—8HOP from samur- smug. . —IOR LATI WI-ITIRN NIW g-Pags l is available. ‘t! l -W|LL ll LOADING hogssnd ‘lambs up till noon on Thursday. l0ct. 15th., 1935. Highest market =prlce paid. J.’ W. Fyfe. Emerald. 5870-8-10-51 l --8Ul86RllER8 can obtain Election con-test voting slips bun ;Gllli!'dilll representative Bummer- lslde when renewing or suhocribilc Ifor the Guardian tf —DIO‘I'IONARIIO can he hid st rths Western Guardian 02600, Wat er Street. Summerslde for only iflfty cents with a new or renewal ‘ subscription. tf 3525.000 in Cash To Be Expanded In This Province For all kinds Antique Furniture and Hooked Rugs. We pay the highest prices. Why not turn your unused Furniture and Hooked Rugs 1M0 c8811- ..—BEDEOUE UNITED CHURCH ,——8unday. Oct. 11. Rev. Geo. ‘Ayers of Kensingl/Jn will preach at Bede ;que 11 a. m.; Sesrletown 3 p. 1a.: ;Cape Traverse 7 p. rn. ‘Special ser vice in Bedeque Church at 7.30 p m. —NOTICE T0 FARMERS. --Wr lWlll be buying live hogs andlarnbr lat Albany Station. Tuesday anc‘ iWednesday. Oct. 13 and 14. payini: Uiighest market prices. ‘Green Bros" ‘Albany and Bordon. 5340-10-7-61 —i-—<-o>ii BALLOT-BOX VERSE. Write and we will call at any point on the Island, WM. WEBBER QUEEN HOTEL CHARLOTTETOWN Zola-TM“. ' King’s County __ I Exhibition (Continued from 2) The Marne and the Shannon. The following ext-rsct ' lpaper published in Cork. Cl-ty, Ire plum]. ls immiscible rto any other F8138. ‘ The lighter side of the ~lrlsii IPr/ee iState Senate election was dis . . closed at the scrutiny of the iballot I Currant Jelly. -— 1. Mrs. J. J. papers, h- r crock o; San 3mm,- .Horrie; 2. E. Dlngwell; 3. Mrs. Rev. Smiall as t e poll was ln Cork In“ S_ J_ Ho“. 2' M“ E, LQc-kharl, Oily. some of chose who went to | E Rem, 3. M“. Q Comm j Strawberry-l. Mrs. Bert Pac- the polling booths ipreferred verse ‘Basket o, yew Butler 1n mot-kn iquet; 2, Mrs. Rev. L. Lockbart; J. to the usual method of record-lam __1 M“ Sv _]_ “one; 2’ Mrs. p__/\_ lMrs. E. Dlngwell. their views. . Mcismc. 3' Mm Wm whim i Preserved Cnrrnnt.—1, One effort was ifiom an elector Butter and Cheese. Mrs. A. v breeding peii.—- l. PYBHIOII ‘ L . L, Adams; 2, Mrs. J. J. Horne; 3. who evidently holds very sic-finite iifglfllllullj 2, George Lockhurt. 332:5: gérghgwlnaglfgi 2,k:arc.:.5h-S_ p; ujngwglL opinions about the Shannon eleq. Gees”. /fiilillit'lté.~rl. (‘lliitori Mc» Reldfts‘ M.rH..Jo.hu Oil-fining". Rnspberry.—l, Mrs. E. Reid; Lricnl power scheme and the Ger. Donald; 2, Preston Bryeiiioii. Factory Cheese__1_ Red nnnnnlMrs. Rev. h. Luckhart; 3, Mrs. is. man firm oi contractors. Messrs- Best pnlr Geese. Einden. — l. Wm. Neale; 2. Preston Bryellmn- Best palr Geese, Chlna.-— 1. John Malone; 2. Ii. J. MUKlIIDOII. ' lies-i pair Ducks. Peklu.—1. Wm- Neale; 2. Herbert Jackson. Best pair Ducks, Roweu.-~1.-\1Tt4- Frank Mullally. Best pair Ducks, A. 0. B.