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THE MODERN HIGH POWER ' GERMICIDE \‘- Kills sli germs and insects instantly, THE. IDEAL DIP son Foxes mo CATTLE Rsnehens and farmers will find IZAL s real Pllui" 5*‘ terminator. A” DISEASE PREVENTATIVE which is endorsed by the highest medical authorities. LITERATURE surrtten on‘ APPI-IMTIO" Maclfinnon Drug 00., rue REXALL sun KODAK s-rons ~ ‘Charlottetown, P. I. i. p_ q ‘ox a” _., Phone Ill u Bililiiliiiilllliilillli I -' THE CHARLQIFETOWN GUARDIAN 4 silos from l-lolmanb Cstalogl THE "Y" AUXILIARY meeting will be held tomorrow ('1‘uosday)| at 3.30, . - POLICE COURT-HBO or sixty days was the sentence Imposed on a man, who pleaded guilty to rhe charg of being dinnk and dis- orderly, a the Police Court Satur- day morning. For Infraction of the Milk Bye Laws a vendor was lined $5 or twenty days. BEAUTIFUL SERVlCE.- has. evening's service 0t song in Si, James’ Church was one of excep- tional beuaty and lmpressivensss. 1n sddition_to a number of hymn-s suns by the choir and congrega- tion, solos were sung by Miss Constance Whear, Mrs. E. W. Mc- Kinnon. Mr. Arthur Bruce, Mr. Charles Earle. a duet by Messrs Earle and Bruce. The service con- cluded with a short addrois by tho pastor. There was a large congre- gation. _ ARRESTED AGAIN-The Hail- fax Herald says: John Paris, upon whom all eyes were fixed ltwo years ago when he appeared in thc courts of St. John to stand trial 011 a ClIBPKe 0i‘ murdering a little girl residing in that city, will ap- pear in the police court before Mag. lstrais Cluney Thursday morning i.o answer a charge of violating the Nuva Scotia Temperance Act. Paris was arrested at one o'clock Thurs- ‘IBY morning In a house on Upper Water street as the result of u raid conducted by Inspector Tracey, Police Sergeant Mil-shell and Police (lint-tar Judge. It is understood that nvidcncu a-gnln-st Paris was obtain- cd by inspector Traceysomo time ago. ‘—'—“*“ o A STRANGE cASE.-—A visitor to the city Saturday called at the Guardian ofllce In reference to it twiigrztm which appeared on Sept. ilth, lntimating that a woman be- glven an infant oi two weeks to a I il. had a strange experience about tho sumo dale with a coilple from this city. The two travelled with u iwo weeks old baby girl from Ithls city us man and wife and received cnnsltlorable kindness when ii. wn-s dlscovcrcil that rlcd to her companion. province the couplc left for Am- herst, then laltcr went to St. John, and have not ‘been bn-ék since, and tho inform-ant thought tho cases somcwhnt ('0lll('l(l(‘il. PERSONALS. Miss Florence NIcAvln, Pisquld, is visiting friends in thc city. , Mr. Hcrbt-m H-ngun, Johnston's Riva-r, was a. visitor lo the Exhibi- lion. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bnswcll, and Mrs. Krilll Iloswcll, Victoria, wore visitors to the city on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bolts, of Wallace Ridge, N. S., are touring the Island on their honeymoon. While horn thcy visitcd tho lutter's tiduslr, Miss liilda McKenzie. North ltustlco. ‘ SURE “GAY T0 UB1‘ IKIII O1" BLACKIIEAIIN The-re in one slulplc, mtfc. nnd sure way thnt nevi-r fnlls to got rid of blnck- Ill-ads: thnt. is to dissolve them. 