1-" 0 4.. hug RY this one: Spread a.thin film ofd-lfaseline" Petroleum Jelly over the face before lather- ing. You will be pleasantly sur- prised at the smoothness of your shave. Leaves the skin thorough- ly comfortable. For "Vaseline" Jelly is healing and soothing . . . recommended by doctors forg skin irritations and abrasions. This is especially good for men with tender skin. Get a tube or jar today and try this new kind of shave in the morning. And remember when l you buy that the trade-mark f Vaseline on the label is your assurance that you are getting the genuine product of the Chesebrough Manufacturing Company, Consolidated, 5520 Chabot Avenue, Montreal, Can. .ne.w ,‘ Best Bouquet ni Mixed Flowers- ‘1 Lloyd Martin, Cherry Valley 2 Billy Hayden, Cherry Valley 3 Ev- jelyn Drake, Millview. 4 Mary Jenk- ler, Vernon 2 Venie Smith, Millvlew. Barnscliiie. I Boat 1-! dos. Oullumbeaa-l Gord- 0'0 o on Murray, Vernon, 2 Mattie Jenk- ins. Millview. 3 Elmer-Drake, Mill- view, 4 Fred Balinese. Vernon. I Beat 1-: doc. noel: - - Elmer Drake, wllview, 2 Fred Harness IVernon, a mason Drake, Vernon. 4 Lloyd Martin, Cherry Valley. Beat Pumpkins-J. Hazel Huntley Vernon, 2 Elmer Drake, Vernon. 3 nonunion, nsrnsclllle. 4 Gordon Murray. Vernon. cuss 1v. nowsas Bent Bouquet oi Sweet Peas -— 1 Beatrice Jay, Vernon, 2 Helen Smith, Millview, 3 Edison Drake, Vernon. 4 Beatrice Morrisaey, Earns clifie, - ins, Miilview. MILLVIEW SCHOOL Best Potted Plant-l Lona Fro-s- ULASS V. FRUIT Best 1-2 dos. Wealthy Apples — - Lcida Martin, Vernon, 2 Billy Martin, Vernon. 3 Gladys, Huntley, Vernon. 4 Dorothy Weatherbie, Millview. Best 1-2 dos. Astrachan Apples- l Hazel Ings, Cherry Valley, 2 my McKinnon, Earnscliiie 3 Louis Sulli van, Vernon; 4 Vera_ Mclsaac, Cherry Valley. ‘ray. Vernon. 4 laouslas McKiI-lflqll. ii nu, nulpsclifie, 2 Reggie Mcmnis gzarnscliiie. MISCELLANEOUS Les Mutch, Earnsoliiie, s Reggie Mclnhis, Earnscliiiei, 4 Willis Jud- son, Cherry Valley. ‘roulrruv 1 Queenie Mutch, llhrnscliife, 2 Russell Furuess Vernon 3 lea Vernon. -?' Poultry — Plymouth Rock — - Lea Mutch, Eiarnscliiie, 2 Cecil Best l-leiier Cali-Dairy arsed-I / THE CHARLOTI‘ Helen Mclimll. Earnsclifit. 4 Mo)’ Backward Base ior Gill! W." 12 D/Jartin, Vernon. Grade 5-6-4. eiyn Drake, Miiiview. i Grade 7-8-1 May McKinnon, Earnscliiie, 2 Irene M:Donal.d, Ver~ “A” x [LIVE STOCK AND ‘non 3 Margaret McDonald Vernon. 14 Filicity Doherty, Vernon. l Miliview, 2 Gertrude rEarnscliftc, 3 Annie Morrssey, Cherry Valley and Billy “mm E""“"‘°u“°' 4 PM “m” Earnscliiie 4 Jack Sullivan, VElf-Oii, Cherry Valley. BOOKLET ON BBEEDS 0F OATTIB Millview School, School, 4 Vernon School. Tweedy, Earnsciiiie, 3 Reggie Mc-E Innis, Esrnscliiie, 4 Frank Mclnnisl Earnecliiie. White Leghorns-l Clara Mcmao Cherry Valley, 2 Russell Furness, Vernon. CLASS XI. COLLEUIIONS Ieldh-i. Elrnsciiitg school Tr°e Leaves-l Vernon School 2 Cherry Valley school 3 Earnsclifie School 4 Miliview School. CLASS