'11:" (JHARLO'I"I‘E'I‘OWN GUARQ!“ bjgplPilfillRfiZ- 1934 Winsloe School Fair .*°"" ‘”“"‘°° ‘°““" PAGE TEN see, '1, school Lunch: l, Esther Methesan, North Milton; 9. Elsie The Biography Of An '1 i 1 ' C ls. is‘ “m” for saturm Atlantic Salmon w» worm» 8.112‘: .’.':.'..“.‘..t“l‘.“‘i'."ooi'u 325.5. fi g '- . WIHSIOB South. ,- - ' . _ Sec. 1, Shea! o! 10o geade or . Ifi-i White Oats: l, Preston udmore. CLASS ‘L-SEWING. KNITTING 5 ~., _ DELICIOUS Wineloc North; 2. Olive Rodd, - _.. M E AT Ont o! the dark, quiet doptlm oilestuary, or river, prepare for the wlmloe scum; ;_ gem, guqmom OIOCHITING _ ; tine coll, salt sea the Atlantic salmon Spawning lby hemdixwolforwtllie 8581181 WW1“ Norm; 4, Qqvdon Rodd, _ T l Y , I l .. r ' " Ives in the midst or piéllt-y. Strong beds in t e rm es e ver- Norm Mumn, Div. Ar-Girla rm or weve ears ‘ “ . The Queen Meat Mark“. well and swift, he tushcs to and fro, or Great chang take place in their o! 1 q; , . o ,. known in Charlottetown an the up and down, wrecking havoc on the appearance. ‘efirey ose their b11811‘ :2’! 5251210: will 1:32am: M. s l a e “I y“ Meet Market where the hiih- frightened schools o! glass-like silvery cola“, and time males develop ‘on. a gem, oudmme’, Win51” Sec, 1, Specimen o! Plain Sewing, ' é out quality meat may be ob- shrimp, the vast shoals of sllvcr- great hozked jaws. North/ 3 3933mm Cole‘ Norm DolPs Dress :1, Marjorie Colee, N. l‘ tabled la oflarhrx todfly SW10 white young hrrring, and Wander- Choosing a clean bed of 811N194! Milton’. '4 Em, Laird ‘wmnoe Muwn, ‘ oholoo cuts from stall fed mg groups o! simi, fast-moving the bottom of the stream, each te- North’ ' ' ' 5cm 3. spam,” o; named M“, ten: l, Joyce Newson, Harrington; 2, Marjorie Coles, N. Milton. Sec. 4, Specimen of Embroidered Linen: 1, Joyce Newaon, Harring- ton: I, EILMCO Cudmoxv, Winsloo North. . sand eels which feed his lordlyfmale salmon hollows out a. trovlh appetite. On the other side or the by means oi’ her tail and a. twisting world, out in the Pacific waters, are mtion o! her body. Thom she de- oountiese thousands o! his kin, posits her eggs-thousands oi’ them mcznzbem or the same Salmonldae -—whioh are fertilimd by the mllfl Sec. 8. Shea! o! 100 heads o! Barley: l, Preston Cudmom. Wins- loe North; 2, Clayton Cudmore, Wlneloe North: 8. Keith Cudmore, Wlnaloe North; 4, Ema Colee, ntoere. I you are not satisfied with (he meat you are getting, as to tender-noes and quality, try us. down the screens t‘ \, . v w, u“, h," choke y“; famlly butnot or the sanw brunch fish and then covered up in the N rm Mum . Lunh. mil-led (mic-hens, $1.1m liar the Atlantic fls-h the maveluby thamfglow of thgevrgfi "sec. 4' six. n" sweet com: 1' ' , , pup: cured llama and Corned miss o e Salmn genus and its curmnt. ore m: Joyce “m, Wingloe South; I. ml’- ‘PGW "ti" Yell! a! 11S 118.138 t0 55G 81111111161‘ go. W8 miss < r w- ‘:::..*:::“§" l?“ so 2:":- r.2.“":.r:.~"::".::.w:: c»... m...» . P...- » w. a a r “' BC C 5a 0 Q. rng , ' ' ' ' t ‘ ,, Full line or Vegetables. genus Oncorhynchus and may boltiny balby salmon are known as ggfleAuclgl-uwglgtla 4. Mer- sec l specimmdnemlflwhm‘ the fPQGdOm that comes from belng out'of- 1; any one of four or (m; speclcs. as, haflevins." Meanwhile. the parent - - ' ,' _ , g ' _ _ Y“ The {or cxamlplc Onoorhynchus Ilcrkfl. salmon. clan and meflcm filter‘ 5: Pull’ 01' Bell-Iii (Yellow- Dggg° l» mtllaecdfi- N- ‘gglliimv doors’ We dread belng- up In heated “l . M M k t which, being translated, moans the spawning, seek to make their wa|5r~;3;;t- g- lgeerrtfir gifizzfi» £739,139? woollen’ Cspaega In Dwcmwc Scull? 1"‘ 1 ~~r<-_ 1,10 h'l<b.k Qtothe Jfhese - I. 1 -"°W -- - - - ., a n QIGQII eat 3|’ 8 fgerrlccknunzrrgiihngltc-or your» ‘_,‘,‘°0,sf‘§,“,‘,§wn as "Sig, form; s, Charles WlsefnHtgr-rington, Wisriloeasouglgéclmen o‘ mm d hougeg ._.. weal-mg heavy glotheg .