' tin. Mariinvale. 3 Margamt Revllle,! Mofilaret Revlllo, cardigan, t.“- ocwsnn s, i925 v Cardigan School Fniri (Continued form 14) i COLLECTION-S. Noxious -Woeds-—0ver 12 i Belle Maobeod. Cardigan l-idt 2‘ Annie MacDonald, Cardlggn 14¢ Mary Martin, Martlnvale. Noxious Weeds-Under 12-1 Annie McPhorsc-tl. Msntlnvale. | insects-d Annie MacDonald, Cardigan. 2 Norman Martin. Mar-‘ tlnvale. Ltatvce—0vsr 12—1 Annie Mac‘ lxlngld. Cardigan iid. 2 Charles‘ Crawlord, Iona. 3 Elizabeth Buch- anan. Cardigan. Leaver-Under 12-1 Teresa Donahue. Cardigan, 2 Mary Quinm; luun. 3 Dorothy Flynn, ion; ’ Woo<l—1' Lloyd MacDonaldM trnrdtgnn. 2 Charles MacDonald,‘ Cardigan. 3 Stewart Scrlmgeuuiyt Cnrdlhan. - i SCHOOL WORK. i Exercise ‘ Book-Grade X — 1‘ Agnes Lewis. Cardigan. 2 Elsie. MacNelll. Cardigan, 3 Helen Dom»! hoe, Cardigan. Grade l~X——-Exerclse Book - 1i John A. MacDonald, Cardigan, 2, llattie MacDonald, Cardigan. .'i,l Annie MacPhersoti, yinnttnvnig, i Grade Vllltl~Bxerclse B0ok—~1l Margaret MacDonlad, Martinvalej llAn-nie MacDonald, Cardigan Hd.‘ 3 Mary C. Martin, Martlnvnig_ Grads VIII"4EXBI'CIBQ Booth ii Norman Martin, Martlnvalc. 3f Lelth Scrlmgeour, cardigan. ‘i Margaret Revllle. Cardigan. ‘ Grade Vl-Exerclse B00k—-1 Adeline Webster. cnriiignln 2 v30. let Lefll. Lorna Valley. 1i Evelyn MaoEachern, ‘Cardigan. Grade V—Exerctlse Book Minnie MacPhi-rson, Msrtlnvalts, 2i Florence Ferguson, Cardigan lid.‘ 1i Rosa Sullivan. ' i Grade IV-Exerclse Book '—- l‘ Francis MacDonald Cardigan. 2i Ituasel MacAulay, Lorne Volley. 3 Jennie MHGAIIIIRy, 143mg vaiiey, Grade ill-Exercise Bonk ._ 1 Roddle Martin, Mantlnvals. 2 Meryl MacPherson, Martlnvale. 3 Gordon Sofllllxsour, Cardigan, Grade ill-Exercise Book - 1. Alex. MacLeod. Cardgail Hd. 2i Isabella ‘Madbsod. Lorne Valley.- 3 William iSllllivan, Cardigan lid, ‘Grade l-dflxerclse Book-J Nor- man MaoLeod, Iona. 2 Ri-ta Flynn. lono. 3 Margaret MacLeod, Iona, Grade X—-1Mllp Drawing-d 51e- wart J. Dockerty, lona. 2 Roy lvlnn. (llllvlllll. Gleufanning. 3 Agnes; Lilwlfi. Cardigan. Granite tlX—Ma-p Drawing - 1 Annie MncPhsrson. Martlnvnin, 2 Grade Vltll-—-Map Drawing-l M"? W118i)“. Cardigan North, 2 Vera MacDonald. Cardigan North. ‘Grade viii-Map Drawing 1 Mill‘! Ql-llllll. ‘Iona; Z Norman ‘Mar- Cardigan. (lmyon Drawing-crane x ~ 1 All!" “Lllwls. Cardlsan. 2 Roy MaoGlllvai-y. olentanning. tf-‘rsyon Drawlns~ornde VII-I-1 Annie MacDonald, cnrdignn 11d, 2 Gross Lewis. Cllrlllxaa. s Alla Maithleson, Iona. r Crayon Drawing-Grade vii-1 Chester Johnston, cardigan Norm 2 Margaret ‘ltevllle, Cardigan, 3 M"! MllllNefll. horn-e Valley. Crayon Drawing-Grade Vl-l 511911119 wal-‘llllel’. Cardigan. 2 Hazel MacMaster. Glenfannlug. 3 Gudula Donahue, cardigan. Crayon tDrawlng—-Grnde v.4 1111111110 MaoP-herson, Martlnvale. 2 loorrest MacDonald. Cardigan North 3 Florence Ferguson, Candi. gan 11d. Cllllfln Drawing-Grade lV-l Jlllllle Mai-GWEN. Cardigan. 2 William MacAulay, cnrdignn, 3 Fra-ncls MacDonald. Cardigan. Clllyon Drawing-Grade 111-1 lllsry Msohsan. cardigan North. 2 Robert MacNlchol, (inrdlgnn, 3 ‘Lloyd Maclntyro. Cardigan. Crayon Drawing-Grade ii _ 1 (llllltorlss Wilson. Cardlflsn. North. 2 Edna MacDonald ,Carill,gan North. 3 George Sullivan, Cnrdl- gan. CPKYW Drawinp-Grade i _ 1 Lloyd Wsrry. Cardlxfl-n. 2 Celene Wilson. Cardigan North. 8 ‘Mar- garet M. MacDonald, Cardigan. Pen Drawing—Grado X-i ste- wart Docltarty, ilona. zAgnes Lew- is. Cardigan. 3 ‘Chas. MacDonald. Cardigan. "Port thawing-crane vm —- i Grace Lewis, (tnrdigail. 2 Mary B. MacDonald. Cardigan. 3 Lucy Ro- vllle. (lartllgnn. Pen Drawing-Grade Vll _ 1 Lolth Scrlmgoour, Cardigan, 2 tPsn Drawlnx~<1rnde Vi-—1 Ade- lllts Webster. Cardigan. 2 mm. abeth ‘Buchanan. Cardigan. 