rplluuiiRY 7.» .1210.“ ._- I E offer a dependable l stock brokerage ser- vice. and invite newt accounts on a conserv- A . ative margin basis. 1 JOHNSTON “PWARQ I, Bonn. .11.. MIMI». . Inhibit llldh Immune It». luouunnde. I. G. l" m’ Mmbm: l_l1an"“!v Slori Bxrbmgr, Mmsmnl Curb Main, Temne Start Exrbugr. Wing”; Grain ' Ertbangc, Clue: o Bond a} T! 1 . 4 New Yorb urb (ovarian) 4 ' Io " ' I j P _-——- BMNTFORD FIGHTS Harold BIMK, lwllli-Im MGR-M. ~ 11171111151115 Grade VIII. 1 Ferns Murdock, z Vviima Davison, 33 Alice Robertsonl Grade VII. 1 DorothyBiaclr, 2 Jean‘ Forsythe, 3 James Bumett. Grade VII. 1 Olive Johnston, 2 Ralph Smith. 3 Catherine Hyndman. Grade VI. 1 Walter Pickerd, 2 Irvine Rice, 3 Dugald Ramsay. Grade VI. 1 Donald MacMillan, I Keith Lsngill, 3 Jean Robertson. Grade V. '1 Frank MacKinnon, 2 Elton Worth, 3 Laurence Toombs. Grade V. 1 Harold Stewart, 2 Carol MacCannell, 3 Laura Machine. Grade IV. 1 Rose Birtwhistle, 2 Silvia Block and Eileen Johnston, 3 Betty Forsythef _ Grade III. 1 Newton and Herbert Douglas, 2 Sandy Brehaut and l-ler- bert Murray, 3 Clifford Burke. Grade 11'. 1 Shirlee Fielding, 2 Sterling Walker and Lowell Brehaut, 3 Marion MacLeod. Grade II. 1 Margaret Martin, 2 Tisey Darrach, 3 Allie MacLeod. ggANTFORD, ont., Feb. s- gmntiorcl was one oi the first, if not mo first city in Ontario to initiate ghobse of toxoid ior the prevention oi diphtheria and as a result has had pmarkable success in combating this disease, especially through the 31110015, states the Brantiord Eltpos- itor in a (went article. Over 8.000 children have been immunized and not one of them has died oi the dis- W5C. 0n the other hand, there have been several deaths among non-im- munized children. WEST KENT SCHOOL ‘ West Kent School Honor Roll for Juluary. ' Grade X. 1 George Hart, 2 Pene-" lope Pray. 3 Kenneth MacDonald. Grade IX. 1 Ruth Rattcnbury. 2 William Partridge, 3 Ivan Vaughan. ‘ Grade VIII. 1‘JWOk_R1iOhiE, 2 Members Standard Stock and Mining Exchange Members o! Vancouver Stock Exchange. Private Wires to landing o. ehanlfl Ind Ill Bunches. orders xecuted on all Markets.‘ - A Service you will AWYWW-K I v/z’ . 139 Grafton Street CBARLUITETOW N HEAD OFFICE OTTAWA \ Other Maritime Branches llslliax. St. John. Monoton. fsrmoutn, _ New Glasgow. Sydney. M]: l, room 1101-1-11». "P" ',Two g Factors of Importance‘ / to Investors . . .- » i l ~ ‘2111521"1L7iiis~$il'l1li€.l1lil£NOUABDUW n. iconic: <rojardioo KOTEXJSc AI MOOIRE 8r EAG- LEOD LIMITED ' ' ISQD-QJF-Si Just arrived from makers. wonder- iulvalue at $5.75. MOORE d: M01 LEOD unnup. - isao-z-e-a PLAIN voters c.1191 bloodst- iects among thelDURBAR "one-fir: silk dresses at $5.75. See window. MOORE d: MCLEOD LIMITED} - lsao-z-o-ai OFFERING son saline/lav? s. remarkable value washable HOUSE nrwss at 81.98. MOORE a 11c- LEOD LIMITED lsaa-z-o-al BAPTIST sanvloas. North . River mom, Sunday, rob. 9th: Long arbor, 11 a. no; Clyde River, 3 p. m; Kinks- ton, ‘I p. m. W. R. Macwalker, Min- LEGISLATURE, T0 onto ‘uiffiéu li-Premier saunders announces tblt it has been decided to open‘ the P104‘ vincial Legislature on Tuesday, March 11. BELFAST—$pecial subject in Presbyterian Church Sunday even- ing. Feb. 9th, “From the garden Iof Eden or from the zoological gar- den?" The only service for the dty. Mr. Rodger will preach. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning two Benjamin Gauthier Callow, charged with breaking and entering a. numbe? oi stores in the city, pleaded guilty and were re- mended till today ior sentence. HOCKEYIST ILL-The many friends oi Mr. Bill Power, husy de- ienee man of the Abegweits, ‘will regret to leem that he is confined to his home with o. severe cold. It _Ll hoped that Bill will soon be en- Joying his usual robust,‘ health. cWHIST CONTEST-The large crowd in attendance at the Whist contest in Children oILMaIY H811. Tuesday evening, enjoyed themselves most heartily. The prize rwinners were as follows: Ladies High, Mrs. F. McMahon. Ladies low, Miss Mae Mac-l Donald, Genttemens highMr. John Gernhum, Gentlemen's low. Stephen Trainer. The lucky chair prise was drawn by Miss A. Murnaghen. COLD SNAP-Turned up collars and pulled down caps were in order yesterday, while the temperature lurked around uro, and a. cold wind whirled the loose snow in the ped- estrians‘ faces. The prophecy of tho weather probabilities was too true. "from north west winds, fair and very cold." Despite the low temPQI“ ature and bluslering snow the air had that invigorating tang that tends to elevate the spirits. Mr. Anthony A_ {ranch left Y!!- terdaylnorning for Halifax, to re-i slime his theological studies at Holy‘ Heart Seminsry._ HUNTER. RIVER ANQ VICINITY The Misses Dorothy Dlngwcll and Eulalie Manhood were in attendance at the Hockey game St. Pats vs Two factors especially have an important bearing upon the sound value of securities: capable man- agement in the company; the proven and potential earning power of the business. Bonds and shares ‘of such com- panics-bought for investment. usually bring more satisfaction _ than those chosen less conserva- tively and less with The idea. of permanent investment. _ Eastern Securities Company \ LIMITED w. a. y. coupon. 11mm. camber-snows r uolrruau. consensus: o 11 roan . g 1111.111: ’ MONCTON nlnltlcroll: Ml’- Fisher-menus; '7 i‘ - -‘ ', no ‘ 4 l“ ” " ‘ - ommrtmwwww mEshBll¢i v ‘Rvvms I Fisllin-the A Miss Olga Buntain. Wheatly River it last week for Ottawa; whore she -lll spend some weeks. Rev. A. E. Chapman B. A. anriMr. ) M. McDonald attended- the 11.17.