ocrosss 9. 1926 arlottetown Exhibition A Prize List (Commuvd from patio 12) 3__n,,||,'1 year old: Saunders and Sanderson. is-tunders and Sanderson.‘ gLcuw in milk or cult, 4 years ‘and upwlll‘! 5t,‘ 2nd and Sell-Cow 3 years ‘old: ‘ '2nd and 3rd, Saiuiders and Sau- “éltiettt-r. 2 years .01t1= 1nd 2nd Sounders & Sanderson. Esp-Heifer. 1 your 01th . '2 anti 3 Saunders & Sanderson. ' ltb-lleiler. senior call: and 2nd Saunders S: Sanderson. 11_.ttelfer. junior calf: '2 and 3 Saunders 8t Sanderson. ' (Fqtcrd consisting oi 1 bull anti lemales. 2 years old or over, all , m] by, exhibitor: gt Saunders & Sanderson. ]3._Breetlcr's young herd consist- luf 1 bull. 4 females under 2 years ‘an Owned and bred by exhibitor: tat and 2nd Saunders & Sanderson. . l4-—Cham.pion Bull: 5t Situnders & Sanderson. 15-Champlon Female: ti; Saunders & Sanderson. . s; lib-Aberdeens nr Polled Angus: _ i-Bull 3 yrs, old and upwards: st Horne Bros. Winsloe . Kaymond Crewys. Cornwall. . 2~Bull 2 years old: st iiorne Bros . 3-~ilull 1 year old: - llorne Bros I Francis Choweu. Wiusleo _ 4—Bull senior calf _ llorne 131315 . 5~Bull junior call: t Horne Bros. ' 6-Cow in milk or call, 3 years and over: i st and 2nd llornc Bros. rd Kuymonti Crewys, Cornwall. g3.’ . 7~Cow_ in niiik or call 2 yrs old st and 2nd Horne Bros. rd Kay/mend Crewys. . 841mm. 1 year old"- st and 2nd Horne tires. . lt-lieifer senior calf: st lierne Bros. . itl-Helter junior call: st Horne Bros George Kitsou. . 11—Herd, cosnistlng of 1 bull, 4 ales. 2 years old or over, all own- : by exhibitor, \ Horne Bros Kaymond Crewys 12—Breeders young herd consist- ot 1 bull and 4 females under 2 rs old, all owned and bred by ex- itor: ' t ‘liorne Bros . ('._13~——C|liill\plOl1 Bull: I ilorne Bros - -. l4-Cha1npion Female: - ilerne Bros (To Ibe continued. it f cakes ‘School Fair CLASS l. c. l~0atsz 1 Chester Welsh, ldllltrtvtile 2 llarry MtrAree. Si. Teresa 3 Gerald Welsh. Eiliotvale 4 John (llllun, Pt-akes c 2—Whcz\t: ' 1 Chester Welsh 2 Josephine Baglole, St. Teresa ‘ 3 Alfred Handrahan, St. Patrick's Road. 4 Mary llillitlfillltlll, Road ‘ c. 5~Corn: 1 Gordon Gill. lfiliiutvalc 2 (lhester Welsh 3 Gerald Welsh c. tiulleans: I 1 Patricia Kelly, ldllintlntlt: 2 Jantes Kelly, idlliotvaile 3 (lordoti Gill, Elliotvnlti , 4 Mary Kelly, Elllotvttie CLASS 2. . 