- . Akmm‘ ocronan 24. 19311. PAGE TWELVE riia ciiaawrrajrowiv so bylaw” w a l‘ g _ “i, . - .. A ' ' “‘""‘““"°' 3 m alumnus“ Wu” Wh R'ver "ii l , l T‘. Clyde an... *.:,::".::“.2a:..::m.:.::;. North W='"'""= "szsszsizrreis... s. “m” ' are. - r" ‘hill-ii o- =-§ School Fair The Clyde River School Palnwas held Clyde River Hall on Friday Lowther, Cornwall, 2 Eleanor Willis Kingston. Sec 2 Hemstitched Hdkf. -1 M. Lowther, Cornwall. Sec 1 Best 6 wealthy Armies-l Isabel Howard. Cornwall, 2 Arnold Macphee, Clyde Riv 3 Mari l-fiwih“ School Fair The following is the Report of the above School Fill‘:- cuss l 41mins mouth Rock-i Reg Clark Q Vila Deacon, 3 Donnie MncLedn, 4 Al- bert Bowman, N. Wiltshire. _ Best P. and C. White Leghorn -- i Phyllis Easton, Hampshire‘, a Ar- nold Godfrey, a Claude Godfrey, N. Wiitshire. School Fair Wheatley River School Fair WIS held in wheatley River Hall, on ova-mew" gept. 16th with about liivér. i 59C lcr0b5—l Oflflllfl $16341, 2 A“ Stead, 3 Mary Roel; 4 Marion Ling Wheatlcy River. C1158! k-CANNING » Sec 1 Plums-l Blanche . . t, River. Sept. llth-Cornwall, Kingston. m,’ 4 Maynard shaw'co,nwa11_ sweet C°m_l Bum“ Hamel“ 175 vsifors and parent: iii-geari- B” , Betty-l B stud’ 2 Mm‘ Meldmvbank ""1 my“ Riv“ Sec 2 Best s Red Astrachans -1 u, N wmshm 3 H d; cuss l2—SCHO0L Wonk T“ “M” “m; p“ w ‘ 10mm a Helm éomm wh 3-. Schools competing. The exhibits Dummy Mflcbegn, 2 Mildred Hyde ' ‘ - 9111'!’ G0 Pey- Whcatley. Greenvale and Whea c! - - - - - were all of a very high order. and the Judges found it very difficult to determine the prizes. Although the weather was very fired Hyde’ Meade“. Bk 3 Eileen unfavorable, there was a very large attendance, which was very 81'1- coui-aglng to both teachers and pu- plls. » We arc very grateful to Mr. M. MacSwain. Kingston, Mr. R- Ma- theson, Clyde RlVCX‘, and Mr. H. Meadow Bk. a Marl Inwther. Corn wall, 4 Earl Willis. Kingston- Sec 3 l0 Lombard Plums-l Mil- Shaw, Cornwall, 3 Georgie Willis. Kingston. 4 Helen Scott, Meadow Bk. Sec 4 10 Crabs-l Mar] Imwther Cornwall, 2 Jean Boyle, Meadow Bank, 3 Arnold Macphec, 4 Irene MacFadyen. Clyde Riv. N. Wiltshlre. Threshed Beans-l, 515m Bow. man, 2 Beatrice Hdtherly, N, win. shire. CLASS 2—-R0b'1'$ Irish Cobblers-l Albert Bowman. 2 Beatrice Hatherly, N, wmshfl-g Mangels-l Donnie MscLesn, 2 Henry Godfrey, 3 Reta Easter, 4 A Bowman, N. Wilt-Shire. Carrots-l B- Hatherly, N, win. Eixercise Book, Grades 1-2-1 A. Stewart, 2 Roy Stewart, 3 Raymond ‘Iremerc, Hampshire, 4 Helen Ha- therly, N. Wiltshire. . Grades 3-4-1 'I‘helma MdcLei-n, 2 Beatrice Frizzell, a Reg can. 4 Mary Berrigan, N. Wiltshire. Grades 5-6-1 N. Hatherly, Nor. Honorary President, save a River. After the 111C181"! whmh was very cal-lllbli’ W1°m°d' by Miss Helen Supervisor Court. M11 EB" Mun" few remarks and called uPOIi m8 PW“ Grant, Prof. D. Cfll Bnhiifmiiii» ""- P- °- md°fl°k “d”: A- stevenson. a Mai-y Ross, wh.- Wlltshlre. 2 Frances Larter, Hamp- shire. 