i . ,,,,,_,,,,, Bookcases Furniture Dealers. [iii/inform “lees?” SW10 Book. wvhiiigifiilif Woonsroclc QNTARIO .- m: "'1 PL-EAS/E nscd. ENGLISH WOOL - _ HOSIERY All Shades illiiiill“ This is wonderful value. ‘Mlny styles to pick from. , g "EXTRA j Silk And Wool . shown in colors. Camel. ‘¥B_eaver, Fawn. Cordoron and ' many others. . $3.00 PER PAIR orusn LINES $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 ..4- v ‘.4 .*‘=§}‘i.ie.- n u... Ltd .1 ' +¢-o-0+0o By Defective Bight? Perhaps your eyes my l" defective, although Y9" i" ' not aware of the fid- lf you have difficulty in do- . ing what other do easily, or _-lf you have trouble in seeing F ' what others see clearly, it ls " time to have your w» sflllr I ined. Do not delay, for delaY ll are concerned. We will give you expert ad- vice. G.F. HUTCHESON Q0 Eye-Glasses From $2.00 t0 $10.00 ' Prom East Point to capo ‘ loar is a big NITIWPY. I" right aorose this spaoo Parkman Supplies. the Big Majority oi Eye-Glasses llmply. hoeeuoo PARK- MAN’! lYI-‘GLAIISI ere the FlNilT PIOOURABLI. and he le the ONLY GRAD- “ UATI OPTIGIAN (attend- . enoo ooarooo.) In Montague oeu and eee fer yourself . IZFliPi ithe friends who celehratc with youi "-. AreYon Handicapped a Q Q l Q o Q , Q dangerous where your W" $ NQTICE On and alter November 1st, 1922 my terms will be strictly 2 months dit. 8 per cent. interest will be charged on all over due accounts. to 5 per cent. discount will be given for cash, when goods are pur- ~1 would also thank my customers to be prompt in paying their ac nts and same must be settled in lull. t. ANDERSON, st. Peter's. P. E. l. WORTHV REOOGNITION -—-{)n Tuesday evening the member-s ol Mount Zion Lodge No 1:2 A. F. and A. M, did (iecided honor to one of their members at Kensington, Thursday evening. _0n this occu- sion the person whose sterling worth was fittingly recognized is Mr Andrew Bowness. who. it will ho seen by the address stands wcll uinong his brother memlbers. The pluce of celebration was Liit- Hali of Mt. Lodge and Mr. Robert Ag- new réad .he following ndilrrssz-- Mt. Zion Lodge, No. l2, A. F. and A. .\i. Masonic Hail. Kcnsington. Andrew Bowxiess, Esq., Kensingtotl, iDear Sir and Brothers, We the m8Illi)r."S of Mount Zm» Lodge, No 12. .\. P. and A. M. urn assembled h": this. cvriiing to -l'l u".fi o "r- i t - r-lli on this most auspicious mcet. As 1: fa .\i:i--tci' Niasun, a privi. -tl to a. fe-w. Allhtiiigli nit‘ u (:I‘.I‘- (Jory has passed still-e you clitor- cd the Masonic OHIHX‘, you 111k: us keen and active in tho. zlis charge of your duties totiuy as you were fifty" yours 3:10. and :11; use- ful in irounscl and ziction us the .:.i-.nihi=r.s Ill‘ youngn‘ ago. You liavt- filled in succession all the %'m portant oflitvs III (he lmilze and p, . t‘. ii iiize this commendable recom- mendation and to tiiiike our recur nition somethring more emphatic limo more --irel‘hal _" expressions. it is our earnastjprayor that you lung may be spared i0 contnuc UH‘ good, and ertectivsi work rhlch you have only thought. ii a pica- sure to perform and accept this (one, whose-head lietokeiis the our everyday life, and whose ex tension suppprls the. torms that muy look to it for symmetrical us- sistantre. Long muy you be spared to use it niid t0 tilierlsli thr- meniory oi? here tonight. - Signed R-OBE-RT AGNEW, . JOHN SINCLAIR, R. s. DOUGLAS. Mr. Bowness accepted the (Ill-- tlress nndprésent with beconiin!