Ls e _ __ _ __ . _ __ __ _ ,_ .... __ . _..___., -.~- _ V _ -.-, _ ,_ _ _ _ __ __ _ ____,_ __ _ _ .. _- _. ._ . -, .. _- , , _- ,_ . . t- _ re . _-~. __ _ I rw _ _ .i . " - > " " ` _,__ »,.,,-__ ._ ,_ _ - _ _ _,_ . . .. \_ N 1. _ . .r ._ i . _ _ . . . . . 4 _ ‘ _ ~ '1-rla"C1=rAarIo‘r'l'a1~owN'cosnnraN -' _ ‘ Novslvmcnzivza ~ W I i l ` A ,___ _ir _ l l ._ Comedy AND PRESENT 0 NIGHT 8.15 37c, 526, 80c HL’-lRK.S HER PLA YERS SATURDAY 2.30 “TOMMY ALSO HAPPY HOOLIGAN FOR THE CHILDREN onight O ly _ .eWHOLE DAMM FAMILY” definitely | so mu rchestra. .,~u,..,...r mpbell. Milburn. S i C l NEW VAUDEVILLE Today iuawl B YD- 5”? S Y iwocd. 2. Phyllis Mcwilliams. Glen- Morrison. Hebron. 5. Florence Mc- Gorrill. Glenwood. 5. Arthur Mc- lwooo. a. neiia Boulter, ivlilburn. 4. williams, Milburn. williauuanunblane. `G1adys Bnulter, Milburn. 5. Muriel ° Betts. Glenwood. ' Note.-Cake entered by Erma Mc- lsample of Wood.-1. Arthur Mc- SCIIOOI Fqlr ‘ llsaac. Glenwood was awarded a williams, Dunblane. 3. Lloyd M '-* ‘oueumlaers ei. George Gorrill. Glen-lspoelal first prize as it was not on williams. Milburn. a. nalpla Boulton ""°h°°l fm' “'85 held m G1E““"wd wood. 2. Edna Glllcaslx Dunbiane. 3. lprlzle list. Dunblane. l ' ` mf in whim uve 5°h°°l5 pax' l Wallace. Gillcash. Dunblane. 4. Ivan Th°s¢ W-kills Pm were livicrsaae, clear-ora. 5. olga Betts.}l='udce.-i. Mary suwart. west Point. . cuss iz.-scnoor. won.: _ Point. Dunblane. Glenwoed. Gu.m»u0¢l_ F2. Ruth Easter. Dunblane. 3. Helen Exercise Book.s.- _Boulten Milburnja. Ida Billiker, Mil- iran and Hebron. The last named _» lsabine. West Point. 4. Erma Mclsaae. Grades 1 and 2.-1. Del-iz1l_'Currle. burn. 4. Garfield. Gorrill. Glenwood. Gent was greatly handicapped by - lG1enw°°d' 5' E*'9l:»'rl McLean. West Glenwood. 2. Stirling Oulton, Glen- 5. Carmen Gilicash. Glenwood. \ 2nd fact that po teaelrer has yet been B°@f-s--1- W:-'man Gorrlll- G1enl\'°<;i_»_ point. woou _ , gyaoes sd and 1071. Mary noulter, tives; _ he new 2. George Gorrill. Glenwood. 3. Ru . _ ' enwoo . 2. Bossa Boulter. Dun- son; in tglswduxggt ;rk_ CO1 Easter. Dunblane 4. Jean Living-f G,-.un 3 and 4_1 vlulof, gun-lol blanc .lean Livngstone Dunblsne tl _ - . _ -» - . . e w?_:";_u______eenmes whue aulstone. Dunblalze. 5. Glcnnis Betts,‘ ss 8';;E G’ G’ G1euw°°d_ _ - 4. Muriel Betts, Glenwood. 5. Edna Ml-_ PRINCE ED WARD Uppgrwbrld uid underworld merge in 3 wonderful lU\'¢ story- C0? and c ro ok - bro- thers -°- "l°|“5 for the hand uf 3 beautiful girl. \\ ll ORCHESTRA ‘_j;;"‘ ; AND __ - Smitty Comedy "1"- ¢ |- 0AI'ITf0L` HUHDAY JACK MULHALL in 5 sfllfvlvs lilo tum story of med. lllll. . tool- modern youth, yet at b0t|AI_m, |10!- iolas, relhhle. salt of the earth - boys and of 1928. “-1 i sl IW' l _ Illl |£‘i|' IY his ve Co call I "W iery Grades 5 and 6.