‘THE “ ,.. »~. oofiely Styles Fall Hats ~ o N EXHIBIT EVERY DAY the handsomest new hats that you could ask to see. Very effective American models-clever copies of Parisian designs-showing all the new shapesand the new coloring-s. Yoii’ll be agreeably surprised at the moderate prices. Pretty hats are offered you at $3.75, $5.00, $6.00, $10.00, $12.00 $7 .00, y Moore 8i McLeod Ltd. ,_ —'ANOTHER SHIPMENT, pattern hats just opened. at Sin -WILL BE BUYING live ‘hogs at Albany Wednesday, Soptc-nibei 24th. Highest market prices paid. ——A. H. Affleclr, Albany, 3i --FOR SALE-At Kenslngton, splendid farm property for parti- cubirs apply to Box TtL-Kensing ton, (with or without stoqk and equipment.) 5034-9-17,8i —ALBERTON-.O'LEARY. —Rev. ll. It. Boyer, S.T.M., will preach on Sunday. Sept. 21. at Springfield ai 10.30, Alberton at 3, and Knitte- ford at 7. Everybody heartily wel~ come. - —MESSRS SINCLAIR A STEW- ART LTD-, report their Miilinery Upclidlg held on Saturday last as a pronounced success. Tlirougs oi customers visited the department nil day and evening and a large iiumbt-r of sales were made, 5045 9-18 2i. —~PRIZE WINNER. —Mi'. Phil Noonanfis bulldog "Abcgwelt" was the winner of three i'irst prizes at the llallfax dog show. "Abeg welt,’ won in Novice, Limit and 35 pound Limit. —SUMMERSIDE EXHIBITION DAYS, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 24th iilltl-Zmh, you are iiivit- od here. Special values all over tiie store. —Sinclair 8c Stewart Lid, Sunimerslde, 50699 19 m2i —SUMMERSIDE BAIPTIST. — Service at ll, “ nsearchable Itich es"; at 7, “T e Man Wiio Might Have Been." S. S. alt 12. A. K. IIci-man, pastor. Welcome. -'rns sommiansibs BUSI- uass cottsee is now onen- We will {Ind you a good home at reasonable ratea.~~J. Pogson. 3454 8 7 Ilmtlis -LADIES’ AND MISSES’ FUR .coIlared Coats, special on Fair Days at Sinclairs. 50699 19 m2l —THE SUMMER HALF HOLI- DAY is now discontinued and we reiiizziin open on Wednesday after- noons.—Sinclalr & Stewart Ltd. l'i069919ni2l PERSONALS ~Tlm many friends of Mrs. Carl lweeks, Albortoii. who underwent an (its-nation I tithe l’. C. IlOBIllll-ll will be pleased to learn that she i2) doing quito well after the opera» t"on, i tr J 4t sealed by one or more competitors. | A’ not unimportant part of the idays proceedings was the tea ser- — ived by the ladies of the Princetown Harvesting is now CUlllllltilvll aiiillctmgregation who [Qgk advantages iii-r crop is generally rcgurilcil as iltlqf i)“; Opportunity to add to the li-zisi zivcrdgc. lii some. sections lnansc “ma” hm,‘ and m the sunw owing to scant rainfall, iho grniii mm. cum,- w U“, hungry visimnL straw was soniewliiit short, but olllTliis also showed the proiseworthy the wliuli- it was lvi-ll-filli-il and well t-Utnnllmity 5mm exisung i“ [his hcuiloil. Ncxi un-ok ihc llill"v'i'.\llllll='i' of curly potatoes will lit-gin. 