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Que Pow . .. 5 nu Dec 1, iims 1111* Sh“. row .. -l1,~_- pt Ui-t 1.111117 us), Shaw Pow . . b pc l-‘eb 1. 11110 111711,, ghmv Pow . . 41,4; pc .\lay 1. 1:103 1 s); Unit Secur .. 51.12 W! 111111. 1%!‘- posnmox oovmxuavr no- ‘Var lynx .. -'1 pc 11131 101.21 ‘.‘.‘:ir Luau .. I1 p: i113.‘ 1011.111 Victory Loan . 511; pe 1111’) 1012.50 Victory Loan .. 51/, 111' .: 1111 n Victory Loan .. ... .11.: 111-‘ Renewal Refunding .. .. .. 4V, pe Refunding .- .. . fir: lit-funding .. .. ... 41/; pe ltcfiiiiding .. .. 11/; pr MARKET REVIEIV ‘FOR AIIGUSI‘ Si). 1030 ASBESTOS CORPORATION: While sufficient response (over 6519c) was received from the general mortgage tmnfilders _of Asbestos Corporation ((1 oi-mit of the interest on the bonds, 4-H Fiiif.’ l. 1930 and Jan. l. lil-‘ii. to ‘no deferred until Jan. l. 1032, if ccacider- ed necessary, without any inoreruget for placing the Corporation in the hands of the bondholders. n capital reoruzini- ration “' l be necessary at an early cite. Tasras indicated by the Pres- 1-1 t. Ccl. blassic, at the meeting cf By GREENSHIELDS 6d CO., Montreal 1i Special to Stewart Jones 9% Co., Charlottetown 1-; ==_-—- Reports in.- 1..,...ii...iti.-.._ |4\\'iis llizit tlu- iiniii-ipiilioii (if earning» 111i the budget (lriiwu up at the begin- |iiing uI the yi-iir iiail not heen realized, tits customers in the three chief markets In! the (ouipiiiiy. Lnited States. Europe and Japan. had refused to take delivery in many instances. in spite of contracts. (living to_a depression in husiness enn- (litii-ns. .\i1r did the President feel con- fident iihont an early iiuproreiueiit in deniiind and prices for asbestos. _iii the tueantiiiie. the Bonilholtlers’ lipinuiittee has chosen u group of New llvfk Qlitiiieers. Stuart. James and (nuke. irhirh the (‘oiupany hns accept- ed. and they will make a report on the 1111111111! iirflllvrties of the Company forthwith. and present this report 11y (lrtiiliei- i. The results (II this surrey. nnd viii (if holders’ (‘viuniittre in grunting a fur- ms prevailing on the first 311111111111‘. will ileteruiine the Bond- I lhvr piisipoiieinent of interest for one yrar to ii:|llll!il‘_\' l. lflIlL’. or in taking other action that may he considered riv-"ssnri" in the interests of those '\\'i.1Di1l ‘Iihey represent. ; INTERNATIONAL XIFKEL: "in tho first half of i130 International .\l(‘kfii produced S ' (‘J15 of platinum. 1"1illl'\fil'i’(| with S‘ in first half of 1'32!) anrl $03101. time period of 102$. |'_l‘1ie (nitpiit this year was 20.775 oz. vs. .i.if\l'l. I Two widely followed Canadian crop reports come to hand, one from the Do- minion Bureau (If $tzitisties' and the other frnni the Bank of Montreal. The latter remarks that: "wheat yields gen- erally hare so fnr been somewhat better than were exported." The former points out that reports received are more op- iiniisiie- "imi-aiise of raniii completion of harvesting. co slrleraivie threshing of liich-izratlr- when. nnd generous pre- i‘ itati-ni in many districts to help late r Anti pastures. The new wheat is "ire. Tobacco crops will be light; and (urination §i\'I'Il l new brine marketed Ill some volume.) “considerably earlier than last year") iioth reports go quite intimately into) the renditions prerri when (nvng sections hut their eon- text prrtiy: 110i‘ summarized in the fcregoiiia quotations. ..