I l _ - "1 TBI WN GUARDIAN "` F PAGE FIFT1I:§n_, ` =Fllllll§»l|t»ii-i-- - f ‘ ` ' C l $15.00, De t. A ie lture ’l‘l1eve.l!|_|_dges werezp sr u gt __ ' Prof. Hansauld, Live Stock. S L Herbert p,-°m¢_ 1,-“mow” tended the sports and gave entire WE wish to express our a re- PP cianon to the many dealers who have co-operated with us in our campaign against substitution. M°»t dealers. to-day. recognize' that the .Interests of their customers are of para- mount importance, and refuse to palm olf inferior goods in order to make more profit. Cowan’s Maple Buds, by reason of their wonderful flavor and quality are to-day ' recognized as Canada’s Choicest Con- fection. Patronize those dealers who refuse to offer you substitutes for this delicious chocolate. Genuine Maple Buds are stamped with the name "COWAN," The COWAN COMPANY Limited . 12-, .. See _-it-thr»OuQ'h the Eyes _ ` TORONTO. ~/if M mf Cowaws _ ;; i:;.".::.1::..faf:.i;.z::. W ' M ll'dl[)h R088, ll`lSl1l0Wl1 r lil 11......ulllllilllllllllillllllllllllllll llllllllllilllillilllllllllllllln............will 31 '1‘3»'?\"`i`»'f»»5-i‘3537 avi.: Buns i;:.i:.M.i::;t_“.s:.Aii::. 7.. 6150 Know Xiur Cwn A Home l '_ 1 3 _ §. u 1' lluur la You write us Continued from page 0 4, Floyd Caseley, Wilmot 5, Walter Clark, Kensington _ Soc .$-Mall Boi; 2. James Smith, Margate 3. Chas. Adams, Kensington 4, Willard Pickett, Wilmot 5, Clilrord Mann, Margate Soc. 6-Bird House 1. Major lnglis, Kensington 2, Frank Mayhew, Margate 3, Waiter Clark, Kensington Sec. 8-Miscellaneous 1, -Major Ingles, Kensington 2, James Smith, Margate 3. Clifford Mann, ‘Margate 4, LeRoy Cameron, Margate 5, Clifford Mann, Margate CLASS _10-LIVE STOCK- POULTRY Sec. 1-Cali'-Beef Breed 1, Louise Brown, Kensington Sec. 2-Cali-Dairy Brood 1, Georgie Yea, Kelvin 2, John Moaise, New Annan 3, Earl Seiiipie, Kensington 4, Donald Baker, Margate 5, Helen Baker, Margate 6. James Murphy, Kelvin 1, Editlt Johnston, -Margate 8, Celia Clover. Kensington 9, Herbert Mann, Margate Sec. 3-Barred Plymouth Rock Hens CLASS Xi-COLLECTIONS Sec. 1-Noxious Weeds 1,Urb.in Harrington, Kensington 2, Ruth Bowne:-is, Kensington 3, Irene Evans, ‘lrishtown 4, Frank Mayhew, Margate 5, Roy Thompson, Margate Sec. lil-Tree Leaves 1, Bertha Thompson, Kensington 2, Ella Mouse, New Annan 3, Riiiph Rose, lrlslitown 4, Herbert Proiitt, lrislitown Hazel Puynter, lrisiitown I cw ci.Ass xii-scnooi. woax l $0c. (a)-Exercise Book up to 1. Kathleen Proiitt, lrishtown 2, Vera Cousins, lrishtown _ 3, Jean McKenzie, Kensington 1 4, Edith Caseiey, Margate Reader 2. Ethel Champion, Kensington I 3. Helen~Rogers, Kensington l 4, Edna Champion, Kensington Stewart, Norboro - Somers, Norboro gan, Kensington 1 Sewnd Read". liilok, N0rboi‘o 1, Gerald McKenzie, Kensington,`Ch“mpl°”' fK@n5l"g'°“ 5, Margaret Higgins, Kensingtonistellfarlf Kenslngmn ' of a Heatintf Engineer Science holds out to you an abode of WARMTH AN D COMFORT-a healthful, happy home. 