y. l , IN A HUNDRED VARIETIES ' ‘l. 1&1» -~ I‘ THIS swanky diagonal check is only l : one of the hundreds of new patterns in Eastern Caps now on display zit your » favorite store. By buying now while stocks are fresh, you will be sure of getting a pattern and color that suits you. EASTERN I _ CAPS ViCIOE Records When Day is Done Jesse Crawford Nat. Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra 20838 20503 Organ Fox Trot . ’. l Concert 35333 n Just a Memory (An entrancing lingering melody) Paul Whiteman and Ills Orchestra i‘... Zltihl Fox Trot Golden Slippers Old Time Southern Song-Big hi! I Duet with violin, banjo, Vernon Dalhart and guitar and harmonica Carson Robison At Sundown (When Lave is (‘nlling Me Home) George Olsen and Ills Music Jesse Crawford 2353.‘ Fox Trot "a Organ l King"s County Exhibition ‘Prize List BUTTEi Best Tub or Crock of Butter, not less than 10 lbs.—,1. Mrs. Ira Ross; 2, Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 3, Mrs. V. 0. Shirmer. . Best Basket o1“ Block Butter—-l. Mrs. V .0. "Shirmer; 2, Mrs. Mont - Annear; 3, Mi's. Wm. Bourke. Basket Fancy Prints—1, Mrs. l Mont Annear; 2, Mrs. D. J. Stewart, .3, Mrs. V. O. Shirmer. Exhibit of Creamery Buttcr-lst Frank McNeil], New Perth. l . ill-Will“ Sainpllei Itaspberry Presearve —1. len. _ . .Q,llfl| Sample Wild Strawberry Pre- serve-—1. Mrs. J. T. Mellish; 2, Mrs. Allister McDonald; 3. Mrs. J. W. McPhee. l U!‘ » . . Bottle Green Peas-l, Mrs. V. O. Knitted Scam any Yam L MrSIShIrmer; 2, Mrs. D. P. MeKinnon. l Wm. Butler, Kilmuir. I Knitted B]anket__1' Mrs‘ Euenl Bottle Green Beans-l. Mrs. Al- WOOLEN GOODS. FANCY WORK McKinnoii, Georgetown, ilister MacDonald; 2. Mrs. D. J. o Y ._ h~ < Stewart ;_ 3, Miss A. Compton. l ‘ll w lle‘ lllllllllwl ‘Plalll Bottle Beets-J, Mrs. n. P. Mc- Ho d—l,M . .1. G.Mll'h.l _ . Mogitealgfie? rs e ls ‘Kinnon; 2. Mrs. Allistek MacDon- l0 Yds. Fancy Drugget, Home-flld‘ 3' Mrs‘ w‘ w‘ ‘lcllkllm m8de_1’ Mm J. G Mcmsh’ i Bottled Chicken: 1. Mrs. V. O. ‘ Pair Blankets Homemade—l, Mrs.l sllllmelll 2' Mlls‘ Mont" wllghli '3' . - . ., . _j Miss Lena Wright. McKinnon, .., Mrs. G. Mel I Bowed Beer*L Mm vs Counterpaiie Knit or Crochctedl lllel‘ lHomeinadc-l. Miss Estelle Aitkeml lGeorgetown; 2, Mrs. George An- near. Lower Montague. r Couiiterpane. Woven. Homemade. ~l, Mrs. Ira Ross. Patchwork Quilt, Homemade iSilk) \ ‘O. Shir- FRUIT ~. l‘. Stewart, L. Montague; 2, Percy Ro- bertson. Montague; 3. Wm. McAu- ley, Georgeetoivn. Northern Spy Appl0S——1. D. J ‘ ,~1. Ladies of St. James Altar so-liéFgafill _Edl5°ll McIntyre? 3' clfly‘ 2' M“ ‘l' G’ Melllll" l éoldeiltnRlllxsesit-t Anni i M t es~ . on Patchwork Quilt, HOIIICIIIHGCjlA ‘Wool or Cotton—1, Mrs. J. T. Mel ‘ ‘llish; 2. Mrs. V. 0. Shirmcr; 3, Mrs. iCapL, B. Butler. l Hearth Ri l . . i.-. ..'