y’ - lWW/"ul ~. f“ ,/\..r of something — Take a bite of WRIGLEY’S — let its soothing, flavorful re- freshment appease your desire. Let it clear your mouth and throat and calm your stomach. Then your real appe- tite will be stimulated and the stomach made ready and willing to take care of your next regular meal. MEAL” to aid, digestion! You'll feel better! All?" -- When you feel you want “just a taste” '. Al», use it “AFTER svsnv llllfi l . me C " 76¢ 716:0! flit! w s the ENTERPRISE All-Cast Pipeless Furnace Needs N0 Introduction Political King’s County A The undersigned will address thei Electors oi King's County‘ et thel following pieces and dates. Murray River, MOIIUIY- °°t°b‘i er 28th. Murray Her-hour south, Tuesdey. , October 27th. All Meetings 7.30 P. M. J. J. JOHNSTON: J. A. Bronchitis MOW l Than a Cold l l to commence ell develops ‘P213111! It has given such Perfect Ser- vice, for so_ many yea-rs. that its good work is taken for granted-and used as a. stan- dard to which no others attain. See it here. H()LMAN’S Summerside - Charlottetown. ill-Iii.‘ Meetings l MlcDONALD into l Western Guardian A —OHOP trons Romeo's Catalog. , —10 ONLY LADIES’ skirts-M .and 27 yiaist~cieering at $1.00. At 5671-10-24-31 Sinclair's. , —10 MISSES Flannel dresses——l sizes l6—18-—-20. Special $500.1 iAt Sinciairs. , —CHiLDjlEN'S Flannel dresses ‘—8 to 14 years. only $2.90. At Sin- _clair’a. ‘ ‘—i’age 3 is» available. tin l I —SUISORLBERS can obtain =Election contest voting slips from {Guardian representative Summer- side when renewing or subscribing Lroa LATE WESTERN Nswsigiit»: éiliisgmdlzzgzisbfle-gnmgsligifyv ', ran CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN particular time. In all sifmeet-l inis were called by ' iilessrsl Saunders end Dennis but only three materialized. After the Cole- man meeting, Mr. Saunders pur-, chased some nice chicken and de- parted ior Summer-side. - ~ \\\\\\ , \\: PERSONALS. —.\iiss Jean \Va1kor_ Merle Dew-‘ an. Summerside. and ‘Miss Annie.‘ Smith, Bonshaw_ left Betunifli maznlng ior Boston where die? ‘will reside. ‘ l % / / \ ~lMiss Hattie Henderson and v Z / Hospital to take up nursing. y l r-— l . ‘ tor the Guardian. l!- ——-— l —DIOTIONARIES can be had utj the Western Guardian Oiflce, Wat-- er Street, Summerslde for oniyl fifty cents with a new or renewal; subscription. tf-l —25 LADIES’ and Misses’ trim-l ‘med hats-selling at $2.50. At Sin-l cinir’s. . l —LOADiNG HOGS and lambs at Kinkorzl up till noon on Friday, Oct. 30th. 1r. A. McLeod. l 5712 26 3i» . —i2 ONLY Children's maroon} _sweuters—8, 10, 12 your-Special‘ 75c. At Sinclair's.‘ -—LOADING hogs and Iamlbs at ll-lmerald up till‘ noon on Wednes- ‘d3y_ Oct. 28th., 19%_ J. \\'. Fyte. l l - 5112 2s |3i.l l l , —FOR SALE—ilouse and Lot.‘ ‘Lo; 20x1i0 ft. Buildings in good re-. ‘pair. House cement foundation.| Fred Shea, Kensington. 