in _._.._... .. ~4 " __,\,1.-.... Vl-"iél. LTD. 11.11111» l..-.1~4 1F? .,.: ._,. .1. -\\ 1' Celery, White Plumed—l, Ernest 1111311. Ripe-l. w. n. .»S11~\v;1rt, Bellmue; i! C. J. Stmvurl. I, U ;‘1_'11‘1X11l..».11.-; :1. .\l'.11~:c (111-01». South. ' '1'<1-'1111o~-.<, 111-11 Ript~l, Gco. W. (Continued from Page 15) 3 |~"11.1-.-1 '1. 11.111111»; 3, -------- ————'-'-f"'"*'_"-—‘ ' ti'\'1-i11; 1 Hits-Oi ll. Jctliaius. (1111111931, 3, A. 0. F. G111: 4. John .\lt.-- , N, “nod llll ill. 11.11111 10>. 1t~‘.-11"11‘ti .011 11t.u:1s‘ ilxmgt-l. Wurtzel. Yellow Glnbe,f1_ G2,, Q‘; 301,, ~ l, (Thus. and G99‘ A‘ God" -~ 11. . 1511-1131. . ‘.\'. H. Jcukina. Yicruon; 3.‘ _1 1,1 11; Joseph. Citric)’. A l , .- ;;_ 1;,“ 1p '\'~*ll¢1_\\'.J5; \\'. J1.1.-....11.. \‘. ;\\ Beets, Danish, Forage, Sugar‘ 1111;.»- l. 111-1). 1t. .l.11.11=11.11; ‘.1. .111 ‘ 13111112,, l. Richard (Itzrlcy; 4 . Lloyd Brehatlt. Alexandria. 1 mun.‘ 11;__1_ M11 ' ‘i. 511E111‘. i111)‘ Vllrlvll’ Il$llll'~‘<l-1(1.ti.z111t: “ S1:_\'1n1>ur Gregory; White R1111‘, i1'--l, H. E. '. L. ll. lliilcr; 3, Ernest 5 l. Richard (‘url v1 3. .lt1~.,'>';,_-;1.1_-1 t; "-33 .;_ In >11 ‘ 77~\"1*">- W» -l-"ll"‘°ll- 111, . tntluns P11111111) Blood -— llPil. drvtermctllflle- 10.1, Scyntuur =l1;111: 3 Juhtv r 1. 1.1111111 Brvlmut: B. S@Y'.‘S,'>1=:11 1: r1, 12111-11 11. Bourke; 4.1 1.» 11-" ."1-l,1.-1l11 , fl, Charles Pillillh: \1-1§~,11,- (y \\',,1,11_ 1111"“ 171111 TI. .. ~11! (31l1'11'11'.' l'.11-.'=. i.t~...,r B111111l~1. Arthur C. ‘ . _ “k101i. :11:.>t.=. 111-11. 1011:. 10 r-wntu --l . Bums‘ Turnip B1O0d__1‘ Rirll 1rd (‘urt- : 2. 312111111111" \11-» l ' 3- lllftvtl Bfellilllli 4. GOO-Iidraul; Ilcactut: l, l1. B. 1\lille'r. herr. ' will"? "M191 1. l" POM? l. lGrntst ll. Piurktr, .., .~\'r1l1111' ('. a 11111.1; ;1_ 111.- ---1 1:1 . ‘M111 fiurlvt": 1 11. Jenkins; .1 11. W011"; 3'5. 1110311 Bffllllllt. i1. Arhlug. i. trinttctuxvu. V Carrots White, Intermediate, l0_ 51.11.1511, 1111.1 on -.\lurro\v-—1. Eru- rntit. "l. .11.". Xavier C;1‘.l11.!£.REt~l1~' w. 11. 11111111101. ‘. Arlhur C. 3111013,. mond; 2. .-\rth1ir__C. Wand; . Liuyti 3, S1.-_t,':nu111' )11;L.-.|1an_ ‘ 1'11" luuv: l. 1- 1'11 Culley- Squzu 11, i-ltihlni-tl, 2-—l,.lirn1~.-‘t H. suuuzucr 11<cv-,;‘.1~.111-1;.-; 3_ (11.11 “fl Johnson; l, 111 . C11 .111. ton-u: . (‘ztivin Wood. I 5 111.117 icy; 3. Allen ll. Frizzic, (jhrtrloltu- (‘.11 1mm‘ Pippy; 2'11_‘r.;.pm|.[_Bmn.1\e_ l-Tntltirr Porn. for ens.‘ age~1. l<'.'1t1.:1. 111118., Charlottetmvn; 2, S1111 “r131 lxVUPZ flcClorlnuullz Joseph 11. :1. Arthur Vcsscy. .2, Horace Wright, Lower Bellequé.{ (inlet l. Rttvhurti Lttllcl- ‘llarm .t Stmash grovm in 512211401113, Hester lnman, Mt. Stowe; 4. 1.1.2.. . l-l. B. 311111-11 iVerna-Sclturmau. Mt. Stowe; 5. .l_ . .. 