Makers of the '11 111 1111- 11-1 Here's a hint that means better baking for you—try Purit Flour. When it's a Question of Underwear . Select the underwear you know about- the underwear that has a reputation for value—-—that has steadily increased in popularity for nearly seventy years- choose “Turrtbulhs.” Look for the “Turnbull” label. At all dealers in weights, styles and sizes for everybody. Made in Canada by THE C. TURNBULL CO. OF GALT, LTD. fiépaywfiwz/tfiw MM; IKANITTED unosawsan LONG RIVER SCHOOL. i1~1111 111111 i-I11~1.11-1- l’11,\‘1111-1- 111111.11). 101 September and Qcloberi The 111111 11-1111,: i.- 1h»- <1u1111i111-, 11-1- (iYllll- i|| I 14-11111- Puynicr. glage “fin-TIMI”? wllzgdil d_ 2 1.011;! 1111-1-1- 81-11111‘ i111 |11=~ 1111111111 11: 1;1-111l - ii l .\l11111 1‘u_\'1111-r 111111 flariliveMcAiqiandél 0g Hilda) film 011011111‘. ,l..1;.11111 111111111112 111111111) L’ \\'.1l1l11 lmlglafid, 4 Elia Ch‘mveh (11-11111- .‘\' 1 '.i.11_1- .111|111\-1-1111- l.‘ 1’:1\'11-'- Ii i*I-.‘1-l_\'11 i-‘uunil. dl_ade'II‘I_l Andrew'McRae_ 2 .-\1111t1 (Iuusins. I-' 1 111) i 1111111 - 2 Wallace Chéndfer: 3 Joseph Hénh 111111111 Vi. 1S1" 1 - l .11111i--~ 1‘ 11-‘- 1-I1'111 1 i'.-1_\'11l1-1- 2i 111-011141- .1_ '. My: 4- Enmst Ghanaian 111s 3 Ralph -l1)ll.\'i11i11'. 111-1111» 1 1111 1 .1111111i111 (‘1111111-1‘ Grade IL __1‘ Arum‘. McRMH/z 111111111 \'1i 1.1121 1 ij-"ih. 1* 11111-11 111-1 1,’ '\'.‘\i:111 |'11y'111-1' f‘. James Lucille Chowen and Donald McAus_ 1-1-11 2 .\'111-1111111 1-111". :-.-1.- :1 ‘.1.11 11:1 1'-.1-1;l-- land lequall: 3. Raymond Hambiy; (illllspiv. 1'1~-1---' ;\11--:11i.1111'- .\1111:1 l'11l1~ 4_ Florence 31131111153 Hrndl- \' 1 1-11-1111‘ ~~11.~. i‘. i.111 121111-1111». i-Is-Ilu-r ih-r- Gfadg I 1111~L K131111191}; McRge; lirillll- 1\' 1 11111131111» "_' 11.1111. i..1,1-11~11 111111111112. .-\l11111 Puyll- 1b1 i, William Hambiy; 2. Walter (Ihandler. 1c1 i. Tommy Agnew. lt has superior rising Qualities and greater richness. It gives you t c lightest cakes, the flakiest pastry and the most elicious bu-ns and bread you ever tasted. Order Purity Flour to-day. PURITU FIZOUR Send 30 emu, Jump: or iil-uer, fin- lln- Purity Fleur Cook Book containing 700 ma! ’ WESTERN CANADA‘ FLOUR MILLS CO. LIMITED. ,, 11-...1.;I»111I.111.\1~1, 11111111, 111111111111-11111-11 , r om Toronto. Montreal, Ottawa. Bolnt John. , Following is the standing oi Cen- !lrul Royalty school for the months installed will cost between $2.000i THE CHARLO'I‘_'VI‘_ETOWN GUARDIAN Western Guardian and $3.000. That the s1. Marcel", let's people can handle this big ven-1 _sHOP AT KENNEDWS, Kim‘ tureuaut-r paying $17,000 sputcnsil,‘ siugton and save mouey- ‘to the contractors o! the new, 2°5'11'9'3l church only u short time ago. is, certainly to their credit. day at J. F‘. Lords new wflfehmlfle- ..'MR. RONALD MORRlSON-—, Alba-RY 393mm. hlilhesl- mullet’ The many friends 11nd relatives