WESTERN LOCALS ciilunin ll rarefied for new: luii-n-n but advertising nl miiiirc may be lmierlrd at l, “on! I\l‘il‘I|) puyublo In -1111» 0; |ul'll| . 111-1110‘ 5 i-i-iiis 1111111111 c. _.)l.l(i _ 0's‘ Court e11 Friday a ileatlcd guilty t0 being M3. , 1.11 ma“ M 1111011 $1000 11110 coszs Modern ~11 25c plus tux. L-o2S9-8-‘Ji--i. .1 C TYIONS -"- M11». _l"l\lil\'(i 'l'IUl‘—R0\‘. Carlyle 1111111 ".-11-.‘.ii ilifflllfl-‘(l "i0 North l." v. Claudi- J. .\'l:ll1-r. _\11"s. .. 1" '»: 001i, from " R01". Mr. Iluiciiiiison, 111.111. Th.- l3 111111111101" with a Personals -.\ll".J.C. 0.11.1111. ol Wclinztrvn i-rd the Prince County ..l for trcatmcnL-S ~'.0i- St. L-:o.. \\-ho has beenj 111-1" piii-i-iiis. Mi". and Mrs. Priu l1". of Grand Rivcr, llflS_ re-1 2111111 1o S1. Paul, NIillll.—S " -.\l1-. and .\I1-s". Ilrinr-cck and .\i.". 11111-1 Nfrs. Clive Whalcn are on. a lioliday- trip to New Brunswick. - . Jame»- C. Adiiins and son. o. Mont-ion. arc visiting nds in SlllllllIi‘l‘Sl(lC.——S ‘ with arc visiiiiigl Mr. Ncsbit ivas -idc— —.\lrs. HOCllYFOII of’ Aibcrton wasa tn Chni-lcitcioivn" durlnfi‘. iiion w-i-ik and was a gilt-st iiicr part of the wcck at her . "i-‘s, Mi-. (‘..\'i.'. Bell and lVIrs. Bell of Sun11n-"r.~.'d0.—S. Carleton and Vicinity 1115s Doris Cairipbell, who has been visiting her mother, John P. Can-iplx-‘i of Cape Trav-. em- left on l“l‘l(l1\f.' morning, re-‘ turning to Milton, Mass. .\'li;~s Grace Howait has returned to 110i- home in Carleton afici- spending n. pleasant holiday in. Suiiiiiu-i-slde, the guest. 0f her cous- do“, W,“ no,’ be forum“, dmussc‘, in. .\l 10S Verna. Chiippell. lllr. Nelson McEwen of Merv, treat. ivlio with Mrs. Mr-Ewcn has $110111. the past rnoiiiii in Victoi-ia. Icfi ‘riltiifiiflfly morning to 101111111" li-ls 111: a‘. the Y. M. C. A. there. .\li".. .\l1-l vcii iviil rciiiain in Vic- 1011.1 several weeks longer. .\lr and Mrs. Ecbon Clark and 11111-11101" Helen o1 North Adams, .\l11. , who have b00n visiting 1' - 111111..- i11 Carleton lcft Thiii-stiay IllflYl-llll! to m0 oi" t0 their honie T1101; \\"0i"0 accompanied by Mlfi-l clthifS father, Mr. A. C. Howait ofi 130111011. ‘ 1.1111121 Inman of Augustine- . l‘.'llll‘ll(‘(l to her h0inc this, moi-lung alter spending several‘, 5111-. in Charlottetown. .\ll.<$ Agnes LilllilClZWI‘, assistant. l: i-intcndent of Lincoln Hospital. N" Yurk City, and lrliiklcticr, Division Head of Scars, Rontiuck aiid 00., Bosioii, who have 111-011 spending u plcasziiit vacation \\'i'.ii tiicir parents. Mr. and Mi"s. (imdon Linkletter of Summersidc. iiicii- sister Mrs. Fred Bell. Car- 1-‘1111. and brother, Mr. Strinley l-liikrticr. Cilllclml, left on rc- ‘iiii-n Saturday morning. M1". and Mrs. A. W. Morton and ‘lflilsiiter Miss Reta Morton of Hrilifax. who l1avc been vacation- iliil in Prince Edward Island, left P“ Tiililrn Saturday morning. Dur- fill-their stay they motored to many paints of interest on the Island "0111 Tignlsh to Sourls and ex- Ilressi-d themselves as delighted with our province-D '5'“ “"“‘.'-lf" 100110." 1' ' fllNERAI. mace-rows 111m EMBALMERS Prim 01111111, nmiiuii Ambulance In Charge ‘Q ' D Bedeqile and Remington Phone ill-I. "IIL-YIXI-IS COURT — In dfLiiLl “~15 4.11 1:".1i_'."1»i' party, who was driv- f" ,, .1- ivi.hoiii. a license was- ,;,.1.1 111111 costs-S 11'1" ANsTlcl-J and his 12 hluiitre-als . M. Admission 50:" , on t-f Ili-zicqiie is re-E 11 alious oi l".e1" . ' , , *7‘ m - 111-. 11.34 sold i110’ [thl-l“ a.‘ l)resldent,s ii-icl-tui 1i tint. .11 1.d 7'- ) . 1111- 1 ion ‘toe bids‘. lfe d S s e s In _ 1.1 1-. wilt . C. 1)., lllonireal, ‘.l.-.ii ‘..-r if RilihHllS Tl11- _ 5"‘ 575m]- Ml“ D3“ ‘m 1(‘. I‘. Bv Guardian's Special Wircl ktinnii £11111 11.15 11.01141 MQNfREAL, A“'1>QI]__M|"; Hun. _<1.1- _"." .l‘tl ass-s " “ fl fiblllllril home here iodav after an illness Shore for his of several months. She’ was 65. W" Pllllill-‘ll- 1311-11110 ciiiisii for nnxii-ti" 111s‘ spring and WILLilHVCIXlI. .0101...“ " v0 111 and s-in. Dari-J." 1111-11114 l1; nlQntypal 11111.9 nu advice of i101" physicians she to ihc cniinii",v. She re- ivceks Pill)‘ ago as hei- condition shoivcd no ilirh" trip and. iinpi-oveiiir-iii. ‘ established himself l various points in Canada. _ brothers, Arthur Demorest of Re—‘ B? , - N J, , 1 h,» gina, Kai-i Dcmorcst of Moose Jaw. mhmn‘ p ) m‘ hi2; Sask, Fred Dcmorcsi. of Prince Al- I\;!