' a, MbNeiil ' Red moss Bocietv with seven mem- , President. Rita Meqiuudn, Secret- . the meeting to Miss McLean. Sup- ‘ ervisor of Red Cross. ,_ own fault do not attend the mer-t- ‘ in: "God Suva the King." FEBRUARY 1a. 1932 Abegvveits And Hawks To Overtime Tie Teams Each Score A Goal In Second Period, But Fail To Break Deadlock After Thirty Minfis Extra Play. one, 53am the clan of Nickiin ing of fans last night, and it may from Moncton failed to hurdle their nemesis, the Charlottetown Abeg- weita. who battled them here last night to a 1 all thirty minute ev- ertime. l 30m goals, scored in the second period, were drflDed #9555189“. Monty Muckle, Hawk speedy right winger caging the opener after eight minutes of play after breaking from his own blue line to circle the Ab- bio defence and slip in his own re- bound. The Abegweit count followed eight minutes later, when "Baldy" Schwab beat Foster in a rsllylin front of the Hawk citadel. Although Schwalrs successful drive ended the scoring for the night the game was none the less jam- med with sparkling pla-ys and many hair-breadth scoring escapes; in gm; both goalies were forced to the limit and showed everything in their repertoire in their efforts to kick out rubber rifled to their re- spective cages. with the exception of one period in the overtime the ‘Omest e had e. decided edge over the Monoton- ians, Foster being called upon to turn aside 45 shots while Stull look- ed after 28. However. there's always that something that turns back Ab- bios when s victory looms rosy on the horizon and last night it was g p001‘ passing game that cheated them out of, what looked like o. de- Battle be safely stated that those who stay- ed away missed a great game of hockey. SUMMARY- Fint Period No score. Penalties: None. ‘ Inna relied Hawks-Muckle, 8 minutes. Abbies-Schwab, 18 minutes. Penalties: None. Third Period No score. Penaltes: Red Cook, 2 minutes. First Overtime No score. Second Overtme No score. Penalties: Connolly, squarebriggs, 3 minutes. Third Overtime No score. Penalties: Connolly, 2 minutes. l l Stops: By Stull 28; Foster, 45. Referee-Lester lowther. clslve ivin. Time and time again; The “lleupsi when it looked as if Foster would,’ Abbi" MOIIBIOII be beat from close in, a faulty pass! G091 or poor judgment inside the bluel stun 7'05"?!‘ lino always bobbed up to spolithcl Defence advantage. Moncion, too, missed! 015v“ Gm many opportunities to score, but af-i Saumlers Bu"??? for the second period, resorted more I“ wing . to defensive play than oflenslvelschwab Mcmwsh . Nevertheless they stepped out in the,‘ centre - lest overtime, during which theylmwmr N‘ c°°k had a decided edge in the play. i R- W1"! A Red Cook All in all the homcsters looked‘ Kim“ prom, good 18st night, and their ex, Alternates: Ncholson, Tstabrooks. llibiiion 0f hockey cs a whole pleas-l squarebflggs’ Dmlcet‘ M the mhs immensely i Hawks: Muckle, Connolly, Mc- There was n. fairly large ‘gathcr-Imllald‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Canadians At The Olympics I .., .. .