BENTON SLEEPING GARMENT! p. [halt-b Pvohetion and Dooendable Quail» BENTON FEATURES Body and feel completely covered. I Patented, extra-hes U Non-breakable rubber buttons won't come o . rcm r feet. O arenred, extra-full drop no! shri when washed. O O Fabric is warm, long wearing and my: soft. ...,‘ . , ‘a One or two piece styles (extra lower pieces v . 34 . can be secured separately) in sizes 0 to 10 l, (age is the size) seat. O Very strong, flat seams. O Tum-down, tie-in cufls on infants’ zines. U Double collars. I Stron button holes. O Finel tailored throughout. I Do lzty keep their shape and size. l WHILE OUR SUPPLY LAST! Aiuebalt To svenv PURCHASER an. nrnrmi SLEEPERS WITH each purchase of Dr. Denton Sleeping Garments we will give an attractive doll dmsed in a '1‘ n" sleeping garment. The doll, dressed as it is, would regularly retail at 50c. This introductory ofler is made in conjunction with Mercury Mills (manufacturers of Deoton Sleepers in Canada); Mothers who take advantage of it will learn that "Dentou durability is true economy." ' Priced $ i attractively at "P "Sig" IN THE MEN'S BASEMENT Men’s All Wool JUMBO SWEATER Large sizes only in ALL WOOL ZIP SWEATER A ‘grand value $2.00 WORK SHIRT 21:1: Ziiiarliiiyaiifi" SHIRT- 79¢ Men's heavy Wool 39c $2.75 --s-»n~~s---.. RIBBED SOX lMen’s fine Wool RIBBED sox Men's Flanneiette PAJAMAS ..... - 1§X§iii'§s"ii'.“.°.'.°i.t? $119 Men's Fleece Lined COMBINATIONS . . . . . . . $1.25 Men's Heavy v WINTER CAP fur lined ear flaps Men’s fancy TWEED CAPS ............... Men’s new ' HORSE-HIDE MITTS .. . . . . .. Men's liorsehide PULL-OVER MITT .. . . . . . .. .. 39$ Men's Blue Denim OVERALLS 5 pockets-Bib Khaki Whipcord PANTS Heavy Moleskin PANTS double seat and knee $2.50 Boy's belted wool MACKINAW, warmly lined fur collar ........ .. Boy's Wool MACKINAW warm and snug Bofs Wool MACKINAW good value Boy's Warm wool n WINDBREAKERS . Boy's Wool First Long $1.25 $8.50 PANTS, Fox Serge Boy’: Blue Cheviot BLOOMER PANT Boy’s Blue Cheviot BREECHES $1.65 Boy’s heavy TWEED BREECHES ...... .... ........... $215 $149 an 9a. Boy’s Zipper 79c SWEAT SHIRTS Warm sweater, part wool, roll collar, matched tie . . . . . . . . . . . The Economy Shop Second Floor New supply Rubber all over APRONS. Variety of bright colors New supply Long Sleeve HOUSE DRESSES Children's Fleece Lined BLOOMERS. an sizes G ififiiii... ...... $1.59 $1.95 oneness HOOVER APRONS bright prints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HOUSE DRESSES Printed Percale . . . . . .. . .... .. .*?.';:'r.';;I.... sum Short Sleeve Flanelette 5s. n. GOWNS ....... UNDER-HOSE 250 giiirtlflrild: ..... .. 3 m- 250 535i”??? fiiiififfiiiiii w 39c ‘iifiiliiiiiiii....=........... 