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Barrie Examiner, 20 Sep 1928, p. 8

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18, I:ilia;1 MvcArthur 18, Jean 'McArthur 18, Ross McMillan 18,_Alice Roe 18. Drawing a Farm Animal, pencil-Robert Prophet 18, Stanley Millar 18, Percy Mil- ler 18. Nola Jermey 18, Elsie Roe 18, Richard Roe 18. n,,--__.--.. an--_ -.L- M'....n..` ALUU J.U, dam`-ouau.u --V`, -~- I Drawing. Map of North? America-Ethel Home 10.` Gladys Ratclitfe 10, Howard Crawford 8, Minnie Inkster 8. Margaret Wright 8, Doris `Jermey 18. * 1-.._..._.__ -r-r..:-v~_ 1'....'I. D1..- l U545 easy. unv- Drawing, Union Jack Flag -Albert Hutchinson 6, Len- ore Forrester 10, Margaret Wright 8, Pearl Shelswell 18, Olive Anderson 18, An nie J ermey 8. . urn1_ _ H ,__`L_-..-)) luau V w. many`, a Writing, The Sunbeam -Gladys Shaw 13, Morris Shelswell `$8, Orval Jermey 18, Ruth McIntosh 4, Morley Shelswell 10, Lillian McAr- thur 18. 2 --- A 9...: In I ,0! DIIBIL -Lvo Writing. A Little Spring = -`Nola Jrmey 18, Marjorie Paisley 8, Melettia Bradley 0 'I',I'Hn `Danna Q M;1Hrnt` 1'8. 0, J.u.cn':I.wa .I.u.auAc,y 151:-:y 8, Lillie Rouse 8, Mildred Forrester" 10, Grace Maw-A forth 4. H-Writivng. Oft in the Stilly Night-Grace -Storey 16, % Florence Dicker 14, Margar- et Wright 8, Kathleen Hodg- son 4. Margaret Horne 16, Olive Anderson 18. y I Girls Public speaking` Contest-Mona Johnston 9, Margery Briddle 1`5. Grace Storey 16, Lola Fletcher 18. 15.... -n.-1_1:- c1._....1.:...... '-WV-VJ -vv -v-- - -v----v- --~ I -Boys Public Speaking Contest-Ernest Baker 9, ; Norman Shaw 10, Jonathan- 'Cook 5, Ross McMillan 1=8. Potato and Grain Judging! I Contes c-Dorothy Crawford 1 117. Elma Shelswell 14. Geo.[ 'MacKay 14. Florence Dick-u ]er 11-14, Allan Clark 10, Margaret Sampson 17. , -_u_-__ 7.- 3-2.... r1_._.n.-..L I I 5 SUN UH Geneva unovn George Baker left this week rm` Orangevule where he ha: accepted a. petition as teller in Royal Bank. -n-.....1... rim-ma nnd Mill da, ' Poultry Judging Contest! ---Howard Crawford 8. Joe. O'Brien 18. Oscar Chappell 2, Donald McArthur `18.`Bi1l Shaw 13, Albert Gardner 13. 119 -V-..-n _-.-y --. ....- __-_ _-.| Essay on Weeds--Dona1d' |McArthur 18. Doris Jermey! I18, Nola Jermey 18, Elsie Roe 18, Luella Miller 18. %Roberta Prophet 18. Q4-ma`-Isnnna mvoun;cncjq Inuueua .l.'L'Uyll!':L LO. Strathcona Exercises--S. S. 9, S.'S. 17, S.S. 8, S.S. 13. S.S. 10. S.S. 5. SHANTY BAY w. 1. The first meeting for the` year of the Women s Insti- tute was held in the Hall on September 5, with ten mem- bers present. The Roll Call was answered with `Helnfui Hints for, Saturday. Mrs. A. Muir and Mrs. W. Graham resigned from the committee ,for home and school, and Mrs. N. Wortley, Mrs. W. Brooks and Mrs. Gilchrist were elected in their places. Mrs. Partridge gave a very good paper on raising dur-ks. After the meeting Mrs. Wor- tley acted as hostess and served a very dainty after- noon tea. f\-J.-L-.. ...