_,_,,_.,- ., ....-...4.-» a OCTOBER 1, 1942 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE itEllTllAL GUARDIAN Eastern Kings Exhibition Prize List ctAss l - HORSES gm; eelnnin is reserved for news of local interest, but advert of a neway nature may be at five cents a. word, strictly pay- able in advance. CONFEDERATIDN Li!‘ INSUR- ANCE- Ir or h“ ‘u fogmhl-‘aeteipilllloalanwlftlih Ft“! a‘ TRUCKS lettered w e you “ . 9P5 0W; P. wait. Quick service. Scantlebury fiwlfgfiffian-Eaoiliraonlélng Road; 5151"" 9404"‘ clrrldse Foal a. 1942 5MP A WANTED-Fat sowa and boss. §fjfl§_"- "(iii-m Brier-ton. Peter “mm” ‘l’ 5°14“ “'14” Gel-rinse Fir oi- oeidins under 4 years — R OPPORTUNITY knocks at your °"- A- L- Sionott. Rollo door but once. Read the advertise- gfY- Pmwn Bryemon. Harold merit of the sale of business stand x°"- M110 311i’- and dwellings corner of weymonn. Clrrlare Filly or Gelding undu- and Fitzroy Streets to be sold by 8 m" — Lorne Keefe. Bay For- auction noon. Friday, ocioberznd. time. James Klckham, Jr,‘ sou“, 9-28-41. West. Preston Bryenton. Geor McPh , lgdwlrrTmid-"ee Isittie Harbour, yrs re He e in milk s51: "w, gnawed _d or . I . . w Mllllin. Edwin mild. m" n‘ "' Brent Stead, Bay Fortune, D, J, M11111". W. C. Lewis and Sons. Ayrshire Heifer Sill (Sh) Beg, —- D. J. Mullia, Ayrshire Heifer Calf Junior _. D. J. Mullin, Mrs. George Ms- P1190. Edwin Reid. Ayrshire Grade cow in milk or call, 3 years old and over _ Jerome MacDonald, Little Har- bour. Duncan H. Coffin and Son, Duncan H. Coffin and Son. Ayrshire Grade Heifer, z year; aid Duncan H. Coffin and Son. Dun. can H. Coffin and Son, Thomas Yoston, Bear River, .iéiyrshire Grads Heifer, 1 year 0 FrZ-nir MacAulay, Souris Line Road. Joseph Clinton. Souris Line Kid-i l5"“""1?"?‘“ "°' Mon Women liver 40 Pen Y6: l lliailiemmmolires by ' 0W1! 1. Edwin Reid: s. Alex Hamli- ton; s. Frank MoAulay, 1 81:11:! Market lamb ... 6X Haml ' - neon; :-i Edwin M1112’ M" H“ Champion Market Lamb of Show- iiwn. Alex HamL l. Bosw CLASYS lV —- 11116:“...- ."°;'i'.‘.‘.‘i°.i’.°l‘5.€ “";"‘l‘5 13%;’??? - 1'; . w e . Yorkshire Boar unsiey- a menus; mid gerkaMmnlhl _ - an ll w: 2. Frank Mc- Alllfll’; 3. Duncan 1-1. Coffin and n. Y rlrshlr S . 8 wiolth or alflloi-Yilflhlgonth. Ind "or . Duncan . Coffin and son- I, llruifiik McAulay; a, mm]; m. B9B Olfflltl, Ihfllfilllllfl p: lqgth- Ayrshire Heifer, 1 year old, Beg.- ‘ mm- Feel wear, Worn, Old‘! Wont Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? Does weak, rundown, exhausted cuudl- tioa make you feel tagged out, aid? Try Ustrux, Contains general tonica, ltllllllllllll. often needed after l0 or so, Supplies iron, calcium. phosphorus. vitamin B1. Helps you get normal pep, vim, vitality. Introductory alas Oatrex Tonic 'l‘alileta only 85c. For sale at an 8'1"" drug start-s everywhere. 1. Charles Mills. Bay Fortune: 2, Howard Dixon, Rollo Ba West. gepeelck Potatoes (Green blouutains) 1. James A. E. McDonald and Sons; 2, Howard Dixon. 1 rook Potatoes. any other variety I 1k Henraynmlilarid, Gowan Brae: . 9W3 U‘ ;8 H B11 - an Bear River ' u“ a "' “F” *"""'°f'<"""'w-'wrw-s~»t-ew.w......ss-,,. ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Montgomery. Malpeque. sn- nounce the enifH-ilement of their James Merriam to take place October the tweifiila,‘ u BURIED IN CHARLOTTETOWN --The funeral 0f the late Mr. Thomas SfilftOn was held yester- day morning from his late resi- dence at Borden (o The Mission Church at Borden where Requiem High Mass was sung by the pas- ior Rev. W, D. McDonald who also conducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. James V. McDonald, Jas. McAleer, Frank Dorsey, Edward Richard, Joseph Arseriault an Reg Rogers. Interment was in the Roman Catholic Cemetery at Charlottetown. 