- Crop Report Below will be found s brief 5y!!!)l1- sis of telegraphic reports received at the Head Oifice of the Bank of Mon- treal from its branches. The Branch Managers have complete and intimate knowledge of each local situation and are in close touch with crop condit- ions in all sections of the districts mentined. GENERAL Favorable weather in the _ Prairie Provinces has permitted rapid progress in cutting. although there have been some delays on account. of rain and tome severe hail losses in sections of Alberta. 111mm yields generally have so fru- been somewhat better than ivere expected. In Quebec warm dry weather is needed for harvesting op- erations. m Ontario taunt; ruin: have benefited pasturage and corn. roots, tobacco and fruit. crops. 1n the Mar- itime Provinces weather conditions are satisfactory. except in Nova Sco- tia. where rain is still needed. In British Columbia. reports from the in- terior are good, owing to recent rains. while in the Fraser Valley and on Vancouver Island rain is needed for roots and pasturage. Details follow: PRAIRIE PROVINCES ALBETA NORITIEASTERN AR.- EA-l-larvestitig is well advanced dc- spite interruptions by heavy rains; regional hail storms have done scr- ious damage. Wheat yields are 8 to B5 bushels, grading 1 to S Northern. =___ __ . ALBERTA SOUTHEASTERN AREA I -Fifty percent of cutting is complet- .ed. ivith average yield 10 bushels, ‘grading l to 2 Northern. ALBERTA \'i’ES'l'ER»N AREA—Harvesting is well advanced; estimated yields run from i4 to 25 bushels. ‘Serious damage by ‘hail, while not ividespread. has been regretted. An unusually heavy sugar (beet _vield is expected. SASKATCHv ‘Ewan NORTHER AREA-Harvest- iing is well advanced; cutting is 65% ‘completed and threshing will be gen- ‘eral by the end of the month. Early p threshing returns indicate yields on breaking and summer fallow of 15 to 25 bushels and on stubble of 8 to 12 bushels. grading 1 b0 '4 N0fihelfl~ SASKATCHEWAN SOUTHERN AR- EA-Cuttlng is 30% completed; wheel yields is reported varvins from 5 w 15 bushels, grading N°~ 3 811d 3» MANITOBA-Cutting of wheat is practically finished; that. 01 other grains, with the exception 01,11“ 1i nearing completion. Threshml wheat. is general. Yields vary great- ly. owing to rust. damage. It is im- possible tio form In occur-aw estim- for an average of l5 T10 2° b11511°15 grading No. 3. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Cutting of grain is fairly well ad- vanced and the crop as a whole prom- ises tzi be an average one. Pastures continue in good condition. An 1W8?- age yield of potatoes is looked for and other roots are showing 11D W911- Tobacco would be further improved by heat and. fine weather. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Harvesting of fall wheat, the core- -,\ (F l‘. Stéwart Jones & Co. Corrccponden to o! Greonshields 8e Co. Members o! the Montreal Stock Exchange 88 Great George Si. Charlottetown The new L. C. SMITH Typewriter Building, head of all others. 69 Granville St. - 12 Canterbury Si. Bond and Preferred request. Riley .4117.- fnr a D('mO.’(Sfl‘I""’1" Soulis Typewriter Co., Ltd. Electric Light and Power Securities Our current offerings include a number of established and progressive power com- panics. Yields are attractive at present prices. Particulars will be forwarded upon Royal Securities Corporation Limited Telephone 8Z2 Offices In principal cities throughout (‘Anoth- is the product of more than Half a Century of practical experience in and it today stands at the - Halifax, N. S. Saint John, N. B. Share issues of well- Charlottetown . ALEXANDER Mu"..- iling in the rations? i of‘ ate now. but present. indications are} i 1 "'- cf . i..ng, is "e satisfactory and the quality good. Jireshing of spring grains continues l‘ .: ralucod b5 winter actually completed; yields I .c __ pr i8. EXHIBITDRS lid average yields are general. Beans. . 11-8411 corn and root crops will be below av- = ' I 1 rage. Grapes promise and a. good i’ ‘fi "op. ‘Inequality of peaches has been =ffected by lack of sufficient moist- a a. the quality below average; consider- I able priming has been done and cut- - ting is under way. ' - iiiiiiiiiiilii Prince Edward Island livestock llrtceders captured ‘a large number of ‘awards at. the Nova Scotia Provincial ‘Exhibition last week. Following are the Judging results in the classes in Ewhich the exhibitors from this Prov- ‘Lnce ivere competing: I l _ JUDGING OF IIOLSTEINS AT NOVA SCOTIA EXHIBITION MARITIME PROVINCES Apples continue to size and color well; the yield will probably be slight ly below average. Indications are that. the potato crop will be under average. Pastures remain good. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUM- BIA Tree fruits are clean and coloring well. an exception being the appear- anee of scab on pears in the Nelson district. Tomatoes are being dehvsred : to the canaries in heavy volume, with 1 Aged buns (3 entries) the quality ‘musuany 3mm" Gram} 1st. J, Walter Jones. Charlottetown cro s on thresliin ‘ive lower yieldsi 1111121 fllliitlipilititigmilng to the dry i?‘ E" 1' o“ Abegwm Hemke ma”? spell. The estimated yield of tree) 311d Difikie BT05. TYHYO. N. B. fruits is still 90% of average; potatoes l 3rd. J. lit/alter Jones 110%; tomatoes 110%. There is ample i pasturage on the ranges, but. theref is a. shortage of feed in the Fraser} Valley and on Vancouver Island. 2 Year old bull (i entry) - 1st. Jones on Abbekerk Great Heart. Senior yearling (3 entries) 1st Jones on Abegweit Cavalier .__i_.__~_._ t i 2nd. Dickie " a | l‘. a. V Junior yearling (2 entries) , 1st. Jones on Island Sir Wilfred P1 uto. , 3' i: 3 i (Canadian Press) | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | l l Senior calf (3 entries) . R. H. E Newark 1 a l, 1st. Dickie on Cobequid Hariog ‘Dick Emit! 1114 fli and. Jones IIIBIIX. I l1, Ifillhflh ill grd-Jones Junior calf (2 entries.) 