5'side Trinity wMS Afternoon ht. H.D. Smith. Mrs. B.R, Sharpe rile Bread of Life" followed. A tall) was rendered by Mrs. G.N. nias, asters and table centres. being in gladioli. snspdragon. sin- Fourih Wesi Prince Flower on the beautiful display. so artistic- ally arranged. and on their behalf Charlottetown, who had judged the show. Mr. Warren complimented Concluding Session West John Rayner. Cascurrlpec. were the best he had seen in twenty years. aoehetad: 1. Ilattle lodtloa. I. artlia Meyer. M Bee. 3. Cushion. embroidered: 1. Mrs. A. L. Rennie. 2. Jean Barbour. Dunbar. Sec. 31. Coloured embroiadery: See. U. Place Mats: 1 Mrs. Lester E. Profitt. 2. Mrs. win. Mrs. Burton Bostes, 4. Mrs. John Rayner and Mrs. Alvin Webb. Zinniaa - 1. Mrs. John Rayner. Prize List From The West Prince Flower Exhibition Thursday, Sept. 8, 1955 The Guardian Page 11 Bell. 4. Heath Profit. Any Other Variety -- 1. Heath POTTED PLANT! and daughter Mary. Mrs Thomas; Woodman and Mrs Alberfon Robinson of l (Continued from page 10) Professional Caicls , , M t . Mrs. Winfred Bridges. Auxiliary 99 S S h ow H e, A1. ..s,e.-,.,-,:,-9.:.-ggi,-;--,-.v,,gs--,s,,i-3;-,3; n. ........ .-.......... ..... Agnes ci...i...a Auxmuy of the kmumuh Following is the prize list of the Weeks, 2. Miss Margaret Forsytli, omen". Almmm 1”" today A l. I, The Allfefgggity United Church Bec.2l.Pi1lowcss ltsndworlfed p1:(l)n;.:nngwer wow: flnhiihlllellgordon Elm”, 4' Mm fliriseverleyl llidousl u be C . .s- ' . .. . . ' - 2 '1 ' ' . iilllitmerside.lwas held aorta Tliiesldlay. hThe fourth West Prince flower Gods haudiwo .. He also attractive. elvociali b simmer 1- (l3:"i:;1-um” I Glhlllohl, collectlot, ,. 1, Mn -l-,l,l, centre g. l' M” Jolm mgr: 3” 9' l” '5 5"'l”""V Gang" Bank of 9! C. elllember 6 in Epwar 1:”. rs; s ow. sponsored by Regalette Re- stressed the irnP0"”5e ”' 3""! V15"-0l'l. Lem. vb-me" it I - John Rayner. 2. Mrs. Gordon Hardy Wells. 2. Mrs. CH. Weeks, 3. Miss Mrs. William Auhtev. Alhartovi, Building Mtge Sheen was in c Be 0 bekllll Lodge. was held in Alberton flowers to the living , expecially After declaring the show offlci- 5” as S -I H ' L l 3. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie.4.Mrs.Earle Margaret Forsyth. 4. Mrs. J. W. South I, . Damn, In W vvmem-summcrmg. PEL PM" .3 ll, worship service, and look as yesterday.' Entries were received those who may be shut in or aged. ally open, Mr. Ramsay then called ed. 1- M; 3G": 9 0 IN. Autumn. Waugh. Hnspiml M theme, Our High Calling. from OLeary, Caacumpec and Mr. Fred Ramsay, M.L.A., coln- on Mr. Gordon Warren, liorticultu- - - '- T19 C0310!-3-MIL Dali. couecuoii .. 1. Mn, Neil Phlox - 1. Mrs. Alvin Webb. 2 M, and W5 stun” t-.,,,dmE Albert Raberuo. M W” aIasisteg1clg'rl.Vr1rr:;;f:ul:3 points west. the heaviest classes plirnentad the committee in charge rist at the Enparimental Farm in 3'9"l0'l H"d"”'- 3- Ml''- 13339 Barbour. 2.Mrs. Alton .Rayner. 3. Mrs. Gordon Hardy. 3. Mrs. Alvin C W' 1 -lorrison, rl- - P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street , . , Charlottetown were among thnsel 5 u ,,,..n.s;. H At the official penlng in the thanked iiioie who had.lnany way. the exhibitors on the fine quality 1- Mir Burton Bo-ten 2- Mn. Snapdragon - 1. Heath Profit. From. 2. Mrs. John Rayner. 