'l‘o do ibis, got two nunccl-i of poroxine pow- ticr from nny drug sturo-waprluklc n iittlo on n hot, wot Clflflb-Tllll ovcr the bluckht-luls brlnkly——\\'xluh llu- pnrtu nud you wlIl be surprised how the blot-iv ,St. Lawrence Flour . ‘CORREOTIONP-dfhe agency for the Overland car is held ‘by the Mcbalne Service Station and, not by A. Horne h Co., as lmeared under their ad. yeeterd . I ' CHAPTER XV (runtinuetlk this lu Under the glnriilg Afrli-uu sun amusing crowd stood usm-lnbli-il welcome Stikrt-lellnhr; nud welt-oun- him it did with such \'0I'li| tinunli-i- ihut nu echo of it from tlu- iuult- ri-nch- i‘l| ihc vi-ry Kitsbuh on the llllhlilll in In-rnld his approucb. liy tine lllIli‘,'ll(I\\'t~V1'1'. ihut ht- icncIu-tl ilu- forirl-ss hilt ]ll‘lll‘l‘lil1lllll bud i|“‘llli|' h-d by luori- ihuu Iluli’. At tho uok his form-s hnd divided, nud Ills c rsulrs. lu-udcd by (Hllllllllll. hnd uinrchl-tl llu- ' cnpilvt-s nwuy to ibi- bugultl whilst llu- STOCK QUOTATIONS I'u|Ii-r illl‘ grunt Kilil‘\\'i|_\' of ilu~ It‘ . _ - tin-y iluilili-tl lulu tho Viitll (‘Ililfipl ~| in HALIFAX, Oct. 5.—Stock quota- tions filrnlshcd by Johnson and lu- rnngcil nluug two niiIi-s of Ii by llu-lr Snhnrinvi drivers. uud tin-cc lmtughi Ward Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: CHURCH OF-BOOTLAND.—-Rov. Ewen MacDougail will preach Tues~| day, 7-th, at Kinross ‘at ‘l r-ms and Wednesday, 8th, at Point Prim at 7 p.m. ~ WILL BE LOADING live hogs. and lambs, Wednesday, Oct. 8 at Albany Station up to ,2 o'clock. Highest. market price. E. V. Muc- Le0d.-6826-10-6¢m-2i. clumsily’ to tin-Ir km-i-s. .\i'ti~r thctu Tol- lmvwl but some two score cilrsairs us n tzimrd of honor to ilu-lr ll‘llili'l‘. ’I‘|u~,\' took ihi-lr ntuud upon i-liiu-r slilo oi‘ ilu- gnii-ivuy nftt-r profoundly sillnalu- lug to 'Alll|I|-f'il-l)|-ll. 'I‘In- llushu nut in thc iillllilt‘ of nu itwulug l-nihruui-il upon u illvnn, nttoruicil by lllil wuzci-r 'i‘unnl- nuul nnd by Marzuk. nud guurdcd by u lllilrdlfllflll jnulssnrirs. wlunu- lliillli‘ gnri-niuts nlndc nu l-lli-r-tivv but-lo ground to tin- groi-u nud gold of his lcwcilcd ruin-s. lll his \\'lllll‘ turbuu glowcil nu i-uii-ruid 4'l'i')il'i‘l|i. Tin- llushlfs countt-uunvt- Bull Telephone Br" npton Ottawa Power Cuba Cane Sugar Cuba Cane Sugar iPitl. Pan American Petroleum .. American Gan. Brazilian Fraction Howard Smith Pfd. Howard Smith Com. Spanish River Preferred Spanish River Com. . . . . . .. 105% Steel Company oi‘ Canada .. 78% British Empire Steel 1st \\'ilil dnrk cat-coiled ull those vll>l‘t'ii"i"""- lu the uud nil wus dhuuIsxi-d tu ihc (rt-usury. illlil ‘Psumziiull wns bidtli-u to go i-usi up ibc nrcuuut oi‘ ii nnd uiurk. iii<~ shnri- ihut foil to ilu- portion oi,‘ llluslt‘, roiu-vrlii-il-Jinr in ihcsc vi-uulrvs- nll wurc pnrtui-rs. from the liushn h ,~| Ni-lf, who ri-pri-sviiii-il iiic Static, down,’ lu thc lui-ilui-st rursnlr who hnd mnuni-d iiu- rli-iuriotls vi-sm-is of ihc l-‘nlih. nud] ouch luul his sbnri- ul‘ iin- booLV- KIWI!" cr or It-lts ll\‘i'\ll‘illl|K to his ruuk, oni- I l\\‘\‘l|ili‘lll of the ioinl fuliing to Sllkll-é i-Llinhr hliiisulf. l lu tlu- couriynrtl ivi-rc li-fi liilllt‘ but Auud, Rinrzuk, ‘nnd tin- jnulmiurlcs. nud Slllil"i‘l'lillllf with All nud Jnapvr. It wns ilu-u thnt Sukr-i-I lluhr pri-si-uicti his new oilil-cr iu lln- llnshn. us lllll‘ upon whim iln- grnm- .