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The tollowlng vsmes were written in April. 1872, by Mr. Grant Seymour. who fifty years ago was a (popular character in Ottawa and a mun or infinite jest. The verses had wide clnculaton when first Dtibllflhctl. and have not yet lost interest, even to the younger gen- eration who knew by reputation the pulbllc men of half a century. ago. Not one of the memlbers of the first ‘Confederation. Parliament survives. The word pictures of Mr. Seymour are admirably drawn. skill fully hitting oi! the outstanding characteristics of the men he men- THE CHARDOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Annandale Kill: chi.- Quick] Guaranteed Relief is 5 lloarn Why hen onto a Head Cold (or a week when r.. Platt's Rina: Prescrip- tion is guaranteed to knock it in ilhours -—or coats you nothing. Bins: gets atthe iaisnoleauseiathebioodan removes it. Get Rina today and nst (t. Coat a little tnora than ordalnargnrwsnediu, but far more economical because one M" ll “M! Qlvueh. And remember, Your Inn back in- stantly not re- lieved irilhoura. Ba l!!! . . finals-Ir. alifufilit QCJ-shflo-lfllz looking wise-r than an owl- While by his side-in sooth a (1018: 2. Nellie Ranks. ltlvor vii-w; d J, lsrma Banks. itivar view; 4, 111m > dale and Isabelle Campbell, Helen dc iares she's gel tg to marry the beat man in the world. est sympathy, lad-l thought she meant to stick to you, I really did. l looking thing now. . i i “APPROVED FOODS I-l Her Fiance (hlghlv pleased): His Friend: Vop have my deep- Al-“EADV LOOK“) UKE THE [of the keencst in its Pnrliementl DEUCE Wifia: Why don't you put s horn on your car? ' Hubby: Oh, it'a such a devil oi s l l l ~'l Q1; a He: Yrs. some people called ail our house. but lound nobody hnmr l She: Ohi la your whole timl- a that way? ' , 11/ ///// _ fl4n SOON TIME Ax (to chopping block): Do you notice how the turkeys are beyln nlng to give us a wide berth‘) ONLY our ‘OF BLANKS "I've got a new doctor." "Old one no good?" "Oh. no; he was. so often out oi prescription blanks w‘*-< I called." \ FOR TURKEY! Following are combinations of “em, us“; 11y different turkey ralscrs, all known to be success- ful wiirh this class of Poultry’! 1. llarlhbolled bras vhollvfil flll“ s-mi bread crumbs for ‘the firDt wee-k. and ‘l-helt whole wheat and hulled oats. - 2_ 3mm broad soaked in milk and squeezed dry (for the (first few days, and when common chicken feed. 3. Olabbered milk seasoned with suit and pepper and corn bread crumlbs. 4. Conn meal and when! brill mixed (in (propulsion M 3 1° 1 "ll baked into a brrfld- Both skim mific and bulkier milk gm “ ‘ foods rikir young tsir- keyt .Bu1tter milk seems to be mum! now‘ we _Dorhn aprmch‘ a" - peclaiiy beneficial l-n luring-log the poultry successfully fltlvush "he early stages. A good plan is to keep the milk in front of the poultry during (the morning and water dur- ing the afternoon. Vlemcn-Politics-aiid Soap can-d; bv Canadians, might lhadeullllehhppesl to Canadian Women to use Baby e Own Soap-but women know that Baby's Own Soap hes been “m: in hundreds of thousands of homes in Canada by five generetiflul of Canadians and its tinvarying excel- leucaendlow ceearnloritcontlnued increasing as ca. v Baby's Own Sea? mid not be sold at much lell tlllll double its price oi 10c. were it Mt made in Canada. . u -ss tlons. Macsuilan. (lat-B. to give the lul names of some whose surnames only are used by the poet; THOUGHT HE uzsnr TO STICK PM“ Mmme" 1m l° (ionald. once Premier of Ontario. K101115811. once known us "Walidcringl W llie." Huntington, who did most to stir up the “Pacific scandal.