—l. El‘- nest Underhay; 2, George Mooney. Bear River. Iiest A. O. H. hen.—1, E. Reid. 2. Mrs. Frank Mullully. Best A. 0. B. cock-l, E. Reid. Best A. O. B. cockerel.——1, E. Iield; 2. George Lockhart. Best A. O. B. pulleL-l, George loclrliart; 2, E. Reid. ‘ —Judge, A. I... Foster. . . r _ .5 .1 _ Dliigwell. g§§§f,“§§§§' z’ Joseph “L “new Cherrles—.\'n prize offered _Jud8e' J A McDnnnnp (Jollectluii of Canned Vegetablesflirlflylnelll 111 $11. an hour for a 54 ‘n ' ‘ ' -_1' Mm Re“ 1g LockhafL hour week as against the ‘trade u!» _.Jndge' Mn", Helen Mn;n1ngon_ ,lon local rate of 1s, 3 1-2d. an ‘hour Oat Cnke.—1, Mrs. A. C. Cox; 2. JOF fl 474W"? W061i- Mrs. Rev. E. Lockbnrtyii. Mrs. 1a., The elector wrote: w l! m Apples. —1. Edison Reid. 0h- ‘Paddv- dear. and did you heiuii Mclxgtyre- ‘grain D. McCormac. Pound Cake, plain-—1. Mrs. E. Reid the new» that s ‘going around? I Pelvaukee Apples—l, Edison Mc- 2, Mrs. J. B. Clialssnn; 3. Mrs. Ju- The Hulls are 0n ‘the Shannon Intyre; 2. Alex D. McCormac: anserih Chsissvu- . lhmkg- ‘Where W“ is i" b“ =1 . . . D ld. I-‘ It Cu . dark-l. Mrs. Rev.‘ You" - “languid-l? rzfmglirlizlis. —- 1, Edlsonil-J. Iftlilckliarl? 2, Mrs. Bert Pacquet; F01‘ We ‘Will “V8 mlfl W-‘lvllilemcll. fl-‘l Mclrilyre- 2, Thomas Mullall)’; 3.13. Mrs. D. Siuullwood. “'9 Md in M)“ 9t W79- Fr§guMDI::l)iil-ei\pples.-;1.oAlgx ‘D. ilwooild; 2. Mrs. of elght-pgrrilrfiuigr more. - ' , M _ , , -‘ . . EH18. j I " irebigiuiixfclzlilfson flllcirlitylggi m‘: q biliistarg lglclrles. I 323:1“? iWe beat them on th_e rliiarne and lnkerman Apples.—, son . c-‘rma woo ; . . s. . . . Intyre; 2. Fred McIntyre. ‘3, MYH- B91‘! Pflfllllel- i _ . Stark Apples. ——Miss Mary Mc-i Fancy Work ‘ n0". f0!" 11909 W9 8P9 M! in! l Donnnp l‘ 10 yds. Tjivlll glalrlinel. horrSie-rrnlade . INKERMAN SCHOOL in McIntosh Apples-l, W. A. Townq-l. MYS- 05917 811mm. l- - 117'} ‘ shend, Rollo Bay; 2, Edison Mcin- garets. Sicinerts-Scliuclrert. of Berlin. who Fruit E. Reid; 3. Mrs. A. we whacked ‘lhem on the Alsnc. n Roots and Vegetables Turillps for stock-I. E. Reid; 2. F. Mullaliy’; 3, A. F. Peters. Mangles.—1. P. A. Rooney. (Jurrots for stock.—1. E Reid; 2.,(1n1e_ Jus. Kenys; Ii. John McEwen. i Red Asirachan.——1, Lorne Wigge- Cormuc. Carrots for table use-l. \Vm..y_nn; 2_ A19; 1), Mc-(jor-mngy 3,5 Pair BlflllkCl5i——1,-MTS. John Mc- Xcalc; 2. Mrs. J. J. Horne; 3, J0hn‘_\1,-5_ Q ]-]_ ponirn Mggwgug _ Beth; 2, Mrs. John McCormuc; J. Morton. Ducbess.— 1. Edison McIntyre;‘Ml‘-‘!- A. D- McAlllfly- Pursnlps-l, Mrs. P. A. liooney; |2, Mrs. C. H. Poole; 3. Alex. D.’ Horse Rug-—1. Mrs. Edison Mc-. 2. John Morton; 3. James Kenys. ,_\(¢(3onnnc_ ‘ yllllyre; 5-’. MPB- John Mccflrmilc- _ B€l§lii.—1, John Morton; 2. .\Irs.'. Alexander.——1. Fred McIntyre; 2., _All Woul Rug ‘— 1, Mrs. Ernest J. J. Horne; 3. Wm. Neale. {Edison nlglylgyre; 3, A13; 1), pic. ,i Dingwell; 2. Mrs. Joseph Chaisson; Vnefllirfl’ _ f’ (Juluns, Rcilr-Mrs. o. .