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N ;.-__, ._`f.'_ r 1 ;.l‘ ii 1;-_ ll .li 1~ r:'»';o~‘-- 5., .N . ... s l A. rosrzn. coop-il ummm. clmnonmwn. P :_ mme I _ .-_-iii- 4” in if _ W T v Rollo Bay School Fair ,Comprising Rollo Bay East, Rollo Bey West, Souris West, Gowan Brae, Bear River South and New Zealand schools was held in Rollo Buy Hall on Thursday, Oct. 2nd, in presence of a vast crowd of spectators. The hall was tastefully decorated for the oc- casion, the judges commented on the great improvement from last year in !h6 hibits. The fair proved a great suc~ cess. After the judging a programme of sports was carried out which was en- joyed by young and old alike. The .following in a list of prize winners: 1. 2. 3. 953°!" t»:f\:>- cater-1 1 2 3 1. 2. 3 quality and quantity of the ex- CLASS 1. GRAIN8 Section 1. White Cats Eulalia. Mullnlly, Souris West. George Cairns, Souris West. Gerard Mullully, Gowan Brne. . W Section 2. Carrots. 1. Florence Townshend, Rollo Bay est, ‘ 2. John 0’Keefe, Gowan Brite. Arthur Burke, Rollo Bay East. Section 4. White Potatoes 1. Annie Peters, Rollo Bay East. 2. Francis 0‘Keefe, Gowan Brae. 3. John O'Keefe, Govsan Brne. _ 'CLASS 3. GREEN VEGETABLES Sectlcn1. Tomatoes 1. Hannah Martin, Rollo Bay East 2. Hilda Martin, Rollo Bay East. 3. Francis O’Keefe, Gowan Brae. Seem," 2_ cu¢umb,,.s_ W2. V Marguerite McDonald,~' Souris be es . ~.,e 3, Henrietta |McD0na\ld, Souris West. Pe cow... . Jerome Chaisson, Rollo Bay East Abdin Howlett, Gowan Bree. Arthur Burke, Rollo Bay East. Section 3. Onions; 1. Margaret Peters. Rollo Bay East S,,¢g|°n 2_ wheat 2. Ethel Peters, Rollo Bay East. John l\leGilvury, Gowan Brac. Mary Mclsnac, Go\van Bree George Cairns, Souris West. Section 4- Beans John O`Keefe,_ Gowa.n Bree. Margaret Peters, Rollo Bay East Mary O`Keei`e, Gowan Brac. Section 5. Black Oats Ahdin Howlett, Gowan Brae Mary A. Mclsaac, Bear River. Gerard Mullally. Gowan Brae. CLASS 2. ROOTS Section 1. Tue Potatoes S John 0'I\eefe. Gowan Brae. Ahdin Howlett, Gownn Brae. Mary Deagle, Rollo Bay East. Section 2. Turnips S Leith Towshend, ‘Rollo Bay West Thomas Mullally, Sourls West. Victor Peters, Rollo Bay East. 3. Mary 0'Keefe, Gowan Brae. f Section 4. Squash 1. Charlotte Neil, Bear River. 2, Mary Lannigan, Souris West. _ Section 5. Beets I 1. Margaret Peters, Rollo Bay East, 2. John 0'Keefe. Gowan Brae. 3. Mnry Howlett, Gowan Brae. Section 6. Cabbage _ 1. Mary A. Peters, Rollo Bay East 2. Frank Peters, Rollo Bay East 3. Victor Peters, Rollo Bay East. CLASS 4. FLOWERS. econd 2. Best Bouquet of Mixed Flowerl. - . 1. Margaret Peters, Rollo Bay East. 2. Arthur Burke, Rollo Bay E118!- 3. Emelda Chalsson, Bear River. cction 3 Beat Potted Flowering Plant 1. Margaret Peters, Rollo Bay East 2. Mary Jane Deagle, Bear River. 3. Mary Peters, Rollo Bay East. I! , ..____;.____._.__._.._._.. _ - . _ » | is sold ot the some fair price as before t-be wan .» This beverage is often __ preferred to .either tea or coffee after trial, for it is pure and wholesome. _ Better health usually 'ff . follows the change. . - "Tl1er_'eZf»' a Reason” ` ` fbi' POSTUM . ° T1-is POPULAR. ii 'l”ABLE_DR1NK . PQSTUM ` \ . 'i ‘, 1 _ - lf-_ -‘-.‘~r-‘_*,"~_;" '__ ' ` ._ u - .'r`.¢.r.._A._ n ._ |n_..§¢~,l¢.