1—(lreen Mountain Potatoes: Henry Mooney. Peakes 2 Joseph Carmichael, Elliotvaie ._ 3 Roland McDonald. Peakes 4 Peter Gill, Elllotvule c. 2—lrlsh Cobblers: 1 Duncan Carmichael. Fllllotvalo 2 Mary Carter, Baldwins itoad 3 Mary Hnudrahan. St. Patrick?! Rtl- 4 Mary (iliflllllillillll, Elllotvalo r. ih-Dnkotu Red: _ 1 John Gillan Peakes _ 2 James Mooney. Peakos . . It Alfred llandrahzin 4 Thomas Kenny, Byrues Road. no. 5—Turnlps: 1 James Kelly. Elliotvaie - 2 Mark Gillan. Peakes ’ I 3 lda Murphy. Elliotvnle 4 Peter Gill. Elllotvaie cc. 'I—Carrots: 1 Isabel McDonald. Penkes 2 Mary Carter, Baldwins Road 3 Kathleen Mooney, Peakes 4 Mamie McDonald, Peakes , CLASS = ec. 2-—Tqmatoes: 1 Preston Hughes, Peakos. 2 Rita Hughes. Penkes il Genevieve Snmphy, Baldwins Road 4 Mamie McDonald, Peakes. ee. 4-Cucumhers: 1 Mary Carter, Baldwins Road Butts i. St. Patrick's .1 l) Lift onion» Pain!‘ I Doesn't hurt one bitl m. mt u r a Yflwnd Fnmnnit or t oi! with fingerl- "'" 4:12:35 at“ wit: ‘ o ~vmm~or .lrr._ l : aflrd Saunders and San- , not; a non Trauma” on n aching. eorn, lnltentl! that corn lhgl hurting, than ahtktly 7"“ ‘ii 2 Alex Grant, St. Patricks Road. 3 Leo Gill, Elllotvaie 4 Patricia Kelly, Elliotvale Sec. B-—Beets: 1 Wilfred lrlandrahan, St. Patrick: Read. 2 Margaret Gillan. Peakes 3 James Mooney, Peahes. 4 Leo Gill, Eillotvulo Sec. 6—C_abbage: 1 Margaret Gillan, Penkes 2 Evelyn Gill. Elliotvale 3 Tommy Kenny, Byrnes Road 4 Avlta Gill, E iotvule See. 7~Pumpkin ) 1 Melvin Harper, ldlllolvale 2 Emmet Power. Eliiotvalo See. 7—Puuipkln (B) 1 Mary Ilandrahan, St. Patrlcks Road. 2 Mary Corcoran. Baldwins Road CLASS 4 See. 1—Sweet Peas: i. iiltu McLean, Elliotvule 2 Bernie Elle-Donald, Peakes 3 Patricia Kelly, Elliotvnle Sec. 2—Mixed Flowers: 1 Agnes Bradley, St. Teresa 2 Gerald Welsh. Elliotvale 3 Lina McDonald, Pcakes 4 J. Samphy, Baldwins Road. See. 3—Potted Plant: 1 Isabel McDonald, Peakes 2 Marcella McDonald, Peakes. 3 Laura Bradley, St. Teresa 4 Agnes Bradley, St. Teresa CLASS 5. Sec. L-Alexandrn Apples: 1* Joe Gillan, Pcakes t2 Mary Goodwin, Baldwins Road 3 Earl McDonald, Peakes 4 John Mooney, Peakes. Sec. 2—Astrachan Apples: 1 Nellie Walsh. Byrnes Road 2 Leo Gill, Idllintvtile 3 Gordon Gill, l-Jllltltvale 4 Reuben Donnelly, St. Patrlcks R Sec. 3—-Plunls: 1 Lily Carter, Baldwins Road 2 Rita llughespPeélkes 3 Stella arter. Baldwins Road 4 John Mooney. Peakes Sec. 4—Crnb Apples: 1 Reuben Donpelly, St. Patrick's ltd 2 Joe Gillan, Pehkes 3 Ronald hIcDonalti. Peakes 4 Lily Carter, Baldwins. Road Sec. 5—Yelle\v Transparent Apples: 1 Joe Gillan, Peaks-s. CLASS t5. Sec. l-Canning Raspberry: 1 Mabel McQuaiti. llnltiivins Road 2 ilornie McDonald, Peakes 3 Lina McDonald, l'eakes 4 Mary Mooney, Peakes Sec. 2~ileetsz l hlztmle