~.-l~-~-»~~-1---\....i.. ._- -. .. _. .4 Biiliifiliiililiiiil-i n“ ucsofPUu All IIC Lsbeile, P.Q., April 18th, 1921 l "it is my duty to tell yon and publish _ toali what your remedy "Fruit-e- llV8I"l'llld0l\B for-me. - , l lllff¢Yv€dlwi‘h Rheumatism for u; mills; eohld ‘hhrdly niqyc in 59¢. do was antenna all the time. 1on1 peversiphysieiann spd took ‘mgny yeniedies, hut they left me at the- ume place, in bed and. sullerlng, tho Rheumatism was so bad. [finally muted In taking “Dull-often” gull continued the treatment regu- larly as I found myself getting better. After using" eight boxes of "Fruit-s. tives” (which. cost only $4,) I gm completely wellwithout a trace ol Rheumatism." Madam J. RICHER. - we a box, d for $2.60,. trial sise 26c. at all dealers orsent pestpsld on receipt of price by Fruit-e-tivsl Limited. Ottawa. Exhibitors , Live stool. _’ Ly!“ -; .13; ._ , i111‘ A 9W lil-‘Zfitbficrn: 0 t '15’ ~. 1. ‘Wn - Mo? erson, Orwel ' l Beef 2. Beets: ‘l. bone; Carver. Vernon River. -'- El/Blyn McPherson, Orsnd-‘ view. ‘ 3. Hazel Carver, Vernon River. oLAes viucookiua Sec. 1. White Breed: 1- N"! Matheson. Grandview. 2. Florence McLeod, Uigg. ~'~ 3. Hazel Carver,’ Vernon River. 4. Beth McPherson, Uigg. IZ~>~_¢-..,,.,,.,_._.. .,..,.._.,‘,___ __ _ _ t‘... liigg School Fair hlmfil"! l‘ the Prize List. OI-Ase 1,,‘ creams 80;. 1. Oats; v A . Willerdfllldhepd, U1 _ 5- Dolwld. llhDonald. Cgrweli. 3. Malcolm McLeod, Uigg 4.. Ella Mcpullaid, {aypqgm 30C. 2, Whggt: g- 90118111 MqDonnld, OitwelL. - E1211" 110011. Utes. 80cc. 2. Tes Biscuit: _ l ‘r 1- ‘Lima Carver. Vernon ,Rlrer. 3-1111"? wild- Ulss l‘ 21- aryllathesoil; Cr nomw cot‘ new 421519111111. O. ‘ It 3-, fiiliei Carver, Vertigo’ River. B. .»=. uh n! 4. Beth McPherson, 111g; Bee. 3. Sugar Cookies: i 1-.- Elhfli '14.¢1Doi_1e1d,. Orwell Core. 1 2- Ella 1109011516.. Lyndale.‘ l3- Flqrence" McDonald, Orwell Cove. ., , ‘ . . 4._ Mary Odieefe, Vernon River‘. ' Sec. 4. Applle Pie: 1. Kathleen McLeod, Uigg. v2. Beth McPherson, Uigg. Cove _ - 2. Alistair McLeod U1 . 3- Edison‘ ‘McLeod, U138; 4. Etta Hioken, Lnmmm ., . '\ “">t\. a Sec. 6. Beans: _ "' :1. Melinda Gay,‘ Qpweu l. Milton Wood, Vernon River. i3. Marlon Lea, Vernon. River. 4. Evelyn McPherson, Grand- view. ' .‘ Sec. 1. Green Mountain Potetoed g "nail" Mel-sod. Orwell Cove. o ‘as, _ y’ t" vmlL-Bec. 6. Gingersnsps. 1. Helen McDonald, Orwell Cove 2. Marlon Lea, Vernon River. 3. Pansy Wood. Vernon River, 4. Marie McDonald, Vernon Riv- er. Selena.‘ Dakota Red Pctateel: . Duncan McPherson, Lyndalg, 2. Allstpir McLeod, Utgg, 3' um“ 011117191‘. Vernon River. 4. George McPherson, Grand. vlew._ . ’ . CLASS B. SEWING AND KNIT- ‘ . TIN W» 4- McIntyre Potatoes: I Sec. 1. Plain Sewing: ' 1. Etta. Hickefl- l-uindaie. 2. Jennie McRae, Onwell Cove. 1. Etta Hicken, Lyndaie‘. ' 2- Reginald McDonald, omen Cove, " 3. Alistair McLeod, mg; 4, Joy", whim, Grandvlwh Bee. 2. Hemstltched Towel: 1. Christens McPherson, Orwel Cove. Sec. 5. Turnlps: I. M l M . ' » are unonald’ Vernon Riv Sec. 3..