THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE lUGUST 16, 1946 aff" gw@@@@ass@@ew ii i} ENTRAL ooliiioiiiii C Provincial Exhibition xiii MeADAM Sings your favourite 1mg: on the Sweet Coporoi Summer. Radio Show TlllllillT 10.30 B. F. G. Y. . 12 Mare with foal at Foot t l l . . E Th]. column l. ".e"e‘ h“ n.‘- >' o1’ local Interest. but I f, - Q 2: i..-:."::i.:":'".:.a-'..':.'...":".'r.1 —~ H able tn navnnoo. crass -n1 i Where are you going to dine today? 1t will _ ' i P! wan,“ Clydesdalel l be crowded in Charlottetown with hordes of °°°KS °‘ ‘° ' l ' l ' - _ . war. ew t- , hungry people going to and from the Exhibi i DID you our n Cll‘ Book” geiiymfflslggr» F31," ‘Q31, i tion Grounds So, wiry not try S NDY‘S OUR STORE Wm do" m¢,y_ Zllgfn-LT- Nelwn Mathewn. Brad- Regtaurflngf at Marslifield. Just 6 ml es from -Friday, at 12 noon. Rat's Grocery. Sm 5 Junior champion “M” , . y towii it o ers you a good variety of tasty well- , _ _ "If" veers and Reserve fi prepdred steaks, chops and roasts Yoii will gtlifiotgiltikadgiolxsrhmizfiifilu 3,1,; mlmileéfzfffiwm “u” y”. love the‘ quilet, geacefful asmosphere there. Many evlflflcll lnld w! oInrisgiom-vo ' t j, ' 1 "‘-"’ . . ewart. Kgpitcegvfo: dllfllrél‘ lalsnSiNgggetbtgg-filigeatfiis; ~ |F£?vv‘zl§nl) Mcmmg ‘$594.54.???’ Ecfvtu’ Gm“ C"“"l*°“ "l" 3°" L\ . . . ' . w __,_ know that everything in this attractive resaur- hi 0U“ STORE w,“ dose today 1. Oeoll J. steivnrt. iaéitkspeilsflfigeelzrgitligln aéidt G005] Foolish . l-‘riday, at 12 noon. Rlxks Grocer-vii i‘? grgllulflbbgiél? 3:91;?!‘ l‘ a e e a e o ay wl your ‘ NOTICE TO—TDVERTISE“B_- eo y orn n - 1.11m o» Cid Rl i}; friends, you'll be back there often, because at t gislarigxgrtlsrfbngfnlze ti,“ Egan: fir; (l; M523 béncnwuyaomave at SANDY’S the food IS ALWAYS 000m - .0... 0t in. previous to ins-role" nimon“€l‘§.d‘.“§f’£h.t‘liii'?°’§"%..fi j to ensure publication. l Stewart _, SANDY’S RESTAURANT will remain open F‘, ~' Till 1 a.m. ti (so: Plastic Lamps. Music Store. PASTORATE. day, Ailgust 18th are Bonshaiv l1 A. M. Tr Rev. C. A. flicks. Pastor. l BN1) ranhiis and Beautiful "L Very new. T001111“ NSvH-AW oar _ Services for Sun- as folloivs: yon 7.30 P. M. TRYON-BO | l run l-nnsnrulimlxu ciiultcu. II-Iaslam, Green, Clyde River. T151 Selc. .13 Foal born in 1M6 Green; 3. Irvin-g Hasiam. Sec. three yelra and lceaerve 2. Irvin; Harrison Cecil J. Sewart; Elnerald; . 3. Cecil J. Steviart; 2. Harrison 14 Junior Champion under . Cecil J. Stewart; 2. Harrison ',li IN CANADA. — Serv icliiy, August 18th will ices for Sum, b: as followsr, urrluig Lon A. l\1. Green. l Sec. 15 Senior Champion three years Special Holstein Prizes i1’. M. ilmylighii. Mt. Stewart 7.30, bred and owned by exhibitor. ' . THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH First’ $5‘ — second‘ $3‘ _ Thnd’ $2‘ IN CANADA-Services on Sunday. August 18th will be as follows: Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. Wood Is- lands