Wann? oi. as a day it can a pleasure. the really fine are HOW to make an ioentlnuceffrem-nbc one) 1-"B°"‘°“'”“*'5°\“1- »'*' .GUARDIAN ` "'ll"I\'1 ml' _ 1, Lemuel Sudsbury, 2 Fwd _Mos»,°.“I.¥°dsfIIIe-- _. ~0lI°-»d¢I.~,’l‘u}‘l»i.p.Bo°tsd Beats: -_ f _ ooo ata. Loss nom; w _ __ -Ten Stelksfrodder-Corn: »-.. describing 86 t t* _LR B ________!_ 3_ HW »-Gveeacr 2,-,Lemuel the and _ Write any one of arevefsfreg _ .01 per cent _Ds I-”1°°1”» I-°i° PouI.1-nv-cI..Ass vII. _ _Pair Geese, Toulouse. over .one year IW Lil' _old~1, Holden Compton, _ St. Elea- _nor’s; 2. Stanley.. Compton, st. Elsa-_ ~ QW* _nor'e. ~_ _ _ _ _ =' Pair Geese, White Bremen or _'FW-°4 F .:1u_sn.-ov4¥__c_§Ii_>'_ee,rSid--Q6-Arthur ‘ - wen"-_ ane o' ‘n. 3»'L_"Y5°° Mil; Pail: Fawn Lxéghogp Chickens--1, . - - _ - vrr s. Mrs. Wiliam Muttart Summerside. Um EW°»-“Pug” WWI! J ' Pair Plymouth Rdck Crickens-1 den Ellis-5_._Vif\ H Mouse; 8.’»Frl1-lik Gly' _S. R. Cairns, Freetown. lions Wool Evim' Lamb: ~ _‘ 1-65ll0l'n. Brown or White, Cock and I' J ' ’ ' ‘ “mes Bryenwm 2 and 3_ W hen-1 Mrs William Muttart -Ii Minorcar Black-1,,Arthur McEwen, ~ Summerside; ' i1)l_1xn;180._ 111115’ be Pair Ducks. Rouen, over one year 0? _3°\\U\' _old-1, Ray. Schurman, Summerside; - _ - 2, Fred Muttart, Summerslde. W B°_“"°y? _,and 3; W H Pair Ducks. Pekin, over one year - _old--1. Fred Muttart. R3l!1»_1lIFY~ U0 _ Orpington Buff Cock and Hen-I-1, I1" °l"’13°l\lh' Holden Compton. _ ~ ' _ Buff Leghnrn Cock and Hen-_-1, Ar- ~“ ` _ tliui~_ Boates, _Su'mmersid_e. _ - Lamb, may be wyooootto cook and Heh-1, Ar- __ D°_W11"0l""_90l1$_|5_ thur McEwen. _ . _ 2_ T W Benny -Cochin. any other variety, Cock and Some makes of engines offered for sale have high tension magneto but no batteries. Others have bat- teries- but no magneto. Now, Ifanytbing happens to either iguttion system, it means that the engine is stuck and he work held up. ' The ideal equipment is the dual ignition system of the Renfrew Standard gasoline_engine. It has high' tension megneto, and thebatteries, too. It thus has two separate and complete Ignition systems, on either of which you can operate the engine. This reduces the possibility of a tie up to a minimum, and makes the engine one you can bank on for rendering efficient and satis factory service-all the time. Lever type friction clutch pulley of the best g rade supplied without charge with every engine of 6 h. p. _them at t_h__ee_ The Standard cream separator 'ms eofcloee Grain grinders, saw frames and B. Bell& Son ensilage cutters furnished at reason- sovery verv_cleae,thattheBahcoci¢htede:ahows that ontlfv one~tenth of a pound of butter fat is lost m one ousand pounds of milk sluigned. Think of it! Only one-tenth