:VI .=f V ».'.~',.. _.\ ‘ _ , . _` 47' I. io: 1"; Til ~ ' 5-'.51 _E-i: "1 . e ‘ii-iii' I. i, 1 t . ' ' ._ .` .‘ ~“°i'T5 _ ._ 1~"rf&-L _ . . =o’=na¢`_ I. .. ‘° lf? ”.lfi "sr~==s;.a-.. r . *sg* ~:?€».`*‘3@»’?ff J » -_ ~;.;~..: ,_..=_¢'-§-_-j~.» ' la* ‘t LP'-‘f_-' .lg _»= _ ‘ rl, ',- z"_c r _‘up . l'."`.. 'fi' 5 _f-_"3 _._ L_, If _‘ ’ l =.,_.'--... _ r ~. ,_ , ti _ ,A `1`i‘_f , ,.5 `.";.‘; ‘_ ' 5 (lg $1* , 1 ‘ali i' I V .i .n 1’ .nl 1 l..- I/4 -.#1 if if ‘luv -.>, ;. :lf fi" .- i-l..'_, ` ll' 1/`.\ il; '#12' , i_ §'~»:'\-3 _‘+§} A.. »,`;‘,‘.' _ ,ox- ” We). f fu >- ;"‘ i. 1' *M \_ ,~ 1 7,' of ‘ . rl In » I V/ styles. etc. are packed in .sealed packages is Teaching a Lot ot Women How to. Prepare and _ Inviting Dishes at _,_. , I ` Catelli’s Macaroni costs much less than meat and is more nourishing. " 'lt=l'ias greaterioodivalue than the best _ sirloin steak, and satisfies the appetite just as completely. Be- economical. Try it. lt is made of the best Canadian hard wheat-absolutely pure. No coloring matter (Y eliow)_used. Aside from its purity and great food value, Catelli’s Macaroni makes so many delicious dishes that everyone enjoys. A Nourishing Soups--Appetizing Suhstané ' ` iials such as Macaroni withfggl, with Fish, ~ ` with Vegetables, with Cheese, with Ham- Tempting Entrees, Croquettes, Souiiies and Puddings,-in iact, there is no limit to the toothsome dishes that. may he prepared with C_atelli’s Macaroni as the basis. Catelii’s Macaroni, Ready-Cuts, Spaghetti, to insure their goodness reaching you intact, and to prevent breakage and waste. - i Always |’ns1`_-I cn /raving CA TELLFS, in the sealedpcclgcges, amlirc sure to write us for a free _copy of our new \Coo}; Book of economical redpcs. THE C. I-I. CATELLI CO. LIMITED, _ - '.- __ _il/IONTREAL. YOU CAN PLAN A LOT OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT W!Tl'I CAT§LLI’S MACARONI. ° 17| rw rn;nr=r“"'*'“=l`Ir.1l\:l.;l=u:rr.1|:lt.rl. " Our new Cook _Book shows how to prepare Catelli’s Macaroni, Spag- hetti, Vermicelli, Ready~Cuts,- Noodles, Alphabets and Stark in 115 different _ ways-and your own experience will suggest other original and inviting -___ §"».ui.&°i`.. - . _ I _rryumeuooaoa Puts ofdarbulhiabl ..i§'°" .fcAm.r.!'svm'3&.|.i. . .fckrmrsmaconomiaoiss .i li ego; in tiff Ili? in? P lik; li? - at "__ .'i"" i_ -_-an I ' 1 l 1 M 1 M 5 I _i it-77'? sq _ It it _ 1| _ V -vs McWilliams, Eldon; 4, Ethel Mc- THE CO0K STUDi0 Tli-EIWESTERN GUARDIAN ,..- -rr wave to any in ons Provnioo. _ Photography Phone 159-J € _ Buy pictures more often-buy just the number you require. One for each of your friends and one for the family record. V D a h -KENSINGTON SPORTS TO BROCTON FAIR.-Dr. A.A. Lockhart. P. W. McArthur, Joseph Sheen and David Walker left Inst week for Bos- ton and the Broctcn Fair and races. The "real" fans are bound to follow the “ponies” to any reasonable dis- tance.