‘vvv a4¢¢4‘-~— ;§NOT'CEA! . l s. s. "assume" e/utmos AFTER oc-roaan m "vom- forOrwsli n 1 a-m- ‘Tusadayajar Orwell at ....,;...~....... gWldnaadaya (only) m Vlitoria ac ""4!!! for last Rival-at JhWNllya for wast Ilivsr at STEAMSHIP LINES INC. ‘ INTIRNITIQNAL LIN‘ s-s. oovaauoaoiuotav will I W l a-m. and aver-y ‘laturday n! I NW Wednesday trlas are via lastaort and l. ll c-m. Thursday. . laturday mas ars to laatsn ell-sot. sua loudly! about I r-M Mondays and Fridays at- Q10 EASTERN RIflllN-Lsava Ioatan ‘Mamas-lantern. - ~l _. raaa atom sn-ranoouapsoo - -- , * nutty»; 0mm 8m and paints lauill and t... famous Suction-Food f‘ A i$"€"i5'K 6233i? 1N sTocK New and Second liand Machines selling at cost to clear Wnteior catalog and prices. Canadian Farm Products, Ltd. Charlottetown ' ' ~-|i-~. 1 “hi” x Curmtiicli (Qaifnwut. ing through services to Montre oand New York. U. S. "Prince Edward Island" will mnko one round trip. ' den for Tormentinne after arrival of morning train from Charlottetown and , aide. Returning leaving Tormentine for Borden at 3.00 p. m.. connecting with train arriving in Charlottetown at 6.80 p. m., Summereide 0.00 p. m.. Tlgnlsh 9.50 p. m. _ ttetown at 8.46 a. daily except Sunday. leaving Bor flrnlna for sulneralda leave Charlo ln.. 1.25 p. m. and 2.50 p. m. daily except S ‘lrnlna for Georgetown and Sourla leave. at p daily except Sunday; 6.20 a. m. on Monday and Friday; 5.80 a. m. on Wednesday only. No ch in Murray Harbor Service. Ill’! For fulivparticuiara enquire of w. ac. Molina. . City Ticket Asent. P. w. cllAluua. u. r. aha ‘no. r. A.. Charlottetown. P. - rated ly. St‘. alarms-eve. Bear . Hus Beagle. Bear d-tiver South; "Tbrfév/iorz/ " M4485 J12g~ 2(5): Eandfla- 50- c a v v OO-fl.75 This Christina Vour Photograph-the Gift that only you can make. d $011001. l‘ 3W3 Ill a very successful one. the ds-raa lumbar of spectators i-hlaprork by oat-eats. pupils and M" 33h». l. P. S. and Mr. 00bit. bless fill i s. Seven ‘schools pairticlt lfiVQifq-Vitlrlih Armadillo. Bear Bdvor fiollfillt Monticello, ormunvillp and New Acadia. The ilt of DrllO-Wlfl- uers is as. follows: ‘ GLASS l.—GRAlN8 Sou-J .,A.,~White Outta-d, Roderick Nvllonald, Monticello; 2. A‘ “"- Peter Kelly. Bear River North; ‘4, Joseph ‘Melsaac. Hermanville. ' Sec. 1 B.——Blnclt Oats-l. Ralph Savidant. Armandale; 2, Ella Gel- laut. Bear River North; 3. Morley McDonald‘. Si. Margaret's; 4, Mild- red McAdam. Bear ltiver North. _ Sec. 2. Whent.~l. Minnie McAd- am. Bear River North; 2. Joseph McDonald, 8t. Margaret's; 8. Rod- erick McDonald. Monticello; 4. An~ sus McDonald. Monticello. Sec. 5. Sweet Corn.—~1. Gertrude ‘McDonald. Si. ldargayets. CLASS ilF-JIOOTO Soc. 3. Dakota Red Potatoes-l. Thomas McCloekey, Bear River South; 2. Gertrude McDonald. Si. Margarets; 3, Stephen McDonald. Monticello; 4. Ambrose McDonald, Monticello. Sec. 5. Turpips-l. Ralph Savid- ant, Armandaie; 2. Allan McCor- mick, Armandmle; 3. Eileen Mc- Gaugh. Bear River North; 4. Kate lcDonald,St. lllnrgarets. Sec. 7. Carrots.