of, Pflces- HBlTl-‘i Alibamll‘ 09-1 Lw- Mr. Ronald Morrison, :1 native of, 69-1-ll-ti’. Bmckbugh, are grieved at the news‘ —-——— o! his death in Providence, R.l. last- -susv PORT—-The 1'11""! waelg 11-11., decPaseiLwnB the eldest- whari at Summerside iileseuied tl|son oi M1-. Michael Morrison and. 1111B)’ appearance the last [aw dBYB- was about 72 years o1 age. He went The S.S. Elmer E., which arrived'to Providence some 35 Yeflrs 850., here Thursday "Om New Y°rk w” and for years held the sums job ln= being loaded with 1101810" l" lmithat city. His iviie. Mary McCor- rate 011001) basB l1" llmll’ and mack, is a native of Si. Aiargarefls. sailed Saturday loi- New York wltlllThgy have no family of their owu, 14.099 bail" 01' Cfllllllelfi- lilllllbut adopted 11 boy and ii girl, nowl 7000 oi’ Green Mfllllllflllls flll 99m‘ grown, liis wile survives 111m. He ilcd seed potatoes, shipped by th was a. sober, industrious and trust-‘ 12112.1. Potato Growers ‘Associu- worthy man. - tion. Part of this cargo was taken _ from the schoouers Eliza Corehani. ..’°‘SAFE TEMPORARV STOR-1 (iiipt. Nlclsend, from French Rivor|AGE--'i‘l1e more experienced DOW’ and the Karmlw. Call!- Lofll. fffim to growers, particularly oi’ the seed Victoria, which moored alongulllo stock variety, are not worrying‘ the steamer. The tern sehooners about the forthcoming frost omit-i James William and the Esthouin nt ing their spuds temporarily stored,- the same wharf have now complet- in outhouses. The way they do i111 11d 1011111111.: and will sail immediate- to place lieddim: oi straw in the, ly, each with cargoes o1 20,000 bags floor or ground of the Outhouse. 0111011110123 for Long Island. N.Y. and nail rough boards ull i\l‘i)llll'l — —<I¢-—i- the sides o1’ the building about a PERSONALS toot from the wall. This tines not tnko much time or cost. The po- tatoes are dumped on the strzi-w- ‘bed, and when the real (longer of _BUYING POTATOES every —.\lr_ John Giilis spent the holl- days at his home in Bayside, hav- ing us his guest Mr, Douglas Me» frost appears. the space oi’ a foot Donald, and returned to St. Dun- 0r more ill‘()llll(l the walls is filled stairs College on Tuesdfly- N with straw, o1- litter, brown-top straw, and well packed. A cover of -- hiessrs Austin lllebeliun and Straw over nil protects the potato- Joseph Mclnnis, students at SL198. Que lurize grower of seed still-k Dunstuufis College. spent thastsles he kPill lllH potatoes in this Thanksgiving holidays with their way 11111101. 11p 1o ‘between Xmas parents m gross 1111,95» * and New Your, for the lust two -—Owini: to the indisposition of fflll-‘i- - Mr. John hiuirhteiui, Summer-side, he did lint leave with Miss Muir- 111-1111 Saturday morning on -thelr,°'N‘llY-*- --\ll‘- Wllliflm Rlorrisnn n.1,) U, Fhnqdn‘ They “one to be oi’ Mu 1111s been spending his 3,1,1‘. m leave some “me durmg 11115110111111 in liri1l.';e1r.