- - sate 929* NOVEMBER 30‘ F____________ Cardigan ScLmoI Fair Grains Wheat-—1, Ira McMillan. Corravlile. 2. Alice Moore, Corraviilc; 3, Mgr-y Fogarty, Glenfannlng; 4, Joseph Me- Gillivray, Glenisnning. , Oats-I, Alice Moore; z, Hugh Mc_ L904. 141"" Valley; 3, Ira. McMillan; 4, Warren McInnis, Iona. _ Sweet Com.—1. Isobel Adams. Car. dlgan; 2. Katie McPherson, Martin_ vale; 3, Rose Quinn, Iona. - Il-lreshed Beans. — 1. l/largueriie Dixon. Cardigan; 2, Mal-y Landl-L, gun, Glcnlanning; 3, Helen Lmdrh 8""- Glenhnnlng; 4. Ira McMillan. Green Mountain Potatoes-l, Dan McEachern, Iona; 2. Neil McConnell. Imlle Valley; 3, Allen Welsh, Cardi. gun; 4. William Sullivan, Cardigan Head. ' Irish Cobblers-—1, Cicnis Shel-key, COHSVUIC; Z. Dan Walsh, Cardigan; 3. Lee Flynn, Iona; 4, Warren Me- Innis. Iona. - Whips-—1, Patrick Sl-iarkey, Coy. ravine; 2. KatimlidcPherson; 3. w"- rcn Mclnnis; 4, Flori-lo NicPhei-son, Iona. Carrots-l, Ruth McEachcrn, c"- digan; 2, Margaret Curtis, Cardigan Head; 3. H. Green. Cardigan and; 4. Lee Flynn, Iona. Parsnlns.—l. Ira lJcMlliun; 2. Alice Moore; 3, Arthur Brothers, Cardigan Bceis.—1. Harry Green, North Car- digan; 2. Beatrice Green, North Car- digan; 3. Gladys Landrigan; 4, Thor- csa McIntyre, Cardigan. Cucumbers.—1. Richard Quinn; 2, Katie McPherson; 3. Leah Brothers, Cardigan: 4. Ronan McDonald, Car- digan. Green Tomatoes.-1. Minnie MC- Plierson. Martinvale; 2. Helen Mc- Auley; 3. Beatrice Green. North c“- dlgan; 4. Mary McPherson. Pumpkin-l, Bessie Buchanan; 2, Lloyd Worry Cardigan; 3, Alice Moore..Corravillc; 4. Leonard Mc- Intyre, Cardigan.‘ Cabbage.-i, Richard Grccn; Katie McPherson. Iona. Wealthy Apples.-1. Mary McSwain, 2. Ronan McDonald; 3. Marion Sulli- van; 4. Bertha Hayter. Pears-—1, James McSwaln. Red Astrachan.—1. Anna McCon- -nell;12. Neil McCallnell; 3, Marion Sullivan; 4. Theresa. Wilson. Crabs-l. Katie McPherson; 2, 'Mal‘garet McEiachcrn; 3. George Mc- Connell; 4, Gladys Redmond. Plums-l, Rosc Quinn. Iona. Flowers. Sweet Peas-l, Jean Mc- Donald. Cardigan. liiixzd Floivers.~l, Minnie lvlcpher- mil; 2. Mary McPherson; 3, Margaret liitfioilald; 4. Margaret Curtis. Gcranium-l. Rita Murphy; Grace Lewis. Any viiriety.-l. Bessie Buchanan; i‘. Gordon. crimgeoul", Cardigan; 3, Beatrice Green, North Cardigan; 4, Every Woman Wallis 'I‘o Look Beautiful In this modern age. looks are every- ' thing. It isift fashionable not to look your best. Modern women riolft tole- madame. dizziness. depression. Only continued llenlth keeps women young, keeps them lull o! pep. When you are feeling blue, off-color, tired. when your head achcs — you should i" look for constipation which is easily overcome by Dr. Hamilton's Pills. These little pills are not harsh-they don't cause any distilrbancc. but they regulate and nid every woniiln to maintain a Well-Organized life in _ which good health is tho key-note. To overcome that worn-oilt feeling lisa Dr. Hamilton's PilLs regularly. Sold by all druggista. M1195 Fllflmllona. . ..;..,, Cloning. Raspberries-—1, Isobell Adams; 2. Katie McPherson‘ l, Der. othy Flynn. . - _ . 