.\"<*’{>YL ll 1i g . ‘QIQA ....'__.":...-r" " i I‘>~I"T”“‘"“'f' < N . Rltffl p; PAGE TEN ==:—* sTRIFE TORN CUBA (Continued from Page 1) ‘Tebelsmiéstiifibléif InTnEiYeE-"aoo was moving through Mantanzns Province. cutting communication nines as they headed for the town Colon. in the c ntre of the Prov- nqe, said ieporis fr-im that areu. To the east Juan Bias Hernan- fozpmost picturesque of Cuban (CD015. W05 in the hills with an “my estimated vancusly at from 1 dozen to 2,000 mm. After clash- rig with Govcniment forces near Vloroxi yesic-‘rdzrv, the rebel chief. iooording to repzris received here, was adding recruits and Splllling uis forces into small bands. 1Q. was by (his 1n.t'."1od he was lble to annoy the ircous OI form"? President Gerardo hlnciaado two years ngu. There were contrzidieww T130115 rbout the kl('i\'"li1‘5 of llajorlico! 533m, 3,, Qypj-uic Pzwiviuce. S0109 said he had retr/d Jud (ms holding i salmon. Mackerel. “m1 swOYilllSh at ZllB town of Grimm. Olhers said R0095‘ :1»- had 1101 t-rm 01> .1 111s ravine! m; Ggyc rmrvt n' ull The rume of cite ledcr of the sluldill- 5"“ 34m’ Pmaflw“ Rw‘ ‘ . . 1 1" . . .Mo." ‘n fitanzas r bus no not illiilltd- ‘A. (J- more. i045 a m '01 8 lately l 11:11 d- Ilritlshcrs Prisoners Mill 1: | sueni" - 5~‘\"‘1'1l1;1'c<t of two men in counlction Br; ' .".‘ -L‘ W“ iwilh the recent, alleged 11.'-.suult i. in the Bu" jILUf the parties had been appre- “ONS ' " ‘ m 3mm lhcndcd. y week. The pihdm] ‘:1 ‘urn “as n m" ‘am money this c115)’, Pleasant m m “m” p‘ l m? rtvfibil" l wz) Sell our guaranteed trees. M Gm“ n_ m? i pLrnts and shrubs to friends and deimamm "Y, " ~‘ M“ Q I i neighbours. (‘ash Paid weekly. full reffiiin" _ inr part time. Real sales co-oper- we Gm“ ‘wpnollimx ‘Cd by m“ i atinn. free equipment and instruc- dir r. e1 1o work l _ mid, would be i11-. uuderl in uhe 111.111. Aflilii ‘DMENTS rconiinuui ‘from Page l) Com». .. . rs u TSQYmm eight and not m than l2 mcm The trrnw- tri- Pensmi - "ill be (lis- ivgpeal m- bunnl of 1 no int-ml. banded whilr- the pen 011s court of three niombeis will main a part of the system. It is unclcrstccvd tnrit some dif- llcuiw "in do ‘Pg the necessary lppolmnlCtlt l~. Fold up rc-or- ganzzaton but it. 11 ‘ivitics of the tribunal ccres-d over :1 week ago Ind several of the members have already 1051 for H1011" liotucs. The fiXffCbfllfill 1s" 1.1.111 .11‘. the fomzer !0nimis-1;»r.i~:'.< ' ‘to wish will b1‘ abs bed in t.‘ rcw ]l(l‘$:0ll com- mission 11nd some If the lll-QIIIDCYS of the tribunal may reccme ap- polnlirzcuis. lllll I'll“? fffiiiol ii ",.1 1,1 . 10723, in M1“. 111i.) 4111M. Vfer- - 1". .\I '.it!lI.\f‘-l~‘\‘ i='n§.»1_1i1..1.-..1v. 111...»; v " united ffhhyri}; p,» r-cr. f-i mvri-‘r-irl". ;1,~-,1§, 1o (r1111, (‘m-i u fir": of Carleton I--"~‘.u'; 4-1 1-‘ "c" flrli '11 flip-e '1 rncis“ ‘llli r Rev, L. E. Ca .11 or Thanks "s. John NI-"lmrid 11nd ti‘? 1.11 l)"jl‘|‘1i\L‘lll’ 11E. 1315 u: uzuonulu ln loving memory of my husband Frank (irorqv Lung “ho dicrl Sep- bemlicr 27rd, 1010, I smile Iirilh pasu-d which filled its lmmc on» lijltt A c0111‘ 1:3 .-' ' . '-...1'l1- That or ""1" loving Wife. N. D. MacLean UNDIZRTAIIER EMBLAMEB ‘Jhnrlnttetown and North Wilishlrr cnmuu leurnmu -_»“—— Thin ‘ u reserved fur Queen’: (‘uuuly new: of lucul lntr-rent but od- vertlulng of n nun-y nurture may be lmrnrtld It I cent: n word ntrlr-tly payable In nrlvnnco. FRESH FISIL-Haddovk, Halibut. Salmon, Mackerel and Swordfish at Hoops. - , BROOKFIELD-Thc services in the Sunday, Sept. 24th, will be as fol- lows: Hartsville, l1 a. m., S. School, 10 a. m., and Brookfield, 7 p. m., S. School, 10.30 a. m. Rally Day scr- vices. CLYDE RIVER. -- On Sunday. Sept. 24th the service in the Pres- ‘ Rally Day service. "-o\\'i1-"(l'~.ve11~ l<SllCd last night 1'01" zhc 11r- 1 “Pu” wuu ‘ week and the movement from Ar- byteririn Church. Clyde River. will be at 3 p. m., S. Schcol at 2 D- m- FRESII FISH-Haddock, Halibut. BI-LDILQI 1-1 BAPTIST (‘II l'li( 'lI~— Subject, "Winrnng an- " Cinwsi", 11.45 a. n1 S1111- cl. (Rally D11)". Special . 