i l i i f L."- IIIlllllllllllllniltn-u- 'E3<'§sTXv*é‘i:iTEs"Zi7iicic 1i-i.— 11.1.7 lieu-i; iliiili. cviiitury. Mrs Juno lliiriuni. u li§'_‘_’,l'\'>.~, ll’- dniigiiu-rs. both (l\'lUi_',t'l1£Al'i1iii‘I, .\i1'.~'. yours olil, who was a slave oi 1 Martha Jurksuii, eighty-tun, Virginia iiluntutioii iiiiiiiriiwn-il at» Alton, lllili .\irs. Rally liull. iiiiiely- ;;_ tor ihi- (‘i\'il \\'ur_ liiPii l‘l‘l‘l'llli_‘"lll t\\'o_ oi iliotiiiiington, ill., iivi‘. Alton, ll|,, win-re- slii- had rr-siilt-il Keeps Fresh and Fragrant in tiie Sealed Package Montague School Fair PRIZE LIST Gib-ll 1. Grains Oats. 1. James McDonald. Brudneii 2. ivnn McDonald, Brudneli 3. George McDonald, Brudneit Lots Ross. Lower Mantegna. Wheat l. Lois Ross. Lower Montague 2. (‘ameyon Anneai", Lower Mon- i tague 43. Gordzn MnDonald, Brudneil -- '4. Ivan McDonald, Brtldneli Two Sweet Corn u, 1. Milton Mellish. Montague 2, John Peters, Lower Montague Winnlfreri lilcDohaid, Montague survive 4. lirlarie Coffin. Montague. Beans ,1. Vivian Armstrong. Montague 1!. Louise Burke, Montague s+owee++++e++o¢osoeeonweewvemwoo+ewvoeoo+o n‘ mm" Mixmmm‘ ‘Springfield 1 1 _-r d‘ Golf Prices’ Qn men's heavy work boots for fall Amee Holden and Wry Standard. Whole Stock, heavy clump sole $5.00 and $5.25 Valentine Martins, single sole in Urns Calf as near waterproof as it is posslbie to make leather ............. .. $5.85_ Double Sole 40c Extra Long Leg Boots, Wry Standard make, (the best kind) hand side closed . .. $6.00 A good reliable grain leather, single sole blucher, the kind people come back for again and again $4.50 Excellent split leather biucher . $3.50 Cheaper grade of split leather with good heavy sole Also boys, women's and children's at equal values. Goii Bros, Ltd. 2* ~v \l/~'\" .; crxv/rvr/ v/cv>t'w,\'v>\v.\rr ‘ _ Z fuivwqw/xiv/ We carry a complete stock 0f “Ad- am” and “Patrician” patterns in Com- munity Plate. <v><v><v W. W. WELLNER, LIMITED SiHCG 1868 Jewelers "Iv"? "-‘-"-'-"Y --" - - ' s... < i I» Ls 0 P i» ive ogs Wanted 1i , 0 {I 1i We are nqw receiving live hogs at our plant, Charlotte- " town, paying highest current market price for good o j’ quality. 0 v ‘E Will also buy dressed hogs from farmers in the vicinity I: oi Charlottetown, who can deliver by team next morning 4 ‘f alter killing, but must deter buying from country points 0 x until weather is cooler. SEE US BEFORE SELLING. b . o o o Charlottetown, P. E. I. OQQQ-Q-O-O o++++s¢eoo&+oeo+++ovo+eo++o++v w» rwoovevoewoos s QO-O-OQ-OXOQ QO-OQFQ-Q'Q'Q'C O l i1. 0 i u i4. Lois Ross. Lower Montague 4. Wilfred McLean, Montague | Class A. Home Grown Vegetable _ Seed. Turnip Seed l. Bertram iSteuu-irt. ltlontzigue . I illtZ Armani‘. Lower Montaigne Parsnlp Seed l. int-z Annear. Lower Montague I Clues 2. Roan‘ i Green Mt. Potatoes. ll. Luis ltoss. Lower Montague .'