SUMMEBSIDI AND PBLNOI COUNTI A6551- _ lire. John Pond, M iierrlpllnlin, ant-mm»; limuld be 1m wmi u", Water Street. But. Phone 280-1 Pond liifliiilll may 1m bullllrl dul - l'i-' sunmnlrii-lili‘liuukliluru, Water S! 1-1-1-111111111111-111. "'11!" 9!- ly ll Gnurllu Drugstore, Wlltor st, "1"" GHIMM. m liruuvllle s1. 0M of the following noru In Th. uuuriilun mill be delivered dI-lly lo any ’ - 1i t 2e per dny or 10o per ‘cmflfiluraiitr to the buy responsible home In Suuunenlde by 2119-1 for this service or on your route. week. Phone for deliveries WESTERN LOCALS LMALTED 11111.1( 40c and 75c i, Taylor Drug Co, Kensington. _1'0i' S.“ 1-.‘ ‘.1511- to 75c pci" 5O 1b. m 11-11111 you buy Fox Biscuits, jpbes, 111111 etc. at. Bruce's. L-1758-8-24 2i Iili.-\(‘E‘S price on , 4011111111: ranch 1l1.~11.i1-1111 L~l758-8-24-2l __\'u\\' 1S _1ill1. '1‘1'.\IE to clean up grid paint. Glicldens pure paint g modern colors, sold at Bruce's. L-l260-B-24-2i LINN! I11 1N‘ Sf")ll’l‘ ‘HALL 5111-1-11 l1'-1-1.11\. Aiu; :."I111, 11111101" the a-J,p;1,»,, 11113111111111 Yacht Club. l 300111 0111111111111, Acimissiim 25. L-l809-8-25-2l ‘llli\'l(‘1£—Sp0c a1 ivork ,' (11111111111111111 College, 1.11.111. Viriie Priu. Moran. l L-l796-8-25-1i V _-('i\'li. ._.<li\'l-IX MILE BAY Sunday,‘- Sprriil Devotions in .11:11li.11i ll/lariyrs at. 3 P. M. ‘ Rtff ~11 11. 111th s1r111uii 11y Rev. ‘ Sue. 131x41 11y S. J. Aioiitveal. l L-ITUG-ti-BA-ii 1 1 4,01“: a (‘IiLY-Mre. Ablel Polrzcr l5 111.1l:l11g a good recovery ‘ !r11111 11- r 1111:1111 accident, when , 11111 11:1~ .»‘1"11.l: l>_1, ly-litniitg at licl‘ ‘ ‘ionic li'l Ai/ixiius" Village. S .-Si'\"('i€S.\'Fl'l, TEA-—Thc nil- uiial tea party at St. Marks, Let 7. 111111111 111. l11~'1l ou Mondiuv alter- neou 11.". a m-xst enjoyable affair . 1111i 11-11 1111111111111. R111’. Fr. Fran- ;15;,11r,-1.111d. Among those giving iatci . ' zulrlresses were RcvtFi". iiar-Doiaud. T1g11ish. and Mr. A.E. tario, are spending a. pleasant holl- l _ iiacLean, RIP, Summerside, who 1111119 or. lilo trip to the Corona- tion. S 40.11311" 1T1’ (‘LUB MEET- The C11:11111u111t_v Club at North 1111111111111 1111111 their monthly meet- lr: 1111 1111<lay with Mr. D. B. ilacl . \'1('4\ president, in incl 111.111" 1 =11r of the even-l 1" .1.1.111-l B. Profitt of who gave an in- a111lr1ss on the Of particular interest. -rip‘.1."-n of the Cana- ‘n11, 111111111 ivcrc lr-pl 11.1111 flow. and 1.1 o 1111111 a vciy vivid .1 of the Canadian monu- 11111: 1111.1 .\l1". Nicholson moved r1151 of thanks t11 the speaker, 1r 11;. 111.11 t 11110111141111: address. 1 111: pruitiaiu of vocall 11:: 1 11111.~-i0 rcccivcdl I . .1 11,:;1l1111se. “O Cau- - the opening selection 11101-11111 1111 a sine song. Miss "ruihcrs gave a most .111 11 on the bojihnorl , 13111511111: and his ex-l '5 $111111 s1c1i.~; and plants‘ 11 111.! to flu-discovery ofmany vcectables, Mr, 511115 ncFruianr- 1111111;- two readings and “'- J . A. Nicholson 11150 cle- atulicuce with road- I~'.11"l~ Aiacfvlurdo edited lo that of Mr. Nichol- llih" 1:111 eucst speaker. Mrs. 51.1111 Ilmvness W115 appointed 11'1:1.1-r of the proirram commit- 1f01" the next meeting, s Personals fir. Elva MncAllistcr of Em- 1111s a padcnt in the Prince -1l1“-' liar-ital. S 1112". W. N. Jenkins . " 11 to their lmine in lffrl" 1111111" an extended trip to "=11 Cciuuibla and part of the trs, s -.‘ i1" "r11. 1n of O‘l'.ear1." i11. the Prince r\li .111 on hiouday and . S "'- W. J. Phillips and Mrs. 35 hire returned to thrirl 111 111 ."\'ll"i"ltiil after a most- llfllV-c hob-lay ct. Rev. Mr. lllps‘ 111111111 in Walcs. G. B. S iifr. and Mrs. Borden Connell e coidlallv ivelcomed home and e entertained at the home of bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. l" Po111-1~1 n1111=~ 1111-, 0111i ;Conn111l will make their home aiimmerside. B *——--_-___. P379351. Aug. 25—(Wednes- {T1 " Canadian liner Flmprees ‘rnélfldlll 8111,1511 from the Yangtze ' l’ lillh dilemmas-a.- ‘B11’ ‘Hone Kong, They were M all British women and h "@1112 removed from don- nere. The sailing bromzht to hale lnytmger of foreigners c. 1 . 1M {mm ouganghai since the ‘"4 ‘he second time Canadian liners have removed ref- mmfii-ilfflfglilnwgettiecnent. ‘ -= - a k 1e y! week. ‘ m’ _ J. L. DAVISON 70:11am. nmiwrou EMIIALMER KENSINGTON m’ "Id Nlm Calla Promntly Attended. euour. u. supper W115 -ROBIN HOOD your dealers. L-1075-7~2a-1i —MARINE WIIITB Paint for boats, in stock a1 Braces. L-1260-8-24-2i -I)R. 1- W. Jardine will be , hi; office at Kensingiou beginning l August 24. L-l787-B-2i-21. in Tryon and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Iuman 11f Borden were visitors to 'I‘i"yop 1111 Sunday evening as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Inman. Mr. Kcnreth Darvson oi Amus- tuic Cove was a visitor to Tryon on Fi"iday evening. Miss Florence Daun oi Moncton. N. B, is visiting in Tryon as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lc-' furgcy. Mr. ‘and ii/Irs. Percy Ddancy of ‘Fryou attended the Provincial Exhibition in Charlottetown. Miss Jean ‘Proivsdale has after a pleasant visit in Tryon as the guest of Mrs. Leslie Edwards. _ Mr. Ronald Burrili of Kentvllle. N. S... is spending a very pleasant holiday in Tryon as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Sawler. Mrs. Judson Duncan and two children Belle and Donald of On- day in 'I‘r,von as the guests of Mrs. Charles Grogget. Mr. and Mrs. Aibrrt Callbcck of Tryou have returned home after s pleasant motor trip to Halifax. Mr. George Ives of Charlotte- town was a recent visitor to Tw- on. Mr. Merritt Dawson of Sumnzer- side ivas a recent visitor to Tryon. The_North Tryon Wnmrniq 111-‘ Vimy st-itute held a very successful pic- 1 nic at. Mr. Harry Inmanfl; shore on Saturday after-noon. Aug.l4th. The afternoon was spent in swinuning. aft-er which a deliehtful supper was served by the ladies. The many friends of Mrs. T. O.‘ DcWolfe. of Tryon regret to learn of her continued illness. 11Vlr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robblce of Tryon motored to Crapaud on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tan- ton of Detroit. Mich. and Profes- sor I-LH. Tanton of Charlottetown motored to Tryon Tuesday. Miss Dorothy Knight mcrville. Mass, is now spendiue a pleasant. holiday with relating in Trvon and Carleton. The United Young People held a very successful picnic at Min. Inmank shore on Saturday aftcr-1 norm. Aug. 21st. The was spent in playing games and swimming. after which a dainty served. Miss Blanche MacDonald of A1- bany was a visitor toTryon as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson of Tryon motored to Cape Tra- verse on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Macwli- llama of Borden were visitors to Trvon on Sunday evening. priests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Sawler, Mrs. Austin Cameron and lvliss Marie Cameron of Augustine Cove were visitors to Tryon on Sundav. T . Kensington and Vicinity Mr. John Drewln of Brookline. Moss, has arrived on a short visit , tr) Kcnsingtnu. where hirs. IJr1-1v111 l for the past. three weeks has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sutherland. wife of the late" Mrs. Orowe. Senator Crowe of Vancouver. British Columbn. is visituu: her sister. Mrs. John Mat-Ewen, Kensington. Mr Michael Mountain. one of Kensingtonfls oldest but still 1011115 l citizen. has as his welcome guest Lancaster, New Hampshire. 11,. S. A. who makes his periodic vlst , to the home of his youth. The- “Garden of the Gulf." Mr. and Mrs. Hector Morrismi. and Mr. and Mrs. L-ouis Morrison and four children of Fredericton. N. 13,, motored to the Island and are receiving a. cordial welcome from old friends in Kensington. and other places. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morrison and family are guests of Mrs. Morrison's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Bernard, Kensingtnn. Weddings appear to be the order of the day, a sure sign of prosper- ity abroad in the land. "In the days of prosperity be Joyful. but in the day of adversity consider." it is imputed unto the wise 01d 301m on to say. he of the reflective spirit and Kensington ls having 11s and Calgary Select Flour the popular brands at and eoppzr re- j 11111111111 to her home in Inkerinan ‘ of Sum- , afternoon :' , or Mr, and Mr=. Stanford P‘cker- 1-{1 (in a Shfifl- honcvmoon i1"‘p. 'I"1.ev will make their home in I Darnlev. where the groom l! I l h __broiher, Mr. John A. Mountain. l. Garbo in the urmsof Robert your Fluyiorl A love drama heart will never , forget! l >1 xi . c 11111011 11 ,- i vllb LIONEL BARRYMORE . ruzumuluu-irssiruum 11 1,1,1, nrmrv DANlill - LENOII umc Al; 1AUIA nor: cuws , Dlreclld by George Color" v , t“? r '. Also News ShUWS 7.15-9.15 1 1 t "Ilfatinve Thursday 3 PfM. ‘A l \ , iu'l quoiaufour in one week. and O.\‘llll)illOIl week at that! Can any other town of it. size beat it? "ill-Chtton- Cotton-Roach ~. 11m quiet but melt-Y wetting.» were performed ill Ken- 611141011, on Monday morning, Aug, 15th, at 7 a.m. in the Presbyterian church. Mss Madge L. MacNelll- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georlie .\-1.11"Ne1ll. was 111111011 in holy wed- lock to Mr. Athol Cotton, son of 1 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Cotton, all of Keiisingtou. Rev. G. CorlllE 1 Webster, Pastor of Zion Church. l Charlottetown. performed the cer- j carom; Miss Luella. Bigger of l¥o~1 u. M1 s a cousin of the bride. l 111111 Mr. (111111 Cotton. brothel‘ 01 l lhc groom, witnessed the marriaflfi The bride looked very Winsome 111 . wedding dress of white satin ivhlle ‘ her travelling costume was gray with matclrivr acres OTiPS- F01‘ rvcral years Miss MacNcill ha; brcii chief flVCTillfll" at the Tele- l phone exchange. Kensiugton. The - popwar young couple will reside in ‘Kensington, where the groom is a prosperous farmer. l‘ Following this ceremony. at B irciock. at the home of the bride. , M's, Alfredo Ellen Cottomvdaugh- l t-er of Mr. and Mrs. William [h ‘Cotton, was‘ married to M1‘- William James Roach. son of 111° 1 laic Mi". and 1111's Gcorire R0116“- uf Sourizz. Rev, B. Chalmers Salter being the officiating dergvmfln- , The first bridal party. with the ‘ ‘immediate relatives, were present at. the ccremonyg Mr. and Mrs Roam “p; ream- in summerside. ."["hf\ happy couples left together fora motor trip through the Mari- iimcs, follow-cu by the best wishes of a host of friends. Pickering -MacNutt, Another quiet but. interesting event took place at the United Church M11180. Kcusincion. on Wednesday morning A112. 18th. when Rev. B. Chalmers Salter united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Miss Laura. 611118119" ‘n2. Sea View‘. to Mr. Albert Mac- Nmi, s"n of Mr. and Mrs. Wzflace ahcNuti. of Daviiiei". the parents of the contracting parties Wit-HM!‘ i111: the cercmonyg The bride was eharminglyz dress in blue silk crepe. with matchlnir accessories. Follow- ‘w! the ceremony. the happy couple ivopular young farmer. Jnhn<on-Mtl‘man. Another wed- 1111M of interest took place at the invited (‘huv-clvi- ‘Manse. Kensintl- 11111 rm Wednes 1y eveninr! AUR- moh. when Miss Millie Johnson. of Kcnsinszton, became the bride of Mr. Filbert Millman. of Long River. The ceremony W3‘ 1167mm‘ m hv Rev, n. mvlmers sSaltcr. The l1r1"j“1_\' couple w‘ll reside in Long RWY, "B ll 1' Fares, ‘ Standard Cia k‘. 