-1. Helen Boulter, the C. W. L. hall Thursday evening doing for us and how we_have en- Dunblane. 2. Ralph Boulter. Dun- in aid of the new parish again drew joyed having you with us for the tm arge . blane. 3. Florence Hart, Dunblnne. 4. a l - Glenwood, OCHETING - Gillcash Dunlblane lw wc-od. 3. Jcall Livingstone, Dunblane. Cro¢hot_lng__1_ Bessie Buulter, Dun- -"~i CLASS 1.-GRAINS Helen B0ult3I', Dllnblane. 5. Myrtle blame, 2, Hazel Curl-lg, Glenwood, __,_.M 3:71' G°°’3° f:'°’m' G1e““'°° '. ‘_ , Mendes sock.-l and 2. Myrtle Baits, fmm G°rm' G‘°“W°°d' 3' Stmm° . Geranium.-l. Dolly Morrison. Glen-lGlenwood. ,‘t ulter' Milburn' 4' Sherman B;1;:_f_:;' wood. 2. Helen Morrison. Glel-iwood.,' aren ff mum' 5~ Ralph B°“1‘e1'» Dun ' _ 3. Helen Sabine. West Point. 4. Myrtle, Embroidered Llneu__.1_ Edu, Gul. wlnt¢'.l__ ` _ , Ste~.\'al~t. V/cs: Point. 5. Mary Stewart, J cash, Dunl-lla;-le, 2, Muriel Begg, . ‘°““"" B"“"l’ °““;"__§;;';_“°°;1' ‘West Paint. |olenwooo. a. .Bessie Boulter. nun- ' ; _s;'_°‘;____1_`;I_;:_?s§‘_':_°__bu____e ___ Ho`______O‘ lblane. 4. Helen Boulter. Dunblane.. 5. _ ' ‘ CLASS 5--FRUIT ‘Gertrude Stewart, West Point. il ’Wm1“ms' Dunblme' 5' Emgrson Wealthy Apples.-l. Wyman Gorrlll, ‘I Glenwood. 2. clayton Betts. Glen- Note.-- Fourth prize work in above . ___e ,___ wood 3. Muriel Betts. Glenwood. -i. belonged in junior class, having been* -ll u m'_1‘ Nelsfm B° M; um' ,Mary Campbell, Milburn. 5. Olga l done by a 9-year old pupil. mu’ Mcwuuams' un me' ' Botts. Glcllnvood. »l-atio McWilliams. Dunblane _mmud Mclsaac’ Dunblam” Red Astr:l.cl~.an-l Helen Olemellm. .4. _Glenwood 'J Myrtle McNeil. Milburn bl-oldery_ _ _ ans.-1. _Wi1n=1‘1 Goflll- Gf_e“_‘;"_°'j' rs Gp.. camnbell. Millrurrr. 4. orville ' Vern” 9“"°“'_G1"f“°°d_“G____‘_f_ a-tte. c.leh~.-.-eotl. 5. iran Mersaaoy ctass s._l\uNUAL 'rnamms ihluzlmonooc? emloodl I ` " Glenwood _Milking Stool.-1. George MoWil1iams.i lr . enw . _ , ____ |Milburn. 2. Horatio McWilliams, Dun _ 10 30_2_ _ _ i _ can Dunbhm And now for the Present It _cut _Q . as entries were placed in the near- _ _ _S . _ - .ll Considering the fact that this _ e____ _\ For Girl under 12 years , Grades 7 ‘nd 8"._1_' Muriel Bet ' ' ` ` Mary Bulger, Dunblane. 5. Hester on their nettie as next Friday night For some months before your lr- c- Boates. West Point. concludes the tournament and the rival we had been working tosecure t'Gentra| -Guardian '“#"=“ “°”"°"‘ gerde . . - .___ flowers of sudh perfection are found upon Rev. R. Hensley Btavert to re growing be ln the ' PRICES THAT TALK ON CLOTH- time hug rolled around when it is ING your EPISCOPAL SERVICES Twenty- su.au`¢r_ It was not long though un- third ber mm . __ bee u . er 'L30 p. m. Evening subject, 'I‘he As the weeks ham some by und we °r M "2 __'m Holy C______ have learne a Y muni Johnson. TIIRILLING REDUCTION in hos- __ bee I un 'Jusr A wma-ram.-that au Previous to hu lea\_nn_¥_.° e hrs: prices blown away at Peton's clos- number of adherents 0 P795” in! ou . . ‘ i. sale assi ter-ian church. Tryon. uw1\\=|°d “ _ _ _.___ 'the home of Mr .md Mrs. Williams, 'mn no amos: (small prim to lend” “ f'“’°“'°“ "°°*’"°“ "’ ‘"1 is making atm. `bezoi»o'-' h i I. clean sweep over all the Edwin White. student cltochlsu. W in ggmgmbeuwu “ut to got out has been on the mission field o Try ln `_ pawn' _ 9537, on and Borden since MAY- . mu 8 ' The earlier part of the ev¢!1i11K WIS i 'sNowniu.l.s' .rr amooxnano pleasantly Spent 1” 5””-’ “nd ‘°,°‘“1 l _'rug Guardian yesterday had a entertainment. Asitdrew towardslthe dill field, who brought with him a. love- was elected chairmen and ln I 1°" from mr. A. E. Dollar, Brook- midnight hour. Mr- AUS"-“U-‘I W“‘m°” _bouquet of snowbells, picked in well chosen word-!. 5'-‘Wd tl” pm; n It is rare. U1¢l°¢d mal- pose of the meetinl He "hm “ue hero in the open in No- the yu-sf, address following, and Mr. 1'. Ind is another lnstllwe °f Erie Thompson the second one- extreme miidness of the seas- Mu Edwin white, , Dear Mr. White! *_ In the natural course of events tht `th.nt's all. Come,-mail or phone necessary tu" you should return to order. Paton's . 9667. couegu Les, than your month, ago you came into our midst 5 total K Sunday after Trinity. N0V¢Ul' ul by your kind and genial manner 8rd. Bt. Johnis, Milton. Holy you made us feu as though we had union. 11 a m. Evening pray- _,_ ac “aimed with you for yours to service.” the flrstln the series have come to know you bemu. wg k for God" St Mark's, Rustico d to dm!" ou mu w ’ esteem you very highly. on. 3 p. m. preacher, C. F- And ___ the tune of your departure and adherents of the Pesbvteflln and underwear alt Paton‘s. 9667. Church at Tryon we n ee I in that we could not aUow you to 30 should wmew sojourn away without trylrls *D 5°” W” in midst kindly remember that a heart? M . u * ‘ _ _ TOURNAMENT ENJOYED--The some imperfect way how much Wt welcome tu ull of aug __ _ ___ ____ _ _ - -__ _.__ _ . _ _._ _ _e -_-_ _._-_ _ Whis 1._...____,_. was drawing nigh we, the members keep you ug, ul'-nu And should it be thlt _ n4;_ --F o. GENUINE' RANOTQQNS, nv ALL manning . Xfll ` " !I:T"_l'm|'T'_`] hGl\/Q _ ill/ _‘_A T __ `tl'l_Gf§ ‘_ distance fans llkfé t o _ 1 Westinghouse TUBESINEVEPV SOCKET u soma: _"L J. A. GIBNIB, .~ meat George Street- _ me um Radio sim an moans mmnwna oolurainr.um'rgn. __ un-it t _ _-_-__, ____.