f f . - *1; ‘- i. l~ Yo‘...n‘Hi§.'.féiiiiitil0Tfi‘E‘i'0wN GUAItDfAN u ' --1.u:s‘“'sra ‘nus; -_. can!‘ m? tapas ‘ ; is very ~ onssrefanmn-s lhigeln Street, Tor-ants 25% .. FILLED ‘CORS ETS Send ior tree honltleit ol intent Illns Models. u; i... oi m; World About twenty years ago a ‘our scientist and lnvestl~ ‘r made the statement i “unless educational con- ns are changed every- wlil be wearing glasses fifty years." How truly he spoke may be lized when you see so nny people wearing glasses ‘L , ) .. Ii you wear e pair/o! pro- rly made and property tit- tl planes they will relieve or eyes and PREVENT HEM GETTING WORSE. l‘ the other hand ii you gleet your eyes they may reach the "point where even lessee will not help them to ny extent. Have Yiiur eyes examined ml know the conditions resent. - oprnnurcnnsou n Optometrist i Straiw A l i When the first IIICIIIIIQ thnl (lntutrn are neetieu is lashed iron! the optic nerve. ‘tel rnnny people Ignore the worn- lng. They in|l_to nee nn 0p- re rtrint nl once, nnd ire on Ill c)“. They do not realise this! they require the nld oi spee- nu-ies If they are to ovoid vrry serious eye trouble. Ile prepared to encounter tle~ festive eyesight nu you grow elder. and visit n good 0pto~ neirldr periodically. whether your eyes are hurting you or m. That is the only nlivlre that run be given to people who have irood eyesight and - wish to preserve it. Consult DR. E. ii. HAitius Office llounu 0.80 to 12.30 1.80 to 5.00. fin»- 4.‘ y. my‘. .4... _ b / i i ‘TEWRI IPEESS URNA" ill e day.‘ Very simple. Pipes. No ranting up of the house. The Enterprise. is the most eeonomi iiastetiijuitdin --'I'AWcs-_r-r runruicss- u; m!’ l!" ‘you n Fewosbt Furnace, ‘Satisfaction Gusrnteed. Ora Kayo, Montosus. 30-61 WWANJWAKE OVER Your old Hot air Furnace. into Pipeioss "Yls- 01's Ksvs. Montague, 30-54 air rre i-onv ooooa‘? we - 5"" il- B“! whore you can save money. ives a Murdock, Lin. ‘ 50Q01‘l-27-10i. --'l- I- treatoruiu, oili-omst. rill; Montague. will be at dial-ring- tons Hotei,.Eldon on Thursday Nov 9th ironYl to ti‘ p. m. to en- ‘ 4 amino eyes and (it gisssesfNov 4i 1 -——-—--dQ0>-—i_ Ilda stern Personals --' Mr. Horatio Nelson, one oi the unost prominent ‘and widely knovwn residents oi Montague and Kins‘! Cvltlliv. 1m hisnallve Pro- vince yesterday to permanently io- cstg in Boston» Mrs. Nelson prc- cegisd him to that city three weeks 3 ....... i... ... -—-—-—<o->-——- HULING HIJEICTED BY O. P. Fl. Wsoes of Clerks ‘and Other Con-pony insists-on Reduction in ‘Employees. MONTREAL, Nov. 3.—-'l‘lio Cana- dian -Pucilic iRsiiwsy has declined to accept the recent ruling oi a conciliation‘ board that tbsre should be no reduction at present l" "'9 Wises of clerks. checkers. "HIM hnndlem, baggage men and certain other gpadsdiiof ‘mm; 5m. Dlilyad by the company. The Do. Plliv Mlnlslér 0f Liibor hbs been InoFflefl to this effect;- llte.i the erect"!!! ‘ll Charlottetown oi a mofliiiaent. to commemorate the! ‘GiesUWar. and the victory won! four ‘nan m. hostess when! Thanks to the initiative oi Hie WOPIMI the Mayor and the bust-l neesdilte notion oLtbe City Con] cillors.‘ the movement in which» every citizen has ions been inter? outed-is novr_ in a gan- way to be' suooessniiiy carried out. An ex- celieni committee. with an energe- tic chairman has been appointed to obtain plans‘ and‘ estimates; and- - it may be confidently ‘hoped that a‘ monument worthy oi Ohatilobwillyyn‘ and creditable to the provinoei will adorn" the city in. sii. the years to come. It is, certainly, greatly to be regretted tharthe Provincial gov ersmsnt has‘ déchned.