£mbroidered Linen: ) or 1. Marie McDonald, Vernon Riv- 2. Margaret Campbell, Uigg. \3_ Ev t a GI‘. . m’ " M°L°°d' m“ 2. Elmo.- IiicLeod, Ulgg. 4. F‘ ‘ (java lorence McLeod’ omen B. EttarHloken, Lyndale. 4. Marie McDonald, Vernon Riv- Bec. 7. Carrots: P" , I. Kathleen McLeod, Uigg. ’ 2_ Donald McDonald, o ,|_ ‘ _ Sec. 4. Mendsd Sock: 3_ wmmm Len’ veruon“w€,ver_ 1. Florence McDonald. Orwell 4. Etta Hicken, Lyntlale, CW8‘ Sec. 5. Knitting: 1. Mary Brehaut, Lyndale. 2. Etta I-Ilcken, Lynduie. 3. Florence McLeod, U155. . B. Parsnips: 1. Edison McLeod, Uigg, *2. Arthur Reynolds. Uigg. 3. Wiiieor Bruce, Graudview. 4. Russell McDonald, Orwell cowm Sec. 6. Knitted Sweeter: 1. Mary Matheson. Graadvievw. 2. ‘Chrlstene McPherson, Lyn- ___ CLASS Ill. VEGETABLES dfle Sec. 2. Green Tomatoes: ixniii"i’tion have n‘ good supply oi‘ Old Hay oi best quality. Old Oats, " grain.) i. Cracked Corn. Ooliflmflll y, Rolled 'Oats,- Schumscker Feed, Baled StrawrCrushsd. Oats, Bran, Mlddlings. Pig in-liis) Poultry Feed, etc. all iii lowest prices. Feed delivered lit Exhibi- izi blrlonGrounda free. » » - i‘ Carter 8t Co. Ltd. Headquarters for Flour and esdn . m w..." ... lraai All shades in stock, sold at half price. $1.50"to $1.15 shades ' for 75c. 3 fixtur Com‘ l.‘ EUIBIZMIYDOMN.‘ Orwell COVB- 3. Vernon River School. plete ,Mar1e' McDonald-Vernon Riv- 4. Grandview School. _ i er. ‘ . » , . 2 light. 113M! , glloiigsfiodrgeikvlew. Sec. s (s) no and Pencil Draw. plete with‘ s. moisooo 113$; 1“ kw“ lxm“ 4. Donald Nicholson, ' Olwellt :1, Graiuiview School. Phone 722-1 ~ . ears: ' Bee. 3 Finnish‘ l‘ _ 4. Orwell Cove School. IZZW l. Robert Griiyuflrandyieuw. , , . . » . _, . ~ g _, sea-d. Pemnansiilg: ~~~ a“, 4, Peal-a: r ‘o, . -1. Orwell Cove hool. n, Milton wood, Vernon iltver. 2. Gransdviewfichooi, _. ,, ‘l. l” j' 1., 3. UiggguBcgogrloh - u, s,,.anrq'ch_ Apniss: .. g 4. Orw‘ c . . .-. I - ‘onweirco a ' a l‘, -,_ f§l“.il’°'?'~'l“93" 1. _ . =.v? cuss xiv srom ‘ "OANNING _.$= . . -. I . “ " cu“ .l.. ace. 1. Girls un er l2. . ‘ ' t i. "Florence, ePheiuoii, Orwell Quipk g - I n: .v.. I. . All ‘heme made salons "\- flilding pin cl evarydeserlp- "on. oaks. etc. ' 1 . Ice cmm servsw" em us a cell.’ him WI" rinse you. floillfiyfilgusfllltutfc, f, Al, "up" ll‘ I Please tnke notice that we __ "y \ .3. Everett McLeod, Uigg. (choice clean ‘l Feed, Oil Coke Meal (dlllllftl- ’ Bee. 2. Boys Under l2. Bee. 3. Boys Over 12: ' 3. Beth McPherson and Louise McQueen, (equnL) Sec. 5 Young ,.Lndies' Race: . C53. M-ured McPherson, 01-well 3. Mary Brehnut, Lyadaie. Bee. 6 Married Women's Race: ‘Vow . 4. Jessie Campbell, Uigg. 1. Mrs, D|_ A, MgPhgrson, uigg Co, illard McPherson, Orwell . 3. Mrs. Waiter Ross, Uigg. ve- Bec. 5. Fudge: 6 i2..Mra. S.A. McLeod, Uigg. CLASS ll. ROOTS 1- Florence McPherson, Uigg. 4. Mrs. D W McPherson, Orwell 2. Jessie Campbell, Uigg. Cove. CLASS IX. MANUAL TRAINING. ' trim -cnsn_lpfl'rarows cuiinprg-j 2. Florence McPherson, Uigg. :4. Margaret Campbell, Uigg. 4. I-lild; McLeod, "Orwell. 