. Alain-aim lifcKiunon. Montague 1i. Austin Ross, ILUWPI‘ Montague i Dakota Red Potato" 1. Stewart Adams. Victoria Cross 1, James McDonald, Brudneli Ii Helen Annear. Lower Montague 4 Iva-pi Aiollonald, Brudneil Turnips . Donald Ross, Lower Montague Bertram Ste-wart, Montague . Harold Annear. Lower Montague Lester Moore, Springfield Carrots _ , 1 Harold Annear, ‘Lower Montague ‘l. Arthur Burke, Montague Ii. Austin Ross Lower Montague 4. Donald McLeod. Nictorin (‘ross 15mm" I i Parsnips _ 1. (‘amoron Annear Lower Mon- i tzigue 2. Austin floss, Lower Montague i I Clals 3 Vegefiables Green Tomatoes ii. Wilson MdLeod, Dalmeny l2. Annie Ate-Lean. Dalmeny ‘it. Gladys Bordon Montague 4. Elery Shaw, ‘Brudneiil Cucumbers Myrtle Campbell, Montague Beets _ ‘l. Thomas Annenr. Lowor- Montague .2. Helen Adaims, Lower Montague 3. (lenrge llucliannnn. Montague _ Cabbage , 1. Gordon (‘oi'i'iii, Ali-intrigue L’ ilaruid .~\l1iii‘.'il‘. Lower Montague Pumpkins *1. Cyril ltegvuollls, Montague -2. llelvn Iiii-iiisli, Montague 3. Milton hleilish, Montague 4. 'i‘homiis Aiiuear. Lower Montague Srweet Peas 1. Fiorrie McDenrmit, Montague L’. iLoiiise ilnrke, Montague i 2i. (‘ora Grunt, Montague 4. (lertia ‘tioliins, Montaigne Any Kind of Flowers. 1. Dorothy ‘Parkman. Montague L’. Margaret Kennedy, Montague ll. Frankie Bell. Montague, 4. Dorothy Parkman. Montague Mixed Flowers 1. Dorothy Parkman, Montague 2. Louise IBurke. hiantagua 3. Myrtle Keith Montague 4| Mni-gniret ilienueibj, ‘Montague Class 5 A .. Potted Plants 1. [Juuise Burke, Montague 2. Louise Burke. Montague 3. Vivian Armstrong, Montague 4. Louise Burke. Montague Class 5 Fruit Duchess Apples l. idlanrrhe McLeod. Victoria Cross Malcolm Munroe, Springfield Edith McDonald, Springfield Maude Hynes, Montague ‘we: Apples Any Variety . Ethel Keith, Montague Fred llynes, Montague Peter McLeod, Montague . Gurdoutfutfin, Montague Aura»- Apples (astrachans) ., . Sammie Reid. Montague . Albert Reynolds. Montague GUl'(')l] Coffin, Montague 4. Fred Illynes, Montague viiii-l Pears 1. Catherine McDonald, ‘Spring- field 2. Annie McLean. Dalemy 3. Fred Hynes. Montague '4. Preston Peardqn. Montague Plums. .. l. Harold Annear. -Lower Montague 2. Milton Mellish, Montague Husband's Story Will Amaze Charlottetown Hie says: "Adier-l-ks helped my wife for gas on the stomach and sour stomach ii.n TWENTY MINU~ TES. it works beyond greatest ex- pectations." Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel re- moving foul mutter which poison- ed stomach. Brings out n11 gasses and sour, decaying food. EXCEL- LENT‘ for chronic constipation. Guards against appendicitis Adler- i-ka removes matter you never ' thought was in your system and which may have been poisoning-you for months. Hughes ‘Drug Co., Ltd. (in Georgetown by S. C. Knight druggist.) '_ wMuu ‘ii. ‘Harry Higginbottoni, ii. Athoi MSKHIDOI]. himiiaguc Class 4. . .. ' - m enleeoiniimrriislriiiisniiieitio"? a. Annabel Mite-i 4. Fred Hynes. Montafiilfl Class 6 Clnniflg- , Raspberries. Helen Adams, Lower Montagu Arlctta Adams. Lower Mon iague Doris Fnrruthers, Montague Ruth Vickens, Montague ab: lav-i Beets 1., Louise Burke. Montague L’. Marion Adams. Montague 1i. Arietta Adams, Montague 4. Helen Vicki-s, Montague Crass 7 \ j_ ‘Bread Vfnrgaret liurdon, Montague ins; Anaearf Lower lilontasue , 3. MariunlAdains, Lovrer Montague Ne- Biscuita ‘ l. Florence Adamsv,_\{ictoriq (‘robs 2. Lavina Muhar. Montague Elsie MrLuro, Mqatpgue 4. Jenn hit-Donald. Montague c; Cookies .. hiarion Adams, Lower Montague Lavina Mali-iii", Montague . Dorothy Parkman. hionuiguo i"l‘lll1L'.iS (foffin, Montague aural- Fudge Hazel Brehaut Montague idlorrif Pruner, Montague Frieda Fraser. Montague inez Anuear, Lower Montague estates- Gingersnaps 1. Inez Anncar. Louver Montague .'