bus' I .uuau \ 1949 _ ~ .__ -_--- ~ ___,,____.._ ;;;;:_;_ _; __`_-_.:_‘_::_"‘ - “"__t. - az. ._ L _ __;__` _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ____ , -_. _ ~` i V _ 2 5 '_ -“""""*-'--- ---- A ' A* ' " _ __ _ Y _ _ _ _ . _ . _ V , _ V ` L _ . . --i-------»----»» ` _ Adggg; 4, “gtg” ‘hug l ‘ ` ' ' _ ._ , ' 4 ' . i . _ _ 1 / / _ " icLeod. Bea view; 4, Olive Adams, un; g, phynu mcg,” ,_ Norm., s _ \ I 9 .i | Console Model 8555 &‘T.'f'élfs lIZ.l,2"n.§f,°.§ C54 _H|¢¢\r°'Dv|.\smic Speaker, '2l9. (less tubes) ELECTBOs DYNAMC _ ' _ ' Miss cs.-ns. ' Grades 0 and 10.-1, Msmntaa- Atwater Keai ~ ams; 2.‘ Margaret Rieley; 8. Cora - » . ~ Table Model 55 Table Model 60 of course? 3¢"“,Gdd Rxdnf icrxneen- Grid llseslvar - s 7 s be ...I _ any g s_~§ms._:.. ul 1 neeus_:_._, do 'Ju . UI48. < ff- »~»~> Z.‘.?%.°?.‘?; DISTRIBUTED IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES BY ` Green Mountain Potatoes.-i,David Margaret Adsms: 2. George Hickey: - msn 'conb1ers. 1, nawin noun- vim me-.-1. <=»»~»».. ssl... ns... 0... ...s......., ._ H... ............ ` -' ff ' -L.. _ ; _ ' _ ____ _ _ _ _ __ Hickey; 3, _Villah Hickey; 4, Gerald 4, Marjorie Bryenton. / Batt&_v Model 67 ‘ (hesitate) ' 2, Elton McKay. Gerald Mcriutt; 4. George Brander. _ _--1. Beans.-1, Leighton Coulson, Sea. Gfldel 7 $0 X0--1. Stacey Roach: ”*”_‘ View. 2. Louise Burns; 3. Waldcm Duggan; __ _ _ _ HALIFAX’ N°` S‘ Bartlett; 4, Leighton Coulson. ` 2. Lillian McLeod: 8. 511160 C0\ll80l'1¢ ~ ‘ “All Atwater Kent Receivers are equipped with C.G.E.-BMC. ltadiotrons! Turnips.-. Elton McKay; 2,Laur|, 4, Charles Barnett. . _ _ A successful school fair was held Pears.-l. Margaret Reiley st Damley on Monday, Sept. U. [our schools psrtisipstea. ueipeque. see qu. e,..¢,,.,,,|,¢ URANGE es . H/ I ` V Vi°W» D°f~\\1°y vid Bettis- The H- carrots.-i. Hattie stewart. i PBEKOE _ »'/ 5 _ _ - ' ,melts were an or a high order me _ _ - K “"9 A , _ _ Q ' . ` - ` ' _ leiiclted much oommendation from qw 1,_0°,g|", _ I ' the Hdmirlvz public- wmte sms.-1, 1-mea umm; a, ‘ A '° " ...Wiz ..-.ess .meal -4"" ' __ 1. ig ,_ ._ » , -_ _ _' 2.~ Fiennes Adams, I.'Olivs Adams 4. Morton Adair. D“€f"'°y 5°"°°' _,,=g,‘~,;-55,,-»--» =» 'rms mee: menu, win; ,Fair of-_»s_»»_-~1._»~.-st ms.. be your tina! choice _§ .._______ 1-,_A 1 Sports- bury 4, lziva Duggan. _ _ 'rss nueuiu.-1. mens money z. 6 9 fl I _ - I ir-1 1 THRHL to its new magic! Unleash the new power with your linger-touch and hear those far-03 “stations as clearly as if they, _were just around the corner. ` '_ Separate the programs with the stabbing sureness of its needle-point selectivity. Get . the one you _want, without others. interference from See what it means to make the music louder or softer without afecting purity of -- reception. Enjoy the new tone--highest and lowest notes equally natural. 'l`he new Screen-Grid handsome consoles--the product of one of V Canada’s leading furniture makers. See them _ now. Hear this marvelous new sensation in - radio. Malcolm and Hill Limited, Kitchener, - - Canadian Licensees. perfectly balanced ‘ 4 \ » Set is available in Fi 1 »..__5».-.: .he _. \ ,__ 'f BOUT!! \ ¢-.fQ_ (By Cliiadiaa Press) i;»`_ ' ` _ - WNDUI0 loot. iv.