As we were christened." fw _ l been added. This will help remove .. thksttffnes. l . qmjorqnnnmo 1mm rsnaros wuwihinc else h. the world; the ~. this cork or stopper it, and shake bvihs- I dianhmwb l * thin and sliuht. and had a high up- and down and let soak for a the International Peace Garden, me” marks u. conaunmtlon hm not yet "n b" cfl-"led Wt- moiltland ravaaed his health; and l. l: l! h", \ so HER Acnvzwss “JQ-i ANCIENT CAROL Mfiioiephwass-iwalklng lnotsforyenraflllit ll I floheacd an angel sing: . renewal of the lamps that bun out "Whwnirht there shall be born m; is why each year the dlmlayl 6henrthmlrHeavenlyKlng~ otforxrleryia-ra ao-inmd new _ ' ones in MUM.- some btlIinQU lt-hershallbebom rnenaeemmirnvethsidestlutit house in hall, is cheaper to rent displays. It may ,_ the place or Pamdlse, be s "little cheaper for "one season- t in an 01's stall. T thowh bhalfiis doillvtful-but for ' = " two of more it is far either shell be clothed cheaper and _ more“ satis- ‘urplc nor in pail, factoryto time’ dimlay Once {l in fair linen bought it 1e ream for use every esr the babies all. _ _ day. and not only for Chi-faunas. ed . 8min! id 849' , ither shall be rock ’ _ , rf-many} l special, _ oc- "'_ ver nor in gold," _ , ‘ ' one (filth; file yen». """' fin a wooden cradle Qt, rocks upon the mould, H ‘ QHpYSTiWDVS _H_0I_.!DAY. meTieiuier-feben be ears-mu ’ iifousllimogiyoay , ll hiwhue wine X101‘ red, an 6.6 i-usticjestivsl. onvooi area‘ I ouriwlmr rear spring were , jwmdinz up the Chflbti htflbistaiffs noggin‘, the time when spinning was a universal occupa- __________.__. r-"asrrrrsns or novsmly. 3.49“. @923 . W919i? .- .4. comes into ---——-—-—-‘ ' ' with a DICKENS SPIRIT consit- .. _ and a “Happy, Haqiy [Ohrismns can colored; win us backto ‘the dlcl-usloxrs of __________ EOW LONDON SHOPGIRLS his Youth. Mid transport the . QPEND MORNING OFF sailor and tho traveller. thous- ~"= __i_- - andsofljmilee away, back to his sieamerrtebelrsh from sirls em- own oe and his quiet home" ' .by-a big London lime as —Chatles Dlckenm. in’ "Pickwick plflyed _ ‘ to"llcw they pend their free Pipers.“ morning mowed that 93 l ' . ' in housework; B5 stayed UHOPIN e‘- three knitted; ‘flremuslcofm-ropinlsso in~ bwalookedafierthebabyandone sbinct with hirown l- "-11 - and his peraonalifly- is so fsznillar “may QQniMgA m; through constant repetition, ' that ‘ Fugue‘; y, be ab work." nhelreunains much o! a mystery ~- - . to usithan Pagenin-Lor Berlioz. It luywu, mmcm m sum {rum me ls canto-credit the invariable re- asunder '. of Hit-pa. cup o! epsem salts has rs n lkhouseereehirre, take -a hot bebh to- m“ “PW haardfllwvin play, B _ ‘Inshsefer other» pianist "thurbimaellf. He was entirely Oélhtreifixilit, to the exclusion of i _ only other rrvuslc he loved being mm our, of gen mum, have m Monaft". In this ‘respect he was * licfhome laundering ‘at home. "WNW the 0110961“ l0 Liszt. " Jlfsnoy be only a set of cquu; whose overwhelming curiosity and and, cuffs, gloves or stockings. 1119693- 111 fllfl mimic of Oldie!‘ Wm- omsrs really prefer to do larger Mm was Wwntenougr w be a ilqps, like their own fine lingerie dome:- io him mdto interfere with tlbernselves. Lots of home laund- N! "W" Mimi”- rersarruow the bottle method on "PM awemhw o! Vhwln W“ weaning mien pieces of lace or mot-Ir in accord with the emacia- nue embroidered muslin. Others Wm i’! his mum He W! I W- ” ‘flag; r » ~ fusion of lfiht-bwwn. curly hair, eel... ..e.....l ..