' zsl_o_iirlerves ow. Ir. Ian. tighten our flsi your jaws. Tigh er. New As tight as you can. is the tightest you and iron ih your 1e for you to do It you had still Is Ilia-Down, Exhausted! les t He Takes Imnlsed Yeast! e vitamines, ironlsed, you could ten your flat and your laws al- t as tight as ‘s. vise. Ironiaed t will enable you to do it, be- east combines con- rated vitnm nes with natural or- io iron, in such strength that it es amusing power to nerves and ans in hal the usual time. It is _ most powerful reconstructive in world today for tired. exhausted and women. It is not a mere ture of yeast and iron, but is t ironised. which is a substance ‘by itself. Give your nerves the ural food-strength they leek. do not need stimulation, they natural force. Here it is. Iron- Yeast! This will give you great POWQP, EPBBI IICIVO POWEI‘, Ell nohs oi ener y, brain ciearness, nger muscle, rmer flesh. s. clear and memory.—and you'll smile Ismlle oi health and power. Iron- Yeast is sold at all drug stores, - 1.00 a package. Each packs e h sins a0 tablets each tablet s led. They never lose their power. ld F. Ritchie t2 00., Ltd, Toronto, s Agts. Try it. It will prove itself. ' n't Cut Out 73d Shoe Boil, pod Hock or ‘Bursitis-for {rw-wih. 6"'\“i\\i i, reduce “IOIII and leave no blem- ss. Stops lameness promptly. Does blister or remove the hair, and the \ can be worked. $2.50 a bottle, de- Iveud. Book 6 ll Free. I. I-Young. Inc, 141 Lymans Bldg, Menthol Aheorhlne and Absorblne .n., an -.~ _ ‘ made In Canada. l {ylirieYou Iianilicappeil By ‘Detective Sight’! I-,,,Perha,ls your eyesmay be l’; defective, although you are i "not aware of the faci- ii' you have difficulty i_n do- ‘rlng what other do easily, or ' ‘If you have trouble in seeing ‘What others see clearly, it ls . llmegahlyexvarsltqssniv; “Clned. I i i Ware concerned. We will give you expert ad- ‘Vice. 3G1“. HUTCHESON ..'UHOP from HOIIDIIYI Catalog. ‘FOR BALE- 3 1-2 pairs sil- ver black registered ioxeii. Apply Montague, Boa Z. 5-3i. .‘.'MA80NiC BTIRVICE. — St. George's Lodge. No. 4, A. F. and A. M. will parade to Divine Service on Sunday. Oct. 15th at 3.00 p. ill. to St. Daviifs Presbyterian Church Georgetown. Rev. .D. McVicar will preach. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. .."I'1ENDERC will be received by the undersigned up to Octobe 31st for the [ox ranch owned Iby the late Dr. All. Smith. Montague "containing about one acre oiian- itnd fifteen large breeding pone. also twenty-seven high grade sil- ver black foxes, including five pairs of proved breeders. Do not bind myseii to accept the hlghes or any tender. For further partlc ulsre apply to Mrs. Ada M. Smith Montague. 