EMBER 2s, 1032 Q5022 rinsr PRIZE - $100.00 w...“ tor these Old Chum Picture Title Con- wu. Every two weeks there's a new picture- . "ow chance for Old Chum smokers to win "vans cash prizes. Remember, you have an "us! chance with anyone else to win-so mm- sach contest-someone gets that $100 Prise In every contest. . WRITE YOUR TITLE BELOW oiisiiiriiizizsiiszsoae SECOND PRIZE - $40.00 15ml) PRIZE $10.00 and 50 Prizes of $2.00 each [OR THE BEST TITLES SUGGESTED FOR THIS PICTURE i THIS ‘CONTEST CLOSES SEPT. 30,’ 1932 WINNERS OF. CONTEST No. 8: 181." PRIZE-—S100—Wlllian1 Donaldson. 114 Stewart Street, Peterborough, Ont. 2nd PRIZE—$4o~F. A. Coyle, e04 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. P.E.i. 3rd ‘PRIZE—$l0—A. J. Smith, 28 St. George; Cheques for S2 50 (Old Chum Picture Title Contest N0. 10) I‘ HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Avenue, Sault 5te_ Marie. Ont. each have also been mailed to other “ntestants. OLD OHUM CALENDAR 1921 These arethe Condliloiisol Enifyinlhls Contest Cut this arlvsrtlsementfrom the paper-write a title oi‘ not more than five words in tiia blankspace In tho frame. indicated by tlie black urrow—remov0 a label from a packageof lri Chum coarse culorOld Chum fine out cigarette tobacco and attach it to yourontry ——sign below and mail to Olri Chum Picture Title Contest, P.O. Box 172D, Montreal, P.O., on or holore September 30. i932. Names oi the winncrs 0i 1 v 2nd and 3rd Prizns will be published in the announce- nient of another Old Chum Picture Title Contest in about one month's time. __ v Ne ul-IIIBIDOIIKIQIICG will be entered into with any contestant. Imperial Tobacco Company ol Canada, Limited OLD cuiiivi CUT COARSE FOR THE PIPE THE TOBACCO OF QUALITY "Chorilrrler" dgarrlic palms IPREIC u-itli Olrl Chum fine ciil. I hereby agree to accept the decision of the Judges as final. Name........ Addross............ CUT _Fi NE FOR CIGARETTES Souris Exhibition -_--_ SWINE single Market Luii )S—— 1 John Yorkshire llrRse, 2 H J McKinnon. 3 Nelson Szeirirrt, 4 H J McKinnon, 5 Jos. A E McDonald, 6 Valcrius McDon- ald. l John Malone Sr. 8 Wm. ihwiirm. 9 Charles Mrmnsiii. . Champion Malkci Lamb open to Io- lamb in show—1.Alcx Hamil- ioii. lone. and over 3rd Frank McAulay. with or without —S D‘ Irvine, Judge 9°" 8 "moths and mllt011.5 Louis wrigiii. over-I Edwin Reid, 2 John Mal Yorkrhire Boar under B months John 3 months-Isl 2nd and Bridgetown‘ Yorkshire Sow S month". and ovc’ i Frank Mcmlmy “tier-l Flfimki Champion Yorkrhirc Female, 1st McAulay, 2 Alex Hamilton, 3 Louis Frank Mcmna’. BlilliillFS enocriiv urn and FlSil MARKET FISII ll().1\S'i‘ LAMB‘ " GIIOUERIES CANADA TEA. (Orange Pekoc) and l/g-II). COFFEEFREE. Allf0r................. I) I90 FANCY MIXED COOKIES Lb. .. 