\l'nl| bud ili'lll‘i'illli'il, u grout ligllii-lfliiutl n skill-v i-d m-nuuiu, who bud ofllrrt-d up his inl-i unis uud his iifi- to iiu- st-rviru ul’ liillllll. who hnd Ill-on ut-vcptl-tl by Suki"; cI-Buhr, uud stood nuw bufort- Asnd to‘ be l'illllll'llll‘ll iu his offlcc. Rlnrnnk luicrposi-d pciillunily, to i-x c‘ni|u timi nlrt-ndy wcrc ihcro iuu lunuy crsiwillll- Xusruill dogs In tht- run-ks of! ilu- soldiers of ilu- Fnlih. uud thnt ll wns imwlsl» in Inert-use their number uud prcsulnptuilils lu Hnkr-i-ldlnhr tu lilkl‘ so much upon illuuu-lf. t Sukrw-l-liilhr ulcusuri-d him with nu 1'_\'l‘ In which scorn nud surprlsi- wi-re of Abiilbi Laurentlde Pulp . . . . . . . . . .. Canadian General Electric . . Canadian Slon-mship Com. . . (Junndiun Steamship Pfd. lhrlilorltos Com. Dominion Bridge tween 18 and 20 years of age hadlAm. Locomotive . . . . . . . . . .. school gril in the C. N. R. station‘ m. Sydney Ito hold while she dlitCanndlan Pacific RailwtiY -- somc shopping, and then dIsappear-INBW Y0ik Central - - - - ~ - - -- Thc vlslior sold that. he had (‘ftuvilllfl slilfil - - - ‘ -- at Bnrdqnlllcttdlng .. the Southern iPaciflc woman hnd (inserted her husband’ and two children, nnd was not mar-i IFrum this, in-nds have dlsnppieattu. Big hint-k- heads. llttlc blackheads. no mutter whore they nro. simply dissolve llllll dlsnpprnr. llInt-kjlt-luis nrc ii lulxturr of iluut nnd dirt uud scrrotlinls thnt form in tho porrs of tho skin. Tho pnroxluv powlli-r nudihv unit-r dissolvi- the hiark< lu-uds so ilwy numb right out, Iunvltlg iiu- pores fri-i- llilil cit-nu uud in tiu-lr nnturul condition. V-ANTINES TOILET CREATIONS DIRECT FROM NEW YORK Something Dif- ~ fereut and Distinctive Beautiful handmade pack- - is removed. , prevent a very nasty stain. Montreal Power Winnipeg Electric National Breweries Atlantic Sugar Atcillson Am. Car & Foundry Am. Smeltlng & Refining .. Anaconda Copper international I'll-lie!‘ Kelly Springficltl Mex. Petroleum International Mel‘. Murine .. Press Steel Car . . . . . . .. "The crowd stood assembled unit broudiilg nu he wnu-Inul tin- uil\'i‘lll oi ihni lllll‘ oi l)|ll'il(‘lll‘il cuuu-is. llia thoughts wort- silll inboriug wiih the doubt of si|k1"i.‘|>l§ill1|"\\‘ll“ll lW-nzlli-lfs vrnfi)‘ spot-ch nnd crnfiier Ti'l.lt'0lii'i~ hnd ||illllli'l| in tin-in. llui ni night ul‘ llii‘ corsair. li‘llili‘l' hIlusi-lt‘ his i‘irllllii‘lllllll'i‘ l'll‘lll‘l‘il tfllililvllly.‘ his clw-s spnrkil-il, nud lu- rum- in his flu-t to \\‘t‘ll'llllli‘ him us n fnthur might ivvlroulv u son who hnd lu-cu through perils In _u service dour lu lmill. ' Snltrrl-I-lluhr f‘l|li‘!‘i‘i| tlu- courtyard on foot, huvlng dlsulouuti-il nf llu- guiv. ’l‘z|ll nud imposing. with his llcnd high uud his forks-d iu-nrd thrusting turn-uni, Ill‘ sinikt-il with grunt dignity lo ihu foot oi‘ the divnu. followed by All nud u umlmguuy-fiici-d iciiuw, tur< llllllf‘il uud rt-d-ln-nrdt-il. in wlmui ii lat-mind luoro ihnl. a glnilci: to rot-ow lilZl‘ the rnlu-ully Juspcr Leigh. now In nll the punopiy of your coluplcto rcuc- gudo. Sukr-ol-Buhr wont down upon his knot-s nud prostrnted himself solemnly ilcforie his prince. "'I‘Iu- Ivli-ltning oi‘ Allnh anti Ills pence upon flu-o, my lord,“ wns his grcotiilg. And Amid, stopping In lift. thnt splendid ilguro lu his nrum. gnvc him u welcome that cuuscd the spying Formi- ihh to clt-nch hor tccih bchind the fret- ted Iuiilcle thnt concealed her.