;-*:r..-- -4'i~ »'-'M " 'bl' hmmm bo h cou had all i ya Am’-i;g"f,¢fYwilla:ay that the box of our Canadian Apples. hand I *il ,B mug* given is almost like directions and rion’t ll‘C_°D¢ MII- 130s! stical ol mu heads of Oats. .li.D.ll.H.C. - k|'nIIIhL°iirIi“ardwerfnl sf¢n¢_ b,,.,mm| "I Collection of 3 Turiiips.-1. .luck °'°'D"°‘° ‘°°‘ Buchanan. ` "i ~ mf- ,I 1. _. .-_,, ,.3 .e §_________i____ %___#____ H. B M°"°Y to Loan \’_""‘4i»\a ciisi-ionstown Mark R. McGuigan B. A. i 1 if i i lclrly A 11 nover know how QI 'Iwi °'“ "° °*’“‘I.‘i.‘i’°‘ii.‘l.l‘§fL.l‘.i‘$ b t a moment to °‘ It “kill ‘there is nothin! fs and “rim Y 4 _ _ Summer Climate, Your grocer can ‘I f°"u§':,z b5¢¢,1s,pnt 295 ounces *fill such an order. The Canadian W 5 - . . ‘ii--,,;.“r.: :;‘2.:'tt".‘r.s2.‘“‘al r "nie clarified molasses, honey, “" ,mp instead of suaar.l.vr\1v. ‘°"" v this mixture saves about ' 'rigging' df the money uauallv spent °"Mh preparations and Rive! YOU N sitive. edectfve remedy. It 1\,i:f°pe°\f’fec¢]y\ and tastes pleasant \=“‘i““ '"‘° '°" me iioia instant- Y°“ Ehgelafidlsheaiing the mem- swm .il the air passages. It tly ioosens o dry. tiiil °0\lilh. " B you will not ce t e phletzm mg ‘sad then disap ear alto- ‘ °“'A dm-'s use will .usually ' ' an ordinary throat or ches k "3 R is also splendid for bron- i"“m,\,p, hoarseness, and bron- :ftilgmr most vaIua_ble concen- t:i Nm ound of genuine Norway ‘ mfscg, the mos i-_elinble remedy ` lhloat and chest ailments. ` 'avoid disappointment ask your M for "21/, ounces of Pinex” , (‘ nteed to give abso- .‘ Jiisfscfibhrhr monev refunded. -' pine; Co., Toronto. Ont. ' A ilas llealetl I . . y of Eczema Why Not You! ted ithski deaaase th ki 4 ':=?tI>mii‘stllle n`i'sdicsi tireatment, ldvealfl- pit discovery. Many skin lneciallsts are .. .. it in preference to their own sums. I bei published and ph sl- :'g't‘li‘iit|it ggatains the rare iinIilo ve on had to endure dis urc- -hl`i`:iiilhlatlbn - ltchin¢_- pain? “Ilan ylimel have you looked into the mirror wished ou had an unblcn-ilshed skliil mylllfrmu have you followodhoiwtul va iiiiilaot he disappointed In the action of nltdf. Itsrorlrs astantixon the lnllsmcd tortured skin. The rouz unsightly sur- name that health! iool: you have perhaps tin odor, a cool nl. soothinl’ fluid. “_ lm Ideal treatment for the moat U D. D. Collectiuuiof ti Carrots.-1 l{azcl` Macltue, Z. Arthur Lautellu. M-t.. "mum, D_ p_ p_._1°h, png Nm, n, Biiclitinan, 3. Rita' Maciavlsh, New- IL-Ml.l|-PHD-Gil0°i|D.No~|ll\l0~'|'.D»D.l.H.°~| yoiiol your money DICK. .IM I b9tU\ ‘ E. A. FOSTER, DRUGGUST HUGHES DRUG C0., LTD. \ This yearis Christmas for our folks and friends across the sea can be made happier by a small remembrance from Canada of a picked and hand packed; their lus- ter and taste tell of our beautiful National Express will ‘transport “Vid GBIIVGY by rapid express ser-A vice lncludinl! rr-friverntnr mow. “Ee on steamer to any station ln Great Britain or l"°land from Mon- '¢l'€lli. Que., ard Quebec, Que.. up 'to November 15th "nd afterwards from Halifax, N. S nil St_ John N. B., at ii rnte of THREE DOL- LARS llvr standard box of apples not exceedliig fifty pounds In weight. Consult any Canadian Na- tloniil Express Agent as to through express rate from your town. ~~---- 1-O->-._ £i_oo~ soriooi. FAIR. S‘~'i\°°iH wi#-nc im:-i were Eldon, Mt. buctiiiiiiiii. ro.i.t i'rim New- town, Sunni r.ii.