v m. m... swpg-saq-w-p-orwq g - - ‘ nuns-L _ ___,,.~_.- ....,.__..,.,...=.,.,.-,. i‘ __ ' .¢o~ ..,_._,_,->_-.. A-H.“ onosuwm- PAGE SIX PRINCE EDWARD 4- NOW MATINEE 3 P. M.—16¢. 26c. YOU'VE HEARD THEM ON THE AIR- THEM ON THE SCREEN! NOW SEE S!!! ‘mitts!!!’ §'lir_i,frit_urlw_ ;i_='i:iz§11'-.Ati. TALKING _M 0116f; i¢f|.("l.\l.lD' DOII " satanic PJQYUR , NIGHT ‘l l: 8.45 — 26c, 37c, 45c. J!§§F” é%&%ym . . F caucuses Along The Waterfront (‘JRYIJLIIS WIIARF St-llr, I-‘ltvrellee C,, Captain tvllite, u: wit loading l1 general cargo. PEUKARIYS IVIIAIIF S. S. Hllfllllld, Captain Maehaine, in port. BUNTAIN BELIJS WIIARF S! S, Alagrlllild, Captain Clauscn, nrrlvl-d in port yesterday morning frozn Hallfgx, N. 8., and loaded 112 hezld of cattle, 1 horse, 30 sump, 50 calves, 100 pigs, along with 30 tons of hay for St. John's, Nfld. She also took on I00 bags of mail for St. Pierre, Miq, and sailed last evening. The S. S. Belle Isle, Captain ILatlrier, will arrive in port Sun- day from Montreal with passengers and freight. MARINE WHARF D. P. W. Launch, Captain Lund, arrived in port last evening. C. G. S. Brant, Captain Kelly, ‘arrived in port yesterday from the hfugdzllelle Islands after discharg- 111s a cargo of lighthouse supplies. Fisheries Patrol Boat Ostrea II, Captain Doucette, has sailed. Customs Cruiser Chaleur, Cap- tain Heather, sailed yesterday. t ALSO “ (JOMEDY MANDW TRAVELUE | schooncrs, namely‘, the Bonus, for- merly owned by Captain Frank Boudreault. of Vernon River, has now been purchased by Captain Murphy of Montague, P. E. I. The - new owner expects to leave with his vessel tomorrow fur George- town, at which place she will un- dergo minor repairs to her hllll and deck, after which she shall continue to take up her old time duties of carrying coal to and from v the various ports of which this vessel has made a great many trips.- TIIE MOTOR BOAT (‘.’\‘.‘.‘fl‘1 BACK‘ clrilot-new MATINEE 3.00 - 11c. 26c. NIGHT ‘I A BAS-ZGC. 37d- runcu mo rowan m Ausoveurutte sroav or- DANGER AND LOVE! sucK JONES Class 23 Guornloy Grades Sec. 1 Heifer calf. 1st H mmond Rodd. Wlnblbe Station. and, Harrison Green. Clyde Riv- er. : ‘ ‘ 3m gen Newport, Brsckley Point. Sec. 2 Heifer 1 yr. old. 1st Bruce MacDonald, New Wilt- shlre. -‘ r ‘ 2nd Stead-Emcee Crmlottetown. 3rd Fred Ooles, New Wiltshire. 4th’ Hammond- Rodd. Wlnllw Station. -. Sec; -3 Helfec 2 yrs. old and un- der 3. - .; r 1st Edison; Match. North River- 2nd W. B. Wood, Brookfleld. 3rd Parker A. Home. 011M141"!!- town. - - 4th Walter Heartz, Marshfield. Sec. .4 Cow in milk or calf 3 yrs. old. ' 1st Barker A. Horne, Charlotte- town. , 2nd Bopei-Bms, East Royalty. Sec. 5 Cow 4 yrs. old and up in milk or calf. ‘ lst RopetrABros., East Royalty. "at DIN’ FOR JllSIICE' With MARY DORAN SERIAL and COMEDY I Daring Feats In Jon es’ Western ROMANTICALLY E x c l T luN G "runny FOR. JUSTICE THRILL-PACKED OUT- DOOR PICTURE CHR. BONUS SOLD One of the best known old time Before the automobile rtaeiled this part of the globe, one of the greatest summer sports that used to be held here was the motor bunt races, which used to be enjoyed by. hundreds of spectators