_ i _ extracted hone,” 2nd. Beth _Coles, Milton. . i‘ 1 R E M0956 3Fd- MTS- ‘Fred white» Ywk 3rd Ella Diamond, Winsloe South. i Se, 3 msph, n. ,- “my Pvlnt- Sec. 43.—-Green peas. ~' l “at | Wgm l’ A l’ ' Sec. 18.—1 dozen scotch cake. 1st’ Bessie Saunders‘ Charla,” A v ,1 no‘ 1 1 R E Mm“ .1st. Mrs. E. J. Vessey, York. town‘ B_ E a I ,3} l m; Scc 4 Dsplay or r 9w honey - 2m‘ Mrs‘ R"L'~B'yem°"' 3am“ 2nd. Mrs, Herbert Coles, Milton. , ., w,‘ _ ' dam lev Pt- Rd- ‘ " I t 3rd. Mrs. a. E. MacMillun, char- . i ~' mg‘ , 1 R E Mona 3K1 Mrs- Heath vessey- Y°rk' iottetown. _ I ‘,7 l W0‘ soc 5 Best 2 lbs‘ of Bx, “m, Sec. 19.—-The most economic (Ilake. - 1 R_E Moam 1st, Myrtle McLeod, Long Rver. Canned Mu" ... Q ..- dawn 4.‘ n _I-G u’ m slit ssih£yfiiy -.r- r-—"r"'l.*“,f'rru ¢:*ru‘~w uifflvu ‘PAGE s1x"i ~. i} P like an unusual thrill you will find it in ‘TRANKENSTEIN’ BOUDOTR BUTLER ANDY CLYDE COllIEDY ~_-___.__.i_.__ Bill-BE Eli-WARD TODAY MATINEE 3.15—ll¢'-, 28c. At the Request of aGreat Many Patrons we Are Showing the Most Talked of Picture of the Year ! 1v0 THRILLER EVER MADE CANTOUCH IT! i u llvos . . . breathes. . ,. walks and I I looks like o mambut is it? NIGHT 1 a. HAS-Mo, ‘arcasc. ivcws - sorvc- 1mm. I E A MONSTER Prov. Exhibition Prize Winners Water Color, Copy Soc. iii-Portrait. 1st. Phyllis Whitlock, Charlotte- TilWil. 3nd. Mary McRae, Wheatlcy Rlx-m‘, Soc. 17.---Figurc. 1st, Wilma Dm-ison, Charlotte- iwvn. 2nd. Phyllis Foster, ‘ tovm. Charlotte- ‘V2110!’ Color, Copy Sec. ill-Landscape. lsz. Phyllis Foster, Charlottetown. 2nd. Wilma Dnvison, Charlotte- lawn. Sec, 19. dtiurinc. 1st. Wilma Dnvison, Charlotte- town. Enurl, Ester lotlclc n. l/lacDougal. Char- Plistcl Copy Sec. 2.‘..-—P'li,'ill'(‘. 1st. Wilmu Duvison, town. 2nd. Jcun Robertson, Charlotte- town. , Sec. .—Landscape or marine. 1st. Doris McDougal, Charlotte- town. 2nd. Ester McDougnl, Charlotte- town. ' Charlotte- l Commercial Art t Sec. 23—Posters in color. original. 1st. Lillian Hurry, Milton. 2nd, Winnlircd Moran, Charlotte- lown. Sec. ZL-Dcslgn, original. 1st. Phyllis Foster, Charlottetown. 2nd. Jc-an Robertson, Charlotte- town. China Painting Sec. 25---Lilstrc treatment. 1st.. Ester MucDougal, Charlotte- mm, 2nd. Dons l\iacDougal, Char- ioxctouul. Soc, 26.--Flnt paint treatment. 1st. Jenn Robertson, Charlotte- town. i 2nd. Mrs. George Harper, East Rvjvnlty, f LASS 53 Sec. 1,~-—Animnl figure subject. 1st. Mary Allison Douii, Cape Traverse. O1" any Sec. ‘ah-Groups or three or more ' pieces. lst. Mary Allison Douii, Cope ‘ Traverse. _ , l I CLASS 54 i Amateur Photography Sec. L-Best collection of Island or any part of Canadian landscape. ‘ isi. Geo. A. Christie, York. 2nd. Cecile Shannon, Charlotte- town. oi children. 1st. Laura McLean, Charlotte- town. 2nd. Cecile Shannon, Charlotte- town. Sec. i-Best enlarged photo. 1st. Mrs. Leo Lobslzlger, Edmon- ton, Alberta. 2nd. G00. A. Christie, York. Photography by Professionals Sec. 5.—Best collection less than 6 portraits, 1st. Frank C. Ovcrman, shel- bourn, Sask. Soc. 6.-—Best collections of views, not less than 6. oi not; bourn, Sask. Soc. 8.--Besi instantaneous. 1st. Frank C. Ovcrman, she}. bourn, Sask. cllmemll. Charlottetown. l’. E. I. Dcparimcni of Af':' Special ‘iurc’: l l s” I-TT" m" Derson showing] the greatest skill in judging beef, cattle. m: Gm- MIIvMlllfln, North River i 2'"!