‘k PAGE rivmivn ‘ Georgeis ' I a l Sewing, Knitting, etc. I School Fairi i Farrell, St. Georges; 4.1- . i a‘? GLASS j GflMNs _ King De, Groa Marsh. I Centrepiecez-l, Oaiaz-l. H8118"!- filflille- sef St. Georges. ; 2. Franci- Mclilnnon- 5-- Mending-i. gunman‘ I,“ Ggrfiguvug St. Georges; hing; . re a o — 009119! .B:-—l. Mary McCormack, ding; 2, Elizabeth McDonaltL; Launching; 3, Frances McPherson. launching; 4, Thomas McPhee. Di?‘ (iron Marsh. . Wheat-l. Hugh Steele. De Gm“ Illlll; Joseph McPherwll- Phee, De Gros Mar h" Iilllllcllillg; 3. 340119 657191315» Cormac, Si. Georges 8t. Georges; 4, Thomas McPh-vc, De Gran Marsh. BL-l, Mary McCormac, Lillllflh". lug; 2, Elizabeth McDonald. Lawn-- chins; 3. James Dunn. 5i- iiwwlru-lr, De (iron Marsh: e0: 4. Franc-in Mclflnnvll- 5i- (Rwislgiworih, Seal River. gen. o ;ld. St. Georges. Mitiensw-l, Si. GEOIg-fll- Manual Training ‘ a -. St. Georges- ROOTS I Live Stock K t Green Mountain Potatoes:—1-. Bernadette McDonald, St Georsei; 2, Ellen McDonald, Si. Georges; 3 Herman McDonald. De Gros Marsh; 4, Margaret Sloane, Seal River- Alrieh Cobbler Potatoe-sz-l, JvlsL Ggorgeg. McPherson, Launching; 2, Mort!’ Poultfyg-l, _ lorie. De Gros Marsh; 3. Alfred-De Grog 513mb ~ cDouaid, De Gros Alsrsh; 4. JOY"! McDonald. Launching. Turnipsz-d, Josephine 5'25"" De Gros Marsh: 2. hiary Steele, De Gros hlursh; 3. Hugh Steele, Db Gros Marsh: 4. Mary Deloric. 9'“- Grtm Marsh. Currotez-i, Helen lit-Lean. ll Gros Marsh; 2. Laurette Cwmnb-rlt- Si. Georges: 7i. Georgie CIHIIDVJL Calves:—!. lorie. De Gros Marsh. Collections. -1 School: P..B. McCormac, St. Georges. Weeds:-—l. Launching School: Green Tomatoes:——l Campbell, Si. George Ans‘=l-,\,gr_ McKinnon, St. fieorge 5., Maliidat King, De Gros Marsh; 4, liclcn .\lc- Lean, De (iron hlarsh._ . Cuculnberri:~l. Margaret Sloan-x _ Laurveluflg, GQUTEQSZ i):- (iros Marsh. 81-1, Mary ; 2, Teresa Sir-ole. hlcl-{innum -fligsworth. Sea! River; 3- Lallrfnfa 3_ Campbell, st. (ieorge-‘i; <1. 5131111115“. _King, De Gros Harsh. _ _ Irene Campbell. Seal River. , Potted Flowering Plant-l _ _ u‘ Div. B—-P.E.l.:—l, Mary ‘Laurette Camvbell- 5L ‘Iefllgefll ,;- le. De Gros Aiarsh: 2. Afar)’ It"? MacDonakL Lawmhlng: 'f Patrick. De Gros Marsh: 3. H9391! Mcnmlald- D‘? “m” Marsh‘ Campbell, Seal River; 4. .45 mm Munmmlm Launchmz- | Pampbell. Seal River. h Fruit Seal River: , . 4, Rose Delorie. De Gros Alarsh- V)‘: n‘ ; Alexander Applesz-l, .\iary D9; d H r ,Poweli. Seal River: i. Jam‘?! "iiim- 1,,- St. Georges o .\lfll'i~llli c3"'"i"9 "m! P""¢"Vi"9 hell. Seal River. Penmanshipz-l. hell, Si. Georges; 2. Jackie Coylc White Breadz-llbaureilu Camp-ISL Georgi“: bell, St. Georges; " Agnes Camp’ i’ Cooking Gros Marsh: 4. J.F. McDonald, S‘. “' , G. . . bell, Seal River; 3. Hilda “cm”? 0151291‘, Angela .\icKinnon, S: non, St. Georges; 4, Garfield lilc-,f(,,_,nrg,_fi, Kenzie, Seal River. Tea Biscuitz-l, Florence (lard- iner, Launching; 2. Elizabeth tiic-j McPherson, Launching. Plez-l, Freda Gardiner, Launch- ing; Elizabeth Steele, St. George“; 3, Georgie Campbell, Si. (leorges; 4. Elizabeth McPherson, Launch- I4, iii-ion hit-Lean, DI- Gros Marsh. Sports Florence (lardinfir. 2. Mary MacDonald. 3, (ieorgie Cumpbelhf 4, Agncs McDonald.’ Launching; Launching; St. Georges; 8t. Georges. Standard White Cake:—1, Hilda’ McKinnon. Si. (ieorglsfl; 2, Georgie A Campbell, Si. Georges; 3. l-liidfl Lean; 2, Freda (iztrdillvr and Pran- Farroll, St. Georges; 4. Elizabeihwv-s McPherson; 3. Mary FlizPfli- McPherson, IIIounchIng. rick and Clara McKinnon. -—--—— Dash for Girls under 12:—1. J05- lephinc McLean, De Gros Marsh: Sophie Farrell, Si. Gv-orlltf-‘i- Three legged rut-c for Kifllll-l» i was so rizltvous ' ml SHORT or BREATH um, liAltuLv steer In 1mm. filin, Golden Ink = '~,...'":."