XII. Grade Q I. Exercise Books 1 Mildred McKyinnon, Earnscliiie 2 Vera MoIsaac Cherry Valley, 3 Pearl Drake, Millviow. Grade II-l Dorene Grant, Mill‘. view 2 Mertio Jenkins, Millview 3 Elvira Taylor, Miiiview, 4 stanford immscnfl“ Jenkins. r 3 Cherry Valley SCHOOL WORK Best plate o! 10 Plums-l May Ml ii v Ii w Sfiilillli g FAIR Miliview, Vernon, Cherry Valley and Earnscliiie Schools held their School Fair on Thursday, Sept, 10 Prizes were awarded [as rollows. GLASS I. GRAINS Best sheai 0i 100 heads oi Oats- I. Ruth Sheidow, Millview; 2. Edna DrskefMillview; 3 Gladys Huntley Vernon, 4 Alired Trainer, Earns- cliiie. ' \ Best Sheai oi 100 heads o! wheat -l. Hazel Huntley, Vernon, 2 Cecil Tweedy, Esrnscliife, 3 George Sul- livan, Vernon, 4 Alfred Trainer, . Earnscliife. - Best 8 Eears oi Sweet Corn — 1 Gordon Murray, Vernon 2 Doro- thy Weatherbie, Millview, 3 Mary Mclnnls, Earnscliffe, 4 Leila Mart- in, Vernon. Best 1 pint oi Threshed Beans -\- 1 Evelyn Drake, Miilview, 2 Mary Martin, Vernon, 3 VenieSmith 4 Reggie Mclnnis, Earnscllite. CLASS II. ROOTS Best 1 pk. oi Green Mountain P°l-'*'°==-1 Dorothy Weatherbie, Mlilview. 2 Helen Taylor, Millview, 3 Louis Sullivan, Vernon 4 Rum Shsidow, Millview, 1 P5 "1 Irllh l‘ ““‘ Potatoes — 1 GBOYBE Hflydcn, cherry Valley. 2 Gwfke Sullivan, Vernon. 3 1on1; Suml/Bfl. Vernon. 4 Francis Rogers Vernon. “I'm” of 3 Tllmllll-l Russell Fllllleoi. Vernon, 2 Harley cur-ley,; Eflrnscliife. 3 George Murray, Ver- mm" 4 Gewke Sullivan, Vernon. Collection of 6 carrotg-l Evelyn Drake, Millvicw. 2 Douglas Mom“. 1-1 Alberta Storey, lwlliview, 2 An- nie Morrlssey, Earnscliiie. i Venie Smith, Millview, 2 May Mo Marlin. Vernon. a 1., Drake. Mil]- VWW- 3 M51’? MoInnls, Earnscllffe. Beat plate oi i0 Crab Apples -- 1 Queenie Mutch, Eamsclliie, 2 Beatrice Morrissey, 3 Gladys Hum. ley, Vernon. 4_ Lona Fraser, Vernon. CLASS VI. OANNING l Best 1 Pint Jar oi Raspberries-- l GlBdYs Huntley, Vernon. Best 1 Pint Jar of Beets-l Jen- nie McKinnon, Ear-mange, 3 “we; 11188 Cherry Valley. cnsss v11. cookrm; , Best L05! oi Whit, Bfegd _ 1 Alberta. Storey, Millview, 2 rToso- Grant. Miliview, 3 Queenie Mutch, Earnscliiie. Beat Plate 1-2 dos. Tea Biscuits- l Rose Grant, Millview. 2 verge Smith, Millview. 3 Annie Smith, Millview. 4 Sylvia Thylor. Earns- cliffe. Best plate o! Apple Pie-l Helen Smith, Millvitw, 2 Rose Grant, Mill view. 3 Alberta Storey, Millvlew. 4 Sylvia Taylor, Millview. Best Plate oi Bmwn Sugar Fudge 1 Hazel Inga, Cherry Valley, 2 Lona Fraser, Vernon. 3 Helen Smith, Mill vitw. 4 Hose GrsnQ-Miilview. . CLASS VIII DIVISION A 1 Jennie MacKinnon, Earnscliiie, Best, specimun Embroidered Lin- en-i May Martin, Vernon. 2 Vera Storey, Millview. DIVISION B ‘Best Specimen of Knitted Mittins Best specimen of Mended sock- "011. Earnsclifie. 3 Lloyd Mflrfln, view, 2 Estelle Mclsaac, Cherry Val- ley, a M. Jenkins, Millvlew. 