SEPTEMBER 15. 1928 that is not found in‘ any other-gee, of Flavourin ~'l‘hereiaanUuuaualRichneaa ~ stun Indeed There ls! ii- _/-s___._.__.i_ ictor ..§.. Records ‘ Waltz Vocal Vocal Waltz For Trot Fox Trot Ramona Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Gene Austin Dolores Del Rio Vocal California Humming Birds Fox Trot Johnny Hamp's 1 Kentucky Serenaders 21214 21334 4053 @@C-on-s-t-a-n-t-i-no-p-l-e 21477 21511 liiquita Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra Pickin’ Cotton George Olsen and His Music Piano I '“ ,1, . Blue Grass‘ Johnny Harnp's Kentucky Serenaders Harry Thomas Fox Trot Ro er Wolfe Kahn an His Orchestra 21513 21512 You're A Real Sweetheart 216524 21510 321512 f“ That's My Weakness Now For Trot Vocal Nat. Shilkret and The Victor Orchestra Helen Kane 21497 21557 Also the latest Red Seal records by famous Victor Artists. 1 ‘ v of Canada, Sec. 5.-—Portralt or Figure-—1. Ed- 114111111183‘ Limited na Gordon. Ch’town; 2, M. S. Mer- iii ~ ' cer, Toronto. ———II1-II iii Sec. 6.-Anirhals.—l. Ethel Harris '1» '5. _.".1‘1_§T1;3R,.5..Y9'F.E .1 H QO+O4+O4Q-Q+:O+QQ~OQ-O-OOQ4+OOOOEO-+O-OO-GOQO+OOOOO++O4'VR ... n. .11! lilo. w no: u) TII- Wade Mam The Maiiager or one o! lie ll Che Lowest Rate. ' 1' otoarleadllll W!‘ rhkiuiaewnssngls umgfl.udmmn adlallbahnehen IMPIlIAMasanal; Ioglfeod. '~ with oheapc rpm- In! sumeuefiumanlmmnwilh » ‘hr-u dwligri" °' f“? “"1" Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd onaawrrrrowfl. III- 1- , ~ Most “Outstanding” mg} Upper Canadian " "nqyltnthevalae w ‘nggqnlyalnattef "£1111? taesonswhhhll E. R. BROW 146 Richmond ISL,‘ .. Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Platefilassv Insurance at Good Strong Stock 001119811198 Agent at Summerside, I10!!! 11°11'19- Provincial Exhibition Eliza List (Fontirueti from lnge2) Sec. ‘aw-Braided Bathroom Mats, —l. Mrs. Hector Campbell; 2, Mrs. Patrick Boylan. Chiown. Sec. 25.—-Braided Rugs-l. Mrs. E. H. Norton. Chlown. Trayon, Ch’town; 2, Mrs. Norman Ferguson. Q Sec. Tie-Quilt. white-l. Mrs. J. R. Allan; 2, Mrs. Duncan Robertson, North River. Sec. 28.—Shawl, white or colored —1. Mrs. J. B. Gaudet. Chtown. Sec. 29.—Lace Specimen-l. E. A. M. McMun-ay; 2, Mrs. J. R. Allan. Sec. 3l.—Bedroom Slippers. — 1, Mrs. A. G. Savage; 2, Mrs. J. R. Allan; 3. Mrs; W. S. Brown. Sec. 32.—Lady's Slip-on Sweater. white or colored-—l, Annie LeBlanc. Ch‘town. Sec. 33.—l pair Men's Woolen Gloves. any color.-—1. Mrs. Sarah Vnnlderstine; 2, Mrs. George Lewis. Sec. 34.—-l pair Ladies’ Woolen Gloves, any color.—l, Alberta. Lewis; 2, Mrs. George Lewis. Sec. 35.—Gent‘s Knitted Fancy Vest-—l. Mrs. Sarah Vaniderstine, _ Clftown; 2, Mrs. R. A. Houston. Sec. 36.—One pair Women's Plain Black Stockings. any kind oi yarn. —l. Mrs. John McDonald. Ch‘town. Sec. 3'I.