East, Hall 2.00 P. M. Iris Hall 3.30 P,.M. Caledonia 7.30 P. M. Rev. |T. A, A. Duke, lillnlster. SPECIAL hIIEFTHiG of the Army. i. Class 28 — Two females, born since July l, 1943, bred and owned by exhibitor, previously .shown in either section. First’ $5“ _ Second’ $3 — Third’ $2" Navy, Airforcc. Officers Club wrll br- held at 2030 hours tonight to‘ meet the Ad. General Major Gen- eral Ernest . Weeks, C. B., C.B.E. M. C. Full attendance is requested. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday, Aug. 18th. are us follows: A. M. New Dominion 3 P. M. S. School 2 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 P. M. s. School 11 A. M. Rev. J. R. Blcln-| _ ner. Minister. u Claal 29 — Four females, qualified in R. I ‘l0. P, two years and over, previously shown ln regular sections. First, $5. - Second, $3. -_ Third, $2. BINDERS ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH. Belfast. Services Sunday. August 18th, will be as follows: Sunday Scihool 10.15. Morning Wor-' ship at, 11. Evening Service at 7.30 Standard Time. Rev. E. C. Evans, Nflnlsber. THE UNITED CHURCH OF‘ ,(‘.\.\IADA. Belfast~l3clle Rivern iSunday, August 18bit. Eldon 11.00.‘ j llvlle River 7.310 (Please note change A limited number of McCormick-Bearing Binder: ready for immediate delivery. Phone. ‘in hour. Eldon A. Gunn, B. A.. Goo w m, cal-l or write immediately if interested. ‘Student. Minister. _ Somrgeflymlguth Rock Barred Hen. ~ ——~ livoin-Lt-Lvlrhlliv .~~ i HUNTER mvnn UNITED 2, Gim-ge wngiqay’ .,§f,’,,.‘§“§3..§; ‘(Tlllllgfill-l. —tS1ervic1e Sunday, Aug- Donald, ,ust 1 l. Wil s ire 1 A. M. Hunt?!" 5 , | h PRE'WAR BINDER TWINE ‘illiver 7.30 P. M. Y. P. U. ln change. (giiccku-zi]? ymom Rmk "Mud ‘l-tcv. J. I. Morrison. , REV. A. LORNE MlwKAY, B. A. ‘B, D., Montreal, will preach at. New London Presbyterian Church, Sun- day evening. August 18th, at 7.30 P. M. 'i‘<llls will be the 'I‘h.ank Of- fering Service of the Women! Mis- sionary society. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND, - Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Coiemnii. August 18th. 11 A. M. and 7.30 l’, .\f. tStrindnrd Time iwlth preparatory service on Saturday, August 17th lit 8 P. M. and Thanks- Wholesale and Retail W. R- JENKINS A 208 - 212 Great George St. giving Service on Monday. August 19th at 10.30 P. M Rev. J. H. Bishop. y POWNAI. CHARGE. — United Cllrc-h of Canada. Services. Sunday, MlLTON’S till) SPAIN '4 MEAL HOURS FROM AUGUSl‘ 12th. T0 17th.. P. M. Mont Herbert. 8.00 P. M. Pow- lini, Rev. Roy E. Webster, B, A., Missionary nn furlough from ChiJlB, will rouduc: the services and preach Sunday School: Pownnl and M view bolli at i100 A. M. All times Daylight Saving. imv. J. lvr. MURCHISON, of st.’ John, N. B., will preach on the] . Bible Societv and its work on Sun-' tiny, August 18th in Belfast Presby- terian Church at 11 A. M. and in (lrivcll United (Yhurcih tSt. Aiid-. trcirst at 7.30 P. M. both Standard’ 'l"ime. i CHERRY VALLEY umrimi t-iiirntin. _~ Service August 18th at, "__' 11.00 A. M. Vernon nlver nt 2.30. st. old H°m° WM“ Androids, Orwell, at 7.30. All Stand- _ 8 mm until 10 3,1“, i lll'(l Time. Rev. J. M. Murchison will’ M1591‘ Mme sqllardmggs and ' ho to» silrnkcl‘ nt Orwell. A. s. daushter. Eileen. from Foronw -Welr, Minister. 0nt.. are renewing old acquaint- 11 a.m. until 2 pm. | MORE CAR NUMBER BOOKS COMING — The Y's Men if Char- lottetown who publish 'he Car I p.ni. until 7.80 [LI- nu \lllDl‘f‘C0(l'."\lC\i demand. they h-ivo been ltmtble to kecu desist-s mm,,,,,,_ ,,.,,,,,,fl an uhflnonn, KINKOIt-l NOTES Mrs. Russel Callaghan ..t liims- sunuly ls now mining off the press, _-- dale was visiting friends ‘n Kin- [Hid it is hoped tilt-re will ‘ot- suffici- Mlss Lucy Callaghan of St. Paul kqra and Newton. "ll "flllflblfi 10f £11096 desiring Mlnnlapolls came by plane on Mou- Mrs. Owen Mtflarvlll. Kiflkfll‘?! them. ‘my 0n a vlalt to her rrtcnds on is visiting friends in Borden ir-tli P-E. Island. ln Klnkora, she ls i Carleton.‘ 1M truest o! her uncle and aunt ————---—————~—A "i ARE YOU A FOOD CONSERVER. CITY roucntiounr -_ At the City Police Court yesterday there W9"? five drunk and litcapabies. Mr. and Mrs Pall: MicGirotll. _ .__ __._ v 'I\vo ivore encn lll-‘Ci $5 and costs The taro crop in m1; vtcinigy Do you serve only what food l5 or 10 days. Two others were fined (W $10 nncl costs or 20 and S20 and needed and will he eaten. H! N‘ meal? DO o“ Conslnirye n" (noti-icosts or 30 days respectively The stun: care ully. uulnlniz all wfl- fifth iiccusecl was remanded seven overs’! Dc you "Wis "PM" ‘.““' fill."- Two (ivrllflk and dlsorflerllts I10 ulflble 100d "m" l" W" ‘""°l \\'(’ fined $30 and costs or 30 den the garbage can? Even the small-l m, s5 and “ms or m “vs re_ eat savings iiilrl u . l: the uriilvnié‘ spmuwun A man charged- Wm‘ 585"!" ‘"5"- ‘m 1°“ s ‘ “sposscsslon of lnlrxlcuting =1 h- fl wfigifemgigf. ‘gmlzggxfd “egg: "p! had his case adjcumed until to- vl-tal staples for the hurlgry m'l'l‘i“y' Ro is look ng_ exceptionally well and the farmers are looking iorwnrd '° hill"!!! a Jumper crop. Mills Helm sherren o: Tryonne ll vtsltlng friends tn Kllikora. Mn. Tomas MoCarolll and son and fllllhtcr of Boston, Mass. are on a visit to their many friends _ln Klnkora and Sumner-tide. Marshtleld 7.30. Ste ‘r. M. (Stniidarril Tlmg). “Suritxilnyiiw ‘ It _._ 1 1'1‘ ' . fifimfésooxilriéiflleighggld 2,34? p_ 1. George Kltson; 2. Cecll J The Honourable J. Walter Jones, Premier i: Npyniitrg, Minister. gzfcwafy-Get M s," i ___ _ . of PrlncmEdward Island has donated the fol- cmqfxlflsllnAPTlsT CHURCH, 1_ and 1 Cm, J4 5mm,“ lowing prizes in three sections of Cizlss 9 for _-, c‘ mu be a service in (he l}: Progenybot Dar: 1 ,, ~ . ~ d'_h_ . alrrson ‘rsen; ‘. ‘or’ J “°'i‘°‘"~ ‘stills: ..‘<.‘.‘.‘i.‘.