1. Roper Bros. i [ll IIE . _ ' IIT DAY,;. . - ' ‘ - . _ .. ._ . sprmmm ‘ -I2 u.-' ` Mr..1-lenry Maynard and his wife -MUFFETT FOX FEED Bold at ' I incomparable! . »fw-»»-».»--»~--»- T ` ` ' _; . -umm, cow. oanuzai.. sem "”"° 'md 3”" H°’°‘°“ “‘Y“"“' - ' .,_ w4_9_3_n me mee 'habeas Maynard. who have been visiting in Port Hill. re- ast week to their home in - ' ; "iw" D fi - ` __ . risht at Brace Ounce v TX If I ` es-. i ~ " - r pea fe ke ti t " - . \ I °;<,. hossho;e :_ reliulliik :';e:_ Mrss. J. M. Noonan, Summerslde. W ere illness.-S. ' __/..// _0oR_REm.loN_n_ is W be “_ -Mrs. Nickerson and her child- _ I/ gremd that in the “pon of the ren who have been spending the Provincial Rifle Shoot at Summer- _ ; -norm on visrr-un. semen :)°mh‘““°d"ter_B Ai Hopgood. of Cape Wolfe, motored to . ' ° ~ ,if '\¢ Borden on Friday to meet her son, _Mm D_ _,_ co” ' 1 Bmw ‘J ` l-I ii Fenton, who arrived from Quebec Mm is the gum it get mug' summer months in_ Summereide left this week for their home in C01 P I e t Q Q ni Q y 1|] Q 1| t side inet week col. D. A. Mexi-iineire M_m__m_ N_ B__s_ name was given in mistake for Col in Leigh as range omcer for the dey. I , ' _s_ . -Mrs. Frank McFarlane and son ‘Fresh been due gardens’ __"‘“' PRIIVINBIIII. EXHIBITIN PRIZE LIST ' (Continued from page ll) 1. Roper Bros, Ch`To\vn, R. R. 61 I. Beech Hin Farm Lid: 3. Guy todd, Brackley Pt. Rd.; 4. Beech lill Farm, Ltd.; 5. Roper Bros. See. 3. Bull Junior Yrarling- l. Henry Hurry". West. Royalty; 2- ‘ames E. Hurry, Winsloo R. R. 2; . Margarrt K. Rodd. llarrington; Roper Bros; 5. Vernon Hughes, larrington. ' Seo. 4. Bull Senior Yearling. I1. Margaret. K. Rodd. 'see 6. aiiu 3 rr.. oia and Up- vards. 1. Beech Hill Farm Ltd.; 2. Rofper Eros.; 3. Roper Bros; 4. Grctn larrison, Clyde River. Sec. 7. Junior Male Champion 1. Roper Bros. see. s. senior Mele champion. _‘Best Female shown by a Member 1' Beech H111 Farm md' ' of the Golden Guernsey Cattle Sec. 9. Grand Champion. Male. Sec. 10 Heller, Junior Call. 1 Beech Hill Farm Ltd.; 2. Beech l Farm Ltd.; 3. Roper Bros; 4. per Bros; 5. Vernon Hughes. Sec. ll. Helter, Senior Calf. 1. Beech Hill Farm Ltd. Ill o l Farm Ltd 3 Ropcr Bios, per Bros Sec 1" Hcifer, Junior lenrlmg 1. Beech Hill Faiin Ltd .L Roper os.; 3. Roper Bros; 4. Mae E. owsc; 5. Bruce McDonald. W. yalty. Sec. 13. Helier, Senior Yearling. 1. Beech Hill Farm Ltd.; 2. Beech ill I . _ ~ - 4. ‘.o . ir 'l' to 1 Farm Ltd 3 Roper Bros, 4 pei Bros, 5 Roper Bros Sec 14 Hcifcr, 2 Years Old, Dr 1. Beech Hill Faim Ltd., “_ Jam E. Hurry, Winsioe; 3. Roper Bros 1. Beech Hill- Farm, Ltd.; 2. Beech iii .C . ‘ . to " ' . . . . , y. s . Russel Bell, West Royalty; 5. lu y Rodd. See. 15. Cow, 3 Yrs. Old, Dry. 1. Guy Rodd; 2. Roper Bros. Sec. 16. Cow, 4 yrs. Old :ind over, try. 1. Beech Hill Farm Ltd.; 2. ie ` .; . I ech Hill Farm Ltd 3 Roper ros.; 4. Roper Bros.; 5: James 7. Hurry. Sec. 17, Cow Zyrs. Oid in milk. Sec. 18. Cow 3yrs.‘ Old in Milk. 1 Roper Bros. Sec. 19. Cow 4 Yrs. Old and over. 1. Beech Hill Farm Ltd.; 2. Beech l Farm Ltd.; 3. Roper Bros.; 4. [H1‘g8.I`El& K. Rlldd. See. 20. Junion Female Champion, 1. Beech Hill Farm Lid. 