.. erocheted.— 1. Mrs. Vera MacDonald, East Baltic. Afghan, knitted,— 1. Mrs. Keir Crofer, Kensington, R.R 5; 2 Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault, Wel- lington; 3. Mrs. James Clark, Charlottetown. R.R. 2. Tablecloth. crocheted—i. Mrs. —. wre. Gee P A> i = hapel| Wellington; 2. Mrs. O'Leary; 3. Mrs. B.F. Tinney Charlottetown. . Pillow cases, colored embroid- ery—l. Mrs’ Milton MacLaine, Nine Mile Creek; 2. Mrs. Howard Callbeck. Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. Elmer Larter, Chariottetown. Pillow cases, art work—l. Mrs. A. Parker Ings, Pownai. Pillow cases, crocheted edges —l. Mrs. Gus G. Cotton, Ken- sington; 2. Mrs. Roy H. Younk- yer, Kensington; 3. Mrs. B.F. Tia- "| Bey, Charlottetown. Qushion Cover—1. Mrs John -|Stenvers, Marshfield; 2. Mrs. Wendell Phillips, Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. David Paynter, Charlotte town. Sample of tatting—l. Mrs. EI- mer Warn, Summerside; 2. Mrs. Eimer Larter, Charlottetowa. Chair or chesterfield set, cro- cheted,—1. Florence MacLeod, Charlottetown; 2. Lynette Brown, Eari Larkin, tie). Tear er ea Girl's dress, ‘eisai Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault, Wellington; 2. Mrs. Syivere J. Arsenault, Ab- ram's Village. Girl’s dress, smocked—1i. Mrs. Charlottetown; 3. Shea, O'Leary. Boy’s Suit, knitted — 1. Mrs. Norman Nicholson, _ Mrs. Leod, Charlottetown. Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. Phillips, Charlottetown. eled—1. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault, Wellington; 2. Mrs. Ray Kalker, Summerside; 3. Mrs. Williams, Charlottetown. Infant’s jacket, Norman Nicholson, Charlotte- town; 2. Mrs. Gordon C. Warren, Verna Charlotte- tows: 2. Mrs. Wendell Phillips, Chariottetown; 3. Mrs. J.A. Mac- Infant’s three-piece set, knitted ~-l. Mrs. Louis Sadler, Charlotte- town; 2. Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Wendell Infant's three-piece set, croch- yarn—i. Mrs. ton; & Margaret Bewn Mathe 608, Southport. Mars sweater, knitied—l, Mrs Syivere J. Arsenault, ak Village; 2. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arse- nault, Wellington; 3. Mrs. Wil- liam Faithful, Charlottetown. Socks, Island wool—1. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault, Wellington; 2. Mrs. John Warren, Charlottetown 3. Mrs. Rendell. Houston, Char- lottetown. Socks fancy—i, Mrs. Wendell Phillips, Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. Harriet Stockman, Sunset Lodge 3. Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Char- lottetown. Mitts, fancy—l. Mrs. Wendell Phillips, Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. Harriet Stockman. Sunset Lodge; 3. Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Char- lottetown. Mitts, Island wool, plain—t Mrs. Rendell Houston, Chariotte- town; 2. Mrs. James Clark, Char- lottetown, R-R. 2; 3. Mrs. Har- riet Siockman, Sunset Lodge. eted er woven — 1. Mire. Wanne J. Philip Matheson, Oyster Bridge; 3. Mrs. Williams, Char- Sesion” Lady’s ‘housedress, cotton—t. Mrs. Aiton Rodd, North Milton; 2 Mrs. Wendell Phillips, Char- lottetown; 3. Mrs. Norman Nich- oson, Charlottetown. Lady's afternoon dress any ma-| terial—l. Mrs. Roy H. Younker, Kingston; 2. Mrs. Alton A. Rodd, North Milton; 3. Mrs. Filmer Fraser, Elmira. Girl’s summer dress, cotion— 1. Mrs. Alton A. Rodd, North Milton; 2. Mrs. Wendell Phillps, Nichoson, Cherfottetowa, 2. Mrs. Normes Wichelsen, Cham: Jottecown. Child’s sun suit —l. Mre. Nor- man