If _ f'_ .ip . is ~ i» .3 . ’“2.7`=s;nis:e.` "._` . Q, _ O -li 725; . ; _. .,. ll as .-_u ..._:»_-T ‘..¢~_ .5 ii .r ti . fl i. ills 3:? nv’ ii-fi it ‘ G.. E-_ sw.; < » rv. .i new ~; 'sl .. .. ,_ il ii -‘.‘ L ._',[ .lg Jil l. 'l _,_ i _ -l .l_'. _ l hi' ' . t .3 ii i - a / .,` I xl* l of ll if _ ..»;- <7 it ;_ ii-f 5 in Y. i it is, li; '-_,i ii .l li i -4-._.~ -M .-~_...: ,. I l .fi ..-__ _L _ _ _ 1._,_,._,;__, _ -...11 _ .~._ _..e.... _,..t__ _,_ l- r l i 'jfai i ; . i i l il i i i \ i i é 'i i _ i_' li 5 nil ~ _ . I _ ‘ , V a ’=:.~‘ . _ . _ . - _ - i ,t » _ - __._ ._ _ . v- ” UARPIAN ‘ " - ' , . . . , ' \ . _ J Dy" i il i 1. .€~ ll ‘-A" - 1 ‘.4‘-*.67* , ‘. i e f_¢_f\j;'ir;»r_.»'j_-g\§‘\~'~. ,- ‘Qounfeous Crop of Ido C‘2zriczclian ‘Z/cirvesl' will have ii far-reaching effect on every wallr ofllfe in every section of the Dominion. Railroads and steamships will he busy transporting the crops-all kinds of manufactured goods will be in greater demand-more and more labor will be employed- financial obligations will be discharged-and a reeling of eorifldence and optimism will permeate the land. Bumper crops in the country mean more business in the cities; and when business is ipod in the cities, the farmers get a wider market for t eir produce. Prosperity is indelibly assoclared with etiiciency,wherher ir be agriculrure or commerce-and the use of W 's ‘ fb ~ n mean! more eiriency for everyone who wriru, whether in eice or Bet farm house or school hosuf UW. - There is a shape rn_6r every hand-*ia point to suit every aryl: of hand-writing-a me ror every purpose Regular - Safety - Self-tiller $2.50, $4, $5 and UP Selection and service at best store: everywhere -'ZZ il lv ii lil- li. it ll. o i?) 5. pi sliir HA-Lili-‘AX, N. . Oct. 11-There are plenty 0! bonded warehouses in Halifax in which- ‘liquor may bc stored and facilities tor handling the big trans atlantic passenger‘ liners were proved adequate dur- ing war time. Canaila’s atlantic gateway is keenly interested today in the posf slhility of the big passenger liners' -other than the stars and stripes being si nt here to land their spirits and then picking them up again etst hound. To do this the various steamshlp companies would have to get permission from the Department ot Customs at Ot- tawa as no one -is allowed to go into such business without ii per- mit rrom the government. Along the waterfront there are a iiiinihci- ot bonded warehouses which could be used and as these liquor supplies would only be here for .five or six dnys while the ships. :ire being turned around at New York it is likely that they would be ‘kept in the sheds in the piers. While the go\'erninf~nt piers are not very well suited for storage oi' such an amount of liquor owing to being open and in use :ill the, -time, it is thought that the privntc- ly owned piers would be able to store the supplies. _ How a Blind Soldier - Was Swiiidied MONTREAL, Oct. 11~-A msn blinded in the Great War had to rome to the criminal courts of Montreal to seek redress today. Dan Glllmore. ‘Crown prosecuror today had warrants issued charg- ing 'two men and n womnn, rosi- dents ot Montreal on a charge ot ; . -a .1-Ti.: _ ]..