.Gqsr..1s-1.?s= vartislng lists: —— Payable In Advance mmmumilhargalsldnyldvelthsmanisllflsnh ward “"’“" ""“ " N) cents (or av N“ iatlon. W“ P" ‘fir: w 19°11‘ A lupuuilon. 0 an word. ass-m mlstaflanllfltfithlzrrauo: male Help‘ Wanted Wanted . NOE-GIRL on WANTED - s on c noon unar- £014.15: A1991)’ W- R. Range-all. cc apartment. Box "a." a-ra-si. qbofll- WILL PAY GOOD RENTAL FOB. "no A two or three room suite in good district. Write "C." Guardian. r ONCE coon wrru Cox Hotel. Scalar“ ewe" 12-"41. 8-15-31. “m, ._ nuun GENERAL wotvum ncsmss rsssson m l; we“, Qood wages. Rtefer- car goin to Massachusetts. W‘ W, n, _ Bohaker, a Wriic x. .Z.Bonsha.w, 8-15-31. $5,,“ Ave, ans-as. ————-————-— Male and Female Help. W, .. MAID non. GENERAL w ‘kusewurk. Good wages. Rcterenc- 8016C 19,, mo. Mrs DA. MacKinnon. _ fkerrtstreet. YOUR. orronrurury. crvn. Service Examinations are sn- MAID FOB. LIGHT LNTED r" housework: Apply 9'1 Hillsbgro St. pounced for position as Clerk l5 m Grade l and Grade 2. Application ' ' Ii”““."ir"°w‘il“‘ d.“ 13.11512 ti.’ ugus . . e - . mm) — RELIABLE ‘#11155!’ Information and booklet free. p; r between 25 and - mw‘ M. C. C Schools Ltd.. Toronto l0. 1e of cooking. Good wagw- oldest in Canada. No Agents. 5,13, Guardian. a-ur-u M. D yr oucB-axran- Fgr Sale “w, housekeeper. References. FOR. SALE-TWO ISLAND-BRED I _;_ w_ Hagen, Bradsslbane. m5 B4541‘ horses, five and six years. Phone “TED _ GENERAL BOUSE_ Masons 1589-14 8-13-31. u. No cluldrcn- °°°d W"? mu SALE - INTERNATIONAL pgierencei equiflfi. 51591134? two ton truck, 1938 model in good letter to P. O, Box 412. - - condition. Apply “G." Guargiamm D _- A STENOGRAPHER- ' ‘ . ________________ '1‘ ".1" care Guardian. stal- rose sam- 1 cuunnnr. run- 1m Egmue, education and HD9112 pose black Crahillian hose 9 years m, 3414345; old. Apply to Mrs. Chas. Schur- ;-»/—--'-—'_"_“' man, Chelton Albany R. Ra Iilgztl’. [vlaie Help Wanted To Let . - _. orr-‘vu a. c0. HMTED C a-ir-ia-is. -—-——————- NEW nousr. T0 LET. v rxrsrrr. WANTED T0 Bayflcld. ' Guardian. . __________._____ 1"“ ummx‘ B-IS-tf- romusuuo nousu ro um‘. sr- ply s2 Connolly Street. 9-15-31. APPLY ‘l3 9-15-11. “TE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN Il i‘ srocic QUOTATIONS r MONTREAL STO EXONANOE (Canadian Press) Stoda Bell Tel Brazilian B C Power A Bldg Products Can Cement Can Nor Pr Can Pacific Can Steamshlps Cons smelt Dist Sea‘: Dom Br dgc Dryden Int Nickel Lakc Woods Masse Harris McCol Front Mtl Power Noranda Shawinigan Si: Law Com St Law Pfd St of Can St of Can Pid Montreal Ourb (Canadian Press) Stocks Abitibi 00in B A Oil Beauharnoia Bathurst A Don A I-Iir Walker O11 . Int Pete Price Com Price Pfd BANKS (Canadian Press) Agents Wanted For: ganged? rrxcousu, cugrrnlsn- 0C3. UT C, ED HM. rTENTl-‘D 913"“: “W's G“ lghone 4l9-L. n“ s-12-1a-1s. a l» Improves performance. m8 l ‘hut Demonstrated in Y mmlliel- mal m,» our, truck. tractor. Guaranteed Sales Help Wanted Canada Commerce Montreal Nova Scotia Royal Bank Attractive agency pro- Victorv Mills. Company. EARN EXTRA MONEY. SELL N- '1 British Canadian Christmas Cards with name imprinted also everv t C Finest avail- “ANN-git. Ontario. 