of a pound! Me y 2:1-Zcents worth t§l_b_i_§_t5r fatihloaof every 1,000-,Ibs&_of inilk skunin - wi s economy in mms you get the easy turning, the convenienm supp can, the self oiling system, for all of which the Standard is noted. ' ‘ You need this close skimmer in your dairy. Renfrew Truck Scale Wheels around like a truck. Weighs anything from 1 Ib. to 2,000 lbs., cattle include . Soon pays for itself. No farm should be without one. Gov- emment inspected. Absolutely accurate. A. _....- ~.~ ...c this season ' ' » n -3011; 8. James Taylor. Gray faced- Ewa Lamb 1 _ ___ _ . _ Gray faced Ewe_ having mlsed lamb Hen 1, Keith Clark, St. Cleaner s. _ and oven _ _ The Renfrew Macliin ry _ 3 _ _ Two bushels White Fife Wheat "H"d ‘ ' d W k ` ‘ » - ' 1. 'r W Bonny; 2 and 3: F olyaen F ~ _» ’ ea °° S” °' 9' Re“f"9W 0°t°“° an_o__s_on_.__d Y G _ §,,§§,‘f§,§_"}f,‘_’_,_§'ff§f'§{‘fGf”T§;§,ff'§e§f ' _ I A encies almost everywhere ni Canada 1 °W»_ my Fs°sd= __ sooo. Office go: the Maritime ._ I 1 T W é__m_y_ 2_ Frank (Hyde ____ GRAIN ANI: c.nA&s sssos-cI.Ass able prices. -I - Co., Ltd; _hassles _*___ T W Benny Y: (First prize presented by Sinclair & _ _ ---- - ~ _ Stewart, Ltd.)-1, Jos. H. Arsenziult, "CoI_l_oction__Preserve§ Fruit in gloss: _ ' EeAI.I. I=IEsuI.'rs. Wallin' on; 2. Riverside-Farm, ned-' 1. rs T omoson o nson; . rs »/gc' if-B'-‘e__ _' ; _ FIGS-Cl-ASS Vl- oque; Q Eli Arsauauit, Urbahvills. _ Ronald McDonald- AMERICAN. Two. .bushels sen,at;0n__~0h"¢g__-Ng Collection Canned Fruits (first prize - Yorkshire Boar. any age, register- 15; awarded; .2," L. Small, St, Elsa. presented by Sinclair & Stewart, Lim- .phimdelphia 4_ ed~1, J. W. Calbeck_; 2, Thus. B. noi-'s; 3, Alfred SmaIl,"Su'1'nmersl`de.» ited:-' _ » - - M°“°g°’“°"Y- '1`"*"°"°fs Rest- Two"-bushels Ligowo 0'ats--1,-"‘Jos. '1. Mrs Tllgmlison Johnson- _ Low, 8_ Detroit 2_ Y°1“kshlrs Boar. under 12 months; H. AI-sehauit, _ 'Pooh cron on-ies, cultivated; Andrew. ggher gnmeg scheduled, registel-ed_1” 2 and 3' J' W' Calbeck- TWO bllEh€IB While 0818. Elly Other 1 1. Cha-T195 Ives- - Yorkshire Sow, with litter Of 4 DIES variety-1,' Jos. H. Arsenault; 2, Jos, Peek Cranberries, wild: , NA-1-|0NA|_ LEAGUE, ` -1 “rid 2- -7- W- (_3a\b°¢k- Taylor; _ _ 1, Miss Madeline Perry; 2, Maurice _ b Pair Yorkshire Piss, under 7 mos.. Twelve ears Indian Corn.-_.1-_ Ffgmk Perry. _ At New York, New York 2, nrook- ,‘f'{°.