free r flour. . ADDRESS he Quaker m] ., RZIMILLS T dltdlbkfiarpon