QEPTEMBER 13,1928 The OrsngePPeltoe, at a little i p In clean, bright Aluminum REDROSE Aisgood tea” extra cost, is extra good Attended Large Convention. at Minneapolis i | Dr. r. s. Robbins returned home |Saturday nlght from a trill V) Western Canada and United Stat- es. Prom Winnipeg he motored with Dr. Harry Hodgson (formerly of Charlottetown) "to Minneapolis where they attended the National American Dental convention from Aug. 20th to 24th. There were over 10,000 dentists registered, and the largest and most comprehensive programme ever offered at a dental (speclll to the Guardian) BEND/AYE. FRENCH-SPANISH BORDER. Sept-- m Madrid on Thursday, advices‘ the various nations. will Madrid. reaching here today saicL-The nat- ure of the plot was not disclosed. 12.—Hundreds 01' lbut it was to have culminated dur- hrresis have been made in ED011180‘ in: ceremonies honoring Priemcr dues after discovery of a plot Primo De Rivera, when 150,000 per-. which was to have come to a headsons, including invited delegates of- gather in; convention was presented. ‘ The convention was held in the ‘new and spacious Minneapolis Aud- litorium, on the stage of which a Tcontinuous motion-picture show was held giving health training to the general public. The exhibits were very interest- llng and occupied 42.500 square feet Modem womeri wear fewer cloth More delicate clothes, even for every day. More expensive. And far more difficult to\. take care of. Because fewer clothes are worn they are apt to soil more "quickly. Because they are fragile, they require more safeguarding in the wash. The laundry soap to which you entrust the cleansing of these nice things must be gentle yet thorough. You have the CERTAINTY of safety, when Y0“ use Surprise. t works in, and rinses out, completely. Without harming a thread. And Science has for forty-four years steadily been making Surprise Soap better-adding other merits to its Safety. 50f floor space. Scientific papers I were read and clinics given under the leadership of prominent Amer- lican dentists, and the latest appli- pmces developed by dentists for nae fin treating various unusual diseased ‘conditions of the mouth, as well as {in rebuilding broken down teeth, -were demonstrated. l It required more than 40 patients at a time for the numerous special- ists to demonstrate their technique of different operations. “Physical culture” of the mouth was one of the main subjects of the pericdentists. emphasis being laid upon the fact that the teeth should h". brushed vigorously at hast .Zlll‘€€ times a day and that even lunder the most_ efficient and careful i brushing. cavities start. Among the features of the exhibi- iticn werephoto-micrographs illus- ltrating the normal and pathological‘ dlistology of tooth development. l The social arrangements were all -to be desired and the Minneapolis Jdentists were untiring in their ef- lforts to make everyone feel at home. Dr. Robbins spent a few days in gChicago on the way home and in iDetroit saw Hagan and Farrell play ‘one of their championship golf .matches. He also visited one of the es {Ford plants where 83,000 men arawani 3- lube"? 