- Harvey Jenkins, Charlotte. town, R. R. 5, 3m PPIW Luml. Mt. ni-l-bert. 4th. Joseph Donuhoc, CumwgiL 5th. Melvin Hydq Qomwam . Sec. 2.~To the person showing the greatest skill in judging dairy cattle. 1st. Elizabeth Jenkins, Mt, Herb. ert. 2nd. Geo. MacMillan, Norm River, Hand Modeling o! Ilhnd Clay 8m- Perw Llmd, m. Herbert. _ Holds you . . . - fascinates you plcfuro that staggers the the wonder ' l‘ Mrs. Sec. 2.—Best collection of snaps‘ 1st. Frank C. Ovvrman, Shcl- ,' OAPITO T[7be PITY I want lovc . . to sweep llllbcelamm zen! Infill‘ I DON'T ASK consuming love mo uwoy from this loneliness, this heat, this desert c! exile where men turned nv- Seo her; the only cool, clean, thing In n. tropic exile - desired by all fighting for her woman's right to choose. 2nd but Diamond. South. Pickles pickles. - 3nd. M. E. Sounders, Wlnsloe. 3rd. Margaret Jones, town, R. R. 1. town. 3rd. Sec. 36.—Home fruit, strawberries. 1st. Mrs. G. H. Royalty. R. R. 1. town, R. R. 6. Sec. till-Tomato cataup. 4th. Melville Lund, Mt. Herb 5th. Elsie Lund, Mt. Herbert. HONEY - cuss 55 extracted honey 1 R E Moase, Kcnslrlgton Sec 6 Best display of horny. 1 R E Mcase. (mass 5s _. Dom-silo "ncpt. Sec 1 Home made fruit calke 1 Mrs. M W Wood, Chi/own R R F S Reeves, Southport. Sec 2 Homemade plain cake. Sec 1 Two 1 quart bottles of light t. ‘ i er Sec. Ill-Apple pie. 1st. Mrs. Burt R. Brown. YOFK- 2nd. Mrs. Heath Vessey, York. 3rd, Hazel Bryenton, Brackley. Sec. YL-Lemon pie. 1st. Mrs. Vernon Brackley. , . n i , ch - Sec 2 1w 1 quart bvif-r" 0f dark an‘ M“ my I‘ “est s a’ loitetown. lottetown R. R. 3rd. Mrs. Burt R. Brown, York. Canned Fruitin- Preserves, Eic. 1 Sec. 20.—Home made wild straw- 2 Niarion Stewart, Winsloe, 3 Mrs. be“? 3am" ' ' ' l I 1st. Margaret A. .Jones. Char- pound flottetown R. R. 2nd. Mrs. W. .H. Drake, Water- 1 Mrs. Jas Tail, Chtown, z Mrs. Wide- M W Wood. 3 Mrs. Vernon Mac-l Millan. Brackley. Sec 3 Plain Sponge cake. '1 Veronica lvicPhee, Chtown, Mrs. Gordon Muilow, Chtowrl, jMrs. ilarry Hyde. Cornwall. Soc 4 Homemade single loaf Imp. ‘ flour. . 1 Mrs charles Bentley, Chtow 12 Mrs. .1 n Smith, Mermaid, 3rd, Sarah H. Jones, Charlotte- town, R. R. 1. v Sec, ZL-Home made cultivated g strawberry lam. 3 1st. Mrs.» Wilbur iottetown, R. R. t. 2nd. Margaret Jones, Charlotte- _ down R. R. ~ ~ -. n 3rd. Myrtle McLeod, Long River. Jones. Char- 3 Sec. 22.—-Home made wild rcspfl ' Hazel Brycnion, Brackley Pt Rd. bfifrl’ J8m- Scc 5 Homemade loaf iBread. ‘ . i 1 Mrs. A J Warren. Chiown. BYOWH town, R; R. 1. l 2 2nd. Sarah Jones, Charlottetown Mrs. G H Hooper, Easg, Royalty, 3 I R. R. I Sec 6 Hcmemndc single loaf Is land flour. . Pcknrd. Chtoxvn, 3 Mrs. W. P. Me Lead, Chtown R R 3 soc 7 Pan oi‘ tea biscuits 1 Mrs. W P McLeod, 2 Veroni ‘ca McPilec, 3 Mrs. l i Sec. il-Doughnuts. rant jam. , 1st. Mrs. Vernon liiacMillan, 15;, Mrs, Vernon MacMllian, Bfflfiklfiy- Brackley. 2nd. Mrs. Heath Vessey, York. 3rd. Mrs. Sam Kennedy, Char- l lottetown. Sec. iL-Puif pastry. 1st. Mrs. F. B. Jones, Pownal. Soc. 10.-Lcui' nut or, fruit. l ' l l 1st. Mrs. W. P. McLean, Char- lottetown, R. R. 2. 2nd. Mrs. Herbert Delmil, Marshfielcl, _ 3rd. Hnzcl Bryenton, Brackley i Pt. Road. I‘ Sec. 1l.