>Ypfl from “M1 bcri, Sack, and l-Ir-rbci-l Ml-g- did not. intend to be dictated to on 111111111111- lWiil Be séiiiiirin 111 Miss S‘.\‘l_V , "-B|5MA-REX an antacid pd;- der for Stonuich Troubles. Taylor Drug Co., Kciisington, —1iIAI-PEQl'1: "rm Aug. 2cm under auspices o: Ladies Aid of Princeton-n United Church, sale Q1 home cooking. 1,-623Q.3.24.2l —ATTE.\'D TIIE FIELD DAY SPQRTS at lnciian River Church, 4 ‘"10" TliP-Hlifll‘ afternoon, Aug- ust 2.11.11. Two soft-ball games. Priz- "5 I01" fillltfl-‘i- Binge, ice cream and (imm- L-fr275-8—24-2i. “BR1111161111181 'ltl1. Concert. 8.011, HIINGERFURB: , gi-rfoi-d, wife of Samuel J. Hunger- ‘ford, President of the 1 Canadian iNaiional Rniiivays, died at her Mrs. IIiing0rl0i"1i‘s 110111111 gave A native 0f Poi-i Perry, Ont, Mrs. Hungerford ivas the only d-"iuslticr of the latc Jesse Denim‘- esi. and his wife Alice Brown. Her family moved to Winnipeg in i876, wherc 1If‘l‘-l'.{l't\ll(ll£llll(‘l‘ already had as‘ one of the 1710mm‘ Red River farmers. Her lllfllTlllgl‘ i0 l\1i". Hunger-ford tool: place at Winnipeg in i893 and . i in the SiIPCPNlillg years as lilr. Hill‘. “:-foi"d's l‘£llli'O.l(l dutics rc-i i they made ihcii- home at‘, Mrs. Ilungerforrl 1s survived by 111:1" husband, tivo (iiiiightci-s. lvliss Alicc Hungcrloi-d 0f Montreal and Mrs. W. B. Schoii. formci-ly of , Halifax, 110w of lvlonirezil, and our-i ‘ son. Stcivart J. I-Iungerford, Mont.- real. She is also survived by four, Dcinorcsi. of Empress. Alia. The funeral will be held here Tuesday" at 4 p.in.' A.D.T. ACFUMULATION (Continued f1"oi11 pilgr- it spoken resentment. of defence min- lslfl‘ Inn MacKcnzic, who warmly criticised Lord Eiibank, president of the British Central Chamber 0f Commerce, for remarks contained 111 his Toronto address on the vul- ni-ra "11- of Canada to attack in the event. of war. Mr. MacKcnzie declared Canada mutt-firs of defence policy by any “pr-i-i-gi-iiiaiiiirg imperialists." and said he did not i-hink it. right for any visitor to Canada to attempt such dictation 01‘ criticism. ‘The government as a 1.1110101111111- hcld iinv obcrvation on the sub- ji-et and it. is understood the inci- FUGITIVESTB‘ Open Boat From Trinidad. 1C. I‘. Cable By Guardian's Special Win-l PORT or‘ SPAIN, Trltiitlad. Aug. ‘.23 il.-spite appeals of i110 Trinidad liibnr party, police went ahead to- night, ivitli plans for thi- deport- ation of seven fugitives from the French penal colony OT Cvymme while 1.110 sea still held‘ secret the fate of foui" of their comrades set adrift last wri-k 111 an open boat. Iiuboi-itcs have made ‘milieu t0 the F1-eiicl1 Consul claiming the dread penal settlement will S00“ b" abolished and therefore fucitii-"es should bi- transported buck t0 France by steamship instead of having to battli- with the elcincnts foi- their freedom. Exhausted and wori-nfrom the long, blazing hot days in the thin shell which brought them ull We 111111111‘; ll ~ .' his If you ma: from Getting 111- “is Ni-rvousnesa. U?! Ylmfl- swzufi: Ankle.‘ liizzliiess. Headaches. Lon! B - money liiiek. ln ll days or at druflmuu‘ only 3c a dose STATE CENTRAL“ (Continued from page l) throughout, or a government dele- gate with full administrative pow- and PRIN i Unusual Fish Ca u g h t O ff North Shore Mr. Everett and Cecil Hardy, of Freeland, ilvcrc fishing cod fish last week off Hardy's channel when they saw a. huge dorsal fin cutting through the ivater. They immediately gave chase and suc- ceeded after a time to gaff the ers is placed in active charge. The first form, he declared, ap- plied only to lllOLf.