1S REMANDBD- Charged with. hit-nnd-run driving, Clarence San- derson oi Morell was remanded until Monday when he appeared before Stipendiary Magistrate G. J. Tweedy in Charlottetown yes- terday. Sanderson is charged with falling to stop at the scene of nu accident at Southport Sunday last. Mrs. Stella. Duffy, Charlottetown, was hit, by a car there ss she was about. to board a bus which stopped for her, Bcth her legs were broken and (the was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital where she is still a patient. The car failed to 510D and the R C.M.P.. started a search for it. There were fmir other occupants in the car which Sand- erson was driving and whidh police believe was the car which hit Mrs. Duffy. Personals The many friends 01' Mrs. W. B. Cousins. Rose Valley will regret to learn of her illness in the P. E. I. Hospital. Sgt. A. W. Wellner. Psychological Examiner of the Personal Selec- tion staff has arrived in the city accompanied by Mrs, Wellner on s fourteen days furlough. Waiter Percy Folland R.C.N.V.R.. has returned to his duties in Char- lottetown having spent the past week in Halifax with. his mother Mrs, Ira Fcllrmd who is a patient in Victoria. General Hospital. Her friends will regret to learn her condition improves very slowly‘- In Memoriam AUDREY STEWART It was with a deep sense oi sorrow that the people of Belle River anc vicinity heard of the 98551118 o Audrey. small dauflhier of Mr. aric g/lllrf. Simon Stewart on Angus. Seldom has anv community been. more saddened by the call of death. Death at all times is sad. but when a bright. and lovable child of seven years 1s called it is doubly so. After a very brief illness Audrey passed on to her Heavenly home to be witlh her Saviour who loved little child- ren so well and placed such s. high value upon them. Tue service was conducted by the Rev. W. B. MacPhail, assisted by Rev. E. C. Evans oi St. John's y, the Belfast Church who brought a mes- sage oi help and comfort to the ber- envcd parents. ‘The hymns sung vrere Bv Cool Siloamks Shady Rlll, Jesus loves the Little Children. When Mothers of Salem their Children Brought to Jesus. "Jesus said unto them. Suffer the little children to come unto me and forbid them not: for of such is the Kinizldom of God. ._Ca rd fibanks Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stewart wish to thank all the kind friends and neighbours who sent. flowers. mes- sages of sympathy or in any way as- sisted during the short illness and death of their oldest child, Audmy. Temporary Ration Cards For Fishermen OTTAWA, Sept. N - (OP) — Qpecial temporary ration cards good for 10-week periods will be ssucd to commercial on coastal and inland waters t0 replace former ration 1681118110115 applying in such workers. the War- time Prices arid Trade Board an- nounced tonight. Pwiflerly. commercial iishlns crews in Canada were in time "111- stituiion" category, and were 1'6- fllllfvd lo buy all their goods from one supplier or use special reqilisit. ion fonns Both these methods have been discarded as unworkable, W10 board said. {the first method was ionmd un- suitable because fishermen are ac- customed to buy supplies sf, dif- (n fere t l i (hi s, and m. 1.1%‘ i. °§sss°ré $3? (...... Offéillllab said. M“ o cards will be pwv on tvnllcations to ration offices in behalf oi commercially ensured 11811111! crews of two or more W‘ sons. qhey may be renewed bi’ 1111111118 in (he card covers Fishermen obtaining uamporarv ration cards will be permitted in keep thgtr rggiflgr permanent coupon books, g; m“ they will have the normal source of individual rig-ply. ln addition to that. pm- vi ed for flfliine crews as such. 11nd (he lattes- will not, as hitherto. be tied to one supplier. IABOTAGE IN CRETE LONDON -(CPi-- Greek advic- es from (he Mediterranean indicate that more than 3.000 NOD19 °1 Crete have been executed by the Nazis in Crete for alleged sabot- age. fishermen l0 Carriage Filly or Gelding under 3 years -- Felix Peters, Rollo Bay, Duncan H. Coffin and son, Bay “T111119. Jack McLean, spurts, Clydesdale, Percheron or shire Stallion 3 years or over, reg, _ Alex McClumpha. Bay fbrLunQ Draft Mare with her Foal -... Alex McClumpha. Draft Foal of 1942 eligibe for Registration — Alex McCumpha, Draft Mare 3 years or over, reg. —T. J. Kickham, souris West, P. A. Mclsaac. Draft Mare under 8 years, reg. —D. F. Macaulay, Souris. Draft Mare under 2 years, reg. —Preston Bryenton. Draft Mare with her foal _ C. B. Clay and Son, Bridgetown. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay, Russel Webster, Morell. arildraéltnrogdlijifinla4iT 0' B’ Clay Webster. . e era. Russell Draft Filly or Gelding "my" 4 Yell’! — Earl White, Sourls West, William Sheehan, Bear River, Draft Filly or Gelding under- 3 Yealra- Aex MacClum a, A d Peters, Rollo Beryl,‘ F, 'lv_’°“'¢;,,1;' Bridgetown. ' Draft Filly or Gelding, under ,z Percy MacDonald, Sourls, Bern- ard MacDonald. SOuris River. Draft Mare or Gelding 4 year; or 0V€I*— W. H. Townshend and Sons, W, H. Townsherid and Sons, T, J. Kickham. Mare or Gelding foi- General P11117056 3 years or over- Ernest Dingwell. Souris. Alex Mswlllmpha. Joseph P. McAulay, Souris Line Road. Pair Draft Horses, Mares or Geldings owned by exhibitor, hitch- ed to trunk-wagon_. W. H. Townshend and Sons, ‘A812: MacClumpha, '1‘. J. Kick. Roadster Mare or Gelding shown in carriage- A. J- Webster. Marie. William F. Dlnswell. Mt, i-icpc. Joseph J. Campbell, Poplar Point. Standard Bred Mare, Beg. age- Jack McLean. Souris. Champion Draft Mare or Gelding, any age_ Alex MacClumpha, Buy Fortune. John B. Roper, Judge CLASS II —- CATTLE Any Beef Breed Bull, years and over, Reg._ Earl Kennedy. Kingsboro. any Beef Breed Bull, under 2 ycnrs cg.- T. J. Kickham, Edwin Peters. Any Beef Breed Cow in milk oi- calf. 3 years or over, Pure Bred or Grade- W. H. Townshend and sons, w. H.TOW11S|‘l6l'1d and Sons, Felix Peters. Any Beef Breed Heifer, under 3 years. Pure Bred or Grade _. ‘Ed-win Peteds, W. H. Tbwnshencl arid Sons. Any Beef Breed Heifer, under 2 years, Pure Bred or Grade- W. H. Townshend and Sons, James Gordon, New Perth, T. J. am. Any Beef Breed Heifer Calf. Pure Bred- . any T. J. Kickham. Any Beef Breed Grade Heifer Calf- James Gordon. New Perth, James Gordon, James Gordon, Any Beef Breed Bull Calf, Reg.— W. H. Townshend and Sons, T. Kickham Holstein Bull 2 years old, Iyg. - did Preston Br enton. Holstein Bul 1 year old, Rog. — Douglas Aitken. Fortune Bridge Holstein Bull Calf, Reg.- Preston Bryenton, Preston Bryenton. Holstein Cow in milk or calf ,4 years and over, Reg. - Douglas Altken, Douglas Alt- ken. Preston Brycnton. Holstein Heifer 2 years old, Reg.- Douglas Aitken, Douglas Altken, Preston Bryenton. Holstein Heifer 1 year old. Reg-—- Douglas Aitken, Preston Bryen- ton. Holstein Heifer Calf (Senior) Beg. Preston Bryenion. Holstein Heifer Calf (Junior) —- Preston Bryenion. Fred Aitken. Holstein Grade Cow in milk or calf, 3 years old and over - Douglas Aitken. Preston Bryen- ton. Preston Bryenton, Holstein Grade Heifer 2 years old Preston Bryeton, lrwiu Cairns, Sourls River. Holstein Grade Heifer 1 year old Preston Bryenton, Preston Bryen- n. Holstein Grade Heifer Calf (Jr.)— Preston Bryenion, Donald Camp- bell, R0110 Bay. Holstein Grade Heifer Calf (Sin)- Preston Bryenton. Special Prizes donated bv the Hoi- stein Frelsiari Association Best Showman Boy or Girl and" 2i] years must show is refl-"lflfm Holstein animal under 1 your old- Scott. Coffin, Fortune Bridge. Clarence Bryentorl. Rollo Bay- Best 3 animals get. of i 1111's. i111 registered- Douglas Aitken, Preston Bryan- Hgrd I male and 3 females. I11 registered, females to he owned by exhibitor-—- Douglas Aliken. Preston Bryon- ton. d Best Holstein Female 1 year o1 or over, registered Douglas Aitken. ton. Uhllflplflh Holstein Male — Preston Bryen- Douglas Aitlien; Chssnpllon gig}! Female - Do as . u: L. II. Loclrerby, Judge Ayrshire Bull 3 years and over, "lt-"feéfdi-Zwis and Sons. st. Pet- era. iii Bull i year old. res- —- Agfglwlrrle Reid. Rollo Bay. D- ~1~ Mullin, St. Peters. Duncan H. Cof- fin and Son. Bay 11111111119- Aynhin Bull Calf. rcrlstereil —- W. C. Lewis and Sons. Ayrshire Cow In milk or calf. 4 years old and over. rtl- ~' w, 0, Lewis and 5on8. y. Road. Henry Mallard, Gowan Brae. Ymhhl" 3" "i!" l 1110111!!! Ind Ayrshire Grade Heifer Calf iJr.) "'1' 3 ""1111! Duncan H. Coffin and son, Rus- 1- Al" 1111111111011; 2. Frank Mc- scll Webster, Morell. Bernard Mag- A1115)’; 3. Frank McAulay. Aubry, Souris Line Road. ‘Gégflevglirlflillilre sole-h s “months crsc or Guei-nse Bu o w or w out. t old. Beg. — y u’ a "n. 1. Frank E. Peters. Rollo Ernest Underhay. Bay IPortune. an“ Ymhhlfe 50W under I Jersey or Guernse B ll, 1, months and over 3 months _. old, Rflg,- y u n" 1. Felix Peters, Rollo Bay; 2, Edsnll Rose, East Baltic. "i" D- Peierd. Rollo Bay; a, Jersey or Guernsey Bull c," _ Henry Mallard. Edson Rose. Champion Yorkshire Male _ Jersey or Guernsey cow in milk or FY5111! MoAulay. "I". 