26. AUGUl-Yl‘, [his column is reserved for new; or lllflll interest but advertising or a iii-my nature may inserted ill »i cents a word strictly my- niiii- iii advance. Vtitiilvl-JLL for Photographs. (‘OXFEDERATION LII-‘E INSUR Q5111. 11-6798-7-21-313 sow l-‘OR A REAL BREAKFAST irul: Robin Hood Porridge Oats, Gliiiio. Silverware or Plain. coxrcncitsrrtfi-ui-"a INSIJR sycis. Lr6789-7-21-3l2 Kl-.'!\"l‘ BEAUTY SHOPPE, Spec- m; Aug. permanents $2.50 up, L-588-8-22-6l. FOR SALE at a a bargain 1922 C.lt".lUli't Conch. Apply Barrett's (jJi-ilt‘. Loiigtvortli Ave. L-G09-8-26-li. PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCII Ser- virus Sunday, August 28th. Har- rington ll A, M. Marshfield 3 P.M. Nioiiin Stewart 7.30 P. M L-‘l02-8-26~3i. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Si-rviecs on Sunday, August 28th as idimvs: Hampton ll A. M. DeSabIe 3 l’. M. Victoria 7.30 P. M. L-696~8-26-li. PREACIIING SERVICE at Pet- Qb Road, Sunday. August 28th at Wood Islands East at 7. singing. Louis Harris._ L-707-8-26-1i. CHURCH 0F SCOTLANIL-Rev. Harvey Bishop will preach Sabbath 23in at Murray River at 10.30 A. M Irish 2.30 and Bclle River at '1 P.M. L-97-ii-26-1i. CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE Auuust 28th. Comwsll: SS. i0 AM‘. Service 11 A. M. Kingston: Service 2.10 P. M. S. S. 3.30 P. M. New Dominion: S. S. 10.30 A. M. Service 730 P ev. E, R. Woodsitie, Zilinister. L-‘IM-B-ZG-li. (‘BURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. R J. Westaway will preach on Sab- lliltll, All'llSl. 28th at. Summersido ill 11 QI-ock A. M. Stancliil 2.30 l’. .\i and “People's Church" Char- luitetinvii at 7 P. M. L-GWI-B-ZG-li. (‘AYENDISII CHARGE. — W01‘- sliin on Sunday, August 28th in North Rustico at 11 A. M. Worship \\lll be lrEld in Stnnlev Bridge in in.» evening as there wil be a Mas- 0111C Service (it 3 P. M. at‘. which let-v. Wm. A. Patterson, M. A. B, D. itili preach. Geo. W. Tiliey, Miiiis- ter L-GilB-B-ZG-li. SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SER- VIFES will be held at Orr-veil Head Lliiizeti Church on Sunday. Au ust 2am. at 11 A. M. and no P. M. he Rev. D. M. Sinclair" will preach in {.‘..n~iic at the morning service. The special preacher in the evening will be Rev. Thomas Goodwill, of 0n- iti-‘o. At this service there will be s; cinl music by the Cherry Valley Tiio. L-638-8-24-26. CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH announcements. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed by the Rev. T. W. Goodwill assisted in" Lloyd Henderson at Churchill 0:1 Sunday. Auziist. 2811i at 10:30 a. in service of baptism at the same lwur. Clyde River 2:30 p. m; C chill 7:30 n. m. Preparatory as follows: Canoe Cove. Aumist 23rd. at 8 p. m. (‘twinge prayer meeting at the ii me of Mrs. MacRae. Bonsliaw Wrdiiescliiy 24th. 8 p. m. Churchill ‘Tliiirsdziy 25th, S p. m. Saint. (.'.!'.li(‘1'll1t3S Friday 26th. 1:30 p. m. (Hiurcliill Saturday 27th. at B D- in. Thanksgiving service Churchill Monday. August 20th. at 10 a. in. Lloyd Henderson. Student. . 622-8_-,23-_2l_. 10.30. Special 5i . Tiiesr. y, cf f. O WVQ §O-§-%§Q+f§§-§-Q O O §§F§ YOUR FEET HURT? Why suffer with sore. tired. ach- ing. burning feet, weak arches. painful corns, callouscs, lngrowlnK mills, club nails or those distress- ing inflamed bunions when you can have them painlessly and scienti- fically treated. Phone 140. H. J. A. BROWN Chiropodist -—- Podiatrist W148 Gt. Geo."Stuflliarlottelown: \§QQ~Q-OO-QQOQQQOOQOOO~OQ~OOQ North Granville Poll .