..-__i "i-i ll KYLE? PAGE SIX i-u ill.‘ ALI. 15 ROLNDS IN WHICH LOUIS ill f, PRISING FARI{~~'I'IIE Ill , lll-JRO: f; FIND our. i} . ~~~- --*. -. W w O ‘ st . Big Feature l‘: l] r s , i l: ALLAN BKHYBRADY »- ESTHER RALSTON -- E i" ‘A < T’ '1 \\'i 7*. l: I ;.“:.i El mirror gait... Lu--..- IZFS I. 1""! 61'.“ D.'i"v l"\\l;1I Siiiirlil Suluriliiy only 141.111) Fl) II Flll-llftlil)’ only Direct Bus Sc i <To_ Halifax ' \|'.|. S. S. lUthilacs and h. llu. $5.155 ‘Lcnvvs Clizirlitllrlilliii 4 .\:i'i\is Iliiiiliix l‘!.fl0 Ticket Agencies . w»? "i M?‘ i __,..--____.___...... _~_,-. .__. "do... .~ “II l_‘- 3' lillll Girls ‘flit/s i'.; hula‘ . . . . bu! r1191; Y - NOVELTY - MUSICAL d0 Motor Transport Ltd. Summer Bus Schedule BORDEN (TIA SUMMERSIIIE) (‘illlllfvliilfl with Zllauiland Bus Service Daily cart-pt Sunday l-‘Olt NORTH LAKE (VIA SOURIS) Dally‘ cxccpl Saturday and Sunday 4.30 l'..\l, Pztiiy except Sunday night thiiiiigli ticki-iif sold n1 l ISLAND MOTOR "I'RI\NSI’(JI'{'I‘ LTD. True CIIIAIZ_LOTTETOWN__GUARDIAN PRINIZE EDWARD-TODAY AND TOMDRRUW NS BY DECISION, LEAVING THE SUR- l SHOT WHO NEARLY MADE DO YOL’ TIIINK FARR S1101‘ LI) HAVE WON? I '1‘ Attralction MAYBE WE DID NEARLY FORGET TO MENTION IT—BI~'T YOU WONT FOR- GET IT WHEN YOI.‘ SEE IT: LAUGH YOURSELF SILLY! “As Good as Married” With JOHN ROLES _ DORIS NOLAN —— WALTER PIDGEON - TALA BIRELL—— DAVID OLIVER i — A POPULAR SEE THE FIGHT AND YOU'LL Fa r Louis Fight Pictures ..T_\ L. ._ Exclusive Ringside Motion Pictures of the Greatest, the I)‘ Most Exciting Heavyweight Battle in Many Years! Judging cuss 55 scnoot. cannon taxman-s Section 1-Best General Display of cut flowers — 1. 11511195111" School; 2, West Royalty School. CLASS 58 Wooten AND corron GOODS KNITTED Sec. 1. Afghan, knitted_ 1. Mrs. Blanche Lee, Hazelbrook; 2. Mrs. Arthur Sherren. Charlottetown; I. Hazel Bryenton. Brackley Pt Rd. $ec_ 2. Afghan crocheted. 1. Mrs. J. W. Callbeck. Summerslde; 2. Mrs M. A. Proivsc, Chafottetown; 8. Ethel MacDougall, Charlotte- town. Seq 2. Special Prize. Nadine Roper. "Iruro, N. S. Sec. 3. Knitted Shawl. l. May Power. Charlottetown; 2. Mrs_ Matthew Watson, Charlottetown. Sec. 4. Bed Jacket, knitted. l. Miss M. Campbell Charlottetown; 2_ Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald, Cova- head: 3. Mrs. Chariottetown. Sec. 5. Knitter! Bedroom Sip- pers. 1_ Mrs. J. F. Lafferty. Char- lottetown: 2. Mrs. W. Brown. hart, Oxford. N S. Sec. 6. Lady's Slip-on Sweater_ 1. Mrs. H. Jenkins. Mt. Herbert; 2. B_ Blanchard. Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. J. G. Maobean. Canoe cove. Sec. 7. Lady's Coat. Sweater, knitted. 