-.lv-vivo' . » ¢ » iv * sit 1;, Ln_fferty’s, Summeroido. . was nt Hill 70 Pesehendal Amie -IT PAYS to buy in thin Provtncé. ' _ . H0 -TH! GUARDIAN in on nic oz MRS. JAMES F. HENDERSON, gtg Bedeque, wil be "aft home” Frida.) dw afternoon. and evening, Oct. 24111, 'gg 1919. - 1721-10-32Ml.lpd. W from St Anne De Bellevue Hospital Fri ln Montreal on Friday. Mr. Fredrick- the son whois very young, enlisted in the ton-ed 10 the gi 105th, was transferred to the 26th, Br and saw much service in France. He Rid . e, ns gn and Arrns, He received a severe wit wound through the face and jaws' at tain Arran on Sept. 25th, 1918, rendering in his right jaw useless. Private Fred- wh rickson is cheerful and glad to be wo back, notwithstanding his severe led wound. K took place on October 10th, at the mm residence of his son, Herbert W. Ben- on tley, Alta., of John Birch at the age 5110 of 76 years and 6 months. Deceased fm was born at Port Hill, P. E. island. He left there about thirty-five years ggad' Perhamythe most ago for Boston, U. S. A., where he wh] h_ad resided untill three years and oth s x months ago, when he removed to _ ' Alberta. He leaves to mourn one 12:; was by a machine daughter and four sons. Miss Mar- get, garet I. and Herbert W. of Bentley, fn Alta; Brandford L. of Log angeles, he Cal.; ‘Theodore W. of Lamont, Alta.; is and Charles S. of Edmonton, Alta. Also one sister Mrs. Charles Hooper Of Schllyivr, Nebraska. The deceas- tea ed was laid to rest in the Bentley ,wt Cemetery. The pall bearers were: tha N. E. Carruthers, R. L. Ramsay, D. A M. Reeves, R. R. Hutcheson, J. G. wg Blish and Wm. Weise. The first ma three named were formerly natives of -ew I'. E. island. ' -ISLANDER DEAD.»-The death rl CLASS 5. FRUIT. Section 1. Apples (Rod Astrahan) 2. Mary A. Mclsaac, Bear River. 3. Arthur Burke, Rollo Bay East. 'f Section 2. Plums- (Damson) 2. Mildred -Burke, Rollo Bay East. Section 3. Apples Any Variety 1. Janet McDonald, Souris West. CLASS 6. CANNING. Section 1. Raspberries. Section -. Loaf of Bread 1. Reta Perry, Rollo Bay East. 2. Henrietta Mallard, New Zealand 3. Mary Howlett, Gowan Brae. Section 2. Baking Powder Biscuit. 1. Mary Howlett, Gowan Brac. 2. Alice White, Souris West. 3. Lottie Lonphee, Gowan Bree. 1 2. Annie Deagle, Souris West. I Section 4. Tartu 1. Mary Howlett, Gownn Brae. 2. Alice White, Souris West. 3. Elsie McKinnon, Sourls West. Section 5. Fudge 1. Elsie McKinnon, Sourls West. 2. Elizabeth McCabe, Gowan Brae. 3.` Mary Peters, Rollo Bay East CLASS 8. SEWING AND KNITTING Section 1. Plain Sewing (Apron) 1. Henrietta Mallard, Gowan Bras. 2. Mary Howlett, Gowan Bree. 3. Matilda Villard, New Zealand. Section 2. ‘Division 1. Fancy Sewing (Embroidered Linen. 1. Matilda vlnara, Now zealand. 2. Etta Villard. New Zealand. Division 2. Cuohionl l. Mary Peters, Rollo Bay East. 2. Mary Jane Deagle, 'Bear River. 3. Mildred Burke, Rollo Bay East. Section 4. Pair of Bock: 1. Julia Doyle, Souris West. 2. Elsie McKinnon, Souris West. CLASS 9. MANUEL TRAINING Section 1. Hammer Handle. 1. Edward Mallard, Govan Brno. 2. John Mcdilvary. Govan Brac. f 3. George Cairns, Souris West. Section 2. Milking Stool. 1. (Booze Cairns, Solaris West. 2. 'rho as Muliolly, Sonfic West. 3. Edward Mallory, Govan Brno. I Section 8. Po\|§l'Y "54 |.'l°llllI‘ th 1. Donald Byrenton, Rollo Bay West lu 1. William Joseph Neall, Bear River ia CLASS 7. CO0K_lNG M si Section S. Glngorlnapl gh . Margaret Peters. Rollo Bay East fig 3. Lottie Longphee, Gowan Bree. M uae. Summariido. ltq`|u_ . #nun- . --1. t Harold eldest son :anions and associates ld his sterling qualities Dougall. His funeral was little sufferer will be not be likely. _ -wAu1'in'l-‘- A mud at cumm -TWO GINTI 'PIR W»0nD each ,insertion for advertising in this col- _ -cone to me entertainment .ana 2321"' °“‘“‘ [‘“"-' ‘°°°““’““’ °"’°’ _ supper in New London Holi, Thursday - » - ' evening. October Spth at 1.30 o'clook. __ Admission 35 cents. 