‘ /£5' M l ¢|_A';33 g_;5w|Nq _ ‘ '1-L 1 1 i f _ ____ ' *_ I a S` i if - 9. . """"°' _ _em caif (Dairy lr' dl' F fii.r..ud`s '2, Clement MacDonald,BP§lmrose! _ _ 4 ml W therhle, r QOIOWD - nal C. .. 3-W “"1 °“ 1. ('l`p` ’ 90|' J Piit lullciiie I _ ._ _ .- _ _,_,_. ..» _ ~ ec. 8.-Beet u 0 in . °¢__ i"° _flying -British and _ othei-_enslmis S _\_ Loma yvigginglnn',.Brii_isi'o§;. 2, John Caritello. Primrose; 3, s- i Sic. 5.-Best Six Ears of Corn ten Clay, Bridgetown. ‘ 1, Christ-ina Acorn, Primrose; 2, f' _ _ Helen Burdette, Strathcona; 3. CLASS 11.-COLLECTIONS L0l‘l10 Wisslllslim. Pl°illll'0S€: 4. sec. 1.-10 Noxloua Weeds (Named Ada Acorn. Primrose. and Mounted) Sec. 6.-Best Pint ol Threshed 1, Elliot Currie, Bridgetown; 2, Daniel Acorn, Primrose; 3, Harold Matheson, Albion Cross; 4, Chris- . tina Acorn, Primrose. CLASS 2.--ROOTS Sec. 3-1 Peck Dakota Red Potatoes 1, Lorne Wiggington. Primrose; 2, Howard MacLeod, Primrose; 3, O'I..eary Morris, Bridgetown; 4. ricl Burdette, Strathcona. Sec. 4.-l Peck Mclntyre Potatoes 2, John MacLeod, Strathcona. 1, Lilian Dockendoril, Mt. Hope; . 2. Lorne Wiggins-lon. Primrose; 3. cLAss 12-CLASS wi0RK John Morris, Bridgetown; 4, How- sec. 2 (h)-Map Drawings ard MacLeod, Primrose. 1, Min-nie Cantella, Bridgetown; 5"- 5--°°||°°¢i°i" °f 3 TUi‘i\iPl MacDonald. Primrose; 4, Mary Can- 1, Ed-giir Dockendorlf, Mt. Hope; M110, Primrose, 2, Lorne Wlgglngton, Primrose; 3, Esdiile Burdette. Strathcona; 4. 5¢¢_ 3,._..Ar¢ work (Pen and Pencil) Rllleigli Clay. Bridgetown. 1, Mary Cantello, Primrose; 2. Fl c o, - See. 7.--Collection of 6 Carrots gum; Min-phy,Prlmrose. 1, Roma MacKay. Strathcona; 2, ‘ Raymond Miiclloniild, Bridgetown; crayon Drawing 3. Llllnn Docksniinrfi. Ml- Hone; 4. i, immia lu-aiiiesoii, Albion cross; Daniel Acorn, Primrose. ' 2, Jessie McGowan, Mt. Hope; 3. _,___ 5 ’ E fiiii 1>AcEE1G1=rn= _ ‘ r rits cnsitiiorrziows 'c .H AAT " ... _ .pu 3¢¢_2....g¢|¢ Specimen 'of Hem-N . -' - - ` _ A., ‘stitched Towel bm ld 1. Tina MacDonald. Pi'iiIii`09°- ' y _ _ 1, Jeanette Matheson, Bridgetown. [ . , ' ` ' ' _ ‘ ~ V “V _ ._-sr _ ' _ _ ' i ‘ “ ._ -,,_,_= _ ~ 3 i of Em- - i _ __ > ,_ ' an 3-sm "ssc I 4 _ _ A I H; .. " ‘ ' " ' ' ‘ ' » - i . _ _ '. ~; ‘ " `ci.Ase io-Liv: crock Ani: ` J S, T l ‘ Y ' ~ POULTRY ‘ ‘LKIIIQI i - _ See. 2 _ &| ‘ 1,i~:sda1e Burdmv- Stfiiiiiii “F-_ 1, Mary Cantello, Primrose. Sec. 2.-Weed Seeds (In Vials) l, Tina MacDonald. Primrose; 2. .\da Acorn. Primrose. Beane Sec. 3.-Tree Leaves (Pressed, Mounted and Named) 1. .\it, Hope School; 2, Mary Can~ tcllii, Primrose; 4, John Morris, Bridgetown. ' Sec. 4.-Samples of Wood (Pianed and Named) - 1, Norman MacLeod. Strathcona; 2, Mary Cahill, Mt. Hope; 3, Nina oren e Cimtell Pi-imrose;3, Mar- Jnzinette Mathes n Bridgetown; 4. _\'y",UU_ 179 St. James Street » Montreal New York Boston Chicale . 1 9 - conspiring and defrauding .Michael Sec. B.-Collection of 6 Parsnip: Enid (31-emin, Mt, Hope. i. Ml=i¢‘.'irlane of thje sum ol' near- ly ‘$5,000. The money it is stated was thc 1, Lorne Wiggington, Primrose; _ 2, Noriniin .\liicl.eoii, Strathcona; 3, Sec. 4 (a)- Penmanehip liilizin Dockendorrf, .ML liope. 1, Jeanette Matheson. Bridge-‘ Senlinnslwo London Paris savings. of ii number of years, the innii. Some nimitiis ago the com- plaint reached the ears of Mr. Giilmore that Mel-‘nriane had been swindleil in a deal over zi house. He had McFarlane come to his ol- _ lice iiiiil alter hearing his coin plrtint had all -the witnesses be- iorc him. ' lv _._ ii Flexibility of your corset is essential to grace and ease when dancing. Corscted the P.C. way assures not only absolute comfort ,but also an air of fashionable poise and dignity. P.C. corsets maloc for figure improvement. Ask your clcalcr for P.C. They are the utmost value in style, comfort arrd service. Front lacu, back lace, white and Hesli FLEXIB ILITY , . PARISIAN CORSET MANUFACYURING CO. LIMITED Montreal QUEBEC TOPOIHU W EN 'ix -» _ __ _a&__.¢= - ' /PLST/J/‘i` GuAiaAN_1fi-seo. W i II 1 .Vloiiths of investigation brought out the warrants issiiiiil today und u main \vho gave the name oi f`ii:ii~lcn Ilarrison was tnkcii in riirtoily. He was arralgiiml be- fore Judge (iusson und liberated' lonqnetu on October 17lli. Tliif complaint of the blind srrltlinr lsl - that in tho month of July 1921 he ipurchnsed the lense and iuriiiturel -of it house on Di'uinni0nd Street. ilt was :i roomliig house and ho in~,` _tended io make his living rt-ntingl Itliu rooms. Tliree days ziitci' pay-2 ‘ing hi: iimiiey and -iiikiiig posses-i r__':,__ sold at half price. $1.50 to $1.75 shades for 75c. . 3 light ilxtures, com- plete with shades $7. 2 light fixtures, com- plete wit‘h shades, $6. 8. Mclsaao & Sons * Phone 722-J. Fire Sale Di'essed .l `i -1 -_ llogs All shades in stdtk, attached. hull. ill Queen Street 00-O#-0 We are now ready to re~ ceive dressed hogs. deliver- ed at our plant, and we are paying highest current mai°~ ket price tor select. tlnish- » ed stock. Hogs should be dressed"ror Government ln- epectlon. that is with organs We wish to caution tarm- ers not to kill nntlnislied We cannot receive them. | ` . iiaiis 8. Frasar GHARLGTTITOWN, P.l.l. 1=\»-tdal~¥'~‘ "Y", =->~°i.~.n-i:~'~ - -\- -»»~-- Sec 2-Best Green Tvmatoes (ii)-1 Hilda Morris, nriiigetowii- 1 Dfilliel ACOFH. Pl‘lll”ll'0B€. 2. 2, Marlon Nicholson, Bi-idgetwn; llfifllir WliZP.'llliri0ll. Pl”illll`0‘i9. 5 'l, lielen Burdette, Strathcona; 4.i li.ittie Wooil, Strathcona, 4, Esten Clare Bur-de ie siriithconii, Clay, Bridgetown Sec. 4.-Best cucumbers 9 1° 12 yur; , , l- liiilot Currie. Brldgelowii; 2. ¢ii)~i, Miibie swinifiw, Aiiimii charge for :iw colorful paekaau._ Oil llilii Of $2.000 to appear i’0rl"“l““ BU"d@ii9»SU`i'~i~l\C0niiZ 3. Mill' Cross; 2, lielen Burdette, Strath- -U ` 3 ` ` ‘"""“i 3' ""““ ““‘°"‘~"“""' "“‘"“- MERIDEN BRITANNIA co. Lim-iii.. n.ii.iii-rim, on-ii. (Jay, Bridgetown. rose; 4, Jeanette Matheson. Bridge-I A ld. he In M audio" °‘dv;o“N,.dk" cauaaankn , i- Catherine ,Miitliesiiii. Ai-iiiiiii : -_ » CFOSB: 2. Ada Acor , Primrose, 3, _ ~ '_ S¢°~ 3»-3*" 0"i0fll blon Cross; 2, Mary Ciinteilo, Prim- 1» LUFDS \VlF!.lZi-1121011. Pl`lI¥li`0SPi rose; 3, Marifaret M-urpiiy, Priiii- .2. Eiliiii ACOUI. Pfiml”0B€£ 3. Fi0r~|ruse; 4, Tina MacDonald, Primrose. once Acorn, Primrose; 4, Lilian _ i)oclrendori'i, Mt. Hope, ¢|_A3s 14__3p0RTS li-l Buidelte, Strathcona, 4, Estcii See. 5.