1_ Mrs. J. G. MacLeiin. Canoe Cove; 2 Florence Morris- 5913 Union Road: 3. Mrs. Nell i COMING TO THE PRINCE EDWARD ..havc two pictures been returned for s e c 0 n d run engagements in s u c h n—the first p ic t u r e ever returned was ANNE OF GREEN some years ago-last week it w a s “NAUGHTY MARIETTA” now, we are pleased to announce the .return for three days of OF THE MORNING” . igi glorious TECHNICOLOUR with ANN A BELLA (now considered a sensation), tGreat Irish Tenor, JOHN McCORMACKl. . . . . . .. . close successio GABLES” Never before in the history of Charlottetown THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY of Radio ...this is your lfiiclc Rodney Signing off l I l" Ono-tio-uhl IIOVI’ THIS RADIO "UNCLE" ll.\'1‘EI) THE 7.000.000 KIDS THAT 11E TIIRILLED WITH HIS YARNS UNTIL HE DISCOVERED THE MOST SPOILEI) BRAT IN AMERICA HAD THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SISTER IN THE IVORLDI “EASY, TO TAKE” lh MARSHA HUNT -— JOHN IIO WARD—E LYGENE PALLETTE _,______. I; Today fr.’ Wed. I-I YES CHARLOTTETOIVN l .\ JLSIDE (VIA KENSINGTON) y 14.00 A.M. 12.15 RM. 2.10 Pull, 4.00 (.71. l"..Vl. Sunday only 10.30 A..\l. 8.30 P1114 2-10 P-M. 1.30 RM. 11.00 PAL FOR TIGNISH rvict .- :Z-Z_.,_ ,2 I Ihs Kindergarten Trinity Social llnll, l|ll(Il‘l‘ the Direction of Dlisii llcrna Al. lluciitis, assisted by lilliiii Dlarloiinr Sounder-t. Opins Sept. 7th. at 9.30 whet-o child- ren from 3 to ii years arc given cf- flelcnt training lii Physical Ifxrrrisc. Draulig, Songs, (Illmrv, llniull- worlt. Discipline and raw-Ive n Junior education, which (Irvrlopri them for entrain-e to 11H‘ Piihlii- Schools —Tultlon fe:-_.<2.0it prl‘ month. L-lflli-il-Ii-Iil M. T. . I‘. M. mid- i Leave Georgetown - — S. S. SURF. From Montague and Georgetown Wednesday morning for the Syd- ncys viii. Strait of Canso, Lcnnox Passage, Bras d’Or Lakes nrrlvlng at Sydney Thursday afternoon. Returning the Surf leaves Sydney every Monday arrives at Montague early Tuesday morning. Passengers wishing a, more rapid trip to Sydney may lake their automobile and leave the ship at ltliilgravc and motor to Sydney ar- riving Wcdncsd y afternoon or ar- rival C. N. R. Express from Mul- grave Wednesday evening. For particulars write or telephone Poole &Thompson Lid- MONTAGUE, I’. E. I. L—149-7-l0-S T ti. I. M. T_. Charlottetown - Victoria - Borden - Summon-side Service discontinued after 'I‘I'ESDAY, SPIPT. 71h llus Georgetown - Charlottetown Bus Service STARTING MONDAY. MAY 10th 8.30 AJVI- l 1M0 A-M. i 8.50 AJVI. 9.00 A.M. i Cardigan — — — Iii Station — — fit. There-us - - Pcnites - — — - Pliiquid - — — Fort Augustus — 9.30 AM. Webster's Comer 9.35 AM Arrive leave Charlottetown - 10.00 A.M_. Charlottetown — 4.00 PM. Penltes — — — — 6.00 PM. Arrive Georgetown — - 6.00 7M. town 9.10 P. M. Leave ll,0l| l’. M, Insurance for any lccidrni that may happen while driving In this Bus. Stops at _ lri § 2'5 €IF 940 AM ‘evening spent. ntral Guardian I I‘ HENR Y, and the ' '1 a l-Iflllci s Oi CRASWELL tor Photographs. WEDNESDAY is Dance night at tho Highlands. L-lilfifi-G-Tues-Wed-tf ROBIN HO0D- FLOUR Milled from washed wheat for your satis- faction. L-1075-7-2B-tf NUPT1Al.S-Thc