= ‘iufzitifii CON’: um? ll —l7 tips-ctr: "JFEGQE-ef-‘Z? ..._~.__...---.<--._... .l'l-1...w_-v<._1~mu=~¢_-,= ,,_._;,q-/n.-.;qqqsnnnrznzrlwr‘ Way bea elm‘ to ASHES? You won't i1 you burn DOM IN I ON Household Coke. Compared with anthracite, it will save you 15c. to 33c. on every Iuci dollar (Government test). l'\l OP E H EAT LESS ASHES InwciFanL/XLI. HEAT 2h practically no ~* , $llIDi(‘.‘i,<5, . in weight, e W to handle. Ask your r tor folder telling .‘ DOMXNION .,__~____’/ illlflll brushed UUI‘YV‘I\I.\" IELLL 8 CO. (‘lrirlotictotvn Distributors Ior P. B. l. Far Sighted Eyes Seventy per cent n! far <'" l mi eves me weak re- Irmiivcly IIIsi-nmlort from this condition shows mostly at nt-ar work and may be headache, sure eyes, ner- voustn-ss or eten upset m- ach. (‘at drivers in this clans may suffer considerable dis- rlimfuit. (zlnssvS relieve the strain. ti. F. llutcheson i- .. Professional Bards D. F. AECHIBALD l (llntl-rcu Accountant I l-lll llwlitnottd Street Phuiu: l7. l’. 0. Box l2. k.- Mc-Lcod é; Bentley “I. E. Ilh LEY, K. C. J ~\. till YLIEY. K. C. Barristers and Attorncy-at-Law _ .‘"J.'\'Ii\' TU LOAN w w ftlcPlllula, B. A. Y K. ( . .‘.'()'I'.\li\' IT\IlRI.\iIaiI, Ilill t ltinltlitiu, , . . lllactllttigrztit & 'I‘rttm0r MARK R ftlatlttiYlt-IAN. K. C. (I. HT. (‘L \Il{ TIIAINUR. B .A. Ihriistn-is, Snlit-iitrrs, I-Itc. “(INLI Tl) LOAN Oilirc: (in-i Provincial Bank. I! rlzmnntl hlrctt t harlotlnlotvn. IE-lmci‘ 8; v.7; u. F. I; =1 (‘hut llntetuwn THE-_QH._IIBLOTTET<Z“W#QIIARDYAN W sleeve. ~ I ,_ , . . THE SILK ENIGMA‘ .'llll‘f..i€.“.‘l2’3‘ll.l‘£‘.“‘l‘;.§.l2.§lfllltl to Bettetsea." Miss Lennard blushed that had been evolved by Profes- l, lr Karmcn and himself ~that the l Stu-now silk went-ct" had actually l cmnmiticd his secret 0i the wlu-rcabottts of the Iamou» jewel to the s-lk he had been weaving "was an ac tirate one, he fet that only the discovery 0t that silk pleasant. the Assistant. Commis- lsinnnei" ltad been So far everyl i tncli of silk in the pfkM’ slon of] lOxton. had been subjected to the» (“must scrutiny by Professor Kar- tnvn and his friend Profcssui- Kati Flt n,- fllpt) had been tho stolen rnil. found a; Thr- Beet-hrs None ‘ u‘. the silk (il.\('.t).~('(| any iitttrk. ‘(rite-r tlmn the rccttltilion bites i Both the protcs ti"; l"l been dis- illlllwllfllWl 1:: t u; and yt-L. , h wcrp (till in particular‘ rail of Stu-how" s 1k had been pur-l chased bv Petri Uxtotrs buyers. To s». uildcrinu a- - and thom pruin. I ' _.\c ll iii . .. , l'l'\'l.(‘\V oi ll‘ flht‘ tor the lwnciit . of iwervstcci p. ties in Peter Ox-, this tin-lain ozfice that night. he fclt that ll must necessarily be til otnpctr- tinless lie could prove that h s ;httorv had lXTIl the rzght l l r l I hnti l l l l onl- 'l‘ "c was no more relieved man ' U‘ ' I tha. div lll the, whole of London] lthan Peter Oxton himself. On; hlntring front Beck ‘that Phyllis Var _' and Philip Sifter were l): l .