\li~l.ean. gun-man ‘ii. Mrs. John alcAulay- dial?“ i 2 Isabel Aliliermi- Onions. \Vliitc.——Mrs. u. McLean.‘ we,,1n,y_-_1_ Fred Mghnyrg; i, Rag Rug-—1. Mrs. Geo. Mellick; _ Grsdel (bi-l Florence Ander- 2. Mrs. I). I). Schziimer. Jiontuguc; J_ \v_ Mcheod- 3, 11918;- ])_ peters .2. Mrs. Rev. E. Loskhart; 3. Mrs. W“ 11ml Armin‘ 136311110"- (9011111) ii. John blorton. -. Apples, riained-i-l, Fred McIn-lliflllerl Chili!!!)ll- .2 Basel nmllmeuur- 3 Cassie And‘ Tomatoes. Red—l. Mrs. I). Mc- tyre; 2, v. 0. Scrlmageour; 3. Edi-l Pair Woollen 50¢“- — 1~ MPB- "m- Mam“ Mam“ ‘Teafllerl Loan; 2. Mrs. itev. E. Lockhart. w“ M¢1rriy,-e_ ‘Charles Burke; 2. Mrs. John Mc- <'**_'—"" Green Tomatoes-l. Mrs. E. Dlns- Packed for export-—1. Mrs. Pres-lcvrmflfi; 3. MFB- Fred P616"- well; 2. Mrs. E. lield; 3. Mrs. ton Bryenton; 2. Miss Mary Mc-. Pair Woollen Gluveiu-l- Gladys Brent Mflllilcvl-‘fi- Donald. " , ‘Pnquet; 2. Mrs. Fred Peters. Tfahle Corn-—1. Mrs. E. Dingwell; Trangpgrenl Crab-q, Lorne Wlgfl Pair Mitts-l. Mrs. Chas. Burke; 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthews; 3, Mrs. J. glnton. Cardigan; 2. W. H. Under- 3- M"!- JQB Chflisfioll; J. Home. . hay; 3, Patty Mullally. ,‘ Cart"- Cabbage. enrly——1.Ernest Under- ll 1Q scmnmage“ 2' Mm John _\1n.,;ihe pirplls of Inkerman School for ‘the niuiith of September: Grade VI‘ll-~1 Rose Conway, Grade Vl—1 Joseph Molynenur, 2 James Manning. " Grade lII——1 Francis Manning. 2 Marion Molyneaur. Grade I—1 (a) Vincent Moly- and Mildred Matheson l’ I YORK SCHOOL. Honor Roll for September: Grade X-l Marlon MacDonald. 3_ Mary 2 Helen MacDonald, 3 Florence Vessey. Clyde ‘Mills and attended ‘the Prince of Wales College, spending his boy- _ hood in the city, I13 now assoclatq offered the Ltirltlricli INDOIIPBPS Gnl- 3i] with rhlg son Foster in (xmducfl zlug one of the largest architec- tural organizations. on the Coast. And we'll drown them Iii the Shun- nny kind, tyre; 3, Lorne Wlggeton, Annn- -W0ven Bed Sprend_1, Mm v_§ The following is the standing of [ix the earthquake and made point toJook over lhe-lieW-bigh school ibiilldirig during the new Charlottetown ‘Hospital --LIVE GEESE WANTED.- Bring in your geese. will pay you $1.40 each delivered, Summerside stoclryards any day up to Thaw-i day. October 8th. Michael Lux- i . iiaoi-ioouitl " I —GUARDIAN WESTERN OFFIO E.—'I‘he Guardian's Western i representative has an oliice on Water Sta Summorsfde. next to Laurence Gallant’! Tailor Bhop- (and directly opposite the Gallant Crockett block) —HIs pbo num- lGl‘ In 283. Ha will he pie sod to. ‘eceive, news Jtainp. advertililll- ind subsc ' ‘ions. ' .-A "COMPLETE RANGE 0F- Wominfs high quality Fur Coats? ind Stoles will be shown at H0l~ Dan's, Summerside on Monday’ ind Tuesday. Oct. 12th and 13th,- iy a special representative from me of the prominent fur houses on] he continent. This is a splendid; ipportunity to secure most suitable] ind exclusive furs at lowest pos- nbp; Qogl, 5387-10-9-3i| l l I-OTED CALIFORNIA AROHITl ECT VISITING NATIVE PRO- VINO ‘ormer resident. but now residing!