2127:5029 Lissa: LJNPJVn-nuwsdms 0'5 e rfcmwr-IQWH .v-1l a in.‘ FRIDAY, QUALITY COUNTS AS WELL AS PRICE, YOII’LL FIND Extra Good I Quality and Big Value Too, If You Shop At first t.‘ rude FRLIJAY butt . (‘lwllnleljv liuttcl‘. lb. — 29L‘ "rm! nu: New Round stalk. 1h. -— — — 2T; , ||y||sRQ Lamb Fronts. lb. —— — 12¢‘ “j (‘poked (‘orncd licvf, H) 14C‘ .¢/ Luncheon Meat Loaf. lb. -_ ~ - 29c T liolugollzl, Sliced. lb. —- ltic 3.11 (built-ll lllinl. l-LZ lb. —- 139C ti“ Picnic Style Pork Shilulllerszlll. 11,-.- ~h y ro voun sxnu |.~iH,.,_\._ m __ _ _ _ 20c osuaurruttv eenrumrn . _ u-LONGH LISTING amokctl _ Fillets, ll». -~- —- __ - __ ' ' i-“illnlln illltldie, ll). -~ - l7 SPECIAL 3 cuss ron 1 ;~~ '1, z: Dill. JAMES E. DARBY I m m; friL-Slbil away of M1‘- l) 4y on May 25th, the vi White Sands ios’. "t. worthy and most, ii l".':l(lCIliS. Thef u reached Lllt‘ good} 1i 1 (Id zlge of 85 yours and was," *~-.lr:j,' up until a tewf Collxllg 0i ihel l _ i rowing widow, the Darby, Westportnl l) "sy, Wililei lughters are Mrs. i Plclou, NS, ind, liay, Alurray Harbor. n to the two sons and: "s livalg, there were! -r sons and two other ,..w parsed away at dif-l ' u nllnliler of, . . two other sons‘ n. .‘.i "s Darby who was drown- i ed sollle 2o‘ years ago, and Joseph, Darby, who died when quite young; and the two other dailzh- ters were Mrs. Henry Scncelaaugh and Mrs Herbert Brehaut, both of ‘Murray Harbor. Mr. James E. Darby was a man, I110 tool: a deep interest in all’ that pertained to the welfare of, the school, the church, and the, community, and he was held in‘ high €5tf3tlll by all. .He stood ready to help out in i ______.._ Lmww . Ron cuts n littio goes’ so for. Bon Ami is p11"; white and odourless rubbing time on SINKS and t BATHTUBS - and polishes as it cleans! Bon Ami cuts tho iubou in tho homo because It polishes ss it cleans o - o outs the working time because it nets quickly and easily . . . cuts tho cost because for kitchen sinks, bathtubs . s - all your household cleaning. OTHER SAVINGS Sifto Salt, 2 lb. Tube 2 for 17c, each — — —- 9c Eaton’s Artificial Vanilla. 8 oz. cruets - - 15c Silver Star Toilet Paper, 4 for 13c ea. 4c Eaton’s Bulk Cocoa, lb. — — — 15c Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs 25c, each - — - 13c Granulated 7 Sugar, 10 lbs. 5 c Per lb. 6c Llmlt 10 lbs. to s Customer ___i.__ Pontiac Matches 3 boxes 23c, each - - -9c Eatons Fresh Ground- Coffee, lb. — — - - - 21c Maple Leaf Flour, 7 lb bag - -- __ 35c rlhnrieliilltr. ill. _- __ lie [mum's ' 1' -- 21c EACH 5c Baking Powder, 1 lb tin 25c """—"f"""'"—-" Baking Soda, Bulk, lb. - 6c l u. ‘ ..ly'- .‘i.