'Sem 21 Senior Female Champion. 1. Beech Hill Farm Ltd. .Sec. 22. Grand Champion Female. 1. Beech Hill Farm., Ltd. K 5See. 23. Breeders Young llerd to -onsist of, 1 Bull and 4 Females, lc. 1. Beech Hill Farm, Ltd.; 2. Rop- ' Bros.; 3. Roper Bros. Sec. 24. Herd, Consisting or 1 M ll and 4 Females, Etc. 1. Beech Hill Farm Ltd.; 2, Roper Bee. 25. Beet Exhibit of Pure il Gnemseys 1. Beech Hill Farm Ltd.; 2. Bros. ms., 3. Roper Bros. re . WSI' t£I-Z§!~Zi`!-Iii-1;!-2% ‘ EYESIGHT if EXAMINATION III ~ Gllssteti 21'; and Supplying H J MABON ‘IE _` ` .OPTOMETBIST ` Montague, P. E. I. 2°! Olloe Connected With Drugstore M .FQ -ei (1, /9; i 2'! E H Hi!-Zi ‘ Canadian Bank of CommE1'C€ Special Prize for Junior Champion pure bred Guernsey Female a- warded to H0179? BW5- ` GOLDEN GUERNSEY IIEIFEE CLUB See. 1. Herd to include only Foundation or K¢DI“C°m°“t Females and their descendants. l. James E. Hiii'rI~'. WIflSI0°¥ 3~ Vernon Hughes, 1-larrington; 3. Mal' garet K. Rodd, 1-iari~ington: 4- Mae E. Prowse. Brackley; 5. Mr. G0!- don Roper Sec. 2 Yearllngs. 1. Margaret K. Rodd; 2. Mae E- Pi'0\\'se;_ 3. Vernon Hughesi 4- James E. Hurry. Sec. 3. Calvcs. 1. Vernon Hughes; 2. Vernon Hughes. Sec. 4. Bulls. _ i. ivmrgaree K. R/odd: 2. James E- Hurry; 3. Margaret K. Rodd; 4. Vernon Hughes. ' Sec. 5. Junior Stockmeifs Award. l. Margaret K. Rodd; 2. Mae E- Prowse; 3. Vernon Hughes; 4. James E. Hurry; 5. Gordon Roper. Bank of Montreal's Special for Club, awarded to James E. Hurry. Bank of Nova. Scotia‘s Special for Best Female of any dairy Breed shown by a Member of the P. E. I- Calf Club awarded to Doretha Easter, North Wiltshire. The Royal Bank of Canada`s Special for the Champion Female owned by a member of any Boy's Cattle of Calf Club in P. E. island awarded to Doretha Easier. CLASS 24-GUERNSEY GRADES , DAIRY CATTLE Sec. 1. Helter Calf, Under 6 mos. over 3 mos. 1. Wilbur Younker, Clyde River; 2. Harry Rodd, Harrington; 3. Harry Rodd; 4. Harrison Green Clyde River. _ Sec. 2. llcifei' Calf, under 1 yr. 1. Guy Rodd, Brackley Pt. Rd.; 2. Mae E. Prowse, Braokley; 2|. Roper Bros.; 4. Roper Bros.; 5. Harrison Green. See. 3. Helter, 1 Yr. Old. 1. Roper Bros.; 2. Eugene Cullen; Ch’Town R. R. 6; 3. Eugene Cullen, 4. Peter Craig, Ch'Town; 5. William W. Easter. North Wiltshire. Sec. 4. Heifer, 2 Yrs. Old. 1. Eugene Cullen; 2. Guy Rodd; 3. Harrison Green, Clyde River; 4. Stanley Hurry, West Royalty. Sec. 5. Cow, in Milk, 3 Yrs. Old. 1. Eugene Cullen; 2. Eugene Cui- leni 3. Roper Bros. Sec. 6. Cow, 4 Yrs. Old and up- wards. 1. Peter Martin, Hunter River; 2. Eugene Cullen; 3. Roper Bros. ~ CLASS 29. R. 0. 1'. GUERNSEYS Sec. 1. Bull, 1 Yr. Old. 1. Margaret K. Rodd, Harrington, 2. James E. Hurry, Winsloe; 3. Margaret K. Rodd. Sec 2. Cow. 6 Moe. Old. 1. Beech Hill Farm Ltd.; 2. Beech Hill Farm Ltd. Seo. 3. Cow Under 6 Yrs. 1. Beech Hill Farm Ltd.; 2. James E. Hurry; 3. Margaret K. Rodd. Sec- 4. Group of 3 Females. 