COMEDY —‘FA ,- larnesGLEASON ' TE'S FAT HEAD WITH CHARLEY CHASE Prince Edward TODAY — FBI- -- SAT. IHOWS AT3—7-8.45 EM. MATlNll "a"... 1C6, 250- swan m. m. s1». aotsfdiwrbuno 0' sur." L’: VAN Lewis STONE run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ADDED . . . . osnrooiv; sue/moan THAN FICTIQN suownva a - 1 _ 5.45 r. M. TODAY-FRL-SAT. T cLAss smrnvrr‘ Sec. l, Apples, Crimson Beauty. -1, H. E. Bent, Tupperville. N. 5.; 2, John McLeod d: Son, Charlotte- town, R. R. 2. Sec. 2, Duchess of Oldenburg.- 1, Johnson a Son, Charlottetown; 2. l". S. Reeves. Bouthport. Sec. 3. Melba: 1, P. L. Small- wood. Charlottetown; 2, J. C. Stewart, Newlands, R. R. ‘l; 8, John McLeod do Son. . Sec. 4, Rod ABLTBOhEXIr-l, J. C. Stewart; 2, l". S. _/R4eeves. Sec. 5, Williams linvoritos-i, J. C. Stewart. Sec. 6. Yellow 'I‘ranspa.rent.~l, P. L. Smallwood; 3. Mrs. Ira Rodd. North Milton. Sec. 7, Lobo.-l, J. O. Stewart. Plate o! Iive of Inch Variety See. 3, Alexanders-i, George W. Dewar, Charlottetown; 2, George H. Harper, East Royalty; 3, George Newson, Brackiey; 4, Bessie Saunders, Winsloe. Sec. 10, Baxter-l, H. E.‘ Bent; 2, Johnson & Son; 3, J. P. Small- wood; 4, A. G. Moore, Pownal. Sec. 11, Bethel-A, John McLeod d: Son; 2, E. J. Vessey. Sec. l2, Bishop Pippin.—-1, If. E. Bent; 2, John McLeod 6c Son; 8, Mrs. A. G. Moore- Soc. 13, Blenheim Pippin-d, H. E. Bent; 2, George W. Dewar. L_ Matinee 11c, 26c. Evening 26c, 32c. Alsace Produces Just 190 Fruits EPRASBOURG, France, Aug, 28 -(C.P.) : A "Gastronomic Inven- tory of France," signed by Cur- inonsky, Prince of Epicurcs, and published by the Alsace-Lorraine Railroads in Strasbourg, contains some interesting facfs and little- lthown statistics about the varieties oi iood and wine available in the "recovered provinces.” . For centuries, Alsace has been called the loft, the barn, the or- chard, the kitchen garden and the larder of neighboring lands, and this attractive pamphlet proves it in eflectlve fashion. For example, it reveals that Ai- sace produces six kinds of iruit brandies ikirsch, quetsch, mira- bellc, raspberry. myrtle and elder- berry) and 139 distinct wines. Further, Alsace has at least 190 kinds of fruits to her credit, which are divided as follows: l2 species of cherries, 20 oi plums, 33 o! apples, 36 of peaches and 80 of pears. Naturally, such rich and varied produce has been reflected in the prowess oi Alsatian pastry-cooks and distillers. Curnonsky also re- veals that there are 42 varieties oi “pate de fois gras" that gastron- omic marvel which, in English, has the prosaic name of goose liver pie. ISLAND GROWN PL UMS Early varieties ripe about September 10tliL Good quality and will be pri-ced reasonably. The Charlottetown Fruit [Levers fi-9387-8-27-29-30-3i. 4kg‘ ‘LAVA A41 v v fElmira Loaves Elmira ............. “ 8.10 " Mt. Stewart ... 5.00 “ 3-35 " orell 5.2.5 ' 3.55 " si rem-s .... .. us " 9-15 " DmEWells Mills 0.0a " Mt. Stewart .. 9.40 " Sou s . . . . . . .. 