.;‘ SBERQQI" 1921 .4‘ y-(w r l i i l For goodgpure nutritious ‘foodm I do all yoill’ -baking,f-with..,.-,,,,- .. . ‘ PURlTyf‘ rroult More Blleavd and. BClItCFo Blfead The Prince Edward island -Agricultllral _ And Technical School FIVE MONTHS FREE TUITION T0 ALL BOYS AND YOUNG MEN OVER FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE.» BOARD AND LODGING AT FIVE DOLLARS A WEEK A‘T THE ‘SCHOOL, OR A FORTY DOLLAR BONUS T0 ASSIST IN PAVING BOARD IN THE TOWN. Courses in Live Stock, Fi=|d "W". Poultry. Dairying. Motor Mechanics, English Mathematics, Farm Book-keeping, Chemistry, Physics, Civ- ics and Economics. The following courses begin November B. 1. Full agricultural course for first year students. 2. Ad- vanced course in agricultural subjects for second year students. 3. Course to prepare students for matriculation to MacDonald College and The Ontario Agricultural College. Guelph. 4. Special course in motor mechanics and black- smithing. 5. Course to prepare for Civil Service examin- ations ti. Night classes in motor mechanics, blacksmlthing, cabinet making, wireless, mechanical and architectural drawing. English and mathematics. These classes begin November 11. No entrance examinations. Special attention given to students who left school at an EARLY AGE. AND WISH TO BRUSH UP PUBLIC SCHOOL SUBJECTS. ' Comfortable class rooms, modern equipment, good library and reading room, large and hell-equipped recreation halls, physical training. Iree medical examination. Certificates of proficiency given on the satisfactory completion of courses prescribed. Send in applications at once stating age, course required and whether BOARD AT THE SCHOOL or FOR- TY DOLLAR BONUS preferred. Address all correspond- ence t0 the PrinCIpaI, The Agricultural and Technical School, Charlottetown. P. E. Island. \ 4 999'.‘ '*t‘ '**°* Eiffi ‘j i‘. I) _.¢ jFresh Perl: Flsausages Made from Choiccst Meat and Pttre Spices. Delivered daily to all leading dealers. In parchment wrappers, each bearing stamp of Government In- spection. ASK FOR THE l). &i F. BRAND '" Also new scason’s packing ‘ l l Sugar Cured Hams, Breakfast}, Bacon, Back Bacon, Rolls, Corned ' Pork, Spare Ribs, Lard and all such products. Packed in a thoroughly isanitary establishment, under con- tinual supervision of Dominion (iov- eminent Inspection. Insist on getting in & F. MEATS i THE BEST i DAVIS 8i FRASER Charlottetown, P. E. I. Bows, "men A R6 snow ot=t=_ 0N TH Dawns! Making Gooll Ones From Ball Ones in former days, beiore vulcaniz- lng had become such an exact lcicnce as it is today, a tire shoe with a big hole or blowout In i! WM ‘done for.’ Not so now. We csn take almost any blown out casinl ind make It practically good as "M. We vulcanizs inner tubes too. \ \ Trainor Tire Surgery Cor. Queen and Water Streets America to be placer] on tomb o! Pnlroycd titty-seven airplanes. 6o‘! ouT IN Hluot‘ A~i> we boss SAYS we at“ THE EASTERN GUARDIAN lNew Lamp Burns THE CHARLOTTETOW’! GUARDIAN --'8HOP lrom Batman's catalog r . JNOTICE/Fiie Annual Me's‘- IYIE ii the (lolllnlilliity League Llil. 0f Moniiigue will b3 llclil hi their rooms on 'i‘iiursday, November 8rd at 8 p m. aim. H0 nor Conforred Upon Mother of Well Known “Ace” LONDON. (lc-UE.