l. ' l. I 11116.. ; m‘ "$.21; . .-....-. - >-I'I. F. l dozen’... q <- q iv --_.- I .-_. - -...—-v_r.?-u-,f.w:r__7 ~ "' *"- ‘-—- -- -<-au-<~»r.>slevvaq@>¢,-. e._t.o..,- .. . .__,-..~..=~_-,e-.-.-. vv\_ _ . - 511% “l\ ' rohibition Commissign _ l lmimlor 1- Fripns. R. c. M. n. _ F I i l! i l l AGPJTFMQ- Bi; . cool and healthful Kelloggfe PEP Bran. Flakes are crisp. Cooling. Easy to digest. Chock- full of energy. All the nourishment of whole wheat. Anrl all the flavor! Enough llffln to be mildly laxative. loulll cnljrgv lllPflf‘ bef- tflcr bran fluI-"vs. $0M by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'l' H E HAN DSOME M A N "Y MARGAIII‘ TUINIULI. IIIIIOIIIIOII h IIUII IYIII -________ we: l’: :."m*..."'"°'“ liii "Jack!" she screamed out, so that I , he might hear her above the roarl of the thunder, the reverberation of their swift progress along the- loosely fitted boards of the to???» ‘$6 WM“ ‘Qt’ It was a simply disgui“; little profanity. but he sirnnivlootometleelly- Jack had stopped the =houid not say such things. she icar. What she heard made her turn would sr-e that he never said thatllo the flaming pal-t of the bridge auain. But Sir George! Whntijust behind them. Jack stretched vnrihit‘ right had he to follow? out his hand to start the car again. Sir George. only too anxious to Again that agonized shout. This answer that question, was followinglzme it, was plain to Roberta and M uiuscii‘ behind them as Jack's Jack, ton. “Bobbie! Bobbie! Walt! speed permitted. -1'm coming." The old bridge. one of the few‘ ancient wooden covered bridges icft tl-lercabouis, was a long bridge, crossing the river at its widest, The quaint wagon shedlike structure hnd windows at equal distances all thel But R03? ' "rd look behind ‘aid. witil n '1' -‘ him. .- hand was on his BETTER to... BRAN PEP HA llES lzvo TICE 1 All Accounts duc nlc as Itawleigll Azcnt must be paid by October 1st or sillllf‘ will bc placed in the Lawyer's lllllltls for collection. W. f‘. LEWIS, Si. Pr-lefs Bay. Bfiflfi-FJJT-ll. Periodic- Eye Examinations Don't wear your glasses for five or lcn years, as some do. without re-éxamlnatlon, for ln that changes Are vitally important. whe- ther one’: eyes are good or otherwise. time serious may take place, which if not discovered, may work por- mancnt injury to the most IHJClOIIS sensc you possess. Guard your eyes. w. r. llurcllzson l OPTOMETRIST TAXIES JIMMIFS TAXI Phone 525 173 Queen Street —ii-l’I-l mont . >__ ivay across. These old ‘covered Tllm- “D0115 $911 "D Jack." Shel bridges were delightful places in bflsged. "Wall “mil he Mme-b" ivhich to cool off in summer time, "Like 1P1! Lei that Ellgllsllmllll with their narrow windows showing 211m Win25 UP? You're 9'55"" He cvcry now nrid then the beautiful Put llle l°°t Oil the Self 5laller- irirer and the equally beautiful‘ Rollfila Dwmlllly Struck lllm a”. lshorcs. In a rain such as today's "055 the lace "ml Pulled m‘ the l)... bpldge was a long, d...’ dark emergency brake. Before Jack could tunnel, lit by occasional flashes of FEW" llliil-‘Pll Sh? W35 Olll °l the