~so far to to e part inw-thiamovomsnt. The ovince and its... government out? to have a shnrein the hon- our hat will-be deserved and will be given the Mayor. ‘City Council and Committed under whose sus- pices the monument will be pian- neti and erected. it. cannot, of course, he asbestosis» su ihB districts 0i the Province irom which men ‘went. to do and die will be able to erect "separate "monu- ments. Consequently it would be just. anti fitting that all should be represented in the central monu- ment to be placed in the midst o1 theCapli-lll city. But i! the Pro- vincial, powers that be. persist in tliqir present atsndoii and look» on policy the Capital city must Mods erect: at its own cost a monu- nfsut that. will at once reflect cre- dit upon the Province and tho city; .ior everyone will, in future years measure the appreciation and generosity oilthe people now »n the Province by the monument they see in the ‘Provincial capi- ml. l , ‘union's otscovsniss Thai. Harold's. mother cooked things diiiarentiy. ' That theatres have balconies, That every day is wash day. ‘ That iaxlcabs are a foolish ex- , penditure ofemoney. ‘Phat installment furniture is all it's cracked up to be. . That engagement soiitsiressomo. times have flaws in them. ‘That credit men are the mp5; obstinate things. , Th" “"015 Plans ta spend their vacation at some, _ Cripplcil Airman Writ-es? in fourageols Spirit An interesting-little booklet oi iloams, entitled "Looking Up," by Jimmy Howcroit. an English nir- mflls Who sustained n. fracture o; abs spine during the war uni has hi2" ‘P1118 helpless "in a London ospitai for over tour and u. hull steers has been received by The Guardian. The verses whgch we“, dictated to his nunse by the m". ' bur. show a very courageous and WENT"! Wirit. We quote one‘ verse as a specimen: “l flew! . Upward climbing to the engine's roar. - The olsv is degsd. but ‘still ms soul can soar. Imprisoned here; as by some earth ii! chain, ln higher life, my soul shall soar again." Howocwit now lives at Liphook. Eilkiond. in a cottage in comfort, lsrssiv owins to the tangible n: suit oi’ the sale oi the first edi- ;. tion of his book. He is keen on starting n poultry farm and is looking for inrtbcr sales to start lilm in this mills-cw). ' This second edition, much nug- mented. revised and with n photo- graph irontispiece. can be obtain- ed from the author. address Little Forest Cottuie. Liphook. Hunts; for 2 shilli £22; get tree The cost oi the proposed monu- ment must necessarily be taken into consideration. yct the cost is not the mutter of first importance. prints and artistic monument and one that may be considered insp- oroprinte and iniartistic a ques- tion of cost ought not be raised for one moment, iortbs one would be a source of pride and pieasurc to all generations oi Islanders‘- rurmi and. urban residents alike. and the other would be‘ an syc- sore and cause for shame. and would. in all future years, reflect diecroditabiy upon those who had thousand dollars between the cos: oi a really. ‘iiine monument and one thatlcnuid not. be admiredl should weigh as nothing in the‘ consideration of the plans thatl will bs- supplied. Such monuments‘ as adorn the capitals oi Europe. England and ‘Scotland, and indeed; mostbi the~_towns, greet and smail| oi the Mother Country. and bear, witness to the good taste and high‘ spirit o! the people. would never have been. seen ii their cost bad bee-n the subject of first considers tlon by their promoters. Chiirlnb’ tetown can afford lo erect‘ a monument that ' press . its- iilghting, fell; that will ccuwy to iutuia gczi-rrtv- idea that hei- citizens. of this do? and generation. grudgcd the ex- pcnseof c suLobie mpnumoni. The site o! the monument and the kind will. of course. be cure- r-lliy considered hr the ctlmullll-et‘. Nt‘ doubt there ivili be diPicr-mcvs of opinion upon these points. Many citizens will prsier a grand arch similar to those which adorn Lon- don and Pails uml older cities m Europe. Such an arch pieced at the junction of Great George and Graitou ifltreefrs, Just within tho limits of Queen Square. 