\ll\'l“ "S Orange, Lemon iii‘ Pli-Z‘; B: ‘ and Lime ’l‘:lrts, lb. — -- -- - LUSHUS ' i . Q j ? ' “T. RC} ' gum “hm L0lt_l\__b_A_ _Ifl a fl JELLY Musing Frontier Bartlett POWDER 1,, M hm“? Plkllth‘. No. 2 saquat, 2 tins 29c each 3 for 25¢ SILVER STAR MOTOR OIL 1 Gal 'l‘in 85c 2 (Sal Tin 1.49 rain. The comirg of the end had no fears for him. He knew that the Master whom he had sought t0 serve ftlllllillll)‘ throughout life would not forsake him in the swellings of Jordan. His passing was one of deep peace. The funeral which was a very izlrge one was held on May 29th. The service was conducted by Rev. R. Hensley Starcrt and was a verv impressive one throughout. The pztll-harers were Messrs. James ltlcKay, Kimball McKay. Selim‘ Ak-Kryv. James Darby. Whit- iii‘)! llrehaut anti James Slocum. llverlnent was in the Murray Harbor cemetery. BFTTERSCOTCH FILING 6 tablespoons brown sugar 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour l-4 teaspoon salt 1 (‘till 1 (ttlp milk 1-4 teaspoon vanilla Motlotl.‘ Measure the sugar well mashed down and plll- intoaheavy‘ skillet with the butter. Cook gently, until it forms a rich, brown syrup. ‘ then add hrii the mill; and cool; until it ls smooth Turn into a double boiler and add the salt and the flour dissolved in the remaining milk_ Cook, stir- illg constantly untfi the filling is smooth and thick, Add the well beaten esqs and cook 2 minutes IOHFJCF. Crol, add the vanilla and spread between the layers of the id sponge cake. Ami the Try lion Ami ‘months:- -l Gal Tin Each 9c 2I79 1.». lkiemorianv l :;.:":.:;.:e?.;¥ .1 U o c 1 1v c: RESULTS i Continued from page 8 tsp-Howard W. Roper, Prince- poort, NS. 2nd-.l-Iarold Laird, Kelvin. Srd-Hotvard Roper, Princeport, NS. Section 18-Female before July 1. 1933:- 1st-Guy Rodd. Brackley. 2nd—Hownrd Roper, Prineeport. NS. Srd-Howard Roper. Princefllrt. NS. Mil-Guy Rodd. Brackleyn Sth-Hnrold Laird, Kelvin. Section lib-Female in milk born before July 1, 1933:- 1St—HOW8.I'd Roper, Princepcrt, NS. Llnd-Guy Rodd, Brackley. Srd-Howard Roper, Princeport, .S. Mil-Harold Laird, Kelvin. fith-Guy Rodd, Brackley. Section 20 — Junior Champion Female - Glly Rodd, Brackley. Reserve Champion Female - Howard Roper, Princeport, N,S. Section 21 — Senior Champion Female -— Howard Roper, Prince- port. NS. Reserve Champion Female — Howard Roper, Prlnceport, NS. Reserve Champion Female — Guy Rodd, Brackley. Section 22 — Grand Champion Female - Howard Roper, Prince- port, N.S. Reserve Champion Female - Guy Rodd, Brackley. Section 28 -Junior Herd: — lat-Howard Roper, Princeport. NS. ' 2nd—Guy Rodd, Braekley. Srd-Harold Laird, Kelvin. Section 24-—Grnded Herd:- lst-Howard Roper, Princeport, NS. Znd—-Guy Rodd, Brsckley. 3rd—-Guy Rodd, Brackley. 4th-—-Harold Laird, Kelvin. Section 25 - Junior Get of Sire: Ist-Howard Roper, Princeport, NS. zmd-Guy Rodd, Brackley. Srd-Harold Laird, Kelvin. Section 26—Senior Get of Sire: lst-J-lmvard Roper, Prineeport, NS. 2nd-Guv Rodd, Bruckley. Srd-Guy Rodd, Brnckley. Section 27-Progeny of Dam:- lsh-Howard Roper, Prlnceport, NS. 2nd-Guy Rodd, Brackley. Brd-Guy Rodd, Brackley. 4th—Howard Roper, Princeport. N.S. Section zit-Two Females born since July l. 19351- lst-Guy Rodd, Brackley. Znd-Howard Roper, Princeport. NS. ind-Guy Rodd, Brackley. CLASS Z4—GUERNSLY GRADES Section 1—Heifer call under 12 let-Hammond Rodd, Winsloe. ‘mo-Wilfred A. Holmes, East Royalty. srd-Hammond Rodd, Winsioe. 