}. resbytery in Charlottetown on Tucs- ziay. , Recent visltorfhsre included Miss Ruby McDougaii. Charlotteiown. Miss Hilda. Cutllfie, Fredericton, m. Clarence McLeod Charlottetown. Among the deleglled "W111i!!! the P, E. I. Presbytorial in Klnsirll ton last week were-irom Cavendish ‘mm’. s. Mrs. H. S. Bishop Mrs. bert McKenzie and Mrs. Nelsen McCoubrey; from ‘North Rustico w M. s. rile Misses 1e; olhnlle and Lucy Woolner; from New Gill- gow W. M. 8.; Mrs. Richard Blevin- son. Mrs. Mervin Bulman: from W1"- ghiye w. M. 5.; Mrs. Bruce Deacon. Mrs, A. Bowman; from Hunter River w. u. 5.: Mrs. o. Dlnewell. wi- Reevos and Mrs. D, M- UNI-QW- no. ma! A. veiuy. st. surrey. N. 1i who was the epsakeroi nets" n. t P. 1:. -1. Pruhrwlll 111i w! was the iuest over the week-end- ei nov. and H11. Cbapmernst the hi3, canals. 1c ts misty-mm wiri- since Minutemen ant won't 1b roots “monitor-normals uovombu-or luatysar; she from w"! i millet! 0a plinth! “nouns. caeral- , silk on... and Wlliidrn- ‘ Royals in, Albany on Monday cven- r ‘ lng. While in Albany they were tile ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. a. v. MacLeod. i mam lqgww‘ Mew nod-in ' “ - ‘r- t , 1 , " sailboat mania 1b- lonon return tethe 1;‘! Eco A you ooh‘ this wool: at nmrrsp f-‘ - ........-.......~o-- . 1039-24-31 liast. will in the Presbyterian Church at 11 o'clock. , U .1 ,1 _ ____‘ ' 115111.‘! fiuvsn. nsbl-"Asr pastor- al chirgeltolrvi‘ ' Sunday at Belle Riv or united‘ bu“ l1 at 11 a. m. Eldon 3'p.m."'.'~> - , snararav siljrlnznso-pcep- est sympothv ls extended to Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott Robinson, (use Ella Suiherlsndhoi Gltnwood, Iowa, on thedeat-h oithoir eon Sinclair. whiehfocclurfld ‘on ‘Wednesday. mi mo" son s1- §AME_S_1-8-_é_\9.i' . Mporhead Legato. a. ;_n.,,. moan-ii , , tom-rosy oi mo: phurchpst. fJohn. N. 11., ‘has accept- ed the appointment or acting min- istér oljfit- Jtmes Church duriiir thfiiiihess o! ltev. W. Bruce Muir. éndqrglllbfiielate for the first time on"Sunday. , i‘: _1 . . Msnsrrrlnn - nuusrarr- sacs; York ind Brsckley- Service will‘ be hold in the United Church next Sunday as follows: Central. Church, Mershiioid-Dunstafinage, 11 o: niqdtorkischool, 2 p. m.; service ate-p. m4. _ h‘ y School at z p. mqiserviceltt '1 p. m. ‘ i5r6testant Orphanage - Annual Collections towels‘ narrows rm ANGUS Wiiberi-qfieeves ‘ moor-or. Burns .. . A. pflGardiner _ 1.1mm Ctirns led roan .. and J . o ray. Stock Brokers. newlyweds-moons 8r uoneoo‘ ‘ , _ W _ ___| ‘jlfl-le Industrial Alcohol, ,_ CALIDONIA-Mr. Rodger. of Bel». "o. l f . MARKET GOSSIP Furnished-by Mont 8r MacGliliv- ( Clnldlln "lndnstrl-l Alcohol v shuwt‘ .4 annual meeting has new been deiin- \\ Q iiely set iior April 15th. It will be l remembered that the meeting was recently postponed to February 26th but Justice Surveyor of the Montreal Court hassét a definite date, as giv- en abovel The hearing on the peti- tion oi Lady Davis and Mortimer Dbvis, Jr.,' to have lord Shaughnessy and A. M. Reaper removed as execu- tors oi the Sir Mortimer Davis estate will be heidMarcll 3rd. 511113:- 423i; and Smoked Pnlclzs EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 7TH, am AND lilTli. Clomplete“ 1 Satisfaction Every day more housewives are passing through the doors of Eaton Groceteria, being assured of com- plete satisfaction in Fresh Cooked Fruit, Fish and Vegetables. 