\\-11. His many “wok. - frlellll-“i ‘V910 Klad to welcome Illi- " _.___ ly again alter n11 absence 0|‘ sev- _;1fl_<,1(._1- 11mm macLec-In’ so“ qf en years, ~—'i‘h11. potato grow-ms 31,-, and M“ James M, qjacbeanjol this 1-1111111111ui1y were 11101111011 to nf1CQnlrnL 1,01 1(;_ 1,; under 11-93;. see Captain Jordan at the Bridge- mcni in the Prince County Hospit- with wharf zinain this week. _ ;11_ 113111111; lilldflrgQne a 591-10115 (m. Mr. l-‘rederirk .\'.:it.heson of Albion ‘91-11111111 rgcgntlyv Cross reports the road to Chnilutle- town 111 :1 very poor condition since —-.\1iss (lei-lie (inudoi, daughter the rvuvnl ruins. ~~Tho many U1‘ ,\h'_ 111111 31m, ,]__1_ 3111111431, sum- friends oi‘ Air. .‘\l'cllllli'llll Man-Cor- mm-gidq, 1911 1M1 wen}; fm- B05101; mm- oi Primrose 111-1- soriy lo learn WIIGFQ she will spend 11m winter, he 1111s 11111-11 iuli-sposcd i‘1-1~ 1hr- 111151 illelore her departure she was host- 16W llil)" llllll 110110 l0!‘ llla‘ HD0011)’ iess lo 11 11111111101- <11 friends at a recovery- Wliss ilnrulu-rile Jen- vory enjoyable birthday party. lkins o1‘ .1\11n1111duio is visiting 111-1 --'""DUNDAS CENTRE AND V1- sistcr. .\irs. Norman lliacL-eod ut —.\ir. Joseph F. Arsenault, clerk ih-iilgelon-n. —.\iiss 11311111 .\ior- ol‘ 1111- Counly Court the Fifth Cir- son 11f Atahhew 111111 Aldrin-airs. cult oi‘ Prince County has been dis- BlllIKPIIWYII. “Will lllfi‘ \\'t“‘l<_"‘ll‘l l" missed from the position and Mr. Primrose. the sue-st oi Miss .ll'.‘<i- Julia. Schmidt. ' A home-realizes the neec-ssiiay- of regular at employment. without taking; time to rest. Thousands of girls have found 111111; Lydia 11‘. P pound has restored ‘them 1o a imrmul physical them fit for work. 111036 two women testify to that fact: ' 2,». HEALTHY AND STRONG Silverton, Oregon:— “I am writ.- ing to tell you how much your medicine has helperl mc. I was doing cannery work, canning, scal- ing, eie., but had to quit ivork when sick as I would be so weuk I could hardly walk across the room. Afriend of mine told me oi Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I have found relief ivhen sick 111111 it helps me more each time. livery one says I am o healthier and stronger girl. l 11m recommending the Vegetable Com ound to ull my friends." Julia Sc midi, 113 Wil- low st‘, Silvano“, Oregon. Ifemembrr 1111's package. 1Vnr11-gr11111111- 11110111111. Um sig- nuluru of Lydia 11'. Pink/lam. Lydia EPinkhantrsi 1 IIJWiI/ow St. Silverton, Oregon. Does illness keep _ i you from your work? k GIRL who earns her living~—\vl1cither in store, OIIICG, factory or For this reason she works on duyafter-day. When she becomes tired out and fllll-(lOWll, sho feels that she must keep at. her work _-___ NOVEMBER 9, 1927,‘ tendance at her place of inkham's Vegetable Com- condition, and has made LOOK AS YOUNG Fruitdnle. South Dakotnv- "I i016 badly. It. seemed like my back broke all to pieces and I couldn't stoop down to get. anything from the floor. ’I‘hen a friend told mo to try Lyclin E. Pinkham’s V e- l table Compound. Bo I did, an iii sure has helped mc. I can work ull day long and I feel so 00d. I nm i114 years old and I loo just as young as if l were 20. I am glad to answer letters from any one about this medicine because it has done me ood." Mrs. Francis F. .l"nj1udo, ox 31, lhuitdalc, South akota. 1 1 Vegetable Compotmd l LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO.,COBOURG.QNT, j fiorcornn. Class standing oi Baldwin's Roaclf Grade Vf-l. Martin Comm-nu. school for the month of Qetober: 1 Grade VIII.—I. Genevieve Scin- 7 ‘W m I:"""“*'“””“*°*‘""' In-muol J. Palmer given the posi- sic Acorn. ———\\'1-. 1111- Klilll 111 111111111- - , . 1 _ ,1 _ '0 q tio11. that little bliss Ainrizuii-i Nirin- R13 ‘kill/thing i0} the i‘ t -——— lsou o1‘ ilundus (‘1-1111-1: 1H 11111111111112 Y z ——~.\‘ir.,(ieor1:e Fisher, son oi Nhniailci- 111-1- recent serious llllW-‘W- -»—- fxfélfl z z 21nd .\- s. Alexander Fisher, Cross . ---"<°'>'*"*“ ' . i. , Rivers. was taken to Prince Couir, ..*l\l1'. 111111 hlrs. (l1es1crdlcl11n1- - i9 o 1y Hospital on Tuesday suffering hid, (Jirar Springs, \ve1'e_\-1s1111rs t-i ‘I "as! “Mk Several "I "l" from scarlet fever. and lit latest Souris 'l‘hul‘flllll)'- All Stlllll“ "lb"- . 1» -".i'"-"-..-.~:;*,;t,*‘.,.."-:.‘.. ".13: 11- 1-11-1111- ~ ———~——~~———-~ ~ ._,~ 1a W191i '_~ _ 1 - 9 Le c a lg i: fx°““tfl'éj_°'lpartm'"‘.d i ~'r111- 1111-. 1131111 .1. 111-1101111111. out t at 0 - i \ 1 5* n” y 3*“ ‘l Summersidc ilr-livercd a most lil'i u 17 I . ' 1Q spent S19, ivhich she had in- t , _ - ' . ' ' , 1 T l t y _ teiestmz lecture in the Intercoin 1- llm II 0 ' - i‘ tended to “end o“ ‘h? Island‘ iai liall. Boston, on Silndu 01ml - .1 n ‘ R ~ 1 Q We mention these incidents to Wm u _ l _ ~ l y'l . I _= That cold may turn into _Flu. ‘v r show 111111 we give 5.111511111111111 z ' - ’ “ 11"“- ‘““ “WW5 a“?-1Gnpneor.evenworsefnewnonianm» z s‘ and ‘but our smck is up to injutllehr-e oi DO\\:ll Easlers. ilhss [easyou takecareofltatonce_ . § . dam and “yen assoflei z o1 1111111) re. liovidenre. 111.1 RubMusgemlgqn thggongegtgd part3 -’ ‘111111 ruJnit 1‘ d h q‘11y'b' dlfd 1': . o o ‘l PM" --- (‘IIYPQ-‘d eriu-‘an see ow iilCl 1t ringsreie. _ ~ e 1 9 01' Islander. contributed u very Aseffectiveas themessyoi mustar L" § z S t 1ilt-asintz piano 141110 before 11111 11-1-.-1piaster;doestheworkwithout blister. 151 - ~ KENSINGTON 1111..- 11111 111-11. 111111111 uciiviii-i-i-y, Musterole. made from are Oil of 2-4 \ z . rendered two vocal solos momfliluStardJamPMT-lllelll-lll? all‘! Other . _- l ‘ , B)‘ fivllifllr ll" CA5" “'0 1"“ 11<>11111|r111|v_ A1 111.1 .,.,,,..1",,=10,, maslmpleingredientsJsacounter-n-ritant i‘ i I “me “five ‘Wu excelmofiilly the let-turns. Dr. .l.li. Brown on 1111-lwhicllgsl-“Qlglatefdckculauon and helps ;‘, ' 1 fine pr ces. 'ou are cor n y ha" m- lhe S,’ Dun t n.__ C‘, I _: rea up_ 600 . _ _ ‘ ii I invited to r-ull and examine f “H. whm,“ “Spica: l?‘ ‘wnql’ unfit: '- You will teelawarm tinsle as it en- _'- ‘Q1 9 the diilorcnt lines oi‘ goodS z pregame“ n“, new“ ] '_ -_ IWYS "IQ PomsiihellacQollng 5335310“ .1! ‘ 1 that we curry. and we do not with ' _, Md ' l “inf lldml“ U181‘. bnngsweloome relief. l‘ l v ask .1"1>u 111 buy if you 11m d" E u" 0mm!“ 5° (H'°“‘l°d"""°:1 The Musterolo Co. of Cnnndo, Ltd. ‘a 1 - z boiler risen-here. Come in this ‘ "N, Manuel] 3; my, ggq-enbnl . ‘. Q week 11nd secure your Winter ‘ p 1 J m rotting. . h‘ : requircmciiis. beasonagale z Ea t G 1 : 11.1"- 1;"1....i 1; S em "i" ‘an 1 1 .1 . - - _____. . 1 .- ° 1. ‘NED. v. a -'-'"'.".";'£‘.".1.. - i- ‘: ‘ 1F.“F1~“""11‘ 11"?“ Pitt?“- - 1 ’ ' , ._. - _ . 1 w t . arr 1: s‘ u . .11111'1:»', 1-1|1"w1 I x IlASTA‘Thl i 1i:1y;.u_.\uvcn1hc1- ‘Jill. lbXClillglllll 211T. gen" ‘hfl"a”|n.‘ardph||“' -; 1-11 1C5. L - - '_ ___. . _._-_.._..____. ' 1 z KILNNILDY 4 _ , _ ' - : KENSINGTON 1 ..‘3‘ CONGRATULATIONS — '1'1i- ' y tiff‘.._L....“"‘M‘H*M* lhiiirllllliiiwlliii- li1(l'i'i\'1'll\' i111‘! PiiLi-lriiiiiii Canada S' 8' Lines ' 'l‘1~:11-l1r-1's— .\I|ll‘l0ll MlllTiiy and 13°“ i gfgAaqsmp sggywe i'1-111-11- Aiurlheuz l i- 1 k V ..*EASTERN AGENT-.\1r. J. \V.1 MONTREAL i 1 3N0 Asghma Romany L,“ 11, Murdock is (luurdiun agent in Mun-t ‘ D; ,1_ 11 K 11 '- A511; R _ d tngue and will b l d 1. ~- l isl dlstincllye dfilgei-ent E3111 eiiltchcli 91V; 110W?! lllem-B? 821333111113? Lharl0ttet0‘vn - ' - - 1 - ." -,. - ' ' s 1 ' - - T1- 111-1-1-1 Morin-Hr“ 1- r." -:z::“1::-.W:;;11*:.1°n.: " - And s1. John-s We l'ill'!'_\' 11 ronipieter 51111-111 of Nliirruy-Sluiic 11111111111; 1 are,“ ‘vol-k of relief 1mm known ..‘-"THE LADIES 0i 1110 1711111111. . , I melt-rials 11ml z 1- nbic to make prompt shipmrnts ut am- 1 ‘ 1mm Ocean m Ocean for its wonder- (Jhurz-h. Montague, will hold .1 b‘ S‘ LAPTHORhE time. You uiii iiuil our pl‘ll‘C‘\‘ and wrvit-c rxi-t-pii-niuliy [u] ‘mum Kenogg-sv the foremost 111110111111 supper 11nd 1111211211" in lh~1l Luv’ L satisiariory. Write. wire o;- ti-legihonc _v1i||i‘ emit-rs to b1: and 1,051 of a“ asthma remedksv Oddlellows liuli, Wcdnesduyx No-i “V” filled -.~.1 111-11 market prices. i i: rlinndfi 1111011 a. reputation founded vvmlrrr 11- 157-11 11:11 Mvfllml chi-row" 1n the hearts of thousands who have ———— known 115 bgngfit, ..---POTATOES—'I‘I11,1 Sollris 1111-r- November 16th. November 21st. l .6 ’ g I (‘T-l ~<+>--——I' x L ‘I I tditauts lllfiVE [(11113 no: lozidini: p11- C B L d - 1 11-1-11 . 11111-1 '11 . n man min- n mm. 11 01-11 u 0111: 11- true . "1111-11 11.1111 ~ i . . 