--J..... ...11 1.... HUUH LEG: October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Partridge. Roll call Uses for Old Stockings. Paper by Mrs. W. Graham. How to Furnish a. Boy s Room. Address by the President. Sept. 19-The September meeting of Women's Insti- tute was held September 18 at Mrs. Thompson Jennett?s with twelve members and eleven visitors present. The roll call was answered by a pickle recipe. Mrs. H. Bant- ing read the report of the an- nual convention by Mrs. A. Walker. Mention. was made by Mrs. Davis of an address given by Dr. Margaret Pat- - terson during Exhibition. In this the speaker made'- -a strong plea for the care of the feeble minded. After the program Mrs. Jermett dem- ' o/nstrated the icing of a cake. A dainty tea was served. by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Davis. - vfI'I`L_ ..-__.|. ..---L._.. __.`I`I `L- The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. Martin-, Oct, 10, when_ the making of lama shades and purses will .'be demonstrated. The roll call will be answered , by a recipe for using apples. `Visitors welcome. IVY W. I. UE[::, In DOIIHOD ll unwr an any;-. -.......l Douzlaa Crone and Min Eda. Copeland of `Toronto spent the geek-end with William Copeland. 1'. ` Mr. and Mrs. George Peter: and son and L. and W. Tucker. all of Toronto. spent the week-and at F. Coleman's. Anni-vnrnnrv service: will be con- METROPOLITAN BUS LINES LIMITED CHANGE OF TIME TABLE Effective Thursday, Sept. 20. SOUTHBOUND Busses leave Barrie daily at 8:30 _ a.m., daily exc:-it Sundays and Holidays at 1.30 ` p.m., daily at 4.30 p.m., and Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays only at 9 p.m. NORTHBOUND Busses leaveBarrie daily at 10.45 a.m. and 2.15 p.m., daily except Sundays and 7* Holidays at 7.45 p.m., and Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays only at 10.45 p.m. Further 4(-2'1;Jnl;sm}.'iotel. Phone 1 144 FAIR and COOL .Our Canadian Autumn weather is hard to beat -It puts snap and pep in every step-ancl what is more cheerful than a glowing hearth fire in the evening? BLACK BEAUTY VCANNEL will not pop and is easy to kindle For a quick re in stove or furnace Hardwood Cuttings are very popular, We have Cedar for kindling, Hemlock and Hardwood Slabs and Body Hardwood, which we cut and split as may be required. Although it is n_ot practicable to bring in Welsh Anthracite (which is undeniab- ly the best coal in the world) we can assure you that WINTER need hold no terror for those who have their bins lled with SEMET-SOLVAY "COKE Tlie Sarjeant Co. Limited OUR SUPERIOR QUALITY oi= U. s. MEET US AT BARRIE S BIG FAIR MAIN` BUILDING Coleman's. Anniversary services ducted in the Presbyterian church next Sunday. Sept. 2%, morning and evening. by Rev. J. 3. Thomson. Allandale. One always reels assured 0! set- ting the worth of their money at an entertainment at the pavilion here. Last Friday evening was no ex- ception when a most delightful per- formance was put on by the !ollow- in: well known artists: Shaw and Jettries. Misses "Teddy" Ashton and Annie Clogs. Misses Nolan and Pringle. Gus Kennedy. Mauro. Chas. E. McMillan and Golden Sligper orchestra with Mel Marlins oor manager for the dance. There was 9. large attendance. ANTHRACITE COAL F UEL and BUILDERS `SUPPLIES ALBERTA COAL. __ 0R___ Thursday, September 2 ' 50;. `i2C __ --71:- Sept. 17-Mrs. Robson 0! Crown Hill visited her daughter, Mrs. Che.