PAGE TIEN 111E CHARLOTTE7TUWN GUARDIAN OCTOBER 24, 1936 i. M.0.A. Glasses Largely Attended Sea. View School ~ Fair The Central Guardian __.__ This column l: reserved for nun of local interest but nilrertleing of a nevi-by nnlure may In Inserted at I eoflll u wunl strictly playable In Advance. Sea View school Fair was held on Wednesday, September l6, with 88H- Vlew, Park Corner and Darnley schools taking part: Following is the prize list. Phyleal classes in all sections opened at the Y.M.C.A. throughout. this iicck and the initial enrolment- iiidicates a large attendance in all divisions of the membership. The Young Men's Section Gymnasium Class for general exercise will be a prflmillvllt feature of the pro- crantnic in atlcliiion to increased lict;y.i_v in spinal features such as Balkezlaall and Volleyball. The Cid-sea for School and Business girls and Senior Iutdics are in charze iisrlliii of hiss Leih Worthy who nuidc very f:ne PIVQYFS ‘Vmi these c vcs last. scdsoil. Play cal DLICCIUU W. A. Henry and hi: czimmittie presided over by L. J. slzlccy have ciicn careful con- sideration to the rent-ire schedule l0 0.10. all pcrcrls on the I~t'l‘\'-(‘(‘ and facili- . i.C..-\. will be avail- e lILflPH, llfllllba. pJSwiblC. to the Comniii ':y thc pffPffltlliilf‘ \‘...". be expanded PT"- i-i - ~ ' - ()l".l red lmys" CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-67ll8-7-l2-3l2 MEETING DATE CIIANGED.— The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Islnnd Temperance Icder- ation, scheduled to be held in Char- lottetosvn yesterday, has been post- , pm“; Ne,“ Friday has bu.“ m, ab. , Iced, Prwk Corner; 3. Charles Mac- la. MIILZIUVS date for the cuziyciiiioii Grvgm‘; 4‘ mum Macxayi Dan” but another change alight b‘: nude. l my’ ' Sec. S-Wheat: POLK-E (~0Un-l-_M w‘. Ponce, l. Sutherland Montgomery, Park 43mm ycswrdny a m“ of w“ j Corner; 2. Lollise MacKay. 3. Laura spnmy to dflraud was diammei, Mountain, 4. Elwood CrozienDarn- The defendant on ia, charge of liter 19y- itig a. forged document. was, given Se“ 3_B”ley‘ thirty days ill jail. A young mun l" summland Mbmgomeryi 2; charged Wm, mo“ from a mow, Annie Ainclicod. 3. Nina MscLeod, car was given a. suspended sentence Park comer; 4‘ Alan mckeyinnm of a year with recognizance to keep 10y‘ {the Foam _‘ 5:0. 4—Com: . ' l. Dorothy Murphy. Sea View; 2. a w, C. 5.11.1“, Ts Ho“, ; Gerald Hickey, Darnley; 3. Robert _.H‘\-(-|,_-___P,.;,.‘m of W Cuncg, , Aluiphy", Sea. View; 4. Charles Mae- d- nib" held tilt-Jr first d.i a of tlil- “r030” Darmey" v 0011 lust. night m ihc Ozizifcljo ; ‘ SM’ Funms: ‘H.111. The function was ct "lootb. l l‘ Wayne Mmcaregor- Dgmley- ilzince" sponsored by the Collegi- Athlctic Ass "Luzon. Chapel-line. i‘ were Nil-s. W. J Ail-i, liilild i * 'JIil-.ii Ccniltllj. .\Iil.~.i- \\'.l.\ i Jed by Elliott's Rlr . . CLASS l-GBAINS Sec. l~0ats: 1. Annie MacLeod, 2. Nina Mac- CLA S S k-ROOTS -‘ we. l-Gi-een Mountain Potatoes: l. Robert Murphy, Sea. View; 2. ZvLii-glizet Adams, Darniey; 3. Wal- lace Mllfpll)’, Sea. View, riecf 2—Iris|i Cobblers: l. Annie MncLeod; 2. Junior Hic- HOLY NAME ('.\R[) P.\II'I‘Y— ‘The rzlrd party ii: flit; lliily Nillllt‘ on of . ililll last owning w l.\ 11$ ilsillii (‘- \- lwiis e12; 110d izlrgclj.‘ utteiztletl. Fl‘ 'l!.l.§' are llli" My’ Dummy‘ ' i. flit/icy (Trzllt pri/t- \\'llll‘.i?f‘$l indies i Mrs. Sui‘ 3 (‘U-Table Turnip“ i "Y 1i“ ‘V111 "W1 Jos Bradley; llld‘ i" \(‘i‘0l Mrs l’ Dorothy Murphy‘ sea View? 2' I l“, ,1, San“, i Hun“ G; _A v Mr. Jil Allillf‘ MacLeod; 3. Wayne Mac- \\‘ ck. The ‘ 1L H “L p,‘ Clrvgor, Darilley; 4. Harold Mac- I t . cLisse: 1 HO._,.,,,._, Awful Ric, Plirk Comer. m- m, 319w...