‘ industries which might be classified as allied with the manufacture of war inat- 1 crials or support of the fighting forces. The government, ivas “pai-‘ilr-uiaily. fortunate" in 1.11111 all e110 grrcat surface raw materials of Spain ivci": in its pos- session. Among" these, he declared. were the Rio Tiilto mines in Huclva Province, ill‘ great coal basin oi‘ 1111c Asturias. and mines at Lin- aies, Puerto Llano and Cizcaya. At Present tlicre is on hand, 110 ivcnt on, a sufficient supply of ' lead, 0.1111101". ii-en,_zi11c and coal to feed the ivar industries for aycar at least. said Benito, Rebels Active VALLADOLID, $110111. Aux. 23- The insui-gcnt command here 215-- sertcd tonight. a fleet of 21 rebel. airplanes had ffoivn over Madrid} led-Iv and bombed the Jciafe amt‘ Cuatro Vieniostiii-pcrts. The statenunt said the rebel, p‘ancs met no resistance. 1 In" i110 Bay cf -B1scay sector the rebels said they had driven 1 WPKIQP between lrun and San Scb-‘ asiiati. Goi-erznncnt defenders of Ii-un ivei-e bombed from the air; San Sebastian was reported shclieril by ii rebel .".1"uisc1". l ilxiyalist advices 1011011111? thei French fi-ontzcr said government! Tan-agonian forces had occupied ‘.0 ‘E'l‘lt'lll'(‘. on Liic road to Zitx-iiroza, 22 miles southeast of ilict rebel-l lied czisiei-ii city. Filghting for‘, possession 0' rebel positions onl Lcido Hi'l lasord 24 hours and end-l ed in a government viciory, in: re-. poi-ts saidl. Rebel circles heard reports that’ Monsicgnoi" Vidal y B1iri"o.q".:ei",i Archbishop of Tari-ago-rn, on‘ spriins cast coast. had been killed by government militiamen. iThe‘ Vatican City newspaper Osscrvaore i Romano said five Sirlanisii C-"alhoicl bishops had been killed-to dntei. LIBERAL RULE FFmTlmJfFd I193?‘ PWK l‘ the l3 Liberals on the opposition lii-iichcs ii-hcn the Legislature is (roiivencd in early Autumn. A 1-011 will be found for him, it was believ- cd, probably in Verchei-cs, where Fit-ix iilcssier nught be asked to step down 111 favor of his lender. Hon. T. D. Bouchard, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Lands and For- ests i i1the Godbout Cabinet, has bccn freely mentioned as Liberal leader if M1". Godbout retires, but he has stated definitely that Mr. Godbout would continue as Liberal ciiicftain. Mr. Duplcssis, resting at home at Tlirce Rivers most of the time since hi5 PM’!!! won at the polls, made his first public appearance since his el- ection triumph when he ivalkcd iin- announced into a banquet at Mov- treal Saturday night. Guests at tile dinner tendered to 5G Louisiana (195. ccndanis of Aendians rosi- in 111011" ‘seats to cheer the Premier-elect as he strode into the hall and mo}; g, lmice at the head table after shak- ing hands with Mayor 0111111111111‘. I-loude, his predecessor as lender of’ (Quebec Conservatives. Mi-. 01111103. sis stayed but half an hour and made no speeches. Lorne Valley And Vicinity ‘Among those attending the Pm. v.ncla1 Exhibition in Charlottetown ivcre the following people from Lorne valley: Mrs, Philip Mat-Imus, 1111-. Ncil MacCarincll, Mr. Murdock MacLeod, Waiter MacLeod, D. J. MacArthur, Philip Maclnnis, Evelyn MReIImLs. Charles MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Muclntyre, Francis M"°1l1ll'l‘e. Mr. Vernon MacDonald, Melt. MncLccd, Charles ltlticAi-thur. Bowl-hi’ Leard, Lillian Carter, Mary Carter. Stella Carter, and also 9m. crs from this vicinity, WP “W? Dieflsed to report. that M1-. Archie MacPlicrson is convalcscing quite f-ivoi-abtv after his recent painful injury. Mrs. H. D. Maciicnzic and son gienncth of Charlottetown returned o their home some time ago, alter spvndl"? Fl bleasnnt vacation in coast to Trinidad, the fuilltlvi“ were gmnted at the Salvation Army hostel here. One 01 the two re- maining in hospital was discharged &,turday and the other was 0x- peqlgd w "bereleascd tomorrow. Police said-the seven ivould given a few days to recover their strength before sending 1110111 0n their way again, following thi- usu- lll policy of the Trinidad l!"\‘-‘l'll‘ merit. Hundreds of the di-svvilii“ men land on these shores evcrv year and Salvation Army woi-kei-i". have been, at". times. seriously bin-- dcned in caring for thcin. THEATRES‘ BUMPER YEAR IDNDON-JCP.) -- tendon flic- atres and. music hails report lam-i‘ audiences this summer than in any 1930. .