4 years old arid over, Pure 9118111111011 Yorkshire Female - Bred or Grade- Duncan H, Coffin and son, Ernest. Under-hay, Edson Rose. 7°" z mm" H03! — Ernest Underhay. l‘ Frank Mcmllay; 2, F's-en]; Me. Jersey or Guernsey Heifer, 3 years 511151’; 3- AIBX Hamilton. 0111. Pure Bred or Grade- Pen 4 33"" H08! — Edson Rose. Edsori Rose, Hugh 1551611 . 2. Edwin Shechan, Bear River. M14. 3. Andrew F. Peters. Jfirfioy or Guernsey Heifer, 1 years chullllllfl 31min Ho: of how - old. Pure Bred or Grade — Mex K111711119!!- Philip Carter, souris, Jcrscy or Guernsey Heifer, 1 year olil, Pure Bred or Grade — H. W. Cl , _ CLASS V _- ronllrrilild" Barred Plymouth Rock Hen - Hugh Sheehan, 1. James A. E. McDonald and Jersey or Guernsey Calf, Junior, 511111; 3. Mrs. H. J. McKinnon, Pure Bred- Boy: 3. Irwin calms, sear-is Ernest Underhay, Ernest Under- hay. T. J. Kickham. d H l ci-sey or Guernsey, Gra e efer Calf, Senior -_ 1°11 Rose. East Baltic; 3. James A. Edson Rose, Edson Rose. E- M°D°l1a1d and Sons. Jersey Dl‘ Guernsey Grade Heifer Red "1111112511116 Cock — Calf, Junior - 1. Mrs. Edson Rose. Hugh sheen”, Red Hampshire Cockerel _ Hcrrl of Dialry Cattle consisting of i. Mrs. Edsori Rose: 3. Mrs. Bd- 1 Bull. 1 year or over and 3 fo- wn 3°59? 3- Mrl- $115011 R050. males any age. Bull to be i-egls- Red "imlishlre Pullett — tcrcil and nil owned by exhibitor. 1. Mrs. Edson Rose; 2. Mrs. Ed- Govcrnment bulls excluded- 5°11 R059; 3. Mrs. John W. Robert- W, C. Lewis and. Sons, Ernest “m- 31118519010. Underhay, Douglas Aitken. Wm“ 11°51'11"! H0!!- 3 animals get of 1 sire, reglstered- 1- Edwin Reid. Rollo my: a, Jos- 2 D. J. ‘Mullin, Dougflasdaitken. c2111‘, M9118. Bear River; Edwin nnimzi s, progeny o 1 am, reg.- - White Leghorn Cockerel_. Douglas Aitken. W. H. Town- shcnd and sons. Preston Bryenton, 1. William Sheehan. Bear River: Champion Ayrshire Bull, any age, 3- K911911111 McAillflli. Souris Line Reg. - Road; 3, Kenneth McAulay. w, C_ Lem, and so,“ White Leghorn Pallet- Champion Ayrshire Female, any 1- E5111" R9111; 2. Tidwln Reid; ago, 305,. 3. Kenneth McAulay. Bren, Stead‘ Red Hampshire Breeding Pen _ (“lizimplnn Jersey or Guernsey Bull, 1- MP5» $115011 R056; 2. Andrew airy age. Reg.— F- Pfiiers; 3. James A. E. Mc- Ernest Underhay. Donald and Sons. Champion Jersey Female, any s38. Wm“ Leumm “"111!!! Pen- i. Edwin Reid; 2, Joseph Neale. Belst Kali- Geese (Toulouse) ._. . ear Hamilton" Sheehan ' 2' Jmeph Em“, Undcrhay_ Best Pair Geese (Embrlen) _ Special Prizes donated by the Ayr- 1- 3155911 Nelle; 2. Mrs. H. J. shire Breeders Association. All Mcmnlmn- animals shown to be registered Be" Pa“ G"!!! (China or A.0.B-) il-l-‘ilnjres calculated from July 1. hi1‘; Hush Sheena-n: 2. Hugh snee- n ~ ' - ‘ Best Pair Ducks (Pekin) - 1, Philip Carter, sourls. Best Pair Ducks (Roven) - Mervin McInriis, Souris River; 2, Joseph Sheehan. ma "lmlilhire Hen- 1. Andrew F. Peters; 2, Mrs, m. cg._ Ernest Underhay. Champion Guernsey Female, gny rage, Rcg._. (‘lmmriinn Ayrshire Bull, 2 years and over- W. C. Lewis and Sons, (‘liflmilion Ayrshire Bull under 2 years- Edwin Reid. 3°" 1"" Turkeys any breed _ Champion Ayrshire Cow 2 years 1- J°9°P11 "9819; P- D. Peters. and nvcr- A. Driscoll, Judge. F. CLASS Vl — BUTTER AND REESE C F1111 T1117 0r Crfick of salt Butter, nolt less than 20 lbs., home-made- Silver Cup donated by the Can- - Mr- - e; 2. adian Bank of Commerce, Souris, M"- E- 5- RWQ- E951 381116; 3. for the best dairy cowiri milk or Mls- 59°18‘? Mcphee. 11111910 Hi!!- cnli any breed. won by "Fairview 1"’- Forivnrd Lady" owned by Ernest 3mm °1 M" 131111" 111 1 111- blocks not less than 5 lbs. _ Underhay. l Ms s J H 2 M m . l‘. . . 0S8; . f5. - L. W. B r, J d . CLASS iii lmsiraillr“ win Reid. Rollo Bay; s. Mrs. ' Butter in fancy Shropshire Ram, 2 shears or over, 390189 MOPhN Reg__ Basket of new l. Edwin Reid: z, H. J. McKln- IMP-is not 1m than s lbs. - non; 3. Frank McAulay, l. Mrs. S, J. Rose; 2, Mrs. E. S. Shropshire Rain Lamb, Reg, - R056; 3. Mrs. Edwin Reid. y. James A_ Eh McDonald and Exhibit of Factory Cheese not less Sons, Little Pond; 2, Preston "I"! 5° lbs-- Bryenton; 3, James A. E. McDon- 1- 13°11'11" B?" 1"" W. C. Lewis and Sons, (Jhiimpinn Ayrshire Cow under 2 years _ Brent Stead. ' CLASSWYIIf “E213? 11%; Sh hi h 11 E B. .— — B i',°"§.~.§€....s ;§?§..'.'1's..."§i iii‘... veers-lows A_ E, McDonald; 3, James A_ E, 8 Table Turnlps for table or export McDonald. 111mm“ - Shropshire Ewe Lamb, Reg. - 1- H9111‘? Mflllflfd- GOWIH BN6; 1, Alex Hamilton, New Perth; 2, 2- E1111" PeW-‘Ts- R9110 3W; 3- Aleix Hamilton; a, James A, m. 31¢!“ SW11- Bw Fortune- Mgponam and 5mm 8 Swede Ttsrnips for Stock —- Shropshire (loci. consisting of 1 1. Alphonsus Peters. Rollo my: rnm. 2 ewes and 2 ewe lambs, all 3- Elmer P5155? 3- H- J- M0‘ registered in name of exhibitor — Iéhfilmleh m s‘ k 1. James A. E. McDonald and ""5 1‘ 11° —- sqng 1, Edwin Reid; 2, Edwin Reid: Southdown Ram 2 shears or over. gbnJa-me! A- 11 11411179115111 011d s Reg l Al“ 6 Helf Long Clrrets for table use- l, Preston Bryenton; Hnniilinn. Smitliilown Ram Lamb, Reg. 1. Evelyn Undmlay. any Ibr- 1_ Mo,‘ Hampton; 2_ Mex Ham. tune; ‘s, Leslie Underhay, Bay Ibr- iltoil: a. Alex Hamilton. time: 3. Reid Underhay. Bay For- Sniiihdmvn Shenrllng Ewe, Reg.— 111119- 1’ M“ Hamugon- g. Al“ 1.15m. 8 Parariips for table use — men; a, Alex l-lamlton. 1. Bernice Home. souiis: Sniillirlmvn Ewe Lamb, rug. ._ Bentley Creed. Brldizetown. l, Alex Hamilton: z. Alex Ham- 8 Beets for table Me — ilton; 3, Preston BryeritOn. 1» 39711166 11011192 1. Mrl. 1-1880 Soutlirlown flock consisting of I 515911111111. 8011118; 3. Ml’!- FY1111! ram. 2 ewes and 2 ewe lambs, all P0019. 501111!- regisicrcd in name of exhibitor —- 5 011191" 1711110 °P R115’! — 1, Alex Hamilton; s. Preston i. Mrs. 1- J. Home. Maris: i. Byysnmm Bernice Horne; 3, Edward W. 17n- Oxford Ram z shears or over, neg. derhay. Bay Fbri-une. l, Ernest Underhay; 2, 111m]; 8 aomstees (Red) for size, smooth- Mnllallyl. Soiuis River. ness and lfirl¢¢t1°ll— Oxford Ram Shear-ling, Re . _. 1. Nlirs. Daniel McEachern. i, John Norton. Annan ale; a, Bollrls: 2. Mrs. Daniel MoEothei-n: Reid Undcrliay, Bay Fortune; s. 9.Bentley__ciee John Norton. U 519911 Oxford Ram Lamb, lug, _ 1, Mrs. Daniel McEsctiern: I. 1, Jnlln Norton; 2. W. C. Lewis Mrs, Daniel McEiwhei-n; i, Bentley and S0115; 3, W. C. Lewis and C1666. so,“ 8 Ears Com. tabla use only — Oxford Ewe Shear-ling. Reg. — l. Ewlyn Underhey; 2. Bentley 1. John Norton; 2. Ernest Un- Creed: 8. Mri- I. J- Home. dcrhay: 3. Ernest Underhay. I Clllblle (DIM- (yxfnrd Ewe “mp, “q, -. l. we. Edwin Bold: 2, I. J. Md- 1. Ernest Underhay; '2, John Donald. Sourls West- Norton: a. w. c. Lewis and Sons. 8 Gal-base (Late) — Oxford flock consisting of i ram. 2 owes 2 and ewe lambs. all rel- 1140130118111. Sourist es lsicred in name of exhibitor - 5 Cllfilllllb"! 1°? 1-8111! "l9 '- 1. John Norton; 2, Brnat un- 1, Bernice Horne; 2. Mrs. I. J. derhay.‘ 8. Reid Underhay. Home: 3. Mrs. Albsnua McDonald. Champion Shropshire ltam — Little-Harbour. Edwin Reid. largest Pumpkin er Squash by Collection table vegetables. grown C'“"""°“ s°mhd°m E" _ biv the exhibitor, (potatoes not iss- i Alcx Hamilltlon. “a one“ GliadlghsJflli-ilfllginnon; 2. Samuel i, Mrs. I. J, Horne, 2 Simmer McDonald, Red House; s. James Squash: i. Mrs. I. J. Horne; i q,,,don_ New peg-m, quart shelled Beans whilo or yel- Grade Ewe Lamb - low eye. i. Mrs. Daniel MGEICYI- 1. Frank Mullaliy: 2, James em: 2. Mrs. Daniel hern; Gordon; 3. James Gordon. 3. Mrs. Daniel McEschern. Flock consisting of 1 Shropshire. I peek Potatoes (Irish Cobblers) Oxford or Southdown Bent. 3 Seed- Cree , Collection i. Alphousus Peters; 2, Donald W t. l Dr. J. A. Clark Jud e, ss viii - rauir Alli) FLORICULTURE 5 Yellow Transparent Apples — :1. Mrs, Brent Stead, Bay 11b;- 111116; 3. James A. E. McDonald tre; 2. Mrs. William Baker. 5 Duchess of Oldenburg Apples _ 1- Brent Stead: 2. Albert Mills, Bay Fortune; 3. Mrs. Brent Steed, 6 Wealthy Apples _ l. James A. B. McDonald and Sons; 2. Mrs. Edwin Reid; 3, 3d. ‘"111 M1115. Bay Fortune. 