0R ‘....&.. . . . . . . . “Agliflffiffif? 250 "m? 311$‘? .... .. 25c A ANAS SODA BISCUITS ._ ‘ For doz. 2 lbs- for . . . . .. l LLAMS SURPRISE SOAP 850 47o 20 burs........ RED ROSE TEA RED ROSE COFFEE Brown Label (Ib.) c Lb. . . . . . We have a complete line of Fox Supplies. CALL 0N US FORYOUR WANTS BURHOE’S GROCERY ‘ Cor. Weymouth and Fitzroy PHONE 2mm» 871 Izmir i.i. ............ ~ SUGlitll CURED CORNED new 19,, - ................ .. . STEAK noasr PORK ‘I59 Lb. ..... 17° '-*. ‘cross, single bacon type sow under il.-\I.il2 ' i - Sithlfllllllllill‘ 2g“ '.>ii.'.;i5r-s' 6“ ii.-iili'iliob'ik"m ' 23g fie n. .... .. W0 ‘r$.i.“.°.'T .... .. I30 ROAST nnnr MEAT u). ..... .. I201" I79 , i Pen 2 Bacon Hogs-i Alex llam- ‘ iiicu, i l White Wmndclie Cocke?el_ l. Montague. Sow under 8 months 3 months-Asia 2nd and 4 Alex He.‘ ‘Wright. Lower Yorkshire and over 3rd, Frank McAulay, Grade Yorkshire Sow 8 months -and over with or without litter-I McRao, 2 N W McLeod, Champion Yorkshhc Male, 1st, MARKET CLASS Open to anybreed, grade or 8 mcmll1s-—1 F nnk McAulay, 2 Alex Hamilton, 3 N W McLeod, 4 N W McLeod. 5 Louis Wright. 2 Frank McAulay. 3 N W McLeod. 4 IrOlllS \V1'ight. Champion Bacon Hogs of show- 1 Frank McAulayr. POULTRY B I-l Rwk Hrri-l Alex Hamilton B P Rack Cn:l<.—1 Alex Hamil- ton, 2 Lcsirr Johnson, Fortune Bridge. B P Rock Cockerel-l Lester Johnson. 2 Lcsler Johnson. B P Rock Pulley-l Lester John- ston, 2 Glcn McLarcn, New Perth. White “flvandoite Hcn- 1 Dun- can Coffin, Bay Fortune, 2 Wm. A. McKnnou. Rollo Bay. !Duncnn Collin. 2 Wm A McKinnon ,= white Wynndollc Pullclr-I Dun- 'cau Coffin. 2 Wm. A McKinnon. i Leghorn iWhitei Hcn—1 Jo"cph iNoalc. i Plymouth Rook Breeding Pen — 1 Joseph Ncnlc. 2 J A E McDon- laid. I White Wyalidolte Breeding Pen :-1 Duncan Coffin, 2 Wm. A. Mc- lKinnc-n. White Lcghom Breeding Pen-- 1 Jos Neale. Best Pair Jos Neale. Best; Pair Geese China or A O B 1 J A Paquet. Souris. 2 Jos Neale. ' Best Pair Ducks (Pekini-l Jos. Neale. ' ’ Best Pair Ducks (Rouem-l Gladys Mullaliy, Sourls River, 2 L. . L. Cheverie, Souris. Best Pair Turkeys any Brecd- 1 Geese (Embden) -1 ‘ BUTTER AND CHEESE Full Tub 0r Crock oi’ salt. Butter not less than 20 lbs. home made. l Mrs. S J Rose, Lakeville. 3 MIS- V. O. Schirmer, Lower Montague. 3 Mrs. Duncan Collin, Bay Fortune. Basket oi new butter in 1 lb. blocks not less than 5 1bs.-1 Mrs. s J Rose. 2 Mrs. v o schirmer, a Mrs. W A White, Rollo Bay. Basket. o! now butter in fancy prints not less than 5 1bs.-1 Mrs. ' V O Schlrmel‘. 2 ‘Mrs. S J R1059. 3 Mrs. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. W L Brenton, Judge. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES 6 Telble Tumipa for Eirport-I Jack Annesr, Montague, 2 Pleltx Peters, Rollo Bay, 3 Edwin Reid. 8 Swede Turnips for Stock-I Edwin Reid, 2 Bert Mullally, sour-ts West. - 6 Mangel Wurtzel-d Edward Bulpiti, carzdigon, 2 Alex Hamilton 3 Mrs. J B Matthew. Sourle. 6 Carrots Ior Stock-l Hugh Sheehan, Bear River, 2 Jack’ An- neer, Montague, 3 Bernard McDon- anld, Bear River. 6 Halt long Carrots tor table use-l B J Pequot, sourls, Z Ber- nice Home, Souris, 3 Ion-s. Daniel Bushey, Souris Line Road. 6 Paxsnips tor Table Use,- 1 Ber- nice Home, 2 Hugh Sheehen, 3 Mrs. Daniel Bushey. 6 Beets for Table Use-l Felix Peters. 2 Mrs. Frank Poole, Souris, 3 J A E McDonald. 6 Onions, Red-d Agnes Annear, Montague, 2 Mrs. Daniel McEach-_ 6m. Souris, 3 Helen Mullally, Sour-lg River. . ' 6 Onions White or Yellow-i lvlirs Daniel McEachem. 2 Helen Mul- IBUY. It Edward Bulpilt. 6 Tomatoes Red, for size, smooth- ness and perfection-l. Mrs. J B Matthew, 2 Mrs. Daniel McEach- em, 3 Mrs. I J Home, Souris. 6 Green Tomatoes-q Mrs. w B Leard, Souris, 2 Mrs. Edwin Reid. 3 Mrs. Mossmen, Souris. 6 Ears Table C0rn—1 Edward Bulplt, 2 Mrs. I-Iubiey, Lower Mon- tague. 3 Mrs. .1 B Matthew. 3 Cabbage Emily-l Jos Neale. 3 Cabbage Late-l H J McDon- aid, Souris West, 2 Jos Neale, 3 Bernard McDonald. 2 Cucumbers tor Table Use-I Hugh Sheelian, 2 Bernard McDon- ald. 3 Mrs. Edwin Reid. Pumpkins by Weight-l Mrs. I. J. Horne, 2 Alex, Hamilton. 3 Mrs. Mossman. Squesh—1 Mrs. Prank Poule,_ 2 Mrs. I J Horne, 3 Mrs. w 13 more. 1 Doz Eschallots-l Mrs Gavin Reid, 2 Mrs. Hubley, 3 Mrs. Frank Poole. leads with ALL that? NEW Again Rogers, the first maker of A.C. radio tubes, leads the industry with a com- plete range of new radio tubes, different in design and improved in function, spray. shielded to insure silence, making possible a more compact, more efficient chassis. These new exclusive Rogers tubes-the new 2%rVolt Radio Frequency Pentodes- mark one of the most important (ldvagges in radio reception. Superb tone beauty is ensured by the new Rogers synchronized Twin Speakers. Learn why these and other features make Rogers the greatest value in modem advanced radio. Sec your Rogers dealer. As LOW AS $8 A MONTH Collection Tobie Vegetables grown by the Exhibitor (potatoes not 'lncluded—1 Mrs. I-Iublcy, 2 Gladys Mullally, a Adolphus Burke. Summer Squash-l Adolphus Burke, 2 Hugh Sheehan, 3 Gladys Mullaily. 1 Peck Potatoes (Irish Cobbler Seed)——1 A F Peters. Rollo Bay, 2 Jack Annear, 3 Felix Peters. I Peck Green Mountain Seed -1 J A E McDonald, 2 Alex Hamilton, 3 Bert Mullaily: ‘ 1 Peck Potatoes, A O V Seed. McIntyre, Beauty o! Hcbron-l A. Burke, 2 A. Burke, 3 Beri Muilally. i l ‘ FRUIT AND FLORICULTURE 3 5 Ben Davis Apples-l Mrs. V O Schirmer, 2 Jack Annear, 3 Mrs. Hubley. 