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'nie figiires uid so.m.d:;i1d he milled. looklns earnestly 'rrinii so ui om 1 - I er- mn p§’,,n,:',,,,,,",',‘f, ,,{,,{‘ :X59 0, comrofrowmims simmons sc. "oi course," sho caged mei- a 1 people ready for four days of cele- oration. Over it all will reign the Queen of the Festival, the girl chosen as most beautiful in the Valley. There will be a ball in her honor the sv- enlng of the first day; she will be crowned the second and after that she will hold sway over the merry- melting. The third day-a Sunday-will be Grand., Pre. Here, in the little park .that marks the spot where the ex- pelled French settlers left Nova Scotia. for the last time, will hs held services commemorating their ‘dopa'rian‘e. i Striking pageantry will enliven ,the final day. 'llhere will be the ,Trail of the Pink Petals, contest between bands from the different, towns, displays of hbrsexnanshin and a gymhsnka. A mammoth street dance will close the carnival. i Maritime Fish Catches Bigger (By The Canadian Press) HALIFAX, May 'I-With larger catches and slightly better prices, ‘itliiermen of the Maritime Pio- v oe; mme through the winter in high hopes of making 1984 a year valued at $169,2M in the same nounced t Eastern Fisheries increase in scallop landings in t.hls_ province, while New Brunswick had a slightly better showing in all the principal varieties. Prince iikiwardi Island's total was down about 1,- 500 pounds but it was worth more because of the higher prices. ' Nova Sootis's numerous fisher- men ll-ndod a total at 11,598,400 pounds valued at $284,154 compared moments reflection, ways ex r The average was smallest in thegsla attire for the event. their .Trade Name With Advertising U. O. M. Official Acknowiedges Force Which Hu Increased Business 'I‘he Canada Cycle ds Motor. Limited, of Weston, Ontario, is a Canadian company that is enjoying increasingly good business and they give credit to newspaper advertising Klvvll 'ID U11! 1‘1\2m01'lBl 5€l'Vl08 M ‘as a force that has helped them de- cidedly. “Through the depression our Com- pany did not .suner as muchas might have been expected,” said Mr. J. W. Gibson, the Vice-President, "and there is no doubt that our resistance to the depression and our early comeback have been greatly helped by the fact that we have been pur- suing for many years s liberal pol- icy of newspaper advertising." “What has been the net result cf your many years' advertising?" was asked of Mr. J. W. Gibson. Mr. Gibson paused thoughtfully for a minute or two and then said, “I think it can be truthfully said that our C. G. M. trade mark is today worth more than our plant and equipment. if we lost our plant we could erect another building and in- stall more machinery but it would take the expenditure of much mon- ey and s long period of time to build up s. trade name equal in value to that of 0. O. M. That, I think, is what advertising has done for us." COBNWALL SCHOOL Honor roll of Cornwall Senior srtment for months of March DGP B-“d 59:3 z‘_ul"“ Marc _ Grade X.-l, Ruth Stone; I, An- drew Gass; 8, Erma Bain. Grade IX Br.-l, Louise Bain; 2, Jean Frizzell; 3, Hilda Oi-osby. Grade IX Jr.-l, Charles Mac- Kinnon- Grade VIII.-l, Norma Walker; 2, Dorothy Good; 8, Hector Scott. Grade VU.-l, Eileen Shaw; 2. Lillian Scott; 3, Robert Donahue. Grade VL-1, Maynard Shaw; 2, Ruth Bain: 3. Roy Good. _ Perfect attendance-louise Bain. Hector Scott, Eileen Shaw, Lillian Scott, Maynard Shaw, Alice How- ard. April: Grade X._1, Ruth Stone; 2, Er- ma Bain: 3, Andrew Goss. oruie ut si-.-1, Louise sein; 2, Hilda Crosby; 3, .lean Fi-izzell. Grade IX Jr.