3 Kcith Johnson, N. Wilt- shirc, 4 Celia Tremere, Iiflmpihiffi Composition Grades 7-8-1 View! sident, Dorothy Smith. for an ad- dress. Remarks relative in 8011001 Fair work were given by the Jud- ges, Miss Grant, in the course of . YE!‘- ' . cuss r-cooxiiic _ sec a Téa Biscuits-l. s. smith. ‘l alter, 4 Vera Mdthesoli,_Wheat1éY. I ‘see a Sugar Cookies-l Martha Ling, 2 A. stovensbn, a it. Houston. t you McDonald, wii; River. Sec 4 Ginéer shuns-i Martha ding, 2 Ausie Stevenson,‘ Wh. River Sec 6 Brown Sugar Fudge-i D. Stead. ' i 0l"l'l\\'illl for ivin s e- - - er r rks, stated that she WIS - - Thesis hell’; to Ewell“ cuss fl-MANUEL TRAINING shim‘ 2 Mary cauaglian’ Hmimm’ DEM-o“ 2 cm Stewart’ a ‘mold lviery Zitilleasod with the quaiiiiiii’ gyliicktiitiiivtérzfiaiijstilililidsntiiis Heater interest in the school Fair 3 Rom Easter’ 4 Beam“ himm qodlrcy’ 4 Phyllis Easton’ N. Wm- of the exhibits-in fancy work. She 1c“ i i i on the part of ihc pupils. Soc 1 Milking Stool-l Jack Mac N' ‘viltshke’ Engine. 9-10-1 Peggy Easter 2 advised the 8M5 and also the ha" Cll-ASS 8 On account of the rain, wc were man. Clyde Riv 2 S. Barrett, King CLASS 3_VEGETABLE.S Mudliedxlwemere‘ Hampshire, '3 A‘ to prepare more entries in this line sec 1 Aprdn_1 m“ McDonald’ unable io hold any sports. ston, 3 Lee Darrach, Clyde Riv. 4 rI-omawekl Alum Bowman. i’ Bommml N wntsmre. 4 Jun“ M“ of work for future fairs. wh. Riven The order of nicrit 0f the schools IB-Oornwall, 1B9 points; Kings- Arihur Howard, Cornwall. Reta Easter, 3 H. Godfrey, N. whi- Sec 2 Nail Box-i Louis MacLean shire, 4 Julia MacLeod, Kai-Levine‘, A "mi inmtwmlg imm” °' W» Sec 5 Mended Sock-l M. Linc. Leod, Harts ille. , _ v ‘my’ pmgmm was a public Weak- Wheatley, 2 Gladys McQuarrle. Australia, Grades 5-7-1 Oli! ton, 1B1: Clydc River, 140: Mea- dow Bank 79 Soc 5 Bird House-l J. MacLeun wiltshire‘ g Mamie Nicholson, N, wntshyre a Phyms Elston there were six oompetlwra. finch _ sec 6 Burma 5cm.f_1 Mum; Clyde Riv z Elmer Hyde. Meadow V111,. 3 Rem Ema.’ 4 E Humans,’ Hampshire‘ 4 Elmer Lam" Hump deliverins his 5PM“ i" I 111mm!’ Ling, wk River, PRIZE usr Bk_ N_ wmshm. ’ manner. cuss l-GRAINS Sec 1. Best sheaf 100 heads Oats -1 Stanley Willis. Kingston. 2 H. Miller, M. Bank. 3 Erma Bain. C. wall, 4 S. Colwcll, Kingston. Sec 2. Best sheaf 100 licacis Wheat-l Billy Stone, C. Wall, 2 Evelyn Yco. Kingston. 3 G. Muc- klnnon, C. River, 4 Mildred Auld Kingston. Sec 4. Best. 6 cars Sweet Corn- 1 Rob Mackinnon. C. River, 2 Reg- Mackiniaon. C- River. 3 M. Hyde. Meadow Bank. 4 Myrtle MacLean. C. River. Sec 5, Best pint thrcshed Beans- 1 Orville him-ray. ltfea. Bank,_2 R. MacLean, C. River. 3 Winnie Stone Cornwall. 4 S. Willis, Kingston. CLASS 2—RO0T§ sen l. Pk G. M. Potatoes-l Reg Clyde Riv. sec 6 wagon Jack-l Billie Stone Cornwall, ‘J Miran Holmes, 3 Clif Rodd, Kinflston. 4 J. MacLean, C. River. _ Sec '1 Miscellaneous-l Stanley Willis, 2 Clif Rodd. Kingston. CLASS 10--L. S. and POULTRY Sec 1 Heifer Calf dairy breed -I Jack Beer, 2 Mildred Murray, Clyde Riv, 3 F. Ncwson, Kingston, 4 W. Scott. Clyde" Riv. Sec 2 B. R. Chickens-l Mildred Hyde. Meadow Bk, 2 M. Shaw, C.‘ wall, 3 Myrtle MacLean, Clyde R.