KT‘ _"-., q-s.>..-.L..._- . . . Tits SCIEN-TIFICALLY BUILT W/vrcu FAIR. IIORILL’ SCHOOL FAIR P/2J_~Q7§AlQir:qzfl , was held in Morel! very successful. I ‘like following schools oooklpsrt’: Mouu-t Mary, Morell Rear, Morel! East, Siniiotvs Rood. Marlo, 3on4 gor, Milburn, Si. Peters Harbor and West 8t. Peters. There was ‘um issually large number of pie whicbgoes to show e in- terest taken 1n the IMir. Thee:- hibits were numerous and of a splendid" quality. McLean had charge of the Judging. iln the afternoon a good program of sports was carried out underthe direction of Mr. Adams. iPrizc dllst tor iMoreil School Fair is as follows: CLASS l-GRAINS Values are personal. Some men want to pay more, some less. For $35.00 there isn t a gentleman's watch made equal to this Cana- dian Waltham in value and dependability. Twenty-five dollars reaches a host of pocket- books. There are many men who can afford more but limit themselves to this sum for a watch. This Canadian Waltham was built to give you the finest watch that twenty-five dollars will buy anywhere. The name Waltham increases the value of a watch. if ou pay fifteen dollars and can say "it's a altham," you know that you have a dependable time-piece irrespective of its amazingly low price. Ask your jeweler to show you these fine time-pieces. He knows Waltham watches. Write/or a luable booklet that is a liberal "Watch" education Sent/rec on request. Th: Walfham Watch C0., Limited Montreal, Canada. WALTH AM THB_WOR.LD'S WATCH OVER TIAAB ACANADIAN INDUSTRY Maw orim/maiowun w/zr 1‘ s a. rid hum-sill. Time-rungs”. .315. h‘. Jfi".$fiill"'l’llufillu .2?" “ GIFTS THAT LAST p crstt Webster. Moria. The Morell School Fair which " yell, Marie; d, iMr. Adams, Mr. Andrews and ‘Mrs. ' us.‘ ' ~--- sebostld‘ ‘ Youoiodfi‘ . ..‘, Sec. 1, 0ata.—1, Marion L. Cof- Dingweu, ltfgflg; g, Wm," mug. fin. Mt. Mary; 2. Georgie Dlnswell. well, Marie; s, Fred MoDougai, Ban- Mlfle; 3. 11111951150119“. 38411801’; gor; 4, Leyman Dlngweli, Marie. 4, Walter Dingwell. Marie. iSec. 3, Alexander Apples-l, Sec. 2. Whom-l. Nell Robbins. Nelii Robbins, m. Moi-y; 2, Walter ‘Ml- ‘Mflfy; 2. 13011111191190 K911)’. M1 Ding-well, Marie; 3, Ernest Ladner, Mary; 3, Marion L Coffin, Mt. Mary; 4, Everet Webster, lilarie. Sec. 5, Coru.—-1. Evelyn McEwen, St. Peters Harbor; 2,~I..uuls Moore, Milburn; 8, Frank Aylard, Mt. Mary; 4, May De Veux, West St. Peters. _ CLASS l|.-ROOTS Sec. 2, Irish Cobbler Potatoes.- 1, Mabel Grant, Bangor; 2, Hudson Bowiey, Marie; 3, ‘Marjorie Web- ster, Moreli East; 4, Wellington Me- Kay, Bangor. , Sec. 4, hlclntyre Potaltoes.—1, Marlon L. Coffin, ‘Mt. Mary; 2, Mar- ion Whalen, Morell East; 3, Francis Flynn, Milburn; 4, Emma Mobbs, Marie. Sec. 5, Turnips.-1, Margaret Compton, Bangor; 2, Herbert Cox, Mt. Mary; 3, Pius ‘Henneburry, Morell Rear; 4, Elizabeth ‘Cox, Mt. Mary. . Sec. 7. Carrots-l, Marion Mc- Ewen, St. Peters Harbor; 2, ‘Helen McEwen, St. Peters Harbor; 3, Marjorie Webster, Morell East; 4, Pearl ‘Moore, iMllburu. Sec. 8, Parsnipa-l, Ruth Moore, Milburn; 2, Helen MoEweu, St. Pet- ers Herb; 3, Manion McEwen, St. Peters iI-larb.; 4, Pearl Masher. St. Peters I-iarb. CLASS I II.