—-1 dozen buns, fancy.. 1 1st. Elniiy Tait, Charlottetown. 2nd. Jessie Matthews, Albcrton. I 3rd, Mrs. R. L. Brycnton, Brack- . lcy Pt. Rd. i Soc. 12.---1 dozen fancy cookies. lsi. Mrs. W. H. Phillips, Char- Slwclfll prize awarded to Karl lottctown. R. R. '7, 2nd. Mrs. M. W, Wood, Char- lottetown, R, R. l. 3rd. Mrs. Vernon Munn, Mer- mnicl. sec. l3.--1 dozen oatmeal cakes. 1st. Mrs. Vernon MacMillan, Brncklcy. 2nd, Mrs. M. W. Wood, Char- lottetown, R. R. 1, 3rd. Mrs. Herbert Dennis, Marsh- field. Snell-Layer cake. 1st. Norma Ayers. Charlottetown. 2nd. Mrs. R. L. Bryenton, Brack- ley. 3rd. Mrs. Heath Vessey, York. Sec. 15.--Rolled jelly cake. 1st. Mrs. Herbert Coles, Milton. 2nd, Nil-s. R. L. Bryenton, Brack- ley. 8rd. Hazel Bryenion, Btlcklc), Dnniel Dixon, winsloe Sta.) E A PTOWSZ 3rd. Mrs. W. L. McEachern, Mer- - maid. l Sec. 23.--Home made cultivated 1 Mrs. G H Hooper, 2 Mrs. Geo raspberry jam. - m. Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton. 2nd, Mrs. A. E. MacMillan, Char- lottetqwn. - 3rd. Margaret A. Jones, Char- lottetown R. R. Sec. film-Home made black cur- 2nd. Margaret 'Jones, Charlotte- town R. R. 3rd. Mrs. Ira. Rodd, North Milton. Sec. 25.-—Home made orange marmalade. lst. Mrs. R. A. Houston, Hunter River. ' 2nd. Sarah Jones,’ Charlottetown R. R. 3rd. Mrs. Thomas Beer, Char- lottetown. Sec. 26.—Home made red cur- rant jelly. " 1st. Mrs. Ira. Rodd, North Milton. 2nd. Mrs. Fred White, York Pt. 3rd. Mrs. W. S, Brown, Charlotte- town. " Sec. ill-Home made black cur- rant jelly. . 1st. Mrs. Ira. Rodd, North Milton. 2nd. Mrs. J. H. Ayers, Charlotte- town. 3rd. Mrs. Thomas R. Beer, Char- lottetown. Sec. 28.—Home made jelly. 1st. Mrs. E. J. Vessey, York. 2nd. Mrs. Heath Vessey, York, 3rd. Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Char- lottetown, R. R. i. Sec. Six-Home made crab apple jelly. 1st. Mrs. E. J. Vessey, York. . 2nd.Ello Diamond, Winsloe South. 3rd. Mrs. Geo. Plckard, Charlotte- . town, R. R. ‘l. raspberry Canned Fruits and Preserves Sec. 80.-1-lome made apple jelly. 1st. Burgh Jones, Charlottetown MacMillan, 2nd. Mrs. W. R. Younker, Char- . l 1st. Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Charlotte- Sec. 41.—Green peas,‘ canned. ‘ ion. _ iottetown, R. R, 2. Sec. ALL-Beets, canned. 1st. Mrs. Heath Vessey, York. Sec. 44.—Chicken. 1st. Myrtle McLeod, Long River. 2nd. Elsie Lund, Charlottetown, R. R. 5. 3rd, Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Chor- lottetown, R. R. 1. Sec. Alh-Beef. 1st. Mrs. Thomas Beer, Chcrlotte- town. 2nd. Mrs. Norman Ferguson, In- dian River. ' 3rd. Mrs. Thomas Diamond, Win- sloe South. CLASS 51 Flsheriec Department Sec. L-Beat box of boneless cod- fish. i 1st. John Harding, Molpeque. Sec. 6.-Best display of conned salmon. 1st. Mrs. Royalty. . 2nd. Mrs. G. H. Harper, East Royalty. - John Andrew, Eut CLASS 5S Munual Training Sec. 4.-Best individual exhibit of woodwork. 1st. Milton Stewart, Charlotte- town. 2nd. Philip Stavert, Charlotte- town. _ Sec. i-Best wood work speci- men, grade 9. 1st. Philip Stavert, Charlottetown. 2nd. Rolland Taylor, Charlotte- town. 3rd. Ivan Roberts, Highficld. Sec. 6.--Best wood work speci- men, grade 8. 1st. Earl Hume, Charlottetown. Sec. 7.