2i. l —SUMMERSIDE BUSINESS’ COLLEGIL-JPl-e-asam Studios. lcelleni. results good positions, easy; reruns, J. Pogson. Principal, l 5703 l0 26 121.‘; , ——NOTICE TO FARMERS-Jvilii be taking live ‘hogs and lambs at Albany on Thursday. October 29.}- ,Last shipment of ill/fill)?! this son-- lsoh. Affleck s. McLeod, 3i.l l l l l -KENSINGTON WHIST AND lDANCE Will be continued weekly Iin Strand Theatre on Tuesday evenings. Next 101:1. 27th. 5717-26-1i l —WOMEN'S REAL CANADIAN ‘IMUSKRAT COATS-The kind that ;glve you real SiXliSYIICZlOIF-GXCGD- side. 681-10-24-2i ‘tional values at Hoimans, Summer- l l —KENSINGTON DAIRYING As- sociation will glve patrons cheese Tuesday. Oct. 27th., and Thursday. ‘Oct, 29th., from both factories. .Cheese making closes Saturday. lOcl. 31st. Kensington factory will receive cream Wednesday, Nov. 4th and Friday. Nov. 6th of that week following. 5669-10-24-21 f ~sox sociAl. and entertainment lin S-JWHI Mile Bay Hal] Tuesday evening. Oct. 27th. If no; fine Fri- _‘duy evening. Drawing for auto- graph quilt in connection with en- tiflrifllliilll€lll. 5714 2G 2i. —A BIG RALLY of the Liberal women of Summerslde and vicin- _ity will be held in the Civic Building. Summerslde, Monday ev- ening. October 26th at 7.30 p. m. "There will be a number oi speak- - ers including Hon, D. A. Mac- Kinnon, Charlottetown. ___..__ l -—-ELECTION RESULT$.—There l will the a direct Telegraphic wire to {the ‘Guardian's Western Office in ;i.he McNeill building, Summerside. ,on election night. lbesults will be posted in front 0t the Guardian ‘ihfbliitl from 7.30 o'clock on. —GUARDiAN OFFICE. — The lGuxlrdlsufll lWestern Otilce is now. Ioczvted in the McNeil} Building, ;Water SL, Sunmllcrside, where sub- scriptions, new-g or advertising will he received, The Phone number is 233. l J-LIBERAL MEETINGS FiZZLE f—»The meetings called by Messrs A. C. Saunders and ‘W. H. Dennis in the 2nd district (lid not turu ,out as satisfactory as they bud filoped for. Meeting in Gienwood Hull ln Lot 8, the banner Liberal lstroughoid of ‘Prince County re- - ltused to hear Mr. Saunders when {lie attempted to reply to the cri- ticisms of Mr. J. D. Kennedy of lO'Leary. Mr. Kennedy scored him time and again and proved to the audience that all farm machinery was cheaper in 1921 than under jtho present Administration. This ‘meeting was noticeably Conserva- jllve. At the Coleman meeting ‘Messrs Saunders and Kennedy lugain clashed but Mr. Kennedy jhad the best oi the arguments and lhe took the meeting by storm nvhen he severely criticized Mr. P. "_ u). Tredenlck of West Devon, form- _j:-r Progressive candidate at the ; Just local election for_turning hand lsprings and sulnmersauits at this dance Tuesday, , 2L Montreal Power l-mlhu mu or FATHfii-Q —*Mi§ses Marguerite and Gueida» ///, . ,/ ' '4 Gaudiet Sulimlereido, have taken / .‘ l2 z. l figflm. with Messrs R. '1‘. I30!‘ .