_ Bridgetown 3 ‘School Fair Grains Best sheaf o! 109 heads o! oats M (whitfl-l. Carl Bnrdette, Stracll- (op, flLVes-nen and Culloden.’ cone; l. Clayton McLeod. Albion myqd very successful] Cross. ' =7U mush: adorning was very I ” Beat sheaf ot 100 heads of Wheat Itchy. '11: were about three (any varietyl-l, Helen Burdatte, __ R4411 o! good dual-y k IlP8tllOOlll;sZ. Sidney Swallow, Al- S M. assuring-ll standing or, lblon Cross; Roma McKay, Strath- lalyoarlibeing held. over eighty .cona; 4, Lloyd McLeod. Bridge - doliirlbifie given in prizes. l town. Best six ears of Sweet Corn-—1. _ y Ralph Burdette, Strathcona. ti’, Mount Vernon School Fair b , Spit-Infill’ 38th. the follow- l in; ' ocls mung plrtz~ Middle- As the conclusion o: the iudsiusl IOIO made by Mns. And- ‘ sews, __ gave helpmi advice rc~ ' _ l Beat pint ot Threshed Beans. — panning household exhibits: Mr- Refuse‘ lmrtationa n Aadrovanrho spoke oi.’ lthe egricul- "Phillips _Ml-lk ‘of M B. I319 Lorne Burdette, Strathcona; tural enluhlu particularly sum oucuu M111‘ of l“ , = P'"°" Helen Burdette, Stratllcona.‘ m‘ u“ “Q5 ‘f qghibipiryg more by phyalcisna for ‘titty gears’. Accept _ . “vnwck; um “no, 11 G_ Daw- only the genulne Phll pa. ‘on. ‘if’ ha“ ‘named um who‘); contains full directions-Ian! work and collections. Tlerdreahmenlt booth was well patronized. especially the hot lunch tables. There were W989!" a large number of people who ex- amined the exhibits with great lu- lerest. and afterwards took uuacl- ive part In the sports. which unde Major Dawson's supervision wen carried on with greet enthusiasm The Committee are mtvful 1° Lieut. W, A. MaoQueon who,corl tfibuted such excellent bagpipl music, and to all otihera who hell)- ed to make uhs day successful. The following is the list 0t Prize ol- '\ . genuine 3. Roots | 1 peck Irish Cobbler Potatoes- ii ,1, Norman McLeod, Strathconn; 2, mngemnaps_1 Mgfy Bu“, 3 Roma McKay; 4. Roderick McKen- Katie Alan-Leod. a Annie Stewart. lie. Brldzetuwn- . 1 peck Dakota Rods-l, Roderick , sswme AND KNITTING. McKenzie. Brldsewwu- Apron (Girls over 12)—1 Mary Collection of 3 Turnips-i. Mil- l<.‘. blacbonald. 2 Irene MaoPherlson lor McLuro. Albion Cross; Ray- 3 (‘alumina hiflClfifld. 4 Florence mond McDonald, Bridgetown; 3, slcwnrt. d ) 1 u! Uflytglllgglegltll, Bgidgetown; 4, War- (Girls 12 and nu or -—- M on ren c n , - ridgetown. PuroIuL-lc. 2 Annie F. Stewart. 3 Collection 0t 6 Carrots-l, Aud- Elizwlleth Bell, 4 Mary J. Emery. rey Burdette, Strathcona; 2, Sid- .\ll. Vernon. ‘llenlslltched Towel-l Marlon- Bridgetown; 4, ‘Hazel Burdette, Purchase. 2 Kathryn L, Morrow. 3‘. Collection of 6 Parsnips. — 1, wumwrr ('lll'lti€",l)t‘id§lnlgll‘(llilll. l M 1 .Lloyd McLeod, Bridgetown. -“' Em‘ ro ere _ nen s.— ar on‘ GRMNS‘ ,, Purchase. 2 Florence lMacLeod. 3' “mil Rxstgfu-‘gmlllngé e" Effle Mat-Lean, 4 Irene MacPher- ac ..u0e. ». b”! Mflmw- ‘Mt- venwn- 4 Kath‘ sollllb)---~l Jervette Singleton. Donald; 3. Raymond McDonald; 4. rflfwg- lchllimwl- M"- vgmgilerson Knllting~1 Cllrisebel Morrow. {Elva McLeod. Stravhconaf Cullodognf 2 gsllilliiblléfl aCSrIBIVIITl: ljlqie MacLemL 3 Mary m Mwnon- lqffigédllalg d?