‘ n Oakland. Calif. Mr. Weeks "la B, on of the late Richard Weeks. who, xns at one time connected with the, Public Works Department of this; rroivince. , Mr. Weeks. who was flllCOWllipfllli-i rd by his two daughters. the Misses; Alice and aiar-‘garet. and his eon.) Foster, spent a most enjoyable- vac-l ition visiting their many relatives" doth In t-be olty and ‘throughout the] rmvince. It is forty five ‘years since iMni Wceks loft his native province and his was his second vis-lt home: during that tiiiue~hls last vlsltl doing fifteen years ago, i ‘Mr. Weeks who was iborn at! They specialize in designing publ ic lbuildings and have draiwn the; plans for more schools iin Califm-l la than any other firm of archl. zects . In the inst five years Mr. Weeks‘ nd son have supervised the "erech. ion of schools alone totalling 815,-! 000.000. l One of the latest schools. a beau Mixed Pickles-l. Mrs. D.Small- When ‘we will set ‘a princely Wuse tiful structure a1. Santa ‘Barbara. c-ostlng over 1,000,000 was deal-gm id by ‘IMP, , rhrcugh the recent. earthquake with-r, Weeks and went iit elbowing u structural break of; Mr. Weeks showed a iPatrlot. re resentatlve a copy of the Oalr- l and ‘Tribune" containing an illus-i atlon of this magnificent build‘- w-It-h reports from leading iny s ctors on the condition of the building. The report which is made by B. T. Owsleyof the ilirm of Colby and Owsle-p. San Francisco. says: "I was in Santa Barbara. during] it a day after the quake. “The only damage I could sec was a small ornament ‘thrown oil the front ‘gable. I could not see a crack in any part of the ‘building. was amazed after seeing the‘ de-i szruction on |State street. The bulld- ing shows no gig-n of ‘the earthquaksi whatsoever, and is a wonderful ex-f ample of good construction." Mr. lveeks said lie visited the‘ Wondnerfulw of A Fur ‘Trimmed COCttS \ L... — -' — rat-g‘ /»,.¢&:r>.€='v-:.> \ styles one 0f distinc comparision on every point. Priced From $10.00, $12.50,; $15.00 and up to $70.00. Tocareful‘ shoppers and keen judges of values these b» A coats will surely appeal as all the fashionable materials / of the season are included in this assortment, all the new shades of Brick, Rust, Sand, Henna and Black. We have to suit all. Come in and be fitted to your indivi- dual style. All sizes from 16 years to size 48. FUR COATS SEE OUR FURS SEE OUR AND COMPARE We carry a large assort- mentof Ladies Fur Coats so you will have a remarkably vidc selection priced at low- est possible figures. PRICES Every our Fur Coat-s have tive style. We invite NEW GLOVES FOR Gloves of Kid, Suede and Chamolsette, 8llk with Wool lining, Calf with Wool llnlng, fancy