homc of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Lot l4. P. E. I. which W115 tastefully cic- coraurd with cut flowers and terns for the occasion was the scene of a very happy event uihcn on Wed- llcsday moming, AUII- l8, their second daughter Pniilii Wrni- ares united in marrlnizc to Mr. Ncison B10109 Sheen. only son of Mrs. Sliceu and the liitc William Sheen of Tyne V-llefl, P.E.I. ’l‘lic marri- age ceremony was performed by their iuistm- Rev. I-irlwln J. While in thc present-c of their itninctllatl‘ I‘("'lll\'(‘.\. FflllflWlllil the ccrcmonv a rcrv dainty brrnkhr-t was serr- cd after which the bridal poi-ti‘ motored in Ch:irlct'ctoii'ii: on their rciiirn they wcrt- ',‘,l‘rt|‘l(‘(l by n litre" criiwrl of : rciiiiilrrs. wll" vrith their fnncy cmvtiincs .' quite 1m amount oi iimu: . The iollotvini: Mfliltlltf.’ evening upwutrtls of two hundred of their relatives and friends gathered at the home of the groom and lenti- erril them a illlumllilllhflllfi shnwcr thc gifts \\'Ill('ll were both numer- ous and costly icltifvlng to thr- popiilnrity of the mung couple were opened by Miss Gertie Mc- Ncvin and pi-cscitttri to thn larlde by Mrs. Wilfred McDougal, The groom on behalf of himself mid bride thnnkcd their lflfllfls for the beautiful gifts, assuring them thnt thcy would cvcr hi- highly‘ iii-ind in their home. An invitation ‘Nil! then extended tn any of thr- vozmt! people tvho wished to lll(llllllr= in music and (lnnclii: to ntlloilrn to the near hy giuhili‘ hall. Luncheon was served and a very IlIflRa-‘llll As the hour of midnight drew near nil (icimrtcd to their several ltnnics wishing Mr. and Mrs. Sheen many ycars of happy ivcddhd llfc. The young couple will reside in flu- future nt Cardigan — — - 5.30 PM Tyne Vnllcy \l'llf‘l"‘ the ixi-oom ‘one of our Saturday nights leave Genrgs- ,‘ men ninninil ii large milling hust- lncss and fox ranch. Nobana Tea Booms lt,0ll1liIf1(' the eommunllv were Mrs. lJohn B. Cousins. Plibfilll"?! l" "l"! PPMPCIB‘ b! ‘ E1; Mrs. Donlcl Mclliwliind and '.=o.'i.-: Waldo nnd Donald ton. NB: IVIYR. Chester llnvcr. Al- is (‘ll'.'I|ll‘lSll‘" business Visitors from Piirk CONWI‘. P. Frock-rue- be-i n. P1711: lWx. ‘High Hiewarl Nomlzl‘ Th‘ ROOMS lYlIlnMl‘ Chester Fllcvral-t. Norhoro. REL; Mr, Jnltnvmugdqgk. Mug-- that Gull It» n; Ilarlioisr, P .1 CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. 11-8789-7-12-312 THE 15TH ANNUAL Diocesan Convention of the Catholic Wo- metrs League will be heId in Bourts Sept. 8-9-10 Opening meeting St. Patricks Hall Sept. 8th, 8 P. M. vis- itors welcome. ' 14-72-9-1-9-4-7 TRANSFERRED HERE —- Mr. and Mrs.‘ E. S. Townshend and daughter, Miss Virginia of Sydney are spending the day in town, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chiiprnan. They are cnroute to the Island to which place Mr. 'I‘ownshend has been transferred by the Imperinl Tobacco Company and will reside in Charlottetown. —Amherst News. l!l{lDI:l-'1‘()-Bl-I SIIOWERED.