01' 0h ll"? opposite side of therrovincini Building. would be one oi the firs‘. uoiuhle objeiltsfto‘ greet the eyes oi persons entering the city and would be daily passed undrr by hundreds of citizens cumin: "l and going from their stores» and oiiicss. Stilts-hi)’ inscribed it would What lt ls: The most dependable, modern heating system to own, to operate and to keep in good repair. ‘Mode of all~cast iron, it wears yeers longer. Wbiifh Doe»; p»; 5i u. lie daily and‘ hourly. a- constant memorial of idiom who took pert and passed iio their rest viurins the war. On ‘the other hand (how will doubtless Jbe many sllisslls ‘attitude oi the ;Provinctsl Govern- ing and that it mm be in i I . he did‘ tatus ml N‘ Mm‘ of a up n ‘the midst of oi war stsndin" in Queen and 0 0h 0i‘ @199" "d Kent-Corsets” Q," the c“? Bum!" i118. . The quesubnanfpi‘ the Monument Oommitwe- to wlleidsl‘ vii‘ l" mo}. agfto exercise to the iii" me Judzmsnt d! all its mem~ .";..~;.;ucs._-=i‘sa us“ y... .44 03'7".“ s‘ ~=.°-‘¢“‘~ {h flick the great majority . ho eitioens will. cordisvlayLfltéll' hour weigh, even in the coldest weather. The heeiis even throughout. Occupier, very smell; space. Can be install‘ s}? N0 cumbersome liélflg I i... Plbeiess htmeces. 1i eaves from One-q; r to memos ai-iis bu. .14" r W. will .13., o.» you u. m; ‘ ' Fumes; end its ‘aids-iv. featured. -/ A. . ‘ l ’ .\. , - - 4..., ‘ priests ohlltiie-Psteh sno- will fa ten a large safety 91.11‘ 51ml the oustside 0f U19 b" where yo" W” 7°“ “ma,” “d. attach a small sample oi every‘ =0" c“ "sir. :22. will save yourself lots qyagperlilifll. oo-0O-O- iifiitiros ;- x. ova-nan 0 ed “a; Eflmill, i glasses Fitted Mpnhdgiigfill’ lnrasolsopoepstry y u h... m, m‘. s,” toward. rail: Lierfor cghuwset, it erected. A difference of a few my will sic,“ d M B _ “Pmwlalmnifigritecndtiigiloiyork ‘liiiolint. of the men oi’ this Province whoi sec z ‘mad Flowers _1 wm_, ioitghthiyr in}? liberty o! thy; Iwlorldnam Mugchimn ' ‘ ' and te big honor in wic - ' _ 1 lmlrls iiie memories oi tiiose- winxlggsx C°mw°m 3' m” . Charlottetown can» ‘ ‘ not afford to erect a monumentlcrosbyn Meadow Bank; 2' ggdnalwiygghire, Wins n! rt-sbielizs and visits-i. imgmnley us‘ wmflhh§é_ Leah ‘MaM ‘scnom. FAIR’ SCHOOL FM I cues t. l Sec. 1. outta-runes McKlnieyzf East ‘niltsbire; ,2. Fred Cass, Eu: Wlilthiw; s. stanisy Hyde, Meadow Bonk; 4. John Scott. Cornwall. _ 9w; 2. WhAeL-dvfltanley ‘Hyde. “WWW Blitk: 2. Melvin Hyde. Meadow Bank; 3. Jack Crosby. Meadow Bunk; 4, Donald Archibald, Cornwall. ‘Still. 3._ Sweet Corn.~—1, Annie MIwPhsii. Clyde River; 2. Louis MacDonald Corhwuil; 3. Katbleeilikl MwKlsisv. Easrwlltshlrc; 4. Leah‘ MacKinley. East Wiltshire. Sec 4. Beans. 1,.Si.sniey Murchi- silll. York Potn s. Heme Howard, Meodov/Bsak; d,'-~itoy Crosby, qMea» dow Bank; 4.' ‘Msrlorie Lowther. Cornwall. ‘ “ CLASS Ii. Sec: 1. Red Potatoes-d. Daimler-s Nggsome. Kmxmon; 2' John scmnllahire; 3, blur-ion (liliispic, Clyde ver. Cornwall; 3. Stanley biui-chiscn. York -Point; 4. Louis MacDonald. Cornwall. ' Sec. 2. Bl e Potatoatr-i, Stanley Murchison, ork Point; 2. John Scott, Cornwall; 3, John MscKin- icy, York Point; -i, Gordon Friueii, Cornwall. Sec. 3. Turnips.