Gauntlets of Kid with colored embroidery. large range‘ of Chamolsette Gloves In fancy Gauntlets. Prices range from 60c to .............. $5.00 FALL Also a Wool Jersey Dresses In Sand. Blue, Henna, Rose, etc. Prices range from $10-59 1° _____,___,._.. ............. .. $17.50 In the one and two piece styles the very newest for sport or business wear. Suit- able for misses or women- 16 your; ‘to size 44. NEW FALL MILLINERY A large variety of smart styles in Velvet, Silk, Velour hats with narrow or wide brims, pleated corded ribbon. feather mounts, rhinestone ornaments, etc., as trimmings. In all the new Fall shades such as Henna, Wood, Band. Blue. Purple, etc. SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPT. ' Ladies’ Fall Underwear slwglLnrlsu- - L, button: ‘Children's Fall Hose of every make and shade In Golf all wool fine rib, Silk and wool, plain and rib, cotton 25c up. Prowse Bros Limited A lsrgc assortment of plain and fancy c! every weight, hay; 2. Wm. Neale; 3. P. D. Peters. Cabbage, late-—1. John Malone; 2. Clifford Peters; 3, Thos. Mull- nlly. (‘iiciinilici's.——1. Mrs. J. J. Horne; 2. Alex I). .\lcCormai'k; 3, Mrs. J. B. Matthews. Squash —1. Wm. Neale; 2. 1\Ii'~=. E. Dliigwvc-ll; 3. Roy Leurd. Esclinllols-l. Mrs. A. F. Peters; 2. Mrs. l). Mclrerui; 3, Clifford Pet, iers. 1 Mrs. J. J. Mllilililyi 1i. Horne: 2. Mrs. l-‘rniik Win. White. ~~Judgc. II. P. Tinney. tyre; Mrs. Hyslap.—-1, Edison McIntyre; ”‘ Wm. Neale; 3. Fred McIntyre. Yellow Plums-l, Wm. Neale. Damsons-l. Wm. Neale; 2. J. J. Horne; 3. Miss Mary McDonald. . Donald; 2, Mrs. V. O. Scrlmmager i3. Mary Carter. Collection o!" Knit Work. — l Mrs. V. O. Scrlmmager; 2. Beatrice flld- 2 Willis Cflwkell. Plums tnaniedl-l, Edison Mcirr-plisbviiulll: 3- Rllu (Yflauley- Preston Bryenton. ——\Iudge, B. F. Tlnney. Horticulture ‘ Astcrs.—1, Margaret McQualil; 2. _ (Iollortllin of 'l‘.'ible Vcgelablcs—~ .\vlrs. Brent Matthew; 3. Roy Leard. MM)’ O Hanlel’? Dah1|ag‘_1'y|r5_ _;_ w_ Brennan; Brennan; 3. Mrs. W. W. Jenkins.‘ 2, Mrs. Rev. E. Lockhart. Gladiolus-—1. Mrs. D. McEach 2, Wm. A. Tnwnshend; 3. Tea Cloth, white or c0lored—1. -,Quaid; 3. Mrs. V. O. Scrimmager. Centre Piece-—1. Josephine .\Ic- Quaid; 2. Mrs. C. H. Poole; 3, Mrs. Muriel Stuart. Colored Centre Plece- 1. Miss 2, Mrs. J. W. ‘ Pair of Towels-l. Miss Joseph- .‘lne McQuaid. Sweater Scarf—1, Beatrice Mc-l lMrs. C. H. Poole; 2. Josephine .\Ic- ,3 Grade IX-l Isaibel Brown. Vl—1 Roy Vessey. 2 Louis Vessey. 3 Stanley Veissey. l.‘ Grade V (a)——1 Aletba MacDon- Grade V (‘b)-l. Muriel Dover. 2 jvaunda Watts, 3 Naomi Benton, Grade III(al—1 Raymond Veesey I Grade II-I (b)—-1 Robert Brown. Grade lI—l Stanley Crockett i Grade l (a)——1 Allci Crockett. ‘Grade 1 (b)—1 Lloyd Vessey. 