“ inter of Fixiance. of the greatest French-Canadians. John A's great ally. later of Militia. .An<i Scatchehrfs therefrom Middle- known as "Haul ‘Down the Flag" ‘With other-s at his ‘back-in sooth n. Jones. h. lulere. ‘(if he's their choice l wonder what wright. "Phcre's excitement in the Capital. (‘Ami And many an anxious face is seen '. For the long expected. oft ‘deferred, lAnd pale ‘and anxious Grits are seen (And they (stand aroundthe corners sleek looking pair—~ is Smith from Westmorlund secure ly wedged into his chair. The unetrsof course, is (Perhaps it would be well, at this x While not fur otl. and vainly trying to look (lignlfieti. Sits "honest Joe" from Wcntwortb, with his jokes all cut and Mackenzie-Hon. Alexander Muc- dried. Blake-Edwartl Blake. And ready-made on tiny opportunity li0llon—-Hon. Luther Holton. to crack. Macdonaid-Hcit. Sandlleld Mac- (The (lrollest (log is Joseph of the , whole entire puck), Maodougall-Jdon. William (M8C~:All1l~ ready w' u joke ans he. 0|‘ wcll turn ep gram, efiir John still sits with half closed Huntington-Hon. Lucius Seth eycs—and doesn't cure a d—- And how with thoughtful mien, and with s look of anxious care- And sorrow on his face, see Joly comes firom Lotbitliere. And softly glides into his place while close behind him sits l Macdctiald from Glsndarry, wildest. rmbidest of ‘Grits- (Gult-(Sir A. T. Gall. once Mlu- Derlon-Hon. Aime Dorlon, one Cartier-Sir George CiltlCl‘. Sir Caron-Sir Adolphe Caron. Min~i Jonels-(Hon. Jones, oi Halifax,‘ sex. a trusty Grit and true. strange and motley crew. ouelMscfaniane. too. the chosen one (Godssvc the mark) from Port "Honest Joe"—'-Jue Bymal, Joly-Sir Henr iJoly, of Lotb-l ‘the rest of them arc worth). Aud yet tliéy cuniu untl ever yet and hustle, crowd and Jam Each other, while Sir John A. looks on anliv-docsn‘: care a d—- lCartwright—-Slr Richard ICart- Hlncks-(Sir Francis Hincks. With head fiilcd full of strange fan tastic nottous of finance. Sits Cartwright, (lecpiy pondering, and gives a look askance At Hlncks. lby whom. at least at whom, each poor employs swears. "its little he retzards their fond en- treaties and‘ their prayers. Resolved ‘to make one last attempt While yonder Bits (Mutzllll. the very to circumvent Sir John, type of mule suspeuse— East to West and North LcrUncortain how the cat will jump» South‘ "ths cry is still they Bllll Hlltlng on the fcnce-— ccme"— And Crawford from Toronto's there —and Burton from Port ; wild rumors flll the air, staid and solemn Senators have met together tihere. and many a heart. beats high, Last (Season's drawing nlgh— ‘with faces lonig and wan From and glum. But cool and unenibarrassed quite. and (plucky an old "Pam." Sir John awaits the coming strife. —and doesn't care a d-—. they look uncommon Hope. And natty little Nathan, from the far Pacific slope— IAnd here comes Schultz from Win- nipeg—(\vhiie quiet as a clam ‘Slrhlohn sits ‘by and watches alvl. » and ~iloesu't care "a d—. And now the lists are opened and. -g,he,members lake-rheu- ggatglAnll now, with proud and martial, All quivering like high bred nag! l°°k 6011i?