3°5w3111 3- fled employed. i at the Canadian National Exhi-i bltion he witnessed the Wrigley: Marathon swim and saw them take; Vierkoetter out of the water after; nearly completing the 5th lap, Fownes; 3. Joseph Costello; 4, A. ms CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ Provincial Exhibition _Ilr_ize List Clam Ila-POULTRY. Sec. L-Pitt Game Cock.—l. Harry Redman, city; 2, Joseph Costello. city; 3, Harry Redmond. Cflswllfl; 2, Harry Redmond 3, Harry Redmond. Sec. 3.—Leghorn, White, Cock.- 1, A. Vye Gibson, Moncton, NB; 2, Albert Boswall; 3. A. Vye Gibson. Sec. L-Leghorn, White, Hen. —l, Albert Boswall; 2, A Vye Gibson; 3, J. C. Irving, Vernon; .4, A. Vye Gib- son, Moncton. Sec. 5.-l‘..eghom, any other variety Cock.—l. Rose Valley Poultry Yard; 2, Rose Valley Poultry Yard; S. Louis Hayden, Cherry Valley. , Leghom. any other variety, Hen. —1, Rose Valley Poultry Yard; 2. George Holmes, Amherst. NS; 3, Louis Hayden, Cherry. Valley. FOWLS. Sec. 7.——Minorca Hen. — 1, Mrs. Thos. Mill, city: 2. William J. Cud- more: 3. Wm. J. Cudmore. Sec. 8.—Minorca Hen.—1. William J. Cudmore; 2. William J. Cudmore; 3, Mrs. Thomas Mills: 4, William J. Cudmore. . Sec. FL-Orplngton, any other var- iety, Cock.—l. A. Vye Gibson; 2. Mrs. John McGregor; 3, A. Vye Gibson. Sec. l0.—Orpingt.on. any variety Hen-l, A. Vye Gibson; 2, A. Vye Gibson; 3, Mrs. John McGregor. Sec. lL-Plymouth Rock Barred Cock—1, A. D. Pownes, Moncton N. 3.: 2, A. Vye Gibson; 3, Joseph Cos- tello; 4, Joseph oCstello. Sec. ILL-Plymouth Rock Barred Hen.-1, A. D. Flownes; 2, A. Vye Gibson. Sec. l3.—P1ymouth Rock, any other varlety.—1, Albert Boswall: 2. Fred Blanchard; 3, Albert Boswall; 4. Mrs. L. A. Rankine, Brown’s Flat, N. B. Sec. l4.—Plymouth Rock, any other variety Hen.—1, Albert Bos- Blanchard; 4. John McInnis. Sec. 15.—Rhode Island Red Cock, -1, Frank Locke. Amherst, N.S.; 2. Fred Locke, Sackville, NB; 3, Wil- fred Cudmore, City. Sec. 16.—Rhode Island Red, Hen Sec. 2.-Pitt Game Hen.—1, Joseph . 11 Vye Gibson, 2. A. Vye Gibson. 3. (about twelve miles). Michael, the r-l- FY“ ma“? 2- fled mckei 3- Frenchman. at that time was only Wilfred Cudmore; 4, Fred Blanch- completing his 4th round, but heflmi- 4 game“, kept coming um“ passing, Sec. ll-Wyandotte, White. Cock. the German's distance. There were i"1' Samuel sweves- sumY Bme? 2- 199 started’ but the water was BoSamuel Steeves; 3. Samuel Steeves. cold that many quit early in thei 59° la-w-Yandmle» whlle- He" race. as they felt they could never-1- Samuel swevesi 2- J°hn Tweedy finish‘ Earnsclitfe; 3, A. D. Fawnes; 4, One of the special ilttractions at Samuel sleeves- the Exhibition which was greatly S"- 19-—WY“"<1°W=- "W 0th" enjoyed by Dr. Robbins was a chor- vaflely- Cmk-li Mrs- L- A- Rankin? -us of 2000 voices accompanied by 2- Lmns Hayde“? 3' 69°"? 