‘ grace and showed his apprecin tlon more -in action than in words He warmly. commended the mem- bers for their sincere words of gratitude and assured them that he would ever remember them in every office by .which remem- liriiurc is most effective. Pointed and entertaining ad- ‘drcssts were delivered by Mflylll Lockhnrt who preside-d by Ml. R_ Agnew. who read the address .nnr by Grand Master ‘Nicholson, Art-iii buld Ferguson. W. Thorllllfill’! "Y" nriny others. This marks n vorv iiiiporianl epoch in the lifc oi Mr. Bowness. mm THE MARKETS SUMMERSI-DE MARKET Eggs per doz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 26 Dairy Butler .'. . . 27 Wool. washed 22 Wool. unyvaahed .. .. 1t‘ iCalfskins. pcr ih.. . 1(‘ Hides . . .. 10 iiay. (loose. new) . $1? Outs, per bushel . 3-’) Potatoes (new) SOURIS MARKETS Eyes Examined ' hie UP-TO-DATI OPTICAL < PANLOUII. ' E. E. PARKMAN ‘g .- Ieohgiqfill. Glasses Fitted Montague. P‘ E‘ I dreeeeee in Ootolnetff ‘reroute college Inclusive Test Ileoni Oee _ Mclsaac oi‘ Hermanvllle, was born ‘ _:_ oi‘ thc W'(‘. T. U. of N. B. and P. innst precious gilt that. enters lutotMmL-i, ' "_v Mrs. Dalliing, ‘ cs from our - "érry. iMrs. Eastern Guardian ‘FOR SALE- 3 1-2 pairs sil ver black registered foxes. Apply Montague, Box Z. 5-3i, ..'E. E. PARKMAN-Optoinw- tnlst, Montague, will be at Herring ton Hotel. Eldon, Thursday, Oct. 12th from l till 6 p. m. to-examino eyes and fit glasses. I 0ct-7-1l ....'THE EIGHTH CHILD in the (family of Mr. and Mrs. Angus D. to them a few days ago. Congratu- lations.’ ----‘COR.RECTI<ON. - The news item which recently appeared in the Guardian re Mr. E. E. Park- man, contractor of this city leav- ing on a motor trip did not refer to Mr. E. E. Parkman, Montague who is still-at the service of his many customers. ..'TENDER9 will be received b)’ the undersigned uip to Octobe 31st for the fox/ranch owned ‘by the late Dr. AE. Smith. Montague containing about one acre of lun- and fifteen large breeding pens, also twenty-seven high grade sil- ver black foxes, including ulars apply to Mrs. Ada M. Smith Montague. 900022-531 ....'Mrs. Woodman, oi Rtimford. Falls.-Me., is home on a shori visit to her lather, .\ir. Joseph Currie, Road inspector, Lots 44 and 45. She returns next week. ANNUAL CONVENTION OF W. C. T. U. MET.. The sixteenth annual convention i‘). I. in session in Woodstock, N. 11., (his week. 'l‘uesiluy night ‘tilt-re was a meeting of the exe- cutive at the home of Mrs. Frank Brown. Wodiicsduy morning and ziiteriititiu the regular programme wits carried out and the evening ii-dilrcsses were ileliverctl by iocul clergyman. At nine o‘clork (he President,‘ Mrs. Perry of Summer- iiavc won u.» icspeci and iitlmirli- lllti ilPl-‘fiilicli. In the nhuouce of zcli, Slant-ital, 4. tlon of uii appreciating lllPlI1|ll?"S,lhe rfi-Pflflilllg llellftll/llfyi. hi1‘!!- am] we (fonglllqr i; nothing less Webster of. Fredericton was ap- '3'?" “L than a duty qn our part in recog- pointed and ‘Mrs. T. A. Clark of T°"""°e' Newcastle, (for Secretary. 'I“lii-. (levotionui exercises were conduci- oil by Mrs. J. Seymour oi’ St. John tivitng-elistic superintendent. Minutes oi‘ exec. were received. i‘he following committee were ap- pointed. (Yreiieritial Mesdziuics Hanson and Seeley( Fillfllltli’, and Wilson. (itiurtcsy, iMcsdunivs ilillman, Hnnson, Houre and Grim-I I . I . any oi‘ the tlepartment reports} were lead and showed ~good work -nd brought out much discussion ' ii’ an interesting nature. A valu- lblo boner on "Y" work by Mrs. ind brought out the importance wf work among our young people i0 lit them to take the places of present workers. and fit them for |:i lilac: purpose and usefulness. A voteof thanks was ordered sent Vii-s. Card for her very evcellent super, Mrs Conron gave an inter- zsting and helpful reading. A’. he noontide hour, meeting ad- journed. - - Wednesday afternoon session ~pened at 2 o'clock with devotion- il exercises led by Mrs. Robert- son of St. John. morning session were adopted. cadgand tliscussetl. ‘A paper on ;hilti welfare was prepared and read by Mrs. London. After dis- wussion of many of the good uoints it was decided to have the paper printed and distributed. Mrs. Griffith deligihted the, audi- ence with a solo. "The bird will l bll-‘lklill Win83’ Greetings were brought to the convention from ‘lie Woodsitock- Women's Institute and from ‘tho ocal _unio_n by Mrs. Mutch and u “filer ti!’ Sreetings .and good wish- _, Dominion president Mrs. :8: It. Wright, read by Mrs M-cWha. made reply tnd in thanking Woodstock Union ‘or entertainment said this is tht ‘mirth. time they have had con xention meeting in 1.892 as a Mari flmo Union. then in 1898 with Mri llruy president and fourteen yenri MONTAGUE MARKETS igo WIIISTI Mrs. Simon MoLcntl zen, 2; Mus Bagnnll, 3. Bulicr illi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 l3’ p‘;':m';"3l'l of woollmmk- W“ "W" Jar of Bu“ . I‘ "rTlie Gillowillg delegates regiist- Verna Frlzzcll, l; Mae itBagnalll. Potatoes _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ H‘ _ _ _ ‘ __ . st .—-. rs. J. IS. Perry, leiuiiimcr 3; Hilda. Cutliife, Frederic on, ... - side; Mrs. Jas. McWhn, StlsFcx Amy Frizzell, 4. MURlR-AV HARBOR ‘ll B; Mrs. A. Fl. M. Lawson.‘ Fred I V" Bum", _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ‘rlctou, mm John Webster, Frrd B Cases m‘ h“, e Eggs “r pump IM m‘ HT. Al gun-k, New‘ B ti mggvexgon 1' Mae Ba" "my “is f!’ m m)? T (""50", a ‘inn; ceM r aret McDonald Potatoes Mm‘ Mm Mary ‘seymourflm ma’ ' i as u 4 ' ' m,“ John; Mrs. o. L. Hans-on. Pilirvilli Dorothy MoDowe . . .i4. ,l.. . I1’ I15. w. ‘ . l. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKEBI \Vriglit,‘~Si. John; Mrs. Elswitl Alma Weeks. __liazel Grove.“- Eggs lcott. St John; Mrs. l. M. Hoarc filgltlgliltélavrfglbal Paulina Bogus . Bum". . - St. John; Mrs. W. .A. Kennedy s"; l} cook“. 3%,” §Vaf.‘,’,‘f,§,'fl,°.k‘ n]: preglnflrirf|afingli iEvelyin Cogbett, Granville. l; ' " ' - - _, zl: Porit..sceo s 8;) Fawcett, (Saokvllle; (Mrs. Perkin m? gafgmigllaikhgm: week‘ pomp-mg Petitcotliac; Mrs. W. L. Grimmer ‘o l‘ ' App‘. in‘ it. ‘Stephen; MIMIW.“ “Kitchen Margaret McDonald, sprlngto". re. erctoii, . rs. . . ayward P Amyllmue" 2. Mm weeks, 3; Fredericton; Mrs. James Kelley ‘i B“ M" 4‘ ' 4-***‘ wn-edericton; Mrs. George Wilson “a” g '- '5'“; . Moncton; Mrs. D. H. Charters 1. M“ 13,15,181; z- “ l ,M__ w_ H_ H ‘ ~ AlmaWeeka. . _ --‘ li- l- ll ll B ll N ..?".".;:.".. .. ... use». i:.'=ir"‘“"°:""‘“‘ “' °,~.,.gr|n iohn; Mrs. (Dr.) H. H. lCoiemnn mm". an”. Vloncton; Mrs. C. C. Mutch, Wooi dock; iMrs. (‘.. Straight, Cambrldg vlrs. Daniel Wilson, Cambridge. fill IIW,PI NON IIIIIY. ..'8HOP from HOIIIIBIYI Catalog.‘ n Pleasant Valley, 2; VB Glen . V ll , ‘; ‘E i b it. pairs of proved breeders. Do not Granvm: 46y J H, “e Cor e bind myself to accept the highes _ ' ' or any tender. For turther partic ma" H ‘Herbie McKenzie, Granville, 2;- J. , Beets Mesdumes Lahison, iSllpp. McVi/hail wntrpd Nwholfion‘ Glen valley‘ Card of Dorchester by Mrs Clurkei The minutes , or Several more reports oi‘ work yveri! Pleasant Valley Fair (Pleasant Valley school fair was held on Sept. 22, 1922. There we: a very large number of exhibits niollx nearly every line and the ex- hibits were of the best. There was a large number 1n attendance and both grown-ups and children seem- ed to_take great interest in the work and it is hoped that they will show the same interest in tlhe‘ 1W4 fair. Olaoe I. ate Allan McDowell, Glen Valley, 1; Ralph Bagnall, Hazel Grove, 2; Jesse McIntosh, Springton, ti; Eld- en Buchanan, Hazel Grove, ~i. Wheat. Mildred Ferris, Hazel Grove. 1: Beatrice Stevenson, Hazel tlrove, Sterling Corbett, Granville, 1i; Arnold Weeks, Frederlcicn, 4. n: Corn Mao lBaguall, I-lazei Grove. 1: Floyd McLure, Pleasant Valley, 2; Leslie lCairns, iStanchel, 3: Lloyd Frizzeil, Stanchel, 4. Beans Lester ‘Cairns, 1; Alice Weeks. Doris Abott. Red Potatoes. Jsla. Weeks, (Pleasant Valley, 1; D. Corbett, Granville, 3; Murdoch Stewart, Fredericton, 4. McIntyre Potatoes. J. ‘D. Corbett, Granville, l; Cree sic Gillie, Glen Valley, 2; Roller! Cairns, Sianclhel", Ii; Sheldon Ste-w- art, Fredericton, 4. Turnips Walter Weeks, Fredericton, 1; Sterling Corbett, 2; Wilfretillicli- olson, Glen Valley, 3; Alice Weeks. Pleasant Vuiley, 4. Carrots Chester Weeks, Fredericton. 1; Walter Weeks. 2; IM-miiie Mal-lio- son, iStancliel, 3; Wilfred Nicholson. Glen Valley, 4. Parsnips Alli-e Weeks, 1: Waiter Works. 2; Maude lM-atheson, 1i; Amy Friz Nine Bagnail, 1: Alice Weeks, 2; caenborinrown common “r Swain, Plcusiint Valley, 4. Mended Wool Sock z Amy Friuell, 1; Verna Frizzell, Knitted Scarf or Sweater. Annie Nicholson, Springton, 1;,’ Evelyn Corbett, Granvile, 2; Verna‘ Frluell, 3; Bertha’ Stevenson, 4. Class IX. Hammer Handle .Lioyd Frizzell, 1; Sterling Cor- Summer time brings many children back to the old home—among pleasant mem- ories renewed will be the Tea they used in- chiIdhood—“RED ROSE.” belt. 2: Chester Weeks, Frederic- ton. Ii. . Nail Box Leslie McDowell, l. Chicken Coop ' Eldred Weeks, 1. Class X. Best Calf Mildred Ferris, l; Arnold Weeksn 2; George "Cairns, 3; llieginiild‘ Kelli’. ‘Sianchel, 4. Plymouth Rocks Horace Cull-life, Fredericton, l; Iona Frizzeii, 2; Alex Mt-Doivr-ll, Pleasant Valley. 3: J. A. McKeuzief Granville, 4. ~ ~ Class XI. l Weeds. ‘ Winnifrcd McDowell, Pleasant Valle). 1; ‘Bertha Stevenson, ‘l: Dorothy McDowell. 1i: Florence Mc- Leaves Florence Gltlswziin, l: Stcversoii, 2; Dorothy .\‘lt-.D0\\'eli_, _ ' : (IlaLvs ilillioti, Pleasant Vulley.,\vp@k_t-,_ 1;; Lam-a, Bertha Siiiii h , lllr-aszrut IiillnurnnllIlla:inolllllnnlussluneluulun RED ROSE Crushed COFFEE pleases particular folks. 10 Sack Race, Under l0. (lcorge Cairns, l Girls. 9 to i2. . 4. (Willey. 4. Ji-aiiette .\'ioKouzie. tlrunviile. l; l.o\\'(‘il Pound. Hazel Grove, 1; , Class Xil Penmanship, Second Class (A) ihiildrcti Ferris, 2: uthcrinc Siev- Alcx McDonnell, Pleasant Valley, 5X°l‘°l‘¢ B°°ki F°lll'\h Raid" (c) Pllllllllfl ‘Bllilllllll. H1110] (irovfll; ensun, ll‘i=cdcrii:tti|i. .l. 2: iilmcrsmi idlliott, fl. Winiiifretl MoDoiveli. 1: Borliuvwiiiic CilfllUFOii. Springton, '2. l Boys, 9 to 12. i Sack Race, Over 10. Slffveiiiwll. 3; Mlllfl ‘Wei-Ills. 3i! Third Reader Penmanship (B. Edwartl-Vvlhitc, Slam-ho], l: Law- Eric ilzicnuli. l; Dorothy iMt-Doivell, 4. _ Maps of P. E. Island, ThirdReader 2; Class (A) hlllilrotl Ferris. l: Beatrice Stevenson, 3; IFcrris, 4. -J. i). Corbett, South (iraiivaliiai Fourth Reader Penmanship (C) 1 and 2; (learns Cairns, 3i: RolicrtiWinuiircil AIFDOWCII. l: Cairns. Stancliel, 4. ilioii, 2; Fourth Reader Maps of P. E. l. (B) .‘ llaiguali, 4. wi-miiired .\ltlDow'cll, l: Dorothy MdDowcil, 2: hiaclicilc Mriien-lian. Pleasant VallPY. 3; lBellllll Sll*‘"“"' son, 4. Fourth Reader Drawing (A) .\Ilil’_\' Cairns. 2: \Vilfred Nicholson. l; n0Tl-S,l)iuiald. fl. Abbou, (lien Valley. 2: Winuiirell‘ Boys Under 9 Years. McDoivcll, 3; Gladys Elliott, 4. Leslie Cairns, Snim-iii-l, 1. Third Reader Drawing (B) Jockey Race, Boys. "Euicrsou idliinii. PiPilfiillll. VHIIPYA i-‘ri-ili-rii-iiiii, l; Slum-ho], 2: 1; Alixumlcr VlMUDlHVPII, 2'. ‘islu t-l (lruvv, 3. ' ' Class XIV Sports Girls Under 9 Years liurgilrci F The Enterprise is Guaranteed by Pauline Bngnall, iHazei Grove. 4. Cucumbers Eldred Weeks, Hazel Grove, 1; Witiield Abbott. (lien Valley, 2; Lloyd Frizzcll, 3; (Eric Bugnizll, 4 1.. Ant-ye wjpeki 2; George Cairns, nlid (iohimnn. Resolution, , _ ,B_ l, _, MUKMZ“, Mosdunies (‘lax-kc ’l‘ingley. Starwhel‘ 3' Mum‘ ' ' Humphrey alld ‘Grimmer. Plan of Gralwme’ 4' work, ‘Mesdnniee, Seymour, Scott, dabbag. Cassie McKenzie, Grzvnville, 1; Mazie Follanzl, Granville, 2. i‘ Pumpkin _ i Mary Keating, ‘Pleasant Valley, ,1; Will Cameron, Stanclhel, 2; Geo. ‘Cairns, 3; Catherine ‘Gilli Glen ‘Valley. 4. . .- i -' Class IV. Sweet Peas Elizabeth Corbett. (lranvillc, 1: Alice Weeks, 2; Allan lMllDOWQll- 3; Alexander Keir. (lrwnville, 4. Mixed Flowers Amy sermon, l; Susie Keir. Granville, 2; (Cassie ‘McKenzie. 3i Kenneth ‘McDowell. Glen Valley, -‘. ‘Potted Plants I ‘ Verna Frizzell, l; Susie Keir. l. Amy Frizzell, 3. _ Class V. Wealthy Apples Eliza Pound, Hazel Grove. l} Alice Weeks, 2; (Borden Bagnafi- fl; Lewis Bertram. 4. - Red Astrachan Margaret McDonald, Springton. 1; Bertha Stevenson. Pleasant Val- ley, 2; A/nnie H-alilwell, Springton 3; iLsill. Weeks, 4_. '" Plume Lewis Bertram,"l; iBert-ha Stev- enson, 2; lsia‘ Weeks, 3: Kennelh McDowell, 4. . . t Alexander Apples- Lewis Bertram, 1; Lowell Pound. 2: Sheldon Stewart, ‘Frellfirifilllll- 3; Berth-a Stevenson, 4. Class VI. Canned Strawberries _ Bertha Stevenson, l; Amy I'll’- Mma Weeks. 1: i-lorvlhy MQDQW" ii. 2; Amie IMoDonald, Springton. i; Verna Frizzell, 4. Glass Vlii- Bowing Jesse (Mdintosh. lsnrlflsloll. 11 Hilda lCutlifle, Fredericton, 2; Nor- na McKenzie, Granville. 3- Hemetitehed Towel Jennie. Corbett, Granville. 1: ..ti...-.§,f‘.k. \IT eeeeo , Io. 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