~..e and itose'heri~y. GRAINS -1. .ltarioii Gillis Newtoivu, 2. Richard Macttiic, Point Priiii, 3. Ii..ru.n Macltuc, Point Prim. |3L‘.Sl Silent' oi tell iieati.-i of \\`hL‘tll.~1. Maiuon Gill.s, .\. ...owii. 2._Sar.i Gillis, .\c\\‘tu\\'ii, ... stephen »\l0I'l-='S\‘y. Newtown, ~i. Hector Morluson Mt. biiciiaiiaii. Best pint of tlircsiicu iitrins.-fl. llarvey Bishop, Mt. tluctianan. 2. 1"i0l‘cuce Mricvviilliuiiis, tuition, il. Grace Nicholson, Newiowii, 4. Jenn Nichole-ioii, Newtown. ROOTS Green .iilotintalii Potatoes.- Brucu Mac\Vlllianis, Eldon, Harvey Blsiiop. Mt- Buchanan. Marlon Gillis, ~I. Christina Mac- Phcrson. Maclntyrc Potatoes.-1. Marion Gillis, 2. Florence M..t;Williaiiiis, 3. Louis Griffin, New-towii. 4. Stephen Morrissey, Newtown. .“!"`!" MacDougall, Newtown, 2. Marion Gifllls, Nqwtoivn, 3. Stira Gillis, Newtown. 4. Hector Morrison, Roscbcrry. town. 4. Harvey Bishop, Mt. VEGETABLES Grccn Toiiiatoes. - 1. George Nicholson, 2. Janie Morrison. 3. .ll.lly Pcizny, Eldon, 4. John Buchan. Bd-st' ‘fa dcz. Culcunihers--1, Alb- \\ <" . . _ Q4) ~crt ‘Morrisoi.i~, Mt. Buchanan, 2. ` ‘Christina liluclluc, Mt. Bucliunan. 3 Maiioii Gillis. Newtown _ . -' 5 . ~. 4. 'Arthur Cuntello, Mt. Buchanan. . . Best ‘/li duh. Bcets.-1. George ~ Q ' °\"fBAi.\I\" V Bcst 3 liuads of Cabbage. - 1. |50 KENT 57°- iiuiiii iiiiicuoniiiti, Eldon. 2. Jeiiii _V, .~;-M". .-,*;5S§_ , I." “ras 4' 5 .7 a .’ _ -,1 '.3 Photograph 5;., tin, \lt Buchanan Nicholson, 2. Frank Morrison, South Pinette. 3. Irene MacDonald, Eldon. ~l. Billy Perry, Eldon. Map of Maritime Provinces. Third class.-1. Angusina MacLeod. 2. Ruby Docherty, 3. Christine Giill-Ls, 4. Jessie Nicholson. _ Best sample of writing-alphabet and verse of poetry, fourth class.- 1. Mildred Murchison. 2- Muriel Martin, 3. Florida Spurgeon, 4. Ruby Docherty. Third class.-1. Florence Stewart 2- Angus-Dochertyp 3. Florence Macwilliains. Second class--1. Margaret Mac- Leod. 2. Annie Ma.cRae. 3. Anna MacLeod, 4. Dazel Msclliie. Art Work.-Senior, (psp and D€l1Cll).-1_. Harvey Bishop, 2. Mil- dred Murchison, 3. Hector Morris- on. 4. Florida Spurgeon. Junior (Crayon). -1. Neil Morris- on, 2_ Allgustinn MacLeod, 3. An- gus Murchison, 4. Ruby Doclierty. Miscellaneous.-1. Harvey Bis- hop. 2. Janey Morrison, 3- Mary Morrison, 4. Artlitir Ciintello. SPORTS 50 yd. race, girl-s 12 years and under.-1. Margaret MacPherson. 2. Tod Macwillianis, 3. Kathi-yr.' Larrabeo, 4. Florence Belle Mac- Williams. 50Y. Rciay Race.-1. Eldon School, 2. Newtown School. 3. South Pinette School. Sack race, Girls.-1. M`iirgai'et MacPherson. 2. Floijuiics Mac- Donald. 