laob-Pilinillllllfltlrb- i‘? a-s .- ,,< minimal: iii-vii Boudruault. I Iarllflmdlflnlttlflgarlpn BoI-lAIi-lelolafllellflhlfi- oilwmiienlmillepomcm, QIJIIIQ) boPl-i, Janus Iu-ndrahan. Ab, eandon; 2. Cecil Gavin, Anglo; s, Jlflin Gavin, T. High; 4, Bathe:- land llolinis, '1‘, High, ll!- Il-l. Donald llolinnon, '1‘. Blah: l. huddle Rielurd. T- Blah; I, John Aruenuult, Convent; 4, Ger- ald Guvin, T. High. 500- 4-1. oil-Bord Perry, T. High; l. Iievi Bundruhan, Ascension; s, Gilbert Douoette, Nail Pond; 4, 1m. ‘u: Douoette, T. High; i, 1w; m. Led. r. Blah. III-All iii-LIVESTOCK Ban. l-i, Vincent Bandrahan, Nos-IDS; 2, Batu Broderick, Convent; l. fiancee Chfllwnher, Convent; 4, Viola Gallant, M1810. Boo. Q-Poultry-i, Dora Doltoohe, st. nus; a, Catherine mxinnoo, lee 1 cu. Potatoes: 1 Josephine \- vahl: I. Hubert Honor-hon. M- atherine Martin. St. Zlelix. (LABS I _. udet, Anglo, a hmces Christo- M41011: 4- Eddie Geudet. 'r. Bish- her, Convent, 3 Joseph Martin. Bt. ‘ Sec. 1-1, Charles Mclnnis, '1‘. lix, 4CatherineMartimBtJHeIix. Rich: a. Sutherland uciunn. 'r. m, , “Wu, 1 yum, m“ man; {Catherine mum. st. Felix; 4, we so», r. m». CLASS ll. Weeds-i, Pupils o! 8t. Ielix; 2, Pupils oi Convent; 3, Elizabeth Ar- |senault, Neil Pond; 4, Gerard Ber- nard. Tree Leaves-l, Primary Room, 9. High; 2, Tignish Convent; i, Tignish i-lhh, grades I, 9 and 10; 4, Ascen- sion School; 4, Margaret Heady, An. Sec l (carrota): 1 lime Axlenault. . Felix, 2 Nlallllet flroderiok. nvent. 8 Jackie Perry, Convent, 4 i olu Mother, 5t lhlix. iIASI I belihmatoeezlfranoeeckiris- bu’. Convent. I Melina moraine. »-vent,lAloi4eBoiatIauult,'l'1g- unnleluviolsuoanenetmiz eec2aicimbcs:1P:-unoea(7hris her, wnvent. 2 Walter Ohsisuon, Ibltiiinelteudxblfiml rymanaultltPciix. DflIB0liIZlIflhIiE"R1y,Qg- nt. 2 Ray lllshcr, 5t. hlix, 2 M Chrietqflil‘, Convent, 4 osassnsetnu. ‘ Beob-Qlliiilllllflflo- Olrvlihihnlaoal Gin-ia- .wnwnt,llbyd Ready, lo,4Wnl'te'rOhnhon.8t.!eiix. o. Balnpleu oi wood-i, xelen Hor- rissey, Ascension: 2, Prank Hogan, Anglo; l, Guillaume Arsenuult, Nuil Pond; 4, Henry Richard, 5t. Peter and Paul. Plant Diseases-i, lather Handra- bun. Asoansim; I. Helen llorriley, Ascension. ' Insects-l, Phil Doucette, Nail Pond; 2, Isabel MeNeili, Convent; 3, Helen Liorriley, Ascension; 4, Marion Dawson, Convent. e GAB! l2 Bee. l-Grade l-l, Olive Gaudet, Convent; I, Julianne Guudet, Con- vent; Q. Ursula Deuliooheu, Convent; s muses rum-c, so. Peter and Paul. Grade 2-1, Mae Gaudet, Convent; I. Kay Peters, T. Shore; S, Donald McCarthy, Anglo; 4, Marion Daw- sm, Convent. ‘ Grade 3-1, Irene Iliohard, Con- vent; 2, Ida Richard, 8t. Peter and Paul. Grade 4-1, Joseph Perry. '1‘. - lAbwtdnaflaudmil-loyd (115554 . Beciheetreanzinarddlser- ' Tllihh Bill. 2 Iliiwnrd Ga- -- Auension. laoiunixed floworahllloyllo- or, 8t. Felix, 2 Gloria Bernard, "hi-l l-lwd Shea. 1mm h. 4 Eduard Gavin. Amension. flww ._, , s‘ ing Audiencesv{@ g From flueNewspaper Family 4 " .,v...