*_..._ D Ill. rsuirm luimo co. 5" us creat Game life” Westinghouse Badiotrom Dillliblhtl we meet again. in the nes; ol the not far distant future you e while in,our homes will be t and Auction Forty-lives in have appreciated what you have been found uwumug y°u_ crowd All the players were summer. .grand prizes will be presented io the sei-vlcesof an ordained manphut - ” Senior Penmanallip _those Grades 7 and _8.- 1. Lulu prize rs ter. Glenn ood 2 Mary Campbell. Mil burn 3 Violet Currie, Glenwood no . 5 ei 5 est, Point. 2. Verna Currie, Glen- cNeil, Milburn. A special second prize was awarded to Hazel Currie, Glenwood for em- Cabbag . George Gorrill. Glen . - first fair held in this ssc- l WOod_ l. Plain .Sewing-Apron.-1. Helen _ Y “em there was a. large number of en- f Bouiter, Dunblane. 2. Florence Hart, _________ , _______ ___ _ ____ f _ _ -__ ____ . __ ~- - ill 'ull' will LH *lf _'li *H*-' it H' ‘ fl* APP1`°Xlm“t'°1Y 25° Pnzes' m` Pumpkins.-1. Vernon Gillcasll. Dwi-'nunbmna 3' Myrtle Betts' Glen' ' .__-_M y'M warded Th“rE ‘ ` ding sPeCl8l5 Wi?" 5 O ‘ ’ blame '2. Blanchard Mcfsaac. Dun- Wood' ' ll-Iolm .8 A-19-17° aglfndance °! parenls blanc. 3. Marv Bulger. Durlblane. 4._ l _,7 | elylsitors. The ludses U1 the ‘f'“"1‘ cazarln lzoulter. xlilbum. 5. lr-an Mo-' 1‘I°1“"fWfl”~””-€;'~1 H91” B°““°’ l 5*' 5 classes were Miss Saunders. Mr. “_gt_ G1._,m.00u_ Dunblane. / ___'_'-_____`_§_`7TL»` ~.`, ` /,,`.`_'A l _ ".1: -Q 17,, J ‘ I’ .i‘\ v/A)_'," '/Z" lcv l - C2 /P-"'» ' Q: \ _ l ."'. r_ 5- Y; /_(__ _ its 0 "' ,~_~f‘.-_' L *ff 7- `f~ - ' -\'.'1-r>'~.-~.~‘. - . 4"' 1. '¢.`\§\‘7>>>¢ "*"’ ’ '1'=<¢fE‘.`~`{ \ _Yu {‘§’ \ _ ._ _ .. R’ "`i».=,: gy ` 'A. - -f _*is* -7’1L,*_ \ .~ ~ "si-'H-lr _ti so . ~. ,_ /li-;.5° ~ " it . J I \". ,_ _ . . Half price, tdnlorrow.; and Saturday, but we _ rather think choice will be limited Friday for Half Price will give all our ribbons swift wings --Your cha.nce”for Christmas Gifts. ` RIBBONS FLYING OUT-HALF PRICE ARE _ _ THEIR _WINGS-_-PATONS. _ ' \ a .ar PATONS Limited Club _ as 'A ‘_ lnclu atm. `tl-easurer ‘of the Maritime Amateur home S» mc that ‘frien_ti3.;n i . Athletic Association gave a br ef but mon ev" "md __e.__y_ ____ _“___ _ u should He ever direct your foot- teps here again. , - Signed on behalf __ lucid li. 'ent "to be 4 in 193 an el - reference to the important part the M" sm' °1 me www’ _ ' fe 1 Y. M. ‘ sport. . the dash s la. il.. -.,- /. dash =_ 301'. E. L. men . . ' . John King. 'I'he “freeze out" w . dw ____ __ __ “___ ___ _ We can assure you that- they willnot ln cmada' -especially in me the cgligxeto tions ofcltlslle :ith :Z wg ‘yo Maritime' Provinces. A short resume P y y 5 I of the coming British Empire games a _“___ ____ H___m__u.