1698-10-21M2ipd. R lmllm ch rge twenty iive cents l8LAND_80LD|_[R HAS NAR- _ QW ESGAP-lv-Strange than many tales the annals offiction is the r of the remarkable escape fro til: of Clark Woodside of Malpeml: _ the bobble of _Paecnenda.1e. Mr. . ' oodside _who tg the oldest con of ' < on A ln W . -wounnso nano nsrunuss- 1,20 ° °°md° °‘ M°l°°°“° nm St. A t Petaer Fredrickson, Olemry, returned. M mtreal, 1: uilaisuironilaeeuevue howl al* no dey. He enlisted in the 105th at age oi' seventeen and was trans- iiilh D8 unswick.. He had ‘been at Vimy ge and 'Hill 70 and some mdnor en- gemenits, through which he want hout belngwounded, but he cefr- lfv got into a hell of sharpnel and ' hine gun bullets at Pasohendale, ere he received seven severe unds, and was laid aside to be bur- . bu-t was discovered to be alive He has spent over two years l hos- tels and' is not through yet. Hpe hols reenter the hospital -in a short e to get e. left arm,-the natural 9 hfWillK been alnllutated e-t the ulder. 'He has a new nose grafted 1 m the flesh and bone of his fore- ~ all is a. deep one over the heart; ch shattered the breast bone, An- er one which caused the loss of had twelve operations in ull. being en hoursion the table a-t one time spite of the grueiling things which has expenienced. 'be looks well and right glad- to be back again. K DEATH REGRETTED.-It was rned on Saturday evening Oct 11th h very sincere regret by his friends Hackett oi’ Tignish had passed a- Y in the 20th year of his age. De- sed left St. Dunstan’s College a years ago to regain his usually good -health. He endeavoured to a- gain take up his studies this fall but was not equal -to the task. He was xble to be around until a week be- .'0re his death. .Harold was 'of a lov- able disposition, a. dutiful and obed- ‘ent son, and will be.much missed in e family circle. He was popular, in- strious and faithful and his com- :rved praise. He was attended dur- 'ng his illness by Reverend H. J. Mac y and was led by the members of , Division No. 3. A. 0.*H. It was ful- , 3. Ethel Peters, Rollo Bay East. 'owed by a numerous 3. S. Simon and Jude Church, where Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev \. J. MacD0ugell while Rev. P. C. }authler assisted the_choir. The pall arers were Messrs Philip Noonan,Al- rt O'Connor,Austin Callaghan, Henry '_ , ` rry, Eddie »DesR0’ches and Henry _ - "`*\ D N I N D Bernard. In addition t`0 his parents - » he leaves to mourn four sisters Mrs. C 0 P. Cloud Murphy, Dorot-hy, Cornelia md Dora, and three brothers Ralph, .Vlarcus and Clifford. On 1. Emelda Chaisson, Bear River. or 2. Elizabeth McCabe, Gowan Brae 316 3r*Henrietta~*Mnllard,"NeTv“Z`€aland. Sh -Dr. W. G. Church of. Summer- de, has gone to Toronto to do work ,_ _, ior the Dominion Department of Ag- ' riculture, but will return in the SD ring to resume his practice at Sum- -W ' ` ~ ' mcrside. ln the meantime Dr. Cam- ‘_ sron will take Dr. Church’s practice. 