3 Flor- ence MacEachrn, Cardigan. Poll Drawing-Grade v-1 For- rest MacDonald, ‘Cardizan North. 2 Minnie MaoPhersou, Martlnvale. lPen Drawing-Grade ll—~1 Edna MacDonald. "Cardigan North. Catherine Wilson. Cardlzan North. 3 (ll-large ‘Sullivan, Cardigan. Pencil. Drawlng-0rade X—-1 Mtllos howls. Cardigan. 2 Charles MacDonald. Cardigan. Pencil Drawing-Grade lX-l Herbert MacDonld Cardigan. 2 DB Millie MaoPherson. Martlnvale Pencil Drawing-Grads GVllI—-1 Grabs Lewis. Cardigan. 2 Mary Wllssn. cardigan North a Mar- lsret MacDonald. ‘Martinvslo. Pencil Drawing-Grads Vii-l Adeline Webster. Cardigan. B Mar- lon Tobey. Cardigan. 8 Chester Johnston, cardigan North, Pencil Drawing-Grade Vl--1 Violet board. Lorne Valley. I lrens MacDonald, Cardigan. tPencllomawing-Grsde V -- 1 Allan lholntyre. Martlnvslo. s Rosa Sullivan. Cardigan l-td. 3 Minnie MedPherson, Martlnvale. ‘Pencil _ DPI'I||I—'GI'Id8 lv-d Jennie MscAulsy. Lorne Valley. I Francis MacDonald, cardigan. 3 Wlllllm MsoAulsy. Cardigan. 8 Jean Buchanan, Cardigan (equal) tPenoll Drawing-Grads lll~1 Marguerite Dixon. Cardigan. I Robert. Cromwell. Cardigan. I Laura McDonald Cardigan Ho. 3 ill. Stella MacSwain, Lorne Valley. Lentil‘. Lorne Valley. ‘vrllllls —— Grade X-d-Florence MacNeiIl. Cardigan. 2 Margaret MacLean, Card gan North. 3 Agnes Lewis. Cardigan. Wl'1'~1ll8-—Gr8de IX -— 1 Annlei Ltlac-Pherson. Mnrtlnvale, Wrlllllg - Grade VI‘II —~ IMar‘ Bur-ct MacDonald, Martlnvale. 2 Bertha Maclntyle. Mnrtlnvnie, 3‘ Writing-Grails Vll—-—1 Mary Mac-Donald- Cardigan North. 3 Marion Ts-bey. Cardigan. Wrltlng-—-\fll—1 Violet Learrl. Lorne Valley. 2 Adeline Webster. Cardigan. Wflllnli — Grade V - 1 Rose iSullivaa. Cardigan Hd. 2 Florrle lmilll-ed? Ferguson. (Jardgan Hrl. 3 Fred t-VIZICMKJJICY. Gltnlaunlug. Wflllni-r —— Grade lV—1Jennle MacAulay, Lorne Valley. 2 Francis, MacDonald, (Jartllgttll. Ii Jean Bitch-i a‘nan. Cardigan. ~ i Wrltlng~tirailc ill ~~ lFiori-le. MaoPherson, lona. 2 Margaret Sullivan. Cardigan. ‘J Bert Leard. LLorne Valley. Writing — Grade ltl~l Celena Wilson, Cardigan North. 2 Chas. Burke. Cardigan North. 3 Alex. MacLeod, Cardigan l-ld. Writing-tirade 1——1 Hugh Mac- Leod. Lorne Valley. 2 Isabella Mac- ‘Leod, Lorne Valley. 3 Catherine Wilson, Cardigan North. Drawing Book No. 2 1 Belle Mac- “d land. Cariligzitl. lid. 2 Minnie Muc- Pherstm. Martlnvale. ii Dorothy Drawing Book No. 1-» lAtlollne Webster, (lartllguu. 2 SPORTS‘ ilutsrloi" were presented and ortlar- Girls’ ltacerdldltrrrlit Ferguson: 2 Violet Ltenrd '3 Mary Walsh i 'l‘hree lmggctl ‘ltocc iGlrlit) Stella MacSwitItl Vlulci Belle MacLt-ttiil AllllIe MacDonald ‘Sack Rune iGirlsy-d Mary, Walsh 2 Teresa Donahue it Violet’ Leord » . Sack Race (Buysk-lldoyil Mac- Donald 2Beruard Gillls 3 will. Shepllard Trustees Race~1 Peter Murphy 2 Andrew MacDonald 3 Malcolm MadLeod 4 Samuel MacPhersoti Wheel Barrow Race-A Charles and Lloyd MacDonald 2 Herbert MacDonald & Bernard Gillls. Teachers‘ Race-l Fannie Min- chin 2 Anna MacDonald it Hclcn Solomon Free For All Race~ 1 Gerald MacDonald 2 Oswald Dalton 3 Stewart Scrimgeour ' Tug ()1 War—Cardlgan against‘ all other schools Cardlflh won. Free For All Girls-l Florence Ferguson 2 Anna MacDonald 3 Sadie Webster Three Legged Race Boys-l Bernard Gillis and John A. Mac- Donald 2 Cheater Johnston and Lloyd MacDonald 3 Herbert Mac- Donald and Thaddeus Shsllhflrtl- Jockey Race Race ——1 Lellll Scrimgsuor & John MacDonald 2 Charles MacDonald d: Lloyd Mac- Donald 3 Bernard Gillis d. Chester Johnston. Special Prizes for Crayoned Mall 1 Stella MaoSwain 2 Minnie Mac- Pherson 3 Violet Leard. Special Prize (Pair of sneakers) donated by Mr. Andrew S. MacDon- ald lor best. athlete (JP) W01! DY Bernard Glllis- Speclal Prize (Knife) donated 1hr best athlete (Sr) won by