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L rm autumn .~ n- _ ,V Find enclosed S .... .. .. In payment o! my sub; ffjecriptlon to The Guardian (or one ‘year. credit‘;.'.._...._" .- votes in the great contest to ‘ l (Nome of your tavorjte candidate) . ll subscription new or renewal? ...._........._....__.._...... . Signed (Name of Subscriber I , I Krehewai ‘oroidgubscriptlorl for and your earns before uév. 14m. too i1’ NOW. HELP voua commons l llil h___ - - _h__- imp. H _ ‘ , CONSlGNMENTS SOL ' r-nourr nsrumtsfl, Ari-w ‘l - t Q. 3 - l,‘ '1 w‘; "sneclaufe. in u i? a l llllll__sl~:a'sou.llaplll~ vsltllrrlns or FRESH " ".¢-‘XND'FRGZEN‘ l . many t. ‘ uswwllnx. uv.» ‘n .3. , I Joli l) t . uo..t‘a‘rul.rou rlcu MAQKIT“ 4v\_ ' V.‘ . l» wyg-ww U Fl ' ‘l. ‘i’ *1 Prime lllthllstersvulld their hull ‘Q1 Vet”. . , . old-tlmo-’\'éc1pb‘ ‘llilptloved .13 ‘the ‘ ‘ ' , ' g | ' |¢ . addltlonl of ‘ other. lugre ants. A "m" '“'°~'-°""~‘-'°“ "m 20M v° a ' p‘ "Tilousandsof folks ramlnmend tlllll . loudyitouse ‘prepaid l hulr; lsllnlotls so‘: l all-snout u all l???» l Flttehlnflteckeroll,‘ by; '_E'ioetrloty 3‘ m" electron; puolroelllfllo t, ~‘t_'us¢eo_ lll our (Cnlltluuod lronl Page 9) lin- the older rooms the carpets are ratllerishubby. But lt ls s“. fllflie toelltzest alterations at N9. l0 whose old-world state and (mod KPWMWT- ~18 Wllflllflll’ Preserved, outside GIWQH‘ as lu. The iron ' “l?! OI-illllilllhers at the froutdobr. "Doll: of a remote pest, oddly 1m. vlvod by the cimlherilul- darkness- ol London's streetlrtodsy, and M‘; real need o! torches ‘l'ol"m'y logy, “Pills as she‘ drives home lrom EITOCGDIlOII or the play, . . ‘EXWUY over the Council Cham- ller is tllomaln tlrawlug-roop-lf- m "ream and‘ sold. Elaborate walls W! veiling show ~Dlsraell’s tastein mnrul decorations. Here ls ase- "Qii 9f WPtraits/lormor‘ Premiers. from Lord Portland (dated 1636) to lmd Resellers: A second salon 0P9“. hfiflfie. Mid was‘ made cosy by Miss Alice Balfour during her brother's regime as First Lord. Guest Rooms, A hmldwmfi morning-room and a few rustle corridors. ‘hell, one. teaches two more apartments, which ‘Mlle. Asqulth and 1,1,;- fllflllElllelh have transformed during their sevongyears" row; m‘ 111p; haunted house ol mighty‘ memories, Th"? it" Ellen-rooms. of course, 111d Snare bedrooms, but these are curiously» mixed up, and gran 0g lnto the ‘Chancellor's adjoining hotlse‘ la zl-boilllng and mysterious wuy. The lluest salon ol all is Pitt's dialog-room, where i113; strange genius Lady Hester Stan. lwne presided so hostess and wlt. yea/rs before she went "to queen it ue-un- Arab clllértaln over tribes ol the Syrian desert. . On the walls here are several works by Burns-Jones; one of them left uulflnished m. the/palat- er‘ll (loath. aHere Mr. Asquith gives his famous Ministerial dinners bo- fore Parliement opens; here tlls lUnxh-lspeech ls read aloud to the most important supporters of the Government. Down below ill Pitt's lrltcheu uJ-wllolc hierarchy oi’ chefs have reigned slnce the grand old t ilVE. -_Tho little garden is eerlly trau- ntlil. us‘ l! weighted with mighty wcllls lt has witnessed. Hero 1’;l'.