3. Floreda Spurgeon, 4. Florence Macwilliaiiis. . Sack race. Buys under 12.-1. Angus Docherty, 2. Jack .\lac- Doiigall, 3. Pius Gi'it'i’ln, 4., .luck iLarrabee. » _“Er Sack race. boys over 12.- llcctor Morrison. 2, Aust Lurrahee, 3. llurvoy Bi-“-ll0ll. .David Ross. _ Trustees Race.-1. Frank Donald, 2. J. A. M‘tirtiin. 3. J. MscWlliiams.` 'I‘eiicher’s Race -1 Emil Miller 5 F’<.= Nicholson, Newtown. Best Pumpkin--1. llcctor -Morri- Isou. 2. liltirtin Macltae. 3. John -lliiciiniisn, 4. Jean Buchsniin."_ FLOWERS Best bouquet of Sweet Pens.-1. Richard Macituc. Bei-it bouquet of mixed flowers.- 1. ltlcliurd Macltne, 2. Kathryn imrrubce, 3. Belle Mi\cKlinnon, 4. Evelyn Muclieniiziu. , FRUIT fbr ,W7 Best tl Red astrachan Apples.-1. " . i"'” A Christmas . ..' /Z' rr Q’ is-,, We.. Y-lj si* `.\¢ ~\.1 Y* 4'. . A GIFT INSPIRED BY SENTIMENT, "W0 Your Appointment Now turns srumo or Fire Insurance Consult H. M. SIMPSON 150 Richmond lsroot Phone 809 C-00000-0004 'E Professional Cards Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. C. Barrister, Etc. el Money to Loan "ii Of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P, E, |, 0Donaid & McPhee BO AI A- MeD0N.AL8D.A H. F. MoPHEE Barrlsters, Attorney, Eta.- '""lTER. aottcrron, ere. M°'\*¥ to Loan on Clmoron eisek ' "°'*'*°wn. P. s. isisns - C. C. Archibald “ °f N. Y. Post Graduate I - _4 °°| 3°i\ooi_ and Hospital limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat °f'|°0 layer lulldlng M pn ° ‘ 0 " ‘ ‘ _ . ` (rea est 0 raatora vol, con I a o p Anson -» -» _ 4 . Ufsat George than :,::,='Le°d' 4- cnhemw ac "‘ millli-canada mknm makes s most delicious apple Jolla. _ T I V p’ 1 _>_A__ * W ~,`é‘\” /.,' a 4) , , Rita MacTavl-sh. 2. Jessie Morris- on, 3. Ruby Docherty. 4. Sara Gillis. Best 6 Duchess Apples- - 1. Francis llceves, 2. Gerald MacMill- uii, 3. ‘Christina MacPherson, 4. Evelyn MacKenzie. Best 10 Pltinis.-1. Lloyd Morris- uii, 2. Kathryn Larraibee, 3. Angus Docherty. COOKING Best loaf ot White Bica--- ‘ FUN FOR YOUNG FOLKS Barbara Brooks. Kellogg Co.. London, Ont., Canada.) (By Bonflres of autumn leaves. wierd ilaces made 'from pumpkins. and "spooks" dressed in sheets-all -mean Haliowe’en-the night which is dedicated to good ntrtured pranks. Many mothers prefer their children to stay off the streets the eve oi' All Souls and this may account for the iiiitniicr of parties given on this date. ~ On no other holiday are simple decorations and refreshments so appropriate. 'Piiper table cloths and napkins wi-th designs of Wit K .;§` IQ-wif’ \»/R* .F3 \\- Uujfie -. »'t_}5-0 V . '\` vigil \ 3 I o \\. xvtk a __ ~‘S-»° , S-..`.‘fi> ff ,/ \L .. ° .t_. .Nics"ri.E's ifooii co. ov C/\NAi>/\, i.iiv|i'ri-;i> 113:* j».r.;;-is sriticiir, MoNTi..,.!, \`F;\<\ kAj_je_-1;, \-Z.” I/6-1"" _ ll,"-.`\f.