5,30 Arrives h: Charlottetown .... l0.30Arrives in Elmira 1,15 Parcels carried at Minimum of Bus will stop on signal at all)’ 90ml?- o-oooow "*'*'*'° +o+m++++ L-7950>6-l1-tl'. GHARLOTTETOWN Tardy Bus Service Oity Bus Service Souris headquarters Old Spain Tea Rooms, Ch’town Cox Hotel, Souris ... ‘Llfilxaves Charlottetown .. . A ‘A A#.AA¢ AA¢AAA vfie 0h’town to FORTUNE 8i Taxi Service . The Central Guardian PICNliZL-Pionic at Si. Andrews, September Mix-P. M. Refreshments on grounds. L-Bfifi-H-ZQ-Zi. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Belfast-Sunday, Sep- lst. Morning Service l1 A. M. Min- ister, Rev. Ml J. McLeod, D. D. of New York, L-8545-8-30-li. ENGAGEMENIZ-Mr. and Mrs. B. Roy Holman announce the en- gagement of their daughter Eleanor Dorothy to Mr. Benjamin Campbell Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shar- les B. I-icnvard, Sherbrookc, Quebec. Marriage to take place the middle of September. L-8643-8-29-7l- JIAS BACK INJUBED-— Gerall Spencer, 16-year-old son oi Mr- and Mrs. F. G. Spencer, 4i Or- ange Street, was admitted to the General Hospital Monday suffer- ing from back injuries. i-Tls con- dition is not serious. The youth was hurt several days ago an the grounds of the Westiield Country Club, but it was not until Tues- day the extent of his injuries was known -Salnt John Telegraph Journal. CENTRAL PARISH SERVICES- Preaching service at St. Catharines school house tomorrow (Friday) ev- ening at 7.45 P. M. sabbath Day at. Nine Mile Creek at ll A, M. Bible School at ten o'clock; Elliot Hall at 3.30 RM. Bible School at 2.30." Clyde River at 7.30 P. M. Bible School at ll A. M. Churchhiil at 3 P. M. Bible School at 2 o'clock; Canoe Cove at 7.30 P. M. Bible School at 2 o'clock afternoon. Rev. Dr. Lowry and Mr. Norman MacLoan will conduct these services. Special oflerings at all the services for church funds. MISSIONARY MEETING IAT CLYDE RIVER. -- A well attended mission service was held on Mon- day evening last in Clyde River Presbyterian Church, when Rev. Dr. Jonathan Goiorth delivered an m- spiring address on mission work in China, a narrative which was of deep soul-stirring and impressive interest. Rev, J. W. S. Lowry in in- troducing Dr. Goiorth, stated that he and Mrs. Lowry were present in their youthful days. at Dr. GoiorthLs ordination to the ministry in Tor- Sec. 14, Cortland-J, F. S. Reeves. Sec. 15. Crimson Beauty-i. John McLeod 6a Son; 2, H. E. Bent; 3, Johnson 6c Son. Sec. 16, Delicious Red.-—l, J. C. Stewart, Newlands, R. R. 7; 2, George W. Dewar: 3, P. L. Small- wood; 4. like, Herbert Ooles, North Milton. Sec. 1'1, Duchess of Oldenburg.- 1, Balderson Bros, Southport: 2, Mrs. Ben Newson, Brackley Pt- Rd; 3, Mrs. Leslie Bryenton. Win- sloe: 4, F. S. Reeves, Bouthport. Sea. i8, Dudley-l, John McLeod i: Son. Sec. l9, Phmeuse-l, P, L. Small- wood;2. George W. Dewar; 3, J. C. Stewart: 4, F- S. Reeves. Sec. 20, Golden Russet.