-—l. ‘Mary Mooney. Bear River South; 2. Reginald Mac» Isaac, Bear ‘River North; 3. Mary ' McDonald, Monticello; 4. Hilda Mo Donald. StJMargarets. Sec. 8. Parsnips-d. Austin Mc- ‘Phee. Armandale; 2, Eileen Mc- Gnugh. Bear River North: 3. Joseph Kelly. Bear River North. CLASS III.—VEGETIABLES ' [Not-tn Hilda McDonald, St. Margaretta. i “$32,151.. cxggzgsgl,’ zhglrég: McDonald, St. Margarets; 5, Minnie McGaugb, Bear River North: Half-Adam’ Bu? my” Ncfrth‘ Mary Campbell, Bear River Southfl sec‘ 3AM!“ °f Bdrred my" And new la the time to ’ make appointment with B A Y E R ' Photographer on Sale All shades in stock, sold at half price. $1.50 to $1.75‘ shades for 75c. 11;..." Time Schedules 8 light fixtures, com- plete with shades $7. _ 2 light fixtures, com-. plete with shades, $6. S. McIsaac 8r Sons ' "N Queen Qlregl Phone 722-1 ’lliiective, Monday, 0ci.30:l1 Train Ne. n9 leaving‘ Cllirrlotfefovsn at 6.4a a. m‘. dlniéy d . ill k. man an connec ona, nc u ~ emu” sun ‘y w ma P a al and West, and for Boston . STATION TRIKE!‘ AGIIT xxm‘ will: :' 1'!?&’ rau- sates as additional . f." in?) . mnéc-r Fnom nottmn lliiilill Bulbs Our annual importation of ohoioe flowering‘ lulba dir- .act from Holland has just ar- rived. Tha lineal. lot of am Flowering lulbs we have evarllandlod. every saeaaa . p.30 a.m. and 2 amn- l nan. and I I-"l- ' aavs It. Jenn ovary W (Atlantis time) tor lessen. ubeo, due loatan about and Sl-nkle) WWW" itammsd Tulips. Narcissus. Dafledlis. Trumpet Dsfisdlia, I Pelylnthua, fillulaails, Send tor Fries list. Post- ld on all mail orders. d got ilrst choia t ‘r m 4. Irene McDonald, Armudale. .5“ iltiifliiirl aouool. I'm: “sfwlo-kw. Bear an» South. ' ‘U; inmgi g}; ' F“ h ‘a; Gillllil. Bear River North; 2. M - it’. Margaretfq $15.13;‘. 5m“ Mfllloiloltl. Bear River North. showing the resonator-est taken in V “ gory McDonald. Monticello; z. tswheutjrne Judaas. an. Harder. ‘"'"°i "vtiolkev- Bur‘ River d‘ concern“ by thalrwue River North Estelle McDonald. Bear" River - MWINKQY. Bear River South; 2, Name’ Bear mver sour)‘; 4‘ PM“ Sec. 6. Knitted Sweater.-i, Au- ‘ Sec. 2. Green Tomatoes.—~l. Leon- K ll , l N h; 2, G0 - rghldeéMiDgxlltfigtiriMgitéarefs; gieLAss ‘x-MANUAL TRMMNQ flMary Campbell, Bear River South; Se“ 2' Mukmg Swd-“L Swim‘ 4. Eileen McGaugh, Bear River Sec. 3. Onions-l, Joseph Neale, i ; . - . '_ 31a,‘ geggrgfiihxqgrgwrglngufi, DoSeclal, Dairy Cali’.~], Marlon Mo. ' ’ ’ , ha. . St. Margaretta; 2. Morley M°C““8h' 8°“ Rive’ “ml” "McDonald. st. Margaretta‘. a, John Mir; .. cantor-renown commas "*- ' cuss VL-CANNING 5W 1. Btrawbemea-i. uni-gut c. 8. Beans-d, -Eileen Mo. OLA” Vin-COOKING Sec. i. Loaf of White Bread-l, South: 3. Mildred McAdam; Bear m"? “Oil-ll; 4. Mary Kelly, Bear 8w- 2. Te Bl u.- Mcolmllel’. ‘lieert-icgiverl‘ £31‘? Noilhi 3. Emma Peters, New Ac- adia; -i. Mildred McAdam, Bear Riv- er North. \ 3%- 4. Annie Pie-l, Mary Kelly, Bear River North; 2, Minnie Mg- Adam. Bear River North; 3. Mildred McAdam. Bear RilVBl‘ North; 4. An- nie MoPhee. Armadillo. $90. 