NOVEQ E1110. 1934 t s ~ Wheatley River School Fair mieatley River School Fair was held in the hall on Friday, Sept, i4, with a good attendance and the sxhibits Iar outnumbered those o1 last year. The schools tnkinl Pitt were: wheatley. 550M861‘. Preenvale, gunter River and Wheatley River. CLASS L-GRAINB Sec. 1.; Shea! o! 100 heads oi white Oats: 1, W. D. Stevenson. Wheatley Ell/cl‘; I. Albert Ling, wheatiay River; 8, Vera Matheson, Wheatley; 4, Robert Smith, Wheat. ley River. Sec. 2.-.Sheaf of 100 heads o! Wheat : l, W. D. Stevenson, Wheat- ley River; 2, Nelson Stevenson, whestiey River; 8, Chester McDon- gld, Ebenezer; 4, Wheatley River. Sec. 8. Shea! of 100 Heads oi Barley: l. Doris . Wheat- 19y River; 2, Alder Ross. Wheatiey River; 8. Douglas McDonald. Eben- ezer; 4,.Vera Mstheson. Wheatley. Sec 4. Six EarsSweet Corn: l, ‘Alice McPherson. Wheatley. Sec. 8. Pinto! Beans (Yellow- gyed): l, Barnett Doiron, Ebenezer. l. Helen Brown. Gresnvsle; 8, flregory Doiron. Ebenezer; 4, Aili- gqn Carr. Wheat-icy. g7. cases L-BOOTS glee. l, 1 peck Green Mounts’ Potatoes: 1, Nelson Stevenson, Whentley River; 2, Weston Mc- Nevin, Whestley River; 8. m; Rae, Ebenezer; 4. Roland - ham, Wheatloy River. seeilpecklrishCcbblerPo- tatoes: l. Alma Carr, Wbeatley; 2, Albert Ling, Wlieatley River; 8. Or- ville Stead. Whestiey River; 4, Ro- land Rackham. Wheatley River. Sec. 8 (s) Collection o! 8 Turnlps (Table) : 1. Vilma Martin. Green- vale; 2, Robert. Carr, Wheatley; 8, Albert Lin, Whcatley River; 4, Vera Matheson. Wheatley. Sec. 3 (b) Collection of 8 ‘inr- nips (Peed): 1, Kathleen McDon- ald, Ebenezer; 2, Weston McNevin, Wbcstley River; 8, Kathleen Mc- Donald, Ebenezer; 4, Albert Ling, wheatley River. Sec. 4. Collection oi 8 Mangles: 1, Louis Martin, Greenvale; 2, Ar- nold Martin. Grcenvale; 3, Arthur Ford. Wheatley River; 4, Maris Martin, Greonvale- SoclCclleoi-ionctdCar-rots: l. Albert Ling, Wheatley River; 2, Alvin McRoe, Greenvale; 8, Cather- lne Waye, Greenvsle; 4, Alice Mc- Pherson, Wheatley. Sec. (l. Collection of d Parsnipe: l, Albert Ling, Wheatley River; 2, Marie Martin, Grcenvale; 8, Em- mett Dolron. Denezer; 4, Verna Robertson, Hunter River. CLASS L-VIGETABLIS Bee. 1. Six Green Tomatoes: l, John Carr, Wheatley; 2. Mae Mc- Rae, Ebeneser; Ebeneoor; 4, Robert ley. Sec. 2. Sir GreenCucunters: i. Arnold Martin, G. vale; 2, Jean Martin, Greenvalc: 8, cresorv Doi- ron, Ebenezer; 4. Alvin McRae. Ebeneser. Sec. 8. Biz Beets: l. Nelson Siev- enson, Wheatley River; 2, Preston Neill, wheatley; 8, Albert Ling, Wiieatley River; 4, Florence Bert- ram. Greenvale. Sec. 4- Cabbage (2 heads): l, Jean Martin, Greenvale; 2, Velma Martin, Greenvalc; 8, Marie Martin, Greenvalc; 4, Marjorie Bulmnn, Wheatley River. Sea. 8.1 Pumpkin: 1. Arnold Martin, f‘ vale; 2, Louis Martin, Greenvale; 8, Marie Martin, Green- vsle; 4, Robert Matheson, Wlaeatley. See. 8. l Squash : l, Velma Mar- tin, Greenvaie: 2. Jean Martin, flreenvsie; 8, Alvin McRso, Green- vsie; 4. Reggie MoRae, Greenvsle. CLASS b-ILOWIBB Sec. 1. Bouquet or Sweet Peas 1, Doris Rackham; 2, Mao McRse 8, Isabel Oudmore; 4, Verna Cud- more. Sec. 2. Bouquet or Mixed Flowen l, Chester McDonald, Ebeneser; 2. Mae McRae, Ebeneser; 8, Cora Ax- worthy, Wheatley; 4, Doris Rack- llsm. Wheatley River. Sec. 8. Bouquet oi Gladiolus: 1. Joyce Cudmore, Wheat-icy; 2, Ber- llice Axworthy, Wheatley; 8, Alma Corr, Wheatley; 4, GregcryDcirull. Ebenezer. _ Sea. 4. Potted‘ Geranium: l. Raymond Curley. Hunter River: 2. Preston Neil, Wheatley; 8. Doris Mel-um, Rmsatiey; 4, Vernon Nov. Hunter River, CLASS h-IRUIT _ See. l. Plate o1 8 Apples (Rod Astraeltan): 1, Marjorie Bulrnan. Wheatley River. , Sec. 2. Plato o! Six swirl (Wealthy) 1 1. Robert can: 2.14"- orio Bulman; 8, Orville Stoad: 4. orma Pauli. Sec 8. Plate o! l0 Apples (Crabs) l. Orville Stead; 2, Wilfred Stead: l. Catherine Ways; 4, Evelyn Bil- wards. Bec, 4. Plate oi l0 Plums (Pur- lélad: 1, Cora Axwm-thy; 2, Norma or . ' cuss Bn-COOIING Sec 2. Plate oi ‘lies Biscuits: i. l-ois McDonald; 2. Dorothy Mc- Donald: a. Ausline Smith; 4. Mer- ioric Watts. Sec. a. Plate or a sum Cookies: l. Iols McDonald: a. Dorothy Mc- mfia: s. 1m MeRae: s. Ausline Bec.8. PlsinWliiteTea Oaks: l. v IlsDonaid: 2. Mao McRse: i-mklildmd space; ,4, Vanda Sea- Becs. " ornrown Sugar Albert Ling, _ fl.) l.