'Are you living in TODAY or yesterday? -7 breathing' the clean pure moist air to which you are entitled? Do you know that the scientific humidifying of heat and_the proper direction of air currents through doors and stairways can 'save you from a quarter to a third of your fuel _every winter? Without cost to you, and WITHOUT OBLIGATION T0 BUY, if you will fill out the coupon below, we will_ send_you our FREE BOOKLET on home heating, together with a little chart that will make it easy for you to draw it rough lay- out of your home. Send this to us and we will have our Engineering Department draw up foryou the correct heat- ing plan foi: your house, give you their advice and tell you what type of ENTERPRISE PIPELESS FURNACE will make your home just what you want it to be. The whole service is FREE-booklet, chart and heating plan. ENE RPRI C PI PELESS FURNACE lVhat Enterjnrrise Users Say WORKING LOVELY "We an plnlodtoadvilnynu that l-ho Enterprise Pipoleu Furnaces WI hut installed an workin! |°"¢l¥. and what we liked moat lhout installing uma. was the som- Dlets form in which instructions were scat for letdnl suns un. .Y.°....i""'»‘L’.....""»‘i.‘“‘i-" ‘i' "°i%.".‘£ n ou llcullt , r tp. Yom-I trnlr. D- G. KIRK l SON. I-'l'D~ Antlllrnlah. N.S. FIRST CLASS RESULTS The Enlnrprlp Pipalsll Rxmnco I out in in s vary satisfactory heater ltd giving first clans ro- lullt." R- W. BOWEN. North Hltlll- PQ- BEST IN 27 YEARS "1 have bean handling furnaces 7°' 9' thru and believe Enllfllfill "Dillon Furnace tho but our put U. 'M _"hw I Lirr L It WAIBO » immature. NS- I MONEY SAVER “Ilia htomrlas Pipoiou Fon- Ulloo is tlu mon uaanumlsol hun- -}'='~.."'*=...:i~.:.:°s and du hill that it ' I. 01711. Donnuoal. P~0~ Kennedy Br”_ - For lprnlnn and llrnlaea QUEEN STREET GRAFTON ‘TREIT , , Loaf Bread--$10.00, Farmers Ltd. -ph, M., ,MM ¢,, do wh," ,ou 1 A ' , Calves--$15.00, Ken. Dairy Assoc. have an injury is to apply Mlnarawl nm... ., . ..,,,,., _ ,W Q , _ . hmm" mmmmh H I. mtmpuc. ,When you buy nn Enterprise Plhelsnl, you Bot. at the same price as it would cost you (nr any other, n furnace that ll GUAR- ANTEED TU HEAT EVERY ROOM IN' YOUR HOUSE (JN WlNTER'S COLDEST DAY. The Enterprise ll the nil-out furnace with the patent ribbed ilrepot, fluted reni- Dnstlnn chamber. all-cast radiator-positively gan-tight, improved expansion lolntl and the 5 gallon balm plant (or humidifylna' the home. Then Il an Enterprino Pipolell Furnace for every style or house and YOURS -' for ohurchol. lr-hools, ltoru and puhlla halls. The Enterprise Plpeleu taken only ONE DAY to install. Within 24 hour! with only arm register in the whale house. no tearing out of floors or walls. you can have 70 DEGREES' of l\nDW. healthful wnrtnth and comfort on any day in winter. with any kind of fuel -- warmth and comfort everywhere-that is what we guarantee in black and whltn. Put it up to ns. lat our Enrtlneorlnn' De- partment advise yan, and let ua give you our wrllten guarantee of perfect warmth and comfort in any kind at weather. IAIL TBI _ _covron Toons. CUT HERE umm nnmnrniss 1-‘ounoar co.. umiwl. ‘ '.8 Dams Stnfsv. Saclivlllc, N.B, A sgllllll . \ _ ` "1€\ . ° l You receive Free Booklet i and Rough Sketch Chart 1"' S25/ ll ~`\ V1 - , ri ‘ _ ».v.:.'~\ gg. You mslw rouqh sltobchof theleyoul* oF your housr llul ,egg . i_g»_‘_a,A"ll||ll\. Qtr Endmeeu study il' awfully ':.":."",:.”