5g» Meats, Groceries, Massey Harris Massey Harris has been in demand oi late, but it has been noted that ‘once the orders are filled, interest peters outiin the security. It is gen- erally expected that the forthcoming annual report will show somewhat oi an improvement in earnings, but this iavoursbleiector is being coun- terlialaneedto gt considerable degree by the fact that many is that the Cliiadiap. Wheat Pool may get into diiiiculties, which would be a. hard blow to a large majority of the West- ern funnel-s, and hurt their purchas- ing power.‘ Another unfavorable fac- tor in the situation is that the hold- ing upof wheat is retarding collec- tions by Massey Harris as many (armors-are depending on the cash cominpto them thnlogh the Wheat Pobl to pay for their implement "pur- choseszq The tie up in wheat in the west/n having an adverse eiiect in more whys than one. 35oz.jar .. EATONIA CHOW cllow McGREADY SOUR MIXEI] Pl PRUNES, Medium size 2lbs. BULK COCOA illxpkg. .. . LUX TOILET soar SURPRISE SOAP Jllhars . . . . . . ABM &. HAMMER SODA Perpkg... 3 for FREE RUNNING SALT Box.. IUDIZEU SALT Box.. Winnipeg Electric 16 oz. Bottle 35 oz.jar s else also o... o... EATONS JELLY POWDERS PYRMID TOILET ROLLS 6 for n o... oooo "-- BRUNSWICK SARDINES 4 for 23c -SPEClALi Lux Soap Flakes 111:" 3 p,“ 2513i galoniaswelzl" IIXEO PICKLES "UGGET sHoE Pol-w" 49c aoic 39c 27c Per iln . . so o-oo Per bottle “Ki-Es Per tin Pkg. No. 21in . . Periln . . . . . . . . . . . .. t°_ §.‘.’...’.'.'.‘??“°.'"5“ 75c 10c .. 14c l/o lb. pkg. lb. Package non-sucii cool/e‘ F01] sun/arm slové "tonsil mecxzrrs aw: - " Avuviéirs ' ' "coho" ' ' tumor" ' OUALI 17c TOMATOES, No. 2y, ilns‘ 3 cakes Avuilslrs GOLDEN wax arms DELMONTE Astronaut ‘i"l'l='s' n 11mins 'ei.u'e' bleach" i M YONNAISLBV, oz.jar HELLMAIWS BLUE meson SAND- WICH SPREAD, av. oz. jar VELVETA CHEESE KRAFT cheese ‘ ' NEW CANADIAN CHEESE .. 12c s“.-. 17c 12c 6c 27E’ 19c 35c 29c 31c 23c 451:1; l? tailed statement in connection with the‘ operations oi the property. Nccrl- less to say this will be perused by the‘ 560,000 odd shareholders with the‘ keohest o! interest. l Mr. Stanley expressed himself as’ OPE 1m“, i‘; -, ‘,5 1 ) care 351mm]; Wihhines Electric is being recom- Perlb. . mended by certain brokerage houses p M Emmi H m m 3m as s purchase and in this connection I I- Edmund cu... .. 