~.tfc and that the hunt byt .S<;o'.'aiirl Yard was now over. he} had boon curious to know the dc- ,' tail. To that end he had litvitcd Beck. \‘i'ltil the permission of the Assistant COIIIITIISSIOIIGI‘. to incl-t‘ I‘\I‘I'_\'OHC interested in t-hc casc at h:.~ flIllfT‘ at nine o'clock that night He had wllllnzly agreed to it's two ‘employees who had both played a coitspictiotts part in the? affair. being granted two weeks. leave of absence. but he hadalso, ltintcd to Beck that. in all lair- l noss. he would like them to be present That. night when Superintendent , Beck and Inspector Graves arrived at Oxions the store did not wear so forlorn a. look as it had done. previously. {lights were lnirningi here and ihcrc and Pctct" Oxton‘: PHI/flip office wore a gtly look. Al titnnltr-r 0f comfortnh‘_\~ ea=y chairs ‘ had lacen moved in and, there was hot coffee, and even bot- I fled beer for those who preferred it (‘XllPllPllPP at the hand. of the, Chinamati, Sen Yat Soh. In inch; Buck tiotcd that the girl had n’ gilz-asniit flush on both cheeks. Bork looked around thc as- senihlctl cotnpaity and smiled, "We're out‘. short at the nu» incnt." said Peter Oxlon ‘Ive asked Miss Lennard to come along, too. Miss Varley felt sure she would be interested " SECRET OF TIIE FIVE EYES "Of cour e she will,“ convcdedi the Superintondctit, "She's a vcryi plucky woman.“ "Prom what she told me," added Inspector Graves blushing for pro- hnhly the fin-t time in his life, "slic itlllst. most certainly have been thrnttuh it. I admire that wo- man " Beck looked acro~s at his col- league sharply and deliberately tnnkcd at Peter Oxton. Miss Lennard came bIL~IiiIIQ in, shcphcrded by the doorkecpct" who was on duty "Tm so sorry I'm late.‘ shr: smiled. "You wall forgive inn. won't ' slit‘ addrttl, turninu hcr soni- :' mi the Inspector. "Oi rotirse we will. Nfir-s Imit- nard," Pctor Oxton told hcr. "and now perliap» the Supcrintcitdcnt will toll his stony I‘m Sllfq wore all rafhci- in the dark about this untortuttitie tilfiiir." 'I‘ln-y li-lcne-d 1011;! and itilcnfy lo tht- Supcrintt-iirlvtit. who rc- i!‘l‘.~ilt‘(i his tneitiorv rcy\itc|lly' from the sheaf of officin uric» he had hrotitglit nlnn: with nini l llaslam II. .I l’.\l.\? n K (l. A. l. Il\~l.\.\l II l\.. LLB. l‘-\Ilf§|\-1‘lII'~'. IYII’. Blink III Mun Scoirn (hamhcrs (‘it IFIUIIPIHVII, I‘. E. I. HUNIIY 'I t) LOAN (‘hone K5. l‘. U. Box I27 llml & . h-lathicstm u. n. mu A ll. l., llalhirson, LI..B Bl\|'ri€irr\ and Solicitors MUNLY Ti) Ill. Cnnternn "IOFII. t hart..tt.-ulwn.l'.|=;.|. M. AMT-KN FARMEII BAKRIWLICII, SULICI TOR. ETC. “UNITY TO LOAN Ilnlt of Canada Illtlg Charlottetown :1: - Frederic A. Large iurrilh-r. fiolifitor, Attorney 821:. 