—Best wood-l work speci- mcn, grade '7. 1st. Athol Roberts, Highfield. Sec. iL-Best individual exhibit of mechanical drawing. Special 1st. Charles Butt, Chur- lottetown. Sec. 9.-Best individual exhibit of mechanical drawing, 1st. Edna Jenkins, Charlottetown, R. R. 5'. CLASS 50 Birds, Insects and Woods Sec. L-Collection of stuffed birds and animals. 1st. Harry Hyde, Cornwall. Sec. A-Collection of dried fol- iage plants. 1st. Emily Foster, Mcrshfield. Sec. d-Collection of noxious og- l ricultural woods, labelled with com-l mon and scientific names. 1st. Joule Harper, East Hoyclty. 2nd, Emily Foam, Mnrshficld. Sec. ‘Ir-Collection of wild flow- ers, pressed-and mounted, lubellod with soiolntlflc ounce. 1st. Emily Poster, Moi-oilfield. I __ l Wlhllbt 3rd. Mrs. Herbert 001M, Hillbil- Sec. 33.-l-Iome mode mustard ‘1st. Ella Diamond, Wlnaloo South Charlotte- Sec. 34.--Home mode pickles, sweet. 1st. Mrs. James Tait, Charlotte- hla. Mrs. n. Kelly, Chlrlottctown. Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton. mode bottled Harper, East 3nd. M11. B. F. RGQVOI, Southport. 2nd. Sarah Jones, Charlottetown, v 3rd. Bessie Saunders, Charlotte- lst. Mrs. Elmer Coles, North Mll- 2nd. Mrs. Ira. Rodd, North Milton. 3rd. Mrs. Geo. Plckard, Char- service. The different churches were - an pprecinted by thcpeoplc-N New Glasgow Concord. ed to the Island last week plrefll-l, Mr, and Mrs. C- A- 3 EH80“. Rivet. I 3rd. Mrs. In Rodd, North Milton. " "hi", Yo” "-50 Sec (ll-Homo mode bottled slwndin: the summer with‘ h" tllru and lhru wane. fru""p]uml_ mothcr, Mrs. a. m. Bogrlull and Q WATSON 15L Mm vgfngn yummy], visiting cine: relatives on the Isl- A ' a ' k I n 9 COMEDY Bmckley. ' and rotu ed in her homo in What Cheer, Ohio, last week. m6. store now completed and an up public. lunch passed by the hostess, n-ssls Quiglcy. Ruth Diclrieson on mmday eve s“ fcndance and a number of Ernest Laird. Programme, Eldon E. lvm-Kay, Mrs. Percy Dick her home for the C ‘ ' in! by Mrs. M. McLeod on the Mrs. W. B. Bulmnn on “Being Cliniced": Mixed Quartette; "Hard Times Come Again no More." em cored; Piano Duet. Mrs George and Miss Ruth Dickieaon; Beading Mrs. Preston Campbell; Duet Mrs. Brenton Dickieson and ma. Eldon 11L McKay : Solo, Miss Bernlw LdPago Reading, Mrs. M. McLeod; Contest, The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem after which a dainty lunch was passed by the re- freshment committee. Music lovers were favored with n treat on Sunday inst when the Elmer Parnell 00., of Amherst, N.S. rendered n Sacred Concert in the Cavendish United Church in the evening, and also rendered some belutiful selections mt the Long Riv- er United Church oi tho-afternoon packed to the doors which 109a to show how greatly their concerts "I beg your pardon, sir, but what is your name?" the cashier politely asked the nun presenting a cho- que. ' . "Namei" replied the customer. "Don't you sec my signature on the cheque?" "I do," answered the cashier. "That's what lfOllSQd my curiosity." lllnud‘: prevents "Indlnlncon-foot.” three white or colored. CLASS OI tar... Scctll-Ghlfllfilfllfl 1st. Ellis Diamond, Winsloe South. 