—VEGETABLES »\ It ls now rumored that tires and tubes will take in-- ‘ other drop In January 1923. So make your old onos do you the rest of this season by having us fix them up. TRAINOR TIRE SURGERY Cor. Queen and’ Wstsr its Phone 832-J. Sec. 2, Tomatoes-I. Neil Rob- bins, Mt. Mary; 2, George hicDonaid West St. Peters; 3, Jennie Ding- ; well, Marie; 4, Marion L. Coffin, Mt. Mary. iSec. 3, Onions-l, Marjorie Web- ’ star, Morell East; 2, ‘MEHOII Mc- ’ Ewen, St. Peters l-Iarb. ' Sec. 5, Beets-l. Ivan MaEwen, lsi. Peters Horn; 2, Elizabeth Cox, ‘Mt. Mary; 3. Alex MoDouga-i, Ban< gor; 4, Marion McCarthy, Morell ‘ lRear. l " . Sec. 6. Cabbage.—l, Herbert Cox. iMt. Pet- Mt. lMt. ‘Mary; 2, Marion lCoffin, lMary; 8, Winnie McEwen. St. ‘ers I-Iarb.; 4, Elizabeth Cox. Mary. ‘Sec. 7, Pumpkin-J, Louis Moore. Millburn; 2, Laura Tobin, Morel] East; 3, Marion Whelan, Morell ...o¢n biiitléllflltllrllfildlifllfilelfl l l 145 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and PlateGlassInsuranceat‘Lowestrate. Asentat Summcrside, Lloyd, Good Stong Stock PAY ii‘ TiliiAY MR. ‘READER:- If you promised to help a candidate win one of the" big prizes, “make good’? on your promise now. Clinout the. coupon below, filil-itin. and send it direct. to the Guardian or to your candidate. The most votes. are given now. Get your subscription in "by neirtSaturday night. HELP Younirnvo. . WINTHE SWDEBA . @~- , , __ Date _........__. I Campaign Dept. _ The Gusdian Flnd enclosed l..-.s....... In payment of my sub- scription to This nonunion-tarsus your. Credit ....._._ votes Ill tho great oonust to (Nsmo of your favorite candidate) is subscription now or ronovpit _.._._.._._........_....... llgnod l (Nsmo of looser-lim- I A. ronowol or old subscription for ons your ssrns 10AM votoof iA_'now inscription osrno 20.000 votes ls psld bolero Nov. 11th. Q9. ‘l1’ ‘NOW. "ll-P YOUR OANDIDATI East; 4, Helen Tobin, Morell East and‘ Ernest Ladner, Bangor. CLASS lV.—-FLOWERS Sec. 2, Bocquet of Astera.—~1. Ev- elyn ilVicEwen, St. Peters Herb; 2. Ruth Compton, Bangor. lSec. 4. Boquet of Mixed Flowers. —1, Evelyn McEwen. St. Peters l~larb.; 2, ISanah Compton, Bangor; 3, Herbert Cox, M-t. Mary; 4, Georg- ie Dingwail, Marie. -Sec.6, Potted Flowering Plant.- l, Genevieve Jay, lMt. Mary; 2. Elizabeth Cox, ‘Mt. Mary; 3, Rena Jenkins, Bangor; 4, Marjorie Web- ster, iMorell East. GLASS V.-FRUIT Sec. 2, Crab Apples.--1, Jennie . l»: r-...=1.-ul Ova 100 Years of Success‘ A Doctor's Prescription For Internal and External Use Thmhmons old ‘snodyno that is my over Colds, Coughs. Grippe, Sore Throat, Cramps, Chills, Spralns, Burns, Cuts, etc. The family solo- gaordlogsinst suffering and ‘ us troubles‘ in thousands of homes Bangor; 4. Marion McCarthy, Mor- ell Rear. See. 4. Plums-l, Hudson Bow- ley, Marie,’ 2. George McLean. Bangor; 3, Wellington McKay, Ban- gor; 4, Neil Robbins, Mt. Mary. CLASS VI.—CANNINC Sec. 1, Jar of Sll‘&Wl)9l‘i'l€S.—1, Marion L. Coffin, Mt. Mary. Sec. 2, Jar or Peas.——1, Marlon L.- Coffin, Mil. Mary. CLASS vin-cookiuc Sec. 2, Tea Biscult.—1, rMai-y O'Brien, St. Peters Herb; 2, Ruth Ladnsr, Bangor; 3. Jennie Dirigiwell, Marie; 4, Maroin L. ‘Coffin, Mt. Mary. Sec. 4, Apple Pie.