‘ "'l‘hc- [Iruiso to Ailnh and to our Lord llnhnnn-i thnt thou uri- ri-turuod uud In hcultll, my son. AIrl-utly hnih my nlil hi-nri bot-u xlndilcut-d by iln- ut-ivs uf thy victories lu ihl- Ni‘I'\'l4'1‘ of ihi- Ifnith." Thou followt-tl the dlnplny ui nll tinmo rirhi-s wrcstcd from ibc IIuii-Il. null grcuily ihroilgb mind's nxpoctntioils bud burn fi-d ulrcntiy by ililunuill, llu- lil-lht now Illifi-llil Itofnrt- his l'_\‘l'fl by fur Hiludebakor Union Pnlcliic U inh MONTREAL EXCHANGE v . iii-Lilli . 106.40 lillll Victory 1932i Victory 1922 ‘Victory . . . 1937 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BANKS Bank Commerce Bank Royal Bank Montreal , .. Bank Nova Scotia May 152%: May 114%; Wheat, Dec. July 139. 111%; Corn, Dec. Oats. Dec. 57%; May 61%; July 148; Jilly 115%. 60 ___._.’¢e>i— LOSSES AND LESSONS Do all mell \ learn from their losses? is experience always a good teacher. It is common to hour about "taking your losses." But ‘that is not quite onough. And, as a rule, t-hst is a thing of necessity; there is no escaping it, and. there fore I0 virtue attaches to It. But learning from losses is dlfferont. It has a forward look. lt suggests courage_ going on again, getting back into the fight. ~ , To the seeing eye, to the right spirit, chore is no finality about temporary loses. They are mileston- es of the way of ultimate victory. Life that is worth living is mndc up of venturing. The fact that a ship hits a rock and sinks is no ex. cuse fo-r all ships staying ‘In harbor. Let the rock bc- charted, and let us go out to see again! Wise men are always learning by their loses. Batten-tyne, Scot-Us publisher, reported that money was being lost on the publishing of bill» lads. bibles , A Store Whose Ideal Is Service It is our desire. at all times. to serve our customers "Very well, James," said Scott, in every way possible. The Footwear on sale here has “we must try prose." The “Waver- been carefully selected for isy Novels" was the result! I-nltlal failure is often a fflllllflir high quality and authorita- tive style. Our salesmen are , tlon‘ for final success. Dig the lesson out of thu loss—-and 80 filth! on. courteous and helpful. They are always glad to assist you In choosing the right Shoe fer each occasion. We want you to take advantage of this service. is». immediately alter ink has been spill. take a sponge and mop up as _ much of it as possible. Have twu bowls containtng clear cold water beside you, the one to squeeze the inky sponge into, the other to dip it into when cleaned. Continue soaking ‘the soiled spot with clean water until as much ink as possible if the stain is persist- ent apply to it a little oxalic acid or salts of sorrel, or even a weak " solution of ammonia. You will find that those prompt remedies W!" As the train wsa about to start _ udvcuture. _, lug ti-rlus, Alnrznk sci llllll n uucsilun. 