t <S."¢l~<s l T: s‘ 1'23.» '91 .25 ‘h, ,1 \ 1i PKGIBIX " Here’s Your Answer to the Farm Labor Problem -the Type “Z"- that marvelous power source for the farmer, which does the work of two men. Strong, li ht, flexible in its work and low in first cost, economica in fuel consumption and upkeep. Three hundred thousand Fairbanks Scales f o r a I I f a r m requirements T hreshers Grain Grinders Wood Saws Pumps Light Plants N. farmers are using the “Z‘ ing production. The nearest FairbanksMorse dealer will demonstrate the “Z." See him today. Cltlerlnea. “lndnar. "- John. Quebec. Din-treat, Furl “Tllllm, Calgary. Edmonton. Vancouver. Victoria. 0t tavva, “h: nlpeg, Regina, ‘- and saving money and increas- The Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. Limited Halifax. Toronto. Ilanlllol‘ 8a llatoll, Fai rbatnks- Isadore Duncan Is To Stay In Russia PARIS. Oct. 24.—Isatlora Duncan the famous dancer. likes Russia. "where art is not crushed by com- mercialism." and is going to stay there. Several months u-go Isadora went to llloscounto establish a schooil to teach the the auspices of the Bolsheviks. 1n a letter to Humanit-e_ the Sor- iniist nevi-spnper here. Isadora writes “You ask my impressions l can give only the impressions ol that humanity, through Russian chii-' dren impressionistic dancing. under the com- i munist regime. took a great step in advance. The martyrdom that Russia is suttering for the sake oi’ the tuture will proveas lertile as that of the martyrdom of the Nazarene. Only the lraternitir o! the workers oi’ the world can save civilization." i-<+>i- ‘GREENGOODS MEN WORKING GERMANY BERLIN. Oct. 24 —— Green goudslmen and bunco artists are reaping a harvest in Germany HS a result of the sensational (all in the value of the German mark. Kraemcr. o1 the National League of salesmen are traveling from ANOTHER FALSEHOOD The -priscner came before the har with a bored air ot‘ a hardened otlender, The judge looked down at him and paused for words. His face ware a look o! disgust. “Jacks, this is the nineteenth time you have appeared. here to answer t0 a t-Iiarge oi’ petty lar» ceny. You're absolutely hopeless. and l t-nntsee what Im going to do with grit. Have you anything to s11): i=1" _'.'-'llrS(lf'.'" "Yes. sir. judge.‘ the prisoner hastened to reply. "You see it Wad this way, I-—" “it's no use!" the judge intel- rupted. "It doesn't make any Gif- terence how you want to tell it. l would11‘1 believe your statement an artist. I quit Europe. whore 1111. village 1o village with small bales ii’ you swore to it on a stack of 15 rushed by commercialism, i am ot American and English notes of Bibles." _ - . ' - .4 extremely doubtful origin. The “There was a moment's awed convinced that in Russ“! t.“ grim notes are selling like hot cakes silence. Then the prisoner smiled m‘ miracle m “"°.!*'°"-‘*"““ 383's to the peasants. many 0t whom craftly. is happening. _'l‘h‘ose who liie in never saw American or English "Judge." he stated. "I pleail the next hundred Yeaffl will realizefnoney. - i4 fl gum)‘: m‘ ‘l: of the You remember the story Pitcher- It made a good many trips to the well and it came back in good order. “l can take care of myself," it said—"they don't need to talk about risks to me." But it went once too often. _ After that it was only part of a pitcher, and they didift need to talk to it about risks-it knew. A lot of people won’t believe tea or coffee can harm them until it does harm them. "Nonsense!" they say, “it never disturbs mo." . When it does disturb them, then they flow.