__. fightmg- ' ' 223 Qlwfll 51H“ East and wen. alike the 5111111011 their former happy existence in the . Arthur Rodd. Hill‘! 8 ll- - ' ° . . | . . , ' - L ' ’ i- J. R. SEVICK. Proprietor. ls 0f Prime importance t0 (fanada. dccps 0f the Stilt S888- 16841118 fllld gweblgr’ Pg,’ tverna‘ mun’ colds and all the 1111130811310118 Wlntelfi. _. Phone 1301. In British Columbia it ls the basis" growing. recovaring their fatness (711555 l-nooTs “w Q7 n ' m ' of the most valuable fishery, fmm and their silver coats. In a year or s l l Peck G t i 803K”; l4’ speéhnlagthd m: u, dollars and cents Btand- two, obeying their natural urge, ec- , reen Moun an Mu“. ,2 Esthmsi 1 eson. v _ _ _ , ,. _ m ,4 lxrmt, of all m» a y m» they will return again to the rlvere Potatoes. 1. Reginald Colee. North n- ° °° "- Nmh w!" 11106 118MB ll 6 1nd s; ‘ i: — ~———~—~i—'-— enes of we Dmnimgm ragga Dnebm. for another spwwnmg Indlvlduu Mum“; g_ Ema Colemrtflorth Mu- 23:51‘ 8, Hem; Robinson, Bfacklgy s We to v oors’ lets be " ' ~ . m: . m1 t . - - ~ - - t‘ ~ Stevens Scores (S?.i’§fiisé‘.l“irfi‘fifi.ii‘i?fci2fliififi 3%‘; "$13.? Fwwwnmififéfii.“ i‘; For...’ ““ s °“'“ “w” so. r. specimen o: Embroidered and make Indoors attrlwtlvfl- - A new rug W111 - fish is a scource of livelihood {or many as five limes. and these, o! 566. I. 1 Pcok Irish Cobblcl‘! l. 073mm“ 1' E1519 O01". N07"! '- - - . . , ' i mnnv (‘nmmcrcinl fishcmuan and as course, grow to be very big fish in- Charles Wise, Harrington; 8, Garth M1150"; 3- Esther Matheson, N. Mll- bl IghtQH the hvlng-TOOYH and the One It d18- L the King oi Sport Fishes it nrtrnl-ts deed, Hooper, North Milton; 3, Gladys Wn- l ta’. t h b dr m _ Gal many fillgvlclS c\_'<:r_v ycar to the Salmon Babies Hooper, North Milton; 4, Reginald _ p aces Can g0 ups 11's 0 C eel’ 11 a. e 00m, —»~ ‘:2: .231’ Bu.» wllmwl-l-m-M m .. '" “w”: ""“"‘"° . . p ~ .. f,‘ m-Dzlgcgi Sééfigsgo nprrs life story is _full_ of lntoliwt, ‘jfltzilil_f‘cfwgnb°ftl"§dm Tumlpa (table): 1, Dorothy Hoop- Dlv- A-Punils under Twelve Year-u some colorful curtams W111 accentuate the -,,“:§ u gfnn... ..,-,,.,,.,. "w... 3,...‘ I 123,32;331:5,";;:,;".,&:;r;,,*;*:§: urovclits u rrom Flame much mm §§‘.rf.'.'..1-“§“§Z‘§..§'.§§l3§s§§?p $1“? of A” ' pale winter sun A new kitchen range 01' t, SHARP R5101“ FROM TRADE gllués uilgdsjmiilllllirzflltégr dliffci] gfgjgfgh§nzkg tgaljjfiimemflmlumlwglosg loe North; 4, Hilton Hughes’, Har- vegecbglésl-Iarifhatnlxl-tlandlez: ghI-Iir- ‘ _ '. we. 1:: l... c"- ".‘ “' , . on; , r lg l’ mmsw“ “h” m“ m“ “n m“ “h”; °:’“‘° ‘{‘r'f..%’§'.u.“.’“¥§r.§"r§$l°.§§¢“ rusfiné (o) Collection or a Tur- Wise. non-melon: a. Keith 3.35 smk W111 take the gloom out of that much‘ ' in tn fresh water to SDEIWD in the _ . e. 1P5 (“an z '1. Regm 1d Co] I N_ more, Winsloe North; 4, Preston , _ M" 5 u» m- 435.533 rmznz": “r $1“- ml- . .. ... “sea w°”ksh°p" 8°“ °°mf°mble “ha” ‘"1" ,1, , a Press Sh“, Wm", l . r _ n s‘ a * mm “Sh. having gwwn rapidly m 0e N: 8. Harvey Coles. N. Milton; - - 8 I . 0 _ . , , , ,, $13.‘ .53.‘: momm- lr- W w *~ .12“: “s::'::...:'::‘°: halt... o... help Y“ 161a“ d““"g‘=h°1°"gevenmg~°» :.', .,~*3).' n _\ . _ ‘ -. Z '- ~> - Til ' ‘ ~<CP»~P»~* yo» w ruled-r i.‘f€.-i“~.'.‘..°‘€..€:..i¥:‘ .'.’.‘..”.‘Z‘.:"i.‘1‘..“.1 ‘-*§?£‘»“§.’-‘»’.‘i.“§..»- u. ..‘2i2.“.‘.‘.... g-crglgg <>ge-,;",,,g<"i°;= =53;- ’.l.°.§.‘.’;..“ib’.;’£.‘. " "’°"°" °“"‘“°"- ‘a j the evils nwenlcd by the investlgn- _ 1f,‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ being given the be“ u; m 011 . - H; . - " - . . _ h, 5 Mon ofprlce sprcurls and mo; s buy- w"u&1 times’ , d“); vgy-flcgl bmglw uiepear a 3001191‘. N- MULOTIZ 4. Alice Younk- A. httla Inoney O 8.101‘! Wa t0 pl 3 q hi8 will be rbmwnded at ll" nvxt Hem‘ popularly mm is the n‘? each slde 0i’ the 1:1 er Win31” N DIV‘ B'—Pup"5 Twel" Ya" of y In v . g. , ‘ 1 _ story n! an Atlantic salmon. which. ,, _ ' I ' ' _ Ag 4| o _ ' ' a‘ 1 "all?" misc".- “i...'.“'.