>.... ... u... u... some yearn I was abaolutely miserable .1 don't feel fit, start Fruit-a-tivemT eir "is the oil v v vywvvy. yvrQY w i: ~$¢>¢i¢l I T0 TRlITli Mother 11nd and Nervous. New sod Health Good. cream . l-‘ruih-umirr Statement. " rerlyerrr rT‘“"s...ree., m v - ball§treet IAudomOnL, suffered _ elltb that she bleicahme ‘Ilhfillm, brlUunr-cxvu Ill o Now abeil healthy and hnugp ‘again, and shower-mothers to bene t Hum her ence. What's more, Mn. Burrow: kindly consented to swear to her state the world became I ‘m ‘mmud mm m “lumen m“ i‘ to me “m; with itseli- It is blushing. 1r has already robbed ima ozliny l meat bdore a notary so that all may be, sure of its truth‘. She says --"For with a ‘tired-nervous’ feeling. . . cran and woos with the children. Then a friend sugguted Fruit-mtives. l tried them and now l urn never irritable. My. nerves are and l feel strong and healthy all x e time. _ l man or woman who buluflered u di Mrs. Burrows nrust realise her‘ great relief to be well agfunylf ou tonic effects will help give you new . hmlth and energy . . . freehlzest in life. Copy of Mrs. Burrow’: sworn linker-neat will besent on requeli. Write Fruitativel limited. Ottawa. Canada. FRUIT-A-TTVES-Ild Ill 501 IVIIYWI-III Getting The Breaks car the other’ day because, among other advantages, he was told it had thrown in. Mac complains the en; 111111119 Sill-E. and the horn not worth a hoot. The salesman scents trouble with a crank case. He's begging for Who's Who in lrcinml P". oh wins his mistake, rgmgr . thought it was you. and then you thouzht it was me, an‘ it's neither of :1 m The Dutchman replied, "Yaw, other bodies." INTERNATIONAL BQIESEVAJIN, Marx, Dec. 17d. Dedicated to thecause of peace, a makéalameroggoodJyruemgy clear out feakarres, and the mom lame in a wide-‘molzthed bottle. eri-‘IWMW "who? . and princely Putthehhlngstobewashedinw i wlulleldlo loosen flhe dirt. r! very forehead- Ahihoush delicate polledn you m-av need a second im- unureicn in fresh lathsvry water- , rm,“ m,” m the boggy, 1n the holhad eighteen more years of life 1 rwgy. 11b1,; gvqldg (imam; ahead of him. "thmdellcaie threads. "—"-"—'-'-'-—*-——-—' ~ t m, m“, only m“ “u,” rosr cum nnnurrn TEN ban-be washed in this way. 75433 live/ar- hang up. but pin out on s drywilress on the wrong side be- l. little gum arable or a lumpior “i” "We!" "WWW" two cl sugar in the last rinsing ,1 habit". e1 using. s‘ our-to rub 1t or wring it. squeere which was terryema aeo- m-rrhe hands gently to release the Tilt/in not all". however- »: i brabln dissolved in water. r Doznot hang out at all. Roll ‘ii thick towel or cloth for a. couple of “W!!!” lll before pressing. - r I i Iolvedge . ‘l . ‘lord-corms whiterrwrlml caused ' .1 meat or dampness-leave a mix-g Quorum: salad oil rm salt on the, retain over night. Rub off next - diw and polish. - =5 isaddreaed’; i tenures}... i?‘ ‘W1!!!’ the v . iislansafor method. Put linseed oil, vueht it m j" noottonwool, fold araground 1H land. sprinkle a spot or two of I’ methylated spirit on the rag. Rub ' the-stain in a circular movement llrntil it disappears. a deeoriive lighting, from a business l nmhuor houseownefis point of vhwms that it does not involve . full eorpemiioure each year. $5.2‘? 