.E ll rc-nned {or new‘: Q I) l I-JYOII llll’ ll live" xfjffmu," mi inmmi u “'11:,- word llriefii 9575b“ ‘l t" mwnm an,“ ¢alnmn ,“'1\TER~GLASS m: preseri/lns M, ,1 Taylor Drug 00.. Kerwin:- ion. 4cm TIRE PUMPS that are 0,11, pitting home, sold at Braces. “ _ L-5B30-B—l8-2l. 4,1115 COLLIDE-Jhvo cars .o11111,<i at Reed's Corner on Mon- ' lllllll, causing considerable my ‘i0 both cars, but none of 1;;- Qi-i-iiprints were hurt. S. -4,N MOTOR TRIP-M155 Hglgn Peters. M155 Sylva Iunkletter, Mer- garet Sinclair and Miss Edna, 331;. er left/ on Monday on a motor tflp to Halifax, N. S.-s -vsr'rons T0 TRYON-Mr. end Mrs Reginald Aitken. m. andi Mrs. Ira. Shaw and Miss Miriam Shaw of Charlottetown; Mrs. Car- ter and young sons of Victoria, B. C.; Mrs Fannie w. Robertson of of Charlottetown; Mr. U. J. Plneau, mflflflser of the Bank of Nova Sco- visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm, Tryon, on Sunday. -s tia and Mrs. Pineau, Albany, werei STANDARD 0F FRESNNESSA¢¢ QUALITY MIC-MABDM COFFEE Kept Fresh in the Metal Foil Package Judging Reslts At Exhibition Yesterday (Continued from page l0) 1. Chas. R. ‘Prenholm, Ft. Law- rence, N. 8.; 2. Harry ‘Tweedy, Eamsclllfe. Sec. IL-Helfer l Yr. Old Sr: i 1. Harry Tweedy, Eamscliffe; 2. 1Chas R. Trenholrn, Fort Law- rence, N. S. Sec. 12--Hell'cr 2 Yrs. Old: ‘, l. Chas. R. Trenholm, Ft. Latv- . rence, N. 5.; 2. Chas, R. TfBnhfilm, ' ir-i. Lawrence, n. s.; a. Chas. n. rrenlzolm, Ft. Lawrence. Sec. lMow 3 Yrs. Old In Mllk Dry: 1. Chas. R. Trenholm, Ft. Inw- rence, N. S. Sec. l7—Grand Champion Fem- a e: 1. Chas. R. Trenholm, Ft. Law- rence, N, s, Sec. l8—Jr. 0r Breeders Herd: l. Chas. R. Trenholm, Ft. Law- rcncc. N. S.: 2. A. H. BOSWBH and Sim. Mdrshtield; 3. Harry Tweedy, , Enrnscliifo. Sec. l9—Sr. Or Graded Herd: l. Chas, R. Trenholm, Ft. Law'- rcuce. N. S; 2. A. H. Boswall and Son. hfrirshfield; 3. Harry Tweedy, Earrtscliffe. ' held on Saturday. Ava. 22- . nd PRINCE: COUNTY cnnomcua Community Fair Held At S u m merside i Under the auspices of the Broth- erhood of Trades and Labor a. very i successful community fair was held ‘ in Summerside beginning Aug. l1i and ending on Monday evening with a. final performance to be , l The Summerslde Band was hi1 attendance throughout and several, vaudeville acts were presented, the‘ talent coming from both abr0utl1 and locally. A valuable door prize‘ was given away on three o! the Order “the World's Best” HOLMANS PRINCE EDitdRD FOX NETTENGJ Oarioads Iii Staci; Frost woven i. Our heavy, ivcll assorted m; must be cleaned out by Nov- ember 1st. Order a Bruce's. L-5830-8-l8-2i. _.\'l.l(}lI'l‘ lNJllltIES-—A work- mn iiiiinrd MacKcnzie was in- ptd on the drvdge "General Cur- 7,9," ilredgiiig in the harbour, when itnic hriivy iron geiir fell on his g1; llu ivccivctl medical treatment |r.d is now doing ziicely. S. _l’ .-\ '1‘ l E N T S UNDERGOING TRE.~\T.\IEN'i--'I'hc following pa- iiciiis tire undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital: Mrs. Charles Coughlin. Cascumpec; Miss Lliililll Forbes, Wilmot Valley; Mr. Neil BIuvIIlIIiS, Albany. $- _\1SITI,NG OLD HOME-The gqvcriilid Edwin Simpson of Milf- i. Aiichigrin, U. S. A., arrived i '.(l.l_\' the 17th for a visit with his brother and sister, Alfred Simpson and Sophia Simpson in North st Eleanor-s and with rela- iivi-s and friends in the province. ilii llliltll‘ the trip to old haunts and lwriiix. here viii Detroit. Mich, Ni- i nus and Syriicirc, N. Y., .ll and Qiicbtc. Canada. He . viuziin on tho Island until ab- J-li ill: sixth of Septcmbeiz-S -l~‘lNED $l50__1in Excise case ‘ u; a simimcrsidc party ‘ii0l1 with o. seizure of 96 0f beer on the promises or izusetl, by the R. C. M. P. was by Rlilf-{lsirflle Darby on ii‘ and the accused found i iind lined $150.00 0r three fllvllllis in jail, this being the sec- aiid oiliinse. A 1inrty was fined $7.50 mil Posts for spccilingn-S -RECEIVES sun NEWS-Mr. Venuili Milligzin, Summcrsidc. has INQHWl word of the deiith of his dillllllitu} Sarah, Mrs. Harry Kelly at her home in Ohio. Her mother accoinpinied by Mrs. Harry Daley, I liivcu. leit. for Ohio about two weed iigo to be with Mrs. Kelly during her last illness. She leaves to iuiium hcr husband and several chiiiirvn. Friends in Shci-broolre. Wednesday furnished by Alex and his ‘band from Sackvillc. Essie and Phyllis, of Sackville, were week-end guests Hicks’ mother, Mrs. Frances S. Allen. Miss Verna MacKenna and Miss Theresa MacKenna of Emerald. S. Fredericton, a guest, of M1‘. and Mrs. Fred Scgce. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lane and daughter, Marlon, of Maiden, spent Wednesday in Moncton. TORMENTINE Miss Ethel Banks is spending some time in Lewisvllle, a guest or Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Humphrey. lvLiss M. E. Floulkes of St. Louis, Mo, arrived here Tuesday evening to spend her vacation hero, a guest of Miss Ado. Ford. Mrs. Robert Dunbar is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. James A MacEach- GTII. Miss Emma Carson of Charlotte- town spent Wednesday ‘riere, a guest of her mother, Mrs. Clara Carson Miss Jean Mann of Campbeilton ls spending some time here, a guest of Miss Doris LYLeary. Miss Gwendolyn Alien has re- turned home fmm Moncton where she spent several days visiting friend's. Miss Irene Spence of Halifax is spending a. couploof weeks hcre, a guest of hcr uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Powell Spence, nt the Seaside Hotel. Quite a number from here at- tended the dance in Meh-osc Hall Friday evening. Music was fur- nished by the Rainbow dance band, Mrs, W. Enzor Oulton spent Sat- urday in Amherst, a guest of hcr daughter, Mrs. Alcx Cameron, and Mr. Cameron. Quite a large number attended the dance held. in the Straits Hall evening. Music was Mrs. Lloyd Hicks and daughters, of Mrs. Miss Nnn Wilson of Saint John Mrs. Teresa. MacDonald and Mrs. Horace McGraw of Boston, Mass, are visiting their sister, Mrs. John C. Hennesscy, Maiden. Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson and two children, Gordon and Marian. have returned to their home in Sussex after spending some time here. the guests of Mr. Robinson's brother, Mr. Donald S. Robinson, and Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Dennis Cormier spent Mon- day in Moncton. Mrs. Amy Allen of Peabody, Mass, is spending some time here, a. guest of her mother, Mrs. Nettle Spence. Mrs. C. W. Oulton spent Satur- day in Moncton. Mr. George McLeod of Moncton is spending several clays at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John C. Honnessey, Maiden. Mrs. Percy Wood‘ and two child- rcn, Dora and Charles. 0f “um. are visiting at the home oi’ Mrs. Wood's mother, Mrs, Walter Briggs. ~ Mr. Bobby Robinson has return- ed to his home here after spend- ing the past month in Sussex, a guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong. ’ ' Carleton, and Vicinity, The car ferry steamer [broke all records on Monday, having to make two extra. trips to accommo- date the 245 automobiles that crossed, an all-time high. Mrs. Frank Campbell and little son Jackie of Cape Traverse re- turned Saturday night alter a. de- lightful holiday spent with relat- ives and fritnds in Fort Frances. Ont. 1. Charles R, Trenliolm, Ft. Law- rence, N. S. Sec. 16-Sr. Female Champion: Cape Traverse on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Bell. Miss Roberta. Howait of Suin- morside is paying an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. Norman McWilliams of Ccirlet/on. Mrs. Clarence Wnddcll and cluldren of Cape Traverse arc vis- iting Mrs. Wnddoiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Darrach of Char- lottetown. Mr. John B. McFaciyen of Aug. ustine Cove is the izuiist of his sister, Mrs. Mary McLean of Clint"- lottetoivn during Exhibition iveck. Miss Amelia Hashim of Spring- field is the welcome guest of her brother, Mr. John S. Hzislnm and Mrs. Hashim of Carleton. Mr. Earle W. Sdivlcr of Kontvillo, N. S.. has purchased the farm property of Mr. Hamilton Leard in North ‘Pryon and is having his filrniture brought over by Mr. Nor- man McWilliiims’ large motor truck. Mr. and Mrs. Sawlcr (for- merly Mabel Clark of Cnpe Trav- erse) and their little son will be cordially welcomed to the com- munity life of Tryon. Thcii- many friends are pleased to see Mr. and Mrs. John Hnslnm or Carleton sufficiently recovered from their recent~illness to be out around again. Miss Marion Hardy of Carleton left Monday evening to take up her duties as teacher at Port Hill School. A number of the schools in this vicinity re-opcned iiftcr the sum- mer holidays on Tuesday, Aug. 18th. Al; Carleton the interior of the school has been redecorated and presents a very attractive and sanitary appearance. Two new teachers have been engaged, vlz., Miss Marjorie McCallum of Sum- rncrslde as principal and Miss Doris Gillespie of Carleton in the -—PATIENTS IN TllE PRINCE 1 s . ,- ., .. E E E_ _ . . ey.mour Wood, ChTown, R Sec. 20-5. (‘t 1 Si : mum. nights. "Is-miéiqliv BOfDOivItg a. COUNTY HOSPITAL A“ M's‘ T m’ I 11.5; 2. A. H. Boswell and son, 1. Chris Rf nceniioimrer-t Law- 5m" JemW-“me °Y°heeml "'1- W-d M“ 1 '9,“ on v M John, GYadYi ‘Summerside? MT- Marshdield; 3. Chas. R. Trenholm. i-riiicc N ' s -‘ 2 ppm. 11,, dered dance music on Tuesday and qwiidiiii: their summer- vaca on Erskine Forbes, South West Lot l6,‘ Miss Margaret Noonan of Mel- F1 Lawrenm N s, 1' Humé, 1,1,; 3 ,1 H‘ B“ ali 1 Wednesday ii “Y ‘imfl {mg- Clemmt 0"‘ Miss Edith‘ Sharp, Borden; Mr. rose spent sever-iii days ‘at the 51m 14_(;¢,w 4 yrs, 01g “m1 1mm Sm, Md, .- ‘,1 ‘ 05w 1 on “may Cvmnng 1111-00 wry .. , lltduiiit. . Sidney Mills, Kensington; Mrs. home of My, and Mrs. John Strong, under 5; > Q", 71;“ (. m.‘ “n? ipopm. boxmg Dams were Smgcd, —~——_ ‘ Chin-cs Gay, OLcary; Miss Bcr- Maiden. 1, P313 M 11 H 1 p; ~ ' 1 ' .'.,, ‘ ' 111 1-.11- 11 b" , 1~ =1‘, _|-‘Oli ALL KINDS of’ poplllnt‘ tha Morrison, Summorsidc; Mr. --—- 2_ Peter §,,1,,,§§,_ng,,,,11',‘. elgivegegi ’rekc/CCERSI?‘qraygnrgosliténI-‘figé ‘Maine 1151:}?funk.F1Risc,?fl,,1tul£,:§ i: "*1: “fol-fa Ill-W llwdlvllfllk Peter Pony, Howilon; Mr. William Little Miss Doreen McGlashing C11“ 11 Tfelnhohn, Ft mwrenm so“ 11,1,,,._.h1-'1,.1-,1. 3' 01m,‘ R T,.‘Cn_ "'l‘iny" Thompson, both of Sum- ,1ip1il-,.~._ ii-y SJOIIES-L m“ 8 19 21 Arsenault, Abrams Villaile;_ Mrs. has returned to her home in Bay- N, $_ hohh, p1,, 1,a_“-,.,'.,,,,,, N ' moi-side. Right froin the handshake - - ' " Joseph T, Aixsenriult, Wellington; field after spending two uiecks in sec. l5_Jr_ Female Champion, s,“ zkpmgvnyv ‘M. ‘Dam: '1'1~,0“~1D<0n hndgq one on A119“- l. CllflSmR. TlPllllOllll. Ft. Iintv- zaiice, N S.: 2. A. H. Bwsvxnll and . Son, Miirsliiiclil; 3. Chas. R. Tren- l hnlm, Ft. Lawrence. N. S. Sec. 23—T\vn llcifcrs 2 Yrs. of Age and Under: l. Chris. R. Ti-iinliolm, Ft. Law- rence, N. S.: 2. A. H. Bout-nu and son, NIEITSIllIOlKlI 3. Chas. R. Tren- holm, Ft. LZI-WYFDCC, N. S, GUERNSEYS-CLASS I8 Soc. 1—-Bul,l, Junior Calf: 1st. Harold Laird. Kelvin; 2nd. Guy Rodd. Bruckley; 3rd, John A. Lea, Traveller's Rest. ' ’ Sec. 2-—Bull, senior Culf: lst, Guy Rodd, Brnckley; 2nd, Harold Lcartl, Kelvin; 3rd, Guy Rodd, Brarklcy. Sec. 3—BuJl, Junior Yearling; lst, Guy Rodd, Brackley. Sec. (‘v-Bull, 3 years old and un- dcr 6: lst, Guy Rodd, Brackley; 2nd, Harold Laird, Kelvin. Soc. 7—Juuior Female Champion; lst, Guy Rodd, Bracklcy. Sec. li-Senior Male Champion: lst, Guy Rodd, Braclaley. Sec. tl-Grand Ctnmipion, Mule: lst, Guy Rodd, Brucklcy. Sec. 10-IIcifcr, Junior Calf: lst, Guy Rodd, Brzickluy; 2nd. John A. Len, 'I‘mvellcrs Rest; 3rd. Lou, Travellers Rest. Soc. Il-llcilel‘, Senior Cali: lst, Harold Leard, Kelvin; 2nd, Harold Leard, Kelvin. Sec. i%llcifcr, Junior Yearling: ' 1st, John A. Lou, Traveller's Rest; 2nd, John A, Lca, Traveller's Rest; 2rd, Guy Rodd, Brackley; 4th, Har- y old Laird, Kelvin. Sec. l5—-Cow, 3 years old, in milk: i 1st, Guy Rodd, Brncklcy; 2nd. Guy Rodd, Brucklr-y; 3rd, Harolih Laird, Kelvin; 14th, Guy Rodd; Brackley. 1 Sec. 16-—Covv, 4 years old and over, Dry: 1st, Harold Laird. Kelvin; 2nd.‘ Guy Rodd, Bruekley; 3rd, Roperi Harold Laird, Kelvin. 1 5“, 1'1 _. Cow, 4 years old and over. in milk: 1st, Roper Bros, Ciftown, RR. 6; 2nd, Harold Laird, Kelvin; Sid, R0- per Bros, Clftown, RR. ti; 4th, Ro- pci" Bros, Clvtown, RR. 5; 5th. GUY 1L0 the count of nine. From thvn ‘two boys are matched Harold Laird, Kelvin; 4th, John An ilton, New Perih. I Bros, Charlottetown, RR. 6; 4th. l 3. Cliarlcg Willi-s. CV74‘ RiYPYI 4- i, Roper Bros, Ciftown, RR. 6; 5th, i W. J. Jenkins. Frenchfort. 2. Ernest Houston. Charles Frank MdcAi. aults chin which sent him down on both lads swapped punches ceaselessly for the remainder of the fight. They both were bleeding quite frvoly’ at the finiil bell and the (incision was given to Arsen- ault, mention bring iniiile that it had been 1|. very close lijrlit The again for Labor Diiy. Step-dancing contests for men, and women took place on two evenings of the show. ' SUMDIARY Winners of door 1irizcs: Ernest Arscnault , 98 lb. bag of, flour. ‘ Antoine Arsentiiilt. 1 load ot‘ coal. Kiirl Fitzpatrick, l set of (lishcs. Stop Dlllllflllg Competition: LdcliPs~Mrs. Frank Arsiinuult, Men-l, Wilfivd Driuceitc; 2, Ernest Gallant; 3, Clifford Dou- ccttc. Vaudeville Acts: Paul Harrison. acrobatics. c0\l'b0_\"TI'l0, songs and jokes. Dar}: Devils. iuiscrlliineous music. Bingo and other inidivny giiinvs were oflso e ' ‘d. l). i i swim; Src. 1.——Bl‘.il.l' furroivvil before Jan. 1, 1935: 1. Fmnk MHPAHitLV. Souris; 2. Charles Willi. Clyde River. Sec. ‘l-Bnar fnrrinvi-il in 19°’ 1. Cliiircs Viiilfs. Clyde ' Ernest Houston. Iiuntcr Riv Sec. 3-—B0:|r fztrrmvrd in and over four months: 1. W. J. Jmikins. Frcnclifort: 2 I Shh’; W. J. Jciik s. Prciichfort: 3. Wallci" rtu. Rusticoi 4. Will- ti-r Bllllltllll. Rustico: 5. Alec Harm‘ Sec. »1—§mv fzirrowed before Jan 1935: River: ' River; i 1. Charles Willis. Cl_\'('l\" '1 Eriici. Houston. Hunts-i- Sec. 5--Sow fnrroivcd in 1935: 1. Charles Willis, Clyde Riv _ Hunter Riv I ‘ Clyde Rivet‘; 5. . Souris. i Sec. (L-Sow furrowcd 11236 and over 4 months: i \Villi5. l. Right at lhc FORE ‘iris tlii- (1l‘\l.l'l'if tliui ii.i~ lli.l(ll‘ Pi-inri-x I-Iiliviiril Fumiius for Strength. I 2. Its (ii-Tl) 'l'OL'GlI\'l£.<S comes from its SIAHV-ifllli PROM-l \'-:ili\" '" 111 p-ciitliihiv, 3. Its i=i.ic:;ii:ii< ‘nii-txirrii 1:4 ..\r\'.'<i",\i.l*i> it. iuxn uni Never lllti-Li 4. Iii. l~..\'l'll\ IWYIVI‘ IIl-IYJW ili~ .l(ll\"l',\’ “.\l.\ 'l'iii.i-» siriinuir." 5 Its‘ JOINTS i\l'l' FIT-Iii) \ilii’li Iiivlls IX ilii~ *".i"iiii;,ll1.._ Lurks OFT the Tiliibttlre, 6. Its llviivicr (liiivnnivilii: is lliiulilo t‘ii'.iii-;l-——L',':v<>< ltiuililv Pro- tcvii l. 7. Its Straight. Non-Slig “Kill is |:i1‘l4‘l‘ to ili‘riil—‘~‘i.il»i- l‘.'tti~i‘ Prns. 8. 'l'h:'rt"s :1 Risk in buying Ni-itliii; thlgl Liiiilu ,\=i1i-. Ynt _\<iu E ~,*ii\“i\, can't g0 wronii, with I’ri'.ii-t~ litliiuril. It's ‘lini- PER ROLL Oi‘ 130 Fill-Tl‘ l 2 ~ili. Blush 2 -i'n. Blush Iii-in. Mesh l >lll. .\l'i=.<i'i 1 -in. Tlluah l’; -in. Bit-sh .l.\' ‘f 1'; -in. Mesh ll! “ ‘j u. Mesh 2'0 " ;~,.-, -iii. 3105b 21 " l”ltl-ll(lll'l‘ PRlllE-‘iill 'i'() Yflilt Nl-lARiIST‘ ' ST -\'l‘lt),\ . It‘ more convenient we ulll fni-iviird C. 0. D. l0 your ruiluuy station. Write ‘plume or li-lvgmph and toll u-. \\'lll'\"l\1I' you 1irefer s Staples and Wire .i~l l-‘i-x “ire Mimics .__ il iii. l‘|\".‘(l— ed fur P-‘KCH rolLi I'm‘ lb. 11¢,- mrmm. home “.111 xv,“ w is spending a. vacation here, a primary department. The Auélu-‘i- Rodd, Brackley. _ ~ 1. W, J Jenkins, Fi-enchfort; 2. l0 ptlV your lllfllk or post mm of h" m ___S ° guest of her sister, Mrs. C. W. congratulations are being eX- tine Cove School has been re- Sec. Its-Cow, 2 years old in milk: Alec Hamilton. New Perth; 3. S. C. (lolvanizcd Fox Lucing amt," n. “n” ‘mum, has puss s‘ Bell/ea and Mr. Beltw- tended to Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd modelled accordlnc to Plflflfi rs- 1st, John A. Lcn. “'“"°"°"‘ Rest; sicii-ni-i. and Son. Dtllisinffltailc; 4. , Wire, very plitthic mi * ~ ' Waugh of Wllmot (formerly Dor- oeived from the school inspector, 2nd, John A. Lea, 'I‘ravellcr's Rest. s_ (1 gfpu-nri, and $011, 1311115135., pa“. mung 1g 1b,, N0 A("Y”3~‘5'F—Yi"""‘ P115" —-'I‘OURING TIIE IIIARITIDIES -\li' A L Brown with hi; “qfn Miss EH99“ MncDflnald 0f P011 othy Muttnrt of Carleton) on the all the windows having been sec. Iii-Cow, Z 3'01!" 0111i. ‘"721 d nrige; 5. Charles Willis, Clyclp Riv- xiculeil for cut-h rolli. with orili-r. llllllTlVlwt‘ the - < . . .. . . . i . . \ - m“ ,1,,.,,e dm,gh,m,s from Ummb Elgin is spending some time here. birth of h son at the PrlnceACoun; placed in thlc; spot? gut east‘ 1252811: Hist,“ (iuyultloéledémiilflck hi’. u . orig 7 g “h H“ I t, 111-1- 11,_ Ra,1,,,,_,. “m “n1, ,1,.11,.,.,. 1,11,.‘ Om" decided w come “M, 10,. n guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. ty Hospital on Sunday, ugus Mr. Lorne e o ape a aio '11 , _ male Cham- ice. --.nw ‘u er o no 1 m vflur W111“, qflw“. Monteitli. 16th. has been rte-engaged “S teacher. sec. 20 - Jiiiiwr 1- less than eight. 1 - their vacation this year and on ihcii- iviiy down visited the Gaspc Pfiiltlculu. New Brunswick. and on to Prince Edward Island. While in Siiiiiiuviadile they were shown over m“ Exniiiiincntal Fox Farm and ‘We kvrnly interested in nil they saw. They visited Cavendish, Chnr- loitctoiwi. leaving on the cm‘ furry in Satin-tiny for Halifax. They Dluu to visit the Annapolis Vnlligv. 0181M‘. N, S. Thcy will then visit. plon: 1st, John A. Lea, Traveller's Rest. Sec. 21 -— Senior Female Chflm- pion: _ 1st, Roper Bros, Cirtown, RR. 6. \ Sec. 22—(irund Champion Female; 151,, Roper Bros, Clrtown, RR. 6.| sec. z3-Junlor or Breeders Herd: 1st, Guy Rodd, "Brzickley; 2nd, Harold Luircl, Kelvin; 3rd, John A. Lea, Truvcll ‘s Rest. Sec. M-Scnior or Graded “EH11 1n Mount, 'I‘ryon School Miss Amelia MacDonald of Carleton b8- gins her fourth year as their tencher. At North Carleton the ex- tcrlor 0t tho school has been paint- ed and the tfluchcr, Miss Dorothy McFarlane of North Carleton has been re-cngagcd. 1. W. J. Jenkins, Prenchfort; 2.1 Ernest, Houston. Hunter River; 3.,‘ Charles Wills. Clyde River. 1 Sec. iL-Scnior herd, one \:oar_ and two sow: 1. Charles Willis. Clyde River; 2. Frank hla-cAulnyi. Souris: 3. Char- lcs Willis, Clyde River; 4. Ernest-l Houston, Hunter River. Sue. 9.--Junini- herd, one boar; and two son's: 1. W. J, Jcnkins. Frcnchfort; 2. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cameron and Miss Edythe Oulton of Amherst spent Sunday hem. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oulton. Captain Flora Pyke of No. 3 Sal- vation Army Corps. St. John. N. B» has returned after spending a pleasant holiday with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dvegnn of Carleton. Mrs. F‘red Segee of Fredericton is spending some time in Bayfteld, l], guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McGlnshing. Mr. L. Keith of Ncedham, Mass. is visiting friends in the DWI/lime. a guest at the Mawley House. Summerside. The Lowther picnic, judging from its success Saturday afternoon. Aug. 15th, is likely to became an Mr. Harold O'Neil of Moncton Si. John aid E..t ‘ St l b l ‘ . - 1st, Guy Rodd, Briwkley; 2nd. _ . _ rum-mung, 1,], £1,011: 23,10 zvgé was a recent guest zit the home of Dr. and Mrs. Desmond Sutheft- annual event. The msetbmg tgiiifia Harold Land‘ Kemn- évziléer ‘glilfliflirlll, Risico, fill. S: y n, a 1m. much delight", Mm the I“ Mr. and Mrs-Avard Wall. Maiden. land of North Adams, Mass, vis - WXIS nt the spacious an cau‘ u y sum 295mm", Ge, o‘, Sm, . cw rt nn Son. Dunsirnagc, Cl l v1 i’: W ‘ I 11nd 1 ' ---—- year's Olympic team in Germany. situated residence of Mr. William 1st Guy Rodd Bmckley. 2,1,1 4. Wonk MucAiildv, Sour-is; 5, iiir es \ i.l . C._\i. ,1. ti. ... m“ llll‘ hospitality of the Mm Michael Cullen 01- 5mm. Mrs. Lea, Victoria. Upwards of 150 ivere ' ’ ' '-Clli'tl'iCS Willis. Clvde River. ‘ i - ed Ciirlcton on Wednesday. Sutherland ts remaining for some time with her Parents. 1V1!‘- find Mrs. T. B. Grady of Charlottetown. while Dr. Sutherland returned to North Adams on Monday. Roper Bros, Clftown RR, 6; 3rd. Harold Laird, Kelvin; 4th, Harold Laird, Kelvin. See. Eli-Junior Get of Sire: 1st. Guy Rodd, Brackley; 2nd, Harold Laird, Kelvin; 3rd, John A. Lea, Traveller's Rest. 1300px‘ S- Sec. I0.--I'alr of brood sous: 1. Ernest. Houston, Hunter Riv- er; 2. Charles Willis. Clyde River; 3. Charles Willis. Clyde Rivet"; 4. Ernest Houston. Hunter River; 5. , Friink MacAuli-iy‘. Soiirls. l, present. practically all of whniu were Lowthors or oi’ Lowther af- filiation. Mnny parts of the prov- ince wcre represented as well is several more distant. points. To- wards the ending of B. perfect af- oguc wns n recent guest of ho!‘ daughter, Mrs. J. C. Hcnncsscy. -s.i\n NI 7p i. _ His nrxnivlzn A Mam,“ giro i-aiiiiivvd this week by Mrs. N. “unlit. Summcrside. brought w 55.1, l‘i'ii of 5 B3001 0K1 of the sildden passing on Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hicks and family of Sackville motored to ‘Miss Elsbella wiui. Melee"- ROUND HERE zVfifiYTt-IING QUtE-T MORNING‘ TELL HER TO WAIT t AM TO "TAKE A THE VACUU"I CLEANEQ. BUT Aiiz- 17.1936 of Mrs J w Wad- , k M s n r _ i ~ .: ltivci" man, 110110 ' ' ' _ Maiden one dny last week and Mrs. John P. Beer, Mr. and Mrs. tcmoon a vote of tum s to r. 5w 21_pmgcny o; Dam, m, _ tom-m. M dam, Q , . ‘H. h‘ W , m"! W. Wridmcm a native of this i“ - gored w Cnrk-‘mn on flvilrs a? Sccglivlfi J 131, E ‘Camiititill 0t‘ Surgi- Roper Bros" cptown RR‘ 6' 3rd’ CmStcfl-Iiiliii 0nd S“i l? " ll‘ Tsiii-‘iiir I I‘ will‘ ‘ DIOYlnL-p‘ and n “other or M“ N Miss Edna Oulton has retuined where they were guests o rs. h. an 1d . o n h‘: m l do d b Guy Rodd. Biaoklcy; 4th, Harold n. c: 4 n till‘. gust? o: éwswvt I h FM R. Wright, Summcrslde Mrs Wad- from Amherst’ who“: She spent the E‘ Ben. Mr. Kennem “to? {liters 8123.21 {$111}, Rifiowog Land’ Kgllm’ 2 I 5ngpiqnk Y,“ imsailflg us C ' i’. l"l'lli“.§‘- . "All ‘~l' ii.il, 2 Reg man hiid mnnv friends here hnv- m“ “Wk a guest of h“ sister’ has been vlsmng Mrsih th 1; use 1'» r mjrlr h Mr J ZN’. 2 z Females yam anal Sch 1'» ‘ Min 01 r3215 b r-i n»; ‘;—-Y(‘|l "Y1- . ' illi! shunt several summers‘ with Mrs’ Alex Cmncmn‘ and Mr. Cam- mmcd to Montague wt cm‘ Ey gqxgljprn g F. ‘Brs dy Th‘ l u" or‘ Q R k1 . d l. M17‘ A‘ i". r52“? m‘ ' ‘ ' ~ 1‘. 1 l, L“, , . i ._._- - i"\ili~ River‘ Mrs ivi-igiii since the iii-sure: her m“- a 11' I‘ ‘lows oi <1 Eniiin‘ A iii‘ m “y Od-(L titan-w W7 2nd.‘ s ‘mkn a; “i” " HHS‘ 1, . .. ' .. " ' _i .- - i win. civdi imol iii1t1,m,d_ DR John w wadm n Mr. and Mrs. John Ration éry. LaPPYScvcnt Nu’; ‘t l A: Jolhnl A. Lea, Trove crs Rest, 3r .‘ wee. on or. diiirfnpinu 0m‘. - h Y. 4 C‘ H X . M}. Ne“ h.’ lllld Mrs. Wndlntln will be rem n“.- M“ Dmmld s‘ Robmson and Misses Bum find Rum Rate xi; uimg limo an he ' ‘Lona n‘ Ilgrliddn Lnlrlld‘ Kc m’ m 1' Guyl s n" noisy} 17",?“ f“ .. Alc h ‘ w u. ' ma. hi?“ "i missionaries to mini d““¢"‘"' “m ti“ “i” o??? bu“ °t °h“1°"°t°w“' "mm" °"" ' R i “t?” ,. "P- ,. .._.:;.“.°_'£.__“."1L‘!H_§9 - i. ~ _ - ,_ » \ l" cret ' end in Sussex. o 811655 ' ' ~ m... “Y “Md .’°' i‘ "mm i" and Mrs. Robinson. BRINGING up FATHER -Bv i-viiiiie McMiiiii-s i ‘Li? i) Misses Ruby and m“ “m” WHAT A MOfiNlNCa- i - c l ‘iirsonals o! Melrose were recent suvsis of 600D ‘i l, {QQEPHQHEAAQPAQD ICOULD JTAIQD l i ~Ml1 Norman MacLeod o! west CLEANER’ Bu.‘ rrMAkeg ““'°*- P- E. I. Ls a patient in the é, A L°T OF 9mm County Hospltal.—S TWO-HOUR LESSQN THI§ MORNING i MACJOIEE sinc- IMO l5 OUT AMP i 5o wii.i.. t BE. 3,111,, . NOISE i \ LIVERISH BILIOUS YOU NEED U141“ Mllfiorle Martin of Maine. m‘ ‘hi A" is undergoing treatment .~<_‘i..-_F_L__“°° "_°“_"'=Y "Selfish-B M P.L. 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