\'1‘1r since the peak years 1919 midi "The Valley. the 811681-11 of Mr. and MP5. A. C. MacDonald. M“ 011ml“ W111i. who spent the 1mm‘ “"0 Weeks 1n Lflfne Valley, 1111s returned to his home in Fortune, Th" 5mm“ mew"! of the Loi"ii0 Vnllcy WOllll‘ Missionary Society ivas held 111 7 he Valley PreSbytfr-( 1:111 Church 1 Wednesday evening, SPYPF-"l liyir were sung and rend- lWI-‘i \\'1‘l'1‘ l! 1 by different people. Ccllcctlim 1, ; tgkgn up, which amounted to considerable and this money is iii 111d of the Lorne Viiliey ‘Wcmenls Missionary fund-P. PAARL, South Africa- (C.P.) -- Aiarmcd by Anicricah “vlrtuai ex- ciiision" 1~r South Africans wines from its m. ikci s, grape growers here 11:11-11 made sharp protest to the 80V- oi-iiineut- body of the fish whose fin had at- tracted their attention, With great difficulty they hauled their prize aboard and judged it to weigh about 260 lbs. It ilvas very thick through and appeared to be fiiil I, of oil. It was about 5 feet from fin , to fin. and had a peculiar cup " shaped mouth and a fluted tail. lived all ‘ The young mm had their lives at Fret-land and have been engaged in fishing ever since they -\vere old enough to hold a - line, but they had never seen sueli o. specimen as that before. Curios- ity prompted them to take the fish ‘ to Di-. Needlz-r at the Biological Station at Bidefoid, who said, it ' was a moon fish. and ivas a native of southern waters. Dr. Nesdler had never knonm these fish to frequent ii-ritcrs so far north. A recent press cti." aich gave an account of a similar il.-h caught in Halifax haiboi", but. no explan- l ation was given as tp why they ‘ were so far from thcii" native home. The boys l-iave had their picture * _ taken with the moon fish pended from a pole slung their sliouldeis-S. sus- . from IS UPllllllSTiB AFTER lllSil T0 1111111111118. Labor Miiiister Com- pletes Flying Tour 0f This Sect-ion Of 13"“- Canada. FREDERICTON, N.B., Ailg. 23.- “Canada. feels that the 1111111111105 are facing Lhei" problcnts with cour- age and sani , Hon.,Noi-1nnn Ali-L. ltogers. Federal Ministci- oi Labor. declared Saturday as 11c briefly of the unemployment 11nd relief situation. Accompanied by Arthur B. Purvis, Montreal, chair- man of the National Employment Commission. Mr. Rogers 1ir1"iv0d here foin Siinlt John on the 1115i- lcg of,l1is flying Maritime tour. The flying Cabinet Minister for- sook the air trip fi-oni Sniiii John to Fredericton in order to iil)(‘ll(l an‘ hour or two conferring with Hon. F. ‘ W. Piric, New Brunswick lYlllllrUdl‘ of Lands and Mines, with whom he made the trip f1"o11i $11111‘. John by automobile. After a luncheon the Labor" Min- ister set out by plane for Montreal but had, i0 turn back owing to ".111- verse weather. Mi". Rogers and 111-.‘ pai"ty then left Fredericton by err and caught the Montreal train at‘ Harvey Station. In declaring that he thought the Maritimcs were facing their prob- lems courageously and sancly. Mi". Rovers made it clcni- that he did not mean the Western provinces were not facing problems also. He felt their problem ivas a great one.‘ too, especially in vicw of the l1envv crop failures. H0 estimated that" this _v0ai-'s crop fnilui" in the w0.--.i 1 increased the difficulty of the ri-iicff problem 50 percent. New Briii1swicl; l, was fortunate, he said. to be in such a comparatively healthy condition. The pi-cscnt problem was si1n1-, monirig all the l1c1":"1-1"ci-ci1ce and fortitude at the command of the government cud ihc people, he said. l I-Ic did no‘. ihiiik that anyone Wfllilrl l be satisfied to continue with rclir-fl anydonger titan was ncci-ssaryi for, the good of huinanitv. and poinicdi out that it ivns iiic pin-pose of the Dominion and l‘il‘0\'llti'l“1 govern- ments in sce that the principle of tising public Ill0lii‘_V to subsidise idleness be discontinued. The Mur- itlme Provinces had assured him their cn-nperniion iii iri-ing evenin- aliy to eliminati- dircrl relief and hc promised the co-opcrniion of his department in return At. present all plans were long rniiuc ones and . it would lake time for ilicm to mn- ‘; fcriallze. but. he felt that with the (to-operation of the provinces in ap- proaching their problems h_v their own particular methods the oblr-c- tivc could he reached. ‘ Mr. Purvis praised thr- character‘- nf the hlariiiine people and remark- 1, 0d that it was n relic-f to rcrilizc the _ conditions hcrc wcrr- not as bad as. 1n the i-esl of Canada. "Probnhlv iiic Mariiiincs can lead‘ i110 ivay out. They have done much ‘ and if ihcv can do this. ihr-n they will be doing much for Canada as a whole," Mr. Piirvis declared. PUGWASII INTERDTIEIILATES ADVANCE (C. I’. Bv Guirdlnnfls Special Wlrcl SPRTNGIIUF... N. 8.. Aug. 23-- Pugwash won the fntcrnvdiatc baseball cliiiiiiploiislilp of (lumber-j ‘and County Saturday by di-featfl, tng Jogzins. 