5 i" i gr 2 F: REn-BLoonsn; Ppesiorrqb: ‘GET ti-(HE MOST RQN .1201 or LIFE Elbirt nubbero one! ram, "N87511: éyerbeeeear made :.*:°."'..'." "" '"" l t.“ "Wm l’. elm know that workil u funnier; . and ruéera love don desirable. when wogew ' ll " l “my ...r':.:*:'..f.:'.r"ll:ls i ‘ f-be brwiw n (rod , v h. vu plenty fed mil h otrphch Manpo- ' ON», a _ 9'~‘r'$"§.e*(."‘1“ll'.‘ 11$». e c715, Ff» * .Hlssklnisdescrlbedas colmzhowas i were" 1r In these days .01’ 1m travel and 1 “d hang °r l“ t e w“! t“ m m“! "bu, m latte“ woes to recommend to Dominion auth~ weerx-imuslin w prevent marking ti" Wfltiimni- gum“ w H1O f U142. IQ b0 Stiff Vi“! “am l on‘ b!“ e a can and 5mm, unemployment relief programms slowly overland. but a cung man "l" M “mm has been when in vs y a beggar when 1 ask hlm for money for such feminine necessities as rouge the boy‘! for’ whom the book 1mg and lipstick, to say nothing of clothes. I do without the things I need been written were‘; grown.‘ rather than ask him. When 1 was shgle I was considered well dressed. l ' Now I haven't one decent frock. I envy the girls in his emlllflyxjgo c511’, FUR-S iillltlvll lookforward to a pay envelope on Saturday night. weter..or properly nude thin m“; Wit-swim dls- m“ regard a“ 5'“- ‘ § “m; h the c . an o ,e produc o a sunk‘ c ever 7°“ m‘ m “ma.” wfihhowh he w“ back m Relief Agencies established a camp i.“ (lliiffon generally washes ver: 5 M"!!! 911°!!! 18° "h"! 11° W“ cadet, several hum". , {amen . “m, - , ed m i- ell. The main thing to remember a poet the date on employed constructing madllphcmf “We l ‘.dirt.wPress out the moisture, boob ‘Ihlnwtoar! has not reached it: 1i The postcard was posted at verb, " ‘Iron the fabric on the wrong. 0m. on commer- 2a.- 1924. mu u ‘tlggrgf; l“ New York. to carry out . w o; hiojwtoouretlubnglh=thepost. m.’ and “om u“ my re it has been all this time is “m Pmmlll"! “We to interest Rlellc Avenue, Vnrdoun. It lap- ilhrlrb Uh WEE pdifli O1 H118 at but they have we" u‘ the “mum? Wm Dem?"- postman Ha. hunch polished flrfuce. this at 809, the new tenants JOBLESB , lat belong to people by ‘ QUIET Ililme h! H uey, Who lived 891. s‘) MM‘! wit?! the)’ card t en. The diference the _ _ w" ‘hm “awed "5 we“ u mlglrfigflhlgevcenflgrcelzgnt erhfie M‘ ‘WW1 "H" b"? "=11 an individual appeal. Btald pro~ —-—-——-—-———- ‘ ' ' ceedln fth 5 been . hum rim “we r- . l ' uuuei‘ {ere 2.51 1111.33? ‘ii. l ‘i!!! 1 "W?" l" "I" W1“! members of the Royal Canadian ll 7'*3_.f gt E ll "m Their presence was explained ‘by l will bloom with flowers of all na- tions of-the world if plans of the Situated in the beautiful lake- acres. In 1932 a. cairn was erected and no further work has been done on the Gwadlan side. ‘The Mani- toba government has been gked oritles that develo n, wow! u; m! D81‘! be made a part of the This year, United States Federal on the North Dakota. section of the 1118 bionic areas and building shel- ters. The International Peace Garden organization, the Ingemgggmm; Peace Garden, 1m" with heath various nations of the world in such of their natural flowers and Moon's-ms nwn (Canadian Press) Mounted Police who occupied mints of vantage in the gallery dressed in civilian attire. s rumor Regina unemployed, 1,000 strong, were due iao-rnareh on the legislative