PTEMBEBE.» 1945‘ it T. if; . . . . ' " --_.—L ' courcrrr INVESTMENT ' SERVICE ""BONDS AND STOCKS ' . savour - sonn- ‘quoran Members investment u Aueeutiee o: ome- ' Cw QIPk E. as BAGNALL-Maunger ~ t s» t-vimr-i F!" " °‘""°"°‘""' "'"'-'~"" "" Exehaule ‘ ;';‘L-—-———-> m-l ' ii. I ”' Anaconda '1 - ' ' __ ' Am Car and I‘ so 1-4 AuvcfllSltlg Bates Payable iii Advance "he... I .. .._. ' “"3" “" “n ‘ "mm" '5 “l” Ches aieifi ‘shin @131 ; 1 wiuiu unselfish? vardajveatern and Santana local can mm,” 3; 1:5 . M, W aord. “It m m I ‘ab; livania In pet were; moo Auto u" 54 {cnsnueulelwh u“ ""18 WM. Ilvwlneniune oeneraiuiee viii-e ,4 rum and einrilull l Mun. Cards. m. u pee name; us- General Motors w: 1-: u, u! Condolence 10c lnnbi Wdiga IIIIIIIIOIII u emu gzrtfet Noi- Pfd 55 1-3 w; elm and iv menu or our! “m lsll I new. Noiiaaa I K Oil N J 61 1.8 illitilifl and Appreciation. We per inen or ie per aura. than a! Mgileyfgttrd 41 1.2 ellllitlllllllfilll w cent! M!’ hill- lld IIQeIt-IIIOI ILI. mm Pa‘. f: 1 2 "m" “m u“ "Duo-Jul I Nor Am 8 5:8 I .*'_ U S Rubber . G '. _ $320 guru 1s a-a ror sale Male Help Wanted VanasdluigimAir ‘Id; a" _._'-_---- <————- United Air 21 yo]; 5.41.1. - rohiuNG DRAM WANTED - LIST BOY. App“ w t Um __iiid tic-Cart. l6 Des gratin?’ "guardian. _______ b-Zd-tl. Wgt Eiecon i "_“i___.4-_______._ “ WANTED - MAN m: rAniu U 5 5”“ 7‘ "m, SALE —‘YOU'NG IRESII- WOPK. BQPIIMO llVlng qlmrggr‘ i1 "my cow. Amery, ihsnias, west married. Good wages u reliable. BANKS Mvehuad. Q-Iil-fli. lnltih, Prince ’" ALE - a nvcu nouns: Consume ia 1-4 “m. sand landing our ccmbin s WANTED - MAN to cAnc FOB llqlolllri-‘Il lll With motor. Lsher Stre t. poultry. exoerienoe not neces- 0" Broth 20 ‘Phone i624. a- . 3% grog?‘ gauges 1% ladvantiz Royal l0 1-4 rf*“-'“"ii"_—__i‘ '“‘ " G $711. it SALE -, BABRED nocir w. Smith. PrinceuWilltam. u. a. . Pullers, six months. laying fro _ 9.33.11, Jim-d 11w- Iww» MM- 1. ,- —— ~ --——— Manta-gal ville" aw‘- . M8‘ 1' ‘Female Help Wanted '0 5A1]. - so usououu arc —————-————i- ‘of. m“ hum‘, com, M“)? AscshigrAbar samples mu EXQEIQIIQQ m’ {Larabmnt i‘ l-fousetlrec r I l-ggptii r’ ALE _ (nulls wlNTEh i "ljnfm m; Phone 1324, ivAiv-rrn - A iirArn ron out. A-bitlbl . 4 1-4 , 9.25.1, gral (ihoéisgvorlk. Apply!‘ betgeen wglxfoducu 32'; Ill-z ~ an eve . - you SALE-PLUS.‘ BRICILK - Hotel. ' o-ae-“iii Bile 811k 10 8-4 ling wood and pipe. Apply 5 _ gelilhTel 1'12 1-2 Sprlnc Park Road. 8-27- i Mysceuaneoun 8t llflt 18 1.2 ‘CITE-ALE 1930 CBEVROL ' gm gem 14 1'3 l‘ - a l8 1- e-l- ".;°s.*ss..i.ti=si.