5 M1111". In! other variety nam- ed (Eai-ly)_ 1. E. W. Underhay; 2, James A, E. McDonald and Sons; a, James A. lillcDonaldflaind Sons. piles an o er variet nam- edl (Winter) '_ ' . John M. McLeod: I. John M, Moi-cod; 3. James A. E, McDon- ald and Sons, 20 Transcendent Crab Apples _ 1. Tom MullallY. BOurls West, l0 Hyslop Crab APPles _ l. Mrs. William Bsloer; I, Bent- ley Creed. 20 Plums- 1. Joseph Neale, Bear River, Collection Asters (8 blooms) _. Mrs. J. H. Brennan, Souris; 2. Mrs. G. H. Melllck Souris; 3, Mrs. 1. J. Home. Collection Dlhllll, II bloom", stems natural length, not, 1e” than 4 colors _ 1, Mrs. G. H. Mellick; 2, Mrs. J. W- Brennan; 8. Mrs. H. 0.. Matt- léevi/l. Siituris. “d o ect on G iolus 13 s ik ot less than 6 colors '- p u. n 1, Bentley Creed; 2, Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 3. Mrs. Harold Matthew. Collection Nasturtiums, net, lees than 4 colors- l. Bentley Creed: 2. Mrs. J, B. Matthew; S. Mrs. H. G. Matthew. Collection Pansles_. 1. Mrs. Daniel McEachern: 2, Bentley Creed; 3, Bernice Home, Collection Dianthus _. 1, ltfrs. H. G. Matthew; 2, Bent- ley Creed. Collection Snapdragon, d eolors, 3 sprays each- 1. lvlrs. J. B. Matthew; 2, Bentley Creed; 3, Mrs. Harold Matthew. Collection Stoclsl. not less than 3 colors- 1, Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 2. Bent- ley Creed; 3. Mrs. H. G. Matthew. Collection Verbena- 1. Mrs, H. G. Matthew; 2. Bent- ley Creed; 3, Mrs. J. B. Matthew. Collection Phlox (Annual) - 1, Bentley Creed; 2, Mrs. H. G. Matthew. Collection Phlox (Perennial) _. 1, Mrs. J. W. Brennan; 2. Bent- ley Creed; 8, Mrs. G. H. Mellick. Collection Sweet Peas, 5 distinct colors, 5 each — 1 l, Mrs. J. W. Matthew; 2, Bent- e y Creed. Collection Potted Plants. not less than 4 kinds, foliage plants in- cluded — 1 MrsrG. H. Melllck. Table Bouquet- l, Bentley Creed: 2, Mrs. W. B. ' 3, Mrs, J. B. Matthew. Annual Larkspur, 6 blooms not. less than 3 colors — l, Bentle Creed; 2, Mrs. H. G. Matthew; , Mrs. J. W. Brennan. Dr. J. A. Clark and S. C. Warren. Judges. CLASS IX — HOUSEKEEPING single Loaf White Bread (Island o nr)- l, Mrs. Brent Stead. Single Loaf White Bread— 1, Mrs. Walter McDonald, Ohep- itovg; 2, Mrs. Brent Stead; 8, Mrs. . Rose. Single Loaf Whole Wheat or Gra- ham Bread-_. 1, Mrs. Brent Stead. 1 Dozen Rolls — 1, Mrs. Daniel McEaohern; 2. . Edwin Reid; 3, Beatrice Mc- Donald. Souris. 1 Dozen Tea. Biscuilo- 1. Mrs. Albanus McDonald; 2, Mrs. George McPhee; 3. Mrs. Daniel McL-aren, Souris. 1 Dozen Doughnuts- 1, Mrs. Edwin Reid: 2, Mrs. Wal- ter McDonald; 3. Mrs. Fred Mul- lslly, Souris. 1 Dozen Oat Meal Cookies — 1, Mrs. Fred Mullally; 2, Mrs. Joseph Neale; 3, Beatrice Mc- Donald. l. Apple Pie— 1. Mrs. Reid Underhsy. Bay Fortune: 2. Mrs. Daniel Mclsaren. Souris; 3. Mrs. Walter McDonald. 1 Raisin Pi Q- 1. Mrs. George McPhee; I, Mrs. Walter McDonald. Sponge Cake — 1. Mrs. George MoPhea. Lam Cake — - l, Beatrice McDonald. Chocolate Cako— 1, Beatrice McDonald. Pound Cake, Plain Icing — 1. Mrs. Joseph Neale, Irluit CakJe (bland-l . Mrs. osep Nes e. Pint Jar .Mlxed .Pickle|, .hosne- made, not mustard (Sweet)- 1. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. Pint Jar Mustard Pickles (home- made)- 1, Mrs. Brent Stead: 2. Mrs. J. B M tth . B CW. Pint Jai- chew-chow. home-mad! l, Mrs. Brent Stead: 2. Bel-tilde McDonald: 8. Mrs. Fred Mullally. i Pint Apple Jelly- i, Mrs. Brent Stead. Pint Preserved Strawberries — 1. Mrs. J. B. Matthew: 2. Mrs. Jo h Neale; d. Mrs. Brent Stead. 1 nt or Quart Jar Canned aw es- i, Mrs. B. Matthew; i, Mrs. , Champlnn Shl‘ , " [we _ weilht- Brent Stea . Alex Hamilton. l. Mrs. W. T. ‘Pownshend, Rollo 1 Pint Preserved Raspberries - V q i, t’ r T) _ V 1 m] ‘__ W ford Ram _ Bay; 2, Bentley Creed; S, Bent- 1, Mrs. J. B. Matthew: 2, Mrs, first 0185s emotion prev oils . (inns. icrc fuss crii- nr- 4. ‘ ‘ u‘ "$0535.. icy one JoseplrNeale- s Mrs E s Rose belns Dlanicrl (o young RDDc trefs mcnis that (lrchulrilsts use. firi- 01 Bil-o;- lms l f... Jflltgd - ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ; r c: I < WU..