PAGE TWELVE The Charm of the Ankle Line -shouldnotbespoiled with wrinkles. Mercury Stockings are trim at. the ankle because they fit. Full-flush- ioned yet made without scams. The shaping is done in the knitting by patented machines. l\iercur_yfecl: are seamless too—not a wrinkle to chaie thc foot. ‘Many new shades in llcathcr and (Rishnn-ri- for Fall and iYintc-r. Silks in all patterns. sumxss - FULbFASHONLD CALF wane IN“? NO SEA -‘; Mercury dgimifedi-‘rfiamilforwcanada r OSIERY AND UNDERWEAR FOR MEN-WOMEN AND CHILDREN A New Idea for Wall Decorationsi 1. ALABASTINE Opaline Effects are the latest idol in wall decorations. They give a colorlul, harmonious flecked effect that resembles the texture o! your furnishings as well an the colors. There is an infinite variety oi color combinations. and the cost is much less than paper or paint. Write for our Booklets, "Alsbastine Opaline Efiects," and “Alsbsstlne Color Plan Book." CHURCHS .-_ ,_ p ,__ C O LD WATER / Paris, Limited Pavia. Ontario. ‘v‘v' ‘ “ ‘ ‘ Welcome The store with “Everything Good to Eat” welcomes visitors Exhibition. That’s t0 the We are glad to see our old friends, and new ones, so cull around and say “Hello !’.’ to us. fruit, or something ‘else to eat. can serve you. You may need some If so, we JENKINS & SON “Everything 'l‘hat’s Good to Eat.” QQQQQ§OOOO Z 1:. R. BROW 146 Richmond Street ‘ Charlottetown Fire, Life Accident, Sickness and p. Plate Glass insurance at Lowest‘ rate. » , a Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis . t‘. Stung Stock, Companies.‘ i "f. THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN G . Prize List oi {Ientrsl _ lloysltL School Fur qrnuqwing is tho prize llstof ih_o school fair held at Mr. J. 1B. ‘Roper s larm, Central lloyally. The schools |-;.r lEast, ‘West and Central Royal- ties, Brackley and South Milton took part. ' . Class |.-—-Gl‘ilHI. Soc. L-Sheaf Oats. 1. J-szlbei Andrew. East Royalty: 2, John Aiudrovl. East-Royalty: L‘. Wallace ltodd, Doris Slocknizui. South Milton. Sec. 2.--.$heaf Wheat. ~ 1. Jack ‘Rodd, South ‘Milton; 2,: Doris Stocknlau: 3, “Yllflvfi And- row, East Royalty; 4, ‘John And- rew, ‘East Royalty. Sec 5.-Corn. 1, Arthur Hurry, lvcst Royalty: 2, (‘harlos Hurry, West Royalty: 3. Itusscl Jenkins, Central ‘Royalty; l, Stanley Hurry, West Royalty. Sec. 6.—Beans. 1. Jluih lllrolvn, ‘Central Royalty; 2. (trace ‘Harper, East Royalty; 3, Earl Cook, ‘Central ‘Royalty: 4. May Prowse ‘Brackley. Class I|.—Roots. sec. L-Green Mountain Potatoes. 1, Richard ‘Carley. West Royalty: 2, Jack ilmid; ll. Gordon Rlopvr. llracklefv; 4, Ethel Stewart, South Milton. Sec. 3.—¢Dakota Red ‘Potatoes. 1. Evelyn Rodd, ‘Brackley; 2,‘ Elizabeth Carley, lWeat lRoyzilty; Si, Stanley Hurry; 4, Edward lmve. East ‘Royal-Ly. Sec. 5.--Turnlps. 