~\ meeting oi’ the. Conservative I-IIc-clors of the North Granville Poll will be IIPIII in the North Granville llall on 'l‘ucsdny. August the 30th at 8 o'clock. All Consi-i-vzit yo Elec- tors are requested 1.0 bi; D7050!"- lmpnrtant business. PER ORDER. OF COMMITTEE. l.-l}18-8-2.i-26. Lwft-Yi Conservative Meeting wiicivrtev iuvim rum. .\ general mvctmg of the P0" “"" lu- hcld M Whcatley River "a" "‘ Mllurday, the 21th of August i1. 3.1m P. M. for purpose of apllvlnl-lfll a Committee 8w. II. CARRv Chairman. 24-26. . '1" J c» 8‘ Q‘ '6 o 1C c C c 5 C ‘E 5 ‘E ‘C-‘C/QOIQUUUODIZL Individual 'GfQ€OI£ODIQC* early bird. The C. B. C. trains you in just what 1'0‘! will practice when you ocquently prepares you in the shortest posslblo time. Business ls improving, so la the demand to: properly trained help. For full particulai IRETA E. S or ANGUS E. PAQU ET Charlottetown ~ tral Bedeque; 3. BHARLUTTETUWN BUSINESS COLLEGE Resumes Work on Tuesday, Sept. 6th, 1938 For best results enter_on or the opening date as possible. Remember "l9 "it mm‘ tmardiall I I iPliliiiliiiirtcial Exhibition Prize CLASS 5B Sec 1—Hooked Door Mlt:_ l. Mrs. Geo. Pickard. W. Roy. alty; 2. Mrs. Major Towseiit, sum. merslde‘. 3. 1Vlrs. W. H. Horne, £33m; 4. Mrs. ma Rennie, Sec. %-Ilooked Door Mgt-All Wool:— , _l. Alice M. Dickerson, Himtor River; 2. Helen Wigmore, elven. dish; 3. Vivian Woodside, Mar- gate; 4. Mrsfl Fred Rennie. Sec. 3—liooked Door Mat any other Kind:- l. Beth Coles, Milton; 2. Mrl‘. Percy Dlckleson. Hunter River; 3. Mrs. Arthur Roberts. Wlnsloe. Sec. 5—Ilooked Rugs, gny mp,- terlal except yarn:- 1. Mrs. John Stockman, 114 1-2 K611i; 2. Mrs. Geo. A. Melliah, .Summeiyl1le; 3. Mrs, John w, Dawson. Central Bedeque. Sec. li-llooked Rug Any Mag". lal except yam-Conventional: 1. Mrs. John A. Dawson; 2. Mn. .-L. H. D. Howatt, School St. City; 8. Mrs. Roy Bell. Stanhope. ‘Sec. ‘l-Ilooked Rug animal do- sgnz- 1. Mrs. Arthur Roberto; l. Mill Annie Smith. King Square; 3. Mrs. Edgar Easter. Wiltshire. Sec. li-llooked Rug, hndaeope or Marine Design:- 1. Mrs. S. Mullins, Carleton. South: 2. Mrs. Irving Leard, Ceri- Mrs. John A. Dawson. Sec. il-A-Ilooked Rug! Floral Design:- 1. Mrs. John Dawson; 2. Vivian Woodside; 3. lib-s. H. B. Miellwen, Stanley Bridge. - Sec 9-5- 1. Mrs. E. A. Stewart, Caven- ldish; 2. Mrs. Leslie Robinson, Shemogue. N. 3.: 3. Mn. Arthur Pigeon, Park Corner. Sea. lly-Flooked Rug, Land- scape or Marine Design:- 1. Mrs. Edwin Arthur, Alber- ton; 2. Mrs. Dr. Fleming, Stanley Bridge; 3. Mrs. Blanche Rennie. Sec. ll-llooked Rug, Conven- tlonal:- 1. Mrs. R. D. Cameron. Elmira; 2. Mrs. Dr. Fleming, Stanley Bridge; 3. Mrs. Charles McKenzie. Bradalbane. Sec. l2—lIooked Rug Animal De- slgn:—- - 1. Mrs. Fftd Rennie; 2. Mrs. Pheobe Carson. 60 Kent St... City; 3. Miss Helen Peters. Rollo Bay. Sec. lit-Hooked. Rug any other klnd:_. 1. Mrs. Percy H. Dicieson; 2. Beth Goles; 3. Mrs. R. E. Suther- land. 44 Brighton Rd. Sec. IA-Jiooked Square, other kind:- 1. Mrs. John Dawson; 2. N- A. Dflffah. E. Royalty; 2. Neil McDonald. Churchill; 3. D. F. Fraser. North River. Sec. l5—-llooked Square, material:- 1. Mrs. John Dawson; 2. Ill] Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. l!!! Mrs. Sec. Iii-Machine Hooked Rug: 1. Mrs. Lloyd Bell. Stanhopezd. Mrs. Mary Bruce. 