r3335» a rvzfly" -. ,1: ms- g, u =j_, k l1 b: , b) he ii." l’. ht ii." re l is Di PE W l1 l4 ll n‘ t] P I | } . 1 ' . . Morning, Noon or Night MART the day with a bowl of crisp Kelloggb Corn‘ Flakes. Delicious with cream or milk, and fruit. Rich in mcrgy— quickly digested —the kind of breakfiast fllst makes you feel fit. Enjoy Kelloggfi: for lunch. So nourishing and easy Co prepare! S o economical! Fine for the childreu’s Copper, too, or a late evening snack. They encourage ffltful sleep. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario.‘ tuloufif FOR QUALITY BL UE BUS LINE inns Peter's Road .......... M. H. North . . . . . . . Riley Ci‘. Gaspcrcaux . Sturgeon Bridge . . . . . . . Geo. Pooles Store, Low Mill-film! Clements 061.}, ' ' fir‘... Montague Leaves Revere llotel 4.00 1'. M. Schedule Loaves .. 7.45 A31. . 8.00 AJW. New Perth School . .... . 1.10 AJI. Summcrviilc School ~; 339 -'\-11. Yr-rnon liivcr ,,,,,, ‘i (‘h-~ wall» , 3.30 AM. .-,,,§.’,,'j, ‘ ‘y . 10.15 A.M. Arrivcs Peters llcad 6.30 P. M, .. 8.50 Alilnlrrivcs (‘harlottclousl .. Pflfflfill curiufl at 25c minimum charge. Bus will stop on signal L-8870-28-tf. at any point cn route. ————-————é»- CITY BUS SER ViCE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY CHARLOTPETOWN LEAVES m. sat...‘ ......... .. Arrives Charlottetown . SOURIS TIlifELl-SAVES . 7.15 A. Mljharlottetown 8.10 A. DLMt. Stewart .. . liLMorcll . . . . . . . 9.15 A. M.St, Peter's , .. 9.40 A, lihSnurls ,, . 10.30 A, M.Arrives Elm rn . . . . . . . .. Bus will stop on signal at any point on rouic. Headquarters in Charlottetown, Old Spain "Ton Rooms Fardy Bus Service & Taxi Service CIIARLU TTETOWN to FURTIINE TIME TABLE - with a well filled and lfrmce County —-'l‘l|ls ooluusu is reserved ior usws o! local Isles-est bus advertising oi s uewsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents u word strictly psyshls in pursues, —FIUITATIVIS now in stock with pocket-psk free. Taylor Drug 00-. Eton. 6-27-ti. —GIi-IIEN SIIEAF Binder Twine 5 and 8 lb. balls, 50 lb. bales, distrib- uted by Bruce's. L-8873-8-30-2l. —0NLY WEALTH!’ flu‘ iurmqrs can aflord to use the latest styls fox feed. Buy the old reliable improved Ross-Miller Fox Feeds, distributed by Bruce's. I..-8873-8-30-2l. -THE BIJDEQUE DISTRICT visitation to Borden L. O. L will be held Thursday, Aug. 30. All members please attend. J. A. Con- ncli. Dep. DLst. Master. L-8922-8-29-2i —VISlTING TORONTO - Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nicholson oi Sum- “Vilhls column is reserved for lows o! lncul interest but advertis- h; oi u newsy nature may be in. nursed so 2 euuts a word strictly payable in odrsuoo. , .____ ..'SUBSCR1P'I'IONS to The Charlottetown Guardian may b» handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or lett at H. J. Maborfs Drug Store, Montague. 1,4 ..‘CASE IS DISMISSED -.- The case of Charles R. Martin of Gleu Martin vs H. Klllam of Montague came up before Town Magistrate Mr. P. A. McLean at Montague on Tuesday, August 33, Mr. D. L. Mothieson of Charlotte. town was the attorney for the prosecution while J. J. Johnston, acted for the defence. The charge W88 8- brelwh 0i’ the motor vehicle act. After hearing the evidence oi a. number or witnesses and both sttomeys addressed the court, the case was dismissed-H PERSONALS t ..'Miss Eunice MacKenzle, Rollo Bay West, is spending a few days merside are visiting in ‘Ioronbo. Thoy will also visit their son Mr, Harold Nicholson at Hearst Se, skatchewan-S '—SPORTS IN BEDEQUE RINK Tuesday, Sept. 4. Special prizes oi- fered to winning tug-of-war team. Exhibition pulls. Entries then re- ceived for competition ior Strong 8c Morrison tug-oi-war . $60.00 in prizes to teams and organ- izers. Come and meet your friends. Admission 10c. L-B951-8-80-3i —COUR'I‘ NEWS-Three vagrants who were arrested at Borden for VEZYRBCY by the R. C. M. P. were tried before Mr. John E. Camp. b811, J P., on Tuesday who ordered them to be sent back to their homes on the mainland. A party from Al- bany came before Mr. G, M. Mut- thews on Tuesday charged with driving a car under the influence of liquor. He was found guilty and Sentenced to seven days in jail. The case was prosecuted by the R. C. M. P.—-S < —ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- TION-Rev. Bennett MacDonald was the guest of honour on 'l‘ues- day evening in the hall of St. Marys Convent, when s. number of members of the Holy Family so-Iccttase has bccn in Little Pond the guest of Mrs. A. D. MacDonald. and Anna Campbell and Messrs. Walter Fisher and J. Arnold Mac- Donald left Friday for Boston after spending a two weeks vacation in Little Pond. ..‘Among the visitors to Rollo Bay Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Alex. A. MacDonald, Mrs. Fidele MacDonald, Messrs. Joseph R. and F. D. MacDonald, Little Pond. ..'Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Miller oi Summervillc, Mass, are visit- 1118 Ht Montague the guests of Mr. Miller‘; nelce, Mrs. Adam McLure. COTTAGE SET 1'1’ IN FAR COUNTRY Pnovfififill EXH|BH10N CLASS IQ-FIELD BOUIS AND VEGETABLES-(Coufd) Sec. 45, Onions, Yellow: 1, Jesse Matthews dz Son, Aiberton; 2, Mm Colin Fraser, City; I, Nichol] G. O'Neill, City; 4, Burt 31103., Roy- alty sec. 46, Onions, White: 1, Jesse Matthews 8c Son, Alberton: 2, John- son & Son, Charlottetown: 8, Mrs. Gordon Mutlow, Mt. Edward Road; 4, Arthur Gamaster, Royalty, Scc. 47, Multipliers 0r Potato Onions: 1, H. E. Bent, Tupperville, N. S.: 2, Mrs. George Picksrd, Royalty; 3, Bessie Saunders, Char- lottetown. R..R. 8; 4, H. E. Bent, ‘Pupllervilie. N. S~ Sec, 48, Beets, Flat or Egyptian Type: 1, Percy L. Smallwood, City: 2, J, J. Gay 8c Son, City; 3, lvlrs. yrus Plckard, Royalty; 4, Arthur Gamaster, Royalty. Sec, 49, Beets, round or globe type: 1, Percy L. Smallwood, City: 2, Ivan Roberts, Winsloe; 3, R. E. Mouse, Kehsingbon; 4, Cyrus Pick- nrd, Royalty. Sec. 38, Melons, Citron: 1, Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton; 2, Doris Brown, York; 8, Isa-belle Brown, York; 4, Johnson 8s Son, City. Sec. 39, Melons, Musk: 1, Victor Sorenson, Royalty; 3, Burt Bros, Charlottetown, R. B. 2. Sec. 40, Tomatoes, Red: 1, Victor Sorenson; 2, Johnson 8s Son; 3, J. C. Stewart, Newlands; 4, John Mc- Leod 8.: Son. Charlottetown, R. R. 2. Sec, 41, Tomatoes, Yellow: Sec. 42. Tomatoes, Green: 1, Johnson & Son, Charlottetown, RR. 2, Victor Sorenson, Royalty; 3, Er- MELBOURNE, Australia. Aug. 27. —(C.P.)-—Packed in 253 boxes and transported by 35 lorrics, CnpLalnI Cook's cottage was taken through the streets of Melbourne on its a1‘- rival by the stcnmcr to the Fitzroy Gardens, where it is to bc rc-crccted in connection with the centenary celebrations. Everything about the Yorkshire prcscr\'cd with ciety and the Society of Childrcmamazing thoroughness. even to the of Mary gathered to extend an ad- Clea-k 0n dress and presentation to Father "remarked- Bennett prior to his leaving for Grand River parish, There was a