15 1- Strayed ANTED BY SEPT 1ST. GIRL and man to work in country nore. R_ L. Dlckieson, News 113415;; orders Write today for details. Bunnies on approval. British Can- adian Publishin: Co.. Room ‘l5. 21. King St. West. Toronto}: Markets At A iilancc (Canadian Press) aoronto-J I, and western nil stocks goldg lower, 0K . A Exqangc (Canadian Prom) llcvv York Stock Provincial Exhibition Prize List C. Dewis- 2'. Colby C. Cccil J. tcwsrt. born July 1939 to June 10th, 940. - l. Cec Soc. 1. Boar farrowcd in 1942 and Stewart; 2. Colb ' IWINI GsASS 17. YORKSHIRE! lawis; l. y C. Lewis Over 4 mcnths-'- l. Alrnon Boswali, Andrew M. Jardine; 4. Colby C. Dunstaffnage. 2. Almon Boswell; 8. Lewis; 5. Cecil Stewart; 6. Andrew Almon Boswail; 4. Aimon Boswell; M. Jardlne. B 5. Frank Hailiday, Eldon, Sec. 2. Boar farrowed In 1941 -- July 1st, 1939 to June 80th, 1940- lst. Live stock Marketing Board (mm Charlottetown. Sec. 3. Boar farrowed before Jan. Jarine. 2a 1-1 1941- lst. Frank Halllday; 2nd. 117 1.: Hunter River Shipping Club. 11 1-4 315-! "W001i took Sec. 4. Champion Junior Boar.- Duke." SWXN. —1. -8 Almon Boswell. Bee. 5. Senior Champion Boan- Hudson Inwther; 2, Colby C. Lewis; 4 1-4 Beth Steel 53 8 4 9-4 Chas Ohio 91 1-2 b 1 9 Chrysler 60 l-4 Con Edison 12 3-4 39 Elcc Auto Lite 2'! 3-9 26 1 I Gen Eiec 2'1 1-4 fl Gen Motors 3'1 8-4 4 Gt N01‘ Pfd 22 1-4 M 8-4 Kennecott 29 3-8 ill 1-4 Mont Ward 29 7-8 1 l 9 N Y Central 9 SIBNorAmCo 71-9 21 l-il Phil Pet CO 99 5-9 44 8-4 Std Oil NJ 3'! l-2 19 ‘f-O U ted r 2'1 1-4 110 U B Rubber l9 l-ii 9 2-4 U S St Co 4d 99 Vanadium Corp l6 l-4 69 West Union 25 l-2 West Elec 68 Woolworth — . Produce Prices Close MONTREAL, Aug 14 — (C?) —- Produce prices here today as re- Domini 50 ported by the on Depart- 19 meat oi Agriculture follow:- 9 6-8 Eggs: Graded shipments selling ll i-4 A-large 41; A-medium 40; A-pul- 2 1-4 lets 34-34 1-2; B 38 1-2-29; C Z5- 95 25 1-2. B 7-5 Butter: First grade creamery 13 1-2 prints, moshing price, 8d; first '7 1'4 grade so , Jobbing price, 85 l-Z; — current receipt, Que. No.1 pas- teurized 84 3-8; N0. 83 8-9; wholesale, Que. No. 1 84 3-4; No. 2 34. Cheese: Current receipt, western and Que. white, 19 Mont a1 5-9 Montreal, wholesale western and i- R Que, why“, m m", p“; p45,: Fulton Wi1l‘.s,NorthR.iver;4.C.E. ROB. r . Po atoes: '15 lb. bags Que. 1.40-1.- 12“ 50; NB 1.65-1.70; P.E.I. 1.65-1.70. B tr s = . 92 > a4- sewe Champion.’ 