’ How often you find thsi while two pars look silks, they ma: totally diiierent. 1413p; also. sre deceiv- ing in looks, huiii cu buy B n Moods Lamps‘ you get full value or current consumed. L-IZI EDISON MAZDA INSIDE; FROSTED LAMPS A CANADIAN.‘ cansnm. etecmnc ‘onpoucr ieiatley River Scilrool Fair Wbsotlsy River School Fair was held at Wheel-icy River Hell, Selli- 12. i922. There were only two schools taking port. namely. Hunter River and Whesiley River. The {allowing is the prise list: Grains Com. - lflilciith Ling. Wheatley River; 2, Blanche Steed. Whcstley River. P Boots Carrots-l. Howard wedlock. Hun- ter River; 2, Blanche Stead. Parsnipm-l, Blanche Stead. Vegetables Tomatoes.—1, Edith Ling; 2. Doris Rackhsm. Whcstley River; 3, Elmex Ling, Whestley River; 4, Blanche Stead. Whestlell River. Cucumbers-l. Edith Ling; zJlow- ard wedlock; 8. Blanche Stead; 4, Douglas Smith, Hunter River. Beets-l. Howard wedlock; Livia-r- iorie Bulmsn. Wheatley River. Cabbage-l. Edith Ling; 2. Elmex Ling, Wheatley River. Pumpkin-ll, Doris Smith. Hunter River; 2, Blanche Stand; ti. Alired k; Willesdcn Magistrate to a man charged {or a forty-eighth time ‘my. being drunk: Hod it not been ior paying all these lines you might have had a motor car by now. ‘ Man (sadlyl-Yes I might, sir, but (brightening up) you m. I misht have been dead by nowdi I had a rrlcwr car, wile busy in the shop. more like ’erl" "Hard-workin‘ little wile youflve got, Bill." ssld the traveller to the small m. Riven shopkeeper ss he wstched the man's ‘ “My "Mi ya". ‘epned n“ 95°F‘ Whcatley River; i. Ada. Stead. Wheat- keeper. "I only wish‘ I ‘ad a couple my Riven IZAL. the oldest British disinfectant. Stead, Whestley River. Flowers Sweet Peas-l. Florence NoyeJ-Iun- Mixed Flowers-l. Doris Rackhsm; 2, Blanche Stead; 3. Orville Stead. Potted Plant-l, Blanche Stead; 2, Ada Stead; 3.*Edith Ling. Dshlias-l. Blanche Stead; 2. Ada Fnnnnll 8. illlandlnr A Safe, Sturdy. Pen at a Low Price This completely enclosed ion pen islone oi the otnrdicst. sslcst and most durable IIUIII built. it is used by hundreds oi the most successful ranchers in the country. it. is covered mp. bottom Ind sides with FRINGE EDWARD FOX NETTING, which is d time; stronger _i.hsn others. spec‘ " Illllle to our specifications ior use iu the slit-laden sir oi the Maritime Provinces. Every twist oi- PRINCE EDWARD Netting is soldchlocked. 1t stands the _ strain of storm sud hard use. Prince Edward Fox Netting for. the Economy Pen so. s’ ‘scouom was lrolllsiiitsszsgligifl. y, XMIIIMILIB 3- 8' . = -' Compute with staples snd lacing wire. rrlcrllrelsbty no sscouom res .1 rollifliiltxllxlii §_l5. I l. Milli‘. tritium: ow mo: 1m Prwmifin‘ so. a scouorn you ‘lrollsiliksvlxllizll; a _ ~ ~ conplclswiihstsplccsndlscilsgwtre. shun-um Prince Edward For: Netting isSoldby - - -. - -. R’. 7T. Holman, Ltd, Summerslde. Rcfilgjliolman, Ltd,‘ Lharlottetown. Kopnedy&Cc.,0’Lcary. R ‘ l? Champion, Kenlillliilm- . Callback. Bcdcque. - it McKoyfisharpyTyne Valle!- ll.‘ sumo. 8r 00.. Aihorton. 1 ' I '» I y / Stead. Whestley River. Canning Strawberries-l. Blanche Stead; 2, Aims. Houston. Wheaticy Bivcr. Beets.