7.30 p. m. Eviubg Scr- ~ “A water 1.1: spun \\‘.\l(I'I.\.\"l'S ISSYED~EVQI 1111115 upon two locul men at St. Afarys Road. Aiouutcd Police were on the; ioolzozzt but it was not known at :1 i111,» hour 111st night whether or tlnns. Write Luke Brothers Nurser- ies, Montreal-d" . iu; tuna 110111111111 v (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG. Sept. 22-— Heavy wilimz, (yhich swept the market in fairly steady most of the day. only fractionally lower. -Source of the selling splurge was undetermined, but support was thin and little resistance was of- fered to the movement. Last-min- ute trading was quite active. and values quickly tamrcd off. Export. business in Canada wheat was estimated between 250.000 and 1300.000 bushels. Closing quotations kliowetl thc October at 05H, n1».- Novcmber at 06H. December nt 07",’, and May future at '72 cents. Most, of the early support. was rrcrlited t/J export interests and a local house whilr hedging soles, i-ticl scattered selling orders f1"om the south constituted most of the offnings. Quite active at the outset and during the initial hour, the market turned dull nllcr ‘mid-. Winn, and values held at. levels slightly.‘ under Um previous close. The Chicago mnrlcrt uvirkct. ucar the clos" was about ’.l"lllll\ll‘£’, occasional bursts of buy- 111'. fiar-rpool whcai. nos": 111 North American markets yrxsterrlay (vlosed ‘<1 to ‘id lower. while Bucnos Azres at the opening showcrl n fractional decline. Australian whcnt shipments to- tullcd 2.044.000 bushels for the past reflecting 12151- geuiinn was 2,033,000 bushels. ‘Total shipments from these two coun- tries lost week was slightly less than 3,250,000 bushels. Cash grains trading was hcnvy with spreads frnctioually cnsicr. Asldn from fair investment buying in barley, coarse grains Olldfflllfiflli were routine in chnraciw" 11nd prices followed the trend 0f Wllrflt. Johnson Takes Strong Action (By Jimics I‘. Silvagl‘. Associ- ated Press Staff Writer) ll/IKSIIINCITON. Sept. ‘.22- Visyorous" action by." Hugh S. Johnson, NRA (lirkcior, lo halt the barrage of statements b9- ing flung lmck 11nd forth by spokesmen for capital and l.1- Brookfield Congrcgazlon on" THE UnAKLO'l'l‘E'l‘OWN GUARDIAN SCHOOL FAIR SPORTS (Contlnurd from page 7) Si. 4. May MacDonald, Orwell Cove. Time-B seconds, 1 50 Yard Sack Race. boys 10 years and under: 1.‘ Roy Hughes, Millcove. 2. Robert. Driscoll. Mt. Herbert. Time-w seconds. 50 Yard Sack Race, boys over l0 years: 1. Freddie Hughes, Mlllcovo, 2. Henry Hurry, West Royalty. 3. Joseph Hughes. Millcove. 4. Frederick I-‘urucss, Vernon. Tlme—l6 seconds. iDiscuss Traffic Across l The Atlantic (Aswclated Preu) WASHINGION. Sept. 22-7011; public works administration today SATURDAY SPECIAL Choice new Ontario grapes for wlno and klly. etc. Now at their beat. 48c bucket. CUDMORE BROS. $30,000,000 loan for the oonseruc- ‘~- tion of five huge landing bases fori aeroplane traffic across the At- I lantic. i Public Works officials said avla- i tfon experts of the army. navy and , (Continued from Poke 1): wnsumd to determine the Pr“. blackened ruins o! their church to ticabili-ty and whether 1 the 1119,0111?“ Mass suns by Rev. “CATHEDRAL On Sunday the parishioners will Reld- Mum‘? mm“ “Mn” Oonmeme departments woum b, gather 1n the street before the Mme Fmmy- Mmmgue" Canon 50 Yard Dash, girls 11 and l2 ‘lfiilgsiildred Mun”, Clyde Riven andecommlc worth" 1n making till the new cathedral rises, the -_;_ Mildred Hum was; Royany, alloimxits. falthful folk of the parish will 3. Georgina Trainor, West, Royal- worship at other churches in the ty; Daisy lvIcNell, O‘Leary. (Tie) my 4. Florence MocLeod, Bonshaw. . . Time-J 1-2 seconds. 