“ Out of four hundred applicants lor the honor oi ‘JWIVQYIIII: the British wreath to Unknown Soldier, Ileril Armistice Day- Pilrzrlm Fathers‘ Association has KElIOSIJII the mother of Major McCudilen, V. C., British "Ace." Promhundrods of applicants the choice had been narrowed down to eight mothers, each oi whom had lost three sons in the war. Before his death Major lIlcCudden had des- JUST nus THE. PENCIL on THE coon AND AWAY GOES ROOT AND BRANCH. DOES nor aunn on. SMART. A FEWRUBS WITH MOOVIT Conn PENCIL AND ALL IS OVER ,» , i ~ "-4 J mflfll» For Sale only at THE TWO MACS. iiruggists, 149 Great Georg; St. Eye-Glasses Froml“ $2.00 to $10.00 From East Point to Cape Bear is a big terrltory., yet right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority 0f Eye-Glasses Simply because PARK- MAN'S EYE-GLASSES are the FINEST PROCURABLE. and he ls the ONLY GRAD- UATE OPTICIAN (attend- ance courses.) In Montague Cali and see for yourself his UP-TO-DATE OPTICAL PARLOURS. 1 . E. E. PARKMAN ' ..‘BUY YOUR WINTER COAT "l lvrs and MlifililiilVl-l Ltd. Satur- day llllll gcl a pair oi gutters Ireo -'BUY YOUITVDRV GOODS and (Ilotliing til IVES K’. MURDOCPVS. Lid» and alive money. n ...'AUOTION SALE, Friday, Oct. ..lst at one p. m. oi‘ 38% acres land. illso Horse and Farm Imple- ments. Sce Illinllbllls lor full par- ilcillnril. Mrs. W. l). Whitehead, Montague. _ JTENSHUN. BIG VALUES LADIES WINTER COAT$, prices llncxccill-d IIIIYIVIIIBFC. For Satur- iiriy. Oct. 2_2rlrl. Pair ladies gall- BH Elven lrco wiili cvcry ladies coat sold; Uill yllu got yours? Ives 8: Murdock Lid, Sill] illll SOUHIS SCHOOL FAIR The illllliwiflfi is a copy of the Prize List ol’ the Sourls School 95 Per Cent Air‘ e l A IIPW ull lamp tJnll glvl-ll uli “ml-llllliill/ brilliant, null will lpzilt cvlrn better than gas o. r-li- llcity_. HEATS ui.i~;t:'riiii: on GA! him tlt-i-vl lorqpfl by u“, |;_ _i;_ Lmv,,,.n__ _ irncnt and 35 leadln r ‘ ' - . and found til he stir-trio‘:"IllYLlllIElL? rlllniiry oil lamps. it. llurntl without ° "P; Bmflke or nolse—n0 piinililni: till. til simple, clean, safe. Burns fit ‘per ire-lit. illr and 6 ,IIIIII’\ kl-rilllt-nc. (coal l - c till.) The inventor. G. A. Johnson. 2H5 "He: Si. W" Montreal. Is one-rim? til trend n lump on I0 days FREE -triul. or raven in givi- one l-‘RIGIG to the llrnt user In ouch locality vvhn will help hlin to introduce it. Write Illni today for full particulars. All-u) ask him to explain how you run gut the agency rind, without i-xnnr- lvnt-il or money make 8250 to 350i! pcr month. “Vii-y lhv ‘ii. Margaret Pete t. i":lsl 4. Mary Doyle. nor.» iii‘. H151 Sec 8’ PIITBIYPS l. Stllilnlv ll'l"l"_ swirls Ell-ti 2. Mary P‘ i". llr-"rl li'l\' Elli-ii 3. Margal- ‘ I'm-i -r‘. lhlill Bay Eat" 4. Arthur .\l'il‘(.‘: ..~ul, iuurls East Class 3. Scc_ 7 Pumpkin I. Irving l’r"\"‘r. Soirls East Sammie i‘ ‘IP. lSnurlsl East plvr cent. t1uin~| ' ts . I‘ ‘ , 1 1h:_ k_t I I , He knows that so long sehe beepo h: brdy good \ , ' ' . fifl I‘ tsizgtzssiriilzmlposed limbs can ithstsn s most sny »‘-'Q"-‘, I ~ This wns proved by the gallant Highlanders ' ’ in the lste war. Pure wool next the slrin, the woollen-cloth ltilt covering the vitsl organs; thus is the whole body protected and the health safeguarded. .ln dsinp mist or driving sleet. the hsidy Scot. zlsd with wool. braves the elements. "CEETEE" THE PURE WO L unol-zltciorlilnc THAT WILL NOT SHRINK “ The Woollen Underwear utliiloui ill! iirll." i , ‘not ,-\-\ Jzbitmw‘ is made of pure, cleansed. Australian-merino long fibred wool. pliant, graceful and absolutely eornlortsble. l<‘:i'r which wall hold on Sept. 22. 