miiiillll . i.‘ When the ther- mometer is hov- ering around zero and the north winds are howling wild. the heating unit in your hOme L; of the utmost importance. i Furnaces are the result of sixty years experience. They are th enemy of cold and the friend of every member of th household. When there is a Fawcett Furnace cellar. the children can romp on the floor without . p flu.‘ i<. } :.‘ _...... .... J4 ’ I .. ....\* ' E J-l BII elllll‘... illglr“ I i‘ F “l HiVAi. Fuaanr. m h . ‘ l i ‘(Tfiljcasaivsinwcrn I - “am. * ‘- ’ part of the house. tor are all designed after years of testing give the purchaser a hundred cents of value for every dolla he pays. better furnaces are built Fawcett will build them. installed before the cold weath comes. E1. liranso Daonucrs LINIITED ' . .:-sw.~m~-.--.afitccesaora to CHARLES FAWCETT LTD. SAC/fV/L a £446. — AMI-i E n ST Fouuonv Co. LTD. Actress/lit . SACKVILLE . N.B .- MONTREAL- WINNIDEG -VANc0U\_/I§I3. Dealer for Charlottetown, \Samuel Kennedy. in the ger of catching cold. while mother in summer a tire and Dad in his shirt sleeves can enJoy July comfort in any Fawcett Furnaces embody all the latest known and ac- cepted improvements in warm air furnaces. The especially constructed ash pit, grate bars, fire pots, combustion cham- ber, carburetor and either Toucan metal or all-cast radia- in a way which Seven sizes for coal; five sizes for wood. When See your local dealer and arrange to have your furnace Myra MacLcod. Bonshaw. Edna MacKinnon, Canoe Cove. V. st. Beath MacKinnno. New Ar- . le. 2. Kenneth MacQuarrie, Bon- w. 3. Willard MacKinnon. Canoe Cove. 4. Connie MacLeod. Bonshaw, Florence McLeod, Bonshaw. Jane Dari-ash, Canola dove. Lloyd Smith, New Argyle. Eric Ferguson. Bonshaw. VII. Florence MacPhec. Bonshaw. Beatrice Frizzle, Bonshaw. Charlie McPhail, Bonshaw. ' Eric Ferguson. Bonshaw. ' Class 14 (Flowers) ‘l §pr§rw'wr§ +wWr9PPPP Laura McPhail, Argyle Shore. Marq McEaclIern. New Argy- 5 Isabel Ferguson. Bonshaw. Myrtle Crosby. Bonshaw. II. Florence MacLeod, Bonshaw. Catherine MeNevin, New Ar- g . 3. Isabel Ferguson. Bonshaw. 4. Laura McPhail, Argyle Shore. Sec. III. l. Catherine MacNevin. New Ar- gyle - shaw. 3. Laura MacPhail. Argyle Shore. 4. Reta Campbell, Bonshaw. Class 5 (Fruit) Shore 4. Lillian Carson. Bonshaw. Sec. II. 1. gyle. 2. John MacNevin. New Argyle. gyle. - 4. Gordon McNeill. Bonshaw. lee. 111. 1. ,2. Archie MacKinnon. Jove. t‘ C .e. Sec. IV. _ - 1. Irene MacLecd. Bonshaw. 2. Florence MacPhee. Bonsliaiv 3. Eric Ferguson. Bonshaw. 4. Reta Campbell, Bonshavr. ice. V. l. Laura MacPhail. Class 6 (Cannmg) i‘ ec. I. 1. Alberta MacNcvin. Zec. II. i. Edith McConnell. 2. Alberta MacNevin. Class ‘l. Cooking (Island Flour) ‘ec. 1. ‘ 1. ‘Myra MacLeod. 2. Cathern MacNevin. ' 3. Vera Smith. 