-=wW Royal Yeast Cakes reach theusor in sealed air-till“ waxed P8P?’ “ wrappoih ‘each cake being wrappe- by» mgqhjitet-y-no: by hand so that even afteifpackage has been opened, _ ‘he “m; are protected from dust ‘and other harmful contamination. RlCI-l in - VITAMINES suitability ul‘ our ellttle l0 lltritish ..nvrs_n ARK :1- RVIEW ON CANADIAN STORES. requirelllellts. null is reprolueetl lll lull. 1n tllle following paragra- ' plls, zA review of the overseas trade nCanodlun teattle sin-re the upen- ng 0t the British ports and in- lnd markets to our stockers ltllll .~\ young coders, appeared in a recent is» 41nd myself were lie-Of “The, ddgritrulttlrztl Market from the t~‘l0l'e one evening when xenon". Drellareli and edited by it lngun to ruin. We started l0 ihbqljritiish Ministry of Agrit-llltu- run, but utter llllrrille. .\l_v young e and: Fisheries. neitwlnllor, lwt-YPPH Kfl-‘ll-‘i- “led? 111m article is interesting, part- “Virginia, lllvlmnfl dolft run any oulamly in ‘its comments as to thenuore; my ltealtsv broke new." ———-—<o>-—-—-—- REACHED ABSOLUTE LIMIT. neighbor. my sister (‘Ollllng ho111e ’ ‘,‘Growing” Food t , EVERY loaf of our bread contains 5 f 100% nourishment. It is just the . food that Baby will thrive on-and every bit of it gives strength and health! ,: ,It should be substituted for the rich heavy foods that are not easily g digested-and it is obvious that if this bread l? is healthy for Baby to cat, it is the logical food for grown ups too. I “Buy more breadfrom ,~.‘ ~ A. N. McINNIS t ' '~ , ‘ nmmn - I "HEAD, CAKE.“ KN" PASTII" UP ALL I\'IXITY y k 7 PHONE sis-n. ‘i’; ’ i C‘ t’ ‘._ _r-— I New‘ Shipment Received i This “Prim Lady” Art Leather Shopping Bag has them all boat to a frazzle. l of Big and Roomy {Eu ,. Size 14x15 Inches ORDER 01w: TODA v Something N ow, Something Different Tho "Prim Lady” Art Leather Sllopplng tBug illustrated above, carefully made, strong nnd dura-ble, oi bligh grade waterproof A1 Leather, handsomely‘ lined with flowered cretonne. The handles are exceptionally strong and will support any reasonable strain. The open-mouthed top is kept’ securely closed by a broad strap and clasp. Tho en- . tire bag reflects good taste and is ideal for Shopping or as an overnight-bag. It must be seen to be fully appreciated. / OUR i OFFER ' We count ourselves fortunate indeed in being able to aécure a limited number of these Shopping Bags for our subscribers. While they last you can secure one for send- ing us one subscription (either new or renewal) for one your and 60 cents. CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON The Charlottetown Guardian Circulation Dept. Gontlenlenw-Enclosod please find $4.60. Enter or re- new my lubscrlpt-lon for one year and send mo Postage ‘Prepaid the "Prim Lady" Art Leather Shopping Bag as adverthed. ' My Name is Pout 011cc Street RR. I am anclollng 64.60. Enter or renew my aublcrlptiou for one and mend mo postage prepaid no ‘lPrlm Lady" J-lat mother IIMMDI Bu no udvurtbod. l i t I l.'\11l1ie Conrail. 2. Hazel Sellar. 4. l . I i 1 i l t I Aielville Stevenson. 2, Essery. Hunter River. HUNTER RIVER and Following in the Prize List:- Gralne _ Best Shea! OHLS-el. Hazel Sall- ar, Hunter River. 2. Ethel Dickie son, New Glasgow. 3. Dickerson. New Kenneth Stevenson, New Glasgow. Melville Glasgow. 