-_ nltdjslou strolled, deep in Crinlean unuletyf these trees heard Dlzzyfs triumph’ when he brought “Peace Ho’ r" from the Berlin Confer- cncr, ‘ lllere Gladstone planned llomellule as ‘he strolled, mlli As- quith wutdllod a world war lowcli lug in the Neur East. Where Fighting Cocks Were Kept. W-hers the ‘Chancellor's house joins tfiho Mom-lens lea low lllln~ ‘goon in which fighting cocks were lkept ln, the long ago. Hrs. Asquith und her daughters have steered a In Theworld . kplztlug‘ we ‘You llianoed ‘rm- the ;Or]{F§h-_a}9‘_._,%3§t, ls also being mp e. ,_ ' soul ‘an; was nloyed “H; ‘uflhfldllll .. gv-lrll" i (conuluielfrrilul Page u.) , . Llnkletter. The regular meeting ol-‘thls-lnstltute eves held at the "home o1 Mrs. J. G. Baker, on Oct. llth.’ ‘Fiftegnllloglbgrs and five mum were present. After the refills!‘ huglnellsfgvllfls completed, "l 9 ct . l ll Wiinsl'l'='s.*lls1itule met to lhmeglllsr mealllly meeting at the "Institute room on October 12. Tea member; were present. Means were dlsollssagpgo pulse funds to be hood in institute work. ‘One new member vias added 'to the club‘ at tllis meeting. at... lb; s19 K Central Bedeque. Tile rellllllli‘ meeting of this lnstlltule was held at the school on October 2. There were twelve members present, The meetlng opened. with the Institute Ode; this was followed by the read- lng and adoption of~lhs minutes ol mo; maotlng. Four instructive readings were given at this meet- lllg. llt was decided that the black- board and desks should be moved and four blinds bought for the school. One new member was added to the Club at this nleetlnlz. Murray River Wonlelfs Institute met tor the regular meetlng at the homo o; Mrs. Axiom Reynolds on October 16. Seventeen members were present. The roll call was answered with “Hiuts- ior Keeping Young." A discussion on llnstltute plans for tllewinterlvas then held. ill. was declded that the Club hold a sale of cookery st the store of Mr. Cook onNovember 4th. One new lnlembel“ wtis, added to the lu- stitute at this meeting. Shel-brooks. The regular meeting olthls lnslltute was held at the homo 0t‘ Mrs; Leighton Millikan Oll October 19. Tllere; were fourteen ‘members and three; visitors pre- sent. After the singing of the Ode and the reading and adoption of tllé mluutes ol the lust nleetlng, tile report of the school committee wus given relzllrdlnl; the rellillrslc the school pump. A (lebute wus held, namely, "Resolved that Antl- clputlon ls Better than Reuilzutiou." The vote resultelflu five lo eight ln favor of tho latter. The water in the school pump ls to he analyzed. Night filllrltl and boys’ silirtsl are to be lnlule for the Mt. Herbert Or- plumage. it was resolved that ef- forts be madoto asslsl the school teacher in all posslhleitvuywl such as by the offering ofprlzee-l to the children and by contributing of money lo the School Fairs. O'Leary. iiflcvon memhem and two visitors met rltl