2 Queenie ‘Hudson 3 Dorothy Smith [and Miriam Vessey. (equal) Grade I (c) —1 Vernon Duck, 2 iRaymond Vessey. | Perfect Attendance Vlloa. Taylor puss away was Mrs. Springfield. Province. l classed it as one of the most mod- ern ‘in design that he has seern— and he states he personally design, ed many hospitals. He ‘naturally saw many improve‘ merits ‘In our olty and partlcularlyi mentioned the new streets. The Mr. Weeks referred to above; is n. nephew of Mr. iHeniry Weeks. of Fredericton ‘in ‘this I This ‘is the only one of ‘his father's‘ brothers n-ow living and he drawing toward’ ninety years , age. None of his father's elsterslihe Prim” are lrlv-lng either. The last one toibaYmg 99m”! during "l6 PM" Hnslmm o; week, 485 eggs were produced dur- .:l ' . . .,. - , EGG LAYING CONTEST Notes on the Prince Edward l:- i land Egg Ls lng Contest for the 48th ck of the 0on- Nlt. Ending October 2nd., 1926. n,‘ There was a further falling off npof 107 eggs in the production of Edward Island Egg ling the week.‘ and the total pro- em; 2) Roy Lain-m i Pair of Pillow Slips. —1. liirsnMnrgnret Hunter. Ruby A- Nnsn".“ums_1_ Mm JHLHm-ne; [Lydia Ross; 2. Miss Bessie Bren-fslfiwilri- (Teacher-l 2. Mrs. Rev. E. Lockhart; 3, Mrs. "an? 3- Jenna‘ M°D°m1id~ ‘ E’ Rem Roman Embroidery. —— 1, Miss} Panfl[es___1v Mm Fred Mcmtyre; Josephine MoQuald; 2, Miss Bessie ; 2' Roy Lend. 3_ Mm _]_ w_ Brflndirennan; 3, Mrs. Geo. Melllck. mm ‘ Selection Lace Work — 1. Miss ll, ——————<-o>— DONALDSTON SCHOOL. Honor iRoll for September: - Grade X-llfillzabeth liiucDon- ff D1mnhu,,_1_ Mrs’ Bren, M,“ Lydia Ross; 2, Miss Annie Chais-‘ald. v é‘): _ Matthews. 2’ Norma Chevane; son; 3, Mrs. W. W. Jenkins. Grade V~IlIl—-1 Annie Stewart, 2 luijngqgi". 7 Mm Rev) E_ Lockhmt Irish Lace-—1. Laura Mooney; 2,lClalre Bowlan. 3 Raymond Rowe. 2 v .,,-‘s.,,.-;-'.,-9. , Snapdragons, _ LMrL J_ J‘ Beatrice McDonald; 3, Minnie: Grade V—-1 -F‘ranccs Morris 2 Jntlfltlglybggtglgtrgqipnt Home; 2’ no, ne,,,.,; 3, Mun,“ Cliaisson. Ellth Court, s Albert Court. ' ‘ McQunm Patchwork Quilt-—1. Mrs. V. O. Grade ‘IV-l Johnnie Ellis. ll smcks__l_ Mm D_ McEacbemNSnrImmager; 2. Mrs. Joseph Chais- 2. Margaret Mcquaht lson: 3. Mrs. John McCorinac. verncm_1_ Roy Lend; a M“. Child's Hand-made Dress-—1. Ce- garet McQuald; 3. Mrs. D. McEach- “ii-SDMKWE“? 2i M"- R°Y Mall"- Gertrude Arblng 3 Ray Court. Grade III—1 Evelyn Morris. 2 2 Myrtle Ellis. 3 Alina Elli-s. Grade II——1 Harold Ellis, 2 Len- 12J5 Pays for school for September: _, Grade VlI—1 Edna McEachern.‘ Grade Vl—1 Roger Mooney, 2 Mary McDachei-n, 3 Alice Keays. Rose. (equal). 3 Laura lMcAulay. 8.. is a first cousin of Mr. Weeks above mentioned. -€~——<-O->—-—- PRIEST POND SCHOOL. Honor Roll of the pupils of this, l Margaret Campbell. Grade III—1 Rita McEachern. Grade I (Sr.)—1 Leo -McEacliern Eveline McEachern and Anna, Grade .l (Jr.)1 Elizabeth Rees 2 J M , , , arm ofa Cushion-—1. Miss Bessie srd Court. 