35""- -1- KINWMcPherson; ‘ 2, Ficrric McPherson. Iona. .. Wkinl- White nmd- 1. noccl, Adams; 2. Ethel shepherd; a, 145,- ciieritc Dixon: 4. Evelyn ucslacntrn. 3- P- Biscuits-—1, Bessie Buchanan; Dorothy Elwin: ii. Hilda Mcolilivrsy; 4. Gertrude McDonald.‘ ‘ l; Sugar Cookies.—1, IBObGI . Mclsiod; b z. Mary siici-iicy; a, Moi-lo Brothcrsy 4, Dorothy Flynn. . _, , g APPle Ple.—-1, Dorothy Flynn; ,2,‘ Bessie Buchanan; 3. Jean Buchanan; 4, Gertrude McDonald. ~ , Y Brdwn Sugar Fudge-—1, Mary Sharkey; 2, Dorothy Flynn; 3, Marlon MOAUIW; 4- Mlflaret McEacliern. Fancy Work. Apron.-- 1. Gertrude McDonald; 2, Katie McPhel-sm; S, Mildred Redmond; 4. Rita Sullivan. PStOhr-l. Mildred Redmond; f2. Margaret McEachen-l; 3. Margaret} McLeod; 4. Irene McPherson, \ , _ Knitted scorn-l. m mculliiin. Embroidered LinerL-‘I. Ire Mc- Millan. b Pillow Case-—1, GraceLcwis; 2, Dorothy Flynn; 3. Norrie McPherson; 4, Jean Buchsnan.~ ' i ‘ i Hemstltched Towel-—1, Mary Shar- key; 2. Dorothy ‘Flynn. _ Knitting-I. Bessie Buchanan; 2, lra. McMillan; 3. Mary Fogartyfd. Alice Moore; ' ' ' ,' Embroidered Linen.—1. Marguerite Dixon; 2. Bessie Buchanan; 3, Jean Buchanan; 4, Alice Moore. Manual draining. Milking Stool- 1, Hugh McLeod. Nail Bole-—1, James McKenzie; 2. Cletus Sharkey. ‘ " Bird HOll5€.—1, Aiban Brothersl Hammer Handle-—1, In J. ‘C; Mc- Millan; 2. Gordon Scrimgeour. . .- MitcellaneousjLl.‘ Claildflfirothgrl" 2. Russell McAulay; 3. Ira J.*'C.,Mo'- Millan. ’ ’ ' ' ' Live syiool. and roomy; 1'“ Heller CslL-f-l," Dan Weishfl; Cle- tus Sharkey; 3, Bernard McGlliivl-ay; 4. Mary Landrigan. Poultry, White Leghorn-—1, Marie Brothers; 2. Dan Welsh. " ' Plymouth R.ock.—1. Hugh Mcllleodi 2. Isobel McLeod; 3. Bessie Buchan- an; 4, Dari Welsh. - r Collections Noxious Weeds-—1, Ira McMillan; 2. Iona. School; 3,'Cardlgan School. Leaves-l Iona School; 2. Alice Moore: 3. Pat Bharkey andCardigan School (equal) ' Wood.—1. Iona School; Pa. Forrest McDonald. ' ,- - ' Insccts.-l. Ira McMillan; 2.1011: School. i- . School Work Exercise Books.-' l. Daniel Mc- Eachel-n; 2. Rose Quinn; 3. Anne Ryan; 4. Teresa McLeod. Exercise Books (bl-l. Pat Shar- key; 2. Reta Sullivan; 3. Gerald Sharkey; 4. Cassie McGillivrey. Exercise Books (c)-1.'Stelia Sulli- van; z. Margaret McEachcrn; a. Kyl- dah McDonald; 4, Mary Landrigan and Dan Welsh (equal)- Exercise Books‘ (dl-ll. Marguerite Dixon and Margaret Sullivan (equal): 2. Florence Ferguson; Iiyldarpidrite Sharkey; 4. Wlniired‘ Ferguson. ILXQIOlBO Books ,(e)—l. Dorothy Flynn; 2. Mary Sharkeyf 3, Florrie McPherson; 4. Florence ‘McEschei-n. May" Drawing m-l. Alice Moore; 2, Marguerite Sharkey; 3, Isobel Mc- Leod; 4. Stanley Myers and"Vernon Myers (equal) ' i ‘ Map Drawing (bi-l, Minnie Mc- Pherson; 2. Mary Sharkey;.3, Ruth McEachern; 4, Florence McEachem. Writing (ill-l. Dorothy McLeod; The flavor of H. & N. Black Twist is cured in—you ll have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Ask for it and enjoy yourself. a. a. uiclmi 14c- lna: 4. Helen MeAully. Miting (bl-i. Patrick Shsrkey: 2, Geo. madman; 3.1m! tic-cannon. 