=-“£‘.::. "iii" '1"... ' t V" m’ u ‘ innings and abort of breath could hardly alcnp at will. “d if did llcep for .0 while I ha: bu! i. o1 managed to imp u my vgwri. fggchow, until I began to have will}! . (will!!! got e0 bad I had to give ' up; I lied many kinda of medicine, Upland no help until I got a. box o! After the first box I found a great change, nnd after two boxes I was an well an I could “M fl, Freda Gardiner. Launching: 4- Frodn Powell. Seal River. Dash for girls under 9: Campbell, Seal River; ! 2 wart, De Gros Marsh: Steele, De GroiLMursh. Dash fnrlboys under 9:——1, New- 4, Mary Preece, Sea] River; 3. Wendell Mt"- Kenzle . Seal River: 4. Georlte Chriatain, , St. Georges. Dash for boys from 9 to 121<L Michael Bigsworth. Seal River; 2. Malcolm McKenzie, Seal River; 3. John A. McDonald. De Groll Marsh: 4, Jackie Gayle. St. Georges. Dash for boys over l2:—1, Jam- st. Georges: 3. Chill"? Gardiner. Launchiniz: 4. Hermit" McDonald, De Grns Marsh. ‘l ' “I told my i’ mother, who had choking sensations, about them and Y! “m: drugglnta iind .- direct on rnceipt of > w; 00., Ililnited, Donal . John D. McPhee and 12.14 rmec: 4. JBIIJQI "W." and alcoirn McKenzie. Marion Steele. D: . ~ ‘ . da .mac. Si. Georxes. 2. Jae Niltvznpaliny Frances ‘vcpherson’ Sarah Mcphermm ygcfromldgi iéefiolee McPherson and daunching: 2. mo? Bripig-lrlck- 1"" “ ' nDe Gros Marsh; 3. . . . c ormac- _ . _ u" _ .st. Georges: 4. Billie McLelian. n». flffgrkg; Affluflsflanzfi‘ ism; Qfgrgh; 5. hiarie McKinnon. " ~ ' ' Joseph FitzPatrick. Primrtfii“ ' 2 d F P l- rick De Gros Marsgerg.‘ R01: 1;‘- Fafleu‘ S“ Georges: . - , - . l' T,“ Ifa,_.es.__1_ De Gm, "an," Steele. De (nos hiarqh, ‘i. Charle S h i: J. . Angela “clgilllrllltlllrfhglfi c6131.; 4. "U19. 3L 390mm‘ Si. Georgia; 4. 3141MB?" 51°51"? L’. De (iron Marsh School; 3. R. B. Seal River. _\i(-Cormzc, Sr. GI-orgeli; 4. James Parsnlpsr-l, hiargaret Sloane. Dunn. S“ qem-gei Sea! River; 2. murmur (‘amtdlcd- \Vood:——-1_ De Grok Marsh school 8t. Georges; 3. Marie McKinnon, 3‘ Michap] sigsworlh, Seal River; Si. (ieorgcs: 4, HHZIADPHI .“i'n‘l‘l ;;_ Jam“ nun“ _q,_ nr-orilfll. all], launching. School Work VEGETABLES Exercise B0lts:—-l, Jackie Coyl“. ymnun; ' 2. Mari» hic-Kinnou. Luwer pyewlon, Georges; 3, Mary Stewart, D‘- Gros Marsh; 4. Frances Steivali. yewwn; 2, James Carver. Lower Do Gros 5x. . Elizabeth McDonald. Launching do Frntléi Gardiner. Launching: 3- _\|acT3\-j5h' L Newton; gh Steele, De Gros Marsh; 4- lJlv. f.‘-—.\laritime PTOVlilCES;—1. fieorgie Campbell, Si. George’. ". Wendell McKenzie. , , Hilda Precce. Seal dndn‘ (larii-eid McKen- ‘. . Sea] River; 3. Genevieve Sig-S worth. Seal River: 4. Irene (‘amp- Teresa Camil- illlver; 3. James Dunn. Si. Georgofl 4. Anna; McLeilan, Do Grml Marsh.‘ . Cz-l. Clara McKinnon, St- Pheraon, Launching; 3. JoseplllflFttleorgell: 2 Margaret (fampbeli. Mcmim- De qr” M3751‘? 4' MaMTSeaI River: 3. Agnes Campbell. d3 Kmgl D‘? Gm" Mamb- i lScai River: 4. Freda fiardincrn, ...°‘2:::""::;;;.:: ~ Steele, St. Georges; 3, lviargnro-lgefl. Campbell, Seal River; 4, Elizabeth; ' Pinclte‘ 3. (Juillorinc Gillin 2. llild F ~l, Si. f‘ o eszr ' ' ,, ‘ ‘, ,, 3 (Fhrenceacagz-Ifler’ Lauicgigng, Pinettc: 4, Joan Nicholson, L. New [Lnurciis Campbell. Si. Goorgesfi ‘mm’ Dash for Girls over l2:—l. Anna "immm- Ml-Lellan, Do Gros Marsh: 2. Lauf/ Jettu Campbell, Si. fleorgee; fl. Ellv zabeth McCormac, Si. Georgi-s; 4. llnn McLellnn and Josephine Mc- Prim; . Astrlchan Apples-—1, i ! lilac. S, Pinette; 3, Leonard Murch-l ilson, Mt. Buchanan; 2. Frances Mc-Phnrson. igiunchinil; lMorrison. S. Pinetto. I Plums-l. 1, Jdfllfildon; . EldBfPinctte; Preece. Seal River: 7i. Frances SlfI-iPInetto. ea Dunn. St. Georges: 2. J01"! 95M l ._ ‘Morrison. N. Pinette.‘ Three Miami}, If°',';,::f,"0',,h1.' Gillie. 