ones need Giest. You should banish beverages con- Itaining tannin and caffeine. ANY know the bitterness of sleepless ' nights because they drink bever- ages which contain tannin and caffeine. These drug-stimulants seem to deaden fatigue. They actually spur tired nerves to sleeplessness. Many of you sleepless nothing from the medicine Tannin and caffeine are harmful. With you these agents may later their poisonous effects are certain, surel, Drink Postum. irritate the nerves because Partum contains no trace of any harmful drugs. Instantly made in the cup at a cost of about half-a-cent. Or there's Postum Cereal made by boiling or percolating twenty minutes. At all grocers’, restaurants, your club or on the train. splendid free offer. Mail the coupon today. , Carrie BlancharrPs Offer “I want you to try Postum for thirty days. I want to start you out on your test by giving you your first week's supply (suficient for 21 cups). “It seems to me that it would be a wise plan for mothers, particularly, to think of this test in connection with the health of their families. “Will you send ine your name and address? Tell me which kind you pre- fer-Instant Postuin, made instantly in the cup, or Fostum Cereal (the kind you boil). I'll see that you get the first week's supply right away." l work fast or slow. But sooner or This delicious hot drink cannot Read Carrie Blanchard?» CANADIAN POSTUM COMPANY, LIMITED, p-zo-ze METROPOLITAN BUILDING, TORONTO Z, ONT. I want to make s thirty-day test of Postum. Please s n}; without cost or obligation, one week's supply (Zl cups) o INSTANT vosroii i3 CIm-i which rosniiicairaiii. |;i you no» Manon 4,14,. II Cu" Pym: Postum \ You know how many children do not like the taste of“rnilk. You know how they like to have the s how good it is for thrm. usinl hot_rnilk the taste immediaielyl them to have a ho! drin _ (not boiled) instead of hoiiin ‘ ‘ And they will get the adrlei nflilflshfnrlii. of milk flmt‘ drink u the "Frown-ups. You know, too, k hiake Instant lhisiilm in? water! They'll like in; Iral drink that is economical and so easy lo make. THE MAUIUETANIAS RECORD Cherbourg is 3,160 miles and themstonishcd the shipping WPTld- A~ Mauretanladias just covered it inlthnt time they were making iQucenstown to New York run and teen minutes. beating her own rec- l~e~ame known as four-day boats. first assume-i Whcn it is remembered that the five dnys. three good ship Maurctiinia has been plying the high seas for a matter 0rd‘ by three minutes. ‘ ‘ of twenty years rind that several during tho voyage she twice bet-‘rommand of thc Atlantic by trav- flwfillilll! from Driunts Rock to Ain- other large liners have since been'tored the existing built for the avowed purpose oilow- day's rim on that passage, and thnt‘.i":osc in four days, eleven hours ering the successive records for the in spite oi considerable fog. Dur-jand thirty-five minutes. beating the Trans-Atlantic passage which she ing 24 hours ended at noon on JulyJ-usltanias time by seven minutes. has created. the giant CUIIHTGCFS 1'7 she covered 652 miles, a feat. in clipping three additional mnrlrable feat. considering the minutes from New York record becomes meritorious. Chcrbourg to of the vessel. rill