~,~ D , i . pizweynhclges dent ohrhe third Olym iIIurd is a proud lad. Look at thatpigusg 11mm on the RIGHT 1, wnn M l; d ""11"" w. llrvsen inglsmile. In the centre is shown Jackdio began, another Canndim. Logan ex .""' "f "ammll". Ont. with Shea, Dartmouth university student a medal following his second viciorywho won the event, Shea also won finished third in the 1,500 metres. FREDERICTON, N. 11., Feb. 12. galnst ’I‘rui'o‘ Bcarcais, 1031 Mari- “Daddji” Bubar added another shut- out victory rto ihc long list he has given the Capitals. iiiinsiiiwnil ‘(By the Canadian Pi'(‘$Sl——F‘l'€(I0l‘IC—' ton Capitals tried their strength a-| ward to with great interest has time and Quebec champions, in an, the date of his big Sporting event exhibition hockey match here to-l ' night and defeated them 1 to 0,! TII" Lint». Percent 0 MILK...... ONIONS .._.,... . BEETS ......,.. ._ ,. CARROTS _. SQUASH . . .. .. PINEAPPLE. TURNIPS s... OYSTERS ,._ CABBAGE ........ ., RADISH CAULIFLOWER SPINACH . . . . .. WATERMELON PUMPKIN TOMATOES . ASPARAGUS . . CELERY .,......._. LETTUCE ....-_...-...._ CUCUMBER . MILK is A soiin roan lli twin FORM With more Solid: "um any other Food Listed Below. . ‘Svrccnizige of Solids in Edible Portion. ' ' ‘IIUW (lit- 12345618 .. ..., --... ... THE COW IS A WONDERFUL LABORATORY. She takes bulky foods and transforms them into a food that is easily dig- ested and easily assimilated without waste. GARDEN CITY MILK - IS BLEIIII IIIIIISAFE Imunu Hll l i It is a little early, but even now the various track managers are‘ planning for the summer's racing. Georgetown and Northam have an- nounced dates early in July, and ,uow comes New Annan. Big Jim, - whose program is always looked for- iselcctcd Wednesday, Aug. 3rd, for BAIIIUSIE it McMauus made the single tally‘ on a. pass from Moflici‘ in the first period. The Bcarcnis played with NEW ANNAN VS. NORTH BEDEQUE FOR. CLARK TROPHY. An exciting game of hockey was Dlayed in Bcdeque rink on Wednes- day between New Arman and North Bedcque for the Clnrk Trophy‘, cud- 1118 in a. score of 5-2 in favour of Bcdeque. _ New Arman opened up fast in the first period_ Nelson in a straight run scored the first goal. Edwin McNcill 1n a mix-up in front of the not notched up the second and last for? the visiting team. Bedeque evened the score in the second period and in the last period put. it all over tlie'r opponents by placng the puck in the net three times in succession, making the score 5-2. LINE-UP New Annan North Bedeqnc Goal Jack Drisscol . . . . . . . .. Clark Baker Doicncc ,. Nelson McKay Jack Lefurgey David McKay . Lloyd Waugh Forwards Bob England . . . . .. Jack Baker E. Carr Jerome Arsenault E. McKay ...-........ L. MacCnull R. MacDonald .. . Carruthers H. Gunning Referee. Orilly Lea, ' ‘ ROAD AFTON SCHOOL The first mcetWt-of Afton Road t hool was held on Feb. 5. 1932. for B buroosc of forming a Junior bars present. The name Hours" was given to our than. followed oflicers: President, Eveline Stewartf Vice "Happy societv the election of "Y. Mary C. Lund. It Wis moved and seconded that the secretary Bend an account of Also that a 1 cent fine be im- posed on those who through their loss. Also that three cents admit- tance fee be charged all those that attend who are not members. Th‘! vrvsrem was J1 debate on “Q3? and Country" the City win- III!!