Aiclhmaltl. Peakes 2 Rita. McLean. Elliotvale 3 Bernie McDonald, Peukes 4 llelen Gill. Elliotvalo CLASS 7. See. '2—Cooking-—White Ilreati: 1 Mary (Barter, Baltiufins iload~ 2 Jlalry Goodwin, Baldwins Road 2i Mary Cullen, Baldwins Road 4 Mary Corcorau, Baldwins ltoatl See. 1 hlzirgaret. Kenny. Byrncs Road 2 Mary Coreoran, Baldwins ltoad 1i Mnry Goodwin, Baldwins ltoad 4 hltibel hic-Qtiald Baldwins Road Sec. 4—~— 1 Mamie hlt-lmnaid, Peakes 2 Nellie Walsh, iiyrnt-s ltuatl 3 Helen Gill Elliotvziie . 4 Margaret Kenny, Byrnes Road. Sec. Ei—-' 1 Nellie Walsh, liyrues Road 2 (lenevivve McCulla, Byrncs lined 3 hiargaret Kenny, Byrnes [toad 4 Mary Aloouey, Pcakcs Sec. ti~ 1 Mamie .\lt:l)ouald, Peakes 2 Alargaret. Gillan. Peakes 3 Laura Murphy, Elllotvale 4 Mary (Yorcoritn, Baldwins Road. Soc. 7 1 Clara Carmichael, ElllfilVillll. 2 Jlamie McDonald. Peakes - 3 Lily Carter. Baldwins Road 4 Nellie Walsh, Byrnt-s Road. (‘LAS Set‘. 1--~ Aprons: 1 hlargttret (Jort-tirau. Baldwins Rd. 2 Isabel Clarklu, llyrnes ltoatl. 3 Aiarguret Clarkln, Byrnes Road 4 Genevieve Z\lcCtilla. Byrnes Road (Jrotchetlng (a) 1 Genevieve. .\lcCulla, Byrnes Road 2 Gladys Fisher, llyrnes Road Crotchetlng (b) 1 LottltrMcuAree. St. Teresa 2 Georgia. Murphy, ‘ifilliotvale 3 Mary (Iulleu. Baldwins Road Sec. 4—Knlttetl Sock or Sweater: 1 Mabel McQuuitl, Baldwins Road 2 Mary (iullen, Baldwins Road 3 Laura. Murphy, ldltiotvale Mended Sock: 1 i4>ttie McAree. Si. Teresa 2 lit-ion Gill. Elliotvale 3 Mabel McQuaid, Baldwins lloatl 4 Lily Carter. Baldwins Road. Embroidered Linen :_ 1 Genevieve Samphy, Baldwins Rd. 2 Agnes Bradley. St. Teresa 3 Laura Bradleypst. Teresa 4 Mary Carter. Baldwins Road. Sec. 2——llemstit_ching: 1 Annie Gill. Elliotvaie. CLASS l)-JIANIIAL TRAINING. Hemmer Handle: 1 Henry Mooney. Pettkes 2 Willie Gill, Elliotvalo 3 Preston Hughes, Penkes 4 Tom Kenny, Byrnes Road Milking Stool: ’ 1 Brendon Curran. Baldwins ltoud 2 Chester Walsh, Eiiiotvale 3 Preston Hughes, Petikes 4 Martin (Iorenran. Baldwins Road 5 Henry Mooney, Peakes Nail Box: _ 1 Urban McQuaitl. Baldwins Road 2 Brendon Curran. Baldwins ltoad. 3 Martin Coreoran. Baldwins Road 4 Ronald McDonald. Pushes Wagon Jack: 1 Willie Gill. Elllotvale Miscellaneous-Axe Handle: 1 Willie ‘Gill, Elliotvaie 2 Chester Walsh. Elliotvaie SCHOOL WORK. Sec. 1—Exerelne Books-Second Class 1 Marcella McDonald. Poakes. 2 Bernie McDonald, Peakes {i John McDonald. Penkes 4 Lina McDonald. Poakes. Exercise Books (b) . 