‘§‘°%§£.’;.2i..5“.t...°.?;. .. 0...... renovmng your home- Just watch the ad- v r '_ ‘ ' .. _ c. ycrrrs or s.) 0n us rnya m":- n ' . ' - Oudmore Wlnsloe N th - . , _ , Commerce and (‘hflllmfill of the in , _ . ups, t}, t m, Wm no; be N., 2, Helen Roberts, Wlnsloe N-. r 0F - ' M g veeflgnmw mnmmtux‘ dbcsnnd~ nirldhrlilrtg? Curfircrcrlllmdnslzn 1;!" lheeycurrent. and 3- mm“ Huihes» Hflmngwni 4- sec‘ 4' Mmeuemwu‘: 1' Clay‘ ‘vertlsements 1n thls newspaper '_' there M‘ ‘I i, Mr. Btcvcns gnvo this assurance wnieia Kim 02111115“ af?g1\eS 1H0 Uh“, gwcduy devour my minute Arthur Roddy Hamngtom ton Cudmore, Winsloe North; 1, , _ _ _ iv‘, , a 31mg.- megtinc: iléjgue Fgtmtenlzlc-t m5 by apmfnhn “of, of fapwnlh animal forms that float near. 1 srezgbgé oolslsotlont o; a Parsnlps: £11152; angling?“ zgwklldoy going; are amazmg bargalns 1n furruture’ lamps, Q q ngtcn y-cuec 1011 ere as m ms bu“, for hp knows ma, ‘he on this sparse food they grow , ca. ewar , rackley PL; - . 1'80 ey 0h ; , - 1' ht rl - uicd it 4th u. . ,. > j , * ' _ . 2, E i st t, B kl PL; 3. Lethe. Home, Wlnsloe South; 4, ' ' ' ti» 1 1 filo» ::"“.:.::‘ .1*.:.."";z&.:."v;: .. ..::::.. ..:::..:: o... w... u... vultams. rues and kcchen equipment. You're ‘ » ' pelt from m. Hon. MacKcnzic King. .1 ,‘ ‘ “ , ‘ " “’ for only two Wars but ugugjfly for 4, Hllson Hughes, Harrington. - n: , ‘r _ $,,,,,',,.,_,._..h,w.c,.ki ,_,,,, flwfim, llgggglvyqhgiiogrllfwsbglgjunbggg .31.: thm, and some M m“ or me SS 3 G cuss ,_;,6,&,T:£OCK Am, always more certain to get full value for your . - 11v ‘more s ~ rue’ wvco ens .~ -. .. ,- , , ,, _ years, before they are (1.. condition 0m .—-vE ETABLES _ . ! ‘ ,_> ‘I u". >,, until intrm. t ls um x0 mus )0 - - l; l ti, $021,“ .,f,‘f,’,“,,°f.“§..l".il‘ t°..,l_",‘,.,i‘,’,“"‘“h"m" r'r‘r’.f‘i..iirf?oiyr.lll'fu°"fiu°r“life? sec. 1 Green Tomatoes: 1 Sec. 1. m) Heifer Cali’ (dalryl money when you buy products advertlsed bx » he wns dctrrrznillzwl to push to a " ‘x , _, ‘“ ‘ ,, _,. “in snmll black spots. ‘Ilheir- scales Charles Wise, Harrington: 2, Con-l breed‘? 1. Garth HQOPBI‘. N. Mil-l . , u: ‘ this“ H‘ 11,1014“ l" mm h Atroflbcr}: mic silvery because o! what are stance I-Iolroyd. ‘llinsloe South: 8. t”; 2. JOYIBB Newsflll. Haningmfli ' dependable merchant's and manufacturelsflfl n strange uru- within ' n‘. gin his ianvcls. Tho spirit cf his youth comcs buck and he longs for "Yhtinlr tho swift. tur- . no.1!‘ the ocean's mrfncc and tho shore. H» would ewim in the lush 1:119:12; Main. He cnzr/‘s up n ihc ("n1 rlvpihs into 121p v . _ vtlvw-c i.‘ ls lzriulrvr and \i"\ nvcv. H“ pinks nrmlnd, but. nlviavr. nosing: his way whc-rcvcr ("ho snllinrss of lhc °".’\ is knwcncvl In": (‘l9 in '- ih, ' nnii find 3, Rollin Hooper, N. Milton; 4, Glen Newson, Harrington. Sac. 2, Pullet and Cockerel (bar- red rock): 1, Glen Newson, Hat- rington; 2, Charles Wise, Harring- ton; 3. Phyllis Auld, Winaloe South; 4, Elsie Coles, N. Milton. Sec, 8. Pullet and Cooker-cl (white leghorn) : 1, Gordon Rodd, N. Mll- ton: 2, Joyce Newson, Harrington; 3, Garth Hooper, N. Milton. lzncmr as crystals o! guanine, and John Hoh-oyd, Wfinsloe South; 4, the ventical bars are covered up. Joyce And, Wlnsloe South. When they have reached this stage Sec. 2, Six Green Cucumbers: 1, of life the young fish are known as Reginald Coles, North Milton; 2, ‘a-mults." BIV this time they have Garth Hooper, North Milton; 3, lvcwme exceedingly voraclous. Joyce Auld, South Winsloe; 4, coming frequently to the sunface to Jgygg Newsonl Harrington $1131) at unwilling that looks xwd Sec. a, Six Beets: 1, Hllson meat-Find l-heynololiflftll/WRQQD Hughes, Harrington; 2, Marlon themselves from being carried Ford’ wimp-m North; 3, Renew“ (lmvn-slrcmn. tewa _ a . Rambling toward the river mouth, Ismddftgaifingfgi Point’ 4' Han-y 11v v ccmc int: the bmcklsh Water. sen 4_ Cabbage ,2 heads) . 