,_...,... , ..- - THE . ‘,3 _ OHARLOTPEMWN ousnbmli Tomorrows‘ Radio Program SATURDAY. OCTOBER 80 International Radio Program! EVENING CONOBRT8 7.00 P. M. selecting fine teas. its most wonderful blend is Rakwana Golden gfllfll. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Studio Musicale. K 9.00 P. M. WlPG (300) tAtlantic City. Chelsea Evening ‘Concert. WSB (4128) Atlanta. watenKent Hour. WEAF (492) N. Y. New York Synt- phony Orchestra. Strained, Swollen Tendons,‘ 9.15 P. M. Ligament: or Muscles. Stops WCAU (2T8)_Phiia. Tho Murmur- the lameness and pain from u int; Baritone.’ Splint, Side Bone or Bone 9-30 ‘P. M. Spavln. No blister, no hair V€".\"r't‘ (526) iN. Y. Populnl- Studio gone, and horse can be used. 10.30 _P. M. $2.50 a bottle‘ at druggists’ or WSAl (326) Cillci. Musicale. delivered. Describe your case FEATURE TALKS—SPORTS for special instructions and interesting ' 2.00 ‘P. M. horse BOOK 2 RFREE. WEM" (492) N. Y. Yale-Army ULFJolnI-lnanln Lyman: Bldmllontrall tidoothuil (iumc. Atlanta At- WILL Reouce inflamed, ——-—'— ~~~-——-- ~— V-BZ (5933) ‘Springfield. Yule U, vs. ' West ‘Point Military Academy, Professlona] Cards irotn Yule Bowl. ' 2.15 P. M. _—___*_‘_*'*_" WHY (380) Schenvctatly. U. oi Dr. J. Fergus Donnelly ‘ttctitsin nbowgvy“ VETEFHNARY MJRGEON W‘i(i_W (423) Cinci. Seckutnry Ilaw- Graduate Ontario Veterinary ‘m’ 915 P M College, 1907. Late Capt. Royal Army Veterinary WSAiI (326) ‘Cinci. News review. WANT T0 DANCE? Corps, London, Eng. 8.15 P. M. Oflice-E. Farquson’: Stable. WCAE (-161) Pittsburgh. Kenny- PMHB 293- 147 King agree; wood Park. ‘ 9434mm - 8.30 P. M. WBZ (1433) SpringiieldKrulee. 10.00 P. M. WLW (423) Cinci. Castle Farm. ‘Will’ (509) Philadelphia. Idranklin.‘ 10.30 P. M. “FSOE (2416) Milwaukee. Mark R. McGuigan B. A. IAnnteTl-zn. SOLICITOR, C1,“, M°"°Y 1° L0"! , WLIZ (455) N. Y. Frivoiity Club. Cameron Blockflhariottetown,P.E.l. WiPG (300) Atlantic City. Garden . Pier. Dr. C. C. Archibald flraduate of N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical School and Hospital Praetlee limited to Eye, Ear, Noae |NTERCOLON|AL ¢LUB OF §os_ “d Tim“ TON INTERESTED m Testing Eyes and supplying Giaeeee DEBATE Ofllce, Bayer Building Great George Street Ofllee Houra-s to 12.30, 1.80 to 8 Elk‘): ETC. 12.00 Mid. WMCA (341) N. Y. McAlpin. (Copyright, 1926, by International Radio Programs, Chicago.) A golden opportunity will be oft‘- cretl to all members of the Inlet‘- ' ~ - ‘iolonlal Club oi’ Boston, and the ady Associates on Wednesday. McDonald & McPheg Octoliel‘ 27. 