-unset captain " M- DIY!! o¢'A\UR‘a»lia, die Discovery iw Just ,iert,;en_tae'ru»t in or its "me to the Ants:-tie to continue the rumen bison in mi. sir °°“'1“ Menon. famous explorer. Wi the remainder of its party oi'12_ '__‘;i°__‘:_l-*lie wilbbb 'pieked'up at Cape _A '*=_1°s¢r;aaeersmeat'os sea: than ever was loaded on Spanish gcileon, Eiizebethan venture-ship, or pirates* schooner is stowed on the little Dis- covery,_writes a Daily News corres- pondent 'nie vessel win chart an un- known coastline, study marine llife from the humble -sea-worm to the “levisti-ian oi the deep." and p1'08P°<=t the coastal valley. '- For example, there are about 20 gross of empty bottles-bottles a.ll shapes, sizes and costllna, from five ounce milk bottles for sea-water mm- ple to intricate brass Ekmen bottle for deep sea study. Some of these bottles are of fine workmanship. made are coated with silver. Some may sent nearly four miles down into them; their contents will be carefull recorded, robobtled. labelled and for further examination on return. An oceanogrspher will determine chemical and physical properties the water, while a marine biologist icy. briny depths, there to take in a speci- men ot sea-water. A brass "messenger" tnen sent sown the $11:-e win seal stored the of or _ "planktol0Ui-st" will examine the withi minute forms of life which swarm many chambers of heavy brass, some be therein, for this "plankto," as it is=col- led, is the food of small fish, which in their turn feed larger onss-in- cluding whales. More numerous than the bottles are cigarettes; 100,000 are being taken. Half a ton of suet, however, was too much for the cook; the amount was cut down. There < will be trawiing nets of many different makes and meshes. from the finest silk to thecocrseropeogoitterandltdonogss- Y ' i .J "~» 2-;~., l' " ‘|]lli‘lill|H|lNL» que ts-awls. Etla, French Onyx . . . some ara- mounted in black and gold, (Italian) Numidlam and , 'Breecke Roy Marble . . . some have single Fountairs‘Pana, _ others have two, ._ . and all ' _havethoselongartiatieholdsrs which taper to a point. You can also have the fansoupNo.‘7 . Pen-Points in many-modeled Water-man'sFouotsinPsn8ets ' ' for the Desk. _ r ‘ ‘ With their beautiful desi and lovely ¢0lour coinbinatig Wa_terman’s Desk Fountain ‘ Sets are pleaaingly ornamental on the spinner, the secretaire, - or the busy executive desk . . . but, as perfect writing instru- ments, they are much more 'useful than ornamental. Some have baeea of Pedrars, Argentine (Green) and _ *S Pune wire is another important item; there will be more than 20 miles of it, for soundinl depths. A newc. sounding method will also be used- '.theliohoeounddr.'I’h.lsemitsa ta; vftom the hull ol the ship, sound waves radiating in all directions. Those that. finally "hit the floor" of tile ocean are _echoed bsdl, and from the length of of the time between tapping and re- ceiving the soho thejnstrument cal- , culstesandreoormtbedepthsona 'dialplata '_ Otharitamsofeduipmetttiiwiudea Moth seloplaue fitted with wireless. whirch is to `be the' 'lens arm” ofthe expedition; aa elabor- ateanert-wave uenamitan¢~set;aets °fehU_m¢n.and_a.pl;oitolrsPl\- 'f‘hssoisan~Owen‘sD\\t_l|sreCoun- _ iutne~An¢areue-enimeertaathetss `ts1eet\tkel°'l|ltl.!ottom Ooaalna- ooashcatebesaa testis; 5 _ti 'ti its iiiiii' is .».