1.. Newtown: rhea-ii lfieeceeanda John A. Mc- Mimmm- 5- Pmem” l ' 1 lylduql sign-orb and M. MacKclr, xie; 4, Cyril Preece and Newman. Hemsiitching lover lllz-l, Hil- Slssworlh. ‘ - _, in Backward Race:—1. d‘ hymn 8L George? Sigswoxnh, Seal River; 3. X11601!" Kmmm 5L Gem-g“; L ynlpggfhfciienzie, Seal River: 3. Maurice Michael ~ Johnston. St Georges; 4, John D~_ "M, panel], McPhee. Si. eorg-Ls. Wheel Barrow Race:—1. Charlie ma”, Mdflnnom Gardiner and A. D. Mclluter: 2. Hilda MCKIIIIIOL. Jos- D. lkPlv-‘e I“: "d"??? “g: 3t. Georges: 3. Bernadette Mz-Uon- ston; 3. Hugh Ste e an 0-? Pherson: 4, Michael Sisflwflh B" (icorgie (fampbell. H- -“¢'D°nald' Boys free for all:——l. All Mc- Maater. Primrose; Z. Billie McLel- lmLDg Gros Mirflll? sJllc-hwl Sigsworlh. Seal River’: 4, Maurie“. Hammer Handle --l. Joseph Bif- ‘hhuswnr Pflmrfle‘ Z. R13. MC- Giris l-‘our Legged Racew-Lbial’? FitzPatrick, Clara and Hilda Mc- Bird‘ Mouser-l. Rn. yiccormac Kiddo“. '7 Bernadette McDonald. Florrie Mmce1laneau5._1_ n, B_ 31930;." Gardiner and Mary Deioric: 3, Fre- olirrlliier. Mary Steele and Blind Fold Racez-l. J-D- “'5' [whee and M, SigBIFOHh; 2, A.D_. hit-Master and Charlie Gardiner. ;;_ Ralph l-‘itzPairick and Herman Free for ail:—l, Lincoln McKen- 3,’ (jegrgegfL Al). hfclinstel’. Young Ladies Race:——l_ Lottie 2, Laurette Campbell. St. Georges: 3. Peggb hiclniyre. Launching- Pie Eatinit Contest-l, Michael SigslworinSeal River: " “"871 Gardiner. Launchinfi; 4. Jackie Eldon School Fair Class 1--Graina Soc. 1. Oats-d, Albert Morris- on. .\il. Buchanan. _ Wheat-l. Albert _ Morrison. Ml- Buchanan: 2. Donald Morrison. 5- Piueiie; 3, Marion Gillls. DOW" 4, Stanley ‘hic-Phersfill. Beans-l. (lrace Nicholson. L Newton; fl, Jean Nicholson, Lowe! XFWIOIII 4, John P-ulnr. Eldon. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _._ (a. o i l ! I I or. n; 2. Roy Gillis, Pt. Prim; 3._Rl'la 4, Irving Jenkins, L. Newton. _ l’ Carr0ts—1. Grace Nicholson. L. DeMHNewton; 2. Christina MacRaQ. Mi- “T IF"? Buchanan: 3. Murdock MacLeod. S. r81“! Tmus Newton. Pinetlei 4. Jack MacDougali, L. Vegetables _ liilil‘ Sic-Kinnoll. Si. (‘corgesz ’-- - __ h _\| . R911 Asifacha" A9p]e“5""1_‘ J?‘g"a' Floreillne (iardincr. Lauyllching; 4. riqatleeq,‘Toglféggflanl; t; iirélcoi); Dill"? Mclfiall- De G705 “mshf ,,' Sophia Farrell. Si. Georges. Réévés: Eldon: 3‘ ‘rfcw, FriZZQL ‘$212514 351??‘ Diaigrtlglvfizrfilbi- A" “."'k’,'"1‘ Isabel campbeuHEldon: 4. Hazel Xicliae, m. Buch- Onious-l. Hazel MacRae. Ml- lorie De (‘ros Marsh‘ " Georgie Ki-"er 4 ppm‘- camphou‘ Sea! Buchanan; 3. U031 -\l°l'l"l5°!1- S‘ . - I - ~ ~ -- lvet‘. ~ Campbell. St- 09011951 3i Fm“ -. Bz-i, Thomas McPhee. ne Pmwe‘ (jucumber$—1_ Victor Frizzci. El- don; 2. Marion Giiiis, L. Newiotvn: ll, Albert Morrison. .\it. Ellchdnan: 4. Rblh (Jiliis. Eldon. .' Div. (‘z-l Florence Fardiner. Beem_l.'qArl.hur Cantel.“ ,Preserved Raspben-yjf-l, Lillluzl LaumhifiLv q" Georgi; Campbm‘ Buchanan. ... Malcolm Reevemf‘. mcphee De Gros Marsh. S,‘ deorgés: 3. mar; vcmnnonv dun; u, lrcne MacDonald. Lidon. _. Canned B8iil1$li—-1. Elizabt-‘h S, Hearse”. 4 mm, McK,nn,,,,;-\l=lw1mPenny. l-Hdon- i L Steele. Si. Georges; 2, Helen Mr- S, Georges:- Tgnus Campbell Se” ‘Pumpkins-JV, trving Jeuk us. _. Penn, De Grns Marsh. .m,,e'r'_, ' fxcwtown, 2, Wlctor Frizzel, Eldon. Ii. Arthur Canteio, Ml. Buchanan: 4, Malcolm Penny. Eldon. Flowers l. Channing Giiils, Pt. Prim: 2’ Irene Campbell’ (filthy MacDonald, SPlnette; fLEill- Panion. N, Plnette; Iiinrinn . 4, Giilis. S. Pinetie. Special Clan i 1, Donald Morrison, S. Pineiic. or, 2W1. Catherine Buchanan.» D__1 qrmma Farr“, q, Gmpililtlon; 2. Alline MacEac-hern. N- n O.’ ; Poi (Holmium-—1, Margaret Bu} fr-hanan, Mt. Buchanan; 2, Mary; Buchanan; 3, (Jathcrine Buchanan.‘ Eldon; 4. Jnhll Buchanan. Mi. Bu- I Fruit l Duchess Apples-l, lilnliaolln» tNitrholsou, S, Plnetlv; 2, Malcolm‘ ptceveli, Eldon; .1. Roy (Hills, PM 4. Christina MscRae. Mi.’ Buchanan. Bitn Mac- Tavish, L, Newtown; 2. Annie Mac~ 4, Elizabeth] Jenn Nicholson, L. i Newtown; 2. Buddy Lurrnbce, EL; 3. Ailene MacEnchorn, N.