~ . l/ // ” Eastern Guardian l /, /, j ..'8HOP trcgimams Catalog-l k ..'EA$TERN AGENT.—Mr. J. _ W. Murdock is now Guardian agent "‘ . in Montague and wiii be pleased to Bedeque Fall‘ receive news items, advertising: _____ Job Printing new and renewal suir, The Bedeque School Fair sched- scriptions. Alluled for Sept. 14th, was held or Monday, Sept. 21. in Bedeque Hall. ..'FOR SALE-Two choice YorkqThe following schools took part: shire boars. six months old. goo<l_.\'orth ‘Bedeque, Lower lBedeque r5300“ type, lhred by Alex Dynrs. Bedeque. Central Bedeque, Mount Ottawa. Apply to J_ Leslie Poole. Stowe. Chelton and Fernwood. lDih'e1‘..\l0llifl[;llL>. 5715 26 3i. The judging was done by Misses Hunt and Holman. oi Summerside. ..'RECITAL. — Miss Baflbafiyroi’. Reid o! Middleton. and in- blaoNe-llt Sydney, C. 11.,‘ soprano speclg Smith. of Kinkora. Prof soloist and reader assisted by MisslReld said that the exhibits were Hormby violinist and Mrs. 1471118" much better than previous years. Davidson pianist and Mrs. J. J- The sports were under the direc- Sthwart oonltralto wiii gilwe a re- lion of ‘Mr. Robert Donald and n citnl in I. O. O. F. lHflil. ‘MOIKBHIB-‘sraff of assistants were carried oil lFrlday. Oct. 30th. at 8 pgm. Admiss-lyvllh good success. ion 50 and 25 cts. The prize for .public speaking 5723 26 3i. Mon. Wed. Thur. w” won by Horace wright‘ J1." of W?" lLower Bedeque. Subiect, Potato QUOTATIONSCrQudng on Prince Edward sllsnd. V 5 _ . Followlngls the prize list:— HALIFAX, Oct. 24—Quotatlons. furnished by Johnson and Ward members Montreal Stock Exchange ixichisen, Topeka and Santa Grelns Oats-—1, Lea Toombs, Bedeque; 2. Able Noonan, Bedeque; 3, Hor- Fe RY- 13f ace Wright. Lower Bedeque; 4 American Con, Co. 251* lDouglnalMcFariane, Fernwood; 5, American Car a Foundry Co. 110% ;John Baker. North lBedeque. American Locomotive C0. 122V; Wheat-l. Alice Noonau, Bed- Amel-lchh Smelling and Re- eque: Z. Arnold Henderson. Bed- finmg Co. ____________________________ __ 116 le ue; 3, Cedric McKenna, Fern- Anacoilda Copper liliuing Col 46%- °d§ 4.1110131 WGDBWTVMI- SWWQ; Canaan“, Fae-me Cm _ 149 ,5, Lorne MeCnull, N. Bedeque. . . C l l d Hwd. Corn.—1, John Baker; 2, Lilian hzlzulgirfiler a“ l? flu“ u" 1271H;‘SlllV€l'i, ‘North ‘Bedeque; 3, Clark Cuba Cane Sugars‘) wé-Baker, North Bedeque; 4, Agnes international Paper ‘S1315. lvedge’ Lower Bedeque; 5' Leo 3,,“ .Gailnnt. Hedeque. " "- Beans-l, Agile Wedge; 2, John 3, Douglas McFarlnne; 4. ‘lf/“clhrh IBaker; . Lloyd Webster. lml international Petroleum .. Standard Oil or New Jersey’ ' Standard Oil oi N. Y. Kelly Springfield Tire Co. Pan-American Petroleum . 71 ' R00" Reading Co, ll‘ : Green Mountain Potatoes.——1, Ar- Southcrn Pac c 93V: nold Henderson; 2, Alban Noonnll. Union Pacific Ry __ ypgyilBedeque; U. S. industrial Alcohol Co. United States Steel ........... ..- Crucible Steel Co. oi’ Anlerlcs Bell Telephone .