“ 81111111". Colonel just entered for the “heats"— Gray. There's grim Mackenlze. Lambtonn A statenian and a gentleman. (boast. with gnarled and, whafsr the “Globc" may rugged face 58Y— (who eve;- mned by day m- nigmlwhile Harrison and Bentty, old To- _ to 11nd mm 1n h]; 91am?) i rontds dcunble choice, And Blake, the prldg or Durham. Are there to help (he Government like a well red Durham steer‘ with hearty vvte and veloc- Whose board sombrero scarce con- A1111 lrllllyard of the sliver tongue 061,15 hi; proud dlgdallnfu] comes all the ‘way from Peel. gnQQr_ Prepared tolback his party up—still And (Holtcn takes his final pufl, lllllllllll- lflle 11ml lei"- and qhmwe the “ump away, And with his bwkl and ‘Shilling pate, And enters with his noiseless tread and quiet as a mouse. all eager for the fray—- ._Slts old Tom Street from Ohlpawa. While John A., looking just asl the ‘NQStOr of the Hcuse— meek and quiet as s lamb, Resflrlllus place and power 11B fl Surveys them all with placid smile, Valli 11ml 9111M)’ SEMIF- ——flnd doesn't care n 11-, .And John A. sits and sucks his cheeics. an<i~doesn't care a ln soft. well padded easy chair. his ll-- - head upon his hand. Long 5311411915 n11; with moodylBlil. here's Alonzo Wright. with 100k, and anything bu,‘ honest face and portly form |b1nn,g|__. lHe wants a llarge sized body for a Sllllnnfid even .‘by his fellow Glrts,| lwflrt so his and warm- all frieudlslss and alone, Ami lio-we from Nova Scotia with He sadly thinks of other days. alas. M5 Dlllrlflfflllfll Elmir- nQw p“; and 30ne_ While after him "with eyes severe While further down, "remote. llll- and (beard o! forum! cut." (friend-ly. melancholy. slow, “Canonto" Joncs comes in. with mick; Mflcdonald. s“; and heavy look and solemn lace. 111111.)" u; “m; ngm And with a suit lsufiicient air he 0t ions ago. when he and Sundlleld Blvwly lfllwu lllfi Dlfll>e~ (lmttlcll Bide by side. And gently strokes his (beard and Ann when the" name; were tries to look profound-~but breathed with awe thougb- can't . on; the connfry whim And, sneaking in with guilty tread. But be who sucked them in, als old "Bis Thunder" comes from Sllenus would a dram, BT81"- Feelg he no qualms of conscience? Filled full to overflowing with his No; b9 'doesn'lt care a d—. vflllld- 811ml? "Km- And there Sir John sits all the time and-doesn't care a, d-—. The Anon,“ with downcast. thoughfui look of wisdom most pro- found. Comea Huntlngdon of (Shefford. with eyes cast on the ground. And as with solemn, heavy face, he sinks into his chair, One sees indeed "an orator and essayist" is there. And softly gliding past him. with a sleek. but troubled look. Comes Gait, anti seats himself among the friends whom he forsook Not long ago. and as he takes his seat he winks hie eye Across the floor at Lucius Seth, his trusty. trueally—- For (both are heart and soul, so rumor says. with Uncle .Sam-—, And John A. grins and wugs his ‘ head-and doesn't care a d- And Grant has left his powders and his pills upon their shelves, While his patients (perhaps us wull for them) are loft to dose themselves. And Amos Wright, that silent man. with thoughts too deep for wordls, (Like Paddlys famous parrot-wheat Cblllemliltttlve of birds)- Comes in with grave, portentohs face and slowly takes his chair And looks around him solemnly - with dull and vacant stare- And Ferguson from Cardwelrs there unwield-ly and uncouth. in ‘lib (Brummagem magnificence, which seems to say. in truth, Now, gentlemen. produce your little measures hen; l am~—" And John A. chuckles inwardly. and, doesn't care a d—-. ready, as of YONv 'l‘o wage a helpless strife and Ia he looks across tbs i100!‘- And sees his old I-lltllvflllli. b8 mutter; "Sacra bleu." While Cartier laughs and smacks his lips ll only hQ can d0. And looks around in triumph with a thrill of lionut pride. On his ever faithful followers who gather to hb side- H; sees the trusty Robitabie. the pliable Simard, And (Blsnchet. Caron. Bellerose. and the mush and road tar. Bluff mrtln, fresh from all» (sleeker porpoise never swam). . - And John A. ioohs with listless air. -—and doesn't care a d-—. And there lib Jones. of Halifax, with angry sullen eoowl. A.t last the (Speaker takes the chair in duesnd solemn form. And a calm pervades the House~ like that which goes lbefors the storm. The lMlnistrs have gathered to the front and on the floor- (Stands Peter (he's a fisherman. u Peter was before)- And watches-while the Opposit» ion formed in close array. Prepared ‘o spring upouthelr foes, like tigers on their prey. But now we gladly leave them all contending tooth and nail. As with every sort of wild abuse each other they abeall. Prom the furious lnvectlve to the plain runvarnlshed cram. And John A. alts prepared for all. and-doesn't care a d—. "ln Deal/er You and I40 Tv" _,V,,,_ l- l‘ M, .»,._-,,._,_.,.. And Angllll, W0, 0% lOMQItOI Prevent Grlppe with Ilanrfe Llaiaseat i Wm. Hewlett; 3. School Fair Grains 0ats.~~1, Geordie Banks. Annun- Curvmen. Little Pond. PAGE THIRTEEN '_ ‘l/llallb-l. Alexander McLeod. l. Cumberland Hill; 2, Ellen Camb- l), ., t bell, (fumherlanrl iiiil; il. L-lureltu '4 l Cllmbbcil. Cumberland Hill; 4. i“? Bernice Campbell. Cumberland Hill. .' ‘E32 Sweet Conn-l, l-Jsteiie l-lowielt, lf/ - Annundale: 2. William Hewlett. h.‘ , , 5111131111810; 3. Willie Banks. A'i~ 5 ‘y lla-llllillel 4, Geordie Banks. Jiunuzz- ( a. Cunr berlnnd Hill. ~ Beans (wltiteL-l. Isabelle Cantu bell: 2, Jean Hewlett, Annahdalu: 3,'\Vllllc Jiianks; 4, Luurctta Camp- bell. Cumberland Hill. Bemis.—— 1. Willie Biuilzs elta Robertson. River View. 2, Laur- Roots Dakota Red POlllllliN. l. (it-raid McDonald; 2. wmh. Banks: Russell Mills, ‘Howe Buy; -l. \'V[lli.; McDonald, Little Pond. lliclntyrcs. —— l. Mabel Kat-its Howe llay: 2. Willie linnkn; ll. Fletcher Robvrtsoil: 4, ilcrtliti Diugwell. ' Tllllllils. -»1, Rand Jcitkiiis- Azi- lllllllllllt’; 2, James Mills. Howl: Bill’: 3. Jamel; McDonulrl. Lltllei Pond; 4. (lgrard McDonald, Lllml Pond. ; Carrots-l; ileatricc Steele. Li.-l tie Pond: 2, Wm. Huwlctt; .'i, liilolt,’ Campbell. Cumberland Hill; 4. Winnie Bluckett. Little Pond. , lPB-Pfllllbfl- —— l. Jicrthu Ding-sud] Little Pond; 2. Flctcllur llfillili‘léll,lil., Ell/e!