1 Mary Mooney. Poakoo 2 Margaret Gillan. Peakel 3 Ronald McDonald, Penkes Fourth Reader (e) 1 Helen Gill, Elliotvaie 2 Annie Gill. Elliotvnio 3 Mary Kelly, Eiliotvaie 4 Margaret Carmichael, Elllotvalie Map Drawing (a) Fourth Class: ‘l Mary Carter, Baldwins Road 2 Lily Carter. Baldwins Road 8 Helen Gill. Elliotvale ' t 4 Mabel McQuold. Baldwins Road. May Drawing (b) '1 Annie Annie McAroo. St. Teresa; 3" 2 Josephine Bnflola, 8t; Tera: ‘ 3 Mary Mooney, Peakeo k _ 4 Preston Hughes, Peokos. ‘Art Works-Senior Gallon: 2 irene Grant. Si. Patricks Road. 3 Mary Blrt, St. Patrick's Road 4 Helen Curran, Elliotvalo Basket ol! Fruit. Junior Classes: 1 Gordon Gill, Eliiotvnle 2 Helen Grant, St. Patrick's Road. 3 Nellie Walsh. liyrnes Road. 4 Thelma Hughes. St.‘ Patrick's Road Penmanship. Sec. 4 (o) - 1 Mary Carter, Baldwins Road. 2 M. Bagloie. St. Teresa 3 Genevieve Sumphy, Baldwins Rd. 4 Lottie JiacAretv, St, Teresa, (b) Titlrtl Class. 1 Chester Gormltry, St. Teresa 2 Annie .\leAret-. St. Teresa 3 Josephine Baglolo, St. Teresa 4 Mary Goodwin, Baldwins Itoatl. (a) Second Class: 1 ‘Irene Grant. st. Patrick's Road. 2 Mary Blrt, St. Patrick's Road 3 Betty Gurmloy, Si, Teresa 4 Frank .\l('.:\i'(‘.0, St. Teresa ‘ LlVi-I STUCK AA!) POULTRY Best llelfer Calf: ~, 1 Brendon Curt-rm, Baldwins‘ Road 2 Charles Workman. Elllotvalo 3 Alonzo Murphy, Elliotvnlc 4 Preston Hughes, Peakeg 5 Allan Mooney. Peakes Coileetions-—Weeds: 1 Lily Carter, Baldwins Road, 2 Eiliotvalle School 3 Chester Walsh, Eliiolvale Leaves: ‘ 1 Mary Carter. Baldwins Road 2 Elliotvuio School 3 Alargaret Corcoran. Baldwins Rd. 4 Marcella hicDonald, Pcakes, Samples oi Wood: 1 Willie Gill, i-Zillotvailo - 2 Brendon Curran, Baldwins Road. ' SPORTS. 50 yard dash for girls under 9 yrs: 1 Lina McDonald, Peakes. 2 Bernie Alt-Donald. Peakes 3 Francis .\icQuald_, Baldwins Road 4 Mary JleDonaitl, Peakes 50 yard dash for girls between 9-12 yrs 1 Mabel McQuald. Baldwins Road 2 Teresa Cullen. Elliotvalo . 3 Rita Alclseurt, Elliotvale 4 Mary Mooney. Peakes 75 yard dash for girls over 12: 1 Mamie McDonald, Peakcs 2 Mary lllcGuigiin. ‘Baldwins Road 3 Georgie Murphy, Ellietvale 4 Mary Corcoran, Baldwins Road 75 yard dash for boys under 9 yrs: 1 Frank Trainoxx-Peakes. 2 John Alumni-aid. Peakes 3 John ‘Gillan, Peakes 4 Urban McQuaitl, Baldwins Road 75 yard (lash for boys from 9-12 yrs: 1 Ronald McDonald. Peakes 2 John JlcDonaid. Peakes 3 Peter Gill, Elliotvitlo 4 Jiartin Curcoran, Baldwins Road. Boys over 12 years: 1 Ronald McDonald, Peukes 2 Preston Hughes, Peakog ‘ 3 Henry Mooney, Peakes 4 James Mooney, Peakes Wheelbarrow Race for Boys: 1 Henry Mooney and Preston Hughes, Peakes. 