‘ Olmgnsyk mo’; Middleton (Lewis) a ilary Mac- H g1 M M CD0 m ‘ ' ' _”° ‘"' ° °- I Leod. Iris. 4 Murdock Acorn, ML, w“ c’ “y a " n“ 4' ‘mire’ 3"“ Vegetables “Best half dos. Green Tomatoes- 1, Lloyd McLeod; 2. ‘Jvnrren Me- Vmwul ' MAN EIATTTEEINING.” "" _ 00m-1 lMBPy RIHCQHEPII- M!‘ 1 llammcr Handle-l Ernest NlChv 113$: Bhuiirléefglf V°"1°"- Elva McLeod; 4. Sidney Swallow. (llsnn, Mt, Vernon. 2 Stewart Mac-q, Lnzln. 3 Mark Young. l Ildllking Stool-l Stephen Comp- tnn. Mt. Vernon. Bird House——1 Murdock Acorn. _ ROOTS- LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY. Green Mountain Potatoes-l Mur-‘ Hejfer ca"; (dairy breed) _- g dock Maul-mu. Lewis. 2 AIH- Muv- Donald llnconcen, a Roddle wll- Rae. 8 Earl Hunle, Iris. 4 Murdock 50m Boans-—1 Donnie Hume. iris. 2 Donald MacQueen, Mt. Vernon. 3 Marion Purchase. Mt. Vernon. 4 Wallace Stewart. Lewis. ‘ Best half doz. lBeete-l, Ernest Csntelo; 2, Lloyd McLeod; 3. Mar- garet McKenzie, Bridgetown; 4, Muriel Burdette, Strnthcona. Beat Pumpkin-—1. Carl Burdette. Strathcona; 2, John McLeod; 3. Maibel Burdette; 3, Margaret Mc- ‘Kenzie. ‘ Flowers Amm- Chi keno (‘Plymouth Rock)~1 Dilmm Red P°wl°95"'1 “u” Augusc MncLelan. 2 Murdock Mao- Mfresaafrgfugixcegofioswetantrfizautb—1.’ dock Acorn. 2 Lloyd MacPherson, Lem .2 Lloyd McLeod" a nlinJlZ‘; Culloden. 3 David Murray, Lewis. p1 __ 1 H Mmmofl, z TumlPl-l Mllrdwk A°°m~ 2 Chef-til‘ Campbell? David Murrayjgggé igimrmte‘ r M, d n Lloyd MacPhen-xon. 3 Harry Mac! p ___1 Ra ‘gggehignonaf; 2 air? COLLECTIONS. ' m ' ' ‘ ° Leod.. 4 Stewart MzlcLean. -, _ _ Carrots-l lilarluu ‘-\I=wP1wrs<>n» \\'ce<ls-—1 Irene MacPlleraon. 2 (lagszgeilzér: El“ M°L°°¢ 4- n” Culloden. 2 Mark Young. iris, 3 Catherine _\iac[,eod_ | Best iaotted Punt __1 Wang]: McDonald; Hizabeth Bell. Iris. 4.Chrlsebel. L‘; eg._1 Jeneue smglgton, 2 _ "WNW- Mi- VBTBOB- Ircnyelv MacPherson. 3 Eveline M b l 1 z’ Pm“ swallow‘ 3' Pmllir~—1 Gertrude Illvrruw- Smith, Culloden. 4 Alex. Mncrtneqb“ em S“ 1"‘ 4' mymmldm“ Iris. 2 Many Ross Mt. Vernon. 3 Sgmples o; wood _ 1 Frank "u" ' PM." ' K L. M . ‘ athryn arrow vymmg" SCHOOL WORK Beat plate of 6 Aatrachan Apples vEcErABLl-Is- Exercise Books oo~1 noun-l‘ CB" mum“ 1" M“ Mc- Kay: 3, Hattie Wood, Strathcona; 3mm" 4, Richard Wood, Strathcona. Green Tomatoes-l Stewart Mac ‘Hume, ,2 Grover 3 Mary, Le . 2 M l H ,3 M‘ ‘ _ _ _ fl , ~Ph , Pughase. a4‘- ogranclxozw Sliill-Tldfixlltgll]. ‘llhlforlil llgxrutlg “lizorroilrlfon ‘l Bfiiiyfiglgfi: Dgggfircazlfl"? C llod . , g , - ' _ ' - ' u en Uuyd Macphemon 3 Angus ‘Mac ‘Jean ‘Matheson, Albion Cross; 3, Cucumbers-l Stewart MacLean. Loam 4 Evellne smith 2 Bertha Bell. Mt. Vernon. 3 Jessie ((9-1 1mm, Mac-Phonon, zlmlel Mathew"- Albm“ GT0"; 4- Macbeod. Iris. 4 Angus Mac-Lean, Elizgbeih 13611, 3 pol-omen Camp-IETm“ w°°d' stramwna- _ Lewis. ‘hell. 4 mac lllacLean, He" PM" 4!" Plwlrh-El" Beets-l Christy Stewart. Lewis. {mop Drawing (Junior)—1 Wall- McI-‘emi- Bfldflwwn- 2 Elizabeth Bell. 3 Lester Young. 4 ace Stewart, z Angus MdcLean, 31 John MacDonald. iris. Jessi.- MuoLcod. 'j clmmlfl Cabbagelr-l Marion Purchase, 2 (5@n;or)_1 1mm; M5c‘ph9r5°n_ 2 385i 1 P111! 18-1‘ 01’ 93111165 Straw- Daweon MacBewh, iris. Eflle RIHVIIBBD. 3 Marion Hume. 4 b'“'rl°5‘_1» MYTW’ McKenllei 3- Pumpk-in——-1 Angus Mac-Lean. 2 Jgnetlg Singleton, Adi Acorn. Prlmroaep Murdock MacLeau. 