5 Duchess of Oldenburg Applcs- 2 man, 3 Mrs. Hubley. - 5 Alexander Emperor Apples — 1 Mrs. V O Scrirmer, 2 Jos Neale, 3 Bernard McDonald. 5 Wealthy Apples- Schirnicr, 2 Mrs. Hubley, 3 Annesi". Other Varieties named. earl Mrs. V O Schirmer, 2 Mrs. Duncan ‘Coffin, a Mrs. n J Stewart. I 1 Other Varieties Jack named, ‘Nutter’, Hubley, 3 Mrs. V 0 Schirmer. 20 Hyslop Crab Apples-A Jack Anneer 2 J A E McDonald, Mavgaret McQuaid, Souris. 20 Yellow Magnum Plums—-1 Mrs. D J Stewart. 20 Damsons-l Mrs. D J Stewart,- 2 Mrs. Hubley, 3 Mrs. I. J. Horne. l Mrs. Hublcy, 2 Mrs. D J Stewart. Collection Ast-ers-i Mrs. W B 1 Leezd. 2 Margaret McQueid, 3 L L! 3 Cheverle. less than 4 colors-l Mrs. Iieard, 2 Mrs. A E Clarke. (kvllectlon Gladiolus-l Mrs. D J 2 A E Clarke. i Ctllection Nasturtiums not. less ,2 2 Mrs. J B Meithcw. 3 M11“. D Ji Stewart. Brerrnn. 2 Mrs. D J Stewart. 3 Mrs. V 0 Sch'm'.er. Collection Denthus-l Mrs. A E 3 Clarke, 2 Mrs. D J Stewart, 3 Mrs. Daniel M Eazlcern. sprays etch-A 31".‘. Daniel Mc-I Eachern, 2 Mrs. R. C ltlcLcsn, Jel Neale. I In L Cheverlo Margaret McQuaid. Model 850-8 tubes --6-lcggcrI lowboy-Z balanced M2 speakers-fully illuminarcd dial-advanced automatic - volume control. ' See the NEW ROGER-S m? Q ROGERS N EW RADIO I TUBES LEAD THE INDUSTRY All-Canzzdian-s-Mezz, Money and Material: i" R. T. HOLMAN, Ltd . Charlottetown and Summersid" Collection heard. 2 Mrs. s J P Iel McEachcrn, 2 ivirs. W B Lczird. Matthew, 2 Mrs. D J Smii-nz-L, 3 lvlrs. W B Lcard. colors, 5 each-l Mrs. D J Strwarl 1 Mrs. V 0 Schizmer, 2 Mrs. whiee- i5 than 4 varieties loiogc piazils [eluded-l S P Campbell. sou is 2 ‘I 1 Mrs‘ v o Mrs. A E Clarke. .W B Leard. 2 lvlrs. lluliLg, y _ 1 garet McQiiaid. ‘Apples-l Mrs. D J Stewart, 2 M's made_l M“ S J PMWL‘. ., My. s l , _ .. J Rose. 3 Mrs. Daniel l\lrEnchcru. 3:l1am tread-l lvlrs. S J Rae. 2 l-I": Daniel McEm-liorii. Bormmi Cairns. ‘Smallwood, 2 lilrs. M l’. Nlrlwiic. 2i 20 Other Variety Plums named- Mrs. R C McLean. Collection Dahiias 12 blooms notiPooie, Montague. 2 Joan llclsoan. Stewart, 2 ma. W B LCBTd. 3 lVIrs. Green. i than 4 varieties-d M s. A E Clarke‘ tern. Collection Pansies--l Mrs. J W Mrs. W B Lcard. iFrank Cairns. 2 Mrs. ll (ihxiiit: lPooie, 2 Mrs. Fred Niullnlly a Mrsi Knitted Blanket-l Collection Sl"“d"“gi>n 4 colors, 3 Smallwccd. iMrnanairi, Launching. 2 Mrs. J P iilii 3 mad", not mustard-l Firs ‘Reid, 2 Mrs. Vl/hitemnn, 3 Mrs. D, Sis , w 13 ' hilZSiLllil Piqkica-l Mix; l ‘J Ali's. M A Pequot, 3 Cairns. r Ciiciv-Cliruv homo made V R Rrss. ‘.1 BITS. D J Stciv- ‘s. lliib ,1‘. _ Pan jar Sweet Pickles home- _ i'.iar'.i' -1 111's. J B hlritthouz 2 lvlrs. 