7s w .1= wired m» we combos b» Special ! Special! “"63",”; __ ___ m 5o the year 1929 will reveal about $4 a , Granulated . Abijeh Burns .. vs ‘m’ °“ ‘m’ ° "‘-. Fwd“ "‘ ‘s Muffets 3 Pkgs, - my Bum __ 1m the unity‘ sttolck oi the public utility Sugar m m, 1m 5mm]; gun“ __ m _'_ ___ 24m BTWP a_ as not been split up., , _ . I my not... .. so wh=n=v=hr=cls=r=hl==nmeson-i Try EATON S Meats, Fruits and Vegetables A r-rlcnsfl. so “t4°;"ig‘" 1'11"“ Se“? "l" "w, i ' Wm “ovum _____ _____ 5p soc ‘se ng ou o llne. Power COOKED LUNCH 1933536 CR mid” Bum __ _. __‘._/_ 5p Corporation has e large interest in: P lb HAM TONGUE H dLETrUCE _ Ammmms George Réevel." U. u. n. Lm Wlnnlpgg Elggtflm \ ti‘ . ....... p" "L “nu” Bl . . . . . . .. ll’ III. ......,_ R. Iouisjcelnu .. _1.0o I‘ u ‘XV I | ma Taylor ,. 1.00 "m" "l" M , _ _ - C.D.TlY10l’.. .. .. 1s - _ , Meat Mall Order Office F .t 5%.,‘ 051m! ~_ ___ _____ m9 The president of the International, _ v SHOP AT YOUR CONVENIENCE ru‘ William Ctirns .. .. 1.011 5m‘: cgmgtlnyl 0f Chhlzrliunfiinzltcd Special i Selle»! y?“ uwafllandise grim SPBCiGI i Ollvlnlteevesfl. .. .. 0 "1 -. - 111W. W" " WY“; _ °‘“‘ "9" a °“ ‘H’ "' n. 6...... .. .. 135i“ echo»: 3:55.? .2’:.:1.:z:':.:‘:.r:.:".'t>"t":::is: "Wm- John norm _____ Muiwitir regards to the affairs of his p" n, order ,1 ygur more“ Man 0rd" Z Dozen -..._ Mum“ ‘Fromm a” ' company Mr. Stanley stated that the ' ' ' ' ' ' " 390 °"i¢=- 6W" W"! be forwarded c F L _c..mw i " """' 1'66 m-‘mual r5155“ is now being preparcu‘ ‘it at the earliest possible date. . s . _ n no one o one -, , . i "_"*—~—-III—-—I—~ Myvmn __ m u ___ m 5° and that accompanying it is a. dc- - N GROGETERIA RATED BY §AIQMQL¢° FTC‘? ‘ ‘v I _ beingwsatisfied with the development Montreal . 310 y Public Scrvicc of New Jersey .. B9‘: aid. PETERS ROAD PEI. MARY 1 . . . I LATHAID work on the Frood and in comment-l National .. 172 llinrllo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 37%. Grade 1II—l, Raymond Watts; 2, v j ‘ ~- ing on the outlook of business hm’ Nova Scotiu .. 1:28 l Rclningtnn Rand . . . . . . . . . . . .. 34-1‘. Marion Kcizer. 09o?” M¢D¢9m1d_ __ fl iOI-‘Ilnlfln W85 thfltvthf Informational Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1'10 i Radio Keith Orpheum . . . . . . .. 2D‘: Grade II-i, John Buote; 2, Tor-esp. Mm Gwyn-é Ploy” " N. ___ 25 rlitlsel Company would have a goody 1U. s. Rubber . . . . . .. . 25h. Watt.» and Florence Buotc (equal), 3, Arc-h“ __ u". m 58' year notwithstanding the fact thatll l t l C b isincieir Oil . . . . 24's’ Mary Keizer. ‘ ' , Mn“ “mud n m. “n” a all signs point to the belief that busi-i ll 0h I'M l" ~ Stand. C-as 8.: Oll 118,. Grade-I-J. Lloyd Kezer, 2, Alfred -~- ' - . . . . . . . . . .. ' : '. bll Huh Mbnchfln mum u zelaoavgrrtslfigowxsiuinnglggc on as high, British American Oil . . . . . 43!; ‘§g:lccll;akcl' 32o‘. glgrctrrllllgcreMaicAflttllzrer(8212:: e an can’ M*°?*‘°" " ‘o: ‘Although Mr. stonley could notl can. Dock c: Drcdsc - 5sbcll Union ....... .. 23'. Grade 1-1. Donald»: Gibbs; 2. “M” sgchgllam‘ " 1'0‘, discuss the “possibility of an increase; Can. Vickers ........ . - "mo. col-o. . ca; John MacDonald; a. Teresa Mac- gnlbefitm “one; " "' "' "' 1'0" my“; pfgggni, dividend rate it is,Distillers Scagram . . . . . 9 i\v(_\gi,lngl‘|cllgc 1551, i Killnon and Elsie Keizer (equal). Totml. o ; "m ‘u m “mgeneraliy agreed in well informccii Dominion Englncerlngl........ 68 U_ s_ Steel _ 133 Perfect attendance for first ternlz~ o. " "' ',"_"' ‘u ' ‘ ' ' _ iquarters that there is a fair chance(Eustern Dairies . . . . . . . 27 ycnow gab __ , 1a‘; Austin Gibbs, Kathleen MacDonald. ' ‘ ll ‘Hd El t" .. 2 . . __ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ __ J l \V.tLS,K\.ll Glbbs,Ray'- hwwmmmmmmwmmmmw-Wmw@. ....... xmm“m ‘LE3 MCMILLAN .. mo p p .1 , - i i0l. uyels . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..V.. ~ _ _ » l; international Pete 20 lAmm; waterworks .5; Elem 9g», Perfect attendance for month of i ' " 4 ' _ ‘ Inlperiul Tobacco . . . . . . . . . . . .. ggl ‘Januaryw-Dorothy Gibbs, Ida. Watts, Mn-s" Emu-hem vmmsrstlne " Lg: Quotations furnished by lilowut &~ Nflrflndh -' ‘can: ‘Eleanor MacDonald, Eugene Mac- mflbMcuan " "I ‘n “m L Mecflillivray Stock Brokers lilaikcr Gooderilaln . . . . . . . . . .. 10‘; Conunm-cial 591w,“ 30:1, IDoneld, Kathleen MacDonald, Kath- ‘wmlflmmcum " "' " mg - " ’ ‘StandAPavil-ig A: Materials 11 Conmmnvealgy, y; so H ' 16.1, ,lccn Gibbs. Kathvline 110111115011. Charles McMillan " ‘u Lo Montreal Stock E cirmgo ‘Lake Superior - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - -- 13 Curtis: Wu" .. .. . 7v, Joseph Watts, Raymond Watts. Within lineman, . 1:: Dupmfi h mupplorcnce Bum John 3...“, Mary Frhvomas-R“ “than " n‘ u. l. 9 Abitibi . 2U‘; New York Stock Exchange yams“; players. . n H (341,. Keizcl", Austin Gibbs. James Watts. Mk?‘ “gm” “mini-d! " ‘g0 Bell Telephone 155 Frccnort 'i‘clzas . ' . I . I . A . . I . u 4111 ‘Dollnldn Gibbs, Lloyd Kclzer, Marion héhaw Maud.“ " m 1.09 B. C. Power A .38 American Can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i311 packm-d 1G1; ‘watts. - Alex sietllllsn .. o‘: ... ... 9'63 y, C. Power B ..... . it'll. lAllicd Chemical 280 Simmons , _ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 75$, i J. Reginald MacDonald, Principal; Tm‘ " '_" ' {Brompton . . 25w.- fAir Reduction ......... .. m‘; Timon, “one, Bearing _ 75., K. slcllo Murphy. Assistant- ‘ ‘ I B a iii 3B‘; Atlantic Refilling . . . . . . .. ' =' s _ b _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ __ _ .~._ lPalrlot please copy) "IETIOWN Daniel‘ us“ MR8. K331121113‘ Products . . 27‘; Amer. d: Forelllll POWOI‘ 95 Uimzdnfgirzgck 3;: ——————-—-———— JOHN Llwlscitgg-Lzofl" Can. Car . 27 Amer. smelting dc Refining ..._76‘.i won-m- 11705- 57.: " , I Con. Bronze w; ,Alner. Tel s; Tel. ........... .. 22am gnu“; Ajygraft . 451;. WOULD EXAMINE nus DRIVERS . C .1nd trill Alcohol 9?’ ‘Briggs Mfg. . . . . . 16b’; Gm; A -~—- Aim“ A: Sm“ " 10x03. Pow“;- ac Paper . . 11:1. ‘Bethlehem ......... loo-st m,.f,,,‘,";,.