2 John AIeDonaItI and Trninor. Peakes. 3 James Mooney, Peakes, and J, Smith. St. Teresa. 4 Ronald MacDonald. Peakes. and B. Curran, Baldwins Road. 'l‘i|ree Lt-ggtrd llttue for Boys: 1 Frank Trainer and Earl McDonald, Peakes. 2 Torn Kenny, llyrnos Road and James Mooney. Peakes. 3 llcnr_v Mooney. Peakes and Ches- ter ll/elsh, ldlliotvzilte. 4 John .\lt~.Douztltl. Pcakes Ciarkiit. > Three Legged Race for Girls; 1 Jlargaret Clarkiu and Mary Kenny, liyrnes Road. 2 Mary Corcoran and Mary Goodwin, Baldwins lloud. 3 Mary Mooney and Aiarcclla Me~ Donald, Peakes. 4 Francis Mt-Quaid and M. Corcorau, Baldwins ltoad. . Jockey Iiatre: 1 James Alnont-y and John Mellon- ald. Peztktrs. Frank and H. 2 Tom Kenny and llarry Clarkiu,’ liyrnes ltoatl , 3 Preston litighes and Johu Mooney. Peakes. 4‘ Henry Mooney, Welsh, Eliiotvale. Backward Race: 1 Mary Clarkiti, liyrnes Road. 2 Mamie hltwllonnlti. Peakes. 3 Mary Coreoran. Baldwins Road 4 hiargnret Corcorim, Baltiwlns Road Thread and Needle Race: ' 1 Frank "fraiuor and James Mooney, Peakes (equal) 2 Gerald Welsh. ldiliotvale. 3 Ronald Nlcllnpald, Peakes._ 4 Jim Gormley. St. Teresa. St. Margarefs School Fair -St. (Margaret's School l-‘air was held on Saturday, Sept. 25. The schools tak- Pealtos, and C. _ lug part in the Fair were; New Acadia, Selkirk and Bear River South. Owing to such a line day a large number at- tended and the Fair ‘was a decided sue- cess, The following is the list or entries: (ILASS L-JJRAINS Sec. i. mats.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l_ Xavier Mooney, Bear iiiver, 2. lMary (‘umpbeil, Bear River. Ii. Francis lMclnitis, Armadalo. See, 2 tlfiieul.) 1. hlary tYa-mpbell, Bear River. 2, Lorne J’eters, New Acadia, 3. Joseph Melnnls, Armudale. 4. Laurette. hie-Pilot‘, Arrnadaiet Sec. 6 (ileuns) ' l, Bernard (McDonald. Bear River. 2. ‘Lorne Peters, Afiillltlilli). (‘LASS s-iioors. See. 2 (Potatoes). 1. Gerard McCloskey, Bear River. 2. Charles Dolron, _New Acadia. 3. Francis Gallant, Bear River. 4. Eddy Mooney, tBenr River. Soc. 4 (Welntyra Potatoes) 1_ Xavier Mooney, Bear River. 2. Francis G-‘l-llallt, tllenr (River. 3. Benedict Doucette. New Acadia. Soc. F» (Tnrnlps) 1. Charlie McClos/key, Bear River. 2. Elvn Dongle, Bear River. 3. Sadie Mooney, Bear River. 4. Charlotte Neale, Bear River. Sec. 7 (Carrots) 1. William Doiron, New Aeadltr 2. Lattretta MePhee, Armadillo. (l. Mary Campbell, Bear River. See. 8 (Parsnlpg) 1. Laurette tMePhee, Aflflladfllfi, 2. Bernard (McDonald, Bear River. 