—- Gift-he evening of August 31. the many fflélldw of Miss Jean Call- bcck RIYIIIPYCG at the home of Mr, llllfl Mr .. Rrilph Callbrck to tender hcr a lllloclflliiflffillh h-owcr on the cw of hcr npproacliing marriage. The britlc-to-be was accompanied downstairs by Miss Marlon Frizzell to the strains of the Bridal March, played by Mrs. Earl D.’ Leard and seated in n prcttily decorated chair under an arch of, blue and white streamers from which hung a large white bell. After the bride was seated Miss Vernn Bchurman sang "When My Dream Boat Come: Home" as a large blue boat with white sails was propelled into the room by Master Billy callbgck. Bluo shaded lights added to the effectiveness or the setting. After ;ihe boat oemo to a stop near to the pride. the gifts were opened by MacDonald. Churchill. Sec. 8. Ladies’ knitted dress or suit. Boucle‘ 1. Grace MacLean, Defiable: 2. Mrs. Henry Jenkins. Mt. Herbert; 3. Emma M Thomas Charlottetown. Sec. 8_ Special Prizes. Mrs. J. R. Allen, wast Covehead: Miss Lucy McLure. North Rustico: Mrs. J. W. Patterson, Hunter River. Sec. 9_ Ladies’ knitted dress or suit. yarn. l. Margaret Gauthier. North Rustico; 2. Helen Roper, Mt. Eduard Rd; 3, Mrs. J. B. MacDonald. Bummer-side; 3, Mrs, Herbert Brown. Charlottetown. Sec. 10_ Men's Coat Sweater, knitted. 1. Mrs. L. M. Benton. Alexandria; 2. Mrs. A. F. Benton, Alexandria: 3.‘ Mrs_ w. H Phillips. Charlottetown. Sec. 11. Men's Woolen Gloves, Mrs. Bruce Dawson. Carleton Bid- lng: 2. Mrs, Prank Roper, Onas- lottevown: a. Mrs A. J. Wise. Briwkley Pt. Road. Sec. 12. Ladies’ Woolen Gloves, 1. Mrs, J. H_ Pierce. Charlotte- town: 2. Mrs, W. E. Loekhart. Oxford. N. 5.: 3. Mrs. Leslie Bryenton. Wlnsloe, Sec. l3. Child's Mrs. Urban Poirier, St. Nichol- as: 2. Mrs. James Robinson, Charlottetown: 3. Mrs. Henry Arsenault, Charlottetown. Sec. 14. Men's Soc-ks, Island W001, 1. Mrs. Walter Marshall. Covehead; 2. Mrs. George Douglas, Covehead; 3. Mrs. Harry Mac- Nevin. New Argyle. Sec. l6. Mens Books, any yam. 1. Mrs_ William MacGregor, Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. Ed. Laws. Lucern, Ont; 3: Mrs. W. E. Lock- hart, Oxford_ Sec. 16. Men's plain. l. Mrs. Walter Marshall, Covehead; 2. lvlrs, George Doug- las, Covohead: 3. Mrs. J. F. Laf- lerty, Charlottetown. Sec. 1'1. Men's woolen Mitts, fancy. l. Mrs. George Douglas, Covehend; 2_ Mrs. Ed. Laws, Lu- cern. 0111-: 3. Mrs. Flora Mac- Phee. Charlottetown. Sec. l8. Men's overalls, Island wool. 1. Mrs. F. MacPhee, Char- lottetown; 2. Mrs. A. J. Wise, Brackley Pt_ Road, Sec. 19. Knitted Blankets. 1. Mrs. J. H. Blanchard, Charlotte- town: 2. Mrs. J. B. Gauclet, Charlottetown. Sec. 21; Ten yards white twill flannel, l. Mrs. J. A. MacFad- yen. Clyde River: 2. Mrs. Norman Ferguson, Indian River. Sec. 22. Fancy Counterparts. all wool._ 1. Kathleen Darrach, Clyde pull-over. l_ River: 2 Mrs. W. R. Cannon. Summerside, Sec. 23. ‘Ijable Cloth, Island Flax. i. Mrs. M. S. Hubley. Low- er Montague. Sec 24 Draft Weaving. Special 1st. Mrs_ W. M. Critwiord. 