t. . rII/crvurt/ ~- . _ MA HlgilBSlQllllilill~ HERE are no higher grades of wool than those in Mercury-soft, ‘dnely woven, ABLE, with durable and COMFORT- abnoiuie, freedom of move- ment everywhere. And Mercury has every other comfort fea- ture worth haviiig~tailoretRto-order style of iii, special Ildt-rvury-viiiliierk, neat shoulders, pie (rinsed crutch Ask for "T (rashmcrc, or want hi-avicr my of room under the arms, with one button. wclve-eighty" in pure wool "Twciity-twu-ciiihiy” il you weights ,. For indoor ivorkurs we recommend _“Tivt-lvt-- hundred” diighnst grade cashmere over suit, combed cotton, giving wear and silky feel. . \-. n . Mil/s t J Iimitt-iI-~.Hamilton- llhnatla, .-4—-I . Kl HS OF llUsllrHY ANU UNDLRVVEAR V)’ FUR IJEPWLVVCNHCN AND CHILDREN /' l. ’/. Guarantee When ou instal a McClary’s Sunshine Furnace, Pipe or One-Register (pipeless)—-—- your heating problem is properly solved. From McC1ary‘s factory to your base- ment, and until the furnace is in complete and successful operation in your home, warming every room in it, McClarfs guar- antee stands behind it. Pipe or One- Register (PiPELl-ZSS) McClary’s build it with their guarantee. Through their dealers McClary’s recommend the type of Sunshine Furnace best suited to your home. Again through their dealer they guarantee the correct installation of the furnace. And then they guarantee that it will warm every room in your house and properly humidify the air provided you keep the water pan supplied with water. lVlcClary’s local dealer will show you that The Sunshine Furnace is simplicity itself in operation, and substantial in construction. Write for descriptive booklet to any branch. M‘Claiy’ss London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg. Vancouver, St. John, N.B., Hamilton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Edmonton. McClary's--Makers of those “good stoves and cooking utensils". For particulars consult your local dealer, or write us direct. i l Siillglllll KENSINGTON SCHOOL FAIR Thr. School l-‘alr recently held in Kensrlngiou was unqualified sue cess. The attendant-c was large and the exhibits irere uptu the stand- ard and in some beyond. and the management was ull that voiild he “leaned. At the Public meeting Mr. Brewer Auld presided and the ispetikrrs were. Premier Bell Hon. |Wa|tei' Lea. Mr. Wm. Reid. Mr. \\'~ili'retl Boulttr and .\li'. A_ J. liansiiultl B. S. A. 'I‘hese KPIIW‘ ; man went fully iuioihe purpose and LlVVFiOPUIPYll of the ‘School Fair and i-li-zirly pointed out what good results tnust follow these institut- ion when they are so practically and oiiit-lcnlly t-ondurtetl, its was this ono at Ki-iisington. Mllnli lcrt-dlt is tlut- all who ZLSE-ilfilvtl in bringing thi- work iu so HUCCOSSIlIl ‘an issue. v ‘THE PRIZE LIST —'—~ Class 1. Grains Sec. 1 Belt sheaf of 100 heads . 1 llolsny Prolltt. lrlshtown 2. Roy Ml’:\l‘l.lllll'. Kensingttm il. Vera .\l(-l.t=oil. Kensington 4. Bertha ‘Thompson, Kcnsinglun ‘Sec. 2. Best Shea! of 100 heads of l . Wheat l. Eric Mc(‘urilo. Kelvin 2 Vitilct Mutts», Kensinaton ll. Hui-hie Profitt. lrishtown '4. Roland. 