-—One pair Women's Plain Stockings. any color except black, any kind of yarn|-l. Alberta Lewis; 2. Mrs. George Lewis. Sec. Bil-Two pairs Women's plain Black Stockings. made of Island yam-l.‘ Mrs. Neil Darrach. Sec. 39.—Two apirs Women's plain Stockings. any color except black, made of Island yarn.-—1. Mrs. John Sharpe, Ch'town; 2. Mrs. Neil Dar- rach. Clyde River. Sec. 40.—Two pairs Men's Socks, any color, Island wool.—l, Mrs. B. Williams. Ch'town; 2, Mrs. Neil Dar- rach. Clyde River. Sec. 41.—Two pairs Men's Socks. any color and kind oi yarn, — 1. Mrs. B. Williams; 2, Mrs. George Lewis. Sec. 43.—Two pairs Men's Plain Woolen Mitts. any color and kind oi yarn-l, Mrs. Ben]. Houston; 2. Mrs. Alex McRae. Sec. 45.--Collection oi Knit Work, not less than four articles-l, Mrs. James Tait; 2. Mrs. R. A. Houston. Sec. 46.—Petticoat, any color, — 1. Mrs. A. G. Savage; 2. Mrs. John J. McLean. Long Creek. Sec. 48.—Lady’s Coat Sweater,-—1, Mrs. John J. McLean. Special Prize for Knit Suit. 1.—Annie LeBlanc. Chtown. OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY. Class SL-MISCELLANEOUS ART WORK. Oil Paintings-Original. Sec. 1.——Portrait or figure from liie,—l, M. S. Mercer. Toronto, Ont.; 2. Mrs. John McCoubrey. Summer- side. - Sec. 2.—Animals.-l. Ethel Harris Mitchell. Montreal; 2. Mrs. John McCoubrey. Sec. 3.--Landscape or Marine-l, Georgie Reid. Borden; 2. J. E. Har- ris, Ch‘town. Sec. 4.—-Still Life. any subject-l. Georgie Reid; 2, Mary McDonald. Water Colors-Original Mitchell; 2. Edna Gordon. Sec. 7.—Landscape or Marine-l. 1. Helen Haszard. Ch'town; 2, J. E. Harris, Ch’town. Sec. 8.—-St_ill life, any subjects-l, Ethel Harris Mitchell; 2. M. S. Mer- cer. Toronto. Drawings in One Colon-Original. Sec. ffi-POPCTBHL. subject from liiv: —l, Edna Gordon; 2, M. S. Mercer. Sec. m-Drswlng from cast.--l Audrienne Perry, Summerside; 2. Georgie Reid. Sec. lL-Pencil or Crayon. any subject.—l. Helen Haszard; 2, J. A. Lawson. Ch'town. Sec. 12.—Pen and Ink, any subject —1. Ethel Harris Mitchell; 2, M. S. Mercer. Toronto. Pastels-Original. Sec. i3.—-Portrait oi’ Figure from 59111“ 1 111111‘ 31”“ 1111-"1- 511-11111 H- Life-—1. M. s. Mercer; 2. Ethel Har- 5121"“? 11' M- A- 1mm; 3» Am? 1-- ris Mitchell. Sec. lt-Londscape or Marine-l, Mary McDonald; White, York Point. Oil Painting-Copies. Sec. 16.—Portrait or Figure, —l, Jelly, 1 pint-l, Mrs. J. l-‘t. Allan; 2, Sec. 26.—Alghan,——l,,uMiss M. n. l kins; 3, Ella Diamond. a M _ D m rant Jelly, i pint.\—1, Mrs. Allison ' ~15 m, Holmes; 2, Mrs. John Ferguson; 3, M" J D Stewart Mrs. John B. Andrew. ' ' ' ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I Sec. 21-80mm, any subject. -— l. Ethel Harris Mitchell: 2. M. K. E. Bruce, Beaver Mines, Alberta. Pastels-Copies. 1 Sec. 23.—Portrait or Figure. — 1. . Vera Hyde. Cornwall; 2. Mrs. David White. Sec. 24.