59c ilfll.il"'f.i.h.l.'ii...........e.. 09¢ §iii§°iit.h...................... 59G Bridgetown School _ Fair in: were six in number Upton, Forest I-Dll, Hope. List c! prim winners: mass r A very interestlnr and successful school lair was held at Bridgetown on Beni- 17th. the schools compet- namely, Bridgetown. Primrose. Albion Cross and Mount Bee. l-Oats: 1 Raymond Acorn. Albion Close; a Lawis Ross, Bridge- Brlmmee; 8 My Molar-en, m mu: 4 rswis Roan. ands»- town. glrindgotown; e Mary Many, Forest B00. C-OOHIZ 1 Kill‘!!! QBOC, i‘ ARI. UAR "Glace Trotters’ an Id! only by RCA Victor 8090; 2 William m. nope; a Whilloy _ Hope; 4 Ansel Judson. Mt. H096- GLAIS ll Kenzie, Bridgetown; Campbell, BIMBQWWR; Lsod, Albion Cmes. McDonald, Albion Cross; Ward. Albion CNN; ale, Bridgetown. sec. 8 (bJ-Feed Tumips: 1 Mur- ray Mo! e, Bridgetown; 2 E8110 Swallow. Albion Cross; 8 Alllston McDonald, Albion Cross; 4 Miles Mathsson, Forest Hill. Sec. 4-Maugles: 1 Alllstnn Mc- Donald, Albion Cross; 2 Lewis Ross, Bridgetown; I Daniel Livingston, Albion Cross. l Sec. 5--Carrota: 1 Alliaton Mc- Donald, 2 Mildred McBwaln, Up- ton; 8 Freddls Acorn, Prln1rosey4 John Acorn, Primrose. B00. 6-Farsnips: 1 Florence Mc- Swain, Upton; 2 Albert Burhce, Mt. Hope: 8 Allislon McDonald: 4 Mild- red McBwain. CLASS III Sec. L-Tomatoes: 1 Gordon Doc- ltenclorli. Mt. Hope; 2 Murray Creed, Bridgcipwn; 3 William Burhoe, Mt. Hope: 4 Ansel Judson. Sec. Ii-Cucumbers: 1 Ralph Mc- Leod; 2 Murray Creed; 3 Jfllm Acorn; 4 Ansel Judson. Sec. 3--Beets: 1 John Acorn; 2 Ralph McLeod; 3 Allistcn McDon- ald; 4 William Burhoe. Sec. il-Cabbage: 1 Murray Creed; 2 Whitley Judson, Mi. H0196. 3 Gordon Dockendorii. 5m, 5--Pumpklll52 1 Florence Mcswaiu; 2 Dan Ward, Albion Cross; 3 Gordon Dockendorii; 4 Alliston McDonald. Sec. 6—Squash: 1 Roddle Betion, Upton; 2 Albert Burhce, Mt. Hope; 8 John Acorn, 4 Freddie Acorn. CLASS IV Sec. 1—Swe:t Peas: 1 Whllley Judson, Mt. Hope; 2 Alexa Mc-Don- ald, Forest Hills. Sec. 2—Mixed flowers: enoe McSwain, Upton; 2 Hazel Campbell, Bridgetown: 3 Am! Judson. Mt. Hope; 4 Ruth Rogers, Bridgetown. Bee. k-Geraniums: 1 Ruth Rog- ers; 2 Mildred Mofiwsln; 3 Earle Swallow: 4 Katherine Nicholson, Bridgetown. CLASS V sec, l-Apples: (Red Astrachan): 1 Beatrice McLean, Albion Cross; a Mildred Mcswsl : a Constance Mathieaon, Albion Cross; 4 Murray McKenzie, Bridgetown. Soc. l-Wealthy: iAllen Mc- Leod, Mt. Hope; 2 Beatrice Mc- Lean; 3 Florence Acorn; 4 Earle Swallow. Secs-Crabs: 1 Alllston McDon- ald; 2 IAWis Ross; s Alexa Mc- Donald, Fbreat Hill. . Bee. 4-—Plums: 1 William Bur- hos; 2 Florence Burhoe; a Hsddon McLeod; 4 Albert Burhoe. CLASS VI Sec. 1—Whlte Bread: 1 Elsie McKenzie; 2 Constance Mathleson. Albion Cross; 3 Alena. McDonald. Sec. 2—Tea biscuits: 1 Kather- ine Nicholson. 