NQVFYUBKER m. 1936 t -» 3‘ w“ ‘y vroggrusgircrm er" i“ f?" woutinufd 1'; v - 1~1. Norma Norma 'l‘:'(~tnere; m; 4. Christie Lnrter. i_ Arnold emu. Lane; 4. Roma Mitchell. garet Latter; 2. iigan. lie Clark. See. 2—.\I.1p Dmwlng: 1. Prrsion Trcniere; ‘ltemcre; 3. Carmnn Mitchell; Alice ikiivnrtls. tbl (lr; 1. Win: {red Campbell; 2. Edivartie; 3. Celia 'l‘i"emrre. zit C . Ll. F1)’ Johnston. 5:413 til) Art ‘TOPIC Grade I. BJSJiJllii and But: 1'" "t""ti’i; .l’\'\ "t; 3. 1.011;: Kitwn. ilexvers: 1. Tfeiiirre; 3_ fill E.l.~i.l‘. book eoxei: 1. Borden ‘Prcmere; 411cc Szelv -.; are: 4. Lois ‘rounker. i .t. Latter; 3. Donnie Ma W"? 4- livlen llatherlcy. “W011i 1. Thclmn MncLcan. r m The ssn nous-s, INERPRNSIVI B05 vi jjnjyf-l w” Per "M. m n lurmnllffl, N. s., ..,, ,,,,,,,., Inn». m... "wer- lrn not carried ha" llllll \l|rmnu|h_ 25 up. pm ‘finnficnurrs lu-l-llng lllffllllh Ilrlu-ls hint ' I'll-n. hililnnl sm- aim". ' Arr-Iv ~ u, - "l! fans-lint i" ' ' [hi]... "'”'"’ “F” "m". IFI’ u nmr- m: “ht-rt. s-t-n John. i? -»__ LEARN ABOUT YOUR VISION _-___- . I wonder If you, the reader, r“ “"13": the 50 per cent of imputation who require help ‘=1’? Pyc strain nr seeing. You Jltr do or do not. And wis- mn lmlllll: seem to dictate moved‘ "H? alnty should be re- “YW can learn what yon - mild know only by l re- "mnlt rumlnatio . G- F- Hutcheson "3' 9111:! 1s VII d‘; X Local scene n! ln-unnsi m. u’ ‘I y nrrupy nlllrrnnml "' '1' nltln. hillin aha ship ls lying in School Fair cuss li-SCIIOOL worm Ward; 2. 3. Gerda 'I‘rem- llp (iiqnit- ll»-»l. Gerald Easter; Z, Lona liztsoix; 3. Arnold ‘Ire-mere; s III dz IV-I. Hilda 2. Bertha White; 3. Dor- , iplieil; 4. Shirley MEICLOBH. 1dr Glxlufls V d: VI-l. Alice Ed- wards; 2. Alive Stewart; 2. Jean 1c) Grades VII d: VIII-J. Mal‘- Crlia ’I‘rcmere; 3. Wlnniirrd Campbell; 4. Mary Ber- lf) Grades 1X d: X—'l. Thelma iiicLerin; 2. Fay Johnston; 3. Reg- ma) Grilles V d: VI, Nova Scotia: 2. Lawson 4. es VII & VIII, Africa: John Aizirgmet Larter; 4. Icl Gi-nrles IX & X, North Am- erica: 1. ‘Thelma MacLean; 2. Rag- 1. 2. Norma ’I‘ren".erc; t ‘rz-emeie; 4. Gordon God- till Gzznie TI. llumpty Dumpty: l. Gfilllti 1'...iei"; ‘.3. Arnold Trem- tc) (‘ti-titles Ill & IV, Spray of Um 'I‘remerc; 2. Ferne Errol Stewart; 4. Cal- (til Gizuivs V k VI, Design for a 2. 3. Raymond Trem- ‘Pl (units VII a vm. Pitcher : 1. John Edwards; c. tit Grades IX & X, B90]; and .1 AND COMPORTHBLI, IO T 0 N STEAMSIIIP LINES try-m sill!!! Jllhll Illurlllnl- l»; em from slilll John. iinunti . Lit-m. rmnlnrfllvlu llllrrnnlsll n m’ [mm "I fur lwn nrnpls. l-‘lnu mul- Ill y: Ill II . lnghan; 3..Beatrice Dufly; 4.Kath- m WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO MEET MRS, EDNA CARROLL EXPERT cosssnn CORSETIERE WILL BE AT TO SHOW AND FIT including "Miss Simplicity" Paiowsi: BROS. LTD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th .. sent) ‘FOUNDATION GARMENTS in a great variety of styles and materials 1. Donnie Macbeth. See. 4—Porti'olio: tn) ilampshlre school. shire school. Sec. 5—Pro_|ect Map: 1. Wiltshire School. See. tl-Orlginal Poster: mere; 2. Lawson Tremere; 3, Ray- (b) wards. Sec. ‘l-lwather Chart: 1. Hampshire School. Sec. 8—Plasticine Modelling: (n) Apple: l. Calvin Easter; 2. Shirley MacLean; 3. Errol Stewart; 4. Robert Edwards. Co-opcration: 1. John Ed- 2. Claude Godfrey; wards. (c) North America: 1. MacLean. 