___ ___ _Q30 and _it all your great aim and ambition girls of Tryon. ' And again on the the Olympic games in Los Angeles _ °‘1 mee _ _ , . . __._._.._'__*___ things. we shall certainly feel keenly on __ Fomhm um for wumer of _,_0yd_ forting services and your ever genial en for girls 9-lil. donated lry Mr. ““d'*‘°lPf"| "l-ill” 'h° McDougall, won by Della Boul- l B°f°’° “ying 5°°d'bY° 5° 5'0" W0 _“_ Mubum_ would ask you to kindly Accept this th _|u_uu_uu“ fm. wuum. of w0_yu_ small gift as s slight token of the es- k Coyle: 2nd Miss Zella Buvw- on your arrival in our midst Judging lemen’s-ist Mr F Doucetlei from a earences it seemed to us ~ - - ~ no we Mr. John Burke. Auction Forty-_ mough you would be mo young to cum, umgglggt ug g g ` o 1151*#-155 MTL MP8" Wil* ‘ undertake the work`in this somewhat of and. Mrs. Amps Mwlbe- G21* difficult field. but you had not been W -lst Mr James clinton, 2nd on by Mrs Stanley Blacquiere. MEN MEET-Tits regular y meeting of the Y's Men's was held Thursday night in the mg the Word of u;uu,_ - _ all other qualifications, that you were "1 °°°“pl°d th” °h““" Mr' sam of joy and profit to your splendid dis- l ug _Doyle of Charlottetown and Mr. C. Cuurses on the sabbath D” md w th `D. Shipley of Amherst. were guests. new member and the business ' Mr. fr »¢¢uri,n'¢'th= largest scores. The when this was found to be impossible hm uuuguf, .mire u, winners last evening were as we were told that we were to have A our .deep .,991-eeluslou Boates. West Point. 2. Cvlsdyslfollowéz Whlstz Ladies-1st Mrs. student, by tho nomo of Mr, White, mg worth mu "lou e here long. before you made it clear sumo;-lty ln the mugs beyond all doubt that you were in- Rguoemor-_ coupled with 1 pel1ona.ll_.ty deed aworkman who needeth not be thug mul-le you u friend of youngggld ashamed of his work and along with °ld_ welcome everywhere, at Any thur- We regret deeply that the time_fol§ one who was capable of rightly divld- your deplu-turo ig 5° e _ alize that in order '_ U A- “t 5 P- m' Y” Mm Fred We have listened with l. [Nat deal of us . your helpful addresses at our Young 111 l tl v, Y" Mm Bmy Tm W” ml"`°d“°°d Peoples meetings during the week. e cm 5 of the Presby- Ti yon. , Signed on behalf an congregation at Edwin Wh‘te, . _ Dear Mr. Wifi!!! We your young lends gathered convey fo you of. your Merl- D dshi . _ Only e few short months llo. .11 rs strangers. yet. soon -.after _Y°!l tudeut in ollsrgt »=¢r=¢°t\°\1.11fe'°.i began to realize the depth of your of the Great the Presbyterian c nnesr. yet ,wt to fulfill the Him whom you serve. you go from. to complete your education and; fit yourself to serve Him more And now we ask you to accept this small token not _f itl int-tihsi' Ol' _ ° " ° 3 °“ “n d- soon be forgotten. We have also en-i worth, but only as a. more foal mark Mr. Shipley who 'is secretary joyed very much your yum _D our i ___ Alth h address on sport past and pres- and wg gnu its “wa” ready could not help but feel that through was to' make us realize the importance tel-nal things