~._‘ Because whatever else people grassy see or hear, they all have the daily newspaper reading habit. newspaper readers-to people who read the papers today and will read them again tomorrow. VERY advertiser talks to newspaper readers no 59C 8 (Dahlia) 1 Viola M00115’, matter what method of advertising he employs. . Felix Sec i-uzienniuna): 1 mu ou- t, Convent, 2 Ethel’ llcieod, - vent l Lyle Shea, ‘riguish High Bhoxe; 2. Oville Doucette, T. High; 3, Daisy Bownees, Norway. Grades l andd-l, Prances sherry, Convent; 2, Mary Murnag- hm convent; a. Dom cm it’ He may use letters or circulars to address his Therefore, newspaper advertisers enjoy the Felix; 4, Lillian Bkerry, Convent. Grades '1 and B-l, Delia Doyle. Convent; 2, Eliza Gaudet, Convent; 3, Gertrude liyan, 8t. Peter and Paul; 4. Currie Gavin,‘ Anglo. Grade 0 and 10-1, Elsie Coetain, Convent; 2, Isabel McNeui, Con- vent; l, Olive DesRoches, Convent; 4, Marcella Bernard. CLABS l-APPII! i Catherine Martin. 8t hits, 3 a Aruenault, 8t Peter mg pun], Sec 2-1 Howard Ho“; Anglo, 1 '~-' Martin, St. Felix. See S-(Crube): 1 Melina Doue. . Convent. 2 Cliilild Perm 11‘- ~‘ H1811. l John Anenanlt Con- nt, 4 liideils Gallant Ascension. Mi-lhvloomzmuxinch. Ceo LeCizir. CLASS ll-MAP-DBAWING ‘l, Doris Chsiuson, it. Felix; 2, ikirry Doyle, Norway; l, Prank l-io- gan, Anglo; 4, Edward Guudet, '1'. High. Grade ‘i and 8-1, Viola Kosher, 5t. Felix; 2. Lloyd Ready, Anglo; 3, Cecilia Gallant. Nail Pond; 4, Harry Corbett, T. High, .. Grade a at... 10-1, Ella Getson. Convant;2, Elsie Costuin, Convent; 8, Isabel McNeiil, Convent; 4, Doris Gavin, L vent. w} Al! WOII Grade 1-200 Gavin, Ascension; 2, Jude Gallant, Ascendon; 3, Ur- sula Delioehe, Convent; 4, Rita Dou- cette, Convent. Grade 12-1, Oeeil Cormier, Con- Vdt: I. John Ananault. Uonventi I, Gus-aid Daiioehe, Convent; 4, Reta lteady, Norway. Grads 2 um 4-1, Priscilla Guvin, Omvent, 2, Celina Helium, Con- vent: hldnaalurtimltreiix; 4. IQ Inner. 5t. Ihiix. Grads I and 0-1, Gnlidla Ber- (LBS! Sec i (Lou! o! Ihih bread): 1 Pllret Broderifi, I Claudia Ber- "1- 8 Leona Bernard, 4 rather ndruhun. Bee 2 (m Biscuits): 1 $10k! "Ml ‘Hem-h men. 2 nuns . 3 Mildred Gallant, 4 Viola 1'“ iwiuareooaauineoeue Metznwisoe-minmline W”: Glenna-Guinea. s- 4:Ginl'0flllllIiViolallo- . 2 Gertrlafll pheaz, s mm - ‘Ileana-u. QHMonIaPIs-saounerm Ifilillllillfi Jhjilfljhtllalllelundrahamlis- mun: avian ire-unscrew; ‘uh Ink V uz‘. u“; 3, rrunceu Gavin. k, wyuseumwunuie-i, prospective customers. He may employ advertising signs to catch ihe eye of those who walk or ride past. He may broadcast a message to those who listen to the radio. Q- He may make his appeal through the columns of popular magazines. But in every case, his advertising goes to habitual unique advantage of reaching all who are reached by papers reach. .