4, Stella ‘Slflrkey; wnticg-iiiéi. olmiic Mclseod; a. 1101;124:145“: b. Mural-ct Monocu- ern; ,4. Mary Landrigan. ‘ " Writing till-l. Juarguerite Shar- key; 2. Billiah McDonald; 3. Mary McLean andFlorrie Ferguson (equal). 4. Stellefiullivan. “Writing $071. Mary Bhlrkey; 2. Minnie 'Mc'Eherson_ and Florence Mc- ‘Iilchern (Hull); LI-felen-Moore and Rose Wilson (equal); 4. Teresa Wil- son. ., < . .. Zvgjqm. 50 ydfdash Ionboys under 9. - 1, Henry Shepherd; 2, Norbert McDon- jld; flpflisrplcLSharkey; 4, ‘Kingsley Shaw. ~ '. , ' - _ - 7s iyd. dash.‘ boys undel- 9.—i, Ber- nerd Mcdllvrlyrz, ‘Leonard McIn- tyre; 3, GegaldIBhsi-key; 4. iPatl-ick Sharkey.‘ ., . - ~ 100 yd. dash. boy's 9 to 12.'—1. Ans- l4m" Ullfihhdll; 2. Dan Walsh; 3, cicudé Btbthers; _4, Allan WllSh. _ 10o yd‘. c4511; boys over 11-1, Cle- iucebcrkcyp. Dan Walsh; a. Jun McSwain; 4, Burt beard. _ ~ 115d, ye. dash, girls under 9.—1, Mary Mo!" in;'<2, Rita Sullivan; 3, Race Qil'i1_=1_1:'.4_-'I_Al.m9 Ryan- 4 50 Yd? Gllh, girls 9 Doll-—1, M21‘- iaret Mciilchcrmjz, Mary McSwaln; 3, “Iheresaidclntyre; , 4; Bertha. Hay- ikl’. i . . M i . 75 yd dash. girls over 12.—-1. Bessie Budhnnan; 2, Jean Buchanan; 3, Margaret Sullivan; 4, Marion Sulli- vny, _ .. - _ . Sick race. boys under 10. 50 _yds.- l.- doom. Sullivan; 2. Allan wuss: 333mm Curtis; 4, Lloyd worry. _ Q’ Sack" i-acefboys’ over ,'l0, '30‘ yds.-1, Jennies McSwain; 2. Claude Brothers; l3, McAuley; 4, John E. Mc- d. . . . .» I - . _ ,‘ eelibsrl-ow‘ race, boys over l0.—l, drlhiik“ litéboiftld dud Jamie Mc- Swain; 2. Willie'McAille.y and John E. McDonald; 3, George Sullivan and Claude Brothers; 4,' Allan Walsh and Jilin‘: _' Curtis.‘ , ' Three-legged race, boys over l0.—- i,‘ Btlrt Leard and Russel McAuley; -2, Robert Craswell and Lloyd Worry; S. Cletus Sharkeyandflohn McDon- ald;_4. Frank McDonaldland James" MCSWIIXI. ' ‘ ‘ ‘Three-legged race, girls over 12.— l. Marguerite’ Dixon and Jean Buch- anan; 2, Jennie McAuley and ‘Doro- ihyilnerdf-3. Katie McPherson and lwargaret McEschern; 4,_ Bessie Bu- chananind Tillie Ferguson. - Fbur-leggedrace. boys over l0. 53 ydst-YL-Iirink McDonald, Jamie Mc- - ~Stlln~end Claude Brothers; 2, Ans- lem Campbell. Burt Leard and Russel McAiuliy; 3, John E. McDonald, Dan Walsh‘ and Cletus ShlrkCY. Four-legged race, girls over 10, 50" yds. —1, Jean Buchanan. Marguerite Dixon and Bessie Buchanan; 2. Jen- nie McAulay. Tillie Ferguson. and Dorothy Leard; 3. Katie McPherson. Ruth Mclilechern and Margaret Mc- Eachlem.‘ ,_ Jockey race, 50 yds.--l. Jamie Mc- Swein and i Frank McDonald: 2. Claude Brothers and Geo. Sullivan? 3, Burt Leard and Russel McAuley. and John l7. McDonald and Billie Mc- Auliywequain‘ 4. Dan Welsh and LJoyd Worry.‘ Pic-eating contest-l, Billie Mc- ‘Aulcy; 2. John E. McDonald; 3. Russell McAulay;,4. Geo. Sullivan. liékwsrrlrncerl. Burt leard; 2. Jamie McSwain; 3. Russel McAulay; 4. Francis McAulay. ‘Married Men's race-—1, Burt Shep- herd;_2. Harold Brothers; 3, 'Lelgh Allan; 4. n. a. ucsiniin. - r-icc-ior-cll, 16o ydI -dssh.-1,John . Ferguson: 2. Lloyd Mclsaac; a, John Sharkey; 4, Roy McCinvl-ay." Egg race loi- boysi-l. Dan Welsh; 2. Frank McDonald; 3, John E. Mc- Donald; 4, willie McAulsy. ‘ Egg race ior girls.—1. Bessie Buch- anan; 2, Marguerite Dixon; 3. Ruth "McEachern; 4. Jean Buchanan. flieachers‘ race. — 1. Burnadette 151mg; 2. Mary Larthard‘ and Mary Beers (equal). .- Relay receq-l. Cardigan school; 2. lborne Valley school; 3, Corravillc oéiiooi.“ j_ - "Hall-mile race-l. Jamie McSwsin; ' 2'. rm.‘ mcooiuld; a. Cletus Shar- key; 4. I t McDonald. lunch-o Idol's-one m cocci-c. ~ ' BRlNGlNC ui» FATHER - I woman wwcr vimwlutb , 1'0 M-r sub n11 vim" coma nqne 1.0.51’ MiGWP- You!!!” l‘ Ni wORRiED I , . . __ . - .__ Tryon School ‘Farr _ ~ _‘ i .- , e Jrrycn. North ‘ii-son. Albany and Augustine Coye held their. annual School Fair etfrryonpn Sept. 13. ‘ l‘ i druid‘ ‘ ‘ . Shea! oi 106.1164“ oi’ ocuI-ljnc. Dixon, North ‘Ilryon; 3, Earle Cali- beck, ‘rryon; 4. Leamnn Cailbeck, Tryoil. . _, _ Sheaytloi 10o heads o! when. - 1. Keith Cameron, Albany; 2,’ Lloyd In- man. Augustine” Cove; _ 3, Daniel igcougii; Alcliiiy; _4. .Dorothy wood- sldefinypy" f -. 2 i l Six ears o} sweetcorlL-I.’ Celine Somers, ‘rryon; 2, Eric Robinson. 'I‘1-yon;-3, ‘Leah rl-Iand, North frryon; 4, Girda Carr, Augustinehqove. _ rini- oi, threahed'_bel'nl.-7l._ 1m- Icarcl, Augustine Cove; 2. ilelen Carr, Augustine, Cove; i3. Claire Somexjs; 4. Herbert Haywood, Iryon. . 1 P¢¢1s.¢.‘.£'¢.tl\..1\¢9iiriili1n. potatoes-—- 1, Frank MeWilllams. Augustine Cove. 2,’ Roy ‘Mabeyfiirryon; " 3. “William Fell. Tryon; 4, Kathleen McFarlane, Augustine Cove. " '1‘ ' ' 1 peck Irish‘Cobblers.—1, Muriel McFulyenfAilgiistlne cove; '2, Lloyd Inman; 3.‘ Kathleen McFlrlane; 4. Everett Howatt, Tryon. " I Collection oi‘ 3 tumlpsz-l, Wald- ron Cameron, Albany; ' 2. Cicily ‘Ieardujbiorth 'I‘ryon.' Collection oi e carrots-—1, Harold Foy, n-yoii; 2. rllimiotu Nclder. m‘- on; 3. Helen Ohsiholm. North Tryoh; 4. Dorothy woodildc-rryou. Collection of c principal-i. aii-dii Carr; ‘2, Dorothy Woodside; 3,_Wy- men‘ Large, Albany; 4,'.'Ruby"De- laneyp- North Tryon. ‘ . '- A ' Vegetables u. : Hill’ ‘dos. t green tolnatoep.—-1.__I'1or- ence Callback; .2, Helemllord; 3, John Fell; 4, Dorothy Woodside. _ _ v 'I‘l~iree cucumbers-l. A Ilarohl Fpy; 2, Frank McWilliai-ns; 3, Keith Cam- eron; 4, Jean Delaney, North Tryon. Three beetsf- 1, ‘Grllce Vvebster, Augustine Cove; 2. Vivien ‘Dawson, Tryon; 3.