‘ 4, Jessie Nicholson, SJ i Crab Apples-—1, Catherine Huch-i anon, Eldon; 2, Eleanor Rona, Elri-j m1; 3, Ethel Pnnton. N, Pipette; 4.. rnan Sillnworth. seal River; z-cYrilfChriatina (Hills, s- Pipette. ' Pears-—1, Earl Vanidersilne, El; _don. Canned Beets-l, Eleanor Roan.‘ Eldon: 2. Victor Frlzzel. Eldon; Annniene MacDrloald, S. Pineite. Cooking l. Catherine Gillie, S. Plnette; 2.; nrion MacRee, N. Pipette; 3. Ca-i iherlrlie Buchen n. Eldon: 4. Mar- lgaret MucPhers n. E1110"- 1, Eleanor Rolls, Eldon; 2. Marv. 3. Marion‘ 4. Penelope Sec, 5.——1. Marlon MacRae, N. .Plnette; 2. Eleanor Roan. Eldon; '4. {Thelma (14:41,? iPt.‘ Prim: 4. Anniql Jockey Jhcehm Charm, gnu. Morrison, . ne tc. m. nndiAli. McMllmrZ 2.1m n. c- 1- Boryl Vanhlcratlue, El- .. \-"lv - Mi ‘ announci on ale-to meet the demand 3H1 KW"; '1. J-F- ‘lii-‘I-"lnaldv Georges; 3. Joseph hit-lice. De (JIM Rout; C & ' h d. ' . Georges; ii, Marion Siva-lo, H4- GHN 3mm)“ 4_ J'p_ McDonald, Qt Gem» a o Muah- 1 l ( l2‘: (ilec-n M01 lliain Pul'aio0s—-l , 1 BEPIXI-l. 3161')’ $19“ “- "‘ 3""? —1, Anna hlt-Ix-llan. De iiru-“i Rit .\iar.-T'v'sh, L. Newton; 2 l d H Mann“ Mari." ‘YRIKEHHML MY-‘Fdii? ‘-'- "i"! Fillmllridi- l" Javillt tiillisfs,‘ Pint-tic: :l. Samuel l as Georges; 4. film-I'm 51'4"“- 11"""_"‘,l;rns hinrsil; 7i. James Dunn. Si. (HULK S piueue; 4_ Lou“. (jfiffiil, _ Marsh: 4. Laurens ffnmnhell. >1 iileorgrat; 4. Elizabeth McDonald. L, $5.10,,“ n, ea, (ROPBBB- _V lie (lms hiarsll. McIntyre Poialo--s~—l. Stanley ‘ ' Pflfllllkllifl_r—l. Lllzalu-iil Mam”. llz-l, Matilda King. Dr- 1'11"“ plat-person. L, Newton; 2. Billy aid, Launnlnns- Harsh; 2, (‘iara MPKlIUIOH, Si. pp,,,,y_ 131,10"; g, l4lilyd Morrison, (ienrzofl: 54, Mary [Jr-luring D»- Gros _q_ Pinplle; 4' ‘lat-k _\qaCDOugn1], 1,, at all rat-firs“ Flower‘ dliir-‘lh- Ntwvuln. ' - h ' _ _ _ hw-l. Hilda McKIunon, Sf- q- ~ _,.__1_ F d vauldergtjng, ‘ _ -.—lni enew sfheflq Pleaaifl‘ ievvtwzrlllasltlis-w“’°'g°si 22- Hilda Farrzgil 2L Fzlilolliinpz. Billy rgennv. Eldon: 3. ‘ "fever fresh" tiflwlloldlds wor . did I e1‘; -l - ’ ; ,' Georges; 4, Georgie Camp . . i- R- 3| Ta 1)., 1,, Newton; 4. _ ' llgillll0llfie Saosieaglggiri]; 3, .\I8ill03,(;r-0TE88. m A A’ , Nigl Mcatfillllzllst, Eldon. I and ha“ pounds‘ \? "B. 1 - - c _ _. , ’ Man Drawing v- ‘—- "flfl!" .\l l.——1.,.\l l-l Re es. E- Mixed Fiowers:—l. (IEIIQYIQVQ! 1 ang B“ a to m ev Annie hlaciiae. S. Pipette ‘ 4 erine Buchanan. Eldon; i. lvlcan-ul Ross, Eldon. g. Qalherini, Buchanan. Fidon: 5'» toll SCilUUlr-Rllil hlat-Tavisli; grace Xlcholsou, L. _.\' ."_.l\\'ll', 4. l>i;;¢tlr-_ St‘llUU1r*1lZl‘l(‘i')lH= 5311.130‘; Béfyl\r'8ll|(l€l‘Sllt1Q.Llfillfl. __ eon; .\. Illléiii?‘ Schoo.—. ll Sec. 8-1, Annie Aiorrison. -~- Mt-l-Jacllern and Llhvl Pallton 18d: Pinefle; 2, (Jaillcrinr: Buchanan. uul: .\li. Buchanan Scllool.—.~\lber. Eldon 3 Nan Morrison. N. linetie Morrison‘. Pi. Prim 5l'h°°ll—'R°-" 4, Velma (llllis. Pi- Prlm- ("dis- Scwing, Etc. sports . . , ~ Girls under fl-i. Xlzirion Mair D“"’“°" “TL Thgm“ (‘Hm P!’ Pllflsfilli 2, .\ial‘_\' it’, Altai-William : Prim. " ‘ Sec. 6-1. Annie Macltae, S. Pin- . . I . ltecves. ; 2, .\i- (‘rliTn. L. Newtown. I _ __ sultlita Grldiirill L ‘lvewtown B03” "mwr “'1' MM,“ ma.‘ "' ' ' ‘ ‘ Rae; 2. i-‘retl Vullltlcrstine; J. Division B.-—l. Catherine Gillis. - . ' . " , .\ ' M - S. pinene. ‘ V D ~ 32:9 \|d!'|€O(l, 4 iurdock 11C P.S'etcl'e5_l' (‘hngmla 0mm’ 5‘ Girls under 12-1. Cassie Mac- lne . . - i . , Phersoll: l, hiarlon Mac-Phemon. 5e"; ‘FL P°“°"’°° Mam?“ .5‘ rl. Mal-v l1, .\iac\\'iiliams; 4. ahir- Pinette: 2. Marlon Slat-Rae, .\. Plfl-'gal_el m“ a“ _ elm‘ Boys under iii-—1, John liacwlil- wgmheyg .. ' ".’."l. ;" ; 3, 'l_ M""‘“" T"'"'"° 4 Gilli?‘ B] v , _ (‘it-ls UYH‘ i"_——l, (fllrlssy Slac- n-“fm Ff‘; If“??? f,§’,““’i°'\.§:; Full: 2, FY01] Alavwiiliams; .1. Ca- mltlcifandn‘ " e“ s ‘r n’ " 4 tlhcrilllgl- ltllrllzlnzlll; -i, Rita Muc- ' .. _ Mina r. Sec. i-—-1, Stanley binomial-Ann. Buys m,” 13",‘ John Anew“ L, Ncwiown. iizlnls: 2. J: l.