-1, Blanche Stead; 2. Ada Steed, Whestley River. Cooking - White Bread-l, Dorothy Smith; 2. Ausio Stevenson, Whcstley River. ‘lice. Bkcults -1. Dorothy Smith: 2. Una. Smith. Wheatley River; 3. Alma Houston; 4, Ada. Stead. Sugar Cookies-l. Marthe Ling; 2. Ausle Stevenson; 8. Ads. Stead; 4, Dorothy Smith. ' ' Ginger Snaps-A, Ausie Stevenson; 2. Florenm Noyc, Hunter River; 3. Ada Stead. Wh-catley River. ’ Apple Pie-l. Una Smith; 2, Doro- Stesd. Wheaticy River. Houston ; Stead. Wheatlcy River. Fancy Work once Noy. Hunter River. Centre Piece. Division B.-l, Stead, Wheaties‘ River. Manual Talnlng Miscellaneous-l, Ada. stead, Live Stock Best Heifer Cali-l. Dsrrgsckhsm POTATOES WAi.\_I;1‘ED sun mixed cars Vegetables. Wire col loci qusssiiiy and price. J. B. FODEY. ¢+++o+o++ 1146-9-l9-ti. POTATOES ville Steed. Whcatley River. _ scum. Wheattey River; zycrnbu NW1». Hunter River; s, Bnbert Smith. yrhestley River. Watts, Hunter River; 2, Inns. Beg,- nall, Hunter River; 3. GeorgeWaye. Hunter River; 4. Reggie Whitlock. Hunter River. 2, Sadie McNeil. Hunter River; 8, Wil-, ircd Watts, Hunter River; i. Jeanette Mcbrod. Hunter River. thy Smith; 3. Blanche Stead; 4., Ada. FildBer-l. Blanche Stead; 2, Alma. 3, Martha. Ling; 4, Ada Centre Piecr. Division A.-l, Flor- Ada. Wheetley River; 2. Alfred Stead; 3, Robt. Smith. Whcatley River; 4, Or- §-O~O'O§-O-O~§§ Begins. Sash. §O OO§OOOO~O¥POQQ1I-OQ#OQO§O‘ AND TURNIPS We will he buylns eivery illy ni our bolislssdmith. _ » B0 yd.‘ tires-legged rsce-ior girls- luhtnrléllislilgnnddllda sum; s. Dorothy Smith and Ado. Stead. Blin-iold recs (or boys-fl. Howard Wedloeksnd. Sutherland McLeod; 2. Johnnoss and Roylend Rsckhsm; 3. vPrestqny-Hackhsm and Theo Seller; 4. Pililei. sud Cockerel. - 1. Ausiino Collections» Noxious Weeds-i, Hunter River memisi‘ 3°“ i‘) “' 1' Huh“ Rsckhsm-and ~Ada Stead; 3. Sadie McNeill and Howard wedlock: 4. Marjorie Watts nnd Sutherland Mc- Relay race with handkcrchieL-l, llunlerniver; 2. Whestiey River. 100 yd. dash {or mcn.—- 1, Allan lihrercisc Bock (bi-Douglas Smith; School. wiursisjwsiu and Elmer Whitlock. Tree Leaves. -- 1. Wbestley mm so ydfiockey rseciorboys-l. Billie . School: 2.. Hunter River School. l Ricki-ism and was Steed‘. a. How- g ' Samples oi Wood-l. Wheatley Riv- srdflflbitlock and Wilired Watts; 3, E5 er School. ' Dun Backham and Preston Rsckham; EL . i. Vernon Noye and Hilton McMillan. School Work _ .. - Thread and needle race-l. Maths. " Ling and DenB-ackhsm; 2, Preston Ciiy Tobacco securing p. nor ALL ROCK CiTY TOBACCO CO. COUPONS ARE OF EQUAL VALUE Save the valuable Premium Coupons parked wiils Cluismon. AiliRoclr _Co. coupcngnow in circulation sre of cqusiwsluc in " ' my ' u‘ Ask r your march-an! for a lisl o! Ruck City Tobacco Co's Quality Premiums. " nied “‘ wedlock; 2, Arthur Woolner‘; 3. Philip Msthsson; 4, Theo Ling. - dash {Or girls-l, E1da5leld, 2, Marion Ling; 8. Ausiq Stevenson; i, Edith Lina’. 4 . i ‘rheshield which. was donated by Mr. Court to the school gaining the most his in sports wss won by When ey ‘i-tlverfthis yesr. ' Msrths Ling, Sgciy, MALPEQUE The recital in Mslpcque Hall 0n Tuesday evening given by Mrs. Camp- bell and her pupils, was even a wat- ersuccess than those given in previ- ous yesrs. ' The night was isvorable. u.» attendance was isrse smiths ha" was tssteiuliy decorated with flowers. The v. D..M. Grant presided. Those mung first year work tool: their parts well, while those in second and third year-work showed a mark-ed degree ofndvnnoement. Both teacher and pupils comein lor s. large share oi Exercise Book (c)—-i, Albert Ling. Wheatley River. '_ Exercise