chambers. The law en- forcement officers wero posted at strategic places shopld the jobless army interrupt the smooth course fo unending. | The rumor remained a rumor. however, and the policemen rc- mllned bored gallery ‘ ‘ .. marten an AUTO l lrrmrv rortoo‘! ‘n (By The Canadian he!) rorwbrro. nee. IB-Jrhe queen of absenhminded motorists come to light the other day. A hrvnto lady drove downtown in the morning to do some shop- ping. lho parked her our at an open-air parklnc station our ml lakefront and walked north to do hor buylns. There the car stood 5,31, m“) a girl's or bfy‘: taco as he or she speaks or is spoken l0- fife? Inpffifiliffirfiree that is lacking m the flat, dull feces of those A Toronto Scotsman bouzht a used X§f§°°$f§ $£1Q b, vgry glad that you have this oeushtrui rut. , ______._ me wheeling and the clutch w” whom he liked very much because he was so intere-‘iltfi 1n fivamhllll “ti! zines missing, the antifreeze abom- xghhgfggfkg mjlfanegm“ by “YmFP . whm l“ l“ the e88. and add beaten yolks to A Dutchm u" t Irishme Y a lonely r.¢er.“€.‘e‘y.°i.°i‘rey met, 2.311‘ i lfiyiil“..ii.‘i‘e.“ifie?.li?§ r?'§.‘Z°i'§'u‘i-§‘§.§ ‘rieiiugfi Khfififlieiihiil? smiled’ “flaking he knew the “h l" I am" giving it to you straight. son, that it is not the blood that come: l3‘ ed with a 100k o, disappointment “I tumour face that is ruining you, lt ls the lack of blood that goes to _ do youbtlgmkoarilh gblout that? Do you think that whether you are pale Ida“ dhrue! I nmfmoder man’ and fan: gr nothas a thing to do with whether pcople like you or dia- you is m‘ Yourself‘ we M“ be “me liks you? Doyou think you are of such importance that people notice . ll I’ ‘w. every variation of color on your cheeks? FLOWER. GARDEN that you all swarm around and who is the head __ —- ugly, freckle-faced, rec-headed suy you hasn't s sinslo sood feet“ W (osmahur Press) ’ bless himself with. garden p101; o: 3,339 w"; ‘trad. natured and easy to got along with dllhs the Manitoba-North Dakota g Piwlgfltfm- 12"“ h‘ bu . looks o er 0 . ‘ undaw w mugs mum o’ he" ' Isn't there a ‘lbessgn in that for you? Don't you sec that the Y- people like us for are our (LSDOIUZMIDI and not our faces? because we are unselfish, because we are. Jolly, because-we are And. jushbecause we are intelligent. Not because we blush or dent blush- Just, because we are intelligent. Not because we blush or dont blush. laziness in not studying and for dodging the responsibilities of life. Then your face will have a right to be red. And with slgagrc. ‘ for carfarc and cigarette money. , father without getting rsalary, and having father dole him out a nickel , Wm“! mm?‘ i” "Tm" P10“ 07 now and then and buy him clothes when he needed them. Hcwould want 1M6 in the park and growing there m; own money u. do with as he pleased, and. he would want to get the reward of his labor in good hard cash. 511 do! and on into the nonfat. ‘PM hlaht the reruns lot at- _ tohdants received s phone coil. n\ l! "I ' U! " t. wvifhvfirll“ "' ~--‘- * ‘eeeo-oooc gflorothy s Letter-Box? Youth Who Makes Red sea oflWoeOut - Srmple Act of Blushing Needs Sensoof l. P1'°D°1.'tiorrl__,“I' Envy Myllusbandh . ' .