90002253i ‘WEDDING BELLE-A llilloi but very pretty wedding took place at St Andrews Church on the morning of August 30th., when Monica Marie, oungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. MacDonald oi’ West St. Peters, became the bride of Mr. Paul McCormack a prosperous young farmer oi Point Desltoche. The bride who was one of our island's most popular school teachers looked charniinl-i attired in a suit o! brown tricotine with hat to match. She was ai- tended by her cousin Miss Gladys ilioDonaldwmd the groom by Mr. Maurice Sheenan. Alter the core- .nony which was D81'l7"i‘"‘9‘I b)’ new A, P, Tlvfcellilil, the bridal party motored io Cliarioietoivn where dinner was str-‘cil The ut- ternoon was spelt in visillni; places of interest. aiter which iiiey reiurni-d t-v the home of the lriiie where crlpuer was ivrvvd t0 ‘the immediate iriendsand relatives d: both bride and’ sroom- The bride's ilrssi ‘.01; '31-‘ vvriilnl. “"5 d! gray satin, while n: brides- maid wore pink safm. A vi-rs large party oi‘ ‘the Yfllilh 0i ‘P9 cgmmunlty serenaded the briuiil party filling the ai: with a very great varteiy 0i Emilia’; "w"? °r less melodious. The mnn)‘ "wilds oi Mr. and Mrs. hicCorniuc wish them many years of hanliinfiliit RADIO l5 HEARD‘ ACROSS ATLANTIC NEWARK, Oct. 5.—Oillcis!s "7 the radio station WiOR. here. l0- ‘day, announced receiPi- i‘! a Wm* less message declaring 11""- me npund oi‘ woman's voice and the strains of an orchestra thlli We"? broadcast from Newark lasiniziii had ‘been heard in London. A message which was sen! broadcast by Sir Thomas Lipton did-not carry across the seas however, Sir Thonlilfi- i! W"! ‘m’ pounced, will lQke a second at- tempt next week. ‘Officials ut station WOR declare. that this is the first time actual. radio communication has ‘beeni broadcast across the Atlaniiii- Arrangements for the test were made with Selirlilgee. fl Limdm‘ department store, some time s50- Sir Thomas broadcast his lines- eage at midnight last night. the time agreed to start the test. and wsa_inllowcdnby_thLsinsLnL-Lt several songs by a Woman "i" the rendition of numbers b)’ i1 small orchéfltrll. The following wireless mos- sage was received irnm Scllrliigds today: "Large crowds in London a-Will [m] resulis of radio tests. Gfflili- interference from ship's sparking. Heard your test....music an Do rptdelay, for delay is I dangerous where your eyes P L. E A S E IniOQ On and after November Isl, 1922 my ternia will be strictly 2 months redit. 8 per cent. interest will he charged on nil 0V6!‘ 11119 ""30"" 5- lyto 5 per cent. discount will be given for cash. when 500118 l" W?" ased. i ‘~ l would also thank my customers to be nrvmri in niwins i119" I" counts “and same must be settled in iuli. l We have in stock a iuii and Ranges including the well known Monarch, undoubted- ly the finest kitchen Range manufactured. Our llns oi heating stoves is also comltm‘ "d m‘ ciudes Base Burners, Hot Blasts, Quebec Heaters» Frank- L. ANDERSON. Si. Peter's. P. E. I. STOVES and RANGES woman sinslnsf’ INQTIGE line of the Enterprise Stove! a Q PIIIK LIST. eurmsseion Over 800 exhibits were shown. and 29d money prizes were award- ed. GI as i.