Nicholson, Charlottetown. Lady’s or girl's cotton blouse— 1 Mre. Alton A. Rodd, North Mil” ton; 2. Mrs. Wendell Phillips Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. Norniar Nichoson, Charlottetown. ue Sport shirt, man’s or boys size 12 up—1. Mrs. Wendell | Charlottetown; 2 Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. Alton A. Rodd, North Milton. Tailored pyjamas, man’s ¢r_ Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. Norman (Continued on page 13) ’ 4 The STAR GROCERY a Gloves, Island wool, plain—1. Mrs. Rendell Houston, Charlotte- town; 2. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault, Wellington; 3. Mrs. Harriet Norman Nicholson, Charlottetown 2. Mrs. Wendell Phillips, Char- lottetown; 3. Mrs. James E, Har- New Glasgow; 3. Mrs. Howara Cailbeck, Charlottetown. Sample of lace, crocheted—t1. C. ROY WHITE, Prop. WISH TO : CONGRATULATE Harold Callbeck, Charlottetown; 2. Mrs Louis R. Pineau, South Rustico; 3. Annie Beaton, Beat- on’s Mills. Mrs. Elmer E. Warn, Summer-|ris, Charlottetown. I at embroidered, with side; 2. Mrs. Ernest W. Bulman,| Child’s sweater,. knitted (B)— gg roma haat oa Wendel four serviettes—1. Mrs. Jean | Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. W.B./1. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault, Wel- Phillips, Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. Crockett, Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. Creed, Highfield. lington; 2. Mrs. John A. MacLeod Serciet Stockman. ;Geeset Lod- George Brown, New Glasgow. Sample of lace, knitted—1. Mrs. Charlottetown; 3. Margaret ge; 3. Miss Ellen Stead, Souris. LORD ROLLO s Doilies crocheted, set of three | Eimer Larter, Charlottetown; 2.| Dawn Matheson, Southport. Yare, home qua, any coler, matching patterns, assorted siz-|Mrs. Eimer E. Warn, Summer-| Child's sweater, knitted, (A)— | two-ply —1. K. Darrach, Clyde . Mrs, W.B. Creed, Higt-|side; 3. Mrs. W.B. Creed, High-/1. Mrs. Syivere J. Arsenault, Ab | River M ARE A VE field; 2. Mrs William-MacKay, | field ram's Village; 2. Mrs._Norman}—fair-isie knitting, any article— R-R. 6, Charlottetown; 3. Rhoda| Girl’s dress, knitted—1, Mrs.*| Nicholson, Charlotietown; 3. Mrs.) Mrs. Harriet Stockman, Sun- ON THEIR Brown, New Glasgow and Flor-| Norman Nicholson, Charlotte-| Louis Sadler, Charlottetown. | set Lodge; 2. Mrs. J.W. Kirby. -OF¢ Oo O Ao e ens ence MacLeod, Charlottetown |town; 2. Mrs. Wendell Phillips.| Woman's sweater, knitted—1.|/Charlotietown; 3. Mrs. Alton A. ND (Ge). Charlottetown; 3 Mrs. John/| Mrs. William Brehaut. Charlotte-| Rodd, Miiton. = Pillow cases, white embroidery 'Craswell, Charlottetown, and ' town; 2. Elsie Hooper, North Mil-' Carriage cover. knitted, croch-; ; aa es nic Souris West | = ce } i H The Lord Rollo Motel at Souris than ever ea Prince Edward }- || es i West which is now open with land. } i sixteen modern units available Marianne, the beautiful red//) . Hi for the holidaymaker has already haired daughter and William a})!! zs "i proved a popular spot. The first | son of the Dolans will be helping |//'| 0 $ e i eight units have been in demand at the Lord Rollo Motel. William ||!) Ms . I since they were ready for oe- intends to attend second. year at)! : iy eupation on Dominion Day. — St. Dunstan's University. Aj//) Ny The Lord Rollo Motel is de- daughter, Dolores, ig married in|/) Hi _Behtfully situated. It stands - Connecticut. A son, John. is in|!) Nh a elevator construction in Ontario |||’! i a en Colville Bay and er ene a ) and “another son, Francts—is-em— 7 - hi land Strait. beautiful pastoral ployed in New York. HH i scenes and seascapes present The directors are: Frank Dea- || ||| i themselves on every hand, mak- gie, Melvin McQuaid, Marion |)\\\) : i ae ecb an atts pore: JOHN F. DOLAN Doian and Alphonsus McDonald. ||| hy "dise. sible for controlling emergencies Frank Deagie was largely res- HH The warm waters of the bay in "a ahaha aa net ees | ponsible for supervising building || | . | * and strait wash a magnificent = i New Sock He served | 2ct'¥ity. in a joint effort with i] i — Mii stretch of white sandy —_beach- aeons y ond-Serchant-Have Alphonsus. McDonald. Frank is || | Ht Various kinds of salt water and oo ae Second World War ‘With a well known Citizen of Souris. Hn i fresh water fishing can be en- the rank of Lieutenant-Command-|*ttve i# many things for the |/'\) Hi joyed and, in season, there is he taught engineering to betterment of the community ! ih excellent shooting. Facilities) bitin of officers. He looks for-| He is a deputy in the Knights of ° Hy are available for tennis, golf.) archery, badminton, croquet and, other pastimes. The individual units are fur- gished in a modern and com- fortable style. Each is ee with toilet and shower, cold running water. AT HOME Marion Dolan, the manager at! the Lord Rollo Motel, can make guests feel at home and makes its enormous moon. Marion’s husband, John Fran- iward to spending ‘more time Columbus. W.I. Exhibitors Advised To “ Conform With Regulations | Handicraft judges Mrs. Doug- fas George and Bertha Desroch es Monday petition specified that woo! rags advised exhibitors crafts dividion sure of their comfort. She is a, that articles prepared for entry had #4 New York girl who fell in love }at the provincial exhibition should , judged by Mrs. with Prince Edward Island and conform with the regulations laid} Mrs. G.N | down. For example, if a rug com- flower divisions judging of Classes 32. 33 and 34 of the Women’s Institute handi Class 31. which separate sections was E.S. Coffin and The food and were judged . Henry. Tuesday cis Dolan. president of the com- should be used. cotton should not INSTRUCTION NEEDED was frequently brought to his | pany. the Island from Boston by mother Jeanne Chaisson of amt River. He was 30 years respon-' | be used. At all |should be avoided. Mrs. George and Miss costs, mixtures De«< H.B. Bugden who judzed the photo and art work exhibit sug gested that the exhibition should Roches Monday completed the include an oll painting < class re \ os f To The Furniture and Bedding Supplied By =|. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Charlottetown Wishes Good Luck LORD ROLLO MOTEL Souris, P.E.I. | Summerside OPENING OF THE ORD ROLLO MOTEL on the outskirts of Souris, P.E.I. , as hn ya FL Located on the crest of a hill overlooking the beautiful Colville Bay and Northumberland Strait. The clear blue waters wash a sandy white beach and provides warm water bathing for quests: Each unit is furnished in the latest and. most comfortable furniture, having two, three quarter beds with inner spring mattresses and box springs: toilet and shower with hot and cold running water. Two tennis courts, facilities for badminton and croquet. 16 units. Lunch room arid lounge . . . breakfast included in room rate. Individual temperature controls. Coffee and tea with cake will be available at all times. LORD ROLLO MOTEL P.ELL