3 Freddie Mac- An work (,1un1gr)._1 Georga! B9B! 1 ‘Plum J81‘ 0! dmnod Beet! Rae, Mt. Vernon. 4 Mary Bain, Iris .\lacKen-ize. Iris. 2 Eveline SmIIbHTJ‘ Mum’! Burdeue? 2- Ad! A997"? z; Grover Smith. 4 David Murray. 3» W1" 51'8"?"- Seuinrl~~1 Dorothea. Calllllbell- 2 .\lacLeo<l. 3 Florence FLOWERS. Any one klnd—1 Mary Mac- Cathcrino, 5905mm Best loaf of White Bread——— 1. Queen. 2 German hiaclldllghlin. Stewart. l Jcnette Singleton. Iris. Prllmallshlp (at-l Edith Hume. Mary "Campbell; 2. Myrtle McKen~ Mined-l Mary MacQlleen. 2 Eliza» (b; --1 Marlon Purchase. 2 Lloyd “B? 3- Murlel Bufdel-lfll 4- 36¢! ‘beth Bell. VacPhe-rson, .2 Jenetto lldacKlnnomMcMflfltelfl lBrid-setown. Potted Plank-l Jenrtte slngle- Lewis. 4 Mary E. Maobeau. l Best ‘lllflle u! 6 Tea Biscuits-—1. ton. 2 Mary 1c. MacDonald, Mi. (c)—l Irene hlncPhel-son. 2 CathRela McMaster: 2. Ada Acorn; 3. vol-non. a Mary Wilson, nllycrlnn, Mat-Leod. 3 Emu Mlwbeuu. 4;M;ur1@l ‘Burdette; 4. Mary Campbell. Vernon, 4 Murdock Acorn. .Dorot‘hezl (tumpllell. l ‘ , 1. Georgie Matheson, Allbion Cross; FRUIT. ' SPORTS. l2. Myrtle McKenzie; 3, Mary Cwmp- Appleo (Duchess)—1 Dorotheul Dash for girls under 9 yrs-ljbell- , Campbell. Lewis. 2 Harry MucLcod Mary Bnln. 2 Frances Singleton. 3i Best plate of ‘Brown Sugar Fudge 3 Donnie Hume. 4 Edith Hume, Iris Mary J. Enlery. 4 Marion MaoPher-l(cocoa)——l, Mary McKay; 2, Ads Apples (Red Astrucllull) ~ 1 son. lAcurn; 3. Allan Morris; 4. Winnie Harry MB.(JI4€&XL 2 Donald liiac- Girls 9 to 12 yrs-l EvelimsMorris, ‘Bridgetown. Queen. 3 Catherine Morrow. Iris. Smith. 2 (Ihrlsebcl Morrow. 3 Jen-l Best ‘plate of 9 Gingersnaps-l. Plums-l Freeman Hume, Iris, 2 cite Singleton. 4 Wary E. MacLeanflMyrtle McKenzie; 2, Bernadette John MacDonald. Girls over 12 yrs.——1 Irene MaoiMcDonald; 3, Ada Acorn; 4, Jean PlIBFSOIL. 2 Marion Hume“ 3 Katll- Mntheaon, ryn L. Morrow 4 Cnllherlne Mao? Raepbevries-—1 Eflle MacLean, Leod. Sewing and Knitting. Lewis. 2 Marion Hume. 3 Cath- Dash for boys under 9 yrs. ——1‘ Knitted Sweater-l, Lilla Swnl~ eriue Morrow_ 4 Jessie Mac-Leod. Charlie Stewart, Mt. Vernon, 2 10w, Altman gmsm CANNING. Beets-d Florence Stewart. 2 Duncan Matheson. Mt. Vernon. 3‘ Eflle MacLean. Donnie Hume. 4 Ernest Nicholson. Mmum 1.1mm‘ l BOYS 9 t0 12 YFF- *1 1195191” iBest Hammer Handle -—1. Nor- COOKING. hinslulull. 2 Chester Campbell. 3,ma-n McLeod, stratllcolla. 2 Annie, llurry llucloeml. 4 Lester Young. i Stewart. Ml. Vvrnou 2 Marion Pur, Thruc lussrd race for girls (a)- chase. 3 lrelle MacPhcrson. 4 l lrPH" blflfiPhe-PSOH & 1314111119 Knyle Mgqbeqd, |.-|..._ smith. 2 Mary E. MacLean, 8e Tee Bfsculb-l Irene MEICPPIPF- Ilorolhr-a Campbell. 3 Lizzie Bell. son, 2 Katie Meclleorl. 3 I-lfilo Mac- dlfllfy Bain. 4 Ollrlse-bel Morrow-é Mmcenaneoum __ 1_ Norman Me. "°€Z'.;n‘.e§'°§°"l<° lsltewlzurnhlcou n k (llldrllfggraslmbestcr slnglc ‘lead: ‘Hioward McLeod; 3' o‘. . — no . c. ..., -'_ ‘near ‘orrs. Annie Stewari. 3 Marion lilllrln, 4 ("ll- & Jllhn Ufllllilbell- 2 Mludocki y Marlon Purchase_ llllittlelwlil, Kc Choelcr Campbell. 3, Cgk9__.1 Katie Mflcpnml, 3 pmcdllluuil- Iiunlo, & Murdock Acoruj ‘Mschenn, 3 Flomnco Stcwnrt. 