§“ .. i3.» ztlssifiz. . - . l ,- ‘ ‘ M b R _ . . ewar special or o born Class 27 — Progeny of Dam — Two animals. igliillclg‘ ‘S? ‘grafting: o, “wogdpfil, in 194s (get of Favourite Entrance) previously shown, either sex, not necessarily ,N_ B, Acomrm mm...“ i, exlemi. 1. Cecil .1. Stewart; z. Harrison led m a“ Green; 3. Irving I-laslam. Kingston 11: i6 August 18th. 11.00 A. M. Clifton. 2.30 .. Number Book. report that due to] John A. Stems. liquor and over and Reserve l. George Kitron; 2. Cecil J. wart. ec. 16 Grand Champion and Re- e CLASS IV Percheron: Sec. 3 Stallion burn 1n 15-13 1. Major S. Mllllgan. Soc. 4 Sitalllon born before 1M3 l. Lorne fllcrgiison, Or-u-paud; 2. John Gillespie, Ivfilton. Sec. 5 Junior Champion under three years and Reserve No entiry. Soc. 8 Senior Champion three years and over a rvo 1. Major Mllligan, Portage; 2. Lorne Ferguson. Crapaud. Scc. ‘I Grand Champion and Re- rve 1. Major Mllllgnn; 2. borne Fer- guson Soc. 11 More born before 1943 J. Cecil Mill. Kenslngton, RR. 4. Sec. 15 Senior Champion three years and over and ‘Reserve 1. Oecll Mill. Sec. l6 Grand Champion and Kc- serve. 1. Cecll Mtll. ‘cuss xrx olnclcrm AND FOWL Sec. l Plymouth Rock, Barred Coclr. t! 1. and 2. Dori-aid Maclhnald; 3. 1. and 2. Mrs. J H. McPhall; 3. H L wheflily. E35‘ R/‘llltll- l. and 2. Roger K. Worth; 3. Sec. 4 Plymouth. Rock Barred Mgirylyn way-tit Pllllvl- ‘Sec. 41 A. o. v. Cock 1. William Kells. Charlottetown. 1, Ernest Carr Charlottcioivn; 2.' R R 5; 3. Jessie MEQUBFNB. East Lola lllcRac. Charlottetown; 3. Royalty: 3- Mrs J H- blcPhail. Herbert Carr. cirnrlottetown WW Havvn- Sec. 42 A.0 v Hen Sec. 5 Plymouth [cock Whtte. Cock. 1. Walden Bosvzall. Marshfleld. 1 Soc. s Plymouth Rock White Hen.‘ 1. Waldron Boswell; 2. and 3. June Gilbson, Marsnfield. Scc. 7 Plymouth Rock Whit-e Coch- erefl 1. and 2. Almon Bosviwtll, Dun. staffriage. Sm- B Plymouth Rock White Pullet. 1. and 2. Almon Boswell. Sec. 0 Wyandotte White Cod: l. Rowell Bcsnall, Fre-"ichport; 2. and 3. Almon Boswall, Damstafi- 418188- Sec. 10 Wyimdolte White Hen. l. Almon Boswall; 2. l-‘red Dc- OostisnCh-zrlottet/Jvrrl; 3. Almon Boswa . Sec. ll Wyandotte White Cockercl 1. 2 and Almon Bnswall. Sec. 13 Wyandotte White Pullet 1. 2. and 3. Almon Boowilali. Sec. 18 Leghorn, Single Comb Personals Mr. and Mrs J.V. McLaughlin ancl daughter, Frances, of Newcastle NB. are spending a Onllplt-B of clays at the Charlottetown during ances in Charlottetown. Miss Illa Squarebrlggs of Eva-alt. Mass. la visiting her aunt. Mrs. Rlzhnicrid SL. ‘City. Ml’. Clifford Robertson - i Set‘. 4B Game Hen. White Cock 1. Mrs. J. F‘ Easton, New Wilt- shiire; 2. Ralph Raynor. Mt. Her- bert; 3. Irving Bowall, Mnrslificli. Sir. 14 Leghorn Single Coulh White en l. Janet Wood, Central Royalty: 2, Ralph Raymr: 3. Irving Boswail. Sec. 15 Leghorn Single Comb White Cockerel ' 1. Smith lvfcFarlane. Harring- ton; 2. Mrs. P F‘ Easton, New Wiltshlre; 3. Jack McLiellan. Chat"- lottetown. Sec. l6 Leghorn Single Comb White Pullet 1. Mrs. J - F‘ Easton; Jessie McQuarrle, Elst Royalty; ‘3 L. P. Wlicatly, East