1 H “‘ ‘MW 1mg" m" a while m Glen Newson Harrington" 2 Reg- Himn thnmselvm to the sfllt- ' ' ' “Al the next. session.” he said, “as fer as my influence goes and m4.‘ gbliity permits I proptzse tn assist in enacting mcaaurcs to right those conditions. I have some concrete suggcstlons to make and in com- mend tn nl-hcrs. But b-"frrr you ct-m do anything you h to yum-n your pose. And what nszslamnce have we had from Mr. King and his crowd? lNdhing but nlxoinniion nnd critic- illm. He culls m1» n. hvnwcritc and a traitor" bccausv I have Sluonking to an midi all: not _ , ilgaezeu u; cuss ‘lm-COLLECTIONS Joyce Newson, Harrington; 8, Hilda 2, Keith Cudmore, Wlnsloe North; I2, Preston Hughes, Wlnsloe North; 1. <.. sec. 1, 10 injurious Weedsrl, m. .-..- -r\.J";_ na-qniw- triers in a rum‘. cotsi . - . l.ldC1.,Ntl -, . ‘- “Wm 5m b‘ T‘ "..“‘°.!°“ p‘ “ yo: fir) < - 2m. . a and wiwn Hwy can endure l-lllolopcrolllsorthn- ' g Brucklfly Pt. School; 2. North rvm- Mm“ Bmkky PM" 4' Hmh- 3- “iilmm 9mm‘- WW1°° Nimh; H. Stirling Rodd. Winsloe Scum: 3. - n1’ llvcimck (lift-cin" n? ma‘ dohr- of _ hbwhwt M, m ma. smtu... out m rarely m Diamorid Sauth wlnslole ' to“ School: 3 wmsloe Norm Seaman, Brackley Pom,’ 4, Bterllni Ford, Harrington. Ivan ‘mrner, Winsloe South; 4, the packer. or this COUD-rfy. Hc v ' ‘ . Eff-n ggvgin by man until they s c 5, P k‘ ' 1_ Ch 1 4 school‘ 4 Hamfimn sch“), (e) Grade '7 and B Our School: 3w 3, 50 yard dash, girls 8 and 01134011 Cudrnore, Wlnsloe North; we: rhcénrctlnrfllldltlllfilirldeyil m" W“ “.3,” _ _ I ‘ manly to rotum to the river whip fiamulrggnpsu? .Regi;raeg sec‘ .2‘ .15 Tree Raves: l’ brad“ :12, filfigllnaétgbrd,‘ Blrlacklley Point‘; under; l, Jearlottg Moreside, North 4, Anon Young", wgns1oe Norm - m‘ "m" “W '“ ‘ " “ ° “ xvrer. clhms of i. both n ~ “MW ilicy Wflre spawned. The case wmker, Hamngwn, 3' Rom“ Icy Point School; 2. Wlnsloe South gem, cfidmorg“§k;lnsllff 4: $32,’; i-,mg,f;"“°a. (Patriot Plea-w copy) with 1911mm afflicting farmers, but ‘ako “hon he referred to tho evil-y fr tlu- salmon which, reaching the and rcmmlc. on th» ennu- crvwn". (H01) sous. ulnrcst disappears from Irrt, he rambk-s and fiambols bcrlz Hooper. North Milton; 4, Alexan- der Murray, Brackley Point. School; 3, North Milton School; 4,- Winsloe North School. Vaunda Saunders, Wlnsloe South. (i') Grade 9 and l0 ARiver Winaloe North. Sec. 4, Quarter Mile Relay: 1, "f 1W Wmrr" “m” W" 95 . DI! . . ..~ ur-knoryx-ngo ofman until instinct Dem‘ a dozen fm, making boys. and forth, 1.o\\.’,=....uar(l, no“ 11.4- v q p k m I 53¢, 6, Squash: 1, Louise Hoop- 599- 3- Samples 01' W001i? l. scene; L H 1e R b h W, I _ _. _ - . pants! and affirm“ h!” dctcnmm dio mm‘ glirlfltlisig-lggrcrs. to e 1waters "- gmz-ll: lih/fililltton; Qé Dgmthynl-{oop- Ifoocgit 5mg‘? l?’ golf; North: 2. Emea 801a; North Mllltsox glelclgighglinzl-Iezrrllzaimg’ 3‘ wlm S “W1 t° P115"? his Pmbe to ‘hi’. ‘N ‘“ ' ' The Atlantic salmolfs rotum from e’ m” ‘m? - Ba" °°P"- ° i l "s" °“ a. Hazel Stewart, Hurrlnzton; 4. s a 1's v a Dash no s u nd finish. _ . The Spawning Time son ‘ls llSllfllly mad» after two years. Ninth Mum“ scgggl‘ 5‘ msectkButtretnes and Olive Rodd. Wihsloe South, 13 fol’ lbarthflrflooperJ Noynh JUL In assaillng Mr. King, Mr. Stev- 611s sn-lrl the libeml lcadcr now claimed no credit was clue tho ow- emmcnt. that hr- 13/11". King) had known oi’ sweatshops since 1898. Sznctimrs it comes after" only one _\"."u1', and sometimes not for three nr Your yours. The salmon that come bail: afhr spending only one year in the occrm are called “grilsc" or After lllilyllig about for a timc in the es-turics and tidal porliiin oi the rivers, the salmon finally lrnrls boldly up-strl 11.11. I!» swim. llrmxgh CLASS L-FLOWERS Sec. l, Bouquet oi’ Sweet Peas : l, Gladys Hooper. North Milton; 2, Moths: 1, Brackley Point School; CLASS lL-SCHOOL WORK (g) Grade 7 to 10 A Christmas Card: 1, Hazel Stewart, Harring- ton; 2, Keith Cudmone, Wineloe