Lloyd MacDonald. special Prize (Fountain Pen) donated by -Mr. Andrew S. Mal? Donald tor Senior pupil t-Csrdlsan) winning Highest Number of Prizos in Fair. won by Adeline Webster. Special Prize (Sneakers) donat- ed by Mr. Andrew S. MacDonald for Junior pupil wlnnini P11811851 iNum-ber of Prizes won by 99°75‘? Sullivan. Special Prize for Knitted SW69!" er donated by Mrs. Andrew S. -Mac- Dom,“ Min by Patricia Reville Special Cash ‘Prizes (or Sewint; were donated by Mrs. MacNichoi. Make Care 0f i iisitiuits taut-e ul Macmachem‘ (lurdlgalk Khqtgggtfiijlllliftllllfi ullencd ,in the usual tnau-[a blacklfburd for the school. One Donahue, Ca rillgatl. . . ‘port oh the piano cover. At the) tScptembir meetlnté- Mrs. Mac-l I ' - $10.00 to be given to Malcolm 0__________ . Sea View-—-Twenty»three mom-I ,Wllson, cnriiignn Nmm g veml-bers and one visitor attended the, September meeting ol this lnstl-I trite held at the home 0t’ Mrs. Wll-, liam Adams. by singing the Ode and repeatiugi Cardigan. 3 ‘trim-once Macigachel-n‘ the Creed. Various hills were sub- mitted and ordered paid. The lol- lowlng ‘branch cimvenors wrere ap- Mrs. Leigh "Sutherland. Education and Better Schools; Miss Ruth Matheson, Agrlcultilref and Miss Thelesu Meak. National Events. School committees ported visiting the school and ask-i ed lor new locks tor the 'l‘eachers‘ illonald, with tliteeu ulctubsrs itltthpince m, nflow u, make m“ desks. Plans were also made abouti getting a new school. .\Ii's. Jerry Adams enter-i tallied the members with a very, humorous retailing. Mrs Adams and’- Mrs. Ray Bltrt served lunch. Mrs} James Duggan invited the club toe her home for the October meetiugi at which Roll Call will be answer-i ed with “My Earliest Recollec- tion.“ One new member was wet-i coined. The meeting then adjourn-l Alberton South-Tue 5eptemiber' meeting of this institute wits held‘ in the Schoolhouse with an attend-t thirteen installers. Thel tier. llllls tor paint null painting] the outside of the stehool also for,‘ muresco and thc cleaning of theI (‘(1 ilztltl. It was ilecldetl to hulil u.‘ lhiulry Sale the latter part oi‘ thei tuunth also to buy two bracket} 1 ‘Jiiuips for the school. A collection ‘llllttllell ‘by Bllllilllg “Ill! l1 800d "m9 11““"‘1iaituoutitlug to $8.85 ivus taken. 'l‘lti-.‘l0 E9! ll-cllllflllllell" luiirctiilg closed with 1.116‘NlllIt)ll{1I,1'1'l3I7°11d911 Authcm. 3 Murray Harbour-nu Scpteln-llcrl 14th., fourteen members and one, visitor met tit the huule oi’ Mrs,‘ Lellert Mnchon. The meetiugi opened Ill the customary manner-I and roll call was answered with» recipes tor Cake lclngs. Sick cont-l tulttees were appointed and re-l ports were heard frotn different. committees. Branch collveuors were appointed ou the dlilfsrcuti Standing committees. 'l‘he Presld i eut and Secretary were asked tu- wrlte Mr, Clark. thanking him tor. -t.he kludiless exteiltlctl when thel lilstltute held their iliculc at the Fnrnl. Three members were out pointed to canvass for new mom-t hers. The members decided toi serve lunch on Election Day. anti‘ are also planning a Halloween, concert and box social. tAn intent estlng programme consisting 0t‘ readings ‘by Mrs. Brooks, Miss Hugh and Mrs. Prowse. also an en- joytrble contest was carried out. One new member ‘was welcomed. Lunch was rserved, s. nollactloni taken and the meeting adjournedl with the National Anthem to meeti next month at the home of Mrs.,l Simeon Jordan. i Lower Bedeque-Jflle Solitsmllsl‘ meeting oi this institute was held at the home of Mrs. ltobert Waugh, with an attendance of twelve ‘metal hers and three visitors. The nleet- Illg opened in the usual manner! and Mrs. Harrison MacFarlanel gave a report of the Executive, meeting held in