- hlul-llougall: 5i. Louis Griffin: 4. Arthur (‘nrtvllo Llvc Stock (lirlc i‘. ll-ggml l‘.'lcr~.~—~1. Mary K. Soc. 2, llniry Calf-i, Sam Giilis -;,',‘1‘£::u'1|'f"'.‘,“‘mfffffli, "$111190, L. Newiown; 2, Louis Griflln, L. . I ' T , ‘_ '_ . \,|_wmWn_ ,, “M”, “mun “l Lassie .\lii(‘|ll1'ii-l0ll, .l_ Mulgart-i ‘Imchanan’ " ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ .\lfl(‘plli'l‘!<lllil null Florence ll, Mm:- Willlalus; 4. Kathryn (iiiiis and Rita Aiui-liillizllll. iioys Ii l(‘|.'.gf'i| race-l, Louis and Pius (iriilin; 2. Arthur hiacTuvisil and iiilly lH-nny: ti, Eddie Marlin and Sll-pili-n hlorriiuqv. (iirls Il logged rllt-n-‘i, Tod Matc- l'ouitry~—i, Neil MncWillianl. El- don; 2, Hazel Murtill, Mt, Bill-hung. an; 3, Malcolm Reeves, Eldon; 4., PIERCE?! Reeves, Eldon. Sec. 3 illi—l Irving Jenkins. I.., Newtown. Collection: Piliiallls and Chrissy lilui-(Znil; Lidrcmed to rum’ and candy‘ “Wells-l, Eldon Scllipol; 2, Pipette; 3. Pt. Prim; 4. Mt. anan.» , Lcavelz—l, N. Dinette; 2. Pt. Prim; Ii, Eldon; 4, MI. Buchanan. Samples of Wood—l, (icrurd Muc- N, ‘Florence: ll. .\i:u-\‘Vlliiunls and Mur- “mqrégllrt-i hlllc-Pllvrsilll; 1L (fllrlgllllo ,(illlis and iliin Jlauliouuld. . Wind-l Harrow‘ Rll(‘l’~—], Arthur fCullieitl and itolli-rt Buchanan; 2. Pius and Louis (irllliu; .'i. Billy Millan, Eldon Penny and Arthur hiacTtlvlsll. Ilnt-kwaril race, Girls under 12.— schoolwork i, Cassie hiutlPllclr-lon; 2, Mnrion q - imflflpllilffltlllj Ii. Francis Reeves; 4 ihlargnrei hincCuli. i, Eldon: 2. N. Jlinetic. Sec. 1 (bl-l, North Plneilo: 2. L. Newiown; 3, N. Plnetie; 4, Mg, l, John MacWilllnm; 2, Plus Griffin Buchanan. 13, Louis Griflin; 4, Billy Penny. Sec. l (cl-l. N. Plneite; 2. L. Ndwtown: 3. Eldon. Sec. 1 (ill-l, Eldon; 2, N. l8: 3, S. Pinette. Milli Dr8WlII3—1. Lower Newton 2, North Pinetie; 3. Mt Buchanan; 4. Pt. Prim. _ (h)——1, North Plnette; , Eldon: 3, S. Pipette; 4. Pt. Prim, Art Work-d. S. Pineiie; 2, Pt. Prim; 3, Eldon: 4, N. Pineite. (bl-—1, Pi. Prim: 2, S. Plneiie Ii. Eldon and N. Pipette. lPennlansbip~'l. N. Pineiie: 2, S.’ Plnette: 3. Pt. Prim: 4, Eldon. ih)—-—1. Pt. Prim; 2, Mt. Buchan- an; 3. L. Newton: 4, Eldon-- fol-—1, N. Pipette; 2, Pt. jAnnln iiincTavish 2, Tod MacWii- Plnfitlqnflm: 3, Riin MacDonald: 4, Chris- jline (iillis. I Boys Backward race, over 12-1, Jlobert Buchanan; 2, Jack MacDon- 5331f]; 3. Arthur MacTavish; 4, Pius gflriiiin. ‘ Leap frog race-l, Jack MacDon- gald; 2, Louis ti: Pius Griflin; 3. ; i4. Arthur Cantelo & Malcolm Reev- en 4 legged race for girls-—1, Cassie -Mnc'l‘nvie_h. Marion MacPherson, It ;Mnry K. MacWillinm: 2, Florence lficll Mac-William. Tod MacWillia prlmhfhrissie MacCali: 3. Florence Stw 3_ s_ Pin-Qt“); 4_ Eldom wart, Christina Gillie. Annie Mac- (ill-—1, Eldon; 2, N, Pinctte: aime- L. Newton; 4, S. Plnetto - Jockey Race. boys under 12-1. Aspeclal priu of one dozen 711M831 Pill! Grlflln: .R3gp||q|1-y can" w“ offered by Reeves : 42' Jnhn MacMillnn: 8. Mr, F, fl_ Rpgvgg [g [ha pup"; “l Arthur MBCTBVIHII fi Billy PGHIIY? each BCIIOD] of the School Falr Die- 4. Malcolm Penny nld Nell Mac- » II ' I I l2 "r lll la ~. I l = “ Calh ill» grain, roots. and fruit classes. ,2 Bnckwnrtl race, Boyer under 12-‘ Girls Iiackwurd race over 12,—1,. ‘Billy Penny & Arthur MacTaviiih: ism,‘ iby Catherine McDonald: dialogue. 2. Malcolm ' ' Pie Eating Contest-—1, Pius Grit" This prize was won as follows:-—' fin; 2, John hiacwilliam; 3, Louis Eldon Schuul.——.\ialcolm Reevesvflrlflin; Sec T~—l Eleanor Russ, Eldon: and Eleanor Ross lcquall; L. New- 4, Murdock ZiincRae; a. IConaolation Prize, Fred Vtillldél" slyne. __._-40->—--- GLEN WILLIAM SCHOOL. On the afternoon of Dec. 23rd. a l large number of parents and visit- ors assembled to witness the semi- annual examination and Christmas Tree. In one corner of the room stood a fir-tree artistically decorat- ed and loaded with presents for pu- ti, Annalctlc .