“"? °"?"td°d"1 ““d3' ‘L W' 0*" DssR0°l1ss» Svmmsfslds-~ ' _ _ lyn 0_ _ 2' I*-“-“S H°‘fkb_9l`f- -Simms!" Bushel Field Peas-1,.Walter Green Collection ofA F(;al_1__Cy W;>l'l11V_;_ _I t -B `ston B sto 8, Phlladel- -I.. ` Summerslde. ` ‘ ,Mrs ohn a ney; , ss earl - phil 2( 0 , U ° n \__-I lf'-l 0 S_0lV._lll1Il61' 12 111011015- Bushel Yellow Eyed Beans-1, Mrs. _A1ldI'BW- At Chicago,'CIncinnati 3, Chicago 2. I' _T Iii J' M -C“`“’°°k~ Jos. Leclair; 2, Beloni Gaudet, Mis- Selection of Fancy Work: 1 _ _____‘&i--1-'-'I ____,"_ `~‘(‘,5‘ii"'~ °"°l‘ 011° Yssl'-1» 2 oouohe; 3, Holden Compton, St. Elea- 1. Miss Helen' Strong; 2. Miss Floyd ton. ___ ~ A-_ K-1 A FEDERAL - _ _#_ .l._-\,. (.albnck. ' nor’s. *_ Robinson. ' r - _ __ __ __ _ 1-s_`_-_-"»_:\II'o_.l3raI1r. any nge, registered __ Bushoi Timothy soon, 1, coo, Jef- Afghan. any kindoi' wool. lea); At Pm.Bbm_g_ Pmsburg 8_ Chicago ____ ._ -___<__:_.i__r_i__i.l;ri<_:_ 2, Albert Tanton, fr-ey, Linkrgg-ter; 2_ W_ G_ Taylor, Free 1, Miss Muriel Davison; 2, Mrs .`I' P 4_ __ _ ._ ._ _ _ _ . - . At Brooklyn, Bullalo 3, Brooklyn 2. _ _ At Baltimore, Newark 3, Baltimore " Z 3' l-~~-';=;hiro llcar, hhtdellfilltéatliionths, toggfg 3{n“£,l¢:§§ %€1`}i?tne'_.S1“I?yI,_:;er?1£g§f Crggftgedroom Slipp`ers: I ` __ ._'_~'°_ciI~ 1, J. J. McNally; 2, Al- 10,-_ Summa,-gfdef ' ' Miss Florence 'Gillis`; 2, Mrs Jas L __ 5 __i____i__P;-_l_frl;l;__:'i; _ Half bushel Flax Seed-1, Walter Dunn. __ _ Newark 5_ Baltimore 1_ ______S __A--4 I_~_>_____._1 J J Meoqo _not Green; 2, John Cotton, Miscouche; knitted or Crochet Shawl. _ M SL L0____s__Pm__bu_g ___ SL mais ___ _ .________________ , . . o aly, 2. a, John small, MIsoo\1¢.l1s- _ _ F__Ig<;y;l;§_t awarded- 2. Mrs K W f 5' -_ , ~ _ I 'l‘:I.‘r lle»:‘l;:.‘Iiirl I-‘I d 7 t ‘I ' ' ` ` 'A H "`/- "; ' "‘ ` ° _ .i _, I _______________ c_Y_________3_1_S§j lgl _o_l'cD°_i_1;o§. wQ0|_EN - AND ,FL/ix QOQD3__ Patchwork Quilt in Cotton. _ ‘___ - - - - g|_A33 xvi, _ _ 1;, Mrs C M Johnson; 2. 'M1\“l`fC9 How Fat Folks ._ __-__ _____I__1_l_-1. D. B. McDonald; 2, _ _ __ Perry. ~ __ - "' M B m 'ssslfgll Milil'-I J McNally I IinivirgaigsogliyhifgilI§:~an2`ei0iI-gwiilef PAINTING. AND 'PI-I`o'roenAPI-Iv I ' ° ‘ - -. . ; , . o - '- eco e _m Mggxvvénany other breed-1, Arthur '_|g R_ pen-y_ ' CLASS XIV. » FI u ci a si I. Ist se NIooEnA'I-E IN vous DIET. PM' ““d"' 7 ‘“°“‘h“- “Y °U1°f ve yum nm anne D- n bmed__1 and 2 Fred Mutm or twiiled-1, Mrs Alien McLeod 2, oil painting. landscape or warms ‘ Provinces Sussex N. B. den' E gg Benny- 2 and _3» F1‘lll1I¢ GIF- Two~ bushels, ,any -_other ivariety " ' ’ ` ' U' " _yvheéat-»1, Albert Schurman; 2, Wal- _ _er reen.