301m"- the Royal Air Force Band. Ammlsi- "-5- While attending the convention SE- Wwwyimdmw- “HY “P” Dr. Robbins procured some new in- Vmlety- Hm" *1» Funk mcke- 2' struments for x-ray work and pyor-lhculs Ilaydc“? 3- M- H- “cumm- rhcn, as well as sterilizing apparnt-imnherst- N3 "5' - (ilass ML-CIIICKENS. SPINNING --- iwuuw - Ship me your wool to be spun Ilfll. prices twenty-tire eenti for single and twenty-eight double, helghtpaidoneway on lots of l"? Pounds and both ways on a hundred \ WM. LANDBJGAN, Sourla, P. B. I. 1'. Geo. L. Boswell. 2 Goo. 1.30s- well. l Sec. z-Ram shearling, LGeo. L. Boswell, 2 Geo. L. Boswell Sec. IL-Ram lamb. 1 Geo. L. Boswall.} Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 4.—Ews Lamb. l Geo L. Boswell, 2 Geo.'L. Boswell, 8 Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. a-Ewe Lamb 1 Geo. L. Bos- well, 2 Geo. L. Boswell, 3 Geo. L. Sec. 6T- Flock of Shropshire Boswell.‘ Downs. 1 Geo. L. Boswell, l Geo. L Boswell. Sec. lL-Champion Ram. 1_Geo. 1098-8444810. Sec. 20.—Wyandotte, any other variety, Pullet. 1. Geo. W. Hayden, 2. Louis Hayden, 3. Louis Hayden. Special Prize offered by the Ca- nadian National Poultry Associa- tion. Ottawa-l. A. D. Fownes, 2. A Vye Gibson, 3. A. Vye Gibson. Class 41. Breeding Pens. \ Sec. 1.—Pen of Ieghorns. 1. Rose Valley Poultry Yard, 2. Mrs. J. F. Easton. Sec. 2.—-Pen of Mlnorcas. 1. Wil- liam J. Cudmore, 2. John Thoma. Sec. 3.—Pen of Orplngtons. 1. Mrs. John McGregor. Sec. 4.—Pen of Plymouth Rocks. 1. Albert Boswall. Sec. 5.—Pen of Wyandottes. Samuel Steeves. Sec. 6.-—Pen of Rhode Island Reds. 1. Wilfred Cudmole. Class 42. Registered or record of performance Clas 1. Sec. 1. l3, P. Rocks. 1. A. D. Fow- nes. Sec. 2.-Whlte Wyandoties. 1. A. D. Fownes. Sec. 3.—White Leghorns. 1. A. Mrs. J. P. Easton. Sec d-White Leghorn. l. Mrs. J. F. Easton. Sec. 7.—B. P. Rocks. 1. Fbwnes. Sec. 8.—-White Wyandottes. 1. A. D. Fownes. Sec. 9.—White Leghorns. 1. Mrs. J. F. Easton, 2. Mrs. J. F. Easton. A. D. Clas 45 Turkeys. Geese and Ducks. Sec. L-Turliey. Bronze. male, over 1 yr. old. 1. Louis Hayden. Sec. 2.—'I‘urkey. Bronze, female over 1 yr. old.. 1. Louis Hayden. Sec. 3.—Turkey, Bronze, male hatched in 192s. 1. Louis Hayden. 3- George Hayden. ' . Sec. dni-Turkey, Bronze female, hatched in 1928. 1. Louis Hayden, 2. George Hayden. Sec. 5.-C-oose, Toulouse, male over 1 yr. old. 1. Borden Boswall, 2- Borden Boswall, 3. George Boswall. Sec. tl-Goose Toulouse, female. over 1 yr. old. 1. Borden Boswall. 2. George Boswall, 3. Borden Bos- wall. v Sec. fL-Goose Toulouse, male hatched in 1928. 1. Borden Boswall. 2. George Boswall, 3. Borden Bos- wall. Sec. 8.~Goose, Toulouse. female hatched in 1928. 1. Borden Boswall. 2. Borden Boswall, 3. George Bos- wall. S ta l ' F.8d b H -1 arluillecoccuflsstlntgenpromcg ghe gig Sec. 1.—Pitt Game Cockerel. -—l. have sheets of metal thin enough lo Harry Redmmld? 