1. Roper Bros; 2. Roper Bros. STIFFNESS Plenty of Mlnerd'e well rubbed in econ een you right. Betbe the sore pan meh :urn water helen you . IIUL _ 3| You'lI soon Ilmber up I LL"_________,_______ Quicker, Better Repairs- in the home can be made when you me our hllh grade tools. Sturdy, well-mule plum: hneiiet screw drivere that always work; saws thug cut free and euy -_ these uc bug I few typical "exertions for me handy men in the home. An ln. epectlon of our large stock will be well worth your while. . -FINED FIVE DOLLARS AND at Richmond. He was found guilty and fined $5 and costs.-B. -RETURNED T0 I-‘ORMER HOME-Friends are extending the glad hand to Mr. and Mrs. James McKinnon, who have come from Berlin, New Hampshire, U.S.A., to take up their residence on the Is- land. Mr. McKinnon was bom in Summerslde and his wife,_!ormerly Miss Mary Durdan, is a. native of Cape Wolfe. They have been abroad for nearly forty years and have been very _successful in life. They pre- fer, however, to return to their na- tive lsle to enjoy the .ruits of their labors abroad. It ls their intention to buy a small farm and settle down somewhere near Cape Wolfe.-S. -LARGELY ATTENDED FUN- ERAL-The funeral of Mr. Patrick Watson, of Summerside, which was held on Saturday morning, was very ..‘UNl'1'ED CHURCH OF CAN- largely attended by all classes of citizens. The services were held in St. Paul’s Church, _where Requiem High Mass was said by Rev. J. J. McDonald. The service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Bennett Mc- Donald. The pall bearers were Ma- yor W. J. Lldstone. Mr. A. S.Mc- Kay, Mr. A. E. McLean, M.P., Mr. Daniel McNeill, Mr. McCarthy and Mr. Max Gallant, (Jr.)-S. -ATTENDED CONFERENCE - Mr. G. Shelton Sharp, of East Bide- ford; Mr. L. M. McNeill, and Mr. Adrian F. Arsenault, of Summerside, members of the new government and Mr. J. F. Arnett, of Summer- portfolio.-S. _ PERSONALS I 1 1 -Mrs Artemae MacArthur, of Gordon, and daughter Janet, who have been visiting Mis. Mr-1='iirieiie's, Sweet Pepper R°ll=h H S coSTS_A man appeared before _,_ sister, Mrs. L. A. B. orne, of um-| E_ Campbelh J_P__ at the court merside, and other relatives in Bed- 1 dmn sweet red peppem eque. has returned to Watertown House, Summerside, on Friday Mw___s ~ 1 dozen sweet green peppe,-5_ morning for creating a disturbance ' ' 4 ho; ,ed peppe,-s_ --Mr. Lomer McLellan, manager of the Royal Bank at Glace Bay, arrived in Summerside to -join his wife and two small children, Miss Ilene and Master Everett. who have been spending the summer with Mfr. and Mrs. J. M. hbonan. Mrs. McLellan’s parents.-S. -Miss Jean Morris, Miss Mary Clark and Miss Louise Tanton of Summerside left on Tuesday to enter the City hospital at Malden, Mass., where they take a course in nurses training. Word has been received that they have arrived safely,-S. Eastern Guardian ADA, Georgetown and Sturgeon, Services Sunday. Sept. dth: Sturg- eon. 11 a. m.; Milltown Cross, 2.80 p. m.; Georgetown, 7 p. rn. Sabbath School in both Sturgeon and Geor- getown at 10 a. m. Rev. C. U. Mac- Nevin, Pastor. ..’THE UNITED CHUR/CH of Wlghtman, D.D., will 'conduct ser- vices of worship in this Church on Sunday, Sept. 6th at il a. m. and 'l p. m. and at Lower Montague at 3 p. m. side, attended a conference in con- ° ° ' nection with the oyster fisheries lceAre_ So Nice held in Charlottetown on Friday, at which Mr. W. 