the home of Mrs, Robert Currutheljlyou October 10, The time was taken up ululnly nulddle course ‘between improving 'l.llls_'glorious oldresitlenco and lflllV-zn 50cm] “me w“ gpeflh The next: in; itultogeflhcl" in sombre decay. The "llltcflor is now one or solid .comlor't—-al any mute. in lllc livln room-l. But the btlslness and oflii" lclul departments remain the some. uh qfllciulresideucei llacll choir uud table. plcture and cabinet, is lull of hallowed associations, not llxhlly i0 be, repldcedmr moved. but lleillln trust for succeeding es." 'l‘llese in turn reign tor a canon ln this awesome, echoing place -- at lonco the best-known llud lunat- ; known dwelling-houses on earth. _'l‘o_ be -lIllll‘l'l8_<_l_ from the White House ls. the highest flight oi bridal lircnulslu Alllericu, but a wedding at 10 Downing Street likethat of Miss Vllole-t Aequlth loo tar rnrcl‘ llml proudflr dtstiucllolu-NV. G. lfiwqerflill. ‘ Iladisfi "Look Young... Dsrken Gray Heir -l.lee to}. Told-time Aloe Tea and Butphhl‘ ‘nndi Nohllfly- w ‘Know l ~l "Gray lloir. howhver handsome, denotes‘ advancing age: We all ‘khowlhe? advantages ol’ a" youthful’ ilppeeranco. Your lllill‘ is your charm. lt imskes ‘or more-tho race. When lltjados. turns grey‘.- and ' d; JlI§tl'=-a' row up ,_ to Teal and Sulphur en~ ‘hllnces its l uppeorllnos‘ a - llllhdred- 2: : 9 loll]. ' w " - - ‘j Don't stay-"grayl- Jnolt young! ldltller" Iréfihlfréclbeja home or get‘ fronrlelly drui "ltor a bot- tle o! "Wydtlfeflugehlld Slllpllur Compound?’ ‘lwllldh ' is = merely the u v ‘ tlou. beoulillelt darkens l the‘ hnlr v bsautlfullyl be= sldel,ivrlo"on‘b ‘coil ‘possibly tall. as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You nldilitoinmnfsponge or soil. brush" with ll. crawler» til thrcukh the e. By morning the gmyhalr dis- ears‘, alter; another application ‘two its natural color is restored, d lt beoomssl thick, glossy and ous. "and you uppeur iyelrl “y; '< . ._ _ .' . 32 Poull l fir! ll Ehdollerllo has 1st: uh ogtlflclal ltgllt- r'r_ fattening urjx so end with mafia! lllcosll: Y‘ t lei Mec- ‘.1 lio lull. hrs mulqll , r. the bird!‘ out‘ morofiuaah. all clllllfllllonlly orsJlraInlVaremuds than when no lglils are used. Dfthtvpropel‘ use i ' a ou “lliufllll” §°"l““'i ' "I. ‘that the ultras lillrly bdrméht. This slalll ‘gllfhfltlrw mu not ‘redllllld be iviug lor r p oi . rile pl-lolloo _ l6, t tirllflbh Ill . Pi. gl miy hbon c lard tho l by the regular business. utter which nesting will. be ill-id sftiie llblue ‘day, November 14. _ Hazel Grove; A Women's lnstl- 4 Th!“ is ‘m ‘mvalylng “Mmlm” (‘l tutowvus organized ilrtllls (llstricl, . ' the hoary ulmlaloll, to which ul-cessmh “m aftermm“ m- Widnyl Ovtobpr '1“ more (“mmll ma“ l“ B\""kl?g'l27tll. The meeting was held‘ in the ham rum” ‘we'll N"- m Dqmlmg-“scllool. After a. short tzllloou thr- street may well be (railed u ulusclywork M lhbsaycmbs by M3,‘, Can-u. ' ium 0t,lllstol-y——~u temple as wcllaslthnrs. thq following O Chis we“ ' uppolntéd: Pl-wlidént, .1, rs. Guru eill