-a. Campbell. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jebb or Cookstown visited at H. M. Loug- heed's, Sunday. The Holly United church Ladies GEO. VlCKERS__Liinj[g MEN S WORK SWEATERS,.extra good make with shawl collar and jsnu'g-tting cuff.- u I o o o o I I I O O O O O C O I o o o o 0 0'0 ! 0 Sgme in boys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 - -j-:_ BOYS ALL'WOOL PULLOVERS AND SWEATERS. Special ...... ..`98c to $1.85 MEN S ALL wgoL SWEATERS, faAncy%pat- ...!..A1auAn1; an oi-1:13: L41-4 VV\I\ll-I \.lVV-ion:--w _-J `_V_ terns in coat and windbreaker styvliesr $1.98 to $2.95 OOOIIOOOIIOIOIIOOQIIOO , T MEN S COATS--best makes, good weight, well lined, an exceptional value at . . . $12.50 j T '-'j-- {':'-Y As` the days move toward` Fall; new Fashions stand out boldly at this store. a A feature of our displays is the assemblage of Coats for Women. Each style. is de- cidedly new infashion with those features that appeal to discriminating dressers, and they are priced in a way that stands for the most in value. particu- larly. suited for sports and general wear, harmonizing 'with_the newfall tints in VV Jill stay any vv - . wearing apparel. ALL THE NEW FALL HOSIERY is` here and the range of shades` is complete. Nefv (::l_oves_!`lexY_' Neckwearli ? New "Handbags New Underwear All awaiting your inspection we INVITE You THE NEW MILLINERY Miss Lavina Orchard in the guest or Mlnesing mend: this week. an n Qnvt-has 1. nbla to be around Minesing menus mu wean. T. G. Scythe is able to be Iagaln after the motor accident. Mrs. D. Bantlnl and lime daugh- Tuesday. Mrs. Ben. Webb is home and 3m- proving nicely atter her recent op- eration in Toronto. 1m..v1.n11n Harrington has none to Iagaln after the motor uccmexn. Mrs. D. Bantlng and ter returned home rom_M1dland on Tuesday. `Mn: `Ran, Vvehh is horn; and erauon m Toronw. M1ss'Le11a. Harrington has zone spend some time with her sister Mrs. Gmham,.1n St. Catherines. lk- bwnnhxrfnvlnn 0.1101!` I1n' Mrs. Gr4anam,.1n st. Ualnarmus. The Presbyterian choir will sins` at the Copkstown Presbyterian an- niversary services next Sunday. as... 1 ....a nun: `lav-nvwn and !1!VBI`8u`y utwvauuu uww Iilluuugu Rev. J. and `Mrs. Brown and Dougaid visited Coiiinswood trienda this week. Mr. Brown attending the Presbytery meeting there. M. anti Mrs. J. Cole with their Presbytery meeting mere. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cole daughters or imvaie and Mrs. Wm. Hunter or rosaiand visited Mrs. J. G. Patterson on Sunday. ....,..-._, ;....1..... 4.1.- -na;b intn. Id. U. ruuwrnvu vu Eulsuvvgu Visitors during the week includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott and son at Toronto at Angus Warnioels: Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes ot Bar- rie and Mrs. Dyer at Harvey Hugh- es ; Mr. and Mrs. Hartley and son of Midland. Mrs. Luck, Alex. and Reta Luck 0: Toronto at Ben Webb's: Mr. and Mrs. Ne1rson'Ba.nt- ing or Alllston. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scythes or Wes-ton at '1`-hos. Soi- thes'; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fait - tul. Mrs. Armltage of Port Arthur at John Metce.1!e's. Aid held their monthly meeting on Thursday, Sept. 18. at the home or the president, Mu. Thou. Ken. There was a good turnout and a new memroer which brings the membership up to 87. . T. -M... mmnn in mend-in: a. few membership to in. Mrs. Simon is spending days in Toronto. IRev. Geo. `Cruise of I-Iawkestone will be the speaker for next Sun- Run wan uc nu: spawn.-. --.. ------ _, I day. Mia's Marjorie Patterson `spent the week-end at the home of Luella Srigley. Mr. and Mrs. Bodiam and Mrs. Bedlam. sr., spent the week-end with the 1atter ~a_son, R. Bodiam. 1i1th line. ` M ` Jack Lougheed paid a. br1e1`v1Ms- it to H. M. Lougheed this week. 'sn:-zcw. VALUES IN FOOTWEAR 1-on THE FAMILY . WOMEN S strong, serviceable WORK OX- FORDS, good heavy sole, walking heel, rub- bber lift, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . $2.79 pr. -uj -u--w Se our display of-the latest styles in FALL CQA_TS sA_.'1\l'l3`s[)_RESS!.=:S, the eason s smart- J_ _.--.. yvo1_w,g5N1 s1u< AND WOOL HOSE.- '20.. VV favor-ow -- Special v2iTue'. \t\I-F|a\.a1naw est at speCia1.ArcacTe'1'3Es:%.- Oro ~School"-F-`fa-ir was held on] Maonday wt the 'Down.shi-p Hall, with a good` attendnnnce and exhibits well` up to prervi-ou.s yeatrs. Inn f\ D.\nn-In A4` QQ KIA 1Q Inna J C/WI-'c My `PU pl`UVl'PU ' Joe O'Brien of S.S, No. 18 won the greatest number of point, 56, getting the championship cup. Lloyd Rouse, xS.uS. No. 8, was secqnvi with 38 -points, and won the Peter MoArt`n uur prize, 9. set of books. Gordon Moore and Nellie Perryman, S.S. No. 10, were tied with 30 points,` getting the A. V. Mckxshnie rize of books. Ernest Baker. 8.8 -0. 9, won the medal in the boys speaking contest, and Mona Johnson` in the girls contest. Prize Winners Om O..AoC. N0. 1 qt? born-e Sheisweil, S.:S. 14; Gordon n hangtrnsan, 9; Ormal Jermey 18, Ron- i aid Miner 11, -Gordon L-angmen 5, ` Kenneth `Caldwell 7. ~ n-a... A A In M- 1.4.4 ...1..u.J7 1?6IIow1Nc IN mws FOOTSTEPS QGHIUUBH `UELUIWUII lu ` 0Wt'B, OnAgiCt N0. Ronald _Miller` 11, Gprdion Lanmnan 9, Sadie Campbell 6, Gordon Perry- marn 5, Walker Hutchinson 6, Lorne Ma/cKay 14. 0.A-`C. N0 21, 1 qto'.' Hawie Holt 9, Hvonace Ego 5, Geo. |Ma.cxKay 14. Robert Howell` 5. Lucy, LTA--A11 K Tfrn 1.655 R uxwunuy 1%. .l.\MU'='J.`b LIVWVV Howell 5, Keith Lees 6. 'D.....1.-.... n A I` " `KT:-s 01 V8|I'0Xll puurey J. Dunn. Uuulupuuu V, I./ucy I-Iowel~l 5, Robert Howell 5,! George MaoKay 14, I-Horace Ego 5.` -Sweet Co.rn, Golden Btantam-Bil) Shzaxw 13, Ahbert Hutchinson 6, M-or-. rise S'helswe1-1 13, Ernest Baker 9,: B-ernisqe Cha-wk 10, Camstance Finlay- svo-n . ` .. _ `En`sil'ag` ` Cqpn, Golden Glow `I - -._--..`l 'IL'l ...L_.1... World s Fair Exhibitors Are Being Emulated By Kiddies, i noweu Q, newun ucca v. Barley, O.A.C."No. 21, `shear--I Verona Storey 16, Sam. Campbell 6,` T nuntv `J1-uuivnl` K E. E B'U'H On Ensilage` Corn, Llaoyd Leigh 13, Leo-mard Hutchin- son 6, Gordon Moore 10,` Edith Moore 10. l n-4-;-_- n-..1.... 