2- “any Redmmli be transparent inserted between two‘ 300 2-—Pm Game Pllllelw-l- Hi"- A conservative 6 p. c. bond ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDING Corporation 6 p, c, First (Closed) Moi-tease B01108 Due July 2. 1948 Price: 100 and infertil- DctaIled information l 1 gladly furnished on request. Eastern Securities Co., Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS CHABLOTTITOWN MONTREAL “The Best g and g Most 2 Outstanding” The Manager of one ofiilie foremost Upper £38,013" ranches writes us as follows: “We would not think of filing any other biscuit but IMPERIAL as we consider It the BEST AND MOST OUT- STANDING biscuit on the market Milan” i This is 4h of pinion of our leading Can- adian Fox minim: m aeszinia for the National use of IMPBIIIALS as an aiietlks-ysar-rcand Fox Food. _' meootoirooatiuiwillldmsnrce '00 t" 2"‘ oftho Silver Foxes tMt-ranoherseoaaldor it onlyalnflw basins: "' mar" '° ""' "°" I000 always tlsa lost , Illll cheaper foods. Feed IMPERIAL! Th]. Trade Mark _ Do not experiment . M m the best results in healthy foxes with llllhest sull- llr rem. ' '" r , Far-gig l!’ distributors or direct frfiln "I0 1m" “finial; sjiilit Co., ' ‘it? 4 , . I. most , ouasiorrnowu r‘ n’ a w‘ Ltd » I i-y Redmond; 2, Harry Redmond. pleces___<...>\r glass w form the lenses Sec. 3.—Leghorn, White, Cockerel. ,-1, A. Vye Gibson; 2. Mrs. J. F. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE 51151011111 3- Mrs- J- F- Eflstvn: 4- J- . rv rig. , Sec. 4.—Leghorn. White, Bullets-y l, Mrs. J. F. Easton; 2, J. C. Irving; 3, W. 1-1. McLellan. Sec. 5.—Leghorri, any other vari- ety, CockereL-l. Rose Valley-Poul- try Yard; 2, Rose. Valley Poultry Yard: 3, Rose Valley Poultry Yard. Leghorn. any other variety, Pul- Quotations iurnlshed through courtesy of LOUIS M. ATWELL d: CO. Charlottetown Office Sept. 6—Sept. 12. C LOSE let,—1, Rose Valley Poultry Yard; Abghh _ _ , _ , , , . . , . ..$ 3.70 $3.71 3. Rose Valley Poultry Yard; 3, Acomm __ 331,4 21 Rose Valley Poultry Yard. Argon”; 94-1,; 04 Sec. 7—Minorca Cockerel-l, Wm. Amulet 355 3,30 J. Cudmore; 2. William J. Cudmoie; Area _ 23 37 3, William J. Cudmore. Arno _ _ _ _ _ 37? 28 Sec.-8.—Minorca Pullet.—l. Wil- Amlty copper . 0 30 liam J. Cudmore; 2, William J. Cud- Barry Hollinger 54 51 more; 3, William J. Cudmore. Bedford . . . . . 43 43 Sec. 9.-Orpington. any variety. Bldgood , . _ . . . , . 68 69% CockereL-l. Mrs. John McGregor; Capital Rouyn 13% 14% 2. MYS- JOhn MCGYWOI‘; 3. MYS- Central Manitoba .. 1.00 9B John MCGFBBOT- 15 Sec. 10.—0rpington, any variety, 49 Pullet.—l. A. Vye Gibson; 2. A. Vye . 9.30 Gibson; 3, Mrs. John McGregor. 44 37% Sec. lL-Plymouth Rock, Barred, Federal Kirkland Granada . Grover Daley Hollinger Howey Hudson Bay . Int‘! Nickel .. Keeley Kirkland Lake Cockerel.—l, John McInnis; 2, A. Vye Gibson; 3, John McInnis; 4, John McInnis. Sec. 12.-Plymouth Rock, Barred. Pullet.—-1, John McInnis; 2, John McInnis; 3. John McInnis; 4, John McInnis. Sec. lit-Plymouth Rock, any - Kootenay Florence . 23 other variety. Cockerel.