1, ‘Evelyn “Curloyfl 2, Richard Cur» icy; :1. ‘Marjorie ‘Harper, lEnst Roy- .ilt_v; 4, Kathleen lCurloy. “kw-ll Royalty. Sec. 6.—Mangels. l 1, Richard ‘Cullen, ‘Central itoyal- ly: 2,_Arthilr ‘Hurigv; fl. llv-lla Hur- ry, West Itoyaltyq 4, :l~‘rez1 Roper,‘ Brackley. i Sec. 7.—Carrots. I 1. Arthu-r Hurry’; 2, Ed. llovc; ‘lilda llrzulliey, lEzuo lli.()_\'il.ll_\'§ 4, Sec. 8,—Parsnips. | i, ‘Earl (‘onk; 2. Ella (‘ho\von.. Central ltoyully‘: Ii, Doris Stock-l mun; 4. ‘Sadie ‘Chouw-n, Ctlllfilll lto_\‘u.1t‘y. Class IlL-Vegetables. Sec. 2.—Tcmatoes. " " - l! vpl-r. ‘l“‘nlrul lillyllll)’. 2. Yi-rn ,\|‘rl1'r\\' it, ti:..'. 21.. n. .151 'ltIi_\‘:lll,\'Z 1, r‘ "‘ ‘ - ‘_ “who; Royalty. Sec. 3.——-Onions. l. !"=:i-‘-~i-v ll'lll'll‘_\'l ‘J. Jock M1:- liiilnon ‘."";|l1 (lullnuli, It, borne, (loud, \l'c.-l.‘llu_vu-l1y. ' Sec. 4.—Cucurnbcrs. l. ldurl (look; 2, Jack Nlciiinnon; ll, ‘Clifford Roper. l'1:::=t RI; y; “ Pearl Swan, Central ‘Royalty. Sec. 5.-Bects. l, ‘Dixon Holmes, ‘East ‘Homily: 2. ‘l)o.\‘\';|.i~ Jenkins, Control Royal- ty; 3, Marion iMcwillizuns, East Royalty; 4. Ella liiliulvnn. Sec. 6.—Cabbage. Jack ‘McKinnon; 2, ‘Stanley Hurry’; it, ‘George ‘Carson. ‘Eoulh Milton; 4, ‘George Jackson, Brack- Icy. ‘Sec. Z-‘Pumpkin. l, 1. Plzurl (look; 2, ‘Sadie ‘Chowon; i, Richard (Jurley: 4, ‘Fred lbopcr, llflttklliy. Class lV.—-F|owers. Scc. 1.-Swect Peas. I, Doris Slockiman; 2, Vern And» rew; ll. Doronhy _Arhing. (lentral Royalty; 4, IEu-rl ‘Cook. Section 2.——Asters. 1. ‘Doris Siockinau; 2, ‘lsubol An‘ ircw, ‘toast ‘Rilynlty; 3. 'i’<‘url Swain. Cr-niral ‘Royalty, Section 4.—<Mixed Flowers. i. Doris ‘Shocknlzin; 2, Vol-n. An. drow: Cl, Earl ‘Cook; 4, Eunice llom- hlcy, Central Royalty. Class V.—Fruit. Sec. 1.—Red Astrachan Apples. 1, ‘Lau-ra, Ford, South ‘Milton; 2. Wallace Andrew: 3, May Prowse, “Pfilflllfly; 4. Dixon Holmes East ltoyalty, Sec. Z.—-TI'BITBPBI'CI1I Apples. 1, hurl Cook; 2. li‘red Younker, 5mm‘ Milli)“: 1i. (lordon Roper, lmlckllivl 4. ‘Doris ‘Shuckmau. Sec. 3.—Plums. 1. Florence Hurry. West Rnyu]. LVI 2, ‘Charles ‘Moore, Went 11105-3]. l)’: :1. Pearl ‘Swan: 4, Ethel Swan. Soc. 4.—Wealthy Applgg, 1. Earl ‘Cook: 2, Parker Rodd, All‘ l’.l'.l‘7", Lrluiw,‘ .i:l.l1,r»‘ll lino; ‘t. '.‘ "south Milton; 4. ‘i MARVl-INS WHITE lllY BISCUITS ..J. A. MARVF. South ‘Milton; 3, Gordon Roper; 4. Ffutl ‘Baller- Clasa VL-Cannlng. ssc. L-Strawhcrriea. l, Ruth Harper, East Royalty; 2, Doris ISIOCRIIHAR. Sec. 2.-Beets. 1, .1311; ‘Chuwen; 2. ‘Isabel And- rew; 3, VeraAudmW: 4. P131111 Swan. \- , . Qvlass VlL-Cooklnq. Sea. i.--Whlte Bread. 1. Sybil Mirfvlillun. ‘Brau-kley; 2, Pearl Hurry, “first llhoyalty: 3. Fannie Solleck, llracklcy; 4, [Flor- enco Hurry. Sec. 2.—Blscgit. 1_ lDoris 15100141115111‘ 2. Sarah Gal- lant.‘ East Royalty; fl. Jean Rodd. South Milton; 4, ‘Ethoi ‘Swan, Cun- trnl Royalty. Sec. 3.—Sugar Cookies. 1, Joan ‘Rodd; 2, ‘Pearl ‘Swan; Il, Hazel Bryentou, lBrac-lclcy; 4, Doris Slockmun. Sec. 4.—Apple Ple. 1,' Florence lHurry: 2, lPearle Hur- ry; ll, Jean ‘Rodd; 4, ‘Pearl ‘Swan. Sec. 5.-Fudpe. 1, Evelyn Rodd, Brackley; 2. Laura ‘Cullen, (Zentrzll Royalty‘; ll, John Andrew, -Ens.t Royalty; 4. Illarion McWilli-ams. East; Rolaity. Soc. 6.—Gingersnaps. 1, Bessie White, South Million; 2, Vern Andrew, 152ml ilovalty; 3, Lila Wood, Brackley: 4, Marjorie Harper. ‘East Royalty, . Class VllL-‘Sewing and Knitting. Sec. ‘L-Apron. 1. Florence ‘Hurry’; 2JRuth Brown, Central Royalty: ll, Rorls Smck~ main: 4, lPcarl Swan. Sec. 2.—Hemsi.ltched Towel. 1, ‘lsubol ‘Audrcw; 2, Vera And‘ raw: 3. Florence Hurry; 4, Ruth Harper. Sec. lip-Embroidered Linen. 1. Juan Rodd: 2, Eunice linin- lull‘: Jl, Nadine ltopvr, (Iran-trail Rov- Jack McKinnion, West ltoynlty. Irlly; l, ‘Zlluiml (Yhuweu. Wont ltuy: _ lilll)’. Sec. 4.--Mended Sock. M1li'j0l"l1~ liiifflvi‘, 2, I".>:‘l Swan: 3. Ruth ll- pol"; 4, Marion Suzwzirt, ‘South ‘Vliltou. l Sec. 5.—Knitted Suck. 1, Murjorio ‘Hurpor; 2, Swan; 3,-llcssit- White. Pczirl Class lX.—-Manual Training. - Sec. 1.--Milking Stool. h i, Richard ‘(furlcyx Wcst Royalty. Sec. 5.—Fced Hopper. 1, “William: ‘Rodd, Soulh Millon. Sec. 6.—Bird House. 1. Killlllfl,‘ llllllll. ’ O Sec. 7.-—Wagon Jack. . 1, .‘\llll.'l‘l. \V1J('I(S. ‘Suulu Milton. Sec. K-Miscellaneous. 1, Vllztllucl- Rodd; 2, Russel Jau- kins, Central ‘Royaltyg Class X.—Live Stock and Poultry. Sec. 1.--Dairy Heifer, 1 year old. 1, Nadine Roper; 2, ‘Prod Roper, Braclols-y; fl, Earl Bradley, blast Roywilty; 4, Arthur Roper, East. Royalty. ' Sec. 2.-—-Dalry Calf. 1, Nadine Ropcr; 2. Vllallncr» Rodd; Z1, Jack ‘Rodd; 4, Richard (“ullc.n, (Yonlrul Royalty; 5, Wallace Andrew, ‘Ems-t. Royalty. ' Sec. 3.——Plymouth Rocks. 1. Earl llrzulley: 2. Ver-ila Rodd: 3, Rose lBradley. East. Royalty; 4 Ruth ‘Hiwrper, ‘East Royalty. Sec. 4.—<Plg. ' 1..Evclyi1 Rodd, Roackloy; 2. Gordon Ropor. ‘Brucklcy; ll, ‘Fred ‘Rwwpcr; 4. Riuhzrril YCIlllPH. Sec i-Wyandottcs. 1. ‘Isabel Andrew; 2, Walnut Aml|'o.w;_.'l, Vera Andrew; 4, Nad- inc Roper. ~ Sec. 6.—-Geese. 1, Richard Curley, West Royal- ty: 2. Wilvliacc Andrew‘; 3. Vera Andrew: 4. Raymond Sellick liruckley. Sec. 7.—Ducks. 1, Doris Stockmon; 2, John An- drew; 3. ‘Isabel Andrew; 4, Charles Hurry‘, West llloyullty. Class XL-Collectiona. Sec. L-Noxious Weeds. 1. ‘Laura (lullon, (Jeniral Royal ly: 2. Mabel Chowen; 3, Ethel Brady, ‘South lMlllfllp Sec. 2.-Sceds. 1. Mabel ‘Choweu; 2, Jsabei An. A‘L in‘ lVl.|‘ a‘. n’ .|llll .1‘ . i‘|\‘ m. Hllll-lilllll‘ N. lfTl’). drew; 3. East Royalty school; 4- Pearl ‘Hurry. sec. S.—‘l'roe Leaves. 1, Jean RIOddI 2, Llohn Andrew: 3, llsabol Andrew; 4, lPelarl Hurry. Soc. k-Sumplos of Wood. 1, char-lea ‘Hurry. special Prize given by Mr. Rom- bouqh for Islands Weeds. 