‘ 11x7 ‘(hi)’ ‘((1,)’ 1...»... EUROPE 25A" Baum: 11.11 meg. IILOOsoou- coo s... m3) 241a no m. 4.011 p.m.- 8.1a p.111, i" 11-81mm. 12.15 P.m.- s.oo p.111. DID Germany 11.76 meg. 11.00 a.m.- 4.00;) m, n . niisiirguizir- mo u" mm m" "°° """‘ ranquliis, Col. 6.45 meg. 4.00 945,10“; Vi‘ $313,211,818 r. n. iicLAIliE Franchise Dealer iii Completion (If Power -l’roject Is Demanded (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. 8.-—A chance in government i! the present admin- istraiton o1 the Province of Quebec was not ready to complete develop- ment oi the Beauharnois Power pro- Ject, was the mniendation today o! Hon T. D. Bouchard, speaker o1 the Quebec Legislative Assembly, be- lore the Electrical Study Commis- sion named by Premier L. A. Tas- chereaws Liberal pkovincial govern- ment. - ' Mr. Boucbard was the sole speaker on the Iourth day oi the commis- sion's Montreal session. The sitting will conclude tomorrow when Hon. Ernes Houston; 8. Florence Bagnell; 4, Verna Newman. Sec. 4. Specimen o! Embroidered Linen (Cushion Top): 1, Leitha McLeod; 2, Cora. Axworthy, Division (b). Girls l2 years and over Bec. l. Specimen of Hemstitohing (Pillow Case): 1. Kathleen McDon- ald; 2, Katherine McPherson; 3. Vilma Martin; 4, Jean Martin. Sec. 2- Specimen o! Crocheting. (Woollen Cap) : 2. Lois McDonald: 8, Katherine Mc- Pherson; 4, Jean Ma . Sec. " cimen oi.’ Knitted Sweater : l, Katherine McPherson; 2, Velma Martin; 8, Jean Martin. Sec. 4. Specimen Darned Sock: 1, Kathleen McDonald; 2, Doris Mc- Lure; 8. Lois McDonald. Sec. 8. Specimen Embroidered Organdie (8 Dollies) : 1, Mae Mc- Rae crlass a-sraisuar. TRAINING Div. (a) Pupils Under 18 Years oi Ate. Sec. 1. Hatchet Handle: 1, Ar- nold Martin: 2. Louis Martin. Bec- 2. Milking Stool: 1, Arthur Sentner; 2, Arcnld Martin; 8, Louis Martin. Sec. 8. Nail Box : 1, Aronld Mar- tin: 2. Louis Martin. Div. (b) Pupils ll years o! Age and ' Over. Sec. 2. Model Ssil Boat: 1, Rob- ert Smith. _ Sec. 8. Camp Stool: 2, Robert Smith Sec.'4. Miscellaneous: 1, Robert Smith. cuss 9.-LIVE STOCK sun POULTRY Sec. l. Heller Cali’ (Dairy Breed): I, Elmer McDonald; 2, Louis Mar- tin; 8, Douglas McDonald; 4, John Carr. Sec. 2 (s). Pullet and Cockerel (Barred Rock): l, Preston Nell; 2, Eunice Raokham; 8, Gordon Mc- Lean: 4. Alma Carr. Sec. 2 (b). Pullet and Cockerel (White Leghorns) : 1, Preston Neil; 2, Doris McLure; 8, Alma Carr. CLASS lw-COLLSCIIONB Sec. 1. 10 Injurious Weeds: l. Wheatley River School; 2, Hunter River School; 8, Ebenezer School; 4, Wheatley School. l Sec. 2. l8 Tree loaves: 1. Eben- ezer School; 2, Wheatiey River School; 8, Wheatley School; 4, Greenvale School. Sec. 8. Samples oi’ Wood: 1, Hunter River School; 2, Greenvale School. Sec. 8. Insects: 1. Wheatley School. CLASS ll-SCHOOLWORK Sec. l. Writing :- _ l. Lest Stanza in Book 1: . Gregory Doiron; 8, Roland Ford; 4, Cora Axworthy. (b), Grade 2. Last Stansa in Book 2: l, Isabel lidclood; 2, Alice McPherson; 8, Harold McDonald; 4. Elmer McDonald. (o) Grades 8 and 4. 14st Stanza‘ lnBcoklzhMildredDeRoche: 2. G more; 4, (ii) Grades 8 and 8. Last Stanaa 1 more; 4. Mabel Smith. (e) Grades '1 and 8. Last Stalin o! "In Flanders Fields": l. Burl! Rwkham; 2, Lois McDonald; 8. Marjorie Bulman; 4, Lorraine De Roche. (i) Grades ii and l0. Last Stanza of : 1, Ausline Smith; 2. Kathleen McDonald; l. Mac Mo- Rae: 4. Velma Martin. Sec. 2- Map Drawind (a) Grades 8 and c. New Bruns- wick: 1. Florence Houston: 2. Mil- dred Sponoe: 8, Jean Martin: 4. Rackham; Verna Paul Greenvale. (c) Grades i) and 10. H8099: l- Mse MoRae: 2, Kathleen McDon- ald; a; Ausline Smith: 4. Albert Ling. Sec. 8. Art work :- (a) Grade l. An Apple: CGIU- m-y Dolmri; 2, Roland Ford; 8, Lois Paul; 4. Marie Martin. (b) Grade 2. A Pilmpkln: l, Es- gym- Stead; 2, Harold McDonald: a. Alice Wonnsoott; 4. wldrod Do Roche. (c) Grade8and4.A'rree: 1. mgg-ls MoRse; 2, Margaret Smith: 8, Glays Paul: 4. Louis Martin- (d) Grades 8 and d. A Jug or vase: 1, John Carr: 2. Rita. Ber- nard: 8, Wanda DeRocbe; 4. "m! Sagnali. (e) Grades '1 and 8. Our School: l. Doris Rackhsm: 2. Iois McDon- aid; s, Verna Paul; 4. ‘rrevlvn 594M9- (i) Grades 9 and l0. A River Scene: 