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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 18

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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tttic saskatoon ntaimmkknix. xqvkmuku vm. i. ion NEWS FROM THE PRAIRIES This sauce deserves its fame GOODBYE TO ifl, 0S-- mi OPFN Ne? 7. BRING HONOR TG PIONEER C.

J. Eailcy Kci.urn to Stock-jiort England, After 41 Years' Residence Here WIHETON. A'lul gathering I wmh In IJ 4ii I ho I'mleci (liiinh Ml, I Wlnrtiiii on Wetlniility eveniii'i for the purpim bidding boll voyage In J. llailcv on the eve tit hot de-I'liiluie to IhUh up iiiuiti'iil ii'i- ili in ti lit KtoeklHii KiikInikI. All' PKIZKWINNKRS OF ROSTIIKRN POULTRY SHOW ARK I.ISTK1) f.jf a.

li I Iiave given my at i iianKoncrniLr recii lor hit aui many women. They alwavs tell THEIR PROVINCE EARLY NEAT YEAR! Carnation Cram Sauce (for vegetal iles) IH tbsp. butter. IS, tbsp. flour, 't tsp, Mil, few grains upper, Carnation Milk, cup water.

Melt bniter in top turtjon double boiifr; dti fk.ur and Neasniiincs; mix Add Carnation diUited with NOKO.MIS. The annual thank-oftei'ing meetinir of the Uniled W.M.K., of NokmnlH, wan held at the home of Mia. Frank Hevntilda on ft "I the first (WiMT tlicy have ever taster), to I dmi lifl that I nm titinK unduly when I praise it t' )'" I The Itustheni pout l.liltilt(iii ien Hailed Roekx; 1, tiv show held November It) n.l We'k, HoMhern, .1. NH-, id; 8, Joe hiiwmxky, A. in tin; town hall under the nut ph ert HB uun Heda: H.

of the Himthern I'oilltry Ansocmtion i iw 2, HolnM-n. Sitekn-a tie. ided The number .1, Jl. Iahl, HoHlh. rn; 4, A.

W. Canu-oao Lada, With Uttlo iiuJlil no cretin Iliyst-ii inr in 1 kin quite well that it i 4 Win Swine Club Awards at Toronto Orgauiaations of Lloydminstcr i jytdnewiay Mih. k. mi herr, 2nd vice-president, presided. Make Donations of Money After tin- devotional part of the ilneetlnK an address on "Thingd we Ana D0CJK3 flioiild be thankful fur," wax (jiven i bv Mrs.

J. Howie, uf Strasbourg. The second The ladb a' qoait-t. Mesdatnes K. 11.

la nnoinii of tmiiith. ru li ctfaiiiiiiei in due largely to the milk used. exliihiltid and vanity ft- tv'Mlllt lasses, heHvy lueeiln- 1 and 2. Key A Mvein. I pinutoim, It V.llll.

dl lllllC'tO'lM 4 ii II iicr; stir constantly until smooth and thick; place over lt water and con-tiniie tucking JO minute, stirring ot uifaonaliy. Carnation CA Sauce (lor vegetables or hsli) Add li cup grated cbere to 1 ciff Carnation Cream Saute and stir until l.ufT; 3, CAM HOSE, Alta. -Alberta posi meBtniK of the rupiemiiitulivea of i relas, W. Itoy (smith, A. ti.

Niehol Uilk. Man'd l.lht 1, Koy flitike, White land Mi ft, l. A. tuee.N llol UN, me vitrloun orKanmiliiui of the is i.eyn.mis, i enuerea tilt conteats In connection with the I a mimical seleetitm. A social hour work of swine clubs held at th.

1, 11, If Ilenacliell; (IlllllJ'H fowl reedrd expeetalitmii, In the lint of winners Judh" ritilea.sor r.akei, riymoulli Ito.ks, bancd, tlnik C.k: 1 mid 2, li. A. Welk. Kiwi hern, lien; Joe Sawooky, Carlton, t'o. k-erel 1, ieoiK (J.

Klas.sen. Carlton; 2, IV Welk; 3, Jo Kaworaky. I'ulltt: and cieoi'KH 1 KhiHaen; L', Joe Saw.iisky; K. I.w, A 1, A C.II. 1 I KoyuJ Winter Fair at Toronto, wa I wan spent at the cIoho of the meet-' injr.