9n (ircnt Jlcnrgo Strrrt (‘harlnltrtuvi-n. I’. E. I. c—.—~~.--; _ — ._ . Alex. W. lllatheson BARRIWTIIR SOLICITOR, ETC Mom-y in Lo: | linllccllnnp Offirv: fill Grout George Street MARITIME WENT BUREAU (‘lllI-Illll - COLLECTIONS (‘REDIT IIICPOIITS PERSUNAI. LOANS 9 Tweet Bldz. Charlottetown When he had finished thcrv was‘ a moniciii. of rilttnttc. Suddfltlt‘ Pilvl 1.. tuitivrl to Pctur :l.>n l "I'\t~ _|it.~t. lhotlpht n1‘ mnu-tliitig," ‘she attitoutwcr-d. “I wondfl" if Mil‘- | Oxtrut would cxcti~e me for a mo- ment while I izo down to the store.“ '0! l-ollr c" HIZFPFCI Oxlon. pcr- l plcxrri Phvllis illll'l'l1‘fi from the room and returned a few mimiies later i with a small browiupnper parcel. i Her lace was flushed and ht-r eyes wcrp briuht. | "I want to rlxtwlziin," site said, as. lthv unwrapped hcr package," and I hopr- Mr Oxton will fnrltivp me. Fnttr rlnys ago when the last con- signment of Stichow silk came in l I wn» attracted by one of thfrolls. i ‘I l-kcd the colour and I wanted some for mtuiiclf, l am perfectly aware that it is a rule of tlic firm that. any employee wanting to pur- Chflsc anytthini; for her own use must obtain permission from her immediate superior, but; that is usually nflcr the ston- has clown to thr- puhllc tn this case I'tn' ialraid I did a (lreadiul thing, I i was 111W a chance that all the silk on flint particular roll would have could vindicate him no matter how I hand f By J- R- Wn-MOT t the Inspector had not been able to conceal his own bushes. (“Wflnm ‘ Philip Slater had been somewhat, iovercome by the occasion. 'l‘ltere‘l _ _ were lots of things he had wanted ma: But there was a further point only since hcarini: Mr. Beck that wanted w drink L m that still ititrigued the Supcilnticn- I thought . . 3'1 llyou-re conhng my ml,‘ dent's mind and that was the Proiessl Kan l-u leaned "(org Phyllis?» he inquired. .11’, u w“. MTPEY. of‘ file silk. 1r the theory‘, ward c: "l.v m h» vhfltr- May voice 1 I see that pivcc, Miss Varley?" The girl tinfltlded tlie rcmalitder 10f the "wtnppnn: and handed him a (lffiaaltfllgtil of Sue-how silk. The Chlncc professor‘ a‘most snatched it from her in his eager- ness and. taking a magnifying glass from ltis pocket. ran the lens rapidly along one edge Suddenly they saw the glass halt in its journey. They saw, too. the pro- fessors burly Jlitftil. Then he looked tip. and uhcti he spoke there, ua. a tremor in h-s voice. "Tltaitk yin. Miss Vdrlcy," he .\Ri(‘i,5It1l]7i_'\', "Il. l5 here. If ytott had not. i-tlt o:f tfail. length we should nrtrr htttu found it because the‘ l‘t’I'll-i‘ill(lt‘l' thi.