- 4 Billie Stone, Cornwall. CLASS ll-COLLECTIONS Scc 1 Noxious Weeds-l. Cornwall School, 2 Kingston, and Clyde Riv Schools equal. B Jr-l Cornwall School, 2 Clyde i Cucumbers-i H. Godfrey. Nor-fill Beets-i H. Godfrey, z vmm 968C011. 8 A. Bowman, 4 B. flathef- 1i’. N. Wlltshirc. Cabbage-i a. Easter, u. Wilt- shire. 2 Mamie Nicholson, Harts. vim" 3 B- HRUIETIY. 4 A. Bowman, N. Wiltshihe. Pllmnklns-l Everette Nicholson, Hiififiville. 2 H. Godfrey, 3 B. Fflz- Z011. 4 B. Hatherly, N. Wiltshlre. cuss rouit-nowans sweet Peas-i Mary lvrsckenzie, Hartsville. 2 Hilda Noye, N, win. shire. 3 Mixed Flowers-i Reg Clark, 2 A. Bowman. 3 Helen Hstherly, 4 Nelson Hatherly, n, wufghlrm Geranium-l R. Blaster, 2 Mai-y Bnrrisan. 3 A- Bowman, 4 Hilda NW9. N. Wiltshire. " Stewart, Hampshire, 2 N. Hstherly shire. . British Isles, Grades 8-10-1 Vic Dsaon, 2 A. Bowman. 8 A. Godfrey '4 Peggy Easicr, N. Wlitshire- Work, Grades 1-3-1 Lois Younker, 2 Roy Stewart, 3 Lawson Tremor-e, 4 Priscilla Stewart, l-Iamp shire. Ralph Youonkeir, 2 Margaret Larter, 3 Frances Lart- er, Hampshire, 4 Nelson Hatherly, N. Wiltshire. ing contest on “Dniryliif in which The usual sport program, which wagheid in the field adjoining the Hall, was carried out under the supervision of Mr. H. Court. while Mr. Howard Carr performed satis- factorily the duties of starter. Keen competition, friendly rivalry oombinel with the traininfl do!!! beforehand and the good sportsman ship shown, made the sports most interesting and exciting to the spec shire, 2 Reta Easter, N. Wlltshlre, Hampshire. Campbell, N. Wiltshire, 2 Alice Stew art. Hampshire, 3 Harrison Frizzel N. Wiltshire, Hampshire. Grades 7-10-1 Pegsy Easter, H. Mildred Tremere, 4 Gilt Stewart, s Writing, Grades 1-2-1 Winnifred 4 Borden Tremere, Grades 3-4 -1 . Jennie Murray. tutors. The shield donated by Supervisor Court to the school winning in the ports for three successive We". was won by Wheatley River School Iwllowing is the Prise List:- cuss i-GRAINS Sec 1 Oats-l JhO Mathesoh. Wheatley, 2 Alfred Stead Wheatiey n. a Eric Carr, 4 Jno ourr, Wheat- vwhootiey. a n. Neill. wheatiey- CLASS 9 —MANUAL TRAIJWING Sec 1 Niilking StooL-l s. Moore, G. Vale, 2 W. D. Stevenson, ‘Wh- River. , Sec 2 Nail nox-i J. Matheson, Wheatley, 2 N. Stevenson, Wh. Ri- ver, a‘ s. Moore, o. Vale. Sec '1 Miscellaneous-l R. Smith. Wh. River, 2 G. Matheson, Wheat- ley, 3 S. Moore, G. Vale. CLASS Ill-L. 8. Mid POULTRY Sec 1 Heifer Calf, dairy-l Robt. Carr, Wheatley. 2 o. stead, a n. naoimsin, 4 ‘s. Stead, Whetttley a- Sec a [Plymouth Rocks-l Eunice liackham, Wh. River, 8 Bernice Ax worthy. Wheatléy. 3 o. stead, Wh. River, 4 B. Spence, G. Vale. CLASS lt-ODLLECTIONS _ See 1 Weeds-l Wheatley River _ In this amusing his llhl rqlauce o] the grout Klollllllc gdll rusLMs-Jservlco lsmro-crontodlnprclo idols ol the vivhlnoss dial char‘- Il Ii Mukmnon c mm 2 E Y”) River, a Kingston. 