tho the F p011- the language. New Universities hours and seven- Moreoveni The Mauretanin record for i Dictionary ‘Enlarged V0 Self Pron cabulary ouncing Right up to date» equipped with the latest words in A Dictionary of Radio words and Terms 0f every day errors, of forms and addresses, of Com- merce andLaw, of Aviation, of Lacrosse, of Golf, Base- ball, Football, Boxing» Basketball, Yachting, Language of Gems, Wedding Anniversaries, Birthstone, Time and its variations, Language of Flowers, Single Flowers, A Dictionary of foreign words andphrases facts about the earth. Population of the earth by continents. The metric system of weights and measures. . All this and a lot more for only '98 cents and one cou- Now is the timeto get a a very small cost. L real handy Dictionary at IrIIIrIIIitt-Irruttrttrtifrii COUPON To The Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. L Enclosed please find!» . . . Dictionary. .. Cents for University i Address the c- flint it was not long before she cs- gc;tabllshcd the record figure oi four days. tcii hours and forty-one min- It was back in 1909 that thcnvtos, maintaining an average speed more remarkable and all the more‘ Maurctanla and her sister ship, thenof 26.06 knots per hour. That was ill fated Lusitania, began to estab- ‘in the year 1910 and it is notewor- The distance from New York to lish Atlantic speed records which ‘thy that for her new record on the tee has been formed here whose duty it will be to see that all Brlt-_ lsh harvesters main in Manitoba are placed a‘ farm work during the Winter. cd that all men wanting work could be placed at from $5 to $20 a. month the rate depending upon the chores to be done on he farm and the am- ount oi stock to be cared for. owing a meeting of representatives of the Provincial Government, the department the railway and the federal land . ‘tlement branch, under the chair- manship oi Thomas Gelley, division commissioner of immigration and colonization. Many to Split Yanks’ Share of Big Series Cash NEW YORK, Ocl. IL-Tlio Yim- do with the money the"; will receive .r the first four games. All the reg- lars. including the Vilcey Moore, Freddie Iieimnch and Pom Zachary, who joined tne cast. ii mid-season, were vote/l a full ilinre, as were two roaches, Arthur Fletcher and Charlie LYL-iary. “Dog" Woods, the trainer, and Manrroth. nvzivelliiig secretary, will get three- JUELPLBI‘ shares. Stanley Covclesklc. n pitcher. for- -.cd into retirement by a tailing aim, \.1 Sheely, a pitcher who wenqaway 1nd came back; Rosy Tiiil Ryan. a pitcher who camc in from ihe min- irs late 1n the season, and Harry Jaatthews. the bull pen catcher, will iet half shares. Marty Campbell, a. pitcher who vent tn St. Paul after starting-with he champions, and Bill Dickey. a loung catcher. who was recalled ‘rom Little Roclrjwill be cut in for $750 each. - _ The groundkecper and clubhouse ncn were voted $1,000 apiece ‘with ‘S00 Lo Eddie Bennett, the mascot. ———<-O&.._.