short program which opened with “Ave Maria" sung by Miss Patricia. MacLelan and Miss Yvonne Ar- senault. followed by a. song, “Dad- MacKcarney. Mrs. D. S. MacNelil, president oi the Holy Family Society rend the address of farewell and Miss Dena Gaudet, president of the Children of Mary presented "Father Bennett" purse. Father Bennett acknowledged the gift and good wishes in a suitable reply. Later in the evening the dmlving wok place for a lottery which had recently taken plZlCe for a five dol- lar gold pleco and was wcn by Mrs. E. P. Fowlcy. Miss Beatrice Douccttc received n lovely gift ior selling the mcsl tickets-S PARTY -- The home of Mrs. Charles Lord at Try- on was the scene of a, happy gath- ering on Monday evening. August 27th, when relatives and friends —BIRTHDAY ings to Mrs. Lord's father, Mr. Hector Macquarrfe of Summt-rside, on the 00casiOn of his 36th birth- day. Mr. T. J. Inman of Bedeque was chairman of the ceremonies. The living room was very tastefully decorated with flowers. After the gathering was called to order. Mir. Inman read an address congratu- gathered to extend birthday greet- M the staircase, as one wit; Stones for thc walls, flagstoncs for the floor, joists, raft- ers and beams have all been nlnrkcd and numbered. A bag has been forwarded contain- ing the original mortar which held brick and stone together also 11 bug I dy", by Miss Arsenault’ and a piano of nails which will not be much use l solo by Miss Jean for hammering in, but interesting as showing the type used. The ivy alone will not be replaced in its original state. The quarantine authorities demand that it be fumi- gatcd, as a potential bcarc.‘ oi dis- eases. In exchange for the cottage. Cook's birthplace, Grout Ayton, Yorks, l5 to possess n slollc obclisk modelled on the monument com- memorating his discovcuv at Cape Everard. | INTERFERENCE | "*—‘-— l “What's the matter?" asked i-hs-l passenger in the back set of {he ninth hand-car, “Some shccp on the fggdl," explained the driver: Ton minutes later t-hcrc was, another hold-up. "Dash it," orlcd‘ the driver. "I'\'c caught up with, ‘n ” . the janitors work was not sails-l nest Burke, Southport; 4, C. Stewart, Ncwlands. Scc. 43, Tomatoes, collection: 1, Johnson & Son. Sec. 44, Onions, Red: 1, Johnson 8.: Son; 2, J. J. Gay 8a Son: 3, Jesse Matthews 8a Son; 4, Burt Bros. Sec. 33. Carrots, Stump Roots: 1, Frank Jones, Pownal: 2, Arthur Vcsscy, York; 3, Mrs. Ira Rodd. North Milton; 4, Wilbur Jones, Scc. 34, Cucumbers, White Spine Typc: 1. John McLeod 8: Son; 2, Percy Smallwood; 3, Mrs. A. A. Mc- Kinnon. City; 4, Mrs. C. Stewart, Charlottetown, R. R. 7. Scc. 35, Cucumbers, Long Green 'I‘ypc: 1, Victor Sorensen: 2, John McLeod 8: Son; 3, Cecil Stewart, Charlottetown, R. R. '7. Scc. 35, (b) Cucumber, special: 1, Burt Bros.; 2, Johnson 8s Son. Sec, 3G, Celery, White, Golden: 1. Doris Tait, City; 2, Burt Bros; 3. Ernest Burke: 4, J. J. Gay 8s Son. Scc. 37, Celery, White Plumed: i, Jesse Matthews 8s Son; 2, J.‘ J. Gay 1% 5:11; 3, Burt Bros.; 4, Johnson 8: Son. ~ Scc. 28, Cabbage, Drum Head: 1, John McLeod 8t Son; 2, Charlotte- town Hospital, Burt Bros; 4, Johnson 8r Son. Scc. 29. Cabbage, Red: 1, Johnson & Son; 2, Mrs. A. A. McKlnnon; 3, Ivan Roberts; 4, Arthur Burke. Scc. 30, Cabbage, Copenhagen. PRIZELIST i B00 ma», Cornwall; 4, Arthur Vssssy. Beo. B, Swede ‘Ihrnips for stock feed: 1, John McLeod d: Son: 2. 