161385 rzirva-lsrnss Harisville, 2 s. lirizzell, a Thelma iey. y t- _ a m“ A Echo“ "Spell o‘! "the Yukon,” "Soup ' ' . ' ' ' ' Sec ' 2 leaves-l Cornwall 2 exan ers- Dorothy Macken- MacLean, 4 Fay Johnson, N. Wllt- Sec 2, When I Orvlle , - sec g Tree leaves-l Wheatley ' . . - Ki.to,3C"fld M.ki , ' l . y 9! C r51‘: 4 lgmwuarscciigic. Kingston. 3 Meadow Bank, 4 clydg zie, Hartsviile. 2 H. Hatherly. Vic. shire, v Alfred stead, Wheatley R. 3 Pres- River school] z mum“ can,’ 3 ‘l 'vs.'rd°n8h9 a6‘ h h “ml.” i. h. sec 2 Pk Irish cobbler patawes_ Riven liileacon. N. Wiltshlre, 4 Mamie Ni- Grades 5-6-1 N. Hatherly, N. ton Neill. 4‘Alma Carr, Wheatiey. h anew, G_ van ‘ Iirufsbt ‘mi c.mp°u“i‘ h. n‘ 1 Hum Mm Kingston 2 l Maw B__1 Kmgsm, 2 Cornwall, 3 c olson, Hartsvllle. Wiltshlre, 2 Alex Frizzell, Harts- Sec 4, Sweet Corn-l Blanche Sec 3 sample, w°°d_1 when)” Lam c River 3 Duknhy Auld Clyde River. ARed Astrachan-i Rgg aim-k. 2 ville, 3 Leith Easter. 4 Keith John- Stead, 2 Robt Smith, Ausline Rwer school, 2 5_ Mme’ a yam ' ' .' , ' ' Sec a Sample Wood-l Cor wall -B<>Wman. a Vic Deacon 1c, wm- son, N. Wiltshire. Smith, 4 wufi-ed Stead, Wheatlcy , _ , ' - ~ Kgisiznézli 2 Clyde River. 5 n shim i Grades 7-8-1 Annie Stewart, 2 River. "-455 lz-SPFUQL WW3 3 - l _ _ i‘ i. Mes. Bank, W. Scott, C. River. 4 H. Scott. Men. Bank. Sec 5 Collection 6 Carrots-l E. Shaw, 2 M. Shaw, 3 Ruth Stone, Cornwall, 4 Myrtle ManLenn, Clyde Riv. Sec 6 Collection 6 Pzirsnips- 1 MacNevin, Clyde .Rl\', 3.1. Boyle. Mea. Brink, 4 Mabel Aulti. Kings- ton," Sec 4 Best 6 Cucumbers-l Willie BOYlG, M08. Bank, 2 Marie Scott, CLASS 1g__gcnooh ‘VQRK Sec 1 Exercise Book, Grade 1- Pliims-l Res Clark, 2 Hilda Noy u. Wiltshire. Crabs-l Beatrice Frlzzell, North l Wendall Scott, Clyde Riv, 2A. MacFadyen, Kingston. 3 Ruth ‘Mac Lean, Clyde River, 4 R- Younker, Kingston. Sec 1, Exercise Book, Grade 2- Sec 1 Exercise Book, Grades 5 and 6-1 J. Docheiity‘. Kingston. 2 Hilda Murray, Clyde River, 3 Nor- ma. Walker, Cornwall. 4 Joan Boyle Wiltshlre, 2 Mary Mackenzie, Harts vine’ 3 M"? Berrisan, 4 Nelson Hatherly. N. Wiltshire. CLASS SIX-—CANNING Eww-l Mflfsaret MacLeod, 2 cuss savaiv-cooinivo '_l‘ca Biscuits-l Reta Easter, N. WMSMTP- 2 D°f°iihy Mackenzie. Hart-wills, s Beatrice Hatherly, 4 Verna Kitson, 3 Phyllis Easton, 4 Lois MacLeod, Hampshire i HarLsville, 2 Peggy Easter, 3 Mild- red Tremere, Mackenzie, Hartsville. School, 2 Hampshire School. Winnifred Campbell, 2 Fay son, 3 Helen Hatherly, 4 Blanche Campbell, N. Wiltshire. Grades 9-10-1 Mamie Nicholson, Hampshire. 4 Mary Portfolio-l North Wiltshlre 50 Yards dash Girls under 9-1 John- CLASS 2—RDOTS Sec 1, G. M. Potatoes-i T. Spence, Greenvale, 2 R. Rsckhain W. River. 9 S. Moore, GreenvaieA Alfred Stead, W. River- Sec 2, Irish C ' Potatoes -i Mary Ross Wh. River, Weston Mac- Whestley. 2 Billie Rsckham. wh. River, 3 Jno Carr. Whestley, 4 W. Macnevln. Wh. River. Sec a Parsnips-l Rdbt Smith, Sec 1 Exercise Book-l T. Cud- more, P. Neill, 2V. Cudmorc, Wheat iey, 3 I". Walsh, Wheatley River. 4 G. Paul, G. Vale. . C-1 L. McDonald, 2 N. Stevenson Wh. River, 8 Doris McLure, Wheat- ley, 4 R. Rackham, Wh. River. Wm Appoar u» so...» Installment: in THE GUARDIAN Starting Next v Week son, 2 Doris McLui-e. 3 Katherine Macpherson. Wheatley. 