--Grsins. Bse. 1.—i00 Head of Data. 1, ‘Louise Cairns, ‘Sunlmerslde; 2. John Kelly. ‘Slim-merslde. bee. 2,-100 Head oi’ Wheat '1. Ralph Lockhart, ‘Summerside: 2. Jenn Townsend. ‘Shcrbrooke; 3. Bradford Cairns, Summereide; t. Louise Cairns; =5. Herbert Raynor. Summerside. Sec. 5.—6 Ears Swbst Corn. 1, lRuLh Llewellyn. 2. Mildrcd Llewellyn. 3.Chsri-es McNeil, 4. Margaret lHannsh, 5. iBurnle Grady, Suminerslde. Sec. 6.—PInt of Threshed Beans. 1. Norman Pritchard, Bummer- side; 2, Alice Woodside. Sher- brooke; 3, Norman Pritchsrd; i. Emma Waite, ‘Sherbrooke; 5, ‘Ever- ett ‘Crocketi, ISher-brooke. Cisss iL-Roots. Sec. 1.—-i peck Green Mountain Potatoes. 1, Bradiklrd ICslrns: 2, Joan Town- send: 3. Louise ‘Cairns; 4, Charles Clark. lSummsrside. Sec. 2.—1 peck Irish Cobbler Potatoes. 1, Russel lPhiiillps. 2, Alwin Gay, 3, Verne Read, 4, Everett Crockett, 5, ‘Charles Clark, Summers-inc. Sec. 3—-1 peck Dakota Red Potatoes 1, Charles Clark. Summerside. See. 4.--1 peck McIntyre Potatoes. i, lCharles Cl-ark; 2. Wiman Cairns, iSum-merslde; 3. Hilda Link- ietier; 4, John Kelly. Summerside; 5, lira Crozier, rSummerslde. Bee. 3.-—Coliectlon of 3 Turnips. 1, IEvereit lCrockett; 2. Louise iCalrne; 3, Bradford iCal/rns; 4. Clarence Linkletter, isummerside; 5, Charles, lClark. Sec. Q-Collectlon of 3 Mangela. 1, Charles IClark; 2. Everett Croc- kett; 3, Norman Pritchnrd; 4. Herbert Raynor; "5. iira lCrozier. Sec. 7.—-Coliection of 6 Carrots 1. Lester lLinkleiler, Linkletter; 2. ‘Cecil Tanton, isiemmerside; .'i. Reginald Pritchard, ISummerside; 4, ilra ‘Orozier; ‘5, ‘Ralph Loci ...r'.. Sec. 8.-—Col|ectlon of 6 iParsnips. ,1, Allison IMoore. lSummeirside; 2. lChnrles ICiark: 3. Georgie Hor- ton. ISummerside; 4, ‘Louis Wedge, Summerside; 5, lLucy IClark. Class iIL-Negetables. Sec. 1.-'/, dozen Ripe Tomatoes. 1, Hope Pritchard. 2, Hannah. 3, ‘Allison Moore, 4, Ron avid J-amleson, Summerside. Sec. 2.--i/3 dozen Green Tomatoes. l, iM-ark White. 2, Harold White, ‘Bertha IPhillips, 4, . A. Linkletier. 5. Mollie Meikle, lSummerside. Sec. 3.-'/¢ dozen Onions. 1. lPrederick lMoore, Summerside, 2. ‘C8011CflrV€l‘.‘Sli‘mm€\‘8*id6.3.Adc-'Sec. 2.-<Plate e1 i/adoz Tea Biscuits] 1- ca“ 03"“ ‘Sitmmemide- line Dosroches, iSummersldc; 4, Edit-h licllonald. iSherhrooke... Cec. t-Vg dozen Cucumbers. ‘Robert 140111141135. hurricane ' Everett Crockett; Marion McArIh- Buminerelde. lent-Bouquet of Astsre. 1. Louis Wedge. 2. Helen Mills. 3, Katherine Lea. 4. Willsird Gal- lant; 5. Bert Larkln. Summerside. Bee. Sp-Bouque‘ oi any kind oi Flowers. "- 1. IHester ‘Cashing. 2, Harry Hol- man. 3, A-lien Holman. 4. Louie Wedge. Summeraide; 5. Jae. Har- ris, iSherbrooke. Sec. 4.-¢Bouquet oi Mixed Flowers. 1. Hilda Holman, 2, Helen "Hol- man, 3, Katherine Lea, 4, Bessie Smallman. 5, ‘Louis Wedge, Sum~ merslde. - Sec. 5-Potte<i Flowering Plant. 1, Dorothy Silliphant. 2. Claude Kenny, 3, Jean" Moore, 4, Doris Wooiislde, lSumimerside; 5. Jean Townsend, Shenbmolie. ' Class V.