—~1, Mary O'Brien, Si. Peters iHarb; 2, Mary De Vaux, West St. Peters; 3, Mary Eldershaw, Mt. Mary; 4, Ethel Cunolian. West St. Peters. Sec. 5, Divini-ty Fudge-l, Marion L. Cofflin, Mt. Mary; 2, Mlldred' Dingweil, Marie; 3, Jennie Dinn- well, Marie; 4, Margarpt McDon- ald, West St. Peters. , SecJG, Gingersnapa-"l, Edith McEwen, St. Peters Herb; 2, Mar- garet McDonald, St. Peters Herb; 3, Mary De Vaux, West St. Peters; 4, Jennie Dingwell, liiarie. CLASS VIII.—$EWING AND lls 4.‘ rsnsielniniibii. hurls 1nd liv- Bec. ‘In-l. Glory ting." g Ivan MoEwun. 8t. Peters Hbr. Sec. 8.1.11" ‘Work-l, ll. Mme: I,_,‘Mlfi0ll"L-._C0f- flu, t. mm a, GOOIIlQIDl-IYQUQII, Mario; 4. Msbelwllriclnit. Peters l-lbr. sud Lucy 1mg.‘ Merle» ‘ sec. 3.—1, Lennon ‘Dlngweli. Marie; I, Ce or Dingwell, Marie; 3. Marion Go . Mtilhry; 4, Gom- orled Kelly, Mallory. ‘ Sec. 4, Psnmanlhlln-J-lgllildred Dlngwell, Marie; 2. Goorgleliing- ‘Marie; 4, Evelyn Murphy, Morell Roar. | Sec. 4, Penmanship, Junior's.—1, Georgie Fitzgerald, More]! Rear; 2, Adele McEweu; MtJMary; 8, Liszls McGuire, Morel! Rear; 4, Marion Coffin, Mt. Mary. i CLASS RIM-SPURT? 50 Yard Dash, Boys under 12.- 1, Bert Jay, Marie; 2, Frank Ayl- waijd, lMt. Mary; 3, Tobias Tobin, Morell East. Girls under 12.-—1, Janie Cofiln, Mt. Mary; 2, Viola McKay, Bangor and Mary O'Brien, Mary, equal. 3, Margaret ‘McDonald, St. Peters Him; 4, Lydia Blaxland, ‘Mt. Mary. Boys over 12.—1, Ernie Colllin, Mt. Mary; 2, Leslie Ladner, Ban- gor; 3, Frank Blaxinnd. Mt. ‘Mary; 4, Wiillie Aylward, Mt. ‘Mary. Girls over 12.-—-1, Lucy_ Long. Marie; 2, EvelynMcEwsn, St. Pelt- ens, Ilbn; 3, Georgie Ding-well. Marie; 4, Laurette. Mwulre, Moreli Rear. Men under 20.--1. John Conohsn, lwsst St. Peters and Ted Anderson, - Si. Peters, Iibr., ‘equal; 2, Gordon Coffin, Moo-ell Station; 3, Glen.Mc~ Ivor, Morell Station; 4, lBen Keefe Morel] Rear. - Married Men-l Aeneas McDon- aid, West St. Peters; '2, Ernie Roa- siter. llforell Station; 3, PaddyzMul- lin, Morell East; 4, J. B. Jay, Mor- ell Station. Wheelbarrow Race.-—1, Willie Aylwarcl and Neil Robbins, Mt. Mary; 2, Bert Jay and Herb Mc- Dermot, Marie; 3, James McLean and Ernest Ladner, Bangor; 4, Les- lie and Otto Robbins, Bangor. Wheelbarrow Race under 12.—1. Bruce Jay, Marie and Willie Elder- shaw, l\It. iliary; 2, hank Aylward and Ira Hawbolt, lMt. Mary; 3, Ivan McEwen and Horace ‘McEwen, _St. Peters Hbr.; 4, Goule Jay, Marie and Francis Ronalian. Morell East. Jockey Race.—1. Neil Robbins and Willie Aylvrard, Mt. Mary; 2, James McLean and Ernest Dadner, Ban- gor; 3, Otto Robbins, Bangor a'nd Emma. Hobbs. . AnAbsolutely Oiifitement Important to Ever)’. = W?!" . \ Remarkable Results Shown’ by a Nation Wide Canvass of. Lydia E. Pinkham’: Women. Purchasers of Vegetable of cfiiciency. For sometime a circular has been enclosed with each bottle of_ our medicine bearing this question: _ ‘ ‘Have you received benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound?” Replies, to date, have. been re- ceived from over $0,000 women answering that question. 