Stevenson; VlrelPrrlsldont, Mrs. ‘ Pope Bllgnull; Seuretarv-l‘reusurrlr, hllos Alma Weeks; Auditors, Mrs. [llFrhlllr llllsnall "and ‘Miss Mal-glue! l ,BL\Qllfi;llllll, Mrs. Andrew ‘Bllgnall. ,all‘d Mrs. Allnlo Altlifiaehern. The tlllrd Tuesday ol oat-ll month was chosen‘ us the day ol meeting. The first tregulrlr meeting wlll be held lltthe home of lllrs. Buchanan on Tuesday, Novllmot-l- 21st, at x llilll. All who ore lnforestod in the work of the lustitute are onrdlslly invit- ed ‘to attend; Priest Pond. The regular meeting of this‘ institute washold ~ai. the schoolhouse on October 25. Ten members and two. visitors were present. The former Secretary havlng left the district, Miss Mar- lzblret Keays will: appointed in‘ her plllco.‘ Roll cull was answered -by the‘ glvlngof pumpkin l-eclposi A new school committee was opp lut- ed. An interesting paper on B elik- lllst ‘Foblliwlls read. A new map has been ordered for the school. The remaining funds are to "be de- pollltsd ln the btlnlt nt Sourlo. lt was suggested that a barbs sent to the Orphans/go's: Christmas, and all members are asked to bring their sewing or kulttlulzto lhefnext meeting. Whllotile work is being done the reading of llll lnterostlnjz book lsitc be taken up. The "next ‘meeting will b5 held at the homo" 0t Mrs. Joseph D. McEaclisrn. Boring Park. The‘ regular meet- Jul; of this institute was llelll at the homo‘ of Mrs. B.‘ M. (laugh. on‘Sop~ temller 22. There were sixteen tnembels and five visltorspre-‘enl. l" waa- decided to hold a pnrlor concert at the home oi llllrs. Cairns on the evening of Thursday, Nov. 2 and to charge an lldmleslop of 10 cents. A sale ol candy will also be held at this time, The proram‘ qbtlle» meeting was‘ token up lar ilely with music, namely: duet, by l rs; Cairns lllrtl-Mrsl Burke; solo, by Miss. Jennie Sutherland: soiol by Miss Jessie Andrew. Mrs. Groomc gyvounreadiup which was loo MllChvfifljdyQlLl-lmWtlflfiw mom ore lvarollallded~to-tlle' clllll- ' . w‘ oAheolrrl-l: urelllrnv. -~A lewdropr. of oll of lavender ._eprinlriod Qutlle shelves of your boo): calla will: prevent mould. ~ n ialligw l MrsQJ. W. Mowlllllllils on Tues-|scientiflcuunlov-l, Mlss Eml ‘ollowzltl; Directors. Mrs. Gallic-Hue- ~ tlnlll canny , _ . vie expect to hear ‘from those heir- mllttwo daughters ot m. . , ._ L ' h? ‘l’ l _ b l ‘L ' ;‘ i-TlleGreatestI-Ious 1 melt‘ t lnsuol ~ i ~ . . .. "‘ o“ - . . , e aw tes provmml Bxhflmlon ,jllllllllllllllllulllll|mllmu|lllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllnnllllllmll Prize List tContillued.) Domut‘ Department 31'1"“ Fwlll. Preeervemetc. ‘Honlomade Raspberry Jelly- 1, Mrs. R. J. Auid, West Covellsad: Z. W». W. llfi. Stretch, ‘Long Creek. ‘Home-mode Crebapple Jelly -‘-1, Miss lPearl Match: 2. "Mrs. E. J. ‘B5893’; 3. Mrs. ll-loath Vessey. Home-mode Apple Jeily——l, Mrs. J. ‘R. Allen: 2. Mrs. John Andrews; 3. Mrs. Fmdl-iyde. IHOHMMnsde lPlum Jolly-l, Mrs. ‘IR- J- Allld: 2. ‘Mrs. John Andrews; z, Mrs. B. J. Vesuey. =Best collection of ‘Home-made Jellles——-l. firs. ti. IR. Allen; 