--l, H. E. Burt: 2. John McLeod 8s Son; 3. George H. Harper; 4. F. S. Reeves. Sec. 2i, GravensteirL-l, H. E. Bent: 2, J. C. Stewart: 3. F. S- Reevcs; 4, George W. Dewar. Sec. 22. Hume-l, J. C. Stewart. Sec. 23, Inkerman-l, J. C. Stewart; 2. George W. Dewar. See. 24, Joyce-J. F- 5. Reeves. Sec. 25, King of Tompkins-l, John McLeod d: Son; 2, H. E. Bent. Sec, 2o, Iflbil-“l, J. C. Stewart: 2, F. S. Reeves; 3, George W. Dewar; 4. P. L. Smallwood. Sec. 2'1, Mann-l, Mrs. Ben onto and at the farewell gathering to the missionary and his wiie be- fore they set sail for their field oi labor forty-seven years ago. The some Psalms which were sung on the occasion oi Dr. Goiorthsordln- ation, October 13, 1887, the 72nd and the 102ml 13-18, were appropriately and joyfully sung at Clyde River meeting. Newson; 2, D. W. Whiize, York Pt; 3, George H. Harper. Sec. 28, McIntosln-J-l, J. C. Stewart; 2, George W, Dewar; 3, John McLeod dc Son; 4. P. L. Smallwood. Sec. 29, Melbas-l, P. L. Small- wood; 2. J. C. Stewart: 3, John McLeod 8c Son: 4. l", S. Reeves. Sec. 30, Northern Spy-l, P, L. Sinnllwood; 2. George W. Dewar; 3, F. S. Reeves: 4, H. E. Bent. Sec. 31. Pewaulkee-i. P. L. Smallwood; 2, Arthur Gamester, Wcst Royalty; 3, Wilbur Jones. Sec. 32, Red Astrachan-l, J. C. Stewart; 2, F. s. Reeves: S, George W. Dewar; 4, Johnson d: Son. Sec. 33, Rlbston Pippin-l, John McLeod 8c Son; 2, H. E. Bent. Sec. 35, Stark-J. H. E. Bent; 2, J. C. Stewart; 3, John McLeod 4% Son. Sec. 37, Wealthy.-l, P. L. Small- wood; 2, J. C. Stewart: 3, John McLeod 8s Son: 4. George W. Dewar. Sec. 38. Williams Favorite-l, George W. Dewar; 2. J. C. Stewart. Sec. _39....Woli Riven-J. J, O. Stewart; 2, P. L. smallwoocl: 3. Wilbur Jones; 4, Mrs. Lorne Fer. guson, Hampton. Sec. 40. Yellow ‘Pransparentn-l, P. L. Smallwood: 2, George W. Dewar; 3, Balderson Bros; 4, J. 0. Stewart. Sec. 4i, Any other variety, Geo. C. Cudmore. ii Keith Jenkins. Cock: . e2, 1m in mam-l. John Mcsfceod s. 30):? 2. H. E. Bent: 8. F. S. Reeves. ‘ 59¢, a3, Lombarlt-l, John Mc- Leod dz Son: 2, P. L. Smollwood; 3, Johnson dz Son. CLASS 52 (CONTINUED) Sec. a4, Monarch-l. H. Ii. Bent: 2. John McLeod a Son: 8. I‘. 8- Reeves. Sec. 65, Moore's Arctic-l, P. 1.. Smallwood.‘ 3. H. E- 36m; 3. 17- U- Stewart. Sec. o1, orieens-l. John Mc- Leod S: Son: 2. H. L’. Bent. see, 68, Panel's Seedling-l, B- - 2, Arthur Gamester. Sec. 69, Quackenboss or Glass seedling-i, J. C. Stewart: 2. George W. Dewar: "S. ?- L- 5min- Wood See‘. 1o, Vlctorise-l, n. n. Bent; 2, Mrs. Willard Prowse; S. F‘. B- Reeves. Sec. '11, Yellow Egg-l, Geo!’ w. Dewar: 2. Orva Gill; 8, P. L. Smallwood. Soc. '12, Washington-A, H. I. Bent; 2, J, C. Stewart; 8, l". S. Reeves. Sec- '13, Any other named.—l, I-l. I3. Bent: Stewart; 3, F. B. Reeves. See. '14, Collection of Plums-J. H. E. Bent; 2, P. L. Smallwood. Smlll Fruits Sec. rs, Blackberries. cultivated- ~—l. Leah McKinley, North River; 2, Marjorie McKinley, North River; 3, Ralph Younker, North River. Sec '16, Currants, Whites-l. ml- Irs Rodd; 2, Mrs. Wilbur Jones. Sec. 7'1, Currants, Blnokr-l, l". B. Reeves; 2, Mrs. Ira. Rodd: 3, Mrs. Fred Kitson, Hampshire. Sec. ‘i8, Currants, Red-l, Prank B. Jones; 2, Mrs. Ira. Rodd; 3, Bessie Saunders. Sec. '18, Gooseberrieis-l, l". S. Reeves; 2, lVIrs. Ira. Rodd: 8. Mrs. Fred Kitaon. Sec. 80, Grapes-l, J. C. Stewart: I. ma. W. L. Cotton; 3, Mrs. Hugh Boyce. Mermaid. Sec. 81, Raspberries, cultivated.