5'15 iuut lamb?" lu-iis iii filo Proplu-Fs survive, |||| n“. |-,. l i lupilu-r hnd pruiupti-il hliu. ,- hr- nulili-il cmtfllli-iltly. . to tho luuucullit. nptlrovi-rl him heartily. the llioro hourly m a. very stout lmen struggled into a carriage and sank into s seat. breathing heavily. A small boy who sat opposite appeared to be fimc eted. His ardent gore event- usil began to annoy the stout msn, who demanded angrily "W-hy are you staring at me?" "Please. sir," replied the led, "there's no- whore else to look." CONSTIPATION A cause of many "llll- ful to elderly people. Always relief is taking CHAMBERLAIN?» . TABLETS may - pleasant -- elective - only sse. ages containing creams, powder. compressed pow- der, rouge, etc. THE BUTTERFLY COM- PACT is a. work of art. Harin- rsé» ‘his RIXALL Peso- KooAlt Stone ass defeated. lie hnd boon somuiiy ncbool~ Patent Leather Oxfords 0f nloe glossy black, are much In evidence, our prices for ,. ‘ ' “ oxfords are $4.25, $4.75, $6.50. SB-OO. ALLEYtldnii v [ABHIOHALE FOOTWEAR i’ thl- world thnt could eludc'tht- penetra- l do not iunlorstnuil," ‘ l l Htskr-el-llulir" a lo welcome ulci-ly Illl-utii-tl. , , "host any thnt lfis pri-luuupluous to wlu u convert to tin.- Iunuu-r of ilur Lord .\iuhouu-t'."‘ quoih ho. "Go rcml vilu- Must iH-rspIl-iunis»Book nud si-c Ewllnt is thorn i-uJtlIni-il us u duty upon cvi-ry 'l‘r|u-—1Ii~Ii<-\'i-r. Auli bcthlnk tin-c. 0 sou of Anud, (but win-u thou dost In thy Iiiiic wlsiluln (‘lllil i-u-tlru ilpou tin-sc- whoiu Allnh hus hlcniu-tl lillil ll_‘il from tho night \Vlli‘l‘t‘lll they dwclt. iuiu llu- bright llilllllllill‘ n: intuit, in...» maul rnusi scorn upon m:- nud upon ,ihluc~ own molhvr, which is bill n Iiiiit- mnt'_ ii-r. and thou illliil blnsplu-uio ilu- Bios-- sud unulo of Allnh, ivhirh In in il‘('llil tin- \\'il_\‘ii thnt ll‘illl uuio ilu- I'll.“ _ | Angry but di-Il-uicll nud Nlll'lli'i‘ll. Murzuk fi-ii back n sit-p nud stood bit lug his lip nud gItlwt-riug ilpnli _ thi- corsair. wlmt iinu- Aluid muldt-d dlls lu-ud uud smiled npprtlrnl. "l'urll,v urt thou full ll'lll'llt'll In ihc l'l‘rin- lit-lief, iStlkr-i-I-llnhr." hn sold. “Thou urt- tllc very fnthcr of wlsdoui us of vulor.“ __ l And iln-rr-upoli ho gnve wnlrouu- in ‘Muster lu-igll, whom lu- hnihll in tho Tililkif of ihi- Fuithfui undcr tin- iii-sig- tuition of -lilN]lI‘l'~lil‘ll4. I ’l'l|lii dour. the ruin-tunic illlil All wl-rr lmlll ilisullssi-il, mt \\'t'I‘i‘ nlso tlu- .It i- |tisurlcs, who. quilting ihi-ir pimlililu Ill‘- hiud .\Nl|ll. wont to tnki- flu-ir sinuil on Iruurd nillu: gnu-away. 'l‘|u-u ilu- Ilmhn lbcut llllil huuds togt-ihi-r, uud in iii" aim-cu who l-nun- I|| unswcr to his sum ‘lililliti lu- gnri- orders to rn-i food. null lu- budc Sukr-ol-lluhr to cuiut- sit Iu~ 'side him on ihi- dlvunf \Vntcr was brought thnt tin-y lulght wnsh. Thut tlonc. lht‘ slurcd plni-i-d lu- fnro tin-in a suvory stow o! un-nt, nud t-ggs with olives, limos nnd spires. Asuii broke bri-uil with n l‘I‘VI'l'l'|iil_\‘ prunoitucud “lllstullluhl" nud lllppvtl his tinge-rs lulu ihi- rnrtht-rwnru howl, lend lug the tray for Sukrcldluilr uud Mur- suk, uud us tin-y lite ln- Iuviicd ilic cor snir illiusi-lf to‘ recite (hi: tulc of his \\'lmn he hnd dnno so, nnd li|zuit| Asnd Iuid prnlsi-tl him In high uud luv- “Wns it to nhinlu just liingllsh |ll('§l' twu slnvcs llliil thou dlilsi llllill'l"- iukt- this pierlloun VUXIIKU to thnt dis’ “Tilnt wns but u purl or |||_\' ill-sign." was the rnlm ri-ply. “l iw-lli iu row- ihi~ suit, of my ruyugi- |Zl\‘I'N proof.