165 Euston 8t, Charlottetown: 1. Mrs. J. A. MacFadyien, Clyde River. sec. 25; Hank of home made Noth- 1. Mrs. E. Saunders. win- sfoe Road; 2. Mrs. Thomas Beer. Charlottetown R, 3,; 3, Mrs, J, A. MaoFadyen. Clyde River. Sec. 26. Pair of Union Blankets. 1. Mrs. J. A. MacFadyen. Clyde River. Sec. 27 Down or Wool quilt with fanr, cover. 1. Mrs. Percy Dlckleson. New Glasgow. Sec. 2th Fancy Counterpane. My material. 1_ Mrs. Leslie Mac- Lcod. Whqitley River; 2. Mrs. Leslie Simmonds, Freetown; s. MN- Austin A. Beiilss. Freetown. CLASS Oil-ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Misses: Marion Frizzell and Lillian Schimnan and the accompanying ticrt-e. rend by Miss vema Bchur- ,mun. After Miss Calbcck had ad- mirctl tho gifts they were removed ‘ by Mrs. Glioslcy Craig and arrang- ei by Miss-e Doris Mtincy and Blanche Johnson. The many and costly gifts accompanied by ex- t pre~sloiis of good will to tlly to tho -hiith esteem in which Miss Call- l beck is held. After the bride had , thanked hm- friends for the gifts, and the singing of "P0181163 a , Jolly Good Fellow". a social even- §hig was spoilt. lifter which the hostess as isted by some of the young ladies retwed lunch of ice- crcrtm and cake. --__-__-____ . Mrs. C. C. Dennis and daugh- ter June, of Montreal, left Satur- day on return after spending l most enjoyable visit with Mrs, Dennis’ sister. Mrs. C. M. Williams 81d Ml’. Wlltlsul clan Seymour W ma Sec. 1, Roses. 9 Buds: 1 M. M. Macbeod. Chsrlottetrown, 2 Mrs. James Bayer, Charlottetown. 3 Mrs. Robert Cass. Earnscliffe. Sec. 2, Roses 9 Blooms: 1 Mrs, James Buyer, Charlottetown. 2 Mrs. Robert Gass, Earnscllffe, 3 Louisa Warren. Charlottetown. Sec. 3. Sweet Peas: 1 Mrs. James Beyer, Charlottetown, 2 Mrs. Rob- bert Cass. Esrnscllffe, 9 Mrs. James Crockett, Charlottetown. 80c. 4. Daffodils: 1 Hattie Clark, Ttcnsixi ton, 2 M. M. Maoheod, Chariot town. 3 Louhe Warren, Chsrlottetovim. Sec. 5. Tulips: 1 M. M’. Mad-cod. Charlottetown, 2 Louise Warren, Charlottetown, 3 Mrs. Robert Cass, Earnscliffo. Error in Provincial Exhibition . Prise List I 1n the dual pur a Bhorthorns of Mt. Herbert Isa flames slabs! II the Reginald Kemp. v Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. W_ E. Lock- ‘ Woolen Mitts. ' ‘. Resul ts At t/ieEx/iibition senior champion male, with May- flower likzllpse", instead of D. P. McNutt of Malpeque. He also won the diploma ribbon for the grand champion male with the some ani- mal. 1n the same class Mr. Wood won first and second prizes for the sen- ior get of sire. 1n the International Stock Flood Counpanys special for the best dual purpose heifer calf under one year first and second prlre was W011 by Mr. Wood. Omission in Provincial Exhibition Prize