1 u er m‘ Que ( m" Sec. 1s. Get of Sire -1. w. H. ,3}; 5-8-34 a-s. sales, 10o boxes at a4- 5-8. Ikgs Spot: Eastern A-largs 40- 1-2-41; A-medium 99-89 1-2; A- puilets 34-84 1-2; B 29-29 1-2; C 24 1-2-25. MINING (Canadian Press) bass metal higher ; ‘m -————?-—' "743431- Montreal-Papers lower; gold; un- TOIRDNTO, Aug. 14- ‘; utilities and other in- Pefsonal dustrlals hi her. Stocks lvivtiw ‘York-‘Shocka clashed her. VIGOBTNE! FOB. MEN WITH “n PeB— 939 Ill"! Ill . [our] house partly furn mental and o ys ca eX MB 0W —"-‘—-——-— 55c B l mm‘ h lowered vitality. inerlvoushdebiiiity. N” ‘mm-mm’! 1118MB gwiurM t L‘ Regi new energy and pen. COM-PACE MODERN TREND IN Beattle ‘d mum’ Wuhan‘ chfldnm Tongsnand lnvigorates the whole HOUSES Bidgood " 1°" 5mm“ “m” nervous s stem. 15 days’ treat- Bralorne ment. ti. box. Recommended New York, - With the ever- 3m, no ‘"11’ m “m” 51"“ and sold by Reddin Bros. decreasing number of houses "" Broulsnm il-ia-is-ra. ‘ “‘s'5'a°'1°1' °mp1°y°‘- "Want problems already Buff Ank -— have made for compactness of the Qlflbgo n. r. s. nsmnmc s. co. FVERYTNINO IN NEAL ESTATE ll2 Richmond St. Tcls. Dcv l376-Nlchi 344 A FANMEIPS OPPORTUNITY There is today an unlimited demand for hogs, sheep and other livestock, also for eggs and dressed poultry. In Prince Edward Island, livestock of all kinda can be raised lo the best adavsntagc, because of tho climate, soil, water and ex- cellent pastures. ‘Many Island farmers having enlisted we are in a. position to tiier:_ FOR SALE-Some SPLENDID Farms. fully stocked with ani- hills and implements. Call at our Office to talk it over. Ask for cur 1942 Catalogue TWO FAMILY HOUSE—FOR SALE Centrally located. Ground floor has room suitable for office or riore. Both floors have living room, dining room. "when. 1""!- Mms. bath. Sunporcig Double garage. A valuable Ffiilifli-Y- Uliller apartment always well ranted , Price — — — — —$5200 FOR SALE CITY BUILDING LOTS, SUMMER. HOUSES. CITY IIOUSEBI 011T OF TOWN HOUSES. HOTELS AND STORES We are Agents for the sale of Vita Glass FOR SALE-or T0 LET 51°11. Dwelling, warehouse and Public Hall at Si. Pcfcrs Bay. hill; established grocery stand. It provides a special opening for "“ Wbcundling depot for the district. Prices reasonable. T0 LET FURNISHED SUMMER COTTAGES ct reduced rentals. TO LET BOUNFURNISHED HOUSES UTUPQRT. Ksppoch Corner. Mdern Bungalow - ._ .._ gag, UPPER PRINCE — 9 rooms, “"1? decorated, Modern. Gar- ‘R- Garden _ ._ _. _. 4gp, TEA HILL-s roems- — — $15 FURNISHED HOUSES KIN’! STREET-d rooms. Hot water furnace. Fireplace — 840. TO LET UNFURNISHED APTS FURNISHED APTS. rrsnwoon APTS. Newly built. “RIGIITON District —5 rooms. 11:11:‘: Us. Eledllkrzxgl’. 