3, Harrison so. l0, Swd Turnips ior stock iced: 1, Mrs. H. Gander, Brsckley; 2, Ira Rodd, North Milton; 3, John McLeod 8s Son; 4, Willard Prowse 5% 11, Mange], wurtzel, red long 1, Jesse Matthews a ‘Son; 2, D. W. White, York Point; 8, Jimmie Douse Maipequo Road. Sec. l2, Mangel, Wurtzsl, red globe: 1, Jesse Matthews st Son: 2. Arthur Vessey. Sec. 13, Mange], Wurtzel, Yellow Globe: 1, Jesse Matthews 8a 50h; 2, Russel Vflieatley; 8, T. W. White; 4, Arthur M. Burke. Boo. 1. Best collection of Field Roots: 1, E. J. Vessey; 2. J95" Matthews d: Son; 3, Arthur Vessey. Sec. 2, Potatoes, collection of best white varieties: 1, E. J. Vessey; 2, W. H. Vessqy; 3, George Ford. Sec. 8, Potatoes, collection oi best Red varieties: 1, E. J. Vessey; 2, W. H. Vcssey- Sec. 4, Potatoes, Red Rose: 1, E. J. Vessey; 2, Johnson s. Son; 3. M11. A. H. Burke. Sec. 5, Potatoes, Beauty oi Heb- ron: 1, Jesse Matthews 3r Son; 2, E. J, Vessey; 3, Mrs. A. H. Burke; 4, George Ford. Sec. 6, Potatoes, Green Moun- tains: l, Jesse Matthews 8c Son: 2, Peter Brodie; 3, E. J. Vessey; 4, George Ford. Sec. 7, Potatoes, Red, any varictyi 1, E. J. Vessey; 2, Arthur Vesscy; 3, George Ford, CLAS S ‘ll-FRUIT Sec. 1, Crimson Beauty: 1, H. E. Bent; 2, McLeod 8c Son. Sec. 2, Duchess oi Oldenburg. 1 eleven quart basket: 1, Johnson 8: Son; 2, Mrs. Ira Rodd. Scc. 3, Melba, 1 eleven quart bas- ket: 1, Percy L. Smullwood. Sec. 4, Red Astrachan, 1 eleven quart basket: 2, Johnson 8r Son, Sec. 5, Yellow Transparent, 1 el- even quart basket: 1, Percy L. Smallwood; 2, Johnson 8s Son. Scc. 7, Duchess oi Oldenburg: 1, Johnson 8: Son; 2, George H. Harper; 3, Glen Newson, Brackley; 4, F. S. Reeves, Southport. Sec. 8, Red Astrachan: 1, F. S. Reeves; 2, Johnson & Son. Sec. 9, Yellow Transparent: 1, Percy L. Smallwood; 2, John Mc- Leod ds Son; 3, Johnson A: Son; 4, Roy R. Balderston, Southport. Sec. 10, Melba: 1, Percy L. Small- Cossar Stock_Fnrm, Lower Gage- town, N, S.: 4, Cecil Stewart. Sec. 11, Crimson Beauty; 1, H. E. Bent, 'I‘uppervllle, N. S.: 2, John MacLeod dz Son: 3. Wilbur B. Jones; 4, Johnson 8: Son. Sec. 12, William's Favorite: 1, C. J. Stewart, Newlzmds, RR. '1. Sec. 13, Wealthy: 1, Percy L. Smallwood; 2, Cossslr Stock Farm, Lower Gagetown, N. S.: 3, C. J. Stewart, Newlnnds, R. R. 7; 4, F. S. Reeves, Southport. Sec. 14, Gravcnsteins: Bent; 2, C, J. Stewart. Sec. 15, Blenheim Pippins: 1, H. E. Bent; 2, George W, Dewar. Sec. 16, Alexander: 1,_ H. E. Bent: 2, Arthur Gamast/er: 3, George H. 1, H. E. pa. A_ McQumd; 31' Harper; 4, George W, Dewar. Sec. 17, Wolf River: 1, Percy L. Smallwood; 2, Mrs. Milton Vcssey; 3, Bessie Saunders. Sec. l8, Tobo: 1, J- C. Stewart, Ncwlands, R. R. 7: 2, Gcorge W. wood; 2, John M. McLeod & Son; 3,| [2, .1. o. Stewart; l,Jolm Msolood seen. Sea. 41, Collection, best nvs sorts oi Apples grown on 31811411 1. Percy L. Smallwood; 3. Joli-D M61804 4r- Son; 3, J. C. Stewart; 4, Johnson d: Son. Sec. 42, collection of Bruits: 1, H. E: Bent. . Sec- 44, Hyslop: 1, H. E. Bent; 2, Mrs. Bcu Newson; 3, Basie Saunders. Sec. 4B. Queen's Choice: 1, H. I. Bent. ‘ Sec. 46, Vvhitnsy; 1, H. E. Bent; 2, E. J. Vessey. Sec. 48, Clappk Favorite: 1, H. E. Bent; 2, Arthur Vessay; 3, Johnson a Son. Sea. 40, Bartlett: 1, I. I- Bent; 2, Johnson 8s Son; 3, l". S. Reeves. Sec. 50, Vermont Beauty: 1, H. E. Bent. Sec, 51, Flemish Beauty: 1, H. I. Bent; 2, F. S. Reeves. Sec. 52, Any other variety named: 1, H. E, Bent. Sec. 58, Collection M not less than 4 sorts nvc o1 each named: 1, H. E. Bent. Sec. 54, Yellow Egg: l, Arthur Gamaster; 2, H. E. Bent. Sec. 55, Victoria: 1, H. E. Bent. Sec. 56, Orleans: 1. H, E. Bent. Sec. 57, Bradshaw: 1, Percy L. Smallwood; 2, John MacLeod 8c Son; 3,- H. E. Bent. Sec, 58, Lombard: 1, H. E. Bent. Sec. 53, Quaokenboss: 1, Percy L. Snmllwood; 2, J. C. Stewart; 3, George W. Dewar. Sec. 60, Moore's Arctic: 1, H, E. Bent; 2, John MaoLeod 6c Son. Sec. 61, Washington: 1, H. E- Bent; 2, J. C. Stewart. Sec. 62, Ponds Seedling: Arthur Gamaster; 2, H. E, Bent. Sac. 64, Blue Damson: l, H. 1!‘. Bent. Sec. 65, Field: 1, George W. Dow- ar; 2, Percy L. Smallwood; 3, J. C. Stewart. Sec. 66, Golden Prolific: 1, H. E. Bent. Sec. 67, Burbank: 1, H. E. Bent, Sec. 68, Imperial Gage: 1, John MncLeod dz Son; 2, H. E. Bent; 3, J. A. Auld. Scc. 69, Monarch: 1, H. E. Bent. Sec 7i, Any other variety named: 1, H. E. Bent; 2, Percy L. Small- wood. Sec, 73, Block Currants, half pint: 1, Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton; 2, iMrs. W. H. McGregor, City; 3, F. S. Reeves. Sec. 74, Red Currants, half pint: - 1, Bessie Saunders; 2, Frank B. Jones; 3, Mrs. Ira Rodd. Sec. 75, Gooseberries, half pint: 1, Mrs. Ira Rodd: 2, Mrs. Arch. Auld; l3, Mrs. W. H. Johnson. Sec. 76, Strawberries, hali pint: 1, Mrs. D. F. Fraser. Sec. 77, Raspberries, halipint: 1, Mrs, Willard Prowse; 2, F. S. Reeves 3, Mrs. B. C. Prowse. Sec. 78, Blackberries, h.ali pint. 1, Mrs. W. E, McKinley, North River; 2, Lois Younker; 3, Mrs. F. A. Drlscoll. Sec. '79, White Currants: 1, Mrs. {Ira Rodd; 2, Frank B. Jones. Sec. 80, Grapes: 1. Ioslie Boyce, Mermaid; 2, Allison MacRae, Charlottetown, R. R- 8. | Sec. 31, Collection of fruits, gar- den grown, at least 3 varieties: 1, Mrs. Ira. Rodd; 2, Mrs, Arch Auld; 3, F. S. Reeves. Sec. 82, Bcst quart of Cranber- ries, cultivated: 1, Mrs. Arthur l Roberts, Winsloe Rd.; 2, Hollis Jenkins; 3, Frank B. Jones. i Scc. B3, Best quart of cranberries. market type. l, Ernest Burke; 2v Dewar. Charlottetown R, R. 7; 3,lW'lld5 1. M15. Vl-‘flloll Mull". MET-i J. J. Gay 8s Son; 3, Mrs. A. A. Mc- Kinnon: 4, John McLeod dz Son. Sec, 31, Carrots, Chantenay: 1, J. A. Auld, Winsloe; 2, Mrs. Cyrus Pickard; 3, Arthur Burke; 4, Frank Jones, Pownal. Scc. 32, Carrots. Danvcrs: 1, J, A, P‘. S. Reeves, Southport. Sec. 20, Famuse: Dewar; 2, Percy L, Smnllwood; 3, Cossar Stock Farm; 4, F. S. Reeves. WINTER. APPLES Sec. 21. McIntosh Red: 1. George W. Dewar; 2, John MacLeod 8c Son; wood. 15cm‘? m‘? "flirt ““°"“,“.°d tifl/iuid; 2, Jcssc Matthews 8a son- a 3- J~ C- Stewart; 4, Percy L. Smnll- discharge him, bu kcrat 11m 11 ' ' the 9nd or the season. Ho. howcv@1'.§ allowed the defendants $33.00 on; their contra claim. which was do; ducted {r0111 tho plaintiff's claim oil $190.00, giving Judgment in favour; o; u... plaintiff ior $157.00 and R. E. Moose; 4, John McLeod & on. Scc. 22. Fodder Com: 1, Mr. Geo. H. Harper. Royalty; 2, Edward Younkcr, Charlottetown, R. R. 6; 3, Arthur Vessey, York: 4, Peter, I Scc. 22, King of Tomkins: 1, H. E, Bent. Sec. 23, Bdxter: 1, H. E. Bent; 2, J. C. Stewart; 3, Johnson d: Son; 4, Percy L. Smallwood. Sec. 24, Northern Spy: 1, Percy L. lmaid; 2. Mrs. John Cudmored cnass 48.—P1.ANTS AND FLOWERS Sec. 69, Roses: 1, Mrs. Gordon MacMillan. Cornwall; 2, Mrs. W, H. Johnson, Charlottetown. ant types: 1, Mrs. Gordon Mac- Millan; 2, L. A. Hasznrd, City. _ Scc. '71, Salplglossis, not less than 4 colors: 1, North Rlvcr: 2, Mrs. Rev. J. G, Wakclingh Ernest H.‘ (before the Knlynn magistrate. Sec. 68, Gladju] Mrs. Gordon Maclli/lflillsfit.‘ 2 H- Johnston; 3_ Robert. . sec- 59. Gladiolus mus? - 1. Mrs. Gordon 11mg; ‘tildes Robes Suazellc, um"; 2 56°- 50. Gladiolus usl types: 1, Mm Garza‘: lndlvm. Ian: 2. Robert shawl.- Haszard, - i. l. A 5159- 51. Godctiu- 1 Wskellne: 2, Mrs, ' My‘ ‘LG- 3 . Ernest H. 131111.15‘ Bryemwl: s” 491 1311-1111115. Collection! 1.14 A. Haszard, Sec. 49, Del h; (annual): 1, sl1§...m§f§, PMHWX. Broil-l 3. Rev. J. G, wake~ ' 59°- 50. Diunthlzs: 1 p1,, ' H- Burke; 2. Eileen Sllnwf Ema“ J. o. Wakellng, ‘ 1 1- Ho. B . 1 w. ercr. ,,s,l,lglm- Ma Burke: l, Mrs. A. u. poi-k. "i 56°- 53. Everlasting 13m, , w». A. u. Burke; z, Mmfm- McGregor; 3, Mrs. Elm, " - 1i Sec. 53, Gaillnrdcns ' double: 1, Burt Bros, 2, Km E H. Burke; 3, Mrs. John Smckmmes‘ $80. 54. Gladiolus, m; pfimug-Ql‘ 1. Mrs. Gordon Mnchllllau- 2 Bu“! B7051 3. Rdbcrt Snllrcllc, , I n 5e0- 41, Cflfllutinns, _\; 1 1, Mrs. Ernest H. Burkc, 2. MP8. Gordon Mzu-lilfbln: 3 p)?“ W. H. Johnson. ' ' ‘n1 Sec. 42, Cosmos, show “W, Robert Simzcllc; 2, Rcv. J, c, Ways‘ line; 3. Mrs. w. n. Drukc; l m, McLeod 8.: Son, ' Scc. 43, Dnhllns, sh , Mrs. A. o. F. c111; W ‘m’ i‘ Sec. 44, Dahllns, collllrette q single: 1, Cathcrinc ‘Vflpkg; 2 L L Haszard. ' ' S80. 45, Dahlias, pnmpulll tvpe; Mrs. A. o. F. c111; 2, 11.111141}. (m. 3, L. A. Hnszard. ' Sec. 46, Dalliias Cactus type; D. B. Stewart; 2, L. A. Haszurdq, Catherine Weeks. ' Scc. 47, Dahlins, clccorutiu: typq 1, L. A. Haszard; 2, iiurt Bros“; Catherine Weeks. Sec. 35, Antinhinum f 1, Rev, J. G, Wakciin , Leod & Son; :1, M“, Burke, Southport. Scc. 36, Astcrs: l, ltlrs. Ernest B, Burke; 2, Percy L, S:n11ll\vood;; Rev. J. G. Wakelixlg. Sec. 37, Bouquet, suitnbh- (or tabla or mantle: 1, Mrs. Erncst ll. Burke; 2, Mrs. W, H. McGl-vgor; 3, Mm Gordon MaoMillan. Sec. 38, Bouquet Swcct Peas: Mrs John Stockmzm; 2, G. A. Lear? 3, Percy L. Smallwood; 4, Mrs. W. ll, Johnson. Sec. 39, Calendula: 1, Rev. J. 0, Wakellng; 2, Arthur M. Burke. Sec. 40, Calllopsls: l, Ellccn Show; 2, Mrs. Ernest H. Burke. Scc. 27, Hcliotrnpc: l, Mrs. R. h Bryenton; 2, Mrs. 1m Rodd, Sec. 28, Hydrangea: l, Airs. Alex. McNevin. Scc. 29, Impntlcns: l, Airs. G. Elmer Colcs, Nm-th Nlilloll; 2, Mrs. John Stockmhn, Winslnc, SOC. 30, Oxnlls: 1, Mrs. 'I'l'1ornc; 2, Mrs. llcnlh Mrs. W. H. McGrcgur, Sec. 31, Pnlm: l, Nils. E, Boyce; 2, Mrs. Aicx, McNcvin. Scc. 32, Pctllllifl. single: 1. Mrs. l“. A, Driscoll; 2, lvlrs, l). M, Robin- son; 3, Mrs. W. H. Johnson. Sec. 33, Pctmlin douhlc: F. A. Driscoll; 2, Ur» 1, George W.';Wlns1oo Station; 3, Mrs. Arch Auld. Stewart: 3' Mrs’ D‘ M‘ H‘ Scc. 34, Schizathus: 1, .\ r.. Brycnton; 2, Doris Rodd, ALLEC-LNG WlFl-I ‘EOKIED TO PLOW THANA, India, A115,’. L'fl>—‘CPi~— Sec. '10, Roses, collection dlffer- A“°g““°'“ "m "“'-" "Md “ “m wife to a. plow and made lwr 1112s it across o, field wcrl- 11111111 “shill-W two villaizcrs of ktnlynu .\lii‘.<il\ Mukti Hondnva Paul, 1h» mntllcr lating Mr. MacQuaz-rie on reaching Brodie York. thSt K. 0.11m ' _- . . his 86th birthday m the very best “S” H“ “mg °‘ ‘ Scc. 28. Pumpkins. Connecticut. smanwwd- 21 66°"? W- 9W"- 3- plalntiff, Thane A. Campbell, KC‘, A1,“ M B ku 2 B rt Br _ H‘ E‘ Bent; 4v R s Reeva as gmglth. gull; expressed the hope fm- the defendants. Alter thi=|4_ 131m ‘§,,,,,;.,,,,“§”g,,,,'_ u Us". Scc. 25, Ribson Pippin: 1, John vegrs oei whgalthenljsoh mhniy 1h“ m! Wdgment w“ ‘mvfim a "Mei Scc. 24, Collection of Field Roots: M8614“ 8* 51ml 2- H- 11 BB1"; 3- Short speeches of ncongf23ia€$i| immtzgr of Casi: “vpf"pgvtti,io\gn mgr-i . .. J. Vessev- 2 Jesse Matthews 8c 99°11“ w- Dew“: 41 J~ A- Auld- ‘ _ "M l A n3 e mo“ o. . CD m or niSon" 3 Arthllr IV ss. 5611- 25. Billdwifll 1, H- E- B0111; {Iezxorqadil hi’: filr/fianlgria 05:11:31.’ dates to suit tho lltlganls. and the soc‘ 25‘ Best conictigh of Gardenfl‘ George w_ new,“ The eveninprwai; delightfully spent ‘izrlihsehgitecrifign,2Q;,vr¢m..1.1~.: 1, Ernest Burke; 2, Sec. 27. Bethel: 1, E. J. Vessey, in music and social chat. Ice cream! Macgjmmn vs Janwg;Jol1s11;<l>n 8a S011: 3. 3855c Matthew! ‘ha; 2B Inkermatr 1 J c stub Egg iiihyefidy dsstshlzjltilff- Sullivan‘ “Ho” ‘m "nlniwo q“? f“! Scc. 26. Cauliflower. 3 heads! 1. “t: 2- Gem?“ w- new“ ed Mr MacQuafrle mgm. ha .wages as farm labourm was trmd. Mm A. A‘ Nlcxmnon; 2‘ Johnson sea 29‘ Stark, l‘ H_ E4 Bent, Z returns-S y m” 1"“ '5 “i=1 “m” "l" wig": 57,-, s. Son; a, Arthur Burke; 4. Tal- George W. Dewar: 3. John Mav- - ?.;.“¥.°E:é'"l‘ fszmsls. a» ' ' ' 1', Scc, 2'1, Cabbage, Winnigstadt: 1, Sec. 30. Pewakecr l. Perry L- -(>OUNTY COURT-The August ior the defendant. Othcr lawyms J. l GW (k Sm; 2 Jesse Mlnhews smanwood, 2‘ Arthur Gamnsum term of the County Court of attending the Court were Frncstmz sow-q ‘mm Mamba 8L so” 4 sec .31 Golden Russet, l H. El Prince County opened at summer- H. Strong, K. 0., Mvarlcv M. Roll. 1 " ‘ - - Bent, 2 ‘Cnsmr stock Farm‘, 3_ F. Burke’ southpon’ f the 1 all!‘ Cd that hcr drllzzflll"? Sec‘ 72‘ salvla‘ 6 spikes onlyz-grflkfihlfii, W35 gbcing constantly ' 1' Mrs‘ Ernest H" 3mm; 2' Armmhtrcatcd by hcr husband. iliill K ~5- M: lmrko" ‘no. Gore, and his broihcr. lllmu Scc. 73, Scablosa, cut blooms: 1, Kl‘1sl-lnath)soatcl]p(l11(\l' “.,,,,,,p,_-n. Arthur M. Burke; 2, Burt Bros. 1mm, and s.’ She W, 1,,,,.,,,,5],,qn,1",; sec: 74' SLOCkSY not less "bun 3 house to sock ])l‘(ll<‘1'il<7l1 uiih 1191‘ colors: 1, Mrs. Ernest H. Burke; 2, Daren“ Rm’- J- G- Wakelmg- ' ~ On tho urn‘, howcvvr 1311.111 Kris- Sec. 75, Sweet Peas, 5 speclmerlslnn and his Bu,“ . c_.,,,,_,_h, 1mm o; of ouch: 1, May Prowse; 2, G. Aqmksh“, n, 1.11" luck. Loard; 3, Percy L. Smallwood. . ‘ 111.11, hm Sec. 62, Hydrangea: 1, May nwrcnpssb; 1,, ‘V4,.- [uflllq 1': Prowse, Brackley Pt. Rd; 2, Mrs. mm, they yoked hcl" l0 :1 Heath Vcssey, York, lforced hcr i0 (lrag it. fl('l‘f‘l.\ Scc. 63, Hollyhocks, double: 1, “pm-lever 511,. _§[()1)])(‘d Burt Bros, West Royalty R. R. 2; Zldown s}... was ])1'0(i(|f‘(l Everett Saunders, Churlottetownflshom point of l. puwtlni. leaving Charlottetown .. 4.00 p. m.Leaving Fortune . . . . . . . .. 8.15 a. m. " Hazelbrook . 4.20 p. m. " DingwelPs . .. 8.25 a. m. Kate's Lake 4.35 p. Dundas . . . . . . .. 8.45 a. m. 48 Road Bridgetown 8.50 a, m. ‘ Cardigan .. 9.05 a. m. 48 Station . 9.20 a. m. Kcefz-‘s Luke .. 9.30 a. m. . llnzclhrnuk .. . . . 9.45 a. m. . m.Arrivc Charlottetown" 10.05 a. m. Headquarters in Charlottetown -— DIANA TEA ROOMS, Phone 1374. Headquarters in Souriw-LENNOX HOTEL \\ ilh 111° Ivan Roberts. Imperial Phone 721. Biscuit 60., Limited ‘II-IARLO’! ff/IOWN. P. In‘. l. P. O. Box 445. side, on Tuesday. There were twelvc| gnrnishee cases and eighteen con- tested cases on the Docket. Judge‘ Inman gave judgment in the case of Black and Lidstonc vs Vernon‘ Matthews 8s Ors., which had been tried in the March tcrm oi the Court at Alberton. This was an ac~ tion for $190.00, balance of claim ior services by the plaintiff as jan- itor of the skating rink at ULcnry which was conducted by the dc- tors o‘! an Association or Organ- ization known as the O'Leary Ath- letic Association. The defendants contended that the Plaintiff had destroyed some machinery, and al- so was nezllgcnt in the performance of his work. Judge Inman gave a lengthy written decision and found the defendanu were liable and al- though the defendants had claimed BRINGING UP FATH Waiter M. Darby. W. Hnnry Ncon- un and Adrian F. Arscnnnlt.