1. Edison McLeod, Uigg. ' 2. Douglas Ross. U188. 3. Joseph Goody, Vernon River. 4. Gordon Carr. Vernon River. 1. Ansley Metheson, Grandview. 12. Robert Gray, Grandview. 8. Gordon MdLeod, Uigg. 297.171 ’s - _ V i ver12: ‘ fl» ePher-son. Iandele. Eileen‘ and Mary McLeod. 4. Ethel McDonald, Orwell. 1. Jean MoKinnon. U158. 2. Jean McDonald, Orwell Cove. 3. Chrlsteile McPherson. 4. iMai-y Nicholson, Orwell Cove. i Sec. 1. Teacher's Race: 1. Marlon. Hugh, Uigg. 2. I-Ielt-nWhiteway, Uigg. l3. Mary. McPherson. Vernon River, 4. Waiter Ross, Orwell. Sec. 8. Pohto Race for Boys: 1. Clarence Gay. 2. John White. 3. Alexander McLeod. 4. Gordon McLeod. 80o. 9. Rotate Race For Girls: 1. Jessie McPherson. 2. Louise McQueen and Chris tene McPherson. ‘3. Florrie McDonald. 4, Helen McDonald. This fair which was held Wed 11951111)’. 39111. 20, was one of the largest ever held here. There was a large‘ number of exhibits along nearly every line rind the exhibits were of the best. Children seemed to take great interest in this work and 11 1s honed they will take a Brent interest in it next year es- pecially in exhibiting live stock and manual training. lllfdlglilfililill Fair The annual School Pair was held at Cardigan on the 12th of Septem- ber. There was evidence of a deep interest on the part o1 the teachers and pupils of the schools, judging‘ from the nature of the exhibits. As the weather proved favourable to all, the attendance was larger than that of former years, which showed 1. Edison McLeod, Ulgg. 2. Kathleen McLeod, Uigg. - . i. Winsor Bruce, Grandview. seq 1' H-mm" H-mfl" 4. I-iazial Gunner, Vernon River._ 1_ wmam M01450“, mg,‘ Sec. 4. Cucumbers: . 1. Eileen McPherson, Ulgg, 8cm a’ Na" mm 2. Hazel Connor. Vernon River. Cove 4. Catherien MCLQOd, Lyndaie, CLASS x_ -L|VE 3703K ~ Sec. 5.lBeele: __ 1. Margaret (tnmpdoell, Uigg. . ‘ 2.‘ Christene McPherson, Orwell Cove. _ '3. George McPherson, Grand- Ssc. 1. Calf: L-Douglae Ross, Orwell. .2. EIllSOII McLeod, Uigg. 3. Neil Murchison, Ulgg. 4. Christy Nicholson, v18” Cove. " 4. Melinda Gay, Orwell. . . r : Sec. 6. Cabbage: s“ 3 PW“ y 1. Walter McLeod, Orwell Cove. 2_ Edwin McLeod, mg; 2. Winsor Bruce, Grnndview. 3, Arm“,- ggynaidg, m“, Sec. 7. Pumpkin: 1. Katherine McLeod, Lyndale. gLAgg X|_ goLLgg-rlong 2. Mary O’Keet’e, Vernon River. ' 1i, Alexander Gray, Grandview. 4. Hazel Carver, Vernon River. Sec. 1. Nolxous Weeds: 1. Uigg School. 2. Grandview School. 3. Vernon River School. ‘4. Ora-ell Cove. School. CLASS IV. FLOWE-RB Sec. l. Sweet Pens: 1. Christene McPherson, Orwell . Cove. 2.. Kathleen McLeod, Uigg. 3. Winsor BFUCCfGfBDAlVlBW. ll. Hilda McLeod, Orwell. Sec. 2. Weld Seeds: 1. U153 School. “ 2. Vernon River School. Sec. 3. Tree Leaves: 8 1. Grandview School. 2. Uigg School; 3. Vernon River School. CLASS XII. SCHOOL WORK See. 4. Mixed Flowers: 1. Florence McPherson, Uigg. 2. ‘Everett McLeod, Uigg. 3. Lottie Martin Uigg. , 4. Elmer Glllis Orwell Cove. ' 1, Exercise Bock. Sec. t». Exercise Book. 1. Iiigg School. 