- The meeting closed by sing- . Ralph Jenkins . 4"" Horny, IllnnrcPs-No etmneee. Y. BOWLING . . . Y's Men's League liawks C. McLean 1'19 111 A. Burke ................. 245 152 146 148 130 . . . . . . . 121 Total~1887. Abblcs 0.Lcl=‘ui'gey 184 F Small . 128 H Cudmoro . . . . . 158 A. M. Douglas .. ... 150 J. Kennedy 121 T. W. Bciiii. 168 Total—171:0. Majority for Hawks, 157 pins. High single, R. LePage, 256 pins. l-Iigli three, R. LcPiigc, 402 pins. Capitals Abcn lVicLean 215 R. A. Pcndleton . 161 E. E. Clmvson .. . 204 Dr. Archibald 146 Jack Johnston 1'70 127 Geo. Johnson . . . . 150 105 .. 83 11B Total--2i‘l0. Rangers N.D. McLean .... 180 156 G. Hutche-son ... - 179 155 Roy Cudmore ............ 83 11B Mac Irwin .........---... 92 119 125 133 Windsor Campbell ' 196 Totai-2034. Majority for Capitals, 136 pins. High single, E. E. Clawson, 216 DIM- . High two, E. Ciawson, 420 pins. EAST BALTIC SCHOOL Report of East Baltic School for January: Grade X-i, Erma MacGregor; 2, Margaret Murphy- Grade VIII-i, John C. Carcw; 2, Grace Craig; a. Harry Dixon- Grade VII-i, Edgar Dixon; 2. John Murphy;3, Margaret Mac- Donald. Grada ‘V-i, Kenneth MacGregor and John Dixon. (equal); 3. A518!" Craig; B, Adella Dixon. Grade IV-—l. Lyman Rose: 2. Hazel Miller; 3, Robert Dixon- Grade I-1, Richard Dixon: 9. Margaret Keough: 3. M1"? K91111811- Perfeet attendancer-Erma Mac- only two subs. lBlllHllllSll ‘ DALHOLTSIE, N. 13., Pei‘; l2--(By ‘The Canadian 'Prcss)-—'I‘he section- i Selects Daze BEAT EATS W? llfil IZUIIPETE militia LAKE PLACID, N. Y., Feb. 12. (By the Canadian Pi'css)—-Dii‘ficul- tics with the United Slates immi- gration authorities may keep Fran Stack, Winnipeg speed skater from competing in ilic \\'0rld champion- sips here next week end. Stack was told ycstcimluy that he would have i0 go to Aionirenl t0 got Ills entry .nto iiio United. Sta-tcs straighten- ctl out. Stack said lie would Jose much viiliizble time for irainiiis: to go to BALDWINS n05” w‘ I‘ leading Dalhousie Rangers ovcr-‘i The uioiillily meeting of the ‘Baumrst Papcnnakcrs 14 to 1 m a Baldwin's Road Womcifs insti- tute was licld on Jziuuziry 26 at the lioiiic of Mrs. Hannah Goodwin WIIII m1 attendance of thirteen Imaich toiight. The red light flush- icd bchiud Batliurst/s cage 19 times, nicmbcrs and several visitors. ‘bu: Pvehlgxgam gm: (wagered byl ltlcctiiig opcucd by singing. RDIIJrC ewe. cs a on “y one‘ 'morc fixture, and that a. postponed call was llllS\\'('l'C(I by jokes. The, _ _ _ _ l minutes of ihc previous meeting i Mm Y’ rcmalns m be played m “Av . . c, were rend and npprovcci. A 1@iiei-'D“"s‘°“- of sympathy luid been sent to n bereaved mcinbcr and n. letter 01' V thanks was ruccivcd for some - which was rend by the secretary. A [S P R I N G H I letter from the Institute Branch| , > IScnior Northern league Hockey's Aionircal, illlii might continue on in whclmingly’ defeated the cellarplacr‘ fvmmw“ ‘Mud “f ‘fiummg “i d lie expected liiilc difficulty in iil{‘.Ili(‘lllll;_I out charges of illegal lull-y, and looked forivnrd to ink- iig jun-t in the