and to ever point. us ur 2 was given. Mr. Bam Doyle in ° e . “em impromptu speech _nude to the Lamb of God that taketh away tho No _“rm” busmas Guerin no longer shall have anyone to min- tl. appreciation , and - ther with e. number c_ A_ Phys »m buudmz ____ When you shall have gone and we people of the community. the home of Mrs. !"r|.nk_Llng 5nd,, wherever you y go be assured of the boys and \ I evening. of Bat-. day, September 19th, the choir ot Presbyterian Church. -Tryon, .to-_ . of other 8 _ uns closed Wm, the Ku-lg lst" *O U5 °°l‘ltlHUl1ll' in spiritual presented Mr. White with an address d purse. This address was roedjby - the lose of your inspiring and com- Miss Jennie Waddell and the pr'e;_- _. ` ml for soya s-iz, donated by Mr. iw" in Wh1°h W" Us hsld bv us. Mr. E_ L_ Mcnuuuuu won by wuus Bu1_ We would ask you to value this not and Wes . ` "“°l°n H1356 bl’ Miss Penzie Chls; , lm` 1 . l i The ¢V¢I\1D8 was a pleasant. one _ rolllrhout. Not long before the clos- of the reading of the first address Jls. A. Chlsholln csmg fox/ard Presented Mr. White with a t Point so much becllllst of its lntl*1n5|c wol-L11 gnug glud pu_|-“_- " 5 ' ._ - but rather because of the expregiou -To the address and presenta`tlori'_`_` lrenhup pencil for winner of °f “dml“'4°“ md Of £006 Will coli-'M12 potato White made a fitting reply. :ue _ rece for girls. donated by Mr. "Wd by UW Blvlllg of it from us to felt that he was unworthy of tug good' McDougall. won by. Edna Gill- Y°U- - - thin ls slid of him Ind thlnktd tlrl_ 0 _rs urns -l Ruth Camnbell Milburn ‘blane 3 Wallace Gillcash. Dunblane ' 1- il 1 I ' ' l mop far this md the mmy °m°r~ lint. 4. Wyman Gorrill. Glenwood “Lorne Boulter, Milburn. ash Cobblers-l. Wyman Gorrill. enwocd. 2. Clay?-Oll Beith Glen' in A355" § 3 ,~,-_ 5’ 5" ,_ _ . . _ _ . . . _ _ _ ; . _ iarewail. -May the bloom of coal ex i ` ‘ CLASS 2‘_R 0 2. Helen Boulier. Dunblane. 3. Glen 4 Ll u M wllll Mllu 5 R0 _ "‘ ' 8 pm" fm" °' klndm” *hmm t°° mm' fee.. Mte__i. Horatio aiawl1liaau._CnmpbC,,_ M__u______ ,__ mn MC__mc_j____ gcmgald ;'f;‘__wo0d_“’“' ' " """"”"”°" ""1" '°" b°"' °°" "st mm” "pm W" w°"‘ "'“°""' M °h° °’°°° °f "W *ddfm All ____bm_c_ 2_ Arthur Mcwuuums, G_c____________ _,__ R_______ B___________ D_____- ' . _ - -_- __- - ' _ :-- ~_'. lection of woods. donated by Mr. G. _I'__:_lh______I_‘Ils F_’_rovidence may call you to joined in singing "For He‘| A Jolly _mblanu 3_ Raymond stowur-t, west _______c_ Nan Bo___'____-De___z__ C_________ G_____w0od_ .G_____w__od_ :_ Dar M Do ‘__ _ ' _ ~ - ~ If. Blaok. won by Arthur McWilliams. - ayt e angels of happiness and Good Fellow." 0"-hy C “B » 'D bl. _ prosp rit h ' - 2. Stirling Boultsr. Milburn. 3. Lloydl{Gl-cnwood. 