'l‘liis crop is looked irpon as vi-.r_V pro~ misiiig, the only anxiety being about the pricc. . ‘largo congregation and the affair ziddvd very much to the enjoyable‘ iii-ss of the day. l .\liss llclen Ramsay, Hamilton [and .\lr. itobiert Donald. Baltic, loft Th" school fill)‘ ti! Klilllififllli‘ (H) on 'I‘hursilziy morning for Charlot- Weiiliii-silny was a groiitci‘ succcs-‘Ltetoivii to resume their studios in oven than that oi‘ last yctir. 'l'|I("]'|-|||pp 0y “Yams 001105,, M_ ziltontlantrc was vcry inrgc, tin- dif- ferent. sections in the school fair Tht- Mnlpcque Woman's institute ti-rritory \‘i'/.—~;\lnipcqiio, llumilttiii, rolpytriug “l, U“, goo“ wmk they linltic, Dariiley and Sea View, bo~'bugnn when they provided a sani- ing wr-ll rcpresontcil by tiupils, par3tnry ilriiikiiig fountain and iiidiv. cuts and exhibits. 'l‘lio liv.- stock idual cups for the school, this year was CXllllllUfli and judged on ilii-‘clcnneitl and varnished the wood~ grounds ailjoliiing the. hall, ivhiic lilo yogi-tables, fruit, hnndcrzifts and IlOIIICSliC sciatica: exhibits wi-ro shown and judged ill tho hall. Tho stock yard and the hall wore crowd- cd to capacity by iIIlniVeiilCil spect- ators among them quite a num‘ ber from Silllllllcfi-lltle and other points tiutsldle of thi- illlllitrllilllc. ilislrk-t. Durliig the Zllltffllfiilll h short tirogramnn- was I'('Il(li‘I‘i'll. .'\‘lr. ‘Flios. ZllncNilit occirpyiug tlic chair. Afti-r ihi- singing of "(lh (‘nundiW short rlllit-‘(dii-éfl \\'|'l'(' madl- by Muster Joliii .\lucNiltl, presid- ent of School Fair Association, .\ir Shaw of thi- lh-titirtiiil-iit of Agricul- iun- and Mr. Court, School Inspec- tor. In llr- course of his remarks Mi‘. Shaw stalled that lie hail acted its judge in many school fnirs in lilo ]ll‘(l\'l‘Il('l' during tho past fivs- Wars, and lii‘ Iiad nt-vcr sci-n a both-r arranged or lli‘lll'l' oigziiiizw-il exhibit and had seldom sot-n n bct~ tor class of vegetables and fruli Mr. (‘ourt also vcry highly com. plini. nicti ihc (liffcri-iit school dis~ . irTi-ts inking pnri in tho luii‘ for illl" inicri-si ilii-y lind inniiiiV-sii-il. Essays i-acli occupying tlirci- mine utcs in tit-livery were given by pup ils representing thc respective schools. The Nutloiinl Authr-m Iironglil thi- proc-tuiiugs in the hnll to n close and ndloiirniiil-iii uizidc to zin adjoining I'll-id \V|i(‘i‘t' u programme of sports was curried out. In illc iliffercnt events the spirit of friendly rivalry was inun- ifosttitl each district being repre- >_._. Hurt ? Stop the pain with Mlnarws. l it gtops inflammation, soothes and heals, 9 - , g l innnt Association should never be‘ I ' " y g i (“HCOIIHIRHJ at the forces arrayed W49. BRET"!!- ' ' ‘ against it." said he- iory is coming to it; not by human "N! hllllllillll. "l 811B" l1 hut dlvne power, as foretold by Work Ci-It 011! Bllllflinln! to her who Ions; 3, Margaret McSwaln. you are." ' NnwENli was I lfilllllsl will go down and submarines _.