181 Queen Street Junk Sanderson 8c Son. Section 24—Two Heifers born since Toronto Exhibition Special Fares l’. ‘i Good £0ing-Al1illlSt 25th to September 10th T Return Limit-September 15th. ' Coach Class — — -- - - - - $23.90 w. K. ROGERS A. ' ; lludgi. g Results SUMMEKSIDE Wednesday &_ Th_ursday_ W tTi-iiuti. of Ti-IRILLS! E At the Bfhibition Class l5-ANY OTHER BEEF BREEDS Section 1- Male born since Sept; 1st, 1936 i Hayden dz Jenkins, Cherry Valley. ' ‘ 2 Frank Sanderson dz Sons, North River. 1 3 Frank Sanderson 8z Sons, North 1 River. 4 Helen Horne, Winsloe. Section 3—-Male horn Jan. 1, 193G to Aug. 31. 1936 i Helen Horne, Winsloe. 2 Hank Sanderson 8a Sons, North . River. l 1 Section 5-1\la1e born Sept. 1. i931 and under six years 1 Frank Sanderson <1: Sons. North River. 2 Hayden Bros. Cherry Valley. 3 Hamilton Watts, Hampshire. Section 6—Jr. Champion 11111110 Hayden dz Jenkins. Reserve Champion Male Helen Home. Section 7—Seni0r Champion Male Frank Sanderson 8z Sous. Section 8—Grand Champion Male Frank Sanderson dz Sons. Reserve Champion Male Hayden Bros. Section ii-Fcmale born after Dec. 31, 1936 1 Hliydcn dz Jenkins. 2 Frank Sanderson 8z Son. 8 Hayden A: Jenkins. 4 Frank Sanderson 8: Son. Section iii-Female born Sept. 1. 1936 to Dec. 31, 1936 i Frank Sanderson & Son. 2 Helen Horne. Section ll-Female horn Jan. 1, 1936 to Aug. 31. 1936 1 Helen Home. 2 Frank Sanderson dz Son. 3 Frank Sanderson & Son. Section l2—~Fr'.maie hnrn Sept. l, 1935 k) Dec. Iil, 1935 l Frank Sanderson Jz S0n,No1"i.h River. 2 Helen Horne, Winsloe. Section Iii-Female horn Sept; l, 1934 to Aug. 31. 1935 1 Hayden & Jenkins. 2 Frank Sanderson dz Son. Prowse Bros. Special for the beet three Pure Bred Calves (Beef). Island bred and owned 1 Hayden a Jenkins. 2 A. H. Boswell. - 3 Frank Sanderson dz Son. P.E.1. Shorthorn Breeder‘: Special for the best Shnrthorn Bull Calf bred by a member of the Asssociation l A. H. Boswall. 2 Seymour Wood. CLASS 16—AYSHIRES Section l~Maie born after Dec. 31. 1936 1 Inga 8: Sou. Section Ep-Male born July 1st, 1936 to Dec. 31, 1936 Ings & Son. MQCREIC dz Son. MacRac 8.: Son, J. W. Lewis. 1 2A. 3A. 4 Section 3—Male born Jan. 1, 1936 to June 30, 1936 i Fred I. Andrew, Royalty. 2 lugs _& Son. 3 H. W. Clay, Charlottetown. Section 4-112110 born July 1, i935 to Dec. 31. 1935 1 Easton Bros. 2 Willard Prowse, Brackley. 3 1115s cc Son. Section 5-Male born July 1, 1934 to June 30, 1935 i Keith Boswall, Victoria. Section 6-—-I\i.’1le born before Jilly l, 34 i J. W. Lewis. 2 A. MacRae dz Son. 3 Ings & Son. Fred I. Andrew.- Rescrve Champion Male Eastou Bros. Section 8-Sc~nior Champion Male J. W. Lewis. Iicseru- (‘hainpion Male A. lvlacfiae Jo Sons. Section 9--Grand Champion Male J. W. Lewis. Reserve Champion Male I Helen Horne, Winsloe. zFrank Sanderson &:Son,North River. 3 Frank Sanderson 8zS0n, North River. Section 14--Female born Sept. 1. 193:1 t» Aug. 31, 1934 . l Helen Horne. 2 Frank Sanderson dz Son. 3 Frank Sanderson dz Son. Section IS-Frmale bnrn before Sept. 1, 1933 and under 6 years lFrank Sanderson &Son,Ncrth River. . i?’ Frank Sanderson &Son,Nort1i er. 3 Helen Home, Winsloe. Section 16—Juninr Champion Female ‘ Hayden dz Jenkins. Reserve Junior Champion Female Section 17—Senior Champion Female Frank Sanderson 3; Son, Reserve Champion Female Helen Horne. Section Ill-Grand Champion Female Frank Sanderson dz Son. Reserve Champion Female Hayden & Jenkins. Section ill-Junior Herd 1 Frank Sanderson cz Son. 2 Helen Horne. ' Section 21—Junlor Get of Sire lHayden dz Jenkins. 2Frank Sanderson a- Son. 3 Helen Home. 4 Frank Sanderson 8: Son] Section 22—Senior Get of Sire 1 Frank Sanderson. 2 Helen Horne. 3 Frank Sanderson dz Son. Section Eli-Progeny of Dam l Prank Sanderson dz Son. 2 Helen Home. 3 Frank Sanderson Ar. Son. Sept. 1. 1935 lI-Ioyden s» Jenkins. 