1, Mae McRae and Kath- leen McDonald: 2. Robert Smith; Ausline Smith. , Sec. 4. Portiolio :- (a) Grsdasltoeliltals Summer Resort: l. Hunter 111W)‘; School: 8. Iibeneser School: 3_ Loltha McLeod and Ruth Roberts; g, Louis Martin: 8, Ralph Josey: 4. ‘ ‘ , iomier Minister oi Justice, and commissioners Augustin Frigon and George C. McDonald will go to Quebec to hold a session. It was a day o1 torceiul speaking by Mr. Bouchard who, in addition to being Speaker oi’ the Legislature, is Mayor o! St, Syachinthe and Sec- rctary-treasurer o! the Quebec Un- ion oi Municipalities on whose be- half he is appea m; before the com- mission. (a) Grades 1 to 8: A Stitch In ' Time Saves Nine 3, Florence Hous- ton and Hilde. McQuarrie. (b) Grades '1 to 10- It Pays to Advertise: 1. Kathleen McDonald; 2, Albert Ling; 8, Leitha McLeod; 4. Norma Ford. Sec. '1. Weather Chart Ior June 18841- 2. Whestley School. Sec. 8. Plasticine Modelling : (a) Grades 4 and under. A Pig: 8, Margaret South; 4; Isabel Mc- Leod (b) Grades 5, 6 and '1: Man In a Canoe: 1, Irma Bag-nail; 2, Rita Bernard; 8, Jackie Beaten. , (c) Grades 8, 9 and 10. Relic! Map oi South America: 1, Hunter River School. CLASS l2.-CONTESTS Sec. 1. Public Speaking: 1, Doro- thy McDonald; 2, Douglas McDon- ald; 8, Courtland McLeod; 4, Irina 388112.11. Sec. 8- Physical Drill: 1, Hunter River School. ' CLASS l8.-SPORTS Sec. l. 100 yard Dash, boys 13 and over : 1. Lloyd McMillan; 2, Reggie Whit , 8, Jack Cudmore; 4, Rob- ert Silliphant. Sec. 2. '15 yard dash. boys 9 and l0: l, Alvin McR-ae; 2, John Carr: 8, Arthur Ford: 4, Lemmie Games- tor. See. 8. 50 yard. dash, girls 8 and under: 1, Isabel McLeod; 2, Ruth Smith; 8, Isabel Cudmore; 4. Esther Stead. Sec. 4. Quarter Mile Relay: 1. Wheatley; 2, Wheatley River; 3. Hunter River; 4, Ebenezer. Sec. 8. '78 yard dash, boys l1 and 12; l, Douglas McDonald; 2, Ver- non lord; 8. Weston McNevin; 4. Jackie Benton. Sec. 8. 80 yard dash, girls 9 and 10: l, Beatrice l/llcLeod; 2, Verna Newman: 8, Jean Edwards; 4, Cora. Axwcrthy. Sec. 9. 80 yard dash. 8111B l1 ""1 12: 1, Irma Bagnall: 2. Catherine Waye; 8, Leitha McLeod; 4. Mar- garet Smith. Sec. 12. 100 yard dash. 50y! 15 and over: 1, Stanley Watts; 2, Bil- lie Raokhanr: 8. Robert Carr; 4,1 Raymond Curley and Roland Rack- ham sic. 1s. so yard quires-Legged! Race ior Girls: 1, Catherine Mc- Pherson and Vera Matheson; 2, 8, Irma Bagnall and Wands. De- Roche; 4, Susie Ford and Mildred DeRoohe. ' Sec. 14. 80 yard Three-logged Race for Boys : 1, Robert Carr and Gordon Mstheson; 2, Roland Rack- ham and Orville Stead: 8. W. D. Stevenson and Keith Ford: 4. Bil- lie Rackhsm and Jack Cudmore. Sec 1e. 80 yard dash, boys 8 and under: 1. Chester Whitlock: 2. Arthur Sentner and Wilmct Rob- ei-tson. Sec. 1'1. 80 yard Jockey Race: 1, Billie Rackhani and Orville Stead; 2, Vernon Noy and Stanley Watts: 8, Nelson Stevenson and Keith Ford; 4, Reggie Whitlock and Elmer Whitiock. Sec. l8. '18 yard-dash, girls l8 and 14: 1. Vera Matheson 2, Katherine McPherson; 8, Velma Martin; 4, Marjorie Watts. Sec. l9. 80 yard Wheelbarrow Race: 1, Robert Carr and Gordon Mathescn; 2, Billie Raokha-m and W. D. Stevenson: 8. Orville B and Roland Rackhs-in. PETITION FOB. EQUALITY OF BEXDB IN FRANCE PARIS, Nov. ii-Wcmen today added a filth point to the refill" four-point program ior constitu- tional reionn in France. “Equality _i’o1- the sexes" was tho slogan carried up to Premier Gaston Doumergue by s. delegation or the Prenoh league ici- Women's 148ml "In the new constitution, women should be declared equal from civil. political. economic and social points oi view.” The petition ran. “In this way Pranco will be able to append her signature to those oi the four countries which signed the Mon‘ video treaty 0n Doc. M, 1088. The signatories oi that document pledged themselves to aocord men and women equal rights in terri- tories under their respective Juris- dictions. . First Neighbc . "Bo you're going out to the golt ooursei Don't you ililschern. North Pinette, tcad Gillie, 2 Beryl Vanlderstine, 3 Ruth 4 ‘ii-us uuAkiurrmvwN GUARDIAN W‘? Q- Eldon School Fair CLASS I-GIAINS Sec. l-oais: 1 Alice Baliiday. Eldon, 2 Laurence McMillan. Eldon. 