\vlll be destroyed. lpreacbi '.l t mean more than it dot-s now." "The Universal Negro lmprovc~ rewlllltioll r Daniel." ‘work in lilt- primary department, ‘mnking a much needed improve- ment in the aptisaraiicc. and coin- ‘fort oi‘ lilo school, M — -—' 10->—— -» — ‘SAYS BLACK KING WILL RULE WORLD NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—~Marciis (larvcy was hailed as a "new _.\los s" by the Rev James M. Wt-bb In ncgro preacher ot‘ Chicago, who spoki- at Liberty lluil, ht-atlquart- lers oi‘ the llir-vorstil Negro lin- provement Association. Mr, Webb sniii that (lam-J's mission was Lo Itlt-velop within the black race the spirit which would result in their lrtedemtition. oi‘ Africa and tliu es- t:iiii.sh|iieiit there of a “black uiil- lversal king" to rulc the world- llllbllcul DFUplltfClUJ, he said. forc- ltold the coiiiliig of the black ruler. "(In-iii Ilritiiin at 117050111 is the iloiiilnniit power iii Africa," the speaker said. "The (lllllllflllil flvlilri bcloug to Iicr. and Egypt has freedom with n string tit-J to it. Tho bond oi‘ (ircnt Britain will do as the Kuisci- did and attempt to ruli- us univursnl king. Thin. the nations which WCTC (lrcat Britain's zilllcs in tho World \V1lI‘<--lii'.l[!,ilIlII, Frniict- and Aniieivcamwill join to crush (Ireat liritaln. Thu univer- sul black king will ihcn appear and ilouiiu-itie all. He will tear down all their (zlaims. The whites feel lihcy have the black min frightened land they have frightened all who haven't studied bfbl cal Iilstory. The uiiivi-rsnl black king will fill llli‘ nir with airplanes, ' [Little- "The world cannot realizo th's now. It will take time. When the prophetic part of the Bible is the world will realize that. the universal black king is coiui-ng and the Universal Negro Improvement Association will out, A very handsome woman pas- sed close to their table, and she and the husband exchanged glances of Tinney honey- Drilling, i -—‘.\‘Ir. and Mrs. B. F. spent some days of their moon visiting Mr. Guy a brother of Mrs. TinncY- a Eastern Guardian .____ ____'3HOP from l-Iolman's Catsloz. "JEASTERN AGENTR- w. .i. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag‘ ent in Montague and will be 912"?‘ ing. Job Printing, new and renew- al subscriptions, ll- ..;'NOTICE.— Taxes Town 0i‘ Souris-All taxes unpaid on the 30th September, 1924, will be plac ed on the list of defaultors and af- ter a period of three weeks judg- ments will he applied for-i). C. Carlton, Town Clerk. _ 5079-9 ll),6i __- eoiti HOLLYWOOD BUZZES WITH NEW SCANDAL IIt‘)LLY\V()()D, Caliti, Sept. 1x~ Studio town was buzzing today with u new morsel of gossip. There's n stinsatlonzii divorce complaint oii file iu the county clerk's office down iowii and lVIabcl Normand is named in it. Mabel, thc film coinollitinne? Well, it doesn't (it-finitely say. but ilollywood is tillkiliil lllfll