lightning. The noise of the raln onlcili‘ and running toward the fire- the wooden i-ooi was terrific, sirlThwusn ii. siugsering. she could George. with a, sinking hcnrt, re-i membcred his small supply of pet- rol hs he increrlscd his speed slight-l ,, , _ _ , ., . cued! Sir (xCOlgC calmed. Im com-. ly so that he might not lose sighbmg, I l of Jack. He would save for the last_ Han sohbiljg Robflm MucBeth “m; spurt and stop Jack at the other forward. side of the brldne just before he . ° . - , l S C ,1’ all reached the h ghveasy. Sr Gomgc ol 1r icorge m l'lt' D ‘t’ 't' Tl hi! Jack's plan was, of course, direct-lggclagncd on ' Don l w“ S . . 1y opposite. He meant to drive be-l‘ Jack ‘yoked back The tan fir ycnd the required regulations while um “vim h.“ clothes on ma’ his m‘? he was on the bridge, and when arm m“ his eyes‘ to shield them hp reached the entrance he intended‘ " to go fylng at top speed up the fro: glebfllllmeslllcamf shifting i: hill to the broad highway that led liar dis’ 318st ‘ijlhznilunlf’ her to the New York road. He had for- . ' - . gotten what his pursuer suddenly~.arms abut hlm and began beating, remembered with a. relieved sigh,.l l that there was a toll gate and o.‘ ‘ ‘r l l toll man at. the other end of the bridge, and there the cars would have to stop while toll was paid. Sir George, remembering this, re- laxed. He could surely stop them at the gate, for Roberta would hardly care to stage a pubic scene. She might even be glad to come back with him. If she was not, then it was a thing to be settled between‘ Jock and himself. Sir George rath~ er hoped Roberta would not want to come with him at once, so that he might have that excuse to give Jack the beating that he_ flchly de- served. " Then it happened. Suddenly, as it seemed instantly. otter a long and terrible peel of thunder came o. tre- mendous blinding flash and a soundl as though something had been rip- ped. A ruling ball of fire flew be- fore his eyes, a queer sultphurous smell filled the air and immediately] his car and Jack's burst into flamesl Sir George's ear, some distance be-l hind Jack's, stopped, then went‘ tonvard as name and smoke rolled cut the flames with her bore hands. 1m m, mt a moment-of honor‘ And as she beat at them the man Roberta! was Roberta. hurt? For- lllcked ll“ up lll llls films and m“ I see a tall form. l “Bobble! Bobbie! Don't Be Fright.- encd!" i l Allison lluestis Taxi Phone 440 or 323 L. The Queen Taxl. 070-8-17-1 month. Professional Cards Chas. ll. Black, Chalfman- Charlottetown. Ias. B. McDonald, West so “gem John Simpson, Hamilton, Semi all information regarding nfractlons of PROIIIBITION ACT the above or to . Charlottetown. M Stewart & Lowther J. n. STEWART, k. c. | N. w. LOWTIIER ' BARmsTEns. SOLICITORS, mc B4 Grant George Street MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD <2 BENTLEY . J. A. BENTLEY w. o. neuron. K. c. Barrister and Attorney-nt-Law MONEY 1'0 LOAN Office: I80 Rleh mond Street >0 O0OOv4o0§O0¢00rOOO§rvO4 EYES TE3TED AND GLAgSES FITTED ‘l. s. 12111.01: .. w I12 f. o i 3 3 § 040000 