. Lpéfil: Cornwall School Fair lllcoessful school lair was Cornwall Rink. The schools taking part in this fair were, Mea- ,Ki Bank. Kinapwn. Clyde Rivelul York Point, and Cornwall. A 19.18% n. exhibits oi Rood quality mm...‘ “$3.32? “lffimll” M“ perv r The Physical A ’ and P115114! speaking contests were held in the hall and aroused much ‘ rest. A donation c130 from Mr. W. R. Shaw, for special prizes in the Pub- sicel training contest Fred Mchsell, Mrs. Wesley Bell mo sup. Miss MoPhsil. The iudses in the public speaking contest were ' Meats. H. B. Shaw. of Charlotte- town, Ewen MmMilla-n of York Point Ind RN. J. M‘. Mclnod of Charhflietflwn, and Rev. D. K. Ross o! Oflmwlll- The following are the prise win- ners: CLASS I-GRAINS See. l-Best loo lie-cs of white oats: 1 Ronald Butler, North River. 3 Dick Bell. North River, 3 Harold Scott, Cornwall Sec. 2—Best EY ESI G iiT EXAMINATION Fitting and mnvlylnz Ginsu tc e ll. J, 14MB" OPIOMETRIST Office Connected With Dru l00 heads of wheat: Bolonii luh Smooth Shave Week In order to demouslfi D those who shave, what b91011- dm preparations are included ' In the Colonial Club U!"- w‘! u; pqttin| on a Special Deal beginning this week. This deal combines "In 0! the finest and mo!‘ Wiflllll’ flhgyln‘ Tolletrieu of this well known line, which are really ‘he; g. flu public It IQ than the If!" 0| “*- Odmiltl Club Shlvlfll ................... I00 Colonial Club Shlvllll Intifls ...-..-..--..-..... 80c TIIIIBO fer both-lilo. Whctlsnuihialrotilsst er a geotielurllll? It enqferwe _.~ w“ l IQ 1 Elizabeth Robertson. North River-J Ronald Butler, North River, 3 Eric Butler, North River, 4 K622i: But- ler, Nvrf-h River. See. 3—Best 10o heads of barley: l Hector Scott, Cornwall, 2 Alan Butler, North River, 3 Thomas But- ler, North River, 4 Irving Newson, n. Sec. 4-811: ears of sweet com: 1 William Stone, Cornwall, 2 Ruth Mcloan, Clyde River, S Mildred Hyde, Meadow Bank, 4 Ray Newson, acPhail. Kingston. Sec. b—0lrle pint beans: 1 Jean Boyle, Meadow Bank, 2 Hamel Boyle, Meadow Bank, 3 Roland Hyde, Meadow Bank. CLASS !—Il0(Y1‘S Sec. 1—-One peck of Green Moun- tain Potatoes: l Ronald Butler, York Point, 2 Hilda Butler, York Point, 3 Ralph Bain, Cornwall, 4 Ruth Bain, Cornwall. Sec. 2—One peck oi Irish Cob- blers: l Hector Scott, Cornwall, 2 Norris Scott. Meadow Bank, 3 Elliza- beth Robertson, North River, 4 ‘Ralph mm. sec. 3 (a) Three table turnips: 1 Parker Jewel, Meadow Bank, 2 Jean Robertson, North River, 3 Rol- and Hyde, Meadow &,uk, 4 Hazel Boyle, Meadow Bank. I Bee. 3 (b) Three feed turnips: 1 Iieroy McKinley, North River, 2 ,J<,l,,, Walker. Cornwall, s Elizabeth’ Robertson, York Point, 4 Roland Walker, Cornwall. Sec. 4--'I'hi'ee mangeis: 1 Ruth McLean. Clyde River. 