~.1‘=; _.e ». , < _ »- s ' - _ ~ _ '-1 , ,_ 'ter.todeterminethssmsant=c¢dust _ _ _ _ H _ stoodyeal'sotArctioandAntaretio, E i i 5 it E E i ea View Baltic; 4. Hilda. Adams, Bea. View. 'I5 yd. dash for boys' under 9 yrs.-l Baltic. (c)-1, Bill Cosdy, Darnley; Holmes, Baltic. Potato Race.-i, Darnley; 2, Mal- peque; 8, Bea View; 4, Baltic. and Albert McNutt, Darilley; 2. Bd- wln Mountain and Health Manderson, Dax-nley; 3, Lloyd Holmes and M. and David Anderson, Darnley. Three-legged R-ace for boys. - Borden Champion and Elton McKay, Darniey; 2. Stacey Roach and Albert and David Cousins, Baltic; 4, Charles Ramsay, Fanning. 50 yd. Jockey Race for boys.-1, win Mountain and Leslie Adams 2. Lloyd Holmes and David Cousins: 8. Borden Champion and Elton McKay. Teachers’ Race.-1, Miss Cody and Miss Graham; il, Miss Waller and Ed- -Electro-Drwlh class 1.-Grains. Champion: 4. Marv Hickey. 5P°l¥°P» $51- 0,,¢,5__1, Luuan Thompwn, mm. Map Drawing. Grades 8 to i0.- ley; 2, Mary Thompson, Damley; 8, Elton McKay, Darnley; 4, Rena, Mc- Gilvary, Baltic. Wheat.-1, Mildred Adams, Darn- ley; 2, Ruth Montgomery, Fanning; il. Elton McKay; 4, Margaret Adams. Sweet Corn.-l, Ruth Montgomery: Class 2.-Roots. Cousins Baltic. tain- 2, mga: Matthews; a, moienee Pickering, 8, Lawrence Ramsay. Lochart, Fanning. Parsnips.-1, Ruth Montgomery; 2. Margaret Riley. _ Class 8.-Vegetables. Tomatoes.-i. Hattie Stewart; 2. Hilda Adams; 3, Marlon Budsbury; 4, Marjorie Blakeney. Onions.-1, Kenneth McKay; 2. Ruth Montgomery; 8, Ralph Duggan; 4, Hattie Stewart. Cucumbers.-l, Adele Champion; 2. Marion Pickering: 3. Laura Pickering. 4, Ruth Montgomery. Beets.-1. Kenneth McKay; 2,H.uth Montgomery; 3. George Hickey; 4. George Brander. Dumpkin.-l, Leighton Coulson; ' Pickering; 8, Ray Butt; ._ . L; zitgomery. _*P _ Class 4.-l1owers. Sweet Peas.-1, Gerald Mcllutt. ' Mixed Flowers.-1, Kenneth McKay. 2, Dorothy Thompson: 8. Ruth Montf gomery; 4, Marion Budsbury. Patience.-1'. Adele Champion. Class I.-Fruit. Weaithy Apples.-1. Margaret Blak eney; 2, Florence Adams; I. Olive best pmoestl, tour dossn bottlesofhcsa radishsauce,2Bpoundsottamarinds, and-aevenpoundsofrpsomsaltsi 'Hia Discovery herself? She was Captain Boottbshipforhh famous expeeitieain1sio.maupmbew the ' shipafiostforwofsiaieyoesans. ereverylias‘expresaesstrsngth.Rsr timbersareofsto\itestoak.lhshas 'E is good for yeerlmon. mdailtbisgaanabe mt°lIs.andbu'_ 50 yd- duh 1°# rifle ffm 9 in 12 reap.-1. neue cnamoies, :_ -V"°'1» M"'i°f1° 3l*¥°U¢Y- Helen Champion 8, Eleanor Ram View, 2, .lean McKay, Darnley 8 5”, 4, yn;-¢|,r¢f, AM” Laura Pickering Bea View, 4, Jean i U I _ 1' ' ‘ _ _ I . ; _ ' _" . _ _f _ sea - » _ . _ _ M°L¢1'¢r1» Bee View , 'clue s.-sewing, knitting ana _ _ ` i. Louise Burns, l"s.nning;e 2, Hattie 5”, 1_..J¢;n|¢ pgmglgy, 5gf,;¢_ / “ ` stewart. Bea View; 3. Margaret Riley., Hgmmwhgd »-1-,,w,1_ _ 1, Mmm, . , _ ' i. 75 yd dash for girls oveu' ll yn.- ¢|»¢¢h,¢|n‘ Leigh McGougan, Fanning; 3. hed 3, Hugggf, Mgmt __._~_._ A I Hickey. Dsrnley; 8, Charles Hickey. “mad m¢g¢n__1, mv, Du"m_ Darnley; 4, Bill Roadh. Darnley. (b) ‘ ` -1, Albert McNutt, Darnley;» 2. _ - Q1." g,_M||,u_| Tamb* Heath Manderson, Darnley; 3, Stacey Mug" gm-,1__|, gh"-1,, g|m¢m_ = Roach, Darnley; 4. Ed. Matthews. Nail Box.