2 Frank Sanderson dz Son. 3 Helen Horne. Hereford Breeder's Special for Calf Herd ss - — — $31.90 Phone 540 A. MacRae dz Son. Section 10—Fema.1e born after Dec. 31, 1936 1 Easton Bros. 2 A. MacRae 1% Son. 3 Fred I. Andrew. 4 H. w. Clay. 5 ‘Willard Prowse. Section 11—Female horn July 1st. 1936 to Dee. 31. 1936 1 A. MacRae dz Son. 2 Willard Prowse. 3 Ings dz Son. 4 Easton Bros. 5 A. MacRae dz Son. 6 A. MacRac Jz Son. Section l2—Fern:1le born Jan. l, 1936 to June 30, 1936 1 Ings dz Son. 2 A. MacRae 6.: Sons. 3 A. MacRae dz Sons. 4 A MacRae 8c Sons. 5 Harvey Douglas. Section 13—Fe.ma1e born in July 1, 1935 to Dec. 81, 1935 1A. MacRae dz Sons. 2 Willard Prnwse. 3 Keith Boswall. 4 J.' W. Lewis. 5 Ings dz Son. Section lb-Female dry, born Joly l, 1934 to June 30, 1935 1 W. R. Younker. 211. w Clay. 3 A. MacRae 8z Sons. 4 Easton Bros. 5 J. W. Lewis. Section 15—Fcmaie in1milk born July l, 1934 to June 30, 1935 lIugs & S1111 Section Iii-Female dry, born July 1, i933 to June 30, 1934 l A. MacRae dz Son. 2 Easton Bros. 3 A. MacRae 8: Son. 4 John W. Lewis. Sings 6.- Son. Section PL-Female in milk born July i, 1933 to June 30. 1934 IA. MacRae dz Sons. 2 John W. Lewis. 3 Willard Prowse. 4 Euston Bros. 5 John W. Lewis. Section 18—Fcmaie dry born be- fore July 1, 1933 i Ings dz Son. 2 A. MacRae dz Sons. 3 John W. Lewil. 4 Keith Boswell. 5 Fred .1 Andrew. Section lit-Female in milk born before July l, 1933 1A. Mac-Rae Jz Sons. 2 Ings & Son. 3 Easton Bros. 4 Bastion Bros. 5 A. MaeRae 6c Sons. Section Zib-Junlnr Chnmpion Fond- Inga 8r Son. Reserve Champion Femue A. MacRae 81 Bonn Scclinn 'f—Juninr Champion Male u RN 1E Sect-ion iii-Senior Champion , Female ‘ Ings 6: Son. Reserve Champion Female W_. R. Younker. 1 Section 23—Junior Herd l 1 A. MacRae d: Sons. - 2 Inge dz Son. 3 A. MacRae 1k Sons. 4 Easton Bros. 5 Willard Prowse. l l 1 1 l Section 24—Graded Herd 1 A. MacRae 6: Sons. 2 Ings dz Son. 3 John W. Lewis. Section 2.5-Junlor Get of Sire 1 Ings S: Son. 2 A. MacRae 6s Sous. 3 A. MacRae & Sons. 4 John W. Lewis. 5 Easton Bros. Section ZIi-Senlor Get of Sire 1A. MacRae & Sous. 2 A. MacRac 8.: Sons. 3 Ings dz Son. 4 John Lewis 8: Son. Section 27—Progeny of Dam 1 Ings dz Son. 2 A. MacRae 8c Sons. 3 W. W. Clav. 4 Ezision Bros. 5 John W. LfWl-i. Section 28-Two Females born since July 1, 1935 l l A. MacRae 1% Sons. 2 A. MacRai- 1k Sons 3 Inns dz San. 4 John W. Le1vis. Class ZL-AYRSHIRE GRADES Section i-Heifcr Calf under i2 months 1 Keith Boswall. 2 Wilfred Holmes. 3 Willard Prowse. Section 2—Helfer over 1 year and under 2 1 Keith Boswell. 2 Willard Prowse. . Section Ii-licifcr 2 years old and under 3 l \Vilfi‘P(l Holmes. Section 4—-C0w in milk or Cal! 3 years old i Wilfred A. Holmes. 2 Keith Boswall. 8 H. W. Clay. Section 5—-(‘ow 4 years "old upwards in milk or calf -1 Keith Boswall. 2 Wilfred A. Holmes. 3 Willard Prowse. CLASS lid-FOWLS Section 1—Cornish Game Cock -l, Frank Power. Section 2—Cornish Game Hcn- I, Frank Power; 2, Frank Power; 3, Hank Power. Section 3—‘-Bant-am. A.0.V. Cock —1. L, A. Haszard: 2, Charles Hcmmings. Pictou. NS.; 3, L, A. Haszard; 4, Charles Iiciiunings. Sect-ion 4—Bantam. A.0.V. Hen -1. L. A. Haszard; 2. L. A. Has. zard; 3, Charles Charles Hcmmines. Section 5 - Leghorn. White NS; 2. C. H. Wiscnrr. Section 6 — Leghorn. White Hen —-l, C. H. Wisener; 2, James Field- er: 3. C. H. Wlsener. Section 9-I/~s:hnrn, A.0.V. Cock —1. James N. Collier. Section IO-Jmehorn A.0 V. Hen, —1, James N. Collier. Section li-Minorca Cock -- i, Frank J. Locke, Amherst, NS; 2, W. J. Cudmore. Sec. IZ-Minorca. Hen - 1, W. J. Cudmorc: 2. W. J. Cudmnre: 3. W. J. Cudmorc. Sec.