2 Elinor Wil- lis. Kingston. a Resale Frlnell. Cornwall, 4 George Willis, King- ston. Sec. 5-4811: carrots: 1 Georsfl Willis, 2 Gen Clow, Kingston, 3 Mildred Willis, Kingston, 4 Alton Willis, Kirhlston. Sec. il-Six parsnips: l Sally Bell. North River, 2 Roy Good, Cornwall, 3 Georgie Willis, Kingston, 4 Ruth McLean, Clyde River. GLASS 3—VEGETABLES i Sec. 1—Six green tomatoes: 1 |Jesn Boyle, Meadow Bank, 2 Karel -Boyle, Meadow Bank. 3 Leah White Kingston, 4 Georgie Willis, Kings- 3 :1 Sec. 2-81): green cucumbers: l Lorne DOChertY. Killltflfim, 3 Elm" Mc-Phall, Clyde River, 3 Jean ‘Boyle. Meadow Bank. 4 Orville Murray, Meadow Bank. Sec. 3&ix beets: 1 Belle Smith. Kingston. 2 Roland Hyde. Meadow Bank, 3 Leah white. Klnssiop- 4 IRuth McLean, Clyde River. l sec. 4—Cabbage. two heads: 1 Jack Bell. North River. 2 Stanley Crosby, Cornwall, 3 Georgie Willis, Kingston. 4 Mildred lvlurray, Clyde River. Sec. 5--Pumpkin: 1 Jack Bell, 2 Reggie Frizzell, 3 Vera Willis, 4 Ruth McLean. Sec. e-Bquash: 1 Rut/h Stone. Cornwall, 2 William Stone, Corn- wall. CLASS 4—-I"LOWIIS 8cc. i-Bouquet of Sweet Peas: i Eileen Show, Cornwall, 2 Norma Show. Cornwall, 2 Alice . Comwell, 4 Version Drake, Meadow . l-Qofluuet of Ilsdiclus: 1 hool. 3 lulu Scott, 4 Jean Robertson. Bank, 2 Dingwell 11103547011. Mea- 4 Ruby Scott. dow Bank, 3 Eric Maondyen. Meadow Bank, 4 Ruth Elissa. Sec. 3-—-Plste of 10 crab apples: 1 Garfield Dockemiorfi. North Riveruyen. 4 Alan Butler. 2 sally Bell, North River. 8 Orwell; Murray, Meadow Bank. 4 Thomas Butler. Sec. 4—Plate of ten plumbs: 1 Parker Jewell, Meadow Bank, 2 Ruth Stone. 3 Evelyn Scott, Mea- dow Bank. Se c. (l-Cooklng: sec. l-Single loaf of white bread: 1 Louise Scott, 2 Jeanette Docherty, a Eleanor Willis. 4 Mun-y Clow. Sec. 2—Plate of tea biscuits; l Eleanor Willis, 2 Dorothy McLean, Stewart Oolwell. Vera. Willis. Grade 9 and iii-lost stanza of Paul, 3 Jeanette Docherty, 4 Hilda »Murray. Sec. 2—Map drawing: Sec. 3~Plate of nine sugar cook- ies: 1 Vera Livingstone, 2 Dorothy. Grades 7 and 3.41m}, America; McLean, 8 Lulu Scott, 4 Mary Glow, 1 ween gnaw, Sec. 4—Pls.te oi nine ginger “,1 Dingweli McFadyen, 3 Beth cookies: 1 Vera I-lvlnsswne. 1 final-ram. 4 Ethel Livingstone. eerwr Wlllll. 3 wulae Belm- 4] Grades a and 10—Eu.ope: l lilies.- Jesxlette Docherty. Sec. 5—White tee. cake: 1 Jesn-iwmu’ 4, Damn-w yum“, ebte Docherty, 2 Dorothy lilcl-esn, 3 56¢ 9_A,-¢, wm-g; Bernice White, 4 Leah White. Sec. 3-l>late of brown sugar Grade 1—An apple: 1 Joyce M0- fudge: 1 Eileen Shaw, 2 LouisvPhail, 2 Alma MsKinncu, 3 John BcOtt. 