2, Mrs. ll. J. Allld: 3, Mrs. John "Simmonds. Pickles -l‘l0lllé‘l'llllde =Mustarll Pickles-J, Mrs. l0. W. Mellelt, llrackley; 2, Mrs, Albert J-lyde; (lornwall: 3, MP5. \lAl1“'50n Wood. Hazelbrook. Home-made lPlcklee. sweet — 1, Mrs. J. It, Auld: 2. Mrs. \V. E. Stretch: 3, Mrs. J. It. lAuld. Homo-made ‘Chow-‘Chow-l, Mrs. W- ‘E- ‘Slffll-fill; 2, Mrs. ‘Lawson “Will: 3. Mrs. Albert lHyde. Honlo-nlude Bottled idrlllt, Straw. be_l'rles~l. ‘Mrs. u’. ll]. Stretch‘; 2, M-lss llulll liarper; 3, Mrs. Eleanor Stewart. lllome-macle Bottled Fruit, Plums *1. Mrs. iD. T. IFruser, North ltlv- er; 2. Miss iEllo Diamond, Winsloe $011111; 3. Mrs. ‘Fred Hyde, ‘(Yoru- wall. Tomato Catsup-l, lMllll. ll. R. Al- lfll; 15, Miss‘ Nora. llongwortll, Llulrlottetolvn; 3, Mrs, TL J_ ,\“|¢1_ lllfllllfiwllllldl! Clllll S.'ll|cc.-—-1, lMrs. J- R- AHBTIZ '2. Mrs, H. ‘ll. ‘SLOMQITL, Bllllvvhc: 3, Mrs. J. A, rill-you. Canned Vegetables. OMenlPeas, canned, ctc.——l, Mrs. R- J- M1111; 2. Mrs. John Andrews, 1938i [Ruyllllyz Ii, lMlss Myrtle Slew- ll". ‘Charlottetown. Beets, canned, otc.—~1, Illlss Jos- ephine Shea, Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. J. ‘R. Allen; (l. ‘Mrs. '11. .i. Auld. ‘Green ileuns. curled, etc-l, Mrs. R. J. Allld: 2, Mrs. J. ill, Allen. iClllcken, calllled—-1, Mrs. (l. H. Hopper, Ildal-ll Royalty; 2, Mrs. .1, 1t, Allen: 3, Mars. A. J. ‘Allld. Beef. conned, etc.——~l, Mrs. (i. ll. Pl-lrncr: 2, Mrs. u. J. Aultl; ll, Mrs. E. J. Vessey. Class lll-Birdeplnsects, Weeds, etc, ‘Collection stuffed flllrds and Mam- mals, inbelled‘ with common and sclchtlfle names — ‘l, llarry N14 lHyde, Cornwall: 2, Lviiss Isabella -Nlcilolsoll. Charlottetown. ‘Collection of native insects, lab-l elled with common and scientific-l ‘nllmes-‘J, .i. ill. lMlllCll, Ml. Her» Ulert. l Collection or noxious ugrlcultur‘ lal .\\'6BllS,llll)0ll&(l with conlmon and; ly 14.; Vlrg-; I . muster, Mursllflcld; 2, Miss inla. Harrington, lflenslngton, Collection of wlld flowers, press- ed llud mounted, labelled with uoluuloll and scientific names — l,- ‘Mlss vlfllrllly L, ‘Foster, ‘Mllfilllllllld. 1 l i I Holtlems At lulu r ,l ~l lllliili lllllllllllIililllllllllllllilllllllllll l ll,‘ l" l! l i ! , K ! l: m 1 , ( lllululllll. A ¢ OWL; Y t ~ d “E. llllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillllIHllllllIllIllllllililIlllllllIIIIllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllIll||llIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll"?!llllllllllllllllllllllv , l‘ Charlottetown (Continued from Page 9.) la Canary Fern u beautiful daughter of Prince Colrlntllus Camry B. landed the white for Dickie Iirt s. while Pearl ‘S. Decol ll nlco typy 1°. cow‘ from the Lilac Lodge ilcrd uias placed fourth aud- Johanna Loitillu. of Pownal (in her dry form) was placed ln nun position tllls cow. was one 0t‘ the llrst provincial bred- cows to make over 24 pounds ot‘ butter ln seven days and under Mr; Axnews care is oabablo o1‘ doing better yet. The remain-lug live cows would look well In any show ring and lt was the opinion of manyl on the ring- sllle that. there should be u class for newly lreeshened cows and one for til-y» cows in all the pure bred classes of three years and oven The showing of three your olds was not large but quality was at a premium in every entry. Another daughter otPr-incs Colanthus Can~ ary B. Cobequid Fsyue. Rag apple was placed tlrst. Tho Crag-awe entry ‘Diuoru Abbekerk u promis- in; daughter of Abhekerk Dark!