'l‘hoiiipstiii, Niiirgule l lSec. 3. Best 6 Ears of Corn l Roy Mt'.\i'lll\il‘. Kcusington 2. k-illlvfllll‘ (‘aselegtx Kvltfiii 3. Hilda (‘ainphull, lrlshtown 4. Nlurruy lvus, Kldlrllllltltfil Sec. 4. Best pint oi thrashed I beans James ‘.\lt‘i\llll'titl. Kelvin Frank - Nlayhriw. .\l.'ti'giitn . Eric Mt-lliltirdo. Kelvin. Ji-au Lawless, Ki-iisiiigttin laurel- i Class 1 A Turnip Seed. l. Katherine (‘asvli-y, Kl-lvin ! l Sec. 1. Dakoti Rfd Potatoes 1. Ray .\l(‘.*’\l'lll\li'. Kt-nsiugiou ‘ Lorne ('l'U1/.lPl', Kelvin ll. l-‘rzruk twinnivlt. Norborn 4. (‘elin (iIUVPF, Kviisingttiii Class 2 Roots Sec. 2. McIntyre Potatoes l l-‘rank Aluuhvvi", Illargttte _’. Sit-oil no: c. Kt-usington Il.’ Vv-rna tftiusiins, lrishioivn '4 Willie 'l‘h<uupstm. Kt-nsiiigttiu i Sec. 3. Turnlps l Plriv ».\ll’(_‘lll'(l(l. Kelvin - Jules lllt-Aluiwio, Kelvin ll. Scott llloasci lte-nsingttin 4 Fred Connick, Norhuro Sec. 4. Carrots l. Ruby Moase. Kensliigton 2. Ediirlr-Johnsun. lllai-gaie Ii. Leroy Puineron. Margaret 4 Leameu Caseley. Kelvin I l I . Sec. 5. Parsnips ll. Ruliy Mouse. Keiisington, l’ Gerald Nizijor. Alzirgate i Kenslngton Class 3. Sec. 1. Green Tomatoes ll. (lrvilli- lhirrar-li, Keiislngton -2 Pvzlrl (Wile. KPllHlllKlUll Il. llvrillii 'l‘hmiiii>ibii, Ki-nslngton 4 Alliol Wuotlsiilv. Nlllfglllfi Sec. 2 Cucumbers Alhul Wiiodsiilta. Illarllzite Wain-r Prukin, Norboro Itiyrile Hughes. Kens/inlilflll James Smith, Murgate Sec. 3. Beets . Orville Darratah, Kenslnlzton Martini lllillman, Kcnsiitllllfll . Arnold Walker, Kelvin Fri-d (‘Olfn Kensington Sec. 4. Cabbage Lotilso Bernard. Kensingtnn . ltuhy ilvlouse. KQXIFIlIlEIUH- Lehman ('a.~ic.ley. Kelvin . Wallet‘ (dark. Kenslngton sure-t Sec, 5. Pumpkins .. _ Ki\‘th Woodsiiio. Margato . lPri-dilit- Jurdine. Kensington James Smith. Margnte . 'l‘h<~lma Sample, Ki-nslnglnn “xi;- Calss 4. .. Sec. 1 Bouquet Sweet Peal 1. Ruth llowness. Kuni-iinizton 2 Marlon Vl/hitchozul. ltenslngton ll. Mary liownesa. Norboro. 4. l"|| nk Mu_\|hi-.w. Margute l. Ethel Doughzirt, Kensingon 2. Ilium-he Hughes, Konslngton ll. Florence Cameron. alargiiio 4. Gladys Foster. Kenslngton Sec. 3 Potted Flowering Plant . 1. ltuy ‘Stewart, Konslngton. Class 5. sec. 1. Gravenlteln Apples ‘l. James Millmnn, Kfiilfllllfiilifl See. 2 'Wealthy Applt-‘s . James ildlllmztn, Kensilngion Louise llornoril. Kenriingttin . Edillh llngg. Kelvin Mamie Mill, Kenalngton tuners-i Sec. 3. Plume May Tupliu. Mnrgate . Lulu SDIIIGFS. Norboro Etta fitavert. Kelvin . Gerald Bowness, Noirboro ib-wto- Sec. 1 Raspberries . Mabel Lynds. Kanslngton . Beatrice Campbell irishlown rs»- Sec. 2. Beetl Mabel Lynda. Remington Athol Woodside, Margato Etta Stavert. Kelvin . lRuby Bowness. Kenslngton hostel- Clnla 7. Cooking See. 1. Loal of White Bread i. Miriam Profltt. Knnsingion 2. Katherine, (‘asolr-y, Kelvin 3. Althea Mt-Farlane. Kenslngton wlhbglubynde. Kensington Bee. 2. Soda Bllctflt 1. Mildred Baker, Margste y-I ;~y~, |§..'-..,.__. 