.".;'.:.:.Y.'°i.t.':;:'.:i:rii, ,$‘.‘F’l,°‘§.. s» Mrs‘ George Béck: Mra 'Gco1.gé‘ v a ‘ 11H "IL- 3., MI) Pll John- Annear. Hearth Rug any Material-l; Mrs.‘ A. Alien; 2, Mrs. Carl Stewart; 3, Mrs. V. O. Shlrmcr. | Braided Rug. Homemade-l. Mrs. M lillllen McKinnon; '2,.Mrs.,.}. T. Me]. m IS ‘l. . 2 Pairs Woolen Socks, Homemade 2 , Mrs. Ellen McKinnon; 2, Mrsl ' D. P. MeKinnon; 3, Mrs. John Mc- Eachern. Pair Woolen Gloves, Island Yarn —1. Mrs. John McEachern; 2, Mrs. IJOIUI McCormack; 3, Mrs. Hughl McEachern. Pair Woolen Mitts, Island Yarn- les Parker 1, Mrs. Lem McLaren. . ' . Ladies Sweater. Island ‘Yarn- sBlbslon Plpplll AmllCTL D" ‘l; 1. Mrs. John Lannigan; 2. Mrs. V.l ltewartl 2' P’ Robensonl 3' A. Cor- osii- ;3.M". a Alli?“ no“ lllllel ls llen Mcgm \(‘ll(lW Transparent Allplgsi, __ i . l ll- J. Siewfllt 2 Frunic ‘VlcDoirlI P I V . a r air Hand Worked Pillow Cases J Mm (may (pmnlgeraid. ._1, Mrs. J. W. McIntosh; 2, Mrs. mkernu," App|e_l Fred “c!” ‘ggéiellétlfillzlfil, 3,_ Mrs. Gerald Mc- lyre A‘ Cfirflgan g R nobéuisfiL Centerpiece, White-l, Mrs. Jas. Sunk Alllllerq A' Cnllllllllll 2 Dll' McLarcn; 2,' MrsFdifagtin McKin-l non: 3. Mrs. Annie Tupper. Buffet Set-l, Miss Isabell Tavers, 2, Mrs. E. Doyle. g Centerpiece, Worked on Colored .Linen or Cotton—1. Mrs. Gerald llg/lcgmglliiiclkezllw J~ A- McKlllllolll 2 Ifrcd {Ilvllliyjjo 3 Mnnt Anneiir. ‘Tea Cloth in ‘White or Colored- ‘lllluc-lilml lllllllllfllllllel-l lll 1 Mrs. Henry McLaren' 2 Miss Es-liillllnflli my“) l l’ llllllllllsll“ ll ' - - ins. Purkiii. ,Orita,ti'in ‘Apple-l. Percy Robert- SOltl; 2, David Wright; 3. D. J. Stew. ar Red Astra an Apple—1, Wm, cAuIayP, 2, 0d. Morrison; 3, An- ir Keentinw‘ Duchess Apple-l, Wm. McAuley; Percy Robertson: 3. A. Corrigan. Gravenstein Apple-A, A, c0111- .881): 2. Win. McAuley; 3, Percy 3,0- bertson. n 519148111391‘ APDl@——1. A. Corrigan; 2~ P~ Rlilbeli-SOI); 3. Edison McIntyre. Wealthy APDle-l. Mrs. Wm. Stewart; 2. Wm. McAuIey; 3, Char- Faineuse Apple-ll P. Robertson, 2 James (‘uiii 3 Frcil Mi-Iiilyro. Alcliitosh lied Apple-l Fi-epl Me,- llllYFe 2 Chas. Parker 3 Edison .\Ic~ Iliiyrr}, ‘ Mann Appln~l Edison iilialiitrre iMrs. W. W. Jenkins; 2, Mrs. A. Al-i l Best Wolf River Apples-l, n. .1., _ nnear: 2, Percy Robertson; 3, Ed-s lson McIntyre. l Powaukce Apples~l+ A. "Corriganp 2. n. .1. swwni-t; a. aviii Wright. | SOD. l Vld Wright. 3-1’. jRlvber-lnonr‘ - c)! ‘g itelle Aitken: 3. Mrs. W. Butler. . Sofa Pillow—1,yMrs. A. Allen; 2 ,Mrs. E. Doyle; 3, Mrs. Wm. Tavcrs. ‘ Side ‘Board Cloth, White-l. Mrs lJas. McLaren; 2, Mrs. E. Doyle; 3, (tollecliuii lFall Apples-l I’. Ito. wbertson 2 l). J. Stewart 5i A. (‘orrl- gun. - iliox o1‘ ripples for export-q, A, CUITIKHII 2 Chas. Packer, . I ZMTi 2079i iMrs. Gerald McDonald._ Siberian ‘(hub AppIesT-l John ; Runner in Colored Linen—l. Mrs. Knight, Win. MeLaren; 2. Mrs. Jas. McLar-l Transcenilanl (‘nib-i (gimg, 1);". cnqtil. Mrs. J. T. Mellish. lkm- 2 A C(~,.,-.