_9@s11_1,1~1911 Btiiq Carries e1 lunch!‘ . . . and because her l ' eleafskin and good ‘health depend so [afgély upon what ab; eats . . . she will “ my; no other bread HCVIS for her . ‘sandwiches. . HHGVI?‘ nfmxlrishe; l y y an léfldlioghts you with itsjuncommonly en- joyable flavor. Ask your Grocer 0r Baker for HOVIS to-day -‘ l l l l l Flour la Milled in Canada :18“: Miller: of Purity, Fleur. trademark protected. A product of Woatern Cnnadn Flour Mills Co“ Limited, Toronto. Montreal, Ottawa. Saint ohn. Winnipeg, Calgary, Victoria. r~— -- WW‘- Jzill visitor-And you 11crer hmi any remorse for your misdeeds‘! (‘onvict—\'cs, l did, ludy, but l managed to live it down. Knock! Knocltl "Who is ii?" “it ls d). 011port1111ily.“ » “You can't fool 1110. 01>port1111ity kilocks but 011cc." QO§O§§QVQQQVQQQQQ§NQQOQ 5 aid, N THE c11.\111.ojl11zr(lwn GUARDIAN Central animal. ORGAN RECITAL to-morrow ev- ening, at Zion Churcb- 013i HIGHEST PRICES paid 101' live poultry. Iiurris Abattoir Co. 8969-9-8-tf. CORINNE GRIFFITH ls 11116 ill‘ “Three Hours" at the Prince Ed-I ward today. I YES-Three Hours witl1 Corinne Griflltb ls a special but it will bo presented at the Prince Edward today at regular prices. l SHINGLES — Unloading a, car‘ ‘of edar at Colville Siding now. R, A. nflPhail. 9693-10443; WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU just had three hours to live? See what beautiful Corinne Grlflithl does I11 “Three Hours" at the Prince Edward today.’ l RECEIVED BY EXPRESS —-l Ladies Velvet and Combination felt' 1111111. ‘Special $3.50. S. A. MneDon-l 900910-1521. O-Elluor Glynn did not write “Three Hours" but it is a corkeri just the same, you'll say so~ when you 11cc It at the Prince Edward today. _ l l LIVE HOGS-We will be buying live hogs at St. Peters Wednesday, Oct. 19th Highest market price to be paid according. to government . , .. T.‘ gmdmg‘ OE‘ Pm“ s‘ 8°“ lxfenltltiigoull gill? guild‘ 50h only tllzlfilhlimtnil” alifcclfld Ztliwtbllzlicllierl IgglllGII 8 1’111'1111l1>s—l Florence 970240453‘ H l1 Y c nee s o t e pa s e i \- Canb _k ~ ~ onts ministered to but the spirit- 111st the onlookers can l1ardly| 11¢ - THE LIBERTY MAGAZINE calls Corinne Griffith the most beauti- ful woman in the world, you'll agree when you sec Corinee in "Three Hours" at lite Prince Ed- ward today. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs. John James Mucdon- ‘ aid; Plneete, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Dr. Flor- ence Macdouald to Mr. Edward Philip Pipon of Toronto: marriage to take place osrly in November at Ascension Church, New York City. , 9727 —~The Thankolferlng of the Women's Missionary Society of .the United Church, New London was held on Sunday evening. Oct- ober 9. A large congregation was: present and listened with intense interest to the which was so clearly described bv‘ lUnlted Church here on Tuesday 7mm we "m" ‘he weigh“ ‘"9 lChristianity in action. eloquent address, peatcd encores. Mr. Llttlcjohus the seal on his lame by lumping gave two violin selections. 1.0 142 pounds. Last your Spearfclt which he was compelled to respond- carried 131 pounds and won 1.1 thc A hearty vote of thanks was moved record time for the race of 3m 22 by Mr- E. Rayner seconded by Mr. 1-2s. E. Mutch and heartily carried. Fllllmlins the program, a large of Australian racing. number 0t dainty boxes contalninl bought as u yearling for Tryon School Fair The school fair was hcTd iu Try-- Spearfelt is one of the romances 011 Consolidated school c-n Tucs" 11¢ was flay. Sept. 27th, 550 dollars "Mimi's 111M118 111111. Hi1. ‘ii-yon The following lemming delicacies were auctioned and has now won nearly 200.000 Cl-"mlllldfllell. North Tryon uud Al- by Mr. IIlcLeod. Before depart-dollars In stakes. He was thwshl i118. the ellihrlfllflfil”! Were lIWll-Bd to have lrretrlevably broken downl 1° s" ‘IQWB l0 11 Wfllldfirful relmsbsix mouths ago, but a CleVel train- served by the Mt. Herbert Ladies. e.- has cured him of his trouble 81111 1111611111111: 11111 Justice w the same he u. 110W said to 1.11.111 line fetlle Mr- helsh Dluswell Blrllsgled td-lor winding up for the Cup. » his feet, and In behalf of the party flacehofses m [he squlhern thanked the ladies in a very neat 1891mm have Iisrpgcb. Tibial hostegseruslisflug "F0? August first, and on that date thlsl are 0 y goo e ows,” to . . which the guests responded "For yam sputum was a s“ ye“ om they are jolly good cooks." financial result o1 the concert was bu, out of ma, numben probamyl lmost gratifying and will help dtPnot more than 30 w," mo‘, we “unwood, Tryon Cons; their lwomlfillle. Tryon 0011s.; 3rd; Cicely |'slI_1-fi111‘ll.NO1‘lh Tlyon; 4 Helen Chis- holm, North 'l‘ryon. fray the cost of renovating the Mt. es‘ Herbert Church. Many fail to come up to owners’ expectations, others when the exigencies of training are Powna] News placed upon them. One way and another, the nlnnbers are thinned M,“ lq‘loreilce Murray MD" N10, down until it is considered a bu: dical missionary or Korea. lildiu. “em ll mflfe than a score and u hall who is now on furlough, addressed “T.” summed “P n" ‘he event‘ s public missionary meeting in the “Pile ml 1),; gym-ray‘; message was sued, both straight-out a11d in con"- night. another followsd with intense interest and 311719110115 will‘ pleasure, us she took her attentive , _ Ilggeneyg m. an (magmary ‘am-my Cup-in double i1etiiug. A milllondol-l to Korea and there spent ‘u any 1818 can be won in bets by a stable with them going the rounds of the 6111191‘ slralght-clut 011 the hospital of which Dr. Murray has illlllllle C1111 01' 011 1118 ‘complete charge. Alter such a trlp 1101111163’ _ one cannot help but say surely this A hundred and fifty thousand- is the work of the Master who 11801118. -. Dluiiflllly ual needs as well. This surely is breathe, and surrounding hillsides Ons would will be densewith spectators. This ;but need to hear the speaker to un- is the glorious Spring season, and Iderstand the urgent need there is the brilliantly messed women-iolkl for urgent prayer, willing courage- as ardent raccgoers us their malesn ‘Ous Christian workers, and finance will splash lawns and pathwaysl‘ .10 help to carry on this glorious with color. Flleinlnl-fton is a roomy ‘W011i. 111110118 our heathen brothers course, but on lylelbonrne (‘up dayl and sisters in the far off land. Dr» it is always a problem for the Vic- Murray leaves 11w 1111111111 shortly lOria Racing Club's officials m for Halifax, where she will take a11 pack the people In. The course X~r11y courfie- Mrs- WI Thompson itself is one of the most trying for o! clflowll 11180 88W a Bhflrt 111111 n horse in Australia. and has a fin~ while Mrs. Llttiejohns welcomed n1 mete]. Iwf» m"! u ha" fuy-[Qngfl mun Wright. It is considered by race en-l 590- ghe finest Leard, 2 Myrtle Lcurd, 1i Jessie the missionary to our Church. 10m; hhusiasts to he one of M we “venmg service "i U"? and most exhilarating sights in the 1 l‘Alexandra Baptist Church on Sun- world to see me Melbourne Cupl THANK OFFERWG 55RV|CE day 185" the “Bu” “Wk” "llmlhe field sweep into that stretch for be)! words “For God Hath not given u“, ‘as, desmmm Mme usdthe llspirlt of fear, but of Powe1‘-w|nn,|“g DOSL ‘$56 of 8°‘? M“ “i i‘ 9mm‘! mlmL The Mclbrurnc Cup is an Aust- Ioi (espla er emphwlzed ‘he “Bed 1111111111 National event,- 11ot a more ‘gospeTfzufisfi m dmgichmg ‘ilehorscracc. It really reflects the movwm‘ m anger” t . 1195mm” history of‘ the country's develop- Home but :1,“ pg ° c“ er n5 m ment, for its stakes rose from a ' t e spirit or “we thousand tlol‘ars in the first V931’ to the ‘Crossmaxi, Tryon Cons; Over 300 horses were wslghtcdqflm. N°Fll1 TIYOII; 3 Jessie LG-NLi The for the Melbourne Cup last June NW"! TFYOIL l Dc- f—l Florencebfiflld, North 'I'1'yon; s, heavy wagering goes 01111111 M11101‘ lmnan. North 'I‘ryc~u; g5. 3 Leah Lord, North Tryon. race or Cameron, Albany; Cicely Leuid, 3 three weeks earlier, the Caulfleld Mfllfil‘ 1111111111. 4 N°P1111111 Wfliihl. ‘ b81111, Tryon Cons; 2 Lcnmen Cull- Mel‘ ‘beck; 3 Charles Wright. i Wiilimn “gwg Cups ‘F011, Tlyon 0011s.; more, will befcfllllwck. -i the pastor, Rev. Mr. Ayers. A very pleasing part of the program deserves special mention, was a l‘ mm} by “lime” (“WW8 llllfhfifi 1111111 hvvlyn Ward was m11ch en- i nurcd v BULBS sweetly rendered solo—"My lleav‘ ‘ enly Father Watches O’er Mo" by‘j°~‘°“ by 3“- Mr. J.B. Lewis of Freetown, who‘ M '€— possesses a voice M. very fine cub, r. Linkletter, Summcrsldc, was titre. Messrs‘ Auld and Lewis sum-Ila visitor l0 Pownal on Tuesday on tho duet, "0 Love That Will Not ‘l P"5"""5 "111- llc returned w Let Mo‘ Ge." which was very beadchtow" m‘ wedlleiidily- tifui throughout. and which was‘ very approprlate (m. the occasion“ Miss Helen Hamilton of (Ih't0w.1 The many flowers which were o: afillent the week end in Pownnl, the ‘great variety added much to thefwest or Ml“ mm“ A°°Pl1~ (service. The women of this soci» cty. are to be congratulated on‘ m” vim“ Bauem- Wfllerflltllh “fling such remarkable work as gxlrtéioretl to tho City Salnwsy oven. was shown by the past yem-‘g m. M“ T710719)’ Mulch and party port. -motore1l from Bunbu t S ._ °FF_' side on Wodnesdayw n ummel We have just received direct from LISSE, HOLLAND, a large shipment of CHOICE FLOWERING BULBS of first size and quality in HYAC- INTIIE, TULIPS, NARCIS- SUS, CRUCUS, Ill-IS, FREE- SlE DAFFODILS, em, etc. DOUBLE and SINGLE BULBS, separate and AS- SORTED COLORS. Bulh on sale at. our BOOK STORE. Send post card with ad- dress for a copy of our bulb list. We pay postage charges on all orders. (iltnllll. “Now and get mt selection. crates a co. LIMITED. BULBS SEEDS FLOWERS »++o+~eo4+¢<-¢-o+~o+o<eo4ooo»ooo m§+»++6*4+ rvfi-v-‘O-O-O-M x! E i l Four Good Reliable Salesman Wanted T0 solicit orders for Tailored in Measure Suits and Oval-cents. See our cash discount or special offer ql extra pants free for this month "lily by sending order this month. S. F. TARBUSH Prince sum. cmlmmun i l1! 000000000040000000440-0-0" Have You Ever Heard 0f N yal Greophos This valuable remedy pol- WIH unusual value in run- down conditions. loss of flesh Ind a tendency toward weak I111‘; "n! - qumy guaranteed scientifically commanded of ‘he name amp 0111;111:1111». 