--Landscape or Marine-—1. Etiid Mcuoa. Ch‘town; 2, Anna J.| Mclnnis, Clftown. 1 Sec. 26.—Crayon Copy. any sub- iect.—l. Ellie Brehsut, Chtown; 2. Edmond Christopher. Chtown. Hand Painted China (Fired-l ~ Sec. 28.—Conventional Treatment. —l, Mary McDonald; 2, Anna J. Mclnnis. v Sec. 29.-—Lustre Treatment. one; or more pieces.—l, Georgie Reid: 2. ' Mary McDonald. Amateur Photography. Sec. 30.—Best collection or Island or any part oi Canadian Landscape —l, Mrs. A. G. Savage. Sec. 33.—0ne or more Raised Paste-—l, Mrs. John McCoubrey. Class 55.—0lL PAINTINGS.- ORIGINAL. Open lo Professionals Sec. l.-—Figure or Portrait. — 1. Mary Allison Doull, Cape Traverse. Sec. 2.—Landscape or Marine-l. Mary Allison Doull. Water Colors-Original Sec. 3.—Lnndscape or Marine. —1. Mary Allison Doull; 2, Helen Has- zard, Ch'town. Class 56.-—2|AND MODELING Made of Island Clay or Mixture o! Island Clay with other material. Sec. 1.—-Animal. Figure or any other subject.—l, Mary Allison Doull. Sec. 2.—Groups of 3 or more pieces -l, Mary Allison Doull. Special Prize. — 1. J. F. Baker. Ch'town. Class 58.--IIONEY AND APIARY SUPPLIES. Open to all Bee-Keepers. Sec. l.—Two 1 quart bottles of light. extracted honey,—l, Harold Newson, Ch‘town,.R.R. 'l. Sec. 5.—Best 2 lbsoi‘ Bees Wax- l, Harold Newson. ' Class Sit-DOMESTIC PT. Work oi’ Women, and Ch en. Sec. L-Home-made Fruit Cake, without lcing.—l, Mrs. W. W. Jen- kins, Georgetown; 2. Mrs. J. R. Al- lan; 3, Mrs. James McLean. Sec. 2.—Home-made Plain Pound. Cake. without icing-—l, Mrs.‘ J. R. Allan; 2. Mrs. James Tait; 3,'Mary Sellar, Ch‘town. _ __ . . Sec. lL-Plain Sponge Cake. with- out icing,—~1, Marian McLerman; 2. Mrs. J. R. Allan; 3, Mrs. James Mc- Lean. - » Sec. 4.—Home-msde Single Mai’, impor d flour. white. — 1, Emily Tait; 2. Mrs. John D. Cole; 3, Mrs. Dominic Doyle, Ch'town. Sec. 5.—Home-made Brown Bread —1. Emily Tait; 2, Mrs. Geo. Har- per; 3. Mrs. Heath Vessey. Sec. 6.—Home-made Single Loaf. Island flour.—i. Mrs. George Har- per; 2, Mrs. Albert Warren; 3, Mrs. Dominic Doyle. Sec. 'I.—-Pan Tea. Biscuits, dozen --1, Mrs. Heath Vessey; 2. rs. J. R. Allan; 3, Mrs. James McLean. Domestic Department. Sec. tL-Doughnuts, 1 dozen, — 1, Mrs. Boswall Carver; 2. Mrs. Allison Holmes; 3, Mrs. J. R. Allan. ' Canned Fruits, Preserves, etc. Sec. im-l-lome-made Wild Straw- berry Jam. one pint glass Jar. —- 1, Mrs. Harry Jenkins; 2, Mrs. J. E. Harris; 3. Mrs. C. W. Mellett. Sec. li.-Home-made cultivated Strawberry Jam, pint glass jar.— l, Mrs. W. W. Jenkins; 2, Mrs. Bos- wall Carver; 3, Ella Diamond. Sec. 12._—Home-made Wild Rasp- berry Jam. l pint glass Jan-—1. Mrs. W. W. Jenkins; 2. Mrs. Vernon Mc- Millan; 3, Mrs. M. F. Vessey. Sec. 13.