40> nn especially biz run o1‘ 1101111111-11. arve r05" t ' 1 (‘l-JNPRAI. ROYALTY SCHOOL. tnhle slot-k. 111 llelir Riva-r 3111111111 1 Thursday. (irowern of (‘eriiiil-d Seed are now busily hnulint: 1111111", bugged potatoes to the stations 11nd 1 sidlnxs willie. the going is good. . - and there storing temporarily until READ WHAT 7|"; n5“) Opplc]; the Association is ready 1o seudl [N TORQNTQ wnn-Es cars. All such stuck are 111111111111‘ i ~ in the Association bags and logged» AGENTS Oct. 28th lnst.‘_ A "——- Mr. S. F. Tarbush, 1, H-MONTAGUE SERVICE-Tho- c“ rlotteiown. | ' Sacrament of the Lord's Supper‘ Dear SII:—"YOII|' record g0 f“ is will b9 observed 111 the Si. An- n, good one and we are quite funk draws Piw-sbyterinn (‘.lu1r1-l1iu.\iou- in sayin; that we have fewer alter-i tugize on Sunday’. November :1 111 ations on garments sold by you than eleven ifclock. The éveuiug pro.» [from any oi the other Agents In the oratory service will he held on Fri- East." | day evening at 7:30 p.m. in con Just think, out of 3B5 pieces meu-_ nee-lion with this worship the lei-hired for professional men, only slx-' lowing men will be ordained 11'1111,teen alterations required. Hundreds, installed 11s elders oi the ch11r<-l1.‘°l ""1"! ileuvfiui 315° 1° PPM!" liiessrs, Wellington Johnston, Nor- clllmnwrfl- “m!” "d" "ill- i0 mnn J, MncPherson. James Cnrrj-xl 5-1‘- TAEBUSII- and Russel llinebaren. Rev. Quizr‘ 0y A. hleDoweiifibl‘ Caledonia. will- condur-i these services. Special Representative, 112 Prince Street, Charlottetown.‘ ..-’*NEW HEATING PLANT-- Two men. experis in their line.‘ from headquarters started Wednes- day 111 inslnll the new heating nlnni Iu the Si. Margaret's church.- Two more men are coming Mon-' day 1n ussisl. The (Yhnrch is a lsrlte_ wooden structure. with a very. largo venlry attached and certalniv reeds 11 his "poa-eriul hunter" null, if“ one surely in. The cont when 1 _ IYISIGIIT IMIIIIATIOI Filing and supplying gins- i "i171. .1. MABON OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUI, P. E. I. Olfloe Connected with I VERYONE knows the economical, long-lasting " Bon Ami‘ Cake—-the house- wife’s favorite for cleaning . windows and mirrors! ' Bon Ami in powder-form is '1' the same scratchless material in a handy sifter-top can. You'll find the Powder espe- cially handy for bathtubs and tiling, linoleum, pots and pans of aluminium, agate and tinware. You’ll discover any ~ Bon Cake and Powder Ami in magic lio BON ‘AMI, LIMITED, MO Grade IV.—i. Stella Carter; ‘d. Ur-i use Bon AmiiPowdetgtoo? ' number of usesTor it through- out the house. For it" cleans and polishes so easily, quickly and thoroughly. Remember, Bon Ami, Cake or Powder, doesrflt scour ofi the dirt but without Gentle to the hands, gentle to the surface it cleans -— Bon either form - is the usehold cleaner. ' most housewives rise both BALDWINS ROAD QCHOOL pliy' 2- Mzirv Corcorun; 3. Mumure-Tbsn McQllflldi 3. R1111 Cullen- n ' 1 ‘ ' ~ ‘ Grads III.-l, Blanche Mark; 2. Helena Cullen. Grade I.—1, Betty McQuald. Mary MeQuaid, teacher. I: l ,- blots it u injuring the st-liiace. NTRIAB ,