96 Fitzroy. Sec. l'l--Bralded Rug, All Wool: 1. Ryte Norton, Prince St., City: 2. Mrs. Teresa Devereaux. New Haven, R...R.; 3. Mrs. L. H. Coles. Milton. Scc. lit-Braided Bathroom Mat: 1. Mrs. L. Robinson; 2. Miss Ryte Norton: 3. Kathleen Dar- rah, Clyde River. Sec. ill-Crochet Mat:- 1. Miss Florence E. MacL-eod, Richmond St.; 2. Sarah ‘Premere, Hampshire; 3. Mrs. Sarah Benoit. Sydney St, City. Sec. ZiF-Mat, best original de- slgn:—- 1. Mrs. W. J. Hutchinson, Cen- tral Street; 2. Mrs. Howard B. Wood. Victoria; 3. Mrs. Joe Rob- inson. York. Sc-c. ZZ-B-Chalr Seats:— 1. Mrs. J. Louis McKay. Sum- merside; 2. Mrs. H. B. McEwen, Stanley Bridge; 3. Mrs. John A. Dawson. Sec. 22—A—llomespun Coverlet: 1. Doris Down, 35 Victory Ave, City. See. 24-10 yards of Twllled Flannel:-- 1. Mrs. McFadyen, Clyde River; 2. Mrs. T. R. Beer, Ch‘town, R. R. ‘l; 3. Mrs. Norman Ferguson, In- dian River. R. R. 6. See. Zi-Table Cloth made from Island grown flax:- 1. Mrs. A. E. Whitman, Lower Montague. Sec. 26-—Draft Weaving, 6 ydl: 1. Mrs. Wm. Clements, White Sands; 2. Mrs. McFadyen, Clyde River. See 27—0ne pair of Union Blankets:- l. Mrs. i... B. Linklotter. Sum- merside. R. R. 2; 2. Mrs. McFad- yen, Clyde River. _See. ‘IS-Best hank of homo- made yarn, any color:- 1. Mrs. Leslie Bryanton, Win- sloc; 2. Mrs. E. Saunders, Win- sloe Rd; 3. Mrs. Norman Fergu- l. Sec. til-Fancy Dog, hand worn 1. Helen Roper, P. 0. Box 394, Cli‘town; 2. Mrs. J. H. Blanchard. 1_l;4__U‘pper Prince St, CityLZi. My. I I I I I I I I I I I s I I I I I Instruction. as soon after take a position, and con- ‘s apply toz- UTHERLAND I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Business College Stright. S‘Side. - List Ju. Show care Mrs. 1.’. J. Mc- Millan. York Pt, Sec. 30—Any other pleoe o! home woven material:- 1. Mrs. Jas. Shaw; 2. Muriel Haslam Galvin, Springfield; 3. l. Mrs. Warfieid Orr, New Glass 30w; 2. Mrs. Reginald Gaudet, St. Nicholas. P. E. L; 3. Mrs. Wil. liam Woodslde, Hamilton. Sec. Iii-E- 1. lidrs. Stephen Bertram, Fred- ericton; 2. lvlirs. John A. Dawson; 3. Mrs. Earle MacDonald, Lower Valley. . Special Prize Door Mat:- Mrs. Felix Peters, Rollo; Bay. Special Prize Door Mat:- Alice Partridge, Fitzroy St. City. Special Prize Door Mat Mrs. Reginald Bell, 61 Edward Street, City. CLASS 69 DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Sea. 1—Homn-imade Fruit Cake without lclnx——1 Mrs. Preston Wood, Southport; 2 Mrs. Frank McRae, Whealey River, P. E. I.; 3 Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brackle , P. E. I. S00. 2—Home-ma.de p in Pounl Coke. without Icing-_l. Mrs. L. H, Poole, Montague, P. E. I" 2 Mrs. Percy Moreside, '15 oriebiii- so, Charlottetown; 3 Mrs. Stephen Hol- royd, Winsloe, P. E. I, Seo._3—Plain Sponge Cake With- out Icing-d Mrs. Cecil Jenkins. Mt. Edward Road; 3 Veronica McPhee, 21 Lcngworth St... Giarlottetown. Sec. 4—llolne-made Single Loaf, Imported Flour, White - 1 Mrs. Frank Roper, Box 294, Charlotte- town; 2 Mrs. N. A. Dari-sch. East Royalty; 3 Miss Lillian Robinson, Brackle Pt, P. E. I. Son. Home-made Loaf Whole Wheat Bread-l Mrs. Frank Rope Box 294, Charlottetown; 2 Mrs. Michael Bunke. Georgetown, P. E. 1.; 3-Mrs. A. J. Warren, 218 Fitz- roy St.. Charlottetown, Sec. fi-Home-made Single Loaf Island F1oui-—1 Mrs. G, H. Harper, East. Royalty. P. E. 1.; 2 Mrs. A. J Warren, 218 Fitzroy st, cit, - 3 Hrs. Ilugh J. McLean, Clyde ver, P. E. I. See. ‘l-Tea. Biscuits —one Doz- on-l Mrs. Cecil Jenkins, Mt. Ed- ward Rd; 2 Mrs. E.» J. Vessey York; 3 Mrs. Lloyd Moreside, 2 Upper Hillsboro St. Sec. ll-Dollghntlk — One Dozen —l Miss Florence E. McLeod, Z33 Richmond St.; 2 Violet Matheson, 35 Elm Avenue; 3 Mrs. L. H. Poole, Montague. Sec. il-Pulf Pastry-Small Size -One Dozen——l Mrs. R0 Huestis, l4 School St.; 2 Mrs. G. . Ha%r, East Royalty, P. E. L; 3 Miss w. Wheatley, ‘if! Bayfield St. Soc. 10 -—Loaf Nut or Fruit - 1. Mrs. G. R. Bain, Cornwall, P. E. 1.; 2 Mrs. Box 294, Moose, S Rolls -— 1 Violet Matheson. 