1212s, nt s p. 111., in in- telcoltllliul Iittll, 214 Dudley Street, ' Itoxbury, in the iorm 0i a tiebatc: Resolved: Tibet Canada be merg- ed with the United States oi‘ Amer- czt. , , ‘at |ig The ziliirnlativu will be argued > I O J. A. MoDONALD, H. F. MoPHEE Iarrletere, ‘Attforrleye, Eta. - Moniy te Loan Riley Buildinl‘. ¥ 1".‘ . WTIC (476) Hartford. Studio Pro- " 8.10 P. . WJZ (455) ‘N. Y. Symphony 0rcll- “estra. WBZ (333) Springfield. Boston setLs,—llotll gentlemen lacing oi ‘Dakota Red Potatoes—- Rdbert Symphony. Canudiail jeictiraction. Mir. Mac- ‘McKenzie. N. Milton; '2 Russel first flu-nm-st 8.30 P. M. Kay is a graduate of Dartmouth Coles; 8 Beth Coies; 4 Ivan And- iilickeil; Auditors, Mrs. Ernest (ira- Qhn-hggnownmy lion. \Villlaln J. Ziluciunis, for-- (Iulnpilell; - nlcr Mayor or Giotto-ester, Mossu- Cnmphdl, Alisa Moria (Yotnpbcell. BAKEY own; ‘abhor ,WlTl-l_' ’ 0e, Harrington fiend 4W‘! Koo m1) Oakland. Bern's Little "r- A few vnssilrwnlrh W , n Pew-l Dori’ W4» N- \ " }_ ‘i, .7 5ymph°ny_ ‘ made by the Hon. President Neill: M11101‘; g when“, who, g I __ I WBZ (333) sprlugrteld. Studio Pro- ,.5"W- H"! b! 1"l>°°i°1'~'°9\"* t. ton; 3 8s" Ntiil- ="- M °“- - 8...... . m. Creed who eonsmfuiatedot e l-lelen Mltilolbll, n. Milton. l zao ‘P. m. M1231“ Willi!!!“ m; ""1 "l" ' ' - ‘ ' ' - OKCL (£246) Toronto. Concert Pro- m "M3951"! “Fslf- "v ‘ “N500 gram.‘ ' -. 054"" "f!" "i" White "Breed-L ireriorid lend WILC 169) Wash. Concert Pro- .~ , _ s‘ ' ‘)1 rows. NuNbfiltlgll a grgmffi" ' gram. . '1 _- Wlnsloe» or l" “ ' wnc mo) wuss; Concert tPro- " ,.,‘,‘,‘»““;;‘,,f‘§;' Rfqiftfilimfijfiltlogllfi l-Iarrlligwll; 4 Msrsam Rodd," Har- U y gram. ‘ - “ ' 9 . 95" _ '-,l rington. V ' ' " WGY i680) Schenectady. Musical - ‘ gusiestawolliesiildortlltggtliiilwn; 4 Tea Biscuirsl-l Hale; liiilallwlilgi, ‘ i‘ ‘ proxy-am I ~ e _ a , arr“ on. N, Milton; ZForenoa- a esoll, . x - \VBZ (B83) Sllrlngwiield. Nisicale. . t whgatijtlhrigt?“ Ram-ml:- Milton; 3 ‘Dim! 33?:- ‘N- mm“? 4 A’ 7.451‘. M. on‘? e 993- ~ on; S P8. Neill, N. M ‘ n. _ ' W-EAF (492) N. Y. Piano Solo. £21486! 0016s. -N- lvliltln; 4 Kenneth aDrop rock cookies-l Helen fin:- ggq p_ M, . ‘ ewart, Herring on. _ l; ‘on, N. Milton; 2 Florence n - . WHAR r275) Atlantic City. Sea- I ‘ ~ Y1) ‘Sweet Corn-rl George Ham-lily, e? cop; 3 Alethw Cud- - .Behlnd each. package of 5rd,, Tm, ‘ - » Wlnsloe 5.; 2 Elsie Haimbly. Wile); ‘ '.; 4 Marjorie Aud- ‘Rakwana Teaisan organ» Willi (517) Detroit. Concert pro- " sloe ‘South: 3 ‘DOW R°dd.._N. Mil- . ti‘ uadon with more than a mlggfkndifin E Pitt i W ti 8 