PAGE TWELVE _Winsloe School Fair Winsloe School Fair was held gt Winsloe Hall on September 18th 1931 and with the usual large at- tcndance. There were five schools taking part, viz:—Nortll Miltflll. llflrflili- ton, Winsloe North, Winsloe South. and Brackley Point. The following is the Prize L15?’- GRAIN Oats. _.l Ruth Cudmore, N. Win- sloe, 2 Florence Maths-son. N. Mll- toll. 3 Anna Rodd. N. hilltop. 4 E1‘- na Coles. N. Milton. Wheat-d Erna Colcs. N- Milton. 2 Reginald Cotes, N. Milton, 3 L. }ltl'lll‘. Wilrluc S‘. ll Freda Home. '\\’lll.-loe f5. lillllfi- l llvrl. ltvzicl, N. Milton. -_~ flan-y from], lnri-lllutoll. 3 Enler son Ford. Winsloe S- 4 1131111110!‘ lillxxsidt‘, Winsloe N. RUOTS ' j‘-'.'.at2e.s~-l Erna Coins. N. Milton l‘ Iteg. Coles, N. Billion. 3 Doris Rodd. N. Mum. 4 Eliseo Coies. N. -_1 Harry Rodd. Ilalrillg- Ilordezl I-‘ord, Hzlrrllluton, 3 .. . --l Chs Wise, Harring- ionv-‘J .\I\' le Taylor, S. Vvillsloe, 3 V1ilntln Saunders. “Wnsloe S. 4 Iflivd Dlllilmld, Winsloe S. YEGl-ITABLES Tomatoes-A Constance Holroyd. illsloc S. ‘i Clayton Cudmore, '. 1i Verna Phillips, Hurr- ~lla BIcGrL-gol‘, Winsloe (lniolls l Edron Auld. Winsloe S 2 Helen ‘Roberts, lflinsloe N. 3 l-‘erzle CUlCS; N. Milton, 4 Harry It-‘rid. llarrllxlztnil. r m.» -l Harry Rodd. Harrington 2 l1). llnor Aiooresiciz‘. N. Milton, 3 Noel Hooper, N. Milton, 4 Olive Rodd. Winsloe South. Cabbage-A Reg. Coles. N. Milton 2 Doris Rodd, N. Milton, 3 Gordon Roi-id, N. Billion, 4 Joyce Newson, Harrington. Pllmpkin—1 Noel Hooper, N. Mil ton. 2 Helen McGregor, Winsloe B. 3 Lillian Robinson, Brackley Pt, 4 Rallin Hooper, N. Milton. FLOWERS Astors-J Doris Rodd, N. lililton; 2 Joyce Auld. Winsloe S. 3 Helen McGregor. Winsloe S. 4 Joyce New- Winsloe n. 2 Noel Hooper. N- Mll- ton. Miscellaneous, Boys-l chm“ Cudmore, Winsloe N. 2 Preslml Cudmore, Winsloe N. 3 Keith Cud- more, Winsloe N. 4 Emefibn “Yd- Wlnsloe S. Miscellaneous, Girls-A L. Gilles- wlnsloe N. 2 JOYCE Auld. Winsloe s. s Helen Roberts, Winsloe N- 4 Doris Rodd, N. Milton- GIRLS MANUAL TRAINING, 5P5‘ clal Priz|.—l Ruth Cudmore- LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY calf-l Gordon Rodd, N. Milton. 2 Noel Hooper, N. Milton. 3 Lowell Younker, Winsloe N. 4 Verna Rodd Winsloe S Plymouth Rock Chickens — 1 E. Matheson, N. Milton. 2 Helen Fw- berts. Winsloe N- a Rena Cole-s. N- Milton. 4 Anna Rodd, N. Milton. White Leghorn-l Gordon Rodd. North Milton. COLLECTIONS Weeds-d Winsloe South School. 2 Brackicy Point School. 3 North Milton School. Lea\'t‘s~1 Winsloe North School, North Milton Shool. 3 Harry Rodd, Harrington. \V00d—1 Winsloe South School. SCHOOL WORK Exercise Book——l Gladys Hooper ‘N. Milton, 2 Alton Younker, Wins- loe N. 3 Phyllis Auld. Winsloe So. 4 Avis Prowse, Winsloe S. Exercise Book-l Elsie Coles, No. ‘Milton. 