-ig;u,_ , RIB)’ Cl0l-l1—l._E1s‘ie Lavers. llyslop (lrzih Applo- l \\'m. . oinan Embioideiy or Cut Work lloiirko 2 Annip Kiowa“ J A (m. ‘-l, Mrs. Jas. McLaren: 2, Mrs. rignn. ‘ ill/alter Dalzlel; 3. Mrs. J. W. Mc-I licsl Yellow Magnum 111...,“ ._ l llkoel- ' ‘l A. (lorril-tziii 2 Mls. .l. F. hli-llish , Embroidered Bed Spread»~1, Miss 3 Mrs. Malcolm Mfinflillllll, Estelle Alllmlll 2. MFR. Walter Dal- Aloors Artlc l'!ii|ns~~-»1 l). J. Ste-l lziel; 3.. Miss Jessie Houston. wart Z Ffillik Mtlflliltlhl-rn 3 0|...“ ; Specimen Filed Crochet-l, Miss .loi1kins. _,El' e Lavcrs; 2. Mrs. Jas. McLarcn; lniinbuiwl Plums .1 5. J, Iii-Hm. "3. iss Isabel! Lavcrs. ~ l'.ill 2 A, (Jorrigiiii 3 l-‘ri-il blclntvre. | Luncheon Sewl. Mrs. Norman lhziilshziiv Plunrs-J I), J. Sui-w- .MacDonald; 2. Miss Estelle Aitkenpnrl 2 Mrs. Michael lllzirti-Il, "3, Miss Elsie Lavcrs. ‘ ' liinnsousml Iiaviil “lrlghi Pair Fowls Hand Worked-l, M1'5_l.l. Slewart 3 lira ROSS. o u l). 3;, Gene Tunney’s Health Exercises Keep Ill by inning these exercises regularly Set consists_of twelve exercises recorded on two Victor V. E. y. Orthophonic Records. With Album and Illustrated Chart . Records No. 300 and Jill $3.75 l l‘ll'l'll Mi!- Shopping Bag-l, Mrs. A. Allen. hiiyrr- 2 l). .I. Stewart I; Wooilmw Hank of Home Made Yarn~1, Slvivviirl, Mrs. Ellen McKlnnon; 2. Mrs. J. T.l (‘lfllni-‘i l"-'lvolili' ‘ IIOUSEKEEPING Stewart. ‘, linrilolt Pears-J Frank blrI-Izirlt- l Pound Cake, Plain Icingwl. Mi's.,i'i'u 2 David Wrlghl ll I‘. Robert 1W. W. Jenkins; 2, Mrs. Wm. Stcw- HI"). art; 3, Mrs. Thos. Henry. lulu-r Variety Pours I l Fruit Cake. Not Iced-l, him, EjPfl-‘Iflll 2 I). J. .l70yl0: 2, Mrs. W. W, Jenkins; Zlllllll-Illl- ‘Mrs. Win. O'Brien. i Single Loaf White Brcad;1, Mrs. ‘Irn Ross; 2. Mrs. M. Donovan; 3,‘ , Mrs. E. Doyle. Single Loaf Graham Breadzhl (‘olliavllou 01' Ash-is I in. 1) Mrs. E. Doyle, 2, Mrs. J. W. Mc-J, StHWl-tfl. 2 Mrs. .l. A, ‘lillYllllll 3, Pears~l lWm. Layers; 2. Miss Elsie Lavers. Other Variety Plums l . l, l1. .l. l‘. liolr FLORICULTURE A100 the latest Red Seal Records by famous Victor arlisf Victor Talking ASTERS vbiciz" "i1"!-iwinviuiiiniini-nu ' “\HIS L“ "i// .11 .Ili_2ifl’ _ E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St. a,‘ l Fire’ t l i .,,~_ Charlottetown Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at ' Lowest Rate. . .. Good Strong Stock Companies J ' l‘ '~-->-4.. '."'i.i| ’ 'Phec; 3. Mrs. Thos. Henry. M... w_ W_ |,(.;w,,,._ one D°z~ T03 Bl5°lllt5“l. MFS- E-i (Iallendula (.