OCTOBER 11 l‘??? ‘ THF. (tHA!<l.()'I'|‘E'l‘()WN GUARDIAN 5» M" -" z.- -* Souris Exhibition Prize List (Continued) l pint preserved raspberries l, Mrs. J. ‘B. Matthew; 2, Mrs. , E. S. Rose; 3, Miss Beatrice Mc- g Donald. l 1 Pint or Quart Jar Canned Rasp- berries l 1, Mrs. w. B. LeBId. (l 1 pint Preserved Cherries l, Miss Laura Nicholson; 2, ‘Mrs. I. J. I-Iorne; 3, Mrs. J. B. Matthew. 1 Pint or Quart Jar Canned W, C. PITFIELD & COMPANY g L I M 1 T a n [INVESTMENT DEALERS 157 Hollis Street, Halifax Telephone 3-7169 blooms, not less than 3 colon 1, M's... J. B. Matthew; 2. Mrs. 2 Summer Squash ‘We invite your enquiries Lemuel LICK-oven; 3. Mrs. D. J- Ch I ___________* 1. J k Ann r; 2, M lit Anne ; I », - "'1'" i--~_--~:-: . AIONTYYAY- T°R°NT° OTTAWA QUEBEC 3 Mac v ca; hum; M ' smmil‘ ; 1, m5, w, B, Leard- z Mrs ————~——— w; - SAINT 191m MQNCTON FREDERICK»; CAMPBELL-ION . 75- - - C ~ Brownie camera donated by Souris l '_ ' ' . -- - CHARLOTTETOWN vmcouvm 1 quart shelled beans, white or 1, G_ A Mum. i. Mm Lem“, . Elves-t Dinswell. Swirl-i. B. Mrs. yellow-eye Drug CtL, for the best collec- Smauwm- 1' Nellie AC0,“ Montague; 2' _ “an m, You“, Plan“ Best Collection oi home-made I Arthur Burke; 3. Bertha Bryan. Mrs. c.. u. lilclliclr, Sourls. ‘mm’ ii mmgnmnfififihh Arrears of Land, Personal Property and Income Taxes 1, lVlLrs. M‘. S. Hubley. Canned Chicken 1, Mrs. Duncan H. Coffin, Bay FQTWIIE; 2. Mrs. S. J. R052; 3, Miss Martha Reid, Rollo Bay, Canned Beef 1, Mrs. S. J. Rose; 2,_ m5, A1- New Harmony. 1 Peck Potatoes (Irish Cobbler Seed) 1, James A. E. McDonald s; Sons; 2, Henry Mallard; 3, Joseph Mk:- Aulay. ‘ 1 Peck Green Mountain Seed Dr. J. A. Clarke, Judge. O-Opéfétiidil . . . ' i . INTIMATE association, with the f requirements 0f all branches of IIOUSEKEEPING Single Loaf Wliitc Bread, home- made Island flour 1, Mrs. S. J. Rose; 2, Mrs. Brent 1' whom It May Conccrm- I ‘. _ 4 bert Garrett, Ea t. B ltl ' 3 ' ' ' 0 Notice is hereby given that payment of all taxes due the Provincial 1' Mm“ Annearl 2' Jam“ A~ E- stand, 3_ M“: “m... Anne“ Martha mm s a c. . Miss Canadian trade ZlTlCl CIIICTPPISC, nwsurf, of the prnvlnnn or Prime Edwm-g 1513M 1n respect h, Land, MCDOHB-ld r36 50115. 3. Jack Anneflr- Single Loaf “hole Wheat or Gra- C ed PM,‘ d . . A . Personal Property and income assessment is immediately requlretLOther- 1 Peck Pol-MARS. fl-"y 01h" Vfllll-‘U’ ham Bread n , urlng ltb CCHUIIW’ Of CXISICIICB, W15.