. Lisle .MciLure, Montague If. Gladys Burdon, Montague 4. Myrtle Keith, Montague Class B. Aprons 1, Gladys Poole, Montague L‘. Annie McLennnn. Montague 3. Sadie MoLennan, Montague 4. Jean MuLennan, Montague lHemstitched Toyel 1 lnez Annear, Lower Montague Embroidered Linen .. 1. Bessie Dillon, Montague 2. Bessie Dillon. Montague 3. Arletta Adams, Lower Montague 4. Betty Dyke, Lower Montague , Class 7. Manual Training Hammer Handle 1, John Campbell. Montague ,2. Athoi MsKinnon, Montague 3. Gordon Coffin. Montague 4. liarry Gillie, Montague Milking Stool |1. Ailioi McKiunon, Montague 2. Joe Vuzzo, Montague Montague 4. (‘iarence MurphyQiMontugue Nail Box 1. Leonard Glllis. Montana ‘2. Stanhope McLeod, Montague ,3 Cameron McLeod, Montague Bird House ' 1 Archie Jiirzkman. Lower Mon- t (851.16 ._ '2 Donald Adams Lower Montague Class 10. Poultry Plymouth Rocks 2. Malcolm hirKinnon, Ivlontnguti iii. Colin McDonald, Montague :4. Fred l-lyuizs, Montague Wyandottl l. Fred Hymns, Montague Class 11. insects 1. (‘linrics itice. Montague Weed Seeds 1. Stnniio-pn Mi-Leod. Montague 2. Brudnell School 3. Alice MviLvod. Victoria Cross Trees Leaves 1. (ieorge, Bur-hanuan, Montague 2. Gordon Coffin, hioiitngue 3. lietty Dyke, Lower Montague 4 Arthur lBurke, Montague Sampibs of Wood 1. Donald Adams, Lower Montngu 2. iiertor iSchirmer, Lower Mon- tngue 2i. ‘Sillllilflfll! McLeod, Montague 4 Gorilon (‘ofl'in, Montague Class 12. School Work. Exercile Books (Junior). l, Eileen Poole. Mrmtngue 2 Ruth Nelson. MOllliigtle 3 Florence Fraser, Montague 4. (‘berries McKenzie, Montague Map Drawing (Junior). 1. (‘ntherine McLeod, Daliueney 2. Catherine Campbell. Montague Ii. (‘lnude ives, Montague 4 Grace Kennedy, Montague "KT Map Drawing Senior‘ 1. Wilfred McDonald, Montague 2. Ada McGregor, Montague 3. Russel Kaye. Montague Art Work, Junior 1. Arthur Burke, Montague 2. Louise Burke, Montague 3. Frankie Bell, Montague 1i. Frankie Bell, Montague Art Work Senior 1. ‘Russell Kaye. Montague 2. Malcolm McKinnon. Montague 3. Daiimenoy School . 4. George Fraser Montague Writing 1. Montague ‘School 2. Springfield iSchooi 3. Vlcorin (‘ross School 4 Daimeney School ‘iitti-‘Tilyr Class 12 . Section 4 Writing Montague School Springfield School _ Victoria Cross iBchool 1. 2. Girls Race (Under 9 yrl.) i 1. Edith McDonald. Brudneil - 2. Verna Show ‘Brudnelt . Dorris Carruthers, Montague 4. Jean McGregor, Montague I Girl; Race (9-12 years). 1. Jean lMoGregor. Montague 2. Crela McLeod. Victoria Cross 3. Olive McLeod, Victoria Cross 4. Teresa Coiiinshvatgiiltaqiiezr, , J?‘a ‘i- ll’ , , KifiiKvTa-TT/nr-"mu- “- Girls Race (Ov¢r i2 year!) Lois itoss, Lower Montague t Minnie lleilly. Montague j. Gertie McGee, Montague . Ruth Nelson, {Montague Boys Race (Under 9 Years) llownrd Luiiilryi, Montague George Ailams. Victoria Cross . John Mi-iLiuin. Montaigne Donald McLooil. Moniugua sxrci:' Boys Race (9-12 years) . Louie-ii Poole, Montaigne Thomas Annual", Lower lilglll! (llauile Ives, Montague , Archie Jnckniaii, Lower Mon- thgue Boys Race (Over 12 years‘) Stnnhupo McLeod, Montaigne Seymour Peuriion, Montague Harry iliggiubotliam, Montague Joseph Vuozzo. Montague MOI’!