3. Alice Ed- Donnie CLASS 12 Sec. 1--I’ublic Speaking: 1. Thelma. MacLean. Sec. 4--0ral Reading: 1. Shirley MacLean; Easton; 3. Claude 'Thelma MacLean. 2. Arnold Tremere; 4. CLASS Iii-SPORTS Open to all schools present 75 yard dash, boys 9 8a l0: 1. Claude Ycunker; 2. Gerald Easter; 3. Ernest Watts; 4. Ian hiacsween. 50 yard dash, girls 6 years old: 1. Florence MacLeod; 2. Peggy Macliean; 3. Doris Easter. 5U yard dash, girls 7 l: 8: 1. Hilda MacLean; 2. Kathryn MacLeod; 3. Lona Kitson; ~4. Mil- dred Larter. _ - 75 yard dash. boys ll k 12: 1. Harry Younker; 2. John Ber- rigan; 3. Lawson Tremere; 4. Linus Ben-igan. 50 yard dash, girls 9 & 10: 1. Ferne Tremere; 2. Bertha White and Blanche Campbell; 3. Josie lvntts. 50 yard sack race, boys 10 it under: 1. Calvin Easter; 2. Ian Mac- Sween; 3. Jackie Wood; 4. Dalvay MncLenn. 50 yard sack race, boys 11 and over: 1. John Bei-rignn; 2. Claude Tre- mcre; 3. Harry Younker; 4. Ray- incnd 'l‘remere. 50 yard dash. girls 11 8a 12: 1. Helen Hathcrley; 2. Wlnnifred Campbell; 3. Ora Tremem. Teachers‘ Race: 1. Florence Ward, Hampshire; 2. Peggy Easter, Wiltshire. Girls‘ three-legged race: 1. Blanche Campbell dz Alice Ste- twart; 2. Helen Hatherley d: Win- nifred Campbell; 3. Ferne ‘Premere A: Bentha..wiii.tc; 4. Hilda-Madison 8.: Josie Watts. iBoys’ three-legged race: 1. Ira Younker 8c Earl Johnston: 2. John Bcri-ignn 6:. Lorne Easter; 3. Calvin Easter 8: Carmen Mit- chell; 4. Ian MacSween d: Ralph ‘Crewys. 50 yard rash, boys 8 years old: i. Gordon Godfrey: 2. Pius Ber- rignn; 3. Jackie Johnston; 4. Ran- dolph Watts. 50 yard dash, boys 7 a 8: 1. Calvin Easter; 2. Hollis Orewys l3. Dalvay MacLean; 4. Horace Mac- Sween. 50 yard Jockey race: i. Earl Johnston dz Ira Younker: 2. Lawson Tremors d: Claude Tre- mere; 3. Lorne Easter d: Bobby Campbell; 4. John Berrigandzi-lar- ry Younker. 75 yard dash, girls l3 a 14: i. Mary Berrigan: 2. Mary Cal- m CORNS [Q0/1101 ‘m/ /v_t‘ pUTNAM ‘s orn Extractor Domestic animals and birds o1 P 12.1.: i. Wiltsliire school; 2. (bl-l. Wiltshire school; 2. Hamp- (a) Friendship: 1. Preston Tre mond ‘Framers; 4. Claude Godfrey. (b) A horse: 1. Borden Tremere: _ erme Frizzell. Wheelbarrow Race: 1. Claude Tremere 8r Lawson Tffimere; 2. Ira Younker. and Ear; Borden Tremere; 4. Claude Youn_ ker o Hollis Wood. Relay Race: i. Wiltshire; 2. Wiltshire; 3. Hampshire; 4. Hartsvllle. Uigg School Fair On Thursday, September 14th, the Uigg School Fair was held in the Uigg School Hall. A large num- ber of children and visitors were present. The schools exhibiting werez-Uigg, Orwell, Orwell