\I.irigolds)-- l Vii-q l iflnl-llctzjhzl Mrs‘ J‘ w’ Mcpheei ill). J. Stewart 2 Nlrs. Normau-Mitl‘ l gm Jllasr- Jmgzgll- P1 kl l M ilkmald 3 Mrs. Marlin ivllllPlilllliilfl. ‘Allister MacDonald‘ i! 135-. FS~ collection lDaIilinii-A bliss May , Pint Jar Mustard Pickles-l. Miss Lem MUIAIFPI], lEslelle Allkeni 2- MF-i- A~ Allen; 3.l Collection (illl(llf)lll.‘l'~l Ali's. I) I Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Slewmt. 2 Mrk A‘ o, (.ngswl_ll_ "l "M1141. Pin Jai' Chow Chow-l Miss Es- Coll -tI ‘ - L“ . - _ . , ec on Cosmos; Mia. h. P, Machlnefifi- "lied telle Aitken, 2. Mrs. n. .1. Stewart; McKliinon z Mrs, 11, .r_ Slnwar-Lg -1——_i_, 3- Mll5- E» DOS/le- jMrs. A. Allen. " , Pint Jar Sweet Pickles-d, Mrs. D.‘ ,P- McKinnon: 2, Mrs. .1. w. Mc- Stewart 2 Mrs. .1. A.‘ Pliefl; s. Mrs. Allister MacDonald. lw, w, lave... DOHBhnuLs-l, Mrs. E. Doyle; 2,l Collectkrn DlRlllllOiIrb-l Iilrs. I). Mrs. J. 'W. McPhec; 3, Mrs. D. P. P, McKiiinon 2.Mrs, -D. J. Stewart McKlllnllll- Mrs. Jvlartln -MOKlIill0lI. , mgamglehklsglygl,pMrficlgiigoshhglMCoflecgon ,£.IIIUITIIH2BI;IIIL. ‘T i . - - - - - , n: . rs. ., .. nnon .rs..nrt.n Mflrlorle Hyndman. lIlcKInnon . Mrs. W. W. Layers. Sample Strawberry Preserve--I,_ Collection Stocks-l Mrs, D. J. Mrs. W. W. Jenkins: 2. Mrs. WmJStewm-t 2 Mrs. I). P. M Levers: 3, Mrs. V. O. Shirmer. jMrs. J. A. Gordon. Collection Verbenas I Mrs. J. A. ,Gorrlon 2 Mrs. I). J. Stewart 3 Mrs, r_—_._ i |D. l‘. MeKlnnon. Collection Phlox. —-l M Fall . l Colds Mrs. Martin McKInrion, Attack them at the beginning. Collection Zinnia-l Mrs. J. .'W. I Heat and inhale Mlnard‘: McPhee 2 Mrs. I). J. Stewart. 3 lilraj Rub on throat and chest.‘ J. A. Gordon. Collection Sweet Peas-l Miss i; r1 | s A n o" 5 i l‘ l Table Bouquet-l Miss Nellie Nellie MqPhee 2 Mrs. I). I‘. Mc- Kinnnn 3 Mrs. Martin McKlnnnn. 0F lMcPhee 2 Mrs, I M baron 3 ! Mn rrgr; Mcfihiiilglllll ll . ' ' 6mi- Collection potted plants~l Mrs. .D.J. Peter (lo-tell 2 Miss Klgglns. i m i! » Stewart 2i lhivlil lRPIIiOII 2 MIS. I). '.I. lStc-vrarl fl Nlrslf Collection Dansleii. ‘l M114. I‘). J.’ , (lordoii II ‘Airs.’ l 1 . cKlnon 3. ' Stewart 2 Mrs. D. I’. McK nnon 3 , l ". THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN l MIJRSESTEIIS PLEHSE hgvélfiane so m; l56§Years _ noors AND vsci-zrmatss Best ‘blllnisht-l Irish Cobble r ho- tiitues~~l Alex. ‘Bfllfllilflfd 2 John Knight 3 (llllIS. Parker. l-2 liuslivl Green Illoiinliiin pol- iitoos/l ileorile Anni-air 2 Mont Aimeai" 3 David Wflglll- 1-2 Unshel Dakota Iied—1 John Knight. _ l l-B liushel .'\I':lnt,vre I’oli\toes-— 1 George MCCOIIIIHCK 2 George Yolstoii 1i llllI'(*.l(i('k Stewart. l-2 Jlus. Early Rose—1 Harry Layers 2 1m Itoss '3 Joseph Jolur ‘son, - l-2 Hus. New \'ai'iiily Potatoes- ], George Yostoii 2 Joseph Johnson, | ilvst SIWWIl 'l‘uinips for iahlc— ll Jars. (‘inn J. (leorge wlcCormack 3 (iUlIYKU Yoslun. Iii-s! Swoi-d 'I‘urnips for stock- 11 (Ii-urge Iii-r]; 2 Jas. Cain. Best, \\'Iiiti- ’l‘urnips for stock- 1 .I), J. Stewart ‘.3 Jas. .