North; 3, Dorie Seller, Wlnsloe South; 4, Mamie Stcwart, Harring- ton; 2, Alton Younker, Wlnaloe North; 8, Reggie Walker, Harring- ton; 4, David Seaman, Braokley Point. Sec. 6, 50 yard duh, girls 9 and REGINA, Seek, Sept. illABy Canadian Prcsw-A Saskatchewan girl who has lived for the past ioul years in Rhodesia, south Alricr, 115d WTm-Pll Ii- book o" ‘he "l1 and tltc brand rxqvlrcp 111ml, b- hi; rc- “fill mcl m". alyJut five Dolmds Phyllis AukL Wmsloc soul-hi 3- sec’ 1'. wntmr4a) Grade l: 1' . . My; ' l made ll- the 119581011 0f his llfe- MT- nmrknblc instinct, hc 1!lll(iS\ the inufveilgzlrt. only (the fish that have Ermli C0195. NOPUI MUIOH; 4. JOYCE Rem‘ cudmom‘ wmsloe Norm; 2' w“ ' m ‘ 1' Veda Roberts” wimloe Ml ' Swami)?!‘ North Mnton; 3y sec 4 Pomon°_ North; 2, Olldlne Phillips, Har- 88 _ 5' ' ' told. an interviewer" she pmicrr-lf Swvens wants ta know what Mr. Klng had ben doing in 36 years. why he had not spoken out or taken wme action when in office. All he did now was crit- zc, obstruct and call those who spa o out traitors and hypocrites. hr: dvcinrctl. rcmainrd two yc-ars in the sea an: cntltlctl to be called “salmon" and thy usually weigh ten pounds or more. The males mature before the frumlcs, and the firllsc, or one-year- ln-the-sca fish, are usually moles. mouth of 1211c very tributary stream in which he was hatched. Up this 11c goes to whore it unrrous and the usher bzcmwcs shnllcuvcr. As lull approaches, the malc and female fish, whcrcvcr they: m' be in sea, Auld, Winsloe South. Sec. 2, Bouquet of Ivlixccl Flow- ers: l, Joyce Auld, Winsloe South; 2, Alice Younker, Winsloc North; 8, Phyllis Auld, Wlnsloe South; 4, Gladys Hooper, North Milton. Sec. 3, Bouquet oi’ Gladiolus: 1, Joan Hooper, Catherine McNaughton, Winsloo Notrh: 4, Veldo. Walker, Harring- ton. (b) Grade 2: 1, Jeanettq More- slde, N. Milton; 2, Veda. Roberts, Winsloe North; 8, Marjorie Coles. (a) Grades 1 to 6, P. E. I. as n. Summer Resort: 1, North Milton School; 2, Harrington School: 8. Brackley Point School; 4, Winsloe North School. (b) Grades 7 to 10, Famous Peo- rlngton; 3, Bertha Stewart, Brack- ley Point; 4, Catherine MacNaugh- ton, Winsloe North. Sec. '1. B0 yer-d suck race, boys l0 and under: l, Preston Cudmore. Winsloe North; 2, Fenner Stewart, Brackley Point; 8 George Robin- liie there to Western Canadlr though visits home are delightful- "I've never seen an elephant I snake, lion, or cannibal since! went there, except in a slit said. "We travelled 2.000 mill‘! gggqnrlcjhlgmtrll, gonfiltizscréceyglolxgoyd, vlclilnsloe south; gligéillton, 4, Reginald Walker. plea ofrToday: 1. Wlnsloe South w“ Brackhy Pohm , from Cape Town to Lumrshya. " m“ "l" "In “r- only “gm” DllChess MarlborOll h 3' A z u“ m‘ n5 0e Norm’ (c) Grad a a a 4-1 a so m‘ 2' Norm Mum“ s°h°°h 3' Sec a so yard sack race boys 1i R“°d""' "h" w” ha" m“ _ ammo“; like on “vmnh made g , nu end Morrow, Harrington. H e to . . ladya Braokley Point School; 4, Wineloe d -ver_ 1 Kem‘ cudmo" wmk, nvma q-he climate is wmdflnrl, c ~ Sec. 4, Potted Geranium: 1, Le- ooDer, N. Mil h, 2, Olga More- North School. a; oNoflrh. z Ewing Stewart ‘ we have 8mm mbnms of Sufism“ $1500.00!) last yon", at tho same time piling up n largp reserve and parylnq inrmcrs four ccnts‘ a pound for choice steers, 11¢ nclzlcrl. Thrrc wr-rc other (rrcups nffcclctl by tit» lnqnir~\j. said H1." nrinisrc-r. which trok l6 pa. o.‘ advertising _ "']‘.'I])"l‘<. Ho htul scan n‘; much as l8 pwm from rmc (‘cm- rn p yrr y,“ ll’ ft vs rzulrl Ff) in PEAK .EDMOMNTON, AHEL, Sept, ‘.21- YBy Canadian Prcss1~M1s< Wjmrr Wniuon, wcll knmvn Edmonton mountaineer nlld Sccrctary of tho Alpine Club. Edmonton section. won new lnurcls whrn shv mad/e . flu ament of Ziount lmuis, near Banff, Mix: Watson nlrcady an lmposinu lis‘. of succcsJul to hcr crcdit this slimmer and she regards hnr last climb ns the climax nf a vcry active sent-on has Throws Water Over Visitor __- LONDON. Scpt. 2l-F0r nrorc said. ‘She probably. thinks the thzur10111‘nrolllrlstliirziyz; Dll£‘l1(.