“ ‘ "'I‘Iluu tildnt not know thnt thisi Ilutt-h urgimy would cross thy puih." snld Alurznk. in ihc ri-ry words his "Hid I uol'."' quoih Sukrvtvl-Bnbr. nud no i-uuflili-uily tiini Asull lu-nrcu Ili'1'il1‘il lo lu-nr tint words ihut n0 l-iluuiilgly guvi- the Ilc “find I no trilst In Aiinii, ilu- All- winc, tho Ali-ltnilwiug?" "Wt-II uuswcrcd. by thc Koruu!" Aund lly ninrc It rebuilt-d lilbllllllililllllli which he desired above nll to Ilcur robuttcd. But Mnrsak did not yi-t own hlmnclf rd by his guiloful Slrillon tnuihcr. "Yo! tin-re is sums-thing In ull this hi- murmured. with fnlsc gentleness. _ "All things are possible to Allah." unld Sskrtt-i-Bnhr in tones of lII(‘I‘f'il~ ullty. as If he sugfistotl-nnt without n suspicion of lrnnye~that It was In- rrl-diblr tht-re should in» anything In sll tion of ainranlr. (To Ile Continued) \ . .___.....<Q>-_____ TODAY AT 3.16, 7 8.45 Matinee, Adults 16c. Children 11c. Evening, Orchestra 26c. Balcony'21c STRAND An Old Favorite Black Agaiin She Was Rich in W01‘! ‘ly Goods But a - - - - PIK ER! At ti...‘ Game 0f Love One of these luxurlouvs young ladies-always a 'winnerl Then she tried the game of love. Alasl-She was a Piker. it took pa Pa’s young as- sistant to prove that she was “A Regular Girl" after “The y LOVE PIKER” WITH ANITA STEWART Distributed by Goldwym-Cosmopoliian _ Round l2—'“FIGHTlNG BLOOD” THE LAST ROUND OF THIS SERIES To-da y MATINEE AT 2.30 EVENING AT 8.30 PRINCE ED WA RD THE MAE EDWARDS PLAYERS The Supreme Success . of Successes With MAE EDWARDS \ BIG ACTS OF Change of Play Nightly. , vAuuEvlLhE incomparable Plays irresistible Music. Novelty Orchestra. Musical Comedy Numbers Cabaret Novelties. MATINEE AT 2.30 “The Moth" TONIGHT AT 8.30 “Adam and Plva” s ts now on Sale Ticket Office ea Opens at 9&9 A. M, Daily. PRICES E\-en.ng--37c, 52c, 80c.’ Matinee-Adults 26c. Children 16c. SAVE I-2 THE DUAL Buy a Caloric Pipeless Furnace Hundreds of Satisfied Customers praise The CALORIC ALL CAST METAL PARTS, and the TRIPLE CASING is a PATENTED feature In the CALORIL‘. Call and have us demonstrate our furnace The PRICE of the CALORIC PIPELESS FURNACE is vcry REASONABLE for the value you receive. Fred H. Trainer PH°NE 3934- so GRAFTON STREET Opposite Prince Edward Theatre iwlf. CARDIGAN HEAD Following is tln- standing Cardigan Hclui school for month of Scpii-nibcr: (irndo Vli.~l, Annie L. McDon- ulri: 2, Sarah Ii. Nicholson, Grade IV.~-~1, Florence h‘. IPvrgIIsou; ,2, Robert. E. Fcrgilmn: 1i, Inez A. Nicholson. (iradn Ili.——1, Louis J. McDonald; 2, Marlon .\l. Sililivan; 3, Ilnura M. Mcilonnlli nnd lmsiic I), McDonald ioqilltl.) Gratin ||_.._. 1, Wlnnlfrcd M. Ferguson; 2, (‘moi M. Nicholson. Grade l., Sr.~~l, Mui- colm ilaytor; 2, John McSwnln. Grade 1., .lr.——-l, Wlllln Sullivan; 2, Alexander McSwnin; 7i, licrthn Iiayter. Perfect nticntlant-t-z Willie Sul- livan, Laura M. McDonald and bouts J. McDonald. Teacher, Annie M. Macheod. of the Get in touch with uawhen you need coal for any purpose. For Industrial or home use we can provide you with the .- very best, and you will find our prices right. "THE MAXIMUM OF HEAT" W.D. GILLIS & CO. Phone 11d Minsrtfs lalnlmsnt for Rheumatism d; . i