- ' HUMPHREY'S WOOLEN MILLS LN- Two bushels 2-rowed Barley-1, Jos _ SPECIAL PRIZE. Moncton, _ 1-L_ A;-genarm; 3, A|1,~,~9d Small; 3_ Gloves-1, Mrs. Adeline Gaudet; 2, N- 3- Lloyd Email. Mrs. I-lamond Cannon, Summerslde. ` ` Two bushels 6-rowoa Barlo -1, Al- .Mittens-fl. Mrs- Jos- Locloir; 2. The be” “OCR 0! Grill' Faced Shesll bert SchI.lrm'ai1;‘2, Walter 'G¥‘een; 3, Mrs. Jos. Arsenault, Urbanville. _ _ (2 Ewes and 3 Lambs) carrying Fleece- Harry, Linhygggenj Linkiettel-_ “ Yarnfsingle-1, Mrs. Jos. Leclairg Rae. goat adapted for themauufacture of _Two lbhghgrg any other variety 2, l_Irs._Allen McLeod. ` ge_DIYooI Tweeds. _ - _Black_Os.ts-1, Eli Arsenault. " ` u -ength Humphreys Tweed- -for _T_w0_bhhhe1g White Banner 094,; HOUSEKEEPING-CLASS XIII A. McRae. ' Gemleman °\° Lad Hanging Pot or Basket-1, Mrs. Dr. A. McNeill; 2, Mrs. Hubert Mills. Stocks, 6 varieties-1, Mrs. W. B. Mills; 2, Miss Goran Holman. ` Collection Lillies, not less than 3 kinds-1, Mrs. H. J. Massy; 2,' Mrs. W. G. Schurman. _ AJ. Quart Codfish Oil: Bztrrel Cup Oysters: oni Gaudet. Ernest Compton. Muirliead. 1 BREATH; pEEp|_y, ANL? thur McEwen 1 il 3» AY- Mrs. Louis R. Perry. ' H0111- 11?-l\1l`s~1. M15- H- J- -Mllssyf - TAKE A L|'rT|,_E OIL ' _ Five yards Wool Carpet-1, Mrs. Sllmmefsldsl 2.M'l8s H-Al1d1'€W- _ 0n||_ENE. _ _ RQOTS AND VEGETA Geo. Ramsay, spring valley; 2,-Mrs. oil painting. landscape or mm' Hs Fat persons, particularly those . ._ \ X' ' _ Towels, Linen-1, _Mi-s. John Mu;-_ ' Oil pain'ting, still life, copy or from H If b _ _ ray, St. EIeanor's; 2, Mrs. S. E. Gal- 111111116'-1. MPS- Cha-S- A_Ili1l'sW,. 2. Fi *I “B191 R096 Type Potatoes |an¢_ Ah;-My; V1||age_ Misa Gertrude McNeill. - y, ku ""b(§""i_etdPl‘_°59lll9d by Brace. Mc- _ ° ` Water color portrait of figure from Tea Cloth; V )- _ ¢ANNE|3 G00p3_¢;|_A33 xx ,life-1, not awarded;. 2. Miss H. An- tm_B0mB_exel,cise_ _ 1- Richard Clark; 2, Donald Mont- drew ' from 10 to 30 pounds above normal weight', will be interested to learn that they may easily reduce their weight without starvation diet or BLEs_C|-ASS Ajlgn M(;L30d, R039 Hill fl‘0lI1 CODY-1, MlBS G. MCNEHI, T3,nf_0n_ ,Tis culsnbest be d__g_m _“___ _being go;i_1_e_;°_y'.Bushe_ Red Sm" Ponte __ Display Canngd Turkey; Water Color Landscape or Mar-ine A (;,affney_ mo ernte - your , so n _you 1_Wés_ey_McLeod St me 3_9: 1, Mn; Stanley Compton; 2_ M" from nature-1. Miss H. Andrew; 2, will not overt_a'x your assi;ni_l_at'l\_/_e__c;r~ Richard' Clark “U0 9? 2- Robert Muirhead. MTB- C1185- Andrew- - linen' guns. by getting plenty o es r, Half Bushel Green Mount” P Display Canned' Chicken: Wafer C0101 Landscape 01’ Mal`ill€| 1. Mrs John A Gaffney' 2, Mrs J H Five Rlbston l’ippin .Apples--1,. Wil- bloom-1, Mrs. Clovis Arsenault, Sum- inerside; 2, Mrs. Louis Arseuault. _ Palm, one plant in-ppt or tub-1, ‘ ' ' Mrs. John Mollisong _2, Mrs, John Mc- _ l B . Collection Ornamental Foliage Plants, 12 varieties only-1, Mrs. John FISH-CLASS XVIII 1, Walter Hogg; 2. Stanley Compton. Sample Herring, Kit: 1, Leo Arsenault; 2. Hubert Mills. 1, Arthur Compton; 2, Stanley Comp- - Display Canned Lobstcrs (unlabel- 1, C B Morris, Summerside. 