4. Myrtle Crosby. I __Cinss 7. Cooking Sec. I 1. Alberta Shore. 2. Mary MacEachern. New Ar- ‘v c (B ad ., A Imported Modig- =2" *- -" MacNevin. Argyle "3. Thelma Beaten. Bonshaw. 4» Beth MacKinnon, New gAr- The metric system of weights and The a.ir mail routes of the measures has been introduced into States Estonia. to become effectlved next year. - now total 9916 miles (every day the pilots cover .mlles. Bans/raw erous. The following is the prize list: Class l (Grains) Sec. 1. _ l. Cathern McNevIn. New Ar- gyle. 2. John MacNevln. New Argyle 3. Archie McKinnon. New Ar- 4. John MacI-Jachern. New AIK- yle. Sec. 11. 1. John MacNevin. New AYKYW 2. Cathom MacNcvin. New Ar- 3. Beth MacKinnon, New Arg- 4. Milton MacNevin. New Argy- V. 1. Annie MacFhail. Argyle Shore 2. Laura MacPhail. Argyle Shore 3. Vina MacPhail. Argyle Shore m“! 2 moo“) ‘"4. Mildred Sellars.‘ Argyle Shore. sec Class 9 (Manual 'l‘raining) 1. i ' ‘ ‘ l. Catherine MacNevln. New m“ I Class B. (Embroidery) coke Jack MacCanIIcll. 0111100 ~ sec. v1. ' Class Io (Live sum.) Outdoors .0!‘ indoors '_' what‘ ‘zggrtriwuslzgévfiw ‘Rag; "l. Myrtle Crosby. Bonshaw. i. Lloyd Smith. New Arzyle. ever Your task ' ’ -2. Laura MacPhail. Argyle Shore 2. Mary McEachern. New Argy- ' 3. Forence MacI-‘hcc. Canoe le. I L fr h 4' James Mum-mum Argyle Vfi- 3. Daniel McEachern. New Arg- Let WR G E re es you u 14- Grace gflihairs. Bram snore. yle. < . ' _ vson . 4. Eric Ferguson. Bonshaw. 7 sustain your strength, allay 1- °"“°""° ““°"°"‘“' N“ ’“ Si‘ l A Crocheting ca... x1 (Collections) _ .‘¢- - l i Sec. 11. V0111’ thirst, aid appetite and Beth Mmxmnon’ New Amy ‘l’ g>'t'§'°i°1'1&by.NB<>lnz-.n§w..-A 1. Grace Sellars‘, Argyle Shore. ' l _ a er ne ac ev n. ew r- 2. Jane Darrac . Canoe Cove. digestion‘ ' gals; ‘kgiifiinfizxfrgégzoerg - I be] Fe ' h 3. Alberta McNcvln. Argyle ~ . . sa rguson. ns aw. shore. It keeps teeth clean and white l". m A .44. [Iclorence MacRae. Bonshaw. ‘e4. Mary McEachern. New Argy- . th ri M N . New r- ' ' ~ ' ' —cools and soothes the mouth ' °‘ ° “° '° °v °""°""° M""°""- "M"- M111 l L 2 Vera Smith New Argyle. ‘ i. Grace seliars. Argyle shore. and throat. A to smokers. a: m v1 d Mmfiu‘ 30mm“ 2.6 Chriatene MacNovin. Canoe‘ 2. Jane Darrach. Canoe Cove. 4‘ saw-rd Mwgwmnh N" - 3.. Alberta MacNevi... Argyle A ‘ Idna MacKinnon. Canoe Cove Shore. #61‘ v 1. Vera Smith. New Argyle. 4. Mary MacEachern, New Argy- Beatrice Friuie. a r . 1°- ' Every 1. School Fair The annual School Fair of Argyle shore. New Argyle. Bonshaw. and September 12. The attendance war- large and the exhibits were num- 4. Catherine MacNevin, Argylofshér gyle. See. II. 1. Florence MacLeod, Bonshaw. 2. Connie MacLeod. Bonshaw. 3. Cathern MacNevin, Argyle Shore. 4. Myra MacLeod. Bonshaw. Sec. III. \ I. Myra MacLeod. Bonshaw. 2. Thelma Beaten. Bonshaw. 