4 Jen Paul G. Vale. B-l a. Neill, 2 J. Matheson, Sec 4 —~l El Rackharn. 2 Wilfred Stead, 3 W. D- Stevenson, 4 Nelson Stevenson, Wh. River. B-l R. Carr, z Eric Carr. Wheat . Nevin. 3 Albert Lins. Wh- River. 4 D-1 Marion Ll , 2 A. smith» Arnold MucPhr-c. 2 Ivan MacNevin Donahue.‘ Cornwall. 2 Calvin Mamie Niholson. a Julia MacLeod, nofixijuit It‘ 26:0“ 2E; Pmm“ "em Whimfleii- s R- Smith, wh. lrtigter, 4 L. Home, ’~' | Clyde Riv. 3 Mush-n Hyclc, Mca. °m°si K1185 °"- Hartsviile, 4 Reta Easter, n, Wilt- , ' ' ' ggy Sec s, ‘rumips-l Orville Stead, wheayyey, Bank’ Soc 1 Excrcisl- Book, Grnrlcs 3 shim er‘ Hampshir“ 4 A‘ Goethe-l“ N" 2 Lem Gama,“ wh m”, 3 Lwyd E_1 Dom“, 5mm, 2 M “n8 C-l Dan Rackham, Wli. River, ———i and 4-1 Florence Ymmkcr, Kinizs- String B€ans__1 Reta Ea“ wmshira CHEW Gremvlle 4 and Mathew" ' y ‘ ' ’ 2 ROM can.’ wheamm 3 B_ Ruckl . - . .- CM“ 3""7"'ET“‘"E§. “"1- 2 Mikmd Mmia-i- Clidr Rii- Wiltsliirc ' i Pr’ Ni Contests“ Pm speaking“ 5' ' ' i a 8' stem w“ River’ 4 a New’ ham wh. River 4 J- Matheson s. M Y See 2 Best 6 (‘iron-n ‘Tomatoes-l. 3 Ear] Win15‘ 4 Gporgic Wm“ ' Bowman, N. Wiltshire. whutky" Wheatley. vale‘ ' ' Mar]. lnwthcr, c. Wall, 2 Lorne Kingslgn, cuss ili-sronrs s" 5 °“""“'“ m" Cm’ 9W2 Mai» Drawing-i G- Mathe- ' ___“ Let me work in a shop ay the? HM of the told. t - "\- Wh th o men o Thosenigho eazclootsoric, ' ‘N11 and til-ed do»; 1m still have’ the will to m. _ Lot ms work in my shop by the Ilill . of the road. _ pepsin-iii; their well-worn shoel- The fialntéi-‘s, the plunibtrm Hi1 Hilda Noye. N- Wiltshire. G inger Snaps-l Mary Mukflh zle. Hartsville, 2 Mary Berrjgan, 3 Hiidil Niiyc, 4 Beatrice Katha-m Livingston, Clyde Riv 2 R. Stone, C; wall, 3 Ircnc ItlacFaclyen. Clyde River, 4 Winnie Stone, Cornwall. Soc 5 Best 6 Beets-i Eileen 2 H. Houston, Wh. River, 8 S. Moore Greenvale. cuss s-vsoarsianss Meadow Bk. Scc 1 Exercise Book, Grades '7 and 8-1 Dorothy Auld. Eleanor ley 3 Alfred Stead, Wh. River, 4 J. Cudmore. Wheatley- sec 15-1 R. Rackham, Wh. River Wheatley, 8 Marion Ling, 4 Doro- thy Smlth, Wh. River. Sec 3 Art work-i J. Carr, 50 Yards dash 9-12 Years-l Ver. he Kitsch. Hampshire, 2 Mary Ber- Tigflii. N. Wiltshire, 3 Margaret Mc Shaw. 2 Hilda Crosby, 3 R. Stone. 4 Maynard Shaw, Cornwall. i Sec 6 Best 2 Heads Cabbagc- 1 Stanley Crosby‘, Cornvrall, 2 L. Dar rach, Clyde Riv. 3 G. Willis, Kings ton. 4 Jenn Macbvan, Clyde Riv. Sec 7 Bcst Pumpkin ronei- 1 N. Shaw, Cornwall, 2 Olive Livingston. Clyde Riv 3 S. Willis. Kingston. 4 Maynard Shaw. Conrnwall. CLASS 4-FLOWERS Sec 1 Best Bouquet Sweet Peas- ‘l Jack Macmillan, Cornwall. 2 E. Shaw. 3 Ruth Stone, iffflflflvllll, 4 Willis equal, Kingston, 2 L. Scott, Meadow Bk, 3 Phyllis Walker, C. wall, 4 Helen Scott, Meadow Bk. Sec 1 Exercise Book, Gradcs 9 and 10-1 Mabel Aulrl, Kingston, Ruth Stone, Cornwall, equal, 2 C. Rodd, 3 Rhoda Newson. 4 F. Green Kingston. 