—1, George Mac- Kinley. East Wxicshire; 2, Gordon MacEwsn. York Point; 3,- ‘Reggie MocEv/en. York Point; 4. Willie Mstzrhnii, Clyde River. Sea. 4, CdlTOWr-1, Willie Moc- ‘Dy. Silk Stockings . are guaranteed no! to streak, spot. Blouse 0r Sweater In Diamond Dyes flmilmmld U129" mid years of We!" l" WQtn. iudsd skirts, waists. Wm!» PiOC-ilhss. sweaters, cover- mgll- hllllfllll-Bs. draperies. ovary‘ thins. Evert‘ package contains dir- "UWB 5° Billlille any woman can iii" ‘DEW. rich isdeiess colors into her worn garments or draperies ev- Ql if Bho has never dyed before. 31151. ‘bill’ Diamond Dyes-no other UIIMUIHI your material will come ill-ii risin. because Diamond Dyes i129. 0i‘ run. Tell your druggisi e ls wool or silk. or whether i; whether the material you wish to 1s linen. cotton or mixed goods, Sec. 4, Mended Wool Souls-—1, TB-fellh Clisfl. East Wlitslilrc; 2, Charlotte Alac-Kinnon, Bast Wilt- Scc. 5, Pair Knitted Socks-—1, hlsrion Gililspie, Clyde Rivet‘; 2, Doris Lowdicr, Coinwail. Sec. 6. Knitted S\veater.~~1, Clinrlolle IiacKinuun, East Wilt- sliirc; ‘.4, Olive Williams. blast Wilt- shire; Tina Mac-Klnnon, Clyde River. CLASS IX. Set‘. l, Hilfliilltsi‘ HundlcsrJ. Gor- don Jewel, East Wiitshirc; 2. Arch- Phail, Clyde River; 2. isaurn Scott. (kruwalli; 3. Annie hliwPhnil. Clyde River; 4, Caroline Fraser. Clyde River. Sec. B, Parsnips.-—1. Louis Mac- Donuid, Cornwall; 2, Roy Crosby. hleadow Bank; 3, Edgar Newsome. Kingston; 4, Donald Archibald. Cornwall. CLASC III. Sec. 1, Tomatoes-—1, Louis Mac- Donald, Cornwall; 2, Kathleen Mac Kiniey. East Wiltshirc; 3, Helen MscKinisy, York Point; 4. Stanley Hyde. Meadow Bank. Sec. 2, Cucumbers.—-1, Flossle is blacAtiluy, York Point; 3, lilarl Livingstone, Clyde River; 4. R14)’ Machiniiun. blast Wilisiiire. Sec. 2. Aiiilting Stooi.~1, Percy Boyle, Meadow Bunk; 2, Fred Cass, ;Esst Vi/lllbnifit; 3, Gordon Frizzell, Cornwall; 4, Earl Lcwlher. ‘Corn- wuli. Sec. 3. Nail Box.--1. Earl Low- thor. Cornwall; 2, Fred Cass. East Wiilshire; 3, George MucKinicy. East Wiltsiilre. Sec. 4. kiisceiiaueouar-d, Fred Cass, East Wlitsiiirc; 2, Gordon Jewel, East Wiiishire. CLASS X. Yonkcr, Kingston; 2, Monty Hyde, Clyde River; 3, Donald Archibald. Cornwall; 4, Caroline Fraser. Clyde River. Sec. 3, Beam-—1, Louis ‘MacDon- nid, Oorniwuii; 1, Laura Scott. Corn- wall; 3, Annie MsoPhail, Clyde River; 4, Willis MaoPhaii, Clyde er. Soc. 4, Cabbage-—1, Hattie How~ and, ‘Meadow Bonk; 2. Percy Boyle, Meadow Bank; 3. George Macmil- an, Cornwall; 4. Tina MaoKinnon, Clyde River. ' ‘Sec. i. Dairy Call‘ tinder 6 months. -»1, Ida McLean, Clyde River; 2. Wilfred MacKlniey, East. Wlltshire; 8, Fred Cass. East Wiitshire; i, Roy Crosby. Meadow Bank; 5, Earl lLowther. Cornwall. Sec. 2. POlfllPyr-“J. Melvin Hyde, Meadow Bunk; 2. Jack Crosby, Meadow Bank; 3, Harold Siplior 2. Emesz Morrow; Cornwall; 4. Stanley Murchison. York Point. ‘ Qec. 6, Junior Drawing 'Q"'cars.”-—~ NORTH LAKE SCHOOL IAIR Glass i.—White Oats. 1. ‘Ernest Morrow, North Lake; 2. Wsl-liwe Morrow. iNorth Lake; 3. Grace ‘Dingweii, North ‘Lake; 4. Pearl Hastings. Lskevillc. Black Outs. 1, Hhroid McDonald; 2, Batty ‘Fraser, North (Luke: 3, Grucc Dilig- wsil; 4,‘1i‘iora McLean, East ‘Point. Whest 1. ‘Eileen Bailey, Elmira; 2. Fre- da Dingweii, iSouth Luke; 3, Tom- my Harris; 4, ‘Mable McDonald. Beans. , 1. (trace Dingwell: 2, Russel Ding- well. North ‘Lake; 3, ‘Elva lMorrow, - ‘North Lake; 4, ‘Emsst Morrow, N. Lake. ' I , Class Z-Roots. ‘Peck Green Mountain Potatoes, —1, lilllscn Bailey; 2, Roy MdLu/r- en.’ 3, Flora McLean; 4, Violet Mc- ‘Ltircn. ~ ‘Peck ‘lrish Cobbler-i. No name; 2, Russel ‘Dingweii; Ii, Grace Ding- well; 4, Lawrence McLnren. ‘Peck Di|koba"Red-~1. Eileen Bai- ley; 2, (irace ‘Dingwell: 3, Tommy Harris; 4, ‘Mable McDonald. _ o e e o v Do Not Loss Interest on your mesurh: , lmgofehlzydflovesnbe; l" ~ l, ty. with uniotucmry Q 194i ' i943 INT ‘ w’ coo i931 _ m ,, , , on i941 .