—1, Samuel Lake Shore . . . . . . .. .25 22.50 Steeves; 2, Albert Boswall; 3, A]. Laval Quebec . 20% 19% bert Boswall; 4, John McInnis. Malartic -. 1.05 1.80 . Sec. 14.—Plymouth Rock. any oth- Mandy 3.05 3.53 er variety. Pullet—1, Samuel Steeves, McIntyre .. 23.75 21.50 2. Samuel Steeves; 3, John McIn- McDougall .. .. 40 3'1 nis; 4, Albert Boswall, Min- Corporsi-ion 3.45 3.25 Sec. 15.—-Rhode Island Rcd.C0ck- ...... .. i: i: alk-Lsri-ed s. Locke; 2, Fred s, . B; . B. Lo e; , 29 32% Cudmore, Fred ck 4 Wilfred 3.35 389 sec. lit-Rhone Isl - . 53-80 6H5 let.—-1. Fred s. miildifi-‘liomé. Potter We! - °° °° Locke: 3. Wilfred Cudmore; 4, Wil- Pioneer . . - . . . . . .. 52 51 {red cudm m sheritt Gordon ‘H5 6-00 Sec im-wyiindotte White Cock- Studawna - - - - - -- 15 l5 erel. 1. Samuel Steeves. 2. Samuel Suclbury Basin . '1.00 0.25 ggeeyu‘ 3_ L D_ “ma. “Beck flushes 0-00 0-05 Sec. ia-wyindotte White Pullet T011811 Ollie! -- - 39 4°94 1. Samuel Sleeves, 2. Samuel Bteev- 17-50 15-00 es. 3. Samuel Steeves. 190 8-75 see. ia-wyohdot any other 937% 5a“ guiiiztyl,‘ gockéareLal. fouls Hayden. . u a en, . . , Hayd- Wright Hargreaves . 8.46 8.30 em y Geo w Sylvanite . . . . . . . . . 2M 3.96. Cuticura Talcum ls An Ideal Toilet Powder It is pure, smooth and fragrant and contains antiseptic properties s... which help to allay excessive per- - spiration. It imparts apleasing ' and leaves‘ the skin re- Sec. 9.~Goose. White Bremen or Enden, male. over 1 yr. old. l- Geoi-ge Boswall. 2. George Boswall. 3. Albert Boswall. Sec. 10.—Goose. White Bremen or Enden fmale, over 1 yr. old. 1 George Boswall, 2. George Boswall. 3. Albert Boswall. Sec. 12.--Goose. White Bremen oi Enden female hatched in 1928. 1 George Boswall, 2. Albert Boswall 3. George Boswall. Sec. 13.—Duck, male over 1 Y1‘ old. 1. Geo. Holmes, 2. A. H. Bos- wall d: Son, 3. A .H. Boswall B: Son Sec. 14.—Duck. Rouen female over 1 yr. old. 1. A. H. Boswall 8: Son, 2. E. H. Boswall, 3. A. H. BOS- wall. Sec. 15.—Duck, Rouen male, hat- ched in 1928. 1. A. H. Boswall d: Son, 2. A. H. Boswall & Son. 3. E. H. Boswall Sec. 16.—Duck, Rouen female hatched in 1928. 1. A. H. Boswall d: Scn, 2. A. H. Boswall, 3. E. H. Bos- wall. y Sec. 17.—-Duck, Pekin Male over 1 yr. old. 1. Albert Boswall. 2. Al- bert Boswall, 3. George Boswall. Sec. 18.--Duck, Pekln female ovel 1 yr. old. 1. George Holmes, 3. Al- bert Boswall, 3. Albert Boswall. ‘Sec. ii-Champion Ewe. 1 Geo. L- Boswell. Class 29. South Downs Sec. '1.—F1ock, ram lamb and ewe. ' _ ' Kellogg's equaled the deli Sec. -l.-Ram 2 shears and over. 1. Almon Boswell, 2 Kenneth Embleq tc-n. . Sec. 2—R.am Sheariing. l. Kenn-i eth Embleton. I Sec. lL-Ram Lamb. 1. Kenneth; i ncth Embleton. i Sec. 4.—Ewe shearling. 1, Kenne- th Embieton, 2. Almon Boswell, 3. Kenneth Embleton. Sec. 5.-Ewe Lamb. 1 Almon Bos- well, 2. Kenneth Embleton. 3. Ken-J neth Embleton. I Sec. 6.-l=‘lock of South Downs., consisting of 1 ram, 1 shear or over- ancl 3 shearling ewes, owned by one- exhibitor; l, Kenneth Emblelon and Son. l Sec. ‘L-ulilock consisting of 1 ram§ lamb and three ewe lambs, bred; and owned by one exhibitor. 