that used, to line the wharves. Well that day is now coming 7186K “lain. A great many both' new and old boats have been pitt. into operation and launched. The; motor car engine is becoming quite common 1n most of these- boats and 3 the ("l9 mint; that the owners are i trying to accomplish is speed and! more of it. Some of the boys get’ anywhere from 1O to 20 miles per hour with their crafts, others are satisfied just for the great pleasure they Bet in sailing about the har- b°"'- 11' One we so by the talk they hear about the waterfront, m“ Yea!‘ We Qllsht to see some real exciting races, and also wlt_. ness sail boot races, which Bradually coming back, DIG Holstein Record Holstein herds of five different pl‘ vinces tiled with each other for lop honors of the Central Canada Exhibition ring this year, the ag- grcgatv number making it the roost. and best exhibit of the breed that has ever paraded the tan-bark at Ottawa. Some idea. of cattle shown may be gleaned from 1h.- fact that in the class for sen- fur; bull calves, there were twenty one entries, fifteen in the glass for nut-d cotv in milk, thirteen for dry tvstvvear-olds, nineteen for senior litnfvl" calf, time for two-yesr-old lbuil. twelve tor junior yearling bull, and eight ior zlged bull. Tue Island province of Prince 'E:li.v.ll'<l was represented by J. Walt- er Jones, Charlottetown, P. E. I.; Nev: Brunswick by M. L, McCarthy, Sussex; Quebec by Mrs. A. B. Col- ville, Montreal and Alberta by Hays 8c Co. Ltd., Calgary. The Ontario part of the exhibit. was made up of fu'l herds shown by T. O. Dotson, Brampton; J. M. Fraser, Streetvlllc, Oscar Schmidt, Elmira, Clarence Bcllert, Simcoe and County exhibits from Northumberlaud sud Dundas. As each and every class came in- h. the ring, admirers of the breed flllll their friends cvmlncnlvcl free 1;; m; the type and general good quality of both males and females. and with more than ordinary in- terest followed the alvards as they were placed by Fred Hubbs, Bloom- fold, Ont... who for the first time served as judge of a mil-JO!‘ Shilw- Both senior and grand champion- ships fell to animals which have carried off the coveted honors on nmny n, previous occaslom—Abbe- kcrk Svlvlur. Lad ind Temple Earm Belle both owneJ by M. L. Mc- Carthy. The junior championships. as ls visually the ease, went to new r-rlntlitlrltes. The senior yearling bull. Dutcliland Mercedes Echo 3rd, owned by Joseph W. Snyder, Whi- rrlno, winning over his line-up, W111i‘. the senior yearling heifer, Abczlvcit Helena, owned by J. Walter Jones, catnred the victory 1m- the stable of her owner. The Reserve for Grand Championship .thLs firm on the senior on bull went to Hays dc COmpnny‘5 t. tWQ-year-old. Hays‘ Johanna beget,‘ and the Reserve for Junior Cllam-, plan on female W85 also taken by. yearling heifer. Fletcl-lers Princess Wayne, The Mlfllvlllg were the awards: Hmstem bu“ 3 Years and over: 3 —J. Walter Jones, Charlottetown, i may g0, but Huck Jones is still my . choice for the greatest of the out- l ture as has been released in man? so funny. ' it capable cast. Mary Dorim is the romantic interest, and others, who Simpson, Walter Miller, BMWMc-Z paradox, but it applies to the kings ‘of radio entertainment, Amos ‘n’ Andy, appearing at the Prince Ed- wltrd theatre in their first talking‘ Westerns may come and westerns door stars, His latest vehicle, "Rid- in’ For Justice," a. Columbia film GP. staffnage. 2nd Roper Bros, East Royalty. 3rd Parker A. Horne, Charlotte- town. ' / - Class 25 Sheep ‘Shropshire Downs Sec. 1' Ram 2 shears andt over. 1st Geo.- LZ Boswell, Frenchfort. 2nd Geo. L. Boswell, Fenchfort. 3rd Ernest Houston, Hunter Riv- er. ~ Sec. 2 11am shearling. 1st and 2nd L. Boswell. Frenchfort. . . ' ' 3rd Ernest Houston, Hunter Riv- Sec. 3 Ram lamb. ‘ 1st S. C. Stewart and Son. Dun- that cattle to the Capitol Theatre yesterday for a. three day's full. 18 as‘ fast-moving and exciting a. pic- a moon-rind Buck Jones is at his loving, fighting, riding best. A3 l- erc-atol: of thrills, he can't be beat. The storyof "Rldln' For Justice" is romantically exciting. Buck, as Buck Randall, the carefree, fun- loving cowboy, disobeys the deputy marshal just for.the fun of being defiant. He holds on to his gun 1n spite of the town ordinance. But, the results of this little lark are not Bilck is admirably supported by play important roles are‘ Bdssell ‘ Kenzie and Hank Mann. Ross-Lgd- . erman has directed with his ua-l. understanding of how we's__e,rhs_ should be made. '" “l Amos ’n Andy Prince Edward Internationally famous yet prac- tically unknown! Sounds like a. -" 3rd Geo. .L._.Boswell, Frenchfort. er. staffnage. stsffnage. Hnuter River. _ . stsffhsgs. Wilt-t . 3W‘ . er. . _ I _ _ ,_*,,_.Seta-‘b’13‘fock"of Shropshfres. 9F . _ -_ , ' Sec.'7 Young flock of Shrop- shires. ' 91'. 2nd Geo. L. Boswell, Fenchfort. 4th o». ‘L. Boswell, Iirenchfort. 5th Etrlest._,I-1_,quston, Hunter Riv- Sec. Evtvreishearling. 1st S. C. Stewart and Son. Dun- ‘2nd Geo. 1.. Boswell, Fenchfort. 3rd S,-C. Stewart and Son, Dun- 4th and 5th Ernest Houston, - Sec. 5 Ewe lamb. 1st S. C. Stews-rt and Son, Dun- gmli. 3:11, shat-4th Geo. L. Bos- ' Y. rt." ahlékvfilistlton. Hunter Riv- mfbfi-Y: .5 .5 lit Gé61"“LT Boswell, Frenchfort. 2nd Ernest Iilouston, Hunter Riv- lst Geo. L. Boswell, Frenchfort. 2nd Ernest Houston, Hunter Riv- 3rd Geo. L. Boswell, Frenchfort. Sec. 8 Champion ram. Geo. L. Boswell, Frenchfort. , Sec. 9 Champion ewe. s. c. Stewart and Son, Dun- »... H. .HE ICHAELOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Prov. * Exhibition Prizer WIIIIIGI’! Sec. '1 Young flock of South- downs. " Almon Boswell. CIIII I‘! oxford Downs gow. Sec. 2 Ram shoorling. Sec. 3 Ram lamb. gow. Sec. 4 Ewe shearling. 2nd and 3rd Geo. L. Frenchfort. field. Sec. 5 Ewe lamb. Glasgow. Downs. gow. Sec. 8 Champion ram. Sec. 9 Champion ewe. 1st A. H. Boswell. Class gs Sec. 1 Pair of market gow. staffnage. 2nd Almon Boswell. gow. 5th Almon Boswell. 1st Almon Boswell. grades or pure, brieds. 2nd Almon Boswell. 1st Almon Boswell. P. E. 1., on Kerk Count Dekol. picture, "Chock and Double stammge Holstein bull 2 years and llfldcr; Check," a Radio Pictures produc- . l ' g Class 30 4_J, waiter Jones on Abegwm ‘ tion. , . Yorkshire: Muximlm l Motion picture players whosltlt Class 26 sec‘ 1 no" ‘unwed Jimior yearling bull cwlved “fluxes are not r Pearly m we ~ souflynoww ‘ha’ 1' ma!‘ l - : 0n 01‘ known its Amos n Andy, scarcely Sm 1» ham 3 Shears and oven m; Falcon after January 1st, 1931: 2—-J. Walt-‘ er Jones on Atbcgwcit Benedict. T‘ Senior bull calf caivcd before Jan. 1st, 1932: 3-J. Walter Jones on Abegweit Blackstone. Junior bltll call valved on or all ter Jim. 1, 1932: 3-J. Walter Jones on Abegweit Alympus. J. Walter Jones on I-Iiemkc Changc- c ling Lady. l t Cow 3 years in Milk: 5- J. Walt-j 1 er Jones on Abegweit. Hazel. ' Heifer 2 years in milk: 1-3-J. Walter Jones on Princess Rochsrm‘ l and Abcgurcit Rollo. Cow 2 years or over, dry, ivlth’ official record: 3—-J. Walter Jones] on Abegweit Astrid. Cow 2 years and under 4, dry: Lorna. Sr. yearling heifer not in milk: 2-J. lvalter Jones on Abr-gzwelt Helena, I Kerk Rattler. I 80., holler calf calved before Jan. 1, 1932: 3-J. Walter Jones on Abes- a Welt Lady Frances. Q geny in the Selective Registration Class XIX: 5~J. Walter Jones on Abcgweit Aitrid. ‘ ‘Three animals the on of one Sire: 3—J. Walter Jones on the get of Abcgwelt Pluto. Two animals progeny of one cow, calved and owned by exhibitor: 1-—. J. Walter Jones on the progeny of Abegwelt Astrid. , Senior herd: a-J. Walter Jones. Junior hel-‘d: z-a. Wsltor Jones.‘ can go anywhere without being-re- cotrnized, yet Amos ‘n’ Andy rare- ly are recognized in their daily Dunstlmnage- movements. known only ‘to their circle of friends. Jr., yearling heifer not in milk: I "M"- W“ 311"" 1111110 E7989 P19551113 " 5__J wamr Jams (m Colflntha-in going through the whole ' ' |' gramme." ,then, Cow with official yearly record! _ ,, suffie/ent to qualify her male pro- ’ The reason for this is that they" lzn-e known only as delluoators of Dunsm”m,8e_ negro typos. their makeup they remove their identity. To preserve the illusion , _ that they nre what their radio aux!‘- Dimrtsffnase- C°W 4 years 01' 0W1" in Mllki Z—- IOHCPS imagine them to be, no one When they remove vc-r sees them broadcast, not even " heir wives nor their manager. . Even in Chicago, where most of . heir broadcasting is done. thee are immediate Amos ‘n’ Andy B ‘ Duhstaffnage. 1st, 2nd "and 3rd Almon Boswell, 3 Sec. 2 Ram shearling. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Almon Boswell, ' "Sec. 3 Ram lamb. "1st, 2nd and 3rd Almon Boswell, " Sec. 4,Ewe,s_hearling. 1st,’ 2nd antlllrd Almon Boswell, ‘ Sec. {Ewe lamb. __ 1st,2‘-, 3-, 4-_,‘5-, and 8 Almon oswell. - ttetown. Delhi-ruined Pierrot Leader: "'Sirl,: l; no Mohnou n food u In slillc cf your being the only one ""BEMA" Blrbldlli- t healthful-noun an dollcioull Aid, bocoun of 1h absolute purity,‘ l! lithe moot economical Molnsol pi-oi I n‘ I want to lock up!" Week-End Special: Pen Soup . . . . . . 3 for 25o Fancy Mixed Calm: 2 lb. 19o Millionaire Sauce, bottle 10o Special Queen Ollvel, 40 oz. bottle ............... 30c Ilulk Raisins 2 lbl. 26c Thomas Michael Cor. Wcymouth & Dot-cheater Phone 1101 Nut time you nood malnu- Insist None ll out Gentleman: "Well, hurl-y up‘ 7°" °“h'"' " gilv‘nor--I'ln the csretskcr, Sec. 4 Sow forrovnd Jlff m, 1931. _ 1st Frank MncAulay, Soils-fl East. , Genuine "‘*"" BARBADOS L x rm Fancy PdOLASSES Chi "BEMA" vbflnd-lhl dlf- m u _ ourpfjqq you.‘ ‘Kai-id Pare)’ c awn. New om ~ ' 4 I 3rd Percy Dickieson, New Gill- gow. , . " i, 4th Isconwood firm, Chor- ‘DL lottotown. t 5th Palconwood hm, Chor- lottetown. » 6th‘ Ernest Hermon, Hunter Blv- er. . ‘lth Goo. L. Boswell, Prenchfort. 8th Goo. l». Boswell, Pmlchfort. Sec. ll-Sow fsrrowed 1n IDOL I m Frank MacAuIny, South East.» 2nd Psleonwood I'll-m, lottotowm- * m and 2nd Almon Boswell. Sec. 8 Champion nm. Ccsmplon ewe. Almon 300W“ Sec. 1 Ram 2 shears and over. 1st Geo. L. Boswell, Plrenobfort. 2nd A. H. Boswell. Msrshfield. 3rd Percy Dickieson, New Glas- 1st Geo. L. 308N611, Prenchfort. 1st Geo. L. Boswell, Pkcnohfort. 2nd A. H. Boswell. Marshfield. 3rd Geo. L. Boswell, Prmchfort. 4th Percy Dlckleson, New Glas- 5th s. H. Beswell, Mlrohfield. 1st A. H. Boswell, Mu-shfield. 4th and 5th A. H. Boswell, Marsh- lst Geo. L. Boswell, Pkouchfort. 2nd and 3rd Percy Dickieson, New 4th A. H. Boswell, Marshfisld. 5th Geo. L. Boswell, Frenchfort. 6th A. H. Boswell, Marshfield. Sec. d Flock of Oxford Downs. 1st Geo. L. Boswell, Pkmchfort. 2nd A. H. Boswell, Marshficld. Sec. _7 Young flock of Oxford 1st Geo. L. Boswell, Frenohfort. 2nd A. H. Boswell, Msrshfield._ 3rd Percy Dickieson, New Glas- lst Geo. L. Boswell, Prcnohfort. Market ‘Clue ' 1st Almon Boswell, _Dimsto.ffrllge. 2nd Percy Dlckieson, New Glu- 3rd. Geo. L. Boswell. Pnnchfort. 4th S. C. Stewart and Son. Dun- 5th s. H. Boswell, Must-lucid. g 6th Almon Boswell, Dunstaffnage. Sec. 2 Pen of market lambs. 1st Geo. L. Boswell, Frenchfort. 3rd Percy Dickleson, New Glu- 4th Robert H. Roberts! Winsloe. See. 3 Champion market lamb. Swift Can. Co. special for pen of 5 market ewu or wether lambs, 1st Geo. L. Boswell, Prenchfort. ~ Class 29 champion ram. resistor- ed any breed, most suitable for pro- ducing market lambs, Almon Bos- well, Dunstsffnage. DeBIois Bros". special for best dispay of sheep. 2nd Geo. L. Boswell, Fenchfort. 2nd Ernest Houston, Hunter Riv- er. 3rd, Percy Dickiesotn, New Glas- gow. , 4th Geo. L. Boswell, Irenchofrt. - Sec. 2 Boar fan-owed in 1331. . 4th Geo. L. Boswell. Ikvrlchfort. . Sec. 3 Boar fax-rowed 1n 1932 and over 4 months. 1st Ernest Houston. Hunter River. 2nd S. C. Stewart and Son, Dun- staffnage; 9th Frank MaoAulsy. Sourfs East. 10th Percy Dlekieson, New om- l gow. I Boswell, lambs. before Chif- before Char-i IMHHSKQ- 0!‘. i am m... nlouesoo. New 6154' gow. 4th s. .o. stswu-t and 1011. nun‘ mi w. .1. Jenkins. Dumtllfnlse- 0th Poloohwood Farm. 011i!’- lottetown. m, Iflwnwood Igrm, Charlotte- town. . Soc. 6 Sowdarrowed 111 1933 and over 4 months ' 1st Ernest Houston. Hunter Rim’- 2nd Frank MacAulaY- Hour" 4"‘- 3rd Fruit: MncAuiaY- sourlu Eut- 4th Paloonwwti Farm. Ohrrlotw- . town. 3th Ernest Houston, Hunter Riv- er. 3th Paloonwood Farm, Charlotte- town. ' 1th s. o. Stewart snd Sqn-.Pil1\- stsffnsgo. ' 6th W. M. Jenkins. BedNlIQ- _ Soc. 1 Sow with litter o! not less than 8 pigs. 1st Charles Willis, Clyde Riv”- 2nd Percy Dickleson, New Glos- gow. ' 3rd s. o. stewed-t uld Son. Dun- staffnsge. 4th Ernest Houston. Hunter Blv- GI‘. ' ttetown. Sec. 8 Senior herd conslstln! 0! 1 boar and two sows all farrowed before Jan. 1st,.1932. 1st Percy Dlckieson. New G188- IOW. 2nd Falconwood Farm. Char- 1- ‘tetown. 3rd Ernest Houston, Hunter Riv- 6f. Sec. D Junior herd consisting of 1 bou- sndt two sows all far-rowed 1n 1932. 1st Ernest Houston, Hunter River. 2nd S. C. Stewart and Son, Dun- staffrlsge. ' 3rd mm: MacAulay, Sourls Esstj 4th Falconwood Farm, Charlotte- town. Sec. 10 Pair of brood sows n11 fsrrowed before Jan. 1st, 1932. 1st Frank MacAulsy, Souris East. 2nd Percy Dickinson, New Glas- 4th Goo. L. Boswell, Erenchforc. 5th Ernest Houston. Hunter Riv- Sec. 11 nu- of brood sowsnall fan-owed in 1982 and over 4 months. 1st Charles Willis, Clyde River. 2nd Ernest Houston-Hunter Riv- 61'. 8rd mm: MacAulay, soul-ts East. 4th W. J. Jenkins, Dunstaffnsge. 5th S. C. Stewart and Son, Dun- staffnsge. ' Sec. 12 Senior champion boar. 1st Fsloouwtood Farm, Cher- lottetown. Soc. 13 Junior champion boar. 1st Ernest Houston, Hunter raver. Sec. 14 Senior champion sow.- Frsnk MscAulsy, Souris East. Sec. 15 Junior champion sow. 1st Ernest Houston, Hunter River. Sec. 16 Grand champion boar. Falcotnwood Farm, Charlotte- town. Sec. 17 Grand champion sow. 1l‘rsnk MocAulsy, Souris East. Class 31. Market class, my breed, grads or cross. Sec. 1 Pair bacon hogs. 1st Ernest Houston, Huntor River. 211d Frank MacAulsy, Soul-is East. 3rd mm: MacAuisy, Souris East. 4th Percy Dlckieson, New Glas- IOW- Bth Charles Willis, Clyde River. Sec. 2 Perl ‘of five bacon hogs. 1st Ernest Houston. Hunter River. 2nd Ernest Houston, Hunter Riv- GI‘. 3rd John Drake, Harolbrook. 4th Percy Dickieson, New Glas- BOW. 3th S. C. Stewart and Son, Dun- stsffnage. Sec. 3 Champion bacon hog. 1st Ernest Houston, Hunter River. Special prize offered by Swift Canadian Co. Moncton. N. B. 1st Ernest Houston, Hunter River. 3 d Fl wood F . Ch - ire known to millions-ms two 5m.“ g ‘Flock o; southdownm r awn um u 2nd Ernest Houston, Hunter Riv- . __ . .. . lottetown. \0lC(‘S but. Freeman Gosden and m; Almon Boswell gr, flhnrlcs Correll look pretty much 4 - ' _ flh Fflwnwvod I'm-m. Ohar- mm and Fm", “m,” M like other young business men in "n. the =1 "Ffllvfl- 5m Em“, Homwn. Hm“, mp W0 598% 11988- In "Check and Double Check" l- ,. . ,_ er " they emerge from their u l - ' ' oluslon and provide the pulgllu? wisgh 55h Fil¢°nw°°fi Flflfl. 0M1‘- 1_‘I‘ Walter Jones on Abogwoit its first view of them. Featured ' ' V ' " ‘ ° ‘ httewwn‘ twill: them in the picture are-Sue the Quality m. Faloonwood Farm, Chu-lottc- sflyef Laaf lrlclfer 2 years, dry: 4~J, Waiter Carol, Charles Morton, Irene Rich, l“ . , ' tpwn, Jones on Helen A-bbekcrk 13mg. t "ml 51 film"! 51111110111118 cast. gm pflwnwood yin-m, °h"1°tw_ ' . - ' stunts twins Manufactured I by BBANTFOIl-D. TWINE 0.. 1.11).. CANADIAN sung, Nona botlor mover; 10mg guaranteed. ' THE 550 feet lo the lmmd. The prloo thin you ls very low, lower ‘Chm for many yearn. n5: Sole u our sun Qua . nan srons, In my "u. my. ' Garter I8. 0o. limited 5th Ihlconwood Form. Chi-l‘- .v_:,4_,4\,+q§r!’ ,4" c. 4...»: -\ ~‘ - and IIIS/Qas 8551'.’ its»... sizj- out for 160d . For Sale by GIIIIMOIIE BROS. TWO STORES u Flies, mosquitoes and other, household "insects simply can. not live ‘(hero you spray Millln/lboyb-odownand tutu prannWbiEoIWHIZ in 98% hhltoallinsooto. Jnsectlfille itAmtwauuMAus-‘ma vets] K I L L P O DVER t r _\|\ CW!!! 0 Z . L Laboratory ll. '|.. WURTIIY Druggist. Phone 271' a 1st Ernest Houston, Hunter River. 2nd Ernest Houston, Huntor Riv- er. ‘ 3rd. Frank MacAulay, Bouris East. 4th Charles Willis, Clyde River. (To be Continued) CLASS SS-FOWLS Soc 1 Comish Game Cock 1 Geo M Holmes, Amherst N. S. 2 H Thorns, Charlottetown 3 Robt Dslziel, Charlottetown Sec z Cornish Guns Hen ‘ l Geo MacLellsn, Amherst, N. S. 2 C. N. Payne, Amherst, N. S. 3 G. M. Holmes, Amherst, N. S. Sec 3 Silver Seabright Bantam Cock ' 1 L A Hazard, Charlottetown Sec 4 Silver Seabrlgl-lt Bantam Hen ' 1 L A Haszlrd, Charlottetown Sec 5 Leghorns, White Cook i Harold Whitlook, olrrowu 2 A C Munroe, Meadowville, N. S. 5°“ 3Chas Wilmer, Pictou n. s. a"! Falwmmd Farm‘ chu- 4 A C Munroe, Meadowvllle, N. S. lotbetown. Sec 6 Leghonw. White Hen 1 A C Munroe 2 A O Mlmroo 3 J O Irving, Vernon 4 Chas Wlsner, Piotou, N. S. sec 1 Leghorn, any other variety. Cock 1 Rose Valley Poultry Ylrdl. Chtown. 2 Jos Cut-lay. Cbtown. 3 J. N. Collier, Childm- Seo a Leghorn, any other variety, Hen. 1 .1 n Collier. Ohtown- 2 O N Payne, Amherst, N. S. 3 C N Pa?” Sec D Minutes. Cock 1 W J Cudmore and 50in, Chtown 2 W J Oudmors and Son, Chtown. Sec 10, Mihoroo Hen lwJClldmomandflvttiw-I Cudmore and Son. 3 W J Oudmfll‘! and Son. Soc 11 Orpington, any vsrietv. Cock 1 Harvey Jenkins. Chtown R R. 6 2 G M Holmes. 3 Wonk M1115. Ch- tqvm, 4 Avys Gibson, Monoton, N. B. Sec 12 Orpington, any variety. Hen. 1 G. M. HDImQESMrLJWDAVI Qrggor, Wlnslnc. 8 H8176! JODRIDI- 4 Mrs. J W McGregor. ' Sec 13, Plymouth Rock, Ban!!! Cook. 1 Hope and Plmnmer. Monom- N. B. l John Mnomnl-l. Ohtown. 3 John MsoInrlis. 4 H099 and Pinni- mar. Sec 14, Plymouth R B Hen 1 Hope grid Plummet‘. 2 Hope and Plummer. 3 Avye Gibson. 4 John Msclnnds. Sec 15, Plymouth Rock. White Cock. 1 Fred Blanchard, Chtown. 2 G M. Holmes. a Fred Blanchard. . Sec 16, Plymouth RDCkr Whlll! Ken. 1 Fred Blanchard. 2 G M ‘Holmes. a A Boswell and Son. S'Side. 4 Fred Blanchard. Sec 17 Plymouth Rook, my other variety, Cook. 1 Jos Ourley. 2 Mrs. L A Rankin. | Brown's rm, n. s. a o M Holmes. - See 1B, Plymouth Rock any other variety, Hon. l Jos Cur-icy. 2 Joseph Curlew. 3 ' G M Holmes. i Sec l9, Rhoda Island Red Cock. t 1 C N Payne. 2 W J Cudmore and Son. 3 W J Cudmoro and Son. Soc 20 Rhoda Ishnd Red. Hen. 1'WJOI1dInoresndBon.2WJ Cudmore and Son. Sec 21 Wysndotte White Cock. ’ l Samuel Stoves, Sunnybrse, N. B. 2 Samuel Stoves. 3 Fred Btu-l» chard. "S90 22. Wyundotte White Hen.‘ ' \ 1' Samuel Steevos. 2 Samuel Stceves. 3 Prod Blanchard. , Soc‘ 23 Wyandotto sny other vo- rioty Cook. 1A D Grant, Plctou, N. S. 2 1'10- n. M Holmes, Amherst. N. S. Sec 24 Wyondotte any other vi- riety Hen. - "_ 11ml. LARankin. 211cm » Holmes. 8 Petor Craig, St. Avsrda. Soc 23 Pitt Curie Cot. 1 Prank Power. Chtown. 2 Frank Power. 3 Robt mlulel. 4 Bobt Dal- siol. . \ Sec 2O Pitt Game Hen. ‘climb higher in the science of M} For Sale by P. J. Macllflltlllll i Comer of Prince and Kent sq l 1 Frank Bower. 2 Frank pa“ a Robt Dalziel. 4 Robt Dslziel, (To Be Continued) C. Bu. C. iota; --__.. OI 111M111“ l0 Old, 811d youn‘, The numerous enquiries, perm, ally and by mail, as to the vamp Courses given in the Chariottetoq. Business College would indicatsr very large attendance again till; term Whlvh Opens on Tuesday, 59m,‘ 6th. Among the numerous visitors u? our Province this summer m, scores of graduates from the Gill C. holding splendid positions ;,-_ broad, returning home to spent“, short vacation. The only elm that depression seems to have lid on them was to shorten their lam of absence from work. To those who are ambitious t1 oountancy, 1t will be pleasing I, learn that Mr. J. Wellington Din on, C.G.A., has been attached l the teaching staff. Mr. Dixon w‘; formerly a. very successful publii school teacher in this Provintu and, like other progressive m dents-improved his spare time! study and research, and has, upol examination, been awarded the d G. A. degree by the General not counta-nts Association of Canada" Inc. by the Dominion Parliament ' The Courses of instruction at tln Charlottetown Business coiled- aro intensely interesting from stall to finish, and, under the system d INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION tilt’ peculiar wants of every student Ill, given that attention which mlklT thb work easy and pleasant- Shorthsnd and Typewrlllns Ill, continue leaders amons the Cm‘ us, supplimented by those subilfi, so necessary to the attompllfilli; stcnographcr. c. s. c. srfldilllil. m noted for their accurate woril hence the demand for their m vices. ' A number of our srfldufll” w“ are 1n the Civil Service at CREW are now home on short vacation, Ask them what they think of ~l \ methods and system of "trslnllll 1 “Just what they required" 18W invariable answer. now is the time to set 111w l“ and start RIGHT. REMEMBER! TUESDAY. SEPT‘ EMBER c. Make it mounrable ll registering at the chum?!“ TOWN BUSINESS cotwos. l- B. Miller, Principal. 5531-9-14 FILES Ended Without Cuttinl or 5"" If you think n surslvfll °P°"“u°' is the only way to 8% T‘? °t “'9% bleeding or protrudinl; 911115» l“ u“; cause you haven't heard 0i W‘ harmless internal medicine dis?!‘ cred by s prominent wcslml P aicisn. ' After years of study. Dl- Leonhardt found the cause 01b] v to be internal-conflesm“ °1 m, in the lower bowel-the h? ‘g . hoidnl veins flabby; the bowl? _ W I weak: the parts almost deadw M; away the doctor set to work m, a real lntemal remedy- H“ m- ceeded, and with success 1111 3'“ 1000 patients, with success n 900 cues, he named his P" I. tion HEM-ROID- m m " The doctor wants even’ lmvm femr to benefit by h“ “bflnu... and so there will be no do?“ t daisy Hughes Dru! 6°» Buthru.) drugglsts oval-Wilt!" "e m, ‘My odtolelll-IEM- I0 “w”; ontee of mqnfllkblck ‘r it end Piles in an! 10m‘- m . _ So why waste time 01love", treatments or ink of‘ It: m! < when HEM- I!" "lb ° unwed