81111111011119. S’. l, GM \\, lltwrlncltern, Gilt. Herbert. Collection of Fluid ltutu. ' 1.. ‘tl ' ~11 1111.1 1 11_ V.‘ J‘)‘lr 1.‘.1.1rl.1-; 12. ila-u 11111111115, Centreville; i, Lloyd ,\\‘1-11:11. Norih Bcdcquc; .3. liester vlumuu. M1. Stewart. -l.lc1.lcquc; ftque; 2, John Baker. North Bed; l, st-gsmotir ..\1<'l.wllz1n. lcquei-S, Stewart Carrutbers. North Xavierlliedeque; 4. Willie Nicholson, Cen- ,'1,1treville; 5, Charles Arsenault, Cen- llledeque; Arthuristowe; 5, Elmer Sherry, Fernwood. t‘. Wood; 2. ‘Svfyrnour Jlclzcllan; 3, (‘oral Struvt, fur nctble use only-g .1, Dewar Jen-i —-1, 1:111, \\'. Johnson; 3. lat-nest 1f 1.~11.11-:11»1-. 0i’ (‘mrdcn licrbsk- 1, ls pnssnt lnclud~ will!" 0'. m judging was over and exhibits had bcen ‘ Wu] came speech mailng. .\ rt-strlllllull r».- schooi r111: fiisuc- c- was read b) .\lr. D. Schurman, $1 11-1111") ol-thc Fair Centrtf, He ‘u...- lullotretl by 11011. 111-. Lea, Com- lllhnlilfllfl‘ ul Ycttrsou. Sports wcrc next carried out wry szitisfztvtory in‘ charge 0t ln- igriculture and Mr. .-1>t?t‘it1l‘ Auid .1ud W. G. Dawson. PRIZE LIST CLASS l-GRAINS - Sec. 1.--Bcct Shea! of 100 Heads o! Oats L, John Baker, North Bedeque; Willis 31111111115011, Centrevllle; 3. ices. 2._-s=1‘1¢ sum of 10o Headc1 of Wheat 1, John .\l0!1tg0mery, Lower Bed-l 2, Ambrose Wedge, lnwer 3. Lea 'l‘aombs. Centre- tiile; l, Eileen Smith, Mt. Stowe; eqllc; .1, Aiuurlce Maclicuua, Mt. Stowe. 18cc. 5.—Bcst Six Ears Sweet Corn 1.. Ambrose Vifiedge, Lower Bed- B. Miller. ttreville. 6.—Bcst Ping or Beans 1, John Montgomery. 4, Hilda. Schurman, Mt. GLASS. l-FWOTS Sec. Zw-lrlsh Cobbler Potatoes 1, Winnllred Wright, Lower .Bedeque; 2, Hazel Green. Mt. 1510116; 3, Leonard Hallis. Centre- Vville. Sec. 1 l, Kenneth Green, Mt. Stowe; iCbarlcs Arsenault, Centrcville; 4.--Macl ntyrc Potatoes l: n _ ‘ _ 3.1111111 Dawson, Mt. Stowe; 4, 11.1.1. -. Jon-villi C111"; l1. ll. Arlmtg; l, Arthur C. Wood. Baker, North Becleque; 5, Douglas ‘ Vegetable .\lnrro\v~—l, Aitieck, Lower Bedeque. ii. lW-‘ii 1111119. any other v-nr-Ificc. 5.--C0l1ecii0n Of 3 TurnIpsI l. John Baker, North Bedequcfl (‘rtllcctinn o.’ T111110 Squash ~—1, ilazei lnman, Mt. Stmve. L’, Arthur C. Stand-Collection of 3 Mangels 1 1, Hilda Schurmtm, Mt. Stowe; 12, Russell Nounan. Centrevllie; 3.’ ‘John Montgomery, Lower Bedcque; ,4, Albert. Lord, Mt. Stowe; 5, Hor- ltic : l (Htrlavi- 2. Jvat-ph Clll‘11"_\',' Arthur (‘. Wood. Arthur t‘. Wood. ('1.1l..-.1ion oi‘ \.'1-get.-1b1e5_1 gay. 1.: 111~11t.1.1]'r Atzputlng» no 5911111 mour .\l Lcllan; 2. Arthur 1C. (v1.1.1! - ‘W111 =""'"*l*-‘ 5111*» liver? 1'11 1.1.11. ac “Night, Lower Bedeque. Garden Vegetables. 1'"1ri\\1:1 >1 ssuu 11122 ---l. Seymour 311». l; 1 "nest 111110111110, l -!i11u: 3, Mrs. G. H. Harper, East sec. 7.