"Diamond Treasure” M . Contest Ads Jlldsl- Fresh Fish Specials Freqh Swordfish per lb.30¢ Fregh Halibut, per lb 28c Fresh Fillets, per lb. 18c I noiisas cuss 3—CARBL\GE lionsas Section 1—Filly or Gelding born in IBM-b-Willard ROE6I5,—Vl.g- W139; 2. Uoyd BOWl1t255—-K€ll5ing. ton: i- Rev. A. 1.. Sinnott- Rollo Bay. Section Z-I-‘illy or Gelding born in 1935-4. Rlev. A. L. Sinnott -- Rolo Bay; 2. Raoul Reymond _. SOHihDort; 3_ Dr. R. F‘. Seaman- Charlottetown; 4. lived I. Andrew_ u] other kinds of fish In lesson on hand st all time: ROOPS LTD. FREE DELIVERY EflstRvyalty- Phone 389-390 Sunnyside Section ih-Carriage Mare or Gfildlng born in I934 1, Raoul Raymond ~ southport; 2. Rev, Father Slnnott. Rollo Bay; 3. alt-x Agnew. Central Royalty; 4, Elmer Myers, Hazelbr00k_ w§y+ooo++e+ee+o Send Your Films to the Gainsborough Studio Great George Street — Box 251 p01] printed and developed and tree 5; 7 enlargement of your best neg- ing in harne s born in 1033 or before 1. Mrs. George Buntan - Chariottetown; 2. R, F. Seaman, ' 45o. m" {or Charlottetown: 3. Mr. G. H. Buntan- Charlottctowlu; 4. H. L, Palmer-Charlottetown; 5_ Klppgjch “, +0444» Farm-Jflppoeh. 2513f.“ A Section 5—M3l‘e with Foal at , foot 1. R. J. Young, 2. Reg A. ‘ l‘ IRTER Parkman. To Save MONEY Phone 240 A. PICKARD 8t CO- Section 7 Male Champion Raoul Reymond-Southport; . Reserve Champion Mrs_ G. 1-1. u¢++++++o+m+eoww+oo+a Buntain-Chariottciown. We specialize in INFANTS‘ and GIRLS‘ ' WEAR liill carry s most complete line of, high quality goods. Call anytime. HOLMES 8r BRADLEY I52 Queen Street. Phone 92 The Store of Child Fashions CLASS lF-ROADSTERS Section 1—Filly or Gelding born in 1936 1. W. H. Horne-Mitch; 2. Raoul Reymond-Southport; 3. Vict-or McPhall — southport; 4 Geddie McLeod-Bonshaw; 5. R_ E. Parkman-Royalty. Secbion 2-‘Filley or Gelding horn in 1935 l. Neil McEachern-Long Creek; 2. Auid Bros.—West Ccve- head; 3. Helen Horne-winsloe. Section 3—Filly or Gelding in "' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' harness born in 1934 l_ Mrs. Helen Home-Winsloe. VICTO RRADlOS Section 4—Mare or Gelding in . ' harness born in i933 or before “any of "he new 1938 l. Geo L. Bosv'all.—Charlottctown R. R. 3; z. W. H. Horne—lvll'lton; 3. Dr_ R. F. Seaman-Charlotte- town. models have arrived. You will find this line is very attractive in appear- ance and the performance, better than ever. Section 5—Mare with Foal at foot 1. L. T. Beaton-Bomhaw; - , , - 2. W. H. Horne-Milton; 3- IVE" Drop in when passing and Tumer_wmsloe; 4‘ Percy M? see for yoursellf. D0na1d_¢hu,-chh;1l; 5, w, J. MlLLER BROS LTD. Andrew-East Royalty. I45 Great George Street Section 6- Foal of 1931 1. W. H. Horne-Milton: 2_ Peter Craifl"si- Avnrds; 3. Albert Middicton—l<ligh- field; 4. Percy MacDonald - chm-chill, Section ll-Pair of Roadsters to harness 1. Hc‘en Horne-Wlnsloe; 2. W. H. Horne-Miltom We buy everything you sell, and sell everything you eat. —Savc money here- CLASS 6__P0N":s Our prices are low. Our service is _ ' . under ‘nshcunw Section 1 Pony in Harness 12 hands 2 inches 1. Athol Robrrti Jr__.Wln5]Q@j 1 Andrew Humphrey ALD __Ken.