NOVEMBER .‘ Palniiil " Bells one AiterT-ho Othe Brolg-Qlltflll Arm ' Mill conundrum. on», I yes‘ .n.o...-?-wrlua:-“abeut a. ma” '1 microchips mo. boils. . mit on-rsyxeruapand an l one another to take lb plane. I as!- _ _ jNLQWJQd tried V I and ointment; bu; akin was aa . Put. up only by The T.» llllburu 0a., ‘Ijmiud, Toronto, Oat. _ _____¢.___...._._._ in Ethiopia with a. population o! c.000.000. only about. 1.000 crutches. valued at $1,500. were sold this year. QQ$vUO4-OQ-O4QO%OO-O-OQO-OO-O-O- l II . ‘SE-ND YOUR LIST Let our estimate show that, better. itrdware will win a ccntractwherei merior quality-at. whatever the price appeaLwiil lose out! We will iurnis] hardware which you can tsik about-mt a. price that. will make the other bidders scratch their‘ heads and wonder! Let, us have your list, io- The Rogers Hardware Co., s Limited O i Gmhnm: 4. m. s. Murphy, Sturgeon, ,1.1m . arcsceow scuoor. ram h -_ Ill-MS i” _ "the L-Be-t shell oi m nus, .1 '-oeta..i- 1- “"1" Kllll- Bluruon: 2. Calvin Kmnyv 515m“; .3. lleil Campbell, Penmure island; - 4.~ Violet Jiunieson. Sturgeon. . _ %&../ ‘we... t-wucri l l. James Slewin, Sturgeon‘ a. Percy Jamieson, Sturgeon; 3, EVBYQQt-mnz , ~ . . Gespereauxm, Scott. Fraser. Albion. t _ {Section-karat Corn 1. Atwood Slewin, Sturgeon.‘ l skull); \45—fleuu 1. Everett K1118: 2. Jennie Mcxen. Z10. Gaspereaux; 3. Nd] Harleyfcgm- bfldBei flBert. Graham, Pembroke. CLASS I (ROOTS) Section i-Yeck oi Green Mtvmlnln Potatoes 1- Eva?" Jlmle-Wh. Sturgeon; 2, Csrl Graham. Pembroke; 3, m" loot-ion l-lriah Cobble-rs . '- 1- cm Qll-llllfi: 2. Bert Graham; 3. 30M Hmer. Gaspereaux. Elf-lion 3—-Ooiieetion of :4 turnip 1. Bert Grahamm, -Atwoos sum; 3- c4" QPlhl-m; 4. Vernon Harley. Cambridge. Section S-Csrrets ,1. Nell Harley: I. Nellie Sensabough. Pembroke’. ll. Harry Blewin; 4. ‘berm King, Gaspereaux. Section O-Paranlps l. Nellie ' SensI-boughg. z, arm. Blewln. Sturgeon; a, Everett King; 4. Harold Hicken. Pembroke. CLASS :3 (VEGETABLES). Section 246mb Tomatoes l. Eileen Harley,’ Cambridgey a, Archibald Graham ;- 24,- Irene Graham. Pembroke; 4. Nelle sensabough. .. ' Section i-éiiucuinbern l. Eileen Harley; 2, Dell McorqAl- bilm; ' Ii, Rena. ~ l-iayter; Gaspareaux; 4. lioward Wight. Panmurajsisxid. _ j Section S-Bects 1, clement Wight. Panmure Island; 2, Scott Fraser. Albion; S. Everett King; 4. Stella. McKinnon, Sturgeon. Section 6--Cebbage ' EFFICIENT m” omcsn SERVICE nus cxsmncn. ocsssna surrunn AND rmsu. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN T0 REPAIR WORK. J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist 157 Kent Street. Phone Charlottetown -_?._..- AAAAA A‘ r r 1 Insidious Eyel Strain ..._- g W; thia- edlective -s|l- viaediy. 1 Suiierera from lyestrsln nil! have perfect-vision and there- tore do not. suspect the presence o! any evil detect. The motive power of the ElllllQ human urranllm ll Nerve Energy. Norma-l eyes. it is comlllluil utilise about 20% of this Nerve Energy. but when Eyestrnin l! present. a much llrlel‘ New" tion is required. Hence detective eyes throcshtbeir" consIImPt-lw o! an excessive amount o! Nerve lhergy ml! "5"!" aflect the functioning o! other organs o! the body end produce iiiltealtia. " naive, some use Y g-nxsasmnn 4G. EHatchlieson- 00004044000»mmooeeeovooooowoeooeoeaoooaoeeaeeooveeor 152-L ~ _’ Graham, Pembroke; 3. Lillian Coi- *¢‘v‘-‘v#¢‘¢‘v i. Isabel Moore; 2, James Siewln; 3. Raymond ‘Dunn. Albion; 4', Andrew McDonald. Peumure Island. Section-Best. Pumpkin (one). 