3-11. in the third game, of the playoffs Each team had won a previous game. MILWAUKEE-AC?) _ Firemen recovered the auto 0f Mrs. Lillian Haggerty as it hung on the edge of n, IOU-foot cliff where it had skidded Iiobodydaurt , RR. '1; 4. J. C. Stewart, Cl1:"ii"lotie-- ‘Saunders, Chai-lciitr-ttnyii; 41h, Mrs. ’ J. C. Stewart, Charlottetown, R. R. 11.33194: lfilfffliiibbk ‘if i. . D ‘ Judging Resultr At Exhibition | Isl, ulty; 2nd, F. S. Reeves, 50.1.‘- 1o Leslie "iii-d, Oi-ve. Gill, Charlottetown. Sec. 5'1'—Bi"adshaw: 1st, H. E. Bent, Tuppi ‘.1, ,N. S.; 2nd. John McLeod 1\: . ‘,C1lIil“.O'_lCl(J\VlI, R. R. 2; 3rd, P L. Sniiillivood, Charlottetoivii, , . : V (COYIiIIIUEdJIiC [James lvlachcod; 4, , lli-yeiitciri, Winsloe. , Sire. lit-Dudley, plate of 5: l i. John MacLcod 8a Son. , Sec. lll-l-‘zimcuse, plate of 5: 1 l, G. W. Dewar; 2, P. L. Small- ‘,ivoo<t; 1i, G. C. Cossar; 4, J. C,i Sec. Sit-Burbank: 510111111. 1, lst, Geo. W. Dewar, Charla-n.» i Sec. Hip-Golden Russet, plate 01- 1111111, n. R. '7; 211e, n. E. Be , 5: iTuppcri-ille, N. S.; 3rd, Mrs, Ii , l, H. E. Bent; 2, G. C. Cossar; 3, Fi-asn", North River. _ , I". S. Reeves; 4, Henry Hurry, Sec.- 5i)—-C0c‘s Golden Drop: l Winsloc. 1st, H, E. ~Bent, ‘iflippei-vlllc, Sec. 2l.—-Gravcnsfein, plate of 5: j N. S. 1, H. E. Bent; 2, J. C. Stewart; . Sec. Gil-Field: , :1, F. S. Reeves; 4, p, L, Smgllivgod, ‘ 1st, Geo. W. Dewar, Charlotte- 1 sec. 2'5.—IIum1-, plate or 5; , town, R. R. '7; 2nd, John McLeod l, J. C. Stewart. & Son. Chiii-loiioioivii, R. R. 3; 3rd, ", S00. 21l.—-Ink1 rinaii, plate of 5: J~ c- 51’~‘\\‘-ll'1- C111ll'1U'~‘~1'~i>'-\'11, it. R. i, l, Geo. W. Dciviii". Charlottetown, 7- , Ii. R '1. SOC. lil—(1‘1l"»ldu]\ Prolific; , See. 25.—-I(ing of Tompkins, plate lst, II. l-I. Bent, ’I‘uppcrville. of 5: 1 N. S: “lid. Arthur 01111105101", Wes’. l, G. W. Dew". ; 2. John MacLeod " IEQlHl-l - ' Sen; 3. H. 131111; 4, J. c.: Sii-ivuri. See. ZEiL-Lnbo, plate 0f 5: 1 Sec. t12-Iiiip1~i-i1ii (Inge: 1st, John Ali-Lind 1k Suit. Clint; lottctoivn. R. Ii. L!‘ 2nd, H. E. 131-111., l, F. S. Reeve»; 2. J. C. Stew-art; 1 ‘Puppet-ville, N, S.; Iii-d zirihur 3. George W. Devi-air; 4, p, s_,Gfiltl"$I“l‘, Vilcst 11115-0111.". Sinallwood. Sec. iiif-Limilizii-il; See.27-I\Iu.m1: l 1st, Git). w. 11011-11. 011111111110- 1, Mrs. B011 Ncivsoiiq Brzickley, town: 211d. G10. ll. lllill)("l‘, F-isi Point Road; '3 l), “f (mun York 11115-11111‘: Ilril, l’. I., Slt1.ll.'.-.'11iv.i, Point; ti, II. I-l. 1s 11.. Puppet-ville; 1571-111014- Y-‘ll. 4, Jessie Harper. F-ist Royalty. .. 5“‘-‘~ ‘Fl-flllllllflrvlii Sec. ZlL-Rli-Iiiiosli: 15!. H. F. 13011‘, Tttllpi-rvzlli". 1, G, C, c9353.», I_,(l\\'(>|_‘ Gflgctown; N. S. 211d. John hint-Lend .0 Son. 2. P, L. Smaiwotid, Charlottetown; | 5111111 >"-\"ii, H. R. 2; 15rd, l“. S George W. Di-ivar, Charlotteto1v11,,RP??- 111111101‘?- Hei". 1.>-.lI0ori-‘s Ari-tic: , 1st, P. I... sillllillltlfKl, Charlotte- town; 2nd, H. F. B0111, Tlillllt‘l‘\'lllt‘,. town, R. R. '7. Sec. ‘llh-Dlelba : 1, F‘. S. Reeves; 2, P. L. Small- " N. S.; 3rd. Geo. If. I'Iill'l)l‘l‘, East wood; 3, G. W. Dewar; 4, J. C. 1101151133 Stewart. ‘ . See. 30.—Ni)rlhl‘fl\ spy: 1th H- E. 131111. 1111101-1-11110. N. S.; 12nd, John .\l.1il.1-1id 1&- Son, CllIll'lOll-'i()l.\ ll. R. R. ". Sec. Gil-Point's S0 liing 1, Geo. W. Dewar; 2, J. C. stew; art; 3, H. E. Bent; 4, P. L. Small- wood. Sec. IlL-Pcivaulkee: hm" 1, P. 1.. Smaliwood; 2. Afllllll‘ 11W R E- 13"". 11111110111111». Griniestei"; 3, Wilbur Jones, Char- Nfst "illi- 7~1*‘-"» -‘\~ 15- Robert-s. lotietoivn Royalty; 4, James Dense,‘ “"1‘-"‘~°“ 3011111 311i. Ariiiui- Gaine- Mfllpeque Rd, sici", West I‘.-ij.".1l‘.,v. Sec. 32.—R0d Aslrachan : ' S": G9"Qllil°k“illlu>fi l l ‘1 Sec. tl7——Orl0:ii1s: l tI-‘iiunf- ul‘ Bent. Tll]l],)l‘l'\'lll1‘. N. S. Sec. Iiit-Tokndo (Gypsy Girl): Sec. T‘Z—\\'aslii:1;;.i1i1: l, E. J. Vcssey, York. 59¢, 37,._\v.