6:115‘. and 9B6. (including waicr rates.) Ilillsbcrcufiils llonsc - Duplex. a every convenience, garagg ._ ggg ' 7 rooms, conveniences — $90. WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE T0 LE1‘ Efifnllil. KENT STREET -Show room, general n-rehcusa and °° i" "quircdl. Price on application. OFFIUES-STOIIEF-WQBEIOUBES TO LET “Wins-Furnished and unfurnished. house of today, nousekeeping labor Chesm-v saving devices may affect greatly East Mum-tic the economic status of women and Eydondo their work outside the home. It Hard Ruck is Pfissible tlsat. post-war America 301mm,,- will have an influx of foreign p0 . acme 111M101! which will swell the ran Ken. Add household workers, or it may be Kirk Lake an econom whi h ii all f il- lions or! wolnen lzvorlciinlgcoutsfdamtlac 3503113110" home. No one knows a; yet, PLASTIC USED FOR FURNISHINGS New York — Every new homo of today and every old one whose refurbished gets Mm“ furnishings are its complement ducts. 'Ihe most beautiful are plastic. ihese are every day ss lumber uses MagLeod Ma sen mm‘ Maiartic McKenzie Min! C0113 Moneta Naybob o! today's pm- Nipissing no doubt mum Nor-ands in defence and designers find that plastics, tou QBrien . durablq m‘; Ont Nickel beautiful, are weco-me as replac. "mm" ers of metal drawer knobs or door P51195518!‘ pulls, for trays, tables, mail-s and PM‘ 31°11’ m°1<i1ri8S about doors, windows and Senator Aherr mirrors . AUOTION SALE AT OBAPAUD WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 19th AT I EM. I offer for sale:- STOCK—l-lorae 9 ycsra. lMPLEMENTS-l Hail 1 Gasoline Engine, Illmlanltligillgl; or sac Harris; 1 l-Iay Mower 1 ll'ay Bah, Grain Crusher. 1 1 Truck Wagon, 1 a Plflw. 1 Sllike Barrows, l rows, 1 Driving sicllh, SI l h , 2 D i in W 1 See ficler, 1 INONIQ‘HO;'IMF'OOIL:%T|Q B01‘. Work Harness and Trscaa rivlng Harness, 2 Buffalo Robes. i Sci. Sc Ie H Cli Seplxsrutzrflroofiuwaglrir and some household f turc. All sums up to $10.00 cash. Over that amount I months credit on - proved joint notes. 0% c8 for c . itt Slave Lake S0 End Pete Steep Rdek Sullivan Sylvanlto Tamblyn Teck Hugh Wendigo Wrt Hart UNLISTED‘ Pendl Orsi M000 Tum"? ‘rota aces , . Us l Single Cream a Eg do: Ne? cabbage. osch “Illusot iinc aalc first iina day foi- no“; B”! AVREAD McVITIII. J, II, MYl-LBS, Auctioneer. 8-15-21. Cream qt. Boiling Meat Pork lb. Corned bee AUCTION SALE "' m‘ Onions, 1 lb. Tomatoes. 2 lbs head lettuce —- r land To be sold by Public Auction on 11mm recur“, m; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST AT 1 WCLOCK RM. Chicken each n’ l", Mushrodms per New carrots bunch cw canola, 2 lbs. N on the premises of the late James Island spinach, I lbs. O'Brien at Fort Augustus. 1 m!" 11 Potted plants if!’ Yesterday ’s Market fl lm°hh° connacrrrn roll EVERY wnounsnsr 151:3‘ ssrvnnssrs 90-360 10c 21-320 400 l5 -29c 18-140 110-15 35-380 15.100 40C 15-200 25c years old: 1 horse 4 years old; 1 pm, g1; "on 01¢, p" pm- g13 IIIOWQI‘ N0 7 mrmlr h" Turni each (Fr t b W d). seed ' (Broadcast) .0. disc hsrrogws, aprirlr cauuggwer’ tooth barrows, plow, hllier truc w beets. 