1, Walalco Rodd; 2, Doris Stock- msn: 3. ‘Nadine lRoper. Class Xl‘l.--Sclloo| Work. Sec 1 (s) Work ‘Book 2nd Reader. 1, lMiriam ‘MadNalll, South Mil- ton; 2, Richard Curlay: 8, Stanley Hurry, West Royalty. Sec 1 (h) Work ‘Book, 3rd Reader. 1, Helen ‘Howiard, South ‘Milton; 2, ‘Freda MoNeili, South Milton; 3, Marjorie _-McNoill, ‘South Milton; 4, Nettle McNelihiSouth Milton. Sec. 1 (c) Work Bock 4th Reader. 1. Johri ‘Andrew; Z, Doris Stock: man; 3. Vera Andrew; 4, Julia White, South Milton, Sec. 2 (a) ‘Maps, 3rd Reader. rew; 3, lMaryorie Harper; 4, Grace Harper, East Royalty. ‘ - Sec 2 (b) Maps, 4th Render. 1, Vera Andrew; 2, John And- rew; 3, Doris Stockman; 4, Ruby Moore, West Royalty. Sec. 3 (c) Art, 2nd Reader. 1, Joseph Gallant, as??? Royalty: 2, Albert. Weeks, South Milton; 3, Dorothy Arbing, ‘Central ‘Royalty; 4, Wallace Andrew, lEast Royalty. Sec. 3 (b) Art, 3rd Reader. 1, Della lHurry, West Royalty: 2. ‘Ruth ‘Harper; 3, ‘Evelyn ‘Curiey; 4, (leorge Chandler, East Royalty. Sec. 3 (a) Art, 4th Reader. 1, Doris Stock-man; 2, Pearl Hurr; 3, John Andrew; 4, Ruby Moo-re. Sec. 4 (s) Penmanship, 2nd Reader 1, lMaa ‘Heartz, ‘East Royalty; 2. Joseph Gallant. ‘East. ‘Royalty: 3. Dorothy Arbing; 4, Leslie Roper, East. Royalty. Sec. 4 (h) Penmanship, 3rd Reader 1. ‘Sarah ‘Gallant. ‘East ‘Royalty; 2, "Della. Hurry; 3, Ruth Harper; 4. Earl ‘Bradley, East ‘Royalty. Sec. 4 (a) ‘Penmanship, 4th Reader 1, Joan Rodd; 2, John Andrew; :’.. Ruby IMoore; 4, ‘Ethel Brady. South Milton. Sports, ‘Class XIV. Three-logged Race for ‘Boys. 1, ‘C. l-lurry and W. Glover, West. Iloyalty; 2, J. Andrew and E. Milian, ‘East. ‘Royalty; '3. W. Amd- rows and Lewis Whoailey, East Royalty; 4, Lorne Good and J.‘Mc~ 'iKnnon, Woe-t ‘Royalty. Frce-for-all Three-legged Race. l 1, Arthur and lFred Roper..l3yrack~ icy; 2, ‘C. Hurry and W. Glover; Zl, ll. Stead and R. Roper, West and Central Jlnyalty; 4, E. ‘Cullen and H. Roper, lCentral Jloyalty. ' l 6O Yards Dash for Girls Under 9. t. 1, Berni-co ‘Cullen, Central Royal ty; 2, Verna Rodd. ‘South Milton; J, ‘Sybil ‘McMillan, Brackley; 4. Ella ‘Chnwen (leuirul ‘Royalty. I50 Yards Dash for Boys Under 9. 1. Richard Curley; 2, Wallace Andrew; 3, Arthur Roper; 4, Vin- cent White, South Milton. 50 Yd. Dash for Girls from 9 to 12. 1, Mwrjurlefi-Iarper; 2, 111-33319 While: 3, Dorothy Arbing; 4, Ruth Brown. 50 Yd. Dash for Boys from 9 tn 12 1, ‘Morley McWiIiiums, East Roy- ilty; 2, John Andrew; 3, Ear] Bradley; 4, Lewis Wlheotley. 75 Yd. Dash lor Girls Over 12. 1. Ruzh Harper; 2, Vera Andrew: :1, Marjorie -Hurper; 4, Pearl Swan 75 Yd. Dllll for Boys Ovgr 12. 