{_ . Zeppelin Flies Ovefngland LONDON, Oct. IL-Pusliing her nose north and west through the early hours of darkness, the mons-~ ter dirgible Great Zeppelin slipped over English territory tonight, a great, grey shadow in the sky. Making his most important trial flight before the projected trans- Atlantlc trip to New York, Dr. Hugo Ecknefs giant aicraft passed high over Lowcstoit on the Suffolk cast at 0.05 p. in. She had been iri the air since 7 a. m. when she lei: Friederlchshafen, Germany. Sighting of the dirgible on licr "riendly mission recalled vivirl wot" chcd in agony a dozen years ago when German Zeppelins raced to- wards London. loaded with bombs and intent on a fury oi destruction. The Graf Zeppelin, however, is much larger than the ivnr alrshfps and instead of fighting men she carried a crew of peaceful aviators. a group of German oflicials and "wit" a dozen ncwspapermen. The (iirgiblc had taken a north- “'11 route over Holland, according o advices here. and liad flown ovcr Doom where the entire family of ilic former German Kaiser waved _ and cheered her. ehcrbourrz-New York run, one lon- ‘or by 380 miles than the Queens- own-New York route. she travel- ‘cd at an average speed of 26.63 knots. The Mauretania continues to "pllold her position as the world's ‘astcst steamer in spite of an age st. which some other ships are be- 'ng considered worthy of the scrap heap. Both the Leviathan and the Olympic. formidable challengers for ‘ior honours, have steamed at o ‘peed of more than 27 knots an ‘iour, but no ocean liner has yet appeared to better the Maurctan- 'a's record of 26.06 knots for the and it will be probably some time before her record for the Cher- ‘burg to New York passage falls. unless she herself turns the trick. There must have been pretty 200d stuff built into the Mauretun- in in the British shipyard in which cne was constructed to enable her,‘ almost twenty years after the time of her launching, to continue , possess command of the Atlantic. ‘ i-Zmom- FARM EMPLOYMENT I non WINTER MONTHS l WINNIPEG. Oct. 5.—A commit- who choose to re- The committee was chosen foll- of immigration, and The general opinion was express- rco» ',~oooa>4Q-oooao-00+4-O Insidious Eye Strain We use this adjective ai- vlsedly. Beflerers from Eyestnlll may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the Entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it II computed utilise about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when lye- straln fl preadst, a much larger proportion is required. Hence defective eyes, through‘ their consumption of an er- esslve amount of Nerve En- ergy may seriously aflect the functioning of other organs of the body and produce ill health. IIAVI YOUR EYES IXAMINID I ou--¢-v-¢ (IFJ-Iutchcson 0H9 ' ' ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN kees today decided what th-iy win‘ incapacitated‘ scenes to Britisliers who had Wat-- GE OR GE TO WN , EXHIBITION PRIZE LIST Continued Specimen fllet crochet: l 1 Elsie Lavers 2 Mrs. Allen Fraser l 3 Mrs. George Thompson Luncheon set: l Mrs. E. Skinner 2 Elsie Lavers ‘ 3 Viola Kemp. .Pnir towels, handworkcd: l 1 Mrs. Allan Fraser 2 Mrs. George Thompson 3 Martha l-Iemphill Shopping bag, hand made 1 Mrs. Ashley Allen i 2 Helen Moore Hunk of home made yarn: l Catherine McLeod 2 Mrs. W. Fisher 3 Mrs. Ellen McKlnnon FRUIT. Apples, Wolf River: " 1 Inez Stewart, L. Montague . 