3 John. Glow, 4 Leah White! Clow, 4 Hilda McNevin. Sec. 7-<Sch0ol lunch for one pupil —-l Eleanor Willis, 2 Bernice 3 Elizabeth Robertson, 4 Jean Rob- Docherty, 4 Clyde Holmes. mson, Grade III and IV-A tree: 1 Al-l-n Biltler, 2 Eric Butler, a D8511 White. ed lo dissolve itself cuss ‘i-KNITIING AND 4 Robert Younker. (moouz-"No ma“, v ‘m1 v;___A m‘ o, vase; order to permit new elections in 1 Maynard Shaw, 2 Marguret Don- Jmlmiy- The 11¢“ essenlly is ex- Division A: Sec. 1- A Doll's sllue. a Elmer McPhsil, 4 Douglas WW0 w approve women suifrasp Dress: 1 Vera Willis. . Sec. t-J-iemstitclled towel: 1 mill-odes 7 and li-Our School: 3 Geowie Willis. 4 Jack Bell. Sec. top. Division B: Sec. 1—He3nstitched 1 Dorothy Holdall, 2 Erma Bain. 3* pillow case: 1 manor Willis, 2 mes-nor Willis, 4 Lulu Scott. u i Pr ll, _ Gilewcmel-Crocliwnlu‘ ed woollen cslr 1 Card- l E1188?“ ‘Gui. ghfllillllls? glgyeerd [gash slrlgvgklillldhllgllegrrl s” ‘ m "'"““'°‘d"‘°‘ “M” Eleanor Willis. z Bernice White. Bain, and lrlleen all-w, a owl-gm Isabel How-ml. 2 Leash White. a 1' 5:2"; alfeilffi- M“ “WP sea n“: x Datum’ Wm”, 4 3cm,“ Wm“ Phyllis Godfrey. 4 Hilda Mar-Nevin.‘ 1 ch-vmdolyn Phim’ 3 ' Good, Cornwall, r Eleanor Willis, a» Sec. 4—Pcrtfolio, mo“ 1 u» s- Qulrt" mile relay raw l oom- '5” a (b, wwfifén o“, l Doxhyglcioan. 4hlzlyllisdvvislm as s 2131222101‘ rem: (1.1 Oliyd: Mzeizglow Bank, 3 Kingmon, mean-or phmhw 2 m“ “can: . “HOS 612i lKI 0 V61‘ QGIIOO, @l11 11110!‘ - ' ' ' -1 Eleanor Willis. School and Kingston (Junior) School, (equal) CLASS l-MANUAL TRAINING 011th! ‘I to lib-Portfolio of iam- ous people of today: 1 Clyde River School, 2 xiurston School (senior), 8 Cornwall School (Senior), 4 North River. Sec. 5—Pro,1ect Map: Manufac- tured products of Canada: 1 Corn- wall School (senior), 2 North River and Meadow Bank School. 3 Kings- Divhion A: Sec. l-Hatohst Handle: 1 Maynard Show, 2 Reggie Frizseil. Sec. 2-—Milking stool. Sec 3—liail box: 1 Clyde Holmes. Division B. Sec. 1: Hand Sleigh: Sec. 2-~Model sail boat. ,operled to manufacture steel pro- Seo. 2 (a) ‘hble ‘hlruios: l, Alfred Pol-d, Chester Brigh Spots Of The Week (C. P. l! Gurliunh Ipfil II!) BALI! handled Air-amuse by this port in first 10 mouths of. 1204 was 1,134,020, increase 80.01’! fleurss. I051‘ Dateless! plant of Canada nun Ibunderles Limited announce five percent wage increase, affecting about l0 m S21. NIAGARA IAHJ, one-steam. faolurlnr Plants in Nissan runs, are unployins about 40o more‘ people than at the corresponding peiiod of 1983 s’??? E s-rlzswoab. one-icon of uu here WOOC- fig!) g" will!!! to capacity with one plant operating a night shift. PRINCE ALB F 5 Prince . CLASS 40,000,000 bushels u: gnu, u,“ lso. 1. Gtesliiifoluitaius: 1,2101’- yeal- compared with previous high once Morrison. Blylide: 2. tome record of 34,000,000 bushels McirisosnBayside: l. Ciuenee Lar- llizhty-fiv! percent was wheat. 