4 l Fr-‘luk Yuunk & Alex- Bell- Mgflbn pumhflnm lIur-kwarli Race for girls-l Mar Loaf of White Bread-l Best Milking Stool —1. ‘Norman ‘McLeod; 2. Lloyd McLeod; 3,Ray- mond McDonald. . Best Nail ‘Box-—1. Norman Mc- Leod. Live Stock and Poultry ‘ Best Heifer Calf, born since 1st lMarch, 1925. (Dairy breedJ-l. O'- ,l.eary ‘Morris; 2, ‘Howard McLeod: Best plate of 9 Sugar Oookiea—- . 4. Ramona uencnala. (b) ‘m: lllva McLeod: I. lobe Art Work. (a) Senior; Track; Trees on one side and tele- llorrla Brehaut, Strathcons. ‘(bl Penmanship (a) 2nd Reader,—1. ter. Morris; 2, ‘Myrtle cKenaie; 3. (c) 4th Roldan-—1. Muriel Burd- ette; 2. u-Ielen Burdette; 3, Hazel 1. Claire lBurdetta, Strathcolla; 2. Iaurdeue; 4' mum Laurdetm -—Hllda Morris. Sec. St. Teresa's School Fair A very successful school lair was held at St. Teresa's October 1st. Owing to the busy time and uniiavourable weather (he attend- allce was. not we large as mght be expected. The qualtity of exhibits was not very numerouus but the quality was excellent. Short speeches lwere made by Rev. l. R. A. MacDonald. and the Judges Miss Windsor. lMlr. McKenlae and lu- fney Swallow; 3. Ernest Cantelo, 5119c")? “71199- cmwmmlam“? ‘he Fa" held M’ Lakevdne September teachers and pupils on ‘the good showing end ‘the interest they took in their work. The following is the ' llist of prize winners:- GRAINS. Oats-l-I Lauretta Power. Elliot- vale, 2 Chester Walsh, Elliotvale. 3. Gerald Walsh. Elliotvale. 4 Fnnng Dunn. Bryneb Road. Wheat-J Lauretta Power. 2 Stella Power, Ellllotvale. 3 Chester Walsh, 4 Frances McQuulidmBald- wln'e Road. Buckwheat — 1 Patricia Kelly. Elliotvale. 2 Chester Walsh. 3 Gerald Walsh. Beans-l Patricia Kelly. 2 Bern- adette McDonald, Peakea. 3 George Casey, Byrne’e Road. 4 Rota Casey- Byrne'a Road. Peas-A George Casey- POTATOES. Green -Mountsins-—1 Urban Mc- Quald. Baldwin's Road. 2 Laurette Power. 3 Ronald McDonald, Peakes. Irish ‘Cobblers-l Lauretta Pow- er. 2 Joseph lCarm-‘iclleai. Elliotvale Turnzips~l Laurette. Power. 2 Eileen McDonald, Peakes. 3 Frank Trainer. Peakee. 4 Laura Murphy, ‘Elliotvale. Carrots-l Genevieve San-plly. (Baldwins Road. 2 Mable lMoQuald. Baldwin's Road. 3 Lauretta Power 4 Eileen McDonald. 1, .1>n,r9llrpe—1 Patricia Kelly. B Lily Carter. Baldwin's Road. 8 Cheater Walsh. Corn-—1. Agnes Curran. Bald- win's Road. 2 Patricia Kelly. 3 Chester Walsh, Beets-i Joseph McCarthy. St. Teroaas. 2 Laurette Power. 3 Laura. Munphy. 4 Frances MoQflBld (Pumplcllm-l Marceret Carmich- ael. Elliotvale 2 Duncan Carmich- eal, Elllotvale, 3 Mary Carter. Bad- 'wlin's Road. 4 George Murphy. Elliotvale. Tomatoes-l Duncan Caflnlchelll 2 Mamie McDonald. Peakes. 3 Gerald Walsh, 4 Lily Carter. Cucurnhelrs—1 Marcella McDon- dld,‘ Pealkee. 2 Agnes Bradley. St. Teresas. 3 Laura Bradley, St. Teresas. FRUITS. Apples (‘AIexander)—1 Margaret Carmioheal, 2 Mary Cllfmlvlleill- 3 Mary Murphy, Elliiotveie. 4 Mar garet. Clarkin. ;Byrne‘s ‘Road. (.1)uchess)—1 Reta Casey. 2 Mar- garet Clarklin. 3 Helen Curran. Elliotvsle, ‘Plunus-l Reta iCasey. CAPIHING. Raspberrll- , Marcella McDon- ald. 2 Ruth U211‘. us. Baldwin's Road- 3 Mary Moons/y, Peakes. 4 Helen Curran. COOKING. Lost Bread-l Rllt-Il Cairns. 2 Lily ‘Carter. 3 Mary Cullen, Bald- win's Road, 4 lllclen McDonald. Biscuits — 1 Ruth Onlirns. 2 Mamile McDonald. 