‘ roll was stoic-til by olir titans." - or Kztrmvti, riillti tool; the lcn. front his contcinporti The girl smiled at him and itod- ; They left Oxtons together and ion their way through the quiet streets he told her a great man) intimate things that have no right to be recordcdhere because they concern the happiness of two quite ordinary but nevertheless very like- able people. On a doorstep in Moor Street, lwwcver. they klszed for the first time. , this," Phyl is told him. as he re- - leased her, “and if you must ha“. an answer to that other question. ‘I’! Sillsle diamond." filmy as a ltm. mo; ‘ -_---_______ Mt. Herbert V’ W Wk but i“ School Fair <'“‘~‘l'-““°"5 “"0 A verv SUCC0SsIlliH1-t'il(tt)i fair at m“ ‘m’? ca“ , Mt. Herbert Septcntbcr 22nd. . Herc it i». ll looks uole only ht- tlrcplti ‘1 h.‘ ‘he “id of! The schools taknl: part were Mt. this ])O‘.\'t‘lllll ‘ions I too. thank i Herbem POwnaL ' M,“ AHMUXL‘ lvliss Varicy. 1t is the working of a Haze1bwok_ Gym,‘ Roar“ A1,,» andra and Bunbttrv. bountiful l‘i'uvirlrii<-t-." A The prize llol. is as fdlotvs: trinur of Hlii.~'iill'll0ll rippled l‘ the company, _ “I don't t-hlnk .\ll\~ Varley need n (‘IIASS l-GRAINS have fear o!‘ any con cquencas, laughrd Pelt-r Oxion. "As you say. whim gags; P1”1l“‘°"~ P““"“i°"ce mm” 1. Elanor Molvnetiax, Cross ' ‘ Roads; 2. Pearle Coitrlv, Hazil :. I. nnrus \ ,< were bright. brook; 3_ Rom Com,“ Hnzolbmuk. "Attii will you it be able t0 rc- 4_ George Joncfi Puxvufll ' .-iOl't‘ lost yiotitlvf‘ site asketl- l whmh ' ' Prof Kali Fu .\lllll(‘(l across at hr-r 1. Alvin Munn. Mt. Herbert; Z. Buddle Molyneittix, Cross Roads; 3. Rcta Coatly; 4. Pearle Cnady. ltarley: ' 1. Alan JonesuPoutnal. Sweet ‘ Corn: It is a story lll wit" mythology. that‘ lady " he told i101’. "It has lll‘\'t‘!‘ btryn tvslvtl 5min‘ day tier- lulw, we may bc tcntptcd to do >0. but for the present . . . Youth is L Helen Molyneaux Cram often a desirable etlale,’ he went Road“ 2_ Ralph Maccanuan Cross on, "but lot‘ lll_\‘.\(‘ f I think there Rm,“ ' is somctitintt, vqilally gracious and Beans, liutitnllni; about iltli‘. about that 1' A,.1O'Jmu,5 Pownal. n Ridh Icitvcu of maturity that. only age j Md 31.0mm,‘ ‘Alexandra’; 3_ Rm“ lan bring to u» " Miss Lennard itoddcd in agree- incnt and looked tip at Inspector GIZIYFS.‘ "\'i'r~ll,‘ said Bet-k, "that's what I t'ltil..ilil"‘ 1t 101111 21H‘. lllP a few illln» of a tip-rt on iillS. Pro- tvss-or. I'll pop in and estalam it to the Assistant (Hmnntssioner first thing in the morning." "I think thi. is an occasion for a mond Btehattt, Alexandra; 4. Etta Jenkins. Alt. Albion. CLASS II—ROO‘TS Green Mountain Potatoes: 1. Richard Brehaut, Alexandra: 2. RaymontlBreltaitt. Alexandra; 3. Catherine Mac-Neill, Mi. Albion. Irish Cobbler Potatoes: 1. Alma MacNelll, Mt. Abion: as arrompaiiiinenfs to inc varied i P,"?“"-' annumlm“ Pmfil.‘ 0*“? 3- PhYUlh PiPPPY’. Mt, Herbert: 3- DWM of dainty saitdwlcivxs l ugh?