\lii('Df‘ill£i|IlI 4. Francis‘ [m5 and teacher’ ‘mug the remaining part of the room was decorated with wreaths. bells. etc. The pupils were examined in the various classes by Mrs. Angus Mar- tin. a teacher of ma years‘ experi- ence. assisted by the teacher, Mr. A. J. Calms, and showed by their answers that a hearty co-operation existed between them and their At the conclusion of the examina- tion. Mr. M. A. McDonald was chos- en chairman and an excellent pro- gram. consisting of songs, dialogues and recitations was carried out. As the pupils were singing an ap- propriate Christmas song, Sonia Clnus arrived. After some humol'- ous rcmarks and after dancing one of hLs favorite tunes, he proceeded to distribute the numerous presents. This completed, he once more de-_ lighted the audience by dancing u .merry jig and then said farewell, lvishing all present Christmas. At the conclusion of the examina- tion n. vote of thanks was tendered the teacher for the excellent pro- gram by Mrs. M. A. McDonald. Be- fore departing. all present were The singing of the National Anthem brought to a close one of the most successful examinations held in Glen William. Following is the pro- am: a very Merry Chorus. Jingle Bells. by all pupils; dinlogue. "Perm for Sale," by Bruce and Wilfred McDonald and Chris- tine Martin; recitation. Claus“ by Annie McLeod; recitation "When My Dolly Got Sick." by Jessie Mc- Donald; dialogue, "A Sudden Dis- covery," by Nathan Acorn, Allister McDonald and Annie Mclcod; re- citation. “the Game." by Bruce Mc- Donald: song. "The White Man and the Coon." by Allister McDonald and Nathan Acorn; recitation, "Christ- mas Wishes," by Mary Stewart; re- ‘citation, "Misl Edith Helps Along," by Ella Acorn; song, "Juanita," by ;Eila*Acom and Chriatene Martin; meciiation. "To My Mother," by Al- ilister McDonald: recitation, "1: t Were n Bear." by Lester Mclnnis: "Ring. Ring! Christmas Bells" "A Practical Joke for Peddlers," hy Annie McLeod. Bruce McDonald. Donald Stewart and Allister McDon- ‘ald: recitation. "When I'm a Big "llGlrl," by Marnie Stewart; chorus. “Kris Kringle." by school. A Californiaman is the Inventor of device in be fastened to an auto obile running board to pro~ tact a dog from wind and prevent ,1.» keofl- . . a-iuniteep of the house, if you own THE BUDGET l There is no such tiling as a rend)" .made budget- You have to flt it to .yoru own family needs. and no two ‘families spend the same FY0001‘? J ions for the same thins!‘ A buds“ {for a. new year should be based on i year, plun a look ahead at. extra ex- } pensea likely to occur the next year . such as sending one member to cql Iiege, music lessons or n trip or B left in such items as health, and fimergeucies. since those are al- ii ways uncertainties- You may think it as im iblc to stick to your budget, ac stlc ins n to your good resolutions, but do not ‘try to. fool yourself on paper, think I ing you can live on less than you can. Allow a reasonable expense. l tr about what you used-last year. i as nearly as you can estimate lt—- , unless you must cut ex, uses and j are lviiling to make sacrifices to do u. One of the first things to do, in uniting a budget. is to talk ie over ‘with the whole family and get all ‘lc agree to lt- it is unfair if the contract is not unanimous. for no- body will feel like being economi- al-l unless all will share alike in the self-denials- ) Very line household expense , books are to be had from the stor- Lb‘. but you can ‘devise expense Jilauks to suit yourself- One year 5i lined twelve good sized sheets of -papr-r, up and down and crosswlae, following one sheet for each month: rand lacked them to the inside 01f .my kitchen clipboard door. and tied a pcncil with a string near at hand- This was the most convenient ar- rangement l ever hed~ l couldiot down expenditures, between times. lwlllle l was watching the cooking- ‘i had a sheet for each day of the i mouth, and an upond-down lino for leach classification of expense: as dilibliéi‘. fuel, food. clothing house- ,huld equipment; operating service idouaiitus; health; advancement [At the end of the month, I added [tho separate columns and knew l how much we bud spent that month for ouch iicm- At the end of the year. l nddcd em-h month's items, and knew the cost of each for a iyear- l tore oil’ each month's sheet [at the end o4.’ the month and put it Icarefully away in an envelope. _ q Under shelter, one includes the ;a record of expenses for the paat ' . new car. A good margin should bc_ t fever and many other diseases, they would be no more common than broken lcgl." say! a. famous Dhyei- clan- Or, if they mldoihe sufferer auiter more so that he would ha" to stay at home and in bed, he would not go about scattering m; gorma qt hia disease- To avoid colds, keep out of crow. dcd places u much as possible. Beware of the person with m, “flu-" Wuh bands before eating and do not use the common towel, drinking cup or other objects han- dled by others- Don't let. peqplq breathe in your face- H you have a cold, protect otlp ‘era by covering your face when you cough or sneeze Do no; 5,; to theatres or in crowds- Bodliy cleanliness, exercise, 9;. inllnaiion oi’ waste. rest and ‘prop- er diet will keep one fit and mflkil him less liable to colds- WHERE, O WHERE! ‘Fashion, which dictates even-y'- thinx we wear. at last. is allowing us a little freedom where we shall park that elusive thing known as the "waist-line." it any. The latest degree, as lo this much dacuasell ‘location. is to put it in the place which best auiia your particular form and figure- A person with long legs and short trunk should put it low, near- er lhe hips: one with short under- pinning and elongated torso should put it high, nearer tome arm pita; while the averageslzea person may have it either high or iow; or may have two waist-lines, one near t0 the traditional whereabouts o! n midst and the other about the hips. But if you are to have a waist- line a! “ll. be Sum it Onchances your beauty and not make you look like u burlesque of yourself- Study the effect of that perplexing dimension. as you stand in front of a full length mirror- Slip on fl Blrfllshi dross and lry a serlee- of experiments with yourself. using a ribbon or belt to determine tho effect upon you of vurious locat- ions nf the girdle» THE KITCHEN I The‘ whole house. uniLeven tho members of the family, are likely to ndope the standards set by the kitchen. lf it ls qlovenly. cheerleas lit. taking in insurance. Dainilng7 juud repair‘ Fuel includes electric-' ilty. gas, coal and wood for cooking, and warmth and lighting. If you; iwish. you can divide the food inio} grocericw. meats and milk. House-i hold equipment covers new furniri lure, bedding; towels; pans; dish-i ies and other things needed to eq-i Quip n home- i Operating refers i0 soap, toilet} preparations. water rent. and other! Jhings used in housekeeping which, are not equipment, but running c», ipenses- Service applies to house-Q lliflltl help and would cover ipiumber if he comes to thaw out a? ipipc or repair a faucet- Donations {include church. social: Christmas: charity‘: dues, eic- Health includ- es medicines. operations and doc- loflllg. 