3'7"“? 4- l“? ‘id-film: DARTMOUTH, N, 5,59,“,- wg, Sec. 2. Irish Cobblers: l, (mentor Company. dormant several years, P11111196: 2. Raymond Morrison: 3. has been bought by F. E. Lucas, ‘torn Toronto engineer and will be re< lips, E ducts. ' 2, BHLEVILIE, one _ aensvullfPhilllpl: i. Philip Romance: 4. Foundries. new concern, will open-Ralph Mobellsn, here for business soon. STEAMEB WRECKED 1 Grade m and IV-Last stanza in Mk 300k III-l. Robert Younker, 2 Wii- N0 DEFENCE IS OFFERED iiam Livingston, 3 Aletha McFad- Grsde V and VI-lost stanza in LONDON, Nov. 17.--'1‘here will book 5-1 Martha Walker, z Elmer be no dlelferlce to mm Ashley's suit m" 1 Ted BMW“; 3- "is BMW McPhAil, s MBfIUNiZ Donahue, 4' fifnkiiivfifne in which Douglas Fair-V’ W" millim- . Sr. is named oo-responden Grade r and o-us: o: “m slan- and "m, case should all be over in Ramsay: 2. oeuvre duos PM ,._1 Em claw’ z mo,“ about a he” hour," it was leaned Chester Phillips: 4, Rita McKin- euce Younker, a Georgie Willis, 4 todlay from lawyers encased in the “im- 085E. "RecessionsP-i Lulu Scott. 2 Lem Jury list opening Nov_ as, gflimlpfiieg by Michael runner, I vorce a week Gl ri s _l Gradm 5 and 8—New Brunswick: ‘S0,, Ham-wood 113;}, o a wan l Maynard Show 2 Elmer McPhail other o; y, __ esc t; has be m a Clifford White: 4 Stewart Miller: youthful 5?, ma“ mocgomf 2 Florence Younker. ‘ 14mg Ashley bu; the ma“ of action. because of preliminary work, are expected w total $10,000. nor Willis. 2 Efmfl Bain. a Bernice NEW n,“ Assvfinu,“ jvotos for women by dkect suffrage ("we n_A pumpkm; 1 Dalphle may be adopted by the prospective White, McLean. 2 Evelyn Scott. 3 140mg new national assembly during 1935, it was learned today. months before its term expires. in BS 1 Kernel Pashas campaign to mod. inbetll Robertson, 2 Vera Willis, mile Turkey- Gfld” 9 “M 1o_A m“, we“; Vernon Drake, 4 Everett Murray. liilmer Colville. stauley Crosby, a —'I‘he colonial government placed guards over the scattered “P'- relrlains of the British freighter Seven Seas ‘lrader, which pounded to pieces on the room gm‘ ohWendell Phillips: 4. Sell: Cemero . long Island yesterday. will)‘: mlflsk earning as members of en crew, - is, 1cm,“ b, £11m”, mmfef: nellm. Bayside; s, Victor Rlmbly, ‘were felt for their safety. ‘The Seven Sees Trader, bound dell Phillips i mm Nawpwt News. v... m -,~,,,. Sec. 2. Cucumbers: 1, Beatrice sffa, in ballast, went aground m Mcbelian: heavy seas. (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) See. 3. "ANNIE NIB, Bahamas, Nov. 1'! Lellan: . : 3. Joseph Mclollsn: 4, Wendell Phil- See. 6 1, Morrison: 2. Chester Philli : m, wold m ma,“ h," o, cuss