35 Elm Ave. Char- lottetown; 2 Mrs. Laura. Bustiri, York, P. E. 1.; 3 Mrs. Major Mc- - Rae, Central Royalty ~ Sec. l ne Dosen Fancy Cook- lea-l Reta Wheuti , ‘l3 Bayfleld St., City; 2 Mrs, w lard Prcwse, Brackley. P. E. I. Sec. One Dozen Oatmeafl Cakes-l Emma Gallant, York Pt.; 2 Della. Hurry. Charlottetown. R. R. 6: 3 Mrs. M. Waterworth, East Baltic, P. E. I. Sec. 14—Layer Cake-J ,Preston Wood. Charlottetown, R. . 1; Mrs, L. H. Poole, Montague. P. E. l, 3 Emma Gallant, York Point. . E. I. Soc. l5—ll0lled Jelly Cake —- l Mrs. 1w. Watterworth. East Baltic, P. . I.; 2 Mrs. Herbert Coles, Mll- tém; 3 Hazel Bryenton. Brackley, P. . I. e0. 1$-~Ap|)le Pie-l Mrs. Pres- Wood, Charlottetown, R. R. 1; 2 Jessie Harper, East Royalty. P. E. 1.; 3 Mrs. L. H. Poole, Montague, E. I Sec. 17--Lemon Pie -- 1 Mus. L. 1-1. Poole. Montague; 2 Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brackley; 3 Mrs. Laura Bustln, York. Sec. 18—0ne Dozen Scotch Cake -—1 Mrs. Harold Mclnnis, Parkdale, Saint, Avards; 2 Mrs. Arthur Rob- erts. Winsloe. P. E. 1.: 3 Mrs. Hugh J. McLean. Clyde River. Sec. 19—Gin er Snaps-d Mrs. H. W. Clay. Char ottetown, R. R. 3; 2 Miss Laura Nicholson, Montague; 3 Marlon Vessey, York. Sec. 20—llome-made Wild Straw- berry Preserve-d Mrs. Harvard 2o Mareside, City. Peas — 1 U lev Pt.; N. Milton; a Mrs. Cyrus o. Picltard, wgitc Royalty ~ K Beans — 1 Mrs. Herbert, Ooles, Mll- ton; 2 Mrs. A. E. Wlghtman, 10w- er Montague; G. Pickardk West. Royalty. Beets — 1 Mrs. Herbert Coles, M11- ton; 2 Mrs. Wylie Gibson. Marsh- field; 3 Mrs. G. Puncher, Char- Lean. Clyde River; Royalty, 2. Della Hurry, Charlotte- Wood, Victoria. P. E. L; 2 MTS- A1‘- thur Wright. Suminerside; 3 Mrs.‘ Hudson Pridhain, Alberton. P. E, I. ec. 21 -— Homo-made Cultivated Strawberry Preserve-l Miss Katie. Murchison. North River, P. E. Ia‘ 2 Mrs. L. H. Poole. Montague; 3, Lucy A. McLure, North Rustlco. Sec. Z2—l-lnmc-mnrle Wild Slrfl-W- berry Preserve-d Mrs. W. Albert| Mouse, Kensnigwn; 2 Mrs. E. J.v Vessey. York: 3 Mrs. L.- H, P0013] Montague, | See. 23 — Home-made Cultivated 17.55pm ., Preserve-J Mrs. Willard Prowse. Brackley; 2 Mis. Ira North Mllton;,3 Alice Murchison» North River. Scc. 2l—lI0me-made Black Cur- rant Preserve - 1 Mrs. W. Albert Moose, Kensington. P. E. L; 2 KM-le Murchison, North River; 3 Miss An- nie Smith. 64 Gt. George St... City. Sec. 25—l-lome-mado Cherry Pre- lervo—i Mrs. John Howatt. FAst Royalty; 2 Mrs. W. Albert Mbase. Ifilntslngton; 3 Mrs. Ba Rodd, N. o n. 5 , 23-}: ins-made Plum Pre- " 11353333133333? 2 Mrs’ -' ' pVl/illarvil Prowse: Sec. 2"! — Home-made Oranl! Marmalade-l Margaret. A. Jones, Tea Hill. P. E. 1.; 2 Mrs. John HOW- gm, 1:13}, Fatty; :3‘ Mrs. Preston Marlon. dLiiI-‘lils-ma m; Bod current Jelly-i Mrs. Elmer Cotes. N- Mil- ton; z Mrs. L. Hubley, Lower Mantegna 3 W. s. Brown. 195 zi- .. . gggygpfloirg-mode Black Cur- rlnt Jelly — 1 Mrs. H. S, Moose, Kenshigwn; 2 M18. A. E. Wi ht- nun, Lower Montofifle: 3 M". I1- eat Oolea, Milton. s”, ao-l-lmne-mado Crab A pie Jelly-l. Mrs. Emect. Ooles, Mil n; 2 Mrs. A. E. Wightman, Lower ofriontacue; 3 Mrs. E. V9555’. of‘. Soc. il-llome-mads A plo Jelly __.