m} THE CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN 5b l JUICY FRUIT has the flavor of fresh, ripe fruits. It is the longest lasting and most economical sweetmeat you can buy. And it is beneficial too, cleansing mouth anti teeth, soothing the throat and helping digestion. To. have a packet always with you is to insure yourself against thirst and fatigue. l After Every t Meal MOUNTAIN SHEEP FOR biii Game Conservation Board by‘ BRITISH COLUMBIA the Canadian National Parks Branch of the Department of the; Interior. These sheep were cap- Fiity Rocky Niouritain sheep hilVl‘ Western Guardian —WANTED-—Clerk for store and clerk for warehousa- P. McNutt dz. son, . 93421021 at l —HOLT nznrnsw a. co. oil Quebec, hold demonstration o i Fill’?! and Fur Coats at Sinclair 6‘: Stewart Limited, Sumnierslille, oui Tuesday and Wednesday. Octoberi 25th flilll 26th. 1892-10-24-3i -C-OME T0 THE GREAT she-u? lug 0t l-‘iirs and Fur Coats at our store ull 'l‘uesday and Wednesday.‘ A competent fiirrier from Holt Reu-l frew 8: Co, will be in charge. Sili- clair 8: Stewart Limited. i 9892-l0-2L3i, —CONGRATULATIONS. — Mrj and Mrs. Edmund Gallant, Tignishf are being congratulated on the ar- rival of a young son on the 13th inst-V. —SUDDEN nsarn. - Sudden death occurred in Tignish last Fri- day of Mr. Laurent Martin an old and respected citizen of Tignish. His funeral which was held last Sunday was largely attended. V. -~ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. —Mr. John O. Ramsay, announces the engagement of his daughter Elizabeth Louise to Robert Suther- land Cousins of Darnley. Marriage to take place early in November. _ —WESTERN OFFICE. -- The Western Oiiice oi the Guardian is located in the McNeil] Buildlngp Water St., Summerslde, where suir‘ scrlptioiis and advertising will he‘ received. The Guardian may be} purchased daily at the Western Ofllce iii the McNeill Building or at the McDonald News Store. ' —'I‘IIERE WILL BE a public Tem- perance Meeting in the Baptist Church. Summerside, Tuesday, Oc- tober 25th, at 7.30 p. m., which Mrs: Gordan Wright, National President of the W. C. T. U. will speak at the close of this meeting. Mrs. Wright will hold Conference with the W. C. T. U. workers. 9888-10-2-1-21. -—i-—0-o>i—-— PERSONALS “Rev. Father McCabe, Dr. J. A. JOllDSIOlL, Messrs J. A. Hackett, D. Mclsanc. Frank Shea, I. A. Mc- Donald. Alex McDonalcl. Ralph Hackett, Arthur Boudreault, H. J. Bernard. Aug. McInnis, G. A. Doiicctte, Alf. McDonald and J. A. Brennan all of Tignish motored to Summcrside last Wednesday to at- ltend the exemplification of Knights lower‘? of Columbus degrees.—V. iains National park and they will be used to stock a former range of the species near Spence's Bridge, B. C. 1Q}—-—-——- been supplied to the British Coliiiii- tured near Baiilf iii Rocky Moim- _\;|,,,,,,|-,, Llnlnmng m, gpuly "B19, '01.‘? 51......» _. _. .- a yffi: ." >00 . prevent , ' ‘ ‘HERE'S one simple way to 1 be certain that you make no mistalte when roofing or re-roof- weather con ilie appearan ‘Dealers Wholesale and Retail _-_VI\£HIIQ\-P\IO ’ VU LCANI ROOFING McDonald & Rowe Woodworking 0o Ltd 5 Roofing Mistakes 5 Befiore Theylre Made absolutely scal it against the severest ditions-—add greatly to ce of your home. l l ing~ Specify Vulcfmite Roofing \lllt"lliilll‘ lloulilctiic Shingles are speci- l and get [gal satlgfagtion fQr zilly iiinilc for rc-rouliiig. 