- " xEmployes, Who Get‘ Pay En- ‘ lvelones!” Cries Wife Who ._Must Ask for Every ' .. A Cent Dear Miss DilP-I am l’! years of sge and the most unhappy boy It makes me-a failure a BCh@l-'/'xb. of! from all the pleasures-of my time. ‘I am; ashamed- to go among people been flush up every time they speak u» ma. ple are embarrassed in my presence. . ‘Dlmlamlost. Whstshallldo? LR. ' The beotxhlng for you to doll‘ to goeend tall‘: it all over with n. psychiatrist. Perhaps he could make you see how neurotic you have let yourself become bud what n. silly attitude you are taking toward. what you call ‘your ‘ "affliction." For. believe me. you bsvetha act of blushing and the eflect it has on other people all wrong. The ability to blushjis an‘ A , 1 thing that ls frere ‘fecffigmmueunefi hi}: Kiiefefifififiiéfi .22? git); ‘efimris find u very atroc- AMorningSmile . -———-— y ’ Personally speaking, I think it charming to see the qliifik 701ml 519% response, of sensltiveness to impressions, of W851‘ churges. It is like turning the light cnin a dank N01!!- Not long ago I heard a man telling about a youth he had met and Dqyfl; ygu m,.wr.en. you think it over, how true what I anutcllihs on. is, and how lacking in common sense you are to let the fact that you You say that youare unpopular because you blush. Honestly. now; being in the world GXOept yourself cares a. two y, m, hmdmmegt boy in your school the most popularf. I am beti . of everythlngjis some n t h ls h r r llow. He is a square-shooter. rte is anod- u a . ten at e and in that lroirr_.y head of his M doesn't spend all of his time thinking how I can give you a sovereign remedy for your trouble, and that is. to-ouit , wqffyjng , geratixr its importance. Stop i dotted Turtle Mountain forest re- b0 t it u“ n; 86M’ 0mm“ mm°n ‘n ‘M that you fire ‘:0 impogant that every gyc is fastened on V011 8nd 9'1"!" Pea” Gn-dm “mmlms l” M59 body counting your blood pressure. ‘They are not. This is a. self-cen- tered world and every one is so busy with his own aflalrs that he Pay! precious little attention to ours. ' ‘ But your blushing will wreck your life if you make it an alibi for Your ROnlY DIX. I O O O 0 O - " Dear Dorothy Dix-I em a girl of 18. I know my husband loves in! ry much, but he refuses to give me a personal allowance and I feel like I have written on his subject a million times and 1 shalliwrite on-lt The majority of husbands do not do this through stinglness, because in the and it saves nothing to pay a wife's bills instead of giving her the money to pay» them herself. They do it because. they have the idea that mm‘ M he” women do not feel about financial independence as they do. and. that they l _ ' l are not humiliated by ‘having to panhandle a husband for every cent they , - -' have. They also think that women do not resent the injustice of never getting, as their right, any of the money they work for. No man would want to go to even the kindest father and ask him Nor would he think it fair to work for Well, that's the way women feel about it, A wife knows that she earns at least a servant's wage by her work in the home, and she wanis to be paid it. She wants money that comes to her as her rigbr. and not as a gratuity. Ami she doesn't want to go like a beggar to her husband, because it "fies her feel like one. If a woman hasntenough sense m handle n. few dollars. she isn't flt to be a man's wife and ‘rear his children. If haloarft trust her with his pocketbook, surely he