2 C netancc Math- ieacn; 8 Annie McDonald, Mt. Hope, 4 Alena McDonald. Sec. 2-—Buger cookies: 1 Con- stance Mathloson; 2 Elsie McKen- zie; 8 Ben. Nicholson, Albion Orcu; 4 sou-y McKay, Forest am. lea. Bnape: 1 Hale Mcxsnaie; 2 Alene. McDonal; a Ruth Rogers. Bfldectown. lee. b-Whito Cake: 1 Con- etence Mathlsscn; 2 Alena McDon- lldi I Annie McDonald, Mt, Hope. 4 Margaret McKay, Forest Kill. loo. o-Fudse: 1 Stella Camil- bell, Primrose; 2 Alealne. M01006, Bill: 8 Alena McDonald; 4 1 Flor- Scc. b-Bcaus: 1 Florence Bur- 31112100. Judson, Mt. - See. l-Pot-aioes (Green Moun- talus): 1 Elsie McKenzie, Bridge- town; 2 Roy Mouton, Forest Hill. Sec. 2—Cobblers: 1 Murray Mc- 2 Francis 3 Roiis Campbell, Bridxetown; -; Ralph Mc- Seo. 3 (n) Turnip“ 1 Alliaton 2 Dan 8 William Bin-hoe, Mt. Hope; 4 Elsie McKen- The Ilcn. Mrs, 4' Ighphgf p“. mantle, 25-year-old daughter-in- law or Lord Cottesicw, and a rela- tive of the Earl o! Middleton, who il- silmdinr. as Labor ca-ndldnto fltllnst Mr. Duii Cooper, tho Socialist candidate for the House o! Commons constituency, ta shown with her young son, Adam, as she canvassed Westminster in search oi votes. Sc, instead oi this being merely a picture oi’ a young British mother taking. her. baby son for an airing in his pram, it is a picture. o1. n. hill-fledged McKenzie; 2 Ruth Rogers; 8 Stella Campbell. CLASS V11 (Div. A) Sec. 1—Do1l's Dress: 1 Florence McSwaln; 2 Gertie McDonald: 8 bralsie McKenzie; 4 Francis Camp- l. . Sec. 2: Darned mitten: 1 Terese McDonald; 2 Florence M MODEL cs-z $89.00 with eolorbend dlel end 12" super-semi- tive speaker, extended movie range, beautiful we lit-veneered - eeblnet. *5 Globe Trot with RCA Yictor for a new worldoi‘ fascinating entertainment. To the proves: Globe Trotter chassis, tho RCA Victor engineers have added further refine- ments and improvements to bring a new high performance standard to all-wave radio. Hear what this better performance means clarity and " %";‘°.i... DOWN places lilll marvellous new Globe Trotter In your home. . tc-deyl MILLER BROS. Ltd. v in rangs-posver-Tonc Quality. You'll not only be amazed by the extreme case and accuracy of tuning in foreign stations and the American short wave programs, but you will be thrilled with tone of remarkable of models . . . at prices to moot every puracl RCA VICTOR "We carry a wide choice RADIO Sec. Zi-Jilmbroldererl Scarf: 1 Florence Acorn. Sec. 4-Scari: 1 Elsie McKenzie. Sec. 2 (b) Woollen cap: 1 Ruth R0891}; 2 Katherine Nicholson. Sec. 4 (b) Domed Bock: 1 Katie Gillls; 2 Mildred Mcfiwaln; 3 Allen McLeod. ‘ CLASS VIII sec. I (a) Match box holder: 1 David Livingston; 2 George Dock- endoriT. Sec. 3 (a) Book shelf: 1 David Livingston; 2 George Dockendorii; 3 Maurice McMaatz-r. ' Sec. 1 (b) Medicine chest: 1 Al- len McLeod. Sec. 3 (b): Picture frame: 1 Allen McLeod; 2 John Acorn. Sec. 4-Miscellanecus:-1 Harold Dccltentlorli. 