1'-1...L M..++1..m` Moore 1U. . g Potartnoes, Doo1ey--J-ohm Matthews 9, Amnie Hodges 6, Ear]-e Reid 8, Donald M=cA:rthu*r 18 Lei-ghtom Slas- sor 15, Bemell M: ay 8. ' DA`wfI`l\A:B E11 FT` . 80!` 1'0, Derneu zvxtumuy 0. :1 Potatoegs, Irish Cotbib-ler-oHelen Laud-er 6, Jack Anderson 9, Winni-I fred Shaw 13, Eddie Lawlor 5,. Earl ` `Cook 6, Hugh M~cKay 15. I I 1| !-..n ntzdn (::oVM' g1`lD`RT--- . J `U-OOK 0, ncuagvn xvucmuy 4. . U I Mangels, Gianrt White Sugar--; Horace Ego 5, Owl J-ermey 18,, Clarke Hoarne 9, Billie Rinehsart 2, Jean M-cutrthur 18, Betty Bas-:er- ville 10. . l'l1.......'..... 'D...q...-J... fiham v.L viue 1u. ' .Tu-rn-.i.ps, Bruce s\ fi-amt King-- Do-ris Jermey 18, G072` on Moore 10, Bobbie Rinehart 2 Earl auder 6,' |A.11;:_ r 1n {.1... Two +1-aumua Q I P!IIl|I'_~L;,, , H L . -1 :1;-;~;.'.-__~.`1reJ:.-i:uE~:~`?JE1E~:3J?..:2J?+3r .IE1E?J.3J`E2JF ARCADE 1=' DURING OUR SHORT STAY IN B`ARRlE ARCADE VALUES _l_1 llJ0'I`lS aermey .10, uurusuu Auvvrc .|.`v;_ Bobbie Rinehart 6, IA!-len Clarnke 10, iohn Ma thewss 9. `D l\ .-.&.. `I"|,nl- `an: 4- 11.`/412 P n(`_-Mn.?- Azuen UIETIKB LU, qrwm gvsuvvxxwww ml .B-eets. Detroit Dlamk Red--Mar-. jorie Bid*w~e1l 15, Estelle Paterson! 1-0, Jean McArth~u-r 17, B-eartrice` Came-ron '10, Esteile M:acIn oosh 9,: Grace Storey 16. ` .f"......n6-n f`n1nnn.I>.n~n-n 11 Two iv` (THO MIR- umce Morey 10. -Carro-ts, Cvhan.t-enay--M-arjorie Muc-! Arthu-r 14, Bernice Pwtterson 6, Wilma Hurtnchimsan 6, Sladi-e Wood-, row 16, Stella C-rawtfomd .17, Myrtle ,Shelswe'll 18. I U Parsnips, Hollow` Crown--Earl Leigh, S.+S. 13; Hilda Robertson 9,. G.ertru de `Beard 5, Donomhy Perry- man 10, Jean Walker 17, Gordon Moore 10. | O~ni~ons, Yellow Globe Da.n.vem- John R. Anderson 13, Mildred For- rseafer 10, Domald MoLeod 9, Kern-I I__..1-- -in 131...-.. Q1na1sIIvn.11 1: $VLU U'1`U JU- Da.n.vens-'-2 ~ heater netxh Clamke 1:0. Elmer Shelswell 10, Richard Roe 18. Baskert, 11-qt, Irish `Cobblers- Ma.rion Oaldwell 7, Bernice Ps.tber- c son 6, M-alrjorie Bidwgll 15, Jack: Anderson 9, Bill` Fellows 1'3, Billie l iinehart 2. | !3-_.`l....L 11 at T\n.n'In1J\a_...T.'lle 1 1 J 1 'Rine`ha.rt Z. . | Basket, 11-qt.,. Dooleya--Lillie Ro-use 8, Lloyd` Rouse 8, Archie M-cLean 5, Helen Lander 6, J-oe_ 0 Brie~n 18, John Matthews 9. l A ..|....... ('1: n .-.d- nivnan n+._..Gondon : U'Br1e~n 18, dorm Lvuununuwu U. I Asbers, Giant. Commet---Gordon; Pemryman 5, Estelle Paterson 10. John Anderson 13, Anna McMaste1 4,` Howard Johmstone 9, Annie Jer- mnv R; 1-r?ei8. ` ? . .. I 'Zi:nnias~'--`Berni-ce `Clark 10, Edith _Emg1an 14.] `Harold Onwwtord 17,] Velva Emms 7, 0-nma Crawttord 11,; 13.-..n..- A1.'+1... Mmmo 11. Helen: Ola.-rk Horne 9. - A . Pinks--Altha Miller 9 11, _He'lem' Pearson 9, Marjorie Bidswe_l1 16, Pat_ Custom 4, L1-oyd Walker 14, Lamina Ishelswell 11-14. , ' K Marigolds, African Mixed--Dcnug-I luas Muir 1, Teddy Johnston .18, I Imm-is Shelswell 13, Gordon Perry-_ man 5, Archie McLean 5, Myrtle `Patterson 6; - ,3 ..__... n--.,,'A'....:. 'M.nm~e 10.` Patterson 6; V _ . .1 Sweet Peas--Annie. `Moore 10,`! `Eddie J. Lwwl-or 5. Ball -Shaw 18.`; Lorne Shselswell` 14. `(Elam-ke Home 9, _` IL. ....-..nuL A -`ml nnnnnvn 1.a0!'nG Dl'.'l$8\VUIl. .l.`t. was ,,Mm-gamet And-ernaon 9. "T"Z"$$'-- -- _ ._ Mrs. John Pollock is under the doctor : care. . Ivan Coleman of Toronto 1: via- zuz his mother. , rs. C. G. Clute is confined to her bed through illness. '1`. W. Sparks of Brampton need '00. was in town last week. ulna.-- Iilnlbnw fl T4`HO1n. NQU Tiaras 1 '` `PHI IKRRII IXAMINIR Spy Anpples-T-Archie McLean 5, Mymle Shelswell 18, Bruce Ander- son 9, Jack Andemson 9. Margaret Oaldxwell 7. Fameuse or Sn-ow App1es-John Matthews 9, Jean McAnt'}wr 18, Donald McA1'thur 1+8, Clarke Home 3, Joe 0 :B-rien 18, Bruce Anderson Alexander or `Wolf River Apples -John Matthews '9, Glad`ys Shaxwl 1 o A ...1.:.. 1m...r ........ I: 1...}, 1m,,.A,.,_ lVJ.\CLl.I1W0l311 Va _ Collection "of AIpples-BernaJ Johmsbon 99, Archie McLean 5, Ross Craig 19. Lillian McnArthur 18, Man'- garet A-ndersoen 9, Nellie Perry- man 10. Toma.toe~s-Lenuore Forrester 10, Bernal Johnston 9, Joe O'Brien 18, Marjorie M'czA-rthur 14, Beverley M. Hewitt 9, Mona. Johnson 9. T__-_..`l. :'IJ`0`HJ &Vl.|UbWlC`W U, ,13, Arghie McLetan 5, $33? Ivlnuu 1 Dwu-mun A V1.1` nman-n Q IIUUJHE HDUJJUGIL U, ll-CIUIL &VL`U41&" 17, Bruce Anderson V9, Ethel Collection of Leaves - J oseaphl O'Brien 1-8, Doris Jerrmey 18, Laura Fletcher 18, Pearl Shelswelvl 18, |Orville Bill-es 2, Gert/rude Beard 5. T4. _. _L_ Cqlleocdziuqgr orf Injurio-us Insects- Joe. 0 ~Brie -x18, Orval Jemney 1:8, Myrtle Shelrswe 18, Pearl Shela- well 18, Luella Miller 18, Elsie CO. `DWI! LBBH Vvvvns Miiton Walker of Lincoln. Ne- braska, is a guest or W. W. McMil- lan. ; Mr. and Mrs. Bowen and family of Fsversham spent the week-end with Mrs. John Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Tebo. Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Mdculloush visited their _n_.... 1:... `uh-AA !'*1nrhInn. oe ms. Collection of W-eeds--Joe O'Brien 18, Luella Miller 2, Rolberta Prophet .18, Pearl Shelsrwell 1-8. r`A.n.ramn1 IR-V-nl"_l+.aT .I'\T 516, ream bnezsrwuu yo. Co-ckerel, B-red-Ito-oLary Barred; Rock--I-Lora.ce Ego 5, Ll-oyd Rouse 8, Sam. Oampbell 6, Helen Lawder 6,8 Bernice Patterson 6, Joe 0 Brien Bullet, Bred-to-Lay Barred Rock ,-Aileen Slessor 6, Bernice `Patter- son 6, Berna] J'ohns con, 9, Cmxwtford `Leagh 18, Helen Laruder 6, Gordon ,Pem~ytrnan 5. 5 Hon, Bred-Ito-Lay Barred Rook-| `Crawford Leigh 13, Eileen Mc\Kay 8, Bernice Patterson 6, Oscar Chap- ,pel1. 2, Bermal Johnston 9, J-oej =0 B~rien 18. I J Calf, dairy tyrpe-AmJbrey cam-] well 7, Gordon Moore 10. Calf, beexf ty:pe--Joe O'Brien 18,` Lloyd Rouse 8, Ed-it-h Moore 10. 'D:-Lnu.J Dan 1 Q n-sou :- `IIVJH dvvumv V --u-w-. _._- | Lamb. ma-1-k-e-.Richar}1"R3T ~Eaarl Reid 8, Gordon Moore [Annie Je-rrmey 8. Taunnmk k.%aoA:hff +umn__Am-rp Anme dervmey 0. Lamb, breeding` tyvpe-Arnnie Jer~ ,mey 8. Lloyd Rouse 8, Earl Read 8, `Irene Jercmey 8. J-oe 0 -Bri-en 18. _ n ('1--- U0-!'(lO1I1 '1V1*0Ul`.U LU. Bran Mnuf4ns-EiI~een McKay 8 Helen Lauder 6, Irene Jermey 8. sMo1ua J-ertmey 18, F'lor.rie Graham 17, i Margaret Anderson. Tan Diana-IN-`oz.-A hm ; A .Tn1".YY1>P`V' | Draft Coi'L-L1oyd Rouse 8, Gor-I don Moore 10. | Handlin-g and Exhibiting Calf-- -Lloyd Rouse 8. ` ' Haandaling and Exhibiting Lamb- `Lloyrd Rouse 8. I-Inandli-n-g and Exhibiting Colt- Go doan Moore 10. '1' Vin... u'...m... .. t`AA-v\ I}I'.nTIo11 Q lV.l`8.1`g`8.1'eB J-ulurt'1'suu. I -Tea Biscuitxs-aAnrr1ie J erzmey 8, ?Ethe1 Muczlnbosh 9, Mangwret Samp~ `son 17,- Annie Moore 10, Ve-ma .Sand.e~r.son 1, Leola Edgevtt 9. I T .::uL-L T nu-znna Mtn.Y : [$8110-8`!'5OI1 .1, name. nugcwu U. I | light Layer ~Cake'-An.nie Moore` 10, eola Edugett 9, Marjorie Pais Tley 8, Annie Jermey 8, Florrie, `Graham 17, Doris Jermey 18. Isachool Lunch-Bemice ~Patte-I-son 6, Pearl Shelswell 18, Myrtle She.1s~ well 18, Betzty Hewitt 9, Laru-1 ~`1ne ,Crawtford 18, Margaret Anuderson 13. 131-3- (V...n..n'l.nA-A 3311 Alan f".nn(h\7___. ,U1'8.`W[-Oru 10, 1VJ.u.1`5u.1.'cu J'LuIuc1auu ...u. Plain Cfhtocolsate Fudge Candny- Ruth Pound 8, Helen Pearson 9.` `Peamlshe-1swe1.1 18, Jean Walker 17. Jean Mcalntosh 18, Jack And.e~i'orn 9. Practice Cl-oth, simple stitches-.- A1~ice Roe 18, Myrtle Shelswell 18, Jean -McArth:urr 18, Lillian McArr- thulr 18, Berrnice Roe 18,`He1en An- WWII Mrs. uuuu av ..... .. visit: sister. Mrs. Fred Clarkson. .m..mm Lacrossa Boys nla: `demon w. I Hand VI-Ieimmed Dis-h Towel-O1ive Leigh 13; , Pr~acItice ~CVlot=h, patches--Elsie R~oe 18, Lola F1e15cher'18, Laura Fletcher 18, Roberta Prouphet 18, `Eden Ellis T5: 1) ..-..-. an 'l1m1-do `R--nnnm-__ VIJVGGTI 01115 0. Bnorwn Lin-em "Da1b1e Runner- 3 ;Myvtle Patterson 6, Pearl Shelswell j '|'1=8. Myrt1e Burnhzaxm 5. Mended Sock--J-ohn R. `Anderson 1 `13, John Matthews 9, -Bill Shaw 13 % Bru ee Anderson 9, Wm. Walker 17, Milton Bonmey 2. ~ Windnorw' Srtink-HaroLd Crawford` 117, Morley She'1'swe.l1 10, Murray {M-oovre 1-0, Lorne Max:Ksay 14, Bruce '!AnTder.son 9, JackvAndensom 9. Unmnunnu TJ'nn("n_._Tnn O"Rn'.en `Anderson 9, duocnvnlnuuzwvu a. I Hammer I-Iandle--J~oe 0 Brisen 13,- Leonard Hurbchinson 6, Jrohm R. An-_ `demon 18, Ha~1'.ol`d~ Crawford 17. | .u.1:.--.:. 1:I.~m._A`lar F"|-prhnher 1'0. `demon 18, uarora Uralwumu 1.1. I Sp1iced:ARope-zA1ex. Fl-eatoher 1o, Joe O'Brien 18, Wm. Walker 17. _Hy1and Ohuapgpell *2, Oscar Chsappen 2, Bill Sham 13. K | Bird :-Hvotuwse--.-Kenn-eth Cadwell 7, ,0ac.a1-Chazprpell 2, Joe O aBrie=n. 18, 'A}lfbert Gardner 3. .. `_ Drawing, a Flrotwer in Crayon-- oml Jenney 13,4 Myrtle shelswenl N\EN S strong, serviceztble WORK PANTS'a1-= so OVERALLS with bib and braces, 5 pockets, extra value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.35 SMOCKS to match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.35 MEN S ALL wool. WORK SOCKS, good weight, with reinforced heels and toes . . 29 BOYS BLUE SERGE suns with 2 pairs of pants. Reg. $8.50 . . . . .;._. . . . . . . .. $4.98 ` SPECIAL ! 18, 10, Mrs. Freq Ularmwn. Boston Lacrosse Boys played here with Cookatown on Friday._ 14th. without a goal on either side. A--...... -am-.. 1.90 1-his wggk fnr

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