\lcCoiinell ‘ll .la.~;. (lulu. l lit-st Hod llniuzizl. -l l). .l_ ' art ‘J IJuivid IVrIghl 3 (leorge Beck. j 131ml.‘ ‘yellow ,(llobu Alain-tel -1 ‘Mont .-\lllit'ill‘ 2 David Wright 1i (li-or- i\lilil‘ill'. . Bus! lliilfdzing Sllllllli‘ l\luii1.:el.—» l1 George .\uiii~.'.ii',2 (lcurge Beck 3 (l, ll. lliirliizi‘. .. . lies! (fin-rots fur Storkel Mont 2 llainv Layers 3 David ll-lillilviii’ ilVright. g Best Half-long Carrots (table ll|5t'J—l John ("i-wan 2 JilS. Cain .1! Jzis, .\‘I<'l‘oiiiu>ll. l lies! l’zii'.<i|ips~l Moiil Aiiiiezil‘ 2 Jilin ('(i\\4Ili 3 llilVlll Vllright. '1 l ili-si turnip beet for liilile ilse‘~— .\ s.,('~lius. .li>hnson 2 I). P. Mc- uhiiinoii L} i-Iilwzird Iiulpitt. Best dry onions (red)—l Mis, I). l’. Alrliiiiiiou. Iloz. onions, ,\\',hite-1 Mrs. (It-ergo .~\iii1i~i\i' 2 Mrs. Chas. Jo-hir son 3 lidiriiril Ilulpitt. Tomatoes. Red, Ripe-J Mrs. Chas. Johnson 2 llavld Wright. 'l‘m|iiiioi-.~; (llIII'il)i‘)—'l .\'li's. (Ihas. Johnson 2 lJzirid Wright 3 Mont ‘Ain . » Ct‘lt'I‘_\' |\\'liili')~l .\li~.ni Auiiezir 2 I). .1, Sivwiirt 3 Mrs. (leorge An- neair. ‘ (Telery. I .\'l llr-d~l l). .I, Stewart. , llesl l~ 'i'hallol.".—l .\Irs. Anni-iii Mrs. J. 'l‘. Mellrsh 3 hirs. (‘has .Iohiison. Ih-si Potato ()i1i<>iis--»-1 Ed. Bul- ‘rfltt 2 I). J. Stewait. ' Table. t‘.or1i~-| Mrs. J, 'l‘. Mellish I Ali's. Maili-oiin filellonulil 3 Mrs. (‘has Johnson. ‘ Folldoi'ii (‘oru~1 Mont Anneiii' 2 (leorge Annurir 12 llugh liielioir aid. Ciiiilit‘lo\\'ei'—l .\ll'h‘, l). I’. McKiir non 2 Inez Sliwvuri i; l). .l. Stewart. Htlzibbzigtl \\1iiiiii;:.-'iiiiIt~-—I l). J. Slewiut ‘Z I), I‘. “UKIIIIIOII. Collage Ihwiniheail-I l). J. Sir-iv- art 2 l). l’. Nli-liiiinon 3 Michael Iilclkiiialill Cillillflgi‘. Savoy-l l). J. ‘Stewart. Cabbage ltoiind Iii-aid»! 1). l’. llrltiKlllilflil 2 I). .l. §lewiirt 3 (Ieorgc lleck. . ClI('.lIIIll)(‘I‘-l S. .l. lli-iuphill 2 311's. Chas. .lohnl~'ou I,’ .\ll'.'~‘. A. Al- leii. Citron Ali-Ion I Imvid Wrlizihl. Pumpkin-l Airs. Chas. .lohirsoii 2 Raymond ‘l,ll\'(‘llil2|l‘ LI ’l‘i-il .Ii'ii~ kins. Squash (lilniiiiiioiilli) -l Leila Norton 2 l), .I. Stewart. Stpiasli (lllI|)ll£ll‘lll" .l Mrs. (Thais. Johnson 2 lflil. liulpilt ii Mary 1C. Stewart. Cnllerzlion oi Vegetables-I Iilairy iE. Stewart. , r/ifienlzowh ‘ ——keep.vtheuk'inoll day, as loft and smooth nsWillinmn Shaving Cream ~ leave: it. Full ounce bottle of Aqua Velvl FREE with each tube of Williafmm Thin hmoun-Shlving Cream (i1) softens . the beard. quickly), ,- (Deliminatelirrih- tion (3)'and leave: the face feeling BETTER than i when you started. l ‘til-org: vtube, 35c. Double size, 50c. Q lose f’ IP t Stew , (li-hrgc l "the Prov ltlleanings" from Tryon And Vicinity Mr. Jack MaeQuarrle of Hamp- ton, was a recent visitor to