-1, George Hickey. , 2, Edwin Mountain, Damley; 8. Lloyd wheelbarrow new-1, steoey noaen Dairy mesa-`1, David cousins; 2. Matthews, Baltic; 4, Charles HiCk0¥ Niltti 3. G1&dY5_Bud§b\lT.Yi 3, M3!- 1, ' Bamett and George Brander, Bea » R _'_ _ _ view. Class iz.-School Work ° Three-lessee new for girls. -- 1. aixereise nooks. dimes 1 and' 2.- oya Secur Corporation Marjorie Blakeney and Laura Pick- i.,George Hickey; 2. Louise McKay: Rue B “di Ch I sring, ses. view; z. nude. Adams ana 3, Ester champion; 4. Marion Ao- Y u U3’ af °"°*°Wl1 Hattie stewart, see view; s. pnyuia hott. _ Televhone 822 Hickey and Gertrude Anderson,Darn- Grades 8 and 4.-l, Bulls Dickie- ' icy; 4, Margaret Cousins and Jennie son; 2. Bruce Coulson; 3,'Vera Bran- ' _ " "' Champion 4, .leans McKay Manderson. » Knitted Bock.-l._Gladys Budsbury; Wagon Jack.-1. Albsrt'McNutt. Miscellaneous.-l, Weldon Duggan; 2, llbllhwn Coulson. cms io.--uve sleek me reeitry. Albert McNutt. ' Sec. (bl-i, Wilton Ramsay. Plymouth Rock.--1, Dougal Mc- garet Adams; 4. Ruth Montgomery. Cllll lb-Collections Weeds.-1, Darnley. _ Wood.-l. 'Bea View; »2. Darnley. der; 4, leigh McGougan. Grades 5 and 6.-1, Hilda Dickie- son; `2,`Emma McDonald; 8. Jennie _ Ramsay; 4. Albert McNutt. _ erases 1 and a.`-1. ca.:-sie wood- side; 2.'_Lil1im Thompson; 3. Vlllah Hickey; 4, Carrie Adams. 5°!" Walden Duggan; 2, Louise Burns Barbara MoNutt; 4, Elva Duggan. ' Grades 5 tp 7.-1, Cora McGouganf 2. Enid Ramsay; 8, Carrie Adams; 4, Amychampicn. ' Art. Work, Grades I to B.-l, Alice McGougan; 2, Bruce Champion; 8. 4. Villah Hickey. Penmanship. Grade l to 2. - l, 3, Delmar Adams; 4, Ester Cham- Grades 3 to 4.-i, Sadie Diekieson; Grades 6 to 6--1, Jenne McKay; 2. Grades 'I to 0.-1, Carrie Woodside; 2, Villah Hickey; 8, Lillian Thomp- son; 4. Vernon Champion. Grades 0 to 10.- 1, Cora Cham- pion; 2, Margaret Eisley; 3. Weldon Duggan; 4, Mary Hickey. Portfolio.-1. Fanning school. Project Map.-Fanning school. Y WITHDEAW FROM A. B. C. (lpeelnl to The Guardian) LONDON, Ont., Sept., ll-RushU18 for cover by advice of their solici- tor Jared Vining of London, all the members oi the Plumbers' Guild and A. B. C. here have resigned from the 'Amaigamated Builders' Council an1 surrendered their charter, it was a:|- nounced today as Gordon Waldron X. C. Royal Commissioner, resumed his probs of A. B. C.; activities at the county court housew "Affnr the session 'held by the Spznnsng and _ 'Weaving fgtztltgic f_...t...,i. 1 lilf'l gflggi .5 "”°‘_"‘“""""'*“' - _ ._ -asses ~ ~ ~»\»f1~»~e~§i\-_ws- mansoesna`iEa esteem. McNutt, Dsrnley; 3, Lloyd Holmes Leaves.-1, Sea View; 2, Darnley. -\ r illll. ‘ ' ' _‘ - ' ii h l _ I V; ` , _ _ W y,_ ,uh M “__ ,mm , M mn D__m___ '_ _m____ n________m_ Fresh from the gardne _ _ --1, Frances Beliretii. Flnnilll; 2. 4, Quay, M¢g°nud_ ' Y Y Ojusr lloslvsol Twente H sl(fus Sola: Johns Oubee Oiiawo Winning Vancouver Claarlouswvs Thus Rims Hamilton Regina Edmonton Calgary Yieloris SL JoIn|’f, NM. Nm Yavh London, Eng. Y _ _ THE three large modem resi- dential psoperties illustrated . above are pledged as security for the 51/2% First (Closed) Mort- ' gage Bonds of Montreal Apart- ments, Limited. We offer these Bonds as a sound real estate first mortgage invest- ment. Price to yield 6.05 % Full particulérs upon