‘ Helena Keough; _4, Helen Chisholm, North TryonQ , ' 2 heads oi clbbl-IeA-l, JC-blidalielbd, North Tryon; 2.'Myrtle Ilenrd,‘ Tryob; s. Kenneth Dawson. Augustine Cove; 4. Florence Leard. Tryon. . One pumpkin-—1, Eric Robinson; z. Lilla Wright, 117011; 3, Ruth Rob- inson, Tryon; {Kenneth Dawson.‘ Flowege Bouquet of Sweet ~Peas.-1, Annie Callback. ‘Pryon; _2. Liela Wright. m- on; 3, Helen Lord;'4. Everett Howatt. Bouquet oi Mixed Flowers. -- 1, Kenneth Dawson; 2. Jenn Keough; 3,‘ Lilia Wright; klldyrtlebleard. Potted Geranium-l. Leah Lord; 2. Dorothy vv odside; 3. GirdaCarr. v , Fruit Wealthy apples.--1. Lloyd Inmam 2, Helenparr; 3, Kenneth Dawson; 4, Earle Callback. 6 Red Astlfnchan apples-l, Lloyd Inman; 2, Hazel Dawson, Albany; 3, Harold Foy; 4. Ruby Thomas. 1330B» l0 I Crab apples-—1, Kenneth, Daw- son; 2, Vivian Dawson; 3, Alice Fell; 4. Lloyd Inman. Canning i pint jar cl’ raspberries-l. Leah Iord; 2._Mergare__t ‘McFarlaM; 3. Florence Leard. ‘rryon. _ _ ‘ 1 pint iar oi beets-l. Grue Web- ster. AugustineCove; 2, Helen Chis- holm. North Tryon; 3. Dorothy W005" side; 4, Vivian Dawson. ‘rryon. Mothers’ Best Friend-é .._.Kee.p5 the KlQdlES Well ‘ ' "My stomach was full of I"; it was noisy before and alter meals. Oiterlhad considerable pain and distress. I found that twenty drops oi Nervillnc in sweetened water ai- ways brought quick relief. For cramps, diarrhoea. nausea. l have found Nerviline a. pel-‘iect ‘finder. In our home it is used to prevent and overcome a host oi’ minor ills. For the children's". croupy colds, ior sore throat. for muscular pain, lamb back. rheumatism. Ncrvllino is a marvel." This was the experience o! N. E. lkfii. xcougli.‘ Alliiuiy; 2. Sheldon‘ ‘ifitroliilifriiliifiim ‘ \I~ Cooking oauiiocr: 4. lmicl uard. Hal! dos. tea biscuits-l. Elizabeth 501d; 4. Ruth Robinson. _ "in? slaw mend-—1, min ma; 2. Helen Chisholm; 3, Marjorie mm- 11ml. Nqrth ‘Prvon; 4. Doris Webster. Augustine Cove. v Plate oi’ brown sugar fudge. - 1, Muriel mcFadyenfl 3, 1391-15 wgmgfl; 3. Helena Keough; 4, Helen Chisholm. ‘Class S Ar-Sevving Pialn ‘Apron-—1, Helen Lord; 2, Mable Mclnnis, North Tryon. Embroidered Ldnenl- 1, Myrtle Leeriifz, Margaret Cameron; 3, Doris Webster, i j Class c-n. Hemstitched pillow case.—1. Doro- thy woodside; 2, Ifiilh Lord. Crocheting.— l, Mary Dawson; ,2, Annie Callback; 3. Florence Leard; 4, Eulllie Mclnnls, North Tryon. alilfllidied sock.—l,~~ Helena "Keough; 2. moi-coco Loci-d: i. ntuel Ieard; 4. Audio Clllbeck. ’ ’ Embroidered linen. - 1, Dorothy Woodside; 2. Ethel Lien-rd; 3, Florence heard; 4, Annie Calibeclt." , Mums] Training 351131118 ‘stool-—1, Sheldon Dixon; 2.‘Roy' Mabeyz-J, EricRobinson; 4, Gordon .; Rpgerson. Nail Born-l, Herman Callbeck. 2. Walter Bell; 3. Florence Calibeck. Wegon'Jack._1, Earle Callbeck; 2, Willilm Fell. M“°°'1.1'.