- 1, l". S. Reeves; 2, Mrs. Willard Prowse; 8, Mrs. Ira Rodd. Sec. 82, Strawberries, cultivated- --l, Mrs. C. Bell, East Royalty. Sec. 88. Cranberries, cultivated.- 1, Mrs. Arthur B. Roberts. Winsloe Road; 2, Mrs. Archie Auld. Sec. 84, Cranberries, wild.--l, Mrs. E. Saunders; 2, Mrs. Vernon S, Mann; 3, Mrs. Leslie Bryenton. CLASS !8—FOWL “ variety, 2, J. O. Sec. l-Cornleh game cock: 1 Peter Coles, St. Avards, 2 James O'Neill, Charlottetown. Sec. Z-Comlsh gI-rne hen: 1 Peter Coles, 2 James O'Neill, 8 James O'Neill. Sec. '3—-Bani.sm. A. O. V. Cook: 1 L. A. Howard, clriown, 2 L. A. Ha-szsrd, 3 L. A. Haszard. Sec. 4~Bantam. A.O.V. Hen: 1 L. Haszard, 2 L. A. I-Iasssrd, 8 L. A. Haszazd. 4 Herbert Carr, City. Sec. B-Jreg-hom. White Rock: ‘ 1 A. C. Munroe, Meadowville. N. 5.. 2 c. n. Wlsener, Pictou, its. a A. C. Munroe. Sec. B-Jseghorn. White Hen: l A. C. Munroe. 2 c. H. Winner, ) A. C. Munroe. Sec. ‘F-leghorn Cock, A.O.V. 1 James N. Cooler, City. Sec. IO-Leghorn A.O.V. Hen: l Junes N. Collier, 2 James Collier. Sec. ll-Minorca. Cock; 1 W. J. Cudmore and Son. City. 2 W. J. Cudmors and Son, 8 Rob- ert Dalziel, City. Sec. 12-Minorca Hen: l W. J. Cudmore and Son, 2 W. J. Cudmcre and Son. 3 W. J. Cud- more and Son. 4 Robert Dslzlel. Sec. 13—Orpin:wn A.O.V. Cock: 1 Ge0..O. Oudmore. 2 Goo. C. N. _._._I' ; 2. Mrs. Ira Rodd: l. Orv: Ne. B-Oomlsb s pullstt: gmyeéharlotteiown. 1 rem- ooies. a ‘gm Colds, a . Bee. 57, Bradshaw-h H. I. June; OtNeill. ‘ Bent; z, p, L. Smallwood; 3, J. O. Sea. h-Bantam A.O.V. Cockerel . BWWB-Il. 1 L. A. Haunt, 2 L. A. Hazard- Sec. 58, Bulblnkv-‘l, H. ll. Bent; a L, A. 51mm, 2, P, 1.. smauwaod: l. JNADIOII A; Soc. e-Bsatsm. A.o.v. Puliettzd , Bo. ILA-RIJII-YG,QL<L.HIIIIX - é‘... so. nerd-A. a. o. saw-m a 1.. A. Barnard. . a p’ Qeqrge W. Dewar; 8, Arthur Sea. kmghom White Cockerel: Gamester. 1 A. O. Munroe, 2 O. Ii-Wllelw?» sec. o1, Golden Proliiict-I, H. I- 3 C. H- W188i)". 4 Dalton Bros. Bent. Sec. kboghom White Pullett: 1 O. H. Wlssner, 8 C. H. Wiener, 4 A. Bee Roper- Soc. 8—Le|hom A.O.V. Cockerel: lyJunes W. Collier. 2 John Ross. Boo. Ill-Leghorn A.O.V. Pullett: 1 James u. Collier, a John Ross. 80c. ll-Jllinoma Cockerel: 1 w. a. Cudmore and son. 2 W» J. oucmore and eon. a w. .1. Oud~ more and Son. Sea. 12: 1 W. J. Cudmoro and Son, 2 W. J. Oudmore and 8021, 3 W. J. Cud- mom and Son. 81cc. l3—0rpington, A.O.V. Cock- ere : 1 Alex D. Grant. 2 Alex n. Great. I Goo. C. Cudmom. lcBec. lk-Orplniton ADJV. Pul- e : . l Geo. O. Cudznors, 2 Geo. 0. Oudmore, 3 Alex D. Grant. Cockexel: 1 Joseph Costello. 2 Marion Grant 8 Willard Pmwse, Buckley Pt. M. 4 ma. Thomas B. Beer, city, 5 Geo. Dalaiel. Sea. 16-Plymouth Rock Barred Pullett: 1 Joseph Costello. 2 Willard Prowse. 