\s.so Having bought these issues on our own ec- ' Willi. liter nomination, we "an . recommend em as desirable/In every why. & I / HALIFAX Brunt]! QQQQQQOOQOQOQOQQOQQQQQeoooeeq Seflillgglggn rporotion. IICIIHQ: I Peck Mc1nt_vre—1, No name; 2, Russel Dingweii; Ii, Grace Ding- well; 4, Latvrencc McLaren. Three Turnips-l, iFreda Ding- weil; 2, Annie McDonald: ii. Jen- nie McDonald; 4, Flora ‘McLean. Six Csrr0ls-——1,'Elva Morrow; 2, Flor-n McLean; ti, W-aiiace .Mur- row; 4, Ernest iMorrow. Six ‘Parsnips~—1, Jenny Mt-Don- aiti; 2, i-‘ioru McLean: 1i, Wallace Morrow; 4, Anna beagle. Class 3.-Veqctablcs. ‘Hull doz. ‘Tomatoes-—1, (inn-e. Dingweil; 2, Russel Dingweli; 3.‘. Wallace Morrow; 4, Tommy Har- ris. . Onions-—1, Ernest Morrow: 2, Wallace Morrow; 1i, idiva Morrow; 4, ‘Grace Dingwcii. ' (lucumbers——‘i.' dirtiest Morrow; . 2. Wallace Morrow; :4, Anna Den-l glc; 4, Elva JVIQrI-ou‘. Beets—l, Yiolet hie-Loren; 2, Annie McPQnsld; 3, lillvu Morrow; 4. WallucU Morrow. ' Cabbageyl. Hazel iPope; 2. Vic-I let Mtflnren. l ‘Pumpkin-—1, Jenny lMoDon-ailh] l2. MalzlcMciDonaitl; ti, Tommy Hnr-l ria; ifliilisble Hose. I Clan 4.—Flowcrs. Sweet Peas-—1, Freda Dingweii; Ii, Grace Ding‘ well; 4, Anna Dougie. I AslersAl, Grace ‘Dixigwell; 2,; Elva Morrow; 3, Ernest Morrowp l1, Doris Dorkenduflf, York Point; 2- Gordon iiiatzEwen. York ‘Point; 3. 4; Flora McLean. i | Any kind of iiowers—l. (truce; Sec. 5, Pumpkins-—1, Annie Mac- Archie MacAulay, York Point; 4, Dingwoli; 2. ‘Flora McLean; 3, E1- Phaii, Clyde River; 2. Caroline Fraser. Clyde River; s, Willie Mac-f Sec. 1. Senior ren-musnlu-l, P-baii, Clyde River; 4, Annie Matc- Tillie Boyle. M11160" Blink; 2‘ "akllflgfrf; 2»]R°Y1M§L‘"°“~ M L r opp e—— , ‘AIWFQIICB c u -; H°ward,' Meadow Bank; 4, Evelyn',sn; 2, Roy McLuren, Penmanship -1 i Clue 5-Fruit llAik-Agmnpfa yhlwlkv; 2' ' 2" Apples——l Elvu Morrow" zivai-‘ere’ ’ my Fraser‘ 3, Retaflace Morrow; 3, Ernest, Morrow. Aulsy, York Point. CLASS M, Sec. 1. Sweet Psos.—1. William Murchison. Clyde River; 2, George Mora Ci-iilii. K111581011; lmelyln nbbofymCornwaii; 4, Leah liiscKin-l MecMliian, Cornwall; 3. Clyde River; 2 Bonk Frizaeil, Corn-wall; 4.,’ Louis MacDoniad, Cornwall. CLASS v. ’ Bessie Stone, Cornhtili; 2, Hattie Howard Meadow Blink; 3. Bernard Dorkenilorfl. Yorkfoint; 4, Evelyn Cass, East Wiitsilire. Sec. 2. Aiexnirflcr Appies.~1, Lil- lie Williams, Q82 Wiitshire: 2, An- nie MncPhaii/Clyde River; 3, Het- tic Howard, Meadow don lib-insult, Cornwall. Sec. 3-. l bard Plums-—1, Doris Lowther, ~ rnwaii; 2, Gordon Phil. Clyde River. 31cc. 4. Pears-l. Earl Lowther, Cornwall; 2. Georg; MadMlllen, Cornwall: 3. Gordon ‘hincEwsn. York Point; 4, Stanley ‘Hyde, Mea- dow Bank. CLASS VII. 4, Lednaiey. i Sec. 1, ‘Red Astriciisn Appiesk-L! Louis MacDonald. Qitmwaii. rtgon Hume, Qqynwall; 3, Home Cass. EuspW Willie- , soc. s. in lor Teresa Gags. East Wiltshirs; Bpst Wiltshire. CLASS XI. I-Sec. 1, Noxious Wceds.—l, Elem Sec. 2. Wood Seeds-l. Marlon 3Gillispie, Clyde River; 2. Fred Cass, East Wiltshire; 3, Helen MucKin- ‘icy, York Point. CLASS Xll Sec. i. Exercise Book. SBIIIOP-l‘ Evelyn Cass, East Wiltshire; 2. Caroline Frasier, Clyde River; 3. iOiivr Wiilialns, East Wiitshire; 4. Kathleen MuoKiniey‘, East. Wilt- shire. l Sec. 2, Exercise Book. Junior.- Bank; 4. Cor-Ii. Terest Cass, East wiitsnire; 2. IKsthiecn Dsrraoh. Clyde River; 3. Helen MaoKiniey, York Point; 4. Mario Darrnch, Clyde River. Frisspli. Cornwall; 3. Willie Mac; Soc. 3. Map of N. A. Senioin-i. Phsil, Clyde River; 4. Annie ‘Msc- Harrison Home. Cornwall; 2, Mar~ ion Giiiisple. Clyde River; 3, Car- oline Fraser. Clyde ‘River; 4. Lem Willis. Kingstone. Soc. 4. Map oi" P. E. 1., Junior.» 