-Fruit. Sec. 1 (a)--Piate oi 6 Wealthy Apples. 1, Evert-it ICrockett; 2. Jean Townsend; 3, Zelms Mlli-lgan. Sher- brooke. 4, Blanche Linkietter; 5, Franklin McEwen, Summersldc. Sec. i (b)—Piate oi 6 Alexander Apples. 1, J‘rlt1k'B8kBl', Summersirie; 2, Graham Linkletter, Linkietter 3, Alice Woodside, Sherbrooke; i, Ev- erett Crockett; 5, Zeima Mliilgan. Sec. 1 (c)-—-Piate oi 6 Duchess Apples. i. Jean Townsend; 2, Bradford Cairns; 3, Ernest Clark, Linkloitcr; ur, iSuinmi-rside. Sec, 2.—Piae of 6 Crabs. 1, Harold Wll-iie, 2, Mildred AI- len, 3, Ethel Boates, 4, Mark White, 5, Joseph Gallant, Summerslde. Sec. 3 (s)—-Piate oi 10 Purple ‘Plums. 1, Winnifreii iMut-tart. 2. Joseph Fisrrant, 3, Henry Bishop, Summer- side. Sec. 3 (b)—iPiatc ch10 Green Gage ‘Plums. 1, Ollie lSaundera. 2. ‘Eldred Buch» anon. 3, Jean Wrright, ‘Summerside. Sec. 4.—4Plate of 6 Pears. 1, ‘Glen Waite, ‘Sherbrooge; "Irene Siiliphani, ‘Summ-erside; Glenda ‘Muttart, Sumrrnerslde. Zr 3, Claoc V‘l.—~Canlng. Sec. 1.-1 pint oi Raspberries. 1, Bruce Cailbeck. lSummera-ide; 2. Florence Harris, Siicrbrookc; 3 2, Blanche Iailikletterfi, Kathleen Morrison. Bummerside; 4, Sadie Morlhpo. Bummer-side: i, Cecil Carver. iSummerslde. Bee. M-Sample oi Msndsd Wool ' k Soc . 1. Eileen Carver. 2, Cecil Carver. Summerside. Sec. 8 (a)--Pair oi Knitted Socks. 1, ‘Florence Harris, Sherbrobke. Sec. 5 (in-Under 12. — Knitted Sweater. 1. Jenn B855. Su-inmerside; 2, Dorothy ‘Slliiphsnt, lSurnmerside. Bee. 5 (c)—Age over l2. - Knitted Sweater. l_. Emma Bradshaw. 2, Louise Cairns. 3, Ollie Saunders. 4. Jean Morris, 5. il-iclen lPeters, 5, Grace Wells Summerside. 1. Eii-lth Miulonaid. Sherbrunke: _ ~5oc. 7.—Crochetcd Yoke. l, Geno Waugh, 2, iHelen Peters, Sumirerside. . Sec. 8.-Special prize (or Knitting and Crocheting. . 1, iliarion Liirkin, Sumrmerside. Class lX.—Manuai Training. Sec. L-Hammer Handle. l, llllerii: Drapeau. 2, ‘Roy Small- man. 3. Vaughan Groom. 4, Wald- ron lEvuns, 5, James iiaril-ine. Sum‘ merslde. Sec. 3.—Naii Box. 1. Roy Sinsllman. 2. Jack Schur- man. fl, Alex. Dunn, 4. Jack Morris, 5, Nonman lPriichard. lsumrnerside. Sec. 6.—4Bird House. l, lloy iSm-aiim-nn, 2, Norman Prltcharil, 3, ‘Kennth McKenzie. Summerside. Sec’. 8 (fl-Mlscellaneous. i, Harold Arsonault; 2. Louis Wedge; '3, Ernest Arsenauliy 4, Roy lSmaiirna-u; 5, Willie Gallantq Summerside. Sec B (bk-Reed Work. 1. Mildred Multari; 2, Helen Man son; 3. IMiidred Muttart; 4, Mild- red iMuttsirt. Class X.—Live Stock and Poultry. Sec. 1.—-Dairy Calf, born since May l. 1, Winman Ciiirs; 2, rChaswOlark; 3, Alban Gallant: 4, John Kelly; 5, Herbert Raynor, lSummei-side. l Sec. 3 (a)—Barred Rock, CockerelI and Puilct. Marjorie Crozier, iSumimensiile; 4 Blanche vCrozler: 5. Margaret Clark ‘Sec. 2.—-i pint o4 Beets or Beans. ' 1, Edith lMdDon-ald; 2. iHelen P I e. _ters. Sumrmerside; 3, Jean Llnklet- |ter; 4. Olga Johnston, iSuinmerside; [Hilda ‘Linkletter, Linkletter. i Merzwretlsee. 3-1 pint jar of sirnvvoerr-iengswphfi" Pmldr S""‘"‘°"*d°- I 1. Hester iCushing, ISummersIde; =2, ‘Dorothy lSilllphant: 3, Marinn ILarkln; 4, Jean "Townsend; 5, Bruce ‘Callbeck. I Class ViL-Cooking. Sec. 1.-Loai of White Bread 1. Ollie Saunders; 2, Jean Town- send; 3. ICecil Carver; 4, Blanche Crozier. 1. Emma ‘Bradshaw, 2. Mildred ‘MIIIJHFQifiHGIBIIWPGQGPSI, 4. ~-—Alice McLean. 5, Evelyn ‘McKenzie, Sum- merslde. 1. Louis Wedge. 2, Nonman PrihI chard; 3, Mark White; 4, Jack Clark: 5. George vCiark. ~ Sec. 5.—-'/;dozen Beets. 1, ILestcr ILinkietter, lLinkletter: 2, Frederick Moore, lSumraeu-side; 3. Kenneth lMoKenzie. ‘Su-mmersiii. , 4. Hubert ‘Morris, ‘Suminenside. Bee. 0.--3 Heads ei Cabbage. 1, lira lCrozier; 2, J-ack Clark; 3, Norman IPritchard. Bee. 7.--One ‘Pumpkin. 1, Louis Wedge; 2, Reginald Pritchard: Everett Crockett; 4, Henry iPeters, ‘Summdrside; 5, Al- bert Joilrey. Linkietter. Class iVn-Flowers. Sec. i. P ., ‘ oi Sweet Peas. 1. Billie lHuni, 2, Gertrude Mc< Doweii, 3, Harry McGougan. 4. Eye-Glasses From I , $2.001» $10.00 1 From isst Point te Cape Iesr ls. a hlg territory, yet right across this Illloe Parkman Supplies the Big Majority oi Eye-Glasses limply because PARK- lins and sheet iron Heaters and RG10"!- Let us quote Y" °" i plpeiess furnace, one of the greatest heating units y.et on the market. ideal for home. churches. schools. Mill l" stores. Paula 8i Thompson ilil Stoves, Ranges. F\"‘"l°" l“ 9°" Montague, P. E. I. man's svs-eLassss are the smear PROCUIAII-lr and he ie the ONLY GRAD- . vars orriclau (amne- snee eeurese.) ' In Montague osli and ees isr yourself Ml UP-TO-DATI OPTICAL FAILOURI- Isotope. P. I. I. < ’ I E. E. PARKMAN 1'“ Sec. 3.—-Plste oi 9 Sugar Cookies. 1. Ollie Saunders. 2. ‘Helen Pei- ers, 3. lvMidrcd “Iwryiside. i. ‘Emma Bradshaw. 5, Bessie lSmallman. Summerside. Sec. 4.-iPiaie of Apple Pie. i‘. Norma. MoQuanrie, ‘Summer side; 2, Jean Townsend; 3. Helen Peters; 4, Blanche ICrozier. Sec. 5 (a)—-Age Under 9.—-<Plate o1 Brown Sugar Fudge. ~ 1, Edith rMorris, iSumimerside; 2, Irene ‘Sllliphnnt; 3, Beatrice Heflel, Summenslde; 4. ‘Norma McQuarrle: 5, Glen Waite, S-herbrooke. Sec. 5 (b)—Age 9 to 12.-Plate of Brown ‘Sugar Fudge. 1, Louise Tnnton, 2, Aiibcrt Silli- pliant. 3. Gertrude MdDowei, 4, Marion Jardine. 5, Lucy Bishop. Sec. 5 (c)—Age over 12.—Piate of Brown Sugar Fudge. 1, ‘Helen Peters, iSuimmerside; 2, HopeiPrlichard; 3, Jean Townsend; 4, Jean Moirrla; 5. Jean Wright. Sec. 6.-Piate of 9 Ginger Snaps. 1. IEveIyn McKenzie, 2, Audrey Rose, 3. Ollie Saunders. 4. Emma Bradsh-a-w, 5, Geno Waugh, Sum- merslde. Class VilIl.—8ewlng and Knitting. Sec. L-‘Speci-men oi Plain" Sewing —-Apron. 1, liieen Carver. 2. Helen Peters. 3, Rosamond Richardson. 4, Mild red McPherson, Su-mmerside. Sec. 2.-8pecimen of Hemetitched Towel. 1, Constance vMWIATthUP, Slimmer- side. Sec. 3.—8peolmen of Embroidered Linen. 