3' Bertha Mo- Qusid, 4 Agnes Curran, Sugar cookies-l Helen McDon- aid. 2 Marguerite Kenny. Byrue‘! Road. 3 Mamie McDonald. 4 Mable McDonald, Apple ‘pie-A Mamie McDonald. Helen McDonald. 3 Laurette Power. Fudge-l Mary Carmichael. 2 Rllth‘Ca'irns_ 3 Mamie McDonald. 4 Agnes Curran. Qqnggrgnnrps 1 Marguerite Kenny. 2 leabell Clarkin. Byrne's Road. 3'Nellie Walsh. Byron's Road. SEWING AND KNITTING. Aprons-l Pearl Fisher, Byrrls'e Road. 2 Marguerite Kenny. 3 Isa- ‘Sweatera -- 1 Reta McLean. bull. Reader, Maritime ‘Provincea, ‘— 1, laclnnis. il-Rnth l n s. uni-rel Blmistte; 4. Ada Adorn: Ollrklln. a Margaret Gillan. ‘Peakes, _ Railway 4 Kenny Mooney. Peakss. phone poles on other alde.—1, lllliot John McDonald. Penkes. '3 Mil’! Currie; 2. Richard lllatlleaon; Bnfiarlnleheal. 4 Frank Trfllwf- Junior. Collection o! Fruit. - 1.06""! ‘Wllsh- 3 Rm ‘Mum-IL 4 Winnie Morris; I. Clayton McLeod. Lly Cam"- Millar McLure; I, Roms McKay: A8098 Clllflll- 3 M"! 911"" 3’- a. Ruel Matheson; 4. Reta Mcunn- Mable Ml-‘Quuld- 4 Byrnes Road ‘(bl 3rd Reade —1. 01AM’! K11001- Jean hfatheson; 4. Mary McKay. 2 Chum‘ Wimb- IMargnret Bailey. 3 B rn d u, M ..' e a e a c fllllly- 2 Anne ilollullli. Ii Pcrl-y lMllr- bell Clarlrin. 4 Margaret clnrlnn. Jennie McDonald. THE cnsgtoqwurowu GUARDIAN I Anes Curran. l Rosella Oalrnn. (b)—1 MIA’! 14001107. I Mary (c)—-l, Marcella McDonald. I Weeds-d Eliiotvale School. 2 Leaves — 1 Reta McLean. 2 Weed Seede—1 Elliotvnle School LIVE QTOCK AND POULTRY. Calves-l Ronald McDonald. 2 Pigs-l Wilfred Gormley. Elliot- vale. 2 Joseph McLellan, Psakes. ‘Chickens —— 1 Ruth Cairns... 2 Agnes Curran. 3 Duncan Cannich- cal, 4 ‘Laurette Power. The sports came oi! with the usual success. North Lake y School Fair Following is the list of Prize Winners of the North Lake School I l 17. 1925. GRAINS. White Oats (a)—1 Betty Fraser.» North Luke. 2 Carrie Fraser, North I Lake, 3 Agnes McDonald, South‘ Lake. 4 Bernard McDonald, Southf Lake. I Black Oats (-b)-—1 Grace Ding‘ well, North ‘Lake. 2 Frank McDon-l old. North Lake. a Violet McLean. i North Lake, 4 Anastatia Mclnnis,» Lakevillo. Wheat-d ‘Rota McDonald, Lake-. ville. 2 Margaret McDonald, Lake-i ville. 3 Charles McDonald, North‘ Lake. 4 Amelia McDonald. North, Lake, ; Thresher] Beans-d grace 135.15.; well. 2 Violet McLaren. 3 Alicel Rose. ‘Lakeville. 4 Duncan Mclnllls Lakeville. ROOTS. Green Mountain ‘Potatoes — 1, Helen Jarvis. Lakoville. 2 Anast-z atia Mclnnis. 3 Alice Rose. 4 Lloyd F Rose. Lakevlille. ~ Irish Cobbler Potatoes-l Gert-i rude McDonald, North Lake. 2 Mar l garet Rose. Lakeville. 3 Percy‘ Murphy. Elmira" 4 Annie M. Mo; DQ118161. North Lake. I Turuioe~1 Gertrude McDonald. 2 Grace Dingwell. 3 Amelia Mo, Donald. 4 Wallace Morrow. North 148KB. l‘ ‘Carrots-l Margaret Rose. 2 Percy Murphy. 3 Burnadette Mc- Donald. Lakevillc. 4 Wallace Mor- row. ‘ l PRP31llDB~1 Annie McDonald. 21 Ernest Morrow. North Lake. 3| Percy Murphy. 4 Reta McDonald. . VEGETABLES. Tomatoes-d Wallace Morrow. 2 Elva Morrow. North La-ke, 3 Er; nest Morrow. 4 Alice Rose. Cucumbers-l Vllolet MoLuren. 2 Annie McDonald. 3 Duncan Mc- lnnis, 4 Grace Dingwell. Rose. 3 Percy Murphy. 4 Margaret Rose, Cabbage-l Margaret Rose. 2 Ernest Morrow, Pl1ml7lilh—-1 Wallace Morrow. 2 Violet McLaren. 