List In Class 84. Pastel COPY. Marine ist Lyman Moore, 58 Upper Queen St., Charottetovm. P. E. I. amiss g5-SI-IEEP-SHBOPSII1BE DOWNS Sec. l. Male born in 1937: 1 George L. Boswall, 2 S. C. Stewart 8: Son, 3 B, C. Stewart 8a Son, 4 George L. Boswall. Sec. 2. Male bom in 19351 1 B. C. Stewart At Son, 2 S. C. Stewart <1: Sons, 3 George L. Boswell. Sec. 3. Male born before 1936: 1 ‘George L. Boswal, 2 George L. l Boswall, 3 Frank McAulay. Sec. 4. Champion Male. George l... Boswell. Sec. 5. Female born in 19371 1 George L. Boswell, 2 Georle L: Boswell, 3 S. C. Stewart 6t 5011B. 4 George L. Boswal. Sec. 8. lemale born in 19361 1 George L. Boswall, 2 George L. Bos- wall, 3 George L. Boswell. Sec. ‘l, No entres. Sec. 8. Pen born in 1937: 1 George L. Boswell, 2 S. C. Stewart 8i $0115- Sec. 9. Pen born in 1936; 1 George L, Boswell. CLASS Zk-SOUTHDOWNS Sec. 1. Male bom in 1937: 1 Al- mon Boswell. 2 Almon Boswell, 3 Alinon Boswell. Eec. 2. Male bom in 183B: 1 Al- mon Boswell, 2 Almon Boswell. Sec 3. Male born before 1930: 1 Almon Boswall, 2 Helen Horne. Sec. 4. Champion Male. Almvn Boswell. Sec. 5. Female born in 1937: 1 Al- mon Boswell, 2 Almon Boswell. 3 Almon Boswell. sec. 5. Female born in 19371 1 A1- mon Boswell, 2 Almon Boswell. 3 Almon Bosiwall. Sec. 6. Female born 1n 1936: l Al- mon Boswell. 2 Almon Boswell, 3 Alriion Boswell. Sec 7. Champion Female, Almon Boswell. Sec. 8 Pom-One Male and Three Females, born in 1937: 1 Almon Boswall. Sec. 9. Pan-One Male and Three Femaies: 1 Almon Boswell- omss 27—0XFORD DOWNS. 1 George L. Boswall, 2 John Nor- ton. Annandale. 3 A. l-1. Boswell 8: Son, Marshfleld, 4 George L. Bos- wall. Sec. 2, Male born in 1936: 1 Hay- den Bros, Cherry Valley. 2 Hflrrl’ Leard, Kelvin, 3 Alex Hamilton. New Perth. Sec. 3 Male born before 1936: 1 A. Ernest Underhay. Bay FWWIW- 2 George Boswell, 3 John Norton. Set. 4 Champion Male: A. Ern- est Underhay. Sec. ii Female born in 1937! 1 Georgian Boswell, 2 George L. Bos- wall, 3 John Norton, 4 A. H. Bos- well 6: Bun, 5 A. H. Boswell dz Bon- Sec. 6 Female born in 1936: 1 George L. Boswell, 2 George L. Bos- wa‘l, 3 George L. Boswell, t A. Ernest Underhay, i5 John Norton. sec. 7. Champion Female: George l... Boswall. Sec. B Pen-Born in 19373 1 George L. Boswall, 2 John Norton, 3 A. H. Boswell 8a Son. Sec. 9 Pen-Bom in 19361 1 George L. Boswell, 2 A. Ernest Un- derhay, 3 A. H. Bosvrall 6r Bon- ' CLASS ZS-MARKET CLASS Sec. l: Pair Market Lambs: l Helen Home. Whsloe. 2 Mm"! Boswell, Dunstaffnags, 3 5- 0- Stewart. a Son. 4 Alex Hamilton, New Perth, ll Almon Boswall. 5 Helen Home. Sec. 2, Pen of 5 Market Lambs: 1 Aletx Hamilton, 2 Helen Horne. 3 Almon Boswall. Sec. 8 champion Market Lamb-ti Helen Horne. CHAMPION Class 29 Most suitable for Produc- ‘ lng Market Lambs RAM REGISTERED 1 Almon Boswell. CLASS 30—GRADES, ANY BREED sac, 1 Female Born in 1917: l Al- lison Stewart, Dunstaffnsgs, 2 Al- lison Stewart, Dunstaftnngc. 