Chicago meet laici‘ in iiic winlcr. Stack was barred from. the Unit- rzl Stuies for 5.x niouihs, but iliit rciriciioxi expired September lasi. he told tho Canadian Press. He. may go to lvionirczil Sunday. ELDON WOMEWS INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of the Eldon \Vomcn‘s Institute took J. G. LINDYS, 3; HORNETS, 2 On Wednesday evening at liigh- fioid Rink, the Flying Lindys of North River defeated the Milton Hornets to a score of 3-2, the Will- ning goal being scored by the Lindys in overtime play. The game l which was ivitncsscd by a. largo numbcr of fans was clean, interest- ling and vcry exciting. This is the l l l PLEASANT CIRCLE INSTITUTE The January meeting of Pleasant “Circle Institute" tyas held at ‘the home of Mrs. Elmer Gamble on the 14th. Six members and two mem- hers um-reprcscnt. The President opcucd tho meeting by asking the members to appoint a Secretary to take Mrs. E. Camcrons plnce in her absence. Mrs. Elmer Gamble was appointed Secretary. Roll call was ziiisivcrcd ivith rt penny collection.‘ Ivlrs. Henry Cameron gave a. parcel! lo the Institute that her daughter BURDEN uanoivaLs-riraaa One of the most important of the East Prince Intermediate games for the Madman cup was played on Wednesday at Bedequs between the Nationals of Borden and C. Y. M. L. of Sumrnerside, The C.Y.M.L. vic- tory put the Borden Nationals out of the running. The game was played on e, per- fect 9196f. 0f IOe 8nd was one of the fastest seen by Intermediate hockey ,Two new members were welcomed, [ans this wmtelh There was a m_ cord attendance. After three periods in which each k1 second victory for the Lindys over ihfiiislc sun‘, them. A lowly pyjnnyaltcam did the“ best to Wm C. Y. M_ 'iiic Hornets this season, o. previous bag shaped as a rose. The curtainih came o“, on the long who or i game, having been played earlier in problem was then (jlsgurggd but n0.5_3 " I ' ‘ Ithe season, when the score cndcil‘ decision l .-. manic. It was suggest- li-l in favor of Lindys. Tlic Hor- 1M by Mm Emmet choke“ may, the Iincts showed quite an improvement ,1,- qjns be pmd for and was sup- They are now tied with Kensinc- ton for second place in the Imdzuc. NOOIlB-fl. the Nfltlvnal goalie, had ‘in the type of hockey exlilbiicrl, ]).i(‘ti. But no one passed the res- smce the 5mm" 8mm‘- loluiion. It was moved and second- ’ First Periodz-Tlie Hornets npm- 1m that the much“. 50nd awry {Ed thefscorlng comm‘: ‘vhen’ ‘mm ylizlil lioiiic iliiii: showed llll)’ signs flour minutes of nlziy, short-en scor- inl- hhnpmign‘. n- ‘ms suggested ‘ igeunzfisterglulgfrr ‘ ‘lizii. til‘ rim’ llli"illIfl(‘1'S take eats und‘ tliroilgh 1b tic the count. i IICF- hw‘! n- V”I°““‘7P pm“ "b m" 1mm" ‘iod ended 1-1. Slope. Ne I" L“'-“~°' A m°5mm McKenzie, 14. Penalties", K. ’ “I m“ ‘°"‘“° “mmgvs mh I nmc-nl. szrk committee re- Sccond Period: -- Aiilioutzli ill.“ I “ml m“: mm‘ were appoint“ poi-loci ended scoreless, the Liiirlvs i ‘I M“ Anmu‘ vacxay’ M155 had decidedly the better of the pliiy in’ " Nkcmdw‘ school‘ Mrs‘ Em‘ Lhroughnut thc “zhole pm-hmh stops’ ll‘.