'A. Found, Deputy The principal role of the pickle Minister of Fisheries, was present. or relish, is that of appetizer- Mr. Sharp. Mr. Arsenault and Mr- sometime a. very necessary one, McNeill remained in Charlottetown mc, Most prgctlcal 15 the service it and -were present at the ceremony renders when by merely adding its on Saturday of the swearing In of own teiien or zest. me relish gives the Stewart Government. Mr. Sharp lnm-est to B, rather t00.bla;-id cr and Mr. McNeill were given nosl- dull main dish. of course it has tions in the Cabinet and Mr. Arsen- piquuwy that we value gn making Bull? WHS made B membel' Wmwulf sandwich fillings, salads and made- up dishes of many kinds. A few Jars of a number of spicy -VISITS L0'1` 16 LODGE--OU good things will provide the means Tuesday ¢VBl1in8 MIS. MGLBBH. of adding just the necessary touch Provincial Grand Mistress of the L. of interest, to many 5 winger 0. B. A. Of Prince Edward Island, menu, The rather sharp pickle that paid a visit to Good Hope Lodse at gives a eeueh or zest to fish; enm- Lot 16. There were a number of ula¢1ng'mu5;m-d or pepper-y mix- visitors from other Lodges, lnclud- tures to serve with ham or beef .ing a number from Summerside with poked beans and with pork; Lodge. Mrs. Elijah Simpson. delicate sweet pickles to serve with Worthy Mistress of the local lodge meats such as veal cr chlckci-i_.a presided. After the usual business small quantity of relishes that rep- of the Lodge had been congiucted. resent these tn:-ee types, will prove ' GOOD Mrs. McLean gave an interesting a reliable aid to the housekeeper S Short speeches were made by others A few important ` generglleles ° present. A very enjoyable social first. ' hour was spent at the close of the Good vinegar is essential-the meeting and refreshments served better it ie, the better the pickle. by the local members.-S. Keep it always closely corked, and , p preferably in a dark place. at mod- crate temperature. ' ,, ,_ speech on the word of the order. and a Joy to the hostess. -- Fish spices. full strength, are ____-1\/r_i-.of.vi:ix.i;i_i;ri»_iie__:>1__summ__;i;- the 0;? ex; nieeywui de :hai 1;; FINEST CALF 1 , _ B 9, BS TB \1X'l\ To n En ‘ CXDEC O em. Oil CBJ] lly B able visit to Boston, Mass.-S. the usual spices separately and the . _ O -- handy mixture called "pickling ' 1 BALKAN -Miss Adel Bowness. R.N., is vis- spices,” which includes Deppercoms, < _ lting her sister. Mrs. George Bow- whole cloves, stick cinnamon, tiny Engllsh , Heavy H ness, of Summersfdl-S. ;°;id_p_e_r_J_;e;i:s,a_;:_;;cele;/_;a. Slip-_S0leS, 3 Sturdy _Sh0€ ()f fine Blllchel' at the -Mr. James McDonald, of West ger. If the spices are tied in a quallty our est Bar gin et ev Devon, was a visitor-to Summerslde piece of cheescloth and cooked with . gg g y . er attempted here’ our standard on Friday.