3 Helen Horne. Sec. 2, Female born in 1936: 1 Helen Horne, 2 Allison Stewart, 3 Allison Stewart. Sec. l! Flock — Registered Ram Born in 193s or before, 2 females in 193s and two in 1037: 1 Allison Stewart, 2 Helm Horne. Denlois Bros. Special for Bast Display of Sheep: 1 Almon Boswall, 2 George L. Boswall. CLASS II-SWINE YORKSHIRES Soc-l Boar-Ibrrowed i0 19371 1 Charles wiiiui. Kingston. 1 Frank McAulay, Sourls Line Road. 3 George L. Boswell. 4 Alex Hamilton 5 Prank McAulay. Sec. 2. Boar Farrowed in 1936: l Montague Live Stock 5h pping Club 2 Chas. Willis. 8 Erie Psndsrgut. Charlottetown. R. _R.. 1, Andrews, North Ml-ton. Sec. a, Boar Fsrrowed before Jen- uary, 1931i: l Chas. Wlllil, I Frank McAulay. _ lee. 4, Champion Junior Chas. Willis, Kingston. Sec. 5 Champion 5011101‘ Alex Hamilton. New Perth. Sec. 6 Grand Champion Alex l-lamlton for Montague ping oiub. Bee. 7 low fsrrowod in 1037 and over four month: l Frank McAully. 3 in"; Mcauiay, 8 Frank McAulay 4 Alex Hamilton. Raymond Boan Boar, Boar. Ship- 7, ‘I957 _€-_. Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic hi, Iour Kidneys cuutuiu u '“ tubes or Lifters which m1 mun“ "‘ 11"“ b, “elimfl ur tlfllillylfibultelllun‘ "l8!- If - - '. Bladder iiBuchltl-Isluliiiaii: ‘Am ii. i,’ no; "m" Unto; ms; ‘l —slfe and iiutu. l ‘"1198 o! new m!“ ruu toel y... W“ "I “Wm-r umk t. gsipudlllickflllc. gnu.‘ 0'“ i“ lilllifkisis. back sgieeuioiii Druleltlll yum u). w li 4a Iltllllfi u“. n“ Vllulily 1G8 Willis. 6on9 Sow F ~ ~. ._, vary t, 1936: luucliiiilml,“ Frank McAulay, 3 5_ W. J. Jenkins, ohm, \§- ston. ‘ Sec. 10. Sow \\'llll ILIU‘ 111811 ii was: 1 Ailllull up... Smflnage. 2 W. J. Jt-nkiii fort. 3 George l... no, ‘Gttewwll d. it. J. a \\ Frenchfort , 5 mic Charlottetown. $60. ll Champion Jq;i\ Ami, l entici sec. a low Farrow/ed ‘in l9"? 1 , Ibo loud, Frank McAulaS» ELAN,» l..ii. Sec 12, clllllllllitnl so, Charles Willis. i..i.i.;,i..t.... 58C. 13 Ulllllti \._li.\llii ‘i * Charles wIIIl-v, hlllumgu)‘ U] bu“ Sec. 14 Pair Brood 5 Willis, Kingston, L: n“; __ M, . . Sourii. Line Road, 3 W, J. Jim. , Frenchloh, 4 onus. trig,‘ - 5 George L. Boswoll, Charioiii RR. Cl. Sec. l5 JUILUI’ llcrti: l l-‘raiif; Mr. Aulay. soul-is Linc noun. z chat. les Willis, 3 Frank .\lcAul:i_-., sour». Line Road, 4 CliAl'lt1l-.L‘.lI'.\ 1. ll. it Oil Lt/Wll 3, 5 Alinon BOhdlll. I)'.Ill Sec. 16 Senior licrti: l Willis, 2 Frank hit-Ania)", Li‘ Cl. Willis, 4 Eric Pendergast. Sec. 1'1 Progeny Ol Dam: l All), Humlton, New Perth, 2 George I, Boswell, 3 \’V. J. Jenkins, Yrcilch- fort. ..:1ii;i u iillt.» CLASS 3Z—MARKE'I‘ CLASS Sec. 1 Pair of Bacon hogs: lJoliii Ford, Milton, 2 Ernest Col , Alilion 3 W’. J. Jenkins, I“1‘t'llt.'lllt)l'l,*1 D N. McKay‘, Braclulbiinc, 5 Ernest Coles, Milton, ti Alcx llain lum, New Perth, ‘I W. J. Jenkins, Frt-uchfon B S. C. Stewart 8.: Sons, Duustsfl- nage. Sec. 2 Pen of 5 Boron Hoes: 1 D. N. McKay, Bradulbuiic, 2 ltrncst Colcs, 3 Alex Hum: ton, 4 \V. J Jenkins. Sec. 3. Champion Bacon I-log: l John Ford. N51109- CLASS 38-—M.ARKE'1‘ CLASS 1 guru; Ford, 2 W. J. Jenkins, l Brent Colcs, 4 Ernest Colts. 