‘ iIi-Orpiugtons varlety cock — 1. Alex. n. Grim, Plctvu- NS: I. Geo. Cudmore, City 3. Geo. Oudmore, City. Sec. 14-—Orplngi;Oh any other variety hen-—1. Alex. D. Grantp 2, Alex. D. Grant; 3, Alex. D. Grant, Sec. i5 — Plymouth Barred Cock -—l, Joseph Costello; 2. John A, M98811“; 3- Ehston Bros. Sev- 15-'P1Yln01lth Rock Barred Hen — 1, John A. Meaghcr; 2, 170561111 00519110; 3. Easum Bros. Sec. i7—P1_vmouth Rock White Cock - 1. A. Boswall 8: Son, Sum- mvrslde: 2. A. 13051111111 8z Son; a, J- W. MacGregor. ' Sec. 1B _ Plymouth Rock White Hen-—1. A. Boswall & Son; 2, A, Boswell d: Son; 3, J. W. Mac. Gregor, City. Sec. l9—-R11ode Island Red cock ~11 W- J- Clflmore & son. City; 2. Herbert Carr, City; 3, w. ,1, Cudmore d: Son. City. Sec. {IO-Rhodc Island R1111 Hm -— . W. J. Cudmore k Son; 2, w, J. Cudmore & S011; 3, 30,-hm, Carr. 56¢ 31—WYa-ndotte White Cock -l, Samuel Stoves. Siinnev Brae" 2113. Alden Lindsay, s1. steam-n, 1', any other l $1“ 72 — Wyandotte White Hen --1. James Fielder, Ptetou, 1115; 2. Samuel sieves, Sunny Brae. 3 James Fielder, Pictou. I ' 5W 211- Jersey Giant Black Cock: 1 Joc- McDonald. Cit " 2 D ' While Y rk P011114 a libi- Mentali- aid. City. Sec. 24. Jersey Giant Black Hen: 1 D. W. White; 2 Joe McDonald; 3 Joe McDonald. Sec. 25. Ptt Game Cock: 1 Power, City; 2 Robert Daiziel, City; Jackson. St. Avards. Sec. 26. Pitt Game Hen: 1 Ern- est. Carr, 2 Frank Power, 3 Warren MGR-Be. CM’. 4 Robert Dalziel. l Frank 4 Charles Variety Cook: 1 Robert West- H1111- eon. St. Avards, 2 Alex D. Grant, 3 Alex. D. Grant. - Sec. 28. Wyaiidotte any 0mm- Variety Hen: 1 Alex D. Grant, 2 Robert West Hudson. 3 Alex D. 1‘ Grant. or Breed: I Isobe. Carr, City, 2 Frank J. Locke. Pictou, N. s., :11 Al- den Lindsey. st. Stephens. N. S. Sec. 30. Hen Any Other Variety or Breed: i Albert R. Anderson, Sackviile. N. B. 2 Frank J. lncke, 3 Alden Lindsey. - CLASS Slk-CIIICKENS Sec. 1. Cornish Game Cockcrel: i Wallace Coles. st. Avavds. Sec. 3. Bantam, Any other Var- iety Cockerei: 1 Ernest H. Burke. Southpart, 2 L. A. Haszard, city, 3 and , Hemmings; 4, § Cock -- 1, C. H.,VV1seucr, Pictou. Sec 27. Wyandotte Any 0111111" Sec 29. Cock. Any Other Variety A L. A. Haszard, Oily. Sec. 4. Bantam Any Variety Pui- iett: i. L. A. l-Iaszard, 2 L. A. Has- zaid, 3 Ernest l-i. Buikv, Southpori. Sec. 5. Leghorn Wh u; cockei-el; , C. H. Wisner, Piclou, N. S, z c. H. Wisuer, 3 C. H.‘ Wisner. Sec. 6 Leghorn White Pullet: i C. H. Wisner, 2 C. H. ‘Nl-SIIEI, 3 C. H. Wisner. SCO- 11- MiIIOH-"Il Cockerel: i. W. J. Cudiuore, z W. J. Cutiuiore, 3 W. J. Cudmore. Sec. 12. Minorca Puiiet: i W. J. Cudmore, 2 W. J. Cudmore, 3 W. J. Cudmore. Sec l8. Orphlnglon Any Variety C01; G1. 3 Alex D. 6111211. Puliez: 1 John A. Aibagiiei", N. S. 2 Alex i). Grant, 3 Alex L». Grant. Sec. 15. Plymouth Rock Barred Cocks-rel. I Jllokllii Costello, C11)’, 2 Eastoii Bros, Cl1ai"10z:1-i.o\111, R. it. 3' EZkLOIi Bros. ClIuLOLLELOVVII, R. H. Sec. l6. Plymouth Rock Buried Puliet: l Joseph Costello, 2 Eubluli Bros. 3 'E<'l.:l(1il Bros. 1 17. Plymouth Rock '- l A. lJ1.1.~\1.1..' 1v , Z A. Bus-ml. A; bUll, l8. Plymouth Rock While 1 A. Boswull A: Son, 2 A. Boswali A: Son. S11‘. nore, C 1y. 2 1111.111 l CHGIIIUIL’. Sci: 20 Rhoda Iz-land Rcd Pullet: 1 W. J. Cuciinore, 2 W. J. Cudniore, 3 Fred S. Locke. Sec. 21 .\\1'ya111i11".1.e Whzte Cockcr- lei: 1 5111111111 S‘ -1.1~:., Sunny B1111". 12 51111111111 S’. Sh‘ 1.13‘ 151119- J " Jziiues 11111110 , Rctou, N . ' Scc. 2L1. Wyaudoziu \\'1 .12 Puiei: Samuel Stoves. Jame-s Fieldc Picuou. '1'. 23. J1". 1y f-iaiii Iilack C00“ 1 Joseph i»l11l)o;1i1l11, C11)‘. ', 3 D. W. White, Sec. 2-1. Jersey Giant Black Pul- let: l Joseph Griffin, West Royalty 12 Joseph Griffin, West. Royalti", 3 ‘ Linvii St. A\".1r1i.,, 2 P. S. Coies 3 Ernest Carr, City. 4 P. S. Coles. Sec. 26. Pitt Game Pullcl: l P. S. . (Ides, 2 Charles Jackson, St. Avards 1 3 Ernest Carr, c1111, 4 Ernest Carr. 1 Cll_\'. , ' Set 2'1‘. Vivautiottc A111" Other. ‘ \1'111"111y1 C00! rel: 1 Alex D. Grant, .1 Alex D. C-iaiii, 3 Alt-x D. Gram. Sec. 2a. Wyuudoitc Any 011101‘ Variety Pullet: 1 Alex D. Grant. 