1, [Fred Yonnker, South Milton; 2, Morley ‘McWilllums; 2;, Wanna... Rodd; 4, Lorne Good, West Royal lfl. Teachers‘ Race. 1, ‘Miss Carol Simpson, South Milton; 2, Miss Bertie Stewart, East Royalty; 3, Miss Gordon, Cen. lrai Royalty: 4, M453 Muriel Toomrlyo, lBralc-kley. ‘Relay Race. 1. West ‘Royalty; 2, ‘South M11. Lon; 3, ‘Easi- iloyally: 4, Brackley. Free-for-all Ladies Race. 1. Vera Andrew: 2. Helen White; 3, Mary ‘McDonald; 4, lMlsa Stewart. Free-for-all ‘Men's ‘Race. 1, Fred Andrew; 2. Howard Ru. per, Central Royalty; 3, Howard White. South Milton; 4, Arithm- Lewis. West Royalty. Trustees’ Race. 1, ‘Ben ‘Rodd, Brackley; 2, Chm- lle Mallet, ‘Rrnckley; :1, Pfllfiqk 1, Ruth Harper; 2, llaabel Alfld" Grapes grown in the Nilfllfl P99" insula have a distinctive and delicious flavor. 5|] their own. lt results from the soil and climate of this section. the finest snipe Pwdwvl territory in the world. ~ ' l N. D. G. grapes areinow g 'Il|l:e<iaezi,l:il=iitlel§l1lic Concords. whim N582!!!“ adyRed Rogers. Each has a diflerem flavor but iill are uncxcellcd for iflms- lellles- 3"?” M” °' ' table use. . (3 are now at their best. l0 Plan yo"! presiali-lyiirig, iarn making, etc., now. Look for the stamp oi the Niagara District Growers on bas- kets it assures you of real Niagara District Grapes, better in quality and carefully graded and packed NIAGARA msrncr GRAPE GROWERS, LIMITED _ s1". CATHARINEQ " ' ONTARIO It Tells HOW.’ "HUG. flu our fro: Booklet nbou ‘pgpa. ll is beautifully illustrated aml (all: all the many lnicrullng llnlng: you can make 1' .1‘ mi‘ . Carley, West itnyny; .;, -- mm“ Frlzzle, West Royal " ' °°T THE. ‘ronukssrzns con - A Dutchman riding a little can drawn-by a gout. was stunner] a; in: ‘hFldBB by the mil-keeper. _l 8°! l0 My 101i?" sum l-lans. > Yes’, rive cents m 3mg; u", oridge.’ v Alter an argument 1|; m“ u‘. sglcggldy-ygen; on. ‘n the ‘.1 ornr . ‘ M MM! on! 1a ilnle he had the stiat thonfnganj he cart and was drawing 1g Mm. “lffiaegi-yoiillmf the toll-keeper. ' HOW ' pagglve cents." you v6 ‘aim ' e Dutchman shook hi d . ‘L116. 41011111113 to tha 10M, sailfish: , laik lto mo-asiq who dfi. V I‘, ' i‘ Convict. ._..__. it is the prevailing supposition that all well-known brands of flour arQ about the same in quality and that one is just as good as another for baking‘. “This is. entirely wrong. The l-rlzing qualitie oi any flour depend on the scientific blending of the masses oi wheat used, and the skill and care exercised‘ in its manufacture. ' "Beaver Flour" is made from the choicest Ontario Winter Wheel» scientifically blended with Wetern Hard Wheat. it has all the good qualities of both in such proportions that it‘ produces bakinge oi line, even texture yet with body enough to be substantial. The ilavor produced by "Beaver Flour" is that rare, nutlike "home- made" taste, so much sought alter by all who enjoy good things to est- "Besver Flour” will improve your bakings. Try it! Sold by your grocer. _ , ~41Ih9—4-A.,n'a,, m- ansion be '. w... .~ m. . ‘TorTll-AY/