1-‘1 ‘rus. 3 lilrr. Gavin Reid. . Tomato Caisiip ironic lllillli‘ -1 Ali's. Smallwcod, 2 Mrs. I J Iiirnr, 3 M118‘. Daniel lvIrEnchcrn. S lpl!‘ Currant Jolly 1 2 plnt-l R (‘ .\.lrL~":in. 2 M's. I J Horne .1 \V hli-Fnixianv. Lower Collection Vt-bPlLr-l M;s. Dlll Mrs. ‘H G Mnitiicw. Collecfiou Phlox 1M s. J B Collection Sweet I-‘oas 5 cii r MFS- Hublry. 3 Mrs. Greeley Lew- Collcciion Poltccl Plnnfs not lciis in Collection Table BI.ll\'1il£‘i—-l 1 I 3 Ala 51mm. p1'r'=wi'\:i~.l $ii'ri\\'l)':i'i'_v 1-2 IIOUSEKFEPING Single ital‘ wiiilc lrz-nnzl lllllll-T- I‘ "Q VD“ C" Yam 1-2 ~ i .\Ii'.'. (Ii l_iI"'i\l$. 2 Mrs. l'l..l‘l>' Paolo, I) Mis. I J Horne. single loaf whole W119“: or Gm Sample Prcsoi'\'rrl Rnspbrrijv 1-2 ' l Ti hfoliliru". 2 Mrs. .. ‘i \l".\' l. H Pwilc. _ ‘. Pia~<~ .\lis. 5“ii:ill\\'f1(\(l. L’ .\I"'. Dnllirl Mc- IT. llilll. Ii lVlr-s. l J Home. si F "rriioii IIOIIIQ made Jol- s~l A Dnixicl YICEHCIICTII. 2 .1 ii \ll\l'll‘.‘\\‘. 1i aldrgarcl. Mc- . l. (‘ngiwixl Cll —l Mrs. Fdwln Rniil, If .\'Il‘.'. S J Rose, 3 Mrs. J W 3 NIL. Frank 1 dozen Tea Bi'ciiit'-'--1. .\"'<. lic l dozen raked Biscuits o" T‘.(>ll.<— Mrs. S J Rose. 2 FINT‘ r~ Green. Mrs. Daniel hlcEarliri-n. 1 Domn DOUEIIIIIIIS-l NI s. l. H hfclli lllllt‘, I )\\'(‘l‘ Montague. W B S0ur’s. 3 Mrs. D J Stcivrirl. Caimcrl B‘_‘il—-l Mrs. s J Rcs.‘ 2 1 Apple Pic-l Ali's. Smzillwond, Mrs. Fiuuk Poole. 3 Mrs. D J Clara Cummings, ‘i Norriicc Simian. Layer Cake-l ivirs. W B lrnrrl; Eiu-lirz-ii. 2 airs. M A Pequot. Florence Green. Il Ate-s i‘ l": 119-‘ ;Aimi~a:-_ Montague. 2 Nollie Acorn. One dozen 011i cikx: 1 L l, Lou-or Aiontaguc, 3 Mrs. Chevetie, 2 Clara Ciizniui‘ it» 3_ Rail. 1dr‘ Pound Cake. Plain w‘ l’.'if\'l“x’ IVORK Mrs. L I-l Poole. Fruit cake, dgr- --l Elias. l’. H,V O Fslriwncr. P‘.~l'lr= i-nmc- ‘Nlrflfiiiald. Launching. 3 Mrs. Ilvl Pin; jar mixed l-‘iliriii an Siiiiraifi. liiiilc Pond. \‘l‘i'I Cl‘.(‘l‘ll(‘S-— 1' Cnuiwii P-‘llfidl Mrs. Daniel l\lc-|' Ciillllvil Bonus-J Mrs. aiciiisgiic iillll‘. 3 Mrs. Duncan Coffin- yarn all)’ Edwin rulor-l Miss S Z Watson. Murray »-Nllss I-Inszard, Judge Iiufiicil Simwl any yain-l Mrs. lvlarguririiol 10 yds White Flannel, home made ‘l Mrs. N J McPherson, Montague.‘ 2 Mrs. Nelson Stewart. ‘ Pair Blankets home ‘Ali's. J P McDonald. Counierpanc knit or crocheted home made-l Mrs. Edward BulJ ‘put, 2 Mrs. Geo Annear, .‘ Special Entry-l Mrs. Thos Shea 2 Mrs. Bcnj Bushey. 3 Mrs. Goo An-l near. Patchwork Quilt all cotton hrme made-i Janie hlackay. Gootgc- town, 2 1W5. Robt McGrcgor, East Baltic. 3 Clare. MrGrcgor, East Baltic. Patchwork Quilt homo lllilflf‘ silk ‘or “vol-l Mrs. Edward Buipiii. 2 Ali's. G H Myers. hlontnguc. 3 Mrs. Gavin Reid. i mode-I , Hcaztih Rug all \\'0ol homo made 1 Mrs. John Ladncr, AJbiou Cross. 2 .\Ir.=. Daniel AIr-Eiiclicrn, 3 312's. Jos McAulay. , Hearth Rug any miiicrial-—1 Mrs. Ben] Bushcy. '2 Mrs. Daniel‘ JIcEachrin 3' Mrs. Rubi hlcGrcgor. Sconozy Rug homo made-J 1122s. Felix Peters, 2 Mrs. Daniel 1!"- _Eaclicrn. 3 Mrs. Bcnj Bushry. 2 pairs ivoollen socks homo made, l Mrs. Jes Condnn. Georgrimvu. 2| Mrs. V O Schiiinrr. 3 Ali's. Y.‘ A‘ Whltc. . 1 pair ivoolion gloves Island yarn‘, lany color-1 ails. Lazear Lcavfirsj t Sours, 2 Mildred McDonald, Sourisv Line Road, 3 Ali's. Wm. Fisher, Bay Fortune. - 1 pair WOOIIPII mills Island _\'a1'11 any color,-,1 Dorothy koala, Bear- Rivor, 2 Mrs. Wm. Fisher, Bay For- l Lady's sweater Island River, 2 Mrs. Jes Condon, 3 Airs. Jus SWIINOW, Lillie Pond. Pair hand worked pillow ens?‘ ‘.1 l\li's..J P live‘, Btoniariuc. i’. 11' Clinssol Anncar. Lower Mciitziysg‘. iii ALIIIPS Cairns. Sc-uris Wrs‘. Cruirnpirc‘ wl it‘. worked in -1 ."". x Priors. 2 Mrs. l\l‘.'.l'ifi‘l Blllpll-I.‘ Cl‘ . y‘ Cr. .1. Bur ‘ RCI‘ .-. Janie Mackcy, 3 Agnes Caizns. Centrepiece worked on colored linen or cottoir-l ‘Mary David. Georgetown, 2 Agnes Cairns, 3 Grace Dingwcll, Elmira. Sofa Pillow-A Iirs. J P Beer. ‘Montague, 2 lvlrs. Edward Bulpiit. 3 lvlrs. Jos Cundon. Luncheon sot wotkcd in color- 1 Nlrs. Felix Peters. 2 .'\I\ll‘li.‘l Bulpitb. 3 Mrs. Edward Bulpit. ' Runner in colored linen or (‘Olr I/Cll-—1 Mrs. G H Alyrrs, 2 Mary Donahue, Rorcncath. 3 Mary Du- riri. Georgetown. IillflClICOll set white. worked in \\'llllC.—--l lilrs. R. G McDonaldmfil Mrs. w ll Poole. a Amics cairns. Flovciii‘ for gilt or Bazaar hand made-A nlrs. W H Poole. 2 Mrs. E J McDonald, 3 Mrs. R G .\IcD0n_- aid. Fancy apron hand ma<io~1 Mrs l7aiiirl hIcEachcrn, ‘l A211 .. Caliurs 3 Mrs. Jos firtcAulmt Specimen I-‘ilct crochet-l Putty cia Mullnlly. Souiis “'05P '3 V017 Lnnnican. Snuris “'01! Best collection mucy worlPl Mrs. Chossc-l Anncar. '3 Janie bloc- kcy. 3 Agnes Cairns. I" Pair Towels hand ivorkcd-l Mn. Cairns, _3 G H Nlycrs. '3 Agnes Alice Lavic. r (Xdlcction linen from Island grown F'lnx——l ‘Airs. N J l\IcPhr\1‘- son. Montague. Hank oi’ llf‘l’llC made yat‘n~l Mrs A F‘ Priors. Rollo Bay. 2 Zvlrs. Wrh White Sr Rollo Bay, 3 Mrs. J85. Condon. G(‘Ol‘l!(‘i0\\'l‘l. -Mrs. Morrison. Judge. l British Columbia shows an in; (runs? in salmon puck for ilic s~a_- srin rp in August 1932 n: compar- ’li last _\‘."1ll‘ of 222.578 (‘.1505 t0 the Nrrioiial Resource! Department: of ill’? Canadian Nu‘- iionnl Railways. Th.“ total pack up to August. 31st. this your amounted to 779.048 cases: :amc'pcriod inst year. 556.470. The increase is con- fined i0 "pinks" wlrch rcitlslo? an advance oi’ over 320". "Fo~kc}.'cs' (‘ll v ..._}_.,,.__.-..-_....... .