- aanoi-E. age w... Jockey Rice (junior) .. . Tom Annezir and Donald Ross, ILower Montague Jack -Mcl.ezin and iLnndry, Montague (‘lure-tire Landry and Jack Peters. ‘Lower Montague Elery iShuw Brudneil and Cyril Reynolds, Montague h-l iloivard 5*" {BIA Jockey Race (Senior) 1v. Cecil Johnstone and Stsnliope McLeod, Montague 2. Joe Vuozzo and John Campbell. Mniague 3. Seumour Peiiril-m and Leonard iGiliis Montague 4. Albert Reynolds and Atiiui McKinnon, Montague Girls 3 legged race (junior) 1. illcien (‘amphell and Catherine iCarrrutliers, Montague 2. (‘rein McLeod nnd Annie M-c- lLeod, Brudneil 3. Jessie iStewnrt and Violet iMontnge. Verna Siiaiw ndn Dor- othy Shaw Brudnoli. 4. Dorothy Parkman and Catherine iiGiilis, Montague Girls 3 legged race (Senior) 1.. Gertrude (Youison and Harriet ‘Jnckman, Lower Montague ,2, Margaret Burdc/n and Myrtle iCaimpbeii, Montague . , 3. Ruth Nelson nnd Mildred Kon- nedy, Montague ' 4. Olive McLeod. Victoria Gross and ‘Helen iMelllsh, Montague _Boy|.3 legged race ,. 1. Tom Annesr and Donald ltoss, . iLower Montague . Preston Pearrion and Albert Reynoidsf-Montngue d’ Jack McLean and Howard Land- ry, Montague 4. Harry Gillis and Austin Mc- Donald, Montague. Teacher's Race 1. Miss Margaret Nelison 2. Mine Daisy Vnniderstine 3. Miss Julio ‘Lamina l4). Miss Cassie McKinnon -"l‘ug of War won bu Montague School. N . Tire Chains Pumps Electric Horns Hand Horne Grease Guns- Auto Brushes Running Board Mats. Wool Dusters ,Windshieid Mirrors Spot Lights Head Lights Tali Lights Sponges Spark Plug Wrenches Socket Wrench Sets Radius Rods ' Running Board Supports Ford Brake l5hoes Ford Floor Mats Auto Clocks Aligning Springs Piston Rings Pedal Pads Spark Plugs Motor Meters Valve Grinders Dash Lamps ,_ Valve Tappet Silincere Transmission Chevrolet Cylinder Little Poiiil_§chooi~ Fair (Continued from ‘Page 7) .50 yds. Dash ‘for grls under i2 l Jenn FillvgPfilili, Little Pond. L’, Stella llowlott, Annundnle. Ii, Ji-ssie liiucketl, Llttli», Pond. 4. Daisy 'l‘osseli‘ Little Pond. ‘l ‘teachers’ Race i, Annie Jenkins, liowe Buy. ‘.2. Smile liissou, Alllllllltiililt. 2i, Margaret Mctlorninck, Lillie Pond. ' 4, Nellie land liill. McDonald, (lumber Young's Men's Race f 1, l-lurry Tossoii, Little Pond, 2, John Lawless, ilowe 13:iy_ 1i, Roy llowie-ti, Ailllilllliiliti. 4, A. D. McPherson, Launching. Wheelbarrow Race. . Non-glare Lenses Shock Absorbers Tire Saver Kits 'Gear Shift Anti Rattlers ‘s Ford Cylinder Head Gaskets Radiator Ornaments Radiator Hose Connections Valve Grinding Compound Ford Connecting Rods Spring Leaf Spreaders '1, Munsey and Elinor Biuckett, Little Pond. Automobile Accessories During Exhibition Woeb vii will allow a Special Discount oi Zll p. c; on all Automobile Accesairies, with the exception oi tires and tubes. Cotter Pins Lock Washers Wire Brushes Tire Taicum Hydrometers Tire Putty Patching Cement Radiator Cement vuicanlzers