Royalty. Sec. 17 Leghorn Single Comb Brown Cock l. Lorne Clinton. Charlottetown. Slec. l8 Leghorn Single Comb Brown| B11. ' l. 2. and 3. flome Cllntm. Sec. l0 Leghorn Single Comb Broun I Cockerel. N0 entry. Sec. 20 Leghorn Single Comb Brown , ruin-t. g No entlry. Sec. 21 Rhode Inland Red Cock. 1. Isabel Carr. Charlottetown. Sec. 22 Rhoda Island Red Hen. _ 1. and 2. Ysaoel C-lrr; 3. Keivl Boswall, Marshtlsld. Sec. 25 New Hampshire, Cock 1. Mrs. Chas. Roberts, East Roy- alty; 2. Donald MacDonald. Glen- llflltftlan‘, 3, Harry Tweddy, Earns- e '7 Sec. 26 New Hampshire Hen. 1. Donald MacDonald. 2. Lois DeCoste, Charlottetown; 3. Thomas Ranaghan, Charlottetown. Sec. 27 New Hampshire Cockerel l. Mrs. Chas. Roberts; 2. William Kells, Charlottetown. RR. ; 3. Francis Smzclle, Charlottetown. Sec. 28 New Hampshire Pallet. l. Gordon Caiver, Hazelbroolz; 2. Roy Boswali, Marsltfleld‘, 3. Flo ence Whitlock, Charlottetown Soc. 29 Australorlifl. Cock. 1. and 2. Frank Saunders. Char- lottetouni. Sec. 30 Australorps Hen. 1. and 2. Frank Saunders Sec. 31 Australorps Cockerel Sec. 32 Australorps Pullet. Sec. 33 Mlnoreala, Slngle Comb Black Cock. ..1. Thomas Ranaghan, Charlotte- town. .. .. Scc. 34 Mlnorcas Single Comb Black 911. 1. and 2. Thomas Raiusghan. See. 35 Minor-car. Single Comb Black Cockerel 1. Marylyn Worth, Charlottetown; 2. Roger K. Worth, Charlottetown; 3. Maryiyn Worth. Charlottetown. Sec. 36 Minorcas Single Comb Blink Pullet 1. Ernest Carr. 2. Isabel Cart. Chairlottetown; 3. Herbert Oarr, Sec. 43 A.0 V Cockcrel 1. George Kelis, East Royalty; z. Ernest Curr; 3. James 8.. Carrfli Charlottetown. ‘ Sec. 44 A.0 V. Pullm‘ 1. George Kells; 2. Jessie Mc- Quarrle, Charlottetown, RR; 3. James Carr. Sec. 45 Bantam Cock l, Gall DeCoste, Charlottetown:- 2. Pauline DeCostc; 3 Henry Rct. mond. Charloitetnwn. Sec. 46 Bantam Hen l. Pauline DcCoste; 2. Llall Dc- Coste; 3. Henry Redmond. Scc. 47 Game Cork l. Peter Coles, St. Awards; William Costello, Charlottetown; Herbert Cari". Charlottetown. 2. 3. 1. Peter Coies, 2. Herbert Corr; 3. William Costello. CLASS X11 Southdowns Scc. 9 Pen of one Male and tlircc Fcmales born ln 1945 1, Almon Bosvrell. Oxford Downs Sec. 1 Male born in 1946 1. Estate of Goo. L. Boswell; and 1i. A H Boswell d: Son. Scc. 2 Male horn in 1945 , l. Estate Geo. L. Boswell; 2. A. H. Boswell 5a Son. Scc. 3 Male liorn before 1N5 No entry, Scc. 5 Female horn ln 19-10 1. A. H. Boswell 1o Sou: 2. and o . 3, lilstnte of Qeo L Boswell: 4. H Billie Craig. both of Hal . spending a track's vactvion Charlottetown during Old Home Week. (Halifax Papers Please Copy) Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon C. Ross of Charlottetown, le,ft on Thursday momlr-r, for Walluston. Mass, where -Mrs. Rosa will urdergo treatment. They will be lzucsts at tlle home of Mrs. Ross‘ brother. Mr. Richard Ross. Wallastmi, Mass. Mrs. Charles R75 of Matipani. ‘Miss. left on Thursday morning to return to her home. She had spent the last three weeks visiting frlcnds- an relatives on the Island guest of Mir. am Mrs. Ross. While ln Chtulotletown she was the Sheldon Buswall d: Son; A H Boswell and Son. Sen. ti Female horn in 1845 l. A.1-l Boswell A: Soil: 2. Estate o,f G20. L. Boswtli; 3. anti 4. A H Boswell 8r Son: 5. Estate oi Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 7 Champion Female A. H. Boswell t!» Sol". Sec. 8 Pen of one male and three females born In 1946 n) of Geo. L. Boswell. See. 9 Pen of one Male and three Fennlen born in 1M5 or before 1. A l-l Boswell a Son; 2. Estate of Geo. L Boswell - CLASS XV Hampshlres Sec. 1 Male born in 1946 Hood F1o l Soc. 1. A H Boswell to Son; 2. Estate‘ It's the first of its kind seen here for many years, the magnificent RCA radio Sheraton design in fine woods What a Machine Everybodyb talking about’: the new RCA Victrola. now on display at M|LlER BRUS. OHARLOTTETOWN equipment of pre-war days. a post-war luxury, reminiscent of A pleasing adaptation of and exquisitely matched walnut veneers, SPECIAL FEATURES 6 band superlieterodyne all-wovproflt Bandspread Overseas dial Automatic record changer Duo-function tone control Separate power amplifier unit . Two heavy- duty 12-inch loudspeakers Built-in adjustable magic loop antenna. R. F. Stage (Magic Brain) 11 tubes Unusual Exquisite Fascinating SEE IT, HEAR IT TODAY AT I 1, Alex Hamilton, New Perth Scc. 2 Female born ln 1946 1. 2. and 3. A‘ex Hamilton. Sec. 4 Pen of one Male and "WEE Females born in 1946 .1, Alex I-lamllion. GLASS L" X11 Shropshire! Downs Sec. 1 Male 5on1 1n 1946 l. S C Stew-tr. & Son: 2- Estflle of Gco. L Bnsvi l1: 3. llllii 4. S U Stewart s: Son; :1. Estate of G30. L. Boswell. Scc. 2 Male born ln 1945 1. S. C Stewart 8a Son; ‘l. Estate of Geo. L Boswell. Sec. 3 Male ‘oorn before 1945 1. s c. Stcvriirt 1c son; 2. Estate of Geo. L Brisivcll Sec. 5 Female burn ‘in 1046 1. 2. and 3. S. C Stewart 8: Son; 4. Fat-ate of Gec. L Boswell. Scc. 6 Female born lri 1945 1. 2. and 3. S C Stewart A: Son‘. 4. Estate of Cleo. L Boswell. ‘ Scc. B Pen of one male and three females born in 1946 1. S C Stewart d: Son; 9. Estate of Geo. L Boswell; 3. S Stew- art dz Son. male and three . v Sec. 0 Pen of one females born in 1045 l. S C Stewnr: A: Son; ‘Z. Estate of G80. L 308K511.‘ CLASS L Soutlidowns i 1 Male oorn ‘in 1946. l 2. 3. 4. 5. Almon Boswell 2 Male born iii 1945 Almon Bosivcil l‘ 3 Male born hcfore 1945 l Almon Biswcli. i 4 Champion Male i i i l. Soc. 1 Scc. 1. Sec. Almon Boswell Sec. 5 Female boni 1n 1046 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Almon Boswell. Sec. 6 Female bmii in 1915 1.2 3 Alniiiri Boswell Scc. 7 Champion Ffmillg Almon Boswell. -, Sec. 8 Pen of one male-and three females born ln 1046 l\ 1. 2. Almon BCSWEH. CLASS 7A 1 Male oorn after Dec. 31st.‘ 1. Fulton Sanderson. North Riven‘ 2. Miller Sanderson, North River. Sec. 5 Male born July 1st, 1943, to June 30th. 1044 1. Miller Sanderson. North River. Sea.