2. Mildred Reeves, l-{ensington 3. Mubel Lynda, Kenalngton 4, ‘Florence McKenzie. Kenslng- ton ' Sec. 3. Oatmeal Cookies 1 Ethel Doughart. Kenslnigton 2 Annie Soinurs, Norboru 3. Mildred Wood. Margate 4. Georgie Stewart, Nut-Doro Sec 4 Divinity Fudge Freddie Jariline. Kenslnglun Olive ’l‘hompsun. Kensingtun 8'. Florencia McKemle, Kenslng- ton ' 3. Florence McKenzie, Kcnsignton ~i. Marion Kennedy, Kensingion ici- Clals B. Sewing .. Sec. .1. Dust Cap ltuhy Prufitt. lrishtotvn Katherine Cassie), Kelvin Florence McKenzie, Kcnsing~ ton 4. Ethel Douglinrt, Kcnsinglon l. 2. 3. Sec. 2. Hemstltched Towel Althea MKYFHFIKIIIO, L. I Sec 3 Embroidered Linen l. Pearl Cole,’ Kenslngton Sec. 4. Mended Wool Sock l. Kathleen Ready. Kensington Sec. 5. Knitted Wool Sear! Llrnno Evans. lrishlutvn 2. Thelma Clark. Knnsinginn Il. Annie Murphy‘. Ktuisington 4. Orville Diirruch. Kcnslngtnn Class 9.‘Manual Training Sec. 1. Hammer Handle v 1. L140)‘ Uzimoron. Margate Roy 'l‘htimpson, hlargntn (leorgi- Vlksbeilor, Kensingtun 1:1: Sec. 2. Milking Stool l. John Mann, li-ishloivn 2. Willie (Lune-rut: Sec“ 3. Pen. Ink, afld Pencil Bbx l. ltoltind 'l‘liiniip.~riii, Margate Sec. 4. Bird House 1. Wnltnr (dark, hvnslngtun Sec. 5. Mlcellaneoul 1. James Smith. lllargate 2. Leroy Cameron. Margain Il. Gussle Cameron. ltouslngton Class 10. Live Stock and Poultry ‘Sec. 1. Dairy calf lloii llakt-r, aiarguio Edith Johnson. Mai-gati- Jennie Puyntvr. Kvusingttiu Mildred Baker. Alurgate flute-a Sec. 2. Poultry Ralph ‘ltosu. li'i:~'iitu\v|i Itilgzir llogg, Kelvin (lvtirllc Gorman. Kcnsliigttin Sec. 3. Pigs Si-oti Mouse, Kenwiiigioii 2. Ray Stewart; Kl-nsmgztm ll. literliert. lllanii, lllargate ‘ Class 11. Coliections Sec. 1. Mounted Weeds 1. Ruth Bottiness, Ki-usinglon L’. Anna Sheen, Keusiugion Ll. Roland Thompson. lllurgaie -t. Irene Evans. lrishlown. Sec. 2. Weed Seeds l. Roland TllOlllipfiilll. llizirgute L’ Gerald Bowness. Norbbro ‘fl. Ruby Bowness. Kcnsiiigton 4. Bertha Thompson, Kvnsingion Sec. 3. Tree Leaves 1. Ruth Bmvxicss. Konsingtun 2 Herbie Profitt. lilshitiwn 3. Irene Evans, iruhtoivn 6 Ralph ltuse, lrishtuwn A l '2. Verna (‘ousins, ir‘ ‘l 4 1 I! - R.- Hvu-truo |(Ya.-mpi all. 4 Sec. 2. Bouquet Mixed Flowers . ; Clan B. Canning . ;4 Class Sec. 1 . 12. School Work EXercilc Book . Up to 2nd Reader Anna Davisoii. lldfilillilvll hlown . Katlilrs-n Profitt. lrisditown Gerald "McKenzie. KPllfillliglfln B. Up to 3rd Reader [Ethel Phamplun, Kmislngtnu . llolen Rogers. Kvnsington lrlahluwn . lititte Cameron. rislitnwn C. 4th Reader 1 Nollie Goodwin, Kvnsington 2. Ruliy Prnlltt. irislitown - fl. Olive Thompson. Kcnsington Sec. 2 Map Drawing A. 3rd Reader 1. Irene Evans. lrlshtown 2 James Gallagher. lllargnta fl. May Tu-plin. Margato 4. Annie (‘tinnollyz lriahtown B. 4th Reader 1. ‘lluiiy llowncss. Kcnalnglnn 2 lit-ion Goodwill, Konsingion l "time "aliuiliell. lrialilmvn 4- Ruhr Proiitt, lrlsiiilnvn Sec. 3. Aart Worx A. Senior Cl-isa ll. Dorothy Maclflmzlc. Kcnsing. ton 2. Mnrgzirel lloylP. Norlinro i. Bvrltelin (fnniilck. Nm-linm 4- Rlllly Bnwm-ss, Kenslngtim B. Junior Class .v Roy Thompson. Margatg May ‘Fuplln. Margate Mllllfflll Wnoil. Mnrgzita Bessie Campbell. lrlsniown state- Sec. 4. Penmanship A. 2nd Reader ‘l. {tunic Murphy, Kt-nsinglon :3. Edna lfhaulpion, Ki-nsilngton .l. Mollyi lliirrlngltui. Norhum 4. Helen ‘Bentley, KPllFlinglflu B. 3rd Reader ""19" "fillers. Kensmgmn . Bessie (Yumphell. lrlshtown . George Hughes, Nnrhoro . Preston Wadman, Kenslngton bate- C 4th Reader 1. Nellie Goodwin. Kensliigton 2. Etta ‘Stavert. Kelvin l Mflfsarei Doyle, Norboro Olols 13. Public Speaking l. James Millmnn, Kenslngtrm ‘i PlllllllWM Brngs ntrongth g d _ (ores lolt vtallty. TlhePgreggtalt-intiiazrd Quickest rentoratlv known. Protovlm M" "W" Yo" Ilrvrts and robust. wefillllflill are transformed into urn oi strong nerves wit plenty n will power. Price per box. Three dollars in Charlottetown h [bl TWO MACS. At Carleton Siding by Lords Ltd, at North Tryon by H. M. Clllflwlm. ct Bummereido by Gour- ~ vqqvv-wv ~ - I w 1 - i ii. lli-lt-n Marks. . i 2 Il 4 _ Sec. 4. Sack Race. l. 2 Ii. -Y'Y‘ THE CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN ocropan 1, 1921 i ~17 7 'n:\"\ “ 51C‘! r1.’ x—\q-9\~ ".1 _.» . . a ,_ IINIA cioarrzs in the handy package of‘ twentyJive Cigarettes For 35‘? 1.’. Fred Whitehead. l\ . ll. Chvsli-i" Siuivuil. Nuiiitirti Class 14. Sports Sec. 1. A. 50 yd. Dash. girls under 9 yrs. hllldrv-d llakvr. Annii- -Murpl|_\,. Ki n Marion Whilvliiwiil. Edith llogg, Kl-lviil Ka-nsimztim szaiep- 0.150 yd. dash. grls 9 t0 12 , l. Vnra Mizla-ritl. Krnainigiin 2. liltlicl (‘littmpiii Ki-nsiiigtou 111* 4. lrvnc Higgins, KPllSlllflUfll D. 75 yd. dash. girls over 12 .. Laura Humilloii, ruato ll. Mut- Tuplin. )1:iri,.i 4. lAllliNl’ ilurnaril. Kuiisiuglin Sec. 2. A Boys under 9. 75 yd. Dash I Allison llornuril. Knnsingitin 2. Morris (‘znwlvyg Kelvin l. George (lormzin. Kenslngtnn 4. (loungi- Webster. Kunsiniztoii B. 100 yd. Dash. Biya 9 to 12 . Orv-lilo Darrauli. lU-nsingttin Everett Ptuisins. Niall-genie Roy 'l‘hom|ison. Alargnio 4. Jami-s Smith. Alan-gut» Sec. 2. C. 100 ydéDash, Boys over 1 Allan Munplrv. ‘Frvd (iillis. Kcusimglnn Norlinro lllairshal Nluihii-szm, .\lnri.:u1r~ . ltollziiid Thtmipstui. Murguto Boys under lit-using! on Ki-uslnigl on Ki-iisiiiigloii K1 nsiiiglon Arthur ('lll'lll.*1il. Jami-s Mllllilllll. (lordun (‘oiling 4 . (lvurgi- \\'t‘l)t<il’l'. Sec. 4. Sack Race. boys over 10 ll. Marshall Mulliiwziln, Nurlitiro 2. R: _' Sli- l. Kvu-diiuion Il. Fri-d (.1 l» '. Kllltilllgillll 4. LUlllil (lillis.'.\.'i;i‘liiii'a See. 5. A, Potato Race No. 1. l. Ruin-rt lloiziz. Kelvin _---—<r>_-_____ VAVRMOUTH, N. 8. The Original and Only Genuine. Iowan o1 imitations sold on the mnrltn of Minard’s Liniment liol. Ltd. i111 nu I also in packets of ten annual , '3 ~ t anadiau / L f PW “Was; ACffi . ThoConfiiioailail Limited DQILMOFIifQQtl,BWIAVQlliUPQSiZY . Qwiihlfiailu- Fastest Time Sh o r f Li n Q uporior Road Bed . uporior Service All Steel Equipment Through Compnrtmcni-Ohsr-rvution-l.ihr:irv (Ln-l, hiiiiitlaril and Tourist Sleeping Cars, [Jininit and (Itiltiuist (lam and (Ion-hos. For Fares, Reservations, Etc. Apply i0:—~ . W_ K. ROGERS, A City Ticket Agent, Station or W 'T' HUGGAN, District Passenger Agent. -1 v _ “I “i. "W s" ..¢,—-,._.,,.,, . Q