~.. "ca: g5? i-m, =1 1- a-i ' ‘9-31- '- “m” "'1"”" cggrshuett ‘p. 1x46 1-4 -————~-—-'@---'_—-"*" aicvcrrs rose SALE-WE uAv Pgrgongl y; 1PM“ f: m “m” ‘l’ "s" L“‘"“ “ mes Beag e2 ia Gents bicycles. Ask for Bour e HYGISNIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER Dom steel 3 9 118 at The Bike Shop. 9-21- , 8001,31“) “lied m‘ am m mam Dryden u 1.8 roe sacs: - 19x4 CHIWBOLE a; s°'“,§§,l’°“ “git "if-mil r-resei- is v ssc..t'~...:.=**-s." 0- ~- ---~ not. e. l“. i-s jmu, ' o-m-a. g°§&°°“°”“' °' °" Hwuéfg} oen Steel weiee l8 51a -——————-——-——-—' ' Howard South 25 1-2 For SALE - 2s corms DB! w ted gm 3mm 7 M soft. wood. stove lengths. WUISIUP Ill can 1nd A1 A 10 b4 Silllth, PCB-HES statkm- 9384- Int, Nickel 39 L4 -—-——-—— WANTED -- T0 PUICIASE SIX Imp Oil 15 PEKINESE AND COOKER PUP of 5gp@ toga hm“; Modern In“ Pa” a1 a8 ‘of world ISIDOUS blOOdllfl . ggnvgnbnga_ Qgntn wit“. Power H‘ a5 1:2 , Cedarci-est Kennels, Mrs. Box 172. g-flai, Imp Tab l3 1 4 “EE£2"_-1E°3il!‘.1_-*i-_5~___°"°"‘ UmmNw-m, Con Smelt '11 ' FOR SALE-BLACK 55-45 JACK‘ house or flat immediately. Write m?‘ d w°°d5 25 7'5 ‘ct, medium size. swd as new! “J. A." me Guardian . 0-20-21. PW" =2 1-2 m“; 698-J. 9-20.11 -——-—?—-—-—---—- Mwey Harrie 12 ma - ~~-————-——~—————— WANTED - all’! or PLATFORM M00011 Front 1o l-B PROPERTY FOB. SALE — ALL scales about 000 lb. capacity, Low. Nat Steel Car 2i imodern conveniences. Apply on is Fucking co, ¢yu,g1°gggg9wn_ Can Nor Pfd 9 1-2 Jrmirui Err: B“... 311E.‘ __ 9-?" i-‘fféfihm i’. ‘£2 FOR SALE - ANTIQUE MAIIO- WANTED - BASE BURNER. N0. Shswii-ilgan 13 3:4 gini- _Soia_. excellent condition. l0 or ll in good condition. Phone St Law 3 7-2; Apply 7 Bishop Street. 9-20.31 246-1.. 9.3341 gt Law pm g5 1.4 ' _ 0m Tar 1a 1-4 ‘ti...“.“.li..r.fii“t’i..l'?"lifi.l‘ul Tmhers Wanted 31:5, ,;=,,,~,,,,,, ii =- room s.ove (round), Electric room TEACHE- R WANTED __ FOR Brazilian 2'1 34 heater, 3B Water St., West 9.3.11 *"it;t;;"vt...;. wrvrrn _. EXPERIENCED “AS. try cook or one willing to learn- Apply Milton's 0ld_Spaln 9128-31 WANTED AT ONCE — EXPER- ienced clerk with some know- ledge oi‘ bookkeeping. Male or female. Good ivazes. G. C. Green Emerald. _ . 0-27-81. To Rent roii iwtvFZNrGzi-visri-i-zn urn- Iloolfi. Centrally located. Apply 0. care Guardian. 0-20-3l. roiTnsivr - Mdio-‘iifirfiisihil Bil apartment. Adults only. Pos- session Monday. Telephone 1984. 9.28.11 1105i. Found, Strayed Losr - on PAVEMENT ii?- £00511 Ch town and Brookfleld. it Regal Flour. Kindly notify Ni Cflivllffo. Fredericton. 0.2841 \_______ "gr - PARKER FOUNTAIN Finder leave at Guardian. "*‘@“'=I<l- n-za-it. W" - BETWEEN nosnamvx did Char ottstcwn, top or Ryfflq. org. entire 14!. .1 iz-zv-zi. ___i__,__. PEARL AND AMETl-IYST . Finder rleasc .lsave Reward. 9-20-10. “Tricia iiirT-uiefi, Notify Parker Wood. ‘ warren! 