-S. the pickle they are easily removed when the flavor is right. The spices -Mrs Charles MCArt`hui'. of West are often left in the pickle if it Devon, was a visitor to Summerslde ig bein scored gn B 51,, le hu. e |NAnn'5 - - - I I IB-St WB€k--S- - crock or jar. There are many ' -1- pickles which will keep their way, _ , _ -Mr. Eugene Adams, of Moncton. but the crock should be fitted with I . NAB., spent some days visiting rela- an air-tight cover. . tives and friends on the Island -B On account of their acidity I N I I I E N T '_"'* Dickies should be cooked in enam- . R -Me -f mi- -um -»-is OM . BUSINESS SALE ings. Mess.. is the guest of Mrs. E. soft wgm- 15 so much superior P. Foley of Summerside.-S. for pickling brine that herd weter ~ should be boned rim ec some ie. 1.” 1" ‘ ' -'_' I _- - ____ _ 1-... ni. ..........i wi... i... emi... M......i i»..... NOTE: -Mr. Alley’s Orders are to Clear This Stock §{.’..’f.'.` ff.°'l"°I.§'...'fi§?§"§'il'i'..'l’eI°°" 1 ...W ....iiii..... Regardless of Former Price., If`Low Prices Will Do It 1 quart eilverskin onions , _ _,. _ . .__ . . . __ _ _ . -_ _.. ,_ _ -,_ _ _ _ .-_ ,_ ,_`____,~._ ,___,__ ,__,__ _.9 __.,!E___ , 1,, _,, _ .§"f`j<_»~1 F »e‘;.~~.,-E?-;__-f-i... _.7 ,--- i ¢ . . ’ , i ' . ' ` " , , ‘ ` ' in 1 ' . . - . . » C J . I . . . E rlowerettee; out the pepper! “I1 fine; out the others into decirable slzee, mix and cover with brine- 13-beiipfuleselttoailllerileoft water. mein at the end of 24 hours. Mekeamixtureof2q\|e.rt-e vine- gar. 1 cupful sugar. 2 teesP°°l'1f“I celery salt. Bring this to the boil and pour it over the vegetables. When cold. drain of! liquid and brinl it to boil again. _ Mix to e. paste 1-2 cupful flour. 1 teaspoonful turmeric. 8 teaspoon- fuls mustard, cold water. Add this paste to the bolllnl vinegar mixture and stir constant- ly until it thickens smoothly. Pour it over the vegetables and heat all to the simmering point, but do not boil. Pour into sterilized Jars and seal. 5 onions. 1 1-2 quarts vinegar. 3 tablespoonfuls salt. Wash all the peppers, remove, their stems and scoop out the, food chopper and cover with boil- lnglwater. Allow to stand a few mln tes. pour off the liquid, cover once more with boiling water, let stand and drain. Do this a third time- Boil the vinegar and salt to- gether four minutes, add the minc- ed peppers, cook fifteen- minutes Canada, Montague, Rev. F. Arnold, and bottle. _ Easy-to-Make Pickle 1 quart chopped celery. 2 quarts chopped tomatoes. 2 chopped :ed peppers. 1-2 cup finely chopped onion. 1-2 cup mustard seed. 1-2 teaspoon mace. . 1-2 teaspoon ginger. 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon. 1-2 teaspoon cloves. 1 cup sugar. 2-8 cup salt. 1 quart vinegar. 2-3 cup grated horseradish. Put the chopped celery, tomatoes, peppers and onion in a. colander to drain. Tum into a. clean crock, adding the spicestied in a cheese- cloth bag. Mix the vinegar. sugar, salt and horseradish, bring to the boil and pour over the mixture. Stir well at intervals. Keep closely covered. Chow-Chow seeds. Put the peppers through the: ‘ i . _ . . ` uw neue 4' f‘F|3VOUl' .~. 1 WESTERII GIIARDIAI .sE“iiL.°f“i.°i'. ..i..'