2. Grandview School. 3. Vernon River School. 4. Lyritlale ISchooI. 80c. 5. Potted Plant: 1. Marion Ross, Uigg. v 2,. Florence McPherson. 111st;- il. Hazel Carner, Vernon River. 4. Margaret White, Grandviaw. 80c. 2. Mag Jirnwlng: 1. Oiiweli-fichqql. a CLASS V. FRQIT 2. Uigs School. Sec. 1. Duchess Acetic: g. .1. Grandview School. 2.0rwell Cove School. 3. Vernon River School. » Seed 2: Welltliyw-‘Apples. - . 1 1. Winsor Bruce, Grandvievr. ' 2f Mary Brshnut, LyndaIeL_ a. Edison‘ McLeod. mo; Bee a (o) on... Drlvvlnea . 1. Rllplluffii‘ od, Uigg..." Cove. - _ v _ "1' i Orwell 1. Duncan McPherson, Lyiidale. ' the interest taken not only by the children but also by their parents. by- the Iiev. Dr. Gillie, Mr. John A. McDonald. (‘EX M- R.) Miss Helen Mr‘. Excellent addresses were madex MoKenna, Mr. Lloyd Shaw, ~1. Willard ‘McPherson. OIVWOlIiHBPOIG Hynes and Mr. Harold Clayj All spoke in an aibie manner, con-' cerning the benefits to be derived from school fairs along educational, and other lines. ' | The prizes awarded were as fol-, ‘Iowa: CLASS I Sec. 1, Best Shoat of 10o Heads of; Oats 1, Joseph McMillan, Corravlile I ead 3, Allan McSwain, Lorne Valley Sec. 2, Best Shea! oi 100 Heads of Oats 1, Stewart Doherty, Iona 2, Mildred Crawford. Iona 3, Norman McPherson, Iona Bee. 6, Beet 81x Esra Sweet _'Corn 1, Stewart Dohorty, Ions i 2, Verne McNebb, Georgetown Royalty » Sadie Webster, Cardigan Head 80c. B, Best Pint of Threshed Beans 1, Jessie Norton. Georgetown Royalty - 2, Sadie Webster, Cardigan Heed - 3, Stewart Scrimigeour, Cardigan CLASS ll no.1, 1 ‘Peck’ Green Mountain _ Potatoes 1. Earl McDonald, Cardigan ‘2, Vernon McNabb, Georgetown Royalty ., _ 3,l<‘red Norton. Georgetown Roy- nlty 80c. 3, 1 Peek Dakota Red 1, Sadie Webster, Cardigan Head 2, Joseph McMillan, Corraville 3, Norman McPherson/lona Sec. l, Collection of 3 Turnip: 1, Joseph MeMi-llsn, Corraville 2. Fred Norton, Georgetown Roy- alty 3, Bert Leard, Lorne Valley Bee. 7, Coilertion of 0 Carrots 1, Aladin O'Neill. Gienfanning 2. Earl McDonald, Cardigan 8, Norman McKenzie, Cardigan Sic. B. Collection of l Parsnlps 1, Thaddeus Shepherd, Cardigan 2, Edward Kelly. Cardigan 8, Allan McSwnin, Lorne Valley CLASS iil j," Jessie‘ Norton, Georgetown Royalty 2, Malcolm "Doherty. Iona , Slossie Matheson. Iona i331? ‘w. coat a on no, I t u ‘ ‘v.3 _ v y ~ m. .. :l~-- ~ _'ieneerlyug;, ‘ ;3°“ - lee. =0. - . 1/, Desert Onions _ 1i Milli Head" - t... 4, s Cucumbers 1. Norman Mitekensie, Cardigan . 4.4m»: - new .. ~ -. lGldrfl at Player,’ Ioitn . ‘hometown Ito!- eNpbb, v Georgetown I 2, Horence McSwain, Cardlgan_ 800.1, 1/; Donn Green Tomatoes MOSWMII, Cardigan .- 2PM“ McDonald, Cardigan Head . B, Sadie Webster, Cardigan Head _- _'- ‘§|—- od,‘, Why Is Royal Yeast Better. Than Any Other Yeast? This is a_ Question easily answered Jfjl. dian ho...ewiv¢§t;,§onsl Alslt.-It has served the Cana _ d time is the ' of factorily for over fifty years, an quality. experience. with Royal TIEIK fill Q11; 2nd .