—S ~Mr. Ray Gaildet of Cambridge. Mass, is visiting in Snmlncr. i=1 and other parts of 1h" lsinnd. --Mrs. L. P. Tnnlon rl (timr- iottctown is visiting her slstcl", Mrs. Maude MacDonald of swummcrsldc. iendants. who claimed to be direc- —S -Mrs. Gyntt of Montrcnl and Miss Nixon of Ottawa are 1h» guests of Senator Creclmon Mnc- Arthur and his dnuzhtcrs, Miss Constance and Miss lVfllrion Mur- Arthur. The Indies are enjoying the Island fishing and have landed some very fine spcclmons or trout. some weighing 1 1-2 lbs each-S ER Svc. 14. Mangel, Wurtzel, long or intcrlncdiatc: 1, Russel Wheatley, North Rivcr: 2, D. W, White, York Point; 3, Arthur Burke; 4, Jesse Matthews. Scc. 15, Half Sugar Mangel: 1, W. A. Moose; 2, R. E. Moase; 3, D- W. White; 4, Arthur Burke, Scc. 16, Carrots, Red, intermed- into: 1, Arthur Vessey, York: 2. W. H. Drnkmfii, Johnson 8c Son; 4, Frank B, Jones. Scc. 17, Carrots Red. long: 1, Arthur Vessey; 2, Frank B. Jones. Sec, l8, Carrots White Belgian: 1, Jesse Matthews 6c Son; 2, Arthur Vesscy. Scc. 19, Carrots White Intermed- intc: 1, Jesse Matthews d; Son: 2, Mrs. Ira Rodd; 3, Arthur Vessey. Sec. B, Potatoes, Cobblers: 1, E. J Vcssoy, York; 2, Mrs. A. H. Burke; S. Rccvcs; 4, George H. Harper. Sec, 32, Mann: 1. Glen Newsnn. Scc. 33, Bishop Pippin: 1, Cossnr Stock Farm; 2, H. E. Bent; 3, Johnson dc Son. Sec. 34, Dcllcioits: 1, Smallwood. Sec. 35, Fallawater: 1, H. E. Bent. Sec. 37, Five of any new or pm- mising apple not mentioned in list named: 1, H. E. Bent; 2, E. J- Vessey; 3, Arthur Vessey; 4, J. A. Auld. Sec. 38, Best arranged Fruit Des- Pcrcy L. Johnson; 2, Mrs. Ira Rodd; 8, Mrs. Archie Auld. Sec. 39, Best arranged Fruit Des- sert not ecessarlly grown by ex- hibitors: l, Mrs, Willard Prowsc; 2. Jessie Harper: 3, Mrs. D. F. Fraser» sert, Island grown: l, Mrs. W. l-LiMrs. Gordon MacMlllan; Sec. 4o, Collection: 1, us. Benttl 3, Robert Snazellc, Chnrlotttcowxl. Scc. 64, Nasturtiums: 1, Marjory Munn, Mermaid; 2, Mrs: Cyrus G. Plcknrd: 3, Mrs. Heath Vesscy. Sec. 65, Pansic: 1, Rev. J. G. Wokcling; 2, Burt Bros; 3, Everett] Saunders. Sec. 66, Phlox Drummondl: 1. lEverett Saunders; 2, Norma Shaw; 3, Rev. J, G. Wakellng. Scc. 67, Phlox. Perennial: 1, Mrs. F. A. Drisooll; 2, Everett Saunders; 3, Mrs. Gordon MacMillan. I Sec. 33, Roses, different colors: 1,’ i 2, Mrs. W. H. Johnson: 3, Mrs, John Stock- man. Sec. 55, Gladiolus, not primulinus 1, Mrs. Gordon MacMlllan: 2, Mrs. W. H. McGregor; 3, Robert Sna- zelle. Charlottetown- Sec. 56. Gladiolus, Prlmulinus The CnSc was }70.‘~"])Ul11‘(i 51F 1"?‘ ther hcnrinv Pair cf Eyeglasses When you need lhcm is 0114! oi the best invcsnliicnis 1'0“ could make. Many who procurcu satis- iactory Glasses from us will hack up this statcmcnt. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optomctrists Charlottetown and Alberto" -BY GEORGE MCMAN IT CERTAINLY IS l-ONESGAE I‘ _._....'_.... “us. .. . .2..- r , . lruus-r came FROM A svmpuow cou- CERT-"THEY PLAYED RAcHMAlmNoFFB _ PRELUDE ..v._............~»o~..,..-,.. .,» -- .» '. . .» -. - r- ~ " -»sguuqn 'fl l"'“"""" AND WHEN ‘THEY GOT , "r0 THE FOURTH Mo/EMaN-r 0F BAcl-fs CONCERTO - AH- N,‘ TOHM ‘THAN LISTENlNG l