1 i v 1 to“; ALARM‘ Rodd‘ N‘ Milton‘ il us“; lfiilceDmrthllrsggl 11:. -' f‘ ' ‘ . ' s. es ll - - M (on; _, o e - ~ t ' “awry or expenence m house ‘Band. " Milton; 3 Helen Matbeson, N. "Mil- , . . " Roots Irish Cobbler ‘Potatoes-l Alton chusetts, and Mr. Donald K. Mac- Rodd; I2 Margaret; Rodd, Harring- Kay, A. B., ot Quincy, Mussachu- ton; 3 Russel Cotes; 4 Doris Rodd. College and is a first-year student rews. N. Milton- in Harvard Law College, and the Turnips-l [Robert ‘McKenzie; 2 was selected by Dartmouth for the Beth Colee; 3 tAiton Rodd; 4 Doris debating team that defeated the Rodd. Oxford-Cambridge debaers in 1925. ‘Monglee-lutnna Rodd, N. Milton Two eminent Canadian speakers 2 Robert McKenzie; N. Milton; 3 will be here to take the negative Alton Rodd. -N. Milton; 4 Wfilldfill side, namely, Hon. ‘C. Gavin Duffy, Rodi]. Winsloe S. Eli-Speaker of the Prince Edward Ffll'snips—l Dora Rodd. N. ‘Mil’ Island Legislative Assembly, Lnw- wt‘: 2 Lloyd ‘Dttfieit. Winsloe 8-: yer. 0i’ Charlottetown, and Major 3 "B" ‘HD0991’. N. Milton; 4 ‘Elsie James E. Madden, former nletilbtal‘ Hillllbly. WZMIOB S. oi‘ ‘the Dominion Parliament, Law- yer. World \‘l'nl' Veteran, of Syd- iwy, Cape .l'3retoli- The subject is of vitnl interest. ‘to all and is ‘Green‘Ton\n;oeg._1 Beth 016B. N one ‘that. W85 given extensive pub- Mum"? 2 3°" 119°99'- N- 11W") “my by (he Heston prey, u 8 Violet Neill,‘ Whoutiey; 4 Lloyd will he recuiictl ‘that iorlner Gover- can". ‘whmwe ‘N0731- nm. of Zvlasgqxchuseusl 1,1,, "on ‘0nions—1 Beth Cole-s, N. Milton‘, Eugene Foss, tioalt WllJill ‘this suh- 2 Marginal Cmegr N- Mfllo"? 3 $1‘ jeci: and it ‘will be exceedingly ln- m“ Rodd‘ N- Mmmll 4 Alice Riiidd- teresiillg to hour both sities of this Whlgloe 50ml‘- stllijort tlist-tlssetl. c“°“'nbe"5"_ 1 "Dons midd- N- __<.}_,_____ Mil-ton; 2 Jeém Higgins, Wheatley; NEW INSTITUTE ORGANHED 3 ‘Aletha Cu more, Wiusloe North; |N PR|NCE EDSWARD ISLAND 4 AliOII R0011. N. MiiIOIL ‘Cabbage-l Lloyd Duitett, Win» ‘Pembrokm-A meeting was held “we S"? 2 mile" Matheson- ‘N- MU’ ill the tPonlbroke ‘School on Friday, to"? 3 ‘miller Min-hem". N- Mum“? Oct. 22, for the purpose of orguniz- 4 ‘when MEKBBZIG. N. Milton. ing a Women's institute. Thcineet- 'P“"‘Pk|""1\ 5131mm 90°11» will" ing \\‘:1s conducted by Miss Helen 51°‘? 5097-11; 2 Lem! Carl-eh- Win- MoKennn, Supervisor oi’ the Wo- @198 North: 8 Noel Hooper. North men's institutes. The following dt- Milton; 4 Bert Hoover. N. Milton. flcers were elected: lPres., ‘Mrsnlas. (irzlllnm; Vice-Pros" Mrs. Wentlnll (lrallnln; See-Trees” Mrs. Gavin Vegelibieg‘ Flowers ‘Sweet Peas-l Atldle Toylolywin» 1mm. ‘Mrs. David Sencuhtlugll, Miss 31°C Smith; 2 Phtyllls HOODQIYN- Belle ‘i-iicken, Mrs. James Hicken. llillw"; 3 ‘MYPHQ Twist» Wmsi“ Mm qllewenym S.; 4 Bert ‘Hooper, N. Milton. Albany North-A meeting was ‘My kind oi Flowers-l Violet held in the Albany North School on Nell- Wheelie)’: 2 Helen blather)". Wetlnesday, Oct.‘ 20, for the pur-N ‘Milton! 3 Florence Rumor. pose of organizing a Women's In-‘Hillllllgioll- ‘ stittltc. iMiss Jane McKenzie con~ ‘Mixed flowers-l Kelli! C0166. N. ducted the meeting. The following ‘Milton: 2 ‘Ellen Bryenton. Hat-rins- oiilcers were appointed: Pres., Mrs. i011; 3 J95“ 11188018. Wheelie)’; 4 Ewen Cameron; vicerPres, ‘Mrs. ‘Beth C0185. N. Milton. Winsloe scliool- relr-_,g»_-r»»‘~i—1°‘*i~“‘5i!"";; , t veep veilwflliliui- School hi!‘ ‘mgw’ held in Wilisloe Hell on Weii- ‘ 0mm". - needay. BOptGIIflIQi’ 29th, in which ‘the following echoifls tool: pm:- H n", Harrington; s sen. Neill, ortn-Miitonmorth Wineloe. South N, mlltbu; a Thelme ‘wise ‘Harrin- Pears-l Marnret Rodd.‘ F!" t ild Strawberries - 1 Lloyd - “m; 4 Dorie Rodd, N. Milton. l i“ ton; 4 Florence Rattray, Harring- toll. Mock Cherry Pie-l Aletha Cud- more_ Winsloe -N.; 2 Beth C0199. N- Milton; 3 Emily Stewart. Harring- ton; 4 Thelma Wise. Harrington. tDlvinity tFudge-l Emily Stewart Harrington; t2 Jessie Stewart, Hats rington; 3 Doris Rodd. N. Milton; 4 Majorle Andrews, N. Milton. v Sewing and Knitting tDlv. A.—-‘0pen tor girls under 12 - . years ot 8.BB—-T8fl aDP0l1~1 Sara. a Neill, N. Milton; 2 Violet Neill. Wlieotley; 3 ‘Jessie Stewart, Hal'- rlnston.‘ ' _ . blended Wool‘ ‘Sock-l Yiolol Neill, Wheatley.» Best, dressed doll-l Hazel Stew- art, Harrington!" . Plain ,Mit.ts-—1 'S|1rl1_Nelll, N. Mil- " ton; 2 Violet Neill. Vifile-atley; 3 ‘ Jessie Stewart. Harrington. Embroidered Centerpiecmr- 1 Sara Neill,"N. Milton. ‘Div. B. open; tor girls 12 years \I1(l over—'l‘ea apron 1 Helen Mar.- besoh, N. Milton; 2 Helen Shaw. >1. Winsloe; {i Margaret Rodd. Har- ringion; 4‘ Emilytewart, Herring- ton. crocheted doiley—1 Thelma Wise Harrington; 2 Jean Higginmwheot- tey; 3 Helen Matlleson. N. Milton. Embroidered, Centerpiece -— Helen Matbospn, N. Milton; 2 Betn Coles, N. Milton; 3 Margaret Rodd. Harrington; 4 Marjorie Andrews. N. lMilton. ' ' Mended Wool Sock-I Beth Coles N. Milton; 2 {Helen Matheson, N. Milton; 3 Rena. Neill, Wheatley; 4 Margaret Rodd, Harrington. ‘Best Dressed Doll—1..l-lelen ‘Mot- heson, N. Milton; 2 Thelma-Win. Harrington; 3 Margaret Taylor- Winsloe S.; 4 Beth ColeibNAl/iiiiml; -Plain Mltts-1 Helen Matheson; 2 Thelma Wise; 3 Emily Stewart; i. Marjorie Andrews. _happi will n » Manual Training Hammer Handle-l Lloyd Wise. Harrington; 2 Kenneth ‘Stewart, ~ _ Harrington. y) . i. . Spread Happiness, . 