4. Best Shoal’ Wheat.—-1, Ethel Dickerson, New Glasgow. 2, Revel Dickerson. (l, Elmer McMillan Hunter River. 4. Caroline Me- Donald. Rennles Road. Sweet Corn.—-1, Kenneth Stevenson, New Glasgow. 2, Ethel Dlckieson, 3. Arthur Houston, New (llnl-lgolv. Best Pint oi Threshed Beans-l. George Roots l pk Dakota Reds-l. Hazel Sellar. Hunter River. 2, Mae Whlt- lock. Hunter River. 3, Allan Wed- loclt. 4, (lerald McDonald, Dennic-‘s Road. 1 pk. Z\lclntyre.—1. Hazel Selim‘ llllnter River. 2. Hevel Dlckleson, 3, Gerald McDonald. Collection of 3 turnips-l, Hazel Sellar. Hunter River. 2, Kenneth Stevenson, New Glasgow. 3, Ethel Dickerson. Best 6 Carrots.-—1. George Esséry 2. Alan Xvedlock, 3, Revel Dick- iesoll, 4. Ellsworth Stevenson. .\'t-\v Glasgow. Vegetablel Best 1;. doz Green Tomatoes-I. K-‘lllnvlll Stevenson, 2. Edwin Stov- Ell-SCI]. Best»; doz Cucumbers-l. Alice Dickerson. 2, Arthur Houston. 3, Ellsworth Stevenson. b Best to doz Beets-l, Allce Dicllieson, 2, lllusa Stevenson, New Glasgow, 2i, Mae (Tllricyr, RCIIlllUS Best 9 Sugar Cookies-l, numb ‘l’ Fl°Ylle Hmlsw" New Isabella McDonald. Hunter River. (llfl-‘E-"W- 2, Louisa Stevenson, Now Best 3 Heads Cabbage-l, Glasgow 3| Carmine McDonald, Kenneth Stevenson. 2. Olive Sllllp- hunt. Hunter River. Best Pumpkin-l, Annie Conrad, New Glasgow. 2, Ethel Dickleson. Flowers lil-‘il Uottquet Sweet Peasr-l. (‘ntherine McDonald. - Bust Bouquet any kind Flovvcrs.—— River, g_ Ethel nit-meson, New 1, Mun Whltlock, 2, Mao Curie ldtllulie McLeod. Hunter River. lies-t liouullet Mixed Flowers.— i. Ilnzel Scliur, 2, Ethel Dickieson, 3:, Aloe Curley. Fmli- l-lelena MacMillan. Hunter River. llest Plate 6 Alexander Aplllérl." 4’ (m... $|1|;phant_ l. Olive Sllliphnnt, 2, Kenneth i-itcvetlson, Ii, Lawson hint-Loot], sewing and Knnflnw Plume‘ Rlver- Plain Sewing Apron.-—1, Lilian cilllllfll Wale, Ronnie's Road. ‘*. Annie llest pt. Jar BeeW-l- 11'4""? Cztrew, Hunter River. 3, Isabella Wedlock, 2, Hazel Sellur, 3. Cath- vrine lllcDonald, Hunter River. 4, {Caroline McDonald Ronnie's Road. Cooking [Jest Loaf’ of White urti, Pennlelrs Road. 4, Ulllrlllul» Li. ‘m film‘ u 1 .-. IhJIb GOLD DUST loosens ~ v dirt and dissblves flle grease - no bard t rubbing. lf you are not using‘ Gold "Dust for washing ditlles, you are missing an easier and better way lo wash lllem. No other soap required. Just a spoonful of this powdered sunshine in a lillle warm water and you llave a gentle busy suds for any cleaning need. a i *1 Let the Gold Dtlsi ‘wt 215 do ",2 121' hurl; vsmsotm; or Finn Tho annual School Fair was held ' at Hunter River. Sept. 20th. The following school: taking part vll. Hunter River, New Glasgow Ronnie's Road. C». Br0tltl.——1. linzel Sellur, 2, Helena ilacllllliau lunter River. 3, Margaret Bern- Isabella ALWAYS lzzkorl: ‘w’ Baker's Breakfast Cocoa Growing children want Ind fro- quently n more nourishment than adults, owing to the activity - of their rcztlezs littlo lwcdi . fi Baker's Cocoa fill! all the require- ments t?‘ the ficn an physician ' as a elicious, pure and healthful ' erage. Just as good for olricr people. "Ul/iftii zazoa q] lllglt qualify ‘Made In Canada By I Walter Baker & C0. Limited i llmlblllhed i730 lzlilla cf Dorchaatrr, Must. ancl Montreal. Canada DOCKLET 0P CHOICE RECIPES SENT III Annie Clrow, I, M191: g , ll, Ralph Moldjllanut Mao Cooley. ‘ Penmanship (Ind Reader).- Dorotlly Dlngwoll.‘ 2, Viola Steven- son, 3, Mildred Brown, 4. Eulalle McLeod. Contest Readl g.—1, Mun Stev- enson. 2. Allan adlock, 3, Vernon Curley. Sparta 50 yd. dash girl under 9.—- Eulalle McLeod. 2. Viola Steven- son. 3, Dorothy Dlngwell. 50 yd. dash for Girls from 9 to 12.—1. Anna Rogerson, 2, Margaret Barnard. 75 yd. dash Girls over 13.- Hazel Sellar, 2, Musa Stevenson, I4, Louis Stevenson, 4, Maude Wilson. 75 yd. dash Boys under 9.—1, Chester Rolllngs, 2, Hilton Mc- Mlllau. 100 yd. dash Boys 9 to l2.——1, Alan Wedlock. 2. Cbesley Wood. 3, Lowson McLeod. 4. Melville Stevenson. ' 100 yd. dash Boys over 12.-—-1, Hamid Stevenson, 2, Sanford Bflllflrd. 3. Revel Dlckiesou. 4, Ralph McMillan. l 50 yd. Sack Race Boys under 12. --1, John Rose. 2. Sutherland Mc- Leod. -_..-. *- MucDonald. Hunter ‘River-- Best 1,4) doz Ten. Biscuit-l. Isabella MacDonald. Hunter Alveb 2, Helena Macl/llllan, Hlllll-Bl’ River. 3. Caroline McDonald. Pgnnllfs R0210. 4. Ethel Dickie- son, New Glasgow. People's Road. 4, Catherine Mc- Donald. Best Plate Annie Pie.~—1. Olive Silliphant, 2. Hillel Selim‘. 3. lsubella McDonald, Hunter River. l, Anna Rodgerson Hunter River. Best Plate Brown Sugar Fudge .~1, Olive Silliphant, Hunter Rolilrerson, Mc- Glusgow. 3. Anna llllnterRiver. 4. Catherine Donald, Hunter River. Glngersnups.—1, Anna Rodker- sun, 2. Isabella MacDonald. 3. McDonald. Hunter River. 4, Louise Stevenson. Hemstichell Towel.—1, Hazel Sellur. Hunter River. Blended Wool Sock.—1, Louise Stevenson. New Glasgow. Best pair of Knitted Millens.-——1. Olive Sllllphnnt, Hunter River. 2, Louise Stevenson, 3, Margaret Bernard, Ronnie's Road. 2, Louise Stevenson, ' Manual Training ._ Best l-lunlnler Handle-l, lllork Courley, 2, Kenneth Stevenson, 3. Williah Bernard. Best Milking Stool.—1, Kenneth Stevenson, New Glasgow. Best Nail Box.—1, Cheslcy Wood, Hunter River. 2. John Ross, Hunter River. Best Bird House-l, John Ross Hunter River. Miscellaneous-l, Raymond Bernard, Reunion Road. 2, Willard Bernard. 3, Earl Houston. Live Stock and Poultry Best Calf (Beef BreedL-i. Olive Sillipllant. 2, Hazel Sellar, Best Culf (Dairy BreedL-l. Revel Dickleson, 2, Hazel Sellar. 3, Mae Whltlock, 4, Olive Sillip- hant. Hunter River. Best Pullet and CockoreL-l. Arthur Houston, New Glasgow. 2, John Ross. Hunter River. Best Pig under 6 moor-l, Jns MacDonald, Hunter River. Collection: 10 Noxious Weeds named mollnlfidr-l. Annie Carew, er River. Weed Seeds in Vlals.——1, Maude Wilson. Hunter River. 2. Hunter ‘an Hl1nt- River School. 10 tree leaves mounted and correctly named-l. Annie Carew, Hunter River. 2, Anna, Rodtorson. 3, Mae Whltlock. Sample of Wood plalngd and llllmfiflr-J. John Ross, Hunter River. School Work ‘ Exercise Book 2nd Cll1B5,—-1fl[ Dvrflihy Dlnswell. Hunter River. Exercise Book 3rd Readon-l. Annie Rodserson. 2, Mae Whltlock, 3» Annie Carew. 4. Olive Sllllphuut. 50yd. Sack Race Boys over 12.-— 1. Ralph McMillan, Revel onm p _ r P" anahl ’ (ltd Rude ).—1at pi temperature. . Dlckleson. 3. Fred Easel-y. 25 yd. Boys.——1, Hunter River School, 2, Ronnie's Road School, 3, Glasgow School. 50 yd. 3 legged race for Boys.- 1, Hunter River School, 2, New Glasgow School. 3. Reunion; Road School. 50 yd. 3 logged race for Glrls.~—1, Hunter River School, 2, New Glasgow. 50 yd. Jockey fllCGr-l, New Glasgllw 5971001. 2. Ronnie's Road schflvl. 3. Hunter RiverSchool. Thread and needle ‘ Hunter River School, 2, R036. 3. New Glasgow. ~ Pic eating Contest-l. New Glasgow School. 2. Ronnie's lload School. 3, Hunter River school, R9111)’ Race with Potatoes.——1. New Glasgow School, 2, Ronnie"! Road School, 3, Hunter my,“ School. —————<o>-_.__ THE CANADIAN HIGH COM. ml-ss-lousrrs OFFICE m LONDON wssx av week Now came to the office of which 52 re- Elstered and 139 had interviews. The High Commlalonerhl Office is rlvw recognised by the public ‘We!’ here as a source of informa- tion on every sublect relating to trade and industry and the econo- mic development of our Dominion, The officeds thoroughly oqup- Ped WW1 ‘reports of every depart- ment of the Dominion, and of the Provincial Governments in order to meet the demands made by Deo- Dle in ‘Great Britain contemplating trade with, or investment in, Can- ada. In addition, an made to secure the publication (in Trude journals and technical publications read by business men) of inmrmatlon received by the Of- fice relating to Hydro-Electrical dQVQIODmBHt, trade expansion, etc. This branch of the Canadian Office work will probalbly increase in importance, if. as one of the ex- pected results of the Imperial Ec- onomitr Conference there should be a greater desire among business men in both countries to get toge- ther for the development of the Empire. ' The High Commissioner and The Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King attended the lunch given by the Directors of the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley and were much pleased with the progress of‘ the Canadian Exhibition Buildings. The speech of the day was that of The Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. A proposal has been made by the Imperial War Graves Commission to take over the care of older naval and military cemeteries like those at Scutari-and Tel-ell-Keblr. The Dominion hemions now ln London are to be asked if they concur. The High Commissioner has con- sented to become a. vice President of thoIPublic Works. Roads and Transport Congress and Exhibition to behold lu London, November 22- 29. Mr. W. W. Campbell. (Good Roads Campbell.) Chief Commis- sioner of Highways in the Cana- dian Department of Railways and Canals. has been appointed to ro- preaont the Dominion at the Con- greaa. endeavour is Exercise Book (4th ReaderL-l, Isabel McDonald. 2. Hazel Sellar, E R I DQNT l_l1< WAY THAT c AT ME - t wONOER tr TOLD r-tlMv AN Dim-y Tum Arrangements have been made Wheel Barrow Race for] _____ . During the week 200 vial/tom Favoured by l-adiaa this year an: Vam and bloomers to match in CEETEE No. 225 or TURNBUIJJS ' No. 4Z0. For Mel : CEETEE No..220 fina pure wool. CEBTEE No. 432 neaahman and wool mixtun Sold by the Best Dealers or Gait, out“. ¢ J- when the mow in fallingand the air’: "keen n; g hwhiatleT-thafa when llfating. skiing, tobogganing and anoweboeing are really healthful and invigorating. Be sure however. that the body is well protected , the coldness that follows ‘the reaction from violent exercise. All medical men recommend wool as ghe surest and only protection against sudden changes Wear Turnbull’: pure wool underwear. CEETEE pure wool underwear is made from ' the finest and. purest Merino Wool- It will not “prlckldflor lrrltlto the moot aenitive-llsin. Will m: ahrlnlr. lt in the only underwear made in Canada that .ia rela- forcod at wearing part0. Worn by the Best People er in Paris, to take Mr. Pacaudb place and represent Canada in Gou- eva on the Customs fornalltiee and Labour Conferences. Mr. Paonud. due to pressure 0t business tin Lon- this Confers co work in conjunc- tion with Mls Carmichael and Mrs Cnrruthelts. Owing to the presence in London oi‘ So many Canadian Ministers. a at her Surrey. place tmltted to this Office as subjects for discussion for tho [Economic Conference. Among the enquires dealt with by the Canadian Office during the pant week hue been one with re- gard to the use of concrete silos in Canada. for the storage of win- ter food for live stock, and as to tllo success of this type oi’ con- strurtion. Llldy Lugartl, (formerly Miss Specimen for‘Mr.Roy,I‘ " Comm’ ' E THE OP LOOI<$ <4. IN ‘JKLAN ___... ...._.____. . . Flora Shaw of "The Times" asked the High Commission his help in the mutter of interest- ing the Canadian and other agri- cultural experts, over here for the don has ‘been unable to undertake Imperial Conferences, in the breed oi her fine herd of Berkshire pigs near Dorklng. ill A suggestion has been received by the Canadian Office that prizes number of mutton; have been sub- should be offered for Canadian Cut- tlo at the Scottish ‘National Fat Stock Show, at. Edinburgh, and al- so at the Smithflold National Show both to ho held in December. copies of Canadian periodicals devoted tolAgrlcultural and livestock interests have been freely supplied to people anxious to trade -wlt.h the ‘Dominion. 1n od- ditlon ~to the files of newspapers ‘$480,000 (four hundred 'lll and periodicals always ncceesllble ln the Reading Room of the Cana- The Value of a. lieslliot so much in its protective penalty as in its sa with a guarantceattached. ex l haaltllan Office, back numbers are will- er for ingly supplied to people who oak for them. (laptuln lH. R. Plckuphl work in organising the repatriation of Can- ents is now drawing to a close. Tho bulk of the work was wound up on the 30th September and the repatriation o! Canadian born men alnl woman and their families will bo undertaken by the Canadian High Commissioner's Office. A great number oi’ applications are still being received. but only ollout 5 p. c of these are Canadian thorn. Steps are being fulfil to deal with tho remainder undo the nom- lnuted passages » me. The 6 p. c. mont- y Interest on the jtumanlun loan, anidu ting w eighty thousand dollars) ‘was paid through the Canadian Office last week. (iuerentee tisfying aiauranca. _ v _ _ be called upon to pay‘ the For‘ it s naturally the intention to so careful y ‘will! the quality that dissatisfaction will be impfllblo , Throughout its many ears of service ‘f infill’ le" Tea has consistently blcensold with afifirllflilfi-l guaranteedefinite and substantial. every “lilng;(lqle" package. ‘ i it carries to the buyer an evidence of good ——a confidence in abilltyfl) serve- No firm‘ selling goods ' alty. Wltlliiplfllllfll on a determinationto: serve well. 41¢ o... 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