Cove, Vernon River. Lyndale and Grand- view. After the Judging was over , the President called upon the judges who gave short addresses compu. menting the pupils on the quanity and quality of their exhibits. The following is the list of prize win- ners:_ cLAssr-oaams Munro MacLeod, Ulgg. Sec. 2- 1. Marion MacDonald, Orwell Cove; 3. Clifford Enman; 3. Edison MacLeod, Orwell Cove; 4. Esther MacLeod. Sec. 3- 1. Herbert Enman, Vernon Riv- er- 2. Irene Enman, Vernon River; 3. Frances MacDonald. Orwell cove; 4. Marion MacDonald. Sec. 4- 1. Clifford Enman; 2. Harold lmman; 3. Esther Macbeod; 4. Munro MacLecd. Sec. 5- 1. Irene Enman; 2. Estelle Lea, Vernon River; 3. Edith Enman, Vernon River. ‘ CLASS II-BOUIS Sec. 3 (a)— 1. Stanley Morrison. Orwell; 2. Estelle Lea; 3. Clifford Enman; 4. Ann Tweedy, Vernon River. Sec. 3 tb)- ' 1. Estelle Lea; 2. George Tweedy, Vernon River; 3. Forrist lea, Vem- on River; 4. Stanley Morrison. Soc. 4- 1. Edison Macbean, Orwell Cove; 2. Harold Enman; 3. Estelle Lea; ..4.-George Twoedy-,- ~ ec. 5- 1. Ann Tweedy; 2. Doris Enman; 3. Clifford Enman; 4. John Mac- Leod, Uigg. ' 1. Estelle Lea; 2. Herbert Enman; 3. Ann Tweedy; 4. Everett Mac- Leod, Grandview. CLASS III-VEGETABLES See. 1- 1. Opal MacPhee; 2. Doris En- man; 3. Everett MacLeod; 4. Edith Enman. Sec. 2- l. George Wilson, Vernon River; 2. Robert Finlayson, Grandvlew; 3. Olive Finlayson, Orandview; 4. 1mm Les. Sec. 3- 1. Eith Enman; 2. Irene En- man; 8. Clifford Enmsn; 4. Doris Enman. Sec. 4- i. Marion Masters, Vernon Riv- er; 2. Margaret MacDonald, Or- well; 3. Doris Enman; 4. Irene En- man. Seo. 5- 1. Harold lmman; 2. mtelle Lea; 3. Forrest. Lea; 4. Marion Masters. Sec. 6- 1. Ann Tweedy; 2. Harold En- 1 man; I. George ‘Bloody; 4. Gerald Macho: 3. Violet Iuoe; 4. lhry lhoDoasid Medium. , . . g_a_. __LA.L- i Johnston; 3. Raymond Tremere s: 311mm‘- iLaura. Gillie. Pherson; 3. Marion MacDonald. 59m 1 CLASS VII A—SEW'|NG 1. Clifford Enman, Vernon Riv- er; 2. Harold Enman. Vernon Riv- s“: 1"‘ er; 3. Blather MacI-Jeod, Uigg; 4. 1' Anna Bnwm Gmndvkwi 3- Audrcy MacLeod, Uigg; Sec. 3— Sec. 1—- Orwell Cove. Sec. 4- Phcrson. CLASS VIII—MANUAL TBANING Sec. 2 (a)- 1. Preston Sanderson, Grandvlew. sea 1- Sec 4 (b) 1. Harold Enman; 2. Doris Em- ' _ man, Vernon River; 3. Estelle Lea; 1' Edison Maclflrh 4. Mack Carver, Vernon River. s”. z_ _ CLASS IX _1' ranch‘ iilewg?’ Verne; m: Sec. 1 (oi-Heifer Calf- ei; _'3 My I 38:51am’ Gmnd- 1. George Tweedy; 2. Alberta "Kw; 4" 0"“ C ° °°' m‘ ' Nicholson, Orwell Cove; a. John vew’ ' Mack ma.‘ Grant, Orwell Cove; 4. Frances on River; 4. Alberta Nicholson. Sec. Z-Leavee- Seo. 6- 1 Sec. 3—&"lant Diseases- Sec. ‘ 3. Uigg. Sec. l (nl-Writlfll- Betty Nsddy, Orwell; 3. MacLeod, Uigg; 4. Everett Maouod. Sec. 1 (b)—- Cove; 2. Mary Rooney, Orwell Cove 3. Georgina Rooney, Orwell Cove; 4. Flo Robbins, Uigg. Sec. 1 (c)- berta Nicholson; Kenna. Orwell Cove; 4. Bruce. s». 