i ‘ i PITOL g “NTODAY Matinee 3-00 G re at ° Holiday Show Act-ion! Thrills! Ex- ritement.’ Romance! Primed with fun! ‘ Loaded with laughs! Fired with uproarious comedy! ALSO COMEDY Plums.—l, Hester Wood; 27.3m- Crab Apples.-~l. Adele Smith; 2.) .,.l- The Mt. Herbert School Fair was ‘ ithevid Thursday. September i2. i929. “m; 4‘ Norma Mccauum) atithe McDonald Consolidated school, . the following schools taking part: Punbury, Mt. Herbert. PownaiLCross Rad!’ Alexandra‘ MHmaMQ Mmlm 2. Frances Reeves; 3. Helen Jenkinsn Albion. Haceibrook. The prizes are 4v Helm wood‘ i as follows: d 1 pint Beets-d. Helen Wood; 2. " Elizabeth Jenkins, Mt. Herbert: 3. Class l Katy Molyneaux. Cross Roads; Oats-l. Berlindsay Wood. Aiexan- Reta Molvneaux, Cross Roads. l pint Strawberry-l. PeariJcrles; a - ,-'3. Raymond Brehallt. Alexandra; 4. ;-'_ Clarence Coady. Hazeibrook. Class ‘I i .'I‘ea Biscuits-A, Allecn Cudmonen Sweet. Com-d. Malcolm Reeves, '2. Doris Wood; 3. Alice Douglas; l Cross Roads; 2. Grances RcevcsQmna Herman. m“ ma“; 3' Velm“ M°L°““‘"‘* l Apple Pie-l, Sadie Jenkins‘ 2. 'l_ Threshed Beans-J. Sterling Wood ((5141:. Herbert; 2. Mildred Farquilarscn. ‘brook: 4. Elinor Milnn. Mermaid. i lCmsyRoads; 3. Earl Jones. Hazel-l Fudge?!‘ Helen “mod: 2| Sadie . hrook‘ 4' 150m“ Mcxlnnon’ Cm“ ‘Jenkins; 3. Elinor Milnn; 4, Frailces‘ ~ Roads. l 0|“, , - l Grade 3 and 4.-i. Austin McCal- Clsss 3 Green Mountain Potatoes-l. Adele 4. Claude Jones. Class 8. Nail Box-l, Harvey Jenkins; 2. Green Tomatoes-i. Vernon Mc- Eric Ballem; 3. Vernon McLennan. Lennon; 2. Malcolm Reeves; 3, pmn-‘i Poultry‘ nail. Cucumbers-l. Jack Herman; 2. bury; 2. James Clldmore; 3. Eric Bal- Vemon Mcbennan; 3. Claude Jonemllem: 4. Willis McLcmian. 4. Iona Herman. Pownnll. Aliscdlancoils. ~ l. Kuy Kenncd yer Jones, Bilnbilry. i‘ iian Cudmore. Bunbury. I (b) White Leghorn. -- l. 'I'h<~llna _ Mixed Fiov:ers.--l. FrancesReevesh‘ Myers. Mt. Albion; 2. Eddie Myers. Aileen Cudmore. Bunbury; 4, SueII-lazeibrook; 3, Pownall; 4 Tree Leaves.—1. Alexandra: 2. Ha- am Class 5 Malcolm Reevs; 4. Frances Reeves. Beatrice Jenkins; 2. Aileen Cildmore; 5"» , . TllllASicurr of Skin and Hair Loveliness l regular M] of Cutl- name £10m use gun haunt, women . Everywhere bus discovered the were! of mmni benuzy. Tbs Sag: fragrant and pure. n cleanu- Ointment. mdupdc 1nd healing. co rsuou parables mi loop 23s mus 2 STRAND TDDAY AND TUES. SPLENDID THANKSGIVING PROGRAM ricak boy - Friend the colorful, gallant South! two charming screen sweethearts, Mary Brian and June Collyer! And a powerful cast of well-known players. Roger; as the lovable, swag- "Closc Harmony"! And Another of‘ “ Collegians ” non Mcbensn, Peter McDongld. Osborne Wood; 2, Alfred McNeilLJss. Cudmore, Earl Kennedy; 3, Harvey _ Noreen Brehaut; 4. Reta Judson. Mt. Herbeyt °°1m R°°‘“' 'Gl"ades 3 and 4.