2 A. Corrigan | 3 Charles Parker I Northern Spy: l D. J. Stewart 2 A. Corrigan ‘ 3 Charles Parker ‘Golden Russet: " 1 Mont Anncar ‘ 2 A. Corrlgan 3 Helen Aitker . i King-l R. Morrison; 2 William Mc- ‘Aulay; 3 Charles Parker I Baxter-l lJ. J. Stewart; 2 David iwright. ‘Ontario-J D. .1. Stewart: 2 David ‘Wright; 3 Mrs. J. C. McMillan. Red Astrachan-l W. McAuiay; 2 R. ‘Morrison; 3 Mont. Arinear ‘ Duchess of Oldenberg-l James Me- Phee; 2 Gerald Macdonald; 3 Charles iFraser. . ‘ Gravensteln—1 George Dewar; 2 IJ. A. Dewar; 3 A. Corrigan; 4 W. Mc- { ulay. Wcalthy—1 A. Corrlgrin; 2 Mont An- nerir; 3 R. Morrison. I Alexander Emperor-l A. Corrigan; l2 David Wright; 3 Charles Parker. Ribson Pippln-—l A. Corrlgan; 2 D. ‘J. Stewart I Yellow Transparent-l Inez Stewart; 2 Mrs. C. Johnson; 3 Mrs. V. R. Ross. . Fameuse—1 A. Corrlgan; 2 Archie lMcAulay. I McIntosh Red—1, David Wright. ‘ Mann—l Mrs. V. R. Moore; 2 Mont ‘Annear; 3 Robert Dewar. . Collection winter keeping apples: 1 1 D. J. Stewart; 2 A. Corrlgan; 3 ‘Charles Parker. Collection fall apples: ‘ 1 A. Corrigan; 2 Charles Parker; 3 D. J. Stewart. jBox oi apples packed for export: ‘ 1 A. Corrigan; 2 Charles Parker Siberian Crab: 1 J. D. Knight Trnnscendent Crab: 1 A. Corrigaii; 2 Mont Annear. Hyslop Crab i i Mrs. Archie Bruce; 2 Mont Annear; 3 W. F. Rourke. Plums-—.Y ow Magnum Brown: l Sam He phill; 2 W. W. lVDcLaren; i3 D. J. Stewart. ‘ Moore's Arctic: _ l 1 A. Corrigan: 2 Marjorie Hyndman; ‘3 D. J. Stewart. Lombard ‘ i 1 S. Hcmphill; 2 A. Corrlgan; 3 Mrs. ‘W. W. Jenkins. ‘Bradshaw: ‘ 1 D. J. Stewart; 2 Sam Hemphill; 3 ‘W. Martell. Dawsons: . i 1 Mrs. V. R. Ross; 2 Mrs. M. Mar- tcll; 3 Sam Hemphlll. Other varitics plums: average for-the Atlantic crossing.‘ 1 D- J- Stewart? 2 Wlf-lllrie Hima- man. i Pears—Clapp's Favorite: 1 D. J. Stewart l Bartlett: ‘ 1 David Wright. Other varieties: ._ 1 David Wright; 2 D. J. Stewart. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. Potatoes, Cobblers: . 1 Mont Annear; 2 Jerome McLean 3 George Annear Dakota Reds: 1 J. D. Knight Green Mountain 1 Jerome McLean; 2 Mont Annerir; 3 .1. n. Knight McIntyre: 1 J. Boudreault; 2 J. A. McCormac. Early Rose: 1 George Annear; 2 J. D. Knight; 3 Mrs. Ira Ross New variety-l J. D. Knight. Swede Turnips (table use) l D. Wright; 2 J. A. McCormack; 3 J!’ D. Knight. » Swede Turnips (for stock) ~l Ed. Bouchard White turnip for stock 1 George Annear --.- Ben Mangel, Wurtzll: 1 V. O. Sehirmir; 2 George Annear. Yellow or Red Globe‘ Mangels: 1 Mont Annear; 2 George Annear; 3 David Wright. Half Sugar Mangel: 1 Dan Stewart 2 George Annear. Carrots for shock: 1 David Wright I Half long carrots (table) l D. Wright; 2 Hugh Macdonald; 3 Ed. Bulpitt. Parsnips (table) 1 Hugh Macdonald; 2'D. Wright; 3 E. Bulpitt. Turnip Beets (table) 1 J. Boudreault; 2 Watson Henry; 3 D. M. McLean , Red Onions l D. P. McKlnnon Dozen Onions-Ed. Bulpitt; 2 Mrs. V. 0. Schirmlr; 3 W. C. Johnston. Tomatoes (green) l Mont Annear; 2 D. J. Stewart; 3 Hugh Macdonald. Celery (white) 1 Geo. Annesr; 2 D. J. Stewart Celery (red): 1 D. J. Stewart Eschallotts: 1 ms. Cyrus Johnson Potato Onion: 1 Mrs. Cyrus Moore; 2 George An- near. Table Corn: 1 E. Bulpltt; 2 Mrs. Charles John- ston; 3 George Annear. Fodder Corn: 1 Mont Annear 2 George Annear 3 D. M. McLean. Cauliflower-s: l Mrs. D. P. MeKinnon 2 D. J. Stewart; 3 David Wright. Cebbage-Wlningatadt: 1 D. P. McKlnnon; 2 Hush Mac- donald; 3 D. Wright. Cabbage. Drumlieud: Msklnnou: I J: A. McCor- Moore; 2 Mrs. C. 1D. P. s Murray Riveri Sc_h_ool Fair Prize List of Murray River Schooli Fatr:— . i Oats-l, Ernest Richards, Glad- stone; 2, Katie McFarlane, Hope-v ' i f UNCLE RAY’S CORNER THE STORY OF COLUMBUS 1 "LET US SAIL WEST!” This book made Columbus long to go to the land of riches; and “m; 3' Lwr“ R°b°"s' H's“ mm“? he had a plan-to reach India by 4, Florence Hayter, High Bank. Wheat-d, Mary Saunders, High Bank; 2, Graham McSwain, Peter's‘ This month is the one in which lwc celebrate the discovery of the sailing west instead of east. West Indies by Columbus. So I think, dThersailor had read or heard Road; 3‘ Marion Jackson‘ Pctmdsflt is a good time to tell ‘the story ohnbout the ancient belief about the Read; 4‘ James Richards‘ Glmb that famous sailor. . ndness of the earth. The idea stone. ‘ “w~‘““““‘ n ,. - _mcd sound to him. ‘ River; 2, Marguerite Buell. Murray‘ fiammbus asked the. king °f P ‘"1"’ River; 3, Lester Jenkins, PCICFS‘ _ i“ [or help m finding i‘ western - ~~ ir-ire to Asi i ' “ R d; q_ F- . d H .1 ‘ M .. , ‘.- , - - 8, say DE. YOUI‘ cap- lngfel,‘ “m on “g “n” ltains have had no fortune in their l Bean$___1‘ Ammo Maura‘ ‘Ahncy; .cii<;r‘.s to reach Asia around Africa. I 2. Lcith Beck, Abiicy; 3, Margaret‘ ‘lvhy “in” 19L me find l1 Wily by sail- icmshee‘ Murray River; 4‘ Rum iiig west. I believe the earth is Tzaynolds‘ Murray Riven ‘round, and I think I can reach Potatoes (Green Mountains.) —-1. 11nd‘? by a silo" mute u I 5a“ ‘Milton Livingstone. Gladstone; 2. isirmgl“ “"35" . Florence Hnyter; a. Alliston Mc- The km‘? held a °°""°" °i "w Donald, Glen William; 4, Alexanrl- lcameq men °f his km3d°m' and‘ m. Mcswam‘ Pew“ React _ ‘they discussed all sides of the ques- Irish Cobblers-l, Leon McPhoe; Wm‘ Sumo were m favor 9i m9 Hopefield; 2‘ Florence Hamel,‘ 3‘ plan. but others declared that even vemna Munroe‘ High Bank; 4‘ _ . ___ if the earth was round. the west- Laura Roberts. High Bank. ‘ = --/'7 wind "oyage would be "90 1011B 1°!‘ Turnips.—l, John Moore. Almcy; Columbus studied» ilic lpwfit‘ . 2. Florence Hayter; 3, Raymond Mc- Marco I'ol0. ' Th°,k'ng_d°°ld°d i” "m" mi! Lean; 4, Sarah Stewart, High Bank; . requm” Ci Commbus- but h" made 8 Corn.-l. Annie McLeod. Murray‘ ‘Alter thinking upon the subject’ I m ' . book . lan to test the id S CBFFOE-i-l. Ruben McCaiiell. Do- l‘ u one know." ivhcrc Columbus _ . ca‘ acre“? he ver; 2, Vernon Acorn, Glen Wil- wag born. It inlay have been Italwimefil.‘ “nee Smps m me west“: but ;.' returned with the report that. vlillmi 3- RfllDh Rflbflfis. High it may liavc been Smin. AL z ., ‘Bank; 4, Gordon McKay, Glad- rate, he spent part iii his boylidlid ifigdngimfgflna: be fougdi Th” king stone. 1n Genoa; and m, an r‘ 1 4 '1 ° DRY 0 umbus in Parsmp5___1‘ James Richards; 2‘ Went to Sea‘ c“ Y “B” 1° ZLva-Illdlirsllould be found. Flvmwe Hayter; 8. Hubert Herring, Unlike most sailors, Columbus S‘..