10o Yard Dash, men teachers. GONTESTANTS Simulate on Future open: 1. Arthur Woolner. Spring Park. 2. Gordon Rice, Hunts-r River. 3. Donald Huntley. Vernon. 4. Elwood lyfcPhcz-son, Dunblane. Time-AZ seconds. 100 Yard Dash, boys over years: Raymond Donahue, Sourls. How-uni wedlock. fluutc-r River. (Continued from Page 1) Either. A. H.-Sllrk—e.__Sout-hport.' $10; Earl Hickey, Siumnerside $10; James E. Hughes, Brndalbane, $10; and R. M. Owen. Ch'town $10» ‘14 l Souris. i Brooklield $5; Miss Margaret Mel- lett, Union Road $5; Miss Muriel Bowen. Whentley River $5; Eknest, .\IcPhcrsnn_ Ulgg. lfolvflllan, Ch'tovm RR 6 $5: Frank‘ B. Vcrim Robinson and Rebecca Brown, Kenspngton-fi; Miss Iso- Stcuuirt, Brncklcy Point. m, Ferguson’ Bonshu“, $5; Fred 3' kggnlggcgirtignand mum Hurry’ Skerry, Albeflon $3; Ms Ruby 1.. cilaclys Huntley and Lona Fra- McLean, Clyde Riv" $3: J- H- Till’- scr. Vcruun. lor, Clrtown $2; and Mrs. M. T. 'I‘in1c---B 4-5 seconds. La b _ En 9mm 1 . m0 Yard Dash’ lady teachers‘ 83h; CfilltcSillflli who have done open: ‘ 1, Marion Rnymar, Mt. Herbert. 800d work since the start of the big 2. Dorothy McKenzie, South gontegt are as follows: g1_'1"$“-'l{1@1~3 B k1 y PM t Miss Lottie Affleck, m. Stewbfl; 1 rvr rown, rac e n. . _ “linlllfred Best. Clyde River. M1” M”? 3mm“ _C-m°_“'“' m“ TMHH 3.5 Seconfm Vivian Cameron, Ch town, Miss J11- 50 Yard 7hree-legged Race, boys. 11s Carver, Mt. Albion; Mrs. S. E1- 4. Bernard hloouey, "l‘inie-ll 4-5 seconds. 50 Yard Three-legged Race, girls, open: 1 Cauhcring Show and Evelyn n2?) 00°01 l C . llott, Ch'town: Miss Eileen Han- agfrfélcfa" and Er“ an‘ drahan, Tlgnish; M155 Genevieve O,.,.,,,,, ‘stead and 301a,“, Jay, Morell; Stirling McDonald. Rackluun. Wheat-Icy River. Clftown; J.H.I=‘. McCallum, Chtown; 3- Rflymmld Macximl°ll aim Cad" Edward Norton. Crabaud: Eric Ro- ric Sioson, “fest, Roya ty. . . _ _ _ ,_ 4. Gordon‘ Rodd and oami Hoop- b“ Chmlm’ Ch“ Walsh “m”; m“ Norm Mum" Victor Williams, ChWmvn; Mrs. Jo- Time~7 4-5 seconds. seph Dunsford, Bonshuw; Mrs. A. 75 Yard Dash, girls over 14 years: swine, chtown; Miss Laura Hugh_ ‘yum F men" CmmwmL es, Clriown; Mss Lnttlo Proffitt ‘ashes of the field looked with sorrow on the stately cathedral which was admittedly the most magnificent in the countryside, day pupils of the large convent gathered in groups in the streets recounting their experiences of the 13m“. Rfmkhdn,’ whammy Rwcn Next. in liuc and following EXCBp-ifire and Smculatmg on the imjlnuise McLeod, Ulgg; lohally close was Mrs. John weeks, medmtc future of thelr who 01mg Dewar, New Perth: 8 Hale Contain. Hundreds of convent girls in sombre black uniforms clustered all day long on the sidewalks border- ing the convent. Older girls under supervision of the firemen , and nuns, entered the dripping lo\ver floors of (he normal school, re- moved armfulls of textbooks and stored them in the orphanage of the Sisters of Providence. Orphanage Threatened Flames threatened the orphan- age too for a while last night, and the little charges were led from‘ the building b11t were allowed My return later when firemen declared the danger past. Cause of the fire remained un- determined. Church authorities said nobody was known to be ln the cathedral when it was closed up earlier in the evening. Fire broke out at 10.45 pm. in a steeple and rapidly worked through the had considerable influence ~ on Winnlprg prices. The southern ' Glarlvss Huntley, Vernon. Evelyn lVfcPherson. Ulgg. Hazel Huntley, Vernon. 'I‘i1nc-10 1-2 seconds. 50 Yard Dash, boys B years and under: l. Lloyd Furness. Vernon Bridge. '2. Mel‘. in Heartz, Souris. 