85 golf and shows, magaziu-i cs. iloolts. Advancement means what You save and put in the bank, the dcbis you pay. and might m- clude college or music lessons. These classifications are not arbi- trary, but each household account- anllf may determine them for her- se . Just one word o.’ caution. do not made your household accounts l; fdmlly bug-bear, talking about them al every meal-time. illlfl bick- BPIHK Over each pcllny- Of course You cannot keep accounts unless you know what becomes of the ymoney. but put it down in a lump isum. if in doubt. rather than have n family fuss about ii~ Charge something lo "Charity," rcmembcring that "Chxlritv covcr~ nth n multitude or ainS." and it mil)’ be wiser nlld more kind i0 indulge ill n little charity i0 Diirl and S-ul. ruillor liluu to hound till-m rlvrrlnsliuglr in report oval-v "ji|-" 'l‘lll- ulljcni of lilo whole thing is in llllkP l“n richer and better. by guzlrllillt: the shekels. but too grctu vxnt-tuoss robs it of sweet- ncss. and llousolloiil accounts ‘iilfilllll be conducted on n bromi- tzdllgrl ilusis. REMEMBER THE BIRDS ifdsi your broad upon illc buck HIPDH and it will return unto Yd" urn-r iluys- Tllul is. if you throw out gmur crumbs to the hirils and keep them IIIIVI‘ through the ilrenll winter. when thc ground is cove!‘- r-d with snow nnd the birds cnnnol iornlzc for themselves, they will [llvk lite worm» off your cherry irr-os nnd rode bushes when tile good old summer time arrives, nnd thus pay you back- Besides this they will wake you nt sunrise with their glorious spring maiina. ‘ Bird's come to know who will make good lnndiordu- Once they get the habit or loving your yard. they are likely to take up quarters there year after your. they and their trlbe- You can make your place a lovely bird haven- l.’ you want to be real hospit- able, build a bird shelf outside tho kitchen window. with n southern exposure. or net a box out on the snow- Scatter food over the inp of the box and you will have tho feathered guests coming to-pay you a visit. ' Suet. cracked nuts, seeds, grains and crumbs make a nice bird tinn- quat- Warm water is alao a treat t: them when the ground isifroaail and no waigr to ‘be riound i CATOHINO COLD i I . d! l" m.» ll granular ll ' ‘ | 1t colds were not infeeti rifled 4mm.“ and inconvenient. the parlor will partake of the same characteristics and {he family is pretty sure to he "run down at the heel" A good deal of happy planning and study. a little carpenter work on the part of the man of the house. and a little investment of money will transform a desolate kitchen into a workshop. artistic and convenient- This will make it happier and more eflicient house- wife and will save time and energy spent in housekeeplng- The time so saved can be spent in reading and developing oneself and becom- ilng n better companion to the fam- v CANDY HINT When making-fudge or fondant. do not start beating it uulllli x61! cool after cooking- This will milk!‘ the cnndv more waxy- if beaten a8 ~eoon as it ie removed from the tire ii will become more sugary and li will keep soft and fresh longer ii’ left i0 cool before being ‘beaien- To keep the lid 0n the n8" the steam confined by the lid will dissolve the crystals as fast as they form around illu edge cf the boiling candy- POP CORN- Shakc out the chaff from the "pop-corn before you begin popplllk ii. else iile popcorn may taste acor- ched. though the kernels themselv- on are not burned‘ popper inst enough kernels io cow" er the bottom- Put inio the ll! you trp io poll too much at one time. it wi-ll n0! be flaky and crisp- Start heuillil! ihn corn slowly an that the keruelfl will not scorch» They should beg!" popping in a minute and a half- if they are slower than have too low a tire, the corn is not eood or there may be drafts l'i the room which cool the twp-COT“ Wharf the corn is popped. Pol" melted butter over li and stir and llu-n shake sail over it from a still this. W"! shaker. and stir ngaill- Servi- lmi HAPPY THOUGHT Smoke bout-lo full o’ bacon. Brown all’ sweet all’ good: Tutors ill lie celluil, "Possum" roam do wood: Little bully suoozin‘ Des cs of he know- Wbavs dc use n‘ ltnerln‘ Ef do win’ do blow? —-l'aul Laurence Dunbar- ilarllwood Flooring Alljraduaalthlekaealeaaiofll anlermamholt. ’ Help by Seaman - Kent Co. Boll by MltcDonoid -; Rowe q mooliwoxqggo co. alum CIIIIIMMOUII 04