Tryon ‘VI/est. Mr. Hugh Gamble o! County Line made a bushiess trip to Try- 0n on Monday, Oct. 3rd. ‘ Mr. Charles Miller oi‘. Victoria. spent Exhibition week in town. and no doubt enjoyed-himself. Mr. Paul Hauling ot Harding's Garage, S‘Side, made a business trip to Tryon on Monday, October 3rd. Mrs. Janie Dixon of Dixon's Mills. Hampton, madea business trip to North Tryon, tho latter part ol‘ last week. ' ‘ Miss Amy J. Howatt, .I"1'inclpal of Darnley School, has returned to her home in Tryc-ii West for the fall holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George lieiinescy and three small Sflllrl of town, vls- itvil relatives at North ‘Fryon on Sunday last Messrs. Lorne Mabey, Kenneth MacDnnalil, and Iinrohl lllnbcy, 100k a joy ride lo Suininerslde on lSaturilay evening. The passing of, Mi'. Peter Mac- Donald of Crapaud; on ISunday ev- fnlng Inst, is very inuch regretted by his many friends in Tryoii. One oi‘ 'I‘ryon'a piogresslve farin- ers. Mr. Austen Smith has recently [puichnscrl ll fine car. in which he ihopes to (like many joy rides. A motor prirly: the Messrs. (fharlie Lolwu. lloltoy ilowzitl. and Jicoiuiril -I.oi'.khart made u llYlIlK trip to Sunnnersldc on Friday of last week. - Our potato king, Mi". Lewis liow- att, began iligglng operations; rc- cently. and his niimolous friends are ilellghteil to learn that ho has a DIIIIIIIBIYLSIDI). The host of friends of Miss Juan. lata Milloi' o! Victoria. hre very sorry to learn that she is confined to her home with measles, but trust she will soon l1c._about again. _._i._ Mrs. (Ina) Ikiuglierty and two charming daughters, the Misses Diana and Frances of Victorian-arc nc-w passing a very pleasant week visiting relatives at Carleton, P. l5. Miss Jessie Chisholm and Mr. Reg‘. Thomas, paid a call to the theatre at Victoria on Wednesday night oi‘ last week, where they eu- joyed "Desert Valley" and "Bul- falo Bill." Mr. and Mrs. Russol A, Iiowatt and ‘son, Ray. of Tryoin Went. pus- scd a J/(‘Fy enjoyable Sunday hi Cape Traverse, where they were the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas llowatt. Mr. Keith Iloswell of Victoria. was successful lII winning flriu. prize for his year-old Clydesdale colt, weighing I165 pounds at tho Queen's dlounty Exhibition iheld in Charlottetown recently. . Mrs. Lockhart and son Lennard 01' Moiicton, N. B.. motored to Vlc- Jorla, P. 'I'1. I., last. week. They ieturiiod home cu Saturday after expressing their regrets that they could not remain longer on our fair little Llislanil. Miss Velda Campbell of (tape ‘lhaverao. employee in tho general store of Mr. K. W. Lord. spent. nu enjoyable day in town last week. ivhero she intended County Exhibition and also enjoy- ed tho play “Playthings? lll llloflv- cnlng. Tho farmers lll the vlclnlty are z-rtlll vcry busily engaged in illgghn: their "spuds". Some say they hnvo a "bumper" crop, while still some others look gluin when you mou- tion "spuds". but cheer up, friends, the, sun has not gone out of Iiusi- iioss. Miss 11%.