'l‘licy'rc luiil i many, many years, rig-n: (i\'L'l' lllt‘ olil $lllliglC$-—ill2ll\'(: ilil ex- ; _ ii'lrlllrllilll_\' .~'L'l'\'ll"('2ll)lL‘ roof. Viilcanite Hexagon Shingles of- - . , - . . f , _ \iilc;iiiiit: luioliiig 1S iilso iiiiidc iii Rolls , er a real roofing investment in i‘... c,-,-,-~,- l,.,rl,.,_..._ the lo - ' f _ . . l price mld _ >ciiil postt-zinl I01‘ samples 2lll(l booklet i Vulcanitc Doublctitc Shingles make (lt‘~1'.‘l'll)lllg illt‘ ftiiiiotis "Six Daring t the roof double thick cvcryvtir-"e —- Tcs s.” l ~ VULCANITE t Divilion . . Building Products Limited Oflm a1 Milli I! Wanhmuu II nmilion, Ont. I ‘nnilion, Ont. Toronto, Om. onuul, Qua. Mound-l, Que. Hull .5. l“, u iosA Charlottetown s (‘iv- lson, Mr. Roger Myrlclc-V. —Mrs. E. M. Myrick. Tilflish left last Friday on a. visit to Boston. She was accompanied by her grand- —Mrs. Marjorie Murphy. Tignlsh left Friday morning for Amherst where she will be the pianist at the bankers annual reunion and dance to be held there on the 22nd.—v. -—--<-o>——r-— . - Eastern Guardian meow-r“ MISS mAsorvs One Cent Sale, Montague, Nov. 3-4-5ih. 9785-10.l,2l,24 . REASTERN AGENT-Mr. \i.W. Murdock/is Guardian agent in Mon- laguefind will be pleased to rec- eive news Items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. ..*EXAMPLE—Buy a 35c tube oi’ Kleuzo Tocitli Paste and yott get another 35c tube for 1c, at Mabon's One Cent Sale, Montague Nov. 3-4-5. 9785.10.l9.21.24 “*1; WILL BUY A DOLLAWS worth 0i’ Ilriigs, Toilet Articles. Sean's or most anyihills ill 111° drug line lit Mabons lc Sale, Mou~ tague. Nov. 3-4-5. . JMONTAGUE SHIPPING CLUB will be loading lambs at Montague“. Tuesday, Nov. lst. Listing must 3195 completed by Saturday, Oct. 29 .- also loading hogs on Wednesday. Nov. illltitlrlllng cggilllslfid 0°- 29th. on nnear, c . y 9B35-10-2l-3i . .*THE SAINT COLUMBIA Dramatic Club are staging the big western comedy dramfl- "A Ma“ From Denver", three acts. Friday“ pvgnlng, Oct. 28th at 8 o'clock in St. Columbia's Hall. Vaudeville b t every act. e ween 9879-l0-22-25-27-3i . Prize List . (Continued from page 7) Still Lite. gray Slgijgfirf 1i "m" . ._ m, . 51y subJect,‘—-1,' Willard M. Mitchell; 2. M- K- E- 13w"- Pastels-Ccpies. 1d Portrait or Fl$llf8._1. MYS- D1" ‘White; 2, Jennie Turner. _l Landscape or Mflfihfir- M11623“ Morris. ChBt-EDLWWWDZ 2. Mis. . ‘Claude Smi . Still Life. any 5Ublect.—1. Mu- 0 S. Drew. Charlottetown._ i Crayon Copy. any 5\1bJ90t.—1- Lois 2, Mrs. Pearl Hobbs. IIand-Painted China (Fired) l Peters Road ton Dickieson. Pickles, Sweet-i, Mrs. Clayton Matthews; 3, Mildred Mason; 3,‘ Mis. Emma Crosby. Chow-Chow,-—1, Mrs. C. W. Mel-, lett; 2, Pearl Johnstone; 3, Mrs. L.‘ H. McLennan. l Bottled Fruits, Strawberries- l,‘ Mrs. Heath Vessey; 2, Mrs. George Harper; 3, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Bottled Fruit. P1um,—1, Sarah H.. Jones; 2, Mrs. Geo. Harper; 3, Mrs“ Cyrus Plckard. Tomato Catsup,— 1, Mrs. J. R.- Allen; 2, Mary O'Shea; 3, Mrs. Geo]. Harper. l Chili Sauce-—l, Mrs. J. R. Allen;i 2, Mrs. M; H. McLennan; 3, Pearl‘ Johnstone. l Canned Vegetables l Green Peas.—l, Mrs. Ira. L.‘ Roddfl 2, Doris Rodd: 3, Mrs. Geo. Pickardi Beets-—l, Mrs. Heath Vessey; 2,, Mrs. Ira L. Rodd; 3. Mrs. Herbert‘ Coles. l Green Beam. — l. Mrs. Vernon McMillan; 2, Mrs. Cyrus Pickard; 3, Mrs. J. S. McLeod. l Chicken,—i, Mrs. C. D. Mclbeanj Z, Mrs. Geo. Harper; 3, Mrs. Cyrus‘ Piekard. l Beei,—l, Mrs. C. D. McLean; 2, Mrs. Geo. Harper; 3, Mrs. Cyrus. Plckard- , c‘ l Fisheries Department l Display of Canned Lobsters, —- 1,‘ Mrs. Geo. Harper. Display of Canned Salmon, -— 1. Mrs. Geo. Harper; 2, Mrs. John And-. rew. i Class 56.—Educatlon and Natural l History-Manual Training. Best Woodwork Specimen (senior). —l, Len Connolly. Best Woodwork Specimen (inter-i mediate)—l, Douglas Judson. . Collection of Drawings-i, Mar-l 10118 Harper; 2, .Wm. Wheatley. l Best Individual Exhibit of Draw-i ings (senior) —l, Ben]. Rogers; 2,‘ Marjorie Harper. Exhibit! of Drawings (Intermedi- ate)-—1,Wm.Wheatley; 2, Grace Harper. l Individual Exhibit of Drawings (Junior)—-1, Woodrow Wheatley. l l Rafflaand Rattan Work Best Individual Exhibit, any de-l sign,—l, Florence Warren; 2, Maryl Neivsome. . Best Individual Exhibit, Basket, any désign,——1, Mary Newsome; 2, Mrs. Freda Harris. OQTQBER 24. 1921 . M‘ w SINCLAIR & STEWART 1.11). Summerside PCE. I. Class 57.—Birds, Insects, Weeds, etc; Collection of dried foliage plantsl —l, Mrs. L. H. D. Foster; 2, Emily Foster. l Collection of noxious agricultural: weeds.—1, Emily Foster; 2. Mrs. L.l n. n. Foster. I Collection of wild flowers, —- l,§ at Sinclair & Stewart Ltd- Verna Dixon; 2, Mrs. L. H. D. Fos-l ter. ‘ i Naturalistic Treatment. -—1, Jean ‘Miller; 2, Anna Maclnnis. Conventional Treatment,—i, Jean Miller; 2, Mrs. F. H. Glen. ottdwa.‘ And Vicinityl . Holt, Renfrew & Co.‘ or QUEBEC CANADA'S FOREMOST FIIRIIIEIIS Demonstrate thevnew FUR COATS Summerside Tuesday and Wednesday Oct. 25th and 26th. EVERYONE withinwreach of this store's service is cordially invit- ed to visit this wonderful showing of all that is new and correct in FURS. THE demonstration will be in charge of an expert from the Holt, Ren- frew factory, who will be pleased to take your order for special garment, or to advise with you in connection with any proposed repair or altera- tion. OU will be impressed by the show- ing. It is suggested that visitors plan to come as early in the day as possible. home-at lihlllillliill island. itddii, iiE-Lliiiymilisiit-ii l Bliss .\lill‘_llil'_\'>\'t.'llllll 0|‘ Pit-toil.‘ 1 The prevalence 0i’ rain is miik-= N.S., l‘l‘ilil'lilll home tiller a Illfiiih". Special. Kathleen Fitzgerald. Spe-l 1m; me 1am pmnto-digginga rather ii_ni visit io rt-laiirtis uiid [rii-iids at‘ eial, Anna MacInnis. _ Lustre Treatment.-1. Ruth M11181‘. z, Jean Miller. Photographs by Amateurs: ithan 6,-iNo first); '9. J95" T5"- .' K. 6 Instantaneous. ——l. M. Bruce; 2, Jean Tait. E. John McCoubrey. Summerside. Class 53 lab-Honey and Apiary Sup lies. honey,—l, Harold Newsome. ;honey.~l. Harold Newsome. ,old Newsome. Class. SL-Domestic Department Work oi‘ Women and Children ;icin8 — 1. j Mrs. M. W.‘ Wood. man. i-l, Mrs. Russell Bell; 2. Sarah H. lJones; 3, Mrs. R. L. Bryenton. Home-made single Loaf, imported! .llour,--l, Mrs. Geo. Harper; 2, Mrs A. J. Warren. Home-made Brown Bread-l, Jean Tait; 2, Mrs. Geo. Harper; 3, Mrs ‘A. J. Warren. Home-made single Loaf, Islandl fiour,—-1. Mrs. Geo. Harper; 2. Mrs Dominic Doyle; 3, Alberta Lewis. Domestic Department Pan of Tea Biscuits-—l, Mrs. .111, "Alien: 2, Mrs. Heath Vessey; 3,Mrs. George Harper. D0l18hnui-s.—i. Mrs. Vernon Mac- Millan: Mrs. J. R. Allen; 3, Mrs. J. A. McNair. l Puff Pastry-i. Lily Nicholson; 2, Mrs. Jamesl Vernon McMillan; 3, Tait. Canned Fruits. Preserves. etc. Wild Strawberry Jnm_ _ 1, Mrs‘ Boswell Carver; 2, Mrs. Wm. Cotton, J. Margaret Bullman. Cultivated Strawberry Jam - 1 M“- Wm- MvGresor; 2. Mrs.’ D/J: Stewart; 3. Mrs. Geo. Harper, “Wild. Raspberry Jam-—l, Mrs. Geo. RFPOI‘. 2. Mrs. C. W. Mellett; 3, Mrs. J. S. McLeod. Cultivated Raspberry Jam, _. 1, Mrs- J- R- Aiien; 2. Etta Murley; 3, lMIB. C. W. Mellett l Black Currant Jum,—l, Mrs, 1R, ‘Allen; 2. Margaret Smith, Orange Marmalade-l, Mrs, Hugh lvessey. 2. Mrs. W. S. Brown; 3, Mrs. J. R. Allen. 1013:: gamut filrelglifiv-vl]. Sarah n. ‘- ; . s. e it ; 3, , lwhicBrown, e M“ . k Currant Jelly: 2...3l l Allliggckzcxlllzrsim; flux-at, M", . . . o n - , lJ. T. Ferguson. n rev“ am" Inflpbgfflé Jelly. ~ i. Slflh H. 411198.’ . rs. .R. All ;3, , Heath Vessey. en M" Crab Apple Jelly-I. Mrs. w. s. Brown: 2. End Diamond; s, amid ‘iSaunders. . Apple Jelly, - 1, lI-Iolmes: 2. Mrs. W. iMrs. E. J. Vessey. llaglufdrgnlgi- Alfilrsaget McMil- i I . . . , en; _ _ _ flow Jenkins. M“ bud Collection of Home- _i l l. Mrs. .1. n. Allen; ZmMdriJ nl zMatthews; 3, Margaret McMulgn, Pickles. Mustard Piciloaf-l, u", D J. "with 1- Jwi Rodd: 3.11m. artn-‘I Mrs. Allison S. Brown; 3, P 2 l-qt. bottles oi light extracted y 2 l-qt. bottles of dark extracted Best 2 lbs. of Bees’ WING-—l, Har- l Home-made Fruit Cake. without R Margaret McDonald, 1o lSouthport; 2, Mrs. J. R. Allen; 3, Home-made Plain Pound Cake, without icing-—l, Mrs. J. R. Allemi l is. Jean Tait; 3,iMrs. John Stock-l l 1 Plain Sponge Cake, without icing, ltlisagreeablo job. ‘Threshing operauons reveal the‘ ‘The lllllilflflilltl streams q . . t b _ l bl l,“ vicinity nffoi-iLgooil ‘ w H iIL$15.5‘Zfa-Zgsfiill‘?iliikiid.. Qiigfiliiillfiiixitiiitiili; all; liiiiiiiirq miiiiy;wgniggd=g"gestg igj-ggdggggggd 331,38, l ti o ews, no ess, g ' ' . ~ ’\ ( p am iniiiiy _ _ i - Best Col en on ‘is much better’ and both are O ‘ lFYlLSCll proposed to the congress at ‘the final session that for the com- lgood quality. l, l A ‘notnr party conlpflfling an “mi For minis iuul Iiuiiluus un- Allnurtlhallllg uinlet‘ 51356351 fol‘ Hand Modelmfi-Mrs“ IIWIIIlYOTH of the family viz Mr. and Linlflef" _ Mrs. Chas. (liliis (nee Mliil-l Han; nah McKenzie) formerly of Allis- ilton, P.E.I., and Mr. and Mrs Jam-l ‘es Glllis, all ot Gloucester, l\lass-. ‘spent a. brief though pleasant hol- day season visiting friends and ,relatives litre, and (itiriiig their vu- lcatiou were the guests of Mr. anti llllrs. Hiram F‘. L_eoco, Greek River. |The party has since returned to ltlieir home in the U.S. i l Mrs. Samuel Davidson, Peters oari, is visiting relatives in Char- ttetnwn, and while there will he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. liariyvi Davidson, and Mr. and Mrs. J.ii.i‘ l Campbell. ‘Mrs. J.H_. (fampbell. city, quite recently paid a visit to friontls anvil relatives at Peters Road, Allistonf land Cambridge. l MP- D. A. McCormac, toiiclicr at missions. ‘l tract From Your Good Looks? tllilllillilllhfllll. “i irim lll - urn sliili- of ll4‘lIll|I_ lll\ I|l‘I\ liilil nid l ' ml fliiin Iiiii i illlll pulm- slilig \\‘|Ili'lI \\lllllll| In‘ rzu sI-vflri- lliiil I would in-l \l‘l'l|l( iniil. Iiuvi- in lli- ll\l\\'l|l I would Iiul mil‘ u-lthmii llPlIlK ills tri-ssi-il. I'm-ii l||:- . iulvli-i» of ;| ri-lulivi- l sliirleil to lulu‘ .. llr. Pli-ri-i-‘s Furor i“ l|<- Fri-scriptiniiiiiiil l lt ri-lli-i-eil lllv of all lily (llsirr-srl. illlil l lilo not sulli-r in u||,\' \\'ll_\' from tiny of the Hlmvv Pfllllllillllllh. I hiiw- II gum] llllhflnli‘ uiiil iu_v iii-rri-u are l|| iipli-iiiliil, ‘Ulllllllllllll. I iiui strung and lu-rtltlily in icrt-ry w: _._.\lrs Georgi- ’l‘||ri|i|sk_\'. 377i Ferguson Aw. North. Sold I|_\' ilviilvru. l-‘luld niiil iiililr-is,‘ fli-iul ..0<- for triiil pkg. tablets in ilr.‘ Pli-i-ri-‘s Laboratory lirlilgi-hurg. Uiit The Montague Elec-l tric Company, Ltd. Montague, P. E. I. ' Wish to draw the attention oli‘ their patrons to the fact that our and to respectfully ask each patron to use n little current n possible‘ especially bstween the hour: of 5 p. m. and 10 p. m. untll such time n our new plant l: in operation. Owners o! Motors are. particular- ly requested to avoid using them between the hours stated. THE MONTAGUE ELECTRIC COMPANY, LTD. 3793-10-i9-wim 6| fitting and supplying glu- etc “HIJ. MABON orroiissritist MONTAGUI, P. l. l. , with ‘Peters ltontl. n lffillhilllli will ill ver lit) bit. - 0->— present plant In now overIoIdedI ' l l if,‘ i -< any time. priced modest-l:- MSEéElIItQd Hair , (British United Press) j VIENNA, Oct. 22. -—An interna- i“ iiinticnal hairdressers liptirl n, tlp? in Vienna has pronounced sentence. should be Annie l.aurie---A Furnace too‘ Handsome to Hide If you have no basement. or if you do not. want to pay the price of a regular furnace, then you will be interested In the Anniu Laurie—lovellest of living room fufnaces. It is n real clrcui tor, nctingi on the principle of the pipciess furnace, and so its warmth is not confined to its neighborhood, but is distributed evenly thriiugh your rooms. And you huven’t seen as handsome a heating plant, anywhere, Its graceful curves, its chaste fittings will make it an ornament to your rooms. Annie Laurie ls the latest addltlonlo the Cumberland line 0i heating systems. Like other units it is made with honest care and \ Write for circular. Anflisrsjlriuldiy Gila dress for evening ceremonies. Tb painting, he said, would be ca . out quickly by the hairdresser. The proposal was adopted w enthusiasm. Then another tie gate proposed that with gol shoes the hair should bc gilded. also was carried by acclaniation. The congress dissolved. with i declaration that they had now hicved their aim-"Hnirdresscrs the world, unite." They left i doubt of their intentions to im i their will on their clients by ev 335°“ “'°"‘°""" hzmmcans short of brutc force. iminted to match the For Women congress sitting .1...- -.>.- mamas».- at,“ . _.=~.»_.- c, 1.4m... ..4._.~ .. . H“. Mr"- -~—--- _.....».,.. .. s.’ "And/‘IAA-rfi . “" ... - ,, au-ai-rvafim‘, QISI,