-Best Beet: 1. Lorne Wlggington, Primrose; fi I»i:iill\_wl>0‘;1kendr>rH. Mt. Hone: 3., (ii)-i, ci.risiiiia c.ii.ieiiii, Prim-, Y , nro . at eson, Albion Cross; 4,1 ,; 2, T; , A _ P hm-05 ; 3,; " Warner McDonald, Bridgetown. 1‘;,y|0liI~;\l'|icil;li’l r e I ` V ~ when it was discovered that the Plan* _ 1,._,,,e he .had purchased was not 1. Lorne Wlsgi-ngton. Primrose; sec. 6-50 Yard wheelbarrow Race trans-ferrahle and therefore lie had 2' Maile] S“'“ll°“'» Albliifi CFOSSI 3. fer Boys .iii if-_giii ciiiim io be iii iiie iioiise. M" "‘”‘”`"' P‘”"“'°“‘*1 4» Lili* 1. Lorne Wl.=i_i'li0 Qi: 1121011. Primrose;' Under 9 Years Iocnl furniture company ncconi-ll Rillelilll CIHY.....BIf_illl§el.0)\!l1L...3.l---~-(a)=1,.....Raylnontl...._MacDonald, pziiiii-rl by bniliffs drew up to the'~\l"hl"- -Swallow, Aihti-m- Cross;"4.' Brliigelliwn; 2, _Johnnie Mucheod, liousc :ind llrvsciitini! their orc-l|H“le" Uurileiie. Siffiiliwiiii- .l"l'lml‘0&l€; ll. 0`l»“1li'Y l\l0\‘l‘lS. doiiti:il.= seized nearly nil the fiirnl-; CLASS 4 FLOW Rs Bridgetown; 4, Alex Clay, Bridge- turo. The baillfis told the blind- ` ~- E itown. cd soldier that tho furniture hmllsec- 1~_B°S¢ B°°IU¢¢ 5W¢°t P¢fi3l"o`-100 Yard D¢\B|”l fill' BWS Fi'°"i ii at-ii pun or. for .=i°v-:rt - A 1 " A ‘ . . : q i ears ot D ~1 f 1 I' 1 Iorne Wlgginglon Primrose " I 9 1 12 Y ) idii:/s various People called at tlif-lg; -'llflx _C1353 Ui'idl?»9\°W“i 3. l'"'l 1. Reginald Mllilleilon. Albi0ll ,house and claimed odds and eiitlsllmn l)°"k"“‘l°""- Mi-~ H0179; 4. Ei- Cross; 2, Rfll’Il\0llll MHCDOFIIIIII. iiiiii ti-are if-fi iiiiiii fiimiiy ii... "fi M“‘=i100ii- Silf"i‘°°“f*~ Bridgetown: -3. John Morris. house was stripped of everythlni: Bridgetown; 4, llnroid Matheson, iiut the paper on tho walls. 5”- 4--5°" B°°i"°f MlX¢d Fl°W- Albloii Cross. . ‘ , .Furthermore the 'blind soldier nl- _ "9 llegvs that people would come to ,Cllg ‘-‘_\l9xA CNW- Plii"iiYZ9i0Wll; 2. (e)-100 Yard Dash' ‘lor Boys Over` thc house at all hours or the diiy "ls 1"-J °""""~ ""ii`°9@1 3. Lil- 12 Years I' and night asking i`or womenllllln D°"'k““‘l"”“f ML ll0l"‘i 4. LY' 1. ESi9ll Ciiiy. B\`ldR€i0WDI 2. whose names they gave. mm* RMS- Bfldi10i°WU~ Elmer Matheson, Albion Cross; 3,, The straw that Ibroke the camels Clement MacDonald, Primrose; 4, _ 1 back according to ‘M’cFarlane, was 5"- 5-_5°“ P°"°¢ F|°W°i‘il\i| Donnie Acorn, Primrose. _ two hundred people present. The 2' Lula” D°ck°"d0i`ff. Mi- HODSI 3.- i’tli'd L. Cnntello,'Primrose; 3, Phil- tnbles were arranged very artistic- Nmmmi M“°L‘-’°‘l» st"“\hC°lii1- ip McKinnon and Norman McLeod, lilly _and the exhibits. Wlihmu "- Strathcona; 4, John Morris und; doubt, were i'nr superior than those s°°° 4_B°“ PH” °7 5 PN" Estin Clay, Bridgetown. ` of former ye,,rs_ 1, Helen Burdette, Strathcona; Al the dose 0|- me Fan. remarks 2, Lilian Dockendorm Mt, Hope, g¢¢_ 17_1-¢ach¢|-|~ Race were l\=\Sse