17911011 per head Broccoi, for New onions, bunch wagon cart and wheels woo sleigh and other articles abosli the preln- gazmbirgu’, “n, I . sit the aaraaeliime the farm of the late lilr. 0 rehmconairgfl n‘ “d “up fries. b“ acres of land Peas, qt. 0' u; Biuebgerrles. Der qt. farm buildings will also bc offered Limb- per lb, for sale. Terms-Cash. W. I. BEATON, Auctioneer. B. 8-12-15-18. Swiss Chard, 1 lbs. Vegetable Marrow per lb. Red Cabba e, 2 for avory Cs bage_ 2 for M lons, each ca 3'? 10-15c 25c lic 25c 15c 40c 15o 15-900 30-350 25d 4c 25c 25c Ibo ‘Falconwood sardis, P. E. 1. 5 U. lst Frank Halliday. Sec. 6. Grand Champion Boar.- Wcodstock Duks 8 W. 1st Aimon Boswall. Sec. ‘l Sow far-rowed in 1942 and over 4 months.- 1. Almon Boswallf 2. Percy Dlckieson; 3rd. Percy Dick- ieson; 4. Ernest Mach/Lilian, Mt. Edwnrd R/Oad; 5. Almon Boswall. Sec. ii Sow farrowed in 1941 —- l. Percy Dickieson, New Glasgow; Board, Almon Boswail; 4. Percy Dickieson; 5. Aimon Bos- wa 2. Live Stock Marketing Charlottetown; 8. Sec. 10. Champion Junior Sow - 1. Almun Boswnll. Sec. ll. Champion Senior 50W — l. Percy Dickieson. S 12. Grand Champion Sow— ec. i. Almon Boswall. Sec. l4. Progeny of Dam-l. Almon Boswail. 2. Almon Boswnll. CLASS -1 STANDARD BRED Ice. 2. Male born in 1940 — 1st. Robert Phillips. Summerside. Sec. 4. Male born before 1939. — l. Dr. RI‘ Seaman, Charlottetown. sec. 5 Champion Male -l. Dr. R F. Eamon; 2. Robert Phillips. Sec. 6 Female born in 1. Stanley Murray North River. Sec '7. Female born 3. Brent Howatt, East Royalty. Sec. B Female bnm in 1939 —1. W. H, Home: 2. R S Humphrey. Sec. 9. Female born before 1939.- .S Humphrey’; 2. W H. Home; haw, DeSnble. Sec. 12 Champion Female - 1. RS. Humphrey. W H. Horne-"Rc- Horne. Sec. 14. Progeny of Darn.— l. W. H. Home, CLASS 2. ROADSTERS Sec. 2 Filly or Gelding born in College Farm, Charlottetown; 2. George L. Boswnll, French Fort; 3. Harry W. Crczier. Darniey; 4. Wllllllm Butler, 1940 — 1. St. Dunstans York Point. Sec. 3 Filly or Gelding In Harness, born in 1939 —1M.s. Victor Rice, Myron Bell, Leo Praught, Charlottetown; 2. Charlottetown; 3. Cherry "alley. Sec. 4. Mare or Gelding in Harn- 1939. - 1. George Kitsch, HnmpshiLe; 2. Fulton Willis, North River; 3. Grant Willis, North Rogers, Roper, 7; 6. A. E. ass born before River; 4. M.ss Rosemary Charlottetown; 5. Waizicn Charlottetown R. R Wediock, Summerside. Sec. 5 More with Foal at Foot — 1. Arnold Neill, Nozth Milton, Sec. (l. Foal of 19~i2.— 1, Arnold Neill. l-IOLSTEINS CLASS 9 Sec. 1 Male born after Dec. 31-11- 1. Andrew M. Jardiue, Freetown; 2. RA. Proffit, Freetown. Sec. 2. Male born July 1 1941 to Dec. 31 194l.— 1. Hudson Lowther, Thompson, Albany; 2. William E. New Perth. Sec. 3.—Malc born Jan 1 1941 to June 30 l94l.- 1. Colley C, Ideals, Fxetown; 2. RA. Proffit, Freetown. Sec. 4. Male horn July l, 1940 to Dec. 31, lildib- l. John Tweedy, Earnscliife. Sec. d. Male born befcrc July 1. 