8 Sinclair McTavish. lower New- town. 4 Irving Jenkins. Lower New- to wn. Sec. 2—Wbeat—1 Donald Jenk- ins. Lower Newtcwn. 2 Sinclair Mc- Tavish, lower Newtowu, 8 Ken- neth Morrison, South Pinottc, 4 Donald Morrison. South Pinette. Sec. 8—Barley: 1 Donald Jenkins. Lower Newtown, 2 James Hlllidol’. Pinette. 4 Eileen McMillan. Eldon. Sec. 4—Corn: 1 Malcolm McKin- non, Point Prim. Sec. 5—Besns (yellow-eye): 1. David Gillie, Eldon. CLASS it-BOOTB Sec. 1—Green Mountain potaiow: 1 Donald Morrison, South Plnette. 2 Sinclair Moravian. Lower New- town, 8 Kenneth Gillie. South Pin- ette, 4 Ambrose McMillan, Eldon. Sec. 2—Irish cobbler Potatoes: l Byrtis McLeod, Point Prim. 2 Joyce McDonald. Eldon. 3 Bert Docherty. South Pinette, 4 Mervin Gillie. lPoint Prim. ; Sec, 8—'1‘a1b1e Turnips: l Earl Vs-nIderstine. Eldon, 2 James Ral- uday. Eldon. 8 Finlay . Lower Newtown. 4 John Gillie, South Pipette. Sec. 3b-.Fced turnips: 1 Irvifll Jenkins, lower Newtown. ,3 Mervin Gillie, Point Prim, 8 John Gillis. South Pinette, 4 Eric Giliis. Point Prim. Sec. 4—Mo.ngels: l Donald Jenk- ins, lower Newtown, 2 Mervin Gil- lie, Point Prim, 8 Colin RdssNorth Pinette. Sec. 8--Ca.rrots: 1 Victoria Hub- ley, South Pinette. 2 Dorothy Mc- Rae, Mt. Buchanan, 8 Malcolm Mo- Kinrion. Point Prim, 4 Mary Ross, North Pinctte. | Sec. il-Parsnips: i Kenneth Gil- lis, South Pinette, 2 Sumner Mc- Kinncil. Point Prim. OLABB 8—V.EGETABLIB Sec. l-Green Tomatoes: 1 vic- tor Frizzell, Eldon, 2 Helen West, Eldon, 3 Victor Hubley, South Pin- ette, 4 Sinclair Mdravish, Lower Newtown rile Jenkins. Iower Newtcwn, 2 Mal- colm Mcl-eud. South Pinetto, 8 vic- tor Frizzcll, Eldon, 4 Dorothy Mc- Rae, Mt. Buchanan. Sec. 3-Beets: 1' victor Hubley. 2 Donald Jenkins, 3 Annie Jenkins, 4 Helena Murchison, Point Prim. Sec. 4—Cabbe.ge: 1 Earl VauIder- stlne, Eldon, 2 Belle Gillis, South Pinette. Sec. 5—Pi_unpkl.n: l Rena. Cooke. Lower Newtown, 2 Gordon McDcug- all. Lower Newtown. 3 Colin Ross. North Pinette, 4 Wells Dobscn. North Pinette. Sec. 6—8q1l8sh; 1 Donald Jenkins, Lowe: Newtown, 2 Kenneth Gillis, South Pinettc. 8 Kathryn Nichol- son, South Pinette, 4 Annie Jenk- ins. Lower Newtown. CLASS s-rnownas Sec. 1—Sweet Peas: 1 Preston Gil- lis, 2 Buddy Larabie, Eldon, 2 Hel- ena GriIiln, Lower Newiown, 4 Hel- en West. Eldon. Sec. 2-Mlxed flowers: l Hamp- ton Penny, Eldon, 2 Aime Mc- 8 John Penny, Eldon, 4 Buddy Larabie. Sec. 4—.Potted geranium: l Sin- clair McTavish. Lower Newtown, 2 Hampton Penny, Eldon. 3 John Penny, Eldon, 4 Garfield Glllls, Point Prim. CLASS --8-FR.UIT Sec, l-Appiu (red sstrachan): 1 Byrtis McLeod, Point Prim, 2 Alene McEsohern, 8 Garfield Giilis. Sec. 2-—Apples (Wealthy): 1 Lee Smith, Ioiver Newtown, 2 Everett Smith, lower Newtown, 3 Alice Ross, North Pinette, 4 Donald Jenkins, lower Newtown. Sec. 8-Applm (in-abs): 1 Flor- ence McIeod, Mt. Buchanan, 2 Percy Buchanan, Mt. Buchanan, 8 Kathryn Nicholson. South Pinette, 4 David Gillie. Eldon. Sec. 4-P1ums: 1 Helen Murchi- son, Point Prim. 2 Marion Mur- chison. 8 Mary McDonald, 4 Char- les Gillis. CLASS B-COOKING Sec. l-White Bread: l Margaret Buchanan, 2 Alene McEachern. 8 Marion Gillie. 4 Beryl Vanlderstine, Sec. 2—'Ilea Biscuits: 1 Beryl van Iderstine, 2 Rena Cooke. 8 Alellfl lwcEachem. 4 Aileen McMillan. Sec. 8—Suga.r cookies: 1 Marion Nicholson, 4 Reta Griiiln.__ Sec. k-Gingersnaps: i Isabel Morrison, 2 Elisabeth Morrison. 3 Marry Nicholson, 4 Marion McDon- sl Sec. il-Tea Cake: l EH18 000k!- 2 Marion McDonald. 8 Jean Ross. 4 Alene McEschci-n. Sec. 8—Brown Sugar Pudsfl! 1 Catherine McLeod, 2 Alene Match em, 8 Marion Gillie, 4 Isabel Mor- rison. Sec-‘l-School Lunch: 1 JOIN McDonald. Eldon. 2 Catherine Mc- Leod, Mt. Buchanan. I Billy Mc- Rse, 4 Jean vanlderstine. CLASS ‘I-SEWING Dolis Dress: l Jean Murchison, 2 Mas-y Nicholson. Darned Mitt-i Mary Nicholson. a Joyce McDonald. Pillow case (hemsitcired): 1 Mal‘- ion Gillie. Darned Sock: l Mary Nicholson. 2 Ruth Nicholson, 8 ' Gill . 4 Marion McMillan, Eldon. CLASS O-JIANUAL TRAINING know this is the day oi worship?" Second Neighbor: "Sure. The girl I worship is going to be out there." burials-- Isalth and Milking Stool: l John McPher- son. Nail Box-l Donald Nicholson. Eldon, 3 Kenneth Morrison. South] Sec. z-i-Gseon cucumbers: 1 An- Mm School Fair The following schools took part . New . London, Graham's Road, Bpringbrook, Clinton. CLASS 1.—GRAINS . Sec. l. Osiszl, Armel MacKin non, Graham's Road; 2, Ivan Pick- ering. Clinton; 8, Elva Pickering, Clinton: 4, Roy Paynter, Clinton. Sec. 2. virhest :1, Hillard Wood- s1de,Clin(on; 2, Ewen Carupbeli, Graham's Road; 8, Donald Bun- tain, New Iondon; 4, Marion Rani- say, New London. Sec. 3. Barley: 1, Elrlc Campbell, Graham's Road; 2, Ivan Pickering. Clinton 8, George Pickering, Clin- ton; 4, Jack O'Connor, Clinton. Sec. 4. Sweet Com: Pickering, Clinton; 2, Catherine Jiokering, Clinton; 3, Edith White- head, Clinton, Sec. 8. Beans : 1, Ivan Pickering; 2. Elva Pickering; 8, Irene Picker- ing; 4. Lois Whitehead CLASS b-ROMS Bee. 1. Green Mountain Potatoes : 1, Mlllar Campbell, Grshasrts Road; 2. Sec. 2. Irish I‘ Potatoes: l. Ewen Campbell; 2, Robert Mayhow: 8, David McLeod; 4, Elva. Camp- bell. Table Turnips: l. Robert Mayhew, New London; 2, David MacLeod, Graham's Road; 8, Doris Buntairi, New London; 4, Elric Campbell. Sec. 8. (b) Feed Turrnpszl, Elric Campbell; 2. Marion " , Rnobert Mayhew; 4, George Picker- s. . Sec. 4. Mangles: 1, George Pick- ering; 2, Catherine Pickering: 8, Doris Buntain; 4, Rebeoea Orr, Springbrook. Sec. 8. Carrots: l, Virginia O'- Connor, Clinton; 2, Donald Bun- tain; 3, David MacLean; 4, Kath- leen O'Connor. Sec- 8. Pas-ships: 1, Irene Pick- ering; 2, Rebecca. Orr; 8, Violet Green; 4, Lois Whitehead. CLASS ftp-VEGETABLES Sec.‘ 1. Tomatoes l, George Camp Stool: 1 Kenneth Morri- Misceilaneous: 1 Jack Gillie, 2 Malcolm Nicholson, 8 Kenneth Giliis. 4 Ambrose McMillan. CLASS ii-LIVESTOOK AND POULTRY Sec. 1-—-Hci1’er Cali Dairy fined: 1 Donald Jenkins. 2 Annie Jenkins. 3 James Halliday. 4 Leo Griiiin. Sec. z-Pullet and cockerel (bar- red rock): 1 Annie Jenkins. 2 Don- ald Jenkins. 8 Joyce McDonald, 4 Albert McDonald. Sec. 8-—-Puilet and oockerel (leg- horn): 1 Charles Gillis, 2 Lawrence McMillan. 8 Manson Murchison. CLASS lit-COLLECTIONS Sec. b-lnjurioua Weeds: l South Pinette, 2 North Piuette, 8 Eldon. Sec. 2-'I‘ree loaves: 1 North Pinette, 2 South Pinetio, 8 Eldon, 4 Lower Newtown. Sec. 8—Samples oi wood: 1 South Pinette, 2 North Plnetto, 8 New- town, 4 Eldon. Sec. 5—Butteriliu and moths: 1 Eldon, 2 Point Prim. CLASS ll-SOHOOL WORK Sec. l--W‘ritir1;;: Grade 1-—1 Charles Ross. 2 Belle Gillis, 8 Betty Gillis, 4 Catherine Nicholson. Grade 2-1 Annie Murchison, 2 ‘Victor Hubley, 8 Ernest Morrison, 4 Preston Gillie. Grades 3 and 4-1 Wells Dob- 3 Malcolm McLeod. 4 Lincoln Ross. Grades 5 and 6-1 John McLeod. 2 Mary McDonald, 2 Donald Mor- rison, 4 Jean Murchison. Grllsles '1 and 8——l Colin R088. 2 Jean Ross. 8 Mary Ross, 4 Marion McDonald. Grades 9 and l0-—1 Catherine Ross, 2 Annie Morrison, 8 Alene MoEaoherri, 4 Marlon Gillie. Sec. 2-Msp Drawlns: Grades 5 and e-New Brunswick: 1 Kenneth Gillie. 2 Donald Mor- rison, 8 lViary McDonald, 4 Evelyn Murchison. Grades '1 and 8—North America: 1 Jean Ross, 2 Colin Ross, 8 Jean Nicholson, 4 Sinclair McTavish. Grades 9 and lib-Europe: 1 Alene McEachern. 2 Catherine Ross, 8 Marion Gillis. 4 Lorne McDougsll. Sec. 8--Art Work: Grade 1 Apple (crayon): 1 Belle Gillie. 2 Catherine Nicholson. 3 Lucille McDonald. 4 Robem Ross. Grade 2 Pumpkin (crayon): l Alton Cantello, 2 Albert McDonald. 8 Ernest Morrison, 4 Annie Mur- chison. , Grades 8 and 4 Tree (crayon and pencil): 1 Nelsins. Buchanan, 2 Mal oolm McLeod. 8 Isabel Morrison. 4 Gordon McDougall. Grades 8 and 8 Jug or vase (cray- on or pencil): l Kenneth Gillie. 2 Donald Morrison. 8 Kenneth Mor- rison, 4 Mary Nicholson. Grades '1 and 8 Our School: (pencil or pen)-1 Colin Ross. 2 Ruth McLeod. 8 Jean Ross, 4 lid- ward Costello. Grades a and 10: River scene (roll or pencil): 1 Alene Mcflchern. 2 ' Annie Morrison. 8 Lorne MoDoug- ell, 4 Ruth Gillis. Grades '1 to 10, Ciu-istmss Card (water colors): 1 Ruth Gillie. I Marion Gillis, 8 Kathryn Ross, 4 Mary Nicholson. Sec. 4—'Porti'olio: PEI. as a summer 1 resort: is South Pinette, 2 North Pinette. 8 Eldon Famous men or today: l South Pinette. 2 fldon. 8 North Pinette. Sec. 8—-Project map: l Pinette, 2 South Pinette, a New- iown, 4 Point Prim, Sec. 8—-Origins.l Poster: AStitch h; TimeSsves Nine: 1 Kenneth Glllis, 2 Donald Morrison, 8 John McLeod. It pays to advertise: 1 tome GI RLSI M Q flnOTlliRsl ‘ For r4114! f"!!! ll. Bill? N W“ "° “°"?