' from 312a Rnivcekdland forks est Ceylons. MAKES BETTER palm/cs THE reason why BEAVER FLOUR makes luoh light, flaky pastry, and such excel- lent bread, is—it is a blended Flour. BEAVER FLOUR is a combination oi the world-famed Ontario Winter Wheat scientiii- Golly blended with enough Western Hard wheat to give i strengtIv-theresuiting pro- t in liour unsurpassed for high quality and . hnesl oi flavor, ‘ ' Try aaavrllz noun andnote" m. m ——Asaani Teas are noted for their strength arid richness. Red Rose Tea consists chiefly of selected Assam: blended with the fin- RQJ ROII Coffee is crushod—not ground Improvement in your bakings. ’ Sold» at your grncefs. The T. H. TAYLOR CO. Limited, CHATHAM. ONT. ' Following ls s list of the prise winners o! Eldon School Fair held at Eldon Ceirty on Sept. 14th. The exhliits were Judjed by Inspector Lellan and Mr. Manson. \ » ' I ELDON SCHOOL rl-‘Ml PRIZE LIST - = i. .- SECTION 1 . "or l‘. .~;.: Oats ‘ \ 1st. Risdon Gillis, Eldon. find David. Buchanan-Mt. Buch- anan. . ‘ . . “also... 2. l,‘ 1. H st a i ac erson,,, ower Newtohlnly ‘ ' _ 2nd Norrnpn Glllls, Lower New town. ~- , _ . ‘ ' 3rd Risdon Gllie, Eldon. ' (134111 Margaret iblaqwilllams, El- n. . 7 SECTIQN ,4 Beans ‘lst Marion Martin, Eldon. tad’ Stdwart Buchanan, Eldon. Brdolpvid Buchanan, LML, Buch- anan. p ' tired popular , . .. #11 .5 f lli-ffleuuc _ , {III ‘ AGES. SCUIT favourites. ‘ ‘ ' e J 14. Marvell limited 5' fil-feuil Hanufae/u/azr cLAee i A. Home» GROWN {EQETABLEV SEED. “ SECTION’ $1. Turnip Seed 1st Minnie Docenty, Mt. Buch- anan. - r- QBEGFION- d. JParsMp 1st Malcolm ‘Martin, Mt. Buch- anan. d 2nd Katie MaoKenzie, Eldon. CLASS ll. ROOTS. SECTION 1 Potatoes, Blues 1st. Mary MadPhel-son, Lower Newtown. 2nd Leonard Murchison, Mt. Buchanan. 3rd Llorenca Macwlllialns, El- don. 4th. Norman Gillis Lower New- town. SECTION 2. Potatoes, Reds. 1st Harold Hal-tin, Eldon. 2nd Robert Buchanan, Mt. Buch- anan. - - 3rd Bruce MacWilliams, Eldon. 4t Mary MaePherson, Lower INewtown. SECTION}. _ Fwtatoes, White. 1st Jackie Glllis, Eldon. 2nd Harold Martin, Eldon. 3rd ‘Mary Ross, Eldon. [ 4th Hisdon Gillla, Eldon. I ‘ SECTION 4. _ I Carrots.“ I ' l“ 1st John MacDonald, Eldon. 2nd Joyce Nicholson, Eldon. 3rd Martin Mhcllae, Pt. Prim. I will David Ross, Eldon. ‘ SECTION B. Parsnlps. 1st David Ross Eldon. .. clQAss lil., veaerasuea. I SECTION 1 Tomatoes. 1st Muriel‘ ‘Martin, Eldon. _ 2nd ‘Mary - Eldon." » 3rd llvavid utrlanln, Mt, Buch- anan. -- " ' anan. sttcfiou '2." ‘d; . Cucumbers. lst Mary Ross, Eldon. 2nd" Charlie Giilis, iEldon. - 3rd ‘Norman Glllla, Lower New- town.‘ ' ' " I mi Joyce Nicolsun,’ Eldon. , ,_ "SECTION 8. Onions 1st Malcolm Maflin, Mt. aueiii anan. - -. . , 2nd -W_iiliam acltae, Pt. Prim. 3rd Harvey shop, Mt. Buoh- snsn. 4th Catherine Morrison, South Plnette. B99110: 4.’ "“"'F‘ul'i'ipklns."' ' 1st Charlie Gilils, Eldon. 2nd Joyce Nicholson, Eldon. Section 5. Beets. 1st Johnddlidboniild; Eldon. * 2nd William ‘Macltae, Pt. Prim. 1st Roderick Murchison, _ Mt. Buchanan. - ‘ mA-ss- iy. _ri..qwmns GECTION l Sweet Fess. y list Joyce Nicholson. Eldon. Q s. ...an¢ Beuhiilflor. 59311-11 Emile- a . ,,,,mflmwpmyqwylgcpmnwwfllwrrnwnwumilrmnwmnwmmmwrwliwsmuauw »-. ~ ~- - fiffigmt '~l_,'.;;.." ,1: ,-;_;~._»- I‘. . Adams, Min. Andrew,‘ Mrs; Mac‘ _ m. Malcolm. am. juobw ' #2“ s; ‘ - 3rd Caherine Morrison, Soutira Plnette. .11.“, l1 , 4m Ethel ivisaoqsslli, Eldonjl saoillolr-c.~..._;: Cabbage. Eats Anything Foiéa vans, 8F INDIGESBEION '. NTIRELY E-LIEVED .' rmulc, 8H5 sures‘ l‘ i "l_ have never found any 1 edi- Missslzillieulwliltqnof 114 Charlotte -l_..0}.-~.-. ."::! ‘m! rllriilly ca ' tell all rvelililli (cred on account ‘of indigestion dun"- ing the last tour years. Why, ,1 couldn't even eat the lightest‘; lioods" without having terrible p i afierwardspand for hours ,$ier every» I ‘was bothered so hiuch with gas that f" was in perfect inis-i efY. . ~ .4“l neverate anything for break- fast, and very little at other times because of what I knew I would allflfil? li-Pteriyairds. My sleep at night never "seemed to do lne any good and 1 always woke up with a bad taste in my mouth. 1 had ‘head- aches that made me feel like} wanted to scream and at illnies be,- came so dizzy l had to lie down -to lteeip from‘ falling. » "l shall always be grateful to the ' ‘friend who advised me to try Tan- Jae, to: today l am like a different woman entirely. My digestion has so inlprweduhat I can ent all-y- lliing lwwant and don't know; What i.t is to suffer lroin pains in my stomach or gas. The very first ‘bottle did me u world oi’ good and ' ;'l have improved right along willl ' every bottle I have taken since. "l never have a touch 0i 'liead~ ache or dizziness nowgeleelywell at night, and get up Lu the morning feeling rested and refiealvedtyd have and just- reel as s! - mi well as can be. My mother. has also been taking Tanlac with splendid results one. hoth ilk there's nothing liiwi .” . _ v- Tanlac is sold in ‘Charlottetown by Reddin Bros, in Montague by Ii. J. Mabon. J. P. Whioe, Murray ltivel‘. H. M. Chisholm, North Try- on, ll. H. Cameron & Co, Crapaud and H. P. Coohon, Murray Harbor. 3rd Bessie Macnae, Pt. Prim. 4th Katherine Buchanan, Eldon] SECTION 2a Mixed Flowers. 1st. Catherine MacRae: Pt. Prlln. 2nd William MacRae, Pt. Prlln. 3rd Joyce Nicholson, Eldon. CLASS V. FRiJlT. SECTION 1. A. Duchess Apples 1st Malcolm Ivlzirlln, Mt. Eucli- anon; ' ' , ZndKaLIe Mackenzie, Eldon. .. 3rd Joyce Nicholson, Eldon. 