8. Miss - . "mm "" villlle singing of hymn Art Tlbu afternoon. Rev. George Killen, who helped make the show sosuccessful. of their entries and said that the Pine” Cl-lllll 2. Mrs. Douglas Nicholson, 3. Mrs. Mltilret Forsyth. 4. Mrs. Alvin gigging ttllizdlil-':::;:ry sh” 1" Al 9”" " .:o, ytal-y?" was followed by prayer welcomed the visitors. reminded He added that the growing of such competition had been so close in 599-31 Al'P"q"97 l- Mn”? 3953' John Rlyner. 4. Mrs. Robert Dunn. Bell ' 3344 ,y Miss Christine MacDonald. and his hearers of their privilege in lovely flowers was making the many cases that it had made the 50"- Sweet Peas - 1. Heath Profit, (Cull Petunia! - 1. Mrs. John gpeating the Lord: Prayer in srowins flowers. thus helping to "Garden Province - even more iudsins very difficult The prize 3'”-”-"b" ”1”"'-"'"3 1-M" 1-MrI- R0b&rtDiInn.3- MrI- Elrlr W'"'-1-3"” C"'''”-'- M''- 53”” Toronto SlOCl(S lNSURANCI lnlson. The hymn. Break Thou - ., asters. Brown by Mrs. Letter 19- Profltt. Atkinson, 4. Mrs. Alvin Webb. Afktnron. 4. Mrs. Alvin Webb. R.E.EIlls&SollLlm!hl Fire - Anto - Casualty ;omei-s. Collection W53 received by The first prize dahlias. grown by MacKay. l5ro1lllf,'.4.lFrfnTda"eealis.Hum ”3e8M,i: maxi and Aflwbvgmz Elli an Misti? sen-vsum-mu st I ms .1g(:h(:ingBoates and Miss Mi1l- p , T h M , lvlrs, Nag l3!,,.l,ou:.ll Alma wet, Hosdeggm-I10. Smockiug: 1. Mattie MN::::,-tduttzt. MEI 1, FMH: alillrllfy 1 M” hank Frazer o;e uM:- Wu ninn . O I am - - aso we 0 s a men on. : 0 Lu". . I. ran ee s. ' i ' .' ' maul Mfl cm Msidm M”. M Wk rlnce eac ers egflng Dmyrzlmhiranegmmmmd Sm 41. Cm sum” L M". a. mu mmm Fm” Cl;;e:terlHay;:s. 3. 3:... in... Bell. ,.....:' art 3 3 prlometrlsf run. was in charge of the business , t by membe" of the lodge at both A. C. Green. 2. Lettie Vincent. 8. Marigolds - 1. Mrs. Burton wm;.gon' i ”"b" l L Mrs" Lbyd lm 5f';”C”" z i: Q E" t' P”'kn”" :P5Sl0l'l. Airs. Roland Phlllipson. the The Wfllcludml 595510" 07 "19 l-"5l5"me'"3- afternoon and evening lemons. Mrs. Isaac Dunbar. Boates, 2. Mrs. Charles Johnston. 8 let . . BANKS 0' 0l"'D" 3'0” . ;me,a,y' read the mlhutes whlch West Prince teachers convention (11) That Easter conventions pourlngm the afternoon were Mm Sec. 43: Petit Point: 1. Lettie 3. Mrs. Clayton Travers. 4. Miss Go ggoml: (C813 L'lyl”1 M” :;1'iMoat as so PHONE 3237 Wm. apptdved ll; read, The mm. were held yesterday at OLeary concentrate to a greater extent on Maud Dyer and M” Gordon Hardy Vincent, Mu.g,,et 1;-onyml Br on alrdy,( gvfrs. A.lV'Jl Bell. M13 fomfl so am g. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. I ,nunm. mehdshlp sect-elhry, hilt-5. with the president. Mr. Earle modern teaching methods thereby and in the evenlng Mm Alvin Bell Sec. 44. Afghans: 1. Mrs. Suaan- Roses -- 1. Mrs. John Wells, 2. Fm;k'l.9" '' 2 " emu”) 1t M''" 3, 33,, ,5?" ,5?” 5,” 5'm"”E" S” "m'”""' ' -ilbrrt HiI95llS- P9901494 137 V15"! Jen” l”'95ld"'3 5”” P” '-''"'”"''"9'" "kin 0" we ch”"le' 0' l9"l"3l' and Mrs, Helen Ken-, Agglgting ht Hall MBCl-e!1n8n- Mrs. Ralph Adams, 3. Mrs. Gordon don 3 ;;:"'L : M": Chm” 5”" 2:21-oi-.noin mo inn is - ,0 homes and hospital. of fifty-nine teachers. training periods, practical demon- servlng were Mrs. Frank ween Sec. 45. Child's knitted dress; 1, Hardy. M' 1' sh l"t"ylC"be"' I-VYNJBTBIH-I B. F. Hunter. 