3 MIrs. Thos. R. Beer, a ms. Thos. R. Beer. 5 Marlon Grant, Piotou. NS. 50¢ 17—~P1ymouth Rook White Cockerel: l A. Boswell and Son, 2 A. Bos- wall and Son. Sec. iii-Plymouth Rock White Pullett: l A. Boswnll and Son. 2 A. Bos- well and Son. 61cc. ie-Rhode Island Red Cock- ere: . i W. J. Cudmone and Con, a W. J. Cudmore and Son/d W. J. cud- more and Son. gee. zo-Rhode Island Red Pul- le 7 1 W. J. Cudmore and Son. 2 W. J. Cudmore and Son. 3 W. J. Cud. more and Son. Sec. 2l—Wyandotts erel: 1 A. C. Munroe. 2 A. 0. minroe. 3 Aimon Boswell. i gee 22.—Wyandotte. White Pul- e : l A. C. Munroe, I A. C. Munroe. 2 Iknest Carr, 4 Amon Boswell, Dunstaiinage. 80o. 23—-Pitt Game Oockerel: St. Avards, 3 Frank Power. 4 James O'Neill. 5 Peter Coles. Ste. 24--Pitt Game Pullets: 1 Filler 001m. 2 Peter Ooles, 3 hank Power. 4 Frank Power, s Peter Ooles. Soc. 25-Cock_erel A.O.V.: 1 C. l-I. Wlsener, 2 marl Gregory, 3 Alex D. Grant, 4 Alex D. Grant. B66- iw-Pllllett. A.O.V.: l C. I-I. Winner. I Earl Gregory, 8 m! Gregory. 4 Am I). Grunt. CLASS as-PRODUCTION CLASS Sec. i-Plymouth m»); a 9d Cock: H 1 Vincent Ldndsay, z x 4e, 8 Ivan Roberts. u“ Hy 5W- il-Plymouth Rock Barred Hen: l Harry Hyde. Cornwall. 2 Harry Hyde. Cornwall. 3 Ivan mums, Rllhiield. 4 Vincent Lindsay. 8e0- tl-Plymouth Rock Barred l Earl Gregory. 2 Willard Prowoe. 8 Earl Gregory, 4 Qyfug G- Hake-rd. s Mrs. L. A. nasssiu. Seleénk-Plymouth Rock Barred Pul- 1 ‘a... Gregory a wiuuo Pmwse, a Mrs. .1.’ n. Mama, New Haven. 4 sari Gregory, s ms L. A. Haszard. Sea. 8—Plymouth Rock whim Gosh; 1 A. Boswell and Son. Bea- 6—Plvmoutn Rock White I-lsn: b A. Boawall and Son. Cudmore, a Keith Jenkins, Otrtown Bee. iporplnxion A.O.V. i-lm: 1 Geo. C. Cudmore, Olrtown. 2 RR. 5. Bee. 18—Plymouth Rock. Barred 1 Boston Bros. ohtown, a Joesph named-J. E. J. Vessey; 2, P. L. Smallwoud; 3. Arthur Gamester; 4. Arthur Vessey, York. Sec. 42, Arranged Fruit Dessert, Island grown-l, Mrs. W. H. John- son. Charlottetown; 2, Mrs. Ira Rodd; 3. Jessie Harper. East Roy- alty; 4, Mrs. Archie Auld, Winslos. See. 43. Best arranged fruit. des- C“ TIME TABLE -—————————-—— sert. not necessarily grown bv ex- 1 A B“ a , ,,_;_,_ . wall and 80 . Bummer- Ireavlng Ch-rlottetown 4.00 P-nnteavlng Fortuno_......... 8.15 QI- Dlscuss Problems hiliiton-l. Mrs. Heath v». ~ lame, I Hubert our’ 0R1”. a a.” - llazelbrook . 4.20 p.m. Dlnpvelll .. M5 o-m- - - M 5- Willard Prov». 8. Julie m, (m, .. » " 15 , " nundss 8.45 mm- MUSIC Writers Harper; 4, Mrs. E. Saunders. _ ' _ Keeres Lake 4.. n.m C t, co Soc. lo-Plymouth Rock Hon. '- 43 new 4.45 p.m. " Bridgetown 8.50 mm. Sec. 44, ollec on ‘ mmercial .1 A’ 80".“ “d ‘m’ 3 1mm - gum,“ 5,00 p411. " Cardigan ........o.oa eun- VICHY, France, Aug. 28.—<C.P.) Apples-A. H. E. Bent, 2, J. C. Om’ on“ - ~ 5,4531,“ 5,15 p411. " 43'Staiion .. .. 3.20 l-m- Richard Strauss, world-famous Stewart; 3. P. I... Smallwnod; 4, s°°~ than“. mm“ m4 a“. " . Dundas ......... 5.20 p.m. " ~ Keefe‘: Lake .... 9-50 l-m- composer, will preside at the iorth- John Mcbwd k Son. 1 jw J oudmo" “d ‘on 2' ~ “ Dingwell’: ....,. 