Charlottetown. At the request of the Supervisor. ‘branch convenors were appointed on the Standing committees. The ‘ sum of ten dollars was voted fol" the purchase of a. Globe for Fern- wood school and the members de- cided to ‘have Lower Bedoque school papered. One new member was welcomed. The etiergetlc dir- ectors o1 this club submitted a tour months ‘programme consist- ing of s. demonstration in sealing wax thy local talent, a debate and other interesting leutures. The next‘ meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Howard MacFariaue. > Psnoil Drawing-Grade ll~ Hash Manhood lflflto Daniel-Walsh Sullivan. Pauli . < t on" II became we will H. < todos ltlahrdiy owrrooi hm do ‘L oi.’ tour were ailllolllloll 1° 9mm‘ i Mrs. William Pierce. isix visitors met at the home oi’ Mrs / THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Nichol uttered a special prize oi lug ‘been purchased for the schools and also the donation oi $25.00 to the Trustees for meeting concerning same was an‘ ranged tot ed a large cake to be itscd in an Election Contest at the concert, Mrs, J iDohe rty of Cardigan school repairs. ‘_‘ gQy-nmg PAGE FIFTEEN Mrs. MacNl: hol donat- E. MacDomLd gave a re- School for loading the island in the Entrance, Exams, An interesting paper con-; “Flora MacDonald and, One new member was W6IC0ll1Bd-|I‘r.llce Bonnie Charlie" was read‘ The lueetlllg opened ‘Filo ‘llFllZlll-llllllfl consisted of roolwby .\Il‘:l.' Maison. tatious by tllitereut tilelliheriai Lunch itvits served and the meet-i lug adjourned. next meeting will Conway. The September uleet: Roll call at tho lng oi this Institute was held at.‘ 11° “llswmld the home o! Mrs. llilllllag Oatway zrvvcll mettle...» anti e-w. sixty visitors present, Mrs. Oatway ,p.-.,..id’.d in the absence of both“ with "All Emharasslug Expert, ,_, __, euue." . i Gowan Brae- {he at the home 0i‘ Mrs. D. A. Mac-i six visitors ilreseilt. The tneetllr; it was decided to__l_ottel'y a box at the next meeting to make money nwemw for the institute. Mrs. Wm. How- iett and Mrs. P. Mclnnis were ap- pointed to visit the school and set a list or the requirements to sub- mit to the members at the next meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles MacCormac. Cable Head East-Nine ‘mem- bers and two visitors attended the August meeting m‘ this Clulyheld at. the institute building. The ollly item oi’ new business taken up at tilts meeting was the ordering oi’ new men-Le. was welcomed. St. Peter's North-institute held their September meeting at the schoolhouse with seven members and one visitor present. The Pre- sident presided and the meeting Roll call was to with recipes lor Pickling and Canning. Convenors for the different Standing commit- lees were a-ppolutetl. Various bills were presented and ordered paid. Miss ‘Davy, u visitor at the meet- lug sung a solo which was great- ly appreciated by the memibers. The. ‘meeting closed with the Creed. Elm‘lra-—'l‘lle September meet- ing of this Brzuich was held at the home of Miss Marjory Campbell with eleven members and live visi- tors present. Tile dlllferent con- vonors lot" standing committees were appointed. Tile proceeds from the recent picnic were re- ported as being $107.31. The mem- bers decided to make mittens to be played for with curds. One new member was welcomed. The next meeting will be at the home of Glen Valley-Institute held their . September meeting at the home of Mrs. M. MaoKenzie with ten mem- bers anll six visitors present. Roll call was answered with u recipe for Pickles. One new memlber was welcomed. The members decided to finish the Autograph quilt as soon as possible. Lunch was serv- ed and the meeting closed with ‘hens and one visitor" present. Rt‘- iScbool 1t was tltecldotl to ltuld a “Witch's 581116111591‘,iu-osident and vice president. The rewmeetiug of this institute was held ngnni .muune bushes; g“ ‘m; i._......iI \....n 4L1.