1, lG-reia Barbour, lSummersiiie. , . r oi? OO-OOO ILLMABDN Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I laeiusive Test Reeve 0on- - some with om ems § 1, Russel Phillips, 2, Frederick Moore. 1i. George Bishop. Summer- mlde. |8ec. 3(b)—Whlte Leghorn Cockerel , and Puliet. l, Ralph Linkletter, Linkletterf 2, iClaude Kenny, Summerside; 3. I !8ec. 3(c)--Rhode island Red Cock- } erei and Puiict. 1 1. Clarence Linkletter. Summer-= iside.» . Sec. 4.—-4PIg under 5 months. l ' 1, Charles Clark, Summerside. : ‘Class XL-Coilections. ISec. 1.—10 Noxious Weeds, correct- Sec. 6.— Crocheted Hat. 2. Violet Richardson, Summerside. I ational in ' the World, Head announces the appointment of Mr. t‘) as MANAGING DIRECTOR of this (Ibnipany for the Dominion 0i’ Canada. l This Company is the largest (iuarantee (Tompany Licensed in Canada to write Guarantee, Forgery and Burglary Insurance. 722 Transportation Bldg, 120, Si. James Street, Montreal WM. 12.‘. JOYCE, President National Surety w The Surely Company Iarence ‘F. Smith, , transacting» no casualty insurance. Dfficc for Canada : .\ Cvmpany, 115 BROADWAY NEW YORK, N. Y. ._i-_-____-_.____@i- White, Summers-idle, Johnston; 3, Hector Kimball; Wendie Mclinnlls, Snumemrside. Sec. 3.-5O yd. Dash for Boys. Age 6. ‘ l, Clarence Gnudrl; 2. Claude Harrkness; 3, Victor Steele. Sunl- merslde. Sec. 4.—Jockcy Race. 1, Franklin Mcilnn-ls 4.| Age 8. and Ciiir- Cecii Glow; 4, Percy Wedge and] Albert Arsenault. Summerrsiile. | Sec. 5.-—100 yd. Dash.- Over 14. 1. James Malletl: 2. HaroldJohn- S 50 Yards. man; 3, iEdward Arnett; iy named and mounted. | Sec. 2.—¢Weed Seeds in Vials. See. 3.—15 Tree Leaves.. correctly named and mounted. 1, Jean Morris, SLIHIIIIIBTSIIIG. Class XII. — School Work. Second Reader.—Exercise Book. Sec. 1(a)—Age under 9 up to 1, Lottie McCalium: 2, lilreda iioivncss; 3. Beth ‘McDonald, Sum- merslde. See. 1(b)-Age 9 to 12. 1, Hilda Linkletter, Linlrietter; 2, Zelmn Mllilgan; 3, Georgie Campbell. Siinlmerslde; 4, Marion Campbell, Sunlmersiile; 5, Daisy Mulictt. ‘Summerside. Sec. 1 (c)—Agc over 12. 1, ICrIith McDonald, Shehbrooke; 2. Jean Townsend, Sherbrooke. Sec. 2 (a)--Age up to 3rd Reader. Map oi New Brunswick. i, Claude Kenny, 2, Viola ‘Ma-liett, 1i. Richard Hinton, -i, George Cam- eron, 5, ‘Ronald Jamieson, Summer~ side. Sec. 2 (h).—Age 4th Holden-Map oi’ England. 1, ‘Evelyn Plliman; 2. Louise Cairns; 3, Georgie Brown; i, Hel- en Peters; 5. Henry Wlhitney, Sum- merslde. Sec. 3.-—Art Work. i. Hilda Holman: 2. Slbyi Tan ion; 3, Gen-a ivaugh; 4, Willard (iniiant. Siimmerside. Sec. 4. Penmanship. Sec. 4 (s)—- Age over 12. i. Helen Peters: 2, Jessie Cami ernn;,3. IFveiyn iSinc-lziiir; 4.l.oiiist Cairns‘, 5. Jean Wright. Slimmer side. Sec. 4(b)-—Age 9 to 12. i. ‘idillth Alien: 2, Greta Barbour; 3, Daisy Maliett; 4. Harriet Brad- shaw; 5. Verna Arsenauii. Sec. 4(c)—Age under 9. 1, Mildred Allen; 2. Jimmie Dodds; 3. Jean Begg: 4. Lionel Ford; 5, Lottie MUCH-Hum, Summer- side. can» XiV.