5.40 p.m. " Hazelbrook 8.45 mm. coming International Music 00n- Sec. 45. OOUMUOII llll-fldrflflln Amen Link“, B“ Bum“ "If. ’ Arrive Fortune 5.50 p.m.Arrlve Charlottetown .. 10.05 mm. grass GU12“; mean"; Yefiuig 55g. pa Liogggnjllzmédg’ w. J‘ Ouamr.‘ m‘ “n. » l ' r, e e . w : . , n"“"““" l“ ch”"l°l'h‘°'“ “NOBANA TEA noonfl’ tvlgiek-Jghalrllnzerlt Olmglllsl: meeting oi Son: 4. George W. Dewar. ' m_ah°d‘ Bu“ a“ 8m‘ lludqlurt-r- in Sunris- LENNOX norms. composers, “summed w due“ on‘, i” J 1 a. m?! lea, a W. ——-———- 4' the problems - musical, practical Ap ' am“ “an um‘ ‘ and oth r—of music writers. ‘ ‘w’ . 1N5- ”; ;. or.‘ s": as. s.s:....*--'- m ti: ti-ee-"mh" W” °'°" Orchestra oi t e y nn , - l . - ' ' ' BL B L Casino wll execute -us works Plcksrd. a A‘ o‘ mama‘ . r ma"; °"r""":'..."'r*"'~...";‘; are: .;"*;.'“z:..;~ ti: %'1»-"“‘°"‘.-' 3% zderthedirec ono er su . . ; . . - . ' ’ ‘Richard Strauss will hi “ oon- Ohltlfltfn . a u“ ' ca‘, duct "The Rose Cavalier.” Ana-u s». u. ants-l, Helen w- "4"" ""1" - . _..__..._. _; 1...... 1.. Seals n. m1... are comlnl Grant: a. n. a. am. wwwvflle- ' ln'i‘“'°',n"°"“',l,m",m“nax """",,m,.; IJIAVIS ; m Vichy to anom- ln Ballenls . _ , 7“ bu. ,, ,, _ u whmw,_,1 1.] ]_ mug. I Rfillflt lfil. 01W. [seem Road ........ .......................... A,“ Norma. g I J . ‘vhm-vuuy- s." “__Pm m“. a“, "'2'" “"2" “m” ‘ ' ' ' ' v a iwmm man. our. a ma» ma; 8.18 AJI. See 80 Any other srlety are ‘u’, conubau" """""""""L;" IMAM. ‘Nun-t? amlei abroad-l Arthur Volley. 00%|. I I"!!! NW3. W!» 4 313"“;..........i...............4 s. ‘aka . r punk N'u,'s'.“‘,°d“_ '1" '°"" "°'°"l”"' m m LI. o a s a rm an. IO-Cook .o.v.: We‘ QQQQ-Uppu: Monllfllo .........--.- t" M”. ' 1 Inf} mono, Alllllal, Ill-s I _g@;|;\ .............................. . “m, m“ ' m m“. ' ..nun“‘nuns-shunn- :1}: m new“. u” ‘ n‘ w. “m. m m‘; Jam's-awn "a ¢4s-..<»v-- 10.15, ("uak pyg- 1 Ihnk 1nd‘! i D W. White I will: “your ‘Al!!! Imnznarmnnouooraiafisuesdc IJI II. ‘ |_ loam: . Johnam D. omit. l Is lentil. Infillfiflitllll at will!“ m route, ‘xi Vermont Beauty-l, OLAII ll-OIICIIII , _ . . , i‘ . , 0 also 1| corms - T9159" WWW’ ss. Collection a sorts m". s». b-Ocruilh lam mum. nuns! or inn. I Costello. Chtown. 3 Eaton 4 ‘Joseph Costello. Hen: tello, s Edward Boswell Jr., -Vio- w . Bron. Sec. lo-Plymouth ma, Boned 1 Joseph Costello, 2 Joseph Col- ris. Brie. il-Plyznouth Rook. White 5% ‘lf-dwmmith Rook White Cock- ere : l A. Boswell and Son. Bele-ni-Plvmouth mo: White Pul- 0 i l A. Boswell and Son. , Sea. b-Wyandotto, White Cook: I A. C. Munroe, I Alrnon Bog. wall. s Alden Lindsay. Sec. io-Wysndotts White Hen: 1 Almon Boswell. 2 Honest Carr, mm?" W455i’. 4 Almon Bos- Sec. n-wyméotu White Oockarel; 1 A. o. Maxim, a Ernest Carr. a lrnflt Corr. 4 Almon Boswell, 5 Alm0n Boswell. loo. m-Wysndotts While Pulett: l A. C. Munroe, 8 Ernest Carr, l In. l-Ingliom writs comm, llllflfloltlfitflll Ul- tans I A. C. Mtlllffli. Sec. Isl-Plymouth Rock Barred ' White Cock- _ '1 rem Colas, 2 Charles Jackson; Sec. 21-Duek Pekin. Mlle. over 1 linust Cur. 4 Alrnon Dos ll, | sec. -Du . he Bus“. w WI n“: ck Pekin (annals oier 1 Jl-Inlvm hiteooek: iAu-Lnoswsllandsonam 1A.o.u\mroo.aMmJ.r-.m. mwsusaa 80ml .'