2 . Grant. 3 Alex D. Grant. Alci: D. 211. ccckcrci Any 0111c: , ~ 1,;- fz,-;.,1_ 1 1_-11!;11l .-:1"i". 2 -Ald11n 1.11111 1?. 51- sfllhill- 2i B, 3 L‘ l-l. “isuir, Pictou. 1 Etc. 30. Pullct Any 0.1101" Vaiit-il‘ , Moore, 3 Alden Lindsay. (‘LAnré 3s--."n11p1"("i"|1.1.\' ("l-ASS l 510 l. Plymouth Rock Iluried 1 Cock: 1 John A. Mi-‘HQIWT- FY1011. l N. S 2 Willard Prmvse, BHICKIPS- J . (:11 Worih, Cl1a1lo1'1~10\1u, 4 111,111 M. ii‘1‘1i|-_(,'1)lll-‘-liil. -_,,,_ l pU-npiiilli 1111'. liaricd 111:1. l i121 11111 lLi"1>.~. Cll1rll4)ll(.1>\\'ll L! John A. Mtdillllll‘, ’1c111u, N. S. 3 Harry M. Hyde, Cornwall, 4 Annie Cari". Charlottetown. Sec. 3. Plymouth Rock Barred Cockcrvl: 1 John A. 31011141101". Pic- Lou, 5., 2 Willaid P1111» 1, 1311-11“- lvl‘. Li William \\'iicz11l11_‘., Eli-t 110;,‘- l '. a Sec. "4. Plymouth Rock Barred Pullet: 1 John A. aleagher. Pwwu. N. 5-. 2 Vililliam Wheatley, E1151 Royalty, 3 Willard Prowse, Brodi- l1". “Sec. 5. Plymouth Rock Whte Cock. 1 A. Boswell A: Sou, Sum- merside, 2 A. Boswell 6.: Sou, Sum- merside. Sec. 6. Plymouth Rock While Hen: 1 A. Boswell IR: Son, Summer- sirie, 2 A. Bomvall & Son, Summer- sitie. Sec. 7. Plymouth Rock Vfliitc Ccckerel: 1 A. 13051111111 {c S011. 51-1111- merside, 2 A. Boswell & Son, Sum- mc-rside. Sec. 9. \‘V_\‘;Li"ld0ll£ White Cook: 1 Alticu Lindsay", St. Stephen- R- R» 4 ‘Sec. 1o. “Lvandolte White Hen: Sec. 13. Leghorn White Cock: 1 C. H. Wisner, Pictou, N. S., 2 Mrs. J, I‘. East-nu, New \\.'1l1.-l 1‘ . 3 M11- J. F. Huston. New Wilisiiire. Sec. i4. Lcuhorn White H011: i Mn. J. F. Easwn, New \V1l1Sl1.1"€, 2 Mrs. J. F, Easwn, N011‘ Wiltshirfl. 3 Willard Prowse, Brackley- l S11: l5. urglioi"n Whzze Cockc-rel‘: l C. ll. \\'i.~1i1-i",Pic1o11. N. S. airs J. F. on, New laallshire, .1 Airs. J. F. 11.. 1-11111, New Wiltshiim‘. Sec. 16. Leghorn White Pullet: 1 C. H. Wisncr, Piciou, N. 5-. 2 MYS- lJ, F, Eismii, New Wil hire, 3 Airs. ‘J. F. Easion. New Wilishiiw‘. S111" 1T. 1111111111 I1-l11u1l RH‘- (‘f1 i iliiiiy J. 11311-1, Cormvall. ‘.1 Mai- 1011 Grant, 1111:1011. N. s. L1 .\1111'"-<>n Grain, P cwll. N- 5» Sec. l8. Rhode Lsnnd Red Hen: 1 Harry l\I. Hyde, Cornwall, 2 M111"- Emes, can,‘ (my, 31 11m Ciraut, Piciou, N. S. 3 A. 1305-‘ . 111111 it S011, S1mi111ersi1111. 5111c. l9. Rhodc Island R111 0111:11- cicl: l Fred S. Locke. Sackville, N. B. 2 W. J. Cudmore, Chai"lotteto1v11, ;3 W J. Cudmore, Charloiieiovvu. Sec 20 Rhndc Island Red P1111111: l W. J. Cudmorc, Charlotieimvu. 2 , l-‘1"c1"i S. Locke. Sackville, N. I3 I W. j .1. Cudmore, Charlot'et'>\\u. CLASS lifi-BREEDING PENS- AD ' . Sec. 1. Pen of Imzhorns: 1 C. H. ‘ Wisner, Piclou, N. S, 2 C. H. Wis- ucr. Pietou. N. S. Sec. 2. Pen 0f Alinorc-is: 1 W. J. 1 Cudmore. Charloitcioau. l l bcrt R. Anderson. Saekvi 1e. N. B. Sec 4. Pen of Plymouth Rocks: i Boston Bros. Charlottetown. See. 5. Pen of Sec. 8. Pen of ‘Rhoda Island Reds: 1 Samuel Steeves. Suuuv Ihae. N. Ii, l i W. J. Cudmorr. Charlottetown, I A. Boswell d: Son, Summcrside. c1; 1 C. H. Wasntu, .' Aid»; D. , 5M:- 14- Orlllllllgion Any Variety, Pictou, . lfl. Rho-tic island Red Cock- S. Lot-kc, 8111;111:1111, N. B. 3 W. J." l. Samuel Stoves, Sunny Brae; 2‘ 5.11111)" Brae, 3, or Breed: l C. H. Vvisncr, 2 Lloyd 1 1 Alden Lindsay, St. Stephen, R.‘ R 4 1 Soc. 3. Pen of Orpmginus: 1 Geo. ' , O .C1idmorc. Cllrll'l0lt1'IO\\'i‘l. 2 Ai-1 , l-Vyaudottcs: 1' ;Rnbert Dalzicl. Charlotirflorvn. 2" Sea. ‘l. Pen 01f White Plymoutl. Rocks: 1 A. Boswell Jz 50B- 511m‘ uicrside. Sec. 8. Pen of any other Stand- arcl Varieii not 1119110115111 >115“? l Albert R. Anderson, Sackville, N13 2 Claude Jones, Chiuxotieiown, R R. CLASS 38—YOUNG BREEDING P1585 Sec. 1. Pen of Lieghorns: i O. H Wiener, Pcwu, N. 5., 2 C. H. Vl/is- 111:1‘. Picwu, N. S. Sec. 2. Pen o! Mlnorcaa: 1 W. J Curlmore, Charlottetown, Sec. 4. Peri of Plynioutii Rocks: 1 J. A. liic-aghcr, Sec. 5. Pen Samuel Sleeves, Sunny Brae, NB Sec. 6. Pen of Rhone Island Reds l W. J. Cuciznorc 1k Sou, Charlotte LflWn. Si-c. fl. Pen of Any Other Stand ard Variety 111' p11- 111i. _v ll ' , 1 Joseph 11111- “Qva 3. 