\"I Crokczx. Ali's. Elinor Gambit‘. A Ncwsom,3;1\icKcnzie,8. Pcndiiicsf 411M was ilwu given by M15- ,R_ c0105’ K_ ‘val-rem i-lilllil \VIIII{“I'. hiccting closed by ‘Iliird Periodz-Third period dpeh- g r112 “(Rod Save the Kine." Re- ‘ ed with both mam; out, to win, and - iroshmcuis ivcre thcn served by the ‘after twelve minutes of play, D, iilllfilfWS. NONI: meeting at the home lRobcrts scored the Hornets’ last of 112's. Urvillo Large. Roll call to ‘goal of the evening. Two minutes _br~ answcrrcl with original Valentine ‘ before the final bell, Gordon JIIWCII ’ verso. '/.f j was also rend asking for subscrip- tions i0 the Institute News and ii. was decided that this Institute subscribe for one copy or more. School committee reported some necessary repairs and articles needed for the school and it as soon as possible. the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was then scrvcd by Mary Goodwin assisted by very enjoyable name of Whist was played. The ladies prize was won by Mrs. Hannah Goodwin and the gents by Mr. Martin P. Corcoran. Consolations wont to Miss Frances McQuaid and Mr. Henry Goodwin. The Institute extends n. hcnrty vote of thanks to Mrs. Goodwin for the pleasant evening. Next meeting will be in the school room, roll cull to be sing. any 0i‘ 1m)’- I (By r. r. Iiipscy, In, inset-fated Press Staff Correspondent) GENEVA, Switzerland, Feb. 22. (APJ-China. took the last diplo- matic step but one today to halt hostilities in Shanghai and the Council of the League of Nations e.- volded the issue until next week- Dr. W. W. Yon, chief of the Chin- ese delegation, fylcd a formal re- quest with the Council asking that body to refer the 8110-3898119” controversy to a meeting of the as- sembly. He acted only a few min- uies before the two-week time lim- Gregor, Margaret Keough. 1°11" Dixon, Edgar Dixon. Hilda E. MacEachem-Teaoher- it expired for submission 0f 81'1"’ annes under article XV 0f the Innis Covenant. WMIIBY The Galina?“ Pr°55)_sprmg' Ode, followed with roll cnll, ivhichl ‘ decided to hnxc iliosc utlendcd to Jim OCWlWiHE third Place in "B" ‘vvqq fgcpmtflflfl t.» with '1 joke or" and an" Sewn ‘mnmcs or plny’ ‘ , . . Mm ;Dorclicsicr under the regular Loam M|SSIguc schedule. Better oombimitionl Genevieve Sunphy. After which M11103’ “'41s 111F891)’ IBSPOR-tlble 501‘ d-stflct m“, Libra“, Committee re_ "Springhilfs victory, ' ‘ place at the home of Mrs. Frlzcll on ucsdny evening January =2Gth.' TIIFYO xvcre fourteen members, and thic: visitors prcscnt_ Mrs. R. Lina-Williams prcsiding. The; DORCHESTER- N. B» F9“ 15F‘ mcciing opened with, the Institute, ‘IIiIRBltESTER Dwision of the Central League, gave ‘conundrum. ‘The nriiutc-s of (iv Business being over, the lll0f‘l.lllf‘,’lg'o ‘Whitewashmg tonight t“ D°r',llnst uiciiiiii: were road by tliv was brought» to a close by singing ;°h°5‘°‘- at the foot of the divislonwsccrctqr" It was the final home gan-ic for npprlwcd and signed by‘. {the president. The sick committee‘ reported visifs and donations of_ fruit i0 several sick people in the‘ ported lmvlnsg pitid ilie Librarian , $1125 tmvards lim- salary. Corres- CABLE HEAD WEST INSTPTLTE Ipondcnco was tlicn disposed of. The February meeting of Cable IMTS'_T' F‘ west “'35 