iii____.________ __.. HORSES l TEA A Favourite with Maritime Provinces people tor rnwr"; P!" H} sLdy years. Un~ matched For fragrance, strength, iiavour. T *7? PAGE TEN Leaders In their respective Price Classes: MORSES BLUENDSE TEA - HORSES STANDARD TEA MORSES SELECTLD ORANGE PEKOE .1 » Mount Steiwiiii | <1 » w. Scllrwui T1121‘ l K BIWPIIIOU, L‘ \I1'y ‘i l"-:\.' P” t. 4 I~Iuth~ .‘~ B111" L‘ !\".l‘.il' . Ti Jenn .7;1,\', 4 Leis lli= Brynn- Bi i. 3 Jenn Bur- , in Jay. - 'i Lunch-l Stella Afllcck. 2 "fir. 3 Ii<"rr’c-= Dunn. 4 Alex Oil's l .\ll1' :1 ‘-’.." .'.l‘ Hi1. Cihll: Kathleen . 1' .. Elmrnrd 1.: _ l-‘ i’. I" ‘ When! l1. a " - '. Elc.1::1~'.' Doucl.‘.s_ 2 Ilrll-zlnl l. 3 Iinthlltezi Mn 4 Hr-i-"YI W to pnplr» ‘\ l Bicimod, 2 E. l 4 Freda Af- r lfet-ir. 1 (‘LLs-s lI-Jt =. ~ J Bron-n Sivrar Fudge open to pu> l p’!s uiicici" 12-1 Jerry McLeod, 2 Fiizpnirick. 3 Hclen V; Teresa McIntyre. 'G. M. Punt Pisqwrl E. 2 W -. a Psrrrd W. 8 K. Fltzpntr k. (dvnror l Dorm Ihy McDonald, Gl-"nrv-y: Irish Cobbler:- -l Lurn R rc. .\‘[‘. Stewart, 2 Flli<hrr Piglrl‘ S. lln . (lien roy. 4 Dorothy Niel-linen‘. . (Pxn my. ’ Tumlps —- I C. Murphy. Snrzrztc Harbor. Ilnrold w.~i-~. a n. w. r- Jay, Ml. Stcvrzirt. -; C" "1'. My Y‘: lii. ‘Xi J11‘: (liss VIII -4 Serving, knitting and Crocheting 1 lo girls i1nd<~i~ l2 - Sewing .' trawl Oru Ruse, i! . try Jay uiuro McDonald. ' v g rls l2 31".. und over-l Alt-illicit l In-Es Brycnton. luid East. ‘.1 lirrnre" BLUJZHMI, ii Jrsn Jay. ‘l Carrots-A Ora Rose. In-s l‘ : 1e inc Air-Drrnzllrl. (on. 8 Frankie Jav, 4 Ilwrroia ‘.\'[~ Embzcrldeteli Linen l Erma Jay Donald. If Allrr Nifflhlilll. 1i lrln Clarke, '1 Parmin »l Rn}: (" ii"l-'-rl Vfrir. Weir's, 3 Finis. , ‘-' Weira. Flips" lX-Humrul ’l‘rzril'.ing .. it'll“? l2 w-nuv- . - l Arlhu: McDmr L‘ -lr.‘ McDol Class lik- Ycze-tz. lair-u. Tomailw WI liii ‘. i Jr 11.; _ Anna lt/Iclntvre. 3 A" 7'" 2.1;] Bra. l Arthur Mclmuzilll, I: uld, 4 Cecil Jay. I , .\i lkiitnlrl. Cucumbcn. -1 110"": r" It v.1 .‘,r.- i :.n "v hwy; :21" 12 years, chic 2 Alden flirt, 3 Inw Fwi‘. 4 limo: l f‘. . 1 I<"I~ot1 Aflleck. Jay. | H; r‘. Ii 11w»! YI-w Clarice. _ Beets-d Gwr h P1: z, "2 iyf; Handrahnn, .'i Tlciezt "' r. -l i‘.'ir-,t' H1; Z£--Li.'c Slur-k and Puultly ron hincDonxlld. I Cabbage-J L 11a Jr Jay, 3 Anna .‘~."ll‘i‘f.'" drchan. C.\I.r:s-1 Elisha Picott, 2 Lois .: cntcn, 3 Sheldon Coffin, 4 C. Pumpirlz -1 Fulfill‘. and Clmizexelfll Helen Harold Juy. fl Bi h‘. .. .. . _ 2 Ida Hzmdrnhan, 3 Eileen 4 Joanna .\IcDounI1i. wit, 4 Freddie Collin, Squash-J Fr:u-*x-.» .‘.Tl7‘1"f:l, iii While I/zzhurns-l Orn Rose, 2 El':’e Knrebnie. r 1 '..t. 3 llmvard McDonald. (‘TM "-4! (-1 x . Lilli-lions Szvcz-t Pin» l iii .. ~ l» ":1 ~I l .‘.l' HQ-n-art. lilLlTlflf" hllxr-d F1‘ 1l':‘< ll. - I) p‘. L’ M! Sfmvnz-i Sr. Dept tin, 2 linln" ‘ ll \ l l ,- sehuol. Kenneth Cl p "u-Luoi. i! (‘lnrlifif l Fiv- i " nod. Ii M‘ Slew . ~l sinner‘ liurhor . , Andrwnls Fz-hool, 2 i‘ . llrp 1 f1'-.- llurbnr .. -i a» H“? l)" F)»; A w‘ l Al 1r r . l‘. w _' ‘,r ' r» ill“) l‘ .‘Ii".r"0i. gmv. P~.~u:_ J: lrmbcllo Plzrl ' r.“- on Plllflil. Iirss .'