1, Leah MaoKiniey, East Wiltshire; ‘2, Kathleen Durrach. Glide Rive" it, Marie Darrach, Clyde River: 4. Ivan Darrach. Clydc IUYQ-P- _ Sec. 5. Senior Drawius "Pill" l" who would pileieih-invirw oi the "doubt they yill desk the‘ Laura Scott. Cothwsi . - ilboKinnon, Cast Wiitshirs. Gill You r, K l "m. ~ Sec. 1, Wheat Brsad.—1, Annie penciL-A, Harrison Horne. Com- Mecl-‘hsii, Clyde River; 2. Olive wail; 2, Daive_v' Murchison. CLYdQ y- malt the monument shall Wffilams. East Wiitshirs; 3, Csro-‘Rivcr; 3. Archie MacAuiuy, York Ttinbe naurflthe Provincial Build- "i"! W188i‘. Clyde River; 4, Hetiiir Point; 4, Doris inwthsr. COYIIWEU- the Howard, Meadow Bank. Sec. 3, Pressed Leaves.—1. Hel- Sec. 2, Biscuit.--I. Mary Doyle, lie iiownrd, Meadow Bank; 2, ’i‘iiile East Wiltshiré; 2. Evelyn Cass, Boyle, Meadow Bank; 3. Siiinlfi)‘ Bast Wiitshirs; 3, Caroline Fraser. Murchison. York Point; i, Fred Clyde River; 4, Annie MooPbaii, Cass, East Wiitshire. Clyde River. $00313‘, Hung Oookies.—~1. iiiiea- SPORTS nor G ispie. i do River: 2, Char- lofts Mncitinnoiyi, East Wiitshire; Boys 15 dash under 9.--~1. Lorne 3. Caroline Fraser. Clyde River; 4. Scott; z, Reg‘ McEweu‘. 3. Wilbur l Willis: 4. Allison MoKinnon. Geo. 4, Apple-Pies-l. Hettls How- Boys 75 dash 9-12.—~1. Louis Mc- urd, ‘Meadow-Bunk; 4. Doris Dor-lDonaidz 2-, Wilfred McKinley; s. kendorif, York 120ml; 3. Caroline Elmer Friazie; 4.11mi JBWBI. Fraser, Ciydi ‘River; 4. Charlotte Boys 76 dusb over 12-1. F- Ciilllli _ 2. c. MoKininY; 3. Ildssr Nswsvm Gee. B, Brown Sugar Fudgs.-.1. 4, J. Crosby. Leone Dorkendoril. York Point; 2. Girls 50 dash. ii-lihfll. T8168‘! liveiyn can-nan Wlitshlrs; 3.1m. Cass; z, non. MoKiniay; s. Hoioll Moist... Clyde River; 4, Annie Msc- MnKlnlny; 4, Doris not-seniorit- Phall, Clyde River: Boys Wheelbarrow Raco.—l. Wil- Sec. 6'. Ginger Cookies.--1. Doris lie and Gordon Boyle: 2. Wilfred Lorvthdf, Cornwall; 2, Doris Dor- MseKiniay and Dan Jewell; ,8. Gor- kendorfl. York mini; a, Olive wu- don Jewell and demise ‘McKinley; lisms, East Wiiishire: 4, Charlotte 4 John Scottand Gordon Frizaie.‘ Williams. Eeet Wiltshire. ‘says s isomer-l. Willis lilo ‘ . Phnii and Fred Cass; 2. Geo. Mc- OLASC VIII. Kiniay and Gordon Boyle: _3- GOT" ldon Frissie and Elmer Frizsic: 4. Sec. 1. Sowing-—1, Charlotte Mac- .9511 Jewel and Wilfred McKinley. Kinnon. Eset Wiltlhlre; 2, Kathleen‘ Girls 3 isg. race-l. Doris Dor- MsoKlniey. East Wiitshirs; 8. Losh itondorff and Helen McKiniayp 2. "Mackimey, rm Wlitsbire; 4, istaignvsiyircm and Torest Cass. ion Gillespie. Clyde River. | Potato Reels-—1, Willie Mc-Phnii, Sec. 2. Hemstltohed Towel-J. and Gordon Jewel; 2, Gordon Fris- Tdress Cass, East Wiitshire; 2. pie and Earl iowther; 3. Gordon Kathleen MtloKinley. mm Wilt-Motives sud Roy cmssy; 4. my shire: 8, Lech MaoKiniey. East McKinnoa and Fred Cass. Wiiiehire. Free rorlsii 100 dosh-i. E. Mc- . B c. I, Crocheted lnsertion.-i, boil-mourn, Cornwall; 2. Mur-lysn: 3. W. McKinley; 4. I‘. ieilAbboia. Cornwall; 8; ‘Elblnorjirthur. pie} UNI River; 4, Nessie __........._.>.-.__._ ‘tumou- l P A i-loip n; Isdmsklng. I sol-sen Mc- I ioleilleo-Qggy A . that V Phnii and n. Word; 4. w. MoFed- . ‘ , GI . . i 0 ~ R-lflr; 2. Eveiynl Cow's ‘strong loop on eeeh oori ‘,4 Li. V va. Morrow; 4, Ernest Morrow. diiixod [Mowers-—1, Lawrence Mc-l Class i-Raspberry. , 1, Ernest ‘Morrow; 2, Wallace ‘Morrow; 3, Elva Morrow; 4, Grace ‘Dingwsil. ._ Beets-1, Annie Murphy; 2. Er- , ‘.i'10i“GllllSDi6, Clyde River; 2, YOTRIIICSQ Morrow; .'i, Elva Morrow; 4, Soc, 3, Potted Pia,nt.