ll"? some. Mrs. Georgia (lhurtrh. society mntmn, [lied the action, setting forth what Norman Church, Iici‘ millionaire husband, Iioastcti to Iicr of “night gown vlslis" which Mabel Normunil paid him while tho two of them iwre patients in an cx elusive hostiitnl during the sanic month iii 1921i. Ami Mabel the actress, has its"! iu that hospital at various titties, That much is certain, ' ‘Church, liis unite alleges, said l\i'ss Normand often trotted across lll.‘ nail in ncghgno from Ii--r room into his to drink with him. Sh.‘- seiit liliii flowers, to which wore nt- tnched sweet lltilo notes, and thrcaieiitetl "to tell liliii naughty stun-cs If he did not kcop still," at ilnics ivlien ho grew petulant and exacting. Their friendship ended, Church admitted, when Mabel, recovering sooner than he did, donned her clothes one day to go homo and came and kissed him a swcct good iyc. Of rill lntl-macies. Mrs. Churcii declares, her husband boasted when he returned homo. declaring that Miss Normand was! a mighty tine little girl. -4$O&-———-—— tlipae A mun and his wife were dining "A great vlc. "Who-is that person?" asked tho "Now, don't make a fss," said -8HOP from Holman‘: catalog new clair's. 5045-9 18 2i . SEND FOR FREE PROSPECTUS. ‘ ed to receive news items. advertie- ‘ Wlalaii; 2, Mary Quinn; .'l, Blanche Flynn. (Irirdlgan; 3, Sadie Webster. Donahue, Cardigan; 2, Ada Dona- hoe. Cardigan; McNeil; 2, Patricia Reville; .'l, Win- nlo Flynn, Iona. ~ e all my glna Ployer, Iona: ZQMary Quinn, ;_ 9-10 L88 OF ONIONS for 85c on Fair Days at Sinclair's. 5069 l) lilmlli ..___ -newss1' doosts hi Leafs-- ind Misses coats now showing at iinclaiirs. 5045 9 18 2i. —MEN'8 WORK SHIRTS sell- ng on Exhibition Days 98c each at Sinclair's. 5009 9 19 2i —6B INCH ALL WOOL HOME. iPUN 8U TING, all the newest shades on y 98c per yard on Fair Jays. at Sinclair's. 5069 9 19 2i —MEN'8 BROWN Grain Work Boots Blucher cut with toe cap For Fair Days 82.85 apalr at Sin clair's. 5069 9 19 m2i —WANTED AT SUMMERSIDE ieven or night roomed house (fire ilace preferred). All modern con. Icniences and garage. Apply to luardian Offico, Charlottetown. 5070 8 19 m6i~ -—_LADIEB' SERGE and Tricotiue Dresses, navy and blackv Regular $15-00 to $18.00. On sale special each $10.50 at Sinclair's. A 5069 9 19 2i —8UMMER8IDE AGENT.- Mr. |Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ild Drug C0,, is now Guardian rep- resentative in Summeralde, and viii be pleased to receive news, tdvertising and Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning luardian at his store. His tele- phone No. is 12-2. ti’. Cardigan School Fair PRIZE LIST Class L-Gralns. Onts- 1, Sandy McSwnin, Cardi» gan l-ienti; 2, Jamie McSwaiii, Car- iigan; ll, Annie Flynn. Iona. Wlieni.,-—1, James Crawford, Io- na; 2, Sandy McSwain; ll, Charles t‘. ra w ford, Iona. Corn.