2nd. Elsie Lund, Chlrlotietown, R. R. 5. mu name Andrcwl- QIIIIWII!» N.I-!.. who bu bammendml he! IIIIIP met holidays st her home in NW Glasgow, returned 11¢ W“ ma‘ luv. .1. u. and Mu- MIIIIIITIIIII and fondly, St. John. N-_ B» "Wm" wen guests of .Mrs. Murchison‘: '11,”, g, 1; m4 Mrs. Bell and family, nut Point m at PIMQIII ‘visiting relatives in New 0M8"!- Mrs‘. M‘. McLeod wu l 5llndl~Y visitor to her old home In North ma. A. N. Simpson who has been Mr. George H. Stevenson was l recent visitor to Kensingwfl. the guest ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Parminus tho St. John Fair. Mr. Houston ex- pects to take in. the Ilkedericton. N. B. Ebchibition before returnng ho , Mr. Revel Dlckieson has his new which makes it very inviting to the _Mrs. Preston Campbell entertain- ed the members of the Ladies Aid and Missionary socety at her home on Tuesday evening, Sept. 6th on account of this busy season of the year the mcetin, was held in tho evening and a large number at- tended, after the meeting the rc- malnder of the evening was spent in social intercourse and a dainty ed by Mrs. Lckh Warren. Mrs. Townsend McNeil] undMrs. W. G. The regular monthly meeting of the New Glasgow women's Institute was held at the home of Miss hing, Sept. 51in, with a. good at- present. The meeting» opened with the President in the chair, by sing- ing the Island Hymn and repeating the Creed 1n unison. The Secretory was aired to read the minutes of the previous meeting which were approved. The different. committees gave‘ satisfactory imports.- The new committees ior next night's meeting are: Refreshment, Mrs. Pemy Dick- ieson, Mrs. W. B. Bulman and Mrs. Mrs. ieson ind Mrs. Emefit Lafxd. MT!- Dickieson invited thc members to meeting where roll call will be answered with "The part oi tho Creed which appeals most to each member." The following programme was than cor- ried out. Chorus, 0 Canada; Read- care of Potted Plants; Piano solo, Mia; Bernice InPagc; Reading by crnrmi; ina- m word, vonoc. / PORTRAIT 0! 3'1‘. ION. n, IENNlTTw-hlr. W. D. Baker made o splendid crayon porqgig Rt. Hon. B. B. Bennett Ind tcv- uopon und poncilnrtilt. ‘mood Street. Phone 1272. Journed until this rimming. C.‘ Biondon Thomas, builder of Orr. A EVRIEND“ of the world! crlssltrioalentwnlllizabeth Mcllennun, _ m, Gm, V,“ 5mm," ‘t ‘VARNING CHILDREN , - ML t , H M m _ Howlan, P. E. I.. is spending a fcw UNDER 15 a 9a l g 2nd. Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton, l‘ Efnfltrflous o; nun t; Bvt d"! m the wwm Mn Thom" u. 1f you huge u weal: NOT 1 Tamoun ‘awe 3rd. M75. Vernon MocMillan, anhls Engage!“ ‘It’! nd n‘ b; o; pggtg w gtggg g 31¢; ma; gg 5g“- heart an canno > 0 n on W l 11m - “and ,mensc c,“ ADMITTED Bfickley- me Sh“ exhlbm. M,‘ 80mm ville in the our future. Ho in well ,.,,.,m.,.,, o. gvun r Charles Bickford, Paul Sec- ‘ill-Pickled cucumberl- K 6mm on I’ m man mm n known in Amherst ma u being shook, we advise _\'0I.l Lukas, Eugene Pallem. 1st Mrs- Heath Vessey, York- m ," ma, d welcomed by many of his old NOT III Se" "I" ‘ ~ "MP" F°"l'°’- m‘ Pr” H‘! ma‘ ‘m “n friendm-Amherst News. pffllllltllifll- n, on nil Cm,“ vmm,” friends wish him the same lIwk It the contrary, you ' to ‘ingaton and the late Boydlblving Livingston, Wondl Miss Winnie Beat, Miss Don-och Mrs. ma, Etta. and Wm. C. Ross t. couple to their new home. . PERSONALS Miss Ethel Blanch mum 1m re- turned to New York alter visiting her parents in this City. - h The Misses Charlotte and Salem Robinson who accompanied the rc- msinc of their sister Edna. Elconor home for burial leave this morning for their homo in Arcadia, Ogil- for-nil. Mr. Louis Gillis who motored homo from Concord, Mass, has re- _ turned to his worklufter a very en- joyable vlsit to his old homo in Ncrboro. Kc was accompanied on the trip by his sister Maud who goes back to College for Another your. Outain Hollywood u. film extra nmhod/‘up to a costing director for on extra role. "If you wont me at n11, you bet- ter put me on the pay-roll right now. ‘Ihera ore lot of other oom- ponies after me." “Yea? answered the director. "And what companies are they?” “Well." said the actor, "there's the electric light company, tho gu company and the telephone oom- pnny-to begin with." ._.-< lackache is Sign I of Kidney Trouble Backocho in Nuturofi warning that than is lornuthing wron with ur Kidneys. Never no cc: it. nekoeho, if not cornered, lo ofun followed by mon urlcua form: of Kidney trouble ‘ouch no Rheumatism, Drcply or oven Bright’! Dilouc. At tho fin: sign of Kidney trouble, ouch u Bock- 4 lclu, tum unhollutlngl ‘to Dodd’: Kldnoy Pills-vhf: for ovor gluon generations h“ bu“ tho smurfs: Kidney conic And Rom y. , Z02 Dodd’: Kidney Pills Thh lrroocrvol hf .5”, h, odvorlllomculoolllfiwdohurucigg m: u mama a u» m: q 4., I95"! Ill-lilo ll Id- hulmnldm- ollll-dlnn cattle M byn‘ ymgh n. Zollolhlldl from Ullgury to Mom‘ _ fleets the greatest credit up“ mm mu LII-LIAN ncklxm, u“, Bsc. will mums teaching pignpfqygg ond singing September 10th. Pupils PM" Blister now at W! Rich- sm-a-io-ai. rouc: OOUIIL-At o» Pom Court Saturday morning o non. mo wu fined u. In n common uuuli cm both plolntlfl and q‘. iondsnt were ordered to piy com of court and to report in o week. Two nien charged with ‘ breaking and entering had their cues m. VISITING AMIIEESTv-‘Ikoincr WEDDING BELLS-At the Por- sonago, Comwolhl’. E. I., on the morning of Saturday, Sept. 10th, at tho hour of 6.80 am. by Rev. D. K. Ross, B. A., Mark Keith In- mnn, con of Mr. and Mrs. Peter ‘Inman of Clyde River, to Georgina date electric light plant installed Llvmnton. hunter o’ M". u“ aton of Clyde River. ‘The bride and groom were unattended. The bride wore I neat fitting drool of brown. She curried a boquet of pink roses and maiden hair ferns. The cere- mony was witnessed by the par-v ents of the groom and Mr. Robert D. Mothcaon, Mr. and rm. Wntoon Livingston, The happy couple loft by auto for the mainland and will reside in London, Ont, when Mr. Inmun is teaohingghistory and economics in tho University. The belt wishes of m will follow this fine young Wvlctictioua are bfllflg m I VIN-JO tho 5111mm,‘ from. Canada's new hm port. ..Churchill, c, m, I. of 10!‘ Bfllllh In now u roll and by sea from Mo“ 3111!“. or saint John, m‘ Umtfd K111860111 and fluent from the northern "Pllldcments are being d for the shipping of mixed III boil} wI-ln and cattle. cattle OXPOUCG t0 Gregg during the present season gctiou, up to the middle 6S creuo of 1,156 ovcrthe g 101' the who period m m1. ernl Minister of Agriculture, 5m ' to the feasibility of using northern route to abip feeder to the Maritime provinces. ________.