1i 1m benefited others. 1t will benefit you. t‘ Harold l.. Worth? 5010 Agent for Dr. Allan's i Io: Remedies 0440-0 NOONQQHHOO 04+» I rlll package of tab I . Mr. and Mrs. Sephns Ross, vem. 110. were visitors by the Murray Harbor train to the City on wed. nesday. Mr- Hellf" Mflflro Clftown was a yilsitor in Hazelbrouk on Wednes- ay. Certified seed potato Dlflklllfi i... m"? ¢°ml1ieted here. The crop a" “c” *1 01111111’ one. Statistics “'11! Rlnlear later. -—-iOL. _.. E FISHING EXPERTS lTlmrsdayh hlmitreal Slur says D11 Cyrus Macmillan. Molson‘ Professor of English and Lit-‘ crhturc and chairman of the De- partment of English at McGlll U11- lVBT-‘llly. recently appointed memb-l er oi’ the Royal Commission to ln-l Vestlgntc the fishing industry in the Maritlmos, meets the other Illlenlbfirfi 0f the commission today‘ at Campbelltou. N.B., where they will hold 1t preliminary meeting bc- M fore proceeding for a brief ........y h of the Maritlmes. Dr. Macmillan loft Montreal last night with Mr-‘I glrlsggféfimic-‘Fa-‘nlélacélesn. president» v . | r 1 11nd (vhuirrlan of tfigrhofifilfxhllltmdrfilA-n £.'...',*'.."'.:'1.".'r...":1' N - ~43 commsso hope to secure ml1ch of the mgahf‘ l“! "my W"! TP-Iluire for their in- -_ vfiflligstions there will be an ad-l (By British United Prels.) iflurnmotlt. Commenting on me‘ MPUBQITWNE. Australia, union. ggmnwrissio? prior to his departurengg §‘,‘;"“‘(‘)" the k/"l! 111111111 HWOOIH u“; Inalcmlllan indicated that. it ls C“ ‘flvlnunfiton racecourse, in n.1,,- mmuf Q1 91111101110 0f tho famous “n; m. e (lctided on November Ho“: Iloicpcart drafted by the prg.~b t.‘ horsmace Ior dhe MM. W“ M: milntflsion with which he ‘fn-"n" C1111. one of tho most. histor- “Med 3106911 11d and which lHVBSllq “ m“! llflhly endowed handicap M m present situation In thehvents In_ the world. The prize for ar me Provinces. ($218061? s] winner islworth nearly m 1 ° BT11 n c1181 and a 10nd nuiifcfrviim-E CONCERT _ Ahlollar gold cup, while second and ‘mm aumrent ma» llff0rd0d thelhl"! 110M111 Win 10,000 1101181.. and ‘he M‘ enlclo w 1c]. assembled “p500? dollars in prize money. ‘mum! - T "heft Consolidated‘ Established in 186i. when Vic- ‘mlo raémw 7111194111’ ovenlng- The‘t0rla was a spmcely populated 1m. or 8M1" a; gnder the directiomtlsh colony, this year's comes; is Crflnwn “do erts Spencer of‘tl1e 67th annual unbroken race [or "y res-no‘ M“; splendid in sv-dhe trophy. in that lime ubodt Dreamer? ';I_h 1'» "my Mutch ahly‘$2.000.000 has been given In prize n‘ two -hr“‘“° Program consistcdllnoney and owners’ sweepstakes. Mi“ s em "Md Diano_ duets by‘ The event has been r1111 over 1t Throfl 1111b Miss McKenzie. distance of two miles since Its in~ Messrs Qu‘ FIR Y lghe male trio.‘auguratlon, and to win it is the a111- smma who: "Y-t lngWBll and hition of every rscshorse owner in monlmialy edvn cos blended har- this racoho an loving counny. Suc- w but" gnu!!! gave never hoard‘cess crowns a. l1orse's career (n. the edly annuals" -r BY Were deserv-,turf, and If the winner lsau entire, The vocal so? t8!‘ each number. his stud value is enormously on- ‘md Ml" MCKOs in‘ Mine McNeil banned. applauded whtlélillc hwere heartily. That the race is difficult to win ream“ M- M.