9'8 per cent of which say YES. That moons that 98 out of every 100 women who take the medi- cine for the ailments for which it-is recommended are benefited by it. This is a most remarkable record We doubt if any other medicine in the world equals it; Think of it-only two women out of 100 received no benefit- '98.succcsses out of a possible 100. Did you ever hear of anything 50,000 ‘Women Answer Of coursewe know that our med. icine does benefit the large ma'or. ity- of women who alike it. ut that only two out of 100 received no benefit is most astonishing. It only goes to prove, however, that a medicine s ecialized ~for certain definite a1 ments-not a cure all-one that is made by the‘ most scientific process; not from drugs, but from a combination of nature's roots and herbs, can and does do more good than hastily prepared prescriptions. You sec, we have been makin , improving and refining this meg- icine for over 50 years until it is so perfect and so well adapted to women's needs thatit actually has the virtue to benefit 98 out of every 100 women who take it. It's reliability and recognized efiiciency has gained for it a sale KNITTING _ ‘Pat Baker, Mt. iMary; 4, Bert Jay, Sec. 1, Dustcap.--1, Mable O'Brien,‘M:lrie and Harry Jenkins, Bangor. St. Peters I-iarb.;2. Mary O'Brien, Girls over 12, Buck-ward Race.—l, St. Peters I-larb.; 3, Margaret bic-lJaliie Coffin, Mt. lMary; 2, Laurette Donald, St. Peters Hath; 4, ‘wiii-zMcGulre, Moreil Roar; 3, Margaret nie MoEwen, St. Peters iHarb. .\lcDonald, St. Peters Elihu; 4, Ev- Sec. 3, Cushion Top.-'—l, Hilda elyn McEwen, Si. Peters Hibr. Webster, Marie; 2, Alice MoCarthlyl Boys under l2, Backward Race.—- Morell Rear; 3, Eva Cobb, Mllburn; i1. Otto Robbins, ‘Bangor; 2. David 4, Mable O'Brien, St. Peters Hal-b. ‘Jenkins, Bangor; 3. Ernest iLadner. Sec. 4, blended Wool Sock-l, Bangor; 4, Percy Baker. Mt. Mary. I |Morell Alice McCarthy, lilorel-l Rear; 2,_ Jennie Dingwell, Marie. Sec. 5, Pair of Mit-ts.—1.' lMarion Whalen, Morell East; 2, Rena Jerr’ kins, Bangor; 3.La.uret. ta McGuire, ‘Morell Rear; 4, Mary Flynn, Mil- burn. lSec. 6, Knitted Sweater.—1, Ev- elyn MoEwen, St. Peteos I-Iarb. CLASS lX.-—MANUAL TRAINING Sec. 6, Bird vHouse.—i, Frank McDonald, St. Peters I-iarb; 2, George De Vaux, West St. Peters. CLASS X.—LiVE STOCK mo POULTRY Sec. 2, Calves-A, Everett Web- ster; Moreli; 2, Bernard Tobin, -Mor- ell East; 8, ‘Marion L. Coffin, Mt. Mary; 4, Elizabeth Cox, ‘Mt. Mary; 5, Fred McEwen, ‘St. Peters ‘Harb. Sec. 3, Poultry-l, Herbert Cox, Mt. Mary; 2. Elizabeth Cox, Mt. Mary; 3, Hudson‘ Bowley, ‘Marie; 4, Gould Jay, Marie, and Ernest Ladner. Bangor. Sec. 4, Pigs.—1, Marion L. Coffin, Mary; 2, Bernard Tobin, Mor- ell East; 3, Margaret McGuire, Mt. Mary; 4, Ernest Blaxland, MLMary. CLASS XL-COLLECTIONS ' Sec. 1, 10 Nox/lous Weeds. -'l, Marie School; 2, Bangor School; 3, St. Peters Iiarb. ‘School; 4, Moreil Rear School. l Sec. z. Weed Seeds in Vials-I. Rear School; 2, ‘Marla lSchool. CLASS XIL-SCHOOL WORK | , 596- 1. UD’ to 4th ‘Readan-l, Alice McCarthy, Morell Rear; 2, Evelyn Murphy, Moroll Rear; 3, Marion L. Coffin, Mt. Mary and Mabel O'Brien, St. Peters Hbn; 4', Evelyn lMcEwen, St. Peters Hbr. Sac. 1. Up to 3rd Readen-‘J; Donald Compton, Ban or; 2, Ivan McEwemSt. Peters, br. 3, Helen McEwen, St. Peiei-sllbix; 4, Ira Howboii, Mt. Mary. Sea. 1. Up to 2nd llteader.