1. Al- mon Boswell. 2. Kenneth Embleton and Son. _ , Sec. iL-Champion Ram. 1. Almon; Boswall - Sec 9.—Champion Ewe. 1. Ken- neth Embleton A: Son. : Class 30. Oxford Downs. y Sec. 1.--R.am, 2 shears and over. 1. Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 2.—R,am shearling. 1. A. H. Boswall at son z. Geo. L. Boswell.’ 3. A. H. Boswall 6a Son. . Sec. 3. Ram Lamb. 1. Geo. L Bos-l wall, 2. Geo. L. Boswall, 3. A. H4 Boswall d: Son. Sec 4.—li.\lve shearling. 1. Geo. L.- Boswall, 2. A. H. Boswall 8s Son], 3. Geo. L. Boswall. i Sec. 5.—-Ewe lamb, 1, Geo. L. Bosq wall, 2. A. H. Boswall k S011. 3., Geo. L. Boswall. i Sec. 6.—Flock of Oxford Downs; consisting of 1 ram. lshear or over- and 3 shearling ewes. owned by one exhibitor. 1. Geo. L. Boswall, 2. A. H. Boswall a Son. Sec. 7.-Flock consisting of 1 ram owned by one exhibitor. 1. Geo. L. Boswall. 2. A. H. Boswall & Son. Sec. 8.-Champion Ram. 1. Geo. L. Boswall, Sec. 9.—Champion Ewe. 1. Geo. L. Boswall. Special Prizes Offered by the American Oxford!‘ Down Record Association. Sec. l0.-Besi pen of 4 lambs oi". either sex. 1. A. H. Boswall & S0115 Class 31. Leicesie n. Sec. L-Ram, 2 shears and ovelz. 1. S. C. Stewart A: Son. 2. Samuel‘ c. Lane. . I r Sec. lit-Duck. Pekin male hatch- ed in 1928. 1. Albert Boswall, 2. A1 bert Boswall, 3. George Boswall. Sec. 20.—-Duck female hatched ir 192B. 1. Albert Boswall. 2. Alberi Boswall. 3. George L. Boswall. Sheep-Class 28. Shropshire Downs Sec. l.—I. Ram 2 shears and Ovfll Gas Made Her Cross, Ca.n’t Eat Or Sleep "When I ate I would bloat up with gas. I couldn't sleep, was cross and nervous. Adleriks. has given me real relief."—Mrs. M. Meyer. Adlsrika relieves stomach gas and sourness in TEN minutes. Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel, it rs- rnovcs old waste matter you never thought was in your system. Let Adlerika give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleansing and see how much better you fool. It will dozen. surprise you! Hughes Drug Co., Ltd. WHAT not: ms MEAN’? fill ME womNl-You mow v t Q01 l0 EwNOmlEl- UDWT WE MST - Wm: we _ fragrance freshed and cool. arm-Frau- aware [ "fi- couw- sum; sues Ila. J l THE oases ~ ‘i limo YOU HNIDK! A hints-iii mi m- vz sow wan ma: Iva-N! NUMBER or iuzwooitiiotsi 1;; \ I / Embleton. 2. Almon Boswell, 3 Ken- - ,3. S. C. Stewart dc Son. lamb and three ewe lambs, bred and the first corn flakes-k —and no one has ever flavor — the extra crispness that makes them world's favorites. .9. CORN FLAKE'S* WGIG cious . Try than with honey! I Sec. 2.-R.am Shcurling. 1. S. C. Stewart 6: Son, 2. S. C. Stewart 8a Son, 3. Samuel C. Lane. Sec. 3.-Ram lamb. 1. S. C. Stew- art & Son, 2. Samuel C. Lane, 3.‘ Sec. 4.—E\\'e. Shearling. 1. S. C. Stewart 8: Son, 2. S C. Stewart c: Soil S. C. Stewart 8r Son. Sec. 5.—-Ew-s- Lamb. 1. S C. Stew- art d: Son. 2. S. C. Stewart 8a Son. 3. S. . Stewart 8: Son. Sec. 6.