5 1W5- sell Coles, 6 Acx l-liimiliou, ‘l Parker Fold, 8 John Ford. fl D- Il- McKay, l0 Frank McAulnY. 90m Line Road. Day“ 3;, n-nserls Spcciiil: 1 Frank Mc/iulay, 2 JFrank McAulay, Ii John IForci, 4 Ernest Coles. cnass 61 - oiiscizttaxsors ART WORK Section 1—I'0rtri\it from liil '- Oil Painting -— l, Mr. Fred Pickles, Sunny Briic, N.B.; ‘.1. l1 '3- w“? hart, Moncton. N-B- Section 2 -— Landscape — 11: Marlon Newsou, Mt. EAllYfllTl Rd. 2, Mrs. D. R/Hurd)‘. Cill11'1"">“l°“'“ 3, John Taylor, Cliiiilotitt1i'.\'l1. Section 3 -- lllariiii- -- l. Norm" Callbeck, Summ rsldt‘; 3. 3!"- D- 11" Hardy, Chailottetxiivn. Section 4 - siiii Lin» - 1.1m. w. R. Stork. ohm-lo: 2. n. @- Lockhart, Mrnrtoii. _ Section li-Portrnit from life — Wafer Color — l. hits. Jflllklilflil’ kett. Charlottetown; L’. Nillliit A- Sanrls, Saint John. NB. Section fl-Lafldsftllli‘ -" 1- Rod‘ M. Christie. Mlscoiichci 2~ Dome“ Alloy. Chnrlottclnwti. Section 'l-—I\lurIne — 1. Nornll Callbeck. Summcrslde: 2. F" M‘ Christie.- Mlscouchc. Section li-Stlll Life — 1. 1W1 Newson, Viincouvcr; 2. Kntlierlnt Murchison. York Point. Section B-Flowcr Stilt Frederic Nicholas. Alllllt Edna Gordon. (‘hiirlotli-to‘ - _ Section 10-I'\)rll‘llli. limit y"; drawings in one color — l. 123L101"- ine Murchison, York PM-t Doreen Alloy‘. Section ll-Silll Life. chat-mil- l. Edna Gordon. Chnrloltr \\"‘ Section 12~l)rn\\'i"l~' li""“ “M: l. Doreen Allcl‘. Chuiltitu-iou~zi; - Norma Cnllbcck. Sllllllllvildlt‘ Section lit-Portrait‘ 111"" pt-ncll-l, l"l‘l‘l‘l'.‘l‘lf‘ ' " t‘ herst; 2. Ednn Gortl town; 3, Doizcn Alloy. f‘ town. i, Section ll - l.:iiitl~v=!l“‘; "N. drawing —- 1, Frederic .'\ lilfllar Amhcrs‘: 2‘ vim“ p; Irycvlfl Hampton. - m Section 15—~Llllllll('-1I11'i 1"" '1 ink -—- l. lirczlclzz- Nlfllillili" swam“ 1i] _ Linoleum Prints-l. Dorccu A‘!_-'.\'» H“ Section 17-—l'nrtr:iits fmi" ii(‘\\ pastel, orlginnl---:‘., Doi-ccn 1\»-~ Charlottetown. Section 1I1—Iii1lll1§('ilIIr"nI‘ crlc Nicholas, Alllllfifd; ~- VM“ erlne MlicKlnnon. (‘imrtgrtmi 11' in Section 1Ii—-DIM’II1I‘—2, Kalli" Murchison. York P011" Section 2i — Flower slitdrfif Nelda A. Bands. B’. J"l“l- N Y)“ Miss Katherine Murchison. Point. Section 2?r—l'oster D"~'_‘lli"f(,;:l': mcroial Art - 1. Fl"“i"n"-Nlllt~.iic Amherst; g_ 11 c_ Lnckllitll. - ...l, i. lllocl n. Section 23—Advcrilslng ltcflf" 1, Frederic Nicholas, Amheér~ki Frederic Pickles. suitor “"15",- Section lb-flhnw (‘iiril ‘ y‘: 1. Frederic Nicholas. AlfllvrTetik. gnu,“ g5_-riislilnn and d; gum, ._ 1, Nflltlfl A. Still" Johnna. ltl-Ilook Plate 1km”, l‘ "idem, Plcklpg, sunny [BIRC- Fredcrlo Nicholas, Amhori w‘, .. Section ll-Jmsii-e Trcnir" R (‘lilna Painting — l-_ sioi-ii. normals-nut C Prowse. Ohlirloiirtnwn.