1st. Dickie cn Cotequid y Jewels Hargreaves; Danforth and Grube. i SATURDAYS BASEBALL i NATIONAL LEAGUE 2nd‘ Jones‘ First game. _ n‘ H‘ Senior Champion male. Jens on cmcmmt, o 6 ollibegweit Heincke Froncy. Hitsbugh 5 12 M)‘ Junior champion male. Jones on Second “mm ‘Abegweit Cavalier Pluto. cinema“, u Grand Champion Mole. Jones on Pmsbmgh u. m m 3 9 litlibegiveit Heincke Francy. 1 Aged cow in milk (i in a. dos) 1st, Jones on Abegweit. Astrid. Brooklyn . New York 2m " " i 3rd. Dickie. m R B; 4th. Dickie Boston ... ... . 4. 9 0_ Philadelphia. s l2 1 DY)‘ m“ (5 i“ i‘ 11111551 . 1:2. Frank J. Locke. Amherst, on m 1L E‘ Curzters Irene Colantha. s1. Louis 4 9 1 911-‘1- J0me‘- Chicago 16 l5 i_ 31f1-D1°1<1¢ i 4th. Dickie AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 CLASS as-onsims n. u. is.‘ gmcago ___ ___ 513 g1‘ Sectifln 3. Cow over 4 months Cleveland ... .. 7.81 I l a: i-Geo. i... Boswall 3,11, B.‘ 2 cos-c. Erie Baulden Boston 0 s 1 3- Geo Mil-felines Philadelphia . .11 ii o! . iSeciion -i—-Breedlng Sow with litter 1 R. n. n, c Entries New York ... ... 613 2 Washington . .1215 o 1 s.- s-c. Eric Baulden | 2 d: 4—Geo. M. Holmes u. n. E 1 Detroit ... ... .. 5 14 3, Section 5—Pen of 3 grade s0ws 5_t.Louis...... . . . . . .. 615 of L-Geo. L. Somali 2. 3 d: 5—Geo. M. Holmes 4 & (i-Eric Boulden INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore i crass si-Bacon nous Rochester ... i i Section L-Bacon Hogs R- 8. Entries Jersey City ... 0 o l; 1g; 3_ Q9111“ Holmes Montreal... ... ... 5 l4 l1 z Aimm, 305M111 i 4. Eli-nest Houston R- H- 5. Geo. M. Holmes Hcading............ 713 1, T111115"? 3 6 9i Section 2-—Pen of 2 bacon hogs 6 entries Second Iim- 1. Geo. n. Bosvviiii R- IL E‘ 2. Almon Beswall Reading ... ... . - ... 3 6 0 3 Erneqt Houston Toronto ... ... ... ... . 1 8 2 4 (c; 5_Ge°_M_Ho1me5 1 Section (L-Pen of 4 bacon hogs II- I“ 4 entries - 1. Emest Houston ..__.___._.._.__.____.__ _. Made by Murray d a A . . 2. Gro. L. Holmes i 3 & 4. Geo. M. Holmes i 7i Year old in milk 1st. Jones on Aicegiveit Madam “ompadour, fl year old dry (3 entries) 1st, Jones on Abegweit Patririsn 2nd. Dickie 3rd. Dickie 2 year cow (2 entries.) l 1st. Jones on Beauty Ahberksrk novmciaz. DISTRIBUTORS R. T. Holman Ltd ‘ JOHNSTON WWARD I Stocks and Bonds Mnnbm: Mon/ml Smrfi Exchange. .“ ' Curb Hula, Toronto Stud Bxtbmgc. Willi)!‘ Gmil lnbup, Cbiuga Baal of Tull, New Yul Curb (nation) GORDON BLDG. Charlottetown. P. E. l. Ben]. Rogers. Jr.. Manager. HEAD OFFICE Boys! Bonk Building, MONTREAL THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAA “denliono 1289. l 2nd. Dickie. _ | 2 year old heifers (5 entries.) I 1st. Jones on Heincks Chargeiing.‘ Y. 2nd. Jones 3rd. Jones 4th. Dickie Heifer. Senior yearling (5 entriwi 1st. Jones on Abegweit Peggy. I 2nd. Jones f 3rd a mi. Dickie 1 i (I Junior Yearling-Heifer‘ (s entries) 1st. Dickie on Cobequid May Hartog 2nd. Dickie 3rd. Jones. Senior calf (5 entries) 1st Jones 0n Abegweit Bessis Kerk. Junior calf (5 entriq) 1st. Jones on Abegweit. Rolls 2nd. Jones 3rd—4. F. Dickie, Md. Stewiscke Jones on Abegweit. Astrid. Junior Champion Male. Jones on Breeders Young Herd 1st,. Jones. 