1 (d)- Leod; 3. Jenn Maobeod; 4. Johnnie Wilson. Sea. 1 (e)- CLASS lV-ILOWEBS Sec. 1- 1. Esther Mnclieod; 2. Cyrfl Mpg. Phmvn. U122: a. Geri-Id Macleod. Sec. L- i. Ann Tweedy; 2. Irene Mic- ,1»=°d; 8- Georze Tweedy; 4. m- ward MacLeod. Sec. 3- 1- “m8” Tweedy; 2. Ann Tweedy 3. Doris MacLeod; 4. Joyce Mar- tin, Grandview. See. 4- | 1. Estelle Lea; 2. Viola Sender. @5011. Grandview; 3. Florence Mae,- Kmmn; 4. Mack Carver. CLASS V-FRUIT Sec. 1_ 1- Am‘ TWEQdY; 2. Doris Enmsu; Sec. 2-_ ’1. Harold MacLeod; 2. Gem-go Tweedy; 3- A1111 Twfldy; 4. Mar- Baret MacLeod, Sec. 3- 1. George Tweedy; 2. Irene En- mflfl; 3. Marion Masters; 3, Edigon MacLean. Sec. 4- 1. Malcolm Stewart; 2, |T“'eedy; 3. GeorgeTweedy; Ann 4. Irene crass vr-cooxmd Sec. 1-- 1. Mary MaoPherson. Sec. 2- 1- Am‘ Tweedy; 2. Laura Gillis, Grandview; 3. Dorothy Mach“, Vise: 4. Mai-ion MacDonald. Sec. 3_ 1- Mary Mat-nae, Orwell cove; 2. Olive Flnlayson; 3. Ann Tweedy. Sec. 4- 1. Ann Tweedy; 2. Edna Gillia, Uigg. Sec. 5- l 1. Marion MacDonald; 2. Shirley MacLeod, U158; ,8. Edna Gillie; 4. Sec .6- 1. Laura Gulls; 2. Olive Finlay. 5011; 3. Ann Tweedy; 4. Estelle lea. Sec. 7- 1. Kathleen Currie; 2. Mary Mne- 3. Joyce Martin; 3. Emily Martin. Sec. Z- 1. Ruth MacLeod, Uigg. 1~. Frances Dawson, Uigg; 2. Evelyn Dawson, Uigg. Sec. 4- i. Ann Tweedy. t CLASS VII B 1. Laura Gillis; 2. Claudine Brown 1. Laura Giliis; 2. Mary Mac- Dawson.‘ Soc. 2—Pullet and Cockerel- (Barred Rock)- 1. Marion Masters; 2. Bandy Daw- son, U182; 3. Reggie Masters, Vern- Sec. 3—White Leghoms- 1. Ann Tweedy; 2. Evelyn Daw- son; 3. Bea Dawson; 4. Doris Kn- man. 'CiZKS‘s""X' Sec. 1—Weeds— 1. Vernon River; 2. Orwell; 3.11131 . Vernon River; 2. Qrwell; I. U188; 4. Grandview. 1. Uigg; 2. Vernon River. insects- _ i. Grandview; 2. Vernon River; CLASS Kl 1. Bernadette MacDonald; 2. Gladys 1. Beatrice MaoKenna, Orwell 1. Faustino. Noddy, Orwell; 2. A1- 3. James Mac- Gladys l. zm Rooney; 2. Lloyd Mac- l. Margaret MacDonald; 2. Mary FUR Season ’s Smartest S For Husbands, who w... to Cine a Gift of Enduring Beauty Special Showing of w Ladies Fur Coats by Mr. W. H. Ross of the Mo-Son Fur Co., Montreal THURSDAY Zita FRIDAY Special orders will be Persian lamb! Caracul with 51W" Fox! Krinuner! Raccoon! Leopard Cat! Silver Muskrat! Fitted Models! Belted Styles! Full Swaggers‘! Princess Lines.’ New Sleeve & Collar Treatments! S. SA. MacDonald The Island's Leading Store taken by Mr. Ross Lapin ! ;:i Sec. 1 (f)— 3. Marion MacDonald; 4. Frances MacDonald. Sec. 2 (ah-Map Drawing -—Nova Scotla- 1. May MacDonald; 2. Dawson; 3. Audrey MncLeod; Victor Wilson. (b) Aldus- 1.. Lorne Acorn, Vernon River; 2. Ruth MacLeod; 3. Munro MacLeod; 4. Mary MaePherson. See. Z (c)—Nnrth America- 1. Dorothy MacLeod; 2. Claudine Brown; 3. Margaret MacDonald; 4. Frances MacDonald. Sec. 3-—Art Work- (a) Baseball and Bah- l. Bernadette MacDonald; 2. Ruth MscLean; 3. murena Rooney, 4. Betty Noddy. (bl-Kllmlfly 1111111111!- 1. Dan MacLeod; 2. Isabel Shaw; 3. Beatrice MacKenna; 4. George Wilson. (o-Spray of flowers- Frances 4. Old Cough Yields to Buckley's Mixture Read What: Mr. Gull Says Hamilton. Ont: "From the time I was a snail lmy until the In oi‘ thirty-two. i wut never free from a llaeltlnl canal! nllht sml day. Doctors told ms l was sulierin: from ellronle bronchitis-that there was no per- manent relief. One day I nw an advertise- ment for Buckley's Mixture. The word bronchitis arrested my attention. I nnrehu- Ul l bottle. It [are m0 relief. I boqlht hm more and my cough left me completely. Tint happened six years an. Ind the cough llu never returned.“ BUCKLEY’! MIXTURE will give you in- stant relief from the strsnallnn torture oi‘ Bronchitis. nmi it aria like n iinsh on ennnha and colds. Why not let a bottle willy 1 t IUCILITI is sold everywhere and [nann- 1. Ruby MacDonald; 2. Stanley i. Vivian wood; 2. Claudine nrownu/iorrison: 3- Hv-stlna Rooney: t 1Gcorge Rooney. v I ll|)—-B00k Cover- j 1. May MacDonald; 2. Zeta Rooney; 3. Victor Wilson; 4. Pres- ‘tcn Sanderson. ,(e)—Pitcher and Gil-Inel- I 1. Violet Bruce; 2. Laura Giliis; '3. Harold Emman; 4. Marion Mas- ters. l (fl-Book and Inkweli on Table — l l. Dorothy Maolleod; 2. Vivian iwood; 3. Margaret MacDonald; 4. Frances MacDonald. ‘(m-water Colors-local Scene - [ 1. Dorothy MacLeod; 2. Laura ‘Cilllis; 3. Margaret MacDonald; 4. iViolet Bruce. ~ » Seo. 4-Portfolio (a)- l 1, Uigg; 2. Vernon River. (b)—l. Vernon River; 2. Uigg. iSec. 5—Pro]ect Maw f i. Uiss; 2. Orwell Cove. Sec. s-rmurs (s)- 1. Herbert Enmall; 2. Gnndview; 13. May MacDonald; 4. Lloyd Mac- Leod . (ho-i. Wood. (Patriot Please Copy) Grandview :2, Vivian CRAPAUD SCHOOL Crapaud senior Department: . Grade 10-l. Annilea MacDon- nld; 2. Gladys Tmwsdaie; 3. Mur- iel Cobb. Grade 9-1. Leah Martin; 2. Kenneth Cobb. Grade 3-1. Eleanor Wood; 2. iAudrey McNally; 3. Ernest Nor- .’ ton. Grade 7-1. Norman MacDonald; 2. Audrey Harvey. Grade 6-1. Junie Martin; I. -' r'~- “qrrvq-v-I‘ Vera Gamble. Grade 3-1. Fred Norton; 2.11411- dred Dawson; 3. Noreen Simmons. Perfect attendance: Ernest Nor- ton, Eleanor Wood, Audrey Har- vey, Vera Gamble, Jessie Martin, Mildred Dawson, Lillian Fall, Fred Norton. Teacher: Jean Davis. Crapsnd Primary Department Grade 1V—1. Hubert Harvey; 2. Lyman Harvey; 3. Teresa McNally. Grade III—l. Kathleen MacDon- ald; 2. Harry Ferguson; 3. Ralph Lowther. Grade 11-1. Greta Rogerson; 2. Marion Y'all; 3. Han-y Norton. Grade I lat-l. Dillon McNally; 2. Ernest Farker; 3. Dnvul Mne- Donald. Grade I <bI---1. Jenn 11‘ hrs; 2 Gordon Boyw: ll. l". Gratie I w» 1 1.. _ 2. Norman i-‘.‘.'..ili' Cobb. Over 90 ' : Kdtili" t" Jenn hiyera Girtzi if“ 0s IVIPNn .y. Fez-tort .‘.l‘.l'l‘.(l.\!!<‘t " Nivilftifltll. Jiili lren Aintllt Dmirl hind»: l. Jimmy Nirliolsizi Fl 1w 1m‘ SPUDS . . . taste fresh all day CORK flPor PLAIN. Alla, Spud Flue-cut tobacco or rolling your own, 10c the package ROCK CITY TOIACCO COMPANY, LIMITED, QUEBEC _ I Canadian and lndrpf-‘fidll’, ""-=-—- ‘ ----" .: \L""7."'¢=“' 1