3 Jennie lMcDon- glg. North Lake. 4 ‘Helen McDon- FLOWERS. Sweet Pea.s——1 Grace Dingwell. Ally kind of Plolwera——1 Grace DllYlBWell. 2 Carrie Fraser. Mixed Flowers-l Annie McDon- llld. 2 Ruth Murphy. Elmira. 3‘ Annie McDonald. 4 Grace Dingwell l FRUIT. Alllllles (R9d)—1 Wallace Mor- lMorrow. Grace Dlngwell, CANNING. RflBPbcrrles-l Mable McDonald. North Lake. 2 Mary McDonald, BBBIB-l Annie Murphy Elmira... 2 Grace Dingwell. 3 Elsie McDonJ aid. Lakeville. l COOKING. l White Bread-d Eileen nelley,‘ Elmira. 2 Corie Fraser. 3 Annie MacDonald. 4 ‘Betty Fraser, , Tea Biscuits-d Annie M, Mac‘ Donald. 2 Bernadette McDonald. 3. Elsie McDonald. 4 Carrie Fraser? 3118M Cookies~l Mable McDon-l aid. 2 Elsie McDonald. 3 Elva‘ Morrow. 4 Carrie Fraser, l ADDle Pie-l Eileen Bailey. 2 Donald. 4 Grace Dnzgwell. Flldile—l Elva Morrow. 2 Rom, McDonald. 3 Annie McDonald. 4! 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Fine Mahogany Clbingt, you of the ease with which it “tunes lfirigf.‘lllslldlgmugaznwfslxrishnnss , I oro _ a out” unwanted statlona-nzven Jocal -§:&...A3l=n?!n§§§§"2cu- m» - GI’ "IOU broadmuus- :.'.:. ......:.......... $175 Tho same circuit as in the R-fi. Eleuant callin- cl, eiee fashioned in a walnut. Srlccini tyne of speaker unit hullt in. Price. in- cluding five Wmtlngllollse Radio- QLEY 1 llllllll| ‘Radio Co. Charlottetown Send me your booklet "The NEW 'RA|)")—T|IP Illuc Bird of Wander" and name oi‘ neslrcut Aalilariasl- Dcnlrr. I am inirrrsivd in a lot Dealer. llc is s srlcclcd drnlor-rllrl r. lnlnlinn his lr-huh-nl . ' - d b t .............. .. e141 knowledge nnll his service fnri . cut (‘rosll-y Time PH" a m] ‘ Plrnlent Plan. he can vxtvnd m you ' i ' DEF 'n»e2e@z-*;“ always in stock. in? 91 Queen Street s» n. 2 North Lake School, ‘SCHOOL WORK. Exercise i3zluk-1 [lulu MCDUII- aid. 2 Mary Mllrplly. 1i Annie .'\l. McDonald. 4 Kathleen Jarvis. (b)——1 Annie Mllhplly. 3 Ruth Murphy. 3 Mary lllcDonalli. ll Anne Holland. (c)'—1 Margaret Rose. 2 (‘brist- "Ila Murphy, 3 Carrie l-‘rzlsor. iElvll Morr lilalgl Drawing (u>—~1 Annie .\Illr- phy. 2 Ruth Murphy: 3 Ann lloll- and. 4 Philomena Mclnnls. (l))--1 Alice Rout‘. 2 Mill'l'.iil"'l Rose. ll Elsie hlcllullulll. 4 lie-ll-n Jarvis. Art Work tzll~l (“llrisiollll Mur- Div)’. 4 ‘Elsie MCnllilillll. (h)——1 Ma/ry (‘llevl-ric, Elilllrii. 2 Katie Bailey. a A Repair work and testing Sets a specialty.‘ _ JAMES A. GESNER nd GROSSLE Radio-phone Receivers. Sold and personally installed. Operating instructions‘ given. Complete line of Radio Accessories, Batteries, etc., Charlottetown : ::: : i: _ I-flil'i‘l llllsv .. SPORTS. liil-“ll for Boys. llllzlt-r 9 yI‘l1l‘$~-—l. ('|Fil'(‘ll('I‘ ltuso. ‘.7 Frllllk ‘MacDonald Il EYIIPS! ilnsc. -i Columbia McDon- ulll. llzlsll for llnys from 9 I0 12--l Lloyli Pillll" Lakewillo. 2 Roy Mav- Lllrcll. Nurlll Lukl‘. 3 ldrllcsi Mor- row. 4 Angus Nlvlllnis. Hiiiill (‘Ir lirlys over l2 yvurs~1 Duncan l.\li’llllllS. 2 Dun Jarvis. 3 Joseph iilullnillk. Lakevillc. 4 Wall- it(‘t' ,\l0l‘i‘ll\\‘. Hush for (iirls under 9 years 1 Mary 2 Vloilu l,\|il('ill\l'('ll. 2 llclon .\l.‘il'l)0illIlIl. ~I May llollullll. illluil for (llrls 9 to 13 yours-A Mary l". ,\lil('l)flllilli'l. 2 Annie lMllr- pl-y. I! .‘\ia‘l'y (ililiu. -i Allllfililfllil Mc- Innis. Dun-ll for Girls 9 to 12 ycurs- l Elsie MacDonald. 