- steps will be taken as provided under the Land Assessment Act, 1924. seed ; 1, Mrs, Frank Calms; 2, Mrs. 1' M155 Martha Reid? 2- M11 , J _ grid the Income and Personal Property Taxation Act, 1924, ior collection of‘ 1, 2f, Herbert Jackson; 3, Joseph ‘ Daniel Mcmchom; 3' ma‘ s_ J‘ Chessel Annea-r, Lr. Montague; 3, has end()\ved thls bank “rlth the same. . . Neale. ' , Rosa Mrs. S. J. Rose. All Persona‘! Property and Income Taxes lemalnlng unllaid on the Dr. J. A. Clark and S. G. PePDiII. i 1 Duzcn Ten. Biscuits Canned Bu“! knowledge necessary for Hth day oi’ October, 1936, will be subject to interest at the rate of live Judgeg I, “ms Evangululc Pnquetjourls; 1, Mrs. Cliessel Annear; 2, Nms. . , per rent per anmnu from date o! default until paid 2. Miss Gertrude Nmjonald‘ sour“; Duncan H. Ooitin; I, Miss Gladys (I045; ‘ (Kl-Operation. Tax-payers in arrears will please govern “ emselves accordingly. FRUIT AND FLORICULTURE 3_ Mpg 1,, 1-[_ P001; Montague, lmmany’ to i ‘ llllifll Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 25th day of Sép- _ 1 mm.“ Raised Runs C if . mum.“ HAL a L STEWART‘ 5 Duchess o! Oldenburg APDles l, Mrs. Frank Cairns; 2, Mrs. S. REGAL “OUR SPECIAL CLASS (fast i W _ _ _ _ _ smcrvism- of TaxgflugL 1, Mrs. M. S. Hubley; 2,Jack An- J. Rose; 2i, Miss Margaret Mc- single Lea! whim B ad l" n ilrhlmwipfii”["105 ".1 "WIT u wobbbifiiiiqvuuuuuuuuu 11°81"; 3» 3mm’ Stead- DQ111111‘. SOUYiS- re Canada 11'! I ' t i1 l ' 1' ' ' "8 Li" ' 5 Alexander Emperor Allllles 1 Dozen Doughnuts 1' Mrs‘ J’ H‘ Pmeflu’ st‘ Charles; (1 ur "u" 0 an ‘ma i’ l Mrs James McFarlwne Mon- 1 all“ Fred lllullay" 2 Mrs L H 2' Mrs’ L‘ H‘ P°°1°' . . Cji: , . . , , v - ' ‘ ' 1 Dozen Tea Biscuits NEWFOUNDLAND, l ~conooosroooouoooonniooounoooarmuu ooocr ‘Lague? 2' Al“ Campbe“ Pm!“ 3‘ m“ Lam“ Nichmsmn’ 1 Mrs w B Lean’, 2 M JAMAICA d n n R P 5 Wealthy Allllles ltloiltairiie. H ‘Poole: ' ' ‘ ' '5' L" CUBA ' I l t ' A verilsln ates— a able lll Allvano 1 M 2- M“- M- s 1 “Pr” P“ ' ' l y e _. 1 Dozen Parker Ilour Rolls PUERTO Inca‘ 7 g ~ ~ Hllbl€y,' 3, Mont Anncar. 1,141.; Lnum Nicholson; Z, Mrs. ~ D _C ‘ iiZ-li-“iirl-iid'.mii:i:i:.'i.nifi-iiitiittmnnpli ii'::|ii:n2¢"|l.:r lcii?|l-l’l'|l:§ 5 Apples, any other vallely Ilflmefl. L- H. P0010; 3. IVIFS- JZIIIIPS KEYS. AS1354“ L’ H‘ Poole: z’ Mrs‘ Mmi’ lijgiaili-{CN h‘ pi-r \\'lll'l|; lll hli-lnilriulu NoLccs, ‘ma par inch; Lliits of Floral and Em-[y 50mm M‘ Q i §plr~tllill (urn-rings, cum», cttu, a.» per mime; Letters or Conduit-Inca 70c 1 _ i Dozen Doughnuts ...-. ....-i.. soon-n 0| ‘fllilnks and Approolutlnn, 10.. n. lneh or 4.. n" 1. Jock Almrar. l l-oyvl- lake 1 Lam N‘ h 1s NEW your ‘ iiiiiiliiiiiiiihifiinrxg-lri?iiiiyplttiiiésa},m,n, Nauru" m,“ 5 Apples. any other variety named. 3 1, i\ll'S. L. H. Poole; 2. Mrs. iDr.) P0816 a c ° on» 2' m‘ L- 3- CHICAGO, I‘ Wlllter ‘slllltilWDOll Soilrih 3. Mrs. A. J. ' BOSTON, . . L David wnght. 2' Jack Anne“; ‘ Mmonflk. scum Wes; P0111"! Cake. Plain Icing LONDON. ENGLAND , OVER A CENTLIH 0r BANKIM. SERHLL :7‘ a Mont Annear. 