“ u \A--~hlD-§t . "~ refresh» .bi-. illlslllilllf." Dainty flag pflle for ihefopeiled in the usual manner azulmeuts were den,“ and a éucmi hour Willi enioyed by all. 'l‘he n'cxt{ w-III be hcltl Octobert lath ' i, Victoria. Institute met on Sop-l tent-her 16th 1111.118 Hall wl-th eight; members and one visitor presentw Roll cull was answered with “Curr- ent Events." Various reports were board, iucludilng that oi’ the Trea- surer re the recent itiuslcal enter- tainment. 'l‘he sum of $5.00 was VQlQII tor prizes at the School Fairs. The ulattcr of booking ru-iis tor orders was left ‘for further ills- ctlssitln at the next tucetlug. it was tlrcldoti to have it social hour all the October meeting. ‘ "Avenlca." 0n Steplembseri 16th, twenty-one members. lllltll seventeen visitors mot at the home‘ ot’ Mrs. A, .0. Mncnelll where the, regular nloutbiy mei-itltlg oi‘ this 11151111118 was Iltlil. '|‘Ilt! usual ron-' tine llusliless was carried out and new blinds were ordered for built‘ schools. and =- "t-‘iv desk tor cnv~ entllsh school. ltuil cull at [lie next meeting will be answered with, “Quotations? i Hunter River. institute met on} Scpteuhber 14th zit the, home or} Mrs. J. 1S. Mac-Lead with ten meat.‘ ports were ileard lrom Mrs.,Noy and Mrs. Court rklllrlrairilllillg the and Sick coulmitlses. Brunch CQIIVQXIOHI tor Staudtiilg‘, commit-tees were appointed. and Frolic" uu llaluwtfen. Luncheon Waslserveti by the hostess and a pleasant social hour enjoyed, The», next meeting will be at the humei of Mrs. S. -.\l. Daniel. i New Arman. ‘IIISIIIUIQ met on| September 16th at the home oi Mrs. Harry ‘Moose with eight mem- bers and one visitor present, The, reports oi the Provincial CConven~ ors for Legllslatioti and Notional Events were ‘rend. it was rnovetLt Sficonded and carried tthot Miss; Mathléson be asked to again inter-Ii view rthe Government in beholt or all women having a vote at the annual school meetings. of tthe money raised Reports‘ t, at the Icel theNatlonal Antlltlm- MTB- Allied Cream social and also the amountl Carew will entertain the members next month. Priest Pond. Ten members and i), J. Campbell on September 16th. The meeting opened in the astral manner and some discrlfislflll 110911 place on District Conventions, and also on the local Convenors fol‘ standing committees. The 18MB!‘ were appointed. The school com- larger. new entry and enlargement oi one‘ of repairs to the school building‘ were given. The latter, amounting, to $300.00 includes the moving 0!. the building ‘to make tho grouudsl new cement toundatlon.| of the rooms. District conventions were discussed, and branch con-, venors appointed. Hazel Grove. ‘The August meet, ing of this Branch was ‘held at the . mlttee reported the school as hav- "on", or Mm Garfield Swveusnni lug been thoroughly cleaned since last meeting‘ and Mrs. C. Camil- heu and Mrs. D. it‘. Koays were alppolnted to act on this comlttee tor the next month. Roll call was responded to with "Hints on Pro- iollowlng week, with ten ‘members and tour visit-I ors ‘present. Roll call was answer-l ed- with "Questions and Answers", Various reports were submitted; aad\a tPicrlilc was planned for the; to be held ah Serlllllg flllti Canning." A P19331115 Morris's shore. The next tnccting denture or the evening was a vocal will 'be held at the home oi Mrs. solo by Miss Clara McEaohern. Pope Banal,‘ ~ Dorchester, Mass, whilch was great- iy enjoyed and heartly encored. Al- the aext meeting which will he held W1. the homo ol Mrs. P. J. Campbell. tMrs. J. D. MoEsohors