Kings County Exhibition Prize List (O0nttnA1GI3! BORS ES Standard Brod Stallion: 1. DP. Ross 6: son. In Mrm.ta¢\l0- 2. wuuam McKay. M. Harbor. Standard Bred Mu-e Po-I It foot: 1. Geo. McIntyre, Montague. 2. Nelson Hanson, Georgetown. 3. Angus McEaohern, Montague. Can-lags Foal. 1939: 1 Angus Munich 3: Nelson Hanson. 3. George Mclnstyre. Roadster, filly or gelding, 4 years: 1. David Wrlstht. Monwsue. Roadstq filly or gelding Imder 8 years: 1. Earnest Beck. 2. Francis Campbe , cardigan. 3. Earl Walsh, Georgetown. Roadster filly or gelding under 2 years: 1. Dr. McIntyre, Montague. 2. Angus McE)achern, Montague. 3. John Norton, Annandale. Roadster Mare in Carriage: 1. Frank McDonald. Georgetown. 2. Rev. AL Sirrnott, Rollo Bay. uydudale, Shire, or Percheron Stallion: 1. David Reid. Montague. 2, McDonald Bros, Br-udcnell. R4-1;. Draft Mare, any age: 1. TJ. Kickham. uris. 2. Donald Mc.Aulay, souris. 3. Louis Wright, L. Montague. Draft Mare. foal at foot: 1. WH Toxvnsend. sourls. 2. Dzilld Wright, Montague. Draft Foal 1939: 1. WE. Tau-nsend. sourls. 2. David Wright, 1'... Monta8‘U€- Draft Filly or Gelding under 4 yrs: 1. W.l-l. Townsend. 2. Louis Wrlg-ht. Dr-alt !-"illy or Gelding under 3 yrs: 1. WE Townsend. 2. T.J. Kickhnm, Sc/11I'i.s. Draft Filly or Gelding under 1 yrs: 1. WH. Townsend. 2. Beecher Dewar, Bmdenell. 3. Mont Anncar, Montague. DI-aft Mare or Gddlrur any use: 1. Alden Motarui, Montague. 2. Beecher Dewar, Montague. 3. Mom Anne-ur, Montague. Draft Mare or Gelding lny age: 1. Alden Mcbaren. Montague. 2. Beecher Dewar, tague. S. Alden Molarein, Montague. Mare, gonelnl purpose: I DO 559 YOIIRFIRE C You can't shine at work or play if you’re troubled with constipation. And common constipation is not I necessary evil. Too little bulk in your diet often causes it. Foods like meat, bread and potatoes do not form-the “bulky" mass the bowels need for regular movements. They become lazy. Eat Kellogg’: ALL- BRAN, a crisp, delightful cereal. It helps to supply the “buik" you need. And it is especially rich in Nature’: intestinal tonic, Vitamin B1. Try this sensible routine: Eat ALL-BRAN every day. And drink plenty of watcr. Discover how fine it feels to be “regular” again. All-BRA}! (INDIE 1'0]! IIIMY Ayrshire Cow 4 years, Reg. 1. Edwin Reid. 2. JA. Mclecd & Sons. 3. Gavin Reid. . Ayrshire Cuw 3 years Reg. 1. Gavin Reid. 2. Edwin Reid. Ayrshire (‘ow undo; 3 years Reg. 1. Anthony Boudrcault, George- town. Mare or gelding, general purpose under 3 yearn: 1. Wm. Annear, L Montague 2. Horace Rourke. Montague. 3. DP. Ross & sons, L. Monta- gue. Pair Draft Horses in waggon: 1. T.J. Kickiham, Souris. 2. W.1-1. Towmsend, Souris. 3. Alden Mclnren, Montague. Champion Draft Mare: T.J. Klckham——l‘tibbocn. CATTLE 4.: Ayrdriro Bull. 3 years a over Reg. 1. Gavin Reid. Montague. 2. JA. Mclcod 6! Sons. Primrose. Ayrshire Bull 2 years, Reg. 1. Nelson Acorn. Bridrretown. 2. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. Ayrshire Bull, 1 your. Rel. . Frank Mz:.'Dona:.Vd, Georgeto 2. Gavin Reid. 3. Russia Buoll. Ahney. Ayrshire Bull under 1 year, Re]. 1. Gavin Reid. 3. J.A. McLeod & Bone, Prim- R110. ‘M. -1111‘ I/111%,,‘ I I «A-[.2/ru or.‘ ~3oo'mun:o‘niHo'.mh‘6ta Coke ls the_‘c|eanest‘ soI1d’fuel you can buy —no'dust, no aoot.'no‘ gas fumes;nothlng= but HEAT.- For more pomfort and economy,’ change over to Dom-i lnion Household Coke‘ t saveefyou“ aluthei laborious ash ‘ hand: my and gratepehaklngi ompure¢‘I'witn‘fi’n‘-‘ thraclte. Government,’ can ehowfihqt coke‘ can 'Iavo'you ,15o‘,.t.o“ 80c~.’on,o!erylfue| ollar.’ _, r 1 ‘ uumuIon'sI££L1’iurcoA1 I‘, CORPOIATIDI lMlTEli "lluuux. svimcv ism-r Jenn. uoucrou Buntaln & Boll & Go. Charlottetown Distributors for P. E. i. 1. Gavin Reid. 1 J.A. McLeod 8.: Sons. 3. N.W. McLeod & Sons. Ayrshire Heifer under 2, Reg. 1. Gavin Reid. 2, Gavin Reid. 3. J.A. McLeod & Sons. Ayrshire llelfer under 1 your Reg. 1. Gavin R"i(I 2. N.W. McLeod & Sons. 3. Edwin Reid. Ayrshire Heifer under 6 mos. Reg. 1. Gavin Reid. .\fcnt1;i2e. 2. Elswcrfii Ross. .,ii:nrnm'\'ilIe. 3. Reid Undcrlmy. Bay F‘::'turie. 3 Animals get of one sire 1. JA, M:1:r(‘d & Sons. 2. Gavin Reid 3 Gavin R€'l:l. 2 Animals p" 1. of 1 dam 1. Gavin Reid. , 2. Edwin Rrirl. 3. Gavin Reid. Champion Ayrshire Bull any age, Reg. Gavin Reid. Ohampion Ayrshire Female, Reg. Gavin Reid. Ayrshire Grade Cow 3 yrs. and over 1. Elsworth I-loss. Smwuerville. 2. Elswcrtrh Ross, sturmmerwllle. Ayrshire Grade Cow 2 years 1. Rev. J McDonald. St. Georges. Ayrshire Grade Heifer 1 year 1. Elswortlh R/ass, Summervllle. 2. Francis Jr‘m.=on. Primrose. 3. Rev. J.C. MCDUI1-&_id. Ayr. grade heifer under 1 year: 1. Gavin Re/id. Ayr. grade heifer under 6 mos. 1. Reid Underlmy. 2. Albert Lannon, Montague. Shorthorn Bull under 2 yrs. Reg. 1. DP. Ross A: Sons, Montague, Shortirorn Cow 8 yrs. and over 1. D.P. Ross dz sons. Shorthorn heifer 1 year 1. DP. R/Jss & Sons. S HEEP Ram, 2 shear; and over Shropshire reg. 1. Frank McAulay. Souris. 2. Vernon Cltniv, Montague. Yearling Ram Shropshire 1. Vernon S-haw. Ram, Lamb. Shrop. El; for reg. 1. Vernon Shaw. 2. Vernon Shaw. 3. Alec. Hamilton. Yearling Ewe shrop. reg. 1. Vernon Shaw, Mon/tsgue. 2. Alec Harnilton. 3. Alec 1-familton Purebred Ewe IA:-nb shrrrp. 1. Alec Hamilton. 2. Alec Hamilton. Run. 2 shear: and over, Oxrord ;..§1;nmNoréon,Annanda1e. . s n enrwn, R110 3 . 8.R.edd undéiay. ° 3' Yearling Ram, Oxford 1. Alec 1-lernilton. New Perth. 2, Russel Buell. Ahaey. 3- Ernest Underhay. Bay Fortune Ram lamb eig for reg. 1. John Norton. 3. Russel Buell. 3. Ernest Underhay. Shearllng Ewe Oxford 1. John Norton. 2. John Norton. 3. Ernest Underhay. Pure Bred Ewe Lamb, Oxford 1. John Norton. 2. John Norton. 3. Ernest Unrlcrhay. _ _ __... -. Bio . Shear nun if Presboxlimgryantorx Ram Iunb elg. for reg. Soutlidown 1. Also Harnilton. 2. Pneaum 8. Preston Bryenvou. Reg. Shearling Ewe Southdawn 1. Alec Hamilton. 2. Preston Bryenton. 3. Alec Hamilton. Pun Bred Ewe lamb, Southdown. 1. Alan Hamilton. 2. Preston Br-yentxm. 