--Co|lection of 6 Carrots . w-tzuottr .\l1~l.1~ll;1n. lttrvnlflv. guy _ -—- -—-~—<a-o->--__ U" stu-zuoss v1.12. our 1 Frm ".9111 01/33 130111155 simzitlz: slnli- l, I. .\rtl.11r .1... "1 (Hp. y] 1 11.1111" 11111 11in‘ :1. 1111' th11fi1'.~:t' 1111» 1111141111111". in (11011. yr jw-un-r 11.1ri1(11' 111st Saturday; and‘, <:1.l.-»1l lit-r 111101‘ ' :1 ltortiml 01' the "uur-u- r11 1.111 s-ztllctl during the In. 1.11.1.1 111.- .¢;1 11111191101111‘ (fnutcst on Saturday "..-.1-1.. l:11-1...1-.i..1:.. ~1.1;1... “""*'"‘»' ..-.-. .1. 111 11.1.1. 1 \1-11».-1'~ w ..,»1_, {ww- - 21-11.» :2 1.1.~~111 111- , THE TRUTH . <»-1..11-1111~ ‘.1.j.~-'i:111. . ;_,.-|.. .1»: 1 '\\' .h:I-',; Ltry customer, "that 1101' (iztllnnt; fl, Stgvruour "mnY as “VF-h”! l, John Spencer, 1Chur- Hm hm“? Y0“ S0111 I116?"- lmtotown. "Ycs.'1nn'z1.1n," replied the poultry Carrots. short. stump rooted.-—1, farmer- Seymour Blclmilan: 2, Ernest ll. Bmlrke: 3, Arthur "C. Wood; -l, Frank Dcarnti, Frcetotvn. Pnrsniyas. 10 rt10ts—l, John Spvn- in 1i llfly?" PM‘; L’, 511311111111‘ Mcbellztn: fl, Er- "I 11011‘; know h1a'a.m," returned 1111111 ll. lltuu-ke; 1i, Arthur U. “loud the mun, "unless it is because you (‘clr-ry, Whitc ilwort, G hc1t1lu~ Inuit Jor eggs ton often. Now if ynu 1. Ernest ll. ilnurke. look tor them only once a week 1 (fclcry. Ilcd Dwarf. 6 heads- 1, feel sure- you will get as many in lCrm-st ll. Bourke. one day 21s I did." 1111. u 1111111. 111111.111 - . 111.1n1.1|111..1.1|11.111114111111111 . \ Al‘ ‘- I I v i‘ ‘l; Li“ mllyfllmg, ' . 1'11--'r.n1.1'1\i1t.osco. or GLOUCESTER. "Didn't you tell me,” said the an. you got as eggs n. day from "Then why 1t. is that lam able to get no more than two eggs from them, and sometimes not that many 1 1, Alice Waugh, North Bedequc; 12. Aunes Wcduc‘. Lower Bcdequcflg ‘s. 1411111. (lztuipbell. Ccnlreville; 4.. iiicnnctlt (jrocn. Mt. Stone; i}. .121- een Smith. .\lt. Stowe. l CLASS a.-(v1-:<:.E‘r1\st.1zs) ‘Sec. l.-Bcst One Half Dozcn Ripe Tomatoes John Liontgoitiery. Lower Bedcque; 2, Hazel 'l‘oou1hs, Centre- ville ‘Sem-Z-Best Onc Half Dozen Green Tomatoes l. John Aloutgomery, Lower llt-tlt-qtw; 2, .\ir1l1cl Bradshaw, Mt. Stow"; it “nrjtlrie Holland. Lower llt.11l1\t1t1c; l. Gil-hart (fztrrtttiiorsa1 Nnr1i1 131111111110; 5. Sut- Afllt-ttlt, llniuw-r 1111111-11110. Sec. 3.-—-Best One Half Dozen Onions 1. Blanche Noonan, Centreville; -2, Willie Nicholson. Centrevllle; E1, Eileen Smith, Mt. Stowe; 4, Alice |No0nan, Centrevlile; 5, Margaret Atfleck, Centreville. -. 4.-Best One Half Dozen Cucumbers 1, Arnold Henderson, Ccnlreville: 2, Alma. Gould. Ccntrevillc; 3, Lorne Wright, Mt. Stowe; 4, Kath- leen Frizzell, Mt. Stowe; 5, Leon- ard Hollis, Centrevlllc. Sec. Bee. 5.