ooo1oouooowooooo , There is something to Fruit-a-tives. getting his own peril, for the flameslwwllld lllm were running along the roof andl The llamas were llcklll? near"- sides of the bridge and would soonlTlllY were l/enlllcl Almtller b“ °l reach him’ he called aloud ln hlslthe roof cmigllt, and, with a. roar, terrlble anxiety and rear’ as hezthe fire leaped forward. The bridge drove forwafll H? dld not reallzeibchind them was like a funnel full that he was using the Pet name the “l Hamel girl's father had given her and that ll W" W’ mllcll l“ ‘lwk- He he secretly thought charmlngly started the cur, determined to get fitted he‘, boylsh "diam helm lout of it at any cost. As for the "Bubble, Bobble, A" you alllgirl, if she was fool enough do fight? He contmued to Shout u hgstlck by that fellow she could stick. leaped from his car and ran towardllle W“ "m 8°“! l4’ Wlllt l°l' he“ The wind was blowing the flames toward him now. Half in despair of 11's carefully laid plans, half out of a. desire to justify hls actions, he ‘gave a. loud call: . l "Come on, Roberto!" There was no reply, but as the car started it was suddenly checked. jJack had forgotten that his enemy was six foot three, but- Slr George had not. As he saw the only hope for f the girl and himself about to be token from them, he dropped the girl and flung himself forward on the running board. One arm stole them a "m and i around Jerks neck. As the machine in m5 than} " ‘bounded forward wildly. Roberta week was feeling like a new person. lscreamcd again and the cflr “m8 -M'-i- 4- M» Wllmmll 0”“ _lto an abrupt stop. l l A voice in Jack's ear had said: "Shut it off, you fool, until the g‘rl sets in. m‘ 1'11 strangle you. I don't mind tolling you I'd enjoy doing l‘." Sir Clc: e. still wl-th his hand on Jack's ll'(‘l(, mofloncd to Roberto. to gm, in. “Listen to me on HEADACHES" Get rid of the cause . . take F ruit-a-tivos “I always felt miserable and tired ns I was troubled with constant head- aches Ior years. A lady recom- mended Fruit-a- tives and I gave Created alter 15 years‘ research)!!! 3 ‘ brilliant physician. Fruit-a-tlves is not l to bc confused with ordinary pllll. 01'» roughage, which act upon only one organ or possibly two. Fruit-a-tlvc: stimulate fivl- vital organs to function naturally and thereby assure: good health. Try them. 25c and 50c. "New you crn hurry, my man, as youv- ll"-"l‘ hu-‘rfed before. You'll MAKE AND KEEP YOU WEI-lancer smiething presentfy when the Old f the fire which was now like a flam-Ylomes reach my car." bridgc, the rain and thc, to her, al- 111g screen between them. "Bobblell most audible crack of lisiiinins-Fnobbiel Where are you?" lsirl climbed in, but still on the “We're being followed. l Beyond the smoke and flames, Jack swore. latter her swift collapse against; the _ oath lshaklng Jack, RobertazMocBeth-llfb’ Roberta told herself. She mght bClcd her hcad and lsiened. The : too modem to be shocked at a ‘shook had stunned them both and' Jock gi-Lnncd an ugly grin. "He'll uever get his cal" through that.” he‘ l SECURES He released Jack's throat, as the running board with h's hand on Jack's arm, they dashed for the other side. There was a muffled explosion. "There goes Ray's car," Sir Wtntar Apple: Sec. 2B McIntosh Bed. 1st. Cassar Stock Pam. Gagetown, N. B. ‘xlty. _ 4th F. S. Reeves, Southpo 1st J. C. Stewart, Ch'town ‘ottetown. 