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PHO 153 ls-9213-8-19-21-23-31, PICKARD & CO. 240 NE Uptown Office Great George St. ` GARDIGMI none: To mv BRIDGE |s|.u||o rustic _ Owing to the condition of the Concrete Driveway over Cardigan Bridge, the load limit shall not exceed three The public are hereby crossing this bridge. tons, including vehicle. warned to be careful in DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGH iiugust 5, 1935. WAYS :asain-a-w-F-M-tl. A REPORTEILCRICKETIB s ‘ BWANSEA, Wales, Aug. 21- C.P.)-When Captain Herbert Wade injured his left hand in a cricket mitch between South Africa and Glamorgan the Springboks found 4 \\ themselves up against it. All their remaining players were on the sick list and so louis Duiius, a South African newspaperman travelling with the team to report their matches, left the press boa and acted as substitute. i 'f '_ w . gli- USED GMI MID Tllllllll BAIIGAIIIS 1 Ford Light Delivery 1932. 1 Chrysler Roadster with Riunble ` Seat 1930. We haves few N l Willys Six Sedan 1931. 1 Chrysler Six Sedan 1 Dodge Sedan 1928. 1 _Chevrolet Sedan 1 Pontiac Coach 1928- 1928. 1927. ewICars on hand. LIMITED .PIIUVINBIAI EXHIBIIIUII PRIZE LIST i_-__ (Continued from Pa¢e O) Seo. 'I-Man 4 yrs. old and up: 1, Raoul Raymond; 2, Ur. R S¢a-ml-D: 8. Dr. R..L. Seaman Raoul Roymond; 5, No worth. Bee. i0-Foal of 1985: 1, Raoul Raymond. Seo. 14-Champion Stallion: 1. Raoul Reymond. » (LABS 8-Csrrhge Seo. 1-Mare or gelding 4 yrs. old and up: _ 1, Home Bmo.; 2nd. A.D. John- son, !-Ialifax; 3. R.S. McBeth. Ch’- town: 4. Alfred McNeill; 5, Bren- ton Ramsay, Alberton; 6, Harry OBrien, Alberton. Sec. 2-Mare or gelding 3 yrs. old: 1, Peter Craig; 2. Wilfred Fur- ness, Vemon; 3, R..A. Parkman; 4, Stephen Ackland. Hampshire. Sec. 3--Mare with foal at toot: i l dr 2. R. A. Parkman; 3, W.R.. Shaw. Sec. 4-Filly or gelding 2 yrs. old: 1, Gordon sheidow, Millview; 2. M O0 k, V m Ri e 3 F' 5;. James c rmac e on v r; 3. Richard McPhee. New Haven; 4, Willis Bros., North River; 5, Ged- die McLeod, Bonshaw. Sec. 5-Filly or gelding 1 yr. old: l, Alex Agnew: 2. Hammond Rodd; 3. Richard McPhee; 4. Wil- lis Bros., North River. sec. 6-Foal of 1935: 1. Robert McDonald. Nine Mile Creek; 2, W.R.. Shaw; 3. Willis Bros.; 4, Hammond Rodd, Winsloe; 5, R..A. Parkman, Ch’town Royalty. CLASS 4-Rosdsters Sec. 1-Mare or gelding 4 yrs. old and up! 1, Gordon Newson. North River: Horne, Milton; 4. 