3. Charlotte Neale, Bear River. 4. Francis Gallant, (Bear River. cnx-ss n-vrevrsnigss; 80o. B (Tomatoes) Ltborothy Neel, Bear ' or. l PAGE THIRTEEN tnlxx-Il-iunlnznm saw? I! tics. strong nndwcll. E know that Dr. Chase's Nerve Food possesses exceptional restorative proper- Wc have seen it tested in many thousands of cases. But: how arc we going to prove this to you unless you try it. You are the one to be benefitted. So it remains for you to make the test.‘ We arc going to supply you with the first box free oi charge, so that you may» ‘ . get started with this great restorative treatment. 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Slowly at first but just as certainly new nerve force is built up until you feel your old vitality returning. With it comes confidence and health anrlhappincss. 60 cts. a box, all dealers. ' Coupon for Full SizenBox Dr.Chase’s Nerve Food Tho Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co. Limited, Toronto 2. Dear Sitar-J would like to try Dr. Chase's Nerve Food as a treatrnt nt [or ..................................................... .. . . . . . .. . Kindly sand mo one box tree of charge. 5H‘. 3 (Onions) 1. ilernartl‘lllellouziltl. Bear River. Sec. 4 (Cueurtiilers) i. Iliary’ (‘timpbt-ll. lh-ar lliver. 2. lIelen (Thais-son. lltqtp ltlvpt; Sec. .1 (lit-cis.) i. Mary (‘ttlllpllt-ll, lit-at‘ liivt-r, 2. Francis llmtait». lb-nr Riven ii. Lnuretta ‘.\i(‘l’l1(~.v. Armadillo. 4, Margaret Mrllonald, Bear ltivcr. Sec. 7 (Pumpkin) 1. Dorothy Neale, Bear River. CLASS l.-FLi_H)'l'1RS See. 4 (Jllxetl Flutter-s) 1. ‘lleit-tt (‘ital on, Bear River. 2. Charlotte l\ .. e, ‘Bear River. 3. (Mary Campbell, Bear 1tlver_ Sec. l’: (Potted Plant) 1. Frances ‘lit-stale, littar River. 2. Charlotte. N-eald lb-ar River. 2i. Elva lfrcatgle, ilcar lliver. CLASS 5- l:'lll'l'l‘S See. i (Apples) 1. Charlotte Neale, llrar ltivcr. Semi! (Plums) 1. Dorothy Neale. licar River. CLASS (FF-CA NN ING See, l (tiooseberrles) 1. Mary Mooney, Bear ltiver. 2. ‘Mary (iamtpbell, Bear ltlver. 3. Helen Chnissott, Bear River, Sec. B (ileum) 1. Mary Campbell, Bear ltiver. CLASS 7~~~lltltlklNlil Sec. I. (Loaf) 1. Charlotte Neale. llvar ltiver, 2. Latin-tin hlt-Phv-e, Arnutrlaltr 3. Mary Mooney. Boar ltivor. 4. Margaret IlVlcIlonalrl. llear ltlvt-r. Soc, 2. (Biscuits). 1. Lina McDonald. Arnuutale. _ 2, Margaret lMcilonnld, lit-or Fitivcr. 3. ‘Helen Chalsson, Boar ltiver. 4. (Mary ‘Mooney, Bear .River_ Sec. ii (Cookies) 1. ‘Laurette McPhee. Armadillo. 2. Ethel lMclnnls, Armadale. . 