§¥§,f§,.,, LONDON, Feb. Ii-When the sud- awwunAuld " " "' ' 2' "Cockshutt . 2l'-'_- Anaconda Copper '19 3V1“ 0|; 0g CQHHQQQQ 60.3 den illness of a motor omnibus driv- '“°"°"° wwmm‘ " mo Cons. Smeiters 241 Columbia. Carbon . 1am. 5;...‘ 3'7.,2§30 er lee to an acvldehtwhlch will‘ m" qolm wris .. mgoicuh 3mm“ Com Products ...... 89 Money .... ............. .. . f. “mm chm“ nrevmed “om ha“ 6”” J m“ " 2' moon. Cement c lllmbia obs ....... as """" """""" " ' v lug fatal results. the London Dill! '7' B‘ u a " " m m lmiDominlomBridge Columbia Gramophone . 30".- Mail advocated llffllfillim"! ‘Wmm W" “w” 14"’ imTamous Players . . J Continental Can ...... .. 57% GRAND TRACADlI-J ‘ such sccld=llls~ T" °‘““‘l"° °' ‘h’ Mrl. Sterling mm“ " ' “Prater . . . . l6‘; Congoleum . . . . . . . 17%;. -_- railways where drivers are subjected F" ‘7- “m " 2'2: ‘Generol Steel Wares l6 iNew York Central lav; The following is ti1e Honor Roll for to a searchinB medical test on an- umlmmm m’ ‘Moon. 2'1 c.1211. 201 Grand Tracadie School for the holhtmchi ‘ind “""‘“““Y"“°’°"""" 4°!“ 34"“ T Jtooiyl-ismiiton Bridle 221'. ‘Elec. Bond so Share as". month of Jshuorw- considered admirable, and the Mail “"1"!” W" {count Nickel 39.15 ?, Elec. Powrr d: Light so omuo x-l. Norah MacKlnnon. ‘ “dlwms “l” ‘Ppmmm’ “m” Tum m“ ‘Pew’? u m 10o Lake oi the Woods . - ' Fox nmn ......... .. all; Grade VIII-A. Dorothy Gibbs; 3. l° "my “m” °‘ ‘ public “ma” m“ ‘"°‘.'“m'° " ' Cons. Gas ...... 11"‘. Ida Watts; a. Margaret MacDonald. M1"- , "P"? " °" "' m General Eicc. 77 Grade VII (ai-l. ABnes Watts: 2. "our ‘mnwmpotmry. mum 9"?‘ “W? " ' Gcncral Motors w. Hector MacDonald" a Edythe 1mm eons further!’ "mmm" ‘h’ 9° " " ' y‘ ' ' ' te "a d advocated the rellllll‘ Wmililmw" Goodyear 12!. Grade v11 (bl-l, Elizabeth Camp- m‘ - ‘l . i imam ' edi l nomination of all drive" i" 40'5"». _ ' Hudson Motors 52!; bell; 2, Michael MacKinnon; a, Don- F“ °' ° n tn“... 1,51% Campbell {on lntrclsurol .. sou ale Campbell. "“"'°“‘°'”‘”' p“ u." p ' i" FF.".“"' " ' Stand. on of New Jersey . 53th Grade vr-l. Jean MacAulIy; i. . ' ~ "Ntll A ' so ... ans . l3. (in llillffi’! it! Iolflllll- .1, __ ' Johns Mansviilo 145 Marjorie MacAuiey; 3, Francis, h ,..'P ,. - I ‘ t Chrysler . . . . . . . . . 40% Robinson; 4, Eleanor MacDonald. on, coo Mgr _H""",. N!” ,°__.."“..'Y.....1‘_“L‘.f__ . Kotmecott Copper 60-h Grade V-l, William MacDonald; ‘I ' ‘ T D Q ‘onto. oyonlng ‘proved stormy so stool or-‘osnsut m4 nolstor .. 2v. 2. Benjamin MnoKinholl; a, Clifford : ' 1m- ~ 2; fltfllnllfliblr out prevtntsd from Winnipeflleo. to Montgomery Ward .. .. 45v.- hiucKinnon; 4. Reuben MacDonald. : ., = . . y‘- yggpyq mus-outing Meek Truck 80'. Primary Department ,1 a lung Nash . . . . . . . .. 54 Grade lV-i, Krthiron (llbbs and , Stand. Oil of New Jersey 31% Kathcrinehobinscn iezlull: 9. Katb- I . f‘ iunlw,“ _ y, m Overland 10% leén MacDonald: 3. Eugene Mntvou- q ,',,,y,,_,,~,,i