4, Claude McMil- lan Mt. Edward Road; 5, Albert Younker, Winsloe. , Sec. 2-Filly or gelding 3 yrs. old: 1, Home Bros.; 2, L.'I’. Beaton. Sec. 3-Mare with foalat foot: 1, Dr. R..F. Seaman, Ch’town.; 2, Geo. L. Boswell, Ch't<_>wn R.R.3. Sec. 4-Filly or gelding 2 yrs. old: l. Horne Bros.; 2. G_A. McPhee; 3, R. McPhee. Seo. 5-Filly or gelding 1 yr. old: 1, Ray Clark; 2, Gordon Newson; 3. Elmer Myers, Hazelbrook; 4, Gor- don coles. Winsloe. Sec. 6-Foal ol 1935: ' 1. Hammond Hooper, Milton; 2, R.A. Parkman; 3, Dr. R..F. Sea- 2. L.'I'. Beaton, Bonshaw: 3, WJ-I. er; 2, Mrs. W.H. Horne. Milton; 3. ("'fL- M _ ` `= ‘ ' ~ ' 'ri-ie c1~iA1u.o'rris1‘0wN -_ .,;~\ ey-g:,v..~ sw- l;'-~- v. ' » 1- . 0 , . _ < 1 _ ‘ ` fl_ _ ' g . _ _ '. -_ , _vi t . _ , _ _ -Lentil: 5. Edison B. Mulch. Seo. 13-H01!!! BF. Yotrlilill 1, stead Bros.: 2. E. Easter dl Bone: 3. Edison B. Mulzli. Seo. 14-Cow 3 yrs. old, dry: 1, EL hater dt Sons; 2, Dr. J.P. Lalita: I. Fdlsom B.\Mutch. Bee. 15-,Cow 3 years old in milk: 1, stead Bros.; 2, Dr. J.P. Lantz; 8, J.l|. Henderson, North Wilt- shire. gyc. 16-Cows 4 yrs. old and over. l, Stead' Bros.: 2. 3. dt 4, Edison B. Mutch. Sec. 17-Cowinmil.k4yrs.oldsnd over: 1. Edie Bros.; 4. Sec. 18-C 1, -Easter Mutch: 8, Lanta; 5, Seo. 1 1, llidison B. Mutoh; 2. Fred Col- es, New Wiltshire; 3, Quay. mum ter. North Wiltshire; 4, stead Bros. Bee. 20-Jr. Female Champion: 1, Harold Steed. Seo. 21-Sr. Female Champion: l, EJB. Mutoh.. Sec. 22-Grand Champion Female: 1, Edison B. Mutch-. sec. 23-lunlor or breeders herd: 1, Dr. F.P. Lantz; 2. Btead BIOS. 3, Edison B. Mutoh: 4. E. lhster at Sons. Sec. 24-Senior or graded herd; 1, Steed Bros.; 2, Edison B. Match; 3. tlié. Easter srsons; 4, Dr. §?§.§§§ Eiiiiii U 552;? ?~»s'°5§ F.P_ Lan Sec. Munlor get of sire: 1, Steed Bros.; 2, Dr. J.P. Lantz; , 8, E. Easter ds Sons; 4, Edison B. Mutch_ Sec. 27-Progeny of dam: 1, E. Easter & Sons; 2, Edison B. Mutch; 8, Dr. J.P. Lantl; 4. Edi- son B_ Mutch; 5, L4. Easter és Sons. Sec. 29-Two females two years and; under. -bred and owned by exhibitor] 1, Edison B. Mutch; 2, Fred Col-. es; 3, E. Easter sz Sons; 4, stead Bros.: 5, Dr. J.P. Lants. HOOKED RUGS Sec. 1-Hooked Door Mat: Mrs. I-I. Bowness, Hampshire: 2, Mrs. Albert Jenldns. Ch’town R..R.l 3. Mrs. George Pickard, West Roy- alty_ Sec. 2-I-looked Door Mat, a.l1 yarn: l, Mrs. Elmer McLeod, Long Riv- Mrs. Percy Dickieson, New Glas- ._e~.-'~",'_ '; ~ -9 _ 4 - ' -“L gow Sec. 4-I-looked Rug. any material Mrs. Geo. Pickard. es Y - Sec. 5--Hooked Rug, conventional design: I 1, Mrs. John A. Dawson, Central\ Bedequc: 2. Mrs. Albert Jenkins. cntown a..R.1; 3. Mrs. Bernard ` Kiggins. Charlottetown. Sec, 5-Hooked Rug. animal design: 1, Mrs. Nell McDonald, Church‘ll; 2, Mrs. Arthur B. Roberts, Winlce man; 4, Geo. L. Boswell. ‘ Sec. 