3. Exton Bulman, Anglo-Rustioo. 4. Glen Newsom, Harrington. Time-B 1-2 seconds. 50 Yard’ Jockey-Race, open: nun- the closing stages, put; the skids 1.1 Ivan Roberts and Ivan Frlzzell, undcr wheat prices on the grain WP$l'_R°l'fl1ll'- exchange today. The close left 2 Regfvm Liolfinélnd Gum “w!” values 1v. m 11c cents under the 3_ fiwmi; ,,,,,,,‘,’,’,‘- and Gama previous close, after they had held , Trninor, West. Royalty. 4. Jack Bell and Bernard 'I‘ralnor, West Rojvalty, Time-iii 1-2 seconds. 75 Yard Dash, girls 13 and 14 years: 1. Adclc MacDonald, Mermaid. 2. Laura Hurry, West Royalty. 3. Ida lllood, Alexandra; Lona Fraser, Vernon. (Tie) 'I‘i1ne--10 4-5 seconds. 50 Yard Wheel-barrow Race, boys, open: 1 Gerald Trainer and Tommy Jncl-zson, West Royalty, Gordon lvfurray and Fred Fur- uci-s. Vernon, .10 3. Ilulph Raynor 11nd Keith Jenk- ins, Mt. Herbert. 4. Joseph Hughes and Fred Hughes, Mlllcove; Billie Rack- hnm and W. D. Stevenson, Whentley River. (Tie) 711110-47 seconds. Ono-Half Milo Relay Race: Iluuici" River, Souris, lvcst Royalty. Mt. Ilcrbcrt. - ..G 1-4. 100 Ydltls Free For All, boys: flaymoud Douuhoc, Sourls. 90111107111 Jenkins. Mt. Herbert. Elwood kichhoirzoii, Dunblane. (‘crime Stetson, West. Royalty. ‘rune. ll 4-5 seconds. I00 V1117": l-‘rcc For All, girls": l. t\.'l"if‘ ATcDonnIri. Mermaid. laurn ifu1"1",v, \VP..=L Royalty’. Jenn Frnrell. Cornxvzill; Evelyn wicPhers/m, Uigg. (Tie) ' Time. l0 1-5. Excursionists Arrive I n Boston Today (Special lo the Guardian) MONCTON, N. 13., Sept. 22—-T0- morrmv (Saturday? Boston will be invaded by u large number o1‘ lfaritlme cmursionisis travelling on 11 buruain (rip operated over the (Jutlutllnu Nniioual Railways and connecting liucs. Ovcr five hundred from points in Nova Scotlu and Prim-c Iiiluxiri Island and in New lirun.-.w"uk c» . or" Monctonlcft here today on :1 sixteen car train which will pick up other second of i this your to Boston. bor within the (Jflffllliiilfiflll Phone H0 was reported tonight, to be uh- der consideration. rerurnrn nlulnn. MlnunPx Linimcnt " parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- cxcursionlsts cnroute to Eliot, John. This l5 tho .1'.-c all rail excursions to h." opc1":1i~:l from the Marltlmefl, roof to spread to the convent roof a few yards away. Firemen called from Montreal made a thrilling dash to the scene of the fire and aided local firemenand volunteers in minimizing the damage to the normal“ school. Greater part of the fire force concentrated on shield- ing other buildings from sparks and embers as o, wind fnnnccl the tongues of flame leaping out of the convent roof. Spring Valley. Mrs. Fred Bertrmn. Fredericton; Miss Dorothy Moyn- agh, sourls; Chas. Bradley. -Kel1ey's Cross; GJ-I. Deacon, Freetown. All candidates are to be congratulated on the. wonderful amount of ncw SJIdTCHEWSI business they secured during the special ofles, and now the big question is. which contest- ants will win the ten extra cash prizes one week from tonight. Sat- urday, Sept. 30111? Every worker in the Guardian's great prize distribution contest has already won a splendid amount of cash and now that the time is get- ting short and the prizes at stake are valuable. a littlc special effort put forth during the extra, offers this ivcek may mean the difference of you winning the twenty dollar" extra cash prize one week from to- night and the six hundred dollar grand cash prize at the close of the COMPSL in place of a much smaller pflze, Keep busy we“, minute from will be done about continuing the new 1mm the C1638 or the big pflz convent, classes in temporary quar- offcrs Saturday. Sept. 30th. ' m“ PROGRESS MADE (Continued from Page 1) Firemen Remain The fir; was extinguished at