|_ Mm 1i; J. Vesscy, Yor ; 2 Mrs. L. Hubley. Lower Montague; 3 Mrs, Herbert Colea. Milton. See. 32-¢Best Collection of (4) Harm-made Jtilllu - 1 Mrs. Wil- fred J. MacDonald. Covehead Rd-i 2 Mrs. E. J.‘ Vessey, York; 3 Mrs. Ir Rodd, Molten. sii-llome-msdo Canned Cul- tivated Strawberries - 1 Mrs. Wil- fred J. MacDonald. coveliead Rd.‘ z ivm. HufOld mien. 4o Richmond A THL fiHARLO MADE CANADA ACCEPT NOTHING BUT THE FILM WITH THE TRADE MARK KODAK ON THE BOX “Iomombor ma! day I‘ -—Wha ouhld forgot It! TllEY G0 W f KDDAK Pictures ahead this week-end -koop c keen, lively account of your doings lN SNAPSHOTS IT'S the thing to do." Truer words were never spoken if you mean carrying a camera. People have learned that it pays . . . You have more sport when you're ready to bag a snapshot as it comes along. And when you see the prints-when you discover how they save the priceless memories of friends and occasions- you’re repaid over and over. S0 take plenty of film on your outing this week- end-rhree or four rolls won’: be too many. Tho snaplhots you'll want tomorrow, you must take today. Kodak: as low as $5; Brownies from $1.25 . . . at your dealer's. In Canada KODAK is the registered trade mark and sole pro erty of Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, oromo, Ontario. IN formly high quality Safeguard your Snapshots with VERICHROME Picture-motion everywhere have found tho Info, IMO mount lo butler pldunu in Kodak Vsrlchmma Flim "town, UUARDIAN PAGE THREE . =1.-. - - .- - wyfié fi _. Min around homo; some of the but snap: an valet". Making your snapshots with Kodak Vcricliromc Film is the surest step you czin tiike in ensure successful results. Buck of every roll of Veri- chrome is more than fifty years of photographic‘ research and experience. That is why all Ovct the world picture-makers depend upon the uni- of Kodak Vcrichroine Film —vvhy most snapshots are mode with Vericlirome. Always load your camera with Kodak Verichrome Film. Ask for it by name. Nothing else is “just as good." ll. Mrs. IraRodd. Milton; 3 Mrs. Percy Sec. 35 —- Home-made Canned lums -- 1 Mrs. Leslie Bryentcn, insioa; 2 Mrs. Willard‘ Prowse, Prackley; 3 Mrs. Lra. Rodd, N. Mil- o n. Sec. 36 — Home-made Canned llian Robinson, Brack- 2 Mrs. Elmer Coles 37 —' Home-made Strln 3 Mrs. Cyrus Home-nude Canned CC- Sec. Chloken — 1 Mrs. Bain, Cornwall; 3 Mrs. Howatt, 44 School St., City. Sec, Home-made Canned‘ Beet‘ - 1 Mrs. G. H. Harper. East town, n, n. o; a Mrs. 1.. ii. o. l-lowatt, City. Sec. 41 — Hume-made Mustaid Pickles — 1 Mrs. Victor Shaw. Mi. Edward Rd; 2 Mrs. Hudson Prid- ham, Alberton, R. R. 2; 3. Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brackley Pt. Sec. 42 -—- Home-mane Pickles, Sweet — 1 Mrs. Cyrus G. Pickarirhl West Royalty; 2 Mrs. Wylie Gibson. Marsliiield; 3 Mrs. Elmer Cotes. N. Milton. Soc. 43 — Ilomc-m-‘ule ‘Chow- chow — 1 Mrs. Cyrus G. Pickard. West Royalty; 2 Mrs. Edward Brown. 73 Cumberland St-z 3 Alice Murchison, North River. Sec. 44 - Home-made Tomato Catsup - 1 Mrs. Andrew Jardlne, Freetown; 2 Mrs. E. D. Gillis. 1'75 Fitzroy st, Cit; 3 Mrs. Elmer Coles. North Mlton. Sec. — Home-made Chili Sauce — l Mrs. E. D. Gillls. 