0nHall0il/e’en“‘€,"‘< (Halloween is aetirne of jollitytand fun for children, and certainly the home that is provided with one of Moir’s big boxes of XXX assorted . chocolates will be a home radiating " r ness and laughter. The purity'of Moir’s makesfthem _ . the best for children; their tgijitn-y‘; ‘ lizing flavours make them the ‘most popular. ' It's a sure thing thaca 5 lb.‘box 0t be too rngny. c no i3 0.1» _=t (l Milking Stool-l Chestley HllBll- . W. S. Large; ‘Sect-Treaty, Miss Hil- POIY-ed lllant (Beeifiteflk Begilllifl) (in Acltlalld; ‘Directors: Mrs. Geo. -—-1 H6181! Silflwr “71115109 Nflrlil? 2 Mat-Kn)’. Mrs. Hnrris Bonlter, Mrs. Alice Rodd, Winsloe South. es, Harrington; 2 Earl Diamond,‘ - Winsioe 5- ‘ Rodd. Wlnsloe ‘S; 4 Margartt Rodd, Martin Kenugh: Auditors, Mrs.Wii- lard Thomas. Mrs. John Dawson. Cheitom-A meeting was held iti the hotnc oi’ Mrs. Henry Aitleck. Chcltoll. on Wednesday, Oct. 20th, Lloyd Duiiebt. Nifinsloc South; tor the purpose oi‘ organizing n _Ellen Bryenton, Harrington. Wolnetlls institute. Miss Alt-Kenna, ‘Duchess Apples-l Stanley Shaw Supervisor. was prcsollt. The fol~ Winsloe North; 2 Bert Hooper, N. lowing (iflit-ers were cltzcicd: Pres., Milton; 3 Ferne Cotes, ‘N, Milton; fill-s. Earle Pearson: Vice-Press 4 Rena Coles, N. Milton. ' ‘Mrs. A. t‘. Schurmull; ‘SecrTl-easo ‘Bradshaw 'P1umg-_1 Fame C0155, Airs. ‘ll. Aftlettk; Directors, Mrs. N, Milton; 2 3911a C0195; 3 “Ne; him-ray, r.\‘liss N]. Murray. MrsRoy N911), wheapley; 4, Rena N911], Auditors. Mrs. Chm-lea whammy, / Fruit Red Astrachan Apples-l Rena Colee. N. Milton; 2 ‘Lloyd wise; 3 ‘iliier leihown the Havant, cube, harbor with the Maieoon boulevard ‘ in the Cuban eepltel. Lower right eiiowe tile patriot the etornr, n eenuAt ieeet 1.200 were reported iwrt- No tcanadlane are reported i" i"! "l"! 000v will"! mly 0 ‘Xlilflfiliil (fl-D ’~, d. §,‘.fsrottm ‘s I mun or/ll/ stout». lted leet ek by lea ‘ dwer left le ‘e ee tempered with the recent and more eeriou eterm. . ' .1‘ ‘ . ‘ r.’ ‘in, ‘"00. which yo; i \f_ rinfiton; 3 Emily Stewart, Harp-ing- D ‘ , C0186. ~‘ .1 ‘ wk’ R0 ', Tlflflr, Winsloe 8.; 2 Janie Stew- _ eon, N, Milton. _ Jdilio Stewert; 8 Kenneth , -- 1 oiedyi Rodd: 4 morocco‘ y ' ‘ I w‘! Florence lilatheeon; 8 Florence ' -‘ one ~.-.. ' ‘ .......o's"l‘t.......