‘ had and Dllllllffl 1V. captured tho blueTlla Bunbury entry Lola (lan- ary was placed third while Dianna Canary Belle curried off tourth for lW. E. MoCalum Southport. Those last two heifers are duugh~ tors of! Prince Oolanthus Canary A. activate giving lwod account o! themselves at‘ the‘ pail. Eight two year olds lined up tor honors and ludsins from the N118- side‘ comments they were all elig- ablo" for prizes. The awards finally Pletjo Mo! lltent to J. H. Louis Pa line. Gordon" Nswsolvs Molly Js ell.‘ nloldeaceoooula Memena Canary, J. W. Jones’ Llly Eoho Pobolmenkl hole’ Echo Queen ol esp five, four of them are dauzlh trs‘ o! lblycrolt Pietje Echo wliocetwo yelr old daughter led all has hr. the m-llk test. ' "Dick! ‘s entry was still all r, daug tel; ofPrillee Colan- EZ from appearances erilin the production line in the he r"luture._ . ' _ lnlhe‘ year-imp class nwnrds were plarsod as flollloriaél-‘llrst Dick- lq p. econ ' . J. eunedyn on m3 mlllallu "h tumor of sue abeth Ahbekerk whose junior-two re old R.0.'M. is over 22 pounds loarth for? Mellrre- (lotllrey and ;¥&;el\fChlalhltY\ goth‘ i or the uubury p oQl ‘Rayqcroll It l lhouinm um». all? llléilo- tehinf ‘llQlOfl out tlonully strong prizes with Gordon Newsoll lourtivlclllry- ull these ._. and the Illlns ljodge bu s». M‘. Callbeck was fiockl tll rd jwhlle Pearl _ ‘_ " o Lilsb‘ Lon landed , was pillc- 3 l to the l-‘nlconvrrloll entry WILL SWEETEN TOYELS to A. ll. McKay's , fmungslerl-l \\'- l'\' A little borax added to thawete. l, iillh good cuougil to will uulwvhoro. ill which tea towels are washe _ _ Our holstelll breeders are to be will remove dirt, and grease am r ; not as trclislnfeclant. ‘I -' calves uomg tllirllautl tile wlllto ln Senior second and ndlng first, clllry in the- juuior cnit‘ cluss tile Dick- flllTY Cfllllllffill tlle rod luo lllllPjCtlllglflllllflleil on their shelving. L Une and A lnseplarablts QME things naturally and logically go together-and you alwayt associate one with the other. Fol Instance: Pork and Beans, Ham anclEggs, Bread and Butter, OGlLVlE and “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" FLOUR Of course, you could have bacon and eggs—orj-bread and jam -but'you can't have “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" FlsOUR unlessit is OGlllVllzl/SL " ‘ - qr Agog“; If Y0 nil lull" NI ltlil So-—when‘ you order Flour, use the ful a name, 0GlLVlE’S “ROYAL uouSllf- ' HOL ” FLOURf-thebestlflol-lr that made from the finest wheat in the world ‘ - s- l Royal- Household Flour ~ .‘ ‘I no tl.l..l=l... lllllslljco. ‘u... unull-"lililr vluun - ‘mills -