sa-vsoa-rsues Sec. 1. Tomatoes: l, Joseph Mo- lAl-linzton: 3, Alfred rord; 4, Wen- 2, Edwin Larkin; 3, Victor Ramsay; 4, Edith Praughi, Cross Rivers. Sec. 3. Beets: 1, Philip McKin- norl; 2, Ray Brown: 3. Ray McLel- lan; 4, Chester Phillips. Sec. 4. Cabbage: 1, Felix Camer- IN TITLED DIVORCE SUIT Sec. 5. Roberta Phllliblt 3. Pumpkin : 1, Sec. 0. Squash : 1. Veronica Fles- tid, Arllnrton: 2, Rita McKinnon; Th case is forth e on S, Ralph Phillips. a spcciali Recently Lady Ashley has been CLASS L-FLOWIRS ,, _! Sec. 1. Sweet Peas: 1, Veronica mtms‘ A“ Plrstid. sec. 2. Mixed Flowers : 1. Wm. A. McDonald: 2. Roberta Ramsay: 2, P-wendolyn Phillips; 4. Victor R-lm- sav. ‘ Sec. 8. Glsriiollns: 1 ‘Rota-rm ,R.amsav: 2. Clarence Lav-kin: 3, Glen lib-Arthur: 4 Alix-M ‘Word EXPEQTED To GRAN-r I Sec. 4. Gemninms: l. Margaret yRANCHISE T3, wOMEN‘MCLEllHIl. 2. Evelyn McIntyre. CLASS SP-FRUIT N0 601112305 wild be sought by the IRTANBUL, Turkey, Nov. l7- Sec. l. lied Astrnchnn‘ 1. Vera McKinnon- 2, PW Mon-lien" 3. Chester Pbillins~ 4. Row Mrlnivre. Sec. 2 Wealthv: 1, ‘fiwrvse Mc- Kinnon: 2. Wendell Phillips. Sec. 3. Crabs: l, Louis Praudht: 2, Margaret Mclioilpn: l, Lillian McLellan; 4, Leigh "ctoan. The present assembly is expect- shortly. ten pm o, pupae“, Mumpha cuss a-cooxmc Sec. ‘I. School Lunch: 1. Iris Brown: 2, Evelyn Mclntyrv" 3. Wm. A. McDonald; 4, Eleanor Phillips. 75 yard dash, boys a and l0-1 cu“ ,l_slwmu 1s yard dash, boys l1 and 12-1 2°"- __3_o_hool Fair Relph MacDonald, 2 Harvey New- son, 8 Sterling Barett. 4 William Newson. 50 yard dash girls 9 and l0-l Joyce Darrah, 2 Belle Smith. 3 Illithe. MhcFsdyen. 50 yard sac: race boys l0 and under: l Lewis MacLean, 2 Myran Homes. 3 Stanley Crosby, 4 Eric Butler. lidoKinnon. Ernest Plestid; 2, Leo Mcrntvre: 3, ps. Sec, 4 (b) Domed sock: l, Rita CLASS L-MANUAL TRAINING Sec. 1 (a) Hatchet Handle: 1, Sec. a (a) Knitted Bweahr: i, w Roberta Ramsay: 2, Eleanor Phil- li calving subscriptions wealth of reading This Magazine makes I . . ' , ' , Miss Saunders Butterick Representative Miss Saunders, Buttericlr representative is m. sin t store. Sh is Reringth fore linguyear for ‘$1.00. called lzgnlllhlllf, mailed. Each month has the latest styles and g patterns are ‘always available at this m", PHONE 890 Moore G McLeod Ltd. for the Delinestor M31‘. material. The Butterick a good Xmas gm. Hotel and tourist Verdun, France, are alarmed over lapsed but is merely rumors that the famed "trench ui abandoned bayonet-s" there... shown. ABOVEJThousands of tourists yearly m“ does not contain bones of a com-‘the trench which is protected from puny of pollus said to. have. been lweather by a concrete canopy, fi ififlnch Of Bayoneta” A HoaxWT" ‘ terests oi buried‘ alive when their trench 00.,- a stack l», rifles and bayimeis ‘m... lL-SCIIOOL WORK lyn Phillips; 2, Wilbert Praught; 3, Victor Ramsay; 4, Raymond Morrison and Walter McDougall; Sec. 1 (b): l, Evelyn McIntyre; 2, Leonard Morrison; 3. Lois Mor- rison; 4, Desmond Brown. Sec- 1 (c): l, Mae W‘ ohes‘ , 2, Kathleen HtzGcl-ald; 3, Margaret McDougall; 4, Edith Praught. Sec. l (d): 1, Ralph McIntyre; 2,' Arthur McDougall; 3, Alma McDougall; 4, Wendell Phillips. Sec. 1 (e): l, Rita FitsGel-ald: 2, Beatrice McLellan; 3, Alfred Ford; 4, Ray Brown. Sec. 1 (f): 1, Eleanor Phillips: 2, Eva McDougall. Sec. 2 (a) : 1. Map Drawing New 3.: 1, Joseph Mclollan: 2, Wen- dell Phillips; 3. Alma McDougall; 4, Arthur McDougall. Sec. 2 (b): North America: Wm. A. McDonald; 2, Rita Mc- Kinnon: 3, Alfred Ford; 4, Mur- garet McLellan. Sec. 2 (c) Europe: 1. Eve Mc- Dougallftl. Phillip MoKinnon; 3, Eleanor Phillips, Sec. 3 (a) : Art Work, An Apple" 1. Gwendolyn Phillips: 2. Victor Ramsay; 3. Glen McArthur: 4. Teri Brown. Sec. .2 (b) Pumpkin: 1. Lois Mor- rison: 2. Desmond Brown; 3, lifve- iyn Mclntvre. Sec. 3 (b). A Tree: 1, Edith Praught: 2. ‘Iherese McKivlnon: 3, Muriel McLean: 4, Leigh McLean. Sec. 3 (d) A Juv. or Vase :‘ 1, Alma MnDougall: 2. Joseph Mc- Lellsrl: ii. Arthur McDougall; 4, Wendell Phillips. Sec. 3 (e) Our School : 1 Georce Phillips: 2. Olive Thompson: 3. Alfred lord; 4. Wm. A. ‘McDonald. Sec. 3 (i) River Seen-i h Rah- erta Ramsey: 2, Eva McDougall: 3, Eleanor Phillips. Sec. 4 Portfolio: 1. Arlington. Bee. Ii. Project Map: 1, Arling- n. \ l, [Joseph iiicLellr-n- 4. John Praughi. Sec. a (u) Poster “it Pays a, Sec, 1 (a) Writhig: l, Gwendo-lAdver-tise)’: 1, Verantius Clills; 2, Robert Ramsay, Sec. 3 (g) A Christmas Card: l, George Phillips: 2. Wm. A. m- Bpheld: 3. Roberta Ramsay; 4, , Maisy Arsenault. i CLASS Dir-CONTESTS Bee. i. Public Speaking: l, Wm, A. McDonald; 2, Eleanor Phillips CLASS lh-SPORTS Girls 8 and under: 1, lois Mor. rison; 2, Therese McKinnou; 3, Evelyn McIntyre, Girls 9 and l0 years: 1, Edith Plflllsht; 2, Iris Brown: 3. Alma 34090118111; 4. Vera McKinnon. Boys, 8 years and under: 1, Desmond Brown: 2, Chester Phil- lips: 3, Roy McIntyre; 4. Clarence Lei-kin. Boys i) and l0 years: l, Mme Morrison: 2, Ioo McIntyre; 3, uonard Morrison. Boys 11 and 12 years: 1. John Praurht: 2. Arthur McDonnell: 3, Alfred Ford and Ralph Phillips; 4, Wcndcll Phillips. Girls l1 and 12 years: 1, Loom Ball: 2, Beatrice McLellan; 3, Rita McKinnon. Girls 13 years and over: l. Gladys Praught: 2. Olive Thomp- son: 3, Rita Fltsflerald. Boys 13 and 14 rs: l. Ray Brown; 2, Edwin Larkin: 3. Philip McKinnon; 4, Rev Melellsrl. Trustees Race: l, Alohonsus Mc- Lellarl: 2. Herman