3.0. ,' rho supplylllg of flowers for the Mr. Robert Grlndlay read is strstions. films etc. Even if this Mm Wesley Hardy, Mu. (ssayton Mai-ilin Meyer, Pu”, Common d L M” John F rcanz oe- . Mrs. Frank ggggirsr gg 3:2 Summerslde. P.E.l. - Phone 111! ' : l1llfl'll 1.1 September will be in quotatiolll from Liberty Magazine entailed extension of the convention Tnvem Mrs. Charles Johnston and Sec. 46. Child's crocheted dress: Rayner, 2. Mrs. John Wells. 3. Mrs. Mrueill .' M”' Lucy C"be"' 3' 1'll.lD Steel ion. was Tire 51lMl-l--'VlAN'5 BUILDING rhargfl of W.M S. members. entitled Blackboard Jungle writ- toa full week. Margaret Fouythl Replentshmg 1. Martha Meyer. 2. Mrs. James Earle Atkinson. wmlk Vm webbt 4' M”: F”"k 7:2 Simpson: in in i7": ms Hammond. Johnson then en? by Gordon Sinclair: At this (12; Thu th, Government he ht. were Mrs. QR Front Mm Lucy Gallant. Aster Collectio e- 1. Mrs. John ee 5' 3"” w””"” 7” 7” Vi two interesting high lights on the point Mrs. John Profit. vlce-presid- formed that the teachers here as- sembled earnestly request that the pertinent foregoing resolutions be given the consideration which the teachers here assembled feel they deserve. Gloxinia Mrs. J. M. Mc- Williams. 2. Mrs. Roy Leard, 3. Mrs. Alvin Bell, 4. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. Sec. 48. Knitted socks (Island hi" "l" 5'm'm yarn): 1. Mrs. Sylvere J. F. Arsenault. 2. Mrs. Wm. Mountain. Sec. 49. Knitted Socks (fancy): 1. Mars. Sylvere J, F. Arsenault. 2. Mrs. H.C. Green. 3. Mattie Hardy and Miss Shirley MacArthur. Mrs. J.C. Matthews and Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie were in charge of the guest book and Miss Mabel Fielding re ceived the admissicsi. Mrs. Roy Leard. 4. Mrs. Robert Dunn. Mrs. Alvin Webb. 3. Mrs. Roy beard 4. Mrs. Robert Dunn. Mixed Bouquet - 1. Mrs. Frank igggggggtggg A. Ra vmolid DGra.nt. ass Walu sci-eei . Above Maurice Millla Men's ICC t PHONE 3530 new study book. "Home Missions." After the singing of "Jesus Calls L's 0':-r The Tumult". benediction WHK pronounced. ent. took the chair and called upon Mr. Malcolm MacKenzie. director of curriculum. who discussed sev- eral probl in administration. He stressed the importance of fill- ing in all forms sent out to teach- ers and assisted in completing one sfflsrocxs (AP)-Closing VEW ti-lnies guy. gins! Burg Harmer (lies and Ohio . , max. Geranium-1. Mrs Alvin Bell 2. Mrs. Hillard Bell. 3 Mrs. Frank Weeks. 4. Mrs. Gordon Hardy. Foliage-1. Mrs. Willard Cough- ALMOST A RECORD Alberfon Legion ' i PHEEMNS Sec. 50. Knitted inmn (Island '-"Mme" - - ff 1 . ' ' ' Z . CAMPBELL RIVER. s.c. (cm- "in 2- Mm Frank Fraser. 3. Mr: -5! Ann L Df- -""1"-'1 -ll?"MIllW-D- B h MMi'IiehYlrh:s1iel(iiielclllien introduced lllilfsn.) Syilve1f:'.J.wll"l' .ii::::f,ll','j Sllort fishermen cohtlnu, to land Cvllester Hayes. 4. Mrs. l-loysd 3.9.5,.-. 1;-.. Pll-l'5lCl8lI - Surgeon. fanc "9 the mall, speaker at the morning, . . M". Wm. J. McKay. 31::-ord!-(sizeAtyeve,oilf Campbell river. 253- the l t 1 Mr R b Goodyear s.-... Water 5lt,.l;li;i;i; s7u.;n2lnersIdI 4 M . T.R. H ll. author of Language F h P W Se . 51. K med 1 l-.. t . llltlnwn at Drum. o r vsrle y-- . 5.. o ert Gt Nor By 42'': Thu regular meeting of Alberlon Joflrneysl alllacmtllan company 3 yamc): It Mr: wmig ;;':::m;Ii;1"'2d mohdvlllet Que" l,l,.t,d I 7li,l, Dunn. 2. Mrs. Arthur Wright. 