2 Pius McDonald; 3 Douglas McMcsicr; 4 Francis Campbell. . CLASS IX Sec. l (a) Cali dairy breed: 1 lialdon MncLetlo; 2 Fsncey Camp- bell; 3 Francis Campbell; 4 Ray- mond Acorn. Sec. 2 Barred Rock: 1 l-laddon MucLeod; 2 Russel Docltendorii; 8 John Acorn; 4 Ruth Rogers. Sec. 3——Whlte Leghorm: 1 F001‘- enoe MacSwain; 2 Fanccy Camp- bell; 3 Haddon MacLeod. CLASS X Sec. 1—Woeds: 1 Forest l-lill; 2 Mt. H090: 8 Upton. Seed-Leaves: 1 Forest Hill; I Mt. Hope: a- Upton. Sec. ii-Samplea o! Wood; l Primrose; 2 Mt. Hope. CLASS XI Bee. 1—-Writing: Grads 1: 1 Alexina Macleod; I Arthur MacDonald; 3 Hazel Mor- ris; 4 John Macuren. Grade 2 (a) 1 Thelma Lotiner; 2 Beatrice Mchesn. Grade 2 (b): 1 Pearl Livingston; 2 Roy MacLaren: 3 ‘Haul Camp- bell: 4 Ralph Livingston. Grade a and 4: 1 Florence Acorn. 2 Mil-inc Acorn; a Florence Acorn, 4 Sadie Gillia. Grade 5 and 6: 1 Florence Mac- Bwaln; 2 Annie Mecdonald; 3 Gor- den Dockendcrii; 4 Francis Moc- Master. Grade 7 and 8: Ruth Rogers; 2 Constance Mathesqn; S Stella Campbell. Gndc 9 and l0: 1 Allison Mac- Donald; a Msrjsmet Betta-l; s Al'ui Manhood. Heel-Map Drawing: Grades I and e(s):1llilsle Mc- Kenzie; 2 Francis McMaster, 8 Daovéd Isivintston; 4 Ralph Mc- 1o Grades ‘i and 8 (b): 1 Constance Mathioson: 2 Rolls Clmpbell, 8 Ruth Rogers; 4 Ansel Judson. Grades B and 10 (c): i Allan Mc- mm Idwin Claw. Brldeewwn- Sec. ‘I-lehool Lunch: 1 Elsie Sec. 8—Art Work: Grade 1 (a): 1 Murray McKen- zie; 2 Beatrice McLean; s Thelma Ladner; 4 Hazel Morris. Grade 2 (b): i Roy McLeren; 2 Haael Campbell; a Winnie McKin- non; 4 Ralph Livingston. Grades 8 and 4: 1 Florence Acorn; 2 Gertie McDonald; 3 Sadie Gillis; 4 Wlltey Judson. Grades 5 and 6: i Mary McKay; 2 Sarah McLeod; 3 John Campbell; 4 Francis Campbell. Grades '7 and a: 1 Mildred Mc- Bwain; 2 Constance Mathieson; 3 Ruth Rogers; 4 Regis Campbell. Grades 9 and 10: 1 Allan McLeod, 2 Alliaton McDonald. Grades 7 to 10: i Allan McLeod; 2 A‘li.ston McDonald. Sec. 4-Porti’olio: . Grades 1 to 6: 1 Albion C7055} 2 Bridgetown. Grades '1 to i0: i Albion Cross; 2 Bridgetown. Bee. 5—Prcject Map: 1 Cross: 2 Bridgetown. Sec. 6—Orlginsl Poster: Grades 1 to (l: (The Early Bird Catches the Worm): 1 Gordon Dockendo fi’; 2 Russel Dockendorll. Grades 7 to 10 (Peace): 1 Reels Campbell; 2 Allen McLeod; 3 Con- stance Mathiesun. Sec. 7-Weathcr chart: 1 Mt. Hope School; 2 Albion Cross School. _ 52c. 8—Plaaticine modelling: Grades 4 and under (Fox): l Florence Acorn; 2 Mifes Msthieson. Grades B. 8 and 7 (Vase): 1 Ralph McLeod; 2 Francis