2 Ruth Murphy. ii Mary Mltc-Wlllaltl. 4 ‘BOFllflilCllO Fudg9__1 Jnsale MflCIlfanlL 2 ml liulne. 2 lrcne MaoPllerson. 3 Mu’, 3.1m 3 Mum“ M,w;>h.,rson_ [gm-lino Smith. 4 Janette Singleton 4 Elizabeth Boll. ‘ \vh<-‘-.I~h=u'row Rack-l 11ml" __..-___.__.._,Hinglclon, &John CamDbP-ll- 2 (‘llurlio Stewart, 8c Duncan Mothe- -i- i.|.-.... n, Mnchcod. a». sldphe“ CW1!» Lift Off-NQ Pain! til“... Seniors-l Harry Macbaod. . (I) Stewart. 2 Murdock Acorn, 8c ‘A nulls Mur-Llluglllin. 3 Murdock .Vlill'l1(‘fli'i, & (‘heater Campbell. 4 Jot-ltoy llnce for Junior Boys (a) ‘~»-1 Duncan Mstlhellzlll, & Charlie John Mac-Donald. 2 Later Sin- kioion, & John (lnmphell. 3 John lNeil MncKinnon. 8t Egar Murln_ 'l‘rllstcm' Race-l Dori Morrow. iMt. Vernon. 2 John Acorn. Mt. ‘Vurlloll, 3 Roderick MacRae, Cull- iiilPH. _ Teacher's Race—1 Catherine lMuoLcan. Lewis. 2 Catherine Mac- Donald. lrlls. 8 Marxaret MacLean. (‘llllolioni Married Women's Race—1 Mrs. Rod MacPhenwn, Clllloden. 2 ‘Mrs. lw. A. MacQlleen. m. Vernon. a jMrs. W. W. Singleton. Culloden. I Mrs. Thom. MacPllerson, Culloden. 5 Mus. Joe Cook. Belle ‘River. Blindfold Race-l Lester Single- lton. t: John Calgpbelli“! Shasta; a m", h V! “m, n m“, Camp ell O ‘Mllr ock ao can. m'nllz"hr'lll‘lltnn nrlliillyz cnrnfillsinnlly JM- D- Mficbaod & swvhen Comp’ corn stops llllrtinu. iizrn llllurtlyWm- 4 John N9" Mlcmnnon 5 ll“. N. right ofl with fingers. JOY"! 5'91 575013950“- dru at sells a tiny bottle cl, Free (or all (shill-l Eveline . .. ' w.‘ y”, mute, nnmoient u. Smith. 2 Edna Fraser, Vernon. 4 3. William Burke; 4, Warren Mc- Donald; 5, Lloyd McLeod. Special Prise for Dairy Heifer. born since ‘March 1st, 1925. given by Directors of Cheese Factory —- .1. Alexander McLeod; B, Ralph Bur- ldette; 3. RaymomLMcDonald; 4. ‘William Burke; 5. Hattie Wood. Best Plymouth ‘Rock Pullet and CockereL-l, Lloyd McLeod: 2. Roderick McKenzie; 3, Richard Matheson. Collection Noxious Weeds. correctly named and mounted on drawing paper. —- Stratllcoua School: 2. Richard Matheaon; 3, Lilla Swallow; 4, Jean Mntheson. board bean-—1. Strathcona School; 2. Lilla Swallow; 3, Tens McDon- ald. Primrose. Tree Leaves pressed and mount- ed-l, Strathcona School; 2. Rich- ard Matheaon; I, Mt. Hope School; 4. Lilia Swallow. Samples o! Wood.—1, Norman McLeod; 2, John McLeod. Reader-l. Clayton McLeod. (b) up to 8rd Rowen-—1. Georgie Matheson; l, George Currie. 4th Reader-i. Ada Acorn; i. male Dockend ' Ill cum, soft. corn, or Cfltlwflllfl M till Ines, and the foot ( .. ‘ ‘ irritation. Dunes ..< "JJeLh. l‘ acllean, =‘- )—1Jdln OQpInIIIJacI ~- IAIQX- ‘ ‘ .‘. car-law ops .. , . "w! l... Weed Seeds contained in csrll- C 2 Ruth Cairns. 8 Agnes Curran. 4 lehoei Work Map (a)-1 Francis Dunn. I M490 Rotolla Mclnnis 8 Bertha MoQlilid flfl-l RUM McDonald. 2 Dun- Exercise Book (a) up to 2nd 4 More]; uequnm, can Melanie. (o) gals. 2 Cheater Webb. I lhfy e W. . (O-Il-QQOIII IIIIIUO ata- 1uueriounltztalou A ' " o)" ' .7. Emotvlm z Lauren; pow.“ 3 Doald, 2 Carrie and Betty Fraser. Mable ‘Mcquald. 4 Rosella Melanin». 3 9"“? DiIiBWQU- 4 Elva Morl-owm Elliotvaie. ' lvlended Sock-l Lily carter. 2 SEWING AND KNITTING. Mslble IMcQunid. ‘a Mamie Monon- ‘Creme Apron —- 1 Christena “d Murphy. Elmira. Ftowsna. Pntch—l‘ Mary McDonald. 