daybreak but tonight, a small de- tail of weary firemen remained on the scene pouring water ln stub- born isolated littlc flrcs amid the rubble. Convent pupils whose homes are fur from Valleyfleld were bllleted tonight with hospitable citizens. They will be sent to their homes tomorrow until it is decided what IN MEMORIAM MISS LEVENIA llICLEOD not join in the Jmposing of any such penalties. ‘This stand was made plain in a conference which lasted one hour and a, half. France, it. was said, showed a. willingness for her great army to be substantially reduced stcp by step in line with the conversion of the Crcrman Rmichswchr (standing There passed away on Wcdncs- day. Sept. 20th, at the home of her Leod of Belmont, Lot l6, Miss Levenla McLeod at the tender age of sixteen years, The young girl had always been dcllczite but. hcr‘ sweet disposition had cndr-nrcd hcrlarmyl into a militia. to neighbours and friends, who] The four powers, it was added. extend sincere sympathy to the be- agreed that, the proposed conven- reaved family. Besides her parents, tion should be divided into two there are left to mourn five brnth-‘pnrts. The first would (mmprlse a crs, Mr. Oliver McLeod, Central transition period 11111-1111; which rm I..ot, 16; Major, Wilfred, John and inventory of the existing urnls 11nd Norman, and one sister, Lena, all man power would begin preparat- at home. ory to transforming the armies lu- Tha funeral took place on Thurs- "to militias and to ccnsc arming. day from the home to Lot 16 cem- ‘The second would include the dis- etery. armament phase, u'l1c11 the nations Rev. Mr. Woodslde officiatcdwlwnuld stnrt, abolishing certain assisted by Rev. Mr. Wilson of weapons. ' Summerslde and Mr. Winchester, a, Italy and France were described friend and neighbour of the fnm- as closer together than cvcr 1n ily. Four cousins of the dcccasedpronlng out, their differences. acted as - poll-bearers. namely. ROME, Sept. 22--lt was learned Jvhn, 010141011 "m1 Lfimlul D0,‘! tonight that a. Mussolini (linirmn- 011d 5mm"! Ryder; the other two mcut plan has been yvrilien by 1i pallbearers were Arthur }I11icl1("on;Ducc and his sec.1"1-i,1i1"y (luring the and Earl 'I‘l1o1npsou. ;pi1st fortnight. There was a very lirrgr" tlLfMifl-l The pact was 11110111111 (o luivc mice at the iuucr-‘rl service fllldibcen presented m. Pin-is iiiiorinuliy U10 10011)’ lovely “Oral tributes cX-ldtirlng the dlsnrniamcui (liscus- pressed the dccp sympathy (lflslolls there in orclcr to obtain the uni 1 ' CENTRAL SCHOOL (Continued from Page l) 1 Raymond Jackson. WHY R0!’- ,alty; I Ian MacDonald, lilernuid; Alice Good, South Win-SIN; 4 I m, of mm Edward rune I I ‘was studying an application for a . :zeh mndrahfln’ PM“! Wu“ 5 rReta. O'Donnell, Sourls Convent; 0 Doris 01m. North Bedeque; 7 Ivan rrlzell, West Royalty; 8 June Ding- well, North Bcdcque; 0 Harvard l0 Maps of Canada - I Helen Malone, Souris Convent; falls ivioim the policy of "sociaflDolphi-s Nerve“. From that time 3 Harold ‘Roda. South Milton; a Enna Jay, Pisquld West; G Ida Coffin, Plaqud West; 5 Ivan Pick- ering. Clinton: 6 Elizabeth Mac- Gowrm, Kllmulr; 7 Doris Sellan. lfiooial ulna of mixed bouquet two largo for either hind or table bouquet, receiving the equivalent of .1.- a second to Blair 80.11am. m. Albion. Gnu "Mountain Potatoes l Elmer Lox-tor. Hampshire; 1 ksmi xmneay, Omu ma»; a Gerald Gil-Klimt -Pembmke: 4 Pltkn‘ Nswnon. Kingston: 5 Free- man Newaou. lflnllton; 6 Arnold Vauey, York: 7 Alfce Edwards. Hampshire; 8 Halon M. Wood. cross Hoods. n . (cumin no“) CHICAGO, Sept. manna,“ bu?!“ rvvwrt 101' 8min develop“ today after wheat prices had m,“ porarlly fallen to mom 1,113“ cents under the week's high p01,, lrhlr Cobblers 1 Alice Dickinson, New Gin-now; 2 Elmer Robertson North River: 8 Arnold Vessey, York; 4 Roy Dick- leaon, New Glasgow; 5 Evallne Livingstone, Murray Harbor; 6 E1- mer Latter. Hampshire; ‘I Eleanor Morelidc, Winsloe North: 8 Helen iM. Wood. Own mm ‘turnip! (table) Much of the new buying w“ a,” trlhuted to domestic milling 1m", eats, but proved insufficient to 1m wheat again even with yesterday, finish. An early outburst o1 9.31m,‘ which accompanied today‘; n“ drop in wheat prices was generally regarded as a carry-over from m, general selling movement that m4 Wm,“ south; a Charles Graham‘: 1 Ibelmc Burke, Southport; 2 yesterday Pflllfid Whfll down l! iMui-i-ry HGTDOI’ North; s Eric r1111». Rum‘ 1"“"“°"~ Vmwm " 8 81m "my "l" mlflmum 11m|li'l)€nnit_ . _ '- ‘ . ted f d . While the elder folk of Valley- Donaldsmn‘ lo Jumette mcherw’ Rodd’ Harrington’ 4 “an Mum“ or any om B’ Kingston. Map British Isles non. West Royalty; l! John Ed- wards. Hampshire: 6 sterling Reid. Wheat closed unsettled, luv-u wider yesterday's finish. 00m y; 1 Adele McLean. Sours Convent: R0110 Baywest; 7 Jack Bell, West 01f $0 l5 uP» “is ‘I544 "rdvinfifd. z Helen Mulally. Souris Convent; 3 Royalty; 8 Rena Younker, Wlnsloe, 80d Provisions 5 to 13 cents down Verna Rodd. Winsloe South: 4 Hazel Stewart, Harrington; 5 Mar- ‘garet, Ramsay , New Iondon: 6 7 Olive Tlgnish Convent; 9 Hazel Smith, North Rustico; l0 Raymond 11cc- Kinnon, West Royalty. Tomatoes 1 Thelma Burke, Southport; 2 Jean Boyle. Meadow Bank; '3 Bor- den 'I‘ren1erc, Hampshire; 4 lmfd Clark, Anglo Rustlco; 5 Olye Ellis, I Elmer McPhail, Clyde River; a Robert Drlsooll, Mt. Herbert; 8 Enid Clark, Anglo Rustico; .4 Alvin MoRae. Greenvale; »5 Eleanor‘. htforeslde, Winsloe; 0 Lawrence Sudbury, Central Bedeque; 7 Helen M. Wood, Cross Roads; 8 Jack Matthew, Sour-ls High. Sdhool Lunches - 1 Helen Dennis, Marshflelld; 2 Jean MoNelll, Knutsford; 3 Marlon Bell, Stanley, Bridge; 4 Marlon Wood, Bethel; 5 Kathleen Mbo- Donuld. Ebenezer; dlrene MacL-eod Central Royalty; 7 Etsther Mathia- son, North Milton. Birds of Prince Edward Island 1 Central Bedeque; 2 North Mll- ton; 3 Souris Convent; 4 Harring- ton: 5 Dunfolane: 6 Sour-is Con- vent; 7 Fernwood; B Spring Brook; 9 Cornwall; l0 West Royalty. Current History l Central Bedcque: 2 Wlnsloe South; 3 Souris Convent; 4 Ulgg; 5 Fernwood; 6 Central Royalty: '1 Canoe Cove; 8 Kilmulr; 9 King- ston: l0 York. Project Map 1 I-Iarzington: 2 Pisquld West; 3 Tignlsh Convent; 4 Kildare South; 5 Si. Peters Harbour; 0 Southport; 7 Hampshire: B North Plnette; 9 New London; 10 Klldare Cape. Temperance and Safety Posters 1 Hampshire School; 2 Harring- ton; 3 Mae McRae. Ebenezer; 4 Oliver Dewar, New Perth: 5 Cen- tral Bedequc; 6 Mamie Stewart, Harrington; 7 feLazcl MaoKinnon, Wellington; a Kathleen MacDonald Ebenezer; 0 Marlon Lord. Central Bedcque. Original Poster 1 Eleanor Fraser, Grade 6. Hope- ficld: 2 Hampshire; 3 Grade 6. Ascension School; 4 Grade 5, York; 5 Grade 6. I-Iopefleld; 6 Grade 3, Mt. Carmel; 7 Isabel Plgott, Savage Harbour: 8 Thelma Aylward, As- cension; 9 Mary Callahan, Harts- vllle; 10 Knuisford School. . Weather Chart 1 Femwood; 2 Kingston Primary; 3 Murray River: 4 Clyde River; 5 Clinton; 6 Wood Islands West; 1 lvfurrny Rum", Pr'mnr_v; R Wlnsloe South. POULTRY White Leghorn l Phylhs Easinn. Hampshire; 2 Flllner MrPhflll. Clyde River; John Agnew, Central Royalty, ~ Barred Rock 1 Jack Bcll, West Royalty; 2 Eric Carr. “flientieyr; 3 Rnland Roberts. Winsloc; 4 Lillian Mac- Dougiili, Argyle Shore; 5 Garfield MacKinuon, Clyde River. Boquct Sweet Peas 1 Eileen Show, Cornwall: 2 Inez Stevenson, New Glasgow; 3 How. ard Lcnrd, Central Bcdeque; 4 Harold Leard. Central Bedeque; 5 Edgar MncCxilhlm. Cross Roads, lllixed Flowers ' I Thclnm Benton. nonshaw; 3 Rcia cannon. Mt. Mcllick: 3 Helen l\l\l(‘Gl"(‘£I0l', Winsloe