‘) I..>rd. one of the inosl. competent. ladyolerks of ll. T ll»,l-'.ii'.an:lii ,Ltd., Sfiilde, sprnl last week-end ‘ at her old hour Y.own,;lT|yon,. The many fi'ii.-i'<'.~: Miss Lord leflt- behind her in T _ on before ' epartlng for'S'SIdn, are alyvitys v “bled to welcome iii-r back again. Two of ouiiioeal spurts, the Messr -Nal.han Atkins and "l)ad“ Iiynia ~.-_a tbjlxhlliitlon ivealt/in Charlotte in‘ where they thor- ouglhlyi c ‘the horse ruclng nnd other hinge. "Dad" sriyn the horse-reel)?! was the Iiest there has been for five years-and "Dlltl" knows! The mhny friends that Mr. K. W. House nt'_ Sackvllle. N. ll, made for himself during the short time he was Pastor of the iNorth Tryon Presbyterian Church, were Very glad to welcome him hack again last Sunday, and to listen to his inspiring sermon m full of thought and helpfulness. Everyone hopes that (they may have the privilege of llstenink to him litany more times in the future. The unlortuirate accident of Mr- Rex Dawson of N. Tryoh. in ho)!- ing hll h!‘ broken at this busy season ot a year. is very much regretted by his triends and neigh- born. Medical attention was pro- curedlnille 1y; so we have every xenon to believe." Nature does tier‘ part that his arm will soon be u good as ‘formerly. ., . Dr. h MM. Kelli and party oi lei Capital. were motor lstii to Tryon on Sunday. landmow “adlaeu".-D-_ Noll hllnnd droid Ullll U10?!“ IIGOOI D1 ma. . Flnxalroaly uMGu ppluumu- _ A ::""~'“'"';'::::..':-' W)!‘ w" a l .' . l" ."9::"~’.E~*-.;'~.'.~.“ --1'11"--%:B~ admin l4. u o- n” v Croce Section of nil-‘inutoih Soctio 0| on Oral-mt,‘ n» Hiuilt n» Service’! ' n» eivli-qgt. 5.113;» and Economy {ofxiiiimi-Dippeil Tires: The sections of tires reprdduodddibove are a pert of the Flftlllflhloll Dealer vwzwm- Study tbfleitwqasrfiimuind you. too, willi understand what Firestone meanu7_'b}"_tires_built for service mu.’ tires made to sell. " T '“ ' ~ and safety, wllile the gum-dipping process gives it the wear- resisting properties that give thousands of extra miles. The ordinary balloon tire with heavy fiat tread design is obviously atifier and rides harder. The excess rubber, placed for appearance at the edges of the tread, is not only wasted but produces hinging action causing ply separation and “shoulder breaks." Your local Firestone Dealer will gladly explain the gum-dipping process and other advantages that only Fircstonejlum-Dipped tires can give. Sec him today. ‘ FIRIBTONE TIRE & RUBBER CQMPANY OF CANADA; Llmllefil HAMILTON, ONTARIO ‘ ' ’ MOST MILIES PER \/ ’ lone, FIRESTONE ' i A. ‘HORNE & CO. J. A.