can't trust her with his name. And, if hs doesn't care enough Jor her not to want to humiliate her by tumlng her into an unpaid servant, he should not have-married her. It doesn't make for domestic hl-pplneu to tum the wife job info the worst job in the world , and the only one that has no pay envelope attached to it. ~ | ‘more is every argument for giving a wife an allowance uidnons for refusing it. DOROT | H! DIX. Deu- Miss Dix-About two years ago I nisrrled into a family who p141 cards and dame. I could get much pleasure from these uaementa an m. in much better with my ln-lswn, but it would horrify mother. Bhebelloves these an great evils and no one can make her t ink that ‘ they can be done in decency. Shall I be n. walxflower everywhere I go, or play cards and dance and risk losing my mo rsiove? L. 0. Answer: I carmot advise you to hurt your mother. u you wouldby doing the things which she thinks are wrons, but which an fh reality hnrmlen diversions. You cannot argue nor change fanaticism. m . . D M}... Best ceugblaeur y , ‘Apt’ Home. Easy! BgwSa ForQlliollr ffifiag. ustered Ieprirune voice inquired’. cm , 7'» . ¢-- l l, 3 5. r r m.“ l‘ ‘Ibdoy’: pattern includes the-slip > 2%? lmpopualr. for it‘ seems sci-though other | E I5 E s used. _ ,_l‘toctesm Affermrvo fluimeduslnsthe wlthasllver fort-Beat min, yourself. You'll lovoitl is» Btyleliinmilddlliedforailes ndded.- . Ro- eat at serving ab!’ 1am, $0. 86 and l0 inches‘ When cream is not used in M! chocolate, add a bit of but- ter. Milk alone does enough. Almond Refrigerator E s‘: Idupefruitiugnf l5 teaspoon almond extract _ 1 teaspoon orange extract ‘>5 cup shredded almonds. Oream butter and sugar. Separate mater rand sugar. Basia Ad .. an nu meats. Flo And don't worry about not beinfl “b” "° w“ ymmu- ‘If; ‘if; fly-beaten egg whites. Line a. mold his jack and tears w; coming with that. lushing is one of the feats that only youthtcan aor‘lcilllicomhon_ with lady fingers; add a layer of the w a wrendh will get over it only too soon and be just. as mono onous > nulpmlxture, than a layer of mac- plsoe-u the rest q! ."!- - aroon crumbs. rcepeeb until a-nyer-r .0! flllingara used. Cover with macg grooms." Chill for about 24 hours. Legs. well beaten ahblespoom WM" . stated it was not particularly en- ‘A teaspoon almond" extract _ vanilla - ' hdbhortenlng and sugar :0- her filnbliefl ‘light mgiflu‘; we - e . . ting that he isn't. 1 am betting that the boy you all like most, the boy m powder. ,1, f," ‘mfgéfgd add f0 the first mixture, alternately with the water. Add flavoring and mi! thoroughly. Drop on a grand baklhs sheet and bake l2 m 1t min- utes at 375 deg. F. STORY ACCEPTED _ V AFTER. 11 mans ‘M .81 The Omar’ v~ Prey) B14416 Hitler's ,"The Big l! oh the Harper Juvenile rut this fflll-Jlfihu-‘Fltler wrote her first 500k. Roddy.’ for her- two young 91mm, W“ in 1911. 911d for the next 1r Burke, Laura Dixon. y"?! svt rejection slips hack from practically every publishing house d British lblflel. It was“. __ ‘ FDUM NORTH (3! Thfimmnldlan Press) lll lms . h ink that I ke husband here mild-here ELDER 1 t f me damn,“ y" ‘m, i; w“ not ‘m, hoswnigbiishognd unjust fiiéumil re-iuskrg to give his wife a Eul""“”°n mdimflm“ l" F1915! 801W Bind "$1118 WB BE- 1"?!