______ PLOUGHING rescuers In preparing land- for the plant- i ing of form crops, the plough la un- jdoubtcdly the chief implement c| cultivation. Ploughing‘ prgctim vary greatly in different part; q compurativo information on thi |differenl practices, experiment‘ have been carried out at the E1. Que, for a number of years, on d". ing. On on average, over a period a ' nine years, ploughing four lnchq deep for a rotation of corn, om, clover and gtlmothy has given high. er yields than has ploughing sevm inches deep, except in the case a oats, in which the yields have bee; practically the some. The hailov ploughing is of particular advan- tage to the corn crop. in the preparation of sod land for , grain, it has been found tint , ploughing in July, as soon as the hly is of! and top-working durin| the summer has not only given higher yields of oats, but has lllil sandy loam soil, it docs not pay f4 left the land free from couch grass. The experiment has shown that or ‘either rib the land or replough in tho fall. gives tho frost ‘a chance io mellow the soil and leave it in a. better state of tilth. In the preparation of sod land fol. com, msnurlng on the sod and "ma; ploughing hos given higher yields than manurlng and full ploughing. _ It would, therefore appear thli for corn on, sandy, loam, the laud should be manurod and sprlfll ploughed four inches deep, whilu for grain, it should be ploughed ll worked. Puma. IIX-QUABT BASKET m the marketing oi apple! peaches and similar small frulfl two types of container appear t4’ be growing in popular favour. Fol use in the retail store where fruit is sold out in small lots the bushel. hamper provides an ideal Diwklilfi" while the housewife who carries he! w. supplies home finds the slX-QIIII" vory convenient. ‘Ihere is probably mom opportunity for developmenl in connection with containers of suitable typo than in any 0th" phllo of mun mukelmm-Devt- III Agriculture, Ottawa. rum rrs race LIFT!" Very few NOD10 311°" lh° m’ tor-eating history behind the devel- opment of the 110911151‘ and "bk quitnus tomato, which has not ll- iways been the luscious. "Pllellm" bulging, smooth, rounded. rive "d fruit we know may. The" w" u time, and not so many Yell“ “F” at thlt, when the tomato "l" ' wrinkled, wlzoned-flll» IIIIII°III°'-“’°' skimpy fruit, which hail "'3' mm "gyg appeal." Ii; has only been o’ very recent yefll. l5 i“ ‘mu’ M the work of Burbank and 511K191’- istc 1n plant breeding. that; the tn- mato’! mm wizcncd-uP 01d m‘ has been 1mm u» the sunny» IIIIIP ing. attractive countenance which makes it so 1109111" wdlwrm- 146 Richmond ’St., flqllfiflfllll R. BRO W Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, ‘Lloyd Lewis minim Fruit Branch. l l Charlottetown KAI USI NORTHERN g9“ ->_ n o! “m; hem m.‘ Unitq In "or. tho successful-shipping o; in‘; s“ the Con, seaport lscugqq f Canuuu Brim; of hm. Ol Auw‘ “ TD 15.611 head, an 1m hlnmenu f At the Royal Winter Fair‘ 1“ yea-r‘ the Hon . Robert Weir, M," that conslde nuuu was being g1", 1" dull '. I the country. In order to gci; mm,- perimcntal Station at Lennoxvillc“ fercnt depths and times of plough. - l On heavy clay soil, rib- .. hing or reploughmg late in the full m soon as the hay is off and top- i