—Bcst Ons Half- Dozen Beets 1, Everett Bradshaw, Mt. Stowe; 2, John Montgomery, Lower Bedo- que; 3. Charles Drewett. North Bedcque; 4, Alice Waugh. North Bedeque; s, Aileen Smith, Mt. Stowe. sec. 6.-Beat Thrcs Cabbage . l, Hilda Noonan, Contrevilla; 2. Heads of Russell Noonan, Centrevllle; '3. Margaret Macl-‘arlane, Lower Bedequc, Sec. 7.--Bcst Pumpkin I i, John ‘Montgomery, Lower Bedequs; 2.. Leqnard Hollis, {len- trcvliie; 3, Russell Noonan. Can. trevllle; 4_. Lea Toolnbs. Canine ville; 5, Alice Waugh. North Bede- que. . . _- cuts”! 4.-(1=|..owens> 80c. L-pest Bguqust of Sweat Flu 1, Walter Bowness. Ccntrcville; 2, Alethsa Noonan. Ccntrevllle; 3. Amy. Btu-wile Not-t Bedoquc; , , Morni- t . lit _ cntrcvlllc; o, Oac. Spleen-Bouquet offliny k111i} ' Flowers l-lsstsr 8 owe. . ' , Walter -_8. Marlon .mn_su, . .11- Msthcs um“, -' a. 0n. mm . nu-evtiiq; “We we t. _ m: 4. - " 11.§1.sc1..1¢§°i. 13111.14 Stowe. ' _ . I. Agno Wedge, - mu. Noonsn, 01111111111. <1. 80c. 6.4-0»: rams Flbworlni F|IIIQ r‘. .3. Mabel Brads aw. It.‘ Stowe; 3. Blanche Noonan. Centmvllle; 4, 80c. 1-80» Plats of Qtark Apples wood; 2, Alice Jewell, Centrevilltu, 3, Hilda Noonan, Mabel Bradshaw, Mt. Stowe. Sec. LL-Best. Plats of Northern‘ 2. Alden Ileard. Fernwood; 3. Har- old Bagnall. Mt. Stowe; Jewell, Centrevllle. " Sec. 29-5": Plate .1 Wealthy‘ Arnold HendorsorpwCeutx-cville; 3.1 Douglas Aflleck, Lower Bedeque; .4. Hazel Toom-bs, Centreville; , ‘Mary McKenna. Mt. Stowe. 15cc. IL-Best Plats. of Lombard 2. Douglas Attleck, Lower Bedeque; 4. Hester lnman, Mt. iilurguret Bedeque. _ Sec. z-Bcst 1 Pint Jar i of Beets thrashed . Lower.‘ Bedeque; 2, John Baker. North‘ dBcdcque; 3, Erma. Baken, North Montague; Stowe; 3, Marjorie Holland. Lower Bedeque; 4, Sue Afllock, Lovzcr Bedeqtle; Stowe. _ Sec. L-Best Loaf ofl White Bread Sue Atfleck, Lower, Bedegue; 1 Winnilred Wright, Lower Bcdeque; 4. Ruth McKenna. Mt. Hazel Toombs, Centreville. Sec. 2-Best One Hall Dozen Tcais’: Lillian Stavert, North Bedeqtie Jean Frizzell, Mt. Stowe; zzaret Mztcldarlane, Lower que; 5. Hazel Green, Mt. Stowe. ‘l Kathleen Frizzell, Mt. ttowe; Lillian Stavert, North Bedeque; 4,1 Mcliennu. Mt. Stowe. s"... 5.--B:st Plate of Brown Sugar 18cc. 6.4.11 Plate cf Nine Glng Z. Ruth McKenna. Mt. Hazel Green, Mt. Stowe; garet MacFarlanc, Lower Bevdeqtte; 5, Erma Baker, North Bedeque. Sec. 12. iSlnwv; I 1111c; 5, Hester lumen. Mt. Stowe. CLASS B—(SEWING AND KNIT- TING lfdlzel 2, 161.1111. Waukh, N Baker, I - cute; .-(1_M 140st. Tnalntmo; retry: Own Tamed 1, 111...... » Botmcln. can 0-- iflne. fluctuate! Mlitss- ‘Lam 11‘ 1. Walter Bo nous, cgg-evllls; Hilda Nonsn, Ccntreville. cuss 1.41am‘, 1. Charles MacFsrlmc. Fern- Centrcvllle ; 4. Spy Apples . 