—Roy systematic checking tives guarantees to t purchase fresh Royal Yeast. 5th.—T0 insure the consumer aga other than in an ultra sanitary condi- ake is wrapped air tight in Wax by hand, so that even after the the cakes are protected from dust tion, each Royal Yeast C paper by machinery package is opened and other harmful contamination. Be certain that you buy good yeast by insisting Yeast not al Yeast Cakes are m cleanest and most‘ scientific plant 0 British Empire. , , Std-Royal Yeast Cakes are made fro materials possible to be procured and prepar ally to a degree of perfection only 4th.—The system of distribution and careful and of all stocks by Gillett representa- he housewife that she can always Royal Yeast Cakes Manufac tured by : anufactured in the f its kind in the possible from long inst being supplied m the finest ed scientific- re! » uliifimu“ i111, - Sec. 8, 2 Heads of Cabbage 1, Verna McNab, Georgetown Royalty 2, Joseph McMillan, Corraville 3, Maggie MeSwnin, Cardigan Head ‘ Sec. 7, 2 Pumpkins i, Norman McKenzie, Cardigan 2, Margaret Clark, Cardigan 3, Sadie Webster, Cardigan Head class 4 Section 1, Best Boquet Sweet Peas 1, Verna. McNahb, Georgetown Royalty 2, Mary MacDonald, Cardigan 3, Norman Maclienzie, Cardigan Sec. 4, Best Bequet Mixed Flowers 1, Irene Nicholson, Cardigan 2, Hattie MacDonald, Cardigan 3, Verna MoNabh, Georgetown Royalty 4, Jessie Norton, Georgetown Roy ty sl 5, Mildred Crawford, Iona 80c. 5, Plants 1, Winifred Scrimigeour, Cardi- gan - 2, Mary Iaarthard, Iona. 3, Stewart Scrimogeour, Cardigan CLASS 5 Sec. 1, Best Plats of Astractune 1, Georgina Matheson. Iona 2, Alia Mathesori, Iona 3. Margaret Macrae, Georgetown Royalty ' See. 2, Best Plate of Weaithles 1, Irene Nicholson, Cardigan 2. James McSwaln, Cardigan 3, Maggie MoSwain, Cardigan Head 80c. 8, Be st Plate of Plums 1, Annie Keenan, Georgetown R 2, Mary Quinn. Iona 3, Loretta Flynn, lona GLASS d berries 1, Mary Quinn, Iona , Royalty 3, Mary Larthard, Iona 1. Georgina Matheson. Iona 2, Lilia McNevin, Cardigan Head Head CLAN 1 Road 2. lirene Nicholson, Cardigan - I. Annie” MacDonald, Cardigan 3, Marion Crawford, St. Peters Head R014] he. l, l, Dozen lute Sea 2,_Iest Piste M 1/, Donn Tee w ll tilts . Bee. 1, Best 1 Pint Jar of Rasp- 2, Margaret iMlCT-BB, Georgetown 80c. 2. Best I Pint Jar of Beets 3. Florence MoSwain. Cardigan See. 1. lest Loni o! White Breed 1, Mildred Crawford, St. Peters i, hello, 11331.... Georgetown Sec. 3, Best Plats of 9 Sugar ~ Cookies . 1. Mary WaIshJCardIgnn 2. Georgina Matheson, Iona 3, Bessie Mathesoii, Iona Sec. 4. Best Piste of Apple Pie 1, Marion Crawford, St. Peters Road 2, Irene Nicholson, Cardigan 3, Mary Walsh, Cardigan Sec. 5, Best Plate cf Brown Sugar Fudge 1, Georgian Mmtheson, Iona 2, Irene Nicholson, Cardigan 3, Georgina Ployer, lions 80c. 8, Best Plate of Small Dark Fruit Cake 1, Georgian. Matheson. Iona 2, Irene Nicholson, Cardigan CLASS 9 Sec. 1, Best Coat Hanger 1, Norman McKenzie, Cardigan 2, George Buchanan, Cardigan 