2, Bel- Display Canned Quahaugsz' I 1, Mrs Robert Muirhead; `2, Mrs Display Canned Clams. 1. Mrs E Compton; 2, Mrs Robert CLASS 16 Tliresher and Cleaner Combined: 1, Hall Mfrg. Co., Summerside. CFIOCHETING AND NEEDLEWORK . -CLASS XVII Centerpiece, in white: 1, Miss W G Kenney; 2, Mrs Di' Tray Cloth, in white: 1, Mrs Melville Murruy; 2, Mrs John A Gaitne 'Centerpiece in white or colored -* ' ' 's slightly used Upright P1ANos " ` 6 seoond-hand ORGANS. - _ ‘___ 1 Seven Octave Organ, in use a few months. ~ 2 New Home Manufacturing Sewing Machines.M__; __ I - lil-11 O 1* coueotoih Nasiurtiums-1, - Hsloho 2 New Typewriters. ____ 1 » ' 1 Large Church Organ. _ 9 Sets of Reeds. pedal base. ` ~ , 3 Sguare Pianos. "` Those goods will be sold at a REAL BARGAIN A " ~ - to make room for winter stock. Call, or write at once 3168-10-2Mti'. and get first choice. __ -‘ - Miller Bros. ,f I 123 KENT s'r. f i '_ -. 'c ff / I _ -' ' l 1 m nnlil. Five Belle Fleur (Bishop Pippin) 1, Mrs John A Gaffney; 2, Mrs H E Apples-1, Silas McFarlane. Wright; (special prize) 1, Mrs Joliu Small; 2, Hubert Mills. Godkin; 2, Mrs Thos Johnston by breathing deeply and by 'taking a toes: U W3' 1, Mrs James Dunn; 2, Mrs Ernest from com'--1. Miss' W- _ G- King? 2-‘ MCFaI‘ll1n€- _ ' liam Crossman; 2, Walter (_}reer;. G few drops of oil of orilene four times 1 Thomas Bradshaw 2 Th Compton. Miss H- Andrew- F8110? TOWSI- Five Northern SPY ADD 65- 90 fatty wherever a few your drugglst can 8 day_ - ; os Stew- Dmay Canned Beef; Water CoIor,_Sti1l Life from nature 1, Mrs Glyden, Summerslde; 2, Mrs' `Jei'i`I-ey; 2, John Small, St. Eleanor'-sz Oil of orilene may be obtained from art' _ 1, Mrs James Dunn; 2, Mrs Ernest '-fl-'10 |l1‘-9f-l’-WB-I`d°d$f-2- M155 H919” -7 P Cl`0Ck9l-l- Five Gvlllell Russel ADPle5”“1~ J- good drhggigt in capsule form Half bushel Mcrntyfe P°tAl-0955 Compton, - __ A,-l1dl'9W» - 301'!! PUIDWI 'I-I. McFarlane; 2, Silas McF»arlane. drops to the capsule.) Take 1' Ashley Murmy; 2' A McEwen- Display Canned Peas: . _ ' -Water Color Still Life from copy- 1, Mrs Albert Crosby; 2, Miss Mabel ` Five Roxbury Russet Apples-1, oaI>su_I_o_»ifter_ oa_oI__ms;;_ ami- oh.: ed’f“‘f “Shel any other variety nam- J 1. Mfg Thompson Johnson; 2. Mrs _§__._1;/l_is_sI__xi_I_r_.____§_o_1:_i_;y;_; summeraide; 2. _1_vi_t;rrsy; special prize. Miss Cells Gnu- II-‘_I_-_e;I_l___l_v:_oyso. Kensington; 2. Silas Mo- . os e nn. ‘ _-' _ - .