~;,l¢|,y; 1st, ll. 151-111. 'l"uppr1-i"1llc. l, P. L. Sinuilivooii: 2, J. C. S1cw_ N- 5 I 311d. J- C. SW-v-Jrt, ‘ m1; 3, p_ 5, Rom-CS, 4, G, Dow“, loiii-to 1, lt. R. T; 3rd, Coo. Hui-p- Charlottcloivn. '11‘. E» I 1111311111)‘. Sec. IilL-Willimns Favorite : S01". '7.'l—.\n,"." other variety named: 1, J, C, 511-10311; g_ G, w_ D@war_ 1st, J. A. Anici, \\'1ii>io0; 2nd. 501-, 3:)_\vnlf River; Mrs. A. B. Rebel-is. W11 10c Road; ,- lst, G. C. Cossur. LOIVPI‘ Gage. 3rd- (5 '0- W- U-TY-lli C l1!'l11.l@iO\\'li.' town; 2nd, J. C. Stewart, Char-i R- R~ 7- lottetoivn, n. R. '7; 3rd, P. i... S-"e- 7-i—£'11li-~1-1i011 of plums, 6| Smaiiwtiod, Charlottetown; 4th, (3.; W. De1var. ' Sec. Ali-Yellow Transparent: 1st, G. W. Dcivar. Clunlottetoivn; 2nd. P. L. Sniaiiwoncl; Iii-d, D. W. White, York Poiiii; 41h, l‘. S. surfs, l0 of each variety: l 1st, Il. E. Bent, ‘Puppervillcf N. S.; 2nd, Geo. W. Dcivar, Cliaizi lottctoivii R. R. T ‘ti, I’. I... S11111Il- i wood, "‘ot"10:o\. 11. i Sec. 7 —l2i".ii"kili-i"1 cultivated: ‘ Reeves. Souiiiport. _ 1.00.11‘ .\l.1c1{1 North S“, 41._,.\n_\. 011m, vm-iegy; Riv -; 2nd. Ali-s. Fri-d Llriscoli. SL1 151, p, 1,, gmulpv-Qod, ChM-1Ouc_ Avards; 3rd, Aliii-joi-ie MucKiiiley, town; 2nd. ll. B0111, Tuppervillc; Noll-h RiY-‘li guy G, C, (_ _ Lowq- Gag,“ S00. 71i—-('uri"".iiils, Wliiii-g town; 4:11, l". S. R.-0vi-.~,Soii‘.i1port. 1~ - Ml“- Wllllllli FT" 1 . B! - S00. 42-1204 arrauigcd fruit des- 193' Poll“ lfilillli 311d. M! W1 111i!‘ =Jon0s, Cii:1rloilcio\\"1‘.; 3rd, ,\I1".>"., serf, Island grown: Ira Rodd, Milton. 1 1st, Mrs. W. H. Johnson, Char-i iottetoivn; 2nd, Nlis. Li-a Rodd, 5"‘- 77_(‘"l"'"l11$- 3'11"“ . N01"i-11 Milton; Iird. Mfrs. E. Saund.‘ 15h F~ 5- R1‘i‘\'\‘~"i. 51111111110112 311d. ers, Vvinsioc 110.111: 4th, Jessie W H1 i‘ 31-11151‘. Kill-Milieu; 3rd.‘ Harper, 15.111 ri1.1~.1:1_1-. ‘ M1- 1111 11111111. 11111-11. y 51-0. ‘lib-Currants. Rod: 1st, Mrs. '1‘. R. Beer, Charlotte- town, it. R; 2nd, I\I1's. Creoi-ge Auld, Winsloc; 3rd, J, A, Aulql, Wiiislor. n00. i —\mi-i"i0aii Gl)(I\l'lll‘i'l'I(‘§Z , 1st, M . Fred I§ilw0ll, Hdllllllflllj ,2nd, Wallace 310.150, Kcnsingion; Sec. 43-4305‘. zirraiigcil fruit des- sert: 1‘ 1st, Helen A. Grant, Charlottc-‘ town; 211d, M1"s. Willard Prowse, Brackley Pi. Rd: 3rd. Mrs. E. J. W. H. Hot-110, Milton. D cs couurv CHRONICLE a Geo. H. Harper, East Ravi (Ellis-s _ i i i i 1 l ‘Clara Benoit. Waters, Chat-lotte- ' Lown. l Sec. 6—Landscape, u-awr color, ' original: I 1st, C. R. Cowan, Monctori, N. B: 2nd, Norma Cailbeck, Summers-d. Sec. 'l—lilaririe, wafer color, or- iginal: 1.11, Marguerite Porter. Yar- niouih; 2nd, Leila Morris, Char- , lottetoivn. Sec. 8—SillI life, water color, or. iginalp _ 1st, M. Lillian Clarke, St, Jolini or, original: 1st, ltfairgucrlte Porter, Yar- ziiouth; 211d, Clara Benoit Waters, Charlottczoiiii. . Sec. Ill-Portrait from Life, char- cuzil: Q1111, Fred Pickles, Sunny Brae. 1 B. . lI-Siili lifc, giiiai: 1 charcoal, or- i . Mrs. Wm. 21101111115, Cir-1- iwii; 212d, l-‘rcd WrhihL, N111" ,Gl "1 '. ‘ ' 1 500. lZ-Dravring from cast, one color, original: 1st, Jenn Robertson. 101.11 cii: 1st, Frederick Nicholas, Amherst,‘ .N. S" 211d, Nllldll. Sands, St. John. ‘ S1 ll-Lanibcripc, pencil, 0r- iginirl: 11-‘1. l-‘rc L 31. ' . Landscape, pi-n tlllll ink, ‘ original: Nlargiirriic For ’ ‘2nd, Fred \’i'rigi.t. Nuv . .--.-,11\\', P. I. >01". lib-linoleum Illock Prints: 1st, M. Lillian Clarke, Si. Joiizi. PASTELS-ORIGINAL Sec. ilk-Landscape: 1 lsi, I-‘i-cd Nicholsis. Amherst: 211d. Nora 11.10111 11"., Charlottetown. Sec. lll—.\I.irin1-: . 1st. Frederick Nicholas, Amherst. Sec. "IO-Still lifc: 2nd, Kailv. Pl. n10 Murchison. York, on. P.\l\"I‘ING—('0I'\' Sec. 2'3—I"orir:iil: ' l, J. C. Stewart; 2, George W., h'~"“""“-Y‘ _ 1,; I), (1 1,,(.-,<;m.,»~_, Moncgon; Dewar; 3, Mrs. Alex. 1Vi.‘r1cNevin,i 1st, H. l-J. B0111, Tlilll)~‘l‘\'l1l(‘. 13ml, “rm-m I)1\\'1$yv,. Char1o{[@_ Clizirlottctoivn, R,R,.T; 4, H, E4 N. S.; 3nd, Geo. W. l)c-.v.