75 Fitzroy st... 2 lvlrs. Andrew Jar- dine, Freetown; 3 Mrs. Ira Rodd, N, Milton. CLASS ‘I0 Sec. 5 - Best Display of Clnflfll Iobstors — l Mrs. G. H. 38-11391‘. Eadisngyaltyiaq Dhloy of gunned smiiiui - 1 Mn. 0.1-1. amr. East R0 al t . cmssy-nlepvcariou arm NATURAL HISTORY Sec. 3—To m» pupils 0T a nub- cummon and scientific names:_ 1, Harry Hyde. Cornwall. sects, labelled:- 1- Jessie Harper, E. Royalty. labelled:- 1. Jessie Harper. Soc. 4-—-Collectlon of l. Jessie Harper. Sec. 5—Oc-llectlon Leaves, labelled:- 1. Jessie Harper. Sec. 6—Cnllectlon Asrteuitiii-u Weeds, labelled:- of Jessie Harper. Sec. pressed and mounted:- Vessey, York. Sec. 8—Collection of disease giving names:- 1. Jessie Harper. Sec. tt-Speclal Sect. Weed Seam- McLaine, Ch'tcwn. , CLASS 73—MANUFACTURES Sec. 6--Soaps, Toilet:- sington; 2. Mrs. Box 294. Ch'town. CLASS ‘ll-MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES Soc. Z-Colleciion Baskets. Sec. 8—Shcepskin Mats- ' 1. Mrs. Atliol Roberts. 80o. Il-Stringed Instruments: 1. Gordon Banks, Annandalo. GLASS ‘Li-MISC ELLANEOUS mode, exhibited by maker:- llo school section aklng the bul- uul beat arranged exhibit of nl- tlve woods (named) :- 1_ Rob. Dixon, York. Sec ‘l-No awurds. Sec. ll-Boat woodwork spool- men (Grade 8H- 1. Preston Cudmoiw. Winoloe Road. Sec. 9-8001- woodwork spool- rneri (Grade 7):- 1. Keith Cudmoro, Winsloo. CLASS 72-81815. INSECTS WEEDS, ETC. S“. 1—Collootlon of Stuffed And Embalmer Ambulance Service DAY and NIGHT Btuiclstar: guAgnee Bagloie, 06 Ed- wafirec. 3U — ‘llfrmwmade Cultlvatul - lswsrsifia-od ‘sh: s". ‘l7 Fitzroy St. — Phone 038 Point; 2. Mrs. Sevison Rocky Pt exhibited by maker:- Wm. Munn. Wheatley River. Mn. Madeline Paul. Rocky Pt. See. lb-Strlnged Instrument: 1. Gordon Banks. Annandalo. CLASS I'M-GRAINS I! SEEDS I. Stanley Hyde, Cornwall. variety-must be named:- Sec. Elmer Hyde, Cornwall; 3. Vikssaey, York. 1. W. H. Vessey. other variety-must he named: i. Hamilton Watts. 1. W. 1-1. MacEwen; Frank B. Jones. nal; 4. Stanley Hyde Soc. ‘h-One Bun other variety-must be llllllQd! Birds and Maiinmalsfldbclledwvitl? '1.’ w? H. Vessey. Sec. 2—Colleetlon of Native In- Sec. 3—Collectlon of Insects. in- jurlous to useful plants or trees, Insects useful to plants or trees, labelled: Tree ' oi’ Noxious 1. Arnold W. Vessey, York; 2. ‘I-Collectlon Wild Flowers, 1. Jessie Harper. 2. Arnold W. economic correct common Collection sileclai Prize to Miss Jemima Laundry and 1. Mrs. W. Albert Moose, Ken-' Frank Roper. In- dlan make, exhibited by maker: 1. Mrs. Louis Mitchell, Roclrv Point; 2. Mrs. Sevison. Rocky Point. Spool‘! Prise for Workstand, In- fllan made:- Mrs. Madeline Paul. Rocky Point. Winsloe. Sec. 2—Colleetlon Baskets, Indian l. Mrs. Louis Mitchell, Rocky Sea. s-couesuon Baskets, Willow 1. Mrs. Ira Auld, Winsloe; 2. lvtrs. wgpoelll grim for Indian made Sea. 1-0no Bus. I-yfe Wheat:- 1. Reginald MacEwen. York Pt; Sea. 2-0ne Bus Wheat Any other 1. Hamilton Watts. Hampshire; 1. Jesse Matthews arid Sons; 2. W. H. m. 4—0no Bun Barley B-rowed: Sec. li-One Bu: Black Oats. any Sea. 6—0ne Bus Banner Oslo: Vcsflfl; 2. Reginald Pow- wiim 0m. my 1. W. H. Vessey; 2. Haydon Dix- on. Mermaid; 3. Frank H. Jones. aity; 3. Ruth Wood. Royalty. Sec. Ill-Geranium, single:- 1. Mrs. Wendie Woods, Charlotte- town. R. R. 6; 2. Mrs. George 31 Dixon. Clyde River. Sec. lit-Geranium. van-located: 1. Mrs. Lincoln Wood. Central Royalty; 2. Rlll-ll Wood; 3. Mrs. ‘R. L. Blyenton. Bracklcy. Sec. 9—fI-‘ifteein lbs. field Peas: 1. Jesse Matthews and Sons. Sec. 10—l-‘ifli-en lbs. white Beans: 1. Frank B. Jones; 2. Mrs. Ernest MacMillan. Ch't0vvn. R. R. 3. Sec. ll—Fifteen lbs. Beans Col- ored:-- 1 Phyllis R. Moase: Kenslngton: 2. Frank B. Jones; 3. Mrs. Albert ers. Winsloe. LE1 Hd;2.W.H. ' mar I y Q vasseln Sec. Zb-Geranlum, lvy-lcavcd: 3. Stanley Hyde. l ziwiréTrJiifeoiii‘ wookifcentrai nay? "libifiih ion: R. Priidiotoii; 2i. Nlrs. Gil‘. Lloyd liiifem; 3. quot l. Mrs. Lloyd Bnllem; 2. Mrs. A. O. s5. 