—-Home-made Cultivated Raspberry Jam, 1 pint glass Jan-l, Mrs. Boswall Carver; 2, Mrs. John Ferguson. Sec. li-l-lome-made Black Cur- , rant Jam, 1 pint glass Jan-—1. Mary Sellar; 2, Mrs. John McGregor; 3, Ella-Diamond. - Sec. 15-Home-msde Orange Mar- malade, 1 pint glass Jan-l, Mrs. Heath Vessev: 2. Mrs. w. W. Jen- Sec. ld-Home-made Red Currant yers. Sec. iI-Home-made Black Cur- Sec. lil-Home-msde Crab Apple Mrs. P. E. Keeping. Ch‘town; Ethel Harris Mitchell. Sec. iI-Landscape or‘ Marine-l, Mrs. David White; 2, Anna J. Mc- i Innis. ' M. S. Mercer. Water Colors-Copies. 1 pint glass Jan-—l, Olga Anderson; 2, Mrs. James McLean; 3, Mrs. J. Sec. l2.—-Portrait or Figure. — 1, R. Allan. 2, Mrs. W. S. Brown; 3. Mrs. F. E Boothroyd. 2. Sarah H. Jones; 3, Mrs. Alliso Sec. l8.—Still Life, any subject-z Holmes. Sec 20.-Home-made Apple Jelly. 1 p pint glass Jan-l, Ella Diamond; M“ Sea. ilL-Home-made Jelly. Plum. Sec. 22.-—Best collection of home- .20.-—Landscape or Marinas-—l. made Jellies. 1 pint glass jar. —- 1, pm Hglen Haszard: 2. Edna Gordon. rs. P. E. Keeping; 2, Helen Hss- Sarah H. Jones; 2. Mrs. J. R n1 3. Mrs. James McLean. "s... n-suu Life, any subjecw l, Ethel Harris Mitchell; 2. Edna. Gordon. Sringing up Fathe Pickles. Sec. 23. — Home-made Mustard mgfff; l.‘ . Allan; (syrup \ Q's J"- . t ' Show . I," \' ‘ \\ I \ is upon them that the schemer preys-l The lure of easy money is almost ir- resistible and the savings of a lifetime are .1 often gambled away, unknowingly, in im- _ v fortunate speculations. ~‘-‘"‘ Even the husband and father, anxious to leave his family well provided for, often‘ becomes the victim of some get-rich-quiclc scheme. Almost without exception, the results are failure and disappointment. When the head of the home is taken away, a hundred enticing baits are set for the estate he leaves behind. With the yislon of winning financial independence a ' " \ - s 4 \ , 1 I QWS and I ‘i’; He: children and herself, the whlow falls prey to ignorant or unscrupulous advisers. _.._.i..._.__i_ ‘If / sLi There is one safe, sure method of pro- tecting your loved ones after you are gone - . . the creating of an adequate estate through Life Insurance._ And, by arrang- ing for its payment in the form of a regu- lar income for your widow, you can guard her for as long as she may live. Let a Life Insurance ‘representative explain to you how easily and safely you may provide __for_ the future of you; ' ‘family!- ~‘ L . A V_¢ That f ‘ Never Di PAGE ELEVEN sired. Pickles. 1 pint jar (cucumber. cauli- J- R- 5118"; 3- MPS- James 114cm"- flower. onion.)-_-1, Marion McLen-l mm; 3, Mm John Mcqregor; 3' l pint jar, Red Tomatoes-—l, Mari Sec. 24. - Home-made Sweet. 1 pint bottle (cucumberl-l. Mrs. James McLean; 2. Marion Mc- P1111? 19-1-"1- MYS- J- R- 51111111 ~ Lennon; 3, Mrs. J. R. Allan. Sec. 25.