‘ "the Sllllvunmmlolns Keith Jones. I-Iazelbrook; 4. Ray Beck fntind in addition u. Oxton,’ “Alli, ‘ti; ,, w had been m_ Mflttltqwsl Hazelbrvvk- Phyllis Varley and Slater. that] 1 l n“ l,cy)ilg“:_xilagzqhd that Co!‘ Turnlllfil Professor Karmen and his friend l‘? l‘ ‘ w): t)?“ hftfm the mo_ 1- Fall?! MfivDfillfllfl. Cross Profesmi- Kan Fu were also in- ‘Li; '1 ' fen‘: “(mgt Roags: 2. KlsllthMJclnies, lgamlbiiooka; ht;]l{(>(l_ 1 _ ‘_l V" ~ _ ._ avon ac tan. tiwna; . Phyllis and Philip looked little, _ l0 M ,‘ \"n1"3'_ “no”: ‘h‘*_°b'f\m' RlPlllllYl BfPIlflllil, Alcxatidra, the worse for their nerve-racking em“ w m1“ ha‘ “owed “ mob cm “IHIIEICS for Scotland Yard.“ Phylli. fc't herself blushing as the company clittked lllasscs. "And tiow one for Stipvrlnten- dent. Bvck “tho man who refused M," ‘h G t d _ to he shaken oft’ the scent." ‘palms’ liiillausnpgeildirdtig‘ m“, 1 Afllrt; ltnfits “pi-f dipping and) tit; isgnalizgerexfgm-ngévaKfillggtlugnlnthm . ' l -r t ' ' (I've. no igmriéflill‘(‘rmgduriznltInliggzghblea Ilbmye. no anuII. Sate. Not h forming. RIEIIPIf-OI‘ money buck. 50c d 81 t nll l-Coming along. Inspector-T‘ as!“ lllruglgftu. GoodforChmnic Rrom-‘iiitimtorw. u; ed Beck, IPIIIIIIHL’, his colleague omnleton’: RAZ-MAH Cannon “Wooden Lung” Child Gets “Corset” Don't n: up nishk. ctwnlu. wtsuilllpzwiufi A . ¢,—-\ ."'“"‘l l because l “I'm so glad it's happened like‘ I think I would like just a small, ‘ . Wood. Mt. Herbert. healthyggiymre hunt Murine contain: i known tor their v no ‘l. mtttlltaanfiytw? URINE. \ it“ t‘ i”. Yl ‘S i 1. Orlo Jones. Powmtt: 3- 59ml Jones, Hazelbrook; 3. Robert- 3°11" ‘ H wlbrook. i Carrots: 1. Ray Matthews. Huelbrook; 2. Gordon McMillan. Pqwnal; 8. 'Ri<-hard Brehnut, Alexandra; l. Ralph MoCulium. Cross Roads. Pars-flips: 1. Orlo Jones, Pownal; 2- FAY- mond Brehatit, Alexandm; 3. Buddie Molyncnux. Cross Ronda; 1 4. Elanor Molyneaux, Cross Rolda- (YLASS Ill-VEGETABLES Zlomatnes: I. Marion Myers. Mt. Albion; 2. Johnnie Myers. Mt. Albion; 8. Lottise McLennan; 4. Elanor Mac- Donad Bunbttry. Cucumbers: 1. Elanor Molynenux. Omen Roads; 2. Raymond Bnhaut, Alex- andra; 3. Pauline McDonald, Bun- bury; 4. Min-ion Acorn, Pawns]. Beets: 1. George Jenkins. Mt. Herbert: L’. Robert. Jones, Hazelbrook; 3. Blair McCallum, Cross Roads; 4- Norina McCallum, Gross Rmda. Pumpkin: i._ Helen Molyneoux, Omfi Roads; 2. Orville Hayter. Hamel- bronk; 3. Alicia Jenkins. Cross Roads; 4. Marian Aoorn, Pownel. Squash: 1. Alicia. Jenkins. Ones Roads. CLASS IX—I"LOWDIS I Bouquet of’ Sweet Peel: t. Clive Stewart. Cross Roads; 2. Muriel Jones, Pownal. Bottquet oi’ Mixed Flowers: 1. sue Jones, Haaelbmok; I. Lucy Carver, Cross Roads; 3. A1- lan Jones, Pownal: 4. Ian Stew- art. Cros: Roads. Bouquet of Gladiolus: 1. Norma MaoOullum, Cross Rondsz- 2 Sue Jones, Haaelbrook. Geranium: 1. Helen Molyneaux. Gross Roads; 2. Keith Jones, Haaelbrbok; 3. Blair MacCallum, Omss Roadl: 4. Stte_ Jones, Hazelbrook. CLASS V—FR.UI'1‘ Red Astrachtln Applefl: 1. Edwin Jenkins, Mt. Herbert. Wealthy Apples: 1. Ian Stewait. moss Roads; 2. Clive Ste-wart, Cross Roads; 3. 'Ray Matthews, Hazelbrook; 4. George Jones, Pow-nut. (‘rah Apples: 1. Johncna Myers, Mt. Albion; 2. Phyllis Pippy, Mt. Herbert; 3. Marion Myers. Mt. Albion; 4. George Jones, Pownal. Plums: 1. Phyllis Pippy, Mt. Herbert; 2. Ray Matthews, Httzelbrook. CLASS VI-COOKING Loaf ofWVhite Bread: 1. Pearle Goady. ‘Hazelbrook; 2. Rcta Coady. Hazelbrook; 3. Flor- cilcv Jenkins, Mt. I-Icrbertg’ 4. Ircnc Wood, I-Iazelbrook. Tea Biscuits: ' Faith MacDonald, moss Roads; 8. Sue Jones, Haoelbrook; 4. Jean (linger Snaps: t. Helen Molyneaux. Cros ltuads_ 2. Kathleen Raynor, Mt. Herbert; 3. Winnlfred Hayter, ltazelbrook; 4. Muriel Munn, Mt. Herbert. . Tea Cake: 1. Forcnce Jenkins, Mt. Her- bcri- 2. Kathleen Raynor, Mt. Her- lllltl, 3 Evelyn Munn. Mt. Her- bci-t; 4. Norma MacCallum. Gross Roads. Fudge: 1. IIveIyn Munn, Mt. Herbert; 2 _ CLASS VIII-MANUAL TRAINING (Dlvhlon A) Bird louse: T l. Wlltred Mutch. EtmDUIYZ 2. ,Bruoe Moore. Pownal; 8. Gordon - Moon, Pownni (Dlvlllnn B) Bolt Inch! 1. Rlymmd BNMl-lt, Alexandro- flncntuul X l. Richard Brehnut. Alexandra; l-"Devtd Hutch. Bunbury- Mincellanoon: < . I. Rey Mathews. Hazelbrook; I. ltiolmud Brehnut, Alexandra; 8. William Wood. Alexandra OLAI! IX O Heifer Coll (Dllry Breed): Pallet Ind Cookenl (Bind lock): 1. George Jones. Pownul: I Muriel Jones, Pownal: l. Alan Jones. Pownel: 4. Blair MwOnJ- lum. 0mm Roads. Pallet and Cockerel (White Leghorn): 1. Beatriz; Jenkins. Mt. Herbert. m» x-connncrtous Injurlmu Weeds: 1. Alexandra; 2. Bunbury; 3. Cross Roads; 4. Mt. Herbert- Wild Flowers: 1. Mt. Herbert. Inlecta: 1. moss Roads; 2. Mt. Herbert: 3. Pownal. CLASS XI-SCHOOL WORK Writing-Grade 1: l. Margaret Jones. Orou Home: I. Altmd Weatherble, Pawnal; 3- Joseph MacMlllan. Pownul; 4. Stanley MaoNell, Mt. Albion. Grade 2: 1. Ralph Maocallum, Crom Roads; 2. Jackie MacRae, Creel Roads and Annabelle Ings. Mt. Herbert; S. Gerald Driaooll. Mt. Herbert: 4. Betty Reid, Bunbury. Grades 3 and 4: 1. Phyllis Pippy, Mt. Herbert; 2. Johnena. Myers. Mt. Albion: 3. Alan Jones, Pownal; 4- Erwin Jen- kins. Mt. Herbert. Grldel 5 end 8: l. Ids Weatherble. Pownall; 2. Wanda. Ivory, Pownal; 3. Bryer Jones, Cross Roads; 4. Florence Jen-lune, Mt. Herbert. "Grades I and 8: l. Raymond Brehaut, Alexandra: l. Jéan Wood. Mt. Herbert: 8. Agnes Wood. Alexandra; 4. Kath- leen Raynor. Mt. Herbert. Grades 9 and 10: l. Helen Molyneaux, Gross Roads; 3 Winnifred Heyter. I-lneelbmok: 8. sue Jbnu, Hamel- bmok: 4. Beatrice Jenkins, Mt. Herbert. Map Drawing Grldos 5 and 8—P. B. Island: 1. Envln