* s"... wit“; v . ‘W’ I i 0 M @110, 1 fitmttrisrtirivtit. i??? i ‘ Nail box—1 Earl Diamond; 2 Harrmgt°n_ CIIBBUBY ‘Hughes. ‘Boys ~ 1 Reginald‘, McKenna, r-Bird Houee—1 Chesfley Huslws- twlreutley; 2‘Earl Diamond, Win-- TM-iscellaneons-l Beth Coies. N. 510g s_ '-' Milton; 2 Earl Diamond. sport‘, Live Sitwk and Poultry Girls under s) years—1 Lois Coles ‘Best Heller calt (bee! breetik" Winaloe North; .2 Verna Rodd, Helen Younker. Winsloe North; 2 ‘vgnglot 5.; 3 REES] ‘Stewart, liar. Chester Matbeson, North Milton; 3 ringwit; 4 Rosamond Neill, Wheat- Robert McKenzie, N. Milton; 4 Ai- 19y; ,- tOII Rodd. N. Milton. ~ Girls fnfm 9 to 12—1 Dorothy ‘Best Pullet and Cookers! (‘Rlwdw-Robgmg, Wlnsloa s.; 2 Violet Neill, Island Reds)—1 ‘Rene Neill. Wheat- iwheatloy; ,1: Thelma Wise, Harring- r ley. ‘ton; 4 Jessie Ste-wart, ‘Harrington. ‘Best Pullett and Cockeral (Plr- ‘iGirieover 12 years-i Margaret mouth Roclte)~— 1 Beth Cotes, N. Taylor Winsloe S; 2 Rene Neill, Milton; 2 Lloyd Carter, Winsloe N. whestlgy; 3 ‘Margaret Rodd, Har- 3 Bert Hooper, N. Milton; 4 _vio rington; i-Eva Coles, Winsloe N. let Neill, Wheatley. - - Boyeunder 9 years-l Ivan Anti- Pig (Bacon type)-—1 Mae Die-rows, N. Milton; 2 Eric Carr, mond, Winsloe South; 2 Wendell Wheatley; 3 Freddie Hughes, Har- ~ Rodd, Winsloe S; 8 dual-l‘ Rodd. ringtton; 4 Lowell Younker, N. Win- ‘ Winsloe .s.; 4 lEarl Diamond, IWin- sioo. 4 ~ t aloe S. -'B0ys tram 9 to 12 yesrs—1 Stan Collection: iey S-llaiw. Winsioe N_.; 2 Robert Mc- 1 Harrington School; 2 Wheatiey Kenzie, N. Milton;- 3 Harold Mc- Scbool; 3 North Milton School; 4 Kenna, Wbeatley; 4 ‘David Axwor- North ‘Winsloe School. thy. iVi/lloatley. i Weed seed-s (in vial8)-—1 Wln- Boys over 12 years-1 Bert. Hoop- tSack race‘ for boys under 12 ley; 2 Alton" ‘Rodd, N..Milton; 3 Wendell Rodd, S. Winsloe; 4 Earl Diamond, S. Winsloe. ‘Boys over ‘1‘2 years-l Earl Rodd S. Wlnsloe; 2 Chestley ..l-lti‘ghe!. Harrlnton; 3 Ber; Hooper, N. Mil; ton; 4 Kenneth Stewart, ‘Herring ton. , ‘ iwhooliaarrow race for Boys- 1 Harrington School; 2 Milton Niorth ‘School; 3 Winsloo South School. Three-legged race lor boys—1 Her ring-ton‘ School; 2 Milton North School; 3 Winsloo South School. ‘Three-legged race tor girls-l ‘South School; 3 Wheatley School; 4 Harringtn School. ‘ ‘Thread and Needle ‘Race..- Winsloe; 2 Bert ‘Hooper and ‘Beth Coles, N. ‘.Mil‘ton; 3 Neil Diamond ol MoKanna. and Fi-anceluNollll I estley. ‘Q ‘Pleeating contest-l Earl bio.