43—I)t‘lpl1lniulx1, urn 1. Nlrs. Fred Driscoll; I. B H. its. Lloyd Biiilcni; Ii. Mrs. Ernest Burke. Soc. 44—Ilin~ntlius dmrhlc:-- 1. Mrs. Cyrus Picknril; 2. . Mrs. Em Moog, KenslngfoyL Sec. ‘lo-Geranium, Sernli-d lcav- Ilurkv. Sec. lZ—Fiftecn u». Tlmflthy seed w- 8M- -l<’>—llianlhos Sinai»- Govw Grade pfm-kp,1;__ 1. Mlss Aletlm Sounders. _12 Alley 1. .\ oyd Ballem; 1w 1, 1,90 Prgmghp Cherry vane“ St, City; 2. Mrs. Geo. Bruiges, 21 Ari Bu. o: Li. Mrs. Cyrus . Pl 59¢. 15_T¢n 1b,, 11“ seed; Prince $1.. City; 3. Bessie Snund- ard. Sec. Iil-Flverlsosttnz, beat. bmb Eiriicst Burke; 2. Mrs. W‘. Sec. 1fi—Best Sheaf Wheat any i. Mrs. D. M. Robinson, St. 1 vafli-(y_1\|u§; 1m namcd;__ Avards": 2. Mrs. Fred Driscoll; 3. H. Johnson; 3. Vlrs. .1. nlkGregor- 1, w. 1-1, ve55py; g, Rcgynmd MM- AngieiélDolllzir. d 47-Griiilnrdia=. minim] Err-on, ' ec. >4 oxna:— on e:—— 5w, 17_5e5¢ she,“ o; gags‘ any 1. Mrs. L. W. Roper; 2. Mrs. l. Mrs. Lloyd Bail/em; 3 Mm. variety-Must be named; ' John hlaoDonald. 229 Sydney StwCvrus Pivknrd; 3. Mfred Burt. 1 w_ }{_ Vgggelv; g_ Rn‘. McPhee, City; 3. Mrs. Frank Demon. Frte- . Soc. dli-Gnldlolus not primulin- Canoe Cove; 3. Isaac L. Tnplin, 301V" “Fm” <"l|‘"'*=~ New‘ Amiim, v Sec 23—Ilyilrangca:— I i _l. Gordon Huzlics. 107 Erl.\lt_lll‘st, so‘; 1g_n¢s;, sheaf 3ar|.~y;_ _l. Mr. Parker Newsoii. CIYLCIClY-l’; 2._.\'1rs. Go‘ on Mam?’ an, River; 2. Mrs. Herbert Colcs. Mil- Norili Riwr: 3. Aired B-in. l W. H. Vessey; 2. Roy McPhce. CLASS ill-PLANTS it FLOWERS ton; 3. Mrs. Heath Vessey. York. Sec. 24~lmpatlens:— Burt, West Royalty; 3. Mrs. Lmsliv. Sec. 3—Amaryllla, in Bloom: Prowse‘ Chytnwny R- R. 8‘ s1. Margaret Cameron, 282 Pfitzroy 1.Audre_v Tupiin. New Annan; 2. Mrs. A. 1-1. Burke. Soutliptirt; 3. River; z_ Emily Foster, Marsmleid, lMrs. Cecil Jenkins, Mt. l-tflwii-d Rd. SBC-G—-BC§OI\IIIS,TIIIJCI'UIIS (Singlet 50¢ 31—l$ouqucts suitnlili- for p-lowerimn;_ ‘table or mantlc:—- g 1. Emily Foster; 2. Mrs. E. Boyle, 1- M“. H- F13’. 96 1-2 13115111011 prey-mam, 1m, 4g .; 2. Mrs. Gordon AIrX/lillan, 5w, 7-1330111“ (wup... 3. Mrs. Cecil Jenkins, Mt. Edward i. Mrs. Spur can Winn, Double-Floweflngz- 1. Mrs. Gordon MacMillan. North River; 2. Mrs. est McKay, or- 3Z—B<>Ilnu¢l 5Wwt P8881 l0 tetow-n. R. R. 3. l. Mrs. J. McCregor, 19 Kerising- 3m, lp-Crab Claw or Christmas ton Rd; 2. ivfrs. Ernest Burke, Qmtug- Soutliport; 3. Robert Snazelle, i, M", flgmugl good, R, 3, o; Chtown; 4. Mrs. Wciitlnl‘. W004i, I z. Mrs, Henry Callbeck, st. Avards Gift/awn. R. R- 6. n. a. a; Mrs. w. H. Horne, Sw- 33—0fl¢nd\1h=— Milton. 1. Mrs. Alex McNevii-i, Clrtown, Sec. 9-—Cactus:-—- R. R. 3.; 2. Mrs. Cyrus Pickard, 1. Mrs. Andrew Dollar, New Wilt- WPst. 110E111’- shire‘ 2. Emily L. Foster; 3. Mrs. Sec. 3 (‘alllopslsv- Bren n Dollar, Brookiield. 1~ MP5. CYTUS Plf-Kllfdi 3. M1‘!- Sec. ltl-Campanulaz- E. J. Vessel’- 1. Mm, spin-goon wamn, North Sea. lib-Carnations, Marguer- River; 2. Mrs. William MoQuanie, item:- norgh Mumn; 3, Mrs. s, Kennedy, 1. Mrs. W. H. Johnson; 2. .\‘Lrs. 44 Briithtnn Rd. City. Lloyd Ballem. Pownal; 3. Mrs. Sec. 11—Colerus:— Erndst Burke; 4. Mrs. Cyrus G. 1. Louise Warren, 218 Fitzroy Plvkfld- St. City; 2. J. H. Vogt, Parlodale Soc. 36—Cosmos:— _ district; 3. Ruth Wood, Royalty. l. Mrs. A. H. Burke; lwMrs. Sec. lt-Fern, Swvrdz- Cyrus Pickard; 3 Mrs. Wilfred 1, Mpg, '1', M, Bmhaug, 9 Blruh- McDonald; 4. Mrs. W. H. Johnson. wood St.; 2. Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brackla . _ Sec. 3—Feni Adlantum, (MaJclen lhlr):— 9 1. Mrs. G. B. Puncher, Chtown, R. R. 3; 2. Mrs. John Bertram. Hunter River. slnsle tviwr- _ Soc. lb-Fern (any other vsr- 1. Mrs. Lloyd Billein; 2. 311st I. l; McGreLjnr. lil Keiisiiisztoii llu. '5 Mrs. S. R Pundit-ton ty):-- l. Mrs. John Howatt. inst Roy- v _ Soc. ftil-Dahlliu Pompom 111"‘- alty; 2. Mrs. Norman Nicholson. , _, ‘ Olfwwn, l. Wilfred Cuilnime. l~.‘.irn mo. Sec. lit-Fuchsia, Doublez- City: 2. Mrs. A. O. 11. (.111. .t.i Ken. Brackley St. City; 1i Mrs 1.. O. llnvard. l. Mrs. Ben Newson. Pt.; 2. Mrs. Brenton Dollar. Brook- field. Sec. Iii-Fuchsia, Single- i. Mrs. Bert. Willis. Clyde River: 2. Mrs. Fred Kit-son. Ham hire. co. 17-001mm, dou le:-- 1, In. DriscOl-l. 5t. Avudlt, 8i Fitzroy Si. C l. Mrs. Lloyd Biillcin; 2. Mrs. O. F. Gill; 3. Wilfred Cll(ll!l01‘t". See ll-Dahllas. Decorative typo: 1. Mrs. Lloyd Ballem: 2. Wilirrrl ,Dudmore; .3. .R<.>b.v.rt.$\\ow11¢-. Sec. 49—Glfllllt7lll\' not prlmulinv- l ins-six colors :— 1. Mrs. W L. MacEat-hern. Mer- l. Mrs (iorrinn liar-Milton; i. Sec. l-uisparagus plumogug; maid; 2 Mrs. Wendie Wood. Mrs A.I-1.13iirki=. 1, Mrs, J, B, Gaudgf,‘ 105 pflnce Sec. 2!>—I’alm:-- Sec. so-(ihiiiiniiis, primuiinus 3g“ City; g, Mrs, Emesy McKay, 1. Mrs. 11. Boyce. Mermaid. Lot typv:__ Clvtown. R. R . 4B; 2- air-s. Alex McNevln. Clrfiown.‘ l. Airs. (Mi-non Ainmlilmi: 2. Sec. Z—ASpamgug Sprenggfl;_ R. R.» . Alfred Burl: 3 . A. 1i. Burke. 1. Mrs, R, 1,, Brygnmn‘ gl-Mmey; Sec. 26—-Pefunla:- hoe. 5l—( n“! I‘lih‘y-< z, Mrs, Bogwgll carve; Hamlin-Boy, 1 Mrs. Geo. M. Dixon: 2. Alfred , pink diodes:- 1. Klrs. Gordon .\l.i~.\liiiiin; 2. Mr. (‘mi-Non liiwizes; 3. Mrs. Lloyd , Sec. 2'l—-I’ctunia:-— l Iliillein Sec. 4—A——Beg0nh3 Fibrous l. Mrs. Prod Drlscoll: ‘l. - - W. m». 5Z—Ulil(llIIlllS lIPQI entry red Talli- H. Johnson. 1W North Rd; Spurn-s»- 1. Emily Foster. Marshfleld; 2. 3. Mrs- l-lerbei-t Matthcivs. Albr-r- 1. . L‘<’~.\'<‘- Bond“? 3- (‘M6011 Mrs. Leo ROpOT, Chtown, _ TKm- 3 fiction‘ 51‘- ‘rile- Sm, Q-fl-Bqgonl" Flu-mg S04‘. Zti-Collectlon 0i Plants: , . iliulloliis. hwy entry 5hm1;_ 1. Mrs. W. H. Johnson; 2. Mrs. pump. s ;\(l(>_§;__ l. Mrs. R. L. Bryenton; 2. Mrs. 'w~ H- HWIWI 3~ Mr-‘i- J- 37°Gl"‘1-'T“'-l 1. Gordon lluchcs; 2. Robert J. McGregor, 19 Kensingwn Rd. 10 K811510810“ F/Il- Snir/i-Zlv; 3. Mrs. A. if lllllkij. Sec. 4-—C—Begonlas FlbrousWax: Sw- lib-Antlfihlmlnv- Sec. 54—Gl:\dlol'ns ‘|\’ color! 1. Mrs. W. L‘. McEachern, Mer- l. Mrs. W. H. Johnson; 2. Mrs. 1. G-Ordfin iinirnes .l:‘s. Lloyd maid; 1, Mrs, Samuel goo-g, chm». Driscoll; 3 Mrs. Lloyd Builcm. Ponv- 3311...“; 3 Mrs, 1L >_ lottetown. n. n. s. not. Lot 49. . . Sec. 55—Glndinlus (‘JIMUMUD Sec. 5—-Begonias, Tuberous Sec. Ito-Aston. best (ollectiim: sp““.._ REGULAR IAII-IIII DIIICT YO IDSTON A big aomforubk llnoo all: Iona: Hood’! Point wmu. 906m non n mo ma. (AI-l. vvwr "will! and Slturdly. Duo Benton toflow- . lag morning. Fan Rum SQIMJIINM 31o w" ‘my; from Cturlooonmwflo P. E. l». M Bolton. IIS-N. fir" 00n- mcclon to Salm John ham all Inca-low psmu. Sutarooml. $1M up, good for own pooph. lnolwm V ‘ moot: n! rmoonahln "'9"- 1 I l S '1' I R N y ITEAMIIIIP LIIEI 0 lpply any ems-im- Niulnnll lull- w", an," use" "ma. or Hood o N,“ \..,_,,, 5,... lulu-u .‘- 7 u -n wannonaoé.