Jenkins, Mt. Herbert: 2. Richard Bxehaut, A‘ -‘ ; 8. Ids Weatherbie, Pownal; 4.,O11ve Weatherbie, Pownal. Grade; 7 and ill-South America: 1. William Wood, Alexandra; 2. Aanes Wood, Alexandra; 3. Bruce Jones, Pownsl; 4. Evelyn Munn, Mt. Herbert. Grade: 0 and lib-Europe: l. Winntfred Hayter, Hamel- brook; 2. Beatrice Jenkins, Mt. Herbert; 3. sue Jones, Hazelbrook; 4. Louise MacNell. Omss Roads. Art Work Grade 1—Snowm1n: l. Margaret Jones. Ones Roads; A§§Ol Head Oflicc Charlottetown-W. Charles Ballem. Mt.» Albion; 4. Chester Jenkins, Mt. Albion. Grulee 8 and 4-011! Dutch Cleanser: . 1. Ian Stewart. Omss Roads; 2. Blair MacRae. Cross Rbudl: 3- Orlo Jones. Pownal; 4. Alan Jones. Pownal. Grulel 8 and O—A Chrirtmu Curd l. Ida Weatherbio. Powm-l; 21 Olive Weather-bio. Pow-ad; I. Wanda Ivory, Pownlal; 4. Richard Brehaut, Alexandra. Grade: 7 and 8—A Birch Tree In Winter: 1. William Wood, Alexandra; 2- Bruce Jones. Pownal 3- Agnes Wood, Alexandra; 4. Evelyn Munn, Grades 9 and Ill-A Fireplace: l. Winnlfred Hayter, Hazel» brook; 2. Beatrice“ Jenkins. Mt. Herbert; 8. Sue Jones. Hamlin-oak; 4. Muriel Jones, Pawnal. I Grades 7 to MFA Farmyard Scene (water colon): l. Sue Jones, Iiazelbmok; I. Eileen Inge. Mt. Herbert; 8. Ml:- iam Ings, Mt. Herbert; 3. George Jones, Pownut; 3. Reta. Goody, l ‘; 4. Beatrice Jenkins, Mt Herbert. ' Portfolio Grades 1 to 6—Wlld Animals and Wild Birds of l’. E. L: 1. lMt. Albion School; 2. Orms Roms School: 8. Pownal and Mt. Herbert Schools; 4. Btinbury School. Grades '1 to Ill-Thirty Front Page Parsonage: in 1936 and 1837: 1. Mt. Albion School; 2. Cross Rmds School; 8. Pownal School; 4. Mt Herbert School. 2. Alex MneNetl, Mt. Albion; I. Efanor Molyneuux. Crass Roads; 4. Joseph MacMtllln, Pownel. Original Poewr “Grndee I to 6-—Stop,book. LII- III Grade 2—I.lttle Boy Blue: l. t-‘lorcitcc Jenkins, Mt. Her- hPYLI 2 Helen Molyneaux. Cross Ilihlllfl (t. Robert Jones, Hazel- been sold. So in a slack moment. I cut myself a length from it, It t gwas just, then and I encountered , |the Chlnamnn standing M. my 'counier. I ivas so shocked —know- ittemy guilt that I bundled it in l n piece of paper and stuffed in at r the back of the shelf under the,‘ counter intending to see the mnn-‘ agcr about "it "inter. Unfortunately. C Ill ll know, events tumbled Three-ycar-old Gordon Jucluon, o! Forest I-Illl village, a guhurh of Tnrontn. Ior whom the now-famous "wooden lung“ was built nt the To. ronto Ilospilnl for Sick (‘hlldron In eight hours on Aug. 26.--}Ig h“ m" elncc been kept aiiw- by arllllclul respiration, later in an "iron lung," and now he has been placed in this celluloid "corset," which apparently do” _ bion; 2. Elanor MacDonald. Dim. brock; 4. Louise MacNeill, Cross Roads. ' (‘aimed Beets: . l. Florence Jenkins. Mt. Her- l..' _ 2. so Jottes. I-tazelbrook; 3. Rom-rt Jones, Hazelbrook: 4. Norma MacCalltim, Cms Roads. School Lunch: 1. Reta Coady, Hazelbrook; 2., Norma Mnccallum. Cross Roads; 3. Beatrice Jenkins Mt. Hog-heft; 4. Faith MacDonald. Cross Roads. (SLASS vit-sllzwluol. KNIT. " CROCIIETING (Division A) Sewing dnLs pyjamas: 1. Alma MacNeill. Mt. Albion; 2. Orlo Jones. Pownal; 3. Lucy Cur- vcr. Cross Roads; 4. Pauline Mac- Donald. Bunbury. Darnell Mitten: I. Pearle Coady, Hnzelbrook. Embroidered Cross Stloh samp- lee: 1. Kathryn Judson. (Division B) ‘I’ Sewn Girl's Blouse: 1. CathcrlnoMacNell, Mt. A]. bury. (Jmt-hrtcd Cushhm Top: - 1. Beatrice Jenkins. Mt, Her- bert: 2. Louise MacNeil. cross lbtmtds; 3. Miriam Inzfl. Mt. Her. ert. Knitted Pullover Sweater: 1. Pauline MacDonald, Bun. bury. Darned Sock: t. Kathleen Raynor. Mt. Her. hut an mod n Job u the hunter reqinton. u he In uniting Iflpplly, be"? 2- Re"! 9004!. Haulbmol: 3. But-rice Janktnq, M, 1g“, He: MARITIME: ‘ 1. Jwkl¢ ltiaeRoe. Cross Roads; Merton Miyers, Mt. 2. Ralph MwCallum. Oroas Roads: Erwin Jenkins. 8. Burton MaoNeil. Mt- Albion; 4. Jobnena Myers, Mt. Albion. t urtitftklfic, ttjibqcfr) 1- Bryer Jones. Gross Roads; 2. Albion; 8. szmzvcn OHFICE: Bankof Nova Scotia Building, Coniederationigvgfliie_ lotion G. HOGG, Manager “Grades 7 tn Ill-Adult ‘Ed urltlnn: 1. CIIVG~BILWVRTL Gross Roads, 2. Beatrice Jenkins. Mt. Herbert 3. Sue Jones, Hazelbmok; 4. Louis: MacNel‘. Cross Roads. Pluntlclne Modelling Grades 4 and under--Nest end W!“ 1. Faith MacDonald. Own Roads; 2. Lucy Carver, Ores: Roads: 8. Ian Stewart. (Inca Roads; 4. Erwin Jenkins, M12. Her- bert . Grades 5. 8 and ‘l-A Book: 1. Jean MacRae. Cross Roads; 2. Blryer Jones, Cross Roads; 8 William Wood, Alexandra; 4 Agnes ‘vood, Alexandra. Grades 8. 9 and Ill-British Isles: l. Bnwe Jones, Powml; 2 George Jones, Pownal; 3. Muriel Jana, Pownal; 4. Norman Mac- Oallum. Gross Roads; Louise MaoNeil, Omss Roads. CLASS XlD-‘CONTEGT. " Public Speaking: ' 1. Muriel Jones. Pound; l Jean MacRae; Cross Randi: 8. Clive Stewart. Oroes Roch; 4. Raymond Brehnut, Alexandum 0m! Reading: 1. Margaret Bnllem, Mt- Albion: 2. Betty Reid. Bunbury; l. Blair MaoCallum; 4. Buddy Moly- neaux. _ hi.‘ CLASS XIII-SPORTS 100 Yards dash boyl l8 llld l4: ,1. George Jones, Povmal; 2. George Jenkins, Mt. Herbert; 8. Freddie Mutch. Mt. Herbert; 4. Bobbie Dnsmll, Mt. Herbert ‘l5 yard duh boys 8 and 10: 1- Gerald and Ilawrenoe Drlscoll, Mt. Herbert: 2 Gordon Moore, Pownal; 3 Bruce Moore. Pownal; Mt. Herbert; 4. Rosebud has who: you'll like, too-rick fragrance, and o mild, cool lmooliinm that ram on YOII with Ovory plpoiul. In more Pfifilfllldl you an about pipi tobacco the more you'll g6 I91 title Favourite at Maritime m", Try Rosebud and no Io: youmli liow ltdoes‘ dollvorl 51910102 (Continued 0n page 12) 1- —— —--*