“ a! ti‘ e inimitable is proved by the fact that In its house with I Q all. rocked the 1o11g history the only hoise to win augmer "l"! ‘lPBW Tli-‘it twice was Archer, the winner of g . |the first and second Cups, Since A Babe "I the House then many great horses have tried is , w . ‘ win a second Cup. but none has a e -spl'lng 0f ‘succeeded lnlbrfl?llifll the hoodoo 99 that seeming y cl ngs to such a per- Pleasure Iformance. ! m l h M ,- , , _, ‘Among the grea oat lea n t e Pfl-IINKI ‘luafalilndrl’ $,::i,,',,_,:)",:'l§1f0“¥':,',',i history of the race was that of u-mk: w-nen, “p1... Carbine in 1990, who as a live-year filairr- l 1111mm old carried 146 pounds to Victory. ,.':,-,,"§~,,£,';;ml’ "f.',‘,','_1Csrbi11e was probably the greatest wriplion. Ishozse ever bred in this country. Ptrlcurlhvlwl 111P- and after that great win be was '.'.'.' ‘Lfill i""l..il"l;1><>us11t 11 11 1111111 11"" '11 1111 E1111- more troulale" 1‘lIsh Peer. the Duke of Portland. “i: W“ 1"“ “Maud his blood had s11 Important In- " M‘ M“ fiuence on the thoroughbred. Among ,. . n. 1.1 ~11 1m nliurlyel‘; 11:11 11 his best sons was Slwlrmint. win- ! . . r‘"ncia .11.. 1, ""1" "'°*"*""- ner 01 the English Ilerby. and 11 Prelcritrflunycnia utirhhlefiafiulvlor‘rhglnotable sire himself. Pultrel, an- nm 1 believe It 1| the only medicine ether great Australian-bred stayer. ""' ‘h’ """“""' "“’""" " "‘“‘ '_ carried 110 pounds successfully 1n "Eklgmtgl ‘fill?’ 311.‘: "s? 2'... aml 101a, and this your. flnenrrelt. the (Ibllllll thin Prescription 1.. tablela or “"195; Australian slayer of recent l ““" °' “M ° p years, and n granvinolrot the fam- h ll) lo Dr. from Jtlmraittl’! in “Hamburg, Ont. or a m“ Carbine‘ Wm endoamr)“ pm and power striving to help all A . .. o ' to $11,000 in I890, n ‘boom year. PWWY. - umt solo by Mrs. Holden MscLure and “Mame” Bunk to $151100, when n -14,,.d_ financial crisis ensued in the next two or three years. to rise again gradually to the mosent standard with the greater development of the country. l wavnmsé... l ‘ (By British United-Press.) LONDON. October l5.— Built 11s ‘u mystery ship. which is to be launched shortly by ll. M. S.'London.1 ban y, The following is the prize llst;-—_ CLASS 1.—GR'AINS. Section l. uats—l. lmsman Cull- bem- beck. Tryon Co11s.; 2 ‘Keith Gamer their birthdays on 1111- Albany- sc-ctlon 5 Sweet Coin-l “lineup 2 Helen Set-lion (l Beans-l Herbert liay~l 2 Dorothy‘) CLASS Z-ROOTS Scc. I Green Mountain Pulutucz.» Sec. 2 Cobbler Potatoes-l Keith Section 5 Turnips~l Earle Cal!» l Scctlo 7 Carrots—1 John Fell, 2 Dorothy Woodsltlc, ll Florence llelcu Chisholm, North CLASS 3-—v EGETABLES Sec. 2 —Tomatocs--1 Dorothy Woodsitie, I. ilerbert llaywuod, i; Vifvlun llllwson, Tryon Cons; ~I Alice lloolcy, Tryon Cons. _ Sec. ~i (Iucumbors-J Idlmvr Mu‘; boy, Tlyon Cons; 2 Herbert llay ' wood. 3 Leah Lord, I Dorothy. Woodslde. “ ' Soc. 5 Beets-I 111111101‘ Mubey 2 Alice Poole)’. 3 Jack Nclder 1i N01- 6 Cabbage ——l Florence heard. Sec. 7 Pumpkln—l Horace Ma- 2 Norman Wright, 3 Charles Wright I George Lord. , CLASS tl-FLOWERS. l Sec, 1 Sweet Pcus~i Falconer ‘l-lowait, Tryon Co11s.; 2Jessie ‘Lord. l ‘Sec, 2 Mixed Floweis~l Alice Myrtle Lcurd, {l Lcuh I CLASS ‘:»-—-FRUIT I Earle El- Soc. 1 Apples, Wealthy Callback, 2 Ilclen Chisholm ‘J l l Vactrola It changes Its own R wcorda/ \ PACE QEVEN ‘_ \ Credenza. $385 or with Electric Motor $425 alcesl It A By that we mean-the new" Orthophonic Victrola principle is exclusively con- Till! most astonishin ‘y "rcal' phonic tone chamber where. You must b though, or you may miss the r11“ 1‘ mer Mabey. l~ Scc. 2 Apples, Red Aiill‘ll.tlllilll'— 11 l-Jric Robinson. 