2 Eleanor Mooreside, Wins loe North, 3 Letha Home, Winsloe S. 4 Alice Goocle, Winsloe South. Exercise Book-—1 Reno. Coles, N. Milton, 2 Dorothy Hooper, N. Mll- ton, 3 Vivian Duffet, Winsloe So. 4 Wilfred Halllbly, Winsloe South. Compositlon—l Joyce Auld, Win- sloe S. 2 Helen Roberts, Winsloe N. 3 Pcrley Taylor, Winsloe S. 4 E. Matheson, N- Milton. Composition-l Verna Rodd. So. Winsloe, 2 Addie Taylor, S. Winsloe 3 Margaret Hughes,_B. Point, 4 J. Hooper, N. Milton. Map-l Esther Matheson, North M. 2 Ruth Cudmore, N. Winsloe 3 Rena Coles, N. Milton, 4 Mamie Stewart, Harrington. Map-l Hazel Stewart, Harring- ton, 2 Jessie Stewart, Harrington, 3 Verna Rodd, Winsloe S. 4 Myr- tle Taylor, Winsloe S. Art Work, Barn-l Preston Cud- more, N. Milton, 2 Gladys Hooper. N. Milton, 3 Rollen Hooper, Nor. Milton, 4 Rena McGregor, Winsloe South- i 2 son. HZli'l‘lll,"t!1fl. Klixerl Bouquet-l Rena. McGre- flfil‘. Winsloe S- 2 Phyiis Auld. Win sine S. 3 Joyce Auld. Winsloe S. 4 Doris Seilar. Winsloe South. Waxed Leaf Begonia-l Joyce Newson, Harrington, 2 Rena Coles ' N. Hilton. 3 Rena Yourlker, Wins- loe N. 4 Freda Horne, Winsloe S. Graveilstein Apples-l Reg Ooles N. Milton, 2 Erna Goles, N. Milton, 3 Ruth Cudmore, Winsloe N. 4 D. Srilar. Winsloe ‘South. Wvtllihl’ Apples-J Eleanor Moor side, Winsloe North. 2 Harry Rodd l Hal ngton, 3 Florence Mathesoml North M. 4 Olive Rodd, Winsloe S. i Crabs-l Joyce Younker, Wlns- ' 10c N. 2 Joyce Newson, Harrington l B PM.’ Coles, N. Milton, 4 Geo Ro- binson, Brackley Pt. Plums-l Elsie Coles, N. Milton, Doris Rodd. N. Milton, 3 Helen Itlrberts, Winsloe N. 4 Rena Youn- kcr. Winsloe N. Beets-l Esther Matheson, No- Illiiton. 2 Ferne Coles. N. Milton, 3 Ilorit Rodd, N. hiiiton. 4 Vaunda Saunders. Vlinsloe South. COOKING Brown Bread-l Hazel Stewart, Harrington, 2 Doris Rodd. N. Mil. 1-1‘, 3 J Stewart, Harrington, 4 l“ rue Co. N. Milton. 'l‘.~a Biscuits-l Rcna Younker. N Billion, 2 Ruth Cudmore, North Milton. 3 Florence Matheson, No. lllilmn. 4 Rena Colcs. N. Milton. Scotch Cool-zics-l Helen Roberts N. Winsloe, Florence Matheson. II. Milton. 3 Rena Yollnkcr, Wins- lov N. 4 Joyce Ycurkrr, Winsloe N. Gillcel" Snaps-l DorLg Rodd, N0, Milton, 2 Florence Matheson, No. Milton, 3 Esther Mathesorl, North Milton, 4 Verna Phillips, Harring- ton._ Fudge—l Joyce Hooper, N. Milton 2 Verna Phillips, Harrington. 3 M. Hughes, Bracklcy PM Rena Youn- ker. Winsloe N. FANCY WORK Handkerchief. Div A-_ 1 Esther lyllthflson. N- Milton. 2 Elsie Coles N. Milton. 3 .\'l'll'tl.'ll‘(‘t Murray, B. Point, 4 Hilda hlllrrll)’, B. Pnlnt, iillllllcr- l Bother Mathesnn, No. l\’.'..:'lll. Div. i1, Hemntltcllillg __ 1 Doris Rodd, N. Wilton, 2 Fgrng Colgql N_ htltcn, 3 Joyce Hooper, N. Milton intended Sack-J Rena Coles, No. Milton, 2 Verna Robinson, B. PL, 3 Ferne Coles, N. Milton, 4 Lillian Robinson. B. Point. Centre Piccv-l DnrLs Rodd, N, lll.:lrlll 2 Fcrnc Coles, N. Milton, 3 Lois Colcs, N. Winsloe, 4 Helen Ro- berts, N- Winsloe. '2 n House-J Eleanor Moresde, wins- loe N. 2’ Elsie Coles" N. Milton, 3 W. McLeod, Harrington, 4 Keith Cud- more, Winsloe N, Sailboat-d Mamie Stewart, Har- rington. 2 Rena Coles, N. Milton. 