5. Rlt|$e.——-1. Melvin; Me. Donald. Armadale; 2. Annie Mg-Dgn. aid. St. Margarels; 3, [rem Mo. Donald, Armaxlale; 4, Marion Mc. Donald. Si. hlargalrets. Sal 5- G1lli§8rsnaps.—l, llllargnrel Annie hlcDonald. Si. Margaretta; 3. M"? Kelly. Bear River North; 4. Annie hickhee. Armadule. CLASS VliL-SEWING AND KNITTING Sec. l. Plain Sewing, Tea Apron. ~l,- Estelle McDonald. Bear River North. - Sec. 2. Hemstltched 'l‘owel.—1. Gertrude McDonald. St. Margaretta; 2. Hildu McDonald. St. Margaretta; 3. Marjorie llicDona-ld, Bear River NONh; 4. Mildred McAdam. Bear River North. Sec. 3. Embroidered Linen.—1, Annie M cPhee. Amnidale: 2. Helen Chaissou. Bear River South; 3, im- eldu Chuissou, Bear River South. Sec. 4. Mended Wool Sock.—l. Mildred McAdam, Bear River North; 2, Eileen McGnugh, Bear River North; 3, Minnie McAdam. Bear River North; 4, Mary Kelly, Bear River North. Sec. 5. Pair o1‘ Knitted Sockts.-—1. Minnie lilcAdam, Bear Rllver North; 2. Ella. Gallant. Bear River North, nle MoPhee, Armadillo; 2, Christina Beagle, Bear River South; 3. Mary Kelly. Bear River North. en Gillie, St. Margaretta. CLASS X.—LiVE STOCK AND POULTRY Moilouald. Monticello; 4. John Jos. {Allan McCormick, Armadale; Morley McDonald, St. Margarets. Gaugh. Bear River North. "j Eileen McGeugh. Bear River North l4. Austin MoPhee, Armadale. CLASSQ lV.—FLOWER8 ‘Helen Chai-sson. Bear River South - Matrgarels. River South; 3, Mary Campbel Gloskey, Bear River South. 1, Eileen MoGaugh. Bear Rive Isaac. Hermanville. CLASS V.—FRUIT Gillie, Si. Margaretta; 2. Josepl Neale. Bear River South; 3. Flor ‘ence McKinnon. Armadaie; 4. Mel vine McDonald, Armadale. l When Kidneys Hurt Take Glass °1 W“ zisssrsfinirssrzur. 32;‘; 2:: n Eat Lsaa Meat i1 you Feel lack- achy or Have liaddar Trouble Too much moat may form uric l. acid, which‘ excites and over-works the kidneys in their eilorta to liter itfroni the system. Big meal est- ‘ ‘I. era can flush the kidneys occas- ionally to relieve them like they relieve‘ the bowale. removing all the acids. mute and poison, else they may feel a dull misery in the kidney region. sharp pains in the back or sick headache. diuineas. the stom- ach soura. tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad they have _ rheumatic twingea. The urine la t; cloudy. full of sediment; the chan- nels omen aet irritated. obligiag one to get uptwo or three times - during tho night. To help neutralise these irritatinl acids and flush off the body’! urin- oua waste get about four ounces of Jad lake from any pharmacy: tuba a tabieepoonr ‘ in a glass of water before breakfast for a tear day! and your kidneys may than act has and bladder disorders disappear. This iamouasaiia la mada rrom the geld o! gllpea and lemon lulu. combined wizh llthia, and has bean used for aeueratio to help elaaa and stimulate sluggish hid- asya and atop bladder irritation. Jad Salts la inexpensive; barmiaaa and" makes a delightful elarvas- eaat litbis water drink which mil- aiciaay, ass "bladder - .».. 