“ Dougkhi ( Sec. 3 lbt-‘Feed Turnips: .n the ciirls’ and, ‘ i. Roma Montgomery, Park Cor- jbltgy] next , (yuyArniy “Knox NIEET _: ner; 2. Wallace Murphy; 3. Everett The vlc\\'.<. pro-Kilt id llf recon‘ i‘ 1mm’ Park ,Comer; 4' Elm" Ad. . _..._..._ ..~.-..._ l on n, t, Um, T, ‘Men Ii aims, Sea View. ,‘ _, _, H _ i Sec. L-Mangeis: , ‘l. ....\ CUlllil‘..r>.0ll \\ii(‘ cLscllsscd at ; I Jmlm’ “Om mm puke _ i the regular monthly meeting of the l '_ 5 ‘ t F f?’ o! ' local bra ' of the Cflllfltllflll I Her’ z‘ Robe?’ Mdrphy- 3' anther‘ 7W“ . Tm W“ l Lorna. Woodside. Damley. _ H _ M)!“ PAW U , (my m, JV P. m v l bind Montgomery, Park Comer; 4. .‘ Sec. 5—-Carrots: 1. Jerry Adams, Park Corner; 2. Gerald Hickey, Darnley; 3. Merg- il-cet Montgomery, Park Corner; 4. l Dorothy Murphy. Sea. View. .~\ new member, Mi'_ Stilnlcyv 'l.l_\- lor of Rocky Point was welcomed." Members heard Wltll regret that; iiic branch secretary. Mr. Brilrr- Woilnacot-t arid Comrade Stiiillcy iecziii-s are to reject any cs any itirnips of 7 c": nxore than one more than i Di. nnt arc still iii llikvllliiil. Sec’ 6_Pammps: v C‘ V fits,“ the Sim l. Boyd Adams, Park Corner; 2. range 4 1e :0 o l.‘ inches. AVIATION INSPECTOR IIERE- Jimmy‘ M°mg°m°wi 3- um“ The tolera: c0 c1. lMr. J. Leon Blandcau of St. Hu- ! Woodside’ Darnloy; 4’ Wallace that “in ol"llt-i~ tn .1 . hens; Airport, Afontrlnll. inspector ‘ Amrphl" i1i')I‘.:'~ iiumzi. u ial grad 0f civil IIVlZLtiOZI rlrrivcil in Ciiiirjotie- . ling a:.d z per cent, by ‘ town yesterday eiu-iiiiig. He flew MASS 3_'VEGETABLES - . er than the pres- Ifrom Moriczon viii Canadian Air- diameter". has ‘l ways. At the nirpfrt m the New l 5°C‘ Lgromams: hetcd by some load- , q dcllbmnte inclusion of i)Z1t‘(v\'l‘l‘.lZU til. 1p in cncli bag. f Brunswick city he was inspecting 1' Nina amcuod’ Park Com"; 2‘ m‘, Pqujpnwqn’ of m‘, new‘), us” Wallace Murphy: 3. Robert Mur. lflbllFlltYl E rn Ciliirldn Airlines vhf"; 4' Verna Harding’ Park C01” TlliS misunderstanding has result» Ltd. He leaves on return to MOZIC- {m5 ints from rccelixcrs tori at noon today. 5°C‘ z_*vkflsi tiho find t e irnips running large -$__ l. Annie NhicLeod, Park Corner: and pflfllf‘. me bags cort- Ev.-\:~:0i:r.iza'rr0x GIMPAIGN 2- Arm“ Hmz- s" View? away“ p wozzllint: the T0 BEGIN-The campaign for “The ‘Ymcchiogor’ Dunne)’; 4' vemanu" 'lll'it‘ m" bur o.’ the Evazigelizatioil of Crlnzidnii Lifc" i dmg’ Park comer‘ best consumer is to begin on Wednesday‘ next lll Sec‘ 2—C"c“mb“s: _Cl_'lill‘l0tt€t0‘-\'ll the lOCill commit 1* Dmrolhy Murphy’ S” View; 2‘ 2C6 in chzlrqe of cirrringc-lncizts nil f Rob?” Murphy’ s“ View; 3' Jerry '“'j""“‘ “"-‘ ilouizccd yesterday‘. It is expcirtetl l Amqms‘ Pflk Comer; 4' George :._..a._._,_ _ _ To: that the follow speakers" will ;‘V"l1-Dm'"1°>'- ' BIRTHS- otldrnss meetings licrc: Dr. Aim- I SM‘ 4*'cabb“ge: - ' -~-..-_. .~~.---- l. Charles MlicGregor, Darnley; strong, Toronto, Anglican; Dr. Mc- l __ lCtilcliion, hiontrezll. Bap! ; Dr. i‘ 2‘ 2mm Blakcney’ Sea‘ View; s‘ ‘lJOllll gVlilfNilll, ’I‘i>i'ol:to, Presby l Eramc Graham‘ Sea‘ View; Lau- l aid Ilickcy, Darnley. KfNfi-At Cl:.ll'l't.t'l0\\'ll Hospital 0n Oct. liitii 193G. to Mr. illltl Mrs, Jnnlcs K1113. a fllili"lll.“f', ltcriait; zirrl Dr. J. A. Ramsay, lbioiicton. Untied. The first mcct we‘ 5_P"mpkin: ainol. - at ci-m-Iolwioii-il Ilos ‘lug wit; bc held in LllC Baptist 1- “be” Murphy- s" “W? '- pital on Oct. 22nd, 193G, to Mr. and jClllirCll. it Iliursdziyi morning Domthy Murphy’ s“ View; s‘ Mrs. Cari Ballot, Central Royalty. There will be it retreat for miiiis- Wallace Murphy’ Sea‘ View: 4' Hal“ 8 dIIUKlllPF- I tcrs lll St. Phillis Church and in the "n Lmmlnt’ Park Comer‘ . afternoon p conference of Christian 5”‘ “squash: WEEJKX-AL 11;" Prince Edward workers; and in the evening there 1' “mun” Mmphy' Sea‘ View; 2' on Oci. 23rd. will be a Young Peoples confer- Robcm Murphy’ s” View‘ cnoc at Zion Chilrcli. A cievotionlii period will be held in Paul's Church iii the morning- and in the lilicrnoon tlicru will be cl i‘i)lllt‘l‘L‘ilt'l! on church work and \\‘Ol'olll}). The same afternoon .'l llicrtlltg iorwoilicn _ will be held iii Sl. Jiiltics‘ Church. ‘ a- ilicciiiig \'.'