3. Helen Chalsstm, ilenr River. 4. Mary ‘Monneyy Bt-nr River. Soc. ~l (Lemon Pie) 1. Mary Mooney, Boar Itlver. Soc. l’: (Fudge) 1. Llni McDonald. Armadillo, 2, Charlotte ‘Neale, Hear lliver. 3. Ethel tMclnnis. Armadule. 4. Mary Campbell. Bear River. Sec. ti (tiltigersnnps) 1. Mary ‘Mooney, Bear iilvor. 2. Chuijltrtto Neale, Brat‘ River. CLASS B-<SBWING ANII KNITTING‘ Sec, l (Pillow Cases) 1. M y Campbell, Bear River. 2. Charlotte Neale. Bear River. 3. Mary Mooney, Bear River. 4. J-ielen Chaisson. Bear ltiver. ee. 2 (Towel) r1. Dorothy Neale, Bear River. i. lllildrargaret Chaisson. Bear River. .- ancoa ‘Dengle; e r. . ,, 4. (Margaret McDonald?‘ fill/fl‘. 80o. 8 (Contra Piece) ' 1. Charlotte NealohBea; River. S. Mary Campbell, Beat, ' vor, 4. lit-ten (‘hats-sour licar River. Sec. ii till-titled Sock) 1. Jlarj.‘ All!lllll‘_\'_ iiteai‘ lliver. CLASS ll \l.\.'il'.il. 'l‘il.\lNINt-l Sec, I tllannuet- llzmdlv) l. Chariot.- i\lt't'lo,‘<ko_y_ iii-hr Ilirt-r_ 2. (it-rant .\lr(‘Io.~.l;v_\-, ii\'al'-|ll\‘ol'. 3. Iit-rnnrtl Mt-lloualtl. Bear llivt-r. 4, Arthur Mclilnis. Armutlalv. Sec. 2 (Jillltitlt! Stool) - 1. Vtilliailt Mviiinnorl, Armadillo. Sec. a l\'ull Box) l, ‘Maxim llvarzlc. lh-ar ltirvr. 2. Daniel Jlcllonaltl, Aflililtlitll‘, 3l_ Kenneth Itlciloutiltl, Armadalc. CLASH ill Lilli S'|‘(ll'i( AND l'0l'L'i‘ll\' Set‘. L’ (fall) l, (‘harlnllv Nettle, llvar llirt-r. lit‘ Altumt-y, lit-at Rlvrl‘. ' t (Chickens) - l. t lltltlllllrr Ni‘ ||~_ llwtr llivl-r. 2. llorolltv N1‘ _ lb-ar llirr-r. Ii, (it-rard .\lt‘t‘l<).~;l<v_\', llrar itlvrr. Set", l (Plus) l. Dorothy Neale. Bear liiver. 2, ,\lar_\' Alooutyr. Bear ltiver. ‘ It. Maxim Dongle, lit-at" River. ('l..\ SS ll.» »t'tiLLl'Zl"i‘l(lNS St-c. l tiled-ch) l, lit-at‘ Rl\'l‘l' South Eichool. ‘ New Acadia School. Arntatlzilo School, -. 2 tSt-rtls) _ ill-air liivt-r South Sclitml. L’. New Acadia School, 2'. Arnmdale St-lteol. Sec. 2i 'l‘ree Leaves) I. t trlullt» Nvttlv. lit-zit‘ llivrr. L’ .\l‘|r.v (‘ampht-lt Bear River. l hlary Alnnuey, livur ltivvr. l, Bernard hit-Donald, lit-at‘ ltlrt-r. ' 1-, 1 (Wood) l. llrar liirr-r South School, 2. New Acadia School. CLASS llt-SCIIOOL WORK See, I (u) (Arlthnu-tlt- Bonk) _ Melvin Qulglcy, Bear River. 2. Sadie Alooney. Bear Rivet‘. ll, Annie ('llillHS(lll, Bear River. 4. Elru llt-aulo. Bear River. See. I. (b) (Arithmetic itonlt) 1 Eileen (luinley. Bear ltlrrr. Murgttrvi Mcllonziltl, Boar liivt-r. hiargairt-t. t‘huissoit, llear litvcr. 4. Fritnt-i: llvaulr. llear River. " Soc. I (e) (Jilsvelltiupona Bonk) I. t"h:irlotlt' Nettle, Bear lliver. 