=lngtorl_; 3. Margaret I-Iorne— P. J. MacDCN wmsloq PHONE ass 01‘ 889. 5min“ 24,0!“ m hamm l, hands 2 inches and over not ax- -" __ 14 hands 2 inches 1. Raoul Reymond- Southport; .2 M31519 James-Charottetown; 3. vlml Jones~ Biinbufy. ' lEACHERS STUDENTS and SCHOLARS lee our assortment of Fountain Penn and Pencils. Wrist and Pocket Watches Etc. IPECIALTiWATCH REPARING A Seotion 8 —Ponlrls-—Paiii in harness 1. Kenrmh Form — Keppoch; 2. Athol Roberts Jr. — Winsioe; a, slaney Steed-fill"- lottetown. Section d-(Tarriage Mare or Gcld- ‘ ' 1. Stead Bros: Chester A. Campbell ieweiel- 157 Queen Street OOQO-OO-O QQO Section 5—Pon.V hands 2 inches and. over not ex- ceeding 14 hands 2 ins. 1. Raoul Reymond—Sout.hpnrt; 2- _ James—- Charlottetown; 3- Vim!’ Jones-Bilnbufy; 4- Peter 37mg” 404-6 Q-O-O-O-O-O-O- ill our showroom window you may , Ch nrlottctown. see the new h _ Champion Class - C amltw" pony-Raoul RcymontL fawcetl Range Reserve Pony —Keppoch Farm. Frank MncKayw-Qwfial 1- Wank MacKay-East ROYRiLVI 2» W< H- 1-Iorrle—Mlltnn; 3. Albert Middleton 4. James McPllail — Its the talk of the Island call and see it at (mile —Milton; T- G- IVES Milton. CLASS l” JERSEYS l9 Great George St. Phone 1111 gum,“ p-Mrf-ll born riftr-r Dec_ 31 36 1. Stead Bros-Charlottetown; ~++~+ iAVE YOU RESERVED hill’ Fur Coat from our IsrIQ election being uttered for only live days more at our annual AUGUST FUR SALE rlces. Yo. save 20% and more llll during the Fall Season. The lrgellt showing we have ever lpre- Section 2-—Maie born Jilly 1 36 to o». 3| no 1. Edward Bullllit and 30n_(3p_rdigan; 2. Stead Bros — Charlottetown; a. Edison B- Mulch —North River. Section 3—-Mlle horn Jan- 1 16 to June 30 36 1. Ed‘son B. Milton- North River. ""“‘- Section 4—MaIc horn July I rle ACT NOW 1. A Ernest Ultderhay -— Bay ‘SLAND FURR|ERS Fortune; 3. Charles Roberts - Charlottetown R_ R. 3; 3. E. "i5 Kent Mm! attem- and Sons—N0l-th wilt-ml». When You Rcfur — Refer to Us. \OMOOOQ+Q>O-OOO-O+O-OO-O-QQQ_ MMQAAAA a-‘ 1 ,1. a‘- hr Pirkllnl Season IIWIth Us Now Section 5-Me.le horn Jilly l l" to June 30 35 1. A. Boswa‘i and son-Summerside; 2. Stead Bros- Charlottetown; 3. E. Easter and BOII8—N0f‘bl'lWlltShiI‘8_ Section L-Msle born before Jul! l 34 1. Stead Bros and 134115011 '"' English Essence oi’ Vinegar and Mmch; 1 Edward Bmpitt. and son ixerl I kit tlilscitihn slid rrTiull-llltl-‘eyiigtgi: ~Cnrdi8am 3. Stead Bros. , hllihet lll. < e n” h." ‘.12; lye“ I Section 'I— Junior Chsmliifli 3mm“ Mun." slim alilllli! Male A. Ernest llndcrhay. Istara mm". luau"- gffl’ lleserve Champion Male Stead linen. Cayenne Peppgp "bent; Bros-Chsrlottetowm fl ll. .