-1, Charles Mac- Kinnon. Grade VIII.-l, Phyllis Walker; I, Dorothy Good: 8. Norma Walker. Grade VII.-l. Eileen Shaw: 2, Lillian Scott; 3, Arthur Howard. Grade VI.-1. Maynard Shaw; 2, Ruth Bain; 3, Alice Howard. Perfect attendance-Ruth Stone, Erma Bain, Louise Bain, Dorothy Good, Hector Scott, Eileen Shaw, Arthur Howard. Maynard shew 1 cept present company. , “So do I." he replied » Martha _Walken Alice i-foward, ' Maroons Lose Third' Straight (C. P. By Guan-dls.n’s Special Wire) EAU CLAIRE, Wis., May 6.-With Leroy Goldsworthy doing the hurl- ing, Winnipeg Marcons tonight had lost, their third straight game to Eau Claire Bears 6-2 in the Northern Professional Baseball League. The National Hockey Leageu star walked two and struck out two in yester- day's game which saw Bears take an easy victory. Winnipeg 110 000 000-2 'I 4 Eau Claire 020 000 02x--0 9 8 Goldsworthy and Rnsetllei Bauch and Samuelson. Other scores: Moorehead-Fargo, 5; Superior, 0. Grand Forks, 6; Duluth. 8. Crooliston, 7; Little Falls-Brain”-` erd, 14. Russia Arousedi By S. Action (A. P. by Gim.rdlan’s Special Wire) Moscow, May c-Atom-any General Homer Cummings’ ruling that i/he Soviet Ciovemment is a deiaulier under the Johnson Act appeared certain today to intensify resentment a.i~ou.sed among Soviet offlcialdom by passage of the bill. shutting off United States credit fo Momow. This sentiment has already cry- stallized into actual retaliatory steps in iihe iomn of a recommenda- tion that all Soviet economic or- ganizations .refrain from planndng any orders from the United States, with the exception of such items that cannot be hs/cl elsewhere. The recommendation was made recently by the organ oi' the Com- misariat oi’ heavy indiiistry and, it is understood, has already been put into effect. Honors Even (A. P. By GuardIan's Special Wire) MUNIOH, Germany, May 8.-The 13th game of the championship chess match between Dr. Alexander Alekhine and E. D. Bogcljubow was begun here today and was adjourn- sd after 40 moves with honors even and with another draw in prospect. Play will be resumed tomorrow. Pieces were exchanged until an ending was reached with queens, rocks and bishops on the board. The bishops commanded squares of dif- ferent colors. 'Die score to dat-e: Dr. Alekhlne, four: Bogoljubow_ one; drawn, sev- en; sdjoumed, one. Dnsrdktlsgreallnbblngldnlnsd - i , GLENFANNING SCUOOI L The followins is the standim Glenianning for the month April: Grade VII.-1. Edith "'R.ice1 Helen Landrigan; 3, Raymond Rl Gi-dae V.~1, Gerald McGil1lvra Olive McGll1ivray, (equsllg I, R. Mccillivray- . 4. oi-ads ni,-1. Cyril Mcoiiuwqg 2, Ervin Roche. _ Grade II.-1, Ronald Iandrigaqi 2, Elmer McGil1lvrs.y; 3, Russo] Rice. ' Grade I.-1, Peter Ricelllh, Verdi on Roche. ~ Perfect attendance-Heléil Lam) rigan, Ronald Lsndrigsn, 'Olive Mos Gillivray, Elmer McGlllivzsy, Petei Rice, Vernon Roche, “" Highest average, 90, Peter Rica 'Beecher-Margaret C. Rwilla. .. _ _ ___. , New r.oi~moN scigqos Honor roll for the Qonth April: Grade X.-l, Margaret 2, Wlnnlfred Orsbom; Orsborn. Grads; IX.-1, Grade VIII;--1, lister. Grade VII.-l, Bloyce 2, Hazel Carr, Grade VI.-l, Doris IBu.nt,ain4 Miriam Currie. _. Grade V.-1, Annie Osni-,.,, Grade iv.-l, Annie MacKay; Marion Ramsay. Grade III Sin-1, -Be 1 Fannie Carr. Grade lil Jr.--l, Edwimiiyle. Grade I Sr.-1, Donald Grade I Jr.-1, Wlnlhed Kly: 8, Norman Dunning; 2, ble Mayhew. “ M. Weeks. teaches: (Patriot please copy) _ "rd like to buy a wrench.” :A 'monkey wrench?" Er-no-I think my _husband wants the his baboon size.” sims; _ » zrzrancurrt cc-sE§Ei¥‘ _°'pu||»-vsqqn. fniwssffoeg l