2.. t ._. 44 Sec. 6. Cabbage-l. Eileen Me-i Sectfl, Pumpkin-l. Chanlotte Neale. Bear River South; 2, Man, garel Cheverie. St. Margaretta: 3.1 l2, Morence Montgomery, 5L M“-"'3. Irene McDonald. drmadale; Ware“? 3- "line Mcmmlld- Anna‘ Margaret McCloskey. Bear tRlver Lade; 4, Gertrude McDonald. Si. l Sec. 2. Bouquet oi Asters.~ -1, Mary Campbell. Bear River South; 2. Irene ‘McDonald. Armadale; 8, Eileen IMcGaugh. Bear River North. Be,“- mver 30mg, Sec. 4. Bouquet oi’ Mixed Flow- QTB-"l- Eileen McGfllli-ih» 39*" RWiBear River North School; 2, Arm- |er North; 2, Helen Chaisson. Bearadal, School, Sec. 5. Potted Flowering Plantw Sec. 1. Red Astrachan Appieir-t-A l. Alice Glllls. Si. ‘Margaretta: 2. Stephen Gillie, st. Margareta; K1 Bu" River North: i. Marlon tMcKlunon. Armadillo: 4. Bear RiverNorl-h. Eileen MoGaugh, Bear River North. Sec. 2. Crab Apples-l, Alice McAdam, Bear Jtiver North; 1 Christina Deagle. Bear River mouth Rock l-lens.~—-l. Reginald, t. Rom-d $.*°éi‘§i§;.‘3.°“£$!°.§.’J§§‘££..i.‘?“l “m: gfiée'sf°ng‘rgmféw§eg' Joseph Neale. Bear Rlver South. ‘ ' ' ' (i Sec. 3B.~Pen oi White Leghorn ';Hens.-~i, Joseph Neale, Bear River SILVERPLATE W hen doe: a woman have enough szlverplatq? T is often embarrassing not to have enough. Your duties as a hostess call for more than spoons, knives and forks. Niceties of table service are quickly noticed and commented upon. We suggest a sugar shell, butter spreaders, individual salad forks, etc. ——all in the time-tested 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverplate. ~ Many beautiful patterns make selection easy.‘ To commemorate our Seventy-fifth Anniversary, they are packed this year, without extra charge, in attractively decorated chests and gift boxes. Be sure to see these beautiful GIFT PACKAGES at. your dealers When you cask to seethis fine FULL Mute, “1847 Rogers Bros." MERIDEN BRITANNIA 00., Linus», HnmlnroN, om. Made in Canada by Canadians and sold by leading Cornadaovi dealers throughout the Dontinicnt. ‘South. Margurets. i} ctAss Xi.--COLLECT|0N8 ‘ Sec. l. Noxious Weeds. Pressed. Mounted, Namath-l, Minnie Mc- Sw- 1» Bonnet o! SWIM P9a3~'"1-lAdam. Bear River North; 2. Muu-Eachem iljorio McDonald. Bear River North; ' 4. i. Bear River South; 4. Margaret Mc- gLAss x||___scH°QL WORK ly, Bear River North. -South; 3. Marion McDonald, Si. - Margaretta; 4. Annie McDonald. St. Margarets. Dougie. Bear River South; 3. Laura McDonald. Armadule; 4. Margaret MoCloskey. Bear River South. Sea. 3. Jr.. Drawing. Block Lei- er_ North: 3. Peter Kelly. Bear Riv- er North; 4. Tilly Curtis. Bear Riv- er North. - Sec. 4. Penmanship (a) 2nd Readen-l. Florence McKinnan. Annadale: 2. Lena McDonald. Arm- adale; 3, Marion Mcltinnon, Arm~ North. . Sec. 4B. Third Reutler.--l.' Mary Carter, Monticello? 2, Hilda McDon- ald, s1, Margarete; 3. lrene McDon- aid. Armedale; 4. Mildred McAd- am. Bear River North. Sec. 4C. Fourth Reader.