4 Helen ‘mmlssey- Martin, Vernon, 4 May Martin, Grade 5-6-1Evelyn Drake, Mill-‘ver“°n' view, 2 Reta MoInnis, Earnsclirie 3i Elwood Jenkins, Millview, 'I‘illie Tweedy, Earnscliiie, 3 Mutch, Earnsclifie, 4 Guy Sullivan V811. Vermil- Vemon. - Gerald McInnis, Mildred McKinnon, Earnscliife, 4 Mlertie Jenkins, Millview. Helen MoInnis Earnscliffe 3 May Martin, Vernon, 4 Lloyd Martin, Grade 3-4-1 Ora; Jenkins, Mill- Taylor. .. , Grade 8-7-1 May MCKHIIIOII,’ Eamsclifie,.2 Irene McDonald, ver- *1” Mllffissey. Eamsclifie, a Clara non, 3 Rose Grant, Millview. 4 Malsaac- Cherry van” 4 M“? Mc- Venlo Smith, Millvlcw. _ 6,“, H04 Beam” Momsseyjvs yd. dash ior Boys under a m. Earnscliiie, a I Esrnscliiie, 3 Jock Sullivan, Vernon‘ 4.Gordon Murray, Vernon. Annie. Morrissey, l MAP DRAWING Grade 5-6 P. E.‘ Island Glade 7-8 New Brunswick Millview, a Elmer 4 Grade 9-10 1 Gertrude Morrissey, EarnscllffeiG ART WORK Grade 1-2 Apples (Colored) 1 Eunice Mcfsaac, Earnscliife, 2 Earnsclifie 3 Grade 3-4 Beet (Colored) 1 Billy Hayden, Cherry Valley 2 iIS yd. dash for Girls from 12-15 in -Kin.non, Eamscliiie. I McIsaac, i Jenkins. Cherry Valley. 1 Reggie Mcmngs’ Eamscnfre gpwood Jenkins, Mlllview, 3 Byrne y,“ ‘Morrissey. Earnsciiiie, 4 Guy Sulli- 100 yd. dash (or Boys from 12-15 on Murray, Vernon, 3 Jack Sullivan 1 Ruth sheidow, Millview, 2 Ai- Vernon, 4 Willard Larkln, Vernon. berta Storey, Drake, Millview, 4 Venie smith! Millview. " lThree-lcsxed Rwe for Boys lCherry Valley. ' 1 Millviaw. School. PDOVIN CES Valley School. Doherty (equal) Vernon Judging contest-Live stock ior B07! 1 Reggie MoInnis, Esrnsclifie. CLASS XIV SPORTS 50 yd. dash for Glrls hom 9-12 yrs. l1 Lona. Fraser, Vernon, 2 May Earnscliiie, 3 Leida 1 Hazel Huntley, Vernon, 2 Beat- 1 Walter Grant, Milivicw 2 Leo Earnscliffe, 3 Stanton Millview, 4 Lloyd Martin, 100 yd dash for Boysirornfi-IZ yrs ' ‘1 Russell mlrness, Vernon 2 El- 1 Fred Furness, Vernon, 2 Gord- PROJECT MAP OF MARITIME 1 Earnscliiia School, 2 Millview _ _ School a Vernon School 4 chorryfllenkilw. Mlllvlow.» _ CLASS XII. JUDGING CONTEST lJudglng Castes: on Fudge for Girls 1 Irene McDonald and Felicity g Jenkins, Millviewr2 Edison Sheldow 50 yd. dash for Girls under 9 Yrs 1 Beryl mmess, Vernon, 2 Doro- thy Drake, Millview, 3 Eunice Mc- Isaac, Earnscliffe, 4 Mary Mclssac crown oversim- y l Riggs Mclnnie, 1 Lona Fraser, Vernon, 2 yeqle. - jEsrnscliffe, 2 Billy Martin, Vernon. smith, M;llvl:w,,3_ Lelda Martin. ; 1 mud n-mor m. ‘we I 3 Reta Mcmnisnllarnscliiie, 4 Ev- Vernon, 4 Beatrice Earnscliiie. I - i2» years , 1 Elwood Jenkins,‘ Millvlew, and _ Reggie Mclnnndilarnscliiie 2 L-po Grade 9 -10—-1 Annie Sheldow, Mclsaoc. Eamscllire, v Morrissey, Mutch, Earnacliiie. '3 Lloyd Martin. Hayden, and 12 years 1 Fred rumess, Vernon and cord on Murray, Vernon, 2 Arthur Grant lvrlllview, and Edison Sheidow, Mill- view, 3 Jack Sullivan, Vernon and Charles Murrsyyvemon. 4 Kitch- ener Smith, Millview and Jack‘ Leap-Frog for Boys under l2 1 Lea Mutch, lilarnscliiie, and George Hayden, Cherry Valley, ‘2 Lloyd lvlsrtln, cherry’ Valley ‘and " Billy Hayden, herry Valley. 3 Leo McI-saac, liisrnscliifg and Reggie Mc Innis, Earnsclifie. Froe-ior-all 100 yd dash for Boys " 1 Fred Fumcss, Vernon and Jack Millvlew. 3 Jack Sullivan, Vernon 4 Gordon Murray, Vernon." ‘ Free-ior-lli 100 yd. dash for Girls- 1 Annie sheldow, Millview, 2 Haz cl Huntley, Vernon. 3 May Martin, ' Vernon 4 Margaret Smith, Millview Morrissey. Wheelbarrow am Ior n61: w!" 4' " Lea Wheelbarrow lhco ior Boys 9W!‘ t Ml.so~'s Rich, mellow, mild- guarantced to give real smoking enjoyment. Ask forBachelor-j-Canadefs best IOccigarfor a quarter of a ‘century-made from -,seiected Havana tobacco. Cellophane wrapped HAVANA Fl LL E R H0 R CIGAR Stewart, Earnsciiffe. 4 Mr. Murray, Young Men's Race 1 Ernest Smith, Mlliviow 2 Ralph Sheidow, Millview, 3 Gordon Shield-- aw, Millvlew. 4 Russell Sheiddw, Minnow. Young Women's Baco 1 Annie Sheidow, ‘ Millview, a Hazel Huntley, Vernon, 3 May Smith, lvilillview. 4 Dorothy‘ Furness Vernon. Relay Race (each school) 1 Mlllview School, 2 Vernon School 3 Earnsclifie School, ,4 Cherry Valley School. - Teacher's Race , .1‘- ‘ . 1 . .' 1 Miss Smith, Millview. 2 Miss Beaten, Cherry Valley. 3 Miss Vernon. Trustees’ Race Will Martin, Vernon. under 12 years ‘ 1 Elwood Jenkins and Walter rant, Millview, 2 Reggie Mclnnis 2 Annie lwlrrissey, Eamscliffe 3 and 19° Mllllmll. Earnscliffe. 3 Annie Sheidow, Mlllview, 4 Beat- Billy Hayden and Lloyd Martin. rice Morrissey, Eamscliiie. l2 years 1 Gordon Murray and Fred Fur- ness’ Vernon“ Jack Sullivan and nation oi men and womenbefore Charles Murray’ Vernon 3 Wm” marriage was passed. The lnini- related to the rights oi women and Judson. and George Hayden, char-W mum marriage was set at 16 for changes in the national costume. Valley, 4 Billy Martin and Harley Furness, Vernon, 3 John Huntley, Vernon. 4 Emerson Sheidow, Mill- view. ~ ' The Government's‘ efforts to “Wes- ternize" Persia were resumed to- mmdened n“: for B0" and", day when Parliament incorporated eugenics and divorce rights women in the marriage Jaws- 1 Harold Jay, Vernon, 2 Milton (Patriot Please Copy) iii WOMEN 0F PERSIA ARE NOW EMANCIPATED (United Press! ‘IEHERAN, Persia, Sept, 19 - f0!‘ A law requiring physical exami- ‘ Agriculture and-Fisheries continues - Ontario: shippers. weather is- the chief factor behind in; flsilurefor apples and the stone in Kent and Warwick to “bad" in Worcester._ Blackberries, cultivat- woinen and 18 for men. dented right to seek divorce for in- iidelity in husbands. code was not certain. ‘particularly in view o!‘ the fact earlier laws designed to modernize Persia met such popular‘ opposition that ‘it was necessary to abandon or modify them. looz "British ' CroplAlmost Failure 7711's Yr. LONDON. Eng, sent, 19 —La.t- est reports irom the ~Minlstry oi ‘to hoidbut poor prospects this sea- son ior British iruit growers and corresponding encouragement to Unfavorable fruit have notvmads progress since lastreported on. So far as early cooking and Bram ley's seedling apples are concerned prospecfi are very lair, although in some parts estimates are very low. It is said oi Worcester . Pearmain and Cox's orange pippin that they are from very fair to very bad. Pearsgenerally are little better and Damsons fall from (‘very lair" Women were given the unprece- Theipublic reaction to the new that various The earlier laws ed for canning, are good in Ilssex and very iair in Kent. There is every indication that the cider inlit crop will be much below that of 1930. With one ex- ception, “bad" and “very bad" are the descriptions applied to all the districts. The only exception is Somerset, where last year, the crop was bad- The worst conditions prevail in Gloucester (West), and where the estimate is very had in- deed. Siight improvement is shown in the districts of Herefor- dshire and Monmouthshire. Mr Andrew Fulton, commercial representative of the Psuit Growers Association o! Ontario. who has just arrived ‘in London, comment» ing on the reports said, The very light English crop helps the Cana- dian shippeu-g wonderfully but it is insignificant compared with the large crop in North America. The outlook oi Ontario red apples dur- ing September and early October is very promising.” LONG SLEEP FOR. THE JOBLESS posal of an English scientist t6 put Britain's unemployed into 5 fifty year sleep by means oi an in- sulin treatment has amused var- ious comments in medical circles here. The scientist claims that the state of coma could last for half a century and the body prac- tically unharmed by the artificial hibernation. UMPIRE DUCKED {United Press) WATSONTOWN, Pa. SOUL. 19- Baseball umpires are treated very roughly by the ions here. Angel-ed by a. decision in a game between Watsontown and Muncy, the fans carried the umpire, G. F. Shivcly Williamsport, to the bank cf th Susquehanna River and tossed llil in. Several of the Inns ihcn wen to his rescue. Sliively returns to finish the game. Later he als IDNDON. Sept, 19 — TTle pro- 15 years 1 Arthur Grant and Edison Sheid °"“"- "mo" “d “"*==11"=- Three-legged Race for Boys over countered with a suit charging as sault and battery against several of the fans. Quicker, Better Repairs in the llome can he made cvllcn yo use our high grade tools. Sturdy well-made planes; hatchet screw drivers that always work; saws that cut free and easy - these are hut n few typical suggestions inr the handy man in the home. An in- spection oi‘ our large stock will h: u-cll ivnrih your whil» i‘he Kogers Hardware Co., Limited "he"? Valley. 4 Ruth Sh id Mm - ._ 6 0W, view. Collection of 6 Peron ‘m Mlmfly. Vernon. MW-‘h. Earnscliiie. a CLASS III. VEGETABLES Bolt lili-l Gord- Linen-Vania Smith, Millvie-w, 3 3 Queenie Alberta Storey, Millview, 3 Annie M“ . Pearl Drake, Morris-ley, Earnscliiie. ' ‘vnm 4 Ymle Smith. Miiivlew. 1* 1M- Green Tomatoes-a l my Martin. Viirnon. 2 Elmer Drake, milview 3 Edison Drake, vmliln» 4 144a Mutch, Earnscliiie. Kinuon, Earnscliiie. 8 Alberta. Stor ley, Millview. l Best Specimen oi Embroidered GLASS IX. MANUAL IRAINING Best Milking Stock-l Rkflie Mc- Inns, Earnsclliie, 2 Harold Jay, Ver non 3 George Hayden, Cherry Vall- ey. ‘ Best 1-2 Bevdon. cherry Valley. 2 ahly rm 1°“ ch"?! VIUEY. 3 Gordon Mur- x dos. Onions-l George his, Earnscliife. . Best Nail Box-i Reggie McIn- Best Bird House-l Frank McIn- WELL MADE l Clothes fashioned by our tailors are well made-correctly styled-perfect fitting-cud represent the utmost in value. You an be sure that the iubrio will he oi the highest quality, that the but‘ will exactly suit your personality and that long- wcariug service will give you the moot for your money. "W. I Marjorie Crane, Millview, a Iww Grant. wlivlvw. 4 Mertie Jen kin-l. mlivicw. 1 Queenie Mutch, Eamscliffe, 2 Evelyn Drake, Millview, 3 Lea Mutch, Earnacliffe, 4 Vincent Lark. in, Vernon. Grade 7-8 Scene 1 Gladys Huntley, Vernon, 2 Rose Grant. Millview, 3 Gordon Murray, Vernon. l Ruth Bheidow, Millview. Grade 9-10 soon, 1 Annie Sheidow, Millview, 2 Beat rice Morrissey, Earnscliiie, 3 Alired Trainer, Earnscliiic. 4 Jack Suili. van, Vernon. PENMANSIIIP Grade 1-11 Edison storey. Mil]- view. 2 ‘PeuriDrake, Mums... 3 WWW Mi-‘Klnnon. asrhsolure 4 Evoke, Mel-sane. Enmscliiie. on... 11-1 Elvirajrsylqr, M“..- MURDOGK RQSS Cherry Valley, ow, Millview. 2 Kitchener Smith ~ ' and Jack Jenkins, Millview, 3 Al- Grade s-o. Pear (Colored) fr"! Trainer and Victor Grant. Earnscliiie and Millview. 4 Reggie McInnLs and Leo MoLsaac, Earns- clifie. Three-legged Race for Girls 1 ma... rraser and Helen Smith, Vernon and Millview. 2 Inida Mart in and Evelyn Drake, Vernon and Millview, 3 May Martin and Venie Smith, Vernon and Millview 4 Mariorle Crane and Beatrice Jay, Millvisw and Vernon. Grads a-4-‘-1 oral Jenkins, um- vww-a ace» squat. Yemen a Arthur Grant, Mlillvicw. Acorn, Millview, 4 Vctor Grant. Backward Bnoc ior Boys under 12 1 Byme Morrissey, Earnscliflo 2 lea Mutch, Earnscliiie y Uoyd Martin cherry Valley. 4 Reggie Mc- Innis, Earnscliiie. - 1 Backward Race ior Boys over 12 i Gordon Murray. Vernon, 2 Fred Furness, Vernon, 3 ‘Billy Martin, Vernon. 4 Jack Sullivan, Vernon. Backward Race for Boys over 15 1 Edison Sheldow, Miilview " 3 JOBED lliiivicw, moi" RAISING SHlE i We must reduce our stock by several thousands of dollars. To do this quickly we offer all our Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps and Furnish- mgs at unheard of prices.- Here’s"your chance to stock up for Fall and Winter at a great saving of money. -. - i- . l l You need the Goods-QWe need the Money. So lets trade SAVE 25%“0N SAVE 25% 0N ‘sala-a-lo-‘il. SUITS ' _. _ UNDERWEAR ovaadonrs . Gash Only GLOVES OVERALLS SWEATERS WORK SHIRTS s s NECKWEAR FINE SHIRTS HATS AND CAPS Open u Open Evenings g. Q l Evenings - l ~ . ..,..,MEN’S WEAR so s--==-~.-- f‘ -: 1+ '- Dan: HEB