2 ‘Norman Wright. :3 Winona Crossman -I l-lerbcrt ‘Haywood. l Sec. 3 Plums l Vivian Dawson 2 Sec. 3 Pluma-1—1 Vivian Dawson. Sec. 4 C1ab Apples —l Vivian. Dawson 2 Hazel Leard. 3 Norman the Lady Mayoress of Ilondon Wlllllvrlgbt »i Myrtle Leaul. ‘rt-main a mystery shl-p for years. N0 one circles knows latest improvements, The new London, which is the ninth of that name, was built under the provis- SOHH‘ l outside official} the full particulars, of the ship which embodies all the‘ CLASS 5—CAN NING Sec. 1 Appies——i Lcuh Lord. 2 Florence Learn. l lSec, 2 Beets-i Vivian Dawson 2 Leah Lord. 3 blary Dawson, Al~ Ions of the Washington Treaty. bany, and will possess a speed of 32l knots. Except that she is to dis-‘I GLASS 7—OOOKING place 10,000 tons, mount eight 8 ln- anrl four ~IIn. guns, and he proicm- Sec. 2 White Bread-l ed by a curving deck again attack Lord. . mom the air, no details have M811‘ Sec. 3 Biscults~1 ‘Leah Lord. revealed. There was a ui Navy so fur ‘tbs immediate new battleship ‘end of the war. i v l 700 Feet 0fHa1r l l London I11 the itoy» back 11s 16216. 11ml predecessor oI‘ the (By British United Press.) LONDON, Ociobel Ills-A yachts- man's inquiry at the Bethnul (ircen Museum concerning a r0118 111' llllm‘ an. hair has resulted in I110 exhibit- ‘ing tr.- the public of 11 Japanese ru- lic of great interest. | The ropc. which weighs _flvc hundredweight, is over seven 111111- dred feet long. It has been B101‘- ed sway for many years. it was bequeathed to tho mus- 011m Ility ycals 11150 by a Mr. E. Watson. curator oi the museum said the other day. “The i1lst0ry of the rope ls very curious. About i802 the (lovem- rope of considerable strength for some paiticuiul- uuruvne- Fm") i863 to 1869 ull the available wo- cnllccletl and utilised for lug of the rope. “When the m-nment gave way to that oi‘ tllfi tr. having discovered that thew rejected the hair-rope. ¢e->—-- "Dad. 1i need a new l1 t." I‘ "n"; you g0 without but. "Yes, but l must have u hat l0 go without." Someone hasdeiined n 1111'!’ 11-“ "R yer." was scrapped nt ihul h British merchant 1n“CallbocJf. Yokdhama." Mr. Arthur K. Sabina ment oi‘ the then Tyflflflll Wlmlcd i‘ ‘s huir i'r0n1 the plovlnce WM, men the mak-‘Wrlght, 2 Nolmnn Wright. Mikado, the more enlighlllllell ""|'1 Sec. 4 Sugar (‘.0okles—-I Leah ‘Lord, North Tryon; 2 Ruby T110111- .as Albany; 3 bllirlslbcth Nelder, Tryon Cons. ISec. 5 Ginger Snaps-l. Leah ‘lord, 2 Ruby Thomas 3 Dorothy Wbodsitic 4 Lilla Wright. Sec. 6 Apple 'Pie~~l [lcall Lord. Soc. 7 Brown Sugar FfldE0-~i- Leah Lord. 2 Myrtle Hoard, 3 El- mer Mabey 4 Hmace Mabcy. CLASS 8 SEWING 0t KNITTING. A. Glrla Under 12: Sec. Ii Crochetlug—-—i Eulalic lVlc~ ln11is. ‘B. Girls ever 12: 1 Sec. 2 Hemstltching-i Florence Loard. Sec. 3 CIocheting-I Annie Call- ‘beck 2 Florence Lcard. 1 Sec. 5 Mended Sock—1 Florence Sec. 6 Embroidered Lincn- I Florence Lesrd 2 Ethel Leard 3 ‘Annie Callback. I cmss 9-M-ANUEL TRAINING Sec. l-‘Hammer Handle-l Earle Callback, -2 Wnldron Cameron, Al- bony. Sec. l 2 1.1111111... 51001-4 Charles Tycoon and his (MWNLLAISS ‘i0 LIVEFS-TOCK AND POLJLTRV Scc. I Calves over 6 1nos.——l Wil- ware such things as steel huwscrs. ‘llam Fell, 2 Arthur Pooley 3 John . ‘Fell l Scc. 2 Calves under 6 mos-l Ma- ljor lnman, i Sec. 8 White Leghorn Pullot and ‘Cockerel— i Myrtle beard, 2 Major ‘lums-n 3 Ii-lorace Mahay- l Scc. 4 Plymouth Rock P11liet and Cockerel—1 Ernest lbord 2 Elmer body of men organized to find out Mahey. which side has the cleve1ist law‘ CUASS 11—COLLECTION8 Sec. 2 b5 pressed and mounted tree leaves-l Tryon Cons. Senior Degrtment, 2 Albany School. 1i AI 11y School: 4 Tryon Cons. Prl~ mary Department. OLAOS ‘IZ—SCIHIOIOL WORK. Sec. (s) Second Reader Exercise |Book—1 Cicely Leard 2 Marjorie lMuirhesd, 3 Earle Callback 4 Helen Lo rd. 0B) Jrbird Reader Exercise Book-A Mabel Macinnia 2 Euhvlie ~Macl1n1ia 3 Ethel Leard 4 Irma Kedaon, Tryon Cons. (C) Ilourth Reader Exercise Book-n Margaret Rodgoroon, 2 - ' ‘musir is now possibil- in your own homo because this pnu- ciple is applled rorrcrtly to tho‘ new Ortho- Snrntnsts call 1t "matched impedanrr". This results 1n smooth flow of sound-and the most wonderful mus1c_ you evcr beard from any In$lfl1mEllt i111)’- careful a brlltpplzonic Victrola Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada. Limited trolled by the Victor Company , __ \ Look for "His hlaslcrh Voice lnnivmark. ~-;u\d for your demonstration go only Io "ills llrlastcfs Voice" dflflltrli- Tqtiny you ran also have the new Urlhw phonic Vlciroia \Vlll\ nn electrically dnvr-n turntable, run lrflm V0111‘ llilllllnl! 5'7"!" ‘Hm,- you may sit imck at your case and rnjrw without physical exertion any sclccuon oi 1hr large and \'.II'lL‘(l \1r\u1 repertoire. lllorirls are obtainable on convenient lsrms from $775 down to $115- in bu yInK. real objective. Made only by Virtof Look ior fhi< Trademark P“ 5mm“ Tradi- Mark he'd {x- . I ' "..'.‘.5....*-‘..‘.l§I 55.15.“! \&%J__/, Annie Csllbeck 3 Hazel Leard 4 Florence Caiibeck. | (D) High 1Scl1o0l Reader Excr- les Wright 3 Dorothy Woodsltlc -l lslorence lscsrd. Tierney, Albany 2 Irma Kidsoxi, 3 Ethel Leard 4 Waldron Cameron. (B) 4th Reader. Nova Scotia~l ‘Eulalle Maclnnis 2 Hazel heard ll‘ Ellsworth Large 4 Keith Cameron. l (C) High School Reader, B/lari- ‘Wright. 3 Ernest Lord I Lealltime Provinces-l Dorothy Wond-‘Wrlght. 3 Delli‘ side 2 Herbert Haywood iDawson 4 (Florence Leard. SEC. iS-ART WORK Senior Grades, Maggie 11ml Jiggs 'wood 3 Norman Wright 4 .Woodsido. . Dawson. Sec. -i Pcnniairsllip-(Al Second Rcadcw-I Mabel Macinnis 2 idrbcl Learn 3 Cmrinne Crossmun. Tryon Cons; 1i Irma Kelisou. (B) Third itcadcr~l Niarjoriu Muirheati. 2 Mary Glllis 3 Cicely Learn -I Elmer Mabey. (C) Fourth Reader—i Annie (Jail- bcck 2 Florence (Tallbeck 3 Margar- et Rodgerson ~i Eulhllo lliaclnnls. (ID) ‘High School ’Reader--—l Char- les Wright 2 Dorothy Woodsitle 3 lNormun Wright 4 Fflnrenco Lcard. CLASS ilk-SPORTS 1111 Lord 2189mm Dixon, North Tryon 3 Jessie Leard, 1i ltutb Rob- lnson. (h) Girls 9 to l2—-1 Florence (‘allbeck 2 Winona Crossman 3 Mu~ bei Macinnis 4 Jtuby Thomas. (C) Girls over 12- 1 Annie Call- beck 2 Dorothy Woodsitlc 3 Hazel Lenard 4 Florence lnard. Section 2 Boys under 9—l Arthur Wooley 2 John Fell I1 George Lord 4 Leaman Callback. (h) Boys 9 to l2——l Ellsworth Large, Albany 2 Major lnman 3 EI- mer Mabey i Ernest »Lor1l. ‘ (C) Boys over l2.—l Lloyd ln- man. 2 Edward llollsnd 3 Norman ‘Wright 4 Charles Wright. Sack Race (s) under HL~~I El mer Mabey 2 ‘Erie Iitohinsnn. (b) Over 10-1 Norman Wright 2 Charles Wright. Sec. 5 (a) Potato Race for boys —1 Norman Wright 2 (‘Iiarlcs Wright 3 Elmer Msbey. (b) for giria——1 Florence Ieard 2 Annie Callback 3 Winona Cross- man 4 bash Lord. ISec. 6 Wheelbarrow Race-n Ed- ward Holland and Lloyd lnman 2 Norman Wright and Herbert Hay- wood 3 Charles Wright and Elmer _ abey. Sea. ‘l (a) Three-legged race for boys-l Edward Holland and Lloyd lnman 2 Elmer Mabey and Norman ;Wright 3 Major Inmsn and Ernest ‘Lord 4 Charles Wright and Eric Robinson. (b) for girls-l Lilla Wright and Winona Croasman 2 Corinne Cross- man and Frances Holland 3 lean 1d m1 miss, 1&1 4 01W! .1.loy1l 111111111111 unrl Edward llollantilscssioil oi‘ Purii111111-11t ci-se Book-l Janie Thomas 2 Chou. Sec. 2 Map Dmwing~ (A) Tlnrli‘ Header. New Brunswick l Leonuul 1111111 "Fhmnas, Albany I l.o11l1 Lord. iman 2 llfillllllii I Normuu “Tight. —1 Charles Wright 2 llcrbcrt Hay-' Dorothy T011111 (fllllslfiiillg of (‘Imrlcs Wright. Cmh-(qy, ‘(Norman Junior Llrutles, Basket oi‘ l"r11it-- and Lloyd 11111111112 1 Ruby Thounts, Albany; 2 Irma team, consisting or Major 111111.111. Kcdson 3 Alice Pooloy i Vivian Erncsi Lorri, hlabcl hiacinnls, until Florence Lenrd. ‘ Scc. I (a) Girls 11111101" 9~~I llol- ' Lourd and illubcl .\l:u-I11nis. ‘ Sec. l0 Jockey Rum I'm- buys-l; .l"4'11 years. l1 is likely iiiill during 1Iu-z11111111111 tho Speak 2 Charles arts (lrccn (at the fool oi‘ Big Ben) Will-till. and tho Victoria ‘Fouwns (lurdcns Sou. I1 'i‘hchrtl null .'\'(‘i‘(lil‘ llncwwill I10 turned l111n stone yards, to I Mnbvl llucluuls and llnjor in l1... “and [noslly for assembling the man 2 Florviu-o lmurtl 11nd 1.111111 §1..i§11,.,|s|0|,(.5_ Lord 3 lluby 'l‘h1-n1:1s 11ml Wino-Inn Th» 11111l1ori1it-s arc now looking burnt‘. Allllllly". I iflhvl beard null {or wcceonuuodutiou near Ihc river, Jenn Muiihcztrl. 'a111ll within :1 short distance of Scc. it (insult-ll- Iluvc (u) i111‘ 1101's‘ \\'o.-.t11\1nst.or. where the main work »~l l-Jlilvard litliitlllil. ‘.3 Nrvmun m. (m. glfine Wm he, done, (Ihnrlcs; lwclsons liuvn l\:-.r1.n\~enr.l1c(l 1c- _ ‘ H lgardiug the detailed nutnll- o1‘ i111- ic-r girls i \\1non-.\ (‘ross renal“, an.) it is Imdcrstooti that ‘.3 Alubci 31111-1111115 Ii Rllllyqhgrfl will bc no chungc in the go... oral silhouette m‘ rho bmldmg. This lncalls tIn1I~z1lI the small p111- 1111clcs. banmwcnvs and other do- coratlons will be retained. Many of them will have 1o b" Tvlllilllvil un-inhr 11nd Norman (b) Scc. l7 lT1'(*l1-|'n1‘nil——l Lloyd ln- Anuil» (‘alibi-ck I) lCiiVVtlYil Scc. ll llclny ltnrcnl 'I‘1yo11 Edward llollanrll 2 North Tryon Wright, <4‘- Bcttcr a llttlc chidlng than a lot of heart-aches. ‘ “O world as good as God has ‘made it. all ls beauty; and, knowing -this is love, and love is duty, what further may be sought for or dc- clarcd." Fifteen Years’ ‘ Repair Workl l To its own impulse every creature stirs; live by thy light and earth will live by hers. (By British United Press) IDNDON, (lumber l5» —A11 early start is to In‘ 111111111 with tho repair of tho Houses oi’ ihlrlinmcni lmil<l-\ lugs, which is csIIInan-d to cost fivc n1illicn (ioilars and to last for Iii- Are there going to be any gr t; t l w about that good meal youkzealf “F3353.- away tonight. Better take Seigelfi Syrup. Ar; drug store. ig/zt up Economically Therein real economy in using Edison Mazda Inside Frosted Lamps. They cost no more than the glaring clear-glass lam they ' e the longest servicv-and they difluse light with practically no loss. EDISON MAZDA — INSIDE FROSTED L-ll‘? LAMPS ' A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC DD U _ ,...-- t t" » w" Paw» -v‘-\1‘.I'i~v-'v\1-§1 nVvursuL-Iih-u .,- .._ ¢i'I-“ w?"