4th--Helen Home, Wlnsloe. Btu-Joan Spencer. Section 2—Helter ovsr 1 year sud under I:- lst-Hammond Rodd. Wilt-aloe. 2nd~W1lltred A. Holmes, Dost Royalty. Section I - Heifer 2 years old and under 81- let-Hsmmond Rodd, Brsokley. Section 4--Cow in milk or eslf 3 years old:— let-Wilfred Holmes, East Roy- alty. ' and-John W. Spencer. Srd-Jismmond Rodd, Winsloe. Section 5-Cow 4 years old and upwards tn milk or calf:- dry born _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HORSES CLASS 1—STANDABD BREDS Section Si-Msle born in 1934:- lst-Gillis and Foley, Miscouche. 2nd—E. O. Barbour, Alberton. Section 4-—Male born before 1934: lst-Frank McKay, East Royalty. 2nd—Frank McKay, E. Royalty. Section 5—Champion Male — Frank McKay. East Royalty. Section ‘l-Female born in 1935: lat-H. J Kennedy, Southport. Section 8—F'emale born in i934: 1st - Kennison McNeill, Clyde River. Section tJ-Female born before i934:- lst — Dr. F. W. Christopher, Charlottetown. ind-Raoul Raymond, Southport. Std-Dr. R. F. Seaman, Chor- tottetown. Section 10 - More with Foal at toot:— i lat-R. S. Humphrey, Kensing- ton. and-Frank McKay, East Royalty Srd-Raoul Raymond. Southpurt. Section ll-Fbsl of 1937:— lat-Frank MscKay, E. Royalty.’ znd-Raoul Reymond, Southport. 3rd—R. S. Humphrey, Kensing- ton. Section 12 -~ Champion Female -Dr. F. W. Christopher, Charlotte- town. Reserve - Hank McKay, East Royalty. Section iii-Get of Sire:- lst-H. J. Kennedy, Southport. Section 14-Progeny of Dam: — let-H. J. Kennedy, Southport. CLASS 2—THOROUGHBREDS r r l l Section 4—Male born before 1024 lst-Raoul Reymond, Southport. Section 5—-Champion Male -—- Raoul Reymond, Southport. Section 7—Fema.le born in i935: lst-Raoul Reymond, Southport. Znd-Raoul Reymond, Soutllport. Section tl-Female born before 1934:- lst—Mrs. Geo. J. Rogers, Char- iottetowtl. 2nd—Dr. R. F. Seaman, Char- lottetown. 3nd—-Miss Nora Charlottetown. Section l0 - Mare with Foal at foot:- lst-Raoul Raymond, Southport. and-Raoul Reymond. Southport. firm-Raoul Reymond, Southport. Section 11-l=‘oal of 1937:- lst-Raoul Raymond, Southport. 2nd-'Raoul Reymorld, Southport. 3111-13!‘- R. F. Seaman, Char- lottetown. Section 12 -- Champion Female “Raoul Rcymond, Southpol-t. Reserve Champion Fenlale-Mrs. Geo. Rogers, Charlottetown. Section 13—>Get of Sire:— lst-Raoul Reymond, Southport. Section 14-_Progeny of Dam: lst-Raoul Reymond, Southport, Raoul Reymonds Special:- lst-—Ivan ‘Filmer, Wlnsloe. B, Longworth, 2 E. J. Veesey. York S Mrs. Lloyd Ballem, Pownsi. Section 3: Ton Dosen Grade A Lugs 1 Mre. Ira. Rodd, North Milton 2 n. .1. veneer. Y"! - a Mrs. Arthur animus. Win-aloe Rloud. cuss ta-wlnru soc-s Section 1: One Donn Grlde A Lsrgo I l Mrs. .1. r. Easter, New Wiltshlrel 2 Russe‘l Wheatley, North River a n. J. vessey. York- Section 2: Ono Dozen Grsdo B Large 1 Mrs. mo Hughes, Redford t 2 S. C. Lune 6a Son, Mount Mel- llCK Farm ,‘ 3 Russel Wheatley, North River Section S: Ten Dozen Grade A Lsrgo I 1 Mrs. J. F. Easton, New Wiltshire l 2 Mrs. Willard Prowee, Brsckley. CLASS 4'I—COMMI.'RClAL EGGS i Section 1: One $0 Dozen Case Grade A Large. (White) Packed for Export 1 Sinclair a Stewart. Swide- ! 