25 hlale or lwiuto pickers. ' Free transportation. Wages ill cfs. per hour. Work- lllst hours 8 to 5. z\pply_ FARM LABOR BOARD L.‘*QQOOO-QQU-OOOOOOQO-OQ-QO _ iilllild FDR SALE - if“ 5llle_ at llarisvllle ‘$110 consisting 0t‘ 90 acres, 29;"!!! till clear, balance. un- mm 115d and softwood. ll- m-zi b frelllllg house and fies fllfllflito. Near chur- ahd- 591001. factory, stores Shllllllllg points. Never Female ooc-Qaoooooeooo $11110: near house; M»! wo otter springs, Ap. ‘ruilliiliai-d, For further "MR2" m imply to . - 2T DOUGLAS SIMMS Ch Granville Street, _ arlottetowii, P,E_1_ INDING Senior Department of Albany Village School Supplement 8225.03. Apply Raymond Cameron. B-II-tf. Agents Wanted EARN EXTRA CASII - MAKE more money easily in spare time. Just show our beautiful Canadian made Christmas Cards to our friends. They sell tn sigh. Many aasortments. Gift. Cards. Seals and Tags. Beauti- ful lfree album showing personal cards 25 for $1.00 and up. Lib- eral commission. Write today for unusual-sample ofler, The Doug- las Greetin Card Company, oi-AJ, Well gton West. Tor- oritn. ' 8- 131 No. 2S1 CANADA PROVINCE 05' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN CHANGER-Y BEFORE ‘II-ll VICE CHAN- CELLO}! In the mailer of the Estate of E. Mae Corney late o Charlottetown in Queeira County, Single Woman, De- ceased, Teataie. Pursuant to an Order of the Court bearing date the 20th eh. September A. D. 1045 in the a ove cn filed matter l do hereby notify all person; having claluia against the estate of the aa-ld E. Mae Cor ney, who died at Charlottetown on O Is the 9th day o! oven: 1).. 1944 to come in and Drove ' their the 30th day of olaima on Tuesday October A. D. 1 0 It the forenoon before the Vloe Chan- cellar n his Chambers in the Law Court; nlldlng in Charlfitmtowll to the eatute or the cald deceased. DATED this 10th‘ day of Septem- ber, A. D.. 1M5. (SIGNED) I. II. itogcus, _ egistrar. 0-21-28, l0. B. l2. 4|. AUCTION SALE AT BUNIUIY TUESDAY, OCTOIEI. hill AT 1.30 P. M. ncral purpose hone l! iii-coil horse 10 yean; 4 i-eglalered Ayi-ahlre coin. nd Ulleg- juat freeh- ened, 2 to reahen In December; l In ‘milk; l young Guernsey io freshen anon; I Ayah: reg- lrtered, 2 ear-a 0d; I Ayrlhlrl grade cows inllk; 4 yeung cattle- Deiaval milking machine. need 15 months. All machinery used on a farm, llarncal, milk eana, lllty tom 6f hay. 040 atnflka of In. One years; pure bred young and 3 Jacreaottnrnlpa, lboxalelg, I In‘?! aleigh, l truck wagon. l ca. . “Iflnllt flue sale wII ha Oekber h. ' ' Terms Cllll. Stock Markets At A Glance CHICAGO. Sept. 27 ~ (AP) - The first lm ortant threat of frost damage to t e late-maturing com crop today caused buying and short covering which lifted grain