3. Cathern MacNevin, New Ar- Canoe Cove was held at Bonshais ,yle. 4. Grace Sellars. Argyle Shore. Jec. VI. 1- Argyle ihore. 2. Beth MacKinnon. New Arg. vie. 3. Laura MacPhall, Argyle snore 4~ Myra MacLcnd. Bonshaw. 2519813 (Cooking, Knitting, Sewing) ec. . MacNevin. THE crmkidrrarown GUARDIAN Kenneth MacQuai-‘rie,’ Boh- __ l 2.. Kenneth MacQuarric, Bon- p Kenneth MacQuarrie, Bonsh- MacDougall. Argyle 3. ‘Beth MacKinnoII, New Argy- le Catherine MacNevin. New Ar- 3. Beth MacKinnon. New Ar- Edna MacKinnon, Canoe Covc Canoe 3. Beth MacKinnon. New Argy- ‘e. 4. Dan MacEaflIcrn. New Argy- i. d Dozens of Uses Eor this WRITE FOR mas aoox ‘Please sand me hnndarme free book "Walla ‘Hill Rdect GooIiJudgaent." which gives-valuable inflor- nution on Gyproc and homcdecouflm.» Name ..................................... a... Address ................... .... \ Pl k vihfl: n nlI bun: yo: in i‘ i) Al u.“ m4 npain low cost. on the market. book. 1. Catherine Richardson, New Argyle. 2. Mildred Crosby, Bonshaw. llemstitching Sec. II. 1. Myrtle Crosby. Bonshaw. 2i Laura MacPhail. (Argyle Shore. 3-. Annie MacPhail, Argyle Shore. 4 Isabel Ferguson. Bonshaw. Crocheting Sec. III. . 1. Jane Darrach. Canoe Cove. Margarita Crosby. Bonshaw. Annie MacPhail, Argyle Bee. VI. A. (Outline) Shore. G 1. Jane Darrach, Canoe Cove. 2. Myrn MacLeod. Bonshaw. 3. Marguerite Crosby. Bonshaw. 4. Annie MacPhall. Argyle Marguerite Crosby, Bonshaw. l Lillian Carson. Bonshaw. I Cecil MacPhail. ArgyleShorer Reta Campbell. Bonshaw. I Erie Ferguson. Bonshaw. wwr5+w 4. James MacDougall. Argyle Shore. (c) 1. Isabel Ferguson, Bonshaw. 2. Laura MaaPhail. Argyle Shore. - 3. Annie MacPhaii. Argyle Shore. I 4. Nlrra MacLeod, Bonshaw. ' (d) _. _ . 1. Myrtle Crosby. Bonshaw. 2. Edith MacCannell, Canoe Cove. 3. Christena MacNevin. Canoe Cove. I i Sec. ll (a): 1. John E. MacNevin. Canoe ‘ Cove. ' | 2. Louise MacNevin. Canoe Cove. - 2. Harvey Multan, Bonshaw. 3. Itdna MacKinnon. Canoe Cove 4. David Macllao. Bonshaw. Sec. VI. i. Ivan Ferguson. Bonshaw- 2. Laura MacPhaii, Argyle Shore. 3. Florrlce Macleod. Bonshaw. ‘ 4. Mvrtle Crosby. Bonshaw. Clan I (vegetables) Bee. ll. l. Gracie Sellers. Argyle Shore. 2. Edith MaeCannoil, Cove. l. Ivan Ferguson. Bonshaw. 4., Isabel Ferguson. Boning!- I. Bwlhlw- i. Meal 080M "v cllgTzfiseiissTivp-inl)’ . Sec. I (a! A Leslie MacNevin. Argyle‘ Shore. 2. Florence MacLeod. Bonshaw. Garages Gyproc will make See any of the following dealers about it or write for handsome free McDONALD ROWE WOODWORKING CO" LDVIITED, Charlottetown, J. A. Macdonald dqCos-Cardigan, P. E. 1. Poole 8a Thompson. LimlieIL-Montnguc, P. E. l. 1LT. Holman, Limited-Summcrside, P, E, I, J. H. Hughes & Co.