- mond. Wlueloe S.; 2' Jobnie Good, iWitlsloa S; 3 Lloyd Wise, Harring- ton; 4 Bert Hooper, N. Milton. eloe Sou‘th School; 2 Harrington er, N. Milton; 2 Gordon (roles, N. School; a ‘North Milton School; iiwinsioerfi Ivan- ‘Rodd. N. Milton; W-heotley ISchool. 4 Rufus Axworthy, lWheatiey. Tree leaves-d Harrington " ‘ ' . . 2 Wilrsloa North School; ifWlieat- , lay School; 4 Nomi Millbn 5011001.] ‘Samples oi Wood-'-1 Harrington School. ‘ ' School Work (a) Writing book-l Lois Colee. North Winsloo; 2 Hazel Stewart. Harrington; 3 Verna Rodd. Win- ‘ ‘sloa S. 4 Elsie Hambly, Wlnsloe S.‘ “ ‘Pennmnship- 1 Alethe. Cudmore, Winsioe North; 2 Margaret Colee, ;_ nor-ill Milton; s Alice Rodd, win- " slots South; 4 Sara Neill, N. Milton. Composition on the Prince o! Wolbs -— l Reginald McKenna, . NVIhee/tley; 2 Margaret Rodd. Har- . ton; 4 Jeanjiigglns, Wheatley. flowing‘ (scenery) - 1 130th. N. Milton; 2 Margaret Tay- _ lr. Winaloo S; 3 Joan Highs. ‘__l-hoatley; 4 Dorothy Roberts, , n- oe -‘ ‘ Penmanship -1 Haeel istewirt: jlVeijia dléodtigpil Elsie Hambly: 1 . letter lo e, Friend-It Addie iri. Harrihtlon; 3 Kennelth Btu!!- Iri» Herr“ ; 4 Florence Mulle- Meo _ Drlwinr (‘Auetrflidl "r- '1 mvflvaiicein {filghwiltl (irueehioli ‘ t ... . m“; “Q”; diwtgliel; 0 Elsie u-Iambly; 4‘ ‘Thelma -‘ e. -- - . . meninenelrtp-i Jneie steiert; ' ‘Bil-Mr: run-met m-rughee. ~ years-l David Axworthy, WhGBI-Whggflgy; Wineloe North School; 2 Winsloedloe S; 4 Frank MoKonzitrNJii . ‘ Gordon Coies and Mae Carter, l.‘ and Alice Rodd, S. Winsloo; 4 Hark . ut it‘ has been arranged so .,..,, .- i! Trustees‘ Race-l Howard Carr, j 2 Howard Axworlti. ‘i Whe tley;_- a David Robinson. W ' sloe 4 ‘George Hooper. N. Mil ton. , ‘ ‘ ' ‘Teachers’ iRnee—~ 1 Miss Pleiil.‘ Winsloe South; 2 Miss‘ Bruce) Wheatley; 8 Miss Mstheson. r rington; 4 Miss Miller. Will l" North. tFreo-ior-all girls-l Rene Neill. Wheatley; 2 Margaret Taylor. W“; sloe 8,; 3 Margaret Rodd, Burl"? ton; 4 Dorothy Roberts, Winaloe B. Free-tonal! men-d Fred lloolill.» N. Milton; 2 J-larold Diamond, Witt‘ slop ~, m. 4t Oliver Beblneau. Wil- t ' r t ton. .. I ‘Rena uelltser‘ .1 (‘Patriot please cow) _ ‘ -—-——t0¢-—i- Miter an absence 0t, eight. 4 . tromjtlie tilms. Raymond E10,... has come baolrrotrple; the roifl‘ ' tloria Swansea's brother in ‘ “ - ya." Hackett still is playing , "Cradle Sun/ache ' the M880 D _‘ iRelay Race-l Wlnsloe School! ‘School; 4N. Winsioe School. 1', i2 Wlleatley School: 3 Harringtonfhe Cosmopolitan Studio and t! t, - ' 't-‘~.‘ . _ Hmimllmnlr from the ovmgq-“Nfi; f ten biwuitl w 11m and wider-they melt 3'" "w mwltbellwua mod; Y the actor‘ can alternate bet r ' Broadway Theatre. O