-1i', Cliir- ~ - , 101101111111, 7; . ', J 1'. '-I.onilscrip0: Sec. SIL-Ilibsion Pippin: ,$l1:\\'11l't. Cli.1 i1own, l-l R '7 iiion Ni-xvson, Mt. Etiivnrtl - 1. J- A- 1111111. Wiusice: 2. J. c. bee. 10-\-11-i111~1.11 . NIH}. w. 11. Stork. B0110. 51,911,111“; 3, (1 w_ D¢\.,~;“-_ 1st, Johnson .0 S011, Charlene. S00. IH.—Ric 1.111011: 101V" 31111. F- S. Riv-Cs, Soiiili- g,.,._g.l_,\1;“-lm1; ,, . 1, P. L. Situillwood; 2, J. C, Stew- I301" 31d, G00. I-larpi r, Eiast Roy- 1- MqpDn11g,-p_l_ Chqylmgp. art; 1i. Geo. W. Dcii-ar. .. . Filli- r-mi Pickles, Sunny‘ S00. 35.—Stiirk: S01". ll-Yciimi’ E1111: ~. B, . ..1, 011-1». w. 111111.11; 2. J. c. Sicw-, 1-11. “ve- “3 1111111". .- - -suii life, 1.11. 1-11111-1 - spoke “YT-i 3. H- E. Emil 4. E‘. MacCal- 1‘ £01111. it. R. T; 212d, J. 1. , orinn CiiTb-‘i-k, S unner- lum, Churloltotiiuui, R, it. T; ‘ " - Karin-Um. _\lu,»¢l1i_=@n_, York Pt. S01". ‘Eli-Animals. oil. copy: lsl, .\Iii1"io11 N01 ., 11. Mi. Edward 111i. \\'.~\TI-'.I{ (‘OI.OR—COPY See, 2'7‘—I’111-lr:iii: Wm. Mclnnis, Chan, iotictoivn; 211:1, Fred Pickles, Sun- 11y Brae. ‘ S00. I IllCl'Si(l(". PA STEIFCOPY Sec. ll2—l"nrirailz 1 1st. .l1-.iii ltobei-tson. 01101-10110- toivn; Jud, Katherine MLll‘L'lllF0l'i.‘ Yoi-i: l Sec. J-Lam‘ cape: 1-;t,FIrina l- ' il. Cornvcnll; 2nd Jar-k ’I'avlo1 Chai-loticioivri. S00. " \ ai-inc: lsi, J l. Taylor. Clia1'lo1'i:~"."\.".. Sec. 4~l—Cilllcctlon commercial 2nd, Kaihcriiic .\1-.1:"cl11~e1n. ‘Rx-l: apples: 3rd, Mrs. Janus ,\101"ris, Bedford. Pi. lsi, J. c. siCiVflft, Charlottetown," S-‘v- 110-Graves: si-e. ss-siiii life: n, R 7; 2nd, H, g 341m, q-upperh 1st, Mr. W. ll. Johnson Chor- 1st. Mrs. Within" JOltP-Z (‘liar- viiie, N. S.; 31d. P. L. Smallwood,, lflliflmvti: 2nd. J. C. Sieiviirt, ‘ loitcioivn. l2. l1. l; Lit-d, .\Il'.\ \‘.':ii (_‘]1;u‘l()l_[@t_Q\\-n; 41h, John Mac__Cll1ll‘1(l11t‘l<)\\'lll liixi, 311"... .»\lc.\;.,lvlcliii1i~". Clirii‘ 11111-1 1.0011 .0 S011, Charlotteiowit, a. a. 2. ' M-i-‘Nevlii. (Ihailotu-toivii. - Sec. " , j 59¢, .i5_c0111-111'O“ 5 sorts of Sec. til-Raspberries, (‘ultivatedz 1st. J-an liotrr-~:ii".. Chaviozicq applgs; , 1st, F. S. Reeves, Souihport; 2nd, 1 town; 2nd, Katherine Mui-ri-.i-o:1,. m, F, s, Reeves, souihpori; gndy Mrs. Ira Rodd. Milton; 3rd, Mrs. ' York P1. c. Sl(‘\\'1‘il'l. Charlottetown. a. B». ‘vmnm p"°“'-‘ Bllwkuy Pt 111i. i: 3rd. G, W. lM-ii-ar, Charlotte- {l\\'1l, R. R. 7; 4th, P. L. Small.‘ 1st, 3111s. J. A, l\1:ic(ii"1";_0i", Char- wood, Cllfll"liyl1(~l()\\'l1_ ,lol.i.etowi1; ‘Jnd, Mrs. James 'I‘".1ii,‘ s11. 411-1101111111. 10111111111101.0111; 3rd, 1111-». n. 0115011., 1st, H. E. Bent. Tuppcrville, N. S.; . Nmlh RiYPII S00. 8K—-('I‘AIIIIK‘I'I‘II‘S. cultivated: 1st. Mrs. A. l3. Robci-isoii, Win.- ‘sloe; ‘2nd, V0i"i-.oi1 Muiiii. 1\ll‘l‘lllfll(l.‘ Sec. 8~l—(‘ri1iil11-ri-ics, iiiiil: 2nd. Mrs. Ben Newsome, Brackley Point. Road‘; .3111. Johnson 8c Son, Chai-loiictoivii. See. ‘TI-Queen's (‘liaiccz 15y, H, E 3pm, rnlppm-‘qllc, 1st, Lillian Rob-son, Ilrlicklcy‘, s“; 4g._.'|'|-an§¢¢n5¢ng; Pt; 2nd, Mrs. 11115111‘ BITPHLOII,‘ 1st, Hilda A. Grant, Chai-lotte- Win51“; 3rd. 3'11"‘ son. Winsloc. Sec. R5—EIIKII‘SII Gnoscbcrric . 1st. F. S. Reeves, Soutiipoi-i; 2nd.‘ Mrs. Ira- Rodd. North Milton; 3rd, Mrs. George Kiison, Ilumpshire. .11.. I}. Ilobert-l town. |, S00. 49-W'hltncy: 1st. H. E. Bent. Tupperville; 2nd, E. J. Vesscy, York. YEARS (DISH 0F 5) . CLASS 59—ART Sec. Sl-Bartlett: 1st. F. S. Rex-yes, Southporv; 2nd, F0" A3l-"Vl17fns Sec. (ll-Portrait from life, nil: 1st. L. J. Zxviciz- i". ll.-il;i.i.\". 211d. D. C. lmkhnri, Moiivtoii. S00. 7!--I.aiiil.-.0.i|ic. oil, arifiuil: 1st. Marion N011 on, i-d . Rd; 2nd, L. J. Zwivker, Ilaliftix. , Sec. fl-Ztfarine. nil, original: 1 7; 3rd, H. E. Bent, N’. S. Sec. fi2-(‘lulpp‘s Favorite: lst, H. B2111. Tuppcrvillc. N. S.; 2nd, John McLeod 8.: Son. Chanlottetoiwi. R. R. 2; 3rd, Ar- thur Vessey, York. ' Sec. lift-Flemish Beauty: lst, H. E. Bent. Tiipperviile, N. S.; 2nd, F. S. Reeves. Souihport. Sec. Eli-Collection of 4 sorts: 1st, H. E. Bent. Tuppi-i-illc. N. S. Tunpcrville. A. L. Wright. Cii-ii-liiiictoii-ii. Sec. 4-8111] life. all. original: l 1st, D. C. Lm-khnri, hfoizcionii, 2nd, Norma Culibrck, Suinmc-sido} Sm". 5-I‘ori.ralt from life, Wafer. Color: ma. PLUMS DISII 0F 15 ‘ ) m, L. a. Iwickes", Halifax; 50o. ll-Blue Sec. i-FI-Sii-aivlici-ries, (‘uliivatvd- ‘ 2nd. I-‘rcd Wright, New Glasgow. 