1 " ,_ zzlndicatlons ol’ worms ,are restles- ess, grinding of theteeth, picking of e nose, extreme peevlshness, often nvuflslons.s Under these conditions e best remedy that can be got is l.ller's Worm Powders. They will at- tack the worms as soon as administer- ____ ' ed and will grind them to atoms that passaway in the evacuations. The eased and a return of the attack will 1 1468-10-Omtf in P. E. I. on 26th of New serious wound gun Iiits0NALs ' immediately Section 2. Map of Novo . Ion 1. ' 1'. Wnlllm NEHG, BUS! 8278?. ' sacuon 8, Duwhw licriiyon ff`u|\)_ _ - 3. Mary Agnes. Peters Rollo Bay MAB. 1°' Lw¢‘l’.RTY°cK Ano Pom' Division -1- f . Dr. ‘|'r`¢maln'¢ Natural Hair Rectora- East. I I , _ . _ . . - , _ _ n WM” W - dm 1_ Genmde Chdggiw, .Milo Boy on rnwro grey hair to lt|,nctural ool- °°°"°."».$»»-' ~° ~ .nv~nsmrvc.r1a1~t:".'fn¢r..f»nr'z.or 1; Section 2. White Lcghofni 1. Charlotte Neale, Bear River. 2. Mary Howlett, Cowan Brac. 3. William Joseph Neale, Bear River Section Barred Plymouth Books 1. ‘Daniel McRae, Rollo Bay West. ' Section 'Rhode lllnnd _Rodm 1. Eldred Byrenton, Rollo Bay West ' Section 3. Pigs. 1. Frank Peters. Rollo Bly East. _ 2. Gerard McDonald, Rollo Bay East 3. John Dan. Mclsaac, Bear__Rlver. " ' cl./Ass 1_1. c0Ll.l’C1'|oNo. * Section 1. Treo Lenvil, Dlvillon 1. 1 _ 2 1. John o'Keefc, ooivah Brno. 2. Abdin Howlett, Gowan Brac. 3. Kathleen Rooney, Souris West. Section Samples of Wood 1. William Poseph Neale, Bear River 2. Earl White, Sour Walt _ ’ 3 is -, . George Cairns, Souris West. CLASS 12. SCHOOL 'WORK 1. Kathleen Rooney, Bouris Wolt- efficiently. __ \ _ Done at Home 1 The Guardian now has .every facility for turning out High Class J ob Printing Work, mcludlng a_Model_ C In- tertype machine equipped with side magazine units the _,_ | latest productlon in type setting machinery, and there 1 is no longer any 'reason why manufacturers, merchants andothers should send their orders out of the province. 1 2 _ We have a new oiiice and up-to-date machinery, all run ` by electric power, and can turn out work promptly and If You llnvc at Job of I’1'lntlng Call _Margaret Peters, Rollfo"BB`y East. --.;:_ Up N 0. 420-L. “O will fl0_ the R/est. . Francis O’Keefe,_Qqtlln Brac. ,-.. . _ - "' " 3. John McGlicnry, lhdyyiln Brae. Sectlonl. Dlvl on 3. The Guardian Job Printery 1 76 Kent Street. CHARLOTTETOWN. v 1 1 GIVE Us A TRIAL onnnn AND BE o0Nv1No11n ' 1' . 6521> . 129%* 1- ' if Bootle, Diving » East. \ Iwo, und an directed, la guaranteed Division 8. 1. lonnit liners, Rollo tiny Ent. iieifiite Gel , _ _ ‘ ” ” °‘:' 2 Hugh loklnnon, Rollo Boy Wont. 8. Floranoo Townshend, Rollo Bay For uma (zinrlottetown at Roddlr 3. Kotum mai ‘S_:}11ri_s West. Ifdonrd llobonald, Rollo Boy Belt Went. ° _ ~ . - s_'°'-" "l " ” 1 , 'AN , on )_~.1.,f»,'°.`,;§'_.?!i;;;E._..___ _ .' \ ' _' . .ie 2. il-lenrleata Mallard; gewnzealléind. _~ » - _ 3. Hanna . 0 0 _Ay BB. .» 1 ' umm t '~= -=°L*"‘_‘l§ ii "‘ ; , 1. $114 'P‘ rc. holla nay nan. ' A ,. 2. norm' 1-liefltoilo my aan. 1. .nice w-hit., saafiiiwm. ' 2. Gertrude Chalsson, Rollo Bay East . I . »- 1 =» - _ ' a. nlinbein n¢cnb'e,;D°w=1\ 511°- _ , I .. _ 1 .~ . __ , _ ~ __, ~ ~ - °"""°” 3' ~,- ‘ _ .o|v|»i€%7 I , 1 1. nm wane, scungfwm. l _¢i.Aas1cA|.v|o ' ' " ' in Kmnoh and nay Wm z. Alic wlnto sou c west: 1 if ',{,"‘"“ ,’§',‘,’('§"‘§"' £32' 1' `,i2:»;° mls Mom. noun Bay 3. Alneitoonw .Govan Bm. 3° sgfil-ics if .filo ~ scum vvlm. vlgit. smion 4%»nm¢»nnip. ` 0 . y' 3, John M_oGllvnry, Gowan Bree. Divlllon 1. D|,,|,,°,, 3_ ` Motion 3. Pon and Ink Animals 1, Gertrude Chanson, Rollo Bay . Elsie McKinnon, Sourlc West. 2. James Kickham,_8ou13 _W'°°°» 8. James Mullally,_Pouri| Ili- 4. Gerald Chaiuo , Boar Riv°\'- , 5. I-‘rank Dongle, So\i:i;.W0lt~ CLASS 2. P 1. nonlna nyrenton, Rollo Boy F09* 2. James Mullally Bouris WML »'