3. W '12:” We hralliil oi the Canadian Legion was publishers. of Tm-ontol who had Mrsl Sylvere Jl Fl Arsenau" i ' pouncler in the tyee pool. but be: M”' an w9ek5- 4- 5475- Frank lliontzmrr '11 "W Pl'lOlOgfGPl'I9l'3 held last evening Wllll the PT95l' many words of praise for the Island CLASS 27-DOMESTIC SCIENCE herall. Sec. 52. Knitted gloves (faxlcy). Cause she used a triple hook with Fraser. W l Central -is lent. J. R Rorhford. presiding. province, He told iencho,-, ihni Sec. 1. Dark Fruit Cake: 1. Mrs. Sec. Pork. canned: 1. Mrs. ll M”; Sylvere ll 1.. Amnau": ,resulntion tackle Rav.E. Slocum F”"'5”lTl MP5: B””"” B”3lHi'33!.".ii..;""' W THE READ STUDIO Following roll call and reading of they must teach lh terms in keep. Robert oulton. 2. Mrs. Harry Prld: Sergeant Metherall. 2. Mrs. Ro- Sec. 53 Knitted Swealel. lmmn), 1 remains world champion for his 95- 2- MFG; Alvin Bell. 3. Ml'5- (iv.-it lln ni ..5x: D. W. SEARS 7l"""95 "'9 dclegala were 39' ing with their own situation. Every- ham. 3. Mrs. Harry Adams. bert Oulton. 1. Mrs. David Gray. 2. Mrs. Sylvere 70” ' po"nd"' Lloyd wukm '1”-tirrim-ise 57”- minted to attend the provincial :omcntion in Charlottetown on Sept 22nd. Two alternates were also appointed and six other mem- ncrs signified their intentions of stlcnlling. The financial statement was read by the treasurer. Rev. J. R. Mc- Malian Following the reading of report. from committee chairmen the meeting adjourned. thing taught must have a definite objective. learn the rudiments of parliamentary procedure. Unity as a sequence of the Language Jour- neys, he said. must follow through all the grades. Special emphasis was placed on the use of reference books. He urged the teachers to stress oral composition and to use plenty of drill stressing quality rather than length. A vote of ;thanks was tendered the distinguish- Western Guardian led "mm" AFTERNOON SESSION DON MESS!-JR concert and . . The president. Mr. Jelley. began 3"?” ms? vlew Ham F"day' the closing session by opening the P ' question box. Questions were ana- PANTRY SALE at Kennedy-5 wered by the local supervisor. Mr. Kcnsingion. Saturday. Sept 10th M9"m C3"33h5"- Ml” Elm” 7 3h Daylight time sponsored by Plneau and other teachers. Stanley Bridge W. 1. Next was the election of officers Rl:(;l'LAR THURSDAY night to the Board of Governors. The following were nominated: Mr. Dance Kensington Legion. Music by l-Zrvtiii Deighan and Sunshine Robert Grindlay. Mr. Earle Jelley and Mr. Hen Clarke. all of whom Boys Dancing 9:00-12:30 Standard. made ht-let ':m.,k.. Admission 50 C5lll5- The president than called upon ('0!VlE TO THE BIG cni-cl party g't"hESl:':;;1Pl;',flf,"g';'vf”:,"l:;:gf "1 Bord" September am " 9 p'm' en? talk and demonstration on in the Catholic Church basement. French mnundauon the taunt in aid of Ladies Auxiliary cnii. upi no in "la ronunm, Legion. Four prizes aLso door G" P” "P5 5 P prize. Lunch served by The Ladies admission only 50 ccnts. tlon- E.N'G.-IGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Sec. 2. Light Fruit Cake: 1. Mrs. Sec. 39. Peas. canned: 1. Mrs. R. E. Lockerby. 2. Mrs. Harry.Harry Pridham. 2. Mrs. Clayton Pridham. 3. Mrs. Harry Adams.iTravers. 3. Mrs. Jack Barbour. Sec. ii. Pound Cake: 1. Mrs.l Sec. 40. Beans, canned: 1, Mrs. Charles Johnston. 2. Mrs. Harrylwillard lnman. 2. Mrs. Harry Adams, Adams. 3. Mrs. Earl Atkinson. Sec. 4. Sponge Cake: 1. Mrs. Cecil Sec. 41. Honey: 1. Mrs. Robert Hardy. 2. Mrs. Erskine Clark. 3. Moose. 2. Mrs. Keith Ramsay. 3. Mrs. Clayton Travels. Mrs. Milford Ellis. Sec. 5. Chocolat Cake: 1 Mrs. Sec. 42. Home made soap: 1. Clayton Travers. 2. Mrs. Earl Mrs. Erskine Clark. 2. Mrs. Erving Barbour. 3. Mrs. Charles Johnstonjsmlth. 3. Mrs. James G. Hardy. Sec. 6. Light Cake: 1. Mi-s.l Sec. 43. Butter. prints: 1. Mrs. Erskine Clark. 2. Mrs. Jack Bar- Charles Johnston. 2. Mrs. Wm bour. 3. Mrs. John McGrath. Mountain. 3. Mrs. Erskine Clark. Sec. 7. Scotch Cake: 1. Mrs. Fran Sec. 44. Butter. crock: 1. Mrs. Weeks. 2. Mrs. H. E. Phillips. 3.,Charles Johnston. 2. Mrs. Erskine M” R E Locltel-by .Clark. 3. Mrs. Wm. Mountain. Sec 8 White Bread: 1. Mrs. R. SPECIAL PRIZES E. Lockerby. 2. Mrs. Alex Mac- Acadia Baking Powder Special Dowell. 3. Mrs. Jack Barbour. for loaf: Mrs. Jack Barbour. Sec. 9. Whole Wheat or Graham Acadia B. P. Special for tea pis- Breadl ll M,-54 R. E, Locket-by. 2, cults: Mrs. Harry Pridham. Mrs. Harry Pridham. 3. Frances Salado Tea Special for light cake sweet. Mrs. Erskine Clark. Sec. 10. Rolls: 1. Mrs. Brenton Salads Tea Special for white Hudson. 2. Mrs. Erskine Clark. 3. bread: Mrs. R. E. Lockerby. Mt-5,R.g;.1,ockel-hy, Salads Tea Special for lemon Sec. 11. Tea biscuits: 1. Mrs. pie: Mrs. H. E. Phillips. Harry Pridham. 2. Frances Sweet. Salads Tea Special for canned 3. Mrs. Parnell Cahill. strawberries: Mrs. Clayton Tra- Sec. 12. Loaf. fruit or nut. (yeast) Vets. 1. Mrs. Harry Pridham. 2. Mrs. Salads Tea Special for canned R. E. Lockerby. beef: Mrs. Harry Adams. Sec. 13. Leaf, fruit or not (quick): Salads Tea Special for canned 1. Mrs. Clayton Travers. 2. Mrs. pork: Mrs. Sergeant Metherall.' Jack Barbour. 3. Mrs. H. E. Phi1- CLASS 23-NEEDLE WORK AND J. F. Arsenault. Sec. 54. Knitted sweater iwom. ans): 1. Martha Meyer. Sec. 55. Knitted sweater (Child's) 1. Mrs. David Gray. 2. Mrs. Earl Barbour. Sec. 56. Sweater (baby's): 1. Mrs. Fred Leard. Sec. 57.. Baby's bonnet bootees (knitted): 1. Mrs. Barbour. 2. Martha Meyer. Sec. 58. Baby's bonnet bootees (crochetedl' 1 Meyer. Sec. 60. Scarf or runner (em. broldered): 1. Mrs. Hugh Mg. Gregor. 2. Mrs. Parnell Cahill Sec. 61 Scarf or runner (any other lflI1dl' 1 Mrs Burton Boaies Sec 62 Centerpiece (embroider. ed" 1. Mrs. Parnell Cahill Sec. Gil Centerpiece (crochet- ed): 1. Mrs. A L. Rennie 2. Mrs. Leonard Barnett. 3. Mrs Hugh MacGregor. Sec. 65. Apron. kitchen: 1 Mai- tie Hndgsnn. 2 Martha Meyer. 3. Mrs. Leonard Barnett Sec. 56. Apron, fancy' l Mi-5. FISH nitric. ” AYLMER. Md C?) e Showing : no outward signs of disease or ' l AT Lgss GOST g Lake Erie district are dying, fish- ermen report. They seem to be ll-LAN ANY OTHER DETERGENT POWDER: Q3 LIQUIDI floating toward shore after dying in deep water. A similar situation developed in the west end of Lake Erie in July and August and in Lake Huron a few years ago and Earl and Martha Leard. 2. Mrs Wm. Mscliay Sec. (11. Chair seat: 1. Martha Meyer. Sec. 82. Dodies 1 A:t.r.1e Leard 2. Mrs. Wm. Macksy 3. Mrs Keir Duggan Sec 88. Weaving. 1 Lesrd SPECIALS IN PHOTOGRAPHY Sec. 1 Keith Pratt Special for best human interest collection tblack and white) 1 Mrs. Heber Profitt. 