Enllnpton d. Hows Bay. lnstit- , u-te held their September Illeullllgk at. the home oi’ Mrs. Wm. C. Fisher t t. then. the usual routine Iilootion 1 To TUE GUARDIAN subscriber who CAN}! sends the i-orri-ct estlulute—the luln of Flu Hundred Dollars To THE GUARDIAN subscriber who lends the nearest to curru-rt i-iiliuinlr ~th4- stun of Fifty Dollars To THE GUARDIAN subscriber who lends the lnounil nnim-st tn correct Qlillllllté-Jll! sum o! One Hundred Dollars To TI-Ild GIIAlillIAN subscriber who sands the third nearest to estituste~the sum of Fifty Dollars I 64ml) THE cuanmrrnrowu GUARDIAN ELECTION CONTEST Closes Thursday, October 22nd, 1925 at 8V P. M. TEN HUNDRED DOLLARS IN PRIZES Ilow luauy itott-s will bu pollcii In this lu-mutlcc in the comhg (lt-neral Federal THE CHARI.OT'I‘I~I'I‘OWN GUARDIAN is offering ’l‘ep Hundred Della-rs in cash (or the best estimates. " Thn Contest is not political propaganda. and there can be no juggling of figures as the correct returns will be ftrfiitslicd by tho (Jovi-rnment Statistician. and will be public property. . Hero in the Prize Ulstl A TOTAL OF TEN HUNDRED DOLLARS To '1'")! GUARDIAN enlist-filter who (‘All semis tbi fourth nearest to corn-ct t $10.00 c-lllllllltl'~~llll' lulu of ‘rwi-nty Dollars I lttlu To the ni-xt tru subscribers who send the tit-rt nrureilt v-nrrw-l estimates - Two Hilnilrad‘ sud 'l'wu Ilnlhllil and Fifty Cents each I 251s ...... .. azoooo To lht- next tvrnaty-llvn who Iflln lb.- ni-xt ni-nrt-st correct estimator-Uni: Ilollar nut-h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I 25.00 . . . . .. I 100.1» To the next sixty Who "n4 ‘p; nmr,“ correct estimator-Fifty Cont: each correct A Total of . . . . . .. 100 ltmzns IN ALL Only one of the five capital prizes may be won by qny on; "run ................ indoor ELECTION STATISTICS _ POPIIIQUOII o! P. E‘ l _______________________ _ int 515 Number orreopin Voting, 19g] ______________ __ 524“ NOTE-The women voted in 1921, ‘Dhoy 11m yofg again in the coming election, I ' How to Make Estimates The subscription pri i THE (33,; a Year tin the City and Sttdtleboy ins-ii on thenllalghdijmowu GU‘RDMN l. n" Don". A "l" Yosrs subscription paid direct to the Office wl] . " I entitle the subscriber to make one estimate in the GUARDIANE l-lleounn Contact, Two subscriptions or two w. CIITBO edtlmgtgg 4 M’ the Edi“)? is I-‘lnul will be allowed afterwards. ans’ subscriptions will entitle the subscriber to malro ' Tllros subscriptions will entitle him to five estllmaites The decision All estimates must accompany the gnhncriniiqn, and m, change" ELECTION CONTEIT COUPON Ft “d”. send the Charlottetown Guardian to the after mentioned Qnr whiny. i NAM! i‘ ADDRFSS I 1 _ 1 I ProrlNew or old} mum“, I IIGNED ADDIEII ________________________________________ __ The Decision oi the Editor In the Election Contest Shall he Finni t Qt. r t , . Morrny River-The regular with thirteen members and oust , Bables Easler ‘mnmlhlId nmegmi o1: thliiih Brta Lorne Valley The Septoilllle‘ xiiillhfrfg ll-‘lfiletjeni-IIIlfilféei-llltgfiféflglstxfé1 i wlittxfihresfiftrdhgdou of the Hlu~ ‘Wu '8 - o“ 8p em er I? - . ‘ te was held , ,- . , ‘ . tins. Baby-n Own Tablets Are a Great. home oi Mrs. Dbuucan ‘liiitltglfialzilrjl has?gélgszillogltlsollnétggtiember 15th. §gtlfiftérlirywohitllilsdgzztrxglti-gfl“[Zulmiy 7 vmwumixu; w me. M“. Holt! 1° ‘Mblmr’ °' You“ Kira Beiltilefrntllfenufluzlagpenlng roll Seven members and seven vilsitors grounds $7 50 w,“ (0,. ' Sunnni - g 7 ,7 9 ti Dry, . chudran‘ call-being answered with "What l were llre-‘lellb The “WM r°umw Fair, Roll call answered with an ‘Tr ‘I? 4. 