—Souris, P. E. Morris-Bernard A‘; Cm-Tignish. P. E. I. CANADA GYPSUM AND ‘ALABASTINE LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA. no Fireproof’ Wal boar iVhy build f0 burn? Gyproc does away with inflammable wood-lined walls. roofs. ceilings and parliliom. 4. Jane Darrach. Canoe Cove. 3. Robert MacQuarrle, Bonshaw. (b: 1. Shore. 2. Isabel Ferguson. Bonshaw. 3. Ivan Ferguson. Bonshaw- Beth MacKinnon. New Argy- Laura MacPhail. Argyle 4. le. (c) 1 Myrtle Crosby. Bonshaw. 2. Edith MacCanneli. Canoe Cove. 3. Christena MacNevin. Cove. Sec. III (ab 1. Laura Shore. 2. Annie Arflyie Shore. 3. Grace Sellars. Argyle Shore. 4. Edna MacKinnon, Canoe Cove. (b) 1. James Shore. » 2. Thelma Benton. Bonshaw. a. Mildred Crosby. Bonshaw. 4. Canoe MacPhail, MacPhail. MacDougail. Argyle Argyle ' Cecil MwcPhail. Argyle Shore. ' Famous Fireproof Wallboard HEN there is building to be done or alterations to be made, speed and satisfaction are assured "by using Gyproc. ' There are literally dozens of uses for this famous Fireproof Wal1board——a product specified by Canadzfs leading architects for all modern construction. H Extra Rooms How much space is being wasted in your attic or basement? Gyproc walls and partitions will enable you to convert them into comfortable extra compartments—a play-room for the children, radio room, extra bed- room, store-room or special quarters for entertaining-at a remarkably 1"’ Why run the risk of a cracked radiator by housing your car in a freezing garage? Gyproc-lined garages keep cars in good condition through spells of coldest weather-Fireproof, cold-proof, easily applied and wonderfully economical. Summer Cottages Have you noticed the number of summer cottages wiped out by fire every year? Reduce this hazard by lining walls and ceilings of your summer home with Gyproc. comfortable and attractive. For Repairs and Alterations Gyproc insures faster and more economical construction than any other wallboard. Can be laid right over old walls and damaged wallpaper. Takes any decoration, and is especially suitable for Alabastine. A per- fectly smooth, even surface is assured by filling the joints with Gyproc Joint Filler. Will not crack, warp, bulge or burn. Gyproc is the only CANADIAN MADE fireproof, cold-proof, non-warping gypsum wallboard it fifty per cent. more 1. q Shore. 2. E d Wi n Shore. Campbell. Argyle MacPhall, Argyle Sec. IV Grade 2. 1. Vina MacPhaii, Argyle Shore. Grade 3. 1. Edwin MacPhail, Argyle Shore. 2. Foster MacI-‘haii, Argyle Shore. Grade IV. _ 1. Dot. MacNevin Canoe Cove. 2. Neil A. M I , Canoe Cove. ' ' 3. Leona Carson. Canoe Cove. 4 Bonshaw. Gradm A... i. Reta» Campbell. Bonshaw. 2. Marguerite Crosby. Bonshaw. . 3. Eric Ferguson. Bonshaw. 4. Vera Smith. New Argyle. Grads V. - l 1. Edie Maenneffloruhaw. 2. Thain: Benton. Bonshaw. i 1. Lloyd MacDougall. Argyle Continued on Page l‘. t Q pkwL k . 1mm nann- with IT nears I a \