3rd J. C. Irving, Vernon. Sec. 3i Baxter. George called to Roberta, smiling at her with an absurd, singed and blackened face, like a man badlyl made-up for a mlnstrel show. "Andi I was worried about not having en-l ough petrol!" He leaned heavily onl Jack's shoulder and shouted in his ear: "Here come the fire engines! We have only one chance in ten of" getting off this brf-dge on dry land. Unless you rip out a little speed itl will be a spetacular plunge into thel Delaware for us." l (To Be Continued) ' WEDDING RING WITH GOLD PLATE PLUS Team AND a DOLLARS AMBIRJDGE, Pa. Sept. 6- Loyeg found a. way tonight and J. M. Clerc, Ambrfdee Jeweler handed over a wedding ring for a gold plate and artificial teeth. . "I'd like to buy—er--a. ‘wedding ring," stammered a youth, “how much is this one?" “Five dollars," this gold?" asked the youth, re-l moving his teeth. "Oh-two dol- lars." “Herefl smiled the bridegroom- to be, handing over three one dol- lar bills and the teeth. l 3rd W. l-I. Johnson and Son, _ltetown. 4th .7. C. Irving, Vernon. Sec. 32 Northern Spy. 1st P. n. Smallwood, West rwy- MMWW- dlty. "T. 4th F. S. Iteeves, Southport. Sec. 33 Ribson Pippin. 1st John McLeod and Son, lottetown. 2nd J. A. Auld, Winsloe. l 3rd Ella Diamond, Winsloe South. 4th J. C. Stewart, Ch't0wn. Sec. 34 Baldwin. lst H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, 2nd C. J. Cock, Central New An- nan, N. S. 3rd Aubrey Wilson, Tatama- "ouche. N. S. 4th w. H. Johnson and Son, City. Sec. 35 Bethel. 1st Miss A. M. love, St. Avards.’ 2nd E. J. Vesscy, York. 3rd J. C. Irving, Vernon. Imver 2nd J. C. Stewart, Ch'town. i 3rd P. B. Smallwood. West RAY- rt. sec, 30 King of Tomkins. 4th Lloyd Balderson, Southport. Char- Char- N. B. Prov. Exhibition Prize _VY1nners 2nd John McLeod and Son, Char- B811. N. 5- 1st H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, N. S. l 3rd J. C. Irving, Vernon. 2nd J. C. Stewart, Chkown. 2nd n. u. Bent. Bridgetown, n. s. 1"?- Brd George McMillan, North, Riv- 4th C. J. Cock. Central New An- "Bobbie! Bobbie! Don't be fright- ' replled the (lealel. “How much for “on, N_ g_ Sec. 36 Inkerman. 1st J. C. Irving, Vernon. 2nd J. C. Stewart, Ch‘town. Sec. 3'7 Stark. 1st J. C. Stewart, Clftown. 2nd H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, 3rd John McLeod and Son, A PRIZE WINNER FOR. l7 YEARS Wtetown. l EDMONTON, Alta, Sept. 6- (By The Canadian Press)— one of lst P. R. Smallwoodl, Westjooy- the mos; consistent winners of cu-lnlty. - 2nd Carl D. Burke. Clftown. linary prizes at the Edmonton ex-l hibition is Mrs. A. H. Elliott, of Woodbend, who has captured first prizes for white and brown bread for the past 1'7 years. This year Mrs. Ellliott advanced her claim to being one of the best home bakers‘ in this district by