. “tuna: C. II. a Home. w. w a’ - on. 50o. l3~ . l we. .1. r. mean. z A. c. Mun- ed mar?“ Ml“ mm’ “w” P‘. A. C. H. Winner. 4 Mrs. J. 1 A. H. Boswell and Con. a A. GLASS Sh-YOUNG BIIIDING PIN! Sec. l-Pen oi Leghoml: 1 Willard Prowse. I A. O. iilunroo 3 Juries N- Collier. - sec. S-Pen o! Mlnorou: 1 Goo. o. Oudmom. . , sec. 4-Pen o! Plymouth Rooks: r Pmwse. Sec, b-Pen oi Wylndottes: . V 1 Almon Boswfll. a 1 W. J. Oudmors and Son. CLASS SS—PRODUOTION BREEDING PEN (ADULT) Soc. l-Pen of Barred Plymouth ROOM: li-Iarryliydnnzursflltnnsq- sec.a-Pon o! White Plymouth 1 A. Boswell and Son. 50o. 8-Pen o1 White W?‘ dot-tea: 1 Almon Boswell. Sec. s-m .1...... u. Reds so: I Harry Hyde, 2 A. Boswell and n. GLASS til-PRODUCTION BREEDING PINS-YOUNG Soc. l-Psn oi Barred Plymouth 1 Earl Gregory, 2 Willard Prowse, 8 Mrs. J. Helen McPhoil. 80c. 3-Pen oi’ White Wymdottol: 1 Almon Boswell. Bsc. 4-Pen oi White Iaghorns: 1 Willard Prowse. 2 Mrs. J. 1". Easton. ' Sec. 6-Pen oi Red Island Reds 8.0. 1 Charles Head, Charlottetown. CLASS 40 “filtered or Record of Performance Clan soc. 2-—Whito Wyandotiem l A. C. Munroe. Sec. 3—-Whlte Leghorns: 1 Mrs. J. l". Easton, 2 Mrs. J. F. Elston sec. 5- ite Wyandotteo: 1 A. C. Munroe, 2 Almon Boswell. Bee. e-White Leghorn-s; '1 Mrs. J. F. Damn, 2 Mrs. J. F. Boston. CLASS 41 Champion Male Bird o! uflhow Sec. l—-Any age: A. O. Munroe. see. z-Champion female bird o! show, any age: W. J. Cudmore and Son. Sec. M-Champion Oookerel: . Joseph Costello. Olty. Sec. 4-—Champion Puilett: C. H. Wlsener. . CLASS 42 ‘Iurkeys, Genie, Duck! sec. z-Turkey Bronze Female over 1 year: 1 Hayden Bros», Cherry Valley. Sec. 3—'I‘urkey Bronze Hatched i988. Hayden Bros. Bee. 4-'1‘urkey hatched 1936: Hayden Bron, Chery Valley. Bee. il-Goose iloulouse Male: 1 Borden Boswell. 2 Leo L. Bos- well, City, 3 A. H. Boswell and Son, Marshiield. Sec. 10—'1‘oulou.ss, jemale over l yea-r old: 1 coo. L. Boswell, 2 A. H. Boswell. Bee. l1—Goose Toulouse, male, hatched 1835: 1 A. H. Boswell and son‘: A. H. Boswell and Son. 3 Bordon Boswell. see. ii-Goose Toulouse female hatched 1935: I A. H. Boswell and Son, Marsh- rield. a A. H. Boswell and Bun, 3 Borden Boswell. Sec. lib-Goose White Bremen or Emden Male over 1 year: 1 Geo. L. Boswell. .2 A. Boswell and Sons. Sec. 14--Goose white Bremen or llimden female. over l year: 1 Cleo. L. Boswell. 2 Geo. L. Boa- wall. 3 A. Boswell and Son. Sec. lb-floosq white Bremen or Emden, male, hatched 1038: 1 A. Boswell and Son. Sec. io-White Bremdsnor madam iemnie hatched 1938: l A. Boswell and Son. _ Sec. l'!——Duok Rover. male. over 1 your old: 1 A. Boswell and Son, 2 A. Boa. wall and Son, 3 A. H. Boswell and , 80h. . Soc. IB-Duck Rover female over ll year: i 1 A._ Boswell and Sons, a A. m. ' £1111 and 80m. 8 A. n. Boswall and , See. Ill-Duck Rover. mus. hatch. ed in i988: l Borden Boswell. 