futures more than a cent a. bushel at times. NEW YORK. Sept. 2'1 — MP) — Aircrafts and. assorted specialties exhibited a fair amount of strength in today's Stock Market although the general run of leaders lacked recovery stamina. Activity picked up in lh-e final hour and transfers of 1.000.000 share compared with 1.040.000 Wednesday. WINNIPEG, Sept. 2'7 — (C?) — I Rye futures prices today rallied on the Winnipeg Grain Izxchange from early hesitation on buying from outside andvlocal interests. Advances at Chicago stimulated the upturns. Tradlnz was moder. nteiy active. At the close prices were 1 3.8-2- 1-4 cents higher with Oct. 1.72 1.8: Dec. 100 3-8-13; May LOU/zit; July 1.58 3-4. Only export business recorded was sale of 500.000 bushels of wheat for relief purposes in Europe. TORONTO, Sept. 27 — (GP) -— Prices for the gold issues improved, in the final period today on the Toronto Exchange to record an in- deir gain of .08 while othengroups netted moderate index declines. Trading continued heavy. rolling up volume of 2.090.000 shares. About a dozen of the secondary gold issues accounted for the bulk of the turnover. Eldona led with volume of better than 400,000 shares with the selling a little more urgent than the buying. MONTREAL, Sept. 2'! - (C?) - Industrials crept into a new eight- year high in the indlces on the Stock Markets today and all other pivotal groups were better except golds which were lower on account of liquidation in some of the junior mines. In the entire list boarded ‘ losses edged out gains in individual changes. Trading box score: Total sales. 282.000 shares; indueti-iels 01.200; mines 205,400; stocks higher 02; lower 03; unchanged 09. S. FL lliiteheeiin ‘ a soii p OPTOMETRISTS "Spaclallata in the fli- tlng of glascea for the correction of ocular do feels.‘ EDSON DOUGLAS. I-U-I. 08 Grafton Street i Snlea 930lAcm0 . B35lA ax BOOLCaImont lllfiulcampbell 800_Cdn Mal ligglCas Treth " lCei-it Pat iBQlTCent For lifidClxem Rea 1350 Chester SCDit Mil L033 gocherfioilr e-OQ." in ostiiCgmwealth iéiiftlilfi CI 3100 Ccurnor 11§|C0n Smelt ZUOConWeIt ”338i‘é"°‘“‘il. 2 rows lIlOOIDeIrilte 2000IDeriison 150lDom Wool 114100|Duquesua 10000llda. Amphi 400800lEldona 1500 500lGlant 4100.Gillles ‘luofllfiilenorn zoolluGods L 2600ICo1da1c 18000IG0ld Cr 4000lGold Hawk 15001Gold Arrow 15000§G0ld Gate 3300Gcld Men 500IGOds L zzooxmbous 5230Gunnar voooli-leici-ow 3500lHailiwell 300 Hallnor 2400 Hard R0 8500 l-Iarker 9000 Harries 34001l-Iasage. ESOOEHeSth 329500|Heva lflllilliolling l175lHome 1B900lI-Iomer 8100‘Hosc0 6l00!I-!ugh 2830|Howey 2500lInspirs 460|Int Nick ZlBOIInt Pete 93l0lInt Uran 30l700lJaclcnife 500!Jm Cons 5001Jelllcoe l3l00'Jo1iet 8200lKayrand 1811 Kerr 1800 Kirk Bud l7466|Kirk L GQBOOIKirk To 6000lLabraclor lloiliLake Dufault 300lLake Fortune 100lLake Luz 4100lLapaska ZSOOlLapa idoolLeltch l0500lLXlndin l0300lLingman 0400lLll L L 500lLouvico 1315lMscassa lflllifMaolllod 300lMadsen 700lMalartic 500 Man Ea ZDUOlMai-algo lGDMcIntyre l13100l Marlon 4000‘Marcus 22001McKehz' ‘55 iMcMaz-r 1551mm Cc". 