9 b31188»; borders. u_ would do with $1,000." the minutes Business was diapered and some original 918cc or.paeiry_ M“, ginpp . t0 Business transactions. Summon mamrbances and Co“ of the iii-Ht lnefllllli! W8"! P6841 lllltl T6031" 1° ‘he “@001 were cmmld’ and Mrs. Keefe uppultltetl to buy, / ' li Matt's name shortened. Pll-llllll a" rwmlmbla m’ much of discussed. lt was reported that cred. One new member W” Wm‘ material for sewing and inembersi 13 Any article of puss-salon con- tllo-ll66VlB1lll955ll1“Mm?”- Th“'m°‘l' the work on the schoolrooms waivconied. asked to donate yarn. Miss Viola‘ I I 7 sitiert-d sepnrnteigr orb motbel‘ 1109s I101 r959" 1° 9°‘ finished, and the amount expended b MoDmlitltl will clllllriiilit thi- ntetn- F‘ ~ a i5 iqsnn, called sootbiilg mixtures but. col" on them this year to date was rPlofllisllt Villey- 011 Sl-‘Pi-fllltoleli-bers next lllUIllIl. 1. it; }l[m-.-Q_ rests the trouble by sweetening the $96.17. Owing to the ruin and bad lath. sixteen mellrgbfirslano‘ M" M v: 0 / ,9 novices for blaming o,“ mm, uwmnnn nnd giving a gent/In roads only a. few members were ywlsiglrgnlagzxautntvthergtrfie ragum: m “ 2| slewing laxative that acts without $f1l1lll,B-P'9“e“'- “'- n'1“‘b‘m‘:l‘-11lli£ llllll total: "but-bl “meeting of this Institute Lakevlsw. tllnstitititelhhgo 3 ‘ti’. Termination. 8"“ " "mmiy h‘ mm“ m Bu," resulhlli‘: ..‘.‘Z..'.'.".i“' h: at wan heTd The Vice lwssltlsst pre» figuitlgberllmrahli»? “Willi: ..‘."....y 27 Bu“! Wm’ “mng 0w" Tablets’ easy m “Ike and gum" ha; ‘home oi’ Mrs Adagio Reynolds. sILIQd a ithe mcntlnK opened with prom-her: and tourvisltors present. B? 7 1m Reigned‘ ailteed to be tree trotn opiates or ' the Odgfollowed by feilellllllg m“ Bull call was answered with the I s? Wachse“ m ‘MW’ narcotics, _ ttreed in unison. ‘itoll call was rs- Hams o; yo“, “nun-ire no“; 1n... :73 Qllltllllly- Every mother who tries Babva M‘ 5u°|un,n_..1'iin September Qwndad to rny paying n, nlckeldguhoo] commute‘, reported m... H 2; 34 Slant to one side. Own Tablets lltltillllllfll Blllllllllhwu" meeting of this institute was held Committees reports were received new! or a new mm, of p a L for. n. _ d5 Pertaining to the skin, about them. Mrs, osciu- Aasor- lllll‘ at the home of Mrs. Joseph Ro- nnn hills presented and paid. Vol" ‘inirnview nniinhi hi...) n cupbuurdl a I a . f‘? To slvs llrnadth to. yoke, Mass, suyu.—-"I have 118611, hertson, Portage, with thirteen ious convenors itor Standing com- m". lunches and other gnu,“ “n, D d8 Iullftlllilllll t-apltal. Baby's Own Tablets and think them members all‘! 1W0 Vlllllll" lllgllellli lull-tees were allltlllllled- 1L w“ d; icles. The secretary was ‘authorise’ ' 4'1 A, tllllll~ a Bpmndm ‘nudiclne M. nonstlpa- hThe vise-president grsslhtiee "£11111! cldcd ‘to pu-rchtxllse fihggllwollllléllzlaw en to purchase slime. (iouvenors 7 ,5 i2 irong, 11°" “"11 other "Hmems Whig“ u!‘ ttgflllhgie 3081102236 beinfl suswertl we Tim-M ‘or lealcfrmed ‘The next for the mnemm ‘sun?! ‘Tgh c0112..‘ 110mm? fee‘ “tn” ones‘ I have no hemm- 3V1“! some humorous and sage 1:33p?‘ £81501: heldatthe homeof mmees Ye'°,i.“m“§'.§§ie.§' radial...‘ .' *7 ‘r0 Femondl pronmm‘ Mo" m ‘ecommendkm ‘hem m other llmvfillllli- Dmfllelll llmll WBYBWirs Agndrew Stevenson when roll ggaxguzoifimrwtinefd-Rendigfl Mrs g1 31mm“ Bu" 80d‘ mothers," Baby's Own Tablets are submitted and ordered Mm. n Lalfwnl he answered Wm] "quash w Morrow Isoilgé- Mfg‘ J. Baker" f? n; sold by medicine dealers or by mull was reparted that ma“ had been “ms on Institute work." Réadlng’ Ah“ MacDonald and n! at. 25 coals l1 b"! 