2 Mrs. J. I". Easton. New Wiltshire l‘ '3 Mrs. Willard Pmwse, Brackiey.‘ Section 2: One 30 Dozen Cssc Grade l, A Large (Brown) Packed for Export 1 Sinclair d: Stewart, S’side. 2 Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brsckley CLASS Sil-HOOKED RUGS Seetim 1: Hooked Door Mot, any material except ysrn 1 Mrs. Percy Dickleson, New Glasgow. 2 Mrs. Ray ‘Home, Winsloe. 3 Mrs. Ernest W. Bowman, Rus- L100. Section 2: Hooked Door Met, all yarn 1 Alice Dlckieson, New Glasgow 2 Mrs. W. H. Home, Milton. 3 lvlus. Percy Dlckieson. New Glasgow. Section 3: Machine Hooked Mat. any material, Floral design lMrs. J. E. Fleming, Stanley Bridge. 2 Mrs. Wm. Walsh, Prince Street, Chtown. 3 Mrs. Arch. McMurdo, Eldon. Section 4: Hooked Rug, nny ms- terial except yarn, Floral design 1 Mrs. W. H. Phillips. Chtown 2 Mary E. McDonald, Wellington Station 3 Mrs. Ernest W. Bowman, Rus- tico. 2nd__RMul Raymond‘ southpaw Section 5: Hooked Rug, nny mater- 3rd~—Dr. F. R. Seaman, Char- lottetown. Isl except yarn, Conventional de- sign 1 Mrs. Waldron Stewart, Ken- CLASS ‘iii-DRESSED POULTRY slngton Section 4: Best 2 Dressed Cockerels '1 Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brackley. 2 Guy Rodd. Winsloe. CLASS ‘is-BROWN EGGS Section l: One Dozen Grade A Large I Mrs. Ira Rodd. North Milton 2 E. J. Vessey, York 3 Mrs. Fred Hughes, Bcdford. Section 2: One Dozen Grade B Large l Mrs. Harry Gander, Brackley 17.1 r/Rsza, now no you rear ear/vs? i 2 Beth Coles, North Milton. 3 Mrs. Herbert T. McKay, West- ville. N. S. Section 6: Hooked Rug, any mater- inl except yarn, Animal design 1 Mrs. Ray Home, Wlnsloe 2 IVLrs. Athol B. Roberts, Winsloe. Section ‘I: Hooked Rug, any mater- ial except yarn, Landscape or Marine 1 Mrs. Stetford Mullins, Carleton Siding. 2 Mrs. J. A. Dawson, Central Be- deque. 3 Mrs. Irving Haslam, Emerald. Section B: Hooked Rug, all yarn, Floral Design i Mrs. B. R. Meek, French Rivers 2 Mrs. Heath Caseley, Kenslngton 3 Mrs. E. M. Campbell, Borden. I E T T0 FEEL FIT’ Dolv"r euy you can't enjoy energy-food cereals. Try Kellogg's Bran Hake: with milk or cream. You'll get. tho lsxstive, energizing crunchy, delicious. Every spoonful urges you to take snotberl Get s package st your and ready to servo. Msdo hyKollogg in London, Ont. O IRAN FLAKES ist-Awilimd Holmes, Ii. Hflllllil. Station. ton I a n» CoilonYoIow an; 91W" dequ. - — s III.- lwlnl "N". $.88- “ " 9: Hooked Rug, all ysrn, , landscape or Marine - 1 Agnes McGuigan, Bradalbnne 2 Sarah Maclieod, Montague. 3 Mrs. B. R. Meek, French River. Section l0: Hooked Rug. all yum, Cmventional design 1 Irene Bell, DeSable 2 Mrs. Robert MaeNutt, Darnley tl Mary E. McDonald, Wellington Station. Section 11: Hooked Rug, sll ysrn, Anlrnsl design 1 Mrs. B. R. Meek, French River.