3. Erma 'McIsaac. Glen- Portfolios un ne ___ 9 Y Ever over about your Short addresses were then made by ___ Eleanm C_0___u_ G_e__W____d_ Mcw______m__ M______m_ __ George M____w______ _ ___________a__e__ M__D°__g.____ G_e__ _______s__ p______s “wud ‘ Da way. And may there Just be Messrs. Jes A. Chisholm. Erie". Emerson Campbell. Milburn 3 williams, Mllbum l '-wwouu; Numa B une G1 ood sch ' ed to Dunblane Flash-light for winner of pie-eat- 'nough of the darker days in your Thompson, Mrs, 3”-uh uguuul » _ - . o r enw . ool and Glenwood school, gnu u ku _ llf t ak l c . " -- "° G°"m’ G'°“W°°d‘ 4' M" ' A -l ' ' ' _ ihlgoroalnwéa 'b;n;1eumbysi;lzh.P;;;lt hrizht; rlllea 1115;.: rrlgrllllcim .the lvgsldolllglngm Mcvllm' ' Isaac, Glenwood. Bu-4 Hi-,u,¢,_1_ Lloyd M¢Wlluum5_ Grades , und m__MM_y Campbell _ P________c_ M", Pom' _ I_______e dark d . an R.ev.R..H. Stawrt. _ ,; _ 3. George Gorlll, Glenwood. 4. Milbum M______m_ G_e__w°°__ sc__°o_ . __ _ er aye should it be that Before breaking up all Joined hands . MCISBBC. Glenwood. CLASS 3__CANN|N ' ' fe’ ms would ° f G - ° “°““d Y°“» my l”d'llna Auld Lang Byue The _____s_________________ ____________ ____w___________ _____________________ ____ W_____y c________ __________ _“__ ____"____‘ . as for iuiev worn aoaatea by Mrs. it be oral ooo wiu their throw nie zatlreriuz olaaea with ur, N Haiti _ . _ _ _ a H°fHtl° M°WU"““‘~ lcieuripod 2 Mary campbeli. Mil- Glenwood cooalreaael z George . ltemlnr zilil-oticorrill. won aarouowa.- loving uma around you ima ever .Auth ' '_ - - - in vs. i ta. - .1 1. _ _. . [Beats-l. Lulu Boat/es, West Point. 2. Calves.-1. Elaine Gorrill. Glenwood. Bouiter. Dunblene.. 3. Jenn Llvinl- 3-Mlllllte Speech on Fox-leaching h1:ne c mm by He an Bom r Dun fl ll T-Ulu B°3f9S~ West P°1;l' .Edna Glllcash. Dunblane. 3. Gladys 2. Amold McDonald, Glenwood. 3. stone, Dunblane‘4 Dorothy stewart, i Elin; Cnlloggh puubluxm ,_ ° ` I ; _ _ . . . ~ . . 1. Gertrude Stewart, w'e|t.Poi.nt. 2. 1. Bessie Bouiter. Dunblane. 2. Helen Jen specimen of plain sewin soc -f - - A-. _ . em' ` 3~ Wyman G°"m<' Glen hum. 3. Edna_Gillcash. Dilnblane. 4. oulton Glenwood fboatl liwelyn Mchearl West Point Sabine. W t I W _ Y " ` < -- - - - ‘ 'senior Map-drawing wood. an l ln.. ' A _ . _,_ O______e]d Gm___u]_ Glenwooi POULTRY __ L_____ B_“_“_ Wen P°_____ 2 Beam WY" C lil .West Point. Best specimen of plain hemstitch /( . . _ .. . . r, Glenwood. -4. Violet Currie, Jolly, won 1, ph lu, njwuuu 3," ,mu _ bl _ ` °¢"’°"° ounalaue. carrie, Glenwood. 5. paris noulter. white z.eghorrra._i. nonalrl Menon- clenwooo. s zzvelyn mum. weatfoleuwooo y y C mv,” by 1°' M mn ‘M '!.'6i"o'°»é'»"i' _ __‘;’___ __ 3.-vaoarsntzs . ' ' ` °‘°'~""“‘°“ wymm G°"_____ G_m_ Milburn. aid. Glenwood. Point. _ leant knife for beet l.rt.icle of Bent specimen of-crocheting 154:. - Phone his Nash. W. R. CARSON nnilnte Chlnprleter and llernu Dlugoon _ _ Mlmwl irelnins. donated by R. 