1 , Clauade Jones, Cl1hl'li)llf:i/J',‘.l"1, R. R CLASS fill-PRODUCTION BREED- ING PliNS-ADYLT 311- ] 111,1, 1.: 11.111111 l" 111i"... 1 L..i-11i1 1111111. R. H. L’ 11.111. ‘J Walard Pzr Sec 2. P011 of \ .‘ l A. 1311:1131. 1il"i.~l(1l‘. 511C. 4 P11. 11.’ V.’ C. H. lilzsiu-i", 11.111 J. F. E tun ard Prowse, .. See. 5 PiTl of Rhone Island. Rcdsi l Harry M. Hyde, Cornwall, 2 A. 1111-" all be S1111 Siziuiaerside, 3 1 >11 (iranl, P11111111, N. S. CLASS 4t|—l'1l()l)l.'("l l().\' BREED- ING 1'i."l.\'S—\'OL'.\'(i PijiilOllll cs Son, sum- 1 Uvhorris: 1 . 5., ‘.1 Mrs 1 , 3 “Ell- W. J. Cudmore, Prowsc, 3 c11a1"1o1teu1\v11. Sec. 5. Pen of Rliodi- Island Reds: 1 V,. .1. Cu/linorc (‘li-irloltetcnvii. - ('1. 1S5 ‘ J. I‘. Easton, North Wilt. 1 . ;J.F.Er1.~.iou, North Wiiislure. I Mr-z J. F. Huston. North W Se: '. W11 ' re Female: l 11.1, ‘.2 W. Hayden. ‘ G. iiujxdcn i 1 lonraowii. I: ll Dllllnlrililfhlt‘ Li Dllllé-liillllfll". Sec. 111. (-110.11. 'I‘111.1l.11.i.e 1111115111 ever l ,\‘1":1r: 1 (‘iconic L. Bosxrall (7l11-1"l1i‘l1- I , It. ll. i.‘ Burr! 111,111, 11 . .; 1.1 1.11 111 " 1.1 l‘. l‘. '11,>,111..11 111-111 (21111- ll. 1111111111 1311-1 - iiaee, 2 Borden B large, a a. 11. n»- Sec. 12 (‘loose '1‘ 1.11372 l 1: l 11-min: 1711 . . 2 11111111111 i111 , .10, 3 A. H. 811,-. l Sec. l3. (loo-e V111 ‘ Emdcn Male over l l wal 6: Son, Summe L iv-ili & S021, Summc l L. Boswall. ' Sec. l4 . (111111-1- \\"1nie 1111112111 oi lElilflCil 11111115111- 010i" 1 year: i A ‘ Bosuall a S021, Summcrsltie. 1 George L. Boswa Charloztetoivn, 3 A. Bosrvall S: $0., Sumznersidc. Sec. i5. Goose Vi-‘liitc Bremen or Entdcn atalc, i937: 1 A. Bosw. l 8: Sou, Stimnterside, 2 A. Doswall S: S011, Summcisidc. Sec. 16. {loose whzte Bremen or , Emdcn Female, i937: 1 A. Boswell I dz Son, Summer 111e, 2 A. Boswell l . __ii1\1’.\l‘11 1.. .111 Brcir-Ezi uI i-a : i A. 11.1.;- l0. ltoiicn Male ovcl 1 11cm‘; 1 A, B1i.~‘.\‘.'1ll N S011, Sum- l imrszdc. 2 A. Bowvall 1w S1111, Sum- | mcrsicba, 3 Roy liosxvall, Niaia-iif 111d Sec 18. Duck, Rout-n Female 0\'C1 i year: 1 A. Boswell A: Son, Suin- mcrside, 2 A. Boswell A: Son. Sum- . mwxszdc, 3 Iii-y 1311x1111‘ hiarshiield. , Sec. 111. 111101;, i111 , N111 e, 1947: ,‘ i lioy Busuull, ‘ield, 2 A " Bows all A: Son, S nzntrsicic, 3 Roy BOMVBll, Nlarshfield. l Sec. 20, Duck, Rouen, -' 111117: 1 A. Bo-‘a-ill 1k; Son slit", 2 R11;- Doniall, R111." BOYdlili, .\l:1r.~hi . 51c. 21. Duck. P1 Male over l year: 1 A. Boswuli is; Son, Sum- 1 mciside, 2 A. Boswai & Son, Sum- mersidc, 3 A. Boswall ti: Sou, Sum- incrsitie. Sec. 22. Duck. Pekin. Female ov- er '1 311.11" 1 .-\ 1311-“11111 d: S011. dc, 2 A. Bnsivall 1k Son. Suiuiiteisalc, 5 A. Bosuail ti: Son, Summeixside. S110 2'1 Duck, Pekin, Male, 1937: 1' l Roy llusuall, Marshficld, 2 Roy gnzwnll. Ma field, Ii A. Boswall S: . 51111, 8111111111. , S1117. ".14. r. 1. 1 3' 1 121,11 Bosival’, aiaix-hficld. 2 Roy Ilosu all. hitirshfzr-ld, 3 A. B05- l ivrll 1% Son, Summcmide. Female, S" nuner- 1Squa|ls Damage l Racing Craft used minor ‘V111! in a Heavy squalls l rlamaxze to erail l snipe-treat race town harbor. Dr. ivicin gvres boat from Mon- taeuc. P. H. l. 11-1111 first 1 followed 30 seconds later (inorqczoui: sn-pe 1.\\"i1<":i by Paul l Fithcrafd ".\l11c11 suffered a brok- ‘ en i1111.~l (luring the wlffiilQ wind. “filinilil F;t/.i1111"a'1i ivas third while Bob Ilcck of Moulaeue 11111111- aged to sail his craft across the finish 1111c in fourth podt-o" alto-I losing the rudier on 1.1111 c1111.,» '7. l t P .-"111'_'(‘1'1 llll George- Imnale. " .1 _L*¢~;AV§~‘ >1 .1 gawk; ,». 1 . i .. -1 1i -4.» _ an‘.