The offerini? omounted to $107. A tipoclul meetiiD; of the Nokoniia melted. Strve hot town of Uoydnunatur for the purpose of forming a town horary wni held on Tuesday evening in the council rhamburs. Hurtleient plana hv been mmle that a library may Unlosi the milk u-rl in a white sauce it pure and iwt and ru in irrarn. you'll k'Pt an indifferent result.

Hut if you liave creamy uiu'lt of tJie highest quality, pure and sweet, vou ran count on a firlinuus saute. And that is et.Htiy wluit you have in Carnation Mdk. It is simply the Ust of u-Hiiit milk from wlected herds, with nothing added and nothing taken out except jjart of he water. I secured by Teddy Koose and Alvi Ness, a team from C'umrose, wh 'i, A. ImrkH.

Houeii All liwardi to NoBl Noyim, llovdiiiiiinti)i' ileeeie, Toulou.se i "ock 1, Hurry Hood. Dmk l.nke; 2. A A. Dueck. won second place in the competitions board or trade wan held In the town clerk 'a office Tuerday The Carnation Egg Sauce (for vegetable or tish) Add 1 rhoppeti hard cooked tgg.

1 liaihy. kliu one it llm live re-inuiiillit; iiiiiniil M'tllil In the 1 tuiiit- In t'iiuaila fiuiii Situ k-j pull 41 yeiilH lirul lloinenteiiiieit in Hie I'li-ck distiirt tif He ranie tn Wiii-lope Hinl tie-Hiii eiikia'rtl in the I ninm luiHtnenit, xervlui! fur many i year-t Willi the yiiiildail inteiemii iirul hk mipei inteiuterit (fnr the Sla'p Klevator 1'u. In 111 III he fume In the newly formed 1 1 1 i of VVweton I hm huyer fur the Hate l-'ievHtor t'o. He hinn tiecaiiio fui' the tie l.iiill le (ill which riun ei lie bought out in llllK, li'llniiill. lilliK hiit iiutst witii the flevalor euiojiMny at tliut time.

Ht; continued in tht oil liiisimsit inilepeniiently until the KpriiiK of the present year hen the htiijiiii ha wafl ti a n. ft-1 red to the' name uf Huiiey CiiiitiiMny umler i the ilireetion of W. A. i'ownu, liep- riM opened by th belnnlnt( of tho new year. A mamhrrahlii Tibritrv it through this i ne nitjii place won by the bova la al the more remarkabln when It' la con sldered that the Camrose swine clul Hen: Jl A.

Welk; 2, Harry Hood tlisp. rhopiK-d parlry, and tsp. known as the 1 joydminster 'T rs. I a I ti win oe KIIOV will be tlery salt to 1 cup Carnation Cream was organized this year and it Sauce, fx-rve hot. liKht ciH-Kere ami i.

A. I i i a u'l i Im' Sai i town library. It will be llnaneed al 2, John A 1-i levn l''d: 2 I elk. A Joe fu ,1, Mrs. (.

t. l.abrlelson, KosthcrnJ kv. Pullet 1. II. A.

Uelk, any. hi membeis therefure have not had much opportunity to studv the Hub- .1. i i ui bwme nreeumir. hoped by the present committee Hen: 1, Joe 2, H. H.

I.eh- At the interclub contests held at II. Hummel, picsldeut of the Sus-kntchewan Association of Ruial JJunicipalitiea. The annual banrpiet was another matter taken up, but plans for this event will be dealt with later, when two prominent speakers trail be secured for the banquet proyram. Whiti Hen: I and 3. Harry Wood, Muck laike.

C'oi kerel: 1, W. la h- Carnation Spinach au Gratin 3 tlwp. butter. 3 thp. flour.

tsp. salt, li tsp. pepper. cup Carnation 1 can kpinai (No. cup HfinK evaporated to double rirhness.

it makes the creamiest of sauces, Without the extravagant use of butter Jieing "Imtnoceniyerl" whit means that the double cream content is-btuken up inio niinulest particles it Kives a mann. Cockerel: I and 2, Joe Sawor- jthat In a few years the library mav be turned over to the Joint town nkv; 3, H. K. l.eliuiann. t'ullet: 1 Kdmonton a few weeks ujro twe championships were awarded, one the Canadian Pactlin Hallway, avail" able to swine club members residint I and vlllagu and re-oiganized under jel, I the Proviuciul l.ibraiy Act.

and 2, Joe Saworsky; 3, l'-. S. mami. Chinese Cock 1. If.

H. Bl points served by the C.P.R., ano one oy me Canadian Kail ways for club members residing ai Obituary n.H ri it. Wyandotte, white lien: 1, Kuluuf, IJind; 2, Joe Sawoisky, Carl ton. Cockerel: 1, Wm. Xiilauf: 2 and 3, A.

C. Hamilton, Pullet: I and 3, A c. Hamilton; 2, i J. Kiuycr, Waldheim. Silver laced -Click hen cockerel 1 and pullet, 1: Noel Noye.s, Iaivdminster, Aha.

i Leghorns, rote comb, dark brown All awards to F. Ii. Pearson, Ron-: thern. Single comb, brown Cock: 1. I VHl Nov- T.lovilnilnsti'l 2 Joe liu.ins sei veu oy me u.r.K.

I tie twi Cainrosn boys were successful in th mann; 2. J. A. Dueck; 3. If.

Voth. Several fine olTeru have ulrea.ly lien: 1, H. S. Lehmann; 2. J.

A. been made by different ni'Kunixa-1'iie. k. Cw keiel: 1. H.

8. 1-ehniann. i tlous. The Club ban 1, H. tt.

I.ehmann; 2iiind 3, donated $1U0 and made an offer to U. Voth. conduct the membership drive, the bronze 1, Mm. W. Klka of Moydminator have donated Hnt.

Hen: 1, Al-a. W. liert; 2, Jneifioo, the board of trada tM and th Sawoisky; 4, A. liiooks; 3. K.

W. l.o.D.K $25. The Kinsmen Club Lehmann. Cockerel: I Mrs. W.

Pert; wj conduct a drive for donations 3, A. Hroows; 4, Mrs. '0f books. A suitable location has rirlsiin: 5. Harry Hood.

Pullet: been secured in the rooms in tho spinach liquid, nip grated rfifese, cup dried bread crumbs tirred in 2 tbsp. melted butter. Melt the 3 tbsp. butter, add flour and si armings and mix thoroughly; add Carnation and liquid drained from can of spinach. Stir constantly until smooth and thick.

Add grated rhees; when melted add spinach. Put mixture into cavrole, cover with buttered bread crumbs; brown in oven 10 minutes. Serve fi. provincial preliminary contests anil wi.nnertiilly line, smooin texture, imn tlas e-inte rich creaminess and velvety-fciiiooth texture are found in every dial) which Carnation Milk is u-sed. Because of its uniformity, deticnda-biBty.

convenience and real ectJinmiy, you will prefer it lor all cooking. Won't vou send for the Carnati inCook Hot tt is free. Address Carnation Milk Products Limited. Aylmer, Out. iney were given a tree trip to Toi onto by the CN hew of Air.

tJuiley. Mr, bailey wan a iitftunch Huppnrt-er of the I'nion t'liureh movement in Wi.tettm and wan an tiriKinal niemlier of the rhiirch hoard. He Ktninn-ly iilentitliid with the project for building of the new church. A justice of the pence Hince 1WKI, he car-lied out the diilien of that office to the lierietlt of the diatrict. He served on the council tif the village, Home time as overseer, and waa agent for the Wisctun tliain tirower for a tune.

In making the presentation. P. J. Lindsay, another of the old-timeia, pointed out the valuable ren Saworskv Hen: i. Jo Saworskv: NOKOM13.

Mrs. Paulina Anderson, a resident of the Nokomia district since passed away on Saturday. Deceased was born In Norway on July ft, li2, and leaves two sons and three daughters. The funeral took place November 20 from the home of Carl Anderson, west of Nokomis, the service at the house and grave being conducted by Rev. J.

Alver, of Watrous. iky; Air. w. i.en; i ana a. joe awor-1 Alberta hall occunieJ bv the Gar- Mrs.

RED CROSS CHIEil 2, Cyril Noyes. Cockerel: 1, Cyril fky 4, ry Hood. VMute Holland butt business theae rooms Noyes: 2 and 4, Joe Mawnrsky; 3, v-ocnerei. wi, be available three nichts a F. K.

Pearson. Piillet: 1, Cyril Noyes; A. O. Lehmann week and Saturday' afternoon both for the exchange of books and foi i Kabhits, Chinchilla -Old buck: 1, Smoother, Creamier Sauces Joe Saworskv. IN P.

I'. Abrams. 2. Noel rnuei Minorcas, black Cock: 1, II. H.

will be Novms; 3 Pi Henschel, Host hern; 2, K. Kroger, mom. wnituiKiiii H. Hamilton. Old doe: 1, 1 rna; 2.

Noel Noyes; 3, J. I tne librarian in charge. Waldheim dered to the community by Mr. Hail- P. P.

Abrams ev and expressed the hope that he Kosthern; 3 and 4 Mrs. M. Crourher, Mrs. M. Crunch A.

L. Dueck. Young buck: 1, P. P. .1 V.

lln. i wiuini ok Kimiicu niiitiiim-u uuu i iv.i, i Mrs. J. Robertson Honored I health so that he would be able to visit the prairies again. The gatlier-I lug under the chairmanship of E.

J. Macklin Abrams; 2, H. Hamilton: 3, Noel Noyes; 4, J. A. L.

Dueck. Young doe: 1, Noel Noyes; 3, H. Hamilton. Doe and litter: 1, H. Hamilton; 2, P.

P. Abrams. CAMROSE, f'meral of the late M's. Claude H. Robinson, wife of School Inspector C.

H. Robinson of Lamont, and second daughter of School Inspector John W. Russell, of Camroso. which took place on Tuesday afternoon in Cam-rose, was one of the largest to be held in the town. Mil" Robinson ne, UM- vmm er; 2, II Henschei; Ciskerel: 1 and 2, H.

Henschel. Pullet: 1 and 2, II. H. Henschel. Kxhibition pens Wyandottes, white: 1, William Zulauf, Laird; 2, J.

W. Klaussen, Itird. Leghorns, white: 1, A. Kov Clarke, Saskatoon; r.wing, joined in competitions prepared by Mrs. F.

A. Styles, community singing led by Mesdatnes Kddy MACKLIN. Mrs. William entertained at a pleasant bridKe Eradwell Branch; $134 Can-vassed in District BRADWELL. At the annua meeting of the Red Cross Socie' held Thursday afle i-nonii at th Pigeons 1.

Hamilton; 2 and 3, H. S. Lchhman; 4, H. Hood. Laying classes, single birds and lutner.

Mrs. Bell gave a read partv at her home north of Macklin town-, rf.i.. Toiu crootd i died in the Lamont hospital on Sat tug and Mrs. T. C.

Turner and C. 2 and 4. Karl Kleist, Laird; 3. Harry Barred Rocks: 1, J. A.

Friesen, Ar- Hood. Duck Lake. Leghorns, brown: Hiadlev gave selections on the piano, were present. J. W.

Thomas "rda' an tha body was brought t.t I I Dtltl'iica nr. An home of Mrs. Robertson new officer ma; 2, C. (. Klassen, Carlton; 3, J.

K. Neufuld, Waldheim. Wyandottes: 1, A. C. Hamilton.

Rhode Island Reds: 1, H. S. Lehmann; 2, A. 1, F. Pearson; 2, Kruger.

Or- pingtons, buff: 1. Roy A- Myers, Vanscoy; 2. F. W. tlpp.

Kosthern. Minorcas, black: 1, Mrs. John Ij. won the highest honors and a uainty i embroidered guest towel. Mrs.

Liv-' aJv! service was conducted in the ingstone won the consolation. At anuose 1 1 e1 Church, Rev. M. M. midnight lunch was served bv the Kprr.

B.A.. pastor, officiating, hostess, assisted bv Mrs. Wilkie. assisted by Rev. D.

C. Ramsay, of were elected as follows: Prcsidem Mrs, John Robertson, re-elected vice-president, Mrs. A. Ounstc secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Fran! Robertson.

Arrangements Hen- A- Lehmann. while Mrs. Turner gave vocal solos. Lunch was served In the church basement. During the evening Mrs.

J. A. Nickason. on behalf of the ladies' aid of Wiseton, presented a handsome carving set to Mr, and Mrs. W.

A. Powns as a token uf good wishes on the occasion of their recent, marriage. iiacharias, WaJdheim; 2, II. sphpll Laying classes-1. egliorns, white: Th Fvesham In ted Church ce e-i con.

naaaaioiiewan. anu venerame A. Roy Clarke; 3, Cyril Dressed poultry Pair fowl, female, and 4 pounds or over: 1, A. K. Brooks, I coyes.

made to treat some children of th tiarred Rocks: 1, J. A oistnct. he total canvass for thi J-'riesen, Anna. Wyandottes, white RosUiRiTi; 3, Mrs. C.

K. Gabrielson; ai.sirioi. tins year amounted (Ifl, lt i brated their anniversary services on Sunday. The pastor, Rev. O.

H. Peters, read the lesson, and Rev. Mr. Blewett gave an address. Special music was rendered by the choir under the leadership of Mrs.

Wheeler. Mrs. Blewett sang a solo. Jieireannienis serve, A skating club has been organize Archdeacon Geo. Poworoft.

D.D., rector of St. Andrew's Anglican church, Camrose. A muss of floral tributes not only from Camrose but also from places as distant as Ontario, Saskatchewan and many pointa in Alberta, indicated the vide esteem in which the deceased was held. Interment was made in the Camrose cemetery. wiui juiin tuct ailum.

pies oeiu; riugn MeCalium, secretary 1, William ZulofT, Laird. Rhode Island Reds: 1 and 2, J. A. L. Dueck; 3, A.

Lehmann. Leghorns, white: 1, Karl Kleist, Laird; 2, A. Roy Clarke. Championship ribbons Mediterranean breeds, male: F. B.

Pearson, R.C Brown Leghorn: female: A. Roy Clarke, S.C. White Leghorn. American breeds, male: W. ZulofT, treasurer; and committee of Bror canton, Mrs.

J. W. Cripps, J. Mai TERRIBLE SUFFERING Day And Night With Eczema Mrs. Martin IT.

Gicsbrerht, Winkler, Man i writes: I have used snail, Winston Sutherland an Arthur Voice. Fees are $ij faniib The Anglican young people's society held a skating party at Macklin Lake on Tuesday evening. The weather was tine except for a light fall of snow. After a few hours of skating, the party returned to the home of Mrs. J.

Ivor, where lunch was served. single, nociicy practice will leld luesday and Friday aftci I.ANDIS. The funeral of the late Arthur K. Thrush, of Cavell, who was killed in an automobile crash near Perdue nn Sondv lnwt noons. W.

Phillips la caretaker. Wednesday evening the Bradwo held in fhe Presbyterian church at I community club held its aecon White Wyandotte; female: Frank i Holmes, Rhode Island Red. English breeds, male and female: Roy A. I Myers, Buff Orpingtons. Turkey, male: Mrs.

VV. Bert, Bronze; female: Mrs. W. Bert, Bronze. Gander: Har-! ry Hood.

Goose: 1. A. Welk. Drake and duck: Noel Noyes. I Special prizes-Bronze medal, best pen in laying classes: J.

A. Friesen, Landis nn Thursday nfiornnnn Ro meeting with Miss M. Dickinson 3, A. A. Dyck.

Turkey, 8 pounds or over; 1, JJrs. C. K. Gabrielson; 3, A. A.

Dyck. Geese: 1, A. A. Dyck, Kosthern, Sask. Rhode Island Reds Cock: 1, Frank Holmes, Saskatoon; 2 and 3.

Herbert Lehmann; 4, Heinrich Dahl. Rosthern. Cockerel: 1 and 4. Herbert S. Lehmann; 3, A.

O. Lehmann: 2, J. L. Dueck; 5, Frank Holmes. Pullet: 1 end 3, Frank Holmes; 2.

H. S. Lehmann; 4 and 5, A. O. Lehriiann.

Leghorns, single comb, white Cock: 1 and 2. A. Roy Clarke. Hen: 1 and 2, A. Roy Clarke.

Cockerel: 1, 4 and ft, W. F. Lehmann; 2 and 3. A. Roy Clarke.

Pullet: 1, 2 and 4, A. Roy Clarke; 3 and 5, Karl Kleist, Laird. Orpingtons, buff Cock: 1 and 2, Roy A Myers, Vanscoy; 3, H. Voth, Rosthern. Hen: 1 and .2, Roy A.

Myers; 3, V. W. Epp. Cockerel: 1 and 2, Roy A. Myers; 4, F.

W. Epp. Pullet: 1 and 2. Roy A Myers; 3, Frank Holmes; 4, F. W.

Epp. Brahmas, light Cock: 2, F. W. Epp. Hen: 1.

F. W. Epp, Rosthern Robt. Willis, of St. Paul's Church! i tne cllil'- Mr- Mowat was electc Wilkie, read the burial service and (secretary in place of Dalton Wilsoi Dodsland Even the best of bottled milk cannot equal Carnation Milk in cooking results.

Velvety smoothness, rich creaminess, fragile texture, delicacy these are some of the qualities which Carnation Milk gives to foods. Try it! (See recipes above) Mrs. c. Sltn officiated at the I eaigueu. a.

Dawson led com organ. The church was crowded ntunity singing; vocal duet by Ruti witn friends of the deceased. Be-1 James juarsnan, Instruments fides his widow and son deceased i Dv Lions black and Mrs. B. Cook Barred Rocks.

Best in miscellaneous classes: F. W. Epp, Brahmas. Best exhibit Chinchillas: P. P.

Abrams. Orpingtons: Roy A. Myers. Pen of Rhode Island Reds: H. S.

DODSLAND. Mr. Duff, of Stranraer, who entered the hospital here less than a week ago suffering from heart trouble, had a paralytic stroke the following day and died on Tuesday evening. The funeral takes nlnf.0 at stranrflar nn Stnntlm ft.ir PRODUCED Vri leaves a daughter, Rubv. who is sketch by the Blucher ladie; covering slowly in Biggar hospital Lunch was serVLd and a social tim from injuries received in the same enjoyed.

1, accident Interment v.as made in The program given at the Home Lehmann. Best Plymouth Rock the Landis cemetery. male: U. U. Klassen.

1 the arrtvai of a brother from Seattle makers concert included the follow ing items: Chairman, Mrs. F. Rob ertson, address: vocal solo. Mis Black; instrumental Misses Slimonsi dotte: A. C.

Hamilton. Best Leghorn other than white: F. B. Pearson. Best Plymouth Rock, female: J.

A. Friesen. Best Minorca: H. H. Henschel.

Best pen Orpingtons: Rov A. i IN CANADA VJ from Contente with good result for eczema. My face ami shoulders were simply covered with blotches of this terrible diaeaae. G. C.

Rivers, of Lnity, has opened PTJNNTCHY, The news of the a store of ladies' ready-to-wear death of Mrs. Emily Butcher an old goods. The grand opening sale took tima resident of the community was place on Friday with good prices. received with widespread regret Mrs. Leith, of Unity, is in charge.

Born at Sussex. England, in 1851 Considerable interest was being Mrs. Butcher with her husband and taken in the Chautauqua to be held: family came to Canada in 1904 re-on November 28, 29, 30, at siding first at Wolsely, later to' the Durabt and Mr. Hancock; instru mental duet, Messrs. SneJI Goodlield; vocal duet, Misse Krause; violin solos, Miss Arrand piano duet, Miss Slimmons an Durant; recitation.

Mr. Mowat Myers. Largest entry: Joe Sawor-sky. Best exhibit ducks: Cyril ows Macklin School Report Doasiana ana rverrouei Because in westmoor district and then to Pun- did me any good until I took your medicine and it has relieved me of the terrible suffering- I bad to go through day and night." Put up only, by The T. Milbam Limited.

Toronto. Ont. piano solo, Mr. Hancock; vocal duet on tht labtl mean. EVAPORATED MILK of high ft quality niehy.

A member of the linked Mr. and Mrs. Binnie: sketel Noyes. Best pair vvnite Legnorns: A. rtoy Clarke.

Best pen Plymouth Rocks: D. 'A. Welk. Best exhibit of jeese: H. Hood.

Best pen White Leghorns: A. Roy Clark. Best pen of Wyandottes: W. Zulouf. Best turkey: Mrs.

Wr. Bert. Best bird in laying classes: K. Kleist. Best male "Auntie," by Mrs.

F. Robertson Mies Krause, Mr. Clark, and Mi the address by Miss Agnes McPhail. on "The Dawn of the Co-operative-Day." Since her illness at Winnipeg a rumor current states her inability to keen her engagement. The committee has received no word to this effect and under Smythe.

MACKLIN. The Macklin gchoo! report for the first quarter is as fol lows: Public school department Grade 1: Margaret Proctor, 97; Jessie Allan, 93; Maxfold Swallow, 92. Grade and female, Rhode Inland Reda: Frank Holmes. Ticket selling com church she was prominent in all community- work. Seven daughters survive, Mrs.

Longley, of Brandon; Miss Hilda, Mrs. James Gwynn, Mrs. T. J. Motherwell, of Punnichy; Mrs.

James Meakes of Westmoor; Mrs. R. Bray, of Kinistino; Mrs. S. Crab-tree, of Leross: three sons, Harry, Punnichy; Frank.

Saskatoon: and Claud. Victoria. B.C. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Alfred Pollard, of Ravmor'e.

in the C.G.I.T. Concert stands she will be here as scheduled petition: 1, Helen Murray, pair of Leghorns: 2. Hilda Pearson, box of Otherwise special provision will be chocolates; 3, Abe Neufeld, $1 cash. 'made to fill the appointment. Enjoyable Event 2: Wilhelmina Eli, Lena Stanga-witz, 88: James Brown, 80.

Miss K. Morrison, teacher. Grade Edward Taniblyn, 91; Joe Buckner, 81; Derrill Brown, 86 Grade 4: Sadie Bruaer, 9ti: Julia Stng, 88; Paul Stang, 85. Misa Mar- DODSLAND. Considering th cold weather on Wednesday evening registering 25 below zero, there wa a fairly laige audience presen when the C.G.I.T.

presented a three act comedy "Mystery" Island." Tin jorie. Dawson, teacher. tirade 5: Billv Cory, 90; Donald Malloy, 89; Phyllis Peters, 87. Grade local church Tuesday interment he-t made in the family plot here. Pallbearers were E.

Fee, A. J. Mat-ley, Win. Swan, Jas. Swan, G.

Richardson and S. A. Brown. Many beautiful floral tributes were sent. Pictorial Canada Puzzle Contest 6: John Buckner, 88; Theodore Thi-badeau, 87; Kenneth Scott, 81.

Miss different characters performed well and received favorable commen'k F. Ward, teacher. High school department Grade 8: Between the acts Flora Carnochai and Corinthia Aikins eave a due -Sc aid rea tta me cro difl per anc cwi cas stai par Mri Big Bet A A Lut end par Hill Th mui N. ing viol St hell the Joui whf und Uni well cold chei Wyi and aeta was ladic mee: the i Mrs. as ji has four vaca mee! and with even elect Eyol the elect by son scon Allin $5( 1st 2nd 3rd 4th I It Sol Ira a danfti e-l wnia, "I rlr'.

dvtac jttoew I he tn I CO Cn $50.00 IN PRIZES and Cora Uurwell and Mamie Blac' Sell Livery Barn, Take Homesteads piano solos. The group was unde the leadership of Mis. J. A. Peter to whom credit is due for the sue Arthur Crich, 80; Elvera Brown.

76; Kathleen Ivor, 75. Grade 9: Edith Brusser, 85 Irene Thibadeau, 79; Isabel Bolliveau, 73. Grade 10: Evelyn Thomas, 89; Sybil Belliveau, 87; Earle Grade 11; David Bruser, 86; Gordon Kerr, 71; Mai jorie Donnelly, ii6. Grade 12: Vera Cory, 83; Phyllis Malloy, 82; Roy Cable. Miss L.

M. Stephens, vice principal; C. C. Lingard, principal. EEATTV.

Dickie local liv- oessful effort Those taking part ery men, have disposed of their busi-'the Plav were Jean Campbell, Laur. ness to Carson Kastman who will Drummond, Helen McAdam, Kath take it over the first of next month. lpen Cherry. Corinthia Aikins, Ge The Dickie brothers are well known trude Campbell, and Agnes Pott, in the district, having lived in Beat- i The proceeds amounted to $33 whici ty for the past eight years, and will w'" be used to further the interest be greatly missed. They have pur-1 of the group.

chased two quarter sections north of' town, one from J. S. Johnson and the other from S. Johnson. A c- fli Pintlfiurc On Wednesday evening a skating I MM k' I lUJIttlN Morvncun lucien lelomg ilr tfc.

Tl-lt StLGIHl 8PAR Gift Recipient ffii iy uriu till a SlUUgll 1 south of town. In spite of the cold night there was a fairly good atten- dance. After the skating, lunch waa served at the Ferguson home. I :1 40- Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Musgrov. I a r) I J'ig A. Sim residents or the Asquith district fo Purse of Monev the past 25 years were guests at tt? home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burwe recently prior to then departure fo Saskatoon where they are makin tr.

I To Old Resident. their new home. A large numb friends attended. Geo. Badge read an address and Mr.

Meredith KIXLEY. On Wednesday after- presented Mr. Musgrove with noon a large number of ladies gath- watch suitably inscribed and Mr if red at the home of Mrs Albert H. Cettell presented Mrs. Musgrov.

(Young, in honor of Mrs. Ethel Har- wjth a silver cake dish. Much re thorn, who is soon leaving the was expressed nt the departut Crocus Vale district. A purse of of the honored coupie. T-r -i? 7 HIT or the tfr SEASOS HELP STAR FIXU I CT I I I I I Harthorn.

au a token of friendship. I Mrs. Harthorn has long been a resi- dent of the community, having come i to the country in 13 with her hu-j band, who died recently. She is leaving for Los Angeles. Cab, with her brother, Roy lirackett.

of that city. LANDIS The ladies of Pinwherr oistnct held a successful afternooi tea in the Co-operative More oi Tuesday afternoon in aid of Th. Mar-Phoenix Christmas Fund. Ai angel cake donated by Mrs. Mc I Hargue was awarded to S.

Johnso; tor the nearest correct guess as the number of beans in a jar. As result of their efforts the ladie realized xboul tf). The ladies of the Landis Unite sid ar planning to stage a pla "Eyes of Love." early in December I ihttmrd im II i lnd Now Lrlong pim into wati Iir that ame chic )oa (md intlrmk that beara his noted UbeL The Mine flair for ftyle, tfie eatiie air of worldly chanri. Andthevaat eniiicnt ti.ci.i failor; make a at; lirt'a dre.itu reality to gleam upoo your risU And veraatile ttalrbea, the- Ltl- iD4 nioilela. Ilansimi-ou-ly in the pii ture, belbr the goli coume or the tea ublc ia our kcrnunj.

Then, 1m il a ao aunj Ic to tuve mia rb It costs jast five cents to see Mr. Peanut do his great disappearing act. It's a performance that nukes even the most blae critic sit open-mouthed Why not? These are Planters Salted Peanuts. Big husky Peanuts. Wholesome.

Delicious. "The Nickel Lunch." Sold only in the gUssine bag with MR. PEANUT oo ic Buy a bag every day. FLAVTBSS NLT St CHOOOLATB bon to malcb the color of your evening gowna and your Pari-aienne ati ill giv a true Pari-aicnoe Hair to your formal hours. Three are plain; three are inlaid kilh luilrou bard eoalili-L And all are brilliantly amart.

A-L any jeweler to ehow jou bia cparkling tray of tLCI.I Pari-(ienne'a. And sot only Lut ien Lclong, bat Agnea, Jenny, rrrmct, and a froup of eially prominent leaders of the Pana GcandeCoutureare represented. Generations This Is My Answer to the Above Puzzle in. The Star-Phoenix "Pictorial Canada Contest NAME ADDRESS KINLEY. A family gatherirg of tinusual interest in CYocua Vaie district, recently at a dinner given at the home Mr.

and Mis. Albert Young. Twenty-three persons sat down to the repast. Twi $12 FROM DRIVE The whist drive be! were oid friends, bu. ail th rest in the Lucasviile school Tuesday ev COMPANY.

LIMITED were of the faruiiv, end their rela ningr was a success an' Clip the above picture out alone; with this coupon. Save all your la answers till ail fifty puxzles have appeared. Then eena ineni to it I'ltJKiAL CANALA" Editor of Th Star-Phoenim in om I enclosir yi.jr name and address clearly written. If answer PLfitJTEBSis the afcuve putute is the r.ame cf a town, city, lake, river. Iwy or iiaaa financially.

After tardn. refresh n.er.ts were wrved, Winners enrds and raffie wre Ur. iay -M Hurrower, Ioniir; Pon-ejet jMt Caliafhan. iamv Sarnocy Vo. lemarai, Karl Tona Vr.

Gray anl Tom Witch The riimmi-" was fiHd- The pr, i of t' 2 go to the tions to one another totalled up in way wherein lies the novelty; at the dmner wtre really prer.t fi-ie arrarwifather, one grandmoiiier, r. rive mwl n. Bine nine, nve cne mo-m iiw. ria liri.teia-ia Ut. lit unrigs.

even aunt, four nephews, three niece rmntn, fi ur c-rsniUoaa, aia frrantidauhleia Canadian Elgin Watch Ltd. SALTED PZAHUTS whirh Iis eti'irelv within any or.e province. down nn the DlanK line above the name the province al. If it is a river, b-iand. bey or ttrrifo'y which does n-t lie within any ore provinee.

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