- / any adveraidng and many more whom only news- Thie obvious reason for the continued success of . newspaper advertising should receive the thoughtful consideration of every merchant and manufacturer. Business is improving - particularly for those wflling to look for it. Newspaper advertising gets to everybody every day -- and gets there FIRJT’. ORIGINAL rosrl-zn Grade 1 to 6-1, l-iubert Handra- han, Ascension; 2, hpeima Aylward. Ascension; 8, Mae Gaudet, Convent; 4, Zeiie Arsennult, 5t. Felix. Grade ‘l to 10-1, Ascension, Grade 9; 2, Gertrude Guvin, Ascension; 3. Mary Richard, Convent; 4, Rose Ar- lenault, 8t. Felix. WEATHER CHART l, Grade 5 oi’ Ascension: 9. PM!!- oes Gavin, Ascension; 3, Zoe Guvin, Ascension; 4, Gertrude Gavin, Au- oenaion. PUBLIC SPEAKING 1, Dorie Gavin, 119115?! 17°71'91"; 2, lyivla atorrissey, Ascension; 3. Helen llorriuey. w¢nli°n~ CLASS lk-SPOBT! w; y“ 4gb, boys 13 and 14-1, Lloyd Heady; 2, Sutherland min-i his; l. Justin Gavin. iryei. dash. boy! I HM "~1- llowurd Gavin; I. Louie Mebmaid: l, Illrbert Gavin. 5e 7g, dash, girls a and unfit-l. Aiuiera llcxlnnon; 2, Florence k my; 3, Marion Dawson. 1| Q1511, boys l1 Ill‘ Ila-l; Prank Hogan; I. Charles llohniu; s, luster Gavin. u y“ duh, girls I and Ida-d, “yuan; Cuudet; I. Iva!!! VII"- p m, girls 11 and 11-1. fines “m; s, Priscilla oeviu. m‘ y; uneu: I. Ilunot Jflrfil); henardnurke 50 yds. sack race, boys over 10.- 1, Lester Gavin; 2, sylverc Perry; 3 Joseph Allen. 50 yds. seek race, boys over l4.-1, Wilson Shea; 2, Edgar Myers; 3, Emmett Murphy. I yds. S-legged race for girls-l, Mildred Bernard and E. Bernard; 2. Eleanor Melanie and Priscilla Gav- in; 3, Harriet Gavin and Catherine McKinnon. , ; 50 yde, B-legged race ior boys-l, Illpiiege Bernard and Leonard Burke; 2. Wilson Shea and Edgar Kyura; 3, Harold Murphy and Mic- ’ hey Berne- l. ' ‘i5 yds. dash ior girls over 14-1, Eldrnd Gallant; 2, Priscilla Gavin: l, Kathleen McDonald. D ydu. dean tor boys under 8-1. , Davey Bernard; 2, Philip Bemurd; S, Raymond lloCrae. 5C 1b, jockey race for boys-l. 5°" m! 719"? "Wk "'4 i‘ "milfltlo flight to die nt sea when the Petticoats Rule BestDrop Flowers on Sea Y N JACKSONVILLE. EL. NOV. 30- “Eih ORK‘ W‘ ao-w" Bright flowers oi autumn were Gm“ qhwwembsewn’ w!” ‘Wm scattered irom nine aeroplanes to- es w?“ flung“ “mm” m6‘ day on the waves oi the Atlantic strange peoples, says that on visitsiuxw w“, which Mm mum i“ ti;l“d‘r"h"° I ‘hf “Wrhrmoa Stanton flew 1m ‘hiesdhy .:."““.....; .20 1h» M“ my ~ _ her biplane was exhausted. m“ '5 m” would be‘ Gicupants of the planes which v-m 1m interior oi Dido-China, "i" W'- 111 "We "k W WY l 1w m. mxuwm» she Sam may. “m. tribute to the young moiety-aviat- m Sumatra, or on the West Coast Y“ w“, W111i"! "m"? I)!" i0 5114 or India, there is a recognition o!|°“" u m?" L‘ mlihinl i" 1i 51L “"5 1m» divinity of molherhood-"thcfu “m” “WP-WE 0K- We" primal base oi all the rece- andlmaw- flying °"'“P“m°"5 ""3 3 the result is women's dolninatlonluu“ at her husband's ‘Mm thm sworn: wly by "Fldeaih was ascribed by friends as luo oi his wife who is chief- Hflthc realm (or Mrs. Stanton?» dro- Wihoa enee and Lou Hogan; 2. of a royal lie-wan! u» the this!” iour noun (lying 11m oi her m.»- nnpstlem-nnyunermup Bgmm-(L l m lamina" oi 1m.