1 D020“ Oatmeal Cookies 1' M“ ‘7- H- Pmea"? Z-MIS- L- H- ‘i _ To Let For Sale 20 Transcendcilt Crab Apples 1, Mrs. E. S. Rose; 2, Mrs. L. H. ‘Poole’ C k ls-u V ‘W ‘ 1 Joseph Cairns Souris West. iPoole- i, Airs. Clnrtoil Rose, Baltic. my" a e ROOMS T0 LET-fit) KENT ST- ' ' i ‘ ,_ 1. Mrs. L. H, Poole- g M,- ____ __ _n____ _ -__ . — ~ L_7173 0_ _3i MAGNIFICENT Glnqplolhgs 20 Ilyslop Crab Apples Pound‘ (ukc, Plain Icing 4 Hubley . . s. M. S. ' ‘ - . for sale. See the display and 1, Jack Anncnr; 2, Alex Camry‘ l. Miss Beatrice MCD0ll1lld.$Olll'lS S i ' _ 1 pair woolen mitts, Island yarn, 3, Mri M, 5 Hume); 1, 1mg, , -, Pmke Ym" 5915mm a‘ m" "ma? bell; 3, Mont Aimear. E 2. Mi-s. J. M. Mntihciv; 3, Mrs. L. p“ “l Pm’ m’ Gamma Chldml- \ any color Specimen Fill-t Crochet will“; 3» .._i_____i glholidlefiifinieliv 862M118 aliuuiiiiigci 20 Yellow Margllilm Bonum Plums ‘ H. Poole. donated by Mr’ F‘ E‘ Conmx 1. MYS- DUMB" H- ¢°ffii1§ 2» MYS- l. MYS- M- 5- Ylllbifl"; 3» 3T“- i Slwmflmi 335' i“""i'"“"i" ‘ -li0i'si. ~51 nrclmoivn find deliverd. .1: A. sin 1, M'rs. n. J, Stewart. Fm“ (‘Ilka nan. our“ . Edwa"! Bulk“. Fortune Bridge; 3. Wilfred which I 1 Giodlv r 11>. I. #11» ,m,',§,,d.§,e ,,m5'c5,,on_ are Office, Charlottetown.‘ 2o Plllms r 1. Ali's. rim nmmilv: 2. ruin ,. W? D“_“‘~‘““ i‘ °°""1_- Mrs. William Neale, Bear River. Crochet Lace (special) ‘cu ; a. 111,-. n. s n») Phone 1003 L-loozl-io-l-ii 1, Mrs. n. J. Stewart; 2, Woodrow Bvritrirl‘ McDonald: K. Mrs John "p°":lbP";h° '°' APP“ Pm- 4'11"“ Lady's Swroler. Island yam. any 1, Slmrlbiil? Nellie. Bom- Rivr" ill-lllk of lwnlr-lnflfli- 51"" . _. .._.~_..._ ._ __ _ l , B y Ir-James Condo“ sour]; | r. .. . .. - (- 1 “t 111w. . »_ _. .._._ _ .. W 3 FOR SALE_.1-wo. APARTMENT swwal-l 1,1 Mqlltaglle; 3, Nils, v, l McQuod _ - co or Agnes Cilllllh, .3. lmuiha Reid. . . l... lLi-D Ca ., E) LET ‘OUR ROOM APART I Piiit Jar Illixcd Pickles. home-made M155 Laura Nlcholmn- 1, Miss S. Z. Watson, Murray Riv- Specimen Lace lknit) I Ali's. Diuicaii Ii. (‘of . l1 ment. 1'17 Kent Street. i W Lr-‘7l27-l0-8-l0. :1? .. . TO LET — FULLY FUR lsliED house with garage. Desirable loc- rooms. Rental $30.00. L-7l44-l0-9-3i. nlity. Plum c; _ _ G 354-J. FIB-ll; . Rent $32.00 l0 $45.00. Phone ZBB-J. TO Ll-IT-IIEAT D A S 151172-1059 3i. T‘ siior. coon house, double garage. Good in- vestment. 205 Euston Street. Lillb7-l0-9-3i. Eursing Home QUIET COMFORTABLE IIOME for cldcrly persons or convalesc- ents. Capable experienced nurse in charge. Phone 565-1.. 34 Orle- bar Street. L-7l54-l0-9_-3l. FARM work. Apply Lyman Tremere, New ‘A -:_ business stnuri. 243 Rildimoiial St. L-720l-10-11-El. C I '*"‘tj'it“__. . . .__ —~~ < ~1- -———-- Ii) LET - FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED —— MAN FOR or rooms. Central. Gurirdnll Oflicc. L-7202-l0-l0-Iii. Wiltshlre. ,n_________ t::'1______ A Iirllllklil-Qril- T0 LET-TWO lll-IATED ROOMS. Apply Guardian. L-7l83-l0-9-3i COTTAGE TO LET 40‘ORLEBAR Strcct, gnrngc and garden. Apply Richmond. 11-7226-10-10-21 T0 LET-TWO ROOM APART- mcnt also large front room heat- ed suitable for two with or willi- out board. Phone i490. 7-. _ TO LET — T\VO ROOMS FOR light housekeeping, also bed slt- ting room hclttcd with fire pince. Amlly 2s Kent Street. L-72l7-l0-1 2:: ,_~:;T~+f. .. 1' ."' - Miscellaneous c-zz-ri: -~—~'—'--~~ FUR COATS REMODELLED, RE- paircd. rclinod. cleaned, glozcd. Calders, 205 Eilstoii street. L-7l57-l0-9-3i. Ti IEWARE LOW VITALIT! ll‘ Easily Tired, Nervous, Exhausted. Trke Ostrcx Tonic Tobicis. Coil- trtiu raw oyster illVlgOrilWIS. Put new life in every port of body. If not delighted, maker refunds rcw cents paid. Call, write Jenkins Pharmacy. N-41l5-7-29-W F‘ M ti. Oct. 30. remill .- - _ WANTED — {MIDDLE-AG . pericnced housclzeclirr. Iiclcrcnees Apply A. D. Brelimll, Pownrll. "1411234-10-13-31. ilioflofiffilil l am authorized by the Executor! 0i the Estate oi‘ the Late J. Bismlfk (Troswell oi Rustico, to sell by Pub- lic Auction on Wednesday, October 14th, I936 on gremlses at l 071°“! P- M. the following stock and Im- plements: l mare 5 years old, I horse 3 yzars old, 3 millr cows in call, 5 young cattle. - Implements -- 1 binder, almMl new. McCormic Deerlng, I hay rm almost new, 1 seeder, 1 team truck "Iron, 1 single truck wagon 1 lllhl vlron. z carts, I gang plolllh- l Ilnsle plough, 1 level- sprlns "W"! barrow, 1 spike harrow, i barrow. "n. l potato sprayer, l scufllcr. l horse hoe, l roller, z grain crushern. . "Illnes, Drum shaker and belt. 1 W"!!! tick, l churn, 1 cream' Mll- lhtor ,1 box sleigh, 1 light slellh. I wood slelglls, 1 .bui’lalo,, forks. hlrnels and other articles too num- mu In mention. Also twenty-live acres of land llelr Albert CraswelPs. Terms cash. - ll not line. on the first line ill!- ALEXANDER MtRAE. Auctioneer. ll-QD-lo-l-I-l-ll APPRENTICE W A N TE D T 0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Col- lege. Halilax. li-35fl. .. —_—_;_. ___.._,.- A11. DIVISION MANAGER - WORLD- known manufacturer now distrib- utirlg sensational new focd pro- duct. Absolutely no competition. Repeating ivonderfully in other territories. If you are able to open Jobbing account and will do some missionary work among restaur- ant and hotel trade ,thls can pay you big pennanellt income. Man with meat or restaurant experience will be given preference. Long commission on high unit of sale will interest. high type man accus- tomed to large earnings. Write for personal interview. Desk 121, Tendra Kitchens, 352 Huron St, Toronto. N-Bl9-l0-l2—3i. ROSE VALLEY September meeting o! the Rzse Valley W. I. ivns held at the home of the secretary on Wednesday evening September 9th. There were fifteen prc'nt. Meeting opened by rrlmsinz. mired-big creed. mniuies. and roll-call. Committees gave their report", and new committees were appointed, Sick, Mrs. Chowmi, and Mrs. J. W. MacKcnzlc; School, Alice Chowaii, and Mrs. Wm, Mathleson. The Girls‘ Club szcre- tary reported the first year's work completed. Ways and means were discussed for raising fluids. A let- icr was read by the vice-pres. con- cemtng a. "National Peace Day" to be held in November, considerable discussion followed and meeting closed by singing "The Maple ma! Forever“. Programme consisted oi’ a. flower contest put on by Mrs. Herb. 020w and won by Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie, booby prize being won by sadfe Chowsn. A bean guessing con- wct put on by Mrs. J. W, Mac- kenzie was won by Mrs. Chowan. Nelot place of meeting at the home of Mrs. Ffflflk Ncwsome on Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. Frank New-some on Wednesday evenmG answered by “Something I am Particularly Thankful llbr." Pro- gramme connnittee. Mrs. J. D. Mathis on, Sadie Giowan, Mrs. Wm. Mathieson. ROOM IN HQICK STOCK JOHANNESBURG-(C. PJ-This city ‘s witnvsing a brisk flOlGUOR boom as activity in the building "ll-non. has led to three new brick share issues being offered in the WAHIrWITWQ - . " ~ "M! i-Alill guMiile ".¢!2Cv!¢n1$s;d_ O. Schirmer. Collection Asters, 6 blooms MbLarcn, Mon tagiis. 4 colors. l, G. A. Lezird, Souris; 2, Ma's. J. W. Brennan. Sourts; 3, Mrs. I. J. Home, Sourls. Collection Gladioli, l2 spikes, not less’ than 6 colors I l, Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 2, Mrs. J. B. Matthews, Souris. Collection Nasful-iiums, than 4 colors l. Mrs. J. B. lvlattliciv; 2, Mrs. not less 16y. ., ' Collection Pallsirs l, L. L. Chcveric, Souris; 2, Mrs. J. W. Brennan; 3, Mrs. J. B. Mathew. Collection Sllapdragon, 4 colors, 3 sprays each l, G. A. Lcard, Souris; 2, M'rs. H. G. Matthew, Soilrls; 3, Mrs. Dnnlel McEachern. Collection Stocks, 6 sprays, not 1, G. A. L/snrd; 2, James Brennan, 3, M'rs. J. B. Matthetv.’ Collection Potted ‘Plants, not less than 4 kinds, foliage plants in- less than 3 colors ’ 1, G. A. Lcard; 2, Mrs. Daniel McEachem; 3, Mrs. Lcmucl Mc- Laren. - Collection Verbenas 1, M'rs. Daniel McEachern; 2, Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 3, L. L. Chcverie. Collection Phlox (annual) l, G. A. Leard; 2, Mrs. John Mc- Quaid; 3, Mrs. H. G. Matthew. Collection Phlox (perennial) l, G. A. Leord; 2, Mrs. J. W. Brennan; Mrs. D. J. Stewart. COIICJUOII Sweet Peas, 5 distinct colors, 5 each eluded 1, Mrs. G. H. Mcllick. Sourls; 2, Mrs. Lemuel McLean. Table Bouquet D. J. Stewart; 3, Mrs. M. S. llllb- l 1, Mrs. Jolili McQunid, Soiiris; 2, Mm 11 J_ stew-art; 3, Mrg Leynuel j H. Poclc; Ii, hire. J. B. lvlottliciv. Collection Dahlias, l2 blooms, stems natural lrngtli. not less than I ilot iiluhiarll (swcctl l. l\ll‘.~.. Moll‘. Alliionifl. Mrs. L. Pint Jar Niustiiril Pickles, Cucum- licrx, (‘zuiliiioil'el' and Onions 1, Airs. l.. ll. Poole: S, Mrs, J. B. Malihru‘; 3. M1.» E. S. Rose. Pint Jar (‘how Chow, home-made. Tomato glllil Onion l, Mrs. l§(‘.’.ll'ii‘f‘ McDonald; 2, Mrs. L. H. Poole: 3, lVIrs. D. J. Stewart. Pint Jar Pickled Frilit l, Itiria. D. J, si'"\\'1\l"t; 2. Mrs. I... H. Poole; 3. lVirs. M‘. S. Hilblcy. Pint Bottle Tomato (‘atsill’), home- mnllc 1, Mrs. lDr.) Smullwood; 2, Miss Glodgcs ltllillollv. Slll“L'(‘Oll§ 3, Mrs. I... ll. Pcolc. I Pint Appli- Jolly 1, Mrs. A. Wiflitlnnn. Ll‘. blon- n toguc; ..,_ Miss Emily Campbell. Montague; 3, Mrs. .\i'. S. Hubley. I Pint Prcsrrvsd Strawberries l, Mrs. Joseph Neale; 2, Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 3. Mrs. E. S. Rose. 1 pint‘ or qt. Jar (‘anned Straw- berries l, M'rs. W. B. Lcnrrl. Sourls. RECONDVFIONED MACHINERY 6 ii. l’. intonizliionzll Engine 3 H. l’. lilicrnulionzll Upright Engine 2 1-2 H. l’. international Niogcl Engine 1 l-i. I’. Gillsmi Engine 2 Grain (frushcrs 3 Gang Plows 1 Thresher and (‘leaner 1 Elevator International Po- tato Digger Samuel Kennedy Misses Rodd and Ilaszard, Judges FANCY WORK Knitted Blanket, Island Yarn 1. Mrs. James J. Condon, George- iovrll.‘ 2. lths. Joseph Gardiner, Launching; 3, Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Little Pond. Pair Blankets, home-made 1, Mrs. JosephflGardincr; 2, Mrs. M. S. Hilbley. . Counterpnne, knit or croche home-made ' 1, Mrs. V. O. Schirmer; 2, Mrs. James J. Condon. Afghan, home-made 1. Mzs. (Judge? Fraser, Souris; 2. Mrs. Charles L. Dcogle, Souris West; 3, Gladys Burden, Montague. Special Prize Woven Rug M'rs. William Hennessey, St. Cath- critic's. Patchwork Quilt, all cotton, home- made 1. Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 2, Mrs. John F. Chaisson, Bear River; 3, Mrs. J. A. Ching, Red Point. Patchwork Quilt, home-made (silk) 1, Mrs. J. W. s Brennan; 2, Eva Stewart. Klngsboro; 3, Emily Camp- bell. Montague. llcarth Rug, all wool, home-made 1, Annie Doucette, New Zealand; 2, Mrs. Marshall Reynolds, Mon- togile; 3, Mrs. James Coffin, Rollo Bay West. llcarth Rug, any material l, Mrs. Daniel McEachern; 2. Mrs. W. B. Lcard; 3, Sarah McLeod, Montague. Scenery Rug, home-made any material l, Mrs. Daniel McEachem; 2, Mrs. L. A. Johnston, Montague; 3, Mrs. Clarence David, Georgetown. 1 pair woolen socks, homemade. Island yarn l, Mrs. James J. Condom 2, Mrs. V. 0. Schlrmer; 3, lvbrs. Joseph Neale. 1 pair woolen gloves, Island yarn, any color er; 2, Miss Althea Coffin, Bay For- tune; 3, Mrs. V. 0. Schirmcr. Pair hand-worked Pillow Cases, solid embroidery and hcmstitch- lng ' 1, Catherine Manning, New Zen- land; 2, Mrs. M. S. Hublcy; 3. Agnes Cairns, Souris West. Buffet Set,’ colored, worked in colors l, Agnes Cairns; 8, Gladys Mill- lillly. _v Soft Cushion, knit or crocheted (woolen) 1, Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Kings- boro; 2. M'rs. Daniel Robertson, Munns Road; 3, Mrs. J. A. Ching. isoft Cushion, (Embroidered) l, Sarah McLeod. Luncheon Set, worked in 001075, variety of stitches 1. Helen Mullally, Sourls River; 2, Mrs. M. S. Hubley; 3, Nollie Acorn, Montague. Cross Stitch 1, Sarah McLeod; 2, Mrs. M. S. Hilbley; 3, Louis Burke. Needlepoint, chair seat cushion or other article 1, Mrs. M. S. Hilbley; 2, Cath- erine Manning. Novelty for Gift or Bazaar, hand- made l, Mrs. H. G. Matthew"; 2. Evelyn Cairns; 3, Mrs. M. S. Hubley. Fancy Apron, hand-mode 1, Helen Mullally; 2, Agnes Cairns; fiitlimlilliiliYiSx Delft" Take Drastic Drugs Your Klilnoys (‘illlllllll ll l\liili"l'l lln." tillli-a or fllicrs which may lvo villi-Will" l‘l‘(‘1l hy livgli-i-l or llfilfil. hlitliillliiilll ilrilgu. It» viii-villi. li ]\|l|lll\ or lflnllrlnr i|i.\‘\>l‘li('l'.\i liiakr» ' x frnlll Llctllllg I'll _ llmili (if I'M). lwI-i |'1\|"~"~ Dizziness, (Krvlr-n lniliivi alglal, Achliiy. llllrllillg, Si itching, you rlolri l|4‘<'ii lo l:l|r~'I‘il1llll‘l‘Y'» All drilgglsls now hun- ilw molt llloricrli iltl\'l'lllt‘f‘l| trcallllcilt for _|ll~~si~ ti-oulllcl-i~.'i Doctor's l'\""-‘" " l-lllioil (‘ylllv-x (.\‘i:N-'|‘l' \. \\'<ll‘l\\‘ i 'Nlli'l‘ and sure. lll -l.\ hours ii lollies ll fol-ling u! licw \'il:ll.l_v uiul will i J. ltlcKzlinoii. iKilig (‘olc 'l'c:l (‘nsv 1 l, Ill-lei‘. Nllilln“ 1, Mrs, John D0510, Solo-is West; 2, M'rs. M. S. Hublzyv. (‘olilpvlliion Specimen (froclici Dolly ' ‘ _ . , 1, Mrs. A. \Viglllllliil‘.j 2. 3.11s ;.<on; 3, ‘Mrs. Du . .\Ir M. S. Hublcy; 3. .\lzll".lia Reid. Eliox of (‘llocolzltcs doiiutcil h) Till‘ Rest collection I~‘a Work, not _ G. Ii. llcllii-k. Suuris. for “WPZV- more than l2 articlcs. ilii-luzling or; Rug V r-roclirtilig, knitting and l.‘l'il- ', Dlllllol I\l."LI:~ flirt: k‘ ‘s Rodd alill “tlhlilfil. .lu|lg--= broidcry \\ "v ficcw/txis Jmoof/zesz‘ as‘ f/zc f, Jmokc ’ 113F100 fie ell HICKEY‘S iiiizliiarifiiidiinill > ‘v -... ' IMISMJO NARRY (AWL... . ...WHY HE'S MMIOUS... HE ISN'T FlTTO...... FORGIVE Vfi MARLINE FORGOT YOU ABE . 1'!‘ --. ‘n "l lll on» _ ‘McLareH: 3. Mrs- D- J- Stewart Charlottetown 1' Mm V- 0- Bchlme-Y» 2» M“ "Th: W“ f -l_riili.m-i.’..""" i. .1 , Collection Annual Larkspur. o ‘ L-72l4-3i n. J. McDonald, Little Pond; 8. g‘.iii-rytyli.n'l'iijliltra. Al}..."|.-;f;.;"“;..i. MANWAUUMRS‘ LTD.U“'“"""“‘“H' .cli s n ruglis. "u- mllcy Mrs‘ Nelson Stewart‘ llllck ‘oigrzcinciit Snot-cit you. __ ‘I i v ' , ' " ‘i ' '1' r-"sflrr-i": v \ l . . GORDON. FlFF, Soldier of Fortune Good News! ‘ By Rel: F "m ant! l-hn Finis! on, DON'T MlND ME.....TllE romr is IliAisoMEilllm HAS io t: DONE atoms. l MUST GET WK I0 IDVNiA ...... WARN HEB...... (ONSIDE PERHAPS our L lSN’T NECESSARY ......(0ME HERE. ioois!....oo You are THOSE utlos our neat? rims THE ROYALYMHE... ..:-.."= _ no (ARULANDTHE . - tor ARE BOTH orlwaao ‘.31. ‘t. ti” i .1", m: m net/mom! .....lT’S llwiYrwllF li"'t o.‘ p,