—1, Robert McNicliol, Car- digan; 2, Dunstan McNlcIiol; 2i. Lloyd McIntyre, Cardigan. Tllréflllfbtl Beans-l, Dunstan Mc- Nicliol; 2, Sadie Webster, Cardi» gun; Jl, Atleiine Webster, ‘Cardigan. Class lL-Roots. Irish Cobbler Potatoes-l, Ja- mic -McSwain; 2, Margaret Mc- Swain, (Jardiguii Head; 3, Forest McDonald, (lurdigan North. Dakota Rods.» 1, Patricia, Re» ville, (lardlgan; 2, Adelliio \Veb— stcr; 3, Norman McPherson, Iona. 'l‘uriilps.~l, (lhiesitter Joliiistono. Cnrtiignn North; 2, Henry Walsh. Cardigan; II, David Walsh, Cardi- gan. Cari'ots.-—1, Norman McKenzie. Cardigan; 2, Mary McPherson. Martinvale; II, Dan Walsh, Cardi- Kalb. Parsnips.—_1, Lloyd Warry, Car- digan; 2, Michael Foley, Cardigan; .'l, Lloyd McIntyre, Cardigan. Class I‘Ii.—Vegetables. Tomatoes.-—~l, Helen Donahue, Cardigan; 2, Mary McPherson; ti. Minnie McPhersom-Martinvale. Onionsfll, James Crawford, I_o- na: 2, Norman McKenzie; Si, An- ulc McDonald, (lardlgart Head. Atlucumberst-l, Marguerite Dix~ on, Cardigan; 2, Sadie Webster; Norman McKenzie. lleets.—»l, Robert (Zardlgan Head. Pnmpklnic~l, Lloyd 2, Norman McPherson; McPherson, Iona. M cDtnin ld; .'l, Flori-inn: Class lV.-Flowers Sweet Peas: 1, Mary B. Mcllou» old, Cardigan; 2, Robert McNit-litil; 1i, .\llnnlo McPherson, Martlnvalc. Mixed Flo\vers.—~l, Robert Mc- Nicliol; 2, llclcn Donahoc, (‘nrdr gun; SI, Mary McPherson. Potted Plants-l, Lciih Scrim- loiiii. Class V.--Fruit. Rcd Astrnc:liaiis,—-1, Ada Mathis- son, loiiu; 2, Mary McPhcrs-on; II, Dunstan McNlch0l. Diit:liess.~--l, Annic McSwziin; 2, .lcaii Buchannan, Cardigan; Zl, Mary Lundrigan, (llenfannlng, ‘ Phiiiirc-l, Mary Quinn, Iona; 2, Dunstan McNicbol; .'l, litiboii Mc- Nirliol, (lardigan. Clam: VL-Canning. Canned Raspborrlosa-l, l'1iil‘l(‘l1l Rlwllll‘; Z. Mary (Quinn; .'l, Mziry Walsh, Cardigan. Caniicil .Bects.~-~1, Ada Mathleson, loiin; 2, ilclen Ilouzihoc, Cardigan; ‘l, 'I‘hcrci=a Iloiiuiioc, Cardigan. Class VlL-Cooklng. White Bread (under 12.) i‘? llcvillo, Cardigan; 2, Mary Walsh; ll, Margaret McSwnln. White Loaf (over l2.)~-1, Lori-t- to I-‘lynn, Iona; 2, Sadie Wtthstcl‘; l, Leliizi McNeviii, tlurdigau llcnd. Under l2. l3iscuiLs.,—--l Mnry (lulnn: 2, (lcorgiiin Player, Iona; l, Jliuiiclit: MIIUIICSOII, Iona. ‘Biscuits (over l2.) ——1, Sadie Willi-Still‘; 2, Florence McSwuln; Il Patricia Reville. Sugar Cookies (under 12.) ~ 1, Adeline Webster: 2. Mary Quinn: Ii, Margaret llcville. Sugar (lookies (over l2.) ~ 1, Sadie Webster; 2, Leilia McNcviii; fl, Florence MoSwain. Apple Pie (under 12.)~~7. Mary I, l.u Mathieson, Iona. Apple iPio (over 12.)—~1, Wlnnlo Iona; 2, Florence McNeil, Fudge (under 12.)—1. Theresa 3, Ada Mnthlonon. Fudge (over 12.)-l. Florence White Cake (under 12.)-l, Geor- McNic-hol; 2. Annie McDonald: 3; ‘Ilelle McLeod, geour, Cardigan; 2, Mary Lcthard, ‘George *1 comprise Fancy lines of boys For School an est, our stock Insure the utmo least amount of The One Price Cash Store The necessities of the Boys’ zittire along with his newSuitv Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Golf Hose, Sweaters, etc. We are well stocked with these wearing apparel. d any other place you will find our prices the low- the largest. 