'r. woo ty neuio soulier. nunblarro. Sugar Cookies- l. Alice Clements. CLASS 11.- COLLECTION! Senior Ar!-Work Holman, Ltd., won by wall, gunlo, Hebron 2 Edna Clements. Hebron Noxious Weeds-l Edna Gillcash. 1 Inez Campbell Milburn 2 Lulu Glenwood ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ - ~ . - .Best specimen of embroidery tl.25 3. Mary Stewart. West Point. 4. Pearl Dunblane. 2. Bessie Boulter. Dull- Routes, west pours, 3, Mg;-y E_ stew- , » mm' by um Gmuum Duu|,|um_ l Gorrill. Glenwood. 5. Mnraaret Stew- blerle. 3. Wyman Gorrill. Glenwood. . art. West Point. 4. Dorothy Btunrt. Fountain Pen for best loaf of he-nd art. West Point. 4. Arthur Mcwiliiams. Dunblane. [West Point. 5. Bticialr Stewart. West donated by Kennedy ‘aa oo. won by ' ti-.50 -for but calf ' donated by ,. IPM-ht- _ . _ Edna Gilleull. Dunbluie. ohery Urelmnry Co. won by iiiaine Olngemllps.-i. Lulu Bonus. West Tree Leaves.-i. Edna Gillcesh. Dun- l - Jlnlor Pmmmshlp gumll, ql¢uqou||_ Point I. Alice Clements. Hebron. 3. blane. 3. Glen Campbell. Milbum. 3.Gradu 8 and 4.-I. Louise Living- Fountain Pea for winner of potato __ ____._____ Mary itsslart, West Point. 4. Arms. Ralph Boultcr. Dunllyt Wymln stone. Dunbllnp. __,,__ , ‘l-acc. l 4 ” ‘ ` -_ (q@¢luu¢¢_?uu.,“¢ 5) _ . _ - - .»-il' Gll1°=sh.D\mbl=“°- 3- H” -f noulter. Millaum. 4. Mary Stewart. Wyman cor-rul. olenwood. 4. Leslie west Point. s. anna oillcuh Dun- has ciiilculi nluabla Wu- ~ l " ""* l ~ WCS” P°l“l'- 4- G°°"5° MC' West Point. Bulger, Dunblane. uluuu ' ne' ‘ "gg" 'pecgmg M f p|»j||_|_|P$ _ u » ' M”"““" - mer or armour. nxzas wood. ¢°’"‘“"4; ' " __ _ cuss 1.-coolrmo Barred noclra- 1. Dorothy stewart, .nuilar Art wan _ _ _ _ _ @ _ _ _ --1- “wtf 5°" ‘i W” white Bread-1 Edna Gillwh Dun- WestP°1nt- 2 Wyman oorrul olea- 1 Denali currio Glenwood: rliyuia soiiooloauit for - ‘ `~ ' ' ‘ ' ' - - ' i -~ beetpintofeenn- nrgirhoverllyena -roi-rrmw _ 2. Ivan M°Is1=¢»G1°“°'°°d~ 3' plane. 2. Lulu noaies. west. Paint wooa. mwilliama. oleawooa. s. .mn soul- eu r terry 4 to 5 . 4“°*° i ' 1-f H_____m_y_ mb___m_ ‘_ Abbie __ M_____e_ Hem G____________d -_ _____z__ __ “V . one d by Harold A. . lest specimen of hemstltohing soc. . r~=»ouv»o~_u°_ __ _ _ P. ss Mm eo lo, two liou luffer llllgigelltion u the? iglllgltullflr usually exceso acid. Correct l¢,{l¢l, uu alkbli. The belt way, the nick hann- Ien and eilieient way, il Pliilli la’ Milk of _Megneaiu It lin remains! for so mn the standard with l|y||¢l|u|_ .at,°;.°:-.ref We '"-W ‘- _` ' ' '_ - _ . \ . ["3 \ ,o , _ Be can to get .til ililil .....:".‘:':"..:l..‘.'.:.'.'.t'f..:'.:“.*.:.“'.‘::i,"‘::.r. :tile-;;,~.;,f-gtg, ll;-§l'¢¢"» lcidl. Inch nttll ON - - - - P int. . _ . .. f" -**;°‘ 9 3. Ronald