“ Often the disturbance which they then recognize is the result of irritations to nerves and digestion which have been going on for a . .. - If you have to lie awake at n" flat and count the * . clock ticks, after an evening cup o tea "or "coifee. then you know that it's better to be safe than sorry. The risk of tea or coffees harm is-gone when the meal~time drink is Postum. Here's a delightful and satisfying table beverage, with charm for the taste and without harm for nerves or digestion. You know you're on the right road with Poctum; there's never the possibility that you'll go once too often. Postum come! In two forms: Instant in the cup bythc addition of boilin w or. larger bulk. for those who prefer to make the drlnli while the meal ll being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. "There? a ‘Reasorf’ for ‘Postum Made by Canadian Poatum Cereal l Poamrn (in tins) made instantly Ponum Coral (In packages of 60., Ltd.. Windsor, Om. CLASS 4 FLOWERS . CLASS 5 FRUIT Section 4 Cove. _ ,, 3. Christina Mat-Pierson. Lyn- rnn ouiuznmi " laden 4 1, Guulo McDonald. Orwell. 3, Florence McDonald, Special Crochet Marla McDonald, Vernon River. SEEIJ Filii UIGG ‘scuoot run i 8mm 1 CLAN 1. GRAINS 1, um... Finllyloll. Grand View. 2. Charles Richards. Vernon hctlvn l. River. 1. Willard McLeod.‘ one." 2. George McPherson. Gram] 4, Willard McLeod. ‘Jlggl View. Ooctlon 2 l. Robert MoPhee, Grand View CLAOQ 10 LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY . Section 2 pLGnce McDonald, 01-well. ' 2; Wtllflrd McLeod. Uig‘. is. Edwin McLeod. m". g 4 Helen, McDonald. Orwell. section 1 ' . l, John White, Grand View, cation 5 » _ 2, Joseph (loady. Vernon, River. ,1 1'. Helen McPherson. Inn. ctlws 11. OOLLEGTlONO. . 2, Edison McLeod. U-lgg. 5 Section 1 1 scum. a. l. Grand View School. 1, Melinda q", 011911, 2. Vernon River School. 2, Willard McPherson. Orwell 3, Uixsi Schwi- C915, . 4 Orwell School. CLASS z Roors n 5'6"" Z ' . Qggfloql l, Vernon-River School. 2, Grand View School. 3, Orwell School. Section S l, Orwell School. 2. Grand View School. 3. U-lgg School. CLASS 12 SCHOOL WORK Section 1, Clan A 1, Marcellaldobonald. Orwell. 2. Harold Wood, Vernon River. 3 Hazel Carver; Vernon River 1. Harold Wood, Vernon River, 2, Alistair McLeod. Uigg. 3, Alex. McLeod. Ulgg. ' OOOQIW! 4. 1. Alistair McLeod, Uigg. '2, Willard McLeod. Uigg. 3, Robert McPhec, Grand View. 4. George McPherson. Grand View. Section 5 , l. Alistair McLeod, Ulgg. 2, Russel McPherson, Orwell Cove. - 3. Edison M. McLeod, Ulu 4. Mary O'Keete. Vernon River. Glace I l. Marlon Lea, Vernon River. 2. George Lea, Vernon River. 3 Pansy Wood, Vernon River. s,“ on n, 4. Lona Carver. Vernon River. 2. M, McPherson; Orwell Cove. Edison M. McLeod, Uigg. 1, Clue C OLASQ 8 VEGETABLES 1. Jeau McKlrinon, Uigg. 2. Kathleen MacLeod, U1". -3 Chester MaoPherson, Uigg. Bvccllon 2 1. Orwell School. ‘l. Mary Brelmut. Lyndsle. Section 2 l, Christine McLeod. Ul g. 2. Edison M. McLeod. i|g. ll Windsor Bruce; Grand View. Rltljencharlea Mllnmmld’ venw“ 3, Hazel Carver, Vernon River. 4 Lharles Richards; Vernon Section 4 _ l m"°" i; 2.15mi. iiifiijefaraiiiggl W‘ 3731'? Coavlelidward Mcmlezson; Ont," 1. Gordon Carr. Vernon River. 4, Bernard ‘MacPherson, Uigg. Rlaervflrle ' Mcmnam‘ Velma 3. Pansy Wood, Vernon River. 4, F. Coady. Vernon River.’ Olau I " 1. Hazel Carver. Vernon River. 2,' Marlon Lea, Vernon River. 3 Orwell School. 4 Charles Richards. Vernon River Section 7 l, Bernard MpcPherson. hllgg. 2. Joseph Coady; Vernon River. 3. Harold Wood; Vernon River. 4, M, MacPherson; Orwell Cove. Section 1 l. Edison E. MscLeod. Ulgg. 2, Hilda MacLeod, Orwell. 3. Christine D. MacPhcrson. Or well Cove. i 4. Mary O'Keete, Vernon River. Section 4, Clans B 1, Uigg School. 2. ‘Orwell School. 