."'i.i."' fm? FREE I “ FREEI FREE! $350.00 Given I Away In Prizes lst prize, ladies’ diamond ring_eet with eleven stones, valued at $150 2nd prize, ladies’ diamond ring, valued at $100. g , 8rd prize, genticmen's smoking set consisting of red moroccan leather easy chair and reading lamp, valued at $75.00. And three other prlzee of large boxes of Moira’ chocolates. These rings are genuine and were valued by a local jeweller, G, H, Taylor. They will beon diplay in the windows of the Venetian Gar. _dena on Wednesday next. ', With everything you buy at the Venetian ‘Gardens over 5c you Wm be presented with a coupon- These coupons will be given out until the 30th of November. When- the contest closes the person holding the mcg; coupons receives the prize. . _ This contest is open to evvryc-he in Prince Edward Ielmwj. except the employee of the Venetian Gardens and their iamilies. . Further announcements concerning this content will appear later, Everything in candy $1.00 and over and meal tickets double the amount coupons will be givien. _ ` We believe we have the best restaurant and fountain service in the Maritimes and the object of this contest is to get the people of P1-inc, Edward Island bc'-‘-».-. acquainted with the Venetian Gardens. Our Chefs: Mr. Alcorn was seven years with T. Eeaton’s Ltd., and Mr. Hennessey is well known here- We know that their meals will please the most tastidlous. Any suggestions to improve our service will be gladly appreciated by the management. ` ` I Next Saturday and Sunday we have very special 60c full course duck and chicken dinners, good as any at $1.25 elsewhere- We call these the chefs’ best. Don’t forget next Sunday. ` It’s the Chefs’ reputation that depends on this dinner, Saturday and Sunday. _ The $1.25 dinner for 60c, the management strongly recommend as a leaderfor future Sunday dinners. Doh’t forget our weekend fruit and candy sales. Watch our windows. VEIIETIMI GARDENS LIMITED ~1 cauliflower. ‘ 3 red peppers. 1-2 ounce allspice, salt. 2 heads celery. 1 gallon vinegar. 1 pint small onions. 2 quarts string beans. Prepare all the vegetables and . 1-4 pound mustard seed. cut them in suitable pieces. Cover _ mm 2 ounces turmeric. with salt and allow to stand sterilized bottles and seal, 1-2 ounce pepper. twenty-four hours. Drain off the 2 quhrts green tomatoes. 1-2 ounce-clovu. liquid; put the tomatoes, cucum. 12 small cucumbers- ' bers. peppers and onion, emugh the food choPP8r. B1-mg gh, vmqu. °° b°IUYlB' Mint. odd the season. ings moistened to a. paste with ,,015 V1!\€8H1‘. add the vegetables um cook until quito tender 'rum -Mg _B|Innrd'n Llnlment for Nenrelgls. ` _ -._.' _ _.L_ . - _._ full fitting with clatter late heels. . Aiiey & ce., Lid. Offer a Thousand Pairs MEN’S OXFORDS at Sensational Prices. _ New Fresh Lots I Placed on Sale This Morning. 5 Values That “Till Surprise You. \ I ,,;,f_“‘_§_;;,,,§‘°,§$,‘§2,_’ff°“,,,,‘,§,",,§,,,,‘,‘,‘f_ §‘;“uj13t°_'§g§_g*°,';;=f*__;=_f~ We 're Determined to Put It Over. I had es their guest last week Mrs. 5 1"" mm peppem James Adams, of Moncton, who 5¢1¢¢9, md h The Rogers Hardware spent s dell *Mui vine mm ole me very 'fresh sgsmoefi :£303 -""-“ C0-» Llllllfiid ”’1°°°"-°- peppers. wuii the vcgemiee; np. I: ' - i ~ » I f 1 i.`-