0ur Boys’ Suits stip service for the money. Prowse and n. and‘ Tum stand the wear an and will keep its shape and look well with hard usage. large assortment latest ‘styles at prices that will sur- prise you and fit everybody’s purse. Juvenile Suits, $4.50 and Boys’ Suits, ages to 12 years‘ $6.75to.......... Boys’ Suits, ages 12 to 16 years $6.7m. Bros. Ltd. The Boys’ Outfitters In the School Yard Get your Boy one of 0ur New Fall Suits made just as carefully and as well tailored“ as his Datldy’s is, it will e Ilough hie Games ‘ d tear of rough play You will find in our newest patterns, ages 2. to 8 years .........‘...$8.00. ...........$15.00 One Price to Everybody b 1092-tuethusat. Larthard, Ioiia; 2, Floronct. Mc- Swain, Cardigan lit-ad. Class VlIi.—Sew|ng and Knitting. Apron (under 12.)~1. Adeline Webster, Cardigan; 2, Mary ll. Mo Donald, Cardigan; 3, llelcii Doiiic hoe, Cardigan. Apron (over 12.)~~- l, Buriiedettzi Lewis. ‘Cardigan; 2, Patricia Rev» ille; 3, Florence McNeill. Hemstitchcd Towel (over 12.- 1, Mary Larthard; 2, Patricia Rev- lllc; 3, Agnes Lewis, Cardigan. HGIIISIlLClItKI Towel (under 12.) ~1,, Elizabct-Ii Ilucliunnnn, Cardi- gan; 2, Wlnnifrcti Scrimgeuiintlzii- dlizan. Embroidered Scarf (over 12.)--1, Burnedetta; 2, Agnes Lewis. Mended Stocking (unilor 12.)»---i, Gracie Lewis, (hiiwlignn; 2, Ado- line Webster, Cardigan. Mcnded Stocking (over 12.)—-»l, Ag-nrs Lewis; 2, Ilurnedt-tita Lewis. 3, Patricia Reville. Knitted Stockings, special prize ~Mary Wilson, (Iardigan North. Crochcietl \'okt-.,—~1, Lcili-a Mo Nevin; 2: Elsie McNeil, Cardigan; II, Sadie Webster, (lairtiignn. Special Prllzcs for Aprons. l, Aunio McDonald, (lardlgmi Head; 2, (lrncio Lewis, Cardigan. Special Prizes for Handkerchiefs, Presented by Mrs. McNichol. 1, Florence McPherson, Iona; 2. Marguerite Dixon, (iurdiguii; 3, Marlo Brothers, (lurdigan. Special Pnizes for Handkerchiefs, Presented by Mrs, '1‘. .l. Donahue. 1, Margaret Sullivan. Carillgziii; 2, Jean dincbannaii, Cnrillgan; 3, Florence McEacIierii, Cardigan. Spediiil Prize for Best Handker- c of. dlrnsentcd by Lady Judge. Mrs. Stewart, awarded to Margaret McDonald, Cardigan. clan lX.-Miinua| Training. Hammer ilaudlo (under 12.)~l. Sullivan, Cardigan; 2, Thaddeus Shepherd, Cardigan; 3, Alban Brothers, Cardigan. Hammer Handle, (over 12.)-L Stewart Scrimgeour. Cardigan. Nail Box.—l, Thaddeus Shepherd. Bird House.—1. Norman McKen- zie; Cardigan. eline Webster; 2, Grace Lewis. J. Mel-Boil: 2. Malcolm Dockerty: 3, Flroenco Ferguson, Cardigan lid, Ainnie McDonald; 2, Mai-g. McDon- i Class X.