“" PM “““'-"“" - ' $11513’ $13-$11“. - H 551T" :2... no more p p. sci-sun m... mi- ‘ ‘I A all‘ ‘zfllnfanlf: l and rebuild your I LE a health and strength. i, - “l- rison, 8 Hampton Gillie. c! figaallfgagmahwur rsovgg o; z osiusmoss 808130113811, 2 Sinclair MdTavlsh. Boo. ‘L-Weather “Gar-l Nfith Pipette. Bee. s-Piastieine Modelling: Grade 4-91‘: 1 Isabel Morrison, Joan vanlderstine. Grades l. 0. ‘Lilac in a cance- lld Mfirisilfl. 2 Kenneth M01’- Penny. 4 Kenneth Grades 8. s. and io: Relief map South Amsrka: l lVary Nich- i. Irene‘ a.l 01th Iouis Campbell; 2, Ruth Ball; 8, Vancouver Girl ‘Wins I.0.D.E. Award VICTOR-IA. Oct- 8l..--(OP)--At a meeting o4 the I.O.D.E. committee 0t selection for British Columbia, held Monday. the 1885-88 poet- graduato overseas schola “‘ o! 81400 was awarded to Miss Mary Elisabeth Bowden or Vancouver. daughter of the late Walter Robert Bowden, who served overseas with the 172M Battalion 01.11‘. from l 1018 to theiclose oi the war. Miss Bowdcn ‘ the Uni- versity oi British Columbia from King George High ‘, Vancou- B. A. in 1988. and in 1984 passed with-lhrst-clsss standing the rc- quired examination for the teach ver. She was given the degree o1, training course at U- B. C. Later this year she is procdeding to the‘ degree OI M. A. I Miss Bowden going to the University or London, wiierel she will proceed toward her 9111).; ldegree in education. I Miss‘ a. .- LL Mrs. Bovrden, o Bowden was iormerly Mahala Montgomery, daughter oi the late James and Mrs. Montgomery oi Bodequc, and has a host of rel-at- ives and friends in Prince Edward Island who will read with pleasure i oi her s success. Pickering; 2, Irene Pickering; 3, Ivan Somers; 4, Emily Msolisy. Sec. 2. Cu s: 1, Katherine 91411191113 3. J06 ; 8, Ivan- Somers; 4, Lola Whitehead. ' Sec. 8. Beets: 1, Jack O'Connor; a, nasal Green; a, Hazel Meek; 4,‘ Eric Carr. Sec. 4. Cabbage: 1, Armel Mes. Kinnou; 2, Catherine Pickering. , Sec. 8. Pumpkin : 1, Mills: Camp- bell; 2. Elva Pickerim; 8, Ralph Wigmore; 4, Ivan Pickering. Sec. 8. Squash: 1, Marion Ram- say 3. Fred Paynter; 8, Florrie Paynter; 4, Kaoberine Pickering- CLASB 4.—FLOWEBS Sec. 1. Sweet Peas: 1, David MaoLeod; 2, Catherine Pickering; 8, Lorna Warren; 4, Ivan Pickering. Sec. 2. Mixed Flowers: 1, Elva. Pickering; 2. Ivan Pickering; 2, Irene Pickering; 4. Henry Meek. Sec. 3. Gladiolus: 1, George Pickering. 56c. 4. Geranium: 1, Elva Pick- eflll; 3. Virginia- ()'Connor; 8, Irene Pickering; 4, No ticket. o CLASS SFFRUIT Sec. 1. Red Astraohan Apples: 1, Henry Meek; 2, Ivan Pickering; 3, Edwin Psyntcr; 4, Ian Campbell. Sec. 2-—Wes.ltliy Apples: 1. Lois W“itehead; 2. Edith. Whitehead 8, Henry Meek 4, Hillard Woodslde. Boo. 8. Crab Apples: 1, Lois lmoitchead; 2, Edith Whitehead; a, Edwin Paynter; 4, Eric Gillespie. Sec. 4. Plums : 1, Lois Whitehead, 2, Henry Meek; 8, Ian Campbell; 4, Edith Whitehead. _ CLASS ‘J-‘COOKING Sec. 1. Bread: 1. Elva Pickering: 2, Mabel Sullivan; 3, Irene Picker- ing; 4, Elva. Wigmcre. Sec. 2. Biscuits‘: 1, Jean Gilles- pies; 2, Elva Pickering; 8, Marion ; 4, Lorna Warren. Sec. 8. Sugar Cookies: 1, Edith Whitehead; 2, Marion Ramsay; 8, Elva Pickering; 4, Vera. Word. Sec. 4- Ginger Snaps: 1, Hazel Meek; 2, Edith Whitehead; 3, Lorna Warren; 4, Rebecoa Orr. Sec. 8. Cake: l, Hazel Meek; 2, Emily MacKay: 8, Doris Buntain; 4, Lorna Warren. Sec. 8. Ifildge: l. 701s MaoKin- non; 2, Lois Whitehead; 8, Edit-ll Whitehead; 4, Miriam MsoKay. Sec. '1. School Lunch: 1, Emily MacKay; 2, Marshall Whitehead; 8, Elva Wig-more; 4, Jean Gillespie. CLASS 7.—SEWING. ETC. (Division A) Sec. 1. Doll's Dress: 1, Myrtle Wigmore. Sec. 8. Damed Mitten: 1, Annie MaoKay; 2, Martha Wig-more; 3, Virginia O'Connor- (Diviaion B.) Sec. 2. Crocheting Woollen 1, Elva Wigmore. Sec. 4. Domed Sock: 1, Fiorrie Paynter; 2, Elva Wigmore. Sec. 8. Embroidered Organdie Dollies: 1, Emily MsoKay. Cap : CLASS k-MANUAL TRAINING (Division A) Sec. l. Hatchet Handle : 1, Harry Locke, Springbrook. (Division B) Sec. 4. Miscellaneous: Pickering; 2, Harry Iocke. CLASS 9.