‘ 6 Male born before July lst, 9 Hereford: Sec. 1945 1. Hammond Sanderson, Chih- loltetown RR 7' 2. Miller Sander- son, North Riiei". Scc. 7 Junior (‘liampion Wnle boin llafter June 30th, 1944 iiiiil Reserve , l. Fulton Sanderson. Nmlli River. Sec. 8 Senior Champion Male hnin before July lst. 194-1 and Reserve l 1. Hammond ‘Sanderson. Chor- ‘ lotteicwn: 2. mti fl. Miller Slnder- son. North R1 .04‘. 9 Grand i Reserve l l. Hammond Sanderson, Charlotte- ‘Ll-cmpion Mule auil ‘town RR 7; 2. Miller Sanderson, i North River. Scc. l0 Female horn nfter Dec. i 31st. 1945 1. .-:i‘-l 5 Miller “rziudel-stiii. Sec. l1 Female horn July 1st, 1945' to Dec. 31st, 1944 1. and 2, Miller Sanderson. Sec. 12 Female horn Jan, 1st. I945 lo June 30th, 19-15 l. and 2. vfilit-r Sanderson. See. 13 Female born July 1st. ‘week. l Police declared the two Arabs I I 1 and 2. Pluto". Snndcnon: 3. 4.‘ t'o Dec. 31st, 1944 s 1. Miller Sanderson; 2. Fulton Sanderson; 3. George Kltwn. Hema- shire. Sec. 14 Female born July 1st. 1943 to June 30th, 1944 1. Miller Sanderson; 2. Ralph MacEwen, Bristol. Sec, 15 Female born July 1st, 1942 to June 36th, 194 1. 2. Miller Sanderson; 3. Fulton Sanderson; 4. Hammond Sander- SCCl. Scc. 16 Female borne before July 1st, 1942 1. Fulton Sanderson; 2. Miller Sanderson; ‘i. George Kitson; 4. arxl 5. Miller Sanderson. Sec. 17 Junior Champion Female born after June 30th, 1944 and Re- serve 1. Miller Sanderson; 2. l-‘illion Sanderson. Sec. 18 Senior Champion Female born before July 1st, 1944 and Ro- SCFVQ 1. Mllier Sanderson; 2. lfillton Sanderson. Soc. 19 Grand Champion Female 1. Miller Sar-lerson; 2. Fulton and Reserve Sanderson. POLICE ARREST AR-ABS BEIRUT. Lebanon. Aug. 15 (CP)—- Police announced today the arrest of two Lebanese Arabs who, they said. had confessed to bombing the American Legatlon and the British consulate here last said in their confessions that the bombings were inspired bv the‘ bombings of the Klniz David hotel l in Jerusalem and were lntendledi as an Arab protest against Ari 10-4 American handling of the Pa es- tlne problem. . l Produce MONTREAL. ALIFY- l5 —'CP) — Produce prices quoted todav re- oorted by ihe dominion depart- ment of agriculture follow: Eggs: spot free cases A-larga ; a-rned 48: n-iriillets 44-44 1-2: 1 C 31'. vrr=iern a- ‘. mod 4S l-Z; B ill l-l ue pasteur- rmeipt l past t. 11-16. clel Mtl; No. 2 38 11-16 del Mil; first grade creamery prints job price 42; solids 41. . . Chcrse: w <-~ and Que.‘ cur- rent receipt, “.1110 20. fcb u-holesaie colcrctl 23 5-l6_% 9-16: white 23 1~4—-23 l-2. hfav ‘ price. current illllkE, white 20 ll- no ized. No. 1 40 Que No. “"1 —2l. Potatoes: ‘T5 lb bags. local 1.90- '>' ricw crop Que 2.10‘. Ont 2%! NB 2.25. QU ICKIES i i | i l ‘xén: -—-Q- i ‘Eirxev-xwsw-c- .. .choice oi '4 Ollf 0 i 5 women who Awiri prires ior home baking “The Guardian Want Ad said no man could resist thll 1944 perfume-it's 89 per cent chloroform!" 1h