2. Florence Leard Sec. 2. Keith Pratt Special for best collection of island Views (black and white) 1 Keith Pratt Burton B-dates 2 Martha Meygr Sec .1 Keith Pratt Special for 3. Mrs Lennard Barnett l collection in color! C. E Walper. Sec 87. Child"; cotton dress. 1. 3 M” C E W319” in FACIAL QUALITY SOFTNESS h the REGULAR TISSUE PRICE M” PM on: loooussr 0REA.Ei LOTION-Mil TO H.ANDS' LIQUID DETERGENT Mrs. Pearl Duncan on behalf of the nominating committee brought in the following .slate of officers: Leonard Barnett. I See. 69. Sheilwork: 1. Mrs. Leo- nard Barnett. John .4. Mnciniils. Travellers president. Mr. Henry Clarke; vice lips. HANDICRAFT Sec. 70. Leather Tooling: 1. Lot- Rest. announce the engsgenientol secretary. Mrs. Marjorie Dunn. Sec. 14. Bran Muffins: 1. Mrs. Sec. 1. Rug hooked (all yarn): ll, vlncentl The new president than took the chair and thanked the teachers for the honor they had bestowed upon him and promised to help in every wa . . Ay vote of thanks was tendered the retiring executive. The session concluded with "The their daughter. Norma Florence. in Mr. Rnbert Harrison Mac- isasc. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- lamin Mliclssac. Dunblane. P. E. l. the marriage will take place on Saturday. October I. 1956. in Deiilonia United Church. Toron- to Erving Smith. 2. Mrs. A. C. Green. 8. Mrs. Charles Johnston. 1 Sec. 15. Oatmeal cookies: 1. Mrs. Erving Smith. 2. Mrs. Ivan Hardy. 3. Mrs. Harry MacDonald. Sec. 16. Doughnuts: 1. Mrs. Ersldne Clark. 2. Mrs. Harry 1. Mrs. Burton Boates. 2. Mrs. Keir Duggan. 3. Mrs. Sylvere J .F. Arsen- ault. 4. Mrs. Robert Bearisto. 5. Mrs. Parnell Cahill. Sec. 2. Rug, (any material ex- cept yarn): 1. Mrs. Wm. Mountain. 2. Mrs. Sylvere J. F. Aisenault. 8. Mrs. George Cotton. ' Sec. 71. Fret work or Lathe Work: 1. Marion Barbour. 2. John Mac- Doweli. Sec. 72. Jewellery: 1. Mrs. Fred Lesrd. 2. Mrs. Alex Macboweil. Sec. 73A. Hand painting (oil): 1. Mrs. John Foley. 2. Martha Adams. 3. Mrs. Ivan S. lliardlalt. sec 3 R h ked ( M ) 1 Meyer. p Qllcefl-" Sec. 17. Macaroons: . rs. . - Ill. 00 . 509 C I - Sec. 74. Collectionoflsland Vi mzljuiefaft; fMwl:3'BNMEs”"ilg'nu Ruownom Beecher smnllmaii. 2. Mrs. Erskine Mrs. Beecher Smallman. 1. Keith pl-hm "" Clark. 3. Mrs. Albin Hardy. Sec. 18. Brownies: 1. Mrs. Alex Mscbowell. 2. Mrs. H. E. Phillips. 3. Mrs. John Mcqrath. Sec. 19. Apple Pie: 1. Mrs. Ivan S. Hardy. 2. Mrs. Frank Weeks. 3. Mrs. H. E. Phillips. Sec 1). Raisin Pie: 1. Mrs. R. E. Lockerby. 2. Mrs. Hugh Mc- Gregor. 3. Mrs. Harry Prldham. Sec. 21. Mince meat pie: 1. Mrs. Harry Pridhsm. 2. Mrs. H. E. Phillips. 3. Mrs. Milford Ellis. Sec. 22. Lemon Pie: 1. Mrs. H. E. Phillips. 2. Mrs. Harry Mac- Sec. 4. Rug hooked (original): 1. Mrs. Beecher Smallman. 2. Mrs. Isaac Dunbar. 3. Mrs. Harry Adams. Sec. 5. Rug. hooked (animal): 1. Mrs. Parnell Cahill. 2. Mrs. Wm. J. MacKay. Sec. 8. Door mat: 1. Mrs. Beecher Smallman. 2. Mrs. Parnell Cahill. Sec. 7. Braided rug: 1. Mrs. Gor- llon. Hardy. l.sl'Gc!;!."w1;lr"l'-M?)':l3l'!t:IlllI'.9' V”l9W- school age): 1. Jean Barbour. 2. Marie Shes. Sec. 10. Bedspread (Chenille): 1. . Mm Sylvere J. El A. H 2. Sec. 80. Chair Set. 1. Mrs. Fred Birch was held Wednesday morn- lng from the Kennessey Funeral Home to St. Paul's Church. Sum- mersirle. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Jo- seph MacLeod. Seats in the sanc- tuory were occupied by Rev. Dr. iiernard Glllis and Rev. Joseph LeClslr. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Joseph Iaclair. The pallbearers were Hon E. P. Foley. Edward Glllis. Tanton Mac- Xeil. Francis MacNeil. Joseph llacilonald. Auban Arsellault. In- lcrmcni took place in St. Paul's Sec. 75. Collection of lnnpghotg of children: 1. Mrs. Heber Pl-ofltt. 2. Florence Leard. 599- 75- NOVGNV: 1. Mrs. Charles Ellis and Heber Profitt (equal). 2. Lettie Vincent. 3. Mrs. Gordon Hardy. lb? boy of Mr. Robert Glndlay brought in the following resolutions: (1) Be it resolved that the thanks of this oonvention be extended to the trustees of the O'Leary school for an use of this building for our meetings. (2) That a vote of thanks be ex- tended to all guest speakers. officers and all who contributed to the success of our convention. (3) That the Provincial Govern- ment in line with bllahed prac- iice in industry contribute dollar Sec. 7'7. Novelty school age): 1. John McDowell. 2. Gary Gray. Sec. 73. Novelty (by girl of cgmmn, for dollar to the teachers' super- Dohhld, 3, M”. Mmol-d mus. Mrs. Harry Adams. ' ” the l action be- see. 23, sweet Mhtcd Plckleg: 1, Sec. 11 Bed Spread (crocheted or in taken by the P.E.l. .F. Mt-3, 1",, Hardy, 2, M", R, E, knitted): 1. Mrs. Sylvere J. F. (4) That whereas the teaching Locket-by. 3, Mn. om-don 3..-dy, Arsenault. 0 Personals profelllon ln P-E-1-. ll "I! 10W?" Sec. 24. Mustard Pickles: 1. Mrs. Sec. 12. Bed Spread (linen or paid in the country and whereas Erving Smith. 2. Mrs. Harry cotton): 1. Mrs. John Locke. Mrs Morley Mullins of Tryon. this is a major factor contributing Mums. 3. M,-st R E Lockerby. sec, 13. gel-l spread (my other and her sister Mrs. Frederick to the insufficiency of trained pro- sec. 25. Chow chow; ll Mm kind); 1, Mrs, pl-ed wood. . Davenport ofMa1clen, Mass., were fessional chers and to their Harry Adam; 2, M”, Got-don Sec. 14. Quilt (Patchwork. cot- TODAY (Thursday) defection to more remune ndve occupations. resolved that this con- vention ihrough the Boapd of Gover- nors and the Teachers Federation urge the appointment of a royal -'lSllnl"5 to Summerside yesterday. llri Davenport. a registered nurse is spending two weeks in inr native province visiting with 1Plalll'CS and friends. Hardy. 3. Mrs. R. E. Lockerby. Sec 26. Spiced Apple: 1. Mrs. R. E. Lockerby. Sec. 28 Orange Marmalade 1. ion): 1. Mrs. Waldron Barbour. 2. Mrs. Harry Adams. 3. Lottie Vin- cent. Sec is Quilt. Applique; 1 Mrs. 5. Penny's parents. Mr. tlrs. Edward A. The lisrn Mm I speedy tecovery. '””'"l 0'Connor. Cape Wolfe. Mun '”'-Q -spent the weekend .t ll" "mil Collicuit. Cape Wolfe. West. as teacher. "'-......- '::.. 31: lg: sister-in-law. 109 Wayne have returned to their lome in Montreal. having spent I pleasant holiday at the home of and Griffin. Burton. Mr and Mrs. Alfred O'Connor ind family of Hamilton. are vaca- 'l”'!lllE in Cape Wolfe guests of " parents. Mr. an Mrs. Ray- e' a wage SItcl,l:;,Las teach n of Cape many friends of Mr. wu- ll 1 Perry. Cape Wolfe. are sorry ,0, "fit of his illness and wish parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Shlllry Collicutt. Summer- the "1 her parents. Mr. and Mrs. GI ,lm';li:.?WG:,cr:;).olropened Aug.1' v commission to investigate and re- port upon the whole question of decade the Provincial Government has given not more than token acknowledgement to the just de- mands of the teaching profession made by resolution tirough the Board of Governors and the P.E.I.