3 Leo Dougsn. Mannie McEachern. _ - etallic Celllllg Phloit-l, Roy Leard; z, 34,141 Brennan; 2. Miss Winnie Sterne; Grade I-—1 Frankie Dmigan 2, iPeriect Attendance —— Edna. Mc-| Mcgachem. 3’ Mm L w_ Brennan. 3. Jennet McDonald. Bruce Ellis. 3 Wendell Ellis. Eachern. Rita Mclliachern, Leo Mo, for a Room sweet pe“__1_ Kenneth Fraser; Applique Work-—1. Mrs. George Perfect Attendance, Harold Ellis, Escher-n, Eveline McEaclrei-n, 2' M". Fred McIntyre. 3, RoyjMeiliclr; 2. Mrs. C. H. Poole; 3. Teacher Mary Carmelita MuoDon- Margorle MoEachern. Mannie iMc-l Lent ‘Mrs. C. H. Scrlmrnnger. sl . mncner-n, L ‘ 10 ft. X ft. Tabla B°uque,_1' M“ Fred Mo, Home-made Draft Pcrtlers, In ‘ Intyrs; 2. Mrs. J. W. Brennan; IL-web '3‘ m“ Ywdl- 1- Mrs- ‘mhni Mrs. D. McEncliern. Hawth- _ Home-made Auto Wrap-—1. Mrs. Judge. B. l-‘. Tlnney. Pom] Mcaeut H k | , Table Runner -— 1. Miss Lydia W" “p n’ lRoss; 2. Annie Dagle; 3, Josephine ;McQuald. l and the Ceiling will bs ab- solutely permanent, perfectly fireproof, wlll never crack nor fall off and not affected by the hardest shocks or vib- ration. . ,, m,“ ‘. Farmers desirous of them by bringing um" in u. TUESDAY AND Loaf of White Bread. — Mrs. John McAulay; 2, Mrs. Joseph Chalsson; 3, Mrs. A. C. Cox. , Loaf of Whole Wheat Bread-l. Mrs. D. McLean; 2. Mrs. Rev. E. [flilklilfli 3. Flora .Whittey. , Tea Biscuits-—1. Mrs. E. Reldz, 2. Mrs._C. H. Poole; 8, Mrs. Rev. E. Loclrhart. Raised Biscuits-—1. A. O. Cox; 2. Mrs. D. McLean; 3, Mrs. J. B. Matthews. ' Fancy Cake-—1. Mrs. Rev. . Lockhart; 2. Mrs. D. Bnisllwood. Chow-Chown-l. Mrs. D. Small- wood; 2. ‘Mrs. C. H. Poole; 3. Mrs. Muriel Stuart. ——Judge. ‘Miss Helen Mstlileson. SNEEZING? The slln that you are catching i cold. Heat and inhale Mlnsrifs l and stop the cold. ' ‘ NINATTS’ ill» I iNiMiINT Metallic Ceiling ls I psr- manont culling In s variety of nttrsetlvn patterns. Call or writs for frso looklst. not? H OUIIMERIIOI Whm we will be fat fowl, viz:- Ovor 5 lb. each .. 4'4 to a lb. essh .. 4 to 4V2 lb. slob .. Undu- 4‘ lb. -. paying the E Remember that we for the present. Sweet Pickles-—1. Mrs. (1H, Poole. Tomato (Bataan-—1. Mrs. Rev. E. Loclrhsrt; l, Mrs. D. Smallwood; 3, Mrs. Ray Mcinsn. ' of selling thclrnllve fowl can dispose October 13th and 14th inst. No. 2 Quality. or fowl In moult will be 3s. par lb. llll. will only be buying on than dates POOLE & THOMPSON, LTD. nouraous _ ‘ Ofl WEDNESDAY ~ i a following pHOOI for No. 1 ‘ Barred is. rioss The Standard Fox and Dog Biscuit Ws bsg to call your attention to flvs points Biscuit. which is new on ssIs sll over Canada. FIRST: STANDARD FOX BISOUITB are m“; also onntsln s good [IONQMIQQ of whole when! flour. rsstorlng the nourishing Ingredients whlolt- SECOND: tln-‘oundlnnd flshsrlss. of baking. THIRD: THE STANDARD FOX BISCUIT Is a w cation of a Fr.°.