4 Etta Ross, Cornwall Sec Mop Drawing, Map of Nova Scotia colored. Grades 5-7-1 J. Doclierty, 2 E. Willis, .'i D. Auld, Kingston, 4 E. Shaw, Cornwall. Sec 2 Man Mediterranean Sea. Grades 2-10-1 Mabel Auld, Kings ton, i! Marj Lowthcr, 3 Etta Rows, 4 Kingston School. Sci‘ 2 Best Bouquet Mixed Flow- Frs-l Eileen Shaw, Cornwall, 2 l... Livingston. C. River. 3 Jar-k Moe. Millzin, Cornwall, 4 Cllflflftl Rodd. Kingston. Sec 3 Best Potted Plant Geran- ium-—l lvlnrj Lmvihcr. Cornwall, 2 Evelyn Yen, 3 Joan Dochcrtv. King ston, 4 Ethel Livingston. Clyde R. cuss ‘i-CDOKING Sec 1 Best loaf White Bread-l M. MacLcim. Clyde Riv 2 Dorothy Walker. Cornwall. 3 E. Willis, King ston. 4 Mary Walker. Crirnwnll. Si‘? L‘ Hist ll Tm Biscuits .. 1 M Scott, Men. hank. 2 M. hiarLcriu. Clrrlc Riv 3 Helm Scott. Mcii. Bk 4 Vera Willis, Kingston. Scs 4 Bust plots 9 Ginger Snaps Midge-l Ethel Livingston, 2 Thol- 5 8 Sewing Knitting and Cro c etc ‘under l2 years ‘1 apron-i Dorothy McLean ' Sank, 2 Hare] MacLcan, 3 J. ' . Clyde Riv. l DOrls Crosby, Cornwall. Scc 2. Mop of Bay. Island and Peninsula. Grades 3 4-1 Georgie Willis, 2 Stirling Barrett. 3 Stuart CfllWlll. Kingston, 4 Allcc Howard Cornwall. Src 3 Art Work, Apple and Pear (lradcs l-3-1Wnldie Millar- 2 E- MEICFZKlVPll, Meadow Bank. 3 Marg Donahue, Cornwall. 4 Vern Willis, Kingston and W. Livingston, Clyde Riv. vquul. Ser 3 Pig, Grades 4-6-1 Lnuisc Erwin. Cornwall, 2 J. Dochcrly, King ston. 3 Ethel Livingston. Clyde R. 4 G. Willis, Kinust/in. Soc fl Scone, Grades- 7-10. 1 Wm Stone, Mary Walker. Cormvall. vqiinl. 2 Etta Ross, 3 Hilda Crosby’. Cornwall, 4 willlard Proud. Kings- ton. Sec 4 Grades 3-4-1 G. Willis, 3 P. Younkcr. 3 Vera Livingston, 4 H. Aulci, Kingston. Scc 4 Grades 5-6-1 J. Docherty. 2 Earl Dochmy, Kingston, 3 lxiulsr- N. Wlltshirc. BTW" Sugar Fudse-i Hilda. Noy N. Wiltshlre. 2 Mary Mackenzie’ Hartsvillc. 3 B. l-latherly. N. Wilt. shire. 4 Mamie Nicholson,‘ 11am- ville. cuss EIGHT- SEWING arc, Apron. under 12-1 Hilda Noye, N. Wlltshlrc. Embroidered Linen__1 Madman. N. Wlltshlre. Hcmstitchlng over 12-1 Beatrice Piniherly. N. Wlltshlre, l‘ Mcnded Sock-1 Beatrice Hather- ly. N. Wiltshire. Embroidered Linen-l Beamce Frizzcll. N. Wlltshire, B Thelma cuss NINE-MILKING 51-001, -1 Arnold Godfrey, N, wligghgre, Nail Box-l Albert Bowman, N. Wiltshirc. Bird House-q N. Wlltshire. Miscellaneous-l Russell Murray, 2 Everette Nicholson, a nus Monty 4 Jon Milrray. Hartsville. Albert Bowman, a CLASS TEN -n. cats n. TYPE ---l Elinor Larter, Clifton Stewart, Sm: 4 Grades 9-l0-1 Etta Ross, Z Mnry Walker, Cornwall, 3 Laura Liiliiilslon. Clyde Rv 4 Doris Cros- by. Cornwall, inn, 3 Meadow Bank, 4 Clyde Riv. ton Primary Dept. and Meadow ax equal. a ciyde River. cuss iz-comssrs y Svc 1 Singingmd. Clnada-i Meadow Bank. 2 xinnwn. 3 Com- Leild- HWiI-iville. 4 Frances Larter, HB-ihpshlre and Mary Callaghan, Hartsvilie. Frizzell, u. Wiltshlre, 2 Mayme Ni. (9101-9011. 3 Dorothy Mackenzie, 4 Lillian MacLeod, Hartsville. 3 cholsom. Hartsville, 3 Reg Clark, N. Wiltshire, 4 Igslie Hartsville. tun, or. Wiltshire, a E. Nicholson, Hflfffiville. 4 A. Godfrey, N. wilt. shire. Nicholson. Hartsviile. 