~.|l.)f iluwcrs want watering.‘ Aiurlbsrougix —'\\1llr)\‘.' ui L] - much "I smiled. "That l: Her (lukc, who (l rl two nmlrllr u Jun.- I sand. l)». ~ 1.‘: l'l‘i'l ()1 lr-qr “Air... (jrrills cupitulatcd then. 4 ‘ “Wcll, it scrwrl you right.’ she said. N111»: Spcnccr wants to be left . . and quici.‘ ‘ifil/Jy now and again I looked up and suw the fncc or" the duch- ess watching me from behind her wimlosv blinds. "Lutcr I went over to the Shels- wcll Inn, near Blcestcr, and had a. chat with Mr. and Mrs. William Hcalcy, the licensees. “Hcr (‘rrace came over several times a week and always had tea," said Mrs. Henley. "Then one day some one told us who she was, and the postman, thinking to bc polite, addressed her llS ‘Your Grace,’ ‘U0n‘t call me that » call mc anything but that,’ she cried. ‘My rrmnc is Mrs. Spencer.“ The duchcss, before her marriage Grace,’ i 1.1‘ . Illvnllrlzrr . douse 1n :1 small farmhouse 1n the remote and Oxlordshirc village oi Mixbury. lit-re shc has livccl, nlonc but I'm‘ 1101' conrpaniou. Mrs. Grills, and about 80 oi the lumous Blenheim spzmicls. Shc has rarely appeared outsldu the fnrlnlmuso grounds, nnd L0 lit-r nclghlmrs has lJcL-n known mcrcly ns Mm. Sm-nccr. A ultrmzm who called on lrvr- rcccntly told :1 llilvhpiljltrl’ rvproscn- tntivc ni hcr rccl pliuu. "I went out to Mixlrury to cull on the ducluxss," shr- suirl. "My rccep- lion was to b0 rlclulzvtl with water. 4' and um}; up 1': .1- mld-inshlolu-J uny tha Home, Winsloe South; 2, Gladys Hooper. North Milton; a, Joyce Newson, Harrington; 4, Jean ltlacFarlane, Winsloe south. CLASS 5.-FRUlTS Sec. 1, Plate of 6 Apples (red Astrnchan) z 1, Keith Cndmore, Winsloe North; 2, Charles Wise, Harrington; 3, Preston Cudmorc. lVlnsloc North: 4, Margarct Mur- ruy, Brackley Point. Scc. 2, Plate 0i’ 6 Apples (weal- thy) :1, Margaret Craswell, Wins- loe North; 2, Alexander Murray, Brackley Point; 3, Gordon Rodd. North Milton; 4, Dorothy Gilles- pie, North Milton. Sec. 8, Plate or l0 Apples (crabs) 1, Preston Cudmore. Wlnsloe Nth; 2, Verna Robinson, Brackley Point; 3, Esther Mathcson, North Milton; 4, Lillian Robinson, Brncklcy Pt. Sec. 4, Plate o! 10 Plums, (pur- ple): l, Helen Hnbcrts, North Winalne; 2, Veda Roberts, North Wlnsloe; 3. Charles Wise, Harring- ton; 4, Gordon Rodd. North Mil- Preston Cud- 4, Alton side, N, Milton; 3, more, Winsloe North; Younker, Wlnsloe North. (d) Grade 5 and d: l, Verna Turner, Winsloe South; 2, Joyce Newson, Harrington; 3, Avis Prowse Wiusloe South; 4, Elsie Coles, N. Milton. (c) Grade '1 and ll: 1, Mamie Stewart, Harrington; 2, Eleanor" Moreslde, Wlnsloe North; 3, Leigh Walker", Harrington; 4, Vaunda Saunders, Wirrslce South. (i) Grade 9 and 10: 1, Norma Craswell, Wlnsloe North; 2, Hazel Stewart, Harrington; 3. Olive Rodd. Wlnsloe South; 4, Alice Younker, Winsloe North. Sec. 2. Map Drawing- (a) Grades 5 and B, (New Bruns- wick) 1. Heath Seaman, Brnckley Point; 2, Alton Younker, Winsloe North; 3, Joyce Newson, Harring- ton; 4, Avis Pnowse, Winsloo South. Sec. 2 (b) Grade '1 and 8 (North America) : 1, Mamie Stewart, Har- rington; 2, Dorthy Hooper, N. Mil- ton; 3, Alice Good, Wlnsloe South; 4, Lethe Home, Winsloe South. (c) Grades 9 and 10 (Europe) z l. Sec. 5, Project Map: l, Harring- ton School; 2. North Milton School. Sec. 6, Original Poster, (n) Grades l to 6 A Stitch in Time Saves Nine: l, Preston Cudmurn, Wineloe North; 2. Glen Newson, Harrington; 8, North Milton; 4, Joyce Newson, Harringum, Sec. 6, (b) Grades '7 to 10, It Pays to Advertise: 1, Doris Seller. Wlnsloe South; 2, Helen Roberts, Wlmloe North: 3, Erna Colee. North Milton; 4, Keith Cudmore. Wlnsloe North. Sec. '7. Weather Chart: 1, Grade 1V. North Milton; 2, Gmdg v, North Milton; 3, Avis Prowse, wing. 109 500m; 4. Winsloe South. Sec. 8, Plasticine Modelling: (n) Grades 4and under, a. Pig: 1, Gladys Hooper, North Milton; 2, Marjorie Coles, North Milton; 8, Harvey Oolen, North Milton; 4, Alwn Younker, Winsloe North. Sec. B (b) Grades 5. 