1939- 1. Cecil J. Stewart. Hamp- shire; 2. Andrew M. Jardine; Coiley c, Lewis; 4. Hudson Lmvther: Sec. ‘l. Junior Champion Male — 1. John Tweedy. Sec. 8. Senior Cecil J. Stewart Sec. 9. Grand-Champion Male —- 1. Cecil J. Stewart. Sec. 10. Female born after Dec. 31, 1941 — 1. R. A. Profiit; 2. R. 1 Proffit; 3. Helen Lowther, Alban 4. Hudson Lowtlier; 5, ceofl J. Stewart; 6, Andrew M. Jardine; 7. Andrew M. Jardine. Sec. 11. Female born July 1, 1941 to Dec. 31, 1941.- 1. Colley C. Lewis; 2. RA. Pzoffit; 3. Cecil J, Stewart; Cecil J. 4. Cecil J. Stewart; 5. Stewart; 6. Hudson Lowtirer. Sec. l2. Female born Jan. 1, 1941 4i cl . Stewart; . RA. Proiiit; 4. RA. Hudson Lowther; Jardine. Sec. 13 Female born July 15¢, 1940 to Dec. 31st, i940 - 1. Colby “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE ” C. Lewis; 2. C6011 Colby C. Lewis. 1941. — in i940 — 1. Lemuel Horne. North Milton; 2. Mrs. Rank McKay, East Royalty; 1939 -1. Sons. to June 30th, 1939. — 1. Sanderson and Son's; 2. Frank San- derson and son's. 19383- 1. Sons's; 2. Prank Sanderson and Sun's; 3. Son's; 4. Frank Sanderson and Son's. Champion - 1. plat-r 6. Andrew M. A . H. Bcsvrall Hurry. Reserve. ec.15.Femalc in milk born 1. R.A_ Prolfit; 2. Colby C. Lewis; 3. Cecil J. Stewart; 4. Andrew M. Sec. 1d. Female, dry, born July 1st. 1938 to Juno 80th, 1989 — 1. Colby C. Lewis. Sec. 17. Female in mlllr born July 1st, 1938 to Junc 30th, 1989. — 1. 3. Cecil Stewart. Sec. 1B. Female, dry, born before July 1st, 1938.- 1. R.A. Prolfit; 2. Andrew A. Jardine; 9. Colby C. Lewis: ll. RA. Proffit; d. Cecil J. Stewart. and 4. Sec. 19, Female in milk born be- fore July 1st, 1939. --1. Colby C. Lewis; 2. Cecil Stewart; 3. Andrew M. Jardine; 4. RA, Cecil Stewart; 6. Cecil Stewart; ‘l. RA. Proffitt; 8, Hudson Lnwther. Pmffitt; 5. Sec. 2.0. Junior Champcn Female —Colby C. Lewis. Sec. 21 Senior Champion Female. -R..A. Proffitt. ..Sec. 23. Grand Champion Female. R A. Proffitt. Soc. 23 Junior Get of Sire. —1. R..A. Proffitt; 2. RA. Proffitt; I. Hudson Lowther; 4. Cecil J. Stewart. Sec. 24. senior Get of Sire.-- i. ecll J. Stewart; 2. Colby C. Lewis; , RA. Proffitt; 4. Jardine. Andrew M. Sec. 25. Junior Iierd- l. Colby C. Lewis; 2. RA. Proffitt; 3. Hudson Imwther Sec. 29th Graded lgtflg—- 1. Colby Sec. 21 Progeny of Dam. - l. Colby C, Lewis; 2. RA. Proffit; 3. Hudson Lowther; 4. Colby C. Lewis; 5. Cecil J. Stewart. Sec. 28. Two females born since July 1st, 1939 — 1. RA. Proffitt; 2. Colby C. Lewis; 3. Colby C, Lewis; 4. RA, Proiiitt; 5. Hudson lmwther. Sec. 29. Four Females qualified in 11.0.1’. over 2 yeurs.— l. Colby C. Lewis; 2. RA. Proffitt. ANY OTHER BEEF BREED! CLASS ‘I Sec. 1. Male born alter Dec. 11st, l941.