- T.F., resolved that the Federation undertake a planned press camp- aign to inform the public of the needs of the profession. points dealing with the actual pre- A ' of science experiments in the classrooms. in) That the Department urge all districts to supply adequate and nlelcessary teaching aids and sup- p es. branch in Sumrnarside for the use of Prince County Teachers. (10) Resolved that nepresentstion be made to the Goveuunent to ad- Just the prescnt system of pay- ment qf tea payments is eleven mm FIGHT I Flllll mnoum (GP)-Forestry om- cisis said Wednesday 62 fires are being fought throughout Ontario. during the preceding 24 hours. with exttiigiilsilod swing the seals Mrs A. L. Rennie. 2. Mrs. R. E. Lockerby. 3. Mrs. A C Green. Sec. 3!). Red Currant Jelly: 1. Mrs. Ivan Hardy. 2. Mrs. A. C. Green. 3. Mrs. Ella Montgomery. Sec. 31. Strawberries (canned): 1. Mrs. Clayton Travers. 2. Mrs. Earl Atkinson. 3. Mrs. R. E. Lock- erby. Sec. 32. Strawberries. preserve: 1. Mrs. Erskine Clark. 2. Mrs. Alvin Hardy. 3. Mrs. Milford Ellis Sec. 35. Cherries, canned: 1. Mrs. R. E. Inckerby. sec. N. Chicken, canned: 1. Mrs. Robert Moose. 2. Mrs. Earl Atkin- son. 8. Mrs. Willard lnman. Sec. 37. Beef. canned: 1. Mrs. Harry Adams. 2. Mrs. Charles Beecher Smallman. 2. Mrs. Wal- dron Barbour. 3. Mrs. Wm. Moun- tain. Sec 29. Apple Jelly: 1. Mrs. it 33"" "I'll" wmll" "'9 P"”" Gordon Hardy. 2. Mrs. Robert Oul- MSec.A1sI.l Cnuslllfill. punchwork: 1. ,, Mr and Mrs. Frank Penny and (53 That whereas over the past am" 1 Mr." mm" chm 11 ' ' an e' Euilon. knitted or ”ROYA BOIDIN Wed.-Thur. 3:80 P.M. "THE COMMAND" Starring Gw Madison, Joan Wel- don and James Wllitrnore. 99 Wed.-Thur. 7:25-9:1! Eddie Cantor. George Murphy. Constance Moore. Joan Davies in nlusicsl-comedy- "SHOW BUSINESS" Bank Drawing Thursday. 3:80-7:15-9:15 Starring It's the big blistering head- line hat story of New York's vice and violence merchants. "Miss G.-nude 0-Connor." 3.1. l.) -nut u'lD.p"t,.n,nt under, Johnston. 8. Mrs. Sergeant M00 -l 33.. Ms. ... . recent ...... of take o establish . school simply ----:--m- REGENT FRIDAY 3:30-7:15-9:15; T0-IIIIIT 1.1! - Ml ssruapsv 7:15-9:18 i x take home "W Hilda Murphy of . Three vlere not under control. mg Visiting at themlixe Twelve new fires were reported i the roll with the ITE GROSS v.r""lV" "' ttund O'Connor nd M . d M s. (6) That the Depa tment be re 5'0 35' R”pb'me" preserve: . NW” V” dc” lid" '3 ”V”". , 39l'nard Reilly, a I. an r quested to make available standard gr:l':'; d!Eo'nlL;cll:g:y.'h:'k :3: Broderick Onw'o'a' "ch lOf l0Cl0l ClU0l"Y 30l'll0!8 ll! 0 folltf NIIS M” E ' K ' telists tln lresfdlng and, ai-:ltt;metlc to bour. nd Con” "Id M-rllyn almulate-, Mw,lo,,Wl. WHTE CR0” Burton. aiid Ae1llIIllC'l.MbI'E.C((')r:;2g:ll: B l'7slCToll)I:1':::CS::Iafllel;fIl- made MSec'J l;::l;,::rle25' nCl:':'":: CCCAMEO” Lhxwg, -”l' m" in "T brig," Cami Wm?" rs. c . . . . . -- mnt Cape Wolfe, have resumed to the Department of Education for mkerbyl 3. Mn "my Mm". "mama has all the quarts: ofoluxvrv tissue. courses to be given at convenient ascent c l---wrv cvice. Pick up 9 law mm pert ti-we vou shop and lodge U qualttlu for yours-silo,