2600 Moneta ootllMosher 8001723115 l2800lNib m5lNorsinda 2200INor MAI lolitliNorgold 9540lNori-net 3300.'Northland 500INor Can IODlPaclf Pete 1000lPamour 00780!Psndora u ea o 2 E 5 r . C" i. oolPloneer l7000IParbec dooolPor Pen 474001?“ Reef doolPowell l9400'Plc Pore as ea es C) E! 3. 3 a a = I‘. s oflfioohochette olmllllouyii 1252'San Ant 21000o| genom- 500 Sheen Cr ’l3§"§'"i’“.i- ~ I xu 000.Toin Mind looolTowagmoc “loom-am m; wdllllnioh. 2000iUn Oil TOROMD. Sept. 2'! - (G) - Closh-ig Stock Quotations. i r w" pa» l. H Or-ib win "‘ 5' "'2" 9PF"*!"!" . . . . . "“ =Sa$§§SSS-"CF-SQEZQQSSQZS33853832893235835 ve- an 9'? . . . ZGIIIGBCEZIGRGSSH; 3ai'E§e:e-;iee~§=§sa|s '§=i§88§: M a in e-e n i) Id | fi he s n! '§s§§ yinvlrlli": List’ s .___ drew F. Peters. John Norton. ‘ Q MICLQIII, Peters. roTiE-iicv nevi-ea 1r’ onus &_2.-_lldwirli,mfleld; a. SOUfll. Plyuao 11d 8a Son. on.“ -i ‘Edwin Beidz/I. Mclntyeric. Sourie. 1.6a 2. Edwin Reid; Bed th J. Pequot. - J. garnet. -' Ih. J. Pequot. . Q1111” Jl Faggot: 2 MacDonald Son While billion Berrmver. l“ . Mrs. l-Illlh. J. Paquet. Pl Ilalrie Maekinnon. o Beat Pair Geese Joseph Neale. Belt Pall- . Bey: ward Sheelian. Bear - ran ‘Q 97$. i: llobert swine. TIIllIl-lh (Ilnblfll) Geeae (China or A-O. lM-l. Robert S. Seville Bedflousc. Beat‘ ’ ncka ekinl-I-lwsf‘! Sour . Zhglugle m: Whole 7.Siii_irid¢,siitiiiiieiii ‘ , Suuris Lin Road. Paquet; 0. Jgeellll l" Qtceatsmieaneaerey 0) .________.______ Ar- c Champion Bacon flog of Show- Special ri-uee postman‘ bsvomtt-hew _ 51M], gum; Type Sow under S ;lf.lllf.|lS-—Hfl1fy Mallard, Gowan rae. Jen z Bacon Boga-John Nor- tori. Pen A Bacon Boga-Andrew l‘. ALMON BOSWALL. Jud!!- Bvoek lieu-l. Arthur J. uth lock Cock- 1. J-is, A. s. MacDonald a Son: 2. Edwin Reid; a. Jae. A. is. MacDon- nneu Coekarel rare. John D. hymonth Rock Pullet- 3. A. F. Peters. . Ben-i. James A,-'I; MacDonald at Son; z/Ar- Codk-J. Arthlll’ C¢okerel — 1.. Pullet-l. , James A. E. i! —l. Chsrles m - a. ale, . horn ceeirerei - i. ‘eel-inn, Bear River. White inborn Pallet-l. Arthur Peu- ui-neei. Bnedlll i. a a. nevi“ Reid; a. James A. n. ' Shnpahile Shear Ian. reg.- i., 2. do a.- entoia. Sire-gain Sin h. .-l. -2. ton Bryantm; l. amen d: Son. Clan! " " meme“ . 1a sen-ii gas“ 1:5!’ na a. : . . _ s- ga ton Bryeriton. _ . Q. 1,4 lnuthduwu lain Shaarllug, reg ,5 -%eston 31701208. b 1 on down Ian 141m. lib-- Q 2. b I. Photon m . n‘ :14 1., a. a. a. Preston» mam-i _'_ - micro. “start -—*- § sodium Bank-i. rreeten 7’ “when Shearing Iqv-l. a it‘ ..'. -. .;.. i‘ eat Underhay; a. John e30‘... a. {Q dllrhly. m l ~ . we . -— - 3° RnbsLUnderhey; a. Jogn Norton; " a. Irneet UnderhlY- 3° Oxford nee up», .-i. ee a. 1" u finest Dudes-hay‘ S. J Norton. ‘I neeit-‘i. Inert Under- " ; autism Norton. 80 " Shropdairo — g 1131a“ A. 1:. MsacDonald a 46 r: eton mentors. ‘a “Champion Oxford Ill - John {as Oxford awe-emetic 211s Chalplbn seems-n me- I Preston Bryenion. v 1,1: n3‘£.f“’e"5s.&“"“"" “'- be oi-uie Shouting Ewe-l. mom L: l. Saville, Red‘ . ' P!!! n! 4 Market limbo-i Prea- 48 tori Bryeulon. . P’ 3,00 Single Market Lambs-l. meow? u; Bryenton; 2. Preston ryen Dfi - Q Brat Underhsy; 4. Preston I7- ‘ en . 15? l" Chulapleu amine uni» of Show 1M -Preston Bryflllmh a . peehl Prla n ted by I- J- 16‘: a llughea ease. fa, Sourls 11 - 1-,»; .....'"r.-.ir.'n'r-~""" *~ '- u Oxford Flack-insect Uuderlallr. m, "Southslown r: := Preston Bry- fig “m” was BOSWAI-l». Judze- 2.5 - ‘f; PIG! Yorkshire Boar far- "W and over 4 monthl- °-°° 1. Frank MaoAul . Bowls 14M ‘l: mad; mic a. Frmkllassmglll- 4a , m, ices-i. Frank g: ‘$1.137’. Edwin Reid. Rollo 80 ' . Yarkflire low‘ born in m: g In] o'er 4 mouths-I. Prank Mac- ioe burial Yorkshire ‘Sow born Drlor 11:01.4 to Jany. lit, XML-l. 6r 2. Frank 44 “$.22? drkabire Sow with um.- 14 1. k MacAulny; 2. Andrew P‘. 0’! 1-2 Peters. R0110 BIY. 0.00 Grade Yorkshire w under S 02 months and Vnver foul‘ millili- 101.2 i. John Norton. Armmdele. 2- 3g Henry Mallard. Gowari Brae. 3- 1,55 Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay. M. w Grade/Yorkshire Sew giro ell 41 1.3 naphtha-l. Edwin Reid, ‘m! 1g 7_g Grade Yorkshire Sow 3M -1. John Norton. k a»; champion Male, reg. — Fran 1g MacAulay, k M _ a Champion Female-Fran ac 41 Aultay. ‘~33 MAaxu crass 13,‘, L‘ rel. e. Bacon Hogs-l. John Nor- “; gin; gizzggxesw I". Peters; 8. An- 07 an d Bacon’ Hogs-i. 8s 2. Ari- Table m_ Creed, Bridgetown‘ en es... Tonlilaaeyl-d. l- 1. . A. musoonc. Judge. noon aTTiTiaa-Aasaa nevus and b !"\ . . . SIR 2883883 I. Joseph Chechen; \ \. reversible for double wear. Made from your I old Carpal: or Woolen. I Three patterns, Tone on Tone, Highlight Solid. All the new fall shaded. / I ’ New Broad-loom Rugs, I I I and l l V For Information call ' Mr. Wald. Queen Kohl Montague River, and Matthew Dofrou. Apply to:- BY ll. CAINIGII OTPAWA. Suit. 20 - (OP) — A wiali-infomcd official in the Capital recently orivmlaed the unlu- ion that imperial tariff preferences ould be under review within a i i p Telephone 1511 ‘I creed, town. n?