2 A. H. Bea- wsll and Son, 3 A. H. Seawall and son. Bee. Ill-Duel: Rover female, notch. ed 1938: bronze i tmale 1 A. H. Boswell and Son, a A. 1-1, mslwsll And Son, 3 Borden Boa. year: 1 A. H. Boswell Ind 501i. 2 A. H’. Boswell and son, 81ml. 3 A. Boswsil and Boswell and Son, a Goo, 1,, p“. well 1 Edwlrd Boswell Jh. 2 Willard Sec. 6-—Pen oi anode Illnnd Rodi: Ba suns you get genuine bran flakes that contain enough bran to be mildly laxative. Kellogg’s PEP Bran Flakes Are truly better bran flakes. Popular with thewholcfamily, Delicious. Nourishing. Ready to eat with milk or cream, Enjoy these better bran flakes often. Always oven- crisp at your g r o c e r ‘ s . Made by Kel- logg in Lon- don, Ontario. 77w Murder At Hazelmoor (Continued from Page 2) probably recognized him there." "I didn't recognize anybody} growled the rnsJor. "Shouldn't Any- way-never saw any oi Trevelyan‘: nephews in my life." "But you knew that Captain ‘Prev. 613m was expecting a nephew i’ call upon him yesterday afternoon? "I did not." roared the major. Several people in the street turn. ed round to stare at him. "Loo here. won't you take plain truth! I lmew nothing about any appointment. ‘Ikevslyan’; nephews may have been in Timbueioo for all I knew about them." , Inspector Naxraoottl was a little taken aback. The majors vehement denial bore the mark of truth too plainly for him to be deceived. "Then wh this twenty-five past flvs business?" "Ohl well-I suppose I had betisl tell you." the major coughed in an embarrassed fashion. "But mind you-the whole thing is plain fool- ishness! Tommy rot, sir. How any thinking man can believe such non- sense!" , Inspector Nnrrscott looked more and more surprised. Major Burnaby was looking more uncomfortable marl Ashamed oi himself every min- u . "You know what it is. Izzspecter. You have to Join in these things in please a lady. Of course, I navel thought there was Anything in it." "In what, Major Burnaby?" "Tabla turning-tabla tipping and DIM" "Table hurling?" Whatever Nsrracott had expected he had not expected this. Tlw Meier ,.roceeded to explain himself. Holt- tngly, and with many disclaimers of his own belief in the thing, he des- cribed the events of the previous afternoon and the message st 525 that hld purported to come through for himself. "You mean. Maior Burnaby, that the tabisspellod out the name oi Trsveiysn ‘and informed you that he was dead-murdered?" Major Burnaby wiped his forehead- (To Be Continued.) Professions Cards MeLEOD o sssrtav a NONI! Ollea: I80 llohmolld lino!» M2£Fl"§'.i5‘.lfill'%.‘l”' '1 A. o. m: . , ' i Wm“ m: so; ltaguck Pskin, female. hatch- 0 n. Olden‘:- aaw i '~ M"; s“ z.“- w- e "M = ....:"r" s" "M" u». lkhgrn, H“ Mm‘ 0.1.. Boswell“! .4. n. semis =, vgm mbwm V". - . :s.o.m~...e.i€$l§.'3¥ soc.s—leati.woducks' as Mncl-‘HEE as. ° w‘ -" 7- ~ ' 1 an wumu Prawn ' ' loa°.°&'l—llhoda nuns m. s. o. on. ' m sun's} oochr- "otuhbfiorms 'F*31'IRY*-Wnww.amu. . t“, who‘ mum m so. ‘gnu u BELL. Q Aidan ""1 "l" Iii!" an n. 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