-K. ‘ wlisfnnn 'PEnsoNALs -Mrs. Joseph Hughes, Bedford isited her sister,Miss Millicent Ready Kensington last week. -Mr. Kilmarten who came from Boston in com any with Dr. Christo P . her to view the Charlottetown Fair nd races, left ou Monday lor his ome. Mr. Kilmarten was delighted with the Exhibition and races. it wus his first visit to P. E. Island.-K._ Bayer Photo Studio -TH! GUARDIAN Is' on nie at Lafterty’s, Bummerside. -Mr. James Hughes, Great West -Lite, visited Kensington and Summer- side last week. -The _Misses Carrie and Blanche Woodside, Hamilton were interested spectators at the Exhibition races in Summerside on Thursday.-K. _ -Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wright, Victoria, spent the week end with friends in Alberton.-V. -Dr. F. IW. Christopher left for Boston on Monday morning. The gen- itil D0Cl0r. who is an enthusiastic race fan, and also an owner of fast horses, came from Boston specianly to attend the Exhibition Races. Us also Iwled _in the capacity of judge.-K. ltr. tion . r o%i‘.§‘.i..'f.'€$’$f’¥.‘E‘?i_. ..°TWO CENTS PER WORD each insertion for advertising In this col tit all size amateur cameras are rc- foived fresh every week. Moderate prices Personal attsntionto Amateur Photography. Brudenell, opened for seasons grind- Ing Oct. 3rd. 1395-10-6-Milli Eldon. Pho a hs ofall s' films to ' ' CI-ASS IV- l'°5' P W" -31133bnmg”?:a:;1:S:w:§§°";&°Hl;e;:;d°I‘ .fron _SALE mo _boot business Sw 1 Banque, 0, sweet pe,,,,_ _ Y ° ' ;‘°.:“‘..:.‘..;I:“‘r.‘;:;°:;::2:s°;.S‘2;z S- . an g ' C til l M R , 'PL Pl -1 m'u'l';:§ld gltilfllflisal VI:l'gnT}5N'3 In: south side of the river. Also one front “i`i1u‘;I,nueMc}§‘aeiTept_ Pam; am _ Y meet vacant lot. and two back lots adjoin- Mummson 5 ,mnette 1118 Hi Q10 Mme Of MTS- M- -7- Camp; ing, and shore frontage with garden. sec_ 2 ]§0u,iuet'0f Aéters ben' E'5ht members and eight vm For further particulars appiy to the (N0 Entries) tors were present. After the reading owner on Dremisel MrB_ Buda Mc. _Sem 3 Bouquet of Mixed Flowers Sec 3 Botatoes (Red)-1, nald Gillis, Newton. Sec. 4 Carrots-1, Joyice Nichol- son, Eldon; 2, Katie McKenzie, Eldon; 3., Bertha Nichiolson, Newton: _M Catherin Morrison, S. Pinette. . Sec. 5 Vegetable Seed, Turnlp Sed-1. Malcolm Martin, ,Mt. Buc- hanan; 2, Roderick Murchison, Mt. Buchanan . ' Peas-2. Alexander Buchannan, Eldon. ‘ ` - ' Beet. Seed-1, Stuart -Buchanan, Eldon. CLASS III. Sec. 1 Tomatoes-1, Bessie Mc- Rae, Pt. Prim; 2 Alexander Buchanan, Eldon; 3, Joyce Nichol- son, Eldon; 4, William McRae, Pt. Prim . _ _ Sec . 2 Cucumbers-1, Donald G_';llIs, Newton; 2, Doliua Stewart, Pt. Prim; 3, Charles* Gillis, Eldon; Sect 3 Onions-lf' John Gillis, Newton; 2, Joyce Nicholson. Eldon. Sec. 4 Beats.-1, Malcolm Martin, 'Mt. Buchanan; 2, Katie McKenzie. Eldon; 3, Mary McPherson, Newton; 4, Johnxo on-us, Newton. - Sec. 5 Cabbage-1, Roderick GUAN Murchison. Mt. Buchanan; 2, Sadie Stewart, Mt. Buchanan; 3, Bertha _ _ _ __ __ M ,_ '%. ' .fm Nicholson, Newtongf 4, Joyce ...