2' The ‘following schools took purL| - Snurls Hlgll. Granville, and Rolloi 3 lllirold Mo‘? lugll. Souris Lnc Road 4. Irene iiliff-tl, Solirls East The wool-bum that esuse the iiiiy E1st.._'l‘he lair proved lo be successful though the ilay was soiitewllai unfavourable. Much cre- ilit ill iiue to the teachers cl the lresprctflil schools for the active part they rook in lllaking the ltiir a success. PRIZE LIST Class 1. See 1. Grains Oat; 1. Jolin- A. Miaiiorlnllc, Greenvale Gregory ‘Clinton, Sourls East '. ‘Charles Mat-Donal], Granville . Joseph liflllgilplllt), Granville Sec. 2. Wheat '1. Mary Agnes Peterrl Charles lllarllnniilrl, Granville . Toliilliy Clinton Souris East Francis Pziqilet, Snurls lllrlsi . Iluiierl McAliley, Grsnvile -&b~5h5>~a Sec. 3. Oats’ l. J. A. McC-z-rliitic. Granville Seq 5. Corn l. EllZilllEtll MacDonald, SOIIFIS IC.-.~t llilllzi Martin, Rollo Iliiy East Jzlilltrs (lhvvcrirl. Souris East Sec. 6. Beans . Mary ltgneg Peters, Rollo Buy . Anna Mari-n, itullo Bay East . llllflil Marlin. ltn-llo llliy blast. . Mllry Peters, Rollo llriy East Class i. A_ ‘S-ec. 1. Tur"ip Seed Clans 2. Sec. 3, Potatoes Reds . Mary Pelt-rs, ltllllo Iiliy East . Mill-gavel Peters, ltrlllll Buy Virlol" Fillers, ltolllo lluy Eiisl. Eitlit - Illlhert lllcAuliiy, Granville are.» t“ Sec 4. McIntyre ‘Mary l)0_\'l(-. Rollo llay EiiSL Anthony Lo-nrzaphle, Granville Hubert McAuicy. Granville Vernon Fraser, Sourls East 589:5»... Sec. 5. Turnifll ‘Mary Peters. ltollo Hay East 2. Margaret Peters, Rollo Bay Ernst 3. Vlctnr Peters, Rollo llny East I. George Bushy. Granville z z ‘Sec. 7. Carrots , Mm-y- Pniors. Rollo Iliiy East . Joseph (‘heverle, Sourui Easl Challenge Tea ln1 lb. and l/z lb. l___....._—'.;l packages ll. J MABON. Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. , Graduate In Optometry Toronto College Exclusive Test Room Con- nected with Drug ltors Montague, P. E. I. Q-QQ-Q-O VGMU€ MIST FOR ‘TART WE'LL ° c; ma. ‘RUNS on. Mur r! The Boys Knew ‘Where They Could Get it. 2. Mary J_ 'McICormH0. Grallvlll" .Ciass 4. Sec. i. Swset Peas I. George ‘tczird. Fouris E.l'=t 2. Elizabeth lllzichonlilll, Sonris lEast Sec. 2 Asters 1_ _Y‘-~-~~~ Brennan, S ‘liris Finer 9.. \\~.iile.i Ltiiltl, SUIlPlé Er-Sl 3. Annie Inngwellfliourlt. Elist 4. Pllizalleth MacDonald, ouris East v Sec. 3. Any Variety l1_ Roy iiPilrtl, Snllml East iii. John Poitqllet, ouris East i4. Joseph Clleverie, Soiirisi rlaat Sec. 4. Mixed Flowers 1_‘(;[‘(\X‘K61 beard, Sourlli Ellfil :1. .liIi‘l-‘ Brennan. Souris East ll. {Margaret Peters, Itollu Bay East Sec. 5. Potted Plants , Lloyd Stewlirl, iSclirls Eilsl Ilusscl St. John. Sourls Ellsl ..i Dlngwoll, Souris East ihtlrziirot Peters, lRollo Bay 711s’ l1. pear: Class 3. Sec. 2. Tomatoes Ernest Poole, Souris Ens: . Alxilyv Peters, Rollo Bay ‘Marv lltgncs Peters Rollo llllY .,/\lll‘ii' Dingwell, Sclirls East Apia- See. 3. Onions . ilz-tlrgi- Lerlril, Sotirilz East . Ernest Poole. Souris East 3. ltzilllt-lle ‘Mr-Anley. Grilllvllle 4 (‘illlrl ll MacEacliei-n Sourls East N._ Sec I Cucumbsrs I. Annie ‘lrlngowell. lSourls East 2. \V(‘llllt"ll Lolirll. Souris Plant 1i. Toni Clinton. Souris East 4_ 1534,91“, ly|cAulcy, Granville Sec. 5. Beets 1 MB“, Degglo, Itollo Bay Elisl. 2.‘ hllingarct Peters. Rollo Buy East 3. llenri‘ McIntosh. Fourier East 4_ Harold Mc-Gough. Snurls East Sec. 6. Csbbflfil _ _ 1. (‘linrlln Mt-Eachern, Sour-s EH8! L’. Victor Peters. Rollo Buy Ear‘ 3, Mflfy A. Peters. Rollo Hay East 4. Margaret Peters. Rollo Ila)‘ East Class 5. Sec_ 1. Apples Wealtnlcs l, Mary Dongle. Rollo "as" Pf“?