- i. Johnle Sanderson, York Point; 2. Sons, North River; 3. Frank San- derson and Sons, North River. Frank Sanderson and Sec. 6. Male born before July 1s Frank Sanderson an Sec. ‘l. Junior Champion Male. born after June 30th, 1940. -- 1. Johnle Sanderson. Sec. 8. Senior Champion Male, 1940.- 1. born before July 1st, Frank Sanderson and Son. Sec. Grand Champion Malm- 1. Prank Sanderson and Son's. Sec. l0. Female, born after Dec. 31st, 1941. — l. Johnle Sanderson; 2. Frank Sanderson and Son's; 3. Frank Sanderson and Son's; 4. Frank Sanderson Johnle Sanderson and Son's; d. Frank Sanderson and Son's. and Son's; 5. Sec. ll. Female, born July 1st, 1941 to Dec, 31st, 1941. -l. Frank Sunder-son and Son's. Sec. 12. Female. born Jan. 1st, 1941 to June 30th. 1941.- 1. Prank San- m derson and Son's; 2. Frank Sander- son and Son's. Sec. l5. Female, born July lst. 193! ‘Frank Sec. Female, born before July 1st Frank Sanderson an F. ank Sanderson and Sec. l7. Junior Champion, Female. ~1. Johnle Sanderson. Sec. 18. Senior Champion, Female. —1. Fran" Sanderson and Son. Sec. l9. Grand Champion, Female, —1. Johnle Sanderson. Sec. 20. Junior Get of Slre.- l, Johnle Sanderson; 2. Rank San- derson and Son; 3. Frank Saunder- son and Son. Sec. 21. Senior Get of Siro.- l. Frank Saunderson and Son; Frank Saunderson and Son. CLASS d SIIORTHORNS Sec. 1. Male home after Dec. 81st. 194i. -1. Frank Sanderson and Son, North River; 2. Stanley Hurry; Winsloe; 3. Calvin Cornwall; 4. Frank Sanderson and Son; 5. Lea Howard. Cornwall; 6. Hnsrry Tweedy. Earnscliffe. 1 ..stz..fi~r.l'.‘lt'.r"°_'l'.rltil-.‘b..i‘yf m, W‘ "a M '- "tam Earnsclrffs. ' Sec. 3 Male born Janna y 1st, 1941 to Juno 30th, 1941.— l. A.A. Beath, Marshfield; 2. Harry Tweedy. Sec. 4 Male born July 1st, 1940 to Dec. 31st, 1940-1. Stanley Hurry; 2. McLeilan and. Wood. r “fitkltrt” f"‘é.""..‘.;’2€ ‘° ' une , .- . o. en- . dorff, Nozth River. 3”” 1' “m” M°°"°' a" D°“‘“d Sec. 6. Male born before July 1st, 1939-1. A.H. Boswell and Son; Seymour Wood and Son; S. Ling Bros.; 4. Harry Tweeiw Sec. '7 Junior Champion Maic born after Juno 80th, 1940.-A.A. Mc- Bent-h; Frank Sanderson and Son. Reserve. Sec. fl Senior Champion Male. -- and Son. Stanley Sec. 9 Senior Champion Male. - A H. Boswall and Bon. A<Ap Mc- Beatl-r, Reserve. Sec. l0. Female born after Dec. 31 f, 1941.- 1. Seymour Wood and Son; 2. AH. Boswall and All. Bcswall and Son; 4. Frank Sanderson and Son; Tweedy; a Harry Tweedy; ‘l. Fr Sanderson and Son; Tweedy; 9. Stanley Hurry. Son; 9. 5. Harr- 9. Harry Sec 11. Female, born July 1st, 1941 to Dec. 31st. 1941. —1. and 2. Atho. Roberts, I-lighfield; a. Seymour Wool, and Son; 4. Athol Roberts; 9.11am, Tweedy Sec . 1'2. Female born January 1st, 1941 to June 30th, 1941. — 1. Al-I. Boswall and Son, Stanley Hurry; 8. Stanley Hurry; Marshfield; 2. 4. Harry Tweedy. w K Sec. 1s Female born my m, 1m a a to Dec. 81st, 1940.—i. Seymour Woccdl an Agencies Ltd. Phona 540-541 and Son; Son; 3. Harry 2. Seymour wood Tweedy. cc. 14. Female, born July 1st, S 1939 i0 Juno 30th, 1940.— 1. and 2. Lieymour Wcod and Son; 3. D. H. Murchison; 4. Ah. Boawali and Son; Harry Tweed . Y Sec l5 Male born July 1st 193k to Jim sour. 1on9. - 1. Stanley Hurry; 2. Harry Tweedy; 3. Ling Bros; 4. Calv\.. MacDonald. Sec. l9 Female born before July 1st, l938.— 1. Athcl Roberts; 2. and 3. Sctymour Wood and Son; 4. Seymour Wood and Son; Boswell and Son; a. Harry Tweedy; I. Colin McPhail. 5. A.H. tcwm; 8. r MacDonald, Mc- 2‘ Cooirercl. — 1. PKEFi-‘lfi. J1. Jntnralb, Snell. ' - . , . \ ALEXIS SMITH — statuesque blonds beauty from lhevSialc of Washington - is greeting o newcomer lo the beach. Site w“, L seen next in Warners' "The Constant N mph" in which Joan F ‘ laine and Charles Bo er are co-storre . Others in the cazt Ezra Brenda Marshall. Charles Coburn. cme Ma Whiliy, Pelcr Lc:.-c,\ Jean Muir. Joyce Reynoh , Monisgu Love, E word Cloncfi. doctrine Crispln and Doris Lloyd; Edmund Gflvldlng ‘directed, ‘ , _ ‘gent/email I U". ERROL FLYNN - starring in Wcrners‘ "Gentleman Jirn"-- Ice}- beii the prize-fighter 1's supported b Alexis Smith, Jack Carson, Alan Hale. John Loder, Dorothy Vaug an, Ward Bond, Minor Wat. son, Arthur Shields. Rhys Williams and Pot Flacherty. - ———..—_—_l::.-—__,._ — t. Sec. 17 Junior Champion, Female. Donald; s. Mrs. WJI. Horne. Mil- -A.l-l‘.. Boswall and Son. ton. Sec. 18 Senior Champion, Female. Sec. 4. Plymouth ROCK 53"“ —Athol Roberts. Pullet. —1. Hudson Lovvtirer. Al- Sec. i9 Grand Champion, Female. bani". 7- 1301mm A~ Mflcmlntlld A.H. Boswail and son. Glenfinnan; 3, Mrs. WJ-I. Horne, Sec. 2.0. Junior Get of Slre.- 1. Milton, Athoi Roberts; 2. Seymour Wood Sec. B. Plymouth Rook Whlia and Son; 3. Stanley Hurry; 4. Harry Cocin- 1. Ledwell Boswall, Marsh- Tiveedy. field; 2. Chas. Swan, St. Avazds; 3, Sec. 21. Senior Get of Sire. --l, lcdtvrell Boswnli. Mnrshfieltl. Seymour Wood and Son; 2. Sey- '-i—-'€-—" mour Wood rind Son. Sec. 22 Graded Herd- i. Sey- mour Wood and Son; 2. A H. Bos- wall and Son; 3, Harry Tweedy. Sec. 23. Junior Herd- 1, Seymour Wood and Son; 2. Stanley Hurry; 3. Harry Tweedy. Sec. 24 Progeny of Darn. (PEI. Shozthorn Breeders‘ speclalx- 1. A.H. Boswail and Son; 2. Seymour Wood and Son; 8. Seymour Wood and Son; 4. Stanley Hurry; b. Harry Tweedy. Seymour Wood and Son's Special for the best three females under 3 yearn- 1. A1010l Robert; 2, soy. CLASS 19 POULTRY r Sec. 1. Plymouth Bock Barred Cock.-- 1. Donald A. MacDonald; 2. Donald A. MacDonald, Gisnfin- nan; d. Chas. Swan, St. Avards. Soc. 9. Plymouth Roch Barred Purtirulurl _ p m" 1'" u’ svols u B i 5531A. g Nova lcrWO Chambers qhpriottciuwn. PALIIE o rnon- “ A. MacDonald; S. Lloyd Moore. Soc. 3. Plymouth Rock Barred Frank Saunders, Charlottetown; I. Donald A. Mne- ‘mug I? 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