°rr P/ws to buy In this Province .'_*HqwA'r'r's"no|l|.En M|L`I.s'.- N’°h°l“°”' E‘<‘:lE';,'s8 m Sec. 6 Punkins-1, Charles Gillis, `§.°'-’!""!". _ and adoption o fthe minutes of the Kinnon’ Mantague_ 1336_10_3M3|_ _1 Munn Mem Pt Pr|m_ 2 f . 1 1 A .careful selec tion of every line ted Guest" by Josephine Campbell. Miss Doucette of Charlottetown en last meeting a discussion took place e' ' ‘ on the future work of the institute. hh/‘§E.;{;e’na§F_l‘Eg:;f;'. N°'t°ni 3 Mary? Much regret was expressed at -the' loss of ourl enthusllnstic member :irsi R. , ~, _fe°éa:her;;’I:;°<¥w§Il&';t§ P&G°’;:;;‘1‘fn? _1-:_ .Hoiana w ooo oootn too fpaoo P f - , »_ - - » since the last meeting. Two papers ' _ 0 e giTl‘;Y P;I°Ra°» B- Pflmr 3' Cuhellne were read “Neighborly Co Operation" ' Pm; ewmn' 4' B955" McRae' Pt' by Steno Homo and. "rho Unoxpoo- ‘V ' CLASS Sec. 1 Apples __-(WeathIes)-1, Alexan wton _ _ . - _ ` , ` 1, der onus, No ; 2, of Jewelry, marks termingd me i"f’;t't"“,’,,,Xit},‘),,°,,f'1°l§; ' 'f- C'-ASS I- charles Guns. Eldon: 3. Connor-loo our stock. . , We will be Pleas ed to have you call. W. N. 'l’a"nt_on r JEwnrJ#fR~‘ ‘ MI ertru e am ,_cxmpa,,im,§m_ _Apvote My thanks Sec. 1 Oats-, Johnlo Gillis, New- Gillis, Newton; 4, Kathryn Larrahee, .was tendered Mrs. Campbell and her' mn? 2- Alexander Gmls- Newmni 3' I-md°”' ` - _ daughters for their very' kind recap- Beriha Nlfh°l°°“' Newmni 4' AW' C'-A53 .V-f tion The meeting was brought to B, tlfn Nicholson, Eldon. h Section 1. Apples' (Duchess). 1. closexby the Singing at the National Sec. _2, Wheat-1, Mary Mc§ arson: Jackie Gillis, Eldon; _2. Mary Ross, Anthem' The nelwmeenng was |u_ §Iewton, 2, ‘Catherine-Gillis, Fewton, Eldon. 3. Grace Murchison, Point ,med to me home. of Mm W_ -I-_ , Donolq Gills, Newton, 4, lorence Prim, 4. Albert Murchison, Pt. Prim. Pie,” ._ Monoan, Pt. Prim. asp As1'R/mi-IANs. Sec. 3, Beans-1. Alexander, 1.Annie Murchison, t. Buchanan; IBUCDBDBU- lllliblli 2l -TDYOG Nlélwl-|2. Mildred MurchIson.‘°¥o`int`Prlm;`3. hon, Eldon; 3, Harold Martin, Eldon; ‘Helen McKenzie, South Dinette; 4. 4, Malcolm Martin, Mt. Buchanan. Mary McPherson, Newton." ` - CLA88‘Il. ' Section 2. Plums. ltnltnthryn -Lar- , "’“ ` Do not u Sec. 1, Potatoes (Blue)-1. rabee,'Eldon; 2. Jolinlc’ Gillis, New- 1 ' ' ~ *{I_xIg1'_%;%,-.heiiinardx1\iurchison..'Mt. Buchanan: ton. _ ~___. _ < _ mg, 0,. mum. 2. oderick Murchison, Mt. Buchanan; CLA33 VI, ~ ` inf Piles. No 3, Donald Gillis, Newton; 4, Grace Section 1. 1 pint jar of raspberries °“"¥l°°| P' Murchison,~Pt -Prim 1 Katie McKenzie, on ` Section 2 1 nt ut awber- ¢_ _ on _ __ . _ . _ . _ I oi; “% I \ .' -1 :_A n. - ~ _ .» ~ _ as canal cure é%iC: “wl Sec 2 Potasoes ’(%reen Mountains) ries (No entrlespl ‘ ` 9! ir WHY BE- °“' - '- V-.I-.1 f .1-\a'm=noisoo, Newton; 2 soon 3. nom ‘ia ii 1 u <1 Mtrilo?°§lartIiI; Elibili 4; -Margaret ~pIcl;les.o2No entrie`se.)'.§? lop n` ni' m e son, Point Prim; 3. Mabel McLean, Point Prim. Section 2. Biscuits. 1. Kathleen Mc Donald, Eldon; 2 Kathleen Ross, El- don; 3. Mary McRae, Point Prim; 4. Catherine Gillis. Newton. ' Section 3. Ginger snaps. 1. Minnie Doherty, Mt. Buchanan; 2. Bessie Mc- Rae, Point Prim; 3. Mabel McLean, Point Prim. McDonald, Eldon; 2. Mary McPher- son, Newton. _ VLASS VIII. Séction 1. Plain sewing (Tea ap- ron.) 1. Kathleen -Ross, 'Eldon; 2. Bessie McRae, Point Prim; 3. Cather- ine McRae, Point Prim; Mabel Mc- Lean, Point Prim. Section 2. Fancy- sewing, (hem- stitched towel.) 1. Joyce Nicholson, Eldon; 2. Kathleen Ross, Eldon; 3. Bessie McRae, Point Prim; 4. Mary McRae, Point Prim. ' Section 3. Socks. 1. Mary McRae, Point Prim; 2. Bertha Nicholson, New ton.; _ CLASS IX. Section 1. Poultry feed howppeij. (No entries.) Sc. 2. Milking stool. lst. Harold Martin, Eldon. Sec. 3. Nail box. (No entries.) - CLASS X- See. 1. Calves. (No entries.) Sec. 2. Poultry (1 aockerel, 2 pul- leis) Plymouth Rocks, lst. David Ross, Eldon; 2nd. John Ross, Eldon; 3rd. Roderick Murchison, Mt. IBushanan. White léghorn-s, lst. Alexander Gillis. Newton. _ Ducklingg. Chrlstena McColl, Ei- don;~""2nd. Hilda Gillis, Eldon; 3rd. Norman Gillis, Newton. SecL~'8. Pigs. (No entries.) __ c|.Ass xl. Set.'."1‘I Noxious Weeds. lsct. Eldon school; _2nd. S. 'Pinnette School; 3rd. Mt. Buchanan School. Sec. li. insects. (No entries). Se'c._`4. Tree leaves. lst. Eldon School, 2nd.'S. Plnette School; 3rd. Mt. Btrchaniln "School, - _. _ soo. 8. isltmpio; of wood. (No :on- tries). V ' ’CLA88 XII - . Sec. 1. Exercise book.»1st. Janie Bishop," Mt. Buchanan; 2nd. Alexan- den,:€-Gvlllis, _\New_ton; .3rd. Catherine onlin, Newton; 4m. Laura orimn, Newton. ' ` Sec. 2. Map drawing. lst. Roder- ick'IM`urchison, Mt. Buchanan; 2nd. Joyce Nicholson. Eldon; 3rd. Cather- ine Gillls, Newton; 4th. Mary McRae, Pt. Prim. _ Sec. 3. Water colors. (No entries). Sec. 4. Geometric designs and let- tering. lst. Frank Smith,~Mt. Buchan- an; ~2nd. Joyce Nicholson, Eldon; 3rd. .Katherine McDonald, Eldon. Sec 5_. Penmanship. lst. Grace \ Section 4. Applie Pie. 1 Katherine 6th. James Larrabee, Eldon. . CLASS II Bankers' Association (pigs) lst. Johnle Nicholson, Mt. Buchanan; 2nd CI-ASS VII- H 1 n ,Eid ; 3 n_Etno1 Mo- ' 9 ° Section 1~ L02! of bread- 1- Kath- nggaiii, Eiiiiin; .mils anno. ni- Ieen A. Ross, Eldon; 2. Grace Murchl~ don; 5¢h_ Hughie McW||11ams_ Eldon; Bronchial Mixture ohm-loo c-mi Eldon; lard. 1-nn-onli - S, Martin, Eldon; 4th. Angtius Murchi- son, Mt. Buchanan. SPECIAL PRIZES Flowers. Donalda Putman, Eldon. Noxious weeds, arrle Mclntosh, El- don. Weed seeds, Carrie Mclntosh, El- don. Tree leaves. Carrie Mclntosh, 'Eldon. Drawing. arrle Mclntosh, Eldon. V Penmanship, Carrie Mclntosh, El- don. Mlnard’| Llnlment Cures Colds, Etc. 1 _ onions e FLOUR and FEED I ' STORE ' We ‘Sell i Bran, Shorts, Mlqtillngs, OII Cake, Cotton Seed’ Moll, Sugar Beet Meal, Cracked Grain, Corn- meaI,I_Crscked Corn, ¢aIf Meal, Chick Feed, Llnseed Meal, Beef and Bong Scraps, Poultr Grit, Bone- Meal, Ground %yster ` Shells, Oat Flour, Corn Flour, R°IIed Oats, Schumnker Nod," _Ground Dat Feed, 8era¢°h Fe°d, _ 'Poultry Supplies of all kinds. ' All at lowest prices, f _Weliuy . . 