“ ' ides was Qflgnlated by the Nb definite personal allowance for her own use. dress or undergarmenlt. ‘This fabric tho berm who liuot recently mo“, woman“ of Gardeners of l. m“ h; ‘um received it, Hie-name is similar tc ' m“ h m“ Bu! 1y "m! the named the young man who m” Um“ Smes- MIK- 7- 1929- 4,, , , got n. and the rnddreae- is almost Th“ "MY “lmfvvflmd a oemrate 1L l from this season's trap-lip wm be heavy. Plentiful catches?! red lhd cross foxes are already mm. coastal trap cum-u ‘ ‘brindmotlrer’: "Quilt Patterns ""1 ‘piieiomornasnr piootsandlewu . block. Bat u», on vfytrfrrgriazev~ ._ . ---' Vvvvvrv vvvy sov-voowfi u‘. o-oooeoooaeoooeon-eooepoei., iSMAR FROCKS>»FORl w l a p FASHIONABLE PEOPLE , ‘ ‘ _. . . . _ ‘Illuatratedbroasmaklng Lessons F urnishcd With Each Pattern lluehdai tin andpracticalit! n 1:117 llnaerleem E with titted lei-austere and the bloom- Bllfll seen in small views. The denim the attraotlvrlllp ought out. You will 282E‘ Elli: l? file rig-FE 5'1?” ‘E E lYou couldn't find and its cost wllll popularly ‘ gZftjrnl-ke one’ for ltunnl or coin (coin is preferred). our l out} uoxrarm. onsnma BEST r - . 1mm: rusuruvr m nus m monmwxuu. Dec. rv-Moh- " Lresl u providing the biggest merm '7 2 3 for Nova Bootla and British Col- umbia. apples this season in yearl. stated R. L. -Wheeler. Acting Frulb Commissioner. Dominion Deport- ment of Agriculture-Ottawa, when oampbgl], leaving Moncton on the Ocean ands v,__1, John Prnscis, overseas apple market. Mr. Wheeler 5mm . oouruinc. import! Mo the British a, Adeline ouupbeu. -————.——-—r— FORTUNE BRIDGE 5011001. 3mm, 3W5“; Honor Roll for November: Grade 1-1. Doroth, Johnston; 2, Hilda Handle; 8, Edward Fnn- I051]; goqggwgpx ' WITH Grade m.-.-r, Dorothy "Dim: l. Georlo mash; I. WWII- Frfllcls, 066110 Francis, Dorothy I Kass: ...... .. ‘ha: his wroeuupa uul muons I KA YStER l . lvilRfQKl-EER. SILK . Hosp . Not a rlng-g-not a bticak-l-ni l a fault—. . ,. _ theiperlect, flawless M , nose l sow mwAll-Lorrarowu i ‘.-;L.' limited oi the‘ Canadian Notional Grade w. sr. 1, Lorne Francis: Railways for Kentville. N. 8.. to z, Dorothy Works: I, Kenneth attend the annual moetlfll of the Buyka, - - . Nova. Booth. Fruit Growersl Associl- Grade IV ~ Jr.-l,_ Henry Tom tlon.‘ Speaking with Nlfld to @116‘, send; 2, Weldon Campbell; I. Jean Grade II. Bri-l, lather Aitken; market bu»: curtailed by 1mm» Grade m Ja-l, syme cexruu in blmtiha and hishar yield o! 2, Phyllis Dixon: a. Velma Burke. Grade I.- Sn-l, Bernice Ikmcls. Grade I. Jr.-l, Billy Coffin; i, PGHOCI; lfifilldl-QGOI Elilhbblh Cbfllh. E071 T075881“. J01!!! FIN!‘ . ole, Dorothy Works. new! ‘lhwh- PIINWPW! 3575375“? lend. Weldon Campbell. lithe: fllblfili, 511V“ Billy UOKIIL MORNING OFF 11W!" J Olipadipn Pres!) Grldb vnr-l, Dorothy huh: notmow. bee. 1e - Statement: '2, Ellis Dlngwalhi, Beulah Golfin- uben from girls employed by. a bil Perfect Attendance: Edward stone u to how they spend the! nee Beulah comb. Dorothy o: helped m housework; be stayed infer in bod; 20 went in for out- side amusement; three knitted: two PRIMARY DEPARTMENT looked after the baby and one did gardening. Finally. in ma. she sent the GrsdeVL-I, Elisa Coffin: ThsJlrl frankly admitted she d°¢*?"d mamwcrlht to Harper: a, m1 Townsend; a, Elwood "prsmrec be be er for the second time, *9“ W Wlegrlm and reached lQYOII paintings b01076 the and of "I. fir“ you, LBY that time both n mi