'I-Matched pair: ' 1, Home Bros. 85 Beaton; 2. Home 6: Younker. CLASS 6-Ponies Sec. 1-Childs Tumout: 1 1, Raoul Reymond; 2, Vimy Jon-, es; 3, Lloyd Holmes. East Royalty. Sec. 2-Ponies under saddle: 1, Marlboro Stables, Halifax; 2, W.H. Dunbar; 3, A. Altol MoBeth, Marshiield; 4. Marlboro stables. Halifax; 5, vimy Jones, Bunbury; 8, Geo. do Tom Rogers, Ch’town. Sec. 3-Pony Combination: 1, Marlboro Stables; 2. Vimy Jon- es; 3. Raoul Reymond. Sec. 4-Ponies with foal at foot: 1, Raoul Reymond. sec. 5--Champion Pony: Peter Craig, Ch’town. Reserve Champion: M. B. Zwicker, Halifax. CLAS! 19-Jerseys Sec. 1-Bull Jr. Calf: 1. E. Easter & Sons, New Wilt- shire; 2. Steed B:-oa,Charlottetown R.R..8. Sec. 2--Bull Sr. Calf: 1, Dr. J.P. Lantz, Charlottetown. 2, George A. Calllbeck, Summer- sldei 3. E Easter at Sons. New Wiltshire; 4, E. Easter so Sons. New Wiltshire; 5. Edison B. Mutoh. North River. Seo. 3-Bull Jr. Yearling : 1, Dr. J.P. Lants, Charlottetown. Boo. 4-Bull Sr. Yearling: 1; stead Bros., Charlottetown R.. R. . Sec. 5-Bull 2 years old: ' 1, Steed Bros.. Charlottetown R. R..8: 2. E. Easter at Sons, New iltshi W re. , Sec. 6-Bull 3 years and under 6: 1, Dr. J.P. Lantz, Charlottetown; 2, Edward Bulpitts as Bon. Cardi- gan: 3. Edison B. Mutch. North River. Sec. 7-Junior Male Champion: 1. Dr. J.P. Lants. Charlottetown. Sec. il-Sr. Male Champion: 1. Steed Bros., 0h'town R..H..G. Sec. 9-Grand Champion Male: 1. Btosd Bros., Ch’town 33.0. Boo. 10--Helier Jr. Calf: - Edison B. Hutch, North River; - . . ns. ° _Q m_~f__ _"___ §;;§§§g§§§§S' ~si5i.i.=*§= £55' s,,__ 5_5; 3;; pgs Ianta Chtown 3, Steed Wim R R 6. 4. E Bl- New Wiltshire, 5, Mi- tch. North nivsr. eifer Sr. Gall.: Steed. Ch’town 2.3.5: Mutoh. North Rivet: 4, DI. J.P. lights; - E ‘ EXIHIIATIUI Ilia!! Road; 3. Mrs. Wm. Murphy, Hun- ter River. . Sec. 7-Rug, Landscape or Marine: 1, M s. Arthur B. 1-lowatt, Car- ':tc.~. siding; 2. Mrs. John Monte. ‘ lIeaton's Mills; 3, Mrs. Alfred Yeo. llzrih River. _ _ Sec. 8--Hooked Rug. floral design: 1. Mirs. Wilfred Pickering, Mar- gate; 2, Mrs. Wm. Feakes, Tignish: 3. Mrs. Heath Montgomery, Park Corner. 1 Sec. 9-Hooked Rug-Landscape or; marine design: 5 1, Mrs. Clifford Roberstnn, Char- lottetown; 2. Mrs. I-ltath Montgom- ery. Park Comcr; 3. Mrs. Elmer Lo River McLeod, ng . Seo. 10-I-looked RuZ, conventional design: 1, Mrs. D.A. MacLeod, Murray, River; 2, Mrs. Luther I-Iarding.! Sec. ll-Hooked rug, animal design erial, any design: l, Lee Walker, Union Road; 2, Mrs. Allan Macswain. Dundas. Sec. 15--Braided Rus. all wool: 1, Byte Norton, Charlottetown. Seo. 16-Braided