3 Harry Rodd, Harrington, 4 Geor- gina Fard, B. Point. Rabbits-l Ruth Cudmore, Wins- loe N. 2 Helen Roberts, Winsloe N. 3 Norma Craswcll, Winsloe N. 4 J. Younker, Wnsloe N. Fox—1 Forne Coles, N. Mlton, 2 Jessie Stewart, Harrington, 3 var- na Rodd, Winsloe S. 4 Hazel Stew- art, Harrington. Pennlanship-l Gladys Hooper, N. Milton, 2 Gco Robinson, B. Pt. 3 Alton Younker. Winsloe N. 4 A. Prowse. Winsloe S. Penmanhip-l Eleanor Moi-aside, N. Winsloe, 2 Reg Coles, N. Milton, 3 Joyce Newson, Harrington, 4 Elsie Coles, N. Milton. Penmanship-l Harrngton, 2 Dors Fard, Harrngton 3 Georgina Ford, B. Pt. 4 Harry Rodd. Harrington. P0nmanShip-—1R,ena, yolmken Winsloe N. 2 Helen Roberts, Wing- loe N. 3 Lois Coles, Winsloe N. 4 A. Younker, Winsloe N. Penmanship-l Addie Taylor, W. South, 2 Margaret Hughes. B. Pt. 3 Florence Matheson, N. Milton, 4 Myrtle Taylor, Winsloe S. Portfolio-J North Milton and Winsloe South School, 3 Harring- ton School. Project Map, Br. Isles-1 Herring ton School. 2 Winsloe S. School. 3 N. Milton School. Project Map of Canada-l Wins loe North. 2 North Miltpn 3 wins- loo South School. CONTESTS Speaking-l Jessie Stewart, Har- rington, 2 Verna Rodd. Winsloe S. 3 Alma Rodd, N. Milton. singing-i North Winsloe, 2 No. hiilton, 3 South Winsloe. SPORTS Dash for Gris under 9 Years- l Nlargerie McGregor, Winsloe S. 2 Aneta Stewart, B. Pt 3 Constance Hclroyci, Winsloe S. 4 Noreen Camp bell, Winsloe S. Dash for Girls from 9 t0 12 —1 Rrbecca Stewart, B. Pt 2 Verna Rn ncrease Beauty With Mello-glo No more ugly shine when you use MELO-GLO Face Powder, New French process makes it stay on longer and prevents large pores. smoothest, finest, purest powder knovn-its coloring matter is ap- BIANCA]. TRAINING .. .. ,, Mfilkillg Stool—1 Keith Cudmore Winsloe North, 2 Noel Hooper, No. Milton. Nail Box-i clnywn 0116mm!’ proved by the United States govern- llnent. Never dries the skin. Never -makes complexion look pasty, but ‘always youthful. Try MELLO-OLO. Sold through all Druggists and at Toilet Goods Counters. Tin." k Awmem Lynn Valley PEAS Standard Quality lynn Valley SPINACH i5c J 0 O I O Choice APR ICOTS Ti" Mamie Stewart, ‘ 1-2lb.1Tn SURPRISE SOAP Bakers Breakfast COCQA 19c . ,1 OCT em BER16-1T -19i \ Never beior have we been! able to otter you such an exception- ally good assortment of choice quality Groceries at the astoundingly low ‘prices as those to be found FRIDAY — SATURDAY and Monday. This sale coming at the end of the motoring sea- son gives an opportunity to visit our stores and stock up for fall at savings that will truly surprise you. Every item listed below is marked exceptionally low——Shop often. No.1 Tins Each Machine Slic Break /PICNIC Shoulders Singapore Sliced 5 3 Day Sale Alymer Red Label Strawberry A JAM .40 oz. Jar 33c Pineapple an.» ed- fast Be sure to visit our Meat, Fruit and Vegetable 80c- ilons - — yollill be pleased with the display and Prices. CR EAMERY 10 Bars BUTTER 2 iji_ii:I--I_' If“ SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR Pkg. 29c Freshness Arid High Quality Always Found At-- THE CANADIAN STORES no. OIOQ Lynn Valley " TQMATOES LargiTins 23c 23c 47g t \ l ~*-_'i1— OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 Tins‘ ON SALE AT CHARLUTTETUWN AND SUMMERSIDE blnsom B, Pt, 3 Mamie Stewart, B. Pr, 4 Joye Newson. Harrington. Dash rol- Girls over l2-l Elaine McClllium. B. Pt 2 Erna Coles, N. Milton. 3 Lillian Robinson, B. Pt. 4 Olive Rodd, Winsloe S» Duh for Boys under 9- 1 Alton Younker, Winsloe N. 2 David Sea- man, B. Pt. 3 Bert: Campbell, Wns- loe S. Dash for Boys from 9 to 12 -— l Garth Hooper, N. Milton, 2 Gordon Rodd, N. Milton, 3 Reg Coles. No. Milton. 4 Heath Seaman, B. Pt. Dash for Boys over 12— 1 Fred Hughes, B. Pt. 2 Noel Hooper, No. Milton. 3 Lowell Younker,‘ Winsloe N. 4 Reg Nunn, Winsloe N. Wheelbarrow Race for Boys -- 1 Gordon Rodd and Noel Hooper. N. Milton, 2 Clayton and Keith Cudmore, Winsloe N. 3 Garth Hooper. and Reg Cotes, Milton. Potato Race for Boys-i Lowell Younker, Winsloe N. 2 RH; Nun". Winsloe N. 3 Fred Hughes, B. Pt- 4 W. l-lambly, Winsloe S. Potato Race for Girls- 1 Rena Yollrlker, Winsloe N. 2 Verna. Rob- inson, B, Pt. 3 Lilian Robnson, B. Pt. 4 Myrtle Taylor, Winsloe S. Three legged Race for Boys - I Gordon Rodd and Garth Ilooper, Milton, 3 Reg Coles and Wallace Smitll. Milton, a clnylon and K- Cudmore, Winsloe N. 4 Reg Nunn and Ipwell Younker, Winsloe N. Th," [ggged Race for Girls — 1 Elaine Mcoallum and Lillian R0- mnson, B. Pt. 3 Verna Robinson and Rpboccl Stewart. B. Pt. 3 ‘Verna Rodd and Myrtle Taylor, W. South, 4 Anna Rodd and Erna ~Col:s, N. liiilton. Blindfold Race for Boys -— 1 G» Rodd and Reg Coles, 2 Iowell Youn !ker and Reg Nunn, 3 Wilfred Ham- ibly and Ivan Turner, 4 Wallace ‘Smith and Garth Hooper. Jockey Race for Boys-l Gordon Rodd and Wallace Smith, 2 Harold lHughcs and Heath Seaman, 3 Fred lHughes and Archie Murray, 4 Reg Coles and Garth Hooper. i Thread and Needle Race-l L llColes and Lowell Younker, 2 Elaine lMcCallum and Fred Hughes, 3 M. Taylor and Perley Taylor, 4 Ema Coles and Noel Hooper. Relay Race with a Handkerchief l Brinkley Pt. 2 North Milton, a Winsloe North, 4 Winsloe South. Relay Race with Beans.—1 Wins Iloe S. 2 North Milton, Trustees Race-l Claude Cras- wcil, Winsloe N. 2 Hamid Cudmm-c Harrington, 3 Garfield Stewart, B, Point. Girls Free for All~1 Margaret Taylor, W. South, 2 Eva Coins, w, North, 3 Lillian Robinson, B. Pt. 4 Margaret Rodd, Harrington. Boys Free for All-l Stanley Hur ry, 2 Claude Crnswell, 3 chm-lie Hurry, 4 Fred Hooper. Patriot Please Copy you guard all the exits? County Constable -Yes. but we think he must have leit by one oi the entrances. ' the guest-s o! thelatterbparent-sfli/li‘ Inspector-Got away, has he? ‘lfilcf WILTSHIRE » The school is progressing iavour- able under the skliful monacsment of the teacher Miss Florence Ward MissBessie Maul-can oi Mount Allison Ladies Collele. Slwlit ill" Thanksgiving holidays at her hflme, here. | m. and Mrs. w. 1.. Halo oi M0111‘- ,ton have been recent visitors here. and Mrs_ D_ A, MacDonald. Fulton MacDonald and Donald MaoPherson spent Sunday in Elm- wood. Ths Misses Bessie Cummings and Jean MacDonald have returned home alter a. very Dlelllflli Vi!" m Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacKlnnon and two “sorlswand daughters 0f New Haven. were recent visit"?! W {fiends in Wilt-shire and Dfllllflflliln MrJWarburton ooun-ey motels“ to New Haven on Sunday lflll- Th9 w“, o; m. and Mrs. Kenneth Docherty. m, z. N. Easter and dlughtfl‘ Aivlna lm. on Meade! mvrnifll w g visit to his son Harold h! B01‘- wick, Nova 860M!