—Sporte. Sec. l (a)--50 yd. Dash for Girls. Age under 9. l, Mildred Woods-Ida: 2. Nine Simmons; 3, Lillian Steele, Suin- merslde. a Sec. 1 (b)—50 yd. Dash (or Girls Age 9 to 12. 1, Alva Dawson; 2, Doris Wood- side; 3. Marion Cwlnpbell; 4, Illin- nie Leiurgey, Summersiile. Sec. 1 (c).-75 yd. Dash for Girls. Age over 12. 1. Marry Shields, Summerrilaie: 2, Adeline iksllochsa. Summersliia; 3. Zelma Miiligan, iSherbroukc; )4, Margaret Hannah. Su-mmerslderl Sec. 2 (a)—75 yd. Dash for-‘Beye. Age under 9. . l, Percy Wedge; 2. Eric ‘Csrhil; s. Ralph Steele; 4. Alliscl" Moore, Summereide. , Sen. 2 (b)-—100 yda. Dash for Boys. Age 9 to 11. 1, Franklin Mdllilllrli 2. Steele; 3, Charles Ferguson; ‘Kileen 4. .......1..,_L,‘.li:ll"_ed Bucha nanjummenslliemymfiiggmm H Smeids‘; e173,’; Croasman, Summercide. Sec. 7 (b)—-Girls' Sack Race. 1, Adeline Deslioches; 2, L. 4, Lloyd! DvaRoches. Summcrsiide. ‘ Sec. 7 (c)—Boys' Junior Sack Race| Under 10. | 1, Eric Cahil; 2. Frank Ziiclnniiul l-int: ‘l. WGIHIV] .\li-.liini.-; -i, Evans. Silmmersiriv. ,' 1 Sec. 8.-—50.yd. WhecLBarrow Raoeieii; ;;, Horne: 2, nlil Jamiesun; . ' I Hermann Ciow; 4, Lliril (‘roz- 1 -Gd1;2,~~' 3"“ ,. i‘ ~ $7320‘, g‘:e:le_ 3 ?l‘io')l_d'rggéz'g SSZUIQI‘ and .-l,li.\' Nicholson, Summer- ' ' ‘ iSli ' , , _, , _ George (lzlilant and 'i‘en-nia Peters, 1, George (alilldill, 2, iRubt. Hol summerside‘ _ Sum mersillc. S Msirk '3' V'.—A. T" ‘ ,. ’ " " .__ I , 111m bil-elc. 4. Aim. Mrhnl- i, (lourigl- urriinnr; g, ,|..,-;,- IUHrQ Sec. 2 (tfl-A-f; yittoDagh for Boyaisnn, Silmiiiifisiilrr _ HUHHHK. 3' Rvgilmh, _,“h,h,,,,,,' 4' l. George Gallant; 2, ‘Reginalilism’ 7 (d)—B°ys Junior Sack Race; \\'i-n|i0l llwinnis. Sunrmcniiiio, Over 10 1- E1m@i'.fi‘.1<>“'= l. (iwrge (ml-i Sec. i3.—-220 yd. Dash. Over l4. Lloyd, . Nvli-iun Johnston; 2.’. ltolaiilii 11in,’ l. A) 7°’ 5°Y5- Iiiuiirivt. _Jain1e.\-0n and Alexi A KiICPn Steslc and lion l Sec. trip-High Jump. Senior. 3. Franklin Miinnls - 1. Keith (hurl-g:- (‘IIJTIPTUIII 2. “Hiiiirini ‘EVIL '1 ii, Jllnliwt Illilmiui; 4, .\'u1i'.'.li;iii (i mum. Silmmcrside. w- 9-—5° yd-Gfi-Iesoed Race forll-irrigiii 4 it. .104. in... 'rI l s. , i, Marry Shields and Adeline Dos-i Sec. ‘i5,—Senior Pole Vault. , . _, finches; 2, Emma Bradshaw and , 221:’ éguggsogulfglgsgfilz’ 4‘,>clar' ‘Constance IMCAFIIIIII‘; 1i, (laroline l, Nelson Jniinslmi; 1!. Hillard s” 6_F'ree'm__a" for‘ Gm!‘ S-hielrls and i. Desllochcs, Summer»Tamil-run1 fl, Iiiiillil‘! 'i‘_\'li\; -‘l, itus- 1, Adelaide DesRot-iies. Sllill'm9l’,-|gi;le' m. 50 d 3' ed R |lwiI‘l:hr;H'i)é-“r Nyrlmxrsltle‘ side; 2, Zclma Niilligan, sire-L, °' w“ Bot/s‘ Jufgr a“ ‘°"~ “l” " '"“< brooke; 3, Alice Woiisiile, Sher-l _ ‘ f _ ' , 1 , _ hwoke, 4‘ Caroline Shields, Sumjwl, Hubert Hellman and hcnnith! Scc._i6.-—High Jump. Senior. }mers,de_ riuiltlrirt, .i.lik ‘buhurman wand, ‘I _ ‘I _ u "Ir m s“. 