-1, 0 BI dlflerorlt from others. For- more than nccootury ' tliasiproved it's mas- tllroogliout the land. Gou- . Marion Coffin. Mt. Mary: 2, Minnie incline FKTHER-1 I ";';;5.;B‘¢§.'E"q; . THiNKb THEQET: "fl-lib B81161‘. Mi- Mllry. 3, ‘Ellen Dsagei. West. St. Peetrs; 4. Sozzierleil Kal- .~ ly, Mt. Mary. ‘ Sec. 2. Map ‘Drawing-l. Mildred Boys over 12, Backward Race- 1, Ernest Coffin, Mt. Mary; 2, Har- rv,1\IeEv~'en, St. "Peters Hbr.; 3. Harry Welsh, ‘lliarle; 4,.Wlilio El- dershan, Mt. Mary and Earl Ander~ sou, St. Peters I-llbr. equal. Blind Fold Race.——1, ‘Bert Jay, Marie; 2, Percy Baker. Mt. Mary: 3, Earl Anderson, St. Peters Hbr. and Francis Ronaltari, iMorell East, equal; 4, David Jenkins, Bangor. lGirls Blindfold Race-l, Evelyn McEwen, St. Peters I-lbr.; 2, Mar- garet McDonald, St. Peters, Hlbr; 3, Ethel McEwen, St. Peters, Hbr.;l 4, Mary OlBrlen, St. Peter's I-Ibr. Boys Three begged Race.—1, Ernie Coffin, Mt. Mary and Wlilrie Aylward, M-t. FMary;2, Philip Isong. Marie, and Nail Robbins, ‘Mt. Mary; l 3, [Harry McEwea. St. Peters I-Ibr. and Percy Baker, Mt. Mary; 4, Otto Robbins, Bangor and Francis Ron- ahan, Mot-ell East. Girls Three Legged Race.-—1, Lucy Long, Marie and Georgie Ding- well, Marie; 2, Margaret ‘McDonald St. Peters I-Ibr. and Evelyn Mc- Ewen. St. iPeter-s Him; 3, Janie Cof- fln, iMi. Mary and Mary O'Brien, Mt. Mary; 4, ‘Elsie Kelly, Mt. Mary and, Genevieve JayaM t. lMlnry. r i Young Ladies Race.—-1, Miss Ackland, Bangor; 2, ‘Miss Mabel OTBrlen, Bristol; 3, Miss Mary Kel-j ly, Morell Stallion; 4, Marhrle Sanderson, Morel-l Station. HERBERT H. COX, Secretary TEN MilL-UION SHEEP SHORT Although it is oiflcially estimated that the ialmblng season in ‘New ~Soutli “Wales will be satisfactory, the ‘end of the year will ‘ilnd the ‘State probably 10,000,000 ‘sheep short of being" fully stocked, states the Sydney Evening News. The explanation lies in the fact that it is only two years ‘ago that the ‘big ‘drought. ‘broke and it takes a number of years of good seasons for the IStste to recover its stock losses. ' ' -——-<so¢-——- .A LARGE onosn. ".1 want a dress to puton around the house" said the lady in the de- partment store. ' lDingweIi, Marie; 2, 0mm. m". W6". ‘Marie: 13. Lucy'Lcr.,;.'Marie;. L ‘ll-low terse l! your house. mad- am?" inquired the new clerk. ‘like it? We must admit that we, ourselves, are astonished. in almost every country in the world-leading all others. Suchevidenceohould induce everywohsatsslsffbnn" ' l " any ailment peculiar to her sex to, tryLydia‘E.-IPiii ' am’: ' Vegetable Compound and see if she calftbeone of the 98 THE LYDIA PINKHAM MEDICINE Cobourg, Ont. and Lynn, "Mass. aiiui-ling tlie Fnilcll Slniw uiul _ . (Tiinuiiu. This W218 n solemn conference preceding a (‘lllll‘i‘ll welliiiiig. There. New Gacernmentg P°|i¢y_ were nraeeni the grliuni, lllt‘ licsi= man the usliui-s illliblllt-‘IQHPSI llsi.‘ ROME, (my 111.111“. firs, Con. Y0" under-aloud. ruluitlu- llPsl .~iilvi-uiiiiii iii‘ iliv llt‘\\‘..\'llii.)fl;llldl mun, "you meet ‘eni wliun ilil',\' (luverliiiii-ni will lu- ll‘ll‘llil~"lllll (some in, linli ask ‘i-in if they are with u“. pmlpd states’ this ‘m,- irieuils of tile lirull- lllltl groom." tin-u. llcus“ns~ namely. 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