3. Alec Hamilton. Pen Beg. Slice , Shropshire 1. Alec Hami ton. Pen Reg. Sheep Oxford 1. Jdm Norton. Pen Reg. shoe 1. Alec Ham ton. 2. Preston Bryenton. Grade Yearling Ewe Shropshire 1. Preston Bl"y(’iI‘lIiDl'i. 2. Alec Hamilton. 3. Alec Hamilton. Grade Ewe Lambs Shropshire and Oxford 1. Preston Bryenton. 2. Alec Hamilton. 3. Preston Bryenton. Pen Grade Sheep 1. Alec Hamilton. 2. Preston Brycnton. Pair Market Lambs 1. Preston Bryenton, 2. Preston Bl'_V("1‘.iO11. 3. F‘..ank McAulay. 4. F‘:-ziuk :V1cAu'.a,\‘. Pen 5 .\l:\rkc¢ Lnrnlrs 1. Preston Bryentizn. 2. Frank M:Auln,\'. 3. Ale: ii.‘11'l1il[01l. (‘hampiurr Shropshire Ram i"l'.ll‘.i( l\1cA'.il:\_v Champion Shropshire Ewe Vcrnoli Shaw. (‘humplon Oxford Ram John Norton. ('Immplnn Oxford Ewe John Norton, Annnndale. Chziniplon Southdown Ram P.(‘SLC’l1 Erycntoli. (‘hampinn Souihdovrn Ewe Alec Hamilton. ‘(‘hnmpion Market Lamb Preston Bl'_\‘."l1i0l\. PIGS York Boar 8 mns., rczr. 1. Frank McAu‘:\_v. Souris 2. Russel Bucll. York Bnnr under 8 mos., reg. 1. Frank M<‘Aul.1_\'. 2. Alec Hanultmi. 3. Russel Buell. York Sow 1? mos. and under reg. 1. T).‘\\‘l’i W-'::'Iit. York Sow under 8 and nvcr 3rc1;. 1. F'r.'mk 2Vl(*Auln,\'. .'F‘r'u_ik .\l:'A York Sow litter of 8 or more 1. Mont Al1l“."’.\l‘. Grade York Sow under R mos. 1. lvlznt. Am: '1’. ‘.3. A"? 1? on. Grade York Sow over 8 mos. 1 Mon‘ Air‘. 1'. 3. Mont Al1T1(‘f1l'. Single Bacon line 1. David Wi"’~lw' T2. Frnrik fiic./iiilny. fl. It/101:: Annm’. 4. Alec Hamilton. Best Pen 2 Bacon 1. David \Vr'irrht. .Mont Arm ‘ 2 fl 4 . 5. . on. 6. . .5 (‘n'r, New Perth. 6, .1'arr.'.‘s Cain. New Perth, 7. PA. K€'l_\', Rosrncath. HOISTEINS Brill under 1 year reg. 1. Preston Brycnton. (‘ow 4 years and over 1. P.est:7n Bryenton. Cow 3 years 1. Preston Bryenton. 2. James Cain. 3. James Cain. Cow under 3 years 1. Preston l3rvr'n-inn. 2. Preston Bryenton. 3, James Cain. Heifer under 2 years 1. Preston Bryenion. :— -7.’ — . , . .: "'.u~: <1:~.:::.(;'i‘lI«:l’<lW‘l I. Cecil Lelacheur. Georgetown. 3. Preston Br-yenton. Heifer under 1 year Heifer under 6 mos. 1. James Gain. 3 animals [oz of one sire 1. Preston Bryenton. 2. Preston Bryenwn. prod. 1. Preston Bryeuton, 2. Preston Bryennton. JERSEYS Jersey or Guernsey Bull. 8. yarn and over reg. 1. Earnest Underhay. Jersey or Guernsey Bull 2 years, reg. 1. DP. Ross dz Sons. Jersey or Guernsey Bull under 1 year, reg. 1. E’.*.l‘l1f§t Underihay. Jersey or Guernsey Cow 4 years and over: 1. Earnest Underhay. 2. J.A.B. McConnell, Georgetown Jersey Grade (‘ow 3 years 1. Eal‘l‘.€:‘.l Underhay. 2. Wm. Fouchere, Georgetown. Jersey or Guernsey Cow 2 years 1. Eziniest Underhay. Jersey or Guernsey Heifer 1 year 1. Eisirnest Underhay. Ea ' <1. Underhay. 3. C l_-:>1nc11eui', Georgetown. Jersey or Guernsey Heifer under 1 year: 1. Earnest Und-e:hav. Jersey or Guernsey llcifer under 6 mos. 1. Earnest Underliay. 3 animals get 1 sire reg. 1. Earnest, Ur.derha_v. 2 animals prod. 1 dam reg. 1. Earnest Undezhay. 2. E:ir'n<‘st Underhay. (‘lizimplon Jersey or Guernsey Brill E.’ll'1lE‘St U'.cr.icr’hny. (‘hzimplon Jersey or Guernsey Fe- ma : Earnest Untlcrhay. Senior llcril Dairy 1. Gavin Reid. 2. J.A. McLeod & Sons. 3. Em'n£’st Ul1d(‘IL‘l1\E. Junulor Herd Dairy 1. Gavin Reid. 2. F.irrir~.