3. Orwell Cove School. Clan C. Sgclign 4 ' . l. Ulgg SClIOOl. . l, Florence MacLeod. Orwell 2. Orwell Cove School. Cove. ‘s r 2. Windsor Bruce. Grand View. 3, Edison E. MacLeod. Uigg. , 4, Etta Hicken. Lyndals. C LASS l4. SPORTS Glrls’ Race under I yearn l, Florence McLeod. Uigg. 2, Marcella MacDonald. Orwell. 3. Lottie Martin; Uigg. 4. Myrtle Wood, Vernon Section 5 1 Mary Zllatheson. Grand View, 2..\larie McDonald. Vernon River 3, Robert MacPhee, Grand View. River. Girls’ Race B to 12 yalra l. Jessie McPherson, Lyndsle. 2, ‘Hazel Carver. Vernon River. 8 Marion Lea; Vernon River. 4, Mary Matheson, Grand View. Sectloni ' - . l. Windsor Bruce, Grand View. 2, Bryon Finlayson, Grand View. 3. Ansley Matheson. Grand View. 4. Lottie Martin, Uigg. Girls’ Race ovOr 12 Years l. Jenn McKinnon, Uilg. 2, Irene MacLeod. Orwell Cove. swim‘ 2- 3, Grace McDonald. Orwell. l. George MacPherson. Grand 4 Helen MacDonald, Orwell, iew Boys’ Race under 9 ylarn l. Douglas Ross, Uigg. -2, Peter MacDonald. Uigg. 3 Donald MacDonald. Orwell 4. Wolcott MacPherson Ulgg. 2, lsahel Bruce. Vernon River. 3. Ruby MacDonald, Orwell. 4. Clarence Gay; Orwell Bectifln 3 Richards. Vernon River Z. Grace McDonald, Orwell. 3, Edison MacLeod. Uigg. CLASS 6. CANNING Section 1 ‘ l. Kathleen McLeod. Uigg. " Mary Mntheson, Grand View. CLAS5 7 COOKING Boys’ Race l to l2 yearn 1. George Lea, Vernon River. 2. Joseph Coady. Vernon River. 3 Charles McDonnII. Orwell. 4. Alex MacLeod Ulgg. Boys‘ race ever 12 yearn l. Everett MecPhee, Grand View. 2. Chester MacPherson, Uigg. sea-ion 1, . 3 Ansley Mntheson; Grand View 1. Mary Mfllllesoll. Grand View. 4. Charles "Richards. Vvrml 2 Beth hlacPnerson. Uigg. Ill"!- 3, Hazel Carver. Vernon River. 4. Etta Hicken. Lindale. Boys‘ Jockey Race l. Robert MdPhee and Alex Gray. 2, Alex McLeod and Alllstnrr Maclleod. 3. Nell Murchison. and Douglas Section 2 1. Mary Matheson. Grand View. 2, Helen McDonald. Orwell. 3 Marie McDonald. Vernon River Roan, v14. Evvlyll lilflflPhcrflon. Grim! 4. Gordon Carr and George Len. ew. Ioys’ Jockey Race ovar 12 years Bectlon 3 l. Everett McPhee and Angus i. Helen McDonald. Orwell. Nlchohon, 3- MB?!’ 014N341. VBTIIOII RIVQF- - 2. Blair MacLeod Ill Willard = 3. Beth McPherson, Ulgg. McLeod.’ . ' ‘ 4. Marla McDonald, Vernon River 3. Icrnard McPherson. and George Murchison. ‘ 4, George Lea and Gordon Carr. 1. Hazel Carver, Vernon River. - Three Legged Race. Glrla under 12 3octlon 5 l. JeanMcKinnon. U1". 2, Marion Lem-Vernon River. d, 3 Jessie McPherson. Lyndalbi 3. Helen McPherson and O'Kee1e. ' .3. Mar ret Camp all and M: lo MacDonald. ,' b‘. r filter-Charles Richards. Vernon 4:1,“!!! wood "d momma - ~ Goldy. - Icctlan l . L "my wood‘ v8 on ma‘. Thus Lqgod Race. Girls over 12 2, Helen McDonald. rwell. (l Marlon Lea: Vernon River. 4 FINN" '11 CW“ ""11""! 2c Flor-once MacDonald and Gus‘ Riven" stoiwoooo-iu. ' 3, B M ctass s. sswmo AND ma. Campbflif “Elm” "d “w” 7m“ P 4. Etta Hlcken and Jessie Mac- lsctlon 1. "hermit l. Myrllb WOW- Vllm" "W". Potato Race. lays under I your: '“”"' 3 1 Mural MscI-‘harson. l. Christine McLeod. Uigg. 2: Geo,‘ L“. 2. Helen McDonald, Orwell. 1M” u! _ 3. Florence McDonald. Orwell. loom» 8 l Melinda Gay. Orwell. 2. Christine McPherson. Orwell 4. Everett Wood. Potnlc lacs. GI, In l. Helen Mac sld. Orwell. 2, Jenn llhcKlnbon til“. 3, Florenop McDonald: Orwell. 4. Gums Iacbonsld. Orwell. River. slo 4, Marlo MacDonald. Vernon Potato Race. Girls under 12 yrn. 1, Junie Incflierann. Lyldals. Orwell. CLAOI l, MANUAL TRAINING a 3, Robert lllcPheo. Grind View. l. Hazel Carver nndMnrion Lea- Mary, l. Jean MacKlhnon and Christine r hood ' l vlli- . i. ~‘ When your speed slackcns—- When your brain fags- \\'l1e11 you begin to yawn-— And look‘ at the clock- And it's only 3 o'clock- And there's a pile of \vork— Still on your desk- That you must do- Bcfore you've done— A good day’s work- It's then you necd—— These little nuggets— Of NE\V ENERGY-f Called Little Su11-.