4-tli John Lflfllhllee, Eldon. SECTION 1.3. Wealthy Apples. 1st. Ethel IMaoDoliaid, Eldon. 2nd Annie Murchison, Mt. Buch- ilnan. SECTION l.C. Astraehan Apples. 2nd Charles Gillis, Eldon. 3rd Catherine lMBCDOHHJlLl, Eldoli. SECTION l Plume. 1st Angus Docheriy; Mi. Buchan- ll. 2nd Austin unsure, Eldon. ‘CLASS vii ‘COOKING. sncriolr- 1 ‘Loaf of sFssu. B lst. Muriel Martin, Eldon. .1 .1 comm-N 2. Biscuits I slit‘??? so cine- to equal Tsnlac, and i oull " ulllso everybody to ltnow w at. a ‘ - blessing it iiaa been to mo." ‘we gained fully ‘ten poundgfli ‘ weight i 1st AIlIIlQlCGIItGIOf South Pilietle. _ ilrd Cailierina a nald, Eidon‘. Newtown. SECTION 4 _ Lem°p Pie.’ . _ , . . . 1st. Mary MaoPllerson, Lower Newtown,’ - SECTION 5. .- F ridge. "m. Joyce Nicholson, Eldon.‘ 8nd Verna Dixonyllldoa. ‘cuss Vll.iI.-‘ PLAIN - ‘cl-twine .‘ ' aajcrlon 0.11"" ‘ Handkerchief. V‘ ~ 1st. Joyce Nichoisoli, iidldon. SECTION‘ 2. . Croeketlng. lst Joyce Ni ‘olson, Eldon.’ 2nd Mary - Newtown. I . ' 3rd. Catherine MaciliaenPt. Prim. Section 5. Trough. 1st. Charlie Gillie, Eldon. 2nd. John Docherty, Mt. Buch- anon. POULTRY. SECTION 1. ‘ ‘ ' Cali. " 1st. Irene MacDonald, Eldon. 2nd Hector Ross, Eldon. 3rd Catherine MacDonald, Eldon. 4th Harold, Martin, Eldon. SECTION 2.‘ a. scum and Oockoryi (Plymouths) l 1st John Ross, Illdldon. - 2nd iFloreiicefMacDonaid, Eldon. SECTION 2. B. Puilets and Ooekerel (White Leg- iionn). m. Risdon Glllis, Eldon. SECTION 2. c. Ducklinqs. 1st Jackie Gillie, Eldon. 2nd Minnie Docllerty, Mt. Buch- annll. "3rd John Docherty, Ml. Buchan- an. ' SECTION 3. Pigs. 1st David Ross, Eldon. 2nd Margaret llVlacWllilnllis, El- lion. 3rd Malcolm MacDonald, Eldon, 4th Florence MacWilliailis, El- don. . , . CLAlsS Xi. COLLECTIONS. 'i SECTION 1. Noxious Weeds Isl. Pupils of Souili Pinoite school. SECTION 2. Weed Seeds 1st. Pupils of Ml. Buchanan . 2nd. Pupils oi’ South Plnetle 001. CLASS X'||_ BCHOOUWORK. SECTION 1. A. Nature Study Bllvok. 1st Joyce Nicholson, ‘Eldon. 2nd Katherine MacKenzle, .El- don. ' l 3rd Catherine MacDonald‘, El- on. _4tll Jean MacKeuzie, Eldon. SECTION l. B. Composition Book. 1st‘, ills Docheriy, Ml. sunli- {lfll}. _ u. ‘lie cost. l is small is great A If *. preparation, and practical soon proves "There's e benefit "Ihose who feel ill results from tea coffee drinkingsoon 11i5TA"Tl.P5STl1M "its pleasing flavoijeaeellf -‘ mend this table lqevereg Sold in. 5O arid 100 lcup tins. A purchase from grocer Cereal contents-atom. Mist. Joyce Nicholson, Eldon. (Comtinized on page 11) or “E98? h8&lillfl1ln8fl.S* ‘ ewllqfl?‘ £10m- e. is C ' sassy. 4th Mary MacPh son, Lower p i '0 cPllersori, Lower i cLass IX MANUEL rnsmma ' l QLASQ X. 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