=t Undt-rlrav. 3. JA. lvlclmxl & Sons. Sliver Tray, Bank of Commerce for host group Dairy (‘nttlez Gavin l{”i(i. Ni01‘l‘i.'i(.Z'11(’. POULTRY ('nrk. Bronze D('\\'nr Bmdenell. Dewar. Bruzieucil. B4-st Tu: kcv 2'. }1.".\'nrd Best Tili'ki'\' l. l>i'>\\'21rd lien 1939 Dewar. 2. l-lm\‘.".1‘d Dr\vnr. (Ii_5A!~‘.’3‘ V“ RACING By ALEXANDER CAMPBELL Author of Dllljhtor of E1110: 0”- DRNTET21 ‘Two more laps to 8°." 58-511 Rfidd gosh, I hope he can make itl¥' He danced in aeonv. The cars shot past. “He'll DO ii-I ' Raddy screamed the words. Once again, the British and Ital- ian oars were racing neck and neck. with Hoffman at their heels. But: this time the blue car was not wob- bling. It seemed to be gaining speed at ev second. Doro y Ellington who had told l“ra.r1k Carter that he was catering for thrill-mad crowds who did not know: any better, found herself Pm)’ H8 . . . Long, agonising seconds ed. Then a shout went up tom the crowd rippling nearer 1163191”- The cars were coming dorm into the straight, in the last lap. Hand In hand, like children, they raced out of the pits, climbed a grassy knoll, and looked panting down on the long straight finish. The cars were commn fast—and "Come onI“ shouted Reddy. _the same knees beside him. she seized his shoulders. " 1' she shouted. “F‘ran1r.l" A soil was torn from her throat darling, you mustn't, die. I love you!" DOVE ACTS STRANGELY six weeks before, Prank carter had wakened u after a crash, to find a lovely glr bending over him. He had reflected mat, if this were heaven he ll.l£Bd it. But the lovely girl had spoken coldly. She had been aloof and de- tached. The only interest she had seemed to take in him was a acienti- f1cone.3l1eha.dobeer.vodhimas oold-bloodedly as a student observes 9. mg. Now he woke up again, to find irl bendin over him. But she was 9 same 0 y in her love- liness. Tears streamed down her cheeks. And a cry lingered divinely in his e the blue car was in the lead. The Italian had shot his bolt. He began to slide back. Hoffman had disa peared— ut out as they after- war learn , by cylindel‘ trouble half way round the last lap. so that he had to “walk home." It was a decisive victory for the British car. ‘ Carter roared down the straight towards the flushing line, with no chance of anyone passing him. THEN TRAGEDY Dorothy and Roddy found them- selves dancing wildy together on to}} of their rassy knoll. hen, over 115 shoulder, Roddy saw somethin . He released the girl and stepped k. His eyes glared. time, or at that distance, above the roaring engines of the screamed: “Guv'nor! Look out!" Dorothy looked, As Carter shot towards the fin- ishing line. it child who had some- how escaped his parents wandered to the very edge of the track. lloeman saw him, shouted, and For an instant the blue racing car was rmiruii: down on the child. standing there frozen with sudden terror and bewilderment. There was no time to brake. to slow down. Then the bi blue cars swung at right angles, 5 dded violently, and shot off the road on to the rough ground at the side of the track. It leaped like a live thing. Willi .1 shrill .