\laids— against “3 O'clock fatigue” “The BcIwcrn-illcal Raisin"— In a handy little 5c package— Containing 146 calories—- I Of energizing 11utriment-—- Practically pro-digested- So it gets to work at oncc— And "picks you up"—— And starts you 0H again— And first thing you know- Ii's five-thirt_v— And you've finished- Fcciing like- You could lick- Anothcr dcskful. LITTLE Sun-Maids-Sc 1 ocronmtzs. 19211 Win Had. Your Iron Today? ._ Look for this Display Carton on you; dealer's counter. Sold at all fling, grocery. candy and cigar itorcs_$¢ You need buts: small bit oiim daily yet that need 1.1" viral.‘ Rail] are rich in iron. Safe, healthfuliwm meats for the children. too. FllEEr-Send Today Send coupon for book contui" more than I00 valuable raisin rcti to make delicious dishes withi 5 "big sister" Sun-Maid patkilgcsy buy at the neighborhood store. M -uuIucu-----------u--. iCutThis Out and Send _ H : California Associated Raisin (I01 "B81208?!" M801 ROiSIflS : Dept. P-374-:7, 1I..-.».n-..<:..1.1 | Planuse send} Hln. . .\' _i_-.' \ ~ :1. B t O Always buy at : book Sun-Mani l.-»1 IXIUH. |\ uy a n noon so you'll : Nam‘, H N p i have them for your afternoon refreshment | | -make that your daily profitable habit : m“... : . _ l ‘ ' CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO.,Dept. P-374-27, Fmno, Calif. : s1...» . i Membership H.000 Growers \ ----------------I I 2, Beth MacPlu-rson (‘ii-zg. 3. Ansley Matheson and- Chas. 3, Joseph (_‘0;11]_1' “nil 1511s; 3 Marlon Lea. Vernon River. Richards. .Wood_ .. 4. Helen lVlut-Phcrson, Cigg. 4, Gordon MacLeod and Geo. ‘ , v Murchison. Relay Race »Three Legged Race. Boys under 12 _ ette l, Geo. Lea an ilRohert .\l:icl'heo WM“ barmw "u: Boy‘ Md" l2 1. Figg, 2. Edison MocLeotL and Gordon 1' Geo" L?“ and hvereu Macphee 2. 0| well (‘ow “scLcoil. 1“°L*‘°‘l s, Orwell 3. Alex. MacLc-otl and Iiougl Ross. 4. Edison Alloclseuti and Donald a“ ‘.2. Neil Murchison and Phe. 11 Everett I 3L Rwhen...9:s»...sllsl._¥1l.t2tl.-1ll9e 4. Geo. Murchison and Alt-x. Mac 4. Vernon River —‘Fea¢llcrs' Race l. Lziuru Ilroihois NlClIOIEOYL L l 2, Estelle Nltir-llilnulil , 9"‘ " " " s. u. 1s. Ninollwnziiu. ' [Three Legfled race Boys over 12 i Wheel Barrow Race. Boys over 12. 4. LOlIu (‘fllllhhl ' 1. Lester White and Evereti l. Lester White 11nd Everett Mac 5. All“ Cilllllvlwll- ‘llicPhee , Phoc. 6. Bessie .\‘u<-l’l1r-'*. .._2, Willard and Blair .\lcLcod. 2. '.‘.’!E!airtl 11nd Blair .\lztt'Le0tI. 7. Etta 'l“.\1111ll»~i'n. — — ' i i m“ MUSIC WEEK oc'r.22_-"ro29 Happiness is the desire of every heart. That's why Music has such a hold upon people of every race and creed and clime. Music is the language of Happiness. The surging joys that bubble up in the hearts of young people are expressed in joyous music just as the melodies burst spontaneously from the throat of the songbird. Music is a necessity in the home ~ especially 1n the home where there are children. \ Give the kiddies Music every day. them realize the vision expressed in the old nursery rhyme about the lady Let l ‘. from Banbury Cross ~"she shall have music wherever she goes." And revel in Music yourself. Feed your Gather with the family group around the piano, the player-piano, phonograph, the organ or any other musical instrument. _ Let Music's "magic carry your heart . away from the carking cares of the day. ls there Music of the right kind in your soul on tuneful harmonies. home? MILLER BROS. 146 Great Georg; Stragfl Ndi