- charmllg little daughters. Normfl and Doris spent Sunday at her Old home here. NEW ARGYLE Miss Catherine M. MacKinnon and her brother Clifton motored from Indiana, U. S. A.. t0 New Argyle P. E. 1., where they visited their mother Mrs. Mary MecKlnmn ‘They swppfid at sauna. Mm. t» visit their sister, Mrs. George 0on- ley who also accompanied them to P. E. I. Mr. Colin MscEachern. who has recently returned from Western Canada, is building an up-Wdl" house and expects ‘to take up ferm- Miss Margaret, Blown-t o! Chur- lottetown spent her vscatlo with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Stewart. Mr. Colin Campbell recently vim lied New Argyle. Mr. John MacEachern spent Sun day in St. Catherine: the gunlt oi his cousin David Inman. Mary and Daniel Maollluhem spent Sunday with their aunt Erl- A. N. clurlpbell, Canoe 00w. Miss Margaret. and Jessie Gilli: n turned to U. B. A., utter spendlni their vacation at their homo 1n Mrs. Hillon ‘rremere and her W0 New A1111!- VILLAGE GREEN Mr. Albert Bruce, Waterside, and aistu Janette oi Moncton, N. 3., were the guests o: Mr. A. D. Bre hnut on Friday. ‘ Miss Ethel McIrlnls. VillflIB Green, spent the ‘week end at her home in Mt. Moliick. Misses Catherine and Alma. Mac- Neill. Mt. Albion, spent a. pleasant visit in Village cl-een the auest. of their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacNeill. Mr. and Mira. Olmnco Wood end daughter Mary, Vernon River were visitors in Vlillge Green the guest-l o! Mr. and Mn. Henry Weather-bio. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Lino, 80t- mitage, paid n visit b0 Villas! Green tbs guests 0t Mr and WI- James Mitchell. ' Mrs. Walter Trainer and chlldrln Thomas gnd Pauline have rfltilrfl“ ‘home liter spending a molt 916"‘ ‘ant vacation in Charlottetown- Mr. and Mrs. James HHIMIW" lottewwn were the on" v1 W‘- "4 Mu. Willllm D0110 0h Timid!!- m‘. Maul-agar. nfllllllt 01 44°" tune plld n. business MD hero on Jiirldoy. gnu slaughter Marjorie, paid a. vist- to Mt. Stewart the guests o! he! mother. Mrs. Munn. Mrs. Alvlna Myers and little sob l r Colin, are spending a. couple o! . days in Village Green as the I119!" l ' 0t her mother, Mrs. Matthew Acorn .~ . Mr. and Mrs. John MaoNeill an to be congrltulated on the arrival o! a wee bonnlq lua. oops TORE nowu seam srcucj ‘ (United Prue) HARRISBURG, Pm, Oct lk-M- ents o! the Pennsylvania Depart- ment o! Highways pulled down s0. ‘I00 illegal advertising signs in a. so day cnnpagn. Most oi the signs confiscated read "slow down" and "mp" near refreshment stands. mécoum, Without Salve: or Cutting a El Itching. blending. protruding pil srqcaused by bud circulation o! th blood in the elected parts. The parts become weak, flabby, almost dead. Only an internal remedy can remove the cause-that's why salvea, suppositories and cutting (all. Dr- Inonhlrdtls prescription, HIM- RDID, succeeds because it rem congestion. restores ciroulu .- hull and strengthens the die! parts. HEM-ROID has such u w dertul record o! quickly ending piles of long standing, that Hugh Dru! 00., Ltd. says one bottle 4r- unwomasoonnvllllllurom HEM-ROI!) ‘mblstl must and Io Pile agony or money .;