1. Arnold Henderson. Qcntreville; 4. Alice Apples _ 1. Alice Bwtrnall, Mt. Stowe; 1 o. ~1 Plums i 1, Mary McKenna. Mt. Stowe IA 2, John Baker. North Bgdeque; Harold Bagnall, Mt. Stowe. CLASS G.--CANNING 1 Pint Jar of Rasp berries 1. Hilda Schurman, Mt. Stowe: Sec. L-Bcst Stowe; AIacFarlane, 5. Lower‘ Lower M t. .1. Wlnnlfred‘ Wright, Hilda Schurman. 5, Hazel Green, Mt. 1, Hazel Green, Mt. Stowe; 2. 3. Stowe; 5., » Biscuits 1. Mary .\fcKcnna, Mt. Stovre; 2,] 4, 1i Bede’ Cookies 1, Hazel Green. Mt. l‘ 1011c; Mary McKenna, Mt. Stowe; 5, Ruth‘ Fudge _ 1, ‘Erma Baker. North Bedequ_e;. Margaret ' Alucldztrluncq _ snaps l. Sue Affleck, Lower Bcdeque; Stowe; 3, 4. Mur- 7.--Best Plate Peanut Brittle l, lliltlo Schurman. Mt. ‘Stowe: Muruuret iilttcFnrlungg, 1.11.1.1- llt-tlc-qttv: 51111101 Bradshthv. All. i. Sin- Alilcrk. Lower Doric- of Sec. L-Plaln A rcn 1. ErplzrBaltcr, Nort 13111111111111; 2, 11111111 Schurman, m. Stowe. Bbc. 2‘.-¢H'cmstltchevd rclvst. l,’ Hilda. Schurman, Mt. ‘Stowe; 2. Erma. Baker, North neaequb; 3, 1.1111111. Stavert, North Bcdbque; 4, Hester. lnman, M-t. Stowe; 5, Kath- leen Frlzzcll, Mt. Stowe. 85c. Ijb-Crochclsd TowiluEnd ‘1, Hester tlnnlan. Mt. Stowe; Z. Mabel Bradshaw, Mt. Stowe: . 3. H ‘Pooinbe. 01111119111111; 4. Hil- da Noonan. Centreville’; 5, Hilda Schurmm, Mt. Stowe‘. Sic. 5.-'-B'cst épcclmdn ‘of ‘Knitted . . . .8¢¢'<1 - . I, Blanche Niiiinatu Captrevllle; 1.1111 fled 9.. Sec. 4.--Bcst sample of Min ed- wept Socks‘ 1 1., Jean 117111111111, Mt. stews; 2, Heater 1111111111. Stowe; '3, Ernia orth edeque. ‘ ‘ Sea. 2-8”; Milking Stool V Lllluis M-ciienpa. Ht. Blows: 111.111.. 11.111.111.111... Nu medicine recelvetlllltnb greet pratee from thankful mothers as do Dolly's Own Tablets. 03cc. mptli- QTJIQS used thsmtgrgacr ht e once. slip will usmpfithln; also. The To} let.- vb a m . - dllptqnlh ax;- tlvc. They Aha. boypls maul ~11 ID 1 .1114. u. 11.11"" - i... "11111111111-1 ... Ill ~ thorn. q... loc- 1 l, Eva . t Binds l, llcrt skochss, qua; J. 1 . ‘ .1 ~ cutsstdL-(Ltvs nook Kno- 1 Sec. 1.-B st Calf ,(B_¢ Born Since Marco, 1922 Chester Holland. Low- - 3, Charles Arsenault. ‘Bedoque; er Bedeuu lCt-zntreville, . Soc. Z-Bc ,0a|f_ (Dairy Breed) 11cc March, 1922 4. Hallie, Centrovilla; 2, Willie N olson, Ccntrevllic; B. ‘Chester H ‘land’ Lower “"1"”? \ XPbltlTvENCEisngrcnt teacher- . somctltncs- But it is to be remem- 111-1511 that you may take s horse f0 water, but" cannot ‘always make 111m Similarly, you may 37°F "1 Nicholson, Centrevllltu, succession of bricks on or about the f hctid of :1 mun sufieri-ng from a llaoit walking under ladders, but 1f ho in his head no mental’ mechanism ., ’ 1.: u... 111...! 