1. Nellie Scnsabough. CLASS L (FLOWERS) Section k-Best Bouquet of Mixed Flowers l 1. Mary Jackson, Sturgeon: ‘l. Helen O'Connor. Gcspereaux; 3, Lillian Col- uniiusncoiiiosullrensorahsm. ~ CLASS 10 LIVE Sectional-Beat lseiicr call (dairy Stella McKii-mon. Sturgeon; mod Slewin. Section z-‘nut puliet and cockerel‘ a, nyerett king. School; 3, Cambridge School. Winnie ‘Trainer. Gasperesux; S. Fran- ces Steel; 4, Joseph McKenzie. ’ Charles Steel, Gasperesux; 4. George McKeeman, Gaspereaux. 3, Myrtle Slewin. Pembroke; 4, Ru- pert Wight. Eilcken; 3. Myrtle Slewin; 4. Reta I-Iayter. - ‘ ' ‘ ' Ira S. Murphy; 4, Vernon Stevie. bell; 3‘, Vera. Hayter; 4. Irene Graham. Myrtle Graham; 4, Frances Steel. 3, Olive Hayter; 4. Albion School. a, Eileen sheen "4, Andrew A. McDon- ald. Penmure island. Grant Graham: 3, James Slenin: i. Mery-Ilhrrell. Sturgeon. - < CLASS I AMANUAL rllAlNlNG) _. Section ‘h-Miac-elianeoua 1. Everett King, Gaspereuux. ‘STOCK AND IOUL- TRY _ bred) v 1. ‘Raymond Riley. Gsapcreaux; ‘l, 3, At.- ' - CLASS l0 . inborn L-Bert- Graham. Plymouth Rocks l, Lillian Collinga; ‘l, Bert Graham; ouiss 1i (COLLECTIONS) Section 1—Noxiou.s Wee-la i. Albion School. Section 3-45 tree leaves Sisrpon School; 2, Albion 1. S CLASS L‘. (SCHOOL WORM Section 1 (lab-Exercise book i. Grant. Graham. Pembroke; 2. Section 1 (ch-Exercise l-xok 1, Reta. Hsyter; 2, Carl Graham; 3. o Section 1 (fli-Jlxereise book l, Helen lPrench; 2. Harold l-llcken; Section 1 tQ-Exeroise book i. Vera Hsyter. Gasperesirx; n, Mar- soret. GrehI-m: 8. Josephine Wight. bell; 2, Miifnn Richards 51in mu Hig- stumeif“; 4- mull-n Cilmnis- ginbotham; 3, James and Lloyd ‘ Siewin; 4. Harry Slewin and Ray- Sectiou I. (ll-Map drawing i. Sadie Bruce.» Albion; '4, Harold ‘ Section 2 .(b)_—-Map drawing 1._5adie Bruce; 8. Evelyn Camp; 3 Section Sl-Junior drawing LEileenSteel; 2, Albion School; 3 \ Senior dnawlng i. Vera, i-layter; 2, Lillian Ccllings; Sectlm 4 tai-‘Penmunship i, Albion School; 2, Clement Wight; v Section 4 (bl i; Nellie Mercier. Gsspereaux; 2. Raymond Dunn and Ivan lticliinnon; 5, Howard McLeod and Billie Mc- Donald. z, Ray Riley and Edward King; 3. Milton Richards and Neil Higginbot- ham. ' Slewin; 2, Ray Riley and Everett King. action 6 (a)—50 yd. wheelliurrow race for boys from 9 to i2 1, Harry Slewln and Rey Steele; 2. l Section 8 (h) For boys over i2 1. Joe Kearney and Atwood Slewin; Leap-frog race for boys over 12 1, Joe Kearney and Atwood K. leap-frog race for boys under l2 1. Howard Wight and Neil Camp- incnd Dunn. . Inst. The tables were laden ~ with Backward race for buys under 9 5°” tun“ “my ‘ “gm “(my 5m“ wits realized. i, Harry Slewin; 2. Keith Slewin; 3. Backward race tor boys over 12 i, Joe Kearney; 2, Atwood Siewin; , Ray Riley: 4. Neil Higginhothnm. 'Bsckvvurd race (or girls uve" 9 i. H. Sensabough and Minnie Lani- gnn (equal); 2. Gladys Reynolds: 3. Winnie Trainer; 4, Eileen Hailey. k Teachers’ race 1. J. William Harley, Mink River; 2. Sadie Bruce. Albion; 3, Marie Cahlll, Pembroke; 4, Mary McDonald, Pan- murc Island. Free-ior-sli race for men Free-ior-all race ior girls lings. Sturgeon; 4. Eva Belle cherish, i” 1;» 1M Ennis Slllrseon: ?