‘ ' . n E“ ledioll n- Sflllfll‘ (‘hsmv on DHNSON & JOHNSON IW-Ie stead Bros and Edison Mutch -"ortil River. ~ Ielervn (‘trunnion Male Edward Bulpltt and son-Cardigan. Prescription nmuhh to saddle 12_ . North River; 2. Birt Warrcn—Corn- Maisie ‘ Results At the liichibition Section 9— Grand Champion Male Edison Match and Stead Bros. Reserve Champion Male Edward Bulpitt and son, Section 10—Female born after Dec 3136 l. Edison B. Mulch — N°Yih River; 2. Stead Bros-Char- i i ioltstolvn; a. Edward Bulpitt and 2.; SON-Cardigan; 4_ E. Easter and 5°11“; 5. Charles Roberts. swim" 11—-Female born July 1 fiti to Dec. 31 36 1. Stead Bros; “(limit B. Mutch; Mulch; 4. E. Easton l A. FaYilPoi. Ullderhay. i I sfiftion 12—Femaie born Jan. 1 ‘ 36 to June 30 36 l_ Stead Bros; 2. l Si?“ Bro-s: 3. E- Easter and sons; i 4. E. Easter and Sons. 3_ Eldison B. and sons; 5 ‘ Section 13—-‘Female born July 1 .35 tn Dec 3| 35 1. Edi on B. j Mulch-North River; 2 E, 158mg;- l and sons; s, Stead fires-char- ‘ lflilfitflwn: 4. Edison B. Mutch — North River; 5. Edward Bulpitt and Son-Cardigan. Section iii-Female dry hgrn Jilly 1 34 to Julie 30 35 1. Stead BT08; 2_ Edison B. Mulch; 3. James Arthur. Clinton; 4. E. Easter and Sons; 5. Edison B. Mutch. Section l5-—Femulc in milk born July 1 34 to June 30 35 1. Edison B, Mumh; 2 Stead Bros; 3. E. Easter and Sons. Section iii-Female dry born July 1 s3 to June 3o 34 1. Stead Bros; 2. Stead Bros; 3_ Edi=nn B. Mulch; 4. E. Easter and Sons; 5. A. Ernest Underhay. Section l7—Female in milk horn July 1 33 to June 30 34 1_ G. Miller Henderson; 2. Edison B. Mi|tch;‘ 3. Edison B. ivlutch; 4. Stead Bros. Section Iii-Female. dry born t July I {i3 or before 1. Stead Bros; i 2_ Edison B. Mutch; 3. Stead Bros: i 4. Edison B. Mutch; 5. E. Easier.‘ I i and Sons. Section lll-Female in milk born befnre Jilly I 33 1. E. Easter and » Sons; 2 Stead Bros; 3. stead Brow. l 4. Edison B. Mutch; 5. Edison B. Mutch. Section '20—.Iunior Champion Female Stead Bros. Reverse Champion Female — Stead Bros. ..Section. 2l—-Serlior.. Champion Female-E Easter and son. Reserve; Stead. Bros, Section 22—Grand Champion Female E. Easter and son_ Reserve Champion Female Stead B103. Section 23—.Iunior Herd l. Stcnd Bros; 2. Edison Mutch; 3. E. Easlolt and Sons. Section 24—Graded Herd 1_ Stead Bros; 2. Edison Mutch; 3. E. Easter and Sons. Section 25—Junior Got of Sire 1. Stead Bros; 2. Edison Mutrh: 3. Edward Buipitt and Son; 4_ E. Easter and Sons: 5. Charles Rob- erts. Section zit-Senior Get. or Sire 2. E. Easter and Sons: 3. Stead Bros; 4. Edison B. Mutch_ Section Ffl-Progcny of Dam 1 lixiison B. Mutch; 2. Stead Bros; 3. Charles Rloberts. Section 2li—-'l‘wo Females horn since .Ilily 1 35 1. Stead Bros; 2. l Edison B. Mutch: 3. E. Easter and ‘ Sons: 4_ Charles Roberts. Section I. Heifer calf under 121 months. 1. Frank Sanderson Son- wn‘l; 3. Mrs Helen Horne-Wimloe. Section 2—Helfcr over 1 year and ‘ under 2 ycars_ 1. Helen Horne; 2 I F‘rnnk Sanderson and Son: 3. Hayden BIOS- Section Il-Heiler 2 years old and . ‘rrra CHARLQITETOWN GUAREAN “Want to see "He'll big, tough tom- zat now." All oak! Ira wonderful snapshot opportunities. KODAK n had a tim- that day . .." Evcry snapshot In a suit-starter for your mommy. that boy 0r g a family ?