-Llve Stock. Calf, dairy DTCBILWJ, Charles Crawford, Ionn. Pig, ~l, Class XL-Collectlons. Noxious lV-eetls Annie McDonald, Cardigan Head; 2, Helen Donahue, Cardigan. Ag liq; Lewis, Cardigan. Iloiiuld; 2, Cardigan School Boys; .'l, Dunstan McNlchol. Leaves (under l2,)Al. Anlnie wit-Donald; 2, Blanche Crawford; II, 'l‘eresa Donalioc, Cardigan. Leaves (over 12.)~l, Winnie Flynn, Iona; 2, Agnes Lewis; 3, llurncdetta Lewis, Cardigan. Wood Samplts (under 12.) — 1. Thadtieu-s Shepherd. Wood Samples (over 12.)» 1. Stewart Sirrinigoour; 2, Lloyd Mc- Donald; .'l, Charles McDonald. titans 12.—School Work. lilxercise Book. (lrado l.—~l, Marie Brothers, Cardigan; 2, Francis Mc- Donald, Cardigan; .‘l, Katie Mc- Pherson, Iona. Plxerclse llook. Grade ll.—-1. (leo. Nicholson, (‘nrdlgaii llcad; 2, Rod- dy Mu-rtln, Murtinvnlo; II, Mary McPherson, Marliiivale, ldxerciso Book, tirade lll. M 1, aid; ll, Leslie McDonald. Jdxtercisc. llook, (irado lV. --- 1. Florence Furgeaon, Cardigan llcad; 2, Minnie McPherson, Martiiivale; II, Itoberi Furgeson, Cardigan Head. Special Prlzc, (irado lV., Exer- cise Bonk-Adeline Webster. .. Exercise Book, (lrades IX and X. —-l, Malcolm Dockarty; 2, Mary Larthard: ll. Florence McNeiIl. Map Drawing, 3rd Reader, —- 1, (lrlice Lewis; 2, Mary Wilson; 3, Mary McDonnltL- ~ Special Prizes by Miss Crawford.- 1, Stewart Dockerty; 2, Winnie Flynn: 3, Malcolm Dockeitty. Map Drawing, 4th Reader, - 1. Alliiio McDonald; 2, Agnes Lewis; 8, Margaret McDonald. Pen Drawing (under 12.)-l, Ad- ‘Pen Drawing (over 12.)—-1.BeIie Pencil ‘Drawing (under 12.) —1. Margaret Revilie; 2, Joseph Flynn, Iona; 3, Henry Walsh, (lardlgiiii. (under 12.)—1. Noxious Weeds ‘(over 12.)—— 1, Belle hlcbeod, Cardigan Head; 2, Insects (under 12.)-~—1, An-nlc Mc- Louis McDonald; 2, Laura McDon-' ty; 3, Bertha MCllllyfC, Martluvale. Crayon Drawing ‘(under 12.) —-1. Grace Lewis; 2, Adeline Webster; .'l, Minnie McPherson, Marlinvaic. Crayon Drawing (over 12.)-1, Ag- nes Lewis; 2. Burnedetta Lewis. Drawing 'BOOl(."—1, Adeline Web. star; 2, Annie McDonald; 3, Sarah Nicholson, Cardigan Ilcad. rPenmanshlp, Grade l.—i, Mal- ¢Qlim Hayter, Cardigan North; 2. Margaret Sullivan, Cardigan; ll. Marguerite Dixon, Cardigan. Penmanship, Grade ll.—1, Matil- da Ferguson, Cardigan Head; 2. Jean Buchiinn-an, Cardigan. Penmanship, Grade lV.—l, Adc- line Webster; 2. Robert Ferguson; 3, Mary McLean, Cardigan North. Penmanship, Grade VIl.——1 Mary Wilson; 2, Lucy Revllle; II, Mary Quinn. ‘Penmanship, (lrade X.~1, Agnes Lewis; 2, Burnometin Lewis; 3 Loretto Flynn, loiizi. Clan lll.-Public Speaking. 1, Lucy ltovlllo. Sports 50 yards Dash (girls under 5).)- l, Jean Bucliannan; 2, Matilda Fer guson; .'l, Hilda Mctilllvray; 4, Mar guerite Dixon. 50 yards ‘Dash (girls from 9 to 12.)-l, Adeline Webster, Florence Ferguson (equal); 2, Lucy Revilie; ll, Margaret McSwain; 4, Sadie Webster. v 75 yards Dash (girl; over 12.) -— 1, Sadie Webster; 2._Leili-a Mc Nevin; .'l, lflorenco McSwain; 4 Annie Flynn. , , 75 yards Dash‘ (boys under 9.)