¥l¢0us.-l, Waldron _Camer- on: 2. Daniel Keougb; 3. Earl Cali- bcck; 4. Keith Cameron. Live Stock and Poultry HelierjCalf. six months-—1, Ernest Lord; 2. Vance Dixon; 3, Walter Bell; 4. Lilla wright. ' ' § Plymouth Rocks.—-1, Richard How- att; 2, Kathleen Keough; 3, Helena Keough; 4, Lloyd Inman. ' (bi-l, Everett Hewett; .2, Myrtle Mira; a. Ernest Lord. , Collections Wild flowers. pressed and mounted. —l,' Tryon Advanced Dept; 2, Tryon Primary Dept; 3. Albany. Tree leaves. pressed-—1, Augustine Cove‘ school; '2, Tryon Primary Dept; 3. Tryfcn Advanced Dept; 4, Albany school. ' ‘Samples oi wood. — 1. Augustine Cove school; '2, Keith Cameron; 3. Wtlter Bell; 4, Leonard Tierney. 4 ‘ School -W0rk. Exercise? book. Grades 1 and 2.—l, Harold Crossman; 2. Harold Foy; 3. Everett l-lowatt. ‘Exercise book. Grades 3 and 4.—l, Winona Crossmsn; 2, Roy Mabey; 3, Francis Holland; 4, Muriel Holland. Exercise book. Grades 5 and 6.-—1., Elizabeth Nelder; 2. William Fell; 3, Cicely Lleard; 4. Myrtle Leard. Exercise book, Grades 7 and ii.—1. ‘Mabel Mclnnis: 2. Corinne Cross- mnn; 3, Vivian Dawson; 4, Doris Le- furgey. ' _ Exercise book Grades 9 and l0.—l, Florence Deal-d; 2. Florence Callback; a. Annie Callbeck; 4. Eulalie mm- nis. ' Map o! N. B.. Grades 5 to 7.-- 1. Irma Kidson; z. Lilla Wright; 3.Ruby Thomas; 4. Vivian Dawson. Map of Marltlmes. Grades B lo i0. —1, Herbert Hayood; 2, Dorothy Woodside; :3. Annie Calibeck; 4, Mu- riel liicFarlyen. Art Work Grades 1 to 6.—1, Helen Cilisholm; 2, Margaret McFarlane; 3, Kenneth Dawson; 4, Leonard Cameron. Grades ‘l to l0.—l, Sheldon Dixon; 2. Margaret Rogerson; 3. Eulallc Mc- lnnis; 4. Herbert Haywood. Penmanship, Grades 1 and 2.- i, Ruby Delaney; 2. Mildred Walker; 3. Kathleen McFarlane; 4. Margaret McFarlanc. Grades 3 and 4.-l. Rhoda Cobb; 2. Jean Boultcr; 3. Muriel Holland; 4. Jessie Leard. Grades s and sf-l. vmco Dimn. 2. Major Madcli; 3. Audrey McKay; i 4, Elizabeth Neldcr. . Grades ‘f and 8.—l. DorlsbLefur- I91’: 2. Lilla Wright; 3. Vivian Dllw- son; 4, Irma Kltlson. l Cracks 9 and l0.—l, Margaret Rog- Normand. Chester P. O. Get a Sta-cent bottle from your drugglst today. erson;l2. Dorothy Woodslde; 3. Flor- ence Leard; 4. Annie Callbeck. Bird I-louscJ-l. ncl-bei-t nay-wood; Single loll o! whitd amid-l. cw. | lord; 2. Florence Callback; l. Annie ‘ Nelder;"‘2. Maryfnewson; 3, Igcn‘ ' i 1,. . . '~.!I-2i~n-_.., __ i ALYMERS CANNED CO ti... 0...... -- CARRY AND SAVE s-ia EVERY DAY VALUES RN PURE CREAM OF TARTAR . 2-tins.._............ ....27c perlb, _ _, ___.33c ', QUAKER CORN FLAKES CUT MIXED PEEL, 2pkgs........ . . . . ..........19c 1lb._pkg....................29c Lord. Class 13 Contests 4 physical drill exercise-d. ‘Fryon; Z. North Tryon. 50 yd. dash for girls D and under. -1, Jessie Lieard; 2. Muriel Robin- son; 3, Ruth Robinson; 4, Helen Carr. 50 yd. dash for girls, 9 to 12 yrs.- l, Mabel McInnis; 2. Ruby Thomas; 3, Francis Holland; 4, Irma Kldson. 75 yd. dash for girls over'12 yrs.- 'l, Annie Callbeck; 2, Mabel McInnis; 3. Leah Lellrd; 4, Florence Callbeck. 75 yd. dash for boys under 3-1, Bruce McWilliams; 2, Leaman Call- beck; 3, Kenneth McNeil; 4. Eldred Boulter. 100 yd. dash for boys from 9 to 12 — 1. Earle Caiibeck; 2. Frank McWllll- ems; 3. Elmer Mabey; 4, Eric Robin- son. 100 yd. dash for boys over l2 yrs-- 1. Sheldon Dixon; 2, Lloyd Inmsn; 3, Major Weddell; 4, Alden Crossman. 50 yd. sack race tor boys l0 or un- der.-—1. Major Weddell; 2, Elmer Mabey. 50 yd. potato race for boys. - 1. Waldron Cameron; 2. Vance Dixon; 3. Eric Robinson; 4, Elmer Mnb:;.'. 50 yd. potato race for,girls.-1,Mra- garet Rogerson; 2, Ru-by Thomas; 3. Florence Lcard; 4. Irma Kidson. 50 yd. wheelbarrow race for boys— l, Lloyd Inman and Frank Mcwil- liams: 2, Major Waddell and Vance Dixon; 3. Elmer Mabcy and Erli‘ Robinson. 50 yd. three-lcged race for boys-i. Major Wilddell and Vance Dixon; 2. Elmer Mabey and Eric Robinson; 3, Waldron Cameron and Leonard Tier- ney; 4. Lloyd Inman and Frank Mc- Williams. ‘ 50 yd. three-legged race for girls-- l. Lilla Wright and Winona Cross- - man; 2. Vivian Dawson and Frances Holland; 3. Mabel McInnis and Helen Lefurgey; 4. Leah Lord and Ethel Leard. ' Thread and needle race.—1. Elmer Mabey and Winona Crossman; 2, Sheldon Dixon and Leah Lord; Ii. Major Weddell and Mabel Mclnnis; Project Map oi Cnnada.—1, Leah. 4. Eric Robinson and Ruby Thomas , SNOWFLAKE BAKING POWDER, MONOGRAM DATES 1Ib.tir_i........ . . . . .........15c TOILET PAPER. ALYMERS SOUPS (your choice) 6 rolls per tin» EATON’S HOUSEHOLD BLEND COOKING FIGS, TEA,perlb. 2 lb. bag FANCY PINK SALMON, 1 lb. tins. SLICED PINEAPPLE, , 2tins............, ........35c 2tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........27c PURE RASPBERRY JAM, MATcl-lgs, 5 16oz.bottle................24c 3pkgs. . . . . . SHELLED WALNUTS, w|-||TE 3EAN$_ perlb. perlb. ZBhJJLK SEEDLESS.RAISINS, TOMATO CATSUP. . . . . . . . . .........25c 26oz.ibottle . . . . . . ..23c APPLE AND STRAWBERRY JAM, BAKING SODA, 4 |b..tli‘l 3 lb, bag, _14Q Free-lor-all 100 yd. dash,_lnen-l, ,Lloyd Inman; 2, Archie Thomson; 3. ‘Mr. White; 4. Henry Ross. . Married womcnis race. —1, Mrs. Heath Chisholm; 2. Mrs. Urviiie large; 3. Mrs. Reg. Dixon; 4, Mrs. j Harry Lcard. i i ‘ Japanese Oranges , (Special To The Guardian) \V1NN1PEG. Man., or the surest signs that Christmas is very close at hand is the shipment oi D For Canada 2,316,000 Japanese Oranges which 1cm h‘ m supplied Vancouver by a special train oi‘ eight-i cen cars over the Canadian National Railways. Cilristmas without the Exists gift of these midget oranges ‘ would be like Turkey without cran- berry sauce and what kidcly would [not be disappointed with Santa if he did not find a little Jap orange in the toe of his Christmas stocking. The oranges which arrived at the Pacific Coast on the S. S. Arabia Maru are all for prairie points with the exception of three cars which des- .lncd for Port Arthur and. Fort Wil- l liam. thtCiic MALPEQUE The Hamilton Auxiliary had its regular annual "thank offering" in the Hamilton Hall on ‘Thursday ev- i cnlng. Mr. F. J. Lockcrley plesided. i The Rev, D. M. Grant gave an in- tcrcsting address on “The East ‘him- ing to Christ." Readings by Misses Jean Owen and Marjorie Clozlcr; Solo by Ml‘. Charles Iowo and a Duet; by Misses Elva. Stewart and Elizabeth Ramsay completed thc programme. Miss Haul Paynter, Burlington. was a recent guest oi’ her cousin Miss Jean Donald. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Robertson and,‘ . Mr. Fred C. Sutherland were here i recently on a business trip. Nov. Zllw-One enily in Toronto. It is rcrncmbi rep 1 that Mr. Lockcrby won a sliver to ‘service in competing with other la i men here and while in Toronto h -has secured two cilampionsliips an- one reserve championship, i I Messrs. Preston Grccn and ltll llealrsto have arrived home altar pleasant trip to tol-onto-lvl. i Can Meet Ice Conditions‘ . -=i~ mo‘ MONTREAL, Nov. 28~Provi with the liecesin ,funds which would be 5150.000 les Ilhan that required to elm-ale (lav :ernment ice-breakers, Dr. T. Horrsr ‘Barnes, ice engineering expert o ; ,McGill University. announced today file would guarantee an oncll rila me‘. from Montreal to Quebec by Aprill’ lilrst each year without tilc aid of,‘ ice breakers. . A national ballot is to be trikrn in - i connection with the Ballast, lrciand, ‘ shipyard dispute, Ethiopia is the only country in Africa which has maintained‘ its poll- ' tical independence. WHY THE BEST? ‘Select your kitchen hardware Item. ‘ ‘ among the best. We can illd you bu. . cause we know kitchen "nnrdivnrli Utensils of quality will 393,7,‘ little. . more to begin with. And wyl W381i. ,. ; far better to the end. Poor article!‘ i Relay race.—l. Tryon; 2, North Try- - - ,. _ cause cooking catastrophic-s. Oil! _ on; a‘ Album l Miss Annie Peas. leavteis on Batu-r!‘ quality displays are W,“ ‘mqé "c, _ Relay race. using 3 lb. bean bag.- l day m‘ Bosmn’ as" w em she w“ ing! - ' l~ nyon- z Albany’ a ncril-i Tryon»? SP?“ ‘hi’ ‘lime’- Trustees‘ race. —1, Horris Boulter. Albany; 2, Gus Waddeli, North Try- on; 3. Alfred Foy. 'I‘ryon: 4. Harri! lnman. Augustine Cove. Pree-for-all 100 yd. dash. girls-l. Annio Callback; 2. Pemic Chisholm; . 3, Lolita McVlttle; 4, Winnifred Best. to Mr. J. R. Lockerby, Hamilton, on his success in competition with iox men not only in our Province but also in the liirgcr world or 10x men at their convention which was held rec- —By Géolgéivlomu} i‘. "Ad. i i Congratulations are being extended i Hardware @., Limited fi Qlmicnromnsorvuolm. "succumb-awe ‘i VIELL~THANK GOOm~liQ6~ NlAfiQ\l‘5 anon-mg 12.4-1- 1N owu- Pr‘: Ax ~04 a