."a:.,‘:.:‘:".:.ih‘*"“......”‘ i a. r.. ~i..».u.a ii`$"{.’....fu"I`.'I.».~.»»¢"`°<°."u».~.¢ S 4 .alia "4 7O°oi' heal inevevy como' of your hangin any hind of wealhef . ' fi, Vir ini H ssingter, Kensing Clip the Coupon ,on ft “ ° and Mail it Now Gentleman:-Entirely without obligation to ine. will you bison amd me ~ Sec. 4-Penmanshlp, (a) Second Reader 1, Ethel McNeill, Kensington 2, Ella Stavert, Kelvin 13, Gladys Foster, Kensington 4, Ruby Proi1tt,'lrishtown c)-Exercise Book up to Four\h`Ke“”l”gt°"- ` w . Grains and Vegetables Fancy Work and Cooking. -inspectors, Auld and DesRochea. School Work, -Manual Training. Mr Harold Sim son, assisted in satisfaction-Y. ‘ CYASB 14-SPORTS ' See. 1 (I)-50 Yard Dash, Girls Un- der 9 Years 1. Maude Connick, Norboro 2. Jessie Cousins, Irishtown' 3. Rita Stewart, -Norboro 4, Marion Whitehead, Kensington (bi-so Yards nun-aim' 9-12 1, Clara Gillis, Norboro 2, Lulu Cameron, Kensington 3, Ethel Champion, Kensington 4, Irene Champion, Kensington (c)--75 Yards Dash-Girls Over 12 1, Mary Bowness, Norboro 2, Muriel Connick, Norboro 3, Georgie Stewart. Norboro 4, Annie Sonlers, Norboro Sec. 2 (a)-75 Yard Dash Boll-s Un. der 9 Years 1. Joseph Ready, Kensington 2, I-larold Hughes, Norboro 3, Willie Tliompson, Kensington -1, Cecil Lawless, Norboro (h)-100 Yards Dash, Boys 9-12 l. Oiviiie l)ai~ritcli, Kensington 2, James Millman, Kensington 3, Keir Duggan, Kensington ~l. David Murphy, Kelvin (c)-100 Yards Dash, Boys Over 12 1. Marshal Mathleson. Spring- field 2, Willard Pickett, Wilmot 3, Louis Gillis, Norboro 4, Carmen Davison, Irishtown Sec. 4-50 Yds. Race, Boys Over 10 1. Jaiiies llllllmaii, Kensington 2, Roy Stewart, Kensington 3, lvaii Darracli, Kensington 4, Gordon Cooke, Kensington Sec. 6-50 Yd. wheelbarrow Race, BoY-s 1, ‘Ralpii Rose, irlshtown, Mar- shall Matheson, Springiield 2, Herbert Proiltt. and John Enman, lrishtown ' 3, Maurice Higgins and Urban 4. George Sabey» and Willard Pickett. Wilmot Sec. 7 »(a)-3 Legged Race for Boys 1, Peter (kinnick and Cliest0i" 2. Lorne A'ri1.or, Kelvin,.\Cl:1u is said num Stewut Norboro u ‘lie the first :finger -that a new- horn babe ig able to move and the (0) Fourth Rnd" ost of which ii dying person loses 1, Miriam Profitt. Kensington °°"`"°l' 4, . 5, Ella Moass, New Annan 2, Ethel McNeill, Kensington 3, Etta lstavert, Kelvin 4, Margaret Doyle, Norboro Norboro lion. 3, Will Croken and Lewis Gillis, 4, Gerald Bowness and Ira Soni rs, Norboro Sec. 13-Pie Eating Contest 1, Claude Somers. Norboro 2. Gordon Cooke. Kensington 4. Geo. Sohey. Wilmot. Sec. 16-Trustee; Race 1, Percy McMurdo, Kelvin 3, Merritt Davison, Irishtown. ` Sec. 17-~Tea|:hers Race 1, Jennie Jardine, Margate , 3. Maisie Cairns, Spring Valley 4. Adelaide Humphrey. Kensing- Soe. 18-Free For All Race 2, Mary Bowness, Norboro -1, Ruby Mosse, Kensington " The Judges were lnsp Auld and l)esRoches School ork and Manual Training. ummerside, Fancy Work and oklng. 1 1i~¢-¢->--#- ' Third Flirller Duel L85!- 'l`lie third fiiige of the left hand 1, Annie Somers and Muriel Con-I 5, Isabell McLean, Kensington ' !“i°k» N.