11111111111: cause and pflwt together, you will still have dlfliculty 1n hinting him realize that walking under ladders is by no moans condu- cive ta normitl health or long life. The same thing may be said‘ o! the - 1 un who habitually] crosses railway ilrncks without giving a thought to trains. -To the ‘vane majority o! men I tnd women, tbasight of a railway truck crossing a road brings to the imagination a moving train which 111' know moves with‘ unhesitating, uudcviating surety according to an un- 1111c T111111: AND 111X111-1m11 QUE. as... z,- "t Calf Undcr 1a 1111111111‘- 2,_Bert Olhlli, Mt. Stowe;. 1 f ‘Sea’. 3. (test Barred Rock Puller a" l. l “Dawson, Mt. ‘ _ lden nun. Fernwood; 3. Hilda; 3"1Scbur m, Mt. Stowe; 4. Marjorie‘ lllolla ,Lo_wer Bedequc; 5, Walter Bowne 1am White Leghorn P111.‘ m let and Cockercl) 1, K, lgen Frizzell, Mt. Stowe; , 1111111111.. Mt. Stowe. 8c 3. ' . . ' . c. ‘bee’ ‘R I Red Pun" and wife and children were with him in ]_ q a motor car. On that occasionbim ‘g, 11 Q5 wife was injured and his car ' ‘ ,_ smashed. Ha than sucd the company ‘ ' for damages, but failed to get a Judg- ment as it was shown that be Hid been extremely csrcloab. ~ A large percent-age. o! level cross- ing ‘accidents 119i?“ in just this way, nicn are continually hs- y the persistence with which drivers of. niotor ‘cu-s sud- horscs dasgltdovcr the" crossings in ter disrog ‘of the possfi ' ls a pros of trains. It is, a 211111 113.: i: anion» film ingly largeperccntags o! accidents arc caused b motor can hitting mov- . ing trains, instead of them, sure evidence of utter careless- ness on the part o! their drivers. At Mattcwamkcag, in May last, c motor car dashed into the last o! 23 cars that were moving over the crossing ut the rate of four miles an hour. car- g away the rear stc s o! the cur. ALQotc Dcahblu‘ cl- reccntly. disrcgar 11g‘ the engine ‘s whistle, the ringing o! the electric alarm bell, and the frantic waving of a watchman stationed at the crossing, s motor cur only managed to get across the tracks, with noLbi-ng worse than u broken wheel because the en- gineer had seen the car approaching from a distance sway and had been ublc to stop his train. As tho engineer suw tho motor approaching, it must also have been possiblclor tho motor- ist to see the train. In the same month n woman in broad daylight drove a‘ horse and buggy into the rear coach of. u four-cur train on a crossing near Woodstock, Ont, and was fortunate enough to escape with her life, . al- though she had to spend some little time in the hospital. "It lash been prov d ' ' that motorists waqtipsll? :11? Baker, North Bedeque: , arc ‘expected to ohm", oiiald, North Bcdeque. ' know that under that law an object of less weight/and florcc than theunov- ing train will. when struck by 1t. be