- o Champion 0mm! l" _ __ Squash (Hubbard t ) - 1 Pint or Quart Jar Canned lsaap- Plmlrrhlnrr. l-Yflef-lbiy in the fol the‘ most. important brill: in i: are z i ‘ l Mrs Frank ullslly Souris berries- 1a the first Operation in prcpuflili‘, square method, th qulncnnx. llli i1 are... n, r 1m. gohnjqortsoorilithdown nain River- fin-s r J Home‘; t. Mrs 1 Mrs J B Matthew: 2 Mrs the land hi" plamirls- This shook hexagon-ll. and the “RP-Weir r16"- i“ _ .. ... . . . . - m _ _ki v if, A, ._ ,.. ‘hm, ,1, Ali-m" Mime"- M" 8'";- =- ""- °*°"' “'3.;..§°1l°"%’$..“Y...l...ST°“KP.§‘hi? urn‘. "* S. (he hilllritlri, which 119-15 " r 1 ~11 u Campbell, Rollo Bay. l Pint Preserved Cherries — 1, Beatrice McDonald; 2, Mrs. ‘fried Mullsiliy; S. Mrs. J. B. Matt- ew. Canned Chicken - A 1, Mrs. E. S. Bose: I, Mrs. George C i. Mrs. Bren-t. Stead. Canned P ' 4 Four airmen from the Maodtlixiles who graduated recently from ms Mimi 5°11 Qmm- Th" l" IIWWH "AI-dine by an n. o. A. F. service 6L » are: J, H. Walton. Rim . , C. T. Hayward, Montague P. E, 1,; W, L, Bovard, Hammer, vmngq Km, CL,‘ N_ B; their air runners insignia. From left to right they Brookvale, Lot 30, P. E. I. ‘or boznbmg and giui:.-:;y scrum; a; Uil‘. l'!1-.:".=, ("\_ X SJ J. L. H111, 1. Mrs. Brent Stead; 2. Mrs. glelignus McDonald; 3, Mrs. Edwin Canned Bean» ' ' 1. Mrs- Edwin Reid: 2. Mrs. Brent H11‘ Naizls Stead; 3, Mrs. Albamis McDonald. i- Canned Tomatoes — LQNDQN, Sept, 1. Mrs. Ediwin Reid; 2. Mrs. Ed- Rescue workers win Reid; 3, Mrs. Daniel Mc- 20 bodies from Eachern. southern England boys‘ School Home-made Soap, not less than 8 yvhic-h. German. raiders shritzr-rcri pounds- with a high explosive bomb this l. Mrs. Edwin Reid; 2. Mrs. S. morning. JidRose; 3, Mrs. Albanus McDon- Twenty-eight others were in. a . lured. Because of uncertainty as CLASS X — FANCY WORK to the number of boys present in Knitted Blanket, island yarn -- the school at the time of ‘ ,. 1, Mrs. Joseph Neale; 2, Mrs. bombing, it was not known William Fisher, Bay Fortune. many still are missing. Rcsclirrz: Counterpane knit 0r crocheted continued to dig in the home-made- throughout the night. 1. Mrs. W. H. Townsiiend; I. In low-level raids at other points Mrs. Lester Johnston, Fortune in southern England at; least. 12 Bridge. more persons were killed. A small Afghan, home-made — hospital was among the buildzzigs 1. Mrs. Calvin Hllchey, Mon- hit. tague; 2, Mrs. E. S. Ros e. _M____.._. giztggivvork Quilt, all cotton, home- General And V. C. 1, M . J. W. Brennan‘ 2. Annie '_ ' 1.. Bring, East Baltic; a, Mrs. John Ann Whl-skey Pad CAIRO, Gflplt. 29—- (C?) —$'Ji'. Poolte, Morat-aguea flgegsgfQd Cnngom 50,1145 Georg:- Sm-yihe, South African, V River; 2, Mm Claude McKay; 3, C.. of (he Present. ivar. has made a Annie I, Brucs a. solemn part vuth Gen Dan Pi"- Hem-gh Rug, u" ‘mop hombmad, naiar. commander of the South 1' Mm Joseph Neale; 3_ Mm African Forces in the _Wcsrern De- Geofge A. Campbell; Mrs. Joseph ivoigtfinot to drink whiskey for twc K . fiiifl}, Rug, any mated“ _ Cniirrijatulalhzg Snl)‘b1'l8_ r-n his 1_ Mrs Benjamin Busheyl rie-doratiitn l-lle general said evil‘ Souris; 2, Mrs. Benjamin Bushey, bCClV nice-ting the sergeant ivoillc. Souris; 3. Mrs. W. B. Ioard, Souris. wont to entertain him. He acids-d: 900,41“, an mgtgfla] ... ‘Ii you premise me you will not : 1, Mrs. W, . Leard; 2, Bernice have 11 81955 °1 Wmske‘? 1°? ti" Home; 3, M11 L J_ Homd years I will make the same prom- Boys’ School 29 — (OP) — today recovered the ruins of a Scenery Rug, home-made, any 131 10 Y°\1~" _ _ material - PS; This is quite a pram so 1, Mrs. Joseph Neale; z, Mrs, been-use sergeants in (he Smirk Pete;- D_ ppwl-S. R030 59$ African army fire nioavcd one bot- 1 Pair Woolen Socks, home-made, 11¢ 01' 11111511»? a “wk. Bu“ yam- "r _H‘AD A rnram)" 2 1, Mrs. W. B. Creled, Bridgetown; . JOSML‘ Paton. R0 o Bay, 3, Mrs. The fonowmlg ‘mam avpeaflfig m for Verse for 1942, - Joseph Neale, - (h A tholo v 1 Pair Woolen Gloves, island yarn Puflhrynljigesg,’ Ne“, York Cm, is b‘, ‘my calm- M’ Ai F‘. G in formerly of 1' M“ ‘wseph Neale; 3' Mrs'T1lg§l$1l,11Ki10W residing in Albany, Joseph Neale. N y 1 Pair Woolen Mitts, Island yarn. ' ' r *1 "Y ¢°1°'— Once 1 had. a noble friend 1» M“- ‘mseph Neale? 2- M“ Of great and sterling WOYih. 5- J- R059? 3. Mrs» W- H. TOWII‘ Whose friendship tliroilch the Wars sheild. Made life a 10v oii earth Ladies’ Swtfllfl‘. M11 yarn. l!!! A friend of kindred spirit. oolor- Most precious to the heart. 