|°-| chemist. pmm fox food. Re“ Ernest weeks n; Bnynenplduction to date is 33.607, or 1.125 - \v_lrnore eggs than at the same date llflill year. ‘ l Mr. w. o. McDonald's pen of Iloclrs leads the contest ‘for the week, with a production of FOX AND DOG BISCUITS, STOCK FOODS NUTRITIONAL BISCUITS FOR‘ CHILDREN 2012 eggs; good shade In Ladies all fast at $5.00- S and lowest pri W‘ “THE BARGAIN CENTRE” I : T [r _ . _ - 1, _ . . 46 eggs; Mr. G. F. Connors’ P9" of White Leghorns is second, with 36 eggs; Mr. Charles McKenmfs Barred Rocks tied with Mrs. Hal- llday's Barred Rocks for third place with 35 eggs; Mr. Edward Bullpltfs pen of White Leghoras No. 3 tied with .\lr. Joseph CM‘- mlchaePs Barred Rocks for fourth place with 30 eggs each; Mr. W. W. Mutch's Barred Rocks are flirli. with 29 eggs and Harry Hyde's Barred Rocks are sixth with 2S eggs. horns still lead the contest to. date with n. production of 2084. eggs; Mr. Samuel McPhersonhs White ‘Leghorns are second with Mr. Joseph Carmich. Ask for our Heavy Skein Sweater-Yarn to ..knlt..wanrn jwcstcrnpflaps and Scarves, Every Ask to see our Fall Costing. leading shades Mr. G. F. Connors‘ White Leg-i stock. 25c a lkeln- wool Fall Sweaters are selling 6.00 and $6.50. CUI- 5316-‘10-6415 nel's Barred Rocks are third, with 1973 eggs; Mr. Edward I3ullpitt's pen of White Leghorns No. 3 is fourth, with a production of 1862 eggs; Mr. W. G. McDonald's Bar- red Rocks are fifth, with i854 eggs and Mr. Walter Buntains Barred Rocks are sixth. with 1848 eggs to date. The production for the week is (Iii per cent. 1 TI-IEY'D TAKEN THE SAME COUIRSE Graco-Jiow did you get along with your French in Paris? - Viola-Wonderful! I found two women from Denver who could un- dsrstand me! ‘ RQ$8-MILLER 315.0 U I T 00. MANUFACTURERS NAPAN EE. ONT, Osman . 14o perils. the fox ranchers of Prince Edward Island» - 12a par lb.‘ digestible ss they nrs uniformly baked In. s nvol 1g, p‘, ||,_ fox biscuit on the msrksg 7s per lb. FOURTH: The crackling bllng used. FIFTH: STANDARD FOX IIOOUITS gontgfn pup-Q Ths valuable vltsmlnss n" rgtglngfl an lsslrlng ‘In many It is also the rssult of msny years sing- ovsn uni "Mimi "Mil" I ‘"0" r-Orosntags of high grads most-hoof and pork Other vslvshls slsmsnts have bun added to our fsnnuls to complete a Thus biscuits are thoroughly drlsd out and will keep wltho lrs being ‘FOO’: trnctlvs In appearance snii pronounced by Qygryq sold by Oartsr A 00.. Charlottetown, d?‘ McKay Q 60-, Qummarsldoydlntrlbutor m- Prlnss County. of merit for our Impi-‘ovsd Cod Llyar Oil Fox from a strongflour, rloh In gluten. The hiss ls "To got back b wit IIW!‘ d". tho but product cf tho _un_ifs|_- our low tsmpsrsturs prooils g all balanced ration, prepared under the din- - a-rmosno Fox iliscuirs p30 10o psr sent snthlrqfom thmmost conomlosl as lasing good to ut- iThsss super-ini- blnsults ributor for Kings and Guiana county, also. cs0. MILLER Thsy Nature's by grades o0 floun - experience of close contact with ut mould In any ollmsts, an st- vi Eli 1o,‘ 105s