brushed tuitlc with results more or less tlisallrous h that object. most t-uses the imagination sees what happens if a frail human body at- to' impede the progress of 1.1111. reasonable people act with duo precaution. these the railways have adopted all ' '_ pnssihlo safeguards and warnings. at 1 level crossings. but there are still ‘hu- man beings whose imagination appar- ently can never hé stirred and who 2 _ persist in walking into certain disas- '1. lcr as unconccrnedly as they would 1 all-rinto their own homes. i . A curious castfof this kind was re- f pcrtetlfronjl an Ontario town less than As un electric radial cnr upprottched a crossing, 5.4458111 .- drivcn 115' n local farmer came along “'1 the road towards the track. Pnssers- y saw the rsdlnl ‘cur coming “P lmd i hcurd its whistle as well as the ring- Ling of the crossing ’ ..n1aticnlly warned of the car s ap- prouch. Despite the efforts of a wit- ness to stop him, the farrncr drovc 0'11 until tho car struck h1s_1horses' killing one and injunng the gather, 11nd bud it not been 1'01‘ Q19 {protupt action of the passcrby, the xlrlver would undoubtedly have been When it was all over the far- _:mcr admitted having heard the wurn- ling bcll, but failed to s |uct stopped in HITIQ.‘ thing about the affair was that less 111.1111 two years ago the same farmer . thud an almost identical nccident__,1at 111w c1111..» cmssinz at which time hi5‘ lest ‘wihtort _s' train “n; ‘it-couecrlous Soon-Noxious Wccds ' _ fBéGZ-que; 2, Ml. Stowe; Isct an czslfltple to écrelcil?‘ nllivfly. cvfilllilly. sued to ‘ages sustained ‘sud was. -. mept {or the fell amount . a recent mm tn t .0115 ‘c, W.‘ I‘, Moodeyi-"ivh ‘ionecr 11101111111111 o! Sec. elm/Beds, Seeds 11. v1.11; l, Lc-wetBedeque; 2, Centrevllle; 13. 1111. 51.11119. Bed eque; .1," Cen-trevlllc; allowing to say up t Stowe. fir» c1111 nutm- o! 111.1 1; v v-SQHOOL WORK c. 1 (apt-Exercise Bocd, hit by font express. "Why will mow . . take chances! I couténl ver should attempt to, r‘ until he has a clear cw place too much confidence ringing. It: may be out oi - "Here is an_instuncez' _ I. w». flwlpniflmcnh irom As I approached t, e U, near Lpmbton. u long (LP was gain! ‘vest. motor came up behind 11 the freight had passed I The motorist b11111 the horn. and culled 1o_ 1.1.1.111. Implied, ‘Just _ got s clear view o! the ot Just at this minute nlo_ Detroit tlygr, 40.111110: .1111 motorist got out of the I My. but we had a. 11111111.. d, “You megll that yo row escape-not 1pc. _'fl . . "It is better tolwui nan. Centrevillc; lailCecella Ma nald, Centrevilie. Sea‘ 36m“ Plate. of 'Nh.1suqar;§, gig-said s“ dgrson. ‘Qentreviile; . ztMyrtle Noon 3'i.lean Frlzzell,» lt, Stowe. Jlildc Schurman .Mt. iKathleen Frizze Elleenfimith. Strfitoiue; 5, Blanche Norman, Centrev . , lllacFarlatic Louflcr‘ , Bedeque; 3, Clark Baker. Nprthtsec’ 2 (qr-Map liedt-tiuc; 4, iilnrjorie Holland. Low!‘ '11:" lletlmuc; 5, Jenn jhower Bedequs. Bedequc; 2, .Alclh Nobnan, Cen treville‘; 3. Bluncl Non-nan, Ceu 4. Hilda Noonan, Cert “lalter Bowness, Gen itrcvillc; w "treville; ' fitrevllle. Sec. 2 (toy-Map Drawing, 1, Arnold Hendkson, ville;2, lilyrtlc Noe 'n. Ccntreville; s, Jealn Atueeu, Ruth McKenna. Mt. Frizzell, Mt. Stowe. ‘minutes st s ‘crossing; tlid cr- tines months intfime longer in a cometary-H _ - _Lloyd Waugh, North Bedeqtte; -i,brose and Oliver Mclnnls, Centre- - Clttyton MacLure, Lower Bedcqueviile. sec. 7 (a)—Thrce Leqfisd Race (or B a 1 Donald, Gentrevllle; 2, = 1 Hilda Noonau, Ccntrev‘ é ter lnmn and _Allee1l _ ‘ Stowe; 4, .1111... Ottswa?“ garet MacFsrlans, Low -50 Yard Joc ’ _. .. r,‘ 44¢“. i. a. x ,1...- arwsa £11 5.1.1?» k.>..n- -_._ q 396' a-A" w-‘ertl open Book m‘ Sec. 5 (b)—50 YardPotato Race oy - _ l, Clayton McLure and Hudso l. Blanche Noonztn, Ct-utrcvllleJeffrey's, Lower Bedeqttc; blurphy, Chellon; Myrtle Noonan, Centrevlile; Hilda Norman, Ccntreville; Noonnn. Centrevilie. a l, Illuunhe Noon 2, Hilda Illltla Schurman, bit-Stowe; 4. Rut:- Bell NOD11“. Centre 1e; 5, Walter Bowness. Centrevlllc 2. Am- Scé..10. 2. ltrocs Wedge and J. Montgomery. ‘ 1i, Lower Iledeqtic; 3. Oliver and Am- 1_ 14mm 5mm, 5111f l, Alice brose Mclnnis,‘ Centreville; 4. Will hall. Mt. Stowe: 3. All! ROY C-ltelton and Hornce.W' Bedeque; 3.1410111 We“ Smith. Ml. Stbwc. 6.—50 Yard Wheelbarrow Race for Boys 1, Clayton MacLure and l-ludson Jflllffllfs. Lower. Bcdeqtic; 2. Am- Ssc. {L-Art Work, B 1.. Margaret Mac)?‘ Bedfllllc; 2, Jean A Vlllfli 3. J95 MacD id. Centre- ville; 4, Myrtle N n, _ ' ville; 5. Alice Noonab Ccntrevillc. §F¢-.4 (il-Pcniwansltip . 1, Joe Macllonaldflfintrevillc; l, Cedric Robbins. " Uiarion Frlzzell. Mt. K ll N Bed . Sec. 7 (b)--50 Yard gift-cs Lcgqcd ma“ e y’ may e ll _ 1. Lower. Montague, 1, Alice Noonan and Bessie. 1Mc-8,,Cqntrqv11-1g;; s, 11101-111 1111-1111111111111111... i$.:a$ , old as the .humai1¢-rac ‘A HE process of bodily recon‘ .1011 all thctime. Day by the worn-out nerve cells and built slowly but surely in Nature's" Gripe-Nuts, with 11.1.11. 1111111111111 ‘tltoolcinents that Nature needs 111111.11 a dttfhoture, strong nerves ‘and hhlthy‘ I “A 1M1aemmwn¢¢1a1amn1¢d why" ' j " Stowe; 3. Arnold H treville; 4,_Jean_ All’ ville: 5. Jean Frlzzell, trevilis;_3,.Hs'z‘el Green, ‘L. ‘Stowe; .5 . . _ cl sate-siren s Q1bY5HM" 73' Sec. 1.-5 Yards Dan]; ._ 1.. Bessie MacDonald, c 111111115; 2.1413788!“ Allleck. Ce revllle; 3, Mary MacKenna- Mt. S we. 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