--1, _,lboy-Point; 3. Kathleen MacKinlsy. East-Grace Dingweii. ‘ -Sira\vberry—~1. Elva blot-row; 2, ivuilace Morrow; 3, ‘Ernest Mor- Yrow; 4, ‘Betty Fraser. Class 7. - | Loaf-—1, Grace Dbugweii; 2., Helen ‘McDonald; 3, Elva Morrow‘ 4, Jenny iMcDonaiti. ,' Cream Tartar Biscuits-cl, Elva Morrow; 2. Anna liicDon-aid; 3, iBcrnedctte McDonald; 4, AnnaI Beagle. l Nine Sugar Cfloklesfil, iiliieen Bailey; 2, Margaret Bailey; 3, Elva Morrow; v4, Anna Deagle. I Cake-—1, Anna bit-Donald; 2,_ Margaret Bailey; .1, Elva Mon-owl Findgtv-d. Bernadette McDonald; J2. Rita McDonald; 3, Lottie Fraser; .4. Elva Morrow. i lNinc Gingersnsptr-d, Anus Dew! gie; 2, Lottie Fraser; .'i, Helen Mc- Donald; 4, Elva. Morrow. Clan 8.—$cwlnq and Knitting ' *l"l9mst_ilclit>d Towel ~-l. Hazel, Pope: 2, ‘Chris, Murphy; 3, Cairiei Morrow; 4. Elva Morrow. ‘ Cushion Top-l. Christina PC1191} 2, Hazel Pope; 3, Elva Morrowz Sruri-l, Lottie Fraser. Mittens-H, Lottie ‘Fraser; 2. An- na Jarvis; 3. Ruth ‘Murphy; 4, Ann nie McDonald. - " Class l-Menusi Training. Hummer ‘Handie—-1, Bernard Mc- Miiian; 2. Gus Bailey; a, Tommy‘ McMillan: 4, Henry McNeil. ‘Milking Slooi—<1, Tommy McMil- lan; 2. Jerome McDonald; 3, Wal~ lace Morrow; 4, Duncan ‘Mo-Innis. Null Box—1,(‘.us Bailey; 2. Ber- nard McMillan; 3. Wallace-Morrow, 4. Lawrence IMcLaren.‘ Bird House-A, Gus Bailey; 2, Roy Mc-Larcn. ,l1"8 woivnditriut. Y“ Iv p.‘ , v .-, Class 11.-—Col|cctlons. I IIOO WNW..." v Telephone!“ Monirssl- Toronto - Si. John - Wlnnips] - Vancouver - New York» London XXXXXXXIX!Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxiv y °'“‘ ‘°"‘°""°'" ‘lite Del nition of dii 1, itnssel Dingweil; 2, Flora Moi . h Lean; f4, (irnce Dingweli: 4, Port-y Murphy: , 'POiilli')'——~1,Uiiis‘ Bailey; 2. Russel n s Dingwcli; 1!, Ernest Morrow; 4, Elvia Murrow. s ‘1>ig.,-‘....1_ “7auafe {yim-rqw; 3“! ‘ The ugieement athletes mu t ‘Russel Dingweli; 3, Ernest MOTqSIgn “"11"? the)‘ can vmlipele in, row, iililiiiillflli‘ sports in the lylilillilllilfi‘ . i-ovnces covers n mu itu e ‘,1 fsins and is better knowzl in spurt-- {Dig circles as the "FMXXXOUU lkmu- “'Qefl5~ $9., pdpghnh-a 3,4100]; ,nient." being intended. as keen ou- geu 2‘ pk,“ p0,", Spmw]; S“, 4‘ servers know, lo clean up what icing... 3.1.001; (2) East p01“; wits regarded as a complicated School. and unwiinisotxie mess in nmlttcur ‘ ranks in ihe Marltimes. The agree- (H333 1g__5ch°,,| wo,-k_ 121cm required tact-ea‘! deatldcf ex- |pnnui m1 cause ‘ u oi c ascus- (a) Exercise Book, 2nd Rcnder~ W0“ “W ‘brew ‘I bomb into simm- 1, Elva Murrow; 2, walla... Mowing trircles, the chaotic condition- mkg (b; i_ 1.11),, gtmhnyre; g_ ‘ye... lnstiitg for Sllllie nmnths. The an- nmo hit-Donald: 3, Tommy Ml-Mi]. iorcemonl of the agreement inn; i, Amm Dgaglg threatened at one time to cause a ‘Map Dr..wmg,_1' L.,“.,-en,.e Mcnsurious spill. in amutcurism in tilt‘ ‘Wren; g_ Tommy Harm-e; 3, Tum Mflrillmfl: discrimination b-zlni; my Muhiiiian. charlie" Y ‘Ar; work-um; 1_ [Freda siewal-“IZZLLLOIIS. Local athletes and organ- ib) 1_1,|p_v.1.p¢p@; g, C)||-i§_ MupllZillilliiS were much concerned as pfiy; 3, gm. Jarvis; 4, Mal-gureyit threatened to hi1 some oi them {Bfliley- lprnttv ham], but. normal cuutlkbions .p.,n.nun,,,hfj ..,,.,__1_ Freda Stewglfinuily‘ rcsuitfcti ‘and totiirl" chair» Hi1: 2. Iiiarlzurel: Bailey; 3. Laura are rmmmg a r3‘ “moo y’ (jampbqu; 4‘ Tommy Harrm (mi The agreement defines an ama- 1_ Rm]. Murphy; 2_ J01,“ Mun,‘ teur as n person who has not. c0m~ tyre; :4, Dorothy Muflnngid; 4_ Ayiileted m any competition [or e lhur Sullivan. (cl 1, Helen Mc-Doinsillked be" mmfles‘ prwaw or pubi aid: 2, Leo McIntyre; 3, Helen Jar-inc; "r “'9 "ecelpts m“ comma-t“ vis; i, pearl Busting. ‘Willi 0r ‘against: a proieesliuonéllafg: a prze; w c its never u spank lassisteii in the pursuits of and ath- letic exorcise or sitar as u met!!!