1. Mrs, Joseph Neale. I treasured that rare gift Cut work, white worked in white, As something set apart. any article- 1, Mrs. Francis Deagle, Rollo Down through all (he years I knew ay_ The Stil'(-i'i2i1l_ of tic-rent soul. - .»s s pic P85121121 ion Sofa Cushion knit or crocheted “mm Sorrow wok its m“: (m) -- , . v _ 1 Mm R‘ Ben 5mm,- 2 R05, I found him Scfllllltlll and fearless. ‘ . ’ ' ' And in that friendly heait gggg’ ' a‘ ma’ Blanche An lnate humility Posmsscd a greater past. 1, Annie L. Bruce; 2. Ethel . . _ Given. Soilris; 3. Doris Mooney. $311.3.fihfi§9‘l§ffifill°ifi.d mo, B931‘ 311/91? A barrier has arisciii Luncheon Set Work in colors. A; friend; we (391159 w be variety of siiohek- In vain I try to capture l. Mrs. Francis Del-isle: a. Mrs. The faith oi other days. Francis Deagle. The trust noiv badlv shattered Cross Stitch- As life goes on its way. 1. Mrs. J. W. Brennan; 2. Mrs. , w_ H, Tow-ngfwnd, Jllstft silent ivithdraivril Runner, white or colored _ Qfnll that ux-iit before. 1' M", 155m;- Johnswn; 3' M“, Faith and (lust togedier - Encased behind a door. Francis Deagle, 8, Mrs. Francis No“, I Surrender when], Deagle. coo — l‘ Evelyn Johnston: 2' NUS From one l know s0 well. Claude Mcliiay; 3. Mrs. Lloyd Mc- Innis. Sour s. . . . . Needlepoint, chair seat, cushion or guftngllgfngeéggnll; 1322;?“ 91-1191‘ 11111115 _ Time will never sever l. Mrs. Georze McDonald. EH1 Memories that will last. Baltic; 2. Evelyn JohnsiOfli 3. When Life Blld11‘l(’lld_\1‘i171'S over Mrs. Lester JOhHFlOH. We come to -10lll‘li(‘\'.< (lid. Novelty for gift or hazianr, hand- In (lint realm 0i‘ uilvwilrnc made- Thcre I ivill find mv fririid. 1, Mrs. George McDonald; 2. —'--*—"‘ "w ' _ ’ "',_ Mm “and; Dangle; 3, Mrs Q, 1p most important prrrd m the Ale Memc]; of an orchard is ihe first lour ci- five years, when the future vicniir and shape of _lhe trres are help; den-rmzned. Tin-o and lllcniw ox- Whtlfll in providing’ n Sll‘i“1i‘\i1'\ of nvlmllahle lllanz. iMd and in os- inblslliirig a wind [71115VZ1 midi- (ion of the soil previous in PIP-min; are vmrth mimv tlmss silch effort after (in trees have struggle." along indiffmvmilv for a (n prepari- the Fancy Apron. hand-made — 1. Mrs. Francis Deagle; 2. Mrs. Francis Deaizle. Specimen Lace Knit- I. Mrs. W. B. beard. Souris. Speimen Crochet Dolly -- 1, Mrs, W. B. Creed; I, Nib-s. Lester Johnston. Hank of home-made Yarn — i. Mrs. Albanus McDonald; I. _ Mrs. William Fisher; 3, Mrs. Peter It will my D, pom-g, year almond by plriiciiing mid llsllli M? a lined crop if nflssiivc sllrh n< rnrli REPARE YFA AHEAD i- (aloe-s. or roots» It the "him" P _:"__. alto already in good (11.11, a Although fall planting of apple year's delay is not necessary. trees is not desirable in Eastern Previmis to actual phntinu 01101‘- Qnbm-yo m; Quebec, it is lmpcra- atlons. it is desirable to P1011111“ i‘ (ivc everywhere (ha: the roll be in plan of (the nrrang-cmorzis of lhe some kind of smoothing hnrrow m irruibber is u-srd tn level (he field planting operations, sztc. . ‘ Scmeiimes n. nlanker isuscd ti‘ drainarzc, distance of (rant-n: 1191p level the fi 1d, or even a rcll- sinking out (he orchard. how i- er. but in most cases diskinc and plant, when to plant, prlliilng, ti‘? hgrygwiniz l5 111 that are necessary (rrcs at plantm-z. and ohm 512-1 Probably, say-s a bul (in "Plant. (cots. A cc-nv can ho obl-"lllrd 1-‘ ink Apple Trades"- preliliv-ed 11y U1“ iiriiinl! 10 Plllillrltv and Edi-usin- Divjclnn 9f H'\“[1(‘\l1.l1“(’. Cciilrfi Diiisir-ii. Dcminion Dopaitment 01 Experimental Farm, Ottawa, the Agiicinture. ivrcckage ' _ _M______.q. Gnr. Jvfixi D Coil; ' 8th H“ v A. A. B; 3. Se... Lil .\L. t Imus, 0.1.011 Succl, U.'.:s....../.L0‘.\'n, P. E. l. _, CUSACK — lilLillL-lll.’ NKIVLFIALS izvcs .' 111;, \\ ' ~ iIi‘ "l m- Jmri rim.“ ‘.. llic horm- wnr-rc ii :1 ‘ f; n1 in v 11H‘ l-riill- Illifl l‘(‘f‘l;\lf‘l‘.T.< (>1 a: l~ nllrifii‘. 1111K‘ rind l-ilnvvale when- iilt‘ . gwroiis fnriilvl‘. The boa. \\i$1‘.1.‘S llo {l 110st of f hurls. 1'0 BLIND i-Iids inns iiixrs 73.x! irriiiitllrri-z nor nhcn oil/led ink Ne:- ton to whiv. is lyiizz said. slvw rmiiviz-nt: and risk qllP" possibly’ cm. _At nnv the ypcakoy with enthusiasm. ,