\(‘l‘(‘Elil1 of torturrd metal. 11 bounded, rebounded and somer- saultcd. A figure shot through the air. Then flames were leaping ill 11 y. Dorothy found herself running. She raced across grassy, uneven ground. Ioiigliz dc p€l'11I.e1y with peo- ple who got in 1101' way. They were all running In the same direction. hundreds of them. The blue car was a bl zing mn.s.< of wreckm_2e, What had been one of Best V}-rnrlrr "nnlu-ise river 1 year I. J A Kr-«inn, Georgetown. 11. E7. .\‘I'K'. '11. Geo.-gelown. 3. A'?:' Ham .. 1. Ntw Prijlil. Host Goose ()\'Pr 1 year Toulouse 1. DP .Vif'K‘l1llD11. Georgetown. 2. A. Ad:-lr31.~. L. Montague. 3. A10: Ihniilton. Best Grinder undrr 1 year Tou- i(\ll\i'.’ . 1. A. Arlolnlw. L. Montague. 2. DP. .“lf‘Kil1'.-1011. Georgetown. 3. HA. lvl:‘Dona1d. Georgetown. Best 'l‘m.vlm1sr‘ (‘-0050 1. Jarnes Keenan, 2. Alec Harnillmi. 3. HA. McDonald. under 1 year Georgetown. Georgetown. Best Pckln Drake 1. Crcll Lelz\:"~.r;_ G{\o’ge4,own_ 2. Temple McDu...1:l. Georgetown Bcsi Pekin Duck 1. Cecil Lc1adl1e_iir. 2. Temple McDonald. Plvmouih Rock Cock 1. Alcc Hamilton. 2. Mrs. W'm. F. Rourke, Montague 3. Mrs. Wm. F. Rourke Montague Plymouth Rock Hen 1, Frank McAulnv. Souris. 2. Mrs. Wm. F‘. Rourke. 3. James Cam. 1. Mrs. , Valley. 2. Cyril Coyle. sturgeon. 1 3. Cyril Coyle, Sturgeon. ‘ Plymouth (‘N-kercl 'r>ivmouui rrmk r-uneg 1. James Cain. Best Wyandoiie Cock 1. Geo. Keenan, Georgetown. Malc. Mcbcod, Lorne‘ the pr(:u:.est crc2il.0n.x (:1 man. mi intricate piece of gleaming mach- ‘iner_v, was tortured and txvlsted metal. A cordon of police had been form- I ed. and may were trying: to keep the ‘ crowds back. One ofihcm 1: red Doro‘.1iy‘.s way. I "Sorr . rniss." hr bwfill. I She uckrd under his ran on_ I The heat of the car came out in I a. wave and almost. blinded her. She -skirted it and put one hand across ,her eyes and made for where she had seen that flying ig- ure fall. _ Frank lay on the ground. His arms were outstretched. Blood from 11 Cut in his forchrzacl had trickled down past his goggles. His eyes seemed to , be closed. ll Dorothy arm and threw herself on her ‘ n;;€‘v’v"y;..a..u.. lien '7 7 v 1. Geo. Keenan, Georgetown. 2. Gm. Keenan, G-2or»'.;eto\vn. 1 3. G90. Keenan, Georgetown. I Best Wyandotte. Cockercl I 1. Geo. Keenan. 2. G-so. Keenan. I 3. Geo. Keenan. .t Wyandoite Pallet 1. Geo. Keenan. 2. Geo. Keenan. 3. Geo. Keenan. Best Rhoda Islzmd Red (‘Mk 1. A. Adolphe, L. M.~nt.ri'z1ic. 2. James Keenan, Georgetown. Best Pen Plymouth Rocks 1. M.rs. Wm. F‘. Rourke ,Monta- ue. _ 2. James Cain. New Perth. 3. Cyril Coyie, Si1lI"_'(‘0l1. Best Pen White Leghoms 1. Fzank McAulay. Williams By J. R. our OUR WAY Rim 2 shears amliover Souihdovm iuecnamuwn. l;..._: "'xiu,+1{,,. BORN TH:i2‘h’ ‘/EAR$TOO . I M 4 \W¢«Jw(('&4' //., /. A VI 3_W.Wii‘.LIAi~_4_§‘ \\ I1 :,l)\I;,,_,uw,,j'L 1,.‘ <1-n4.jJ SOON As if it could have been heard in‘ car, he’ in the air‘. and thick pungent smo'e , was pouring up against the hot blue 5 '. tho 5 E’ ars. ‘*1 love youl" [ "Darling murmured Frank. He found he had Just sufficient lstrength to l‘11‘§E himself and kiss ‘her on the mouth. Then he sank «back, and the mists of unconscious- lness closed over. him once aiain. , A man, car g 9, bag, broke through the crowd. _ "l)_octo'r!" 1)orothy turned swiftly ‘ to 111111. Fllrqugli her tears, she was I Jfllllnll Wllllnly over that caress. “Is he l1.ii_l'1gili? Is he badly hurt‘! will ‘The medical man shot her a keen glance. “Fia11cc‘}" he murmured. "Ah, yes of co1u'se."' ‘ Dorothy did not contradict him. 1 She looked at him with mute appeal. , ‘ The doctor was running his‘ 1 hands over Carter's recumbem body, "H’ml" he murmured. "Don't seemto be any bones broken." Un- consciously he echoed Professor 1511- l1ngton's irmark of six ivccks ago. “Lucky youm: devil!" ‘file .SiTiii1{ili1‘llt‘(i up. “I don't think you have nnythmi.: to worry zi.bout_ May be slight concussion. I'll swear llierc-'5 no more. Ah! here's “J? n.. .__....._....__..__g.._.._. SWEET CAPORAL .ff'l‘Ei.II-_)'L1P_ 1; 1... ‘A little evening esp would go well um, 'l\°"II “A Sweet Cup would go even bet1erl' CIGARETTES ‘Tic purest form in which tobacco can be unolzzd." Duchemin - Purtill Nuptials The marriage took place Friday evening at St. Thomas ulnas Globe, Halifax, NA, Re J.L. Qulrian officlatl and Mrs. Duiiieznm The bride, given in her father, made a by in her mother’: wedding ivory lace, made with I. la back effect, and trimmed with seed earls. Her u-uln lenxth of we fell from I otmwafi of orange blossoms, and she carried an arm bouquet of lilies. Her only ornament was a string of Pearls given to her mother by her other on her wedding day and worn by her on that occasion. Mrs. Harry Clhapplin, of Sydney. sister or the groom, was the |'or1de's caped«and missed. the ambulance." The lot wandered on to the‘ "Doctor!" Dorothy rose swiftly. mad , “May I go with him?” ‘ l ‘"Cerlinuly!" He nodded heartily.‘ 1 ""l'f‘1in1 will probably be Lilc very best; wig." The doctor proved a shrewd d1.ag- i nosticlan. Frank had had a lucky-, gescupc. No bones were broken and lLil€‘J‘e was no concussion. Proicssorl ‘Ellington, visiturz him in liospiial,l ive up the idea ic expedition to. the Dl‘Rk(‘l1SbEl‘,<z_ Two days later, Carter would prob- ,abl_v have agreed. He would have‘ I been glad of the excuse to get. out of a.b$lillll1ll0l1 that had become intoler- Ifl 0. “Now he shook his head emphatic- I a ,v. 1 "Not at all. s r. I'll be as right as rum. 1 u-ouldrri miss it for anything, When (lows the erlup leave for D111‘- b.m‘2" "Tho Eullcld." the professor told liiini "sails on Saturday of this , "Tlwn “l' “ aboard —~ if your 1 offer still holds?" 1 “Ce1';.in.,.. . IXJ_V." said Elling- ton. “Only tuu ;:.:ul to have You." That mcmcn‘, when he ad re- covered coruciousrrcsa to find Dor- othy bcmiing (l\’1'1‘ him had given Frank fresh hope. Things were far -' «. n\.:nd_ But he was The :, oil at lnsl, her dr-fences were rlmvu. and the warm human girl \\'llU. lie had always suspected. hid Irchlnd the armour was there for him to make his own. if he ‘dared. Aml I—‘r':mk felt In the mood for d.u".u: nu_\'1lung. Only our thing worricd him. Dor- rtliy, since .