“ 50 yd_ Dash. gh-[s under 9 years oi livelihood, who has never. dir- M" “m” §‘.’.'..‘.’..°.§.“.‘.;“.'§§.‘li' lffifllfil. hi? so .u. D h. . 9 ‘ - ‘l? time‘ will“? 9mm"! a” a mm‘ ---l. i-lazcl iihpelllré? Ruiz]? guiyrflilyiibvei: 07 fill-Y "lillh- m‘ ‘my "“?“°3_""“':_" 3,51,,“ Mum,” gitlcrauon, whatever inrtixn‘) Sign‘ “my '75 yd_ [)ag]\_ Over 1.2 yeurslvices as an athlete ‘cattle? teens“ —1, Chris Pope: 2, ‘Chris Murphy: “m fmvflnng) fwdenterfik Jm. 3, Margaret Rose. or whloilias nag‘. l‘ nannf-xlht-r Boys, under 9 yearn-l. Roy Mc- wmp“ t0“ ' ‘ ’ ‘, , , ‘that his own or who has Mel‘ Lurch; 2, Lloyd iPope: 3, Lawrence h " "w o, gem“; m, judging ‘Mcinnis, ‘ ,h_‘““‘" rfzlgs ~ ' ' . . l IS . L100 yd. nnn, it to 12 years _ 1. A3” read,“ and digesting u... awrencs McLaren, 2, Jos. Mc- . Pwqr...‘ m Isaac. 3 Russel Mann," above nmnteuies were r. . ‘ ' ' g‘ n» iniiowmi: ssroomvh- 100 d. ‘- _ 51"" . y Dash, over 12 yedrs 1, whirl‘ is Bu" the cusmnm _ Austin Fraser; 2. Chester MtrLar- _, , a “d understand ‘he en: ii, Allislnn Nit-Loren. hmxvgahiflrufqfiua of up Amateur Wheelbarrow Race — 1. idgberrand an“; m accept m“ Definition (‘ompbcli and Everett Nit-Denali; m m! ennrmy and agree m he. 2. Russel ‘Manning and Duncan Mc-vuwne a“ Ammem, in the m“ 59...... Innis. 3. Ernest Morrow and Bornlas defined thvrem_ w"! Mqrvlman‘ l furthcrinorc 41.11% 17""- 5mm“ ‘Boys Iifi-icgged Ruce-‘l, Tommy l mmnge’ on “,9 “foresaw Dem“. Harris and H671“. jlcNeii: 2. Percy “on 0,, a“ Amateur 1 aha“ be Murphy and Chaslhrvis; 3' Ever‘ liable 21o am indefinite susiifliifilm eit McDonald and Egbert Campbell. mm shun not he pe/rmmefl ,0 pa... Girls {Messed ‘Race -- 1, Hazel wjpipate in any Amateur Aufletks ‘pope and ‘Margaret Rose: z‘ Chflywhit-h nrc. Oflsiliiiilkl come Within P0179 and Anna McDonald; 3, Chris; h gdmkm or the A_ A_ “,0.- Murphy and Anna McDonald. ‘a 9 m" ' Jockey Rsce—t1. Tommy P's-flu" - _{__<_._>_______ and Henry McNeil; 2, Egbert Campbell and ‘Col. McMillan: .l,1EX_GERMAN QRQWN PRINCE Jars. Manning and Russel Manniui! To ATTEND WEDDING Men's Race — l, Mr. ‘Campbell Dingwsll; 2. Mr. Wallace Murphy; BERLDQ you 3__The Zeiiung Zi,,Mr. Fresmati Garnet; 4, Mr. Am yum,” Bu“... that former “W” M<=~\'°“~ Crown Prince Frederick William Teaclmrs‘ Rllce-“l- A- M“(»“"'"‘ ‘ l plans to attend the wedding oi his; it-k: 2, Genevieve McCormick; 3.3_fu|,|1(\r, former Emperor William, Edna-McDonald. ‘and ;Prlm'e$s ‘Hi-‘rmlllle of Reuss. "mini! 54"" Rflfl-‘ml- Dilllislssibui will not he accompanied to McDonald: 2, (Ioiumhii; (Ismphell; Don". by hi“ wlfla, ‘ who strongly Arthur Holland; i. Joe McLean. (Hsuppfflveg of [hg union Green Rsce—l, ‘Lawrence Mw‘ ._.___-¢o->——-—— ‘Loren; 2. Austin Frost-r: 3.3 Aliis-‘youm; gpuspmug ton Nit-baron: 4. Tommy Harris. SHQULD $7M! m Young Girls‘ its<-c—-1. Jenny Mc- 1145"; ow" LAMB Nail; 2, Hazel Pope: 3. Ella Mo. ' Euchern: 4, Flora McLean. , 31y QATHERINES, om" N.“ 2 Young Ladies‘ RBP6~'1, Eiltiml-q-pp; young (‘siladinns should Km"? 2- Climb PM”? 3- H||dah4iny~ in their own country was the. Mmhmfldi 4' Teres" MMJITEW fadvitre urged upon students oi’ Young Boys’ Rsco~l, Tommymhnoy 901195.. by 5i.- Auckland Piwrli-‘I 1- Flour." McNeil: 3. Fisher: Geddes the British Ambassador m Mcmmmd; 4- Erlmi‘ MWTOW- the United Slates, in an address Rillllllllfl BT01"! Jllmii-l. D- A» at. noon today. (lcliveretl during McCormick; 2. Douglas MdDfllltlldi the course of a visit to his soil. 3- Clmlmbl" Camllben- who attends that institution. .- FLOUR Contented Cooks use Regal nem- becauee it returns them th grssisir degree of satisfaction. =,. l- ‘- "a " y ,. 4 man)‘ strong orstmi- _‘._.'.,..; .~_.'.s.nubsusve-édan.n-usoz-s=éa .. _- ..~...'_,,=,,¢,~_;,, _ __v_.__ _._