“a‘“"h“° mmmb“ “m °° Murray River: 4. l/lai-gueriie Buell. Was a student alld wide reader. In M“ w “y “is i°"‘““° ‘hem Murray Rlver- those days, a book by Marco Polo Cflbb8B9-~1. ROY RBYIIOIGS. Mur- was popular. It told of Marco's f ray River; 2. Hubert Herring. ‘visit to India, China and Japan; Tomatoes-l, Lizzie Buell. Hope-lot the old, iv ' - field; 2, Mlnetta Reynolds, Murray had sees. s1 er and Jewels Rigor; 3, Carl McLeod; 4. Clara __ l ° “.50!” Murray. River‘ ‘ . . hiiittart; 4. Allister McDonald l. °:::‘:;.::i.°“::i.rf"s‘* are; ~~~- ‘Jackson; 4, Florence Haytcr. ‘1191111121 4. Laura. Roberts. ,1 LT" pligrr$gnlrgléinAN EG ‘ Applgs (A1QX,;._1_ Eivmod MM. Special Prizes for Plant-l. Mary G .Kay, Gladstone; 2, Minettzi Rey- MCFEFIRHQ; 2. Florence Hayter; 3, ‘nolds; 3, Lois Bowels; -t, Louis E991 5011115011- iBursll, Abncy. Exercise Book (a) — 1, Dover ' Allllles tR.A.i—1, Margaret Stew- “chwl- HQDEYIOIG $611001; 3. Mur- ‘art; 2, Alvin lvicSwain; 3, Harry F413’ Riv-W fivhvf-vl; 4. Gladstone ‘McKay; 4. Daisy Bowels. ‘£11001 \b>*~!. Hvnefivld; 2. Peter's | Plums-l, Annie McLeod, Glen Road: 3. Dover: 4- MIIYYBI/ River. William; 2, Helen Reynolds; 3, Au1-_ ‘gl-ll- Hoilvfivld; 2. Murrfly River; den Porter, Murra i ; -, _ -. -' l——- . Hi h Bani-z: 2, Dover. iggret Stewart, 313i’, l Mm Drawlngg rJiiniQrJ-l, Dover; 2. gas bile“ determined by Dr‘ him“: | Pears-l, John Herring; 2. Louis High Bank; 3. Gladstone; 4, Mur- ' co e‘ °i the C°u°g° of Medici!” ‘mien’ ‘my River‘ (semen) _1‘ Murray 2f the University of Illinois located ‘ River‘ 2‘ High Bank; 3‘ Glen wu_ ere, it was announced to-dayDoc- grub App1¢~_s__1_ Sarah Mcpher- 11am‘ 4‘ Gladsmlm tor Cole had previously determined ‘son; 2, Russel McPherson; 3, Mil-‘ Water Colors.—l, Nellie Dutney; the {our “hem These “V9 Ilmi-elns ‘drcd Acorn; 4. Marguerite Buell. ‘,2. Claire Brehaut. ‘wnstmite the will Pfflifiins 00h- i Ciicumbers.—l, Margaret Acorni‘ Map Drawing ijunior.)—1. High tent,“ egg wlmc- m"? 0i m9 T0053 ‘z. Elwood McKay; a. Florence hIc-.Bnnk; 2. Glen William: 3, Murray Pmmularll’ "ch 1H Proteins. ‘Fflllillltlj 4, Laura Roberts, River, ¢5en10,-‘,__1_ High Bank; 2‘ "The countless proteins found in ‘ Beets-n, Emily Buuii, ngpnfleid; gqurmy River; 3‘ Dover; 4‘ claw nature are so uniform in composit- 2, Florence Hayter; 3. Vcriioii Acorn. :.‘.oiie. 1°" m“ ii i5 lHIPOSSiIJIB t0 USO the 4, Friend Herring. _ Pgnmflnghjn ,a,_1_ Peter's Rm ordinary chemical methods for their i Pumpkin-l, Raymond Munn; 2, 2, Murray River; 3, High Bank m, identification." Doctor Cole explain- ‘Clinrles Dutney; 3, Everett Porterj-i, High Bank; 2, Hopefleld; 3 ed. "For this purpose we made use ‘4. Catherine Dutney. Gladstone; 4, Murra River. (c)—- 0f the extremal delicate blolo lcal, Canned Beets.——1, Ida Richards; 1, Hnpniield; 2, Gleli William; 3 or immunologlclal, reactions iEi-iich .2. MB-y Hfifflfltl; 3. Ethel Jenkins. Gladstone; 4. Murray River. t(l)-——.1 are so sensitive that it is possible i Brcad.