Mcintvre: 3, Michael Morison: 4. James Phillips: Teachers Race (male) 1, Justin M"'-~llan: 2, Dan Pr-aught. Teachers‘ Race (female): "arion Praught; 2. Helen Ford. : Relay Race: 1. Bayside; 2, Cross ‘Myers. Free-For-All l0 to 15 years: l. Ray Brown; 2, Gladys Prtiught; 3. I V 1| m... w... av‘. < lIn-uafldfll‘ Mo: Kinnou; 2, Ray Praught; 3, Fred » .. , “h, Sec. 3—Cunp stool. Sec. 4—Misoellmeous: 1 Holmes. CLASS S-IJVI S100! Sec. l-Jleiier calf (dairy breed) -l uoyd Scott, 2 Parher Jewel, 3 Vera Willis. 4 lhrl Willis. Sec. 1 (b) Heifer rali, beef breed: 1 Hector Scott. 2 Robert Donahue. Calvin l, 2 clyde River, Grade 2. 3 Kings- ton, Grade 3, 4 Kingston Grade 4. ton School (senior), col-swan 50 yards m): rare. boys 11 and $1,001 (mnhn) over: 1 Willie Livingston, 2 Ronald 59¢ balm,“ posh“ Butler, 3 Roy Good, 4 Stuart Cov- Grades l to e-l Kingston cmlce llle- . 50 yani dash, girls l1 and 12-1 Martha Walber, 2 5,15“ 7 w 1|)._1g "y; go my“. Mildred l-Iyde, 4 Lillian Scott. 100 yard dash female teachers: 1 _ Winnifred Best. 2 Naomi Bath. 00 yard thrse-lelfld race. girls: Cornwall, 3 Elmer clow, 4 Vernon Drake. Soc. 2-Chlckens barred rock: 1 Maynard Shaw. 2 Garfield lla- Kinnon, 8 Thelma llefllnnon. 4 Lillian Scott. See. s-Chiltssls. white lqinrcs: 1 Elmer Morhail, 2 Irvin: Nswlou. CLASS IO-(”LLICTIONS and under-A pig. Iififltbll Grade 1V senior. 2 Ilea- dow Bank. 2 . Credo m filer, 4 Kingston, Grade IV ylm- Gi-sdes 5. 6. 'l.—-A Man in s @100: l Huston Grade l, 2 Ilmsr llothcii. I Iqarvey lldcan, 4 Kins- l’. and IO-Ielief Ins-p (primary: North IUNI Sdlool. 2 mo” Joseph MeLellsn: mu»- A. McDonald: 2. John Prsrnht: l, lgalphgum, Rpyllhqfln,‘ lfi.i,flnlftl,fldd'lemssy: olydsncmes. tome Doeilorty. 2.114921 Mullins: 3.00am Phil- eoysrdiodreyracebvysziblflliillllsi Jconstcll. Seottandningwcllllachdyem! Seatlsrrudliotnillouis asipauauoouauuasiswuuse-Pruushiztanenuaeiliazs. uaasnereleula-nyanowiniqdeomrhililliliatlssnsrrhn- Ilvinlflbn. 41mph Green scolios- BsrveyNewson See Clar- Henry Plestid; 4. Wendell Phillips. Bec 2 (a) Milkinc Stool: 1, Chester Phillips: 2, Ralph McIn- tyre: 3. James Brown: 4, George McKilmon. Sec. 3 (a) Nail ‘Box: i, Alfred Ford: 2. Chester Phillips: 3. Ur- ban McKinnon; 4. Henry Plestid. Sec. 1 (b). Rand Sleigh: 1, George Phillips: 2, Ralph Phillips; 3, Ray Brown: 4. George Meltin- non. Sec. 2 (b) Sailboat: i, Joseph Mclsllsn: 2. Ray Brown. See. 3 (b): Camp Stool: 1, Al- fred Ford: 2, Ralph Phillips: 3, 4. Fhlltp Me- Kinnou. Sec. 4 (b). Miscellaneous: 1, Win. Philip McKinuorl. CLASS lr-LIVI STOCK AND rousnr ..White l. sacs 11min: tmilusim. Prellhtiflfllfillfin- CLASS Ili-OOIZUIIONI Sh. 2. Ilfllt It! Iltflsr- MICKEY & NICHOL son's v ,,_ u. ma... I a.» .-