—LiVE STOCK b POULTRY Sec- l (a) Heifer Cali: 1, Roy Paynter; 2, ‘Phorley Burgoyne; 3, Donald Buntain; 4, Ivan Pickering. Sec. 2. Pullct 6s Cockerel (barred rock): 1, Ivan Pickering; 2, Irene Pickering; 8, Marion Ramsay; 4. Ionic Campbell. CLASS IiL-COLLECHONS Sec. l. Weak: 1, Springbrook School; 2, New Landon School; 3, Graham's Road. School. Sec. 2. Leaves: l, New London School; 2, Bpringbrook School; 3, Graitarrfs Road School; 4, Clinton School. Sec. 8. Samples of Wood; Graham's Road School. CLASS lL-BCIIOOL WORK Sec. 1 (a) Writing. Grade I: 1, Eva Perry: 2, Elaine Campbell; 8. Bobby Mayhew; 4, Violet Green. Sec. 1 (b) Writing, Grade II: l, l, Ivan l, Vivian Sullivan; 4, Donald Buntsin. Sec. l. (c) Writing, Grades III d: IV.: 1, Grace Dunning; 2, Annie MaoKay; 8, Marion Ramsay; 4, Ar- mei Mcltinnon. Sec. l (d) Writing. Grades v. and VI. l. Eileen McRae: 2, Edith ‘White- head: 8. Henry Meek; 4, Lorna A SOME magazines and newspapers make a great to-do about "candid camera" pictures. so called because they portray the greet and near- great in unguarded moments and poses. Many “candid camera" shots have been made at banquets, receptions. conferences and other such affairs. They show notables being thor- oughly human, unaware o! the pres- ence oi a camera. Naturally such pictures have s lot o! appeal. For they show people as they really are—eating, talking, worrying. These candid snapshots are usu- ally made with very small cameras, equipped with exceptionally fast lenses and film. Such cameras do not need brilliant light, and they can be handled so casually that they do not become conspicuous. But you don't need any such carn- era to make your own “candid cam- era" snapshots. 0f course, you will not be able to shoot under ordinary room lighting—unless your camera has an f.3.5 lens, or faster-but you will find ample opportunity in places where the light is better. For example, do you have a pic- ture of Dad, or Uncle, or Brother lighting his pipe? Nothing could be SNA Your Own “Candid Camera" "candid camera" snapshot. rapists with ills iroubicus atmosphere of en unhappy‘; moment. It tolls the whela story. ‘ ' more characteristic-and yet it's , PAGE THIRTEEN“ A! the sort o! thing u’ll never iind ii an ordinary pose photograph. 5 To get such a picture you havejg be ready to take advantage o1 n”. fleeting opportunity. Some dli. ' when you have your camera out for. some shots around the house, your. ., ..- »,\i pipe smoker is quite likely to coiho out on the porch to watch you. Ma- neuver so that he is in fairly good light, focus your camera for the dis- tance between him and your lens,” ' ‘_ - . watch for the moment he puts match to tobacco and then quietly turn and snap him. Chances are lie , won't realize what you have dong, , And you will have a “candid cam-- era." shot to enjoy. _ _ g A whole section of your album may be very well devoted to such. pictures. Certainly they are inter.- . eating; more than likely they'll..b41 -_ I amusing, too. It is essential that you use th fastest kind of film for these snap- shots, for you usually have to work " i’ under some handicaps. Modern su- perserisitive film is remarkable etufl’; you should know it, anyway." Fast film, a clean lens working at its widest opening, a watchful eye and quiet, unobtrusive camera work —these are the only essentials for many “candid” snapshots. , 101m VAN GUILDIIVR.” , ginla O'Connor. Sec. 1. (i) Writing, Grades 8 and l0 z 1, Elva Pickering; 2, Mabel Sul- livan; 8, Margaret Macloan; 4, Emily MacKay. Sec. 2. (a) Map Drawing, Grades V 8s VI: 1, Joseph Harding; 2. Henry Meek; 8, Alva Jost; 4. Millar Campbell. Sec. 2 (b) Map Drawing, Grades VII. d: VIII- : l, Ivan Pickering; 2, Hazel Meek; 3, Plorrie Paynter; 4, Virginia O'Connor. Sec. 2 (c) Map Drawing, Grades IX. s. X. : 1, Elva Pickering; 2, Elva Wkmore; 8, Mabel Sullivan; 4, Emily MacKay. Sec. 8, Drawing, Grade I :1, Bob- by Mayhew; 2, Leigh Cole; 8, Nor- man Dunnllls: 4. Eva Perry. Sec. 8, (b) Drawing, Grade 2. l. Ruth Ball; 2, Donald Buntahi; 8, Willard Wigrnore; 4, Louis Camp- ell Bec. 8 (c) Drawing, Grades 8 and 4, 1, Mas-ion Ramsay: 2. Jean Gil- lespie; 8, Joseph Wigmore; 4, Annie MeoKay. Sec. 8 (d) Drawing, Grades 5 and B: 1, Edith Whitehead; 2. Hillard Woodside; 8, Henry Meek; 4, Mar- shall Whitehead. Sec, 8 (e) Drawing, Grades '1 and 8: l. Ivan Pickering: 2, Hamel Meek; 8, Rebocca Orr; 4, Marion Ferguson. Sec. 8 (f) Drawing. Grades 8 and 10: i, Emily MaoKay; 2, Elva Pickering: 3, Thorley Burgoyne; 4, Mabel Sullivan. Sec. 3 (g) Hand Painted Card: l, Elva Pickering; 2, Thorley Bur- QOYUC. Sec. 4. (a) Portfolio P. E. 1., l. Clinton School. Sec. 4 (a) People c! Today: l. Road Schood: 2. New School:.3. Clinton School. Sec. 5. Project Map: l, New Lon- don School; 2. Sprnlgbrcok School: 2, Clinton School 4, Graham's Road School, Sec. 6 (a) Poster. Gracia l to 8: 1, Henry Meek; 2, Joseph Harding; 8. Alva Jost. Sec. 8 (b) Poster. Grades '1 to l0 ; 1, Elva Pickering; 2. Mabel Sulli- van: 3, Grahams Road; 4, Irene Pickering. Sec. '1. Weather Chart: 1, Emily MaoKav. Sec- 8. (c) Rlesticine Map : l, Elva Pickering; 2, Maze! Sullivan. Graham's London CLASS lt-JJONTESTS Sec. l. Public Speaking: 1. Elva Pickering. Sec. 2. School Chorus: 1, Gra- ham's Rood School; 2. New I.ondon School: 3, Snringbrook School. Sec. 8. Physical Drill: l. Gra- ham's Road School; 2. New Lon- don School. CLASS l8.-SPORTS Sec. 1 Boys l8 and l4.-l, Ian Campbell: 2. Rnv Paynter: 8. Elric Campbell; 4. Hillard vloodside. Sec, 2. Boys 8 and l0: l. Ivan Somers: 2. David MacLeod: Armel MacKinrum; 4, Reggie War- ren. Sec- 8. Girls 8 and under : l. Eva Perry; 2. Velila Dunning: 8. Betty Osborne: 4. Elaine Campbell. Sec. 4. i-4 Mile Rolav: 1. Gra- harm's Road School; 2. Bpringbrook Schocol: 8. New ‘London School: 4. Clinton School. Sec. 8. Rhys il and l2 : l. Jroseph Warren. Sec. i (e), Writ , Gad V11 64W!!! l. Flori-xi’: 2, Psi-ding; 2. Fred Pavnter: 8. Geo. Pickering: 4. Lavton Tlmiohard. Sac. R, Girls i) and i0: l. Cath- arine Pickering: 2. Grace Dunning: :1. Joan O'Connor; 4, Lois Milie- he ad. goo. '1, Boys i0 and under (sack): l. Miller Campbell; 2, Ivan 91's; 8, Reggie Warren. Sec. 8, Boys ll and over (sack) : l. Ewen Campbell; 2, Aronld Meek: Hazel Meek; 8, Vera Ward; 4, vir- Buntain; 2, Lorna Warren; 3, An- nie Carr; 4, James Gillespie. Portfolio Famous , Sec. l0. Teachers: 1, Miss Champion; 2, Mr. Dunning; 8, Miss Wyand; 4, Miss Hardy. Sec. 13. Girls (ii-legged) : '1," Annie Carr and Vera. Ward; 2. _ _ Margaret Mncbeair d: Myrtle Wig- more: 8, Florrie Paynter and Has.- ei Meek. r. Sec. 14. sows. (8-legged): 1, l-Iil- '. ' ‘ lard Woodside and Roy Payriter; 2, Reggie Warren and Ivan Somersgil. , . Ewen Campbell and Marshall. Whitfield; 4. Iayton and Harry Locke. seogis. Girls is and ova: '1. . " Margaret MscLean; 2, Elva Pick- er Sec. 18. Boys 8 and under: i, Louis Campbell; 2, Donald Bun- tsin; 8, John OOSh; 4. Frankie _ Reilly. _, Sec 1'1. Boys (Jockey): 1, Hil- lard Wocdside and Roy Paynier; ,2; Ewen Campbell dz Marshall White-LI‘ head; 8. Reggie Warren driven Somers: 4. Edwin Cole d: James Mayhcw. Sec. 18. Girls 18 and 14: l, Vera Gigmore. _ -- Sec. 19. Wheelbarrow Raoe :'1._ Ewen Campbell and Marshall Whitehead; 2. Hillard Woodside Nld Roy Paynter; 8, Ivan Somers and Reggie Warren; 4, Pickering and Wilbur Locke. ‘ ’ Trustees’ Race: l, Mr. Wilfred Pickering, Clinton; 2, m. Bert MacKay, Graham's Road: 3, Mri Rov MaoLeod, Graham's Road. Free or All : 1, Mr. Wilfred Pick‘- Meek; 4, Annie Carr. Great Expectations A little boy in an American school refused to sew. thinking it be~ nesth the dignity o! a tcn-year-old- man. - "George Washington sewed." said the principal, raking it for granted that s. soldier must: "and do you consider yourself better than George Washington?" - "I don't know; time will tell," said the boy seriously. TRY THE New Tillyer Lento When next you need glasses. Their worth has been proved. 1 We fli. up in latest style of irames or mountings. E. W. TAYLOR Charlottetown J. S. TAYLOR Success In Youth -.--._-. ll a young person hopes to succeed he rnust be tree irons any handicap his eyes may Do to him. He will advance tall.- er-have more energy and en- tirushsnv-m ., seat ior stad- lu-claaer application i! ha is not compelled to combat Q's strain. Ia it pomible that sscls a condition MIGHT apply 8s m? ’ G. F. IIlITBIIESUI 8.Joseph.l-1arding. Seabjlilllsifl l2; LDus ’ orroarsrmsr k Ward; 2, Edith Whitehead; a, Elva , _, f ering; 2, Vera. Ward; 3, Olive? ' l s:,___,,_.,_V.-<..=a,.,.,___