1mm The DR Wu“ replaced in some ol the school Reading by M“, s, J, Rose, i F l 5 I - ‘ llama Modlcllle Con nrllckvnk’ windows and some discussion took N”, Q|"'°w_ Epflg gepgembqr , F? B N N i ‘Tl [f- ont A little booklet, "Caro oi 111° ‘place ressrtllns Work lo ll“ lllllle meeting 0t this institute was held T,.,,,,n,,.., Rut, Seventeen, rJs t3: N s ‘t R - Baby in Health and Sickness." W111 on the school during the Fail vaca- M the home o; M“. chm-pg wy. members and 81x vlslmn, attended. d, p A N 1- 1» _ be sent free to any mother on ro- tlon. The members decided to hold and Wm, seventeen mambo , and the septembefi maeflng a; (m, 1- L an.“ n variety Sale! esrlynill lriovstrtlrlgs: twelve visitors messin- ln the ‘s: Institute held "at be borne ot Mas. N -—-—-o¢-—-—— “ml "ll "l" °'~ “ll” l’ h d 8900s or the ‘rr°°“""‘" M“ D” _"- P. MscNettl. District oonvsn- Cross Word PUZZIG N0. 121 I! l. tllllslellt °°lllml11°°5 ‘"3"’ a“ leson presided. Members respflllll tions were discussed. and the, R v FAn-stoi-irso NATURE nrrigmrwite: grsaaitrgérozntsél-hglllfoglul; ed ‘i; rolllfliillhwlllg tlloltr msrliltinlg sxnrossotl tltssdll tttsrgglxcy to Cross Word Puzzle No. 121] -——— B ,, rec es, w s Q8 0 ' 0t avng one organ as. x .; - M was loud of tphllowv P83111718 hnrsakiaz 2TB)‘ byelggs, mg a 000k Bonk m m“ ‘o, ti“, ware ordered m he Dunne,‘ on m‘, “moss 1 2150210‘ i but,‘ QM do.’ at the club it N. Csntelo ital a M! khan and institute. The school commlttenlre- H“, noun,“ Th next meeting‘, U” Candy made M w“, (and ‘ about the bean-ties or nlture t a pd duet by IT- ynfla w" to, ported the need oi: a Drink 118 will be at the home of ‘Mrs. Harry 1 Removed the skin or niiur, pecmm he walled tn hm his comrssloss- Mlss F- Mttlo" "Y- , M J Fountain and three blinds. It was wan... i, covering. V,” on M the “mm, sum on "Seems to me that old Mother lowed with a regdinxs 115w zgcui moved. seconded and carried. w“ '”_”_"'.--~—- 5 The body ol an animal tplilrill.)_' animus) l """°}"‘i.."°"i‘“ '°' m" °°“' l.’.'...l"'ilfl'“.‘i'.lt.....‘l... 5...... lunch 3117;, 133113,; glggoggorgfggj; "° m" "Elm" i}; ,':='“,"".~""~ n. not... ' ' , ' - em nine proper name. ‘ “Wm; 9mm“; that reflection?’ and the members discussed tlla “pool committee reported- ordsr- Thom" I" not, n pflhQ favorite u Measures of amt ‘ti: Harmonized. Answer to cross word Pugglq axed one oi tihoso who had the School "1"- ias s new ‘blackboard Three new with his rich uncle. ln uni did he Mean“ o, mug,“ 4.. Ireland. "m m, usistortuno to be neu- h-irn. M" members were welcomed . The try m “"7"” um‘ M‘ u" .m‘u»17 can"! to be m,“ of ‘t6 Printers measures. ___¢.,>___ "Why," IIIIWBPIW M19531“- "hok Vwhm. w"'_'fl“°3‘en'3§g‘ the next meetlnl W111 ~50 119m ll- ul” was not easily lmpresseu. 18 Included In a "at ' til Puplexity icolloquisl.) at the way the bu placed our can’. and five visitors S’ m‘ m.“ home ot Mrs. James Buhnan when Ono evening the yolllll Milli” ma"! ~ 49 Partalrer of a particular meal. TIP! "ro MOUIEWIVES. Yet. s million yosrl l!“ “l” "m" swwmb" (“whet 351ml R01] call "l" 'l'l°"l°"- "l" I1" ‘l “l” ‘m’ ""1 '° m’ '"'°'°" “m” mum!‘ 22 s a i... d n it rti I i“ v°“’°" *“"' know that wo were going to Moi tute held a t. e - i in; the sveulnfs ilffllflllllllllr and in the course or conversation‘ P a e n s a c r. 5 chm. “Bu! u a convenucm A hon“ h“, ‘m, b. Fromm“ - " was answered witll Rstrollllll- F "9 y g- 28 Wosriugsway. , l. (m . spectacles over them. u m! com, _ as s 1 , , _ o3 Feminine proper name. "I towns dry In the larder by __ I convsnors ‘tor the‘ zldnn“ mom‘ cuimum gigging member: lht- , "Undo, cont you think ttwoulti M- Aoholntiorvlhh Qffimbhlls. ‘, putting over the dish s wire moat. Vllloy. a WtllllTi-tl roux use. ralittooisecwg‘; ggllllfofdfl," n," mended the " - t‘ “assailants! tn. ma; . mule gig in lloywlh _ _ y 00W". rows: on Jiso lsrle oflqllh to ‘ / the Hall in October. A cdlnmltus tt-Ul Glob 114! - 'l I r .r i y rss o e n. ‘ an any part or them _ . ., . r