- ~ - - . _ re ;§§o|‘;te?yg ;mrmle?;_ cam 1. Arthur MCEWGH; 2. Ashley Mur- aénhizkeg gonp, ,_A `-"_ Pastel Portrait or Figure-1, Ruth Special prize given by Mrs R H Mor- Five Stark Apples-1, S. RL"Call'l1s; take and designed to ray' 1, Mrs S_-Compton; 2, Mrs James Noonan; 2, Wanda Farrant. rison for best collection of handicraft 2, Silas McFarlane. _f » ' in the Eight Swede Tumiilsf Dunn, . '__PaBt01 L811ds09-P8 or Marine-1. work won by Mrs Allen McLeod. Five Transparent Apples (Yellow) 1, Carl Crockett; 2, Rowan Montgo- ‘ Dlspmi, strawberry Jam; _Ruth Noonan; 2, Helaise McCuIlough.| Section 13: _»‘__1_ M,-B_ Ronald McDo,m1d_ She,-_ mem 1, Mrs Edward Jelly; 2, Mrs W G Snmmsrslds- -_ ' - - ' I 1. Mrs C M Johnston; 2. Mrs John 'bi-ook; 2. J. H. Mosariohei Ei€h¢_ White 01' YBIIOW Tllmlpl Taylor. ` Pastel Fruit or Flowers-1;-Wanda A Gaffney. _ Box Apples paok_ed for export-1, (Early). Homemade ps,-uit Cake (Iced), _ Fm-rant, Summerside; 2, Alberta MC- - Selection of Knitting: ,Albert Sohurmah. 1.R1cl1e1'd Clark; 2, Arthur McEwen. 1_ Mrs HA-Compton; 2, Mrs Thomp- _’.Lollan, Summerside. 1. Mrs J W Callbeck; 2, Miss L _,- Twenty Transcendent Crab Apples E'gh*_H“"'"d'° I‘“l“'°"°d (S"°°“ son, Johnston; China Painting (piece)-1. Mrs- W- Show- _ _-”-1, Mrs. w. B. Mills; 2, H. A. comp- lighter, your work or bronze): Display Bread, Single Loaf, white, ‘I-l. McKie, Summerside; 2, Miss Ruth Selection of Crocheting: jon, and B ngmm. and more 1- J0s€Dh '1"syl0l'§ 2, George Small. _(ant DH" presented by Bm-ce_ Mc. Noonan, Summerslde. 1, Mrs Arthur Dawson; 2, Miss Ber- *__ Twenty Golden Crab Apples-1. J. uke possession of ?I\;2_1pt_a_ckrOnioiis. Red: Kay Co., Ltd): _ ‘ _ Collection of China Painting-1. tha Davison. H, M F lo , C HI' H9 F9 BYl0l'. 2. Walter Green. L Mrs Cena Gmdet; 2, Mrs James Mrs. W. G. Taylor; .., Miss Helena Handmade Flowers: Twenty Hislop Crab Apples-1. Wil- person who is ten or fifteen one peck E°°h"l°t': ‘ ` D A d unn. _ _ _ n rew. _ ' 1 “lid 2. Mrs John A Gaffney. -liam Crossmun, Bedequo; 2, J. H. Mc- ovor nm-ma] wgmm 'ghoum' 1- sydney R_i°h“\`li5°“Z 2- C M Display Bread, single loaf, Graham: Collection of Photographic Views, One piece of handmade Underwear: Fm-1ane_ . sive this treatment o trial. You J-°hns°n' 1. Mrs C E Clark; 2, Mrs Thompson not less than six-1. Lorne Read,.Sum 1, Mrs Arthur Dawson; 2, Mrs John Twenty Yellow' Magnum Bonum prohahiy find that it is Just- what E"_‘hi R°d M“*’5_‘° W“"f’°" Johnson. _morslde _ - A Gaffney. 'Plums'-1, Mrs. ooo. sohurmah. hood. ~,1' *""““` M°E"°“f'“' W""“m H°"' one aoz. 'roi Biscuits: _ Collection Photosranhlo Views. am- Daisy Countornano: I Twenty Lombard Plums-1, Miss or a re" ‘ ‘ _ _ 1, Mrs w_ i-L Moxie; 2. Miss May stour. not loss than six--1. Mrs- J- 1- Mrs C Taylor: 2. Mrs D J Mo- M. J. sohui-mari, Summorside; 2. D. Wm be U, Elsht Yellow Mena1s.Wl1rls°l=- nohinsoh. - _ _. H. Mormons, so-isquo. _ Marco. B_ M¢D0,,.,1o_ f Co., 1' B°l°M G°“d°t5‘ 2' Wumm H°"i°|° Pint jar Miked Pickles, homemade: Map, best drawinl in any sllblect, '_' Twenty Brads-haws Plums-1, Mrs. M329 d°‘- Dll1V°l`S 01' Hllf-1-0118 CIF- 1, M,-B gem-ge ghhw; 2, Mg; B, ‘R school children-1, Bernice Gallant. BUTTER AND CHEESE--cLAS5 X. william Muitan; 2, walter Green -_.