7 (a)_aoya, seal" Sack Ra" Wll .im tnrney, J. Iu-nneth Mo, l. "lliiilll inmnrnn. __ .1 n ’Keilzie and Richard JlicQnarric; 4.1 Johnston; 3. llninml 'l‘,\'l4-: i. Ne-i- Kenn Juliiisiun; S, Jzivk Scliurman, 5Sumnnersiilc. Senior. - - 1. James Jizille-li. and Nrlsiinl Sec. 17.--50 yd. Jockey Race. Boys. l lJohnsion; 2. Hilliard (fameroil and; Cinreiiu-Lfiaudcileii,“Rnlztudnlirlc....1._..\Inidron_lirnns zulil. Rillllll ,. and ‘Hilifiilil Johnston. Silriiiiiersiiief,Slmrli-i 3. Tfliillls‘ I'(‘Li'l's~‘ iiilil Chas. set 11__Bicyc|e Rack ,.\’ii'.\'i-iil; Ii. I‘:'I\\"rll‘<l Arne-ii and 1, ’l‘eiinis Priors; 2, Rnbrrrt Wziril, Lorna,- Mnnrkloy; l, ‘llnliPrl Hol- mnn ililil William ‘Clark, Slimmer- cc. 12.-22O yd. Dash. 12 and under sidv, IONOIJRING A CANADIAN EXPLORER UIUU D DID! ! Q Q F! Q g. Q Q. g. Q E Q Q g, Q jinininirl Q at Lake Wmdnrgioiv Celebration in Honour o/Qovid TAornpson. liniuininlpioinininiui is uic your ltiili/{nvid Thimlll-“tiir ("mlmlifs greatest‘ gvogfflliiifr- land?“ Jll llic >linrcs ui Lake “inrlcrlncre, Iiriiisli Lo.i1li_ibl' -aml iil thr iali of .922. one hundyil and fiftccnjfi" iii-r. people from all parts of (anailzi i>.< illlllinl nrapihc spoi wln-rc hc land i0 -ln Yiiih IlDIlflli’. HIVI in_ 0P0" ill h» int-mot”! iarsr ins building 0r lull, iiiiich, iilkcs ihr form of a mu; .~.--nu tojht- utilized for lhr purpose oi . crriifg llleltlriCfll relics. Flu‘ ibri and must-um were rrectcd by ilh tuition-ill Pacific Railway ainl the‘ 7171mm Bar Company in co-opcratiim not’ another. ril-(hunutin l‘t‘i'(‘illIlliI('S iilrliidfll ii wit. ivhirh rrun-srvitcd thc scrne oi .,,,,,,._. li-niiipniui- i.1~l linll to Iain" \\|liI|('l’l1li'i't lmlum~ from the hhusr , ,,,, |\.,,,-.r,,,_\ [q~\c[\L‘§ wore lhcrr . :...;,'~ illllI-inlx. ilrvir irpces. plichcil ‘m the hillside surrmmvliirg ii1t~_l'ori. W." ,1 t‘, ,,,l,,| <ciinig ior iin‘ pictur m i. 1~= m"! 'iili"‘ifi‘.‘ \l night thi- ,,,,,-,,,_. hglilflil ihi-ir camp fires, _ and 4-,; and irinu-il iiic isvoiiriie music oi ..r li'|‘li"~ Ihr uuniws were (ITCSSHI .|, ,- u, m -i-r-ir iincsi cesium“. .iiiir-i§_ Iinills, ril. ii-Pili, gaily colored aivii ainl skirts living prominent C|iil- w .9 q lroor/r/vm rvu/n/v r111! CAMP iuimninimcllnicininiuioiuinininiuiniuiuininiois ' Ioiuiniuimcnnlnidinlninl ' ~ t ;., DAY/D now» w armor/an m»? a! Lake mndeIvne/r 5r isluiuiuiniqipin ._..'uib.nininiainlciiuiuiua IIDIDIDIDIDIDIDIDIDIDIDIDIDIIJIDIIJID DIDIDIJ us s a A '1 l/oo/enaq Indian Baby ,C0/~/'/'0Q€ _ a a alsiniuiulniuiuiniuinininm nininininluiluia some oi Canada: mun! ughcsi order. _ dlsiiiiifltilsiiovi authors. inciuduin Bliss Carmen “are [lrcsrnl on the urrurliffl ivhicli will lung iv.- rrmclnllcrcil iii IJKQ Phi-iii. were fashionable miniaiurrs oi Jieir mothers. I Thc iiravi-s appcnrrd in i|lt‘if fli'<'ill(|(‘>l robes, and wcrv- an lii~ spiring sight. In lhr gnmcs lit-iii on ilir -,, ,.. pAlptKNVQ, 1s iln- lrirlialis call W iniiermo rt'. o-Cuiiii day they showed skill oi thi- ‘ u v31 -_~ '-_- l\ _ .1“: