I THE (ZHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. Rule Stag Dinner a or eMayoiressi Trail: of 300 Years Unbroken at Critters ’Feast--Chesterfield Chief Magistrate Declines Compromise Invitation. ' - (B! the Clmdlbn Press) “I know that women ilave not. up MLONDON, Oct.. 11—-Miss Violet to the present been included at the Dgfklmn. Mayor o! Chesterfield, Cutlets’ Fleast, and 1 ugldemtand Wshire. ‘has made something of that on the 300th anniversary o! a sfir in the social and semi-diplo- this historic ceremony it is felt, that m“ c ‘"0714 by her attitude 110- no departure can be nude from ilhe twards the invitation which has custom. I cannot, however. retrain een extended to her in connection from pointing out that many mum. with m9 1133mm Bflhhellrlgknovm lished customs have undergone as the Cutlels‘ Feast, held in Shef- changes in the course o! 300 years. gall lie held on notably the position of women." will be the chlet gueslfir.‘ i-ielmygl Th” Fm‘ k u“ WW“! "M" 1n the Auwmnwnm Parliament is ialinment 0t the Master Cutler tor unuaylyuu-ewa hcufl . time year. and ofcourseiis quite \ 4° emu“ niorllimtolthls has egliwoys tieerlfcotlsidered as a gleanybesb he p. sew The Ines“! l‘, ggnn; ‘igliomtfeilwmmgggler 3mg; Cutler-Elect is T. C. sorby, who government can deliver himselt in “m” a ""119 as hmwmbly conn- - ected as any with the staple tmde of Sheffield, - . impel-mm as the 1.0m Mayor o1 Miss Violet Mrkhsm. wholor I.lond0n's Banquet on ltovember n. Public purposes retains her nlalden '13,}; yea,- 15 m, 390m mmversury mme though she is really liars. of ythe Feast. In the three centuries Jfllmflfl Costume-rs. became the til-st I the Fhggt; has-been gnmqgly 3, mgyfg WOIIIQR COUIIOlIlOI‘ 0f CHSWTHBIG .- gotherilnvg entirely, although the I 111 1925- Mistress Cutler ms m years invit-I A mwnber of the well-blown ed a large number of ladies to dine Chesterfield family. M158 Mfl-rlrhlm wml her a; u“; same mm, and 1p is wldely known rror ‘her public work. heelr the speeches later at the Feast She was a member o! the Executive pmpgr 1mm a, gallery, But was Oiinlllnllibcfl 0f the Nflbbflflrl Relief _ _ Mnrlcmsur declines to acquiesce in Fund in 1914. and Deputy Director _ , this compromise. "The Mayor o! of the Women's Seleolialgrrl , V " . e - in your ome . courtwy or successive Master Cut-Aha lirst-wolnan tcreceiveilhede- So true and lifelike is the YYIUSiCQOf the new k~ I~<*?~*:\~ ~ New Model 4-70 $165 or with Electric Drive $205 vii ti, Two simple, trouble-less yraya of getting your false less and germ-free every And neither way can harm the denture. ‘ ' ' wlllu: YOU sure. Last thing at night, add half-a-teaspoonful__ of Milton to the glass or cup of water ' in which you leave your false teeth. . Rinse them in cold water in the morning. on wlnuz YOU DRESS. Put your plate, on rising, into a glass containing equal pans of Milton and warm water. When you’rc dressed, rinse and wipe it. Either way your false teeth come out cleaner than you've ever seen them. Hygienically cleaner also — ask .315“, dentist—because every germ’s been killed, 35¢, 65¢, and $1 a bottle-from your dealer. - reasonitronks almostus LEAVE THEM m MILTON WHILE YOU SLEEP on wlllli: YOU DRESS salt»; Agmml-IAROLD F. RITCHIE a. co. LIMITED, TORONTO leis, always been included as a. guest ' ooretion of Companion o! Honor in airtlhe Cutlets’ roast," writes Miss] 1917- Markham w the Mistres Cutler-l ~ Mhrhhs-m contested the elect, lvllaulsfield Division as an Irldepend- "You will readily lmdersizand, ent Liberal inilhe 1928 election. therefore, mint since my Iellow cltiz- was la. member o! the Lord Chan- ens have thought lit. this year to’ cellars Advisory Committee for make me their Chief Magistrate, I Women Justices, 1919-20. and a could my, with due regard to the member of the Industrial Court l since 1920. Among her publications MAKE A PWNT 0F READING m: noon wml m: some pg...“ o, m, .0... m... ...., a ‘ " l‘ ' ~ - Li?“ “$1” Zlhdglmthéi? $.““=..“”.‘t§l..i”-§‘ 32$; . - ' Meier?‘ shire"- ‘me OFIQQBIVOQLQ VKIFOIH. -."YOU almost see the -f-~,-- fHl-flhili Bowness; 2, Thomas McKenna; 3, Dorothy Dawson; 4, Sydney Mur- ray. . Bedeque. Best Pumpkin-—1, Arthur Arsen- ault. Fernwood; 2. Marion Lord; 3, Lorne Wright; 4, Norman Wright. magnificent orchestra! several orchestras the ' ' encores e_nd ‘on end. §a£e_.::;n‘ll§{e:'$ anything ln any klnd of musm The principle that appl' “S of Sound" to the new Orthrlgllonird-Iljilcfigi: and brings it to your home, is “Matched Impedance",-—-Victor-controlled. To do justice to this realistic music, . have beautiful-cabinets in artisticycdleslixgjlss, and fine woods. Electrically driven, if you, wish, at slight additional cost. l instru. ments are self Smpping‘. Prices from $1490 down to as low as $1l5-—on convenient pay- ments from all _His Master's Voice dealer‘ Act now and begin to enjoy at once. . w , . n6 ' l " lonly it it Tradeulark Urtlruqgmlzonic 1am Mark Refd - Victrola. Victor Tulldng Machine gummy of Canada, Limited; m...» '“’ famous conductor-wthe - - - _The plaintive note of a trumpet . . . “"91"!!! . . . receding Then the 'ccllos. You 31love towards the edge of younchalr. Again at wistful trumpet and again the 'cellos, f°n°wed b)’ the violins and the brasses, as the melody Wcavcs its pattem of beauty. You relax and enjoy a world-loved overture. You are at the Symphony Concert, in your o/umhomcl And you arrange the program! You almost see the sensitive hands of the Feat conductor-the rhythmic rise and fall 0f the vlolln bows, the tilt of gleaming trum. P8118 and trombones! You may listen to Bedeque School _ Fair On Wednesday, Sept. 12th. the Bedeque School Fair was held at Bedeque Hall. The schools exhib- iting were: Bedeque, Central Bed- eque, North Bedeque andFernwood. The following is a list oi’ the prize winners for the different schools:- Class l-Flowers. Best bouquet of Sweet Peas. — l. Helen Bowness; 2, Carmen John- son; 3, Hammond Bowness; 4. Flor- ence Sommers, C. Bedeque. Best bouquet of Mixed Flowers,- l, Helen Bowness; 2, Hammond Bowness; 3. Marion Frlzzell, C. Bedeque; 4, Margaret McKinnan. Best bouquet or Dahlias, -- l. Hammond Bowness", 2, Ralph Mc- Innis; 3, Carmen Johnson; 4. Mar- ion Frizzell, C. Bedeque. Class Sw-Frult. Class L-Grains. Best sheaf o! 100 heads of oats.- 1, Aden Smith, C. Bedeque; 2, Lorne Smith, C. Bedeque; 3, Charles Mc- Farlane, Fernwood; 4, Cedric Mc- Kenna, Fernwoodl" r 1 . - ' Best sheaf of 100 heads of wheat —1, Lorne Smith; 2, Ena Webster, C. Bedeque; 3, Manon Lord. C. Bedeque; 4, Alice Noonan. Bedeque. Best 6 ears Sweet Gorn.—1. Jen- nie Carruthers, N. Bedeque; 2, Syd- ney Murray, Bedeque; 3, Doris Clark N. Bedeque; 4, Kenneth Henderson, Fernwood. . . Best pint o! threshed beans.-l, Matilda Arsensult. Bedeque; 2. Ens. T60 _ d8 new - .~ _ , Webster; a. new Jewell. Bedequo; Befifsphfif, o? m m,,b.-A,,,,|,,,___1, 4, Constance McFarlane. Fcrnwood. Em websmr; 2' Constance Map“, lane; 3. Albert Elliot: 4; he: Tnombfl. Class Zw-Rnols. , Class tL-‘Clhning. ls the favourite with lovers o! ice cream at present. Those dainty treats are made of the same ingredients and with the same careful attention as all Perfection Joducts, and to make this one lino which sells lol- Best plate oi’ 6 Wealthy Apples.- 1, Aden Smith; 2, Austin McKen- na, C. Bedeque; 3. Florence Mc- Oaull. N. Bedeque; 4. Lornesmith. Best plate of 6~~Red - Astrachan Apples-l, Albert Elliott. C. Bud- eque; 2, Charles McKenne; B. K011‘. neth Henderson. Femwood; 4. Lea TEN CENTS The just a little dainiler we have added a heavy coating oi’ pure chocolate. 71'! you have never med a Jack l-‘rout we can iell you. you are missing a real treat. 'a- HIS MDQTFiZlSHVOICE Peck Green Mountain potatoes. --1. Betty Lord; 2. Alice Noonan; 3, Lea. Tmbs; 4. Hazel Jewell." Peck I Cobblers. — './Be y 3_ M, l- Lord; 2. ‘Chnrles McFnrlane: 3. ,,,,,Y"§,Y,,§‘§,'£d_Il'-, . V, Themes Mvmflm Fefnwwdi 4i Best 1 pint jar oi Beebe-—1, Mar:- Alben "Wmm- Bedeque ion nlmll; 2. JeanTCnllbeck; a. Collection of 3 turnips-l, Doris Alma (mum Bedequm , , Best 1 pint Jar ‘OIIIRaGIIbQUlBEJ-‘lu Jennie Chossmas; Idem McCmlll; drliuth MoKin-.. Central Creameries Limited ' Z811: 4. Burton Reynolds. . Penmanship-—1, Jennie ‘Ihylor: ‘Best specimen o! Crocheting. —1, lane; 3. Albm Noonnn.‘ WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR rlloull m Any section o! the Province where ex- Clurk; 2, Berry Lem-d; 3. Phyllis Dawson‘, 4. Reta Rallehan, Fern- wood. , Collection or 6 Carrots-l. Car- neth Henderson; 3. Ralph McInnis; 4, Alden Leurd. mon Johnson. C. Bedeque; 2. Ken- _1' Una Murray; a Anne Noon“; 3, Jean Callback; 4, Constance Mc- Farlane. elm ‘L-Cooking. Beat single loaf 0t White Bread. Alma Gould: 2. Doris 'I‘ucker; 3. Ruth Wright. Best specimen oi’ Mended Sock- ban Noonan; 4. Aden Smith. 1, Edith Shsrkey, Bedeque. Best specimen oi’ Embroidered Class lit-Live Stock and Poultry. Linen-l, Muriel lcard; 2, Kath- Miscellaneous- 1. Leonard Mo. Kenna; 2. Arnold Callback; a. Al- Best Heifer Cali-l. Eileen Daw- Class l2.—Scllool Work. Exercise Book. (a) - Arnold Callbeck; 2, Sidney Murray; 3. Jean Tucker; 4, Blanche Johnson. Exercise Book (b) —- 1. Thelma Lowther; 2, Marion Lord: 3, Gladys 2, Leo Gallant: 3. Florence McKin- non; 4, Jean Tucker. _ " Penmanship (bi-—1, Gladyslieck- ' bert; 2. Charles McKinnon; 3, Gen- evscToylor; 4, Howard Gould! Penmanship (c)-l, En: Web- . .- . ‘w, . ' 9‘Fh¥=$e*‘ ' Best plate oi.’ halt doz. Tea Bis- lwh Connolly; 8, Ruth wright: 4. cuits.—1, Hilde. McKenna; 2. Una Merv Mwsull- rm»;- '-'~ Collection oi’ 6 pnranips-l, Ham- mmd mwness’ Bedequ”; 2' Helm 80h: 2. Weldon Orossman- 3 Mar- Heckberv 4 Una. Murray stel" 2 Muriel Leard- 3 Ruth “a Bowness. ' - e; 3. 031111011 JOhH- M ' 3. E W bste ' 4. M i Division B. ( i ls ov l2.)—Be t i Frlzzell- _ . 50H; 4. M8110" Iflfd- Frllzrxll.’ M e n ar on Specimen of Hegstitchlilg-l. Jeasn mlliest Barred‘ Adria: N33191:?‘ and Sififiercéfeliilalfillél (aarli- ‘n3. xiii: wggilidiarlsllfabgsf? 18:23,; F"; Best. plate of 9 Ginger Snaps-l, Callback. CockereL-l. Louis Ranahan; 2, Gould; 4. Ruth Wright.‘ v zell' 2, Aldo: Ileard-‘S burl; “c: Em; Wgbgtgr; g, Alma, Gould; 3, Best specimen ot Crocheting-—1, Jean McCaull; 3, Dorothy Dafvsdn; Exercise Book (d) — i, Alden Kenna- 4 Mlry Mcdauil ' \ Marv McKennn: 4. Edith Bharkey- Edith fihsrhy- 4. Mal-y McCaull. real-a; 2, Marlon Frizzell- a mm ' ' ' Best hi1! d0!- Grefin Tflmliml- gag p19," o; Applg p19,], Jgn- Best specimen Mended Bock. -l. Best White Leghorn Pullet and McKenna; 4. Alice Noonah ' Class lM-Sports. 1- 39ml mwneds- 3' H“mm_°"d nie Crossman; 2. Marion llrizzell; Marion Frinell. CockereL-l, Betty Leard; 2, Ena MapDrawing (a)—1, DorisJew- , Bowness. 3. Nflfmsh Wright. 4. 3J5,“ webs,“ Beat specimen oi’ Embroidered Webster. - e1l~ 2 Gladys Heckbert- 3 Album 50 d d h f iris d 95'1"" J°h"3°"- Best plate of Brown S ar Fudge Linen-—1, Alice Noonnn: 3. Jean Nolmdn; 4, Ralph McDonald. --1 lidteasMcgd-ngld‘ u? glam S. Class lL-Collectious. Map Drawing (bl-l. Douglas Mc- Johnson 3nd MQflOnILQg-d; 3J9.“ Farlane; 2. Ens. Webster; 3, Muriel Tucker; 4. Ester Craig. 3&8! hi!" 501- ‘mlcllmbfifs- — 1- _1_ Dom Mgxgnng; z, n, shar- McCnull; 3. Marion Frizzell; 4, Burton Reynolds. Bedeque; 2, Irma key. 3, Muriel and. 4’ Alden J95“ 3511b“; Noxious Weeds .—- 1. Fernwood Lem-d; 4. Myrtle McKennn. 5o yd, d531, gm- glflg (mm p w n press . hes the Jack Frost Kiss my be secured. Ark your denier ind l! he has not stocked my luve hlm qfflgf gflgngm C]!!! 3.—v0ICllblEB. - _ Dawson. C. nBedequez4 ietugennie Hard’ ‘ 5- 9- ’ l - Jew‘ 0|!" ll-Mmhll Trllnlnr- School" 2 Marion Frizaell‘ a Jean Ma Drawing (cl-l AldenLe rd - ‘ e11» Bedequll- " cl n-sewl x ml a c llbeék-l li ' ' p - ' a ‘ y""'".x“'hl°°n 5mm’: 2' m“ Carter's Reliable Bulbs for 1928 §°”."..§Z§3i;‘é' "‘ '--~‘-'-='"~~'-‘ "' "' wn. “W m - 1» W ‘he stiff» sh».i1fi°=f‘.l§i‘rsr.::"“""“ "r 2.12.12:- =*~ M ~- _ l r - _ 1 I _ ' l’ - 2. Alice Noonan; 3. Doris Tucker; Junior Art W0fk.—1, Arnold Cail- '75 yd, duh m1- girl; over 1g v \ J _ ~. i-oygzrbfsmue- =- BHW Iefld- Division .4 (gnu under lllJ-Best Kelinelr: Nail Box.—l. Leonard m- 4. Jenn Callbeck. beck: 2. Louis Renahen: a, Isabel —1, Bessie McDonald; a, All: -~» -- ' - specimen oi’ Hemstitching-l, Ruth - Samples ot Wood. —1, Alden Sidey; 4, Ernest Ranshan. > Noonan; 3, Hilda McKenne; 4. Mur- . Senior Art Work.—l, Alice Noon- ion Primal]. - Best Hammer Handle-l. Leon-‘lnard; 2, Kathleen Sherry; 3. Thos. am 2 heads o! Csbbage-l. Helen wflghu ,,_ Mm, “can”, "d "firm": 1. 00118118 MvFv-r- McKennn; 4. Everett McKenna. Bringing Up Father DADDY- "HAT- PEER‘- MR-KlLTiME I5 cALnluG-wlLLYou Ger. Hum FOR ME '1— an; 2. Muriel Leard; 3. Marlon Friz- (Continued on page i2) -Fy George _McManus AH‘. MR-JIGGS - AND Hqw ARE. YOU ensured? l KNOW THAT I CAI-LED AT A RAwTuI-R ODD HOUR~ BY THI. WAN" TIME O0 You RAVE OWNER’? ouerr as $60M ASYOU LEAVE.- 1 n; Ill! IVIIIIIIIQ 0| mIlIOI-l-IND- ‘ ' lower-int §lQmc:;f-nmu.s [Alena unvqnuMoIrIlIOOIURIII-Lhltafl plug mfluiurlrlopuoentlllaoouuitronlit-whm mung-saw . Milli-Ill"- wise»