~1. An- nie MoDonald. Si. Margaretta; 2. Marlon M id’. St. Margarets; 3. Aggie Melina id. llermanvllle; 4. Margaret ~M<>Closkesq Bear River ‘South. CLASS five-SPORTS Sec. 1A. 50 Yard Dash for Girls under 0. yearn-l. Margaret May Georgina Gallant; 4, Kitty Kelly. (b). Girls 9 in l2 years-l. Eileen lloGaugh; 2. lidorence Moltinnon: Donald. Adam Mefiloekay; 4. Thomas Me ey. ~.-.....,... Mm...» Sec. 4. Pig under 6 Months.—l._ Aitphonsus Deaglc. Bear River ,8outh; 2. Peter Jos. McDonald, St. 3. Mildred Banning; 4, Mary C. Mc- lant. 3 (c). Girls from 9 to 16 years.~— ery; 4. Morley McDonald, Neil Mc- 1. Estelle McDonald; 2. Gertie Mc- Kinnon. Alexis Gallant. telle McDonald; Cormiek; 3. Marjorie McDonald; 4. Three Legged Race for (lirls.- lent and Mary Ann Gallant. l. Eva Peters and Madeline Gai~ Blindfold Race [or Boys.—l. Jos- 3 (d), Boys 9 to 16 years-J. J. lant; 2, Mildred llicAdarn and Mary eph Cheverie and Morley McDon- Kelly; 1i. Minnie McAdam und liiar- aid: 2. Bernard McPherson and .\. ‘sec; 4' Samples M “yombqdFrank Mclsuac; 4. Alphousus Pet- jorle McDonald; 4. Estelle McDun- J. Montgomery; 8, Stephen Cook aid and Eileen McGaugh. and Joseph Mulsuac; -i, Peter Kol- Walklng Race lor Glrls.—-l. M. A. Three Legged Race for Boys.—~1, ly and lneonurd Kelly. Gallant: 2. Mary McDonald; 3. Stephen Cook and Joseph Maels- Christina. Dougie; 4, Eileen Mc- aac; 2, Leonard Kelly and Peter Kelly; 3, Eugene Gallant and Al~ McDonald Free tor all Race South: t. Annie McPhee. Armadale. Sec. 3. Tree Leaves. Pressed. Mounted and Named-l. Armadale School; 2. Bear River North School: 3. Margaret McCloskey. Eugen Mccaugh’ Cheverle; 2, Leonard ltiolmnald; 3. 0P8. Gaugh. Walking Race for BOYSwWJ. Jos- phonsus Pen-mu, 4. Morley Mc- eph Cheverle; 2, Adolphus Kelly; 3, Donald and Joseph Cheverie. Gertie A. J. Montgomery: 4. Eugene Gal- Wheelbarrow Race for Boys.—-1. Joseph Mclsaac and Stephen Cooke jorie McDonald. 2. Adolphus Kelly and Neil hlc- Free for all Boya.-—1, A. J. Mont- Klnnon; 3, Morley McDonald and pzomery; 2. Peter Kelly; 3. Joseph Joseph Gheverie; 4. Peter Kelly and Mclsaac; 4. Reginald Mclsaac. Consolation Race ‘Filly Curtis; 2. ‘Mary (Jatupbell: 3, Sec. lA. Exercise Book. Second r,Reader.~-l. Eileen MoGaugh. Bear North; 2, Christina Deagle. Bear|Rlver North; 2. Ella Gallant, Bear River South; 3. Gertrude MoDon- River North; 3. Adolphus Kelly, - aid. Si. Msrgarets; 4. Florrie Muc- hm‘ Four Legged Race for GlTlQr-l, ‘Mary Kelly. hlildred McAdam, Ea telle McDonald: 2. Minnie McAd- am, Ella Gallant. Marjorie McDtm- Leonard Kelly. aid: 3, Mary Mooney, Eva Peters. Jockey Race tor Boys-l. Leon- Madellne (lnllanl. artl Kelly and Adolphus Kelly: 2. Mildred Douala: 4. hiargaret Gillie. Four Legged Rare for Boys under Morley McDonald and Joseph Chev- Bear River North; 4. Leonard Kei- Sec. l8, Exercise Book. Third Reader.~l. Mary Carter. Month cello; 2. Reginald Mnclsuac. Bear R:ivei' North; 3. Mildred McAdam. .