‘ll(.‘ had as ured herself that he was not .<m‘i:)u<lv hurt, had not hc<‘n in see him. That also he was Llvtol'mln€'rl In put riszlit. (To be Continued» \\'y:indnttN I{0(‘J".'Cl‘.'1, G-eorgctmxn. I{E‘f‘l‘.’111l, G£‘f)!‘_.l(‘i0WI‘i. Kcc-mm, Georgetown. Brat Pen 1. Gen. ‘.1. Geo. 3. G00. Best Pen Rhode Island Reds 1. J11l11f‘S KE‘f‘l1f1l1, G::‘1'geiovl*.1. Best Rhoda Island Red Hen . 1. Ji'ill1‘.‘S Keenan. (‘yr-urizeiown. I 2. James Keenan. Geoructnwn. L 3. AA. Adolphe, L. Montague Best White Leghorn Cock 1. Frank MoAulla_v, Scuris. Bcsi White Leghorn Hen 1. Frank McAulay. 2. Frank McAulay. Best White Leghorn Cockcrel 1. l~‘rlu~.k MrAula_v. Best Vvhite Leghorn Pullei. 1, Frank MrAulu_\'. 2. Frrmk McAuln_\‘. -carrlr-:1 a lvuquet of pink\a.nd blue matron of honor. and wore a French blue taffeta frock. made on picture lines and a silver lace hat trimmed with French bhie flowers and floor length streamers, She comlflowers. Miss M-2r‘.e Purttlll. slate of the bride. was bridesmaid. and wore s. frock cf hedge rose taffeta made on the same l1nv°s as the matron of hcmor's. Her silver lace hat was trimmed with matching rose flow- ers and streaaniers, and she carried a. bouquet of pink and blue oom- flowers. The groom was supported by Rank MauDo-ugall, and the other member of the wedding party was Professor George 1-". Curtis. Reception Held Following the ceremony a receip- ’Irv\ was held at the heme of the ibrldc's parents, Bloomingdale Ter- race. Mr. and Mrs Purtill and Mrs. I-l.P. Duche'm’n. mother of the groom, received with the bride andi groom. Mrs. Purvrlll wore a floor‘ length gown of pearl grey ohdffon and a oorsege of fuschia coloured flowers. Mrs. Dudhemln chose a Queen's Blue gown and wore a corsage of pink flcrwers. Tea was. poured by Mrs. BE. Fanloy, New Glasgow. and Mrs. P3. Campbell of Halifax. The toast to the bride was proposed by B. Baton Patarsiati. a cousin of the bride. ‘Later Mr. and Mrs. Dudiemin left on a motor trip. the bride travelling in a nordic blue sheer wool dress. a nordic blue coat. rimmed with grey squirrel, a matching b‘ue hat with grey os- tnich feather trimming, and grey accessories. 'I1'.u:vy wll make their home in Halifax. out of town guests who attend- ed the reception were Lloyd Duch- (£Iq1‘lTil1,Hi§l‘s. I-ahf’. léiiiohernigmand s. rry oi’ ney, Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh , Mr. and Mrs. James MscNeill, Mr. and Mrs. Jame Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. H.1-I. Heckrnan. Mr. and Mrs.. H. H. Blackader, me Mr. and Mrs. George HI Fanjoy Mrs. Charles Maofleill. and Miss Ina Ross of New Glas- KOW The groom is s. nephew of Mr. A.C. Duohmnin and Mr. Ernest. Duchemin of Charlottetown. BOOTS ETERNAL CHARLBURY. Elrrrland -—(C7P)- There always were boots —and heavy boots -411 the armies of Britain. 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