-. ' _i~ ._~» '-1 ‘°’ *_ .L_ ,_ ._-_._._. take its place. In fiict the kitchen is tl ruoni often chtisi-ii for this special evening. The celitii' stairs lead irom liore, down which one iiiuy walk l>iir.k\\'urd. carrying ii niiri'or in which ii lacc is siire to' be seen! ln the kitchen apples cziii he pared und the skins thrown over the left shuultlcr to lliitl thc.. initials of your future spouse. Ai candy party always interests young people-taffy, -brittle or pop corii‘ bulls are usually made. . Pop corn halls are always popir l-ar and it will save lime to use( 'corn flakes' with thi* poppeti "co'rn. " Anyone who has popped corn foriii large party knows iioiv niucli tiiiiei it takes. ’ Chcstnuts ciin be -boiled iii suit water, or roasted in at pun. Have you ever put ti row of cliestnuts on ips sndiroiis, each with the iiiiiiitil of someone you know? The first one to pop off will he the first one married. . There are dozens ol' funny thliii-ts to do on Hullowe'eii. The “spii'it,~i" get into all the giiests iuitl the hostess has not ti niiiiute's worry as to whether every one is liuvliis a good time. Pop Corn Balls 2 cups sugar? 2 tablespoons iight corn 1% cups water. 2 quarts l’oDllf‘-ll COPD? 1 package Corn Flakes; 1 teaspoon salt. Pop the corn and soictrt the \\'i'll popped griiins l`or the halls Ailti .corn flakes -and sprinkle with tilt! salt. \ Cook tugcthcr lhe siiKHl`- I'0\`“i ...yt-up and water, stirring iiiitii tite- sugar is dissolved. Continue conkl ing, without stirring, until the toni I peraturc 290 deg. F. is reached. At this stage a little of tliv syrup drolt ped into cold waiter will he flllii-if brittle. Pour the cooked syrup slowly Over the popped corn and Cnrii Flakes in a lame bnivl, stiri-ini-I S0, it will be well mixed. When cool enough to handle. form into halls. if colored -hails are desired. the' mlnring ciin he added to the syrup.: just when it is taken from the fire., stir is time ns possible when Mid i ing the coloring. lost the Syrup r. mme!|?1;s“l? medium sized -balls. I <-<4-il* A-'PPLE .isi_i.v Fnom skins AND cones S)`l`ll1l: ` The stems. cores iind skins oi' apples may -be utilized .by the thrifty housewife for jelly marking. Here is it -good, well-tricti und trusty recipe: 'Wipe apples, remove stem -and blossom ends, and cut into quar- ters. Put in a granite or porcelain lined preserving kettle. and add cold wiiter tow.-omg nearly to tops of apples. Cover and cook slowly until apples are soft. Mash and drain through a course sieve. Do not squeeze the apples if you want your Jelly to be perfectly clear. Let the juice drain through a double thickness of cheesecloth or a jelly 'Boll th jul for twent min Nike the P1300 ‘lf qandk' SH('k.q_ i?,?,1,u.‘,|:,w§:,\;;,.., K,1,.](;),.,;T:.‘i,. |i.‘,l:ir,.,| \\'ipi',_t|iiiii'ii-i'. ` i~tir<~, pam- iitiii these can lic iiiiitle iruin Diiiiilikiiis, ieny - - . dmv smH_ uWh__`__ "mm, Iwo um apples ur squash' ` ,. ' I r ¢l:ll' i,~:. .\ ii i ‘ illli tilin- A iil'e~plat-e adds iiiut-ii to ti Hail -'\“"U“' 5500*' l“"i)“ for ‘llllmiib 0"' H |""'"‘ " " " ‘. lowe'cii froiic, but ii' you ilu nut. »~-*--'_i'*__*-°i“"”1_”' ”`A""" " W 'T "T` " . 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