_ fiaesny/lofi, YOU may not stir up much interest, iri of yours. Bur pull out the latest batch of snapshots and watch the faces light up. Everybody wants a look. . No question about it——5napsh0ts tell a story. So Whatever Illt: occasion this week-end be sure the Klidiik gin-s along. Kodllks as low as 85; Brownies from $1.25 . . . at your (killer's. In Clluarlli "Kodak" properly of Canadian K talking about is the ftflikififbti italic mark and sole (Milli Co, Limited, Toronto, Ontario. "How's thin (or I Dlctuvmwfin: some this week-and. vr Any camera is a better camera loaded with Kodak Verichrulne Film. Yuri- chrollic gives you good pictures where ordinary films fail. It is flltldC in Canada-which assures uniform- ity. freshness and perfect condition. Always use Verichrolne. PRODUCT p v .. Accept: nothing bu: tho "Theflrc practically inseparable." Snap- shots like this [r0 priceless- fllm with thl trade mark "KODAK" on the box. RIIIHFIDME "W CANADIAN Son: 2. Helen Home; 3. Peter Martin; Section 4—Cnw in milk or‘ call’ 3 Years 0ld_ 1. Hcicn Horne; 2. Frank Sanderson and Soil; 3. Bert Wal'ren—C0rn\vnli . l Section 5—(‘ow 4 yer-airs old and upward in milk or calf. 1. Frank Sanderson and Sou; 2. Haydon Bros; 3. Frank Sanderson. CLASS 23- JERSEY GRADES Section l-llotfer exl-lt‘ under l2. months 1. Sidney Stead..Cl"iar- lottetolvn: 2. Bruce McDonald New Wiltshire; 3. A. Bo ivail and son~Sulnmerside. 'l l careful inspection o: Section 2-—Ilcii'l-r over 1 year.» and ‘under 2. l. Bruce McDonald- New Wiltshirll; 2_ slrinrv Stead -_ i Charlottetown; 3. A. Bnswali nndi S011. Sect-ion 3—Hi~ifr-r 2 years old and under 3. 1. Brilce McDnnald~Ne\l' ; Wiltshlre: 2. Sidney Steam-Char- lottetotvn. ' Section 4--Cow in milk or cnli’_ 3 years old_ l. Sidney Stead — Charlottetown; 2. Hammond Rodd --Winsloe. l Westerllfidoliilitions Show Improvement MONTREAL. Quc. Aurz. 26 —[ Despite tile crop failure in some sections of the prairies business conditions in the uwt arr- batter than they have b"en since 1928.1 Some indudvics arc allcad oi that iraal- w-wr in volume o" ilusinc~s S. J. Hungcrford Chairman and,‘ Pros; ‘cut oi the Cflllliiilllli Natirlii- i Canada Air Lines. slated ilerc Silt- I ilrday night on his I'€'ilil‘ii irolli an extensive inspection trip 0i western lines o1 the national i system. Ml‘. Hungcrtord was ac- i i the companicd by B_ L. DaQv. a lrll-lu- ber of the board‘ oi Dlrcctors. Three other directors Coiollcl DH. ‘ McDnugail, H. J. Svluirliou, K. C_. and R. J. Mofiatt were with tile i party in the west. The inspection trip covcrrd all] sections o1 western Canada lll-' eluding the 1111111112 district» 0t i North Western Ont: 0 Northern Manitoba. Alberta and frlkzltci-le- wait. the Okanagwa Valley auri ill!‘ PilLfiilE‘ Coast cltc. ti.