\II -» fllw-"I Work Wmlllln" Alml ' l FIN- v l‘ '4' i I Rena Pmznik ‘t ltr w": l‘ Imv l‘. .3- l .1. ii ll l”.:\l\.'.~ 1' flunk’; l l): i .. .'~|r. 'h, ‘.3 ‘Ylwlnru I314» 3 lrlru ll w. 4 Phyhs Aiilrck. Hid. 4 l<I:i4-vn lhvofl Plums wl i1l“.‘i|i|‘r‘ Ml l) ‘HAM.’ Crab’ 1 Lona Jill’. L’ 71' 1'11 7*’? (ii-autos- lII and IVWI Zita Han- iot, 3 Eileen Nlvlrvinkl. 4 i-L! on d,-,._l,,,,,‘ g 511mm, Coffin, 3 Freda Plgott. Alfiictlz, 4 0.1m. Collin. Grades V and VI—-—1 Ida Cfllflll. '3 Erma Jay. 3 lrln Hnndruhan, 4 Min-m Berl. Strawberry Jnmysl Iclu Clark". '3 flrnd". VII and VIII —l Liar)‘ Tens. Doyle. 3 5M0 1!@('"‘"Y“"- 4 Iianclrnhnll. ‘J J.i_\'cc sinhll. 3 Flo- Réhn Jay. once Aiartin, 4 Ilene. P gntt. Canned Beets-l Lois Brrcnlo". Grades 1X nnd X~1 Walter Jay» Class V'—(‘annir:e ngld, McDoimld. 4 Iiclrn Weirs. ——~—1" Alnps. Grades and VI— P. E. Island-d Ida Collin, 2 Erma Jay, 3 Ida Handrahnn, 4 1011c Jay. fir." t‘. fir: ‘f-‘r- 1111 Pfiiiflii v7.1??? "S! 5 YTQISIZ '.'.'.§’."...'1."'l'~ll"s.'i’.'.'.’v$ Ilnndrnltnn. 2 Rena Piqott. 3 Her- Tafl‘ n” "m". ‘pl lli/‘P Mllllln‘, 4 Helen Piflctt. Grades IX nnri X. Canada siqc 151030 .1 Wnlwr Jay, 2 Tenn Doyle fl Ewen Pi" it, 4 lriu Ciarkc. Arl- Wm-k. (lrndes III and IV. Apples fcrnywinr-l (lcrnkl Ilughr-Q. 2 Corn Collin, fl Win Mlrlnlyre. 4 Zita Hzrrtrlwiiicn. Sea. 3 rep-Grades 5 and 6, a vkoArthur McDonald. 3 Bcrnrce Mc- z Bernice lticDonrild. 3 Dorothy Erma Jay, Plsquid West. Rita McDonald, St. Andrew's. Ida Collin, Pisquid West. Sec. 3 (a)—Grades 1 and 2, s bunch oi grapes (crayon): 1. Aime. McConnell, Plsquld West. - _ 2. Rita. Jay, Pisquid West. 3. Thelma Jay, Pisquld West. 4. Junior Clarancc Collin, Pis- quid West. Sec. 3 ldl-JGrade ‘l and 8,. an P5“??? Automobile: 1. Rena Plgott, Savage Harbour. 2. Joyce Stahl, Mount Stewart. 3. Cathryn McDonald, Pisquid East. 4. Bessie Afflcck, Mount Stewart. Sec. 3 teJ—Gl'nd€s 9 and 10, landscape: 1. Eileen Plgott. Savage Harbour. 2. Mary Handrahan, Pisquid West. 3. Ida Clark Mount Stewart. 4. Eleanor Douglas, Mt. Stewart. Sec. 4 <m-~Penmanshlp: 1. Thelma Jay, Pisquid West. 2. Nora Rea, s2. Andrews 3. Fernc Mom-r, Savage Harbour. 4. Doris Smith, Mount Stewart. Sec. 4 (bl-Grades 3 and 4, pen- rnnnship: 1. Rena J1)‘, Pisquid, Mount Sh‘ ‘t. John Thmnns. St. Andrew’; 3. Zita Irlluidrnhan, Plsquid Wc-si. _4. Gcruld Hughes, Pisquid West. c. 4 \Ci——Gl'3d€S 5 and 6: Lorna Jay, Plsquid East. Jean Jay, Pisquid East. Erma Jay, Plsquid West, f/FPWFF/i w. ‘cc. 4 td)—Grades 4 and B: EUHHCE Mirrphy, Savage Hbr. Helen Pigott, Savage Harbour. 3. Florence Martin, Mt. Stewart. 4. Rena Plgott, Savage Harbour. Sec. 4 (cl-Grades 9 and l0: 1. Eileen Plgott, Savage Harbour. 2. Janna McDonald. Plsquld East. ' ' 3. Waiter Jay, Pisquld West. 4. Rita MacIntyre, St. Andrew‘s. Sec. 5 tun-Portfolio. 1. Mount Stewart Intermediate Department. Sec. 5 (bl-Portlollo: 1. Mt. Stewart Intermediate Dsrpartment. 2. Mt. Stcsvnrt Senior Depart- ment. . Sec. G-Project map: l. Pisquid West School. 2. Savage Harbour School, 3. Mount Stewart Intermediate Department. 5w 7~0Yi31nal poster: I. Joyce Siahli, Mount Stewart. ‘J, Florence Martin, Mt Stew/mp 3. Barron McDonald, Mount Stewart, . 