‘ 2 Mhry E. McDonald, Wellington Section l2: Hooked Sqsuro 1 Mrs. Herbert T. McKay, West- I ville, N. s. 2 Mrs. Herbert Bernard, New’ London. 3 Mrs. L. W. Roper, Esst Royalty Section 18: Hooked Sqsure, soy mstcrlsl 1 Mrs. J. D. Cotton, Kensington 2 Mrs. John Dawson, control Be- effoct you wont-sud dequo you'll really like the flavor 3 Michael mm‘ mu“ of this cereal. It's crisp, xesnlfigiéfiltu"~ “"14"” Bunm i Oroes l l Section 1|: Machine Hooked Bug, sl any msteri i Mrs. ‘momss Stewart, Konsing- Mrs. Wilfred Pickering, Mor- grocer‘: today. Oven-fresh I!" Section u: lit-filo?! Both 11mm I l Inttio fishes, Ti is You a oriall lited AUGUST 2o, 193, to Use the Service of this Store During Your Visit to Charlottetown Really. we think you'll like it. There are fo filleo with the best values in merchandise t can secure for your. Plenty of efficient, urteen big departments, all hat a staff of expert buyers obliging, intelligent salcs-. people to assist you. . .‘i’ou’ll find styles right, goods right, prices right. Have you, Seen the 118W “Sunny Rain” Umbrella sunny uligti are never dark days as long as you have n SUNNY RAIN UMBRELLA G a y patterns and colours. Navy, white, red, green, _ blue, brown, fawn, cheerful , florals. $3. $4. ‘litre tithe“ t.» téd -~J In h I Berths J. L. Scott, filling St, Charlottetown 3 Kathleen Dsrrsoh, Clyde River Section l1: Crochet Mst 1 Mrs. F. J. Finley, Charlottetown Section 1e: mt. Dost Original ‘ of Desi III 1 Mrs. Percy Dickieson, 2 Mrs. John Dawson, Central Be-I The regular monthly meeting the Bonshew Women's In- , stitute was held at the home of New Mrs. Osddle Mac-Ind, with s good attendance oi’ members There were seven visitors present. with the president presiding tho mm is BONBIIAW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE And in the basement there's A DRESS $1.59 It's another bargain our buyer! picked up . plain broadcloth . . . cotton dresses, in . plain fabrics in slub type, prints, all made to sell at $2.98. And so, you can buy any of these at “I Can't find any flaws” Said a delighted purchaser of this wonderful] “Sub- standard.” Full Fashioned Pure Silk STOCKING 59c They are a great valul‘. they are regular DOLLAR type, coming from one "f the most famous mills. w Clearing Crepe “lWfl-“is The roll call was answered by a ‘ Canadian Historical event and date. at the home of Mr.» no" A letter concerning a. pay was on Saturday Allg- 2" read by the Secretary but nothing be answered will‘ 5% PM" definite was decided. The sick Distrfct Convention. P Committee reported having visited the sick 1n the district. A report on the Annual Convention st ed by the hostess B55 Charlottetown was given by delegate Mrs. Neil Ferguson. This nport and hshtul. Dollar Value Stock- ings for only - — — i The next meeting i5 gel by singing the NM A most, delicious lunch W" Florence Mod-Mid. mum COPY) to be h!!! N pwrgllsfll ' call W Bugatti)!“ l tonal 5mm” lsted n’ w‘: