qt. From the Guardian. Sept-. tots. 1912: "An ideal autumn day. a good card of races. the unique attraction of the biplane. drew a record attendance at the Ex- hibition Grounds yestcrdsy. The grandstand was packed and ful- ly 1.01!) people lined the fences and the centre of the track to view the sport. Capt. Baldwin with his air ship was the chief centre at interest. the audience FEATURED AT AN OLD-TIME FALL EXHIBITION being intensely ,' T in wat- ching his splendid flight. Without any fuss. and very little prepara- tion. he srscefuliy ascended into the sky. circling an area in full view of the grandstand several Coming Events Dance Fortune Hail. Friday night, Sept. 28. . Dance Iona Hail. Friday. Sept. 28th. lllnt chicken dinner tonight in New Glasgow Hall. ,l)ancc Miilview Hall. September 28. ' Regular dance Thursday night. All. Ryan Hall. Burn'a Orchestra. . ' Year end sale Sept. 25th to Sept. 29th C.M. Simpson and Sons. Stanley Bridge. Friday. '-weeltly- Dance Fort auguitui all every Wednesday night. urke's Orchestra. :R('seFVe Monday. Oct. 1st for Eiddlera Contest. St. Peter's Bay all. I I Junior Farmers meeting and films in New Glasgow School, Sop- Iember N I Green Road chicker supper. Wed- nesday, Sept. 28th. supper served 5.30 to 9. Dance after. "Buying and cleaning Timothy I ily. No amount too small. Mac- Guigan and Boyle Ltd. 5 I Dancing at the White Spot every sriday night. Rollie Macltenxies rchestra. :Dance Cambridge Hall. Thurs- y. September :7. Alma W.l. ood mpsic. E Films and lunches served in Mur- day Harbour North Hall. Sept. 26. gdmission free. ' Dancing at South Rustico every hursday night. Rollie Macken- !c's Orchestra. Canteen service. (Dance Joseph A. MacDonald, w house, at Cable Head, Thora- fay. Sept. 27th. Chaisson's Orches- t a. 'i Farmers. Contact me before sel- ng your timothy seed. paying algbest price. W.H. Burns. Maine- ,ue. -:Chlcken Supper, Ah Saints garish hall. Cardigan. Wednesday. Cent. 26. from 5 to I p.m. Dance jfler. Websters Orchestra. " Unloading car oilcake and car Iran and shorts. Wednesday and ursdly. Sept. 3. and S7. Wilt- D-Irvlns Co. ibance West Royalty sin, ednesday. Rollie lsaclansics Canteen service. 0:! Q a Unloading today and 'i'Isradai! ariood of oil cake. carioall Plon- I'i'eedsandBran.l.L.Dick- . New Glngew. times. then allghting in almost the exact spot in which he had started. His feat broughtagreat tribute of applause from the spectators with whom he is a favorite because of his pluck and modesty. years oi age and is considered The aviator is only 18 one of the best performers in America," lThe picture was loaned The Guardian by B.H. Turner of 0'Leary R.li.) p nut-ulluaii SCHEINFELD FRANK ' WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS READING. AGAIN Reading has 'r a matter 11 vital Importance in the entire community. The teacher can no 1191' be held solely regpongjbjg for the reading skills and habits of our vouns people. And if the WIWIS-I0Il:I: asked tas it most cer- tainly will bet. ”Why all the fun about reading now? Young peo- ple learned to read in the pan. or else. We are too soft with our children. and we've taken up too much with new-fancied ideas-" The answer is that what worked in "10 lllti. simply cannot be expect- od to work in the present-condlb bins are different. For example, it was poggjble in "3? 1"" dmlilll past for a man to leave Ichool in grade 5. and still become a successful and public spirited citizen. We have many ltlch "self-made men" here on the Island. These men were obviously hrlsht enoulh but didn't fit into the ' "or else" type of schooling. (often too. they couldn't afford to stay III School). The Children who should not learn land plenty were pun isbed as being unwilling to learn. Qilieily dl'0PPEd out in the lower Erodes and often found a useful niche on farms and elsewhere. Usually neither the individual nor the community suffered too much from this stale of affairs, and the teacher was left with a selective group of pupils. Such a group was only too eager to learn-the read- ing prohlem (or any other teach- ing probieml became less in the higher grades. How different things are now! (for better or worse according to your own ncrsonal slant-no nnc can give the final answer). The opportunities for a man for wo- manl to make the most of him- self and be most useful to the com- munity without a high school ed ucation at least. are almost nil. That and the. Familv Allowance are keeping children in school lon- ecr and teachers are having a larger and more mixed trroup -o teach. And at the same time. the Importance of reading has grown immeasurably! There is no line of work where information cannot be found in books. Farming has AGRICULTURAL NEWS P. B. I. Department of Agricnltnn HARVEST EXHIBITION Approximately seven hundred exhibits have been entered by well over one hundred exhibitors. This, the first Harvest Exhibition in many years. looks- as if it is gointl to be an outstanding showing of P.E.l. products. In order to give some idea of the numbe entered in the various classes here are a few seledted at randon-B---F beans, round wax pods (I0): Beets in) (14); Cab- bage (lo) Carrots (20): Corn sweet (18): Cucumbers (71: Lettuce (2); Onions (19): Pal-snips (lo): Pump- ltlns (lo): Tomatoes green (so); Collection of garden vegetables six entries. The fruit classes are generally light as to the number of entries. Fotaatoel. Certified Seed have approximately sixty entries. Irish Cobbler (N; Green Mountain 12; sebago (25); Katahdin ta); any other white variety (7): Colored (2). In the Table Stock Potato Classes. Early (hi); and intermed- iate and Late varieties. (28). in class five. Field Crop Seeds there are over sixty entries, with late OILIIIOIGIIII the list with 10 entries and early oats with 10 en- tries. ln Class sis. Field Roots. the entries are As follows: Commer- cial Tabie Sweden 130: Swedes for stock) feed (7): Manttels (mi. The Daii'yman's Special. which has been put up by the P.I:.l. Dalryman's Association for hay and Silage. have ten and five en- tries respectively. .'"""llT1 All exhibits must be brounht into the Women's Institute Bulld- lng between the hours of eight and tea on the morning of Thursday the 27th. Will all exhibitors please report to the secretarvls office as soon as you arrive. Exhibit tags will be provided and your space alloted. Exhibits may be removed after I run. on Frlrlav evening Anv exhibits not claimed by the next mm-nine will be given to char- jtgt-Ia In-tltuvlmis, 0V'l"f"lI. OPVVVVG The Hon. A. W. Msiheson. Prem- ipy-. will om:-iallv Men the Provin- cial I-l-rvest Exhibition and the Rural Youth Fair. The ceremonies will commence 'I'I9IIr-1'-V immor- vowl at 7.Wl mill. IVITIIW WFMCVI" institute Dnlldinl at the Prrwinci-l Ilylblkltkm Gunman. Mr. II. C. wpmic, nanutv Mini-t-r M Ame- nltnre. will lnimdnu the I"""'0l'- flag flaqQy.hIg.V'vv"P1l!. ("""ti'I. who will speak and introduce the P-vnler. he e-enters are-W-Mme it" been well plasma and will tnclvwle m ems-adlnv I-aflvfnl. M!- ladle!-iv vnitnvtvu the Metal Mr ,.u, 5.5 an It. 5.. an! anion. u.lO&4.'UllVI(T'I'IIIN Q... in... gm mpg!-Ia n-n mt a....g,... ,4 on. I-mi Vmth. Fair. ".55." go up ans rt-vb lo-rlvw E 'g Clubs will stage a short fashion show. This will be featuring cloth- es made by the girls during the past year. About twenty minutes of the Sewing Club faslons. The Public Speaking conic.-.ls will feature contestants from dif- ferent psrts of the Province. The judges are Dr. Frank Macxinnon of Prince of Wales College. Profes- sor Brendan O'Grady of Saint Dun- stan's University and R. T. lien- thorn of Summerside. Immediatel following the Publ- ic Speaking ontest there will be square Dancing for all 4-H Club members and Junior Fatnres. All these events will take place in the Women's Institute Building at the Provincial Exhibition Grounds. Come and enjoy an evening of good entertainment. WINTER FAIR The 43rd annual Maritime win- ter Fair. under the Q of the Maritime Stock Breeders associa- tlon, will be held this year from Oc- tober 27th to November 3rd. The interest which is being shown in the three Provinces seem to indi- cate that this year's show will be one of the largest in Its long his- tory. In addition to the livestock, horticultural and other crops there will be many exhibits and new in- novations. ENTRIES-All livestock entries close Saturday September 29th. This is only three days an"-V -- to mail vonr entries II'Illf1l'x'""iP'.V to Alex Thomson. Secre'arv-"sn- anger, 'M--ltlvne Winter Fair, Am- hcrrl, NS. All entries other than livestock close on Ocir-lv-r Fill. Your -imvnni -tit-"lion will f'-clllfale "I9 "silt!" and will assure a food slv-wimz from this nrov'n:-e, Yt is not two v--trlv nmv in nice in -iv-ml ”lllv.- Show Window of Maritime Agr- I"""llrl' "- 'l'hn Ilvngfm-I( Ind-Ilnn vu-nrv-mm. me for the V-rliivm Winter Fair 9... tr..." m.s.ii.s.-avg ;r....,,..,.,. s,,.,.e 1. ,. Iirrmia ,i,...... I-r svnv-w fW'ls"s-eAn- vr....i, .-----I-m pure will has , v --m um-u QTTAV. "Whilst "cipher "" Steers. Show-urns. all Wag-Hard: all clout-s lnqyq. ,.v1 .1"... 1141-109 an 0-3 "am "'-meal-in On!-aw "ti - W-v "anneal, Jrvruvx fvon-iv and him tn...”-t (mam. n-um 11..-e. .4. on nu, V"-J--u-nl-nv n..c..v...- -n - Avnwn. Iwcnwlun 2-Ml I1.-amt-l v-it-gnu (llllivlsuv pail rt-nan, F--in vim-ens en l'v---- .. Rn:-O .1-Tucson, ANA-Jenn V1.14 0'-. at--means Iv,,..s-sv ,-..-A Way.- flunvsnql -um-.. A-v, Nov-mo... 1 n...n---v-- Wound and Drv Cit----s. 5 miss from CENTRE of sanvr JOHN ll. IILGRANO MOTEL St. Stephen Highway Iswte 1 Phone 4-& Large well Matias!" tog: puny; Q single. all suites Milt Ild dII'IllPl' lacs 1 television avail- hroonis mm Tlr' A I lleatls Maritime Board Of Trade MONCTON (CP)-A. T. Barrow of Halifax today was elected pres- ident of the Maritime provinces board of trade. ceeding H. Watson Jamer of Lancaster. N.B. Other officers elected during the closing session of the MPBT's tioth annual meeting were: Regional vicepresidents: New Brunswick. E. M. Henderson, Campbeliton: Nova Scotia. Victor 1". Coffin, Sydney; Prince Ed- ward island. Frank J. Storey, Charlottetown: and Newfound land. A. H. Crosbie. St. John's. MPBT appointments to the Mar- itimes Transportation Commis- slon are: Nova Scetis: A. Murray Macl(ay, and Ronald G. Smith. Halifax; Johnston Chew, Glace Bay; New Brunswick: L. W. Slmms. Lancaster and F. R. Rand. Sackvi . Newfoundland: Edgar Miller, I. John's, and J.P. Mailoy. Grand Falls. Prince Ed- ward island: E. D. Reid, Char- lottetown. . stelns (Young and Dry Classes, Mink. Sheep. Light Horses on the line; Friday. November 2 - Guern- scys (Milking and Groups, Hol- stein (Milking and Groups), Mink. Saturday November 3 - Mink; Saturday. October 27 - Fnxcs: Draft Horses (Evening Show) - to be announ d PREVENT POISONING it always pays to read the label on any prenaratlon which is be- ing used. Numerous losses are recorded each year among var- ious classes of livestock. chl-fly due to carelessness on the part 01' the owners. Pol-lonlngs observed are the ones of the ursenlcal tvne. These polsoninss are generallv brought about hv allowing live- stock access to killed not-tin tan: or from drift sorav. and in few instances earlier in the season. when are-nlr-nl dusts or snv-av; such as Pei-is "4"-en I-tc.. have been used to kill Insects. 'I'h--- lmens can be nrevenlerl lw 'adherlc-v In romrvwn "fl"! rul. -! stick as I-r!'"M' th- labels 9-vl 'n"'""'"" the manufacturer's in- rfrirv-tinny. WIDE HANGING Pacific salmon is catighl from California to Alaska on one side of the Pacific. and from Japan to Siberia on the other. Pianist Leaves England For Charlottetown LONDON (CPI - Canadian plan- ist Malcolm Troup left for Can- ada by air Monday night to begin a coast - to - coast concert tour under sponsorship of the imperial Order Daughters of the Empire. The Toronto musican makes his first appearance Thursday at Charlottetown. By the time he completes his tour he will have travelled roughly three times the length of Canada. DREW "IMPROVING" TORONTO tCPl-George Drew has received "a lot of ii and has read it all" since he retired last Friday as leader of the Pro- gressive Cullservative party. his doctor said Tuesday. Dr. Ray F. Fsrquharson said tilt-re'is "no great difference" in Mr, Drew's condition ”except that he im- proves evcry day. BITTER STRIKE HAMILTON tCPt - A flaming ball of newspapers tossed into a home Monday night was the sec- ond arson attempt involving the strike-hound Orange Crush Com- pany in three days. Donald dc Gruchy. sales manager for the company. put out flames which soared six feet high in the kit- chen of his home. :-.? Wvw-m A Cnnatimn Co. Limited. Gorvcatt or a scientific procedure clarified for those who wish to read .in numerous books and pam- phlets. And what a priceless gift for our Increasing number of older citi- zens is the ability to read and enloy booksl And for all citizens! How can communities help this understanding and love of read- lag? They can of course. first of all. be willing to pay for the best trained teachers in the mechanics of read . But communities are homes and through discussions at our thriving Home and School meetings, the problem can be dis- .m.m.:m..m.m.m.. tau SMELLS Keeps Vour'l-isms Sweet-Smelling 24 Hours a Day! Q ! .. FAIIIVIEW-LONG CREEK-ROCKY POINT OSWALD GORVEATF ; will be collecting hogs every Thursday afternoon for Swift t All hogs picked up Thursday will be slaughtered the following morning and your cheque will be in the mail Friday afternoon. For prompt and efficient trucking service. contact Oswald clcphnne Swift Canadian Co. at 8457 and we will make arrang merits to have your hogs picked up. REMEMBER I IT'S TIII-I VOLITME OF IIOGS SHIPPED OFF THE ISLAND THAT SUSTAINS THE PRICE OF IIOGS 0N THE ISLAND. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED DIAL 8457 Aiieniion Hog Producers If you your orders the l l thaitlanyesrsotlle enemiunsnttuo. Fewer men are available your .32 nmitasmouanedt sponmrcd by WITHOUT DELAY Qtly. mNgIlMnnu.oordaaymdtCmd. ll. FARMERS! potato pickers to assist in harvesting your crop: place NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, SIIDMIIIIJONCNUIMIIOOVI Capekrctonandlotherinalnlaildpolntsi tin Derniniui-Proviihi Agri- -and collect and fllslrihlite cussed. There are. for example. simple devices in a home to give a child greater awareness of the world of books. Just as a child has a spacial corner for his toys. so he can have - special shell for Illl books. Books can be given more often instead of toys. And moth- ers' or fathers shculd take a child on his first visit to the library. Be around when lie goes till'uugIi' the ortleai Ito hinlv of getting his Ilrst library card. Librarians can ill: intittd to speak before Home and school ')l- ganlzations. They -van pass out book Vrsts and -uggest ways of Interesting the child in the hr!” -'. is Given 5-Your Prison, Sentence HALIFAX (CPI - Hector Du- liaincl. 48. of Montreal was sen- tenced in county court Monday to five years in Dorchester peniten- tiary on each of six counts "f forging government bonds valued at 33.500. The sentenca will run concurrently. Duhamel. alias Marcel Halli was arrested in Cornwall, out, and returned here to face charge- June 7 after the bonds turned up at six local banks. Police said the bonds were part of the 3250.000 loot taken from Ibr- Bank of Nova Scotia branch ll Maxville, Ont.. Nov. ll. 1948. Thieves entered the bank through (There are book lw,l- and aids to reading In the ll's-rarv but the personal contact lielns 1. There are probablv remote rural cotmnunities where there is no; branch library. Perhvus qt.-ng say: of travelling library can be in-I s'alied. In many homtn of older folks. tlere are fine t-lltl'lt'eti's t-l;is:'iv:s gathering dust. Ulrlt-r nuvlli can be encouraged to t'2llll'3's'H llor-tn: books where l.I1('Ite am no Illwrar. in: or book SIVUN vlinre are is--we numbers QT (inc Mini": fnr ml-'lt readers In many Il'lI'lnE too. "He discussion at the l-"-me and School meeting. vuenv "we irl'-P" nu pvatnv-I""7n fur iqciillir-.tv soreadlnv. the art of rm-v"v-r'. m..m TO ATTEND MEET l HALIFAX tCP - S. Joseph Tankoos Jr. 0 New York has been appointed representative oi the Real Estate Board of New York to the Canadian Association of Real Estate Boards convention, here Oct. l-3. M-r. Tankoos is ill director of iankoos. Yarmon Ltd..l a Toronto realty and investment! firm. and Tankoos and Co., New NOTICE Unloading Oil Cake Wednesday S4.90 off car In I-...ap Central Farmers Co-op Refrigeration ICDIIII To All Makes APPLIANCES SALE! 8 SERVICE MOTORS IOIIIdIlIg Repairs EETHRICAL Repairs Palmer Electric Pbaaaalullsu See it now! eDlIlCI DIIVI CIAII SAW '3 t Ilosaau-rs t a washroom window and cut their WHY through a T -tcn steel door to reach safetv deposit- boxes. S KILLED IN MINE CAPETOWN illeulersl - Five I Africans and one while miner, were killed and 22 Africans In-3 jure'd in a prtssure burst in a shaft of the Cl'l)lln mines here -E"”F T h u r s d a y. the directors and nounced. Rescuers searched Fri i any for”two"Avrlt-ans still missIng.l TWO STAGE SHOWI EACH NIGIIT FEATURING IDCAL TALENT. Tonight Door Prize-Trillte Floor Lamp donated by Michael Bros. Also GENERAL ADMISSION I0 CENTS BINGO. CHOCOLATE WHEEL-FUN FOR ALL SALE OF HOME COOKING, FANCY WORK. I710. we FARMERS Douglas Bros.. and Jonas Ltd.. Charlottetown Invite you to is demonstration of speed cutting with the sensational "Homalite Direct Drive Chain Saw". It is I treafto Innis this snw.'You never tire, no vibration. no lugging. no pulling. Just set and it does the rest. 0 full 5 hsrsapeweo 0 only I9 pounds 0 new low cost Get more cutting for your eonaol I . . . with the new Mama"! 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