- matriarchaliymygq w“, u, ,0“, s. lugs IQIhlId oiair. .' ., '- ‘ll Iirla 1:1 and 14-1. lllldlfliflfll 2, Bernice Burke; a. Battle than. 1. and Gerald le- 3‘ race, boys- its-quay and Freddie mo» m; a and Joseph Alien: I. __ '_ "lheeu and Joseph uoialr. if, radii, Jason Allen; 2. reins __ ;'l, Jolrph u»- ‘svslrm as l use it," she said. "is float the women are in no way peru- ‘uiical. There is equal sharing oi re- ‘ qionsihillty. l "Men do such things as swer- usmg dams” while in religious mat- llrrs or anythln o vital welfare 1111191051. the womer. inaction. They are owners or the property, and ixmmrll. usually known ior haviq imore universal love than men. mm‘! likely to rule lovingly." No Iaeu oi the plane hes been loud. Has Unique Honor ~ IONDCII, llov- fill-Miss Patricia ‘Infill, a young American woman. 5% achieved the unique distinc- \@A.N ironing the India Corn- d the House oi Common. no one euuide members oi has nor been invited to this cnmlnltie. except tors wturning from Mrs. Kendall has travelled "W15- ands oi miles in India and is widely known in the United States and Csnudu as u lecturer on lndian ai- iairn. ‘Iloday the told the Cannib- tee members at a private meeting about the activities o! Indian nu- tionelbts in the United Sta!“- Several members came from the l-iouseoiinrdetolistentober and were in the group which crowded around her aiterward to congratu- late her. LITTLE BOY STRANGLLD BY TELEPHONE CORD BROOKLYN. N.Y- N01. Iii-A call light on a ‘ Witohboard blinked unanswered in a Brooklyn apartment muse will?- Hud someone been there to un- swcr it, this story might never have been written, (or on the other and oi the wire in an unit-air: hallway s three-yeur-old boy II lowly strangling in the coils oi a tele- phone cord. "rm child. Joel loner. val found by his mother ahmgied to was overturned nearby. ‘ Police said they learned the child was uoointomed iri play to um the telephone to talk to the super- dniendent oi the apartment hoina. and apparently had been playing as beiore when he uccldently alip- oed from the stool with the tele- phone crod about his neck. The apartment house tendent was away at the time. __.____i-—-_ BOA OONSTIICTOI IIQQHI‘, FOUND WITH IIUTFH“ W .I€UV-SO—IINUG newadriil-iontohiuunukehome. from which he had NOON!!! me. EG-UDID otmmwmumaramrhuuf’ flm-ryingdowntougrwlfilii“ |- phone call from the enciied prop I riewr.ll.annioiindaoneandosie__ hair toothoaeonstrictor utickini _ hisheudouttroanulsinohdham. ‘me reptile had arrived with 1 h, bnnnlilehiwntlitfflllllllthhfi;__ m corms: ore-rum.” sr. PAUL. Monmou- so-‘xen .,.. perunce- will be innlubd in study course ot BNJIIO llinlieaottjm- public school nwila beginning nd» >. E. I. Phiilb, aiooer oi Idneation, tk-a-th with the ave-toot e! wire M "ch . m". ‘m m mung“. cord unsled 1M" hil-W- * "wh/tion. su-ieuy ueienune. he sail. IMF would aim to teach pufllu fro! thew" Inns grade w the yhyuiologieuh-T- and sociological eiieeoetnarenhmr- and nimulmiu. including sieenouWI-"r liqueuaenhuucunillrunuae~ir lanthanu- iiliibflo- ‘I. .4 Q5 bit 7Q‘? i