winning first‘ prizes for brown bread and baking powder bimuits. QNEURITIS ' that help: In n; in ad's. Th: 111mg I111 h. The Crippled . Lady of Peribonka By Jame: Oliver Curwood History has recorded how Molly Brant, sister of Thcyendanog, 51-5“- on clxiefofthoMohnwko, became the bride of Sir. William Johnson, the king's right arm in the Colonial. After a hundred and thirty-five years the blood of lovely Molly lud oomo into its own. The modern Molly, who lived in a palace with o. Croesus for a husband, our what was happen- ing ll the years passed. Beautifully Romantic Serial in 772a Guardian This Wecl; 4th J. C. Irving, Vernon. sec. 38 Pewakee. 3rd J. C. Stewart. Chkown. 4th J. A. ‘Auld, Winsloe. Sec. 39 Golden Rllsset. lat Cossar Stock Form, "Mgelown, N. S. 2nd H. E. Bent, Bridgetown. 3rd Wllbur V. Jones, Ch'town. 4th lbea Howard. Cornwall. Sec. 40 Mann. 1st J. C. Irving. Vernon. 2nd W. D. White, York Point. 3rd F. S. Reeves, Southport. i. 4th Mrs. Ben Newson, Brackley Point Bond. ~ Sec. 4i Bishop Pippin. 1st Cossar Stock Farm, Gagetown, N. S. 2nd Wilbur V. Jones, Chknwln. 3rd H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, N. S. 4th John McLeod and Son. lottetown. Sec. 42 Delicious. 1st P. R. Smallwood. West Roy- alty. 2nd .1. c. stewei-t, chmown. any Mlltflh. l 3rd Mrs. Herbert Coles, 4th C. J. Cock, Central New An- “m, nan. N. S. I Sec. 43 5 of any new or prom-l ‘sing apples. ‘lat Cossar Stock Farm. Gagetown, N. S. Lower N. S. Char- N. S. Lower Chin'- Lower 2nd H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, N. S. 3rd E. J. Vesey, York. 4th Aubrey Wilson. Tamma- gouche, N. S. Sec. 44 Best arranged fru sert, Island grown. it des- ist Mrs. J. C. Irving, Vernon. 2nd nut Diamond, Wlnsloe South. 3rd Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton. Sec. 46 Best arranged fru it des- sert not necessarily grown by BX- hibitor. 1st Mrs. .1. u. Ayres, chwown. 2nd Mrs. J. C. Irving, Vernon. 3rd Miss Helen Grant, Ch‘t.own. 4th Jessie Harper, East Royalty. Sec. 46 Collection best 10 sort of commercial apples. 1st H. E Bent, Bridgetown , N, S. 2nd John McLeod and Son, Char- lottetown. 8rd J. C. Irving, Vernon. 4th George MacMillan. River. North See. 47 Collection best five aorta of Apples grown on P. E. Island. lat P. R. Smallwood, West Roy- alty. ~ 2nd J. C. Stewart, Olftown. 3rd John McLeod and Son. tottetown. 4th J. C. Irving, Vernon. Char- Her. 48 Collection of fruits. 18L -7. C. Irving. Vernon. 2nd H. E. Bent. Bridgetown, N. SI Crab Apples Soc. 49 ‘Ironacendents. let H. E. Bent. Bridgetown IN. S. 2nd Miss Helen Grant. Chtown. 3rd Beanie Saunders, Clrtown. Sec. 5') Hvslop. "t Mrs. Ben Newson, Bracklcy Point Rood. 2nd C. J. Cock, Central New All- non, N. S. 3rd Elsie Lund, Dbl-OW"- flec. 51 Queen's 0110166. lat Miss A. M. Love, St. Avards.‘ 2nd J. C. Irving. Vermin- Sec. b2 Whitney. 1st J. C. Irving. Vémofl- 2nd E. J. VeSSBY Yflfk- 3rd C. J. Cock, Central New An- Sec. 53 Any other variety. 1st C. J. Cock, Central New An- nan, N. S. 2nd Heath Vessey, York. Pears Sr“. 54 Clopp's Favorite. 1st J. C. Stewart, Ch‘tnwn. 2nd: W. H. Johnson and Son, Char- 3rd P. R. Smallwood, West Roy- Sec. 55 Bartlett. 1st W. H. Johnson and Son, Char- lottetown. 2nd Miss A. M. Love, St. Avards. 3rd H E.. Bent, Bridgetown, N. S. Sec. 56 Vermont Beauty. ‘underarm-am.- Roynlty. 4 n-nut. Burke. Veasey, 3 Ernest Burke, 4 John Mc- SEPTEMBER 1932 BrttQewwnN.I.4PltkIAlltfl.Gll|owmN l °l"""- a a o stew-lets} 2o: Zulu“ SacflOnbnlWNh. lwliJohnlonundnomzlr, Matthew alohnlllolood gpd SmJMiI-Cnlkour. SoeflMult-tplimor-Potctoon. ions . Ilvelynl-hlurikdhtvwryllln CGPickartLCbtannJHlBq-t, See 40 Beets, lint or Ration {John lidlcmod sud Son, 2 A McKinnon, a P 1. Smlllwod, w.l 806503264 T?!” ' lioundorGlobs 59¢ 21 Gravenatelh IHEBQIILZJl-jhnmc t» free»... 4 I A .. ‘Bee 22 Blenheim 1 J O Irving, North River. a ,1 Bent. Soc. ‘l9 Gooseberries, M. Mn. Fred Kitson H 2nd Mrs. Ira Rodd llortlim 3rd Mrs. Cecil stew... so“? Sec. so strewhem... " m. we. n. u. 1mm. Nmh _ PllYPlns l Geo Mou c 5mm. t ,. IJOhnMCIAOGSMSULIAH Burke. 3 P L Slnnllwood, 4 Mrs. C_ a memo. - l see s1 beets mo: ‘mu l 1 we. 1m 11nd,: Herbert mo. thews, a Lillian Stewart, Ohtpwn. Sec 520cm Sweet toi- Table Uu l meet Burke, 2 Burt am, a: John limclileodlnd Sun,4w1-t Johnson Ind Sun. S00 53 Squall, Bmbn Mhrmw 1 Mia. John AIIdIQW. 2 1312* Burke, 3 Arthur Burke, 4 Arthur Vssey.‘ - SocMSquukBmbud 1J0hnMbIAOdllldIlm,iWH Johnson and Son, 3 Enlest Burke.‘ 4 Arthur Vessey. Sec 55 Squash Jogetuble Morrow, 1 WHJobnaon 1nd SomArthur insecu-“al Rilltberries. . Ira Rod and r. s. neeveelslllillllolllll It'd Mrs. Fred Meme, chi See. a2 Blackberries. h 1st Peter Craig, st, Ava,“ 2nd Mrs. m. Rodd. North l,“ 9rd Elsie Lund, clywwm ' Sec. 83 White Currants. 1st Mrs. In RoddQNoi-th Mll Sec. 84 Grapes. l 18C J. U. UVlIig, Vgmon 2nd Mrs. B‘. Boyce, Manna“ m, Arthur McRae, chum] Soc. B5 Collection of fruit; lat Mrs. W. L. Cotton, cl, , 2nd Mralra Rodd, North M“ ai-d J. A. Auld, Wln5]°e_ Sec.’ 86 Best quart of berries, cultivated 1st Mrs. Herbert Thompson, . ,, lat H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, N.‘ S. mod m4 50p, gunmen Sec. .57 Any other variety. nflm- Sec so Squash Beet Table A o v Sec. s7 Best quart, o; Id. I A M Burke, 2 John McLeod 1nd berries (wild). 1st H.113. Bent, Bridgetown, N. S. gm, 3 Malwn awe. 4 an", l“ we, Vernon B. Mum, ,_ 2nd C. J. Cock, Central New An- guy“, mug, ' nan, N. S." Sec 57 Largest Squash grown in 2nd Ella Diamond, Wlnsloesou 3rd W. H. Johnson and Son, 193g . 3rd Prank Gleason, Eamsclilf Charlottetown. 1 Arthur Veuey, John Mdeod _ Sec. 58 Flemish Beauty. and Son CLASS 48 — FANCIWORKI _,, 1st Mrs. Clifton H. Beer, Chor- sec 5g Best couqgum able‘ 311019531 lottetown. Squash 2nd H. E. "Bent, Bridgetown, N.» S. 3rd F. S. Reeves, Southport. Sec. 59 Collection of pears. lst H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, N. S. Plum: Sec 60 Yellow Egg. I 1st P. RI Smallwood, West Roy- alty. 2nd W. H. Johnson and Son. Charlottetown. ._ 3rd Orva N. Gill, Ch't0wn. Sec. 61 Victoria. 1st H. E. Bent Bridgetown, N. S. 2nd F. S. Reeves, Southport. 3rd J. C. Irving, Vernon. Sec. 62 Orleans. lst H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, N. S. 2nd Miss A. M. Love, St. Avarda. Sec. 63 Bradshaw. 1st P. R. Smallwood, West Roy- olty. 2nd H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, N. S. 3rd J. C. Irving, Vernon. Sec 64 Lombard. 1st ElmenColes, North Milton. 2nd John McLeod and Son, Char- lottetown. 3rd H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, N. S. Sec. 65 Quackenboss. 1st H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, N.- S. 2nd Carl D. Burke, Ch'town.‘ 3rd John McLeod and Son, Char- lottetown. Sec. 86 Moore's Arctic. 1st P. R. Smallwood, West Roy- alty. ‘ 2nd John McLeod and Son, Char- lottetown. 3rd J. C. Irving. Vernon. Sec. 67 Washington. 1st P. R. Smallwood, West Boy- 2nd George H. Harper, East Roy- 3rd H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, N. S. Sec. 68 Ponds Seedling. 1st H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, N. S. 2nd J. C. Irving, Vernon. Sec. '70 Blue Damson. lst Orva M. Gill, Ch't0wn. 2nd Evelyn Hazard, Ctftow-n. 3rd F. S. Reeves, Southport. Sec. 71 Field. 1st J. C. Irving, Vernon. 2nd John McLeod end Son, Char- lottetown. 3rd Carl D. Burke, Ctrtown. Sec. 72 Golden Hollfic. 1st H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, N. S. 2nd Carl D. Burke, Ch‘town. Sec. '13 Burbank. 1st H. E. Bent, Bridgetown. N. S. 2nd P. R. Smullwood, West Boy- alty. Sec. '74 Imperial Gage. 1st. John McLeod and Son, Char- lottetown. 2nd George H. Harper, East Boy- alty. 3rd F. S. Reeves, southport. Sec. '75 Any other variety nam- ed. 1st Elmer Cotes, North Milton. 2nd J. C. Irving, Vernon. Sec. 1a colleetion’ of plums. 1st J. C. Irving, Vernon. small Fruits Sec. '71 Black Currants. lat J. A. Auld» Wtlsloe. 2nd Mi-e. Ira Rodd, North Milton. 3rd Mrs. W. L. Cotton, Ctftnwn. Sec. '78 Red Currants. 1st Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton. 2nd Ella Diamond, Wlnaloe South. 3rd J. A. Auld, Winaloe South, Sec 45 (rnions Red I Herbert Matthews, 2 w H Johnson and Son, 3 Burt Bros, 4 John McLeod andSdn. l Sec 48 Onions Yellow l Herbert Matthews. 2 Mrs. 0 D Eraser, Chwwn. 3 H E Bert, and Son, 3 Ernest Burke, 4 Walter Mulch ' tables - 3 Arthur Vessey. . in Pod grown in 1932 son, a w. n Johnson and Son. 3 John MeLtod and Son, 4 A Mc-l Kinnon. ' nlps (Purple Top) Cherry Valley, a Sheldon small- wood, Blmbury. tllpn (green or bronze top) Donald. Comvnll. 3 Loo. Howard. Cornwall. Johnson Ind Son, 3 C J Cook. Cen- tral New Arman, N B. 8 J C Irving. Cox, Cerltml New Anna-l, N. S. 2 JCIrving SWHJOIIMMIAXIGSOD. RAUVQI mu ammo mwu-tJrs moved 2JohnMcLeod utdlonpfl Wilbur BJonc|,4Mis|AMInve, 1 Arthur Veuey, 2 W H Johnson Sec ‘so Best ooueeum of Vege- 1 H S Motthewa, 2 Ernest Burke, Sec 00 Best Simple 5 1M. BOMB llvimlrolindlhiAubreywfl- Sec 81 Pun-lips 1 H S Matthew. 3 Prank Jones, Sec t2 Exhibltol rpm .- ‘uct-ll 1 ll J veeeey, z rruth veuey; Bee 03 Rutobagu or Swede Tur- 1 Burt Bros, '2 Leo Praught. Sec 64 Rtltiblil! or Swede ‘Pur- 1 Ieo Brought, 2 Douglas Me- OLABS 44 - FIUIT Sec 1 Alexondci’ 2 J C Irving, Vernon Sec 2 Northern Spy l Sec. I-Luncheon Set, all Wlllle; 1. Mrs. H. Oddie, Winnipeg, , ., itoba: 2. rlorenee Stork, Bellev out-S 3. MYB- 600118 Dickieson, N Glasgow. Sec. 2 Luncheon Set, in colon; 1, Florence Stork, Belleville, on 2, Mrs. H. Oddie, Winnipeg, .. , 3, Mrs. Wm. Tinney Experlmgll Station. Sea l-Lllnoheon Set in h hoe: l, MlJl E. A. M. MacM l City: 2, Mrs. r. c. McLaren, cl 3, Mrl. Adelbert A. Allen, .. morolund 00., N. B. 80o. 4—-Chlld'| Handmade Dru: l, Miss Byte Norton, City; Florence Stork, Belleville, Ont; Mrs. F. J. Foley City. Soc. 5—Homo|pun Bog: I, Mn. George Hodgson. City; firs. n. Oddie, Winnipeg, Mimi . Sea. %Roml.n Embroidery or Work: 1, Mrs. E. M. Dennis, Rapid Cl Manitoba; 2, Mrs. H. Oddie, W ntpeg, Manitoba; 3, Florence Bto i Belleville, Ont. Sec. ‘l-Fronch Embroidery: I, Mrs. E. M. Dennis, Rapid Cit Mum; 2, Mrs. H. Oddie, Winni Mum: 8rd Mrs. A. I‘. McKeon, thou, N. S. 3 l ° "'1"! Soc. l-Eyelet Embroidery: s" 3 Wmlhi’ 1, Mrs. u. M. Dennis, Rapid cl 3 J c ""8 uni; 2, rm. u. Oddle, Wlllnl S" 4 Kl“! auditor»; s, Florence Stork, Bel 3 ‘l C l-"llm ville, Ontario. 39° 5 onwml?" S00. F-Centm-pleee, Emhrol 2 J 0 Irvinr- in white: Bee ‘i Belief 1, Ethel meneiignl. City; z. u i .3 J 0 Irvins- atewut, City; a, Mrs. Don Hall .C'mmerelol Apply ln- Ikult Basket: l Sec B Crimson Beauty l H E Bent, Brldgewfn, N . S. Sec 9 Duchess of Olduibutg 1FSReevH,S0lIl.h90ft,iWH Seelolabo lPSReevesJJCIrvlr. SeciiMelbl. ' IPLSmrJIwwLIPSRAeWIt See l2 Red Aatnchm IWHJohnAou nndSon,2CJ Sec i3 Williams hvwrite 1 J C mm Sec l4 Yellow Irsnopsren lPllflnullwooiflJClrving. Boo l’! Yellow ‘Ihnopuont laoatenmzrnaneliwood. if acaoeweanodnemrtoeles, Milton. SeollMelbs lrLlmollwoodJJobnllouod See 10~Crtmoon Deputy 1 n n: Bent, Bridgetown, u. 0., It. tCoam- ,by the under-aimed IIP 40d for w! 01 In Parent No. 2. Iredorlcton, NB, It. R. o. Sea. lit-Centerpiece worked on ~ orod linen: I, Etta J. Croe, Truro. N. S; Min Rita Lawson, London, Ont; Mrs. I". l". Dykeman, St. John. N Sec. ll-Whlfo 5 o'clock Telcl (In whit/E): 1, Mrs. E. M. Dennis, Rapid 0i Mum; 2, lllorence Stork, Belle" 0:10.; S, Hazel Stewart. City- Sea. n-whne s o'clock Teulv (In colon): 1, Mina Reta Lawson, Mill (Continued on P586 6) Ill BAIIKIIIIPTllY In the mutter of the o! Benedict Mclflnnon, Authfl AIM-nor. l v Sealed r ’ will belie“ Thur-lulu, September 15th. l for on; of the following P" SnmmerA la w which cofillrlrer W" "l ll" u soa l5 bk OI "l0 BIIIIIIIPL 1 .1 o stand». Nwiwdl. Oh- rucu. no. 1. town, 2 I" S Ravi. 3 J C Irving r‘ “mum Sec 162ml Adrlchln gore: of or wyith cllulldlngs. 1 w H Johnson and Son, 2 Atl- flfgflfl Trundle, P. o. l. brow WihvnJCJ 001,4?! PBOELNOJ. steer and Qfllllllmflll- °°“"‘“' I Iona, 2 1mm °l‘l- -1 Cronin sew-W- l Pontoon Tractor- i Ihmhtnr Outfit- 1-1 Intonat- In hinder- PAICIL N0. 8 o, Vlohry Si: pom "l" ‘ u to a m1 l’ up.“ n a‘. new“ lltcl "an" "mod." rqntllnl Avlrdl. above may be obtained from mammal. I ' A Autumn and Surly Wink: Doha! the 80th db! ° Apples A. D». 1N2. c. M. wndltllgg; - u. Estate o a” m Waugh, TIDDQ of “summon. , Stock Perm Imorgg-ygqxyqygm-ai.