6 and '1, Man in a Canoe: l, Vera Palethorpe, Winnloe Bouih; 2. Letha Horne, Winnloe South; 8, Elsie Colea. North Milton; 4, Avis Prowse, Winsloe North. when the weather is never how-r than hot weather in Canada and in the winter time we very scllim" have irost. We are 5,000 iecl. abrWB see. level and get about 50 lllfll" o1 rain during the tour months oi winter. “We play bridge, tennis and (I01!- but rarely go swimming for 1111'" are crocodiles in the rivers. Tell! are hold in the morning and “t have time ususl round of social nctl- vities you have here. 'l'herc 15 very little hardship out there. Qlil’ settlement is equipped with clean: lights, regulation plumbln); fllld l‘ modern conveniences. Even c100‘ tric refrigerators and swvofi f" fused there. Must 81"" V°m¢ab'e( and fruit that zww in 6mm“ grow there and all year mlllid- I! addition there are many 0th‘ African varieties. "Black boys do the housewm‘ and I assure you they arent in W least. ferocious. Laziness is ill" chief fault, so one mustbecmllhlm‘ about giving orders. Tlll‘ M“ name themselves. Our cook b"! calls himself Moses and the hnuso Brackley Point. sec. 9, 50 yard dash, girls 11 and l2: 1, Helen Phillips, Harrington; 2, Joyce Newson, Harrington; 3. Elsie Colea. North Milton; 4. Verna Turner, Winsloe South: 4. Alillell-fl Stewart, Brackley Point. Sec, 10, 100 yard dash. Teacher's Race: 1, Lester Selllck, Harring- ton; 2, K. M. Johnson, WinsIoe| North; 8, Mr. Kennedy. Noll-h’ Milton. sec, 13, 100 yard dash, boys l5 and over: 1, Fred Hashes. Bruit- Iey Point; 2, Lowell Younker. Wlnsloe North; 8. Ernest Walker. Harrington- gec, I3, 50 yards three legged ram. girls: l, Gladys H000". Mn‘ ton; l, Dorothy 9111RPM Nillm‘ Milton; 2, Verna Robinson, Brack- ley Point; 2, Rebecca Stewart. Stewart, Brackley Point; 3. 55th" Matheson, North Milton; 3, Erna colon, North Milton. Bee, l4, 50 yard three lulled rue, boysnl, Ivan Turner. Wlnl- loe south; 1, Lloyd Diamond, Wine- Wlnsloe South; 2, Alton Yolmktl‘. of nm""'t'fln°erin§~ L k r "I did nm. mcct ihu (luchcns Mrs. m“ Mount, Ifluls, u rich S P- W“ 0 Grills is nun-c llwn '1 ctrmprmlon to to the duke in 1921. was Miss ' , - ~ .1. t 1 ll . ‘ ‘ .. f .. , . . PM“ 961"» Wlmloa South: B. Sec. s (c) Grades s. o and 1o, Winaloe North; a, Keith Cudmore. _ x, do... u the snwbwck mnuc '1 on cg) per-she u. n IAJIOILS uuichdnu. Slrc,Glnzly.\ Ilcncnn. n daughter of Mr. CLASS 6___cooKmG on" Rodd’ wins,“ south; 3‘ Rene! Map‘ south Amerlca: l’ WW,” North; 3' ma“ Nunm 135310 gage!’ boimne hapmugo ' nmbi' miles from Bnnff. has 1cm’: been classed as one of the most difficult ‘rock climbs in the Canadian jiockics. It wn,‘ first rlimhrd ‘Capt. _Bw1;>5 guide Cnumd Knln in 1916- Dunger to religion. property and Veanctity of inmill’ life from "l" ‘hactivltics of thc Communist party ' in India were c-mphaslzcd by Sir by A, H. MncCarlhy, and the mot me in thc porch and rnizi that Edrvzrrv‘ “rkcr Deacon, the Boston Mrs. Spcnccr was not at homo. millionaire, "' q "But I had nvcn n golden hcutl| iwl‘ rnnslcd life was full o! inci- and n mauve, smnckml ovcrnll lurk-‘rknl. Just a. ycar ago, in August, ing behind the upstairs window ofllflflfl, the ciuchess was living alone the farmhouse, in the magnificent Marlborough “Mrs Spencer is not mansion in Carlton House Terrace, pooled Mrs, Grills. Wonkmen entered the house, "I explained that the (luchcss had locked up the rooms. out o" the been Icon by villagers only an hrvll‘ 88-5. Wfllel‘. Olectflfill-l’. 8nd W10- before and that I myx-wll had cnurzht MIOIIPS by order of the duke. ircrc] re» .._.\,,,.,__ Sec. 2. Plate o! Ten Biscuits: 1, Helen Roberts, Winsloc North; 2. Elsie Colcs, North Milton; 3, Rena Younker, Winslne North; 4, Doris Fbrd, Harrington. arts, Wlnsloe North; 2, Eleanor Moreslde, Winsloe South; 3, Nor. ena Toombs. Harrington; 4, Rena Younker, Wineloe North. Sec. 3, Apple Pie: 1, Helen R0b-, Joyce Auld, Wlnsloe South; 4, Lil- lian Robinson, Brackley Point. Scc. 8, Art Work- (a) Grade 1, (An Apple) : 1, Rena Cudmore, Wlnsloe North; 2, Verna Coles, N. Milton; 8, Charlotte More- side, Wlnsloe North; 4, Alexander Murray, Braclrley Point. (b) Grade 2, A Pumpkin: Reginald Walker, Harrington; 1. 2. Clayton Ford, Brsckley Point; 3, 4. 1. Olive Rodd. South Wineloe; 2, Doris Seller, south wmsloe; 3| Rem Younker, Wlnsloe‘ North, Sec. 1, Public Speaking: 1, Olivc Rodd, Winsloc South; 2, Arthur Cudmore, Harrington; 3, Mamie Stewart, Harrington. Sec. 2, School Chorus: 1, North Wlmloe Bchool: I. South Wineloe School: 3. Harrington School. Winsloe North; l, Garth Hooper. North Milton; 4. Gordon Rfldd- North Milton. Scc. l6, b0 yard dash. boys 3 W" under: 1, George Cudmoro. Hi1”- rlngton; 2, Glen Newson, Hnrrinll- ton; 8, Herby Phillipe, Herrinlwlli a, Allison llbrd, wlruloe south: 4. freeman Morrow, HI-rrlhflilfl- Sea. 1'1, yard Jockey New. boys: 1, Reggie Oolel, North Mll- lucky and carefree. Their tlon la to save 011011811 mm” w buy a wile or a bicycle. We r-ncouir- age them to buy "W blclfl" n order to keep the beckyflld being filled with pickaninnieé- "Did you ever play any 0i "m" southern folk songs or NWT?’ 59"‘ ituelr to your black WY‘? ‘he wu asked. , m, “They wouldn't reooilli" t‘ ' - l, l, ; _._i_.____._ ‘E3113 ($212111 mcrzlrgicfatrgfn aiiglilnohp oi hcr tlno nzh lrc FOREmN CORN m CANADA Sec. 4, Plate o! l! Ginger Snaps: Sheldon Walker. Harrington; CLASS IJFSPOIIT! “m. 1 Gum, gmper-[North Mil- u be“, Neg-q gangs. Their rrrrnic lb m. awmmy ' "Swish! (mm-n a dclunc I»: cold ____ 1. Gladys Hooper, North Milton; 2. muuo Hooper, North Milton. m“! 3’ 0mm, Oudmmm, wrmro, comma, mum‘ up w“. about , ‘“ ‘ _'___._ water all mcr my lrcnrl. Spluitcr- Foreign corn in Canada on Aug- Elsie 001w. North Milton: 8. Rena (c) Grade 8 md 4. A Tmr Sec. 1. 100 yard dash. boy; l3 norlnf a, Reggie Nunn, wlruloe evemmng thgy do in the any. H . '. ' 1.. Brighton. Ffngland. the fam- 1...,» .....<r gnspinu. r lvokcd up Just usl: a1 was as follows, the figures Younkar- Winsloe North: 4. Dor- Gladys Hoover. North Milton: 2- and i4: l. Harold Hughes, Brack- North; a, nee Hushee. Brwklvvl hymn; They sing most of ll" ‘ ‘ 9-0115 pavilion, Georg» W's plcnsnrr in time to scca mauve-clad arm in brackcls being those o! 1983: "my HOW". NOTi-h Mmmlr 511mm" 5t°wnnv 375cm” P011“? 16V Point; 2. Eric Maccallum, Polnt- 3 Eric MlcCallum, Brack- "mo glnd it is not unununl i0 f“ Jpawc whjch minlzlcrl Chlnesc, In- and o golden- 110ml luwtily wiih- United Stnlcs 5,000,930 (mmaam Bee. 6. Plate oi’ Brown Sugar 3. Eric Laird. Winaloe North: 4. Brackley Point; a, Reggie color. ley pa...’ m, of them coming up the road» o ' Fudge: 1, Dorothy Hooper. North Preston Oudmore, Winsloe North. North Milton; 4, Henth aroma": 5m “"50 yard wheelbarrow "m, pmbabw a {enQr-nnd n lmsc, slnF‘ 311m 5nd Byrmtlgr- styles of arch- gitecture and nrcvcked Sifofl? Cfli- "iclsm as far back as early last bllrshelfithrgcntine 150.689 (154,669); drawing from an nppcr- Window. South African 20,000 1421.451). “Who is that?‘ I nskcd. “Mrs, Grills lmnihed mrrrlly. "ggfliry. is to be reconstructed. "'02:, that ls my servant,’ she v-o Dllnlrd’! m Pliny ‘Milton; 2, Jean MacFarlane, Wine- loe south: 3, Vaunda Saunders. Wineloe South; 4. Constance Hol- ton; 2, Iilsie Oolee. N. Milton; a, 1o .A-_~z_~vg 4;. ~ (d) Grades ll and 6, A Jug or Vase: l. Reginald Coles, N. Mil- Brackley Point. Sec. 2, ‘Ill yard dash, boys 9 and. - l. Hilton Hughes. Harrington; j boys, 1, Reggie Oolee, North Mil- mg Onward Chzistlnn Soldiers i; ton; 1, Gordon Rodd. North Mll- home other hymn at the iOP ton; 2, Reggie Nunn, Wlnsloe North their voices."