-1. Vivian Munn; 2. . sue Jones‘ 3 Kenn Jenkins‘ 4 Kuh ixdilelTrolvsrlallae; 3}.‘ Ruby 'I‘rowsdalc; " " _ ese Dunrac. School Falr Wen‘ Jenklm 3-1. Doll-is Wood; 2. Isabeii McKin- —-" Pears-l, Isobell McKinnon; 2. non; 3_ m8 wood; 4‘ Marlon wood Edgar McCalium; 3. Robert l\lcl<ili— Grades 7 and 8P4’ Hester wood: 2. Katy Molyncaux; 3, Minnie Jud- son; 4, lvlary Moiyneaux. cm’ ° lid l0.--1, Adele Smith; 2. Elva Jen- kins; 4. Marion Gard. Map of P. E. I.-i, Edgar McCai- 2. Vimy Jones; ; 4. Bobble Stewart. Grade 8 to lu-Product Map of 4' Canada-l. idra; 2, Helen Moiynesux. Cross Roads, '3' cm“ Roads; 4' Mt‘ Herbert‘ , ‘ Art. Work. Grade 7 and 8. — 1.. , _ Mary Monaghail; 2. Guy Kennedy; fex White Bread-l, Elizabeth Jenkins; 3' Prudence m-gs; 4’ Hazel WOML TAKE TWO-MT. HERBERT .. ‘ Kennedy; 4. Bobble Stewart, Edgar McCallum, Sterling Wood. Jockey race for boys- 1. James Cudmore and Earl Kennedy; 2, Ver- non McLennan and Peter McDonald; 3. Malcolm Reeves and Bobble Stew- art; 4, Harold Currie and Wendell iliim; Girls and Boys’ four-legged race.- l Reeves l. Alma Rayner, Marion Rayner and Elizabeth Jenkins; 2. Peter McDon- 2. Alexandra; .ald. Vernon McLennan and Osborne Relay race-l, Mt. Herbert; 2. AI- sndra; 3, Cross Roads; 4, Pownall. ‘trustees’ race-l, Mr. Earl Ings; 2. Mr. Lindsay; 3, Mr. Rayner; wheatyl‘ Hester Wdodh are“ y (b) 1 Gu Kennedy" 2 Robert ;;_j_ Roads; 2. Vernon Mcbennan. Alex- . 1 0d. 4 _' y ' ' ll arldra: 3. Osborne Wood, Alexandra; rf50f§a$og§éu' 3‘ He en W0 l ylswwart; a’ Frances Reeves; 4' Alma ._-l 4. Claude Jones. Pownali. i Rayner. White Bread-i, Olive Peters lo Bay E. A Half dozen tea biscuits-l. Margar- et Carter. SGML! Convent; 2. Ger- Gladys Mummy; 3’ Eme“ st" ‘mm? trude McDonald, Chepstow; 3. Emily 4’ Virgin!‘ Mcmnnd’ Poole, Souris Convent; 4, Clemmie A” Wm‘ (3)"1' Minn“ Clem‘ ants; 2, Hilda Mcbelian; Penmanship (a)—i, Marjorie Poole; Teachers‘ race-l, Hollis Jenkins: 10 (a)——1. Marionltl. Fred Jenkins; 3, Amy Smith; 4, nklns; 3. JamesMary McLennnn. Professional Merl’: race-l, Rev. l (bl-l, Edythe Judson: 2. Vernon Mr. Campbell; 2. Mr. McPhull. school I Pearl “Mn”; 3' ‘mun Myers‘ Hazebfivicllennan; 3. Prudence Ings; 4, Bov- ins ‘ yer Jones. Grade 9 4‘ Gard; 2. Helen Je (Clldnlflre; 4. Sadie Jenkins. pector; 3. Rev. Mr. Lindsey. Prce-for-all race-l. Edison Smith. 2. Fred Jenkins; 3. Hollis Jenkins; 4, Vernon MciLOnnan. Mahar. Rollo Bay East. Sugar Cookies-l. Nellie McDonald; 2, Hilda McEachern; 3, Ann Evange- 2‘ Wald,” Mum“; line Psqust. souris Convent; 4, miily 1°;i'nm4‘l:‘;:°"(b§‘°zl"° mm ch . P -— . u c ev- Bmwn Bus" mdgeFL Mme M” eric; 2, Reggie Psquet; 3. Grace Poole, dore. Souris Convent; 2, Doris Mc- 4' Bum Chevem’ Dvnlid; 3. Pauline Psquet. Souris Convent; 4. Virginia McDonald. Grade 5 and 6.-1. Aileen Cudmore, * 2, Alice Douglas; 3, Margaret Gai- Rkfles" liant; 4. Vimy Jones. Poole, Convent. ‘him; 2. Osborne Wood; 3, Kelsey Dun- I'I»'»Smith, Pownaii; 2. Prudence Ings, Anrorl-i. -Katy Molrnenux: lllmwk- _ Powna’. 3' Harvey McDonald‘ M?“ Frances Rflevcs‘ , Grade 1 and, 2-1, Ruth Gallant, hiaid; 4. AlmlLRAlyHer, Mt. Herbert. l Hemstitchlhc-i. Alma Rayner: 2. .2; N°"°°“ BT°*“‘“‘- 3- M“d°““°5‘°“" Irish Cobblers-d. Lloyd Balder- Marlon Rayner; 3, Elizabeth Jen-film 4' Bcrlmdsay wwd" Souris School Fair Souris School Fair came. of! very succesiully on Sept. 12, with s fair number oi’ exhibits and a large st- tendance o! visitors. were Mrs. Beer, Mr. Richard Creed and Supervisor Mul- lin; with vsouris High. Souris Con- vent. Chepstow and Rollo Bay East schools taking part. Following is the prize list: "ston, Cross Roads; 2. Arthur Bailem, ‘ kins; 4. Lona Herman. l Pemmmshlp" an“ 1 “and 2' '1' l: Mt Amie“. 3' Robert Mcxumon, Mend”; Sockrl‘ Helen wood; 2_ Noreen Brehaut, 2. Beatrice Jenk ns, Cross Roads" 4. Doris Wood. ‘Marion Gard; 3. Marion Rayner; 4. i3i Finley M°D°mld7 4' Berundsay Tiirnips-l, Blair McDonald, Mer- Alma Rayner. 'w°°d' l; maid; 2. Gordon McDonald, Mer-_; Knitted Sock-Marion Rayner. Grad" 3 ‘md "1' vma“ Mun“; l maid; 3. Bower Jones. Bunbury; 4,‘ Embroidered Linen. —- l. Prudence 3- 05mm“? W°°d3 3' Eric Bauem‘ ll Lorne Cudmore. Bunbilry. slings; 2. Doris Wood; 3, Marion Gard: Grad“ l ‘- Carrots-J. Vernon iticLennan; 2. 4. Helen Peters. 3- Aim“ Cmlmme; Mario nWood. Vt. Herbert; 3. Mar- Embroidered Towci.—l. Mary Stcw- 4- m“ ‘v°°‘l' _ i garet Farquharson; 4. Kenneth Jen- ‘art; 2. Frances Reeves; 3. Hillel Wood. Grad“ 7 and 8”!’ Hester wood’ _ km!’ M,‘ Herbert l; 2, Katy Moiyneaux; 3, Robert Stew- Parsnips.—l. Vernon Mcbennanfl.’ Class 0 ‘m? 4~ Hazel Wmd- ' Merling Wood: 3. Robert McKinnon; Milking Stool.—l. Ralph Rayner; 2. Grade 9 ‘md 10"_1' H‘“1°n Jlldsm“ iR°H° Bay East‘; 2' M“? Louis‘? Harxey Jenkins. 3_ Win15 Mcunnm; ‘ 2. Sadie Jenkins; 3. Adele Smith; 4. , Burke. Rollo Bay E.; 3, Waidron Mc- , Alexandra; 4.4 Vernon McL/ennan. IEd-vlhe ‘mdwn’ Murphy. Souris Convent. Hemstltching-l, Geraldine Psquet, Souris Convent. h and 63-1, Doris Wood; 3. Harold Judson: Cheverie. 100 heads oi’ oats-l, James Mahsr. lDonald. Chepstow. 100 heads of wheat-l, Ernest O'- Donnell, Souris High; 2. Mary L. Food H0ppc,.___1_ Harvey Judging Bread (girls) - l. AdOlBlBurke, Rollo Bay E.; 3. Waldron Mc- rcs Reeves; 4, Jack Herman. Pow“ Jenkins. Mt. Herbert. 131113313 353 9' Maflm .1 Dmlaldi 4- Swwart Mmulnl” smms I Bird House.-1. Alden Douglas. Bun- Rayner? 4" "Mme Jen Class 14.—Sports Girls under 12 years-J, Reta Mo- Irish Cobblers-A. Alplionsus Pet- 2. Eileen Ings; 3. Jenni? ors. Rollo Bay E; 3. Mary E. McDon- rry McPhce, chepstow; 4. Marguerite McDonald, Chepstcw. Turnips.-i, Alphonsus Peters. Carrots-i. Robert Poole. Bouris il-iigh; 2. Jack Matthew. scuris High; l3. Olive Peters. Rollo Bay E.; 4,Gar- lfleid Carter. Soul-is High. Parsnips-l. Bernice Home. Souris l Convent; 2. Harold Poole; 3. Barbara lPooie, Souris High. Green Tomatoes. - l. Ernest St. High; 2. Barbara Poole; '3. Harvie Poole; Souris High; 4,Adele Snurswn McLean. Souris Convent. Cucumb2rs.-—1, Rita Condon. Sourls iccnvent; 2. Bernice Horne; 3. Rosa- beile Mossman, Souris High; 4, Clem- mie Mahar, Rollo Bay E. Beets-l. Bemlce Horne; 2. Robert Poole; 3. Barbara Poole; 4, Olive Pe- ters. Rollo Bay E. Pumpkin (by welghtJ-l. Barbara u Poole; 2. Rosabelle Mossmsn; 2. (tied) Bernard Carter. Souris High. Pumpkins (by shspeJ-l» Barbara Poole; 2. Arthur. McDonald. Bourls High: 3. Bernice Horne; 4. Bernard l l_\'ll£‘£\liX§ Girls from 9 to l2 years.-1. Lillian y. Beets-l. Gordon Carver. Har/ei-lCross Roads; 2. Ralph Rayner; 3. ; brook; 2, Malcolm Reeves: 3. FranqEric Bnllcln; 4. Alden Douglas. °C“dm°"°7 4' Ame Douglas‘ ces Reeves; 4, Claude Jones. i _ Pumpkmply moyd Balderston. g , ma” m Cildmore; 2. Adele 'I‘rowsdaie, 3, Doris Claude Jones; 3. Vimy Jones; 4,Bov§ Calves-l, Harvey Jenkins; 2. m» w°°di 4' Dmmhl’ Hmwran‘ , Mmomfldv Mermaid. 3_ Ralph R3,,‘ Giris over 12 _vcar.=.—1, Marion Ray- ' ner; 4. Spurgeon Jenkins. |ner; 2, Adele Smith; 3. Mary Mona- _ _ Class 4. , (at Plymouth Rock. -- l. Malcolm gham 4' Alma Rayner‘ l l, Sweet. Peas.—l. Norms McCalium..Reeves; 2. Frances Rccvcs; 3. Russel 3°“ “m” 12 Years" '_ 1' Dew“ , Cross Roads: 2. Bovyer Jones; 3.jl=‘arqililarson. Mt. Hcrbzrt; 4. Ralph Linda“ 2' Amhm” 38mm; 3' Kw l, Keith Kennedy. Cross Roads; ,4. Lil- i Rayner. Mt. Herbert, lsvi" Dunbrack Collections (Tree lesvesL-l. Prin- Cilill‘! D¢Pt.. Bouris High; 2, Ciemmie Mlhnr: 3.'0llve Peters; 4. Elizabeth Mshur. Rollo Bay E. Samples of Wood-l. James Mahar. Weed Seeds-i, Ernest O'Donnell; 2, Ciemmis Mahnr. ; 4. Ein McDonald. Boys irom 9 to l2 years-l. Osborne 3 Wood; . Eric Ballcm: 3. CameronlJohnScuris . I, Blair McCalium, Cross Roads; 3.‘ Mt. Albion; 3, Alden Douglas; 4, Doris lundfly; 4' swflmg Wow‘ I Mary Stewart Mt. Albion- 4, Spur-l E. Wood. Harclbrook. 3°“ over 12 YMYSFL ; ‘eon Jmkmk M,“ Herbert Jenkins; 2. James Cudmore; 3, Earl‘ ‘ Pot-ted Piant..—- 1, Marion Gard. Class ii Kmmedyi 4- CP-mwm Lllldsiiy- cross Roads" 2 Lorne Cudmore; 3. Noxious Weeds.--l. Alexandra- 2 SMK mm‘ b°y5 ‘mdcr w yearkl‘ ' ' Cross Edgar McCalium; 2. Raymond Train- - Jon” Hazelbwok -Road_,5_ er; 3. Dewar Lindsay; 4, Leo McDon- zelbrook. 3‘ ML Album; 4' Pawn,“ Sack race. boys over l0 yearn-l, Winter Apples-J Edgar McCai-l Samples of Wood.-1. Harvey Jcn- SPUWPM‘ Jenkins? 2" ROW” Stewart um Cross Roads" 2lAdeie Smith" 3 iklns" 2 Keith Jenkins" 3. Bovverl3- Ralph Rayner: 4, Jflmfu (Tudmorr-J ,3“, Jones; 4' “lawn Mccanuml Jon“. 4‘ Dew" Judsm; whcelbarow race for bnys.~i, Earl,‘ m“ Roads i Kennedy and Jimmy Cudmore; 2. rcli Apples-J Reginald H. Brit- cm.» lL-Schnol Wnrk GlW Kmmdv "l"! Cfimem" Llmim-‘i? I " ain Cross Roads“ 2 Adele Smith- 3 Exercise Book Grades l and 2.--i. 3- 35516017" Reeve“ and Ralph RM" V, ,i . . . . - - l - - _ Three-legged race for girls—l. Mar- __ ‘5 - . ion Rayner and Elizabeth Jenkins; l 2. Alma Rayner and Mary Mcnsghan. 3. Helen Wood and Hester Wood. Three-legged race {or boys. — 1. Vernon. McLennan and Peter Mc-l 2; spurgeon Jenkins Harvey Jenkins; 3. Earl Kennedy and l James Cudmcre; 4. Malcolm Reeves~ and Guy Kennedy. Four-legged race for girls-l. Mar- lon and Alma Rayner and Elizabeth ‘Jmiclns; 2, Hclen and Hester Wood? ..1nrl Marion Gard; Doris Wood ‘and Mary Monaghan. l Four-legged race for boys-i, Ver- Asthma is relieved by Minardh. Spread on brown paper h liiiip5 Donald; INIMN-T Helm Muller. douris Convent. u» drawing "l .13" IIEIUWN oAlAlv Prince Edward TONIGHT AND TUESDAY NIGHT Under distinguished patronage o! His Honor the Lieut. Gover- nor and Mrs. Hearts, ANNUAL ISTIOE PLAY CAN. L! ION BELL "THE BLACK FEATHER ” MILODIAMATIO COMEDY DIRECTION BARBARA McNEILL EXCELLENT LOCAL CAST _-II-—I—-—- SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS Seats Going Fast Get Yours Now! PRICES- SOc-He-SLDD (No Tux.) CURTAIN 8.15 IRA!!!’ Clus4 ish. ish. FORTUNE BRIDGE Prince Edward; AILVICINITY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY " ‘lFruit-a-tives” Did s; ‘ His Rheumatism sons" wu tilmod at Bouris 1110M" lust week and was witnessed by an unusually lugs audience. The lame picture wss presented in Annunduls H.811, Thursday evening. and in ad- dition an enjoyable dance wag given at the ccnclution of the program, Our veteran sportsman. Mr. Archi- bald McKenzie, has had good luck recently, bringing down three wild geese one evening lust week. I . Miss Ethel Consban, 8t. Peters. is spending a short vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conu- hsn, Fortune Bridge. George. who has been in Nova Scotls _ for the put year, isulso on u visit to p°"°“°“' " Their many friends are M pleased to see them again. are A ‘empestuotis love lived allinll the glamorous background of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons. Miss "d “u! Rheum" M. Simmons and MissMsi-guet Call- bock, of Irycn, were week end visitors [Flushing eyes, dancing fact, lur- at, the home of Mr." and Mrs, A. E. pm dmp ing lips! Fuithiem love, blind love. cruel love-but a luvs that brooks no obstacles. Clements. $ouris Convent; Sweet Peas - 1 Doris McDonald McLean: 3' Mary Teehamsouru com . . . . t; 4' _ - Sourls High; z. VirginirMcDohnld, ‘en virgin“ M°D°md Souris Convent; 3, Bernice Horne; 4. Rosabeiie Mossmsn. i‘; i) Mrs. John S. Francis has returned 1c home, after u lcsslnt visit toher l- daughter, Mrs. Reg. Dingwell, Bay 2. Adele Pvrtllne- ¢;.‘l‘;i';.'..°.,."°l.;ff‘ ‘°° An entertainment oi’ s very pleas- srlt nature was given in the United Church Hall, Bouris, Saturday even- Mary Walsh, in: and wafquite it success. very appropriately decorated we'en costume and black and yellow were of course the predomin- On every side, tables YBUOW crepe paper trimmings 96M"? i and novelties, such as witches. black mam” m’ cat-s. PlimDkln lanterns, etc, greeted W! Bye. The program was very novel Mly drawing tci-l, Hilda McEuch- [@1111 3- MM!’ Edmunds. Bcuris Con- ‘ivent; 3. Ev; Lewis; 4, Bouquet mixed flowers-l. Dorisisoum convent. McDonald and Hilda McEschem( (tied); 2, Jack Matthew. Souris H; Nan Cantwell Bouris Convent. Potted plarlt (GersniumJ-i. El- 4' Arm“: B°urgeqs' eancr Dugos. Soul-is Convent; Clemmie Mlthar; 3. Barbara. Poole; Adele McLean. s. s. Rosoleilil Art Work (s)--1. Ma rJorie Poole; vinl-Isllo Purl Croucher; 3, J 3. l2. Art work (b)-—1, 3' z. Mary I. Chev "preamer; 4, Arti-l ' A" “ml! (0-1. Rosabelie Moss- ch" Q man; 2. Arthur L. McDonald; 3, m- P t: . ' Canned Raspberries-l. Doris Mc- :02,“ 22;‘ ,4 sterling Dlngweu’ Donald. Courts High. i Canned Beets.-l. Hilda McEachel-n. 3 Mary McKesrney; with Brie.‘ 3. Dorothy Norwegian _ America Line? ‘ HALIFAX to NORWAY By the Put Popular . S. S. Stavangerfjord Bailing 1o s. M. NOV. zs_ Direct m BERGEN and osco Psssepgcn booked Swedish and Danisl Art work (d) —i. j-Ienry-Gsilant, 3m” Mmmagh? 4' "W" chicken.- Pineapple Jelly, Jellied sui- mon chow, nut loaf. preserves and "k9! m!!!" be Purchased for s mod- erate sum. The fancy work up]; w- cupicd the centre of the stage, here one had s splendid selectio choose from. ‘fliers wu also’ u lunch table, s guessing table, which, by the way, "furnished the most fun, there being several articles to "guess" nunlber of beads in the strlnz." beans in the bottle," .0! Pumpkins". and ladies in charge were eyes, fun galore was enjoyed. more was also a home mlds candy table. and s gift tree. All in all, everything W" Wonderful and the ladies in chlrgc are to be congratulated on their interst and effort. Art work (e)-1. Elia Poole; 2, m. y Rah wseilne Psquet; 8. Percy Chevsrie; 4. Francis St. John. __ Art work (ii-l. Edna Psquet; 2. Freight and passenger ntsss on ap- Penmanship (c)—1. HeierfRosch; 2, Harry McDonald; 3, Jose 4, Rosabelie Mossmsn. g Penmanship (d)--i Elesnoi-Lsvie- - Ci 8 Di lsi A. ’ ' Plain Sexlk-lhldulf; Mcliesrney, z’ Mame ‘Icnnlllgsl 3' Inmate Souris Convent‘ 2 Catherine Chev- chevem; " 3mm Nmynalh.‘ .\ ' ' Penmanship (cl-l, Marjorie Ps- erle. Souris Convent; a, Mlrggret _ i . _. Mew- W- i- :;.*:;..:"..:::f":°:..r;z’:'"’- “i Penmanship (ii-l. Evelyn Cairns; 2, Virginia. McDonald; 3, Adele "Mc- ilntoch; 4. Marjorie Cheverie. Me a a a t. -_ , - . n B armlen 1 Catherine Penmanship (I)_L Mm wam‘; _ 2, Hilda Mcmllsn; 3, Mary Edrnunds; on” 3 (mvuon B’) 4. Katie Granahan. Mend"! 5°6K-—1. Ciemmie Mahsr; 2» Mary L- Burke; a. Emily Paolo. Embroidered Centrepiece-i, p16,. ence McDonald, Souris Convent. T. A. l. DEWOLIE A SON . Mr. Neil Ross, whose residence w“ tieatrcyed by iire last, ing on the same prem __._ Misses Jessie and Annie Mctfiowgn Int! Mr. John McGowa were visitors to Souris l .____ Messrs. M. R. Dtngweii and Alden lciwmlvlnifld by Miss Bertha "Dlnswell and Miss motored to Morel! CRUISES ous Curacao. snsmc and ortoRicc. Mportsofcsll --ull bathed in the roman- Transparent Apples-d, Alphonsus Peters; 2. James Mchar; 3, Clemmie Muhltr. m”, lo Piste of Plums (dumsonn-I. Ber- Heifer our. dairy breed-l, Geo. m" Hmne‘ Mcnsasc. Bouris High; 2. Agonitg MC. Issac. Bmtrls Convent; s, Jcggph Mg- Blm Ohelnww; 4, Ernest O'Donnell and Waidron McIsssc. Souris High. Puliet and Cockerei (L€gh0rng,)__ 1, Ronald Cheverie. Scuris High; z, ‘Eve-uremic Pcquet: a. Marguerite M°D°l1l1¢ 01161830"; 4, Margaret Nflllh, Chepstow. MY- M- Mclnnls, st. Peters, wu in Fortune this week and purchased a gorgeous Nassau for resort drivlfll Wason from J. B. Francis s; SOIL! y-— the Duchess of ‘ Chrinauseraln-fisus Mn Em Mbg-"fuon, of Emmi)”, ‘DI-ska, o... ashram, Vermont, hu purchased the property °i "Y- "will Stewart. m: Baltic. 30 yds dash for girls under 0.- 1, Shirley Gillsm; 2. Amy Malone; 3. Rosabelle Mossman; McDonald. _ 50 yds. dash, girls B to 11-1, Julia Sweeney; 2, Badis Cheveris; 3, Edna Lani-ling; 4. Helen Burns. 50 yds. dash. girls over 12.-1, Ber- ch" u nice Horne; 2. Emily Poole; 3, Gene- vieve Fougere; 4, Emma McAulay. 75 yds. dash, boys under 9.-1. An- drew Burns. '75 yds. dash. boys 9 to 11-1, Geo. Mclsaac; 2, Ray Murphy; 3, Aiylner Gallant; 4, Leo McDonald. - 73 yds. duh. boys over i2.-l. Jim- mie Jennings; 2, Raymond Donahue; Class i2 3, Jimmie Mclntyre; 4, John Beam- Exerciselidck" (grade i.-—1, Wal- dron Mclsaac: 2. Arthur Bourgeois. Bouris High: 3, Pearl CrouchenBcuris High; 4. Marjorie Poole. Bouris High. " Exercise Bock (grade 2.)-i, Camille Chiverie; 2. Billie Cheverie. Souris HlBh; 3- 388810 Paquet. Souris High: 4, George Mcisaac. Soul-ls High. I Elia-cue mo: (ma; a and 4.)-1. Gertie Gilliam, Souris High; 2. Jo- seph uwisvflouris High; 3, Billie Moynsgh,‘ Soul-is High; 4, Harry Mc- Donald, Souris High. Exercise Book (grade 5 and 30-1. Bernard McDonald. Courts High: 2. Purney Blsckctt.’ Bouris High; 3. Ethel Green, Bouris High; 4. Blanche Green. louris High. Exercise-Book (grade 7 and 8.)—1. Emma McAuisy, Bouris Convent; l. Elisabeth Mann; 3. Olive Peters; 4. Mary Louise Peters. Exercise Book (grade 0 and itlJ-l, tyre. Clcmmis Muhlr. 141p drawing (0-1. Sarah Nolan. Chepstuw; 2, Virginia Psquot; SJrid- ~ Leo Cheverlo; '4. Leo McDonald. l’?! Mflnlmh, Courts Convent; 4.l\ Backward racqbcys ‘over 12. - i. Ronnie Chevarie; 2. Billie Acorn: 3. tin-i, Margaret JlmGl Junta’; 4, ldwml mnsgbu SZ-onhip-plsns a ‘ nsllcdulenuw. Mr. Angus McKenzie, H Druait the guest or RBI. Coffin, Rollo Bay. —-—->_’_______ uonm MILTON scaooi. ill All rliaflfinlfis c The following is the staining oi North Milton 50h 001 for the month Grade IZ-l llioreucs 2 Robert Msclsnlic. Grade VIII-I Joy Irena Cole's; 3 Dori; Grade VI-l Iirns Coies; a Nag] Keeper: 3 Ivln Andrews. Grade IV -(lr.)—1 Iither Metho- 50115 3 Anna Ifidd. - Grads 1v (Jl-J-i Dorothy er; 2 Rena Coils. Grlde 11-1 Reggie Ooles; 2 um.» don Rodd: 3 Wllilwe Emit-ii. Grids I (BrJ-l Gar nun Good flu World our.’ District runner Anni. 40 King Street, Saint John, N. B. Wheelbarrow race-i. Bernard Mc- Donald and Francis Bt. John; 2. Jim- mie McIntyre and Billie Acorn; 8, Herbie McIntyre and Alymer Gal- lant; 4, Gus Gallant and John Beam HARD GDALA BASEBURNER AND FURNACE. SIZES Very Best ‘Quality ‘Iht-ee-legged race, boys-l. Billie Acorn and Jimmie McIntyre; 2. Fran- cis 8t. John lnd~B€fhlId McDon- ald; 3. Herbert McIntyre and Aly- mer Gallant; 4. Percy Chéverie and Stewart McAuluy. Three-legged race. girls-i. Julie Sweeney and Helen Burns; 2. florenos McDonald ‘and Geraldine Psquot; 3, Agnes McKellrnsy and Cells Cheverle. Jockey race. boys-J. Philip Pequot and Jack Mcbeiian; 2. Fnncls 5t. John and Bernard McDonald: 3, Aiy~ met Gallant and Herbert McIntyre; 4. Billie Acorn and Jimmie McIn- Grade I (JrJ-l Gl 2 Rollin Hooper. Helen P‘. Dcuil. teacher. unequal-uni! d Ind Coulmmmusdyoswlllhsn reulsdtlsfactlon and colulvfl Dr. CarPs Discovery Stops Gas, Constipation Phone 111 and we will dcllm‘ your mi promptly. 117 u M‘ rvi Backward race-boys under 12. - i. Francis 5t. John; 2. Ray Murphy; 3 C. Lyons £4’ Co _ COAL - OOKI -- WOOD fir“! REA? gunning land I you 0e ' w