-—F1ock of Leicesters, con- sisting of 1 ram. 1 shear or over; and 3 shearling ewes, owned by one exhibitor. 1. S. C. Stewart 1L Son. 2. Samuel C. Lane. Sec. 'l.--Flock consisting oi 1 ram aimed by one exhibitor. 1. S. C.i Stewart 6: Son, 2. Samuel C. Lane.- Sec. 8.-—Champi0n Ram. l. S. C.‘ Stewart d: Son. Sec. 9.—Chanlpion Ewe. 1. S. C. Stewart dz Son. Clas 33. Long Wool Grades l 3. Geo. L. Boswall, 4. A. H. Boswall & Son. Sec. IL-Wether Lamb. 1. Geo. l... Boswall. 2. Geo. L. Boswall. Sec. 4.—Flock consisting of one registered Ram, 2 shearling ewes and 2 Ewe Lambs owned by exhib- itor. 1. A. H. Boswall 8r Sons. 2. Geo. L. Boswall. Class 35. Market Class. Sec. L-Pair Market Lambs. 1.. Geo. L. Boswall. 2. S C. Stewart 6t Sons, 3. A. H. Boswall d: Son, 4. Kenneth Embleton. Sec. 2.--Pen of 5 Market Lambs. l. Geo. L; Boswall, 2. S. C. Stewart d: Sons, 8. A. H. Boswall d: Son. Sec. 3.—Champion Market Lamb. Almon Boswall, Dunstaffnage. Special Prize offered by Swift Canadian Co., Ltd, Moncton. N. B. for best pen of five Market Lambs. grades or pure breds produced by exhibitor-I. Geo. L. Boswall. 1. lamb and 3 ewe lambs. bred andg 39¢ g_._Ew9 Lamb, 1_ 5 Q gtew- Class 36. Champion Ram, any breed Sec. 1.--Most suitable ror produc- ing market Lambs. 1. Almon Bos- wall. -Spocial Prize, donated by DeBlols ‘Bros, Ltd. Chtown. for the best display of sheep owned by one ex- i I Sec. 1.—Ewe shearling. l. S. ,SLew-art & Son, 2. Samuel C. Lane.- 3. Samuel C. Lane. i art 8c Sc-ri. 2. S. C. Stewart d: Soil, i 3- Samuel 6- L-ene- hibitor. and headed by a pure bred Sec. 3.—-Wether Lamb. 1. S, C- ram. 1. Geo. L. Boswall, 2. S. C. Stewart d: Son. 2. Samuel C. Lane. stew-art 3; son, 3. S. C. Stewart 8: Son, | iContinued on page ti] 1 Sec. 4.—Flock consisting of one, —2-—<a->- lffgifilefed R-fim- 2 shearling ewes} According to a government estim- land 2 Ewe 11111195 filmed b)’ eXiiib- ate land reclaimed by irrigation and itor 1. S. C. Stewart 8r Son, 2. Sam- otherwise in the United States in ..___3____________ uei C. Lane. I . Class 34. Short Wool Grades i Si-c. lfi-Elve Sllcarllng. 1. A. Hi Boswall t3: Son. 2. A. H. Boswall dz, vaced ihe theory that living organ- lisons, 3. Geo. L. Boswall. 4. Geo. L.| Boswall. sec. 2.—E\v-e. Lamb. l. coon‘. 2. A H. Boswall’ dzgson,‘ sects to emit ugh; Greatest Premium Yet Offered “Everbrite” White Metal Spoons For every yearly, new or renewal subscription received to The Charlottetown Guardian it will entitle the sender to their choice of a half dozen Tea or Desert‘ “Everbrite” White Metal Spoons. Here is your opportunity to get in on a real premium. Act at once and avoid disappointment later. Only a limited number will be given away. Any Subscriber sending- in their own renewal and one new- yearly subscription will be entitled to the full Send in your subscription without delay. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rn - ~ zines-oath. s nvrmtr. 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