- Curl 1. Sadie Bruce. Albion; z, Elizabeth Sturgeon. ‘ _ » Gflhvlmil?!» Mirth! lfiellch. Pllfl- Graham. Sturgeon; 3. Ketnerine more Island. Dunn, Albion. CLASS 5 (FRUIT) Section l-Ducbess Apples l..Ivan McKinnon, Albion; 2. Ray- mond ‘Grahams’ 3. Scott n»... 4, Bert Graham. Section JJ-led. Astricsn air-pier 1, Willie Gitidings. Cunbrldge; 3. James, Siewin, a Sturgeon; ~, 3, " Lillian Ceilings; 4, Raymond Graham. Section s-nut Plate for ioriruus . l, Clarence Ceilings, Sturgeon; 2, H. French. Gaspereaux._-1 .- - . > Section +4.11}... Transparent Apples ’ 1, Mary Pun-ell. Sturgeon: 2. Grant > lings; 4, Frances Stcele,"Ga.v.pereaux. Section s-mn Piste u: a Pears l, Florence Kemp, Albion. cuss c tcanumw Sectim L-Best ‘,5 pint Jar u! rasp- berrles or other nlmerLvariety i, Irene Graham; 2, Olive Hsyter. Gasperesux; '3,‘ Mary Jackson.‘ 5W1‘!- aon‘; '4. Caroline CreedfSturgeon. - qnousnusr i ’fllRD»00AL nssspuiuvsnymn sunrises SIZES Very Best Quality ’ 0| lllfll - Section b-Beat $6 Mill-l! i‘! W" i, Irene Grehem‘. I. Lilli-m Col- linga. "CI-ASST " '_ v “w” rsunststlcafo! white bread d.‘ Vera myter. quo=r=llw= 1» Oeroline Creed: ' iiyratricis "Wight, sturgeon; 4, Helen O'Connor. Soetiin I-Best olltc oi s6 ems m bisesita 1,0111; rlaytai-z o, Caroline Creed: ‘d. l-ieien O'Connor. ‘ ' Section e-nut auteur» closer -_ -.'_ were = Motive trawler: I. Geneflvve J4m- mqn, sturgeon; a. Marjorie Jamie- wn, sturgeon; 4, Isabel Moore. ‘ os-sq-trucwrzhréw’ i, "mm iloore. Albion: trwbel unsruhinisicnqz. Carolina Creed; 4. Katherine _.hemn.\sv'ui1!'¢"- nrdrrmo. no. Slewin; 3. Helen French; 4, llcroiu Hickenf 1‘ ' (e) lflrene Graham; 7, Lillian Ceilings; '3.‘Ve‘ra' usyur; '4,‘ Josephine Wight. " . cuss u (scours) (ll-iii ytdash for girls under ii 1, "Caroline Higginbothim Cam- bridge; 2. Genevieve McGee, Si. Mary's Rhee 3.; ajmiidrcd McCar- thy, St. Mary's Road E2; 4, Kathleen Jackson, Sturgeon. (M-For girls from 9 to l! l, Gladys Reynolds. Section 2 (ll-TB yd. dash Iur boys under 8 1. lra S. Murphy; 2. Gordon Johns- ton. Sturgeon; 3, Keith Slewin; 4, Clement Wikht. V18 ‘yd. daab tor boys 9 to 12 l; James Slewin." '2. Calvin Kemp; 3. Harry Blewin; 4; Neil Harley. Section a (cl-M yfl- duh for boy: over 12 years i. ‘C. Davey. Gaspereaux; ti. Ray- mond ‘Dunn: 3. Rey Riley; 4. Calvin gammy“... . . . . . .. .. Section 1 (bu-co ye; i-lerrml nee ior ._ . . ‘m; McGuigen; 2. Mary Farrell we Mary Jackson. ltd) ~i, -Albion School; l3. ‘Myrtle - l V l, Mary. M. McCnrron and Lena‘ Wise men's race l, Gordon Johnson, Sturgeon; 2, George Hicken. Pembroke; s, J. W) Harley. Cambridse; 4. B. James‘ Steele, Gaspereaux. Boy's jockey race 1. Joe Kearney and Atwood Slewin; 2. Raymond Dunn and Milton Rich- ards; J, Keith Harley and Calvin. Ktrmp‘. 4, Archie l-ligginbotlism and Neil Higglnbothani. ZULU ‘PROPHET’ SEQS VISIONSEdres; was well rendered. The K001i JOHANNBSBURG. Nov. 17-iBritlsh UnLcd Press) — their midst. which no A ‘native prophet. who is reported to ‘dd to the have had visions as compelling as comgmnlty, those oi Joan cl Arc, has arisen ln Zululand. and has already converted to Christianity more than 30,000 men. women and children. This new prophet ls named Shem- be-A restlesrlitile old men with a. strong personality. he never sleeps more than two. hours out oi the twenty-four. Even tough old warri- ors, survivors oi the sevsge days o.‘ Dlngaen. who have resisted all the eflorts oi the. white missionaries, have been completely won over by l Shembe. Much-oi his success lies in the tact that he has adapted the meth- ods oi the Biblical prophets to mod- ern times. He teaches by original parables whichhe borrows trorn the workcdiiy world oi iihe Zulus, and he encourages his followers to sing their 101k songs and perform their Section ‘I .(a)-3-iegged race iur boys l. Joe Kearney and Atwood Slewln’. QQ-Nen Campbell and Howard Wight; a, hell, ltilgginbotham and Milton meixeres: 4. B‘! Riley and Everett King. Section I (lq-ioar-iegged race ior ‘ j boysiremltofl i, m‘ sfinirohy; 2. clement Wight; 3, Heath Slewin; 4. Andrew A. Mc- ncuyu. . (uy-Iout- _,_I'IGQ'IUI boys ever ‘ ‘ -' is years i, ‘Joe-Kearney, Sturgeon; 2. Keith ocasjafn eliwnto. Iii; lllll t metrics cl embroid- Bariey. dembrldse; o. Atwood Blevin- t ancient dances. then he neatly W11" veris their barbaric promotion in“ spiritual lervor. One o! Shernbea doctrines is that it is not necessary to wear European trousers in order to be a Christian. His male converts accordingly ‘wear check kills. wflethe? with l Whilb surplice. while collar and black tie. The womeniolk band. their heir with white ribbon. ‘e while bridal veil. The skirt and white blouse. The Japanese government plans to spend 061100.000 in expanding it " M we?» ~~ . " ‘ j. iii for when...» with a severe cdid, is. convslescing at__ har home here. Her many (rlends wish ‘Mrs. Walker I. speedy and permanent recovery. ellefafyitest, leit ‘recently (or. Uncle Sam's country where she purposes there. " Mrsfwiirred-Curley (nee Florence hlcfleill). arrived from Boston Sat- urday evening to spend s visit. with her parents. Mr. end, Mrs. N. J. Mc- Neiil. New Annsn. ‘ mtmt Ind finvelierblestfnre pm- Irwin: under the excellent manage- ment ci the teachers. Misses Put- rlcla. Cullen. Mamie mu gnd .14.. Welter Hutch respectively. Wiliiem Moses are pleased to hes;- neu- Mr. ‘Mouse is like a great many more. not so young as he used to be. but, when we man to ‘hold the stick. beautiful weather. been recently a very busy place. To- day. (Wednesday). several (ram A1- berton. centres were in sttendance. has been a. very busy person grcd- ing. shipping and storing potatoes. were well represented at the chicken supper. and bsuur held in Central Bcdeque Hall. ‘ruesdsy evening, 12th old friend Mflu Joseph Schurmsn, Summerside. Mill, Clermont. motored to Montague 0n s return trip Monday o! this week. ial, errlclent potato inspectors oi these parts. as well as surrounding vlcinities. has been kept well "on the job" since early in’ the summer in 1, Joe Kearney: 2. Howard Kemp; m‘ dukrem phases of the work M... 3, Percy Giddings, Cambridge; 4. Whore“ h“ mid‘, many ‘fiends m Jackson, Sturgeon. South Airice. organizing e Community Clllb i“ irom which (sill rest oi their ,__ ' consists oi a long block muss: ANDEVICINITY . Mrs-J-lahv Walker." who has been Mrs. Roneld-‘MncDonlld oi Trav- pending. the winter . with relatives .___< ii Theschools or New Annsn. Cler- . \ s The friends and neighbours o! Mr. 1e is recovering rrcm his resent m. ll. still takes a good D 'the other end ' oi‘ What with the good roads and Summerslde has Charlottetown and other Mr. John Pillmuri. Traveller's Rest. __.< New Annan end Wilmut Valley Mrs. Isabelle Mosse is visiting her ____- Mrs. Jabez Mill and Mr. Harold Mr. Junes Somera. Wiimot Valley spent the evening o! the 12th inzi. with triends in the east. ..i_- Mr. Richard Creed. one or the gen- this county who wish him every suc- oess as he goes along. Clement Women's Institute which was organised some iew months e30. has a. good attendance and n-sall- erei good time at, the. meetings. No doubt as time goes on with such a membership o! wiillng- workers it shalLbe worthy o! merited Praise es ls now handed out to the other In- stitutes throuihout our lair Bit- Scverai ~ peopleirom Wilmot. st~ tended the lecture glven- by A. E- Mcmgn, M, 9., ifipNorth Bedeflue l-luii Tuesday evening. 12th inst. Mr. D. B. MacDonald very capably acted as chairman‘ and a miscellaneous progrssri , alter Mr. Mnchean‘: od- people o! that community Pllfiwit doubt shall weltsre ot not only the‘. but neighbouring ones as Wtll» ., ’ Mr. Nelson_ n. Owen. l-llmllllln- was ..'.._.‘n... in New Aunan and Suxnmeraide. Thursday. 14th inst. X- _.__-——-¢-l-—* i " ' onnruu. novavrv Stllltiing oi cehtm novelty school {or the monthioi 060i?"- Grade x. 1 Dorothy CF11?“ 3 1mm‘ ces Culienp3 Lila Wood. ands 1X. 1 Marion Macieod. 2 |Hervey MacAuslend. 3 Alice Ohowen. 4 l-illdn MacAuslend. Qrsde vm. 1 _Ada._Swan. t Elia Chowen, 3 Sadie Ghowflfl- Grade v1. kAndrew "z Joseph Hambiy, 3 Vern. Smsliwood. Grade V. l Arthur Mueller. 3 D0"- ald MacAusland, 3 Lucille Chowen. Grade IV. 1 Betty bdcllhchern. 2 Kenneth Macmep 8 Rllfmlmd Hambly. ‘ Nerve Strain A it a man's work is begin hing to tell on his nerves be should take a cup of PETS a: night . . . ‘i! is soothing to the nerves and induces restful sleep. Jens». n v. "'"!'.f‘-TI;“FY‘!-""'IIJP“":"!: .- .,.,.‘..._1.._ v Men who have to control intricate and costly machinery . . . men whohave to work with hand and brain . . . need food that gives both staying power and nerve tone. They get both in rich abundance in FRY'S, the Cocoa of delicious flavour. Write for Sres Recipe Book J. S. FRY 6r SONS (Canada) limited. Montreal, Que. “ 200 Years of Excellence’: .$-i;gg ’ "it sozvsu; R15 c Grade III. l William l-lambly. 2 Hilda Mncllecchern- Grade 11 Sr. 1 Irene MacLcod. Grade u. Jr, 1 Tommy Agnew. 1 Jackie Agnew, 3 Eva. Chowen. ___.......... Get YOUR housefui Regular express railway servic. l.‘ has lustbccu established betweef _ Batavia. and Buiicnzorg. Nether-ill. ,' - East Indies. ,_______.._._._____ I Gnml for Toulliociie-Aiilnnrd’: Llnimen Grade I. Jr. 1 Francis MacEachcrn. Perfect attendance. Lila. Wood, Mar- ion Macbeod, Vera. Smallwood. Tom- my Agnew, Jackie Agnew. 1m"! MabcLeod. Grade I Sr. 1 Jean MacRae. RRXK‘C.‘\‘.}‘;;;;";;~;\ - . . . . . _ . \ \ \\\\\\\\\\\n\\\ —~in this NewHome/Issortvnent Carton _ ERE is something new in household lighting! A handy doll house carton of six Mazda. lamps containing the sizes best siuted to your daily needs. Order yours today. It will delight the children and bring you the benefits of better lighting. Light Up for Comfort. These new inside frosted Mazda lamps cut o5 glare and provide a soft, restful light so nwassary to real home comfort. Their pearl gray color adds beauty and blends harmoniously with the furnishings of cventhe most ‘expefisiveiy decorated rooms. ~ 4.. Employee Will Call . s ’ Mow“ One of our employees will call on you soon. Order 1'“ wf“ one or more cartons-enough to fiii all emptysockets - "m m" and to replace all burned-out lamps. Therm keeps. ~ , Mead: Imp wean in the cupboard for emergencies. , t _ Maritime Electric Company Ltd. of the Associated. System P. s. i. . .,._. Charlottetown.