- Brompton ........ .. St.’ Lawrence Flour Brazilian Fraction Howard Smith Com __ .... .. Spanish River Preferred Spanish River Com ..... .. Steel Company 0i Canada ‘British Empire Steel 1st 30. k 3, Kathleen Connolly, ‘JTVJIBedeque; 4. Austin ‘Bears, Chelton; 12914-5. Lorne McCnuil. 75% "Irish Cobblers-l, Hazel Green. Mt. Stowe; 2, Arnold Henderson; 23 '3, Charles McFarland; 4, Myrtle 361AlN°OHfll1§ 5, Elmer ‘Sherry, Fern- 791 ‘wood. 3912; T-urnips.—1, John Baker; 2, Al- ' IH-Vliban Gaudet. Bedeque; 3, Lea 100% Toombs; 4, Myrtle McKenna, Fern- szyxllvooei; 5, Erma Baker, N. iBedequc. l Carrots-l, Stewart Csrrutilers. ,N. Bedeque; 2, Alethea Smith, ‘Mt. 21“!- 1014 Stowe; 3, Arnold Henderson; 4, Peilmflilfl - 132 Ralph Fitzpatrick. Bedeque; 5, Mar- Albllibi 70 jorle Fitzpatrick, Bedeque. Shawinlgan 152 -'Pnrsnips.~—1, Arnold Henderson; Lanrentide Pulp .. Canadian Steamship Asbestos Com, .... .. lvinnlpeg Electric 30 2, hlarjorle Fitzpatrick; 3, Able 63% Noonan; 4. Helen Bowness, ‘Bed- lequc; 5, Hammond Bowness, Bed- leque. . National Breweries .._ Vlifliabl" Consolidated Smclters .. BANKS. Dunk Commerce Bunk Montreal Wheat Dec, 142 CW“ Dec‘ 74' May 79" Onions-l. Helen Bowness; 2 Oats Dec- 39' M“ 431/“ Hammond Bowness; 3, John Bak whei" o“? 12834- Dec- 12354- e1; 4, Blanche Noonnn; 5,’ Vernn “" Schurmnu, Bedeque. Cucumbers.—1, Jennie Crossman ,Mt. Stowe; 2. Ivan Dawson, Mount Stowe; 3, Horace Wright; 4, Stew a fart Cnrruthers; 5, Arnold Hender , - ' ‘son. ~ l Beets.- 1. Hammond Bownessr ; ,2, A-bie Jewell. Bedeque; .3, Charles ‘Arsenault, Bedeque; 4, Lea Toom-bs I ‘Bedeque; 5. Lorne Wright. , plliilpliilifi.—l, Dorothy Dawson ‘Bedeque; 2. Margaret McKinnon Having installed in one "Unit" lpernwnod: 3_ Dough“ Mcparmne: the latest Optical Instruments l4. Lorue Mccou“; y Carmen John for Eye Examination, l ans [Iv- ing Montague and vicinity new .‘_ vine equal to any in the ler(er_ centres. This De Zen] Unit Ill ‘ brought from the United Stolen lston, Mt. Stowe. and was shown at the Maritime Optolnstrls Convention In Char- lottetown. It is considered the last word In Equipment on the market. ness; 2. Hammond ‘Bowness; 3 Myrtle Nonuan; 4, Carmen John. ston. Mt. Stowe; 5, Douglas Mc- Earlene. Flowers Sweet Peilti.—l. Able Noonlln: 2 Myrtle Noonan; 3. Helen Bowness. Bedeque. ' Astsrs-l, Helen Bowness; 2 Hammond ‘newness; 3, Phyllis Dawson, Mt. Stowe; 4, Douglas Mc- Farlnne. Mixed Flowers. —1, Hammond ‘newness: 2. Blanche Noonan: 3. ‘Agno Wedge; 4. Helen Bowness; l5. Hilda Noonan. Ilave your Eyes Examined with precision end thoroughness. H. J. MABON Fruit °"°“'"""' "mm" , ‘Wealthy Apples-l. Harold aha- l “n” °°'""°'°" Wm‘ “"3”? nail, Mt. Stowe; 2, Davis Jewell: fBedeque; 3, Etta Jewell, Bedeque; 4, Alice Begnail; 5. Doris Cross- Grcen Tomatoem-l. Helen Bow . l Prince The People-—- . Business Men-—- Labor--- Farmers-—- and all classes want