PJHPI mun r i——' (‘HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Central Guardian To Be Right Choose OCTOBER 5, 1936 ANN DRA lo This column ll reserved for cl local interest but advertising u! I Iluny nature may be Inserted at l oontl I Word strictly plyublo In advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. o Bright Gloves CBASWELL FOB PHOTO- ' GRAPES. Maugham. There's never been a Glove season just like this one . .. .. .. never one which so centrally featured bright colours in GLOVES . . . For example:- I l‘ BUY ROBIN 800D FLOUR l‘ now. you will not regret it. WHEN IN NEED of Battery Ser- , Two tone fabric VAN RAALTE hand vice phone 980 Ma-ilett Battery Ser- . . llm L_,965_,o_1_m_ Gloves,_showing v1o- sewn, short wrist l let with brown, pull ons, green, car- ] TUR-NIPS-POTAIDES WANT- nlL-Gommenclng October Pitt-h (buying Tumips, Potatoes daily at Railway Wharf. Highest market prices. Henry O. Smallwood, Phone 1589-11. Ii-70l8-10-2—3l. w IN s l u E scllqlrlll, brown with green, black with rust, rust with green $1.00 5m Saddle stitch Kayser KAYSER Chamois- ette in ’ button or Chammsette’ navy’ pleate wrist all siz- brown, grey, cham- ' _ es and colours 0lS $1.00 UNIQUE product in UNIQUE SPECIAL fine kid, bright plain slip-on brown nation, sulphur, sap- phire, violet, wine, “Our Range ? Why an ENTERPRISE, _ rcooi-liiuea mm page a) green, red, purple, and blaflk only .~ .- I f 9’ _____________L_.¢-. blue, pull on style 3- bargfllll , . ' O Sec, 2.—Map Drawing-(a) Grade . g- l 5—6—Nov~a. Scotia-l, Preston Cud- , i more; 2, Alton Younker; 3, Olga ~ < s J "We ruler a lot of 500d "lines in life and mu Enterprise _ Moreslde; 4, Marjorie (roles; 4, ‘j Range is mic of them. Years of economy and satlslnctlon . \ ‘I I Bed! RIJbBTY-i- have mail/a us real Enterprise boosters. Believe me, it we I _ l (b)——'7—-8 Africa-—l, Giddy: H00:- . v . _ l er; 2, Avis Prowse; 3, Keit Cu - c er med mother, it’ll be an Enterprlge, ‘note; 4, mid“ Murray. no) Grade 9—10 North America- " ‘ 1, Letha Horne; 2, Verna Tumor. The llolnian HOmc Plan makes buying Easy; A small sec‘ zl-An w°rk"m) Grade L“ i Baseball and bat-l, Lea Roberts; l-_ Down Payment delivers ynur Enterprise. The bal- 2' Thelma Col”, 3’ hols Cmswell; 4’ :l aiico spread out over 10 Monthly Paflnents. No a r U Shirl?!’ Mum‘!- _ ‘nuns’.- Nfl Emma- (b) Grade 2—Humpty Dumpty.~l, b‘ Charlie Moreside; 2, Annie Mac- collum; 3, Heath Craswell; 4, Daisy llambly. (c)—Grade 3—4--Spray oi Flow- ers—l, Verna Coles; 2, Alexander Murray; 3, Louise Hooper; 4, Alfred Murray. - (d) Grade 5—6—Design for Book ' Cover-—l, Alton Younker; 2, Bertha Stewart; 3, Margaret Craswell; 4. George Robinson; 4, Veda Roberts. Supreme In Quality. Here’s something that's dif- ferent .vclvct, covered with silver lace, beautiful sprays in all colours $1 “d $1.75 Block Printed cloud- ‘Have you met “ Quickees” ed color . _ . z 1(a) GrBidePZEf-Ifglbl/‘cheflnzndxfelitll; crepe Ascot ‘l, , TRULY _. . this ieally 1S a buttonless Palm, leallm flowers ldeul 3 gijisisneisiizfli Glaxdys uglier-a Elslel underwear, so simple that little children for coats .. Jlerc in all ‘ l. ‘l A‘ >__—v_~____—— (70195, North Milton. bgucle in effect- can dress thenlselves~ And therilfs noth- colours (t) Grade 9—1(l-Book and Ink- well on Table-——1, Iletha Horne. Sec. 4.——POl'l.fOllO—(fl) Grade l.—-6 Domestic birds and animals of PEI. ——1, North Milton School; 2, North l Wiiisloc School; 3, South Winsloe School; 4, Brackley Point School (b) Grade 7-10-30 Great Women l oi’ all Times-—l, North Milton 1‘ School; 2, South Wlnsloe School; 3. Brackley Point School- Sec. 5.—Pw.1ect Mall-—l, Brack- ing sloppy, untidy, hanging . . . smoothly snug in fit, enduring in wear. TRY “QUIKEES” ONCE you’ll never be satisfied with any substitute. $1 violets and poinsettias. I 59° m“ $1 1.25 1.15 l all .___. ,. . ' , and ' , Coronation Prepara 40¢ 50$ . ,. . -- .. _ t For evening wear there's a ' range of delightfully orna- mental mctallics and organ- dics and velveis .. . roses, figns ive color ar-Q ‘ Z _ _ rangement ‘Ftuo Chiffons in all col- Zlhllfa-‘ly 51-59 g L» T nei ley Point School; 2, South Wlnsloe Tune in to u n to ‘ School. 1,1 K Sec ti-Orlgixialhxster-(a) Grade CFCY Today C C 1-G—Frlendship-—l, Preston Cud- jay at more; 2, North Milton School; 2. at 12 o'clock Alton Younkcr; 3, Jean MacFurlane. (b) Grades 7—l0—Co-opcration— 1, North Milton School; 2, Keith Cudmore; 3. Avis PTOWSP, Sec 7_-Wea.ther Chart-l, North Milton School; .2, South Wiiisioc 12.35 B. M. w G LWET ve ——- 3’ Grant Lalrd: 4, Lols Cmslvelll Rodd; 2, Alton Younkci- and Pres- DAFFODILS. 3:22: large more; 4, Clayton Cudmore. l." "fizz-mus ch l M] a Bee. a-so yard dash min 11-12. ' . o oz x __ . _ (“we bu“). l, Veda Roberts, 2, Eurioe Cud M race-—l, Vcriin Robinson; 2, Hildl n‘. . l - ‘ .___. -. I . l » ri-lgrm. mildly medicated Culicura Soap $28326 50 d d h s“ 20-"50 Fm“ “""‘P1b1‘~l'Y°W Murray: 3. Prvslon Cudmore; 4 l the Own-Lion (‘vrcmflfl-uint-ll next May. lviany factories are bunting, mstcrs and other dccoi-a- Blflllikflwllrlezfegllgmliafllgjl? CLASS Iii-SPORTS ~ ~—- YR!‘ Rb BOYS 6 rnce boys~1, Gordon Rodd and Clayton Clldn10re_ 1on7. The interior o! one o! the fact- ‘vs do not take place in London lnlready busy making shields, rings. iirieg, is shown here. By lVILLIAMS A PiECE o: PIE LOOKS 11515551; "ro ME, ovsra, A DI a OF AN‘ BROWNS OFfffii- AUTUMNANYFH New‘ POULTTCEJlME VOU IN ERONTiOF ME? llklffllfnumnbi" ,. 1 4%,”; "v 5, , 14n- _ ‘Ll’ V .‘ . ' 4; ”" " wd-Wfgi-‘sflfi-ELAAQDFFE} 4M I lliwtmt . "l- 1% ..a,. if‘ I l\rv~ - School; 3, North Wlnsloe School; 4, Bracklcy Point School. Sec. 8.-—Plasticlne Modelling-w) Grade 4 and under an upple—1. _.._. __. f _I-— UEEP-GLEANSE TWO MILLION FAIIE FOIIES wlith (lluticura Ointment, it al s in preventing c B og ng and irritation of pores- a common cause oi plmlplers, black, ends and other corn exion Ill!» REE Snmgllv-wnte Cutieura De9L80.286 t. Paul SLW» Montreal. We have just received direct from HOLLAND our annual supply o! DUTCH BULBS. These Bulbs have been in- spected at port o! entry and an free from disease. Choice Flowering Bulbs Blllbl. FBUSIA, (Mixed colors.) GALANTIIUS All o! the above EXTRA LARGE or FIRST SIZE. Bend ior our bulb lht now rwlr. All selling at LOWEST i-nicas. Barter 8i 6o. Keith Cudmore; 3, Preston Gild- more; 3, Marion Ford; Stewart. teachers-l, Guy Kennedy; 2, Ivan Roberta teachers-l, Dorothy MaoKenzie; 2, Mabel Grant. and over-—l, Reginald Coles; 3, Heath Seaman. _ bOYI-liknlinaid Oolu and Gordon .3’ - WMiPQEFQt: - , up ~ (b) Grades 5-6 and 7—A Horse- 1, Harvey Coles; 2, Alton Younker; 3, Marjorie Coles; 4, Eric Laird. CLASS lZ-CONTESTS Sec. l. — Public Speaking -— 1, Clayton Cudmore; 2, Hilda Murray. Sec. 2.