°"b°‘”° - I Q. il/_\Nl| 2. Claude Somers and Berti Sec. 2 (a)--Map Drawing Third C"°ke”»N°"b0I`0 3, Herbert Proiitt, lrlshtown 2, Turner Glydon, Margate 2, Gertrude sustain, wiimoi wi 3, Eliza Stewart, Norboro Misses Hunt :ind McP‘ar|nne. Mr Harold Sim son, while ns -:I-= -_ it 1 ' A 5, Helena Connlck. Norboro vothing T 0 Equal f your FREE BOOKLET on Enterprise Pipolsn Heating, lozathor with short to enable me to draw A rough layout of my homo. Nun ___ ~ - Sec. 2-Public Speaking--Subject Street Address - _ . . ci./tes 1.°._coN1'ss'rs QP” _U ___ _____ sh'.»% Growing Seed Potatoes 1, James Mlllman. Kensington Town. Conn!! . f resentative in our locali will make the 2, Chester Stewart, Norboro Green Mountain Potatoes-$10.00 l 1 °i(lGOI1PAIll" F SPECIAL PRIZES 1' 0 ami fe 4 y , fy _ ° ' T “row” er pinstallation for you. ' = I ,,n°§;f,_0f:_°~°° "°'""°“ “Y R” "`”P` ,l _ ___ |~1|.NAlf~’D`S, -*%*' W' “soi-“OO” ` SUNSHINE ONE REGISTER 3, ` ` PIPELESS FURNACE llleans summer warmth the whole winter through - McCLARY'S One Register Pipeless Sys- ‘ tem is most economical of luel. As the reg- ister is directly above the furnace every unit i heated. The cool air is removed from the house as the warm air enters, therefore ,. there is no resistance to the heat clrculn- " lion and no energy ls wasted. The circula- tion of the air is free throughout the house, doing away with all the friction and pocket! " ` which help to retard the circulation of the 4 _ warm air. The furnace is insulated by the 16 < Pcoldair between the outside and lnalds casings, therefore no heat can escape In ln the lzaaemeni.. in-s la most lmporiant where a cool cellar ll desired for fruit and Q vegetables. it is obvious that for .houses already built the One Register Pipelesl Sys- tem is the Ideal Installation. The minimum excavation necessary is 6 lt. square by 8 ft. 4 deep instead of under the whole house. ll. can be installed for very little more money than the old-fashioned Base-Burner. The “SOFCO” Sunshine Furnace burns hard or soft coal. coke, wood, or any thing that is combustible as it has a CAST-lRON fire-pot on which the lntensest heat has little effect- ...... its strength and massive construction, its generous proportions make a heating plant for a llletlmals service. ' ` ______ __ No. 91 "8 1FCO," Heating Capacity 15,000 ft. Price $180.00 No. 93 "SoFCO", Heating Capacity 25,000 ft. Price c $225.00 ' RADIUM ONE REGISTER PIPELESS FURNACE A McCLARY'S RADIUM plpeless furname is made to meet the demand fora moderate priced heating plant. It Is made with a steel .fire-pot for the use of hard coal or wood only, and everything that can be said of the "SOFCO" Sunshine applies equally to the ` RADIU M. - No. 316 Radium, Heating Capacity 10.000 ft. Price .. ............................. _.$125.00 No. 419 Radium, Heating Capacity 14,000 ft. Price _ $148.00 No. 421 Radium, Heating Capacity 18,000 ft. Price . . $177.50 188. Bungalow Radium, Heating Capacity 8,000 ft. Price $11100 The Rogers Hardwara lin., Lid. of heat passes directly to the rooms to be 4 -'»¢». . _.V ». 1.1' '. i.». » .1 7 lin _;_. rf* 3. 1,, L-,. r-1.! f.__..~- 1 vi i-`.' 'vi- _,"1 as ~ l=.2~‘~