3, John McDonald, Cardigan Head Sec. 2, Picture Frame 1, Norman McKenzie, Cardigan 2, Elmer Mcinnis, Lorne Valley CLASS 1D 80c. 2, Beet Calf (Dairy. Breed) 1, John Redmond, Cardigan 2, James Crawford, Iona 3, Roy MoGllivury, Glenfnnning Bee. 4, Pig Under 6 Months 1. Joseph McMillan, Corraville 2, Sadie Webster, Cardigan Head 3, James Mc-Swaln, Cardigan CLASS 8 80c. 1, Sewing Under 12 1, Adeline Webster. Cardigan Head 2. Annie MacDonald. Cardigan Head 3, Violet Leard, Lorne Valley See. 1, Sewing Over 12 1, Irene Nicholson, Cardigan 2, Florence McSwain, Cardigan Head 3, Sadie Webster, Cardigan Head See. 3, Culhlrm Top, Over 12 1,, Sadie Webster. Cardigan Head 2, Verna MoNabb, Georgetown Royalty 3, Mildred Crawford, Iona Sec. S, Cushion Top Under 12 1, Agnes Lewis. Cardigan 2, Mary McGillvary, G-lenfanninir 8, Hilde MoGilIvary, Glenfanriing Bee. 4, Mended Bock . 1. Margaret Case . Gienfannlsg lee. l, eke 1, “Irene Nicholson, Cardigan 2. Elsie Smith. Csrdigsn CLAOI XI ly Named 1, Lorne Valley School nor n; . v . » the... has.» , ‘carom a. Marion c.3211. st. Peters l. Georgetown Royalty School Sec. he. 1, HI Noxious’ Weeds, Correct ‘ Sec. 2, 15 insects l m1, Cardigan Head School 2, Lorne Viiiley School I 3, Gleniunning School Sec. 3, 15 Tree Leaves, Pressed and Mounted and Correctly Named I 1, Inna School i 2, (lltllllilllilllli; School ' 3, Georgetown Royalty School Sec. 4, Samples of Wood, Bark on One Side, Planed and Named 1, (licnliinning School 2, (‘lcorgetown Royalty School 3, Iona School CLASS 12 1, Exercise Book, Showing System, Thoroughness, Neatnese and Cleanliness ) Arithmetic 1, Julian Morrison, Georgetown Royalty 2, Elizabeth town Royalty 3, Leila McNevln, Cardigan Heitd (b) Composition Royalty (c) Latin and French I, Vcriiii Royalty 2, Agnes Lewis, Cariligiin Sec. 2, Map Drawing 2, Malcolm Doherty, Iona l, Cardigan Hind School Morrison, George- 1, Jessie Norton. Georgetown 2. Belle hicLeod, Cardigan Head 3, Sarah Nicholson, Lorne Vuiiey McNcbb, Georgetown I 3, Willie McAuiuy, Lorne Valley (b) l, Verna McNsrbb, Georgetown Royalty 2, Nliiflfill Crnwferll, Iona ti, l-llmer hiulnnis, Lorne Valley Sec. 3, Art Work (it) I, Joseph ‘Lewis, Cardigan 2. Georgetown Royalty School (b) 1, Maude Parker, Georgetown Royalty 2, Joseph Irewls, Cztrdgian 3, Jessie Norton, Georgetown Royalty (c) 1, Marion Toby, Cardigan 2, Violet beard, Lorne Valley 3, Bernard Gilils, Cardigan Sec. 4, Penmanship (n) l, hiaude Parker, Georgetown ‘Royalty 1 2. Sarah Nicholson, Cardigan Head 3, liIai-y Morrison, Georgetown Royalty (h) I, Georgetown Royalty School 2, Violet Learn], Lorne Valley 3. Leila McNevin, Cardigan licaii (c) l, (‘veoralna Mntheson, Iona 2, Verna McNabb, Georgetown Royalty 2i, Isoretta Flynn, Iosa Sec. 5, Drawing Book Ne. 1 and 2 (n) 1, Jessie Norton, Georgetown Royuiiy 2, Maude Parker, Georgetown Ilnyxiliy 3, Verna MeNabb. Georgetown Royalty >-—-_—-4 (n) 1, Norm.in McKenzie, Cardigan , .2 (Contliliiud on Page 1a.) . _ f‘; _' 1*» i, -n.r.l... ._'. l.