\iur_v Kelly. sec, 2. Map l)rnwiug.~i. Minnie 2_ Stephen (llllls. Thnmus Mt-Closkey: nard iltlcPhert-ton; 4. Russel Peters 2. Roderick McDonald. Gerard Mc- and Neil J. Mc-Kinnon. Sec. 3 SIX. Druvrinjrwl, Stephen Cook. llormanville; 2. (lhrisiina adale; 4, Ella Gallant. Bear River McDonald: 2, Marion MeKinnon; 3. t. tum- McDonald; 4. Estelle m- (e), Girls over 12 yearn-l. Mary Kellypi. Catharine MoCloskay; 3. Marjorie McDonald; 4. Minnie Mc- Sec. a m. so YIN] Dash loi- Boys under I years.-—-l. Leonard MqDon- ‘aid; 2. Peter McDonald; 3, __ rd sec. t. (bhboys 9 to 12 yum-i. liens of man and woman take no! Joseph llolssae: 2. Peter Kelly; 8. and than‘ to help p ya t serious lolly; 4 Bandy; .. #111. ‘ Bee. to). lloyabvar Mysore»- M ._ _.__ ._.__'__. .___ Relay Race for Girls-l. Bear 1. A. J. Montgomery; 2, Stephen Closkey. Fred Cheverie; 3, Charles River North School; 2. Bear River Cook: 3. Elllellillfl Dflllcelle; 4.13m‘- Kell)’. Peter Kelly. Ambrose Mc- South School; 3. St- Margarcts nerd McPherson. Donald; 4, John McDonald, Leonard School; 4, New Acadia School. Sec. 3 (n), Girls over l6 years- McDonald. John J. McDonald. 1. Florence Gillie; 2. Mary Gallant; Four legged Race l'or Boys over gareis School; 2, Bear River North l0 years-l, Peter Kelly, Leonard School; 3. Monticello School; Kelly, Adolphus Kelly; 2. Joseph New Auidia School. 3 (b). Boys over 16 years.~l, L. Cheverle, Reginald Mac-Isaac. Euze- Blindfold Race Mc-Phee; 2. R. Peters; 3, H. Gal~ blus Doucette; 3. Bernard McPhor- Mary Kelly and Mildred McAdam. son. Ralph Sav1dant.A. J. Montgoui- 2. Marjorie Mclxlnuld and Mic-Adam; 3, Mary ‘Mooney und Es- 4, liietdeline Gal- years.~--1. Angus McDonald. erie; A. .l. Montgomery and Ber- aid. ' ‘I thin, for the cause. warning ia ignored. A generous sample tin of Instant Posters sent. poatpaid. for ac. in stamps. Write: . ._. _ ,__.§...-...__..___.... d! Front Street, l». Toronto Page Ewvnn»___ i847 ROGERS Buns. , A stlverplate, ask for it by its figiifi?“ Relay Raee for Boys.—1. Si. ililur- Trustees Ruco.»—1, George laut; 2. it. D. McKinnon; 3. Peter McCioskey: 3. Eva Peters; 4, blur- ...ee_.,-_s.<ssexr-< Consolation Race for Boys-J, .\. Dougie; 2, iluy McCormick; 3. Leon- urd McDonald; 4, Joseph McDon- The World is O.K. -perhaps it's ygg .7 FEELINQ Wt <4’ "fir! Than it's a good idea to look Nim" Sh“ “I “Tnfl? Wlflting when her laws of health are broken. Punishment is aura to follow if the when --- you-om. decries or indigestion r01- lowa the uae of tea or coffee, it in time to change to In‘ Pumm. i114 regain your health and comfort. I) You'll find it Wholesome and delicious, with a full, rich flavor and a debuts aroma all its own Thousands have adopted Instant Postum aa their regular tabla beverage because it ia free from harmful ingredients. such aa' Cafleine, the drug in tea and coffee. ' A! your Owner's In lenled air-tifllf tins. Instant Poatum FOR HEALTH y; "Thereis a Reason” Canadian Poatum Cereal 60.. Limited Pacloq: Windsor. Ont.