‘ Sleek-i. Mu. P Albanus lllbDOglld. Little Har- bour; 2. Henry Mallard; 3. Bentle’! Creed. a Canola For Shah-l. Joseph genrtnide Sheehan; 8. ee . swans-rota for Table Use-l. Mrs. Edwin Reid; 2, Mrs, Edwin Reid; 0. Whalen Underhay. Bay Fortune. rsulpa-l. Mrs. Frank Poo!!- 2. Gertrude Sheehnn; S. Bentle eed. y or Tabla Use-i. Mrs. gig-gig tllroola; 2, Gertrude Sheehan; . en reed. a a Onlezaa, White or Yellow-l. Mrs. Daniel MacEachern, Sourls; a. Bernard MacDonald. Bear Riv- er: a. Gertrude Sheehan. e Tomatoes (Roth-l. Jr 21x1“)!- Edwin Reid 3. Mrs. Daniel Eachern. Gree To ‘ ' Mrs. Dan- I . lei MacEachernI 2. Mrs- Frank Poole: 3. Mrs. Daniel MacEachen-i. 0 Earn Corn. table use only-l- Mrs. Frank Poole; 2. Bentley Creed: 3. Hectic; Creed. 0 Stalks Ind r Cnrn—1. 6: I. Edwin Reid. 3 Cabbage (Earlyl-l. Mrs. Ed- win Reid; 2. Bentley Creed. 3 Cabbage (mien-l. Mrs. Edwin Reid; 2. Joseph Sheehan; 3. Mrs. Largest weight-l. s. 2. Bentley Creed; 3. Joseph Sheehari. nlsh, Hubbard Tyre-l. Mm John McQuaid, Souris; 2. a 8. Bentley Creed. Ouilhu, Multiplier or Potato-l. 8c 2. Mrs. Edwin Reid: s. Mrs. W- H, Townshend. Rollo Bay. Collection Table Velotahlel — l. Bentley Creed: 2. I. J. Home, Sou- rls; 3. Mrs. Prank Mullally. 1 Quart Shelled BQIlIk-L, 2. S: S. Mrs. Daniel Macliachern. 1 Peck Potaloea (Irlah Cobbler) Seed-l. James Mallard. Gowsn Brae; 2. Charles Mills, Bay For- tune: 3. Roy Mills. Bay Fortune. 1 Peck Potatoes (Green Moun- tain) Seed-l. S: 2. James Mallard. 1 Peck Potaiflea (my other '1'- iety) Seed-l, 8e 2. Henry Mallard. Gowari Brae; 3. . Francis Deagle, lower Rollo Bay. DR. J. A. CLARKE. Judge. FRUIT & FLOWER? Mrs, Fred Robe on. Kings ro; 2. Albert Mills_ Bay Fortune; 3. Ber- nice Home, Soul-ls. Bed Aati-achan Apples-l. Mal- colm O. MacLeod, Strathcona; 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. Sour-ls: Valeria. Quinn, Rollo Bey. Duchess of Oldenburg Apples- l. Mrs. Fred Robertson: 2. R0? Mills. Bay Fortune; 3. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. Alexander Emperor Apples-I. Bernard MacDonald, Bear River; Gowan Brae. Apples (Winter) - l. Charles Mills. Bay Fortune; 2. I. J. Home. 3, Mrs John McQuald, Souris. Tra-naccndani Crab Ap ea -- 1. Malcolm O. MHOLQOG} 2. . Prod Robertson. rah Appler-l. dz 2. llyslw Bentley Cr ed. Plums-l, Mrs; John McQunid; 2. l. J. Home; 3. Joseph Neale. l Collection Alters-l. am. Anzue Burns. Souris; 2. Ruth MacDon- ald Souris; 3. Bentley Creed. Collection Dlhllu-l. Mrs. J.W. Brennan. Collection Gladiolus-l. Bentley Creed; 3. Mrr. J. thew. Souris. Collection Naeturtluuu-l. Ben..