McMah- ier; 3 Margaret McKay; 4 Mary McLeod. Grades B. ii, and 10 (Belle! Map oi‘ Africa): 1 Haddon McLeod; 2 Alliston McDonald; 3 Constance Mcthicson; 4 Nell Nicholson. Albion CLASS XII-CONTESTS Sec. 2—Schcol Chorus (National Anthem): 1 Bridgetown School; 2 Forest Hill School. Sac. t-Physicsl Drill: 1 Bridle- town School; 2 Forest Hill School. CLASS XIlL-SPOBTS ' 100 ylifdadsah. ‘oys 1a and 14:1 Hadrian McLeod; 2 Alliatcn Mc-. Done-id; a Francis MeMaster; 4 Earle Swallow. '16 yards dash, boys e and i0: 1 David Livingston; 2 Douglas Mo- “ ; 3 Morris McMaster; 4 Al- vin Campbell. 50 yards duh. Birls c and 1o: 1 Hazel Campbell: Alberta Deselvo: 3 Haael Jenkins. 75 yards dash, boys ll and 12: v1 Gerald Campbell; 2 Duncan Mc- Maslor; 3 Dannie Ward. Leod; 2 Alllston McDonald. -BY GEORGE MCMAN US ‘llWj ' I l; fix 4 "so yards (ll-Bil. cififiTanTfoTi Francis Campbell. 50 yards dash. girls 11 and 12: l Alexlna McDonald; 2 Mary Mo. Kay; 3 Elsie McKenzie; 4 Florence Mcswain. 10v yards dash. boys l5 and over: 1 Allen McLeod; 2 Alllaton McDonald. b0 yards three lened rec, girls: l. Alexa McDonald and Hazel Gil. lie; a Katie Gillls and Mary Me- Kay. , 50 yards dash boys 8 and under: 1 Murray McKenzie; 2 Ralph Lly- ingston. Sec. 17-50 yard jockey race boys; l Duncan and l"~_u‘ Mug”. tcr; 2 Maurice McMaster and Mur- ray Creed. 5o yards sack race, boys 11 and Over. l Duncan ldcldlster; a Fran- cis McMaster; a Dannie WPIRI‘ 50 Yards sack race, boys l0 and under: 1. Douglas McMaster; z David Livingston. 3 Alvin Camp- bell: 4 Morris Mcussm. Free ior all, girls: 1 Alena Mc- DOIING; 2 l-lasei Gillie; Ii Con- Iblllcg Methicsom. '15 yards duh. {iris l8 and l4: l Alexa. McDonald, 2 Hazel Gillls; i Katie Gillia. 50 yards wheel barrow race boys: 1 FTI-ucfa McMaater and John Campbell; 2 Douglas and Duncan MCMBBWTZ 3 Alvin Campbell and Maurice McMaster. Teachers raoe: 1 Georgie Milli- ieson; 2 Beth Webster; 3 Norman McLeod; 4 Raymond McDonald. Relay race: 1 Albion Cross: I Bridgetown; 8 Forest Hill; 4 Mt. Hope. whet tuay PHONE 211 STEWAR T’S BREAD _..gives me Energy!“ TEWARTS BREAD is butter crusted and will member of your family. You graham. fancy pastry, rolls, and cakes. Phone and we will deliver. S TFWAR T’S Bakery the appetite of ever)’ have it in white, m‘ Ask us about our KENT ST. " Wiesel. Let us illl your bins-you will 11nd our ser- vice good-our men courteous-we shovel the coal in, free of charge-our prices ardlow- Yorkshire (Imported) ... . 3.88.75 Scotch (Imported) Springhlll Screened Invernese Screened .. Victoria Screened . Bras (P01- Screened 87-75 Baeeburner Hard Coal $12-50 Elllllfllt Blower Slack $6.0: Bree d’0r Blower Sleek 85-00 HQLR. LARGE & CO. " 8.75 ‘Ag: :'":::::::::: it... . Tel. i000 ~