request. If ed to withdraw from the A. B. U., dns asked me _to meet them to dis- cuss _the situation. "I did not re- main st the meeting yesterday, but I am told every individual there, 1 believe all the members of the Lon- don Local, expressed their determin- ation to withdraw from the A. B. C.' ter?" asked L. W. Grifilths, counsel for the_C_omx-nission. “It ceases to be a charter," said ll/ir. Vining, "when ‘there ceases to be a membership or seven. So_far as they are concerned the local no longer exists." glad the members use deems.-1 to consult"'a bett.er` lawyer oi con science" and that' such a result had come about. A ' ` | and retumed home are teaching the stay-at-homes to eat cheese. FOX NELTTINC l *WHAT W! HAH: warns. Huw- °‘lt’s Better to be Sure Investment that yen have. Are !°l going to lose them. by using any other Netting than reef nu is; uint use sees -quaint: nn- IING* U protecting your htel. ters all after batngyovsn. e perfect some IHIIIIAHD. commission yesterday," said Mr. Vining.. to the Commissioner, "tho }individua1s I represent and who con- stitute the membership oi the A. B C. L0<>8l 1l4, asked me to make re- presentations to you to that erin: today. “Acting on_my advice they decid- “Did theysurrender their char- Commissioner Waldron said he was Japanese who have resided abroad, The 1siin'gto`n distnet of Lonsonj reports that 1,600 families live in one-room' houses. #400010-ovyrooeoooooevo o PEERLESS oi 1 I. Than Sorry" 201|- [Ogg no llll Illoll DNIIIIDIQ “llellnhlly not.” »wh,1» "licensee," you toes as else mow- Tlsh anthg h uA|.vAilallu sa- shage unseat senile or saa- Can be created by an 'AMAIIUL lI‘ll.'lALl.Y‘llAlil I0! lil. out rllols an 'nil Ilan un " ~` ye-.».a commercial airplanes for use new air route. "lLl_N i M _`; Japan has purchased sl.x An' While industrial labor is nov; tlful in Chile, there still is a. si Of 1’\i8h1y skilled workers. Boils j ' Dry up boils with Mir It's antiseptic qunlitle: the poison and druw oz flsmmation. M I NAP D. ,ls "Knit o|=,rsmi -4 _. ` To Farmer; And Dairym Owing to the long contl: dry weather that has nl burned up pasturage the l men state that they ha' house and feed their t alm0st the same as they I to in the winter time. The ‘ tures are so dry that what stock picks up does not by means keep up the milk su and other feeds have to be One of the best feeds ' Dairy cows is Sugar Beeg 1 This is a well known 1 manufactured from the S Beet, and is on excellent 1 stitute for Turnipe for 1 cows. Is also a good feed Hogs makes them grow fa _ At the present time 'l‘nr_ are selling at from 40c to per bushel for export, and -I likely that they will conf to bring s good price for r time. It would psy the fax. to sell his Tumlps and ` Sugar Beet Pulp to help or keeping up the flow of t We have in stock a earloa:'_ this excellent feed ready ‘ delivery which we are oth' at $2.35 per bag of 100 lbz. better llfice in ton lots. We also have fairly ( stocks of other Feeds neu Bran, Mlddlings, Cracked C~ Cornmeal, Schumacher F- Oil Cake Meal., Crushed ml Gr\\l\.ete.,whlcbvsareof_.._ ingst lowest pitch. ' look yeurordera with us, L .. save money. We are -,TQ , . i i .le-.-_ Qlsff _I _ s "_""i lleanor Ramsey. Fanning: I. union Ginger snaps.-1, Dorothy raomp- - ._ _'° i