- g_ :\‘1',I[‘_\' Pr-tnls, Ilnllrvllay‘ East 3. . ;l('l( ‘Sullivan. Soliris East 4. Alclvin ‘.~‘ull Villl Siliirls bust ("TVS 6. Canning Raspberries l i. MEN’ Doyle. Rollo Bay Eiwl 2. \ir:ll,v ‘Pntle. Sourls Easl 3, Irene illilielt, Souris Filth‘! 4_ Ivan Cllcverie. Soliris East Soc. 2. Beets_ i. rnillly, lnloic. i-‘ourlfl bu“ ‘.5. Milfy Dougie, llollo Bil)‘ R. Reiiio Powers. (iriinvillc Sec. 3. I, i’. Powers. Grecnvilll! Class 7_ See. 1. Loaf Bread I. lVlilry J. McCoruiac. Granville 2. Helen ‘McAuley, Greenvalc 3. Mac. McDonald, Grilllvllfi 50c. 2. Soda Biscuit 1. Milloltla McAiiley. Granville Sec. 3. Cookies I. Margaret Peters. Rollo llny E857. l ls. ‘Mary Dcrigli‘. Rollo Blly Tits NIGHTS ‘(suns ‘ier Min two puT Au. zcarra clsreu- .551! some ,0 ____ _ Hi. 2. ‘Molly Poole. Soliris East nteiuw one! HEY‘. ‘y’ itch and scratch in ordinary wool ‘garments are all removed from Tuinbull's"CEETEE" by n special and infinitely cslelul process. Ceetee is the only Undeicloihing rrisde l in Csnsds that ii reiniorced st all the wearing parts. Mode in all mixes and weights for msn, woman or child. Sole Makers ae-itel- scale». Sold e1 1h; Wm" by y" All pure ulooI—rr-l'n_forrzd y bzsi shop: bggtpgqpl; at all wearing parls and full fasllimlrd. of Gait, Ont. j marl -' e ~47, I ' f‘ class 7, seq 5, Fgdgc . Irene ‘Bullr-tt. Soliris l-Ilist ‘Sec. 2. Milking Stool l. Gllhl Malone, Suuris East Nellie Garrett. Sourls lillsl Sec. 2. Hemstitched Towel 2. lVilll i‘hovcrie. Souris East Mlle. McDonald. (ll".‘l‘llVilll\ l_ Helen lVltiAlllvfl. Granville .".. l.lil_\‘d ‘Stewart. Souris East . Mary J. McCorliitlc (ll"2Cli\"lli‘. 2. ‘.\lzic. hllir-Donillli. Granville 4. Joseph llmngapllzc, Granville . Frank Przlugllt, Sotlris Eilfll. ‘l. Mary J. ..\lc('.".‘rliliic Grzlnvill- , Sec. 6. Gingersnaps Chis 9. Secfll. Hammer Handle Class 9. Sec 6. Bird House Margaret Peters, Rollo ll:i_\ East I. Kenneth Iiilirlltinzllii. Siluris Eusl 1. lviln ('lii‘VCI‘ll?. Soilris East 311,101,“, M(j;\[|]r\_\" Gram-lilo (‘llarllc McDonald. Sour .- East Class 10. Sec. 2. Best Cali Mary J. hlaiziinrnizit‘. (_ll'iill\' lie 1i‘ (ieorl-{c llusllcyq Granville I. llliirshilil Prtqurrl, Souris East _ Mar. Molmnzllli, (lrllnville l4. Edward hlulhlnilld. SOUTIH Bus‘. 2, Francis Pliuquei, ‘illlris Eilst Mass 8. Sec. 1. Apron l4. llldiiluiitl La Vie. SOIIFlS Ensv 3 Joseph ifheverie. Jollrls East (‘t-Ila Dlngwell. Soul-is Ellsi I: J. ll. Puuquct. Souris East seem Befolw A66, oi-b "rt-i we I Better Rubber Footwear at the Regular Price If Amos Holden Rubber Footwear wzistft bctlcr- ifit tllllllt wcur longer we would not support the il"on~clu.l guarantee that goes with every pair. These facts hold good with Am: Leather Tops. upper is sewn over, not inside the pure rubber bottom, sheds water and dirt and gives longer wear with greater comfort. ' There's an Amos Holden Rubber Shoe or Boot cxactiy suited to the work you do, backed by the unusual guarantee and sold by us. AMLES HOLDEN Rosana FOOTWEAR "Evcry pair of Aines Holden Rubber Footwear is guaranteed to OHKWIWF nny pair oi slnlilnr shoes oi any other ninkr, 501,] at the 55mg price and worn uiizicr the same conditions." Purdie - Feruglison Shoe Co. 137 Grafton St., Charlottetown, P. .. Plnldcn The liucst chrome. leather Look for "w" 1""! finial-v» l-lmli OII Ivelypolr‘ liar BudiFisher " HAVANA! a; I (Ml. otgwect, ti= ‘(cu INSIST,’ 0L0 DEAR‘. l __-a\_ gll o A‘ l "Ima- mi. lanai . .1...‘ L.._...E.»s~ .,_ .....-~<.. --- a *