‘ fL!'_ north as Prince Rupert Mr llun- . gcritlrd lll addition to lllaklng a i tho ilucslluri properties oi the sletelu lllaiic all intensive survey’ oi lzchcra‘. con- i ditlons in the territory covered b)‘ the party. "I camc into contact engaged in all lilies of ilusluoss and industry". Mr. Hllllli‘l'10l't’i said, “and found colldltzons generally tn be most tfiivfilifillillil.‘ This general situation siloulri be} will ulcu ; gratifying to Canadians ill (‘\L‘i'_\‘. part of the dominion. as it ludi- cntes steady progress tolvllrcis prosperity. Bilsillexs and Indust- rial leaders all reported an in- crcasdlg voiumc oi trade and ex- cellent. prospects for ihc fillurc. The lumbering. nclvsllrlnt. and minim: industries arc in tile host ‘l‘t¢‘]')e I have over lnluld tiu-lllJ‘; Mi‘. I-lilnlzcriord said he toullli a5 Q"ll('l'fli spirit. oi opillllisln thvrlulzhout tho West. P.\'(‘(‘lii lll southern and central SrlslKaicilc-l ivan where only approxlllllltcli‘ 15; percent of a nnrnlai crop xvii‘ be harvc=ted". The pcoifc of that section ltowcvcr. are ‘lll-int: i|ti"l1' unfortunate poslion with (‘llt"(‘l‘— Iuincs. and with splendid flu‘- undar 3' l"li‘rflanlk sarfflcr-cnn al Rallwasvs. President of trahs- titucic" he ndrlcdhitllcl‘ are _ (IUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS GOOD GOSH! even ‘M eolu TO wstl. ouz ON . HIS FOLKS THINK HE'S \ SPRING THAT HOPE is TO HAVLiPi $0 HE le. It “at Prince its. Phone S! Mv+0+0e0 GONNA BE A B16 SHUT-e. THEY DO ALL TH' WORK CAN STUDY. WORK FER HiM AT HOME/w l-lE's_ NOT STUDYINZK HE JUST KNOWS l-iow TO MAKE OTHER PEOPLE RHEUMATISM ‘IT-MT BOTHEIZS US WHEN-l ‘ cars luv Ii sllgdmhlx. I is ill better courageous people and but iltiil- r1"! ll; l;- alllong tllelll_ Strange as it may .\(‘(‘ill. ti‘ -‘»l . ' crop siiuul ill). I found lllt‘ \lllulllt.- .1 11-- iaii trluii- lll lllul. rthllitli lll till‘ l-ll:llltl'_v l.\ reported a.» lllL. e1‘ in some lililillllfPh than lust ye-ll”. lilo i111‘.- lvillcll were lll:])'.‘(“l(‘(i by illl- illlrty’ are lll spilltlilli sillljw. Ml‘. HIll1~ gi-riord l'(‘.[)l)I"li"(l. "l loullti evl '- illlllli; on illl‘ Railway satlsfaculr)‘ he slild. “The road ilr-li generally condition than ever bciorl- and our facilities and e- quiplur-ui l1ii\i‘l)t‘t‘ll well mlrn- ialllcli. 'l‘ilcl'r- Luis been a lllltllble llI1]ll'O\'t‘iil(‘ill l)iill lll frl-ilzil‘ illl(l ])‘rlS.\(‘li£lf‘l' bu-lllcss and our west- ern officer.» are kcclllll: MT- vcc and equipment. ailrcllsi. oi lllf‘ lrqlllrelllcllhs oi till- in- clcascd trrliflc. Thcro rs a bu: in- cr are lll val-lltloli trllvci. Jasper Park Lfilltll‘ has llaci a splendid .\(‘fl.\0li anti our Alaska oivlilllfllS have ilccll sailing all summer with full ilsi.<'_ Ml‘. Hullucrftlrd said that willie the total voiulrle of the l.‘l'(l]!\\‘()lll(i bc Sllifillri‘ ill ('(>i‘il])l1l‘l‘Oll wtll provlllu.» yours lle lJPllCVPFl the Wllblli would move. prnlllptly lirs fal‘. (‘rlllrlliious liiTWTlllllliI \vl'h re- cord to nccall ireiizill rates and touuale available would llkcly‘ sclld a lfll'iIl'l' proportion of the prairie lvilcllt to tile luxlzl nt’ tile lakes. Tllc fruit ill lll!‘ Okahauiin Vllilcv was rl-nlarknhli- zuod and n-ouui result. in iucvca~crl business tor tho trrlllsporilltlnll coillpzlllies. Dlu HQ his _irulrllev ihrouail the west Mr. Hillullertnrd inspected a ililll1i‘t‘i' oi the Zlllriillc" flflltl$illfli will bo uslw i.\_\' lilo llzllls-Callariil All‘ l.illi"S. lIe uiillPfl excellent pro- Qrr-w, is hpllll; llllric lll the com- pictillu null equipment 0i the l nun BOADING HOUSE lll illt Z\'.ll *2ll;l1_-<_\- icllil i l i t Cliiilll of landlni: Western Canada. Officers of the Railway who ac- eolnrlanletl Mr_ Hungcrilorti ul- clullcli A. E. Warren Vl('(‘~p1'('.$l- liollt Western Resilml 1-1 A. Dixon Chief Engineer iWest/Ern Rflllflll. W. A. Kingsland Vice-President Central Region M. A_ Meilnzlic ASMSi-élllt to the President and W. s. Thompson Director of Pub- ltcity. BUILD PLAY HOPSE FOR TIIE CHILDREN The llfitlifilllflklllé_llllilIICL sells itself at an early ace lll lI‘Zili\ Ii.‘- llttio izirls. This is evident. bv tilat. favourite indoor syyu-l oi nearly every small KlTl-fplffill? house. It is not always possible for children to have their oivn room. but nlotilers should maki- fort to see that they l1ii\'(‘ plat-c, however small. vvilioh tilov may call their own. T1115 should be borne in miuri when illulrov- in: or rcdccorailnu the homo. Frequently a largo closet Wlil] n window may be cllllilcrted to a plapv-rooln. BflSNilPFlt rooms. llr" becoming incrcasiuirly popular and when there is no other spar-c available. a play-room may bc made there. v Funds for rcluotieliiilg allrl ro- dccoratiulz the home llvc i101" available lll‘i(li‘l' lilo generous terms of tho Dominion Govern- ment Home Inlprovonlellt Plan. MAKE BACK \.l\RI) ATTII.-\("I‘I\'E Ilave you a “back val-d" I\‘7ll=‘ll li0\i"l rcnchcri t-h" earlioll .<"=" because you rvcrr- alxvnvs inn r courllqed to attempt to do a with fields throughl thine lvlth it? P-ll-‘l 'to ropniul the lliiiyfl ll~h 5m, usl- of ill" liltilli.‘ Imprlll~~nlcnt Plan allr! arc tlPIJIlillPfI ~o mgljg the gnlullils nlllll" atfiqlzli-l Halo you o or IlilWEli‘ (ll lilo?- ll‘.'_' tllr- znllalglv I" it“, il-l; q is nlrlved to a lllwlV‘ fifi‘.'l'illi.l"f"‘tll.'i location Will half." llaw- more n till‘ lll'.vll~.'~il'ir('. all ci- . sllnle ‘ i l l I Everett. , i, tori ll"t'lt'- true vir-u’ oi - llllifi] _ lrilY-h rml bl- illu-iill nllri Mlilll" time nfillrri lll't'.’llL'l' pr" ill voul- mvll fllTii-‘il. The opllll rlllllrl- (it a "lung. or! calls .'lll'l cl.. ' around srllrl-l-Il‘ vll-lv from ‘lil- tl/‘Wn. 1'1 vllu lurlvo tlll- 231w":- lvfullt Sfllil" [Yl’l‘t‘l1§ around Was Native 0f Bay Fortune BOSTON‘. All: 121i wFPi -J'HS' cpii .'\I Burk. 7T. a llfiTiVi" of Bzly Fol-tum. P l‘. I. luv/l tlvizlv rlt ". 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