—Home-made Chow-Chow. m1"- EXPeflmenm Fami- int Jar (tomato and onion.) -1. rion 11 Jones; 3. Mrs. James McLean. it. 1.1 Plums. Purple. 1 pint Jar, 1mm- New 6111880"- g pa", Bu“, to 1 pa" water) Sec. fill-Green Beans. canned or _1_ Mm H_ Keny; a Mm James in l pint glass Jars,—l, Bessie Saun- McLean: 3. Mrs. Heath Vessey. , 2B.—'I‘omato Catsup. 1 pint MYS- Fred MOE“- . ; Sec. 29.—l-Iome-made Chili Sauce! pickieg a, Mrs. J. n. Allan. Sec. 30.--Pickled Cucumbers. Mrs. James Tait; 3. Marion McLen- Canned Vegetables. McLennan; 2, Sarah H. 3. Mrs. George Sec. Ill-Beets, canned or in 1 pint glass Jan-—l. Ella Diamond; 2, Bowed Mrs. Ira Rodd; 3, Mrs. Percy Dick- ders; 2, Mrs. Gordon Warran; 3, M i M Le ;2, . . at on c "mm Mrs Jan-l, Mrs. Boswell Carver; 2,Mrs. , vmasosoncAnka-r raaehea writes pa aexovlvlows. g l ., bu!“ b” T?“ 5Q. ,1,‘ AGQéIJVHIH / . . ~ 1 er ‘We wens on 8:3 11;” "o" om” $8 R53?” rLL _ "mamas ‘ o "fir" ‘TH an mv WINDOW- ~ Q v mma-nra-rs-vkl-Ufi-nlhh-u-n-u ‘e l-Al-WAYS LAKE A W BG-EQQAND d‘: INN ‘A g eon-one. dew-Ire , ' 1' QUE Charles McLean; 3. Mrs. J. R. Allan. Drawing Sec. 35.—Beei.\canned or in jar- Whggfley, ' qwQn Sec. ll-Best individual exhibit o! Wood Carving-l, Mrs. John Mc- McLean Bros. Specitl.-Best Loaf coubrey. 1 oi‘ Bread baked by Quaker Flour.- 2.,1. Mrs. John D. ‘Cole. Clftown. 0n l, Marion McLennan: 2, Mrs. Geo. MCLHIHB-Il; 2. Mrs. James MCLBBHZVHBrper; 3, Mrs. Charles McLean. Class GIL-FISHERIES DEPT. Sec. 5.--Best display ‘of Canned Sec. 6.-—Best Display oi‘ Canned Salmon-—1. Mrs. John B. Andrew. Class SL-MANUAL TRAINING. Sec. 9.—Best Wood-work Specimen (senion-l. Earl Burke; 2, Leonard dozen. Indian work. Connolly. Sec. 13.—Hest individual exhibit of bert Drawing (seniorJ-l. Wm. Wheat- Sec. tits-Chicken. canned or in lcy: 2. Ben]. E. Rogers. (junior) — l, Johnson. Johnson. Miscellaneous. séc. b-Sheepskin Mats. REAT VEN 5. J Mssitlgukow "THAT PACKAGE OUT ‘THE VVINDOW- a"‘* Wm‘ °‘-’T rr mnwez». some! eeunwu-rea- r ~~ nonrea- dressed or colored-—l, Mrs. Soc. 15.—Best individual exhibit oi’ Jenkins, Haaelbrook. —By George Rama and Rattan Work. Sec. lit-Best individual exhibit, any design.—1, Mrs. Duncan Rob- ertson; 2, Pearl D. Johnson. Sec. 20.—Best individual exhibit. Sec- 31-~—Gr1!en Peas. Canned 01' 111 Lobsters-i, Mrs. J. R. Allan; 2. Basket. original design-l, Pearl D. Sec. 2s. - Home-made Bottled 1PM slsssiflrrl- Bessie Sflundmi Mrs. George Harper. Fruit. Strawberries, i pint jar (syrup 2- 1511“ 1312mm“? z parts sugar to l)—l, Mrs. Heath P1°1i=111~ Vessey; 2, Sarah H. Jones; 3, Mrs. George Harper. Sec. 27. - Home-made sec. 2i.—Best individual exhibit. Basket. any design-—l, Pearl D. Sec. S-Hsli-bushel Baskets, nur- hibitcd by makes-l. Bvlvsn Bark, Mather- best 3. Harry -¢ "Y. .’ 1 9-». .. ‘:1 . .->.;"Y~IQ\Z.~. _~. - 3.1.5.4!“ n". 39¢.» m