2. .\ "y .\loonv_v, ilear iliver. ti. Mary tfinnpbell, Bear River. 4. Helen ('lllllSSOll, Bout" llivcr. See, 2 (Map oi‘ North Aruerictl) i. Jiargttrrt (‘balssom Bear River. 2. Framer-s lk-tlgle, Bear illver. ll. Olive Peters. New Acadia 4. Margaret Mel)oniiltl_ Boar lltlver. Soc. 2. (“up of lloruinion of fnmldn) l, Charlotte. Neale. Boar River. 2. Mary ‘Mooney. flour River. 3. Mary Campbell, Bear River. 4 Helen (‘halssoru Bear Inner-- 2. :4. ' 8 imllouse) 1. Charlotte Neale. Bear liiver_ B, Mary Campbelluiiear Rivet. 3. Helen Chaioool, Bear River. , z. :1. Sec. tl, (Canoe) l Sit-c. l. (lltbts Ynder it) 1. Fr l('.l:' lit-angle, Iivar ltivei‘. l, Lennard .\lcl)0ituld 2. William tiallatit. New Acadia, 2 (ierartl ‘Aicvltzsktxr. Ii, llerii.'lrti MvlJonalti. Bear it '. :2. John Nlontgtnnl v. -l (it-rard Alrtdosltvy. Hear llirot‘. Set‘. I t?! Lemur-d lint-e for Girls) _ Stu‘. I. (u) (ihuuuuusltlp) l_ lCih-vn Mrtiuuult and Jl-tri/ l. Sadie Alont-y. Bear ltivr .\l-'rt|ilt\_\'. 2. (‘harlile Jlrtjltlsktgv, ilt-ar lllrt-r. 2. Frances llraltlt‘. and '.\lilr',',ili"“. 3, Phil. (iallaut, Nev‘ Acadia. hlrlltiuzild. -l. l'Il\‘:| Dougie, Brai- ltlvcr, It. Florence .\ltJlilgt)lllt‘l‘)' and lGstt-lb- Set‘. »i (ii-uruanship) ' Aicimntiltl. 1. lillt-n Qulgleyg Bear liiver, Sec. I (it Letrttetl “M41! For Boys) \'-w iM-‘uiia l, Leouurrl McDonald and John 2, Oliver‘ Priors It. Margaret Ch ()li_ ilear lilwr. 4. Bernard Jlciltlnztlti, Bear liirvr. Alontgomeiy 2. llt-rnurd hlcbonaltl and Theodore Sec. -l. (Pennutnshlp) (iallaut, l,-.\lar_\' (Iampbtrll, Bear ltivt-r. it. Gerard McCloskt-y and liridy " llelt-n Chuisson, Bear llivrr. hlooney’. Charlotte Neale, Bear ltiver. See. 2' (Jockey Race For ltoys) Mary Illootley, Bezir iiivt-r. 1. Leonard '.\lt:l)onuld and John hltultgotnrry". SPOIFFS ‘.7 (ierarti .\lc(‘l0skt-y and livid)‘ ‘Aiotrlitgr. Song I (t-‘lrls lTutlrrill 1i. litwtlard Mrlbulaltl and ltoddy l. Sallie Altmnoy, lit-hr llivt-r. hltrliunnltl. L’. Elva llt-agle, lloar Iiiri-r. Scr. I (llherlbltrrotr llace) l. Jnbn Jlonlgolnvry‘ and Lt~ou11rd Mi:- Mztrgarvt. (iallztnl, ill-at- llittqr N. St-r, ‘Jttiirls from i) to l2.) llnualtl. l. Eleanor Mclsaat: 1.’. Xavier Mooney and (fharile Mr;- ‘ lrt-uc hIeCormack. Cltnluyr. Margaret ..\it.‘l)onuld. i‘. idy Mooney and Gt-ritrti Mt;- , 2i (tiiris titer i2) l. Flmwrlit-o, Altuttgoiilcry‘ _ l-Jileon hlcGaugh and )':>l'_'lll' Mt» l. Unllllltl. U. 3. '.\iary Mooney’. .'t. .._ (Free i-‘or All) Lotmarti McDonald. 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