‘ View; 5i, Margaret llobl-rb‘ son, River View; 4, Alexander M: i Laud. Cumbnrlund Hill. Vegetables . Tcn1tttocs.~~l. Winniu iiluriwl 2. Bernice Campbell Ii, l.:n|.~-(t' Campbell; 4. Curl .\l(-l)nuzlld. lint-w a Bu- . Enjoy Cucumbersrl ‘.\litl'[.‘,iil‘(‘i. llnlivr: son; 2, Winnie lilac-ken; il, Banks; 4. Laura McDonald. B9GtS."‘-1. Lauretta (lumpbell; 2. Bernice Campbell; 3, Mary C. Al:- Donald. Howe Buy; 4, Milford Rn l. ertson. River View. - Cabbagth-l, Bernin- (inmpiusllil ____ DrFoY/"ivt (Q Crosley success is not confinrd to nets ulonn. In the ~ blvuurunr Tana Rncrrvstor. De Forrnt d- Crosley ‘enginrr-ra linim achieved a hrnufu. nlsllauinees and nnfurolmsss 0/ time that brings n new ero in. radw recnpliun. The lffrlilm qualify n] lone would olrme juntf u m.» phrnomr ' Willie 2, Whiter Duncan. (lilllllillflillill, "m, 7v... nriuirtrrvhrlqln lmrlvily Hill; 3, Ltinrellzi (Yanipheil. l“ ‘Ilémvlzll ifflu’: . . tux o , . Pllmilklll *1. \'\’1ll l? Bunk“: -’-'- pnpulllr drmlmd. At m. new price, the Musicona represents (he outs/curling value in mdm tune-recreation. MU SICONE (ieordlc ilunks; 4, Bertha Illngwell. Flowers Any kind (ll ilmvors, l. Ruth‘ Robertson. River View; 2. lllshfll» 110w Howlett 1i. Clam McDonald, linwl- Boy; 4, Nellie Banks. . ‘Potted Plant-l. Luuretta (lump- bell; 2, Mny iiarrach. piunnudnl"; 3, Ruth hicliend- (Jumherlniitl Hill; _ 4, Isabel Campbell. Fruit l Wealthy Applcs.~~l. Wzilllrn Mv-l Leod, Cumberland Hill; 2. Ruth“ McLeod. Cumlieralnll Hlii: Ii. Wm., Hewlett; 4, Jdlorcncn Zvlllls, Howe‘ Bay. ' l > Duchess Auples.—l- Sarah Mv-l w ,.__ - . - Leod. Cumberland Hill; 2.'ls:ibhilc ‘ Hewlett; 4, Leila Banks. Plums.—.1, Mary lllullnmlltl; Alexander ‘ lticLeozl: .".. Shrub Iieod: 4, ‘Ilefitiuc (Iamphcll. ‘Canning. (Over i'J.: ( Blueberries.‘ 1, lluriiit-u Din;- weli; 2, Daisy 'l‘usscli. Little Pond; 3, Margaret. llohcrtsoti. River View“; O-OOO-O-OO-OPOQ C t .—1, Ad _ l. li' l»! . I _ Ponllillro s lmmw“ l m‘ § always in stock. Cooking (Over l0» l Llnns.——1, Emily Mclltnr-tlil; 1E Laurette. Campbell; 3. ifistelic iiow- istt. Annamlale. z Queen Stregt Tea Biscult.~—1. Luttrcltli (‘zunp 0 bell; 2, (Estelle llowimi; 2i. i~lmlly McDonald; 4. Sylvia Robertson. ~ Public Response Proves the outstanding superiority of the New DeForest & Crosley “R” Series in Performance and Value PUBLIC response to the New Radio, as inter- preted by DeForest & Crosley engineers, has piled up a tremendous demand. People are realizing that in these new models the miracle of radio reaches a perfection never before dreamed of. The marvellous precision of control — the life-like realism of tone-the sheer Simplitity of operation demonstrate convincingly the triumph achieved by DeForest & Crosley engineers. And this efficiency of performance is not all. DeForest & Crosley sets this year are without peer orlequal in distinguished exterior of cabinet and panelrdcsign: L beauty and VALUE, 1s 1t any wonder performance, With such that DeForest & Crosley has scored such an outstanding success from coast to coast? ' The new DeForest & Crosley "R" Series rmhruces four IPTOUGH circuit! and six distinctive ntodela. Prices elude illusicone Headset, Wasting/ionic Itudfolrowzs, etc. range from $55 to $895, and in- The only necessary crlras arc neriul cryuipvncrzt and batteries. Write for booklet, "The Blrrbird of lllonrler." Authorized Distributors :- ISLAND RADIO CO., Authorized Distributors Charlottetown, P. E. l. Ccoklel-L-l.