-—‘ l, Henry Walsh; 2, Jamie McSwain, ll, Lloyd McIntyre; i, Dan Walsh. 100 yards Dash (boys 9 to 12.)- 1, Bernard (llilln; 2, Lelth Scrim- geour; .'l, Thaddeus Shepherd; 4. James l-laytor. 100 yards Dash (boys over 12.)- 1, Malcolm Dockerty; 2, Lloyd Mc- Donald; 3, Charles McDonald; 4. Stewart Dockerty. ThreeLegged Race (boys under 12.)——1, Bernard Glllis and Leitli Scrlmgeourr; 2, James Haytcr and Thaddeus Shepherd; 3, Dunstan McNeIil and Dan Walsh ;4, Bobby ,McNichol and Henry Walsh. Three-legged Race (boys over 12) —1, Malcolm and Stewart Decker ty; 2, Charla; and ‘Lloyd McDon. aid: 8. Charles Buchannan and Norman McKenzie; 4, Bernard Gil lls and Herbert McDonald. Three-legged Race (girls under l2.)——1. Florence Ferguson and Misceilaneous.»l, ‘Stewart Dock. White Cake (Over 12.)—i, Mai-g arty, Iona; 2, ‘Malcolm Dockeriy. Iona. , ‘ aid; .'l, Annie McPherson. ‘j Walsh and Elisabeth Iiuchannon. Three-legged Race (girls over l2) >1, Leellia McNevin Nicholson: 2, Sadie Webster and Helen Donahue. Four-logged Race for (lirls. Vi. S. Nicholson, McSwalu and Flo. rcnce Ferguson; 2, A. Webster, s. ebster and A. McDonald; 3, ll. Mc- Leod, l". McSwain and L. McSwain: 4, L, Reville, H. Dtilillllllc and .\i. Mcltae. ——l, Bernard Gillie and Thaddeus Shepherd; 2, Leith Scrimilvolll‘ 11M Herbert. McDonald; 3. J. KPHIHI" and Dan Walsh; 4, Iiunsian .\i<-» Nichol and Henry Walsh. Jockey Race (boys over l2.) l. Charles and Lloyd McDonald; ‘.l. Malcolm and Stewart Dockerty; il. Charles Buchannan and Norman .\ioKenzie. . ‘ _ ‘l 'I‘eachers’ R-BC€.*—1, Miss Mlncu- In; 2, Helen Stewart; 3. J. Fraser; i, ,Mary Mcln-tyre. .Wheeibarrow Race (boys ""09" l2.)—~l. Leith Scrlm-geour killil Herbert McDoiiaId; 2, Bernard (ill Ila and Thaddeus ‘Shepherd: 3- -l~ Haywr and W. Walsh; 4. "it" W-alsli and W. McAiilay. Wheelbarrow Race (hay! "1"" .i2.)—l, Malcolm and Stewart Dock~ arty; 2, Charles and Lloyd Mcl)on~ aid; ll, Herbert McDonald and Lcitll Scrlnigeour. Trustees’ ‘Race.—1, D. It. bic- Swain; 2, B. McDonald; ll, S. Ml?‘ Plierson. , Sack Race (hays under 9.) ~1- Bernard Gillls; 2, Herbert lib-lion- aid; 3f James Shepherd; 4. llllll‘ stun McNichol. , ‘Sack Race (boys over 9.) " l‘ Malcolm Dockerty; 2, Stewart Dock- erty; 3, Lloyd McDonald; 4.1M‘ inird Gillie. _ Ilia-eating Contest-l, Chester Johnstone; 2. A. McGiilvrny; 3' S. Dockerty; 4, C. McDonald. Special Prlieo for But Athlete!- Prosentod by Mr. Andrew S. McDonald. _ Principal's, Dept., Cardigan.» l‘ Bernard (iillis; 2, Charles Mclloir aid} d, Lloyd McDonald. Allaistantg De t, Cardigan.‘- l. Thaddeus Shep erd; 2. Henry Walsh. > Marg. Mcswain; 2. Annie McDon- Pencil Dmwins dove: 12.)—-<_1.liId and Adeline Webster; a, Lucy ‘Winnie Flynn; 2, itiisoim Decim- and Margaret Reviiie; l. Mary all r ....: d.‘ ‘€'.l‘.'l."'.'i'i;.'illii'i'fiiii'it'llr on AL non iiniif -l 0a _ , t. lav», nu we". v r s. - .. . and Siirali i Jockey Race inrflioys under i2. 0