“ GESNER GREAT GEORGE STREET CHARLOTTETOWN._"P. E. l. n ALBERTA snlirunn , in nuci annulus, Former Indiana Gardener Pleasedi. with‘? " Seasons Products till‘ conslrurxiion i-niiips on lhe- Elk Point railway (ixionaion with VIBE‘ ctiibles throughout. tho summer. 0n a recent visit to the city, Rolf erison made arrangements for u EDMONTON, ALTA. Oct. ii. - Alberta as nu ldezil [iroviiiee for the growing oi‘ all varieties of v9- gclables and small lrulls. partlr» uliirly the (‘Iililflll and northern ‘ Enjoy the Comfort,'Safety' I The Firestone Gum-Dipped aaiioafriEe*wiiii'ieTacioiuficsiiyi_g} designed tread permits free flexing, easier riding, extra comfort i BUILDS THE ONLY GUM-DIPPED TIRES’; sections of the province, is extolled by n former ludiaiizipoilsi truck gardener, (LE. Robertson, who came to Plillnonton early Inst spring, Iiought ii hull section near supply o! small fruit plants, roots. and seeds lo be sent Iilm in time for noxt season's activities. On his list were Concord grapes. raspber- ries, strawberries, currants, apples the Quin-ifs. arid plums 'Robortsmi admitted that the growing of some of these fruits in this section was still in the experimental stage, but from his previous experlc co with them. and fromwhat ho ha already seen‘ oFllAlhorIa,-lie\folt that tho export. - nienbwas woll worth trying. ' ‘ Elk Point and settled down Lo truck gardening there. After hav- ing (llsposoil of his third ' vlilflllll" truck load oi biininm corn for the season he nave the Eilnionion Jour- nal an interview in ivhk-h he ex- Drcsaed areal (Tfiiiinlsni as Io the producIiveiivi-is of Alberta uiul gru- tlficntion -wlth his own success -_ “n31?figllgll:Igtlalll}llliillkmillqfln" To clean cifl. sleol buckles, buy ' has canteloupos llll‘ r than any giiuggnilgpiulilhillxizonlaflsggtglioiémalgfi. he ever grew iii. Indiana 01.,’ t- i k3 , §' ermelons fully us Iairgo liIH-liiiwf-ilflliinllcriltlifngfim‘ “lmcnponniot Halal: lllllllllly llllllllllml lly Alllwa kill“ illitrillulltlfionilxtllillli)alliiltinuillihbrggo Wholesalers. illid vo etnhle - ‘Z-nii- ' - _ , - undance. Iln has riirld ovgrhijlio filllfylaltle Clea"; Bllltlag dozen curs oi corn to lilrfihoiflolt an,',.,.y ‘I w] o mmo 0 wholoaalorks. and hus supplied the ‘h. .- . _....._....J a u ohoiland when all‘ . V“ i 'Any tablet offered as “ASPlRiNwanti not-marked with the safety. “Bayer Cross" i n L “ASPIRlN";at all. ' ‘ ._ " A~ - lmrflonly- the "Bayer? vroducriin ook-foi-‘tiieflsafety -'"Bayer-Cross",on package an flabby. Then you are sure youihave genuine “ASPIRIN? l safgj.by‘milli_4:1_n§_g§§l prescribed by physlcianspfgilllfi in ‘ " Colds Headache!“ ’ _: ftjqmilsigqi, , Pain Neuralgia‘ “T -' "Rneiimmsqr noas NOT f m.’ ' % oirf ""‘Bayer" ,‘ whc coiiFliis proverr , nuq g, homo" ' , Wanna m. i