appommd w Head West Institute was iielcl at 3mm ‘so m”? “N: books can‘ the home of Mm Howard And,“ ltaining OIfI-iilll“. songs for use in so“ Meeting opened by singing lihe insiiiiatc. Next mcriliig to be the Women’s Institute Carol. Elcv- illeld at “i” Mm“ °Y Mrl- Fm“ an members answered the m“ m“ ilialliday. Roll call to be answered wglh “My mvorlte vegetable and ‘with, an original valentine verse. How to prepare "y Mimms of recited or sung. The mcr-iintz clos- last meeting were read and adopted ed with "The Ora-rd." Ice crcnm and Correspondence w” read and c135- cake was lhcn served by ilio hostess cussed. It was decided by the mcm- 31nd a prom-am oonsistinil of r- $010 5°75 I0 b"? 8- new blackboard for by Mrs. Vrmlflcrstinc and old-time the school. which was to be ordcr- |songs lend by .\'ii.. Vllcst accompan- cd by the secretary. It was agiccri ‘icd ‘by Miss Anne aincilne was to send one subscription for the much enjoyed, Women's Institute News. I.'__'_ _.___ Program for the evening 601151515- MhcLaren: a. solo, "rho Ii-ishmans °d °I 5 duet- “Wiii You 1W0 m0 Shanty," by ltirs. IIOIVSITII Ander- when I'm Old", by Miss Grace An- lson; Reading, "The c: by Mrs. 118F800 and Mrs. George Macilnrcir: George mncLarlqL a’ ‘main ' ‘IMPHTIIIE a Ffi"\1l‘\'-" by Next meeting IVIII he at ihc home scored for the Lindys again cvcn- ing tho score. Period cncicd 2-2. Stops, Newsoin, 6; McKenzie, 4. Penalties, L. Phillips. Overtiine:-—In the O\'i"l'illllC play, Iloth teams ivorkcil harder than cv- Fulton Warren scorcd again for the ilindys. The I-iorncts tried in vain io even the score rind III“ gum." (‘lllI- T ed 3-2 in favor of Liiidys. The lineups follow: Lindym-Goal, C. Ncwsoni; Dc- fcnce, G. Jewell mid K. \vii'.'l'i'll; Forwards, F. Wnrrcii, C. SI(‘\'(‘ll*?Oll, D. Jewell, M. Thompson, LfKIllPl‘. Hornets: - Goal, F. lilcKcnzic- Defence, Latan Phillips, C. Mailiic- 1 son and F’. Crnbbc; Forivnrils, Coles, R. Cole's, B. hlclivnzic, 1'2. Andrews, M. SIIEITCH, D. Robciisl Leonard Phillips. Referee-A. Colcs. BANKERS AND EX-BANKIZRS AT ARENA SATURDAY The Charlottetown Bankers and, tho ex-Bankcrs will mcct in n. rc- l turn game at the Aicuii Saiirxda afternoon at 5 o'clock. Lust lvcr-k these teams met and played n one all draw in a real exciting match. The Bankers expect to bc reinforc- ed. with the scrviccs of Rcid and several other stars who wcrc unable to play in the last game owing to iCnrc . Corcoi" l. To virit the school: Mrs. Isaldore Gallant. and Zifiws Emily Mae Gallant. ' To prcmrc a pmgmm: Lilrs. John James Corcoran and Miss PIIISVILLE \VODIEN'S IN STITUTE The l‘/‘_£',iZlIil' monthly meeting of been out of hockey for two years but played a good gamq In the first period lifcbeod scored for the Nationals, R. Phillips and G. Steele marked up twn for CX. M. L. In the second period, c. Steele, D. Steele and R_ Phillips rest-ter- ing for their side, and Pnuet scor- ing for the Nationals, making the score 5-2 in favour of C.Y.M.L. The third period would have gone scorelex for both sides had not, the C-Y-M-L- Boalie been kind enough lo place the puck in his ovm not thus making a score for the Nation- als. ilic Piusaxiie \Vomcn's Institute. was lu-ld on Jill), Z6, ni: the home of] Eli's. Jlmillil '1‘, G llnnt, owing to at clgiih .ii ilic disirict only nihci mnziiliwxs were present and one ucwl lll(‘lilI)(‘l‘ enrolled. hivoiing opcncii by repeating the “Our Fnilicr" uiul ilic roll call was flll.