Carbon Remover Polishes Brake Lining Hose Sponges Soaps Chamois Tire Covers Ford Mufflers Spark Coils Measures Oils Greases Robes Robe Rails Foot Rails Tool Boxes Jacks Fan Belts 4 I‘ Lining Head Gaskets r _ v I Bumpers, Etc., Etc. VLN\\Q\'I'IIIIIIIIMH\\\\\\\\\\MIZIIIZLWIIIII$\\\\\L\\\MIILK\TWWII/lb III. 2, Joliu W. McDonald nnd Louis Jenkins. Little Pond. ii, Eddy Duncan, llowe Bay and Leslie Robertson, River View. 3.Leg_\ed Race for Girls under 12 l. Mary Campbell, Hill and Annie McDonald, Pond. (lumborianil Little 2, Jessie llinckett and Daisy Tm- , soil, Little Pond. 2i, Stella Howlett, Annzindule, un-l Mary Robertson, ltiver View. Jockey Racfi i, Elmer and lvtunscy lilni-kcti, Litilo Pond. 2, Jzis. Mill Howe li:iy,| ii, Louis Jenkins and Jns. Donald, Little Pond. and Charles Stead. Mr- Truetees’ Race i, Herbert (‘umlierlaiiii liill. 1i, “lellington Keefe, Howe liny. Ii, Jnliii A. Steele. Little Pond. 4, (Iilll Banks, Itiver Vii-w. M rLvoii, o. Ltri. i ' SEPTEMBER 29, 1921 Ar§$4iniinwu ‘"1 20 p.c. Discount C“ Free for all for Girls Mury ltobortson, River viPW. Sylvie Robertson, River Vii-w. 2i. Sadie llissoii, Ailnlliiiiilit‘. 4, Jessie iiluckett, Little Pond, 2nd, Free for ail or Girls , i-lniily llndcrliziy, Poi-tuni- , Mary ‘itflilvflr-itili, River Vivi». liolon llzirpcr, (Iliarlottsiloi-rii. , hiurgurci .\lr(‘iiriini-~k Liilil: Fre for all for Men iilli'i‘_\’ ‘fossi-li, Little Pond. Roy lluwclit. Aniiniidule. A. l). hli-Pliersou, Lziiini-iiiiii, —i§o§-——— 'i‘iin address was a temperance one, and the lecturer iiild consider uliio stress on the influence of “the pledge." He concluded wi-tb un ear» nest zippezil to those who had not yet signed it, and asked those who were in that position not to inilil back. but t0 come. forward and sign it at tilt‘. close. lie liud barely concluded his zip- pcul when the chairman hastily lili- uounceil thui iiiBy would now slug. "iinvo tiournge, My Boy, to Sn?! ‘Nuf’ l L’. If, Do you knozo what constitutes a strong constitution L? O have sound, healthy nerves, completely under control, digestive organs that are capable of absorbing a hearty meal, means you have a strong constitution! Your general attitude is one of optimism and energy. But an irritable disposition, frequent attacks of indigestion, and a languid depression, indicate your system is not in correct working order. Probably you are not eating the proper food. Probably the nutri- tious elements-are not being supplied to your system in the proper way. Grape-Nuts is the wholesome, delicious cereal that promotes normal . digestion, absorption and elimination, whereby nourishment is accom- plished without auto-intoxication. A mixture of enesgy-giving wheat and malted barley comprise the chief elements of‘ Grape-Nuts. A dish ' at breakfast or lunch is an excellent, wholesome rule to follow. You can order Grape-Nuts at any and every hotel, restaurant, and lunch room; on dining cars, on lake boats and steamers; in every good grocery, large and small, in every city, town or village in Canada. l. Grape-Nuts —the Body Builder "There's a Reason" R\\\\\\\\ZIIIIIIIIM\\\\\\\\WZMR\\\\K A\\\\\\\\\\ZIIIIZIA\IMX\WIIJ fl\l\\fl ‘\@ ‘_'