Smith; 4 May- tuard Show: (ornwnll; 5 Russel F11rucss.Vct11on; 6 Enid Clark, Anglo Runtico. :4 Gladloll friends to the bereaved family. loplnion of the various nuiltms con- Thc flowers were: Floral offer-learned before formal presculzitioii .ing, Rev, Mr. Woodsidr: and Mrs. at Geneva and it. has 111x111 emu- l Illirii‘ Iliillcnl. Mt. Albion; 2 M. ‘Rllllfllfl Shaw, Cornwall: 3 Marjorie ‘VhcG ru- Vvlnrlcc South; 4 Rcnn Two United States lmmlgratlonxwoodsxde; Spmwx Mm ‘vntimunlcatcd m Gommni" IMCF-lxttor. Wiusloc South: 5 Sue inspectors Mun‘, me tram M Hiltoheion 8nd family; MP. 00d The details have not yct hi0“ JCIIIS. Ifazclbrook. firfrmcion to fzxcilitnic the entrance Mm‘ J‘ J’ simlmm "m1 M12 mid revealed, but 1t Wily. stated ih!‘ D111" Geranium > MJIILQLS mm um UmbiMm. Arnett Simpson; May 11nd was confined lo gem-ml principles 1 Allisnn wpr york; g Mmm-q ‘ “Mum “m, h Nmndn}, Albert Fraser. Wreaths, M1". 11ml without lnvnhnui rlclulls and fig- 0011-5, 7111111111; :1 Norma Young. Mm, Alvin You, Mrs. hfofmrrcn 11nd urus. l- “HIS hvlliwvzl Fraser McLarcn. S. principally v‘I'h (Other papers please copy) viewpoints of (‘u-runny mid France. North. Tumfpr (food) 1 Enid Clark, Anglo Rustioo; 2 Helen M. Wood. Owes Roads; 3 Roland Roberto, Winsloe North: 4 Arnold Godfrey, North Wlltshire. Heifer (‘hlf (dslry brood) 1 Wendell Bryenton. Rollo Bay West; 3 Elmer Larter. Hampshire; 3 mic McMillan, West Cove Head; 4 Athol Roberts, Jr., West Royalty; 5 Alberta Nicholson. Orwell Cove: 6 Sterling Reid, Rollo Bay; 7 Ben- (Boof Bred) 1 Calvin McDonald. Cornwall: 2 Dlngwell McFadyen. Meadow Bank: 3 Birdena Frizzell, West Royalty; 4 Ivan Frlmell. West Royalty; 5 Hel- en Jenkins, Mt. Melliok. PIA-alps 1 Andrew MdRae, Central Roy- alty; 2 Noreen Bmhaut. Alexandria: 3 Brodie Howe, Guernsey Cove; 4 Raymond Burhoe. Alexandria; 5 Arnold Vesaey, York; 6 Ashley Van Idenstine, mmay Harbor: '7 Irving Stewart, Brackley Pt.; 8 George Pickering. Clinton. Landscape 1 May MaoRae, Ebenezer; 2 Gor- don Car-em. Hazelbmok; 3 Islia Rnop. Sourls Convent; 4 Miriam McIntyre, Victoria Cross; 5 Ralph Rayner, Mt. Herbert; 6 Hammond McDonald, Murray River; 7 Jessie Momtyre. Sourls Convent; 8 Doris Gallant, Abraham's Village; 9 Dm- met Ranahan, Fernwcod: 10, Ann Rourke, Brudenell. Shir 1 Garnet McIntyre, Victoria Cross 2 Miriam McIntyre. Victoria. Cross: 8 Elsie Costain, ‘rignish Convent; Burgoyne, New London; 8 Clarence Cody, Hazelbmok: 9 Ruth Christie. York; 10 Eileen Wlsner, St. Peter! Harbor. Horse 1 mme Ings, Pow-nail; 2 Nelson l-fatherley, North Wiltshlre; 3 Ruth Cudmore. Wlnsloe North: 4 Wilma MacMlllan, Wood Islands; 5 Laird INCREASE IN (Continued from Page 1) and Australia was negotiated. Re- sults from this new agreement are shown 1n Canada's exports to Aug- tralia. 1n the first half of 1932 who; they totalled 51,201,000 feet and for the first half of this year they . increased further to 64,770,000 feel or 88 percent out of Australia's to- Donnldstom 6 Tommy Jflcmm,‘ etta McDonald. Little Harbor; B tal lumber imports of 69,402,000 West Royalty; 7 Ralph Younloer. Rmph Younker‘ Hampshire; 9 1”” Hampsmm Sterling Rodd, Winsloe; 10 Peter womb“, MoAulay, sour-l; nine South. "HIT Wealth! M950 lflslenmwoocLCr-oufinufni Eleanor Momslde, Winaloe Nari/hi 3 Jennie lwaoNelll, North Rustico; 4 Thelma, Beaten. Bonshalw; l Alice Edwards, Hampshire; 6 Anni! Tweedy, Vernon River; ‘l Diet Veaaey, York. spy Arvin 1 Dovld Watterworth. Montugum z Helen mm. Savage Harbor; t Isabel Plgott, Savage. Harbor; l John MuEwen. st. Peters Harbor: 5 Gordon Murray, Vernon. 1 - 01h lMIplon 1 Octave Gallant, Uitbanville; 2 John Berrigdn, North lmltshlnl I Harold MacRae,~ Charlottetown Royalty; 4 Betty Bar-wise, Nortlflr Bedeque; 5 Irene Wood. Hazelbroot: 6 Arthur Dlckleson, New Glasgow; 7 Thelma Matthew, head. bombard Plum: l Borden Tremere, Hampshire". 2 Miriam Vessey, York: 3 Annie Tweedy. Vernon River; 4 Rreczlq 01am, North wncnim; a lvmamd Seller. Argyle Shore. SEWING, KNITTING AND 4 Helen Mulally. souris Convent; 5 onomwrma May MacRae, Ebenezer; 6 Alma (Gm, ma“ m) Rayner, Mt. Herbert: 7 ‘morlny Apron 1 Margaret Doyle, North mutter‘ 2 Delima Arsenault, Urbainvlllo; ma! Hisoott, Hlsoott: 4 Primed Sullivan. Roseneath; l Mary Moor Rae, Orwell Cove; 6 Dorothy Bell, White Sands; 7 Annie Araenam St. Raphael; B Helen Merriam Ascension. - Hcmstiching Single l Helen MacDonald, Sourls Con- Hooper, Murray River; 6 Norma Walker, Cornwall; 7 Dorothy M“- man. Meadow Bank; 8 Cecil Sty- mlst, Murray River; 9 Lillian Schurman, Bcdeque; 10 Irene Mac- Leod, Central Royalty. Flower! 1 Eileen Show, Cornwall; 2 May- nard Show, Cornwall; 3 Margaret Gosbee, Murray River; 4 "Ethel Johnson, Murray RlRver; 5 Keith Cudmore. Wlruloe: a Raymond Jackson, West, Royalty; 7 Allison Mflfilwd- Ebenezer: Bertram Jenlcns, Mb. Herbert: 9 Lillian Maonougall. Argyle Shore: 10 Laura Hirrrv, West. Royalty] Cup and Saucer l Mflrzrret Douglas. Murray Har- bour North; 2 Alderic Gallant. Ab- rmm’s Village: 3 Frances Griffin, St. Andrews; 4 Hazel Robertson, Brudenell; 5 Mary Fraser, Hopu- Tlflldi 6 Grace MacDougnll. Rico P011“: 7 Ruby Sanderson, Green- wich; 8 Jean Hallon, Rice Point; 9 Mildred Hurry, west; Rqymgy; m Alton Younker, Winsloe North. 8 Arnie; 1 Stephen McGregor, Imps-field‘: a Simon MacLeod, Hopeffeld; 3 Marjorie Marleen. Souria convent; 4 Glorln McLclian, Bourls Convent; 5 Louis Pincau. Fcrnwood; 6 John MucKhmon. West Royalty: 7 Rgg- gle Francis. Kildnre Cape; a Ivan MacLcnn, Occnn View; 9 Clarence MncLMm. Ocean View; 10 Qcmld McInnis. Enrnsclfffe. Birds 1 Harry Young. Upper Belle Creek; 2 Isabel MacLcod. Ebcncmrzi 3 Ronald MacDonald. Ebenezer; 4 Sadie Mar-lead, Murray River; 5 Florence Young, Upper Belle Creek: 6 Catherine Livingstone, Hopcfield: Sicwar 1. 7 Jenn Macltrrchciwi, Hopefleld; B 1 conrvi-ncri (‘vntiuil Royall)‘ 4 s. Flnlny Drake. Marie Currmi. Baldwin's Road; nwvnxclliu.’ fhe 11.. lyfcilck; 5 I~l.rcncc hlnrLu. MtP/iustin Campbsil. Irishtown; Olga. Scott. Clyde River. vent: 2 Jean MoRaa. Central Roy-r alty; 3 Jenett. O'Neill, Sourls Con- vent; 4 Eunice Condon. Murrl] Harbour North; l5 Marlon Mo- Quarrle, Roseneath. Embroidered Unen 1 Marion MacKinnon, West Roy-- alty; 2 Reta Condon, Sourls Con- vent; 9 Mabel Grant, Btrurls Con- vent; 4 Joyce Ncwson, Harrington: 5 Jean MoRae, Central Royalty; d Eunice Condon, Murray Harbour North: 7 Ruth sudbury. Central Bedeque. (Girls over l2) Hemctlchlng, Double 1 Esther Maihcson. Mnmm‘ l Reta MacDonald. Sour-is Convent: 3 Norma. Young, Central Royalty: 4 Florence Whlttey. souris convent: 5 Eileen Hooley, Cambridge; 6 Mary Cannon, Mt. Melllck: 7 Margaret Mumi, Rosonenth; 8 Evelyn cun- nlngham. Montague. Knitted Sock 1 Julia Stewart, Brackley Pointy 3 Rebecca Stewart, Brnckley Point! 3 Alma. Rayner. Mt. Herbert; 4 Hel- en Morrisey, Ascension: 5 Florence Dixon. South Milton; 6 Bemardinv Morriscy, Ascension. blended Sock l Adele MacDonald, Mermaid; l Marjorie MacDonald. Mermaid; 1 - Mary Callaghan. Ila-kc Verde: 4 Malvlmi Arsennult, Abram! Vl- lage; 5 Nellie Sencabough. Pvlll‘ broke; 8 Martha Reid. RoYO Bay West; 7 Esther Mathcson. Mil- ton; 8 Hilda Butler. North River! 9 Honoring Pnuquct. Smurfs Convent! l0 Ani'e MncPherson. Orwell Core Embroidered Llncn . ' 1 Enid Clark, Anglo Rusiicw; 3 Gladys Profltt, Irishtown: 3 Nrr- ma. Youne. Central Royalty: 4 R5" MoAlduff, Tlgnlr/h Convent; 5 M11- dred Crosby. Bonshryw; 6 1.121.111 Walsh. Summervlle: 7 Bell)‘ Mlll‘ dock. Montague. Using Glory 0|! removu any I'M" Plilitfillllllll" North COVE ' ‘