‘3\\'l‘l'C(I by “Sing or Recife." Ztiiuuics of iIlt‘ ‘A1151 meeting W01‘? wad and .'i<lopiv<l. All committees reported sntlsiziciorlly. Mrs. John F. Gallant kindly in- vliccl ilic members t0 her home for the next niccliiig, where the mil (‘fill ivlil bc rmswcrcd by “Valmtiuc Verses" instead of a discussion we will have a. reading by our or more of the members. The following rommlticcs were appointed. To v it ilic sick: Mrs. Thomas J. and l\iis_< lifargucritc M. Kniiirrinc Corcnrnn. It was (lcciflrd in have a Mass LIlVE-‘UP Nationals 0.11311. Goal Noonan . . . . . L. Peters Defence , Gaudet .. ..... .. T. Peters Walsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Perry Forwards Campbell John Gallant Clint Howatt ..-.......... Gaudet Pacquct .....-.......-. R. Phillips McLeod ..........-..... Arscziault ltfnc/ilccr ............... D. S‘ccle C. Howatt . . . . . . . . . . . C. Steele Rcfcrces—-l“rank ltfacFnrlnnc. (3190 'I‘i'avcrse, Wilfred Gallant, Sum- nicrsidc-S. EARNSCLIFFE SCHOOL Following is the honor roll of Earnscliife School for the moiPn oi.‘ January: Grade X-l, Annie Morrissey; 2, Gertrude Morrissey", 3, Alfred Trainer. Grade IX-l, Cecil Tweedy; 2, Beatrice Moirissey. Grade VIII-l, May Morrisscy; 2, Jennie McKinnon; 3, May McKin- non. Grade VII-l, May Morrissey; 2, Harley Carrier; 3. Mary Mcinnis; 4. Prank Mclnnis. Grade V and VI-i, Lea Mutcb; 2, Reta McInnis; 3, Reggie ivlcinnis; 4, Queenie Mutch; 5, ‘rilllo Tweedy. Gradc_ III-l, Leo Mclsaac; 2, lnjurics. The cx-Bnnkcrs expect to have Bus Pcnkc buck in harness sid for fhc rcpo=c of the soul of Mrs. John K. Simons: Song, "I'll Be There Mary Dear," by Mrs. Wil- fred MacLaren, Miss l-iattic Sim- ons and Miss Marjorie Webster; 9P8!!! Music, by Miss Laurn Sim- 0115; a reading, “A Chins-so story," h! Mrs. Billie MacLai-cn: n recita- “Wh "50 Did I,” by Mrs. Jasper of Mrs. John K. Simons. Opening, Mary of Arizvlc. Roll call in he ans- wered by "Recipes." A dainty lunch ivas served hy Mrs. Anderson and a pleasant ovriiiiig WilS brought to I1 close by singing ill“ National An- them. (Patriot please copy) and. will be at mu strength IOI‘ this M"- Alfivd “Wee who died re-l important game. Tiiil-:."i' MncDon- iffllilt’ oi hcr 11ml“ in plusvmm Al aid is the referee. 'i":ic follnviiig ‘l‘"‘“" <1.’ lwvlo rcnllzorl tho sum 0i‘; cat-Bankers arr rvqiiwslrci to h“ on _$3_“-'li -‘»‘-'\ l"? “ll-Md b)‘ 531131118- hand: Hal Srtuurhrs. Bus P-‘flkc, “‘G'>iI .~ fir‘ K‘ng . Geo Woods, llrixco Ross, Ralph Wnr- - I -~-~-— Byrne Morrissey; 3, Helen McInnis. . Grade II—l, Mildred McKinnon; 2, Eunice Mclsnac; 3, Marie McIn- nls: 4, Annie McInuLs. Grade I-i, Douglas McKlnnon: 2. Michael McInuis; 3, Mary Mc- Isaac‘; 4. Gerald McInnis. Euireda Stewart-Teacher. thy. Joe Milrungiinn, W. itrurii-y i ~ wind spider lines are and Ken Ross. IICJ-l .‘..lll an inch thrk. Vipers produce their young alive_