1 TWELVE s" minim. ""'""‘ f ...,.V,_,............~. .._.. NOVEMBER i2. 1932 ——‘ "'- h-“Qélébrates 40th~ ‘A Anniversary _.1'.l'bc f0llOWlng is taken gligconsin paper, Oct. 61h. icy/will hold open house to their rlends from 2 to 5 11nd from 7.30 J 10 p. m. in their home at 30 011th Madison Street. No personal IIVIKEUOUS are being sent, but all - ;'_ ‘re invited. tobThe Rev. Air .\1i.1e!11ni1; ptzszor of VWXIE local 1\icii1odi~t church was a om on Prince Edward I>=la11d _»su"here he lived 11:1 1.1 farm “=11. 111s “rents 1111111 l1.’ 1-11111: of 11- I 111: as left n11 nrpiiim 111111-11 l3 years “Id and at l5 1)(‘(“.1!l'.(‘ :1 lumber" nnlCk ivcrkiug 1:1 i110 New ilrunrslflck nods. wtITi tlir‘ spring of 111.11‘ _v11:1:' l1,» b11- mt‘ a 5112101‘ (v.1 an old \'\'ll1ll 1am- umicr and was mafi- 11111111 1111 was l!) legars 0f nfze. At 2O in: left 111" s11 onnd became engnuuwl 1:1. tridlifi‘ mbuildlnq, I'm-g- b:i11q '1 e11 charge 1 ‘I we; a small b1“ ('!‘L‘1.\' 1.11 KTHSHF. ~ 1' 1111133101" Illll‘-(‘l‘ 111 Muiianu. l-l" 11.1115 jimen about 2'3 _v1.'1rs old 11rd wlmii ‘.1 ':m6 became 111 ’ W411 1 Pdilnc 111 \vl1'<'l1 he w.» 6111111110 pastor 1.111s 2'1 .(111 ivllvn n16 years old, or r.1‘i1r.1r izncrl". i x sole had nlull" a .‘ 1'11 :11» C1111?- u... l Petin liie ;n ‘.11, Xiet‘: mission ‘Q11’, New EJ111111 C; v \\ - 111* 1.111s a 1 driller. Afii-i‘ zvl :1 inissloii . °°9ho0l in Porzlanci, 01111., for a few ‘Mionths, tl1e Rev 111‘ Niielnnls be- ‘itbmm to preach. I111 111-calm‘ ne- 1:°t Jointed with 31s 3.111 Innis. for i ‘ oyjefly 3115;.- ‘ 12c Lueck. 1 ‘*1 Butte. . 111m" wverc . ‘(.1 11:‘. 002.. . ere-Ii academy ' Appleton, W - Zdgars later. 1L. t cu “Glace college, A CHIS B. A. dcglet 103 he became a ‘WACLW’. Pit. D: Osk o.- iDr. Maclnnis has becn a mem- .. oi.’ the Wisconsin Conferel1ce'o! - lice 1901. During his college day's pip served as student pastor taking d] first Wisconsin pastorate in I-Ie joined the Odd Fellows = shortly after he wasconvert- and has since ta-kcn all oi’ the lag-mes in masonry up to and in- ‘ 1 the (imd degree. 0mm. Macinnis was b0"n in Ger- . 1 and came to Wisconsin with E parents when tour, WW5 (‘Y 9;, settling on a farm near Mon- hio. She started out in evangelistic ' F-ggicn work when ‘out. 1’l years of p, and in 1891 conducted a. roil- 1 minus meeting in Butte, Mont. at yhich tho Rev. Mr. Maelnnis was he convert. While hcr husband was teeming his collcgc studies at Ap- letcm, Mrs. Maclnnis took a ‘yurse in Literature and history and Mrs. Maclnnls ewe two children. Earl Cirlyle p MIIlnls, a graduate student and qnegtfucmt a; Yale University, New ‘peslaven, Co1111., and Nils: Myra Law- c-hofan Mnclunis. a teacher in the ‘Mmismry departur-u"; of the waivi- coniwn high school. Both are gradu- , thaws of Lawrence college and each 1 I .neva,ve receive] M. A. <l"t,'l‘l‘i‘»"» ill 5h? '1 uponlversiiy cl Wizwonsin. are ‘fgglvFufly Yczrw‘ 1.11 u» ,\i~.1.‘"imoi1iiil ‘ be. $0.1 .. ll jorty _\'i‘\l'.‘€ 1111111 111': .'~'l‘(‘2'.l'11 of ‘g1 time In} c rowed our mzilriinoiiia‘. b11131? ' ugh bitter rtorius. or in sunny _ , climc _ .1 12h ill rowed, 01111:,- not r1 driuiizi; ark. did we take our ease and mc'e- _ - ly dream, v ~' eke, we made our dreams come 1 1 true: ab pd winds. high waves. {W1 stormy gala-s ‘abeam not prevent our through. and hm two, liill; torts row. will. . all. moot-hoe now this Ill ' j bimun 1.11111 .1. ‘deed: in memory. from a 'The Rev. Mr. Maclimis, and Mrs. pr l]. few 111:1 !1< ‘111- '(‘.1l.\ (1:11 zigutl , '. ma deiectic work, 1111: L111 I11r.- nf _ Gue Golclcu W19 111.11 1111.11 I reiter living :1 e... »_v's 1111- 1.111" a , . Wnort 1111111. 111‘ 1111111111 n gold and sailing .. crow auflmented‘ by dear child- mlde our sun shine brighter T puma; voyage. vet will) vom- ’ 1mm 0111,‘ mu wiui right good . g-a the stream oi life we sally _ restleb! . incur-wake we leave l qpmching even- ere" thbdats 1' . Quicklyrelieved by rubbingon 01m 2| MllLiflH JAN‘, Usenyrauij‘ . ' will celebrate their ’ , k l I wedding annlvezsary hero‘ _ _ _ kt ‘Thursday, o... 11.1., Tryon and Vicinity Wonderful weather 101' llic nilddlc of November, giving the farmers ample time to clean up the fall's work. However, it is ivcll to "malz: hay while the sun shines." '21s a change may bc expected soon. Mrs. T. Waite. nf Summerslilc. has been on a visit to the 11011111 of her-sister, Mrs. Lilug, of North Tryon. 1 .\’l1‘. and Mrs. H'.11'r_\' Ross, (if Al- lr.|11,1.'. :1eu(=111!1:111icd Irv-bliss \Vllil)i(1 Russ. wcrc visitors to 'l‘r,\‘011 Sunday e'.'(_-11in:!. lvlrs. John MucQunrric and little Alli], oi Hump! 111. have been spend- ing a few days 111 'l‘r_vo11 West. iiic {most oi’ her parents. Mr. and 311's. Louis Aiubcy, of H11’! Glislgiiii‘. l’. l5. 1., 11111“: guest“. of 111'; llaiwgnis. Mr. and 311's. Albtri ilabui’. oi 'l‘r_va:11, on 5111112111)‘. airs. Lloyd l-lowutt, of Carleton. 1111s roiuriicrl lioinc. aftrr spending u few (l.1_\'s u‘. 111i huntc 0i lier p: i1111s, Mr. and Mrs. James Chisholm oi‘ North ‘P1111011. Alisa-cs liillcl Lcard and Victoria MuiLcJn. xiccoinpitiiied by llcssrs. .\.rcl11‘.r.1lil Ihoinpsoii 11nd Vance Dixon. of North Tryon, z mndeel the Peakds Road School Class ‘l-Gralns Oats-i Wilfred Mooney. 2 Frank Evans. 3 Louis Power, 4 Emmet Power. ‘ Wheat-l Rita Handahan, 2 Alircd Handalian, 3 ‘Mary Handra- han, 4 Walter Clarkln. Bnrle_1,'-—l_ Margaret Gallant, 2 Mary Hnudrahan, 3 Rta Handra- lian, -i Frank Evans. Corn-d Stella. Carter, Z Patsy Goodwin. ‘ Beans-l Laura Bradley, 2 Agnes Bradley, 3 Patsy Goodwin. (‘lass Il-Roots THE UHABA-SLTTWETQEYN_QP.AB.DIAN Shaw, itlzilcen Shaw. [elm VIII-Sewing, Knitting, Orn- SCHOOL FAIR .- . - Girls under 12, best specimen plain sewing-l Grace Crosby. 2 Georgle Willis, 3 Vera Willis, 4 E. Robertson. _ Best. specimen hemstitihlng — 1 Georgie Willis. — Best, specimen embroidered linen 1 ‘1-1 Ella Thompson. ~ Cm“ I“G““'“E I Girls over 12. best specimen BPS-l 1°" "We °Y °“’~5"‘ “““" hemstltchlng- 1 Eleanor Willis. 311"?‘ Ymk Pmm- 2 Stanley w“ Best specimen mended sock- 1 115- Kmgsmn- 3 Eflb Bmler‘ York Eleanor Will's, 2 Olive Thompson. P°1m1 4 Elm" Robcrtwn’ York Best specimen embroidered linen PL 1 Ella Thompson. . Best 100 heads of \vl1_eat-l Tom- Class Ix_Manua] Tmlnmz my Bugle“ Ymk m‘ 2 Stanley wn- Pupils under l2.best milking stool The (gllgwfng is a. report o! the School Fair held in Cornwall Rin Sept. 15th. The schools taking part were: Kingston, Cornwall, Clyde River, York Poln; and East Wilt- shire. G. .\-I. Potzitocr-l Litllm Brzuilcv 2 Nlclvin Ilarper. 3 Alonzo Bit. ~l Allan Corr-cram. Irish CobLdcrs-i Rita Byruc. i! Alfred Hnudrahun, 3 Louis Pwer. ~t K11tl1l>c11 Nfomuqv. lllruips 1 Rita liiifillv". L‘ Puss’ Goodwin, fl Melvin l-liirpe" s——l Agnes ilvy. 1-3 L. 1, , 3 Nlargaret Kcuzzegv, 4 Iiita lmzlics. Parsnips~l Gcziiucl, (11.11 Gallant, 3 Kathleen ltiaoilv}. 1111s Baelnle. 3 ,.\[. 4 Ag- ("lass HI—-\‘v,-;;t.1l1les TCIIIHKUP? l P: b1". 2 .\I. 1111:1110", 3 Iswballi 3111111141111, 4 ltavmoud Kvrlly C11e1.11111>.1rs—l E1. ric Keuy. 3 Jigniw. P-‘Inlen. Beets-l B11. . met Power. 3 Flume < 11111 1 Cnblmgw-l E21 Mario Keny. ll H1111... 131111211111’. i’ M11- -1 Geo. ',4V. Y. P. S. of Cape ‘Universe 0'1 Friday evening. where .\lr. 'l"r.o: Iivercil .111. liillli‘ 1 ' YCCQTH! 1S indeed . curing 111x11. He . . will make their home it“: .~ .. at Westvieiv Lodge. The Young People's >c..-.ty met as usual on Friday evening. Octob- er 28th. and after a a. short pro- gramme, n11 enjoyable l-lailonvc-cn social was held. the young people entering with zest into tho spirits and fun of the evening's entertain- ment. Various games were played and much credit is duc the com- mittec in charge. The reireshinciits consisted of allgood thing.» .1...-1u- able. The Sunday evening servico oi tiic Tryon United Church was giwm un- der the auspices of the Women's Missionary Society. The scrvicc was a song service throughout, giv- ing thc story of a young boy who had left 1101110, and oi how cvil in- fluences sloivly but. surcvy overcome him. and of how a young lllllll» strong and pure from his o\v11 home town, showed ‘nim the light, The 11111sic was beautifully 11nd ciicctlvc- 1y rendered and the congrcgaibn thoroughly (snjoycd a treat. which one docs not often gr: 1.1. 1’ .. ‘c? to enjoy. A very cinlol. but prom," ucclcling took place in ilio United 011111-011 pnrzoiiuge on Wednesday, Novem- ber 2nd, ‘when Niles Adelaide Poolcy. of 'l‘ryo11, was united in marriage with Mr. John Mutiurt, of Carle- ton. The ceremony was performed by Rev. .1. L. Lund, in the prrs- (11100 of :1 iuimlicr of the Qmmtsdlutc relatives of the contraciiiig parties. After the ceremony, the iveddlng party left by the S. S. Charlotte- town, for a short honeymoon trln in New Brunsivlck. Both thc bridc and groom were held in high esteem among their many friends, and as they go. out to face life together, they carry wilh them the best wish- es of the whole community. Mr. and Mrs. Muttnrt; will reside in Al- bany, where the groom has pur- chased a fine farm, one of the best in the community. Messrs. Morley M. Bell, Brewer Robinson and Henry Noonan, of Summerside, were on a shooting trip to Tryon on Saturday-D. ‘ ing 51m, Regretful that work here soon V ends: . In (utui-e joys we'll ilnd we've just begun An active life among our friends. kindly deeds, Welcome responsibility": Till than, wTTcome the chance for Welcome the heavenly l‘gl1t that Class IV-Flntvrrs ' \'. Carcoran, 4 . ..1 Kelly. 13.. . .\l:Don-.1I:l. 3 Kathleen -'. 1.1111111 Biadley. (‘lass V-Fruit 1 Ralph Gillan. . Carr... . t John Carmichael. , ' \'.'—l Harold Woodbury, 2 Cimnzchaei, 3 Eileen Keough- =~l R1121 Powcrj 2 Donnclly. G 11:111. Class VI-Cannlng . . Carine-d Stiznvbcrrbsl-l Gertrude G111. 2 Rilii Hughes, {Stella Cal'- xer. ' Preserved Bectsyl. P12101111 Ken- i... 2 stein Carter. " ‘ ' Class VII-Cooking White Bread-l Laura Bradley. Biscuits-l Marie Kenny, 2 Stel- lu. Power, 3 Rita Byrncs, 4 Mary Gillan. Sugar Cookies-l Rita Byrncs. 2 Helena Kenny, 3 Margaret Kenny. 4 Rita Hilghes. Ginger Snaps-J Helena Kenny. 2 Celia Kenny, 3 Margaret Kenny. 4 Stella Carter. Apple Ple—1 Celia. Kenny. 2 Stella Power. 3 Agnes Bradley, 4 Laura Bradley. Brown Sugar Fudge-J Gallant, 2 Stella Garter, 3 trudc Gill, 4 Helena Grant. Best School Lunch-l Mary Ger- Isabelle MacDonald, 2 Stella, Carter, 3 B. Mark, 4 Mary Handrahan. Class Vlll —Sewlng Apron~1 Hilda Calmichael. _ Embroidered Linen-l. Kathleen Mooney, 2 Thelma. Hughes. (lines IX-Manual Training Milking Stool-l Vernon Donnel- ly, 2 Alfred Handrahan. Nail B0x—1 Eddie Gill, 2 Am- brose Cunningham, 3 Jos. Kenny. 4 Eddie Cullen. Feed Hoppcr—i Urban Mcquaid Bird House-l Urban McQuald. (lines X-Llvc Stock and Pnultly Cnlves—l Franck; Gill, 2 Vincent Grant, 3 John Carmichael. 4 Alli" McDonald. Cl\ickcns—l Margaret Kenny, 2 Ralph Gillan, 3 “M38114; McDonald 4 Mary Hanclrahan. Class Xl- Collections Weeds-J Baldwins Road School 2, Byrnes Road, 3 Elliotvale. Tree Leaves-I Baldwin: Road School, 2 Elllotvale 8011001. 3 Bymcs Road School, 4 St. Pat- rlcks Road School. samples of wod-i Eilitotvaie school. Insects-i Eiliotvaie School. Class XII-School Work Map Drawing-l Margaret O'Brien, Binnottc Road, 2 Harold Dunn. Pcakes. 3 Frank Evans st. Theresa's, 4 Harold Bert, St. Pat- ' rlcks Road. (tn-i Rita. Hughes, 2 Isabel Mc- Donald, 3 Rita Power, 4 Eileen Mc- Donald. (c)-i E'lecn O'Brien, z Peter" McInhln, 3 Urban McQuaid, 4 Eu- gene Trllnor. Art Work-l Thoreau Power. 2 Mary naglac, 3 Vlny Phelzn, 4 it. Gill. (b\~i i/iatgarst Morrissey, 2 W. loldc ~ 4min; our matrimonial sea. Bradley, 3 Rita Hardrahan, 4 Alca- zo Blrt. ‘ ingslon, 2 Stanley Willis, 3 Doro- thy Auid. 4 Roy Good. bertscn. ‘.1 Bain. 4 lice-tor Scott. F. Izzcll. Newson, Clifford Rodd, 3 May- _ nard Shaw, 4 Jackie Donahue. -, Ciood, 2 Mildred Hyde. 2 R ford Rodd, 2 Ruth stone, 3 Georg- _ 4 Step 1c Willis, 4 Winnie stone. . v_ cop Auld. 3 Dorothy _1 5.11m. 3,151,135 man Newson, 4 Georgie Willis. \Viiiis. 2 MacPhall, 4 Reggie Frizzell. e1“ 3 Pgtgy Good} Rodd. 2 Calvin Macdonald. 3 Mll- dred Hyde. natd Shaw, 2 Clifford Rodd. 3 Hil- Gcorge i1 Crabs-J Hark Gillan, 2 Eileen E1190" 5118b‘. 2 Clifford Rodd, 3 3 .\Iary Gillan, 4' Ramp Freeman Newson. 4 Georgie Willis. Shaw, 2 Freeman Newson. 2 Jeanette Dechertv, 3 Lorne Dach- criy, 4 Alice Howard. field Dockendorfi’, 2 Billie Stone. 3 Sally Bell. Winnie Stone. 2 Andrew Gass. 3 Elmer MacPhall. 4 Earl Willie. l‘s. Kingston. 3 Earl Willis. Kings- __, storm“; wmm m“ “t Him“ Mm‘ Kingston‘ Pupli< over 12. best chicken coop Hes; 1110 heiuls or barlry— 1 __, nun,“ Holmes, 2 Calvin Stanley Willis, 2 T0111m_v Butler, 3 Holmes" , Hmwfiv NW n‘ Best. bird house-l Freeman New- B“! G (‘ms SW09‘ mm*1 Hnrvey son, 2 Clifford Rodd, 3 Stanley newsan. 2 Mildred Hyde. (‘Ins-s lI-Rorh - 1 Pk (1. \i., Potatoes — 1 Jack Bell. 2 i1: lid Scott, 3 Ronald Butler. 4 Rwy Good. l’ Pk Irish Cobblers-l Vera Liv- Willis. Misccllanenus-l Ciliiord Rodd. Class X-Livc stock. Poultry, etc. Best heifer calf, beef breed ~ 1 Garfield Dockendolff, 2 Calvin Macdonald, 3 Vera Livingston, 4 Wendell Docl-ccndorif. Best heifer cali’, dairy breed _ 1 Boyd Dixon,‘ 2 Jack Macmillan, 3 Eddie Thompson, 4 Reggie Frlzzcll. Best 2 poultry. Barred Rock~ 1 Jack Macmillan, 2 Andrew Gass, 3 Mllglred 11,1110, 4 Billy Stone. Best 2 poultry, White Leghorn — Carl lvIacKcnna. ' Class XI-Ccllcctlons l0 wcerls— 1 Kingston senior, 2 Kingston junior. l5 tree leavcs—l Kingston senior school, 2 York Pt school, 3 Corn- wall school, 4 Clyde River school. Collection 3 turnips-i Elmer R0- Liilicn Scott, 3 Erma Collection 3 mangels-i Reggie Collection 6 carrots-l Harvey Collection G pa1'si1lp.—- 1 Dorothy Class Ill - Vegetables Bsst 6 Green T0111ut0es——l Clif- s 1 1 d,—-1 11 Best 6 cucumbers-i Ralph Bain, schzgp PS “Q01 Camwa 2 Elmer MacPhail, 3 Clifford Rodd, Plant discascs_l Clyde River Earl Willis. school. Best 6 beefs-i Elmer Yeo, 2 H. Insect.='—l Stanley Willis. Calvin Class XII-School Work Auld, 4 M11‘. 3 Rim HOlmES. . Exer ._ 1 L 1 d_ k _ i cisc bocks—1 Wendel Scot. m“ ‘v. ,_ I?“ 2 heads , cabbage“ 1 M“ 2 Norma Shaw. 3 Arnold MacPhee ~~°~ ~“ °~ Y - ~ 1 311,3; \'_ cnycora“, naid Shaw, 2 Eileen Shaw, 3 Free» 4 ‘Menu Macpadyen‘ Exercise books-l Robert Youn- ker,.2 Reggie Frizzell. 3 Stanley Crosby, 4 Calvin Holmes. (b)-1 Hazel Livingston. 2 Grace Crosby. 3 Joyce Darrach, 4 Mildred Murray 011d Florence Younker. c)—1 Dorothy Drrach, 2 Georgie Willis, 3 Jean MacLcau, 4 Lillian Scott. ' td)~—1 Dorothy Auld, 2 Jeanette Docherty, 3 Ronald Butlcv, 4 Elea- nor Willis. A Best, Pumpkin (one) - 1 Verna Stanley Willis, 3 Elmer Best. squash (one)—l Clifford Class IV-Finwers Best bouquet sweet peas-l May- a Butler, 4 Efzabeth Robertson. Best bouquet mixed f1owers- 1 --1 Ruth B11211. 2 Martha Walker, 3 Mildred Murray. 4 Sterling ‘Barret. Prince Edwvd Island-i Hilda ,Murray, 2 Eleen Shaw. 3 Geergic! Willis, 4 Florence Younker. Maritime Provinces-l Jeanette Docherty, 2 Eleanor Willis, 3 D0r0~ thy Auld, 4 Erma Bain. Canada—1 Doris Crosby, 2 Etta Ros, 3 Stanley Willis, 4 Ollve Thompson. Art work, pen or pencil, Apples— 1 Alan Butler, 2 Aletha. MacI-‘adycn 3 Cari MacKenna, 4 Ruth Macinan Best bouquet gladlolus-l Norma Best. Potted pla11t—l Vera Willis, eiimv-rruit Best plate 6 spy apples - 1 Gar- Best plate 6 Wealthy Apples - 1 Best. plate f0 plums-Lombard- i Mildred Hyde. Beets—1 Vera. Willie, 2 Vera Bu“ mam w crab APP?" 1 F1’ Livingston, 3 Maynard Shaw, 4 G. Neuron, 2 Sally Bell. . Crosby. Class Vl-Cannlng Beat, pint jar green beans- 1 E. Willis, 2 Hilda Butler. Clan VII-Cooking Berg single loaf bread — 1 Ella Thompson, 2 Ruth Stone. 3 win- nie stone, 4 Jeanette Dooherty. _ Best. plote tea biscuits-l Lucy Clow, 2 Vera Willis, ablive Thomp- aon. 4 Jean Robertson. Best, plate 9 ginger snaps - ‘l P. Willis. 2 Dorothy Darrach, 3 Eli-za- betii Robertson, 4 Vera Willis. Bestfplate brown sugar fudge — 1 Dorothy Darrach, 2 Jean Robert- son, 3 Eleanor Willis, 4 Elizabeth Robertson. Beet school lunch—— 1 Eleanor Willis, 2 Olive Thompson, 3 Norma Auto—i Eleanor Willis, 3 Jean- ette Docherty, 3 Phyllis Walker, 4 Elma Bain. Grapea—1 Eileen Shaw, 2 Eliza- beth Robertson, 3 Jean Robertson, 4'Florcnce Younker. Scene-I Doris Crosby, i1 Stanley wiills, 3 Winnie‘ Stone. Penmanship. (a)-1 Robert Younker, 3 Wendell Scott, 3 cnlvin Holmes, 4 Willis Livingston. (b)- 1 Grace Crosby, 2 Vera Willis, 3 Hilda. Auld, 4 Martha Walker. (cu-i Florence Younkcr, 2 G. Willis, 3 Eileen Show, l4 Elizabeth Robertson. (di-l Jeanette Docherty. 2 Phy- llis Walker, 3 Dorothy Auld, 4 Hi1- da Butler. (e)-1 Etta Rosa, 2 Winnie stone 3 Ruth Stone, 4 Olive Thompson. Portfolio, wild animals, (a)—1 Clyde River school, 2 York Point. school. . (b) Current history-l Clyde River school, 2 Kingston school. Project map-l Cornwall school, 011i. a Melvin Harper, 4 Rita. Pow- Q1". (d)-1 Blanche Mark, 2 Eileen Macdonald. 3 Sixtus McCarthy, 4 Rita Hughes. (cl-i Helen Grant, 2 Ulbim Mc- Quald. 3 Stella. Carter, 4 Eileen O'Brien. Penmanship-l Patricia Bradley, 2 Kingston school, 3 York Point ‘Z Blanche Hughes, 3 Viny Phalan, school. 4 Mary Bagloo. Original poster-l Maynard. (b)-—1 Ralph Gillan, 2 Alice An- stic, 3 Reta Keenan, 4 Reggie Mac- donaid. (c)—l Mark Gillan, 2 Allan Macdonald, 3 Agnes Bagloe, 4 l". Evans. (d)—1 Agnes Bradley. 2 Laura Bradley, 3 E11een1 Macdonald, 4 Isabel Macdonald. (cl-i Claire Trainer. 2 Rita Mc- Lean, 3 Francis Power, 4 Patricia Kelly. PortfoFo-l Eiliotvalc school. (b)-*l Elllotvale School, 2 Peakes School. ' Project Map-i Elliotvale School 2 Baldwins Road School. Original Poster-l Isabel ‘ Mac- donaid, 2 Harold Birt. 3 Stella Car- ter, 4 Urban McQuaid. Weather Cluirt-l Francis cornn. Clara XIII-Contests School Chorus-J St. Patricia Road School, 2 Sinnotis Road School. Public Speaking-A Celia. Kenny, “h, Em, vflugs‘ a Ivan Mame. Shaw, 2 Olive Livingston. 3 Hilda Butler. Weather chart-A. Kingston Jun- ior scholo. 2 Clyde River Grade IV. 3 Cornwall, 4 Ethel Livingston. Class XIII-Contents Island Hymn-i Kmgsbon school 2 Cornwall school. Clue XIV-Sports 50 yda duh girls under 8 yrs -1 Norma Show. 3 Joyce MacPhoil, 3 Isabel Howard. 1 50 ydc dash girls 9 to i0 y:"s-- i Martha. Walker, 2 Hilda Murray, 3 Lillian Scott. 4 Joyce Darrach. 75 yds dash girls ll and l2—1 Hii~ do. Butler, 2 Dorothy Auld. 3 Hilda Crosby, 4 Vera Livingston. vey Newson. 2 Stanley Crosby. _ 3 CJT- Eric But1er,-4 Lloyd Banach, 3 Ste ling Barrett, 4 R/lbhlfl kfnnon. - flit) _.flqy, q, Kenneth Mscirinls (cl-i Emmet Power. 2 Gertrude 2 Prank Evans. 3111mm Dannaiin. I111} ma. v.3..." CD405 S_ ROADS OHOOL Following is the standing o! Orou Roads school for tbmmouth 010c- tober: _ Grade x: 1 fiance: Raven, 2 Malcolm Reeves. 3 Guy Kennedy. 4 Edgar MaoCallum. 1' Grade 1X; 1 Claude Wood, 2 Wal- lace MacKlnnon. Grade VIII: 1 Beulah Farquhar- cun, 2 Austin MaoOallum, 3 Rita Molyneaux. and Winston Jenkins, 4 Isabel MacKinnnon. Grade VI: 1 Madelyn Stewart. Grade V: i Helen Molyneauir. Grade 1v; 1 Norma MiacOallimi and Louise MacNeill, i1 Donald Mc- Rae. » ' Grade III: 1 Alec]. Jenkins, 2 Blair MacCallum. Grade II: I Clive Stewart, 3 Jenn MacRae, 3 Murdock Molyneaux. Grade : I 1111m- MauRae. . it"s ACADEMY, SUMMERSIDE The following is the standing of the pupils of St. Mary's Academy for the months oi Beptember and October: Grade X.—Adelinc Wedge, Emily Perry, Winnie Arseiiault. Grade IX.—I-Ielen Clow, Bertha Richards, Katherine Driacoll. Grade VIII.—Mary Blanchard, Edna Arsenault, Marguerite Arsen- ault. Grade VIL-Ena Gallant, Mary Alma Gallant, Ella Perry. Grade VL-Rita. Ranahan, Pearl MacNeil, Claiisse Blanchard. Grade V.—Mar_1orle Kelly. Elaine Burns, Beatrice H. Gallant. Grade IV.—-Rlta Gallant, MacNeil, Regina DeRoche. Grade IIL-Blanch Landry, Ber- nadette Plneau, Elaine Arsenault. Grade IL-i-Ienrietta Coyle. Flor- ence Cormier, Theresa Cameron. Progressive Serlesw-Frances Gal- lant, 100; Lena Gallant, 100; Mar- jorie Kelly, 100; Jean McPhee, 100; Mary Cummisky, 10D; Hilda Mc- Neil, 100'. Virglnia. McNeil, 99%, Mary McPhee. 99; Mary Biliphant, 98%; Pearl McNeil, 98. S. ST. 1.‘- Hilda MARSHFIELD SCHOOL Honour roll of Marshfield School for October 1932. Grade IX. 1. Donald Mlll; 2. Jean Scott; 3. Mabel Scott. Grade VIII. i. Vivian Duffett. Grade V. 1. Dorothy Gibson; 2. M311 11111111"!!- BQY- 151111"!- CRDB ‘Helen Dennis and Regina Rogers, equal. Grade III. l. Eleanor Mill. Grade lI. l. Joan Miller; 2. Al- an ‘Miller; 3. Madge Miller. Grade I. tsr.) 1. Beth Gibson; 2. Ferne Mill; 3. Evelyn and Hilda Rogers, equal. Grade I. (Jr.) i. Allison Scott; 2. Doris Rogers; 3. Derma. Rogers. Perfect attendance: Jean Scott, Vivian Dufiett, Dorothy Gibson, Eleanor Mill, Fcrne Mill. Beth Gib- son, Joan Miller, Alan Miller, Madge Miller. Allison Scott. Marguerite Terrell. teacher. BRACKLEY SCHOOL Honour roll i01- monih o! 0c- tober: Grade IX.—1. Marian Younker. Grade VIII.--1, Ethel Bryenton; ZwIvan Brycnton. . Grade V Sr.—_l, Edward Younker; 2, Eileen Rodd; 3, Helen Carr. Grade V Jr.-1, Ena MaoLeod; 2, Jean MacLeod; B, Ralph Carr. Grade IV.-i, Alta. ,Prowse; 2, Doris Bryenton. Grade III.—1, Stirling Scead; 2. Ross Carr. Grade II.—l, James Newell. Grade I.-—l, Howard Stewart; 2, Etta. Newell. 10° yds dash boys boys over 14 yrs-1 Freeman Newson, 2 Allison MacPhall, 3 Clifford Rodd, 4 D. Macdonald. 50 yds sack race for boys under 10-1 Ivan MacNevin, 2 Douglas Docherty. 3 Tommy Butler, 4 Roy Good. Saclc race boys over 10 yrs-l R. Butler, 2 Calvin Macdonald, 3 Clif- ford Rndd. 4 Ivan MacNevin. 50 yds wheelbarrow 110g for boys --1 Freeman Ncwson and Clifford Rodd, 2 Earl Willis and Stanley Willis. 3 Calvin Holmes and Harry Newson, 4 Harold Scott and Ronald Buttler. '15 yds dash girls over 14 yrs -1 Jenn Frizzell, 2 Doris Crosby, 3 W. B10110, 4 Lucy Crow. 50 yds 3 Legged race for boys -1 Stanley and Earl Willis, 2 Clifford Rodd and Freeman Newron, 3 An- drew Gus and Calvin Mocdonald, 4 Ivan MacNevin and Arnold Beer. Threc legged race girls-i Jean Frlzzell and Doris Crosby. 2 Ruth Stone and Martha Walker, 3 Doro- thy Auld and Eleanor Willis, 4 J. _Dl1l'l'l10h 8nd Mildred Murray. 50 yd! jockey 111cc boys-l Clii. 50 ydu dash boys under 8-1 i-inr- ford Rodd and Em wgms 3 30h". ‘nle Decherty and Freeman Ney. son. 3 Ivan MacNeviu and Arnold '16 yds dosh bsys from 8 ta 10 yrs Boer, 4 Parker Nevrsou and Stan- -1 Tommy Rink-r. 2 Alan Butler, 19-,» W111“, R4111’ rrlcw-l Iiiilgslon school, 2 Cernwrll 10111191, 9 c1311., 5-,.“ 75 Yd‘ "W1 f???” ""11 10 l0 l2 Te'e".e.'s race-l Theo ling. 2 11111111111 Best. a Helen 1mm, 4 Lam-a flmchu Miriam,» no return the hgn, Io:- ulo at Tnronta, Ont. “Pain mud In llml Q huutymdaaah flung’ ,a!tord 11h lttfxlil S acxiceworhlneenxtogatdinzyo - out» NUt/t1'1|1\ uqmmmmanmuanmm Iuvévgoodtorthenau-oubleolnmtfiirabuii _Lltartakin thcPilhtuatcwdnp 10160171101010! . Binuflwnlhavohd '9! the dilly spoil: and palm Around llllflflflmwflwniwunncwmzmunmnu. ST. MARY'S CONVENT Honor roll October, for St. Mary’; Convent, Sour-ls. Grade X.-1, Helen Byme; 2, Adele McLean; 3, Anna Malone. Grade IX.—1. Edna. McDonald; 2, Eruma MoAulay; 3, Evelyn Cun- ningham. Grade VIIL-l, Mattie Jennings: 2, Rosella McIsaac; 3, Elia Poole. Grade VIL-l, Nettle Malone; 2, Alice Byrne; 3, Beatrice Holland. Grade VI.—1, Mary Cheverie and Rita O'Donnell; 2, Florence Mc- Lean; 8, Mary McKezu-ney, Grade V.-i, Helen Cairns; Doris Campbell; S, Agnita Perry. Grade IV.—1, Margaret Beam- lsh; 2, Patricia. Moynagh; 3, Helen Cheverle. Grade III.—1, Rita Condon; 2, Mamie Maui-ant, Eileen Byme; 3, Mada Moynagh. ‘ Grade II.-l, Gertrude McDon- ald; 2, Marjorie McLean; 3, Mary Chevarle. Grade I.—-1, Helen MacDonald; 2, Genevieve Dugas; 3, Charles Holland. 3. WINSLOE SOUTH SCHOOL Honor roll for October: Grade X.-1, Olive Rodd; 2, Myr- tle Taylor; 3, Verna Rodd. Grade VIII.—1, Parley Taylor; 2, Doria Salim‘; 3, Joyce Auld. ' Grade VI.—-1, Lathe. Horne; 2, Alice Good; 3, Ivan Turner. Grade IV.--1, Helen MacGi-egor; 2, Verna. Turner. Grade III (a).--l, Avis Prowse; 2, Stirling Rodd; 8, Florence Hambly. Grade III (b).—1, Constance Holroyd; 2, Marjorie MacGregor; 3, Phyllis Auld. ‘ Grade I (a).—-i, John Holroyd; 2, Diamond; 3, '0rvillu Tumor, Grade I (b).-1.,1Ja.ckie Jay; 2, Allison Ford; 3, Allison MacGi-egor. Perfect attendance-Verna Rodd, Olive Rodd, Myrtle Taylor, Doris Seller, Periey Taylor, Letha Home, Stirling Rodd, Avis Prowce, Flor- ence Hambly, Rena. MacGregor, Phyllis Auld, Constance Hoimyd. Marjorie MacGregor, John Holroyd, Allison MacGregor. Sadie M. Bruce, teacher. \VEST KENT SCHOOL Honor Roll for October, 1932 Grade X-I Olive Johnston, 3 Katherine I-Iyndman, 3 Robert Owen. Grade IX-l Evelyn Block, 2 Keith Langlll, 3 Bruce MacCannell Grade VIII-i Bessis Thornton. 2 Lincoln Dumont, 3 Lawrence Toombs. Grade VIII-l Harold Stewart, 2 Frank McKlnnon, 3 Pauline Irlam. Grade VII-l Sylvia Block, 2 Rose Blrtwistle, 3 Ruth Sinclair. Grade VII-J John l-Iigson, 2 Ralph MacInnia, 3 Carmen Glover. Grade VI-I Billy Rogers 11nd Drummond Cobb (equal), _2 Errol McKinnon, 3 Margaret Martin. Grade VI-l ‘Sandy Brehaut, 2 Newton Large, 3 Charles McLean, Grade V—i Mary McKay. 2 Jean McKay, 3 Lowell Brehaht. Grade IV—1 Bill Hlne, 2 Bobby Forsythe. 8 Margaret Gallagher. Grade m—1 Shirley/Long. 2 Billy Large, 3 Bertha Watkins and Graham Bait, (equal). Grade II-i Billie Bourke, 3 Noel MacNevin, 3 Fairlie Prowse and Mona Clay (equal). KENSINGTON SCHOOL Honor roll for October: Grade X-l, Don Bowness; 2. Mamie Conncli and Gertrude Gillis, (Bill-ml; 4, Louise Johnson. Grade Ix-i, Ruby Kelly; z, HM- old MncI-‘arlane; 3, Jim Kennedy; 4, Helen Watson. I Grade VIII-l, Jean Proiitt; 2, Clair Somers; 3, Rosezita McKenna; 4, Adele Brown. Grade VII--l.,Doria Saunders; 2, 90*!» Kennedy: .1, Rlllc Braham; 4, Reta Clarke. Grade VI-l, Mary cngclcy; 3, Annie Delaney; 3, Mary Roch“! McKenna: 4. Aniceta Braham. Grade V (s1~.)~i, David McLean; 2, Keith Kennedy; 3. Boyd Bealr. 59°? 4- L111’ Hunter and Georgie Kellllfdy. (equal). Grade V (Jr.)—1, Glen Clark; 2, Leo McKennn: 3, Anna Caseley; 4, Morris Clark. ' Grade IV-l. Eric Duvar; 2, fian- ces Kelly; 3, Vina Higgins; 4, Lowell Clark. Gfllllv III (Sm-i, Lorraine Mc- Mahon; 2. Yvonne IJcBlzmc; 3, Francis Thibeau: 4. Joyce Howard. Grade III (Jr) - i, Carmen Uhlmnlczi and Georgie Proiitt, lie Buns; 5, Mary Pendergast and Helen Reeves, (equal). Grade II (SrJ-I, Ingham Mac- Nelil: a, Wilma. Delaney; a. wanuu Mann; flliinwood Toombs. Grade If (JrJ-‘l. Freddie Fol: land; 2, Dick Kelly; a, Biiiii Twmbs: 4. Eric Watson. 4, Emmet Braham. Grade I (b)--1, Shirley Hughes; 2, Charles German: 3, George Wad- man; 4, Joseph Thibeau. Grade I (c)—1. Andrew Humph- rey; 2, Lois MacDonald; 8, Allison Maclican; 4, Minnie Gill. Perfect attendance-Leslie Clark JeanfFolland, Emmet Braham, Lcii ham Chisholm, Andrew Humphrey, BhirleyHughes, ‘Allison Maclean, Lowell MacLean. Malcolm Ken- nedy. HIGH BANK SCHOOL Tho following is the ‘mdinl o1 High Bank School for the montl of October: J Grade X.—1, Raymond Maclcan 2, Myma Hayter. Grade IX.—1. Mary MacLean; I Sarah Stewart; 3, Malcolm Living- stone. Grade VIII.-1, stone, Grade VL-l, Evelyn Stewart; l Vernetta. Munroe; 3, Sterling Mao Kay; 4, Lester Hayter. Grade III.—1, John Livingstone, 2. Leona. MacKay; 8, Willian Stewart. Grade II.-1, Ralph Madison. Gradc I.-l, Janet Stewart: 2 Forrest: Hayter: 8, Jeanie MucKay Florence J. Hayter, teacher. Muriel Living- GLEN VALLEY SCHOOL \ Honor roll for c tobor: Grade x-i, Phebe Blondoui l Vernon Gillie: 3. Frances MacDovI ‘ell. Grade IX—1, Myrtle Blondon. Grade VIII-J, Kathleen I-Ilggll Grade VI (SrJ-l, Nelson Big ginl. Grade VI (Sr.)—l, Nelson Hig Elm. . ‘ 1 Grade VI (JrJ-l. Arthur Mao Lean; 2, Ruby Blondon: S, Mam Blondon. Grade IV-l, Melville ‘iillis; 1 Alton MacLcan. Grade III-l, Laurel MacLoan. Grade I—1, Hensley Higginsl Prize for highest monthly aver age awarded to Arthur MlcLlln. (Patriot please copy) IRIS SCHOOL Following is report of Iris Bchod for the month oi October: Grade lX.—1, Mary Bayne. Grade VIII.-1, Jonneva. Morrow; 2, Emma. Morrow. Grade VII.-1. Chrlltena Mac- Lcod; 2, Freeman Hume. Grade V.--i, Anna Bell; 2, Don- nie Matheaon; 3, Sinclair Mic- Lean. Grade IV.--1, Mary Bell; 2, Nap- ier MacDonald. Grade III.—1, Wlnsor Kennedy; 2, Donald Young; 3, Irving Bueli Grade II BTw-l, Iciizh Stewart; 2, Jennie Morrow and Emily Math- eson (equal);~3, Joan Hume. Grade II Jr.—1, Devonc Bell; 1 Charles Young. ' Grade I Sr.—-l, Catherine Bell. Grade I Jr.—1, Elgin Buell; 2 Edwin Matheson; 3, Erma Math- eson and Jessie Ross (equal). Perfect. attendance —- Jonnavi Morrow, Christena MacLcod, Anni Bell, Winsor Kennedy, Irving Buell Emily Matheson, Jennie Morrow, Leigh Stewart, Earl MacLeod, Ed. win Matheson. Elgln Buell, Maria: Matheson. Chrlsabei Morrow, teacher. CLINTON SCHOOL Honor roll for the month or Oc- tober: Grade X-l, Grace Whitehead; 2, Muriel Heaney. Grade IX- 1, l!" Pickering. Grade VIII-l, Mlbll Sullivan; 2. 0111mm Paynter aim Ivnn Pick- ering, equal). Grade VI-A, Virginia O'Connor; I, Irene Pickering. Grade V—i, Edith Whitehead; z George Pickering; s, Hillard Wood. side; 4, Roy Paynter. Grade IV-!, Lorna Warren; 2, Katherine Pickering; 3, Jackie 0'. Connor, Grade IIL-i, 1401s Whitehead; I, Joan O'Connor; 3, Ivan Home", Ondo 111-i, Kathleen vacuum». Grade I (a)-1. Reggie Warren. Grade I (li)—1. James O'Connor. Grade I (c)--l. Vivian Sullivan. Percentage o! attendance [or the month: 00.8%. (equal): s. Gladys 1481mm: L m1. IlllK-Weckl-‘ijlfli, Grade I (a)—-1, Norman Mill; a’ Patricia Pendergact; 8, Leslie Clark; MacDonald, Joseph Thibeau, lug-- .'\ r») i F‘ \ Q ~' I w-