2 Potted Flowera—-1 Genevieve Annie McDonald. 3 Gertrude Jarvis Sanphy. 2 Bernadette McDonald. a 4 Grace Dlnswsll. Reta McLean. Cueh1ou~1 Ruth Murphy. 2 Mixed Boquet-l- Mamie MoDon- GPWB IMYIFWQH- 3 ‘EIVI- MOITOW. aid. 2 Bernadette McDonald. 3 Gell- "Mmilnl-‘l H919" Jarvis. 2 Gert- evllevo snnuhy. 4rnu-lcln Kelly. rude Jurulfl- 3 Grace Dluzwell. 4 Mary McDonald. MANUAL TRAINING. Hammer Handle — 1 Thomas Kenny, Byrnew Road 2 George asey. 3 Frances Dunn, - Nail Box-—1. Francis Dunn. I Thomas Kenny. Samples of Wood-l Eiliotvale School. l Brendan Curran, Bald- wirra Road. ‘ gQHQQL WQRK, 1 Wallace Morrow. 2 Annie M. ‘McDonald. 8 Ernest Money, 4 Exercise Book-l rmneln Dunn. Jennie llcbuullll- 5 Clarence Rose. Poultry-l Ms-ble Rose. 2 Alice Ross. Ii ‘games McDonald. 4 Amelia na . MANUAL riummo. 1 Duncan Mclnnia. 2 Joseph Holl and, Elmira. Sec, 2-1 Lloyd Rose. Sec. ii-—1 Lloyd Rose. LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY. I Annie McDonald. 3 Duncan Mc- Innis Bertha liiicQuaid. (h —-1 Aubrey H . Peakaa. Ar)t wofl-(aj—luohll.;lilll Mo- COLLICTIONB. Noxious Weeds — l. Lakevllle Sfloolil North Lake School a Bitil ur- . fWeId ‘Om-e! Lsievllle lcledl ' ._ ' ' H -v..*l“"..‘,"" 3 . w- nlrww riwwvrm~r< - gt.‘ ‘ ii odour-nee. v *» Pfllllllllnflllll) (u) l Allllio M, Ame. Donald. 2 Mary ‘(lilaverivu 3 Kntit; Bailey. 4 ‘Reta McDonald. (‘hr-l Allnin tMllrpily. 2 Jclllly MoDollnld. 3 Allllic llnllund. 4 Belly PPARPI‘. Allllila Murphy & Rlltll Mu-rplly, (c)~1 Carrie Fraser. 2 Cllrlst- Jockuy'l{a(:0~~1 Ilullcull ‘Mclllnls ens hillrrihy. 3 liclcn Jllrvls. 4 Mur- 8c Lloyd ltoao. 2 Lloyd Popo 8c Ml-Ilmlnltl. 'l‘llh‘e lulu-rod R360 lfor lloya- -l . DliIlUiill .'\'|('lfll1li\i, & Joliopl] Mum;- inlz. 'l'llrol-, lunged itllcc for Girls - 1 M‘ lnulrll till» rum- for zlll dllrliillc-w. Roy ‘MRCLIIFGII, 3 Dull Jarvis it Jneleph Manning. Ymllll! llildifls Race-A Margaret Rose, 2 (‘zlrrie'..'i*l'zl.~lcr_ .'l Alice iluee ll lilllriila Robertson. North Ilukc. , Rclzly ‘Rank-l Lakevllle School. i2 Elmira. ‘School. 3 ‘North Lake 188M001. . (Patriot please copy.) —-———<-q>—-—— WHEN ‘rlfll: HUSBAND ls Assam‘. Prl-pzlrfll: In lay nsidn Lllcll‘ svr-ells o! moilrnillg for the schooli- (‘Rlkury molt WlIlOWH hhvo sllffcffll ll cfrllul hlnw. 'l‘ill-y Illlvo awakened l0 llllv lil('l. lllzli. tin-Ir willllwlltlod or golf is lo bu. followed by a aim‘ Illlr slzltc attributable to tho 80"‘ cral (‘lvtJllOlL | Eel-lion willows suffer from trouble as illmw llcrr-llvoli ‘by gulf, only their hllfl- blulllll stuy out later at night. Will-n- two or three are gulhorflfl (Okvlllvr. it is the election tlW-Y tzllk lllmllt. "Election ulfdeur," ls the excllau ,i_.___d- lalyk l0 th t. b l ""~"'"-..:....- ....:.."':.:..;'.; lgn and value. Price In. . $84 . A live-tube receiver Ilullly / trlms, "Musiconc" Headset. Phone Pluu and Grill Leak. (The only (‘XlYllF ‘\\ rtflllry Q I (' ' Aerial r" d . Batteries) PANDORA RANGE Built to give a lifetime of eficient, cooking service. Oven of Armco mckcled surface. Easily cleaned and h . strut-if‘ .. (vb-u )'. l- n». OGERS‘ HARDWARE C0,, '" ‘ arlottetown y y . .. . humor» (lain u: a. h! l DURABLE SANITARY ECONOMICAL economical iron ‘with eats evenly. “"LTDI. .1 " w‘: at .- "