2 Vic Deacon 3 ROY smmi. 4 Keith Johnson, N. Wiltshlre. Trey. N. Wlltshire, 2 rwy Nicholson, Hartsville. Hiimlishire, 2 R. Nicholson, Harts- ville. S‘ Jimmie Berrigan. 4 _ cuss s-rmrrr Frlzzell, N. Wilishire. 2 Mayme m. cholson, Huntsville, a Peggy Easter Hampshire. son and Borden erett Nicholson Hartsvilie, 3 Keith Johnson Kenzie and E- Nicholson, 3 Mackenzie and Lillian Maclxod z Julia Macbeod and Dorothy M“. kenzie, 3 Mary Callaghan and Jen. nie Murray, Hlrtsville, 4 Rita Eas- ter and Beatrie i-"rimu, n. Wilt- 75 Yards dash over 12 Yrs-l B. 4 75 Yards dash Boys under 9-1 Pllrzcon MacLennan, 2 Lloyd m. Nicholson, 100 Yards dBSh 9-12-1 Ken Mm; enzie, lfartsville, 2 Jimmie Ben-i. 3 100 Yards dash over 12-1 Roy Sack Race Boys-l Arnold cod. Rin Murray. 4 s. MacLcnnan, Potato Race Boys-l Clif Stewart Potato Race Girls-i Beatrice Wheelbarrow Race-l Roy Nichol 4 MacLeod, 2 Eve- snd Rus Murray, John Three Legged Race Girls-l Mary Rackham, Wh. River. 2 Cora worthy. wheutlsy. a n. Stead, wh. ‘River, 4 Jno carr, whestioy. Sec 2 Green Tomatoes-l Alma Carr, virheatley. 2 Blanche Stead, Wh. River, 3 Robt Carr, Wheatley, Jno Carr, Wheatley. Sec 4 Cucumbers-l H. Houston, Wh. River, 2 Rnbt Carr. Wheatley, Alvin MacRae, o. Vale, 4 Lois McDonald, wh. River. Sec 5 Beets- 1 S. Moore, 2 Jen. Paul, G. Vale, 3 Robt Carr. 4 Pres- Neill, lrvhclitléiy. Sec 8 Cabbage-l A. Smith, 2 V. Garnster, 3 Alfred Stead, 4 Dorothy Smith, Wheatley River. Sec '1 Pumpkin-l V. Gamster, W. River, 2 Doris McLure, Wheatley, R. Smith, 4 Dorothy smith, wh. River. CLASS l-I-‘LOWERS Sec 1 Sweet Peas-l Alvin McRae Sec 2 Mixed Flowers-l Doris Ax- Scc 3 Geraiiium- 1 Anna Carew o. Vael. a‘ n. stésd, a Marion Ling Helen Houston, Wh- raver. Sec 1 Alexander Apples-l Mary Rnss, Wh. River. I S. Moore, Green Vale, 3 Doris Rsckham. Wh- River J. Carr, Wheatley. S Q I I : 34 V- Mliiiifilon. Whestlsy, 2 I I i d I Wheatley, 2 E. Rackharn, Wli. Riv- er, 3 E. wedlock, 4 Mildred Spence G. Vale. B-i Byron Spence, G. Vale, 2 Lois McDonald, Wh. River. a P. Neill, 4 Gordon Matheson, Wheat- ley. C-1 Dorothy Smith, 2 n. Neill, wh. River, s Leitha Home. wheut- ley, 4 A. Smith, Wh. River. Honorary Prize-' Herbert Ross. Wh. River. Sec 4 Penmanship-l Annie Ma- theson, 2 Anna Carew, G. vale, 3 Eunice Rackham, 4 Olive Walsh. Wh. River. < 8-1 V. Cudmore, Wheatley, 2 V. rain, o. vine, a Pres Neill, wheat- , ley, 4 T. Spence, d. Vale. (7-1 D. Rackham, 2 mu McDon- aid, wh. River, s D. Mclme, 4 k. Mscphcrson. Wheatlcy. D-l Marion Ling, 2 Mary floss. s A. smith. diver. 4 moths Horne, Wheatley. iii-i Dorothy Smith, an. stead. 3 Martha. Ling. Wh. River, 4 R. Neill,‘ Wheatley. Sec a Portfolio-i whestiey Riv- et School. Sec s Project into-i wiieatiey River School, a, w. o. School, a Whestley School. cuss IIi-OUNIISTS Sec 2 Public Speaking-i Alma. -l Marv Walker. Cornwall. 2 L. s~c 4 Penmanship. Grad.» l-l R. me 5 Poruono-J Ringworm 2 Vic Deacon N. Wilishire and l ' Hbmiwm I Mum,“ I'm!’ a Blanche 500M. 3 Hclen Scott, Mca. Bank. YOllnkPl‘, 2 Eugene Glow, 3 Myron Cosmwél N“ M m 111mg Igigggd maul Roy Nb ‘ i 4 Rom Bum“ and A‘ Lin!