0111.; 2nd, Isabel McDonald. Glen- ioivn; 2111i, Mrs. W. R. Stark, B0111‘- lst. L. J. Zivickci", Ilaiifax; 12nd, l 0111.; 2nd, Mrs. B011 Prowse. Char- iot i clown. ,. iv. \\' 11.1 -. unanwxn, ONE 001010-0001 3,“. x“; U ,_ ,- , S011. l~~Il1st 0111.11" Soc. 37—I‘0ii aiiil ink. any sui- ci: 1,3, v11", H 1st, Flwlcrfit-k Nicholas, Ainlu r " 3M1, L 2nd. Hni-ri- Gomez. L‘l1ai-lo1t0i1.\\"i1. subject : fill‘ 1st. Hi-rlicrt 1111s.», \Vll"fl‘-1‘".\' R11‘; cr; 2nd, ltoris Afiicllcuiziili Chill‘.- loi i r-towii. (‘(l.\II\I'I-IRI('.1\I. ART iginril: , lst. FFPIIPYIQR Nzihwhis. Ainiici-sl; ‘. (‘IIINA PAINTING Sec. ‘fl-Lustre treatment: 1:11., Vlrs". W’. R. Stark, Bc-lievillc, fiiiiiaii. - Sec. 42-12111 Paint treatment: l>l., i\li-.. Hen Prowse, Charlotte- i"i1‘1-,(1ii S01». 4: .iiani0l treatment: 11"., Nli-s. W. R. Stark, Belleville, CLASS G0—PROFESSIONAL— ORIGINAL Sec. 1—I’0rtralt from life, oil: 2nd. Mary Allison, Doull, Cape‘ Traverse, _ I oili '10. , (. Iii-Portrait from life, pen- ' . t‘. 16 8 b. IAN ls Ma ry Allison, 'l‘1.1'.e1"se. culor Doull, Cape See. 3—P0!'lI‘CiIt from Vlife, wafer. Cape sec. 4—I.;1nilsc' pc, ivntcrcolor: l~ M Sec. iginal: ls‘. D lr-"en .- lJoutl, Cup“ IEI—I"'()II. PYPILS lii ' AND UNDER 5—.\IJI’IIIL', nutri- culin", 1..- C i1"I11“.-.~ 51-1". iS-Still 1111-. \\.llI'|- color. 1. 1 1st, D. C. Lockhart, Moneton; ‘ M“ Q—-I)l"I\WIllg 1'1 1111i cast iii o Charlotte. _. f _ - 2111i, Norma Callheclc, Sum- " 1 i (-1. |l—~I‘I‘Il(ll, Sci". 1'!—I.i11ol1-u.1ii liliitk pilrits: l..t, 1510.. 1"" ll. ; .11., C . tiiivn. Sec. 1»|—I-‘igurr-, p11 cl, original: 1st, Iliruin .\It(‘.1 .1, 3.1.113. Siswart. Sec. l5—I.aii1lsi-ap0 .01" . marine lhlr-lcl, (ificiiiul: - - Cu-oi-ipna ’I‘r0i1".or, Wes: copy: s 2nd. i0 111i, Dorccn . Doreen HL-siui 1111-, c. 1st, Din-nix“. I._\'lii. 1 . _ Sec. iii-e. \ i11- 1st, - ivn; ——I'1i1"ii".iii. |i l l.~-. Y.‘1~:i Sr" '1, r“ ..’.‘i1<!. Dori-en A113,", >10. 2G-—I.;lIl!|H‘ll]Ir> C S01 , -~ ject, copy urc, | st . W. .\l.ij1':1.'1rii _ " , c1101. . —l'cii and ink, .4111 ,1". Char- Ch-i rloztcioivii. or marine, Z\l:icl)oug-.ill. Char- Ailey, Chor- O'.' '~' r (‘UIlI .isl<"1 ,. or otti. 111.11 any sub- lst. 11,. _,. Gfitllpy, Charloitcioivn: ,1 C}, m, w 2nd. 1C1". r1111‘ hliiirhisoii, Gcoruc- I ‘ ‘ , f 0"“ How“ , 11 .. (...l.'l.'.L'1O'1".'l! ' Fun or pencil an S ". — ' " 1 .: . . < , _, ‘ ~ 1ft‘ lgfcddrislihlgiéjidolas Amherst" durum" mm’ 2nd ‘C K 001-111 ‘tloncton i ‘ ‘ . 1H‘ D01‘ n Alloy’ Ch“r“°"ml°“'“3 “l? ~ml_-_‘i.qri"r"uv- - " " lllnd, Doris Mai-Dziugrill, C51 ~ - ~ ' ~ - own, 1st, Nil-s. Jenn Crockett. Char-i QM, 11f, l, . , V _ , , _ , _ i, . . 1.. — asters in color. original: lxtyigtrcl-itagyigilhlnti, His. D. \\. \\'lliiC., 1:“: Lxvnk“, __\,,,,,,,_, Chmfamt,“ s‘ _ _,"_-“m4lm__ town, 2nd, Xvi-Jinn Thompson, (In; " 1 Charlottetown. . Sec. 30—Design, original; 1st, Doreen Alli-v. C 10’ fefoivii: 211d, W. l\1-.-_\,"n.1rd S‘. C1211. erines. S01. Zl‘l——(‘hinii paiiiiiiie, fin! 1'1 N01" p011. S00. fut-Pencil or crayon. I111)‘, c,“ . SUE. _ _ i Cut Knife, Suck. Soc. INF-Poster: in color, nriL-lll- I l 151, [hi-n Mulch, Charlottetown: 211d. Si-ciiicv H. Kayo. 511111011111. _ Sec. ~10—H.\(|\'(‘l‘l|SlI\g dcsillll. or- . ~IGO0'0c>o_Q"Q;9"Q-Q",QjQ~Q-¢g , i»... “illllrtri 1111- 11.111». '8 - 1 liIZ~!'li1l I iii.‘ _\\i\.'1l"i( 33-.~‘1i.i|1,~ ill Jl-Jlcsl ii——I‘li11i1.»g1~,|pl1y 11s: il-‘lsi Ffilllii C coilm iiuii ,‘nic|ii~ iii‘ l.11i1i-c.1p<~~: .,1".l liiinlu . ".21 lI‘.l'iI\ i IT‘. i-liiiiiri n, r---i- 2.11111 0111.11100- liy profis- Cut . Ovcrinarin, WELL DRILLING If your water supply is not just what you would like to have, why not give us a. call. No matter how small or how 'li\rge your job is-whclhcr you 1190C a well for domestic manu- facturing fire ni- ,posu:, we have cquipinuit iliat. .wlll correspond \\ lo be done. a operate it and perlence b‘("k of us sonaiilc priics. the test of time. Trask \Ve|| Co” Ud- Ail work guaranteed fo stand?’ GROOM I VAUGHAN ll - Mann!" "I" Summer-side cii ..l yi-Jrs of ex- Q in“ n pur- Ii the nork 1;. men .‘u . . . 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