a return of prosperity and they know the King Government has done nothing t0 bring it about. VOTE FOR For Prince County. To rm Electors Shelton Sharp ‘ Farmer, Fishermen, Fox Rancher, Conservative Candidate ty Recital-—1, Louis ulld Elnmu Ron-l agilau. Ferilwood; 2. lmonurd Lenrd; 3, Lilian Stuveri; 4, liuvi-l laud Rogers, Cbelton; 5, Ycrnu" Schurmun. l Pullet and Cockerel (Willie Leg- horns.J~—1, Lloyd iVebsicr; 2, linrw old Bugnnli. * l Collections man. Mt. Stowel Red Asirnchun Apples-i, Hazel Green, Mt. Stowe; 2, lieicn Bow- ness; 3, Arnold ilcndsrson; 4, Al- den Leurd, Fernwood; 5, Davis Jewell, Bedaque. Planar-—1, Leonard Nit-Kenna; 2, Ella. Webster, Mt. Stowe. Crslb Apples.—1, Ella Webster; 1, Stewart Carrulllers; 3, Lorne Smith; 4, Harold Baguull; 5,Uoug- ‘ii l Noxious Weeds-J. Iiedcque; ias McFurlune. Fernwood; 3, Lower ‘iledeque; 4, Central Bedeque. ‘ Weed Seeds-—1, Fernwuod; 2,‘ Lower lliedeque; 3, Bedeque; 4.” Central ‘Bedeque. Raspberries -—1, Jenn McCnull; Tree 2, Alice Bngnuli; 3, Alive Noounn. Fernwood; 3, Central Bedeque; 4,; ‘Beets-l, Verna Sl-hurman; 2,Lower Bedeque. Sue Airlock, Lower Bedeque; ii, Hazel Green; 4, Marion Frizzeli, Canning. Cooking Etta Ross, North Bedeque; Bread-l, Hazel Green; 2, Pearle mer Gould; 4, Margaret Rogers, Sherry, Fernwood; 3, Sue Aflleck; Chelton; 5, Aden Smith, ‘Mt. Stowe. l, Alice Jewell; 5, Ruth McKennml 3rd Readen-l, Hilda McKc-nnn: m. Stowe. 2. Alice Jewell; 3, Clara Aflleck; Tel- BiB01lit-—1. Alkie 1311811311; 2. 4, Marion Frlzzell; 5, Lorne Smith; Sue Airieck: 3. ilarsarst McFar-l 4th Readexz-l, Aiethea Smith; lane, Lower Bedeque; 4, Ruth Mc- 2, Mary McKenzie; 3, Blanche Kenna; 6. ‘Hazel Green. "Smith; 4, Esther Smith; a, Caroline Sugar Cookies-l, Hazel Green; Rogers. l, Ruth McKennn; 3. IAilan Stave '1. Verrlil Sfihllrmfln- ‘Blanche Noonan; 5, Lilian Sulvert. Apple Pie.——1. Sue Aiiieck; 2,l U166 Jewell; 3. Hlldfl NOOIIBIIZ 4. Marion Frizzsll; 2, Alice Jewell; 3, Erma Baker; 5, Verna Schurman. Douglas Airlock; 4, Verda Craig; Brown Sugar Fudge. —1, Alice 5, Lloyd Webster. Basnail: 2. Irene Gallant. Mount 4th Resder—1, Etta Crossman; Stowe; 3, Sue Atileck; 4, Mary Mc- z, Blanche Smith; 3. Horace Wright, Forllme: 5. P611116 $11811‘?- 4. Alice Noonan; 5, Reggie lliurrny. Ginzersnams-l. Sue Airlock: 2. 5th Reader.-—1, Blanche NODIIRII} Verna Selim-man: 3.1111111 McKen- 2. Arnold Henderson; a. Pearle no: 4. ErmiPBflkeFi 5. H8191 GPBW-‘Sherry; 4, ‘Myrtle Noonan 5. Agno School Lunch-l, Hazel Green; was“, 2, AliceBsgnall; 3. Erma Baker; A" work (ganmry-l, Agni) i, John ‘Baker; “i, Sue Ailleck. \Vgdg3; z, mid; Noouun; 3, Sue “Willi "d Knmliill- Ailieck; 4. Horace Wright; 5. Anrvrh ‘—1. Erma Baker; 2- Blanche NDODMJ. (Jllllior)-—-l. Blanche Noonnn; -3, Etta Cross- Leonard Megan“; z, Myrtle Mg. "m"!- Ml- 519W?