‘ ‘ Mari’ 310W. Kililviflii- Holmes. Kingston, 4 Reg Frizzcll, , Cc p u mes’ cholmn and Ru; Mun“ 3 K M ‘w’ ' W11’ River’ _ I Soc i! Best plate Brown Sugar Cornwall. Grades s-ukd oomwml‘ 2 Kings“ ' en c ma: ii-srorvrs m m km C! d l’ She 4. Guide Z-i I Chi Holmes. 5mm], Maiclieod and s. MacLennan. 4 v, i-i x. Waye, 2 A. onsew, 0 Iiflii- y c Rucr, 3 D. Kingsto, 2 Waldic Millnr, Meadow Sm 6 Prince ndmrd Island Maclieod and Ixslie Nicholson, G- VBIQ- 3 Hilda McQuarrle, 4 V"- Crosby, Cornwall, 4 Florence Grcen Bk 3 W. Livln ston Cl de Ri a 4 - ' ' .. ' ‘>' ' Y ‘ Gradcs 1-5-1 Cornwall a Kings- Emmi“ n‘ “m” - "mimet- Klflioli- Marie Scott, Meadow Bk. ‘ ' ' ' a. smith, wh. mun. a Aims Carr 4 porisjtctiure, Whestley. , Orin-Jinn. wnestiey; 2 Jen PM“; h.‘ Vile, 3 Marion Ling, Wh. dives‘. I i‘ ‘ . oamv. u. vale. Bain. Cornwall, 4 Hazel Boylc. Men wni] _ 511kb, *' -" h ‘ . ,i 7 T°w”i“i 7mm“ Mackm’ d0“ Bk‘ Sec 2 Bread Ju Y-l Winnie Mil)! Race-l North wngqh] l. 41st: o n 42 Eleanor Willis. Kingston. Sec 4 Grades 7-B-l Dorothy Stone, comwfll, z ' iilomun school, 2 Hartsville, a gmpshh: I “m5, 1Q ‘in, my“ 4“ l2 yrs age and over Auld, Kingston. 2 Hilda Crosby, 3 Alma Macpheg, cyde R114 1,, bh account of the m“ m, mp jsg 1L “imam. w}, 3N5}, 3 __Knitted Sock—1Myrtlc MSC~ Cornwall. 3 EWclYIi Yeo. Kifigfiinll, Livingston OW , m Doris '61’ ' D i not held, I 1% a w stem] wfifl‘. i ___ ls Hazel mush, Clyde a. 4 Pierris Miller, Meadow mun. Crosby, Cornwall _ u. 4\€%Q‘ . IPATIIO‘! Pi-Iass corin _ 4 ;-__ _ _ ‘ “Mflmitevensomwimltivefi 2 Robt Carr, Wheatley, 3 O. Stead, 4 W. D. Stevenson, Wh. River. 3-1 Mary Ross, Wh. River, 2 G. McQuanie, Wheatley, 3 Ausie Ste- venson, Wh- River, 4 R. Neill, Whaetley. . Sec 6-1 W. and 0- Stead, 2 Al. Stead and W. D. Stevenson, Wh. River, 3 J. Cudmore and Pres Neill, 4 N. Stevenson and R. Rackham, Wheatley River. Sec 7-1 R. and EricVCarr, Wh’ icy, 2 B. Rackham and O. Stead, 3 A. Stead and Dan Rackhom. 4 Ncl. and W. D. Stevenson, wh. River. 8-1 R. Nclll and G. McQuarrie, Wheatley, 2 Mary Ross and Ausie Stevenson, 3 A. Smith and Helen Houston, Wh. River. Sec 10-1 0. Stead and W. D. Stevenson, Wh. River, 2 Eric and R. Carr. Wheotley, 3 Alfred Stead and B. Rackham, 4 W. Stead and R. Rackham, Wh. River. I Sec 11-1 A. Stevenson and Theo Sellars, 2 Dan Rackham and Mar- tha Ling, Wh. River, 3 S. Moore and F. Cnrew, G. fllalc, 4 R. Rack- ham and A. Smith, Wh. River. l I miilionolrei- What does it matter whoa? ‘she pioneer ‘fin: inliflng MM Adven urcrl see _WO Those who are searching for h"! ~ ones lost, The sick who are seeking health. Let ms work In a shop by the I180 of the road, Plylng my chosen trade, I For on many a shoe that is Well re- paired, The climb to success is mule. "AVE YOUR SHOES REBUIII!‘ I!‘ Henry Neale Lei y um Prince Street, City ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 9ifi0-l0-fi-7-l0tl. See 13-1 Wheatiey BS1166‘). I Wheatley ami- School, a School. Sec 11- mo for All-l. sent McNeill. wheatley. 2 Bids Btfiild, l Hilda Matheson, wh. 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