__;..__,___.. _ 1, Hum" Mm 2_ H "_ M sharp. _ , - - fsunimerside. ' Twenty Dsmsons-1 Alfreda Com _ _ _ . ._ . _ - . D' _ LUTHER ON MUSIC. one do' C lt! ‘ B Y 0889. _ _ __p|m_ jar Chow Chem homgamde; _ __ _--_ » Tub of Crock Butter, 20 lbs., home- hm- 2, H. A, C to , , omp n H ""'° '-’°‘1-i’1*°’°‘°'"“*°~ 1, Mrs W H Moxie; z.1vlra Ronald |=I.onIoI.u'ruRs-cI.Ass xII. _maao~1. F. olydoh st son; 2, Mrs. " Twenty.. owen o..gss_1, Mrs, w. _~ _Ronald McDonald; 3. Mrs. Hubert B. MII1s;‘2,MoIvII1e Murray, st. Elea- C_. W. An- McNeill, Sherbrook. r'_ _ DO B Five rounds of Butter. rolls or ' F éluomlsh noauty roars-1, Miss bloom-1. prints. home-made (first prize pre- not-gin Dunn, st. Eloahors; 2, Mrs. Summer- sented by Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd.)- Taos. Johnston. _ 1. F- Glvdsn & Son: 2. Maurice Perry. ’ Five Bartlett Pom-1, F. Giydon not less than 4 St. Nicholas; 3, Mrs. Wallace Wad-_..~& Sons; 2, s. E. Gallant, 9- 5011111711511? 2. dell. Bs-ltic. ‘ Howells Pears-1, Frank Glyden & _ Box Factory Butter-1, Dunk River Sons. ` Mrs. C. W.` Dairy Co.; 2, Heber McQuarrie. Other variety-1, F. Glyden & Son; D1zzsri__ h -- 1. ubert Mills: 2.-Arthur Mclliwen. M D ~-m_ _ _ nrt, -‘tvs 0:; ugh' 6°" o“"°°"' whim' 1“t°'°m°d" giigtwiar Sweet Pickles, homemade: We L J°"ph".Tay“m_f " ' - ‘ » ‘ 1, Miss Ethel Strong; 2, Mrs Thomp- in _ ' ,_ _ son Johnson. _ __ __ ought 'to fhigfloiggftwazz-_pt~°n_ 2_ at P” _ a1;int bottle Tomato .Catsup, _hoinei 'I-Iok'e-I‘ei-an-"'-' ~ ' I m 8: Amulia-21u1s'rhom `- ThN°___0|_b .W nm ta .b __ 1,_Mrs John c at _, r __ D weight: _ _.i?lQ> _ill C' “ti _7 sou Johnson. ___ ,_,_¢_ _,. . _ .._»If _ ._ '_f~_ -2 1.'Jame| Taylof: 2, _;_--1°.-;:°.*‘s.<:.':'..-°“‘. .fra weightr §l_“"d°‘ le ‘Y ‘"“|{~ _ I “"“"‘°~" .a-.».'tt'i."'a"a:l" ` ' ' l-.- <1- 1 I if _.James -. - - ' -F :..~_I»-=-» ;` Navi# » ' mn Dunn. v ails, 8, llisfr School; 2. Pre! ltiri. W~__G. Bchur Mount Carmel. ' _ Five Duchess ofbldenburg A ples - _ 1 _ -' ' not one ,_-1, _J. H. 'ld'cl‘a.rlane;~ 2, William `wHAT D"l"°HT!D mm' Crossman. ' ‘ ’ - _ “"""'~ ' Hair), Five Gravenstein Apples (First Today for the nrst time I was _,price presented by Sinclair &"_8tew- really delighted to hear my neigh- nrt, Limited)-1, Silas McFarlane; bor's piano going." _ ___2, Cyril_M rlane. - .. Sometimes worth listening to, I ‘Five E _ roi* _Alexander Apples-1, |uppoa»._~ ' -John Bm 2. J. I-I. McFarlane. ' "I'|hoIiId say so, I heard 'the in- Dlentln is Five Wolf l`¢lv'er‘»'_itrI|l»Iea--_r;_ siisgateilment man taxing It any. _ > . yy.. 2, H. E. Wright. less FRUIT-CLASS VII_l.` Two Bunches Green Grapes--1, Ch N R d AM __ A .' 1 Th as. Anderw. Summerside. * _ _ ve. e rac an p s-- , os _ _ q_Jr'3’, M I.; C. W.'A__ndreW,_ Stavert, Bedeque; 2,_ ghailip Perry, ,tm ' " In ego _ f."/' *‘~ McFarlane; 2, Mrs. Ronald McDoii- Five Ben Davis Apples-1, 101111 Five Wealthy Apples-1, Alberta WOUNDED MAN SHEDS MORE LIGHT ON GREAT BATTLE PARIS, Sept. 30.-“lt was by no means easy work" said one of the wounded at the Grand Palace hospital in describing the battle of Champagne Saturday. “Never have we seen any- thing Iike their barb wire entangle- ments. Our shells ploughed up thou- sands of stakes but there was an in- numerable number left. which we had to pull up under the enemy’s fire. The wire was so thick it was extremely hard to cut. In many places our at- tacking columns came against che- vaux de frlse behind which the Ger- mans lurked. We pelted them with bombs as hard as we could and the sappers who came behind us did the rest. "The machine guns which stormed at us-that’s why so many of us were hit in the legs -were soon put out of business. Then our cavalry turned up. They had gone so long without a chance to fight on horseback that on all sides. What they left behind in the way of material, arms, effects and equipment was unimaginable. The flight turned into a panic when they they were keen to get into it. it was a fille dash _and the Germans bolted saw our African contingents after them. The Africans certainly cut them up frlghtfully with the bayonet.” ` An officer with a bayonet wound in one arm spoke enthusiastically of ,the methodical and orderly manner in which the French Infantry fought. When the rally sounded all the men formed in their proper sections. "They are all veterans now," said the officer, “and know their profes- sion thoroughly. The Germans felt the whirlwind of this grand army." TIGTHENING UP OF THE 'DRINK REGULATIONS. .-__.___-- OTTAWA, Sept. 30.-The proposed regulation prohibiting the sale of bot- tled liquor to soldiers, will be taken up here in the near future between Chairman J. D. Flavelle, of the Ont- ariol License commission, and the military authorities, arrangements are being made for a meeting between the military me license _otueteia when the matter will be couliliered from every standpoint.-There is _nothing to Imiioate vrhetsotlse will be takIm_ M _ _ e out of this,__ ,nference, but the pro?:mnI_heil some nlrons lnriwrt. 5;- an _ \~--'g.-_;~.v- ess; ecoiiia- _‘K :P s r '; At ».. ,_ 1 o ‘s r a \ ‘V¢.,;`\ .~\* - . ~ ~.==:v ~»-éfmxf’ $2- `.