- Kenna; 3, ‘Bessie McDonald; 4, Hemilltfihed 'I'°W9l- — 1- Elma-Eileen Dawson; 5, Ena Webster. Baker; 2, Hilda Noonan; 3, Bessie penmmyship, 2nd neader__1_ Er. McDonald. Bedeqlie: 4- Alm ta Ross; 2. ‘Bessie Mcoohhid; a, Gould, Bedeque; 5, Alice Jewell. iguana,“ Sherry; 4_ 1301-15 Cross. Embroidered Linen. — 1, Erma mm; 5_ pansy 110561-53 Baker; 2, Hazel Green: 3, Hilda! 3rd Re,der__1' May Mcgauum; “when: 4. Elm Crwwmfln: B-Jeen 2. Alice Jewell; a. Hilda McKenllll; Frizzell, ' 4, Clara Aflieck; 5, Verde Craig. Mended Wool Sock. —— 1. Hazel 4m Reader___1’ Erma Baker; 2, Green: 2. Pearle Sherry: 3- Billie Alice Bllgullll; a. Carolina Rogers‘. V0011“? 4- All“ N°°1mni 5- Erin“ 4. Alden Leard; 5, Doris McKeuno. 55k"- ' 5th Random-—1, Blanche Noonan: clnchemd Tllwal- _ 1- 791"“ 2. Pearl Sherry; 3, Myrtle Nouunn: Sherry; 2. Hilda Noonon: 3. Erma 4. Hazel Green; s. Llllllll Stnvert. Baker: 4. Sue Aflleck: 5. Almerl Mfli) Drawing (larger SCnle8)— Gould. Bflilfilillii- ' 5th‘ Reader-—1, Lilian Stuvert, Menus! Trlllilfls irh-nesdsln-l, Erma Baker; 2. Hammer Handle-l. Len Tocmbs, elm-k 33km; ' 2, Mei-t DesRoches, Mt. ‘Stowe; 3. gamut; Jack Baker; 4, Roy Smith, Mount pubflc gpégkfng; _ 1, Horace Stowe; 5, Able Noonnn. wright -Milklng Stool. —1, Robert Ai- spgflg fleck? 2- All“ N°°115i1~ 50 yds. daslfior girls under 9 Poultry‘ ‘Feed Hopper.~1, John yrs.—l, Marjorie Fitzpatrick: 2. Bolillflzl: lgert llkfilggéiilgl-Ro h Kiith-lsen Connolly; 3', Esthgr Craig r oue.——. es cos. 0 d_d hffglrg‘ to Misceilunbous.——1. Maurice lMcJn-srdly’ 81355;: 31813011315; 11mm Kenna, ‘Mt. Stowe; 2. Austin Meg Noon“; 3__A1g¢e 3113mm; 4, 139145 THERE'S no us: TALKIN -l : CERTAIHLY AM arrTlu BALD- l son: Yuma HA‘: <01’ TO ea Often ‘I. ournofsll b: Chase's 51ml? *3‘ um“! m41'\"""““" ALBAN GERMAIN. nil In K.C. ' Conservative eendldete for the eon- hen its , stitueney of Level, Two Mountains h Twillhmsd. 5 Que. i, “my; or tightness l E“ ‘mfiirh-Ys s we wwh 1°“ ~ ieokiorbronchi ,which is 00ml zlifued with an ordinary cold. b.- lt h known sghilll “m chilly eelwss. Wurl- qqkng, pein in the chest, an seas-l l I l‘? AND DOWN. "Thai fi-llnw Barnett musLlive in n very small flnti" ' "Winn makes you think that?" "Don't you notice how his do! wage his tail up end down instead 0f eldewnym." _.___¢0&-——-— The rrsdiocast peddier in Berlll permits the customer to clamp on a headset from his is radio lopsreted from e pus Dov-it To STOP i-r- ‘_l'ly.l. aoqiamu "re ‘A .5H°° 5"‘ “FM/fits 4V1 n! A sassy. pouald. Bedeque; _3, Agno ivedge: gqcgenym -l. Arnold Henderson; 5, Leonard 75 y,“ d“); (or u]; gchgq] giflg mcKemm- Bessie McDonald; 2, Alice I-Ivv Stork Ind Povltry- Nhonhh; z, Aiethea Smith; 4, Alice Holler Cali (beef -breed.)—-1. Al- gammy; 19° N°°"8"- I T5 yds. dash ior boys under 9 Heifer Co! (dairy breed.) -— 1, y,,__1_ “own-d qomd; g_ Louis Cedric McKenna; 2. Alban Gnudet; Rouwghan; 3' Brendon shQfl-y; 4, 3. Alban Noonan; 4; Verna Schur- 368'“, Mum‘! man; 5. Leonard ‘Leard. 100 yds. dash for boys 9 to 12 _l -. lAldeu Leurd. ,1, 'l‘i|umus Gallant; 2, Harold Bag- Lenves.—1,13edequn; Zdpouahy {Harold liaguull and Bert Calliil; 2. E 1 $310)? Wltlrkz l R d jArnold Henderson and Joe McDon- Xe"! B6 ‘ 00 11D 0 i" B“ i-‘Yaid; 3, Richard Rogers and Carm Mt. Stowe; 5, Verda Craig, Cheiton. —1, Bessie McDonald, Bedeque; Zmogers; 4, Agno Wedge and This: 3- Ablcvflllnlll. an; 2, lris Ottoway and Margaret and Alice Bagnsll. 5th Reader.—1, Hilda Noonnn; 2, 3’ Howard Gould and Mb“ Noon. art. North Bedeque; 4. Sue Aiileck: Myrtle Noonon; s, Hazel Green; 4. m M81! Drawing. 3rd Realm- " 1- -1. Richard and Carmen Rogers: Rdgers, 3, Charles Mcilsriane; i. 100 yds. dash for boys over 1;; yrs.—~l, ilarold Bugnall; 3. Agni) Wedge; 3, Jus McDonald; 4, Elm; Sherry. ' Sack race for girls. — 1, All“ Noomlu; 2. Doris McKenna; 3, Pansy Rogers; 4, Myrtle McKenna. Suck‘ race -lor boys under 12 yrs. ~—l, Alden Izeurd; 2, Carmen R05. ers; 3, Aden Smith; 4. Howard Gould. ' ‘SilFk race {or boys over 12 yrs.- nwll; 3. Richard Rogers; 4, Joe Mc- Whcellaarrow race for boys. -— 1, 'l‘hree-leggcd race for girls. — 1, Bessie McDonald and Alice Noon- McFarlane; 3. A-lice Jewell sud Marion Frizzeli; 4, Aletilea Smith Three-legged race for boys. — i, Aden Smith and Lorne Smith; 2. Alden Lenrd and William Hounsm; Three-legged race tor senior boys" 2, Arnold Henderson and Joe Mo- Donald; 3, lvan Dawson and Cedric Robbins. Jockey race, boys-—1, Harold He? uall and Bert Cabill; 2, A8110 Wedge and Thomas Gallant; 3. Arnold Henderson and Joe McDon- aid; 4, Louis Ronaghan and Wm. Hounam. - Trustees‘ race-l. Horace Wright. Lower Montague; 2, George Sherry. Fernwood; 3, Daniel Noonan, Bed- eque; 4, Robert Baker, N. Bedeque. Teachers’ race-l, Ruth Camil- bell. Bedeque; z. Helen RMHBBY- Fernwood: 3. Sara Linkletter. ‘Ml Stowe; '4, Kathleen Baghali. MK- Stowe. Free-for-ail race.—1. Hudson Jel- frey; 2, Harold Leiurgey: 3. Har- old llaguall: 4. Joe McDonald Standing of school in order 0i merit as iollowsz- v 1, ‘Bedeque; 2, Mtl Stowe: 3. b- Bedeque; 4. Lower Bedeque; 5. Pernwood: 6, Cheiton. To Prevent Taking *0 v e r 0i Winnipeg Presbyterian Church (Oenedlen Press.) \VINN'IPEQ, Oct. 23-140 l $9‘ lion to prevent the United Churfil‘ oi Canada from taklnz ‘We’ m“ former St. Johns ‘Presbyterian Church Winnipeg, has been threat- ened by the anti-union section of the congre tilin. Two ballots have besli ‘ ehén jsby tile- consfflllw lion on th stlon or church uniou- the er i118 l>f°vl“‘ uiel act gav ‘- NW °l 77 '0'; union will t? second vote hell recently‘ ads tiff-Dominion s»! showed s22 tor arm assimi- lMsmbsrs_ tile ¢°.“"““l"f church maintain that there is n0]- hing in ltber-federai or vrw/"wmn acts ooverin the basis of lllll° which could take this prove"!- Pullet and Cockerel (Plymouth "B___1I Lorna 5mm“ g. -CafmQn -lsy umrgq slcllnmfl NOTHiNf i