Book (dJ-l. Marion LlnB; 2. Una. Smith. Exercise Book (e)-i. Martha Ling. Wheatley River; 2. Dorothy Smith. Map Drawing (a)-l, Florence Noy. Hunter River; 2. Ausline Smith; ll. Robert Smith, Wheatley River. Map Drawing (b) — 1. Dorothy Smith; 2. Sutherland McLeod. Hun- ter River; U, Inez Andrews. Hunter River; 4. Eualie McLeod, Hunter River. Art Work. Bird Life. (cl-J, Gloria DeRoche. Wheatiey River; 2. Valeria Dzltoche. Wheatlcy River. Art Work (b)~l. Vernon Noye; 2, Elmex Vilhitlock. ° Art Work (cJ-l, Daniel Whltiock; 2. Bertha. Waye. Hunter River; 2. Gordon Ways, Hunter River; 4, Helen Houston, Wheatley River. ' Art Work (d) Landscape. - Owen (3rd year). God Save the King.’ Waltz." (2nd year). Ruth Montgom-y ery; Lowe; piano duct, 'I‘rovaiore,'f (Verdi). Mrs. Campbell snd Jennie Matthews, (2nd year); _ piano solo, "Little Fairy Waltz," (1st year). Dorothy Thompson; piano solo, "Arbsls Waltz," Simpson; piano solo, "Evening Bream" l .(3rd year). Jean Owen; piano duet, “Flowers and Ferns." Jone poem by Keisler. Mrs. Campbell and Matilda?” Mmidfiy evening selli- 30., at the rem...‘ selected’ ML Charm‘ ton has been called to her iormer “Overture from I1 h°m° in “me valley ‘m °°°°l1m 05 the illness of her lather, Mr. William hiilips. M MRS. GEO. A PARKER. After a lingering illncs of some lweeks Mrs. Geo. AParkz-r passed away [at her home in GSOYEEIOWH ROYEiI-y (3rd year) ,c Louise l iadvanced age or 87. ‘ The funeral was held on the tolls-w- Mgg and Mrs, y M¢G_ McLean and ling Wednesday and was conducted dlillihter. M817- were recent gucstsiby h" P551" REV. C]. U. MacNevin o! Mr. and Mrs. John Simpsorcgam- who spoke about the Fading oi the ilton. Leaf. A choir from Georgetown {urn- ished very suitable music. The pell- Miss Helen Ramsay. teachgp at bearers were Messrs. Michael Keenan, Fernwood, is spending her Autumn Philip Morrison, D, P, MCKinflTflL n, 11011555’! at he:- home in Hamilton. Gordon, A. Crawford, and E. S. Nor- ton. H91’ mil-fly lfiilndi EYE 5°"? l0 102m Mrs. Parker vnas one oi’ the oldest that Mrs. Everett Ramsay or l-lsmil- and most highly respecmd residents r". of the community and has bcenfswifi faithful member 0i Georgetownfdhfl ted Church for s. largo years. The following src left ish the memory oi a most moi: mother; Cilsrles and Margaret in thE_ old home, George H. in... Royalty, Mrs. John Knight in town. Mrs. John Aitken s1, Igwegt: Montague. and Wallace in Portland,“ .4 Oregon. To the bereaved we convey our deepest sympathy, ' P Summer reigns o'er lield and strum. Summer reigns on laud and see. Summer reigns the world suprcme; But summer doesn't. reign iar m. Go l to the woods or shores, i summer doesn't reign-it pours, zzsweet and palatable. Moths: Graves‘ Worm Exterminator is m. ceptable to children, and it. dogs m work surely and promptly. l. Martha Ling; 2. Una Smith; a. Blanche swan; 4. Marlon ma. Wheatiey River. . ' Penmanship (a) — 1. Valeria De- Roche; 2, Gloria DeRochc; 8. Reggie wbitlock; 4, Marjorie Watts. Penmanship <b)—i. Jeanette Mc- Leod; 2, Vernon Noye; S. Lois McDon- ald. Wheatley Riverri, Sadie McNeil, Hunter River. ' - y Penmanship (c)-l, Helen Houston; 2. Doris Smith; 3. Allsiine Smith; 4, Robert Smith. ' Penmanship (d)--1.‘ Marion Ling; 2. Alma Houston; 3. Ausle Stevenson; LEldaStesd. - Penmanship <e)-1, Dorothy Smith: 2. Martha Lin ; 3 Doroth Dlngwell.’ , . Hunter Riverzgi. 