.ll b.‘ livid ill ily (Jlillrt-li m". I-‘:,d.l_\' c ma. . I'll tllllt. lllllllE-(PYS and . . ill-l from all dctinltliiul- tiOllS will a’. end the mcctiilgs in large ixumbers. class aqmowms Sec. l-Sueet Peas: 1. Nlllfl MzlcLcod. Park Comer: Alllllf‘ lVlIJTJCid Park Corner; 2. Billy ir-v S23 v"-.»lv; 4 Vcrnli Hurt _, Park Corner. Sec. fZ-Hixeil Flowers: i, Ircnc Undcrliill, Park Corner; 2. June Aliiclienzic, Park Comer; 3. Edith Thompson, Damley; 4. Louise MncKrly, Darnley. Sec. R-(jlniliolus: 1. DOilllliy Murphy. Sea. View; '——.-\ . Llic l="l’J\\'il, Baptist Ori. o Par.» ' p: hTl'_ w, if. Nlfit/[ohnttlc (ll Malici- il -" i“. uncc on, is in the city on 1e ll biisiili-ss. 2. Allllie BIHFI-wfl. Park 3017181‘; 3- fict. 2411i nt. 8.30 Addie Thompson. Darnley. Church. Vernon Sec. 4-I‘otted Geranium: Eastern Vfiuardian .311!!!’ RUBIN HOOD FLOUR} l now, you will not regret it. 1. Clarence Adams, Sea View; 2. Walter Adams, Sea View; 3. Doro- thy Aiiirpliv, Sm View; 7. Stewart Addms, Sea View. .i Brander, Sea. View‘; Bssett, DSIIIlCV. Sec. b-Darned Sock: Mountain, Darnley; 4. Robert Cro- Murphy, Sen View; 4. Sutherland Montgomery, Park Corne. Sec. 1 (b)—l-leifer calf, beef breed: Sea. 2pPuiiet and Coekcrcl (Bar- red Rock): my Montgomery, Park Corner; 3. Dorothy Murphy. Sea View; 4. Ro- bert Murphy, Sea View. les MacGregor. Dsrnley; 4. Ster- ling Murphy, Sea. View. CLASS 6—CO0KING Sec. l-Whlte Bread: 1. Mai-ion Sudsbury, Sea View; 2. Florence Adams. Sea. View; 3. Ad- die Thompson, Darnley; 4. Ruby Adams, Sea View. Sec. Z-Jilscult: Elaine Graham, Sea View; 3. Laura Champion, Darnley; 4. Violet Bas- sett, Darnley. Sec. 3—Glnger Snaps: 1. Ruth Burt, Sea View; 2. Jenn MacKenzie, Paw. Corner; 3. Junie Manderson,‘ Dariiiey; 4. Marion Sudsbui-y, Sea. View. Sec. 4—Tea Cake: 1, Evelyn Donald, Sea View; 2. Elaine Graham. Sea View; Ill-Bum Champion, Darnley; 4. Vera Slew art, Sea. View. Sec. k-Fudge: _ 1. Margaret Montgomery, Park Corner; 2. Elaine Graham, Sea View; 3. Ruby Adams. Sea. View; 4. Leroy Adams, eSa View. Sec. (i-Canned Beets: 1. Elaine Graham, Sea View; Laura Champion, Darnlcy; Charlotte Champion, Darnleyi; Marion Sudsbury, Sea. View. Sec. 'I—Sehool Lunch: I 1. Leroy Adams. Sea. View; l’. Boyd Adams, Park Corner; ll. Ev elyn Hickey, Dnrnley; 4. Jlliiim- Hickey, Damley. n Ii. 4. CLASS 7—SEWING Knitting, Crocheting Sec. 1—Doll's Pajamas: i. Charlotte Champion, Darnlcy: 2. Helen Roach, Darnlcy; 3. Violet Basseit, Darliltgv; 4. Evelyn Hickey. Darnley. Sec. 2r—D3l'Yl0d Mitten: l. Violet Bassctt. Dariileyi; Florene. Adams. Sea View. Sec. Ii-Embroidery: (No exhibits). Sec. 4-Knitted Scarf: i. Ruby Adams, Sea View; 2. Doris Biakeney, Sen View; 3- V10 let Bassett, Dnrnltty"; 4. Helen Champion Darnley. n t Division B--Glrls Over 12. Sec. l—Cushlon Top: l. Marion Sudsbury, Sell View; 2. i Florence Adams. Sea View; 3. Jan- | ie Mariderson, Damley. l Sec. 2-—Sa'eater: I 1. Marion Sudsbiuy, Sea. View; 2. Morena, Adams, Sea Vieiv; 3. Vera- 4. Florence 1. Laura. Champion. Dtirnley; 2. Morena Adams, Sea View. Sec. 5—-Tray Cloth: 1, Florena Adams, Sea. View; 2. Janie Mnnderson, Darnlcgv. CLASS 8—-MANUAL TRAINING Sec. L-Sloop: 1. Forbes Thompson, Dnrnley; 2. Wayne MticGregor, Dzlrnley. Sec. Zv-Nall Box: 1. Jack Wall. Darnlcy; 2. Edison Champion, Darnley; 3. Robert zier, Dariilcy. S50. 3—Wli.ll Rack: 1. Alan Hickey, Dariilcy; Edi- son Champion, Ddrnlcy; 3. Morley Crozier, Dariiley. Division B. Sec. l-Fox Pen‘: 1. Morley Crozier, Darnley. Sec. 2-Tool Chest: 1. Alan Hickey. Sec. Il-Gaic: 1. George Wall, Dariiley; 2. Char- les MacGregor, Darnley; 4. Billy Blakeney, Sea View. Sec, 4—i\1lsecllaneous: 1. Allin Hickey, Dariilcy; 2. Buddy Brarider, Sea View; 3. Charles lvfacGregor, Dzirnley; 4. Ellsworth Basset, Darilley. - 0 POULTRY CLASS il-LIVESTOCK AND Soc. l (an-Heifer calf. dairy breed l. Everett Burt, Park Corner; 2. Alan Hickey. Dclrilley; 3. Wallace 1. Robert Murphy, Sea. View. t l. Colin Burt. Sea. View; 2, Jim- 1. Evelyn Donald, Sea View; 2. , Albeit iii lftciiiit‘ _ n _ H,SL,BS(’_IEIPTI()NS w the Sec. 3—Pullct and Cockerel (White Pvmys" m bdmhu‘ U“ 20m at‘ Clrirlotw-tc-vn (illilffllilll may be Leghorn): Cherry Vllhny , l ciyiq-h. scf- i h.,,‘.,‘;fl; {hm R1,. MUM “zmmd Sec. 1—nerl Astriikhan Apples: ‘ 1. Annie MaeLl-iod, Park Corner; vice :t.iri.:nq at i ilk. crmenl, pilgm 47 Dram] 1M“ J Mammal l. Aifiirion Siidebury. Sea. View; 2. 2. Mary Evelyn Thompson. Darn- Chenjr Valle‘: f"‘fil"l-tl‘". Tic lrltc- ', ,, ' ‘ ‘ i Jon. Adams. Sea View; 3. Ruth ley. ' _ 1 Ding Smc, Montague. ti. _ Mrs. Alvrc lb i'c.~.t.i‘g n’. the Mzic- , Burt. Sea View; 4. Vera. Stewart, Lcaii Rineriil Home unLi 2 o'clock Sunday. UNDEBTAKEB IINIBALMEB Charlottetown and a Nomi Wiltshlrc ‘ Phone m (‘LASS 5-FRUIT '9“ Scn View, CLASS l0—COLLECTl0NS Sec. k-Wealthy Apples: i. Walter Adams, Sea. View; 2. Sec. b-Injurlous Weeds: '-'-—-—-——'-~'—‘:' "‘—"-‘"' ~_ Annie MzicLezd, Park Comer; 3. 1. Darnley Senior: 2. Darnley T00 Late TO Clasify Nina MticLeod, Park Comer; 4. Junior; 3. Park Comer; 4. Sea View '~—----- —---- ~~— ~ —**--' M": ‘Inlgll Stewnn. Sen View. Primary. T"|'=\R'i~3-" nluNl-“ilnl, See. Ii-Crnhii: Sec. Z-Leaf Collection: ' Wmwm‘ Hm’ “M” m“"‘"d' l John Adams. Sea. View- 2. l. Darniey Primary- 2. Sen View lulcctric Ifllilli‘. Apply Ciulirt in '_ ' ' A/iurion sudsbury, Sea View: 3. Primary; 3. Damley Senior; 4. Park li-Blfiii-lil-Lbl-‘Zii . ,. - _, Ruin Burt. Sea View; 4. Gertrude G"fl‘l.'\.'ll, Park Corner. Sci. -i--!'!u;ns: l. John Arlzims. Sea View; 2. poi-ill; ;Woodsidg,_ Darnley: 2.01m:- Corner. Sec. It-Plant Diseases: l. Darnlcy Senior; 2. Darnicy Primary; 3. Sea. View Senior: 4. Sen. View Primary. _ 4f.l.'l.5N: Earle D. Lcard, Central Bcdoquc. ..1.-!'."3.4 Sec. wit-Insects: 1. Park Corner; 2. Darnley Sen- ior; a. Darnley Primary: 4- Bel View. CLASS ll-SCHOOL WORK Sec. b-Wrlting: (a) Grade I-l. Rose Thompson. Darnley; 2. Harold MacRae, Park Corner; 3.’Boyd Adams, Park Cor- ncr; 4. Clarence Champion, Darn- ley. (b) Gracie II-l. Morton Roach, i Damlcy; 2. Jean MacKenzie, Park 1 Corner; 3. Elmer Adams, SeaView; i4. Sterling Murphy, Sea. View. I (c) Grades III and IV-l, Helen l l l Champion, Damiey; 2. June Mac- ‘lKcnzie, Park Corner; 3. Evelyn fHlckcy, Darnley; 4. Nina. Mbclteod. Park Corner. id) Grades V and VI—l. Lorna lWoodside. Darnley; 2. Irene Un- ‘ derhill, Park Corner; s. Merle om- ‘zier, Darnley; 4. Charlotte Cham- pion, Darnley. , (e) Grades VII and VIII — l. lvelda Roach, Darnley; 2. Louise l\facKny, Darnley; 3. Margaret Adanu, Darnley; 4. Gertrude Gra- l ham, PM]: Corner. i (f) Grades IX and X-l. Morena .4<l.im.<, Sen View; 2. Vera. Brand- er, sell View; 3. Mary Thompson. Diii-niei"; 4. Arnold Hiltz, Sea View. 3 Maps: l Sec. 2 (n) Grades V and VI: Nova s‘ n-el. Lorna. Woodside, Darn- . _ ; 2. Joyce MacKay. Darnley; 3. lilirll- Crozier, Darnley; 4. Suther- iiliitl aioiitgoinei-y, Park Corner. (b) Grades VII and VIII: Africa ~ ~ l, lviyi-n Hickey, Darnley: 2. Lou- ' i-l- AfncKdv. Dzlrnley; 3. Alan Hic- " . DZIIIIIO)’; 4. Gertrude Graham, Hill; Corner. icl Grnties IX and I: North Amcricli -l. Vera Briinder, Sea View; L’. AlllllC MacLeod. Park-Cor net; 3. l-Jrelvii Donald, Sea View; 4. Mary- Thompson, Darnley. Src, 3--.-\rt Work: in) Grade I: Baseball and bat- l. Andrey‘ Adams, Sea View; 2. Le- i-oy Adams. Sea. View; 8. Waiter ‘l5 yd. dash, boyl 9 and I0: i. John Murphy. sea View: 2- Lelgh Donald, Sea. View; 3. Jack Wall, Damley; 4. Jack Adams, Sea View. I0 yd. duh. lirle 6 and lmdw l. Audrey Adams, Sea View: 3- Dorothy Murphy, Sea View; SJ-Iel- en Lamont, Park Corner. so yd. aiuii, run 1 and u: l. Velda Duggan, Sea View; 2. Ann Campbell, Irishtlown; 8. Jean MscKenzle, Park Comer; 4. Eafltb Davison, Irishtown. 75 yd. duh, boys 11 and l2: 1. Arnold Hlltz, Sea View; 2.Jun- loi- Hickey, Darnley; 3. WayneMao- Gregor, Darnley. 50 yd. dub, girls 9 and 10: 1. Helen Champion, Darnley; 2. Edith Thompson. Darnley; 3. Merle Orosier, Darnley; 4. Helen Roach. Darnley. 50 yd. sack race, boys l0 and under 1. Leigh Donald, Sea. View; 2. El- mer Adams, Sea View; 8. Elwood Crozier, Darnley; 4. Earle CHIRP‘ bell, Irishtnwn. 50 yd. sack race, boys ll and under 1. Alan Hickey, Darnley; 2. Jun- ior Hickey, Darriley; 3. Claude Blakeney, Sea. View; 4. Robert Mountain, Darnley. 50 yd. duh, girls ll and 12: l. Velds Roach, Darnley; 2. Irene Underhill, Park Corner; 3. Doris Biakeney, Sea. View; 4. Vivian Davison, Irishtown. 100 yd. dash, male teach I. John Weeks Murphy, Sea View 2. James R. Murphy, Darnley. 100 yd. dash, female teachers: 1. Louise Johnson, Sea View; 2. Margaret Blukeney, Darnley. 50 yd. S-legged race. girls: l. Helen Roach and Helen Cham- pion, Darnley; 2. Merle Crozierand I Edith Thompson. Damley; 3. Evelyn i Donald and Floicna Adams, Sea. View; 4. Roma Montgomery and Jane MacKenzie. Park Corner. 50 yd. S-Iegged race. boys: 1. Alan Hickey and George Wall, i Darnley; 2. Edison Champion and ‘ Forbes Thompson, Damley; 3. Jack Aflfllllfi, Sen Vielv; 4. Robert Croz- ‘ Well and Wayne Mv-wresor. Darn- ier, Darnlcy. (b) Grade ll: Humpty Dumpty- l. blorton Roach, Darniey; 2. Jim- my Nconaii, Darnley; 3. Elmer Adams, Sea View; 4. Robert Mur- phy, Sea. View. (c) Gi-nde III and IV: spray of flowers-l, Orville Adams, Sea. View; 2. Velda Adams, Sea. View; 3. Jclin Nrurphy, Sea. View; 4. Bes- sie Cousins, Park Corner. (d) Grades V and VI: Design for book cover-l. Marion Sudsbury, Sea View; 2. Doris Blakeney, Sea View; 3. Merle Crozier, Darnley; 4. Forbes Thompson, Darnley. (c) Grades VII and VIII: Pitcher and glasses-l. Lorna Woodside,‘ Drlrillcy; 2. Louise MacKay, Darn- lcy; 3, Janie Mmidcrson, Daiinley; 4. Billie Blakerlcy. Sea View. (i) Grades IX and X: Book and Inkivcll-l. Vera. Brander, SaeView 2. Evelyn Donald, Sea. View; 3. Ar- nold I-iiltz. Sea, View. _ (g) Grades VII to X: Water Col- ors-l. Louise MacKay, Darnley; 2. Velda Roach. Darnley; 8. Vera. Broader. Sea. View; 4. Lorna Wood- sidc, Darnley. Sec. 4: Portfolios. (a) Domestic Animals: ' ' 1. Sea. View Primary; 2. Darnley Primary; 3. Park Corner. (b) 'I'llirty Great Women — 1. Darnley Senior; 2. Park Corner; 3. Sea View Senior. Sec. 5—-l'roject Map: 1. Darnley Senior; 2. Park Cor- ner; 3. Sea. View Senior. Sec. 6—Postera: (s) Friendship‘: 1. Ruby Adams, Sea View; 2. Charlotte Champion, Darnley; 8. Doris Blakeney, Sea View; 4. Helen Roach, Damley. (b) Poster-Co-operetlon: 1. Louise MacKay, Darnley; 2. Vern Brimder, Sea View; 3. Velda Roah, Darnley; 4. ‘Jflnnifred Blak- E110)’, Sen View. Sec. 7—Weathcr Chart: 1. Dnrnley Senior; 2. Sea. View Primary; 3. Sea. View Senior; 4. Park Corner. Sect. il-Plasllcene Modelling: in) Grimes IV: Apple-l. Jack Wall Dariiley; 2. Wayne MacGne- ilor, Darnlcy; 3. Wallace Murphy, Sea View; 4. Edison Champion, Dzirnlcy. (b) Grades V, VI A; VII: A Horse —l. Lorna. Woodside, Damley; 2. Veldn Roach, Darnley; 3. Junie Mlindcrson, Darnley; 4. Ruby Ad- eitls, Sen View. (c) Grades VIII, IX d: X: North America-l. Arnold Hlltz, Sea View 2. Vera. Broader. Sea View; 3. Ev- elyn Donald, Sca View; 4. Myra Hickey, Darnley. CLASS 12—CONTESTS Physical Drill: 1. Sea. View Senior; 2. Darnley Senior; 3. Darnley Primary; 4. Park Corner. Oral Reading: 1. Louise MacKay, Darnley: 2. Bertha Lamont, Park Corner; S. Merle Crozler, Dai-nley; 4. Vera Brander, Sea. View. CLASS l3—Sl'0R'l‘8’ 100 yd. dash, boys l3 and 14: 1. George Wall. Darnley; 2. Mor- tmi Adams, Sea View; 3. Alan Hic- key, Darnley; 4. Inigh MacKenliie, ley; 4. John Adams and Arnold Hiltz, Sea View. 75 yd. dash, girls l5 and over: 1. Vera Srander, Sea View; 2. AdcLle Thompson, Darnley; 3. Veida . Roach, Damley. 50 yd. dash, boy; 6 and under: 1. Leroy Adams, Sea. View; 2. Wal- lace Murphy, Sea View; 3. Robert Crozier, Darnley. 50 yd. dash, boys 1 and'8: 1. Leigh Stewart, Sea. View; 2. Earle Campbell, Irishtown; 3. Ster- ling Murphy, Sea. View; 4. Edward Crozier, Darniey, 50 yd. jockey race: 1. Alan Hickey and George Wall, Darnley; 2. Forbes Thompson and i Junior Hickey, Damley; 3. Robert : Mountain and Edison Champion, Darniey; 4. Jack- Wall and Wayne MacGregor, Darnley. » 75 yd. dash, girls l8 and 14: 1. Velda. Roach, Darnley; 2. Myra Hickey. mi-niey; a. Evelyn Donald. Sea View. 50 yd. wheelbarrow race: 1- REY Burt and Morton Adams, Sea. View; 2. Alan Hickey and Gwrze Wall. Darnley; a. Junior Hickey and Forbes Thompson, Darnley; 4. Edison Champion and Robert Mountain, Damley. Quarter Mi): Relay Race; I. Sea. View Senior; 2. Darnley Senior; 8. Darnley Junior. Free-for-all: 1. John Weeks Murphy, Sea. View 2. James R. Murphy, Darnley; 8. Bruce Qrozier, Darnley; 4. George Wall, Dsrnley. Gotham To Hear P. E. I. “Accent” ulln - GERMAN llliluvililill Present United Front On Europe’s Prob- lem. BERLIN, Oct. 23-(AP) - The dictator nations, Italy and Germany tonight presented a united front on Europe's problems. Complete accord between the two was announced by Gaieazzo Clano, Italian Foreign Minister and son- in-law of Premier Mussolini. Italian agreement ‘to back Ger- many in pressing for a Franco- Gernlan pact was reported by in- formed observers tobe n. major point in the accord which Ciano said was "neither a. pact nor an alliance." Formal recognition ol the Italian Ethiopian Empire was reported by Rume sources to. be another result of Glands conversations here. Ciano was to meet Chancellor Hitler tomorrow. 'I'he Chancellor's formal ratification of the accord was all that was required to make it effective. French officials viewed the pro- posed Franeo-Gennan understand- ing as an intrigue to break up the Franco-Russian Military Assistance Pact. If the pact could be dis- riipted, these observers said, Ger- many would have removed‘ a ma- jor barrier to attacking Russia. A projected accord between Ger- many, Italy, France and Great Bri- tiiin was mentioned in the agree- ment, observerssaid. Other points reportedly included were: Com- mercial concessions to Germany in Ethiopia. a united campaign against Bolshevlsm, refusal to recognize any radical government in Spain if and when the Insurgents capture Madrid. l. circulars to branch bank mangers, » In Harris Play NEW YORK, Oct. 23 —— (AP) _ Prince Edward Islanders 1n New York await with growing curiosity the opening of Elmer Harris’ play "The Inner Silence," The play’: action takes place on the Island, but the chief interest of Down-Homers ls in the Herald Tribune's announcement it “will re- qlllre a peculiar accent from the actors." No doubt the box office W111 Droflt from the ‘eagerness of expatriates from Charlottetown, Summerside, Ken-airman and Mal- Peque to learn what a. Prince Ed- ward Island accent is. Director Hun-y Gribble is play- inl dialogue phonograph recordsto the actors in an eflort to have them catch the elusve diction. A 800d Scots burr. a. bit of Aca- ditm twenz. a. miieb of Irish breglie or a splash of 800d Cenadian English should be all the equip- ment. necessary for an actor to n: the Ptlrt of any Islander, About a. quarter ' of ma? eaten-a Island's 80,000 P¢°Pl8 are "Mes" or "Macs," with McDonald; away out in front. And besides the Macs, the Camer- ons, Campbelis, IPraaers and Stew- art-s run the Scot population up to formidable proportions. Repre- senting the French, there are plenty of Arsenaults, with the Gal- lants running a. close second. Just as in other provinces. the Island hu a liberal share of Eng- Psrk Corner. , llome Loans To P9149!“ m4 "@1118 is not unless the tumatlles cum --__ .1. L. Dodge o! Atlanta, 6,0,“ is the mod BlIOCOSSIUi breeder o, trottere on a. small scale in United States. His HOllyroQd brand raced from coast to coast and renowned for their gameness, m‘ gnitednesl and speed. Several world's records are to their credit Mr- D0686 406$ most of the 1mg lng and campaigns one or two c, cry year on the Grand Circuit. lg Pfliilibh ‘ ha: peculiar notions re caretaking, does not believe in bandaglil; m‘ uses only the lightest of sheets iq cooling out. Ho is a man who“ word can be depended upon my sales am frequently made Sight unseen. . Bill Cummings paid a visit to hii trotting nursery some years 5;, and while there a, message m,“ for a good colt ‘trotter. Dodgg n, commended a." three-year-old pm; ed at $4.000. The party bought m; that fall the gelding - Holly-rim Chief-book u. record of 2.02 )4 andinvon more than double his prleg for Billy Iiecse. Dodge staried out. in life as | druggist. On a. visit to New Yer] he took a room in one of the hotel; and patronized restaurants for hi; meals. There he noted the Am- erican habit of Inst eating and do elded that there was a great puhllu need for a popular dyspcpsig rem. edy. He put it up in tablet fol-m and made such a hit that fie 1| now considered a millionaire and can have all the fun he likes with the horses and does not ital-e to worry about. the bills. The feature event of the Colum- bus Day, October 12m. cclebraliol by the Road Horse Associauon oi New Jersey at Newark. N.J.ha1f- mlle track. was the performance 0t Mr. Watt, a. two-yea-r-oid son oi Dillon Axworthy (2) 2.11 l-4. and Pulestrlns. 2.00 1-2 by Atlantic Fa- press 2.0’! 8-4, when he trotted till most sensational mile of the yeti regardless of age. defeating Zom- bro Hanover 2.00 in aspefiai 1mm Open llext Month OTTAWA, Oct. 23—(GP) —Can- adiim banks in the larger centres will be ready to start making loans under the Governmentshome im- provement; scheme the beginning of next month. Arthur B. Purvis, Chairman of- the National Employment Commis- sion, sald today excellent progress was being made in organization work. Application forms, instruction and other necessary documents are now about ready and will shortly be in the hands of the banks across Canada. There appearcd to be some mis- apprehension about the date when lending under the home improve- ment. plan would start, Mir. Purvis said. As skated 1n the original an- nounoement, the intention is to begin active lending operations in the large! centres on Nov. 2. It may be the banks will be in a. pml- tion to go ahead also in the ‘smaller towns and villages, depending on how quickly arrangements can be made. noticed that separation from e mainland by Northumberlnnd Strait has produced any particular ac- cent. The Back Stretch 7) (Continued From Page tit: been cleared out nlld levelled. thereby increas- ing the space available for auto parking very considerably. Walnut Hail Farm, Lexington, Ky., announces that the stallion books of Guy Abbey (3) 2.06 3-4 and Scotland 1.59 1-4 have been filled and are therefore closed. This is not. to be wondered at, as both sires have progeny that. aic out- standing on the turf this year, Guy Abbey with Greyhound 1.57 1-4, Calumet Evelyn 1.59 1-4, Calumet Durham 2.00 3-4 and others; Scot- land with the great futurity winner Rosalind (3) 2.03, Jack Orr, 2.03 1-4 and others. The Old Glory auction, New York, November 23-27 is expected to be visited by quite e. number of Mari- time horsemen who will, if the horses are available, make pur- chases for 1937 racing. The harness horse sport took a. new lease of life this season and many fonner own- ers who have been quiescent are feeling the urge to buy and others who have never owned a. horse but have cherished a deep admiration for man's noblest friend, will like- ly get intothe game. Our sport, will be benefited very much if their plans mature, W395”; new horses create new interest and st.- tach more followers, consequently race, trotting the first heat in 2.08 which isa reduction of one and one-hall seconds from the fennel record for two-year-old trotmrsovd a, half-mile track established by Sturdy at. Reading, Pa, Seiitembel 12th, 1933. The highlights 0i tile 031136! 0i the new two-year-old half-mile track champion trotter are that. hit was bred by Hanover Shoe Forms. Hanover ,Ps. His granddlim ii Palitke. 2.14 3-4 (dam of Peter 1100K 2.01 a-4 and Palestrina. 2.00 l-2) iiv Blrigen 2.00 1-4, third dam neutral by Wilkes Boy 2.24 1-4. He will sold at tile 1005 Old Glorl’ Silt M Dem Hanover. falling to the hid c‘ Mr. Smith at e410, that Kelli” man figuring that he would mflkl a pazer of him and have a K000 one like Zombro Hanover 2.00 and Aunt, 1e15, (3) 2.10 but the 31711115‘ ater showed an earl)’ lendmw i trot and very 80°" after h” w“ broken started suIlJTi$11l8 hl-i °W er-tirainer and the Dubnc- 11°‘ M“ with his speed but w“ m“- w‘ miriible trotting gait and lcvel head. His first greet i>¢rf°"“_*‘""° “l” at Goshen, N.Y. half-little iii“ meeting July 21st. when h’? “w m 2.08, 2.08 l-2 and 2.10. I-Ie was a high salted chap and was raced with ti‘ bow boots until a few days be!“ his championship WP Wm“ m was shod with five oluice $11005 1" front. and lower heels and tutti! with a slight grab behind. some few yegjs ago thc i)il.0ll Axworthys ltad fallen so low iii H16 estimation of colt trainers lint yearling: of that. breed offered v1" New York sold mi- the lviiiill"? song. but strange to relate lilil' ill the fosiilg years of his CiliTfil‘ they have been among the Wll 1mm‘ pup formers racing today mid mo“ bargain colts and fillies have 2113.111 turf history. Dillon Axworthi‘ “f” 24 years of age when lie sllTd Watt, a tluly Emit age for a $1" that had been a futurity race ll0I5| as a two-year-old. Elmer m thgse new; 1 mention. ed the fact that the dam 0i 7-1" Ruet CB-stlcton-Mafgaret Plms" <4) 2.00 i-t-wai 2s yam i" when she produced that llhenome: on. Our studies in b10102!’ “a breeding teach us that. the it" Ilium which is developed a’ one at the earliest divisions of the 8"“ “m, never chm”; and thereto“ m’ germ mum o! a, horse no ma“ iei- how old. is 011"" “s “m” 0| Droducinll s 1118b “m” “mm passi- u u: carries the access“? speed electrons as if he We!“ lag‘: and vigorous, providin! 11° 15 u’ Some recent Purchases IONHY m“ Guy 3'27 14, dam of Guy K5,. muck (a) 2.22 by Willa" Kfwo Southpott. mrlzeret AW’- Ab,‘ year-old chestnut nilv W n, Wei-lav 2.0a, pwhbwd by F; McKay, East Royalty. fmm t‘ PM" 890mm: com to m thml mum: Balk-rd. North 51ml