Bathroom Mat: 1, Lottie Feakes, Tignish; 2, Mrs. John Deveraux, New Haven; 3.Mrs E. Saunders, Winsloe. Bee. 1'l-Crochet Mat: 1, Mrs. A.D. Inman, Hampton. see. 18-1-looked Mat, most original design: 1, Mrs. Ralph K. Beers, Murray River: 2,‘Mrs. Charles Murchi-on, Glen William; 3. Mrs. Luther Her- ring, Murray Harbor. ___i-_--__;.. “Ever-Neat” has caused such a sensation and received such Canada-wide reception as to be the object of a $50,000 suit ! That’s what its manufacturer’s competitor hgure it’s worth . _ . Maybe its addition to your wardrobe won’t be worth quite that much-but you'll limi it valuable to inves- tigate, just the same! ` Hard-Collar Appearance Soft-Collar Comfort! it No wilt it No starch 9|* No wrinkle if No shrinlrrge if No curl ?4< No studs " if No stillness if No stays Here’s why we call it “the greatest innovation in the shirt industry in a century”: The soft band next to the neck gives soft-collar comfort, yet the non-wrinkle feature gives hard-collar appearance, Does not contain starch and can be laundered like a soft collar, Perspiration will not wilt or crumple it. Men’s Store 119 Queen Streei sec. 13-Hooked square, any mat; _ Men’s PLUS FOURS. Reg. $3.00 to $6.75 values. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . .. I C 1 Suk K -t Mews anosncnoru smirrs. Rez. BLOOQERS Pai, 6 $1.00 values. Shirt and Tie I (Au sizes, Men’s Khaki WHIPCORD Brogdcloth PANTS . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . _ . SLIPS Suk Knit- Men’s SWEAT SHIRTS. Colors Blue, . VESTS _ , _ _ , ._ M ,N a whit ............ W““I‘ '1`“'f°“‘ M:;?s°'ist|gi:iI;;:n COMis1NA'r1oNs SI-IPS (All aim) Athletic style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Cotton Suk Knit More wonx snmrs. colors Light, SWEATERS PANTIES Blue and Navy . . . . Rayon ss. I"°.".'7_f’_Y_’i'.‘_’.`f“f_.‘f’;`.l_T.&_` ......... __ $1.00 §"t'3'l¥§°ts 7912 2223...... __29t B ’ FANCY SHIRTS. Reg I 75 ..:'.:.;. _______ 4st §,';;;;':=,¢1-___,.,,,11t 5%, 35, ,Boy’s BLOUSES. Plain and assorted mm , can” ~- - " prints _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ C nn' Printed Boys zu> swnxr shwrs. Colm Hosni Ps|r25¢ APRONS __ _ . . I Bl Moo dNavy . . . . . . . Sk » _ _ Bolle; riv5nrI'n°§LooMna PANT no owvmg mr f|*_‘_'t'I‘_"§‘}_;Pg"f'f‘f_ 1; B°Y’°»°0l-F H°SE» . ._= nos; 'inn an v/....1 alum.: .moms umm 0 surrs ` non nm wool. swnxrans. clbhéh ' 3 "I" 1°' --"'°° and V-Neck Style . . . . . . . gsg; (LSFIO l|_::l;;““" “Im .I new rmsr LoNo PAN'rs __ Silk Knit new 'rwann snonrs anoomsas into-490 rfintcttum House SL ‘ , . 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