‘ Jbel iii-talc, How-.- , ' gal)’; 2. Estelle l-iowit-tl. Annztn- ,_h_\h\0‘::;'_l 25":’{“l;“V-\. _u1' qAlllllfllllllillfl a (L ~_ _ . . '1‘ lty tt- m0 ; .'i, Annie l*k-..---1. lflslullt: imwlhu;.,1j"'_;f:;a1'lll Mvl’uuul'l; 4. blith- Pond .. , 2. Mabel Kccftl; Ii. fllll. Little Pond. 'l~‘u(ige.—l, Sylvia. llnborlsnn; Mabel Keefe; ll. Estoili- ilmvlnll _ _ Ruth Mclmnd’ (nllvcilnll (ll Wtmd, -— 1. WHHQ white Cnkcyvl’ Estelle Jinwlpn, llnnics: 2. (luurtliv iimiks: 3. Iiaud 2. Ruth McLeod; "i. Stella iturhui-‘-""lk"ls- aid; 4. Mary C. McDonald. Emily .\‘l'-ii'ni-‘ ._,_ Pond Sl-liurll; ll, .\ni|.~in(iu|(- St-lintil; LN. Eslcllt! llllwltlll. . School Work S l ' cw n‘ and Kmnmq > l‘l.‘(t‘l‘t'.l$(' lltmk (2nd llcaderl —-1, Hcmstltchcti lllilllilklli‘('lllfif (un- ‘Mm Mmlllljw"; 3‘ Mmrell“ Rob‘ der l2.)-i. Ada llhtkwoll: 2. Fior- ""5""? 3' VMM‘ Mullen”? 41mm‘ etln Robertson; 3. Mar r-t iloi- "lie ‘Slf'"l“' enson‘ m‘ l l lzxcrrlsv Bonk (Jird Reader) » l Tom,‘ “Wm. 11) ,_ L "Gnu", l-‘l.:'(-.n(-e Iluhprlsuii; 2. Alma .\ic- mngwe"; 2' Mary F; unlmns_.,n; 5L lhilvi-il; 3i, Jnnnlv ilobcrlsuu; 4- Sylvla Robertson; 4. Estelle iinw- lwlmll" ‘l-lmllls- lea‘ Annamlule‘ Rxorcizto lltmk (‘till licmlerl l. tegssggullufillpolgxlghlahgbdl‘ " lii-llzi llnnks; 2. Junk-s ltuliorlsntl: F m Ba k ' "' ‘ ' " ' " fl. Nclllc Hunks; 4, Sylvia Robert- ‘r a n g- _ , son and ilnrnlcv- Iflngwvll. Menflefl Slmkwl- lllmelm “m”; Map Drawing (3rd limulurJ ~l. Grimm 2- Margllml [mlwrlsllm (AM iliiiluvi-li :5 May iuirrach; It, Knmell ‘Scllrl-fjl- lmmll“ "m" l-‘n-nvls Jenkins: -. -ll\('l( McDonald. erljo“? 2' "may l“~“-““"< Map Ilrtnvillg (illi Rmultir.) "l. .Sw°“°"_" "M" T“"-‘“‘"1 1 Hstlr-llv llmvluli: 2. Main-l nflllflfl- Emlly M“D°"“l‘l' son; Si, Leila Banks; 4. lSylviu Rob- i-rlsnn. Manual Training .\r( Work (Junior) 'l‘ruip0i. and Hammer ilsndine l. \’Vlilli~ llrtltk! Illlnhor. ~- I. Vlrlnr liaPlorrc; 2. 2, Alexander McLeod; .'l. ilund .I(-n~‘Vi/||]1(-, Mullnnaldj 1t, Jenni‘; ROM". kins; 4. Emmet Mr-llomtltl. Milking Stock-l. Wlllic ilallks. r M; work (Snnpn-y A9910, Ban. CBlKB sllllilr-l. Willie flanks: 2. nunn and l’onr.---1. Loiin Hanks: 2. GBONllB Btlnllll: 3. Alli"! ‘M0llflIIRl(l~ Sylvia Robertson; 5i. Nollie Banks: PointeL-l. Geordie Banks; l. 4_ Jgmrig 1101191-150", Willie Banks; 3- Winnie Biackclt; lPgnmanghlp 12m] 11,-5.1...) _ 1_ 4. Alexander McLeod. isthmus" Robertson; 2. Knihlcen Doll's Crndlo.—l, Geordie llnnllfl McDonald; 3. Tiontrlrc Slvelv; 4. and Willie Banks; Ii. Willie Mcllonqvlctor LsPlr-rre. aid. Little Pond. Penmanship (fird Rustler.) -— l. Live Stock May Darrnt-h; 2. Jnunle Robertson CalL-l. Gerrard McDonald; 1,3. Stella McDonald; 4, Alma Mc- Wlilln Banks; 3. Erma Banks 4- Dnwgl], Jack McDonald. ' Penmanship (4th Render) ~~ l. Black Minorcs Pullct and Cnck- 7.1mm Banks; z_ Ann Dingwell; fl. erel.——1, Bernice Campbell. IMnhel Robertson: 4. Mary C. .\ir~- Plymouth Rock Pullet and Cncli- Donald. erel.— 1. Kathleen McDonald; 2. Penmanship (Ontario High School lanretta Campbell: 3. Walter .\l('-~R(~nfll!l'l—-1.'Enlt‘ll0 Howie-ll: 2. Donald; 4, Mary C. McDonald. 1min Banks: fl, Svlvia Robertson: Plg.—-—l, Francis McDonald. 4. Elizabeth Mcllnnhlrl. son; 4, Almxi McDowell. Collections l Contests Weeds.—1. Sylvia Robertson: i’. Reading Conic-sud. Sylvia Rob- Lcavos. - l, Lialitt Hunks; 2. Lllllt: l‘ 13"“; ‘Il- . cllnwcll. FORESRCROSLEY Thfilill.i"lbfll"ii’lli°d R A D w Convenient Time Payments Arranged. 9B l, ‘ _ ‘WV. O OOO-O Ofi-OOOO OOO-OO-OrO OO-O-O-OO-OO-O O-OO-OO-O-OO O-OOO OO OO O O 0 O-O-O-O-OOO-OO-OQO O O O'O O O O O OO-OO-OO-OJ DEFOREST and CROSSLEY Radio-phone Receivers. Sold and personally installed. Operating instructions given. (iomplcte line of Radio Accessories, Batteries, etc, Repair work and testing Sets a specialty. JAMES A. GESNER Charlottetown o00040ooooeooéeeaeeoeoooeeeoeea e0000+eeooo-ouoeeeooeoeeooaeooseeoevevvt» Sports l):|.~'l| lor girls nnilur 1| yours ~- l, Flori-nu: Mills; 2. NlurguuriluBlur. llflillilH‘. Sin-vie; -l, Alum imsli I01‘ girls from ll (0 l2.-~ 1. Elsie Mills; 2. Mary ('.. Mcllonzilti .'i, lit-rhino (Zumplicll. Dash for girls over i2 yours-J. Efllvllti llnwioit; 2, l.iltlli‘Bl.l.1lCB.ll’l|l~ lit-ll; . Llornlcc Dlngwoll; 4, May lllzlvltclt. Dash for boys under ll y(-nrs.—1, Winnie lllzickcll; 2. Watller McDon- ald; ti, Jnsnph Mt-ilonalti; 4. Francis lliuilnnzllrl. ihtsll for boys, 1i to 12 yours-l. Willie McDonald; 2. (lunrdlo Hunks. Si. Plus lliuckort. ilash lnr boys nvor 12 years ~l, Willie Bmtkq; 2. James Robertson; .'i, Francis Jenkins; 4. Fletcher llu- imrtson. Wheelbarrow Race for boys-J, Waits-r Mvllnnaill and Pius lliuck- i-(i; 2. Lester lilackett and Francis Junklns; .'i, Angus Livingston and Neil Livingston; 4. John Diugweil and Raymond McDonald. Jltrurhl-vrznwl Race for boys ---' l. Jnmos Roimrlsnn and Audri-lv Banks 2. Wiliin Banks and James Mills; Ii. Pius flint-knit nnd (Francis Jenkins; 4. Lr-sier Blackclt and Fit-lchcr Robertson. Thrive-logged Rut-c for girls. _ l, Sylvia Robertson and Nellie llnnks. 2, llcrnicc and Ada Dingwell; 7i. Mary McDonald and Elnio blllis: 4. May Dlackett and llnlsy Tassoll. Founiexzged Race for boys.—l.Bux- ton. Angus and Nell Livingstone: 2. Raymond hit-Donald. Andrew Banks and James Robertson; 3. Rllssoll Mills, Arthur Koeic and Winnie Blackett. Jockey Race for hoyit.—l, Flet- cher Robertson and Raymond Mc- Donald: 2. Burton and Angus Liv- ingston; 3, Francis Jenkins and Lester Blackelt; 4, Wm. Banks and James Mills. Teachers‘ Race-l, ‘Mary Mellon- ald. River View; 2. Theresa Camp- bell. Cumberland Hill: 3. Myrtle Dingwell, Howe ‘Bay; 4. Amy Towr, shend. Annandsle. l Pree-for-all. -—-l, Louis Jeni’ 2. Willie Ben-ks 3. Walter Mr Little Pond School; 3i. Annandalc ertson; 2. Jack lllrllnnairi; .'i, Ar- iichool. thhr Keefe“ . r . sirl: 4. Angus Livingston. (Ptlriot please copy.) n J>»‘l~ 4-" " ~w< By Marie Belmont. it's n pleasure tn shop lor routs these days. Never before were there such varied materials and patterns to pick from. The coat above. for instance. in only one example of the strikimt models that may he seen in the shops and at the smart gatherings. Velveteen is the material chosen. and ctr-s - gray in two dlfllsrent sh a“ * _or. The effect of .- _ pg of the mate- . , “Mrnistlc. The ' '2: 34,; .0 _ I — no longer “III IVOH Niuhipmi. ‘ o