5...». sienna. " . G"'"!i=-*P“.‘“° d“°’g;:““°‘ Mmh” Projfict Mo? (to-r. Wheatley River “Hegitazidiflzlf commendation and the evening on the whole wss 011g ol- real enloyment. Tbs reading bl’ Mr. Charles Lowe formed s. pleasing variation irom the rest" o! the program and was heartily encored. A vote o! thanks expressive ofiapprecistion of the evening's en- joyment rwss moved by Mr. John Simpson. seconded by Mr. Edward McKny snd conveyed to Mrs. Comp- bell and her clsss by the chairmen. Mrs. Campbell acknowledged in a very pleasing manner this expression oi; appreciation on behalf o.‘ herself snritbomembrsrs oi her class. ‘rho ‘following, is, the program in full:- Belnsrks. by Chairman. Rem D. M. School. ~ .. , - . P y: ' __1. serfs" (Nevin). Mrs. Campbell; piano schfi; t’ Map (b) Wham” m"? solo.‘ .‘,,'-1'f8-lry ,Wsltz." (1st yesr). Rene Sports - _ 50 yd. dash for girls under 9 years‘ ——l. Marjorie Watts; 2. Erma. Balgnsll. l I 50 yd. dash (or girls from 9- to-lfl V wo-oveoo-oo-owuoooou n00 yrs-l. Marion Ling; 2. Ausline Smith, 3. Sadie McNeill; 4, Jeanette McLeod. p -»'PE'ERLESS ..’.i.i‘i1“£21152”.€:§..".?°3:.;33<Fox 1V5 Z rnvc Smith; 3, Florence Noye; c4. Eida‘ Stead. 75 yd. dash for boys underil years 1 -1, Rcyiand Rackham; 2. Robertsil- liphant; 3. Albert Ling; 4, Elmer Whitlock. ' ‘ ' mo yd. dosh m: my: from a o. 1: years.—l. Billie Rackbam; 2, Alired Stead; 3. Elmer Ling; 4, Wilired ‘Hatis. ' loll yd. dash for boys l2 years end over.—l. Theo Seller‘. 2. Preston l-‘Lsck- ham; 3. Sutherland McLeod; inflow- ard wedlock. ‘ 25 yd. sack race for boys under i0 yrs.-l, Lloyd McMillan; .2. Royisnd Rnckhom; 3. Elmer Whitlock: 4.9.0:- gie Whitlock. 25 yd. sack race for boys i0 yrs. and oven-l, Suthdrland Mound; 2, Theo Sellar; 3, Preston Rackhsm; i, Dsn Rackham. 50 yd. potato race for boys-l. Preston Rackham; 2. Theo Sellnrfs, Sutherland McLeod; i, Wilfred Watts. 50 yd. potato race for girls. -— 1. TING” liiroiccilng your Foxes. Elda Stead; a. Marion Ling; s, Doro- " mil»: h dol-"Nlll" W my Smith; 4. Murlflrie Watts. flfmfgan‘ w n’ 25 yd. wheelbarrow rsce for boys- ‘m.’ l“ “n” ‘ "m" m,“ 1. Dan Rackharn and John Ross; 2. Con boereeied ti"!!! “AMATEUR l-ldward wedlock and Sutherland M01 SPIUIALLY MADE FOB US." Lecd; 3. Vernon Noye and George ’ Tbdcqillvary; piano solo. "Woodlakcs “WHAT w: usvs we-Ls. noun; “it's Better to. be Sure Than Sorry " Your-Foxes us the nsosi prolstsnle investment that you have. Arc I" solos to lone them. as using any other Netting thin Pen nest “Uoktlillly not" " “Why?” " puss} you rem ll eoso know- llig it tho belt “QIJALITI NET- UUB PIIOIS All! ‘FBI BEST UN Excels In centres and direct from factory. ‘I. o‘ ‘ no: ‘QUALITY of Produc? RICHNESS of Vitamine Confeizi SUPERIORITY in Highest-class ' ' Pelt Production ECONOMY in Feeding Costs For sale by distributors in leading business realm. BiSCUiT Co. cuamorrcrowu ' .g~,_'_,.x.sn ¢IJ'W C BRINGING ‘THE tLfibTflifi LIGHT l Mzisfl: ifozltfahwflizgoggffif Ways; 4. Robert Silliplunt and wn- n“ "Lfim a" m am ,0,“ ma Watts. sscuowms amino s. Lssrsn oooocss, 5° Yd- lhfwlm" H" M‘ wfifl- _ - liilnnir , chsrloiieimvn. P. E island. Dan Reckham and Passion Rsckhnm; ' ‘ Phones m and ma. 2. mm, Rackham and Theo scum Tilt! R0381‘! HGNIWBIG _ a, Howard Whitlock and Sutherland ~ Co - qm_,_1,_;,.,,,_ ' McLeod; 4. acme Whitlock snd wgu“ V UP FATHER ~ l »» - -Bv George McManus