—l. Ida Richards; 2, Mayifiopefield; 2. Murray Ryer; 3, Glor to detect a specific protein in solu- lHerring; 3. Irene Buell; 4. Roy William; 4, High Bank. icl—i, tlons containing as little to one' iKeellflfl- ‘High Bank; 2, Glen William; 3 part in ten million of that particular I Bisehits-l, Annie McLeod; 2,iMmq-ay River, protein. ' ‘Myrtle McCarvel: 3. Vennita Keen" Noxious Weeds-J. Murray River "The white of the heirs egg con- i he Tomorrow-Spain Consents, a CHICAGO, Oct. 5—While the general public has known for a long time that it is the yolk of an egg that is cowardly-it hits and then runs—science has just found out what the white is all about. The fifth separate and distinct prctcin making up the white of eggs in Laura Roberts. l2. Gladstone. tains about ten per cent protein. Sugar Cookies.—1, Laura Roberts, Tree L¢nve5___1_ Hungneyd; 2 the remamder being mostly waum ,3» Myrtle McCarvel: 3.11am Fergu- Gladstone; 3. Dover; 4. Murray we have been nhie p, Show “m; son: 4. Eveline Livingstone. River. this egg white is composed of five Fudge- _ 1' Laura Roberirsi‘ WOOIi-l- High Bank? ‘3- 511119)’? proteins known as ovomucin ovo- 2' Marguerite Bile“? 3- MaY Hflflii- Murray Ell/CPI 4-G1l1d5i9°"°' globulin ovalbumln conalbumin and 11112; 4. Evelint? Livlngswflfi- ' Weed Seeds-d. Murray River; 2, ovomucéidy ' APYDIL-J. Annie MCI-fwd; 2. Ell-‘Dover; 3, Hopeneld; 4, Gladstone. 0911 K861111112 3. Aflllfl BBBYS- , Nail Box.—1, Ralph Roberts; 2. Hemsili-Chlng (Bl-L L015 MB-KP-Ruben McCarvel; 3, Guy Stcwartfl Donald; 2, Verna MacDonald. ‘4, can sgewayt, Knitted SCaTfr-I, LOlS McDon-i Bird House, — 1, Roy Cook; 2, Tudav I have aid: 2. Florence Hayter- Nathan Acorn; 3. L. N. McLennanA mun“? Wm, the trees Embroidered Linen (a)-—1. Verna‘ Wgg0n"Jflck,—1, Chester Buell. ‘The Seven sister poplars’ McDonald; 2, Clara Johnson. Chinchilla, Rabbits, (in-l, Reta‘ softly m a "m, ‘ ...§:":‘:'"s.“:...*irr:::;i““ 5225...: In“ my m“ is ma» ivréndéd Soek—1 Luelle M D c mm ' ngblblt (b) i R. ' ‘mmlits “"1" Wm‘ “Sm m. 2 more“; é . ° ‘m’ cmn°hina R“ S T‘ "Y That tumbled out at nightfall and v i BYWI‘. 3- Almle Reynolds; 2. Lester McLeod. hung above me pine White. Abner- ‘ Chickens. Plymouth Rocks. - 1, The m“ now or “he ream“, mm Embroidered Linen. - 1, Laura Leonard Herring, 2, George Rey- RObBPi-S: 2, Claire Brehaut: 3. Jean nolds; 3, Frank Goshee. the cedars in “he dusk Jenkins; 4. Annie McLeod. White Leghorns.—-l. Milton Liv- Sweet Peas-l, Claire Brehaut: ; ingstone; 2. Angus Johnson. 2. Helen Reynolds; 3. May Herring; Cglvesr-J, Murna Haytcr; 2, May ‘i-Dllifllflyt-IIVRIIBLBOCI- t I ‘Saunders; 3. Norman McLean; 4. xe ouque .—, Lucile Mc- William Horton. Donald; 2, Margaret McLean: 3. Special Prizes-l. Clarence Mimn. 5100i)» W054! i101)! folk 0f Thine? Ruby R/Eyiloldli; 4. May Herring. 2, Russel McPherson; 3, Edward —-Karl “Bake?- 7 _” ‘ I h Greatest Premium Yet Offered m»i— HOLY FOLK grown taller form who go an answer, free and fine; I And a sudden angel beckoned from "a column of wood smoke. Lord. who am I that they should “Everbrite” White Metal Spoons For every yearly, new or renewal subscription received to The Charlottetown Guardian it: will entitle the sender to their choice of a half dozen Tea or Desert “Everbrite” White Metal Spoons. . Here is your opportunity to get in on a real premium. Act at once and avoid disappointment later. Only a limited number will be given away. Any Subscriber sending in their own renewal and one new yearly subscription will be entitled to the full dozen. ' Send in your subscription without delay. THE CHARLOTTETOWN Woke with happy note within mt; to /