—Scliool Chorus-l, Win- sloe North School; 2, Winsloc South School. Sec. 1.-l00 yard dash boy 13-14. ——1, Gordon Rodd; 2, Alton Younk- er; 3, David Sea-man; 3, Clayton Shackley. Sec. 3.—50 yard dash girls 0 years old-l, Elaine Nunn; 2, Shirley Nllnil; 3, Ruth Stewart. Sec 4—50 yard dash girls 7-—8.-—l, Dorothy Robinson; 2, Lois Craswell. Sec. 5.—75 yard dash boys 11-12. ——1, Preston Cudmore; 2, Harvey Coles; 3, Nell MacCallum. Sec. 8-50 yard dash girls 9-10..- l, Thelma Hyncs; 3, Rena Cudmore; 3, Charlotte Moreslde. 4, Bertha Sec. lt-IOO yard dash male Sec. 1l.—-i00 yard dash female Sec. l2.—l00 yard dash boys l5 Sec. l3.—50 yard 3 legged race ior ton Cudmore; 3, Clayton Cudmore and Keith Cudmore; 4, Fennel‘ Stewart and Clayton Ford. Sec. 14.—50 yard 3 legged race for girls—1, Veda Roberts and Eunice Cudmore; 2, Annetct Stewart niid Hilda Murray; 3, Dorothy Robinson and Bertha Stewart; 4, Rena Cud- more and Charlotte Morcside. Sec. l5.»-75 yard dzisli girls l5 and over.-1, Verna Robinson: 2, Hilda Years-—l, Ralph MlicFarlnne; 2, Grant Laird; 3, Vincent Chandler; 4, Eric Holroyd. Sec. 17.—50 yard dash boys 'l-—8. -1, Ellwood Shaw; 2, Leonard Hynes: 3, Len Roberts. Sec. 13-50 yard Jockey race boys. —l, Clayton Cudmore and Keith Cudmore; 2, Reginald Colcs and Gordon Rodd; 3, Preston Cudmore and Alton Yolnikei"; 4, Feniicr Stewart, and Neil MacCallum. Soc. l9.—75 yard dash girls l3-~ l4.—-1, Lani-eta Smith; 2, Hazel Good; 3, Annette Stewart. Reginald C0165; 2, Clayton Cud- more and Keith Cudmore; 3, Pres- ton Cudmore and Alton Youiiker; 4, Neil MacCallum and Fcnner Stew art Soc. ZL-Qulirter mile relay race —l, North Winsloe School; 2 Bi-r-cklcy Point. School; 3, Sautl Wlnsloe School. Sec. 22.-Hali mile relay race-l North Wliisloc school; 2, Brackle) Point School; 3, North Milto: School: 4, Winsloc South School. Soc. 23.740 yinrd egg on spool Secretary, LETIIA IIORNE. (Patriot please copy.) / vouw. TALL,BLOND-W\66ED BOARDER-~HE BNTED ME wmi A HEEbAND-TOE TOUR , 0F ‘THE HQT soara-Auo _1 TURMEiJ HiM so con: HEfDiD a FM>E—OUT on SKATES! TLLBET, ii= HE CRACKED A nouns? BiLL, Heb ‘THINK . a ~ lyrrwaslxisle l ,,___, L. . , “T ___,_A___!_v w: z____ _ _ l, _ + t u T I t u s Cudmore. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Wll-h Major Hoop]! “ savmolzrzv wAlzr, i ,' p” (‘r 5HOULD $21-75 W“ m“ “Y5 9"“- ' ‘ W” ' l ' " 4'" ' “ ‘ l ' eET BACK ssraszd .-.; .- " MAKEAT/h 1- “we Crews“; 2- Ruse De- 1 rm" 1H»: EARMuFPs on f ' P-LL THREE OF HOW can I ENJOVA - BETTEIZIA “M ‘ s" ‘ m°nd= 3» Clam" m“; 4- PM" TH‘ BEAUTIFUL GOLDS ' / I .7; s / . IIYACINTHS, (Double and See. 7.—50 yard sack race boys l0 Bus-T ‘FOR AN - l " , sink‘) and under.—1, Fenner Stewart; 2, EvEfliflfi I % 0 J 7/ , ,‘ TULWS’ "h", shun‘) Clayton Pbrd; 2, Heath Craswell; 3, ' g5 ,..__§_ '45s! TULIPS, (Early Double.) _ ,5: _ M” _4— ,fi_ DARWIN Tuurs, m" Nell MacCallum, 4, Leonard Hynes. _' anew». 21G ' ‘um, Double ma slum é Sec. 3-50 yard sack race boys ll ‘,1 -' Nmmssgs’ in" h," and over-l, Alton Younker; 2, THEM mu. swam: ‘WGHT ‘DOWN ~r0 "rt-law. FR\END'5 LAST DIME-MAP ‘THEY POOLED THEiP FEMNES, ‘THEY couunuur START ATUNE no A NlCKLE