2nd. Jones. 3rd. Dickie 3 animals get of one sire (5 cuties) 1st. Jones. , l 2nd. Dickie 3nd. Jones 2 animals offspring of one cow (5 entria) 1st. Jones 2nd. Dickie 3rd. Jones Bull over 2 years whose sire or dam is qualified (2 entries) 1st. Jones. ‘ 2nd. Dickie. Bullover lyec: wi-iosesireordam is qualified (1 entry.) 1st. Jones on Abegwelt Cavalier I i . Cow 6 years old or over with of-- ficial record begun at 4 years or mier. 1st. Jones On Abegweit Colontha. ' entries.) _ . 1st. Jones on Abegweit Ash-id i 2nd. Jens on Abegweit Astrid 3rd. Jones 0n Abegweit. Astrid Group of 3 females sired by R. 0., Sire | 1st. Jones on Count Fancy Heincke 1 2nd. Jones. y P. RESULTS OF HEREFORD! I AWARDS N. S. EXHIBITION‘: I Aged bulls (2 entries) l 1st. Frank Sanderson (L: Son, North ' River, P. E. I. i 2nd. lilillism O'Brien dz Sons, Win- dsor. N. S. I | 1 Senior yearling (l entry) i 1st. Edmond H. Home, Enfield. 1v.~ s, - i. I Junior yearling (i entry) m. Frank Sanderson o Son. Senior Cslf (1 entry) 1st. Frank Sanderson d: Son . I i Senior Calf (1 entry) 1st. Prank Sanderson d‘ Son. I Jilnlor on: (2 entries) i ' 1st. Frank Sanderson & Son. m_ .. .. .. .. | 1 '1 Senior Champion Bulb-Sanderson‘ A: Son. on Brookdsle Gsy Lsss 4th. 1 Junior Champion Bull-Prank. Sanderson d: Sort. on Happy Jsek. i Grand Champion Bull-Frank San-i derson d: Son. Aged cow (4 entries) i 1st. hunk Sanderson d: Son on Re- peater Greta i 2nd. Frank Sanderson 6r Son on , ‘ Greta 3rd. Frank Sanderson snd Son on ‘rt-pastor Greta 4th. Edmond H. Horns ‘l yeor old cow (5 entries) 1:‘. Sanderson on Repeater Lily ‘rid. Edmond H. Home ‘rd. Sanderson 1th. " " 5th. Horns 2 3m: old heifers (8 entries) 1st,. mxnond H. IND , ., b‘ ,0 I q "" ........ 3'15»- senmi- champion gamma sander. won from Fullerton and Spillet, _ g 5m ‘Charlottetown, 7-5. . 1 11155 21111113 Lmkletter. Summer Junior champion male. Sanderson, Stewart. and Jeans. Summerside,‘ ma?’ “m from M155 stemm- ch57‘ 2nd. Dickie pester Greta ‘IOitCIOlVIl, first set. 6-0; second set, _ 31-d_ Dickie 5_3_ merszdc 4; Charlottetown 0. 4th. Jones. 3 animals get of one bu“ (3 entries, McKinnonand Bentley. Charlotte- Ladlcs‘ Doubles (can ciubg ankles, ‘aid. Summerside first set, 13-4; sec- 4ui. Dickie Bros. 1st Sanderson ‘"11 m» H- m“ mum" a“ M15‘ "m" 2nd Sanderson Stewart and Cosbct‘. Summerside i Summerslde‘ “m {mm M155 ‘vrighi ” ' . - ‘ nnd Miss Rodd, Charlottetown 6-3 J H t _ 37¢ Hum ‘ won from Spillet and Fullerton“) ' ' u o Romp!” e Charlottetown, 7-5. , summan" Ladies‘ DWMES- 511m‘ ‘mersicie. 2; Clal ti t - _ , senior champion Mala‘ ‘L wager senior Herd‘ Spillet and Fullerton. Chariotte~ 1 r3 e W“ 0 Abegwdt Peggy’ Sande-its? alfld son’ "Bentley. Charlottetown 6-0. Men's Doubles 5 Se“ 6 Se“ ~ ' _ , _1 Iifixed Doubles 2 sets 0 set; Grand Champion Female. Jonas on CSaimZTZIVQlfE? summemde’ 5'. Mons Singles . 1 set 0 sets Abegweit Peggy. 4 Gil-Ives bred by exhibitor (2 ent- l Ladies‘ Singles 4 sets o sets Serum’ Herd. r18) 1 Ladies’ Doubles 2 sets o sets 1st. Jones. 1st. Sanderson Mixed Doubles i Total . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 sets o sets 2nd. Dick! . 211d ” " M Jon; \ Miss mini Allen and Mr. Stewart; ‘ summerside. won from Miss Rodd‘ under one yea-r. RESULTS OF SHORTHOBN A- 64 i years (1 entry) Roan PrLnce Penney Roan Major Cow under 6 years with omcicl (4 Frince 2rd PAGE NINm 3rd. Sanderson & Son . A Chariottetown-Summerside Senior yearlin (2 entries) ' o ‘s Tennis Toumament 1st. Sanderson on Greta Lass 2nd Sanderson i Junior yearling (2 entries) Ladies’ Singles 1st. Sanderson 2nd " Senior calf (l entry) 1st. Sanderson ‘Summersidc Courts. Saturday. Augi 30 Miss Edith Allen. Summerslds, wq from Miss L. Wight, Charlottetown 6-0. . Miss Edith Allen. Summerside. won from Miss Joluiston, Charlotte- ‘ town, 6-4. Miss Zilpha Linkletter, Summer- ‘side. won from Miss Rodd, Char- lottetown. 6-1. Men's Doubles Fullerton and Spiilet. Charlotte- town, won from Harris and lxickhart, Summerside. 1-5. 1 Harris and Lockhart, summergidg, Junior calf (2 entries) 1st. Sanderson. 2mm 1, .. lottetovrn, 6-2, won from Jenkins and Atweil. Char- Siimmerv. Ladies‘ Grand Champion, Sanderson on Re- Singles, ' Sum- 15; Sanderson town, won from Harris and Lemmy. 2nd. s. n. Horne, Enfield. u. s. $""1"1°151‘1@- first SP1 6-3: 3rd. Sanderson [Set- 7'5- ‘ McKinnon and Bentley. Charlotte.- towri. won from Jeans and McDon- secontl p Miss Lirikletter and Miss Allen. Summerr"e, won from Miss J0hn5_ . ton and Miss Steirzirt. Charlottetown 64. 2 animal progeny of one cow (3 L Hank Sanderson k so“. itown, won from Stewart and Custer, .Summerside. 6-3. i Lockhart and lifcDonsld. Sum. merside. won from liIcKinnon and Tournament Summary Breeders young herd (2 entries) Sside ch10“ ca“ herd we bu“ and two heifers and Mr. Hutchison. Charlottetoivn.‘ ‘M. A M ’Donald Plane 1st‘ Sanderson Miss Linkletter and Mr. Jeans W011 from Miss Bourke and Mr. Cousins,‘ warms Nova soo-ns cxmn- summary Mixed Doubles sum 5 Caught, In SIOTM mos ' ' '1 1 - Aged buns (3 entries) merside 2; Charlottetown (J. 1st. ‘Irenholm on Roan Prince Mo,“ Singles (Associated Press; LUNIJQN, A118. filth-Premier Ram- say McDonald returning from Lon- , M°D°““d' 511mm°151d°- “("1 1Y°mi don to his Scottish home at Inssie- ‘J°“k1ns' Ch”"1°tt°t°“'“' 5'1 mouth by airplane. was reported to sh rm S 1 1_Gr have been forced to tum‘ back by a ' o om c a . 1 - - Bu“ i" “am” (2 mm”) ‘D1011 female (it: entriesilnd cham i 15:15am}; ::p}i{asii1crew"a:°1s:i§r?o 531i Fgtfiinl; ‘m ma“ “ma” 1 1st. "lhenholm i landed at York airdrome. l Catterick airdrome was cut off by 3 cab-m med @113 “WT-ed by BX- storm from telephone and telegraph Bull senior yearling l8 mos. and 2‘ 1st. 'l‘renholm S c _. . ' . » isetmgreriblriil w?“ h3?-t°1‘5- 1 communication with London. Offi- ' " 1st. Trenholm . cials are confident the Premier ha: . 1 . f ', b t f' l I Junior ca“ COMMERCIAL BEEF i arded sa e1), u no con irmat on o ‘(this has been received. - m‘ T’°“h°1m °“ Edg°w°°d km“ i LONDON. Aug. 29—Pr'ime Minister Aged cow (5 entries) ‘Ramsay hlacDonald, attempting tc (return by airplane from Imndon to 'h.s Sccttzsli homo at Lossiemouth, “'21s fcrcc-dby a. violent storm this to turn back and land at ‘- aidrcme, Yorkshire. He _;n for Scotland. Senior champion. Tgenholtn on- lst. Home Bros. 2nd Sanderson 3rd Flemming 4th Home Bros. 5th ‘Tfelihdm’ Junior Champion Flemming on Grand champion Trenholm on Roan 2 year olds- l5 entries) ——-—-—— fault. about prohibition i 1st, Home Bros. “@116 2nd, sanders; that 1t makes :1 jag seem so rare and Aged w” m mm‘ °r can (4 entries) 3rd, qx-mhoim precious and delightful. A jag from 15h ‘nenhdlm ‘m Mammal"! “mid I the beginning of histoiqv has seemed jdelightfu‘. from some aspects. but ‘mover so unspcakably delightful as Senior yearling heifers (5 entries) f“ seems “W'- BL Home Brcs_ Guest-"Gosh I wish I could af- md Sanderson 1 fwd a ear like this!“ 3rd. Trenholm Owmrg-so do L" 4th. Flemming l 5th Home Bros. ‘ 4th Flemmi. g '. 5th H T B“ . 2nd. ‘Preriholm C “e ‘°s 3rd. " 4th. 3 year old (4 entries.) 1st. ‘rrenholm on Lassze Jenn 2nd Flemming 3rd Trenholm 4th " " . _ Junior yearling heifer (r1 entrie.» 1st Flemmng on Black Bird ‘, 2nd. Home i 3rd. Sanderson 2 year old heifer (5 entries) 1st. Ttenholm on Xmas Extra 312d ‘Prenholm 4m nonh 01m i 3rd 5th l-lorne i 4th. " " 5th. Flemming He“? ,1 0mm“ i _ 1st, Home i Senior yearling heifer 2nd .. ,. 1st. Trenholm on Victoria 3rd. 3rd. Treiilioim Junior heifer (4 entries) LOCKS. lllNGlES. 1st. Flemming on Roan Jean (M ‘l: ennui“) AND STOPPER‘ 1nd‘ nenholm 2nd " “ Spend a little time in the selection oi 3m n " the liardirure for your home. You 4m n n Steer Senior yearling r: (Intrir-si will find that we are right in adv’:- in; _\":1'.i (-1 come to our hardwan store so that we can show you the latest and most practical in door stops. locks. hinges and fastening! Our line is attractive as well as ef- ficient: the kind that. will give full satisfaction. 1st. Flemming on \\".i'.te Henri Senior calf (3 enttxes) m1 ,. 1st. Flemming on Isobel Ruth Star 2nd. Trenholm Senior Champion Female 1st, 'I‘renholm on Marshland Maid 1st. Flemmin: 1 i i 1 i Steer Junior yearling (2 entries) i 2nd. i Junior champion female Trenholm on Isobel Ruth Star Steer calf (2 entries) 1st. l-‘lemmiiir: 2nd Flemming The Rogers iigoigvgslefgs (2 entries) Co‘, 2nd l L ___ (To he Continued) QO-O-QQOQO i a i a 111A 3 animals get of one bull (3 ent-. ries) 1st. ‘lrcnholm 2nd Flemming 3rd Trenheim 4th " 2 aninzis i.:-::1geriy' of one cow (4 entries) 1st Flemming 2.3 dz-i ‘henholm Aged herd: (3 entries) 1st. Trenholm 2nd. Flemming 3rd. Trenholm 'oooooooooov00oooova-eaoooovooz;ooooooooo;ooo E. R. BROW 146 Richmond iSt.. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Charlottetown O-OOOOOVQOOOOQ Junior Herd (2 entries) 1st Trenholm amt .1 .. 4 oslvus by exhibitors (l entry) 1st. ‘h-enholm Agent at Summersitie. Lloyd Lewis OQFQOOQQO9QOFQQQOQ Grand champion mole-Chas. l!»