4. Arthur McDonald, Mount Stewart. 590- iF-Wenlher chart: l. St. ‘Andrew's School. 5".“ CLASS IK—(‘.ONTESTS Sec. 3—-Physlcal drill. 1. Mount Stewart, Senior Dept. CLASS u-seowrs Sec. 1 (a>——50 yard dash for girls under 8 years: l. Eileen MacDonald, Moan; Stewart. 2- Thvlmfl Jay. Pisquid but. 3. Ruby Martin, Mount Stewart. 4. Helen Campbell, Savage Hbr, Sec. l. (b)-—50 yard dash {or gig-lg 3 to 10 years: Stewart. 2. Doris Smith, Mount Stewgfl, ll. Phylis Aflleck, hit. Stewart, 4» Mmzv Jay. Mount Stewart. Sec. 1 rc)--50 yard dash for girls 1n to 12 years: l. Catherine MiicDonald, Pis- qnld East. :3. Bessie Clarke, Mount Stewart. fl. Jenn Jay, Plsquid East. 4. Freda Affleck, Nit. Stewart. f-‘m. 1 <h)—’15 yard dash for girls if.’ i!» H yours: 1 Surlin MnCormnc, Mt. Stewart, 2. Kathleen McDonald, Glenroy. Ii. Mary Handrahnn, Pisquid “Inst. 4. Pauline. Doyle, Mt. Stewart. a-mc. 1 (el-'l5 yard dash for girls over l4 _vcars: 1. Idn. Clarke, Mount Stewart. 2. Joanna McDonald, Plsquld East. 3. Reta MacDonald, Mt. Stewart. 4. Bernice McDonald. St. An- drews. . Sec. 2 (al—50 yard dash tor boys under 8 years: I Ida Handrahan. Plsquld W65!- rmz cnmumwcrown gpriemmv . Lois BryentonyMount Stewart. The UpwardTrcnd of Public Confidence ONEY rates are a barometer of conditions. Lower interi _ est rates and consequent rising bond prices indicate ' confidence. This upward trend of confidence has been evi- dent in the important financial centres of the world. Investors have recognized the encouraging world-wide ten- dency toward lower interest rates by subscribing heavily to recent public issues. There is cause for satisfaction in the fact that bonds of the Dominion of Canada are sharing in the improvement that is taking place. ' Plain Now to Buy the New “ Dominion of Canada Bonds On Monday, October 31st, there will be offered tothc Cana- dian public an ipssuc of $80,000,000 Dominion of Canada 4% Bonds, 1932. They will be offered at a discount which will provide an income yield in line with present. interest: rates. This issue will offer Canadians an opportunity to obtain the soundest investment for their savings and, at the same time, to render an important national service. As an investor and as a citizen-for your individual benefit, , andfor national advantage-plan now to buy tbe new Dom- inion of Canada Bonds when they are ofered arr Monday. This preliminary advertisement is published by THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ' h to enable Canadian investors to make arrangements to participate in this otter-lug; OCTOBER 1932 . 1. Winnie MacIntyre, Mmmg‘ Bruce Airlock. Mt. Stewart. Elmer Collin, Mt. Stewart. Harold Mitchell, Mt. Stewart. Henry Roman-d, Mt. Stewart. Sec. 2 (b)-'l5 yard dash tor boys from 8 to 10 years: Murphy, Savage 2. Vickie McDonald, Mt. Stewart Waverly Jay and Rollie Kei- ley. Plsquld East. Sec. 2 (c)—’l5 yard dash {or boys from i0 to 12 years: 1. Arthur Doyle, Mt. Stewart. 2. Cecil Mel-cod, Mt. Stewart. Frankie Jay, Mount Stewart. 4. Alden Birt, Plsquid East. Sec. 2 (dl-IOO yard dash _ boys from 12 to 14 years: Edson Atfleck, Mt. Stewart. Walter-lay, Plsquid West. Oliver Smith, Mt. Stewart. Harold MacDonald, Mount Sec. 4 (e)--50 yard dash for boys No sacks. Sec. 6 50 yard wheelbarrow race for-boys: 1. KenncthvChurmdil and Roy Clarke. Mount Stewart. 2. Harold McDonald and James. McAskll1, Mount Stewart. 3. Francis McDonald and Allan McDonald, Mount Stewart. 4. Arthur Doyle and Joseph Mc- Donald, Mount Stewart. Sec. 7 <a>—50 yard three-legged race tor boys: ' 1. Alden Birt and Cecil Jny, Plsquld East. 2. Oliver Smith and Rollie Muc- Donald. 3. Junior Clnrance Collin and Waverly Jay, Pisquld ‘West. Sec 7 (b)—50 yard three-legged race for girls: 1. Joanna. McDonald and Cathw erine McDonald, Ptsquid West. 2. Rita Jay and Lona Jay, Pis- quid East. BRINGING UP FATHER 3. Mary Handrahan and Irma [y b. et (crayon): Yas- HE NEEDED SOME MONEY "rc eNTERTArN 60M: VOTERS’ so r ADVANCED HIM Frv: DQLLARS- wen; "mama's ceRTAndor somrrurnc m HAVIN ' A Pawn cAu ORGANITATIQN- J Jay, Plsquid West. 4. Freda Aifleck marl Lottie Jay, Mount Stewart. Sec. 10—Jockey race for boys: 1. Kenneth Charmsn, Mount Steumrt, and Arthur McDonald. 2. Harold McDonald and Allan McDonald, Mount Stewart. 3. Martin Blrt and Cecil Mc- Leod, Mount. Steuurt. 4. Rollie McDonald and Oliver Smith, Mount Stewart. Sec. iii-Relay race, each school represented by a team of 4 pupils: l. Mount Stewart pupils. 2. Plsquld West pupils. 3. Pisqirld East pupils. 4. St., Andrew's pupils. Sec. 16—Teachers‘ race. 100 yard dash: 1. Mamie McDonald, Piaquid East. 2. Mary Irving, Mt. Stewart. 3. Annle MndDonald, Mt. Stew- art. 4. Mary Donovan, Si. Andrew's. Sec. I'I—Potato race: 1. Pauline Doyle, Mt. Stewart. 2. Edna. Glover, Mt. Stewart. 3. Martin Birt, Mt. Stewart. Sec. 18 (aw-Shoe race, 8 to 10 years tor boys: 1. James McAskill, Mt. Stewart. 2. Joseph McDonald, Mount Stewart. ’ 3. Jerry McLeod, Mt. Stewart. 4. Kenneth Charman, Mt. Stew- art. Sec. 18 lbl-Shos race tor boys over 12 years: l. Oliver Smith, Mount Stewart. 2. Francis McDonald, Mount Stewart. 3. Allan McDonald, Mt. Btowlrt. Sac. 18 (o)——$hoe race lor girls; l. Sadie McCormac. Mt. stewut. 2. Catherine McDonald, Pisquid East. - Buenos Aires is the largest and most important province o! Argen- tins. FOOTBALL LOSER SEEKS nun " Because he had caused his sidl to losedn a game o! street loot- ball in Prague. Czechoslovakia, r tWeIve-vanr-oid soar keeper tried to kill himself recently. The opt Donents mods three goals and thr lad blamed himself. He ran to 1 railway line just as an expresr train was approaching, and threw himself on the track. One of hil legs was severed and the other crushed, but he will live. Austria has decreed thnt parenlz must not. express their political jeelings or enter ilflo flights oi mncy when naming their children The Ministry hll sent instruction: to tho birth-registration buream throughout the country, statinfl that intuit: will not be permitted to bear Christian names which 0!- tend filflinlt either morality 0| public order, '01- sre likely to M unplsuant to their owners. I5~ CLANCY HERE YET ? MINUTE. r 5A|DI COULD GIT SOME VOTES F!!! nou- WILL- my: DOLLAR!» won. .. ENOUGH Puu FER 95-: GQESS: