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Hammcrless style. Each Iver-Johnson “Special” Hercules Doublei Barrel Shot Gun, 12 gauge 32 inch barrel with 3 inch extra heavy shells. Ejector 9.95 12.95 i 10.25 i Double Barrel 29.50 ' (ihambered and tested 32.50 after our Island black ducks. Nicely finished and muniflom really life like. Emh-—-——-—-—-‘-—— ‘n2 6 for 6.9!! m. Summerside-Charlottetowo l Also a complete stock of Hunting Equipment including Dominion Am- Sets, Gun Cases, etc. Cleaning Rods, Loading (lardiganmAnil_“ Vicinity vm. i.“ W.H A P. Irving. of Cape Tl'3.\'(‘l'.t’, lei‘. S. ilfoillf.‘ i L.’ on an extended vi: to he nugrhtirr Mrs. Roger Buck, and Mr, Buck of Wilmington, Masts. Miss Flora A. Cghnibbz-li. of Cape 'I‘rrvcrse. ha.- (-li'A‘.1‘P(l ilzi- Prince County Ho . for triutiiitiii. Her n. . s hope for her speedy Mr. Milbourne ilowatt. of Cape Traveriv, has fdiifllOti from Grand I-‘alls. N, B. '.\l.».*ri~ he was em- ployed with the Warren Paving Co. Mr. John Cult-an? ins returned to his home in Mt.- bins», nftcr spendlns the sum ‘ in Cape Traverse, thr- HilQrl. o. his aunt, Mrs. Melbourne llorsatt, Miss Edith Curtis, of Boston and Floida. who has been the welcome lest of her niece, Mrs, I>Ia.i'ry ull. of Carleton, left Saturday morning on return. A Thorough Examination with I-liest scientific instru- mcnta will give ‘he prescrip- tion which allows you to use your eyes without strain. Avoid the headaches and irritations of even slight eye- strain. Know your eves, consult ti. F. llutcheson Mr. Elm Arse iault, left Satur- day morning on retum to Bangor, Alix. after a pleasant visit with his tv- 111:». Neil Mclsaac, of Capc Traverse. Nfixa. Fred Bell, of Carleton, lo Saturday lilufiiihi: on a ll0llt .‘ to Boston and New Yo: . she will be the guest of her sisters, Miss Sara Linklcttcr and Miss Agnes Linkiettcr. R. N Friends of Miss Eleanor Lord. ilriughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lord of Cape Traverse, were sorry to learn that she broke her arm livhen she fell at her home recent- ,‘ . Mrs. Edward Macrndyen. hon ro- turned to her home in Augustine Cove, much improved in health afier a successful operation in the Prince Edvard Island Hospital . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sherren, of Cape 'I‘ravers. had as their recent crucsts Mr, and Mrs, Roland Camp- bell, and their son Allie, of Stnughlon. Mass Miss Doris Campbell, oil Wor- cester, who spent the past week in Cape Traverse. the guest of her mother. Mrs, John F. Camp- bell, left Saturday morning on re- turn. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Deegan, of Carleton, had as their recent. guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Olson. Mr. and Mrs Nelson Rector, Mmsrs Edgar MacFai-laiie and. Orville Olson, all of Springfield, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Campbell and their son Allie have returned to their home lii Stouuliton, Maw. after spending a. week visiting friends and relatives in Sherbrrxike, Freetown and Cape Traverse. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Bonner and their daughter Helen left re- cently on return to their licine in Somrrvlllc. Mo» 'I‘i.1~,' were ac- ortmp tzl by Mrs. llcnncrls sisti r. Miss lfivr-iyn [loll of Cape Traverse. who will remain a month virdtiiiu them Mr, and Mr-y Albert Callback of llrili Tryon. accompanied by Mrs. Jo-cpli Cilifllill‘ cf Capo Trnvrrs"._ left Saturday morning on a three- wccks motor tflpW-EE W“ Hampshire. Williams, with of Rosi-lindalc, Aliens, the Island last wcel; to visit MacWllliams parents, Mr, Mrs. Ed Macwiliiams Among the teachers from r . to Boston and New l\'ir. and Mrs. Raymond Mac- tlieii" children Ho- bt-rtn. Nancy. KCllllPth and Elaine. motored to Mr. and of Cape Traverse, and other relatives. They left. on return Saturday morning, this ii Yinlty who attended the ‘Teachers Convention in Suminersidc on Wed- wcrc the following: Misses ‘ct Woolncr and Eleanor Bell ton, Mi<=cs Atary Hunt and i‘.'\'4‘l_\'l lla rv y of Cape ‘Traverse, ' "bulk" WWW“? mm" ‘i 1°‘ °t mod- Migw, Emlyn woomo,‘ “Help, It's a kind of food that; isn't: con- Muciliiald 1111i nchc McIvor and Fmncdif"h°b°dy'b"i1e“"es“°“ T055“, Sexton o; ulky mass in the intestines Borden, Mi-ses Doris Gillespie and Mary Garland . r . - If that. ms you, your ticket is a gi;l)s,ibs’,r¢i‘ls,\i,ilii;,ilgg,;,n d“ DE??? crisp crunchy breakfast ccrenl_ Mqcisqrjqn‘, Of Norm C l”, i5 Keloggs All-Bran. It contains #4,,‘ ‘Ham, KP,“ ,1 ‘ r “Al” ‘m- the “bulk" you need plus tho and‘ w‘; l r ° l, mill’ great intestinal tonic, vitamin 13,. nub bow r- c nuns, o Allgll-S- Eat All-Bran eve day, drink ' Just watch Among the Second Year students who enrolled at Prince of Wales The Central tiuariila i a newsy nature may l at 4 cents a word strictly y able in advance. j CRASWELL for Photographs. l your as announced by Ross Fiemington was the ment of M1‘. ‘Ford's .\Iiil.5. N- Stewart Williams :’1‘_yne Valley High School, P. E. I ing the past three years. Isiafi" of the Mount Allison Academy ‘ill the Department of English to resigned recently to accept a posi- succeed Mr. Allen Fiemington who tion on the teaching staff of Naparimo College, San Fernando, Trinidad according ".0 an announcement made this morning by Headmaster Ross Fleiiiiiigioii. Mr, Matthews is a nduate of Prince of Wales Uni- "liy and has attended three ses- s of Inc Mtlfllllllti Suiuinei" -liool at Mount Allison. A few ‘ months itgo he was elected Presi- 1 dent of the Iitaritline Summer J School student body. He has been ; engaged in teaching for the inst i seven years. For the past five years l ie has been Principal of the ‘Al- :,‘(‘I'iOll High School on P, E, Is- ; land. Mr. Matthews will begin his , duties on Wctiiiesziay, Sept. 14, i when classes begin at the Academy. l Registration of students began t0- l day and lndicaiionsnre that there , will be a larger enrollment this . year. l T0 VISIT PARENTS —Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P, Wecios, of London, England, arrived in Montreal on irslliltin)‘, Sc . 4th. . . Wr-iikl» sister ti ‘a. they come East to Mill- ‘strtaiii, N, 15., where they will spend o. fcw days with Mr. Week's and Mrs. E. S After visiting Pearl, in Oi;- Fi-edcrii-ton and other places. but most of their stay in the East Y will be at Afilistrcam. They will lreturn to England early in Oct- ‘ ober. going to Boston and New York enroute, sailing from New l York on Oct. 4th. Mr. Ernest P. i Weeks holds a good position as as- i sistant secretary of the Internation- al Sugar Council of Inndon. He was married at Oxford May last to Miss Gerda Wunsch, of Berlin, Germany. He has been a student at Oxford for the past five years and i l will be granted the (lcgzree of Doc- tor of PllllOS0ph_\‘ in Economics and Political Science this autumn, He was Rhodrs scholar for N. B. in 1933 —iKlllg.\ County Record. iSusseX. N. B.) l PERSONALS . , Mr. Stewart MncNult of the ‘ teaching stuff of Rothcsay Colleg- [iate School, Rothosaig N, B., lefti 4 yssterderv morning to resume his , duties after spending his vacation I with his parents. Major T. E. Mac- l Nutt and Mrs. MacNutt, Brighton. Mrs. W. Barry Kingman left i yesterday morning on return to j her home in Cape Cod. Mass" after ‘visiting her pnrenm. Mr. and Mrs. lJoseph Murphy, Summerside. and , other friends and relatives This column ls reserved for news oi local interest but advertising oi ins rted Q Pl)" i KNIGHTS or counvmvs. - ADDED T0 TEACHING STAFF —Among the changes in the faculty of the Mount Allison Academy this Headmaster appoint- I Cail MacWllllam ‘of B.. to the staff of the Senior School to succeed Mr. 1 _ who resigned to ,acccpt the position of Principal of ISLANDER TEACHES ENGLISH —-Mr. John Matthew's-oi Elmsdale, succeed Mr. Allen Fiemlngton who ll From King's Bureau Sear! Regular monthly meetin this 1 E" be mm . , m t _15_ l _ . m th_ Skinner, George-i it-nrieiangd.) He“ g aLt-i1249-9-13-a1ti. “w”? 2- 9m“ swmnfi Gwme‘ Tca Cloth Centre Piece White . Mrs. Iiuiistis; 2. Mrs. McDonald, Cardigan. Centerpiece Colored Linen . Mrs. J. P. Beers, Montague: 2. Mrs. Gerald McDonald; 3, Mrs. W» H. Poole, Montague. im. MacWilllam has been on uié §"*””°‘"“ CM“ ,fa.cu1ty of the junior school dur- 1. IVLrs. J. P. Beers; 2. Mrs. Gerald McDonald; 3. Mrs. W. H. Poole. Montague Runner in Colored Linen 1. Mrs. H, Mini-s. Montague; 2. Mrs Allison McLean, Montague; ILmMrs. G. lifcLeod, Cumberland. Buffet Set 1, Mrs. H Mini»; 2. Mrs. Hub- ley, Lower liloniaixiic; 3. Mrs. Wil lard Yorstoii. Gcorgetoivn. Pr. Pillow (‘rises Hand Worked 1 Mrs. J. P. Bccrs; 2. Mrs. Geo. Meilish, Montague; 3, Miss Gladys Mullally, South East. Mrs, Augus- . _ '11 .5. ct (‘roclici I. lvlrs. RouLston Kennedy, Mon- tagiie; 2, Alartlia Reid, R0 lo Bay; 3. Mrs, Hiibley Luncheon Set 1. Mrs Mort hIcLean. Montague: 2. Laura Nicholson. Montague; 3. Mrs. Felix Peters, Rollo Bay. Fancy Apron 1. Gladys Afullaily. Sourls; 2. Doris Sterling, Georgetown; 3. Doris Sterling. Pair Towels 1. Mrs. J. P. Beers; 2. Mrs. Roulstoii, Alenta-gue; 3. Mrs. Nei- son Houson. Georgetown. Sofa Pillow, Wool 1 Bessie Poole, Lower Montague; 2. Mrs. Spurgeoii Walker, George- town; 3. Enid Coffin. Montague. Shopping Bag I, Mrs. H. Poole, Lower Mont- ague: 2 Gladys 1Viuliaily;'3. Mrs. Francis Dcaelc Souris. l‘ Afghan Knitted 1. Helen Solomon, Georgetown; 2. Mrs, Allison McLean, Montague; 3. Mrs. L H. Coffin, Montague. Needle Pouch 1, Mrs. Allison McLean; 2 Mrs. I-Iubley. Embroidered Bedspread 1. Mrs. H G. McLeod. Cardi- gen: 2. Mrs. Joseph McLellan, Cardigan; 3. Mrs. Geo. Campbell, Rollo Bey. Tufted Bedspread 1. Gladys Poole: 2. Mrs. E. Poole. Montague; 3, Wight, Georgetown. Patchwork Quilt Silk 1. Mrs Jas. McFarlanc. Montague; 2, Emily Campbell. lower Montague 3. Bernadette McDonald. Primrose. Pain‘ work Quilt Wool. " ‘ tale. Lo-rcr Mon- ‘ ', V. A. John Eileen Lower 1. Applique Quilt 1. Florence McNeil, Cardigan; 2. Mrs. V A. Cclirimcr; 3. Mrs. Geo Campbell. Knit Scarf 1. Mrs. V. A. Sclirimer. iVool Sweater 1. Mrs, McFarlarie; 2. Doris Lannigan, Cambridge R Men's Sweater 1. Mrs. W. O Schrimer, Lower Montague; 2. Lrinnigan. Knit. Suit 1. Mrs. Spurgeoii Walker; 2 Mrs. M. Burke, Georgetown.’ Wool Socks Mrs. 0nd. County Fair Woollen Goods) and Fancy Work town; 3. Martha Reid, Montague. l. Mrs. HcusiLs‘: Geovgmpwn; 2.‘ Frances McCormack, Georgetown; 3. Mrs. Geo. Campbell. Rollo Bay. Gerald A when your favorite hobby makes you temporarily irresponsible . . . does wild too? Then cast about for the nearest pack of Spuda. Get a line on limitless cigarette enjoyment. Hook up with Spud’: 16% cooler smoke. 1t keeps your mouth always moist-cool and comfortable. This is what heightens and luutainl your enjoy- ment of Spud ‘a fulitcbacco flavour. Doaa thousand: of smokers daily are do tobacco shops. Cork ti cut Tobacco for rolling Aulay; 3. George MacDonald and Sons York Sow under 8 months and over l, 3, 5. David Wright; 2, Alex. Hamilton; 4. Frank McAulay. York Sow with litter (not less than 8| Rcs. 1 Duncan H. Coffin, Souris; 2. Alex Hamilton; 3, David Wright. Yc~‘> Sow under 8 months registered. 1, 3, Mont Annear, Lower Mont- ague. ague;t 2, Frank McAulay 4, David igh not. York Sow over 8 months with or Withot litter not registered 1, 2, Mont Anncar: 3. James Mc- Phee, Burnt Point Champion York Boar any age Reg. Montague Shipping Club. Champion York Female and age Re g. Frank McAulay. Best Single Bacon Hog. 1. Mont. Annear; 2, Frank Mc- Aulay; 3. James Cain, New Perth; 4. John Nicholson, Miltowii Best Pen 2 Bacon Hogs _ 1, 2,'M0iit. Anneai‘; 3. James Cain; 4, Frank McAulay; 5. John Nicholson; 6. John Norton, An- nnadale. BUTTER Crook's Salt Butter. not. less than 20 lbs. 1. Mrs. Edward Bulpitt. Rose- neaih; 2 Mrs. Chersel Annear, Lower ltioiitague; 3. Mrs. Geo. W. Jay. Peakcs. Baskrt New Butter. I lb. blocks 1. Mrs, Edward Bulpitt; 2 Mrs. John Knight. Georgetown; 3. Mrs. Chessel Aiinear. Basket New Butter, fancy rolls or prints, not less than 5 lbs. 1.Ml’5. Cncsrel Annenr; 2. Mrs. Edward Bulpitt; 3 Mrs. John Knight. Creamery Butter, not. less than 20 lbs. . 1. Hiram Laue: _New Perth. 1. Mrs. Mabel L-aviers, George- , throughout the province. i Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bentley have returned from an enjoyable five weeks Vancouver where ‘, Mr. Bentley attended the confer- : ence of the Commissioners on Uri- ‘. iform Provincial Legislation in ‘faunas ‘ lowing: Misses Miriam MacDonald. l Marion Bell and Mr, Deane Bell of Carleton. Miss Kathleen Mac- Farlane, Margaret MacFai-lane and Mr. Wendell MacFaidycn. of Augus- tine (love. First Year students from this vicinity‘ are as follows: Misses Roberta Howatt. Mary Quigley of Carleton. Miss Eileen Sheri-en of Augustine Cove, Miss Arabclle Gardiner and Mr stqnkofACape _Trav James Patter- 3 . There's a Good Reason You're Constipated! When there's something wrong with you, the first; rule is: get at the cause. If you are constipated, don't fiddle around with make- shift remedies. Find out. what's - giving you the trouble! Chances are its simple if you eat only what most people do: meat. bread, potatoes. It's likely you don't gut enough "bulk." And and helps a bowel movement. plenty of water, on he old world grow brighter! Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. town; 2. Mrs V. O. Schrimer; 3. Mrs. McFarlanc. Wool Gloves , Nelson Stewart, Little Pond; 2. Mrs. J. P. McDonald; 3. Mrs. V, 0. Schrlmer. Wool Mitts I, Mrs. John McMillan, Cardi- gan; 2. Bessie Poole 3. . ‘Viola Kempt, Allison. Knit Blanket l. Mrs. Earl McDonald, Lorne Valley; 2. Mrs Gco, Campbell; 3. Mrs, Schrimer. . 10 Yards White Flannel 1. Mrs. J. P. McDonald Blankets Homemade 1. Viola Kempt: 2. Mrs Hubley; 3. Mrs. Wightman, Lower Mont- ague. Ilomemadc Yarn 1. Mrs. Sanphy. Roseneath; 2 Mrs, D. Skinner, Georgetown; 3. Mrs. Lannigan, Hearthjlug 1. Mrs. Harold Jay. Pcakes; 2. Mrs. Geo. Mellish, Union Road; 3. Ruth Lloyd, Cardigan. Hearth Rug any Material 1. Mrs, Ashley Allen. George- town; 2 G. H. McLeod; S. A, P McDonald Square Homemade 1. Martha Lannigan, Braided Rug 1. Mrs. Frlix Pcicrs. Rollo Bay; 2. W. E. Cameron, Lower Mont- ague; 3 Goo. A, Campbell. Mont- agile Special King (‘ole Tea Tea (‘osey l, Gladys Lluliallv: 2. Mrs. Dan McEacherii. Sourls; 3. Mary Mc- Donald, Cardigan. ‘S Yorkshire Boar untlcr 8 moths, and vcr cg. 1. Montague Shipping Club: 2. Frank McAula_v, Souris; 3. . MacDonald and Sons, Montague. Yorkshire Boar under l! months and over 3 1. Alex. Ilauiiltoii, New Perth; 2. Frank McAulav: . D. Wright, lower Montague. HORSES Standard Bred Stallion, Registered any age. . 1. D. P. Ross and Sons, lower Montague; 2 Sigsworth Bros, Cardigan; 3, Wm, McKay. Standard Brod’ lVltarc with foal at 00 . 1. Angus McEachern. Montague; 2. John Norton, Annandalc‘. Carriage I-‘oai, 1928. 1. Louis Wright. Lower Mont- ague; 2, John Norton; 3 Angus McEacliei-n. Carriage Filly. under 4 years. 1, John Shakcy, Cardigan; 2. John D. Morrison, Launching; 3. Rev. J. C. McDonald. St. Georges. Carriage Filly, under 3 years. 1. Rev. A. L. Sinnott, Souris; 2. John Sullivan, Cardigan; 3- Plctcher Robertson, Aimandalc. Carriage Filly, under 2 years 1. D, P. Ross 8a Sons; 2, Edward Sharkey, Cardigan; 3, Wilson Hari- son. Georgetown. Carriage Mare, shown in carriage 1, Rev A. L. Sinnot; 2, Frank McDonald. Georgetown; 3. cnce Burke. Fortune Bridge. Clydesdale, Shire or Percheron Stallion. any age. Registered. 1. Alex. McClumphee, Souris; 2. David Reid & Son, Montague, R. R.; 3. J P. Sigsworth, Cardigan. Draft Mare, anv age. 1. R, G. McDonald, Montague; 2. Wm, Aitkcn. Lower Montague: James Reilly, Gaspcrt-aux. Draft More, with foal at foot. 1 Mont Anne-av. Lower ague; 2, W. I-I. Townsend 82 Sons. Rollo Bay; 3, Charles Georgetown Draft Fool. 1938. l. Chas. Parker; 2. W. H. Town- send iiz Sons; 3. Alden Brudcnell. Draft Fllly or Gelding, under 4 ea ague. Draft Filly or Gelding, under 3 years 1. W H. Townsend d: Sons; 2. Alden Mclaren; 3. John McKenzie, Montague _-_ Clar- Mont- Parker, Mclean . y rs. 1, Wm, Aim-car, Lower Mont- WHEN YOU'RE LITTLE CRAZY? your cigarette appetite run ingl Switch to Spud. At all p or plain. Also Spud Fine- your own, 10c the package. FOR A Illll llllll JUDGE SFUD . . . not by am puiT, but by first pack. Surprise soon forgotten . . . continued coolness hcighttnl cirioyn-ient of full flavour. Rock Ciqr Tobacco Co" Ltd" Canadian and Independent. - 1. W. H. ‘Townsend 6a Sons; Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay; David Wright, Lower Montague. . Draft Mare or Gelding, any age] 1. W. H. Townsend 8r Sons, i Mare or Gelding, General Purposei 3 years and over. 1, P. W. Harris, Murray Har-~ bour; 2. P, W. Harris; 3. Chas. Graham. Gasperesux l Mare or Geldng, General Purpose,‘ under 3 years 1. Harold Jamleson, Sturgeon; 2 Duncan Coffin, Fortune; 3. Mont Annear. Pair Draft Horses, in waggon. 1. Alden McLaren. Governor's Special Prize-Best. Draft Marc. 3 years or over. 1. Mont Annear; 2. .H Townsend a. Sons; 3. Wm. An- near. CATTLE Holstein Bulk; years and over. ‘ cg. i 1. Lincoln Dewar, New Perth. ,Holstein Bull, under I year. Reg. 1. Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. Holstein Cow, in milk or calf. 4 years or over, pure bred or grade. 1. Lilncoln Dewar; 2. Lincoln Dewar; 3, Temple McDonald, Georgetown. Holstein Cow, 3 years, pure bred 1. Preston Bryeuton. Holstein Cow, under 3 years. 1, Lincoln Dewar; 2 Llllwln Dewar; 3, Preston Bryentori. Holstein Heifer, under 2 yea-rs 1. Lincoln Dewar‘. 2- P1659011 Biyenton; 3. Lincoln Dewar. Holstein Heifer, under 1 ear. l, Lincoln, 613M181‘; 2. Mont. An- near; 3, Preston Bryenton. Holstein Heifer, under 6 monthl- 1. Preston Bryenton; 2. Uncoln 38- I Champion ‘t Lcod Ar Sons, Duigins; Dewar. _ , Three Animals, get of one sire. Reg. 1, Lincoln Dewar; 2. Preston Bryenton- 3. Pieston Bryenton. Two An mats, progeny of I dam. 1, Lincoln Dcilar; 2. Lincoln Dewar; 3, Lincoln Dewar. Champion Holséerin Bull, any age. eg. l. Lincoln Dewar. Ch ’ Holstein ‘Female. 1. Lincoln Dewar. Jersey or Guernse Bull, 3 yean or over. eg. 1- Edward Bulpltt. dz Sons. Rosc- neath. ' Jersey or Gueriécy Bull, 2 years. g. 1, Edward Bul iit at Sons; 3. Raymond Riley, aspereeux. Jersey or Guernsey BulLI year. Reg. 1- Edward Bulpitt & Sons. Jersey or Guernsey Cow. pure bred or grade, in milk or calf, 4 years or over. 1. Ernest Uiiderhay; 2, Edward Biilpitt 6r. Sons; 3. Edward Bul- pitt a. Sons. Jersey or Guernsey Cow, 3 years 1 Everett Moore, Summerside; 2. Mont. Annear. Jersey or Guernsw Cow, 2 years. 1. Edward Bulplti, 3r Sons; 2. lilmest Underhay; 3. Howard Fouchere, Georgetown. Jersey or Guernsey Heifer, l year- 1, Jas. D Mc . Montague; 2. Ernest Underhay; 3. Edward Bul- pitit a Sons. Jersey or Guernsey Heifer, under I. ea y r. l. Ernest Underhay; 2. Eiward Bulpitt a Sons; 3. Ernest Under- a y. Jersey or Guernsey Heifer, under 3 months. 1. finest Underhay; 2. Mont. near. Three Animals. gel. of one sire. 1, Edward Bulpitt 8a S0 Edward Bulpitt. 6a Sons; 3 Underhay. Two Animals. progeny of one dam. 1 Edward Bulpitt 8: Sons 2. Ernest. Underhny; 3, Ernest Un- derhay. Champion Jersey or Guernsey Bull. ns; 2 . Ernest Jersey or Guernsey Female . 1. Edward Biilpitt 8r Sons. llcrd of Daily Cattle. of I bull. any age, 4 females, any age. Bull to be registered. and all to be own- ed by Exhibitor. 1. Lincoln Dewar; 2. J. A. Mo- 3. Gavin Reid, hioiriaguc: 4. Geo. McDon- ald A: Sons, Montague. Bank of Commerce Special for Best Group of 4 Dairy Cattle, I hull. any age, 1 heifer either one or two years, and one heifer calf. Bull to be registered, and all to be owned by Exhibitor. 1. Lincoln Dewar. Governor's Special Prizc—Be5t Ilailv Cow. 3 years and over. 1- Gavin Raid; 2. Lincoln De- ‘war: 3. Geo. Anne-tar Ayrshire Grade Heifer, under 1 year Reg. 1, George McDonald 8c Son: 2. Goo. McDonald & Son-‘S. V. R. Ross d: Son. Sumincrvi le. Ayshire Grade Heifer, under 6 mos. Reg. Anncar; 2. 1. Mont Mailrioe Johnson St. Georges; 3. Geo. Mc- Donald dz Son. 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