50|” HIV and Stl-nw, Feed and `- Seed Oats, Islam! Wheat (all grades) Buekwh_est,M|xsd Grain Barley, Timothy Seed, Flax Seed, Early Potatoes, .¢t¢, We want 50 tnounnd bushel; of Oats, 50 Carloadl of kond- -'trassed Hay. Write us for prices. wr-Io|.ssA|.s AND ns-rA||_ Messrs. Carvell Bros., pf Char- lottetown are handling a line ot BUCKLEY’S WHITE BRDNGHITIB MIXURE. it is considered the WORLD'S best cough mixture and when taken is mixed with a wine glass full of hot water being ten times strong? than the ordinary cough mlxtur . _ Try it for that Bronchial Asthma and Bronchltls and that cold, till you see it loosen up also for extreme hoarseness. It is better than a Doctor in the home for INFLUENZA. Every general store and every Druggst is, asked to handle it. Order now from them. omscr |MPon1- co. st. John, N.n. w. K. sucxtsv, Mgr Chemist, Toronto. ¢'l»o¢'1n»¢‘o-¢¢¢g UOUOISOIO DQQQQQQWDQOUQQQ. Do You Know 1-` That we operate the only Lens Grinding Plant on P. E. Island ? That we employs skilled: _ Surface Grinder, and- are, daily grindin from _they _.0 ro_u2l;!la_ss-the mostcom-_I , plicat kinds ot lenses? ¢ Q 1 - an __'l`ho_se_ are facts, which; E`me'an"a good Ideal to they JI Glass,we|_mng public, doings; 0 away with the annoyinzo p delays ,caused by sendinge : .away for special lenses. I I B ....;*‘.r;°‘;.i.fIi'..:;'°:r:;.":..':i; promptly and in perfect con g 'i.Il19II- 0 Call in and look over our plant. verisaoob Iii Mt. Buchanan; 4th. Janie Bishop, Mt. Bucliana. , ~ . CLA88 I - ‘ ‘ Bankers Association (cloves) lst. yu _-_ Q F T I rn- in-rf 1|-xii li na. may rf -. . ; , ONE OF __ Eff? CRO] _ ooo.. _ The DeVere Aviation will I make you a competent pi- lot. Course of flying or Aero Olub Certificate, un.. der reliable instructors, cor- respondence course in tech- br;ical instruction‘e,`ddi1icc§)¢;d ` Iflyin men. mra e landing field. »»'l‘rial_ Flights. ' W_ be for particulars. , W ”’*':.'::`. I HIRED A BRI LIE FATI-IEE V . P. 1 . - & C i.‘:.':,"‘;;t‘ after o. ' t _ PM-»-_rv -_ - ' cnnfiottniliwh 'H ~.Margaret Nicholson, Newton; _2nd. _ . I; ,_ ~ ,_-. .. 4 »~ - -.4 _.1 wnossne- I/_\°.n_<'e ._, .IM .jf ~-f-*wsu* --- -adv-""8 ____ _-__ , __-'-f-'-P1 _ _ _ I '_ " "" ""”"’~ "“" i' ' 7' . -- '.°.-9-_le.»g_._,._ _ __ __ ._ e.. ~°4%¥~’~i_ Q# i -g `\ ‘ i ' 'i' wx /nn-» . , 9 _' _ . ° .fiiéf--;'> <, _ . Q @- J A lil lilll€ll€S0 Optometrist and Optician mooaoooooooooooo #fascia <73 C O '='. ‘ . ' ` _ .ho :.=.'.l.1‘...'s'~.;I....f.=...=.=..=_.;.i_ '» .» A f‘*.‘i~’,- _ I 54'; it