- ley Creed; there. J W. Brennan. Collection Panaica - 1. Bentley Creed. Collection Dlsni-hua-l. Bentley reed. Collection Snapdragon-l. Bent- ley Creed; 2. Mrs. John McQuaid Collection Stocks-l. Mrs. John llsQuald. Colleolian Verbena-l. Mrs. John McQuald. ~ Collection Phlox (Annual) — l. Mrs John McQus-id; 2. Bentley Creed. - Collection Phlox (Pereunial-—l- Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 2. Bentley Creed; 2. Mrs. J. W. Brennlam. Collection Sweet J. B. Matthew; 2. Bouquet z a - s. n ti c . 18% 1.33.5’ ’ ur-l. Ilia. "John Mcqunld; a. Mrs. J. w. GORDON C. WARREN. Judge. S le Ina! White Bread — 1. Mrs. alter Dixon. East Baltic; 2. Mrs. Albanus MacDonald, ‘Little Barbour; l. Mrs. Lawrence Dun- What raising‘ . Mrs. Daniel Maclac ern, Bouris: 2. Mrs, Dan- iel Mncleareri. Sourle; 8. Mrs. Wal- Doaen Bella-l. Mrs. Walter Dixon: 2.‘ Mre. Daniel. MaoLai-en; 3. Mn. Sterling G lea ie. Souris. l Dean ‘Pan. -1. Mrs. Daniel Macbaren; 2. Mrs. John D. McIntyre, Souris‘ Mrs. George Mach-lee, Idttle l Doaen 0P 3. Bu- , . M Cookiea- 1. . am , a, c wwelgiilloa} Pie-l. Mn. A bisc- aclt. Jr., Souria- 111m, Geo. acPhee; l. we. Waite Dixon. l-lllll l. Mn. Geo. Mac- Phee“ 2. lira. Dliiel MacLareri. "were “as "r . G ‘ we. Geo. A. oempiieii. ‘m’ a‘ Grille Cnla—l. am. lee. A. na ; 9. Mhl. W. é‘ I filiow Trauxreni Ap ea-I. ‘ 3' ertson. Klrigsboro; d: 2 W B. Mat- , Sourie. {'31 months by conferences of Brit- ish lth representatives. In did think mu m than would be p, -d3gd Dfllll 00h- ference such as met in Ottawa in 1032 and which had ‘ac well-defined legal status.‘ Instead, likely wo ' bemome conference f Common- weal ‘and their staffs. the imber of econonidc be stvudled. Dispatchs from Washington have desorbed the emphasis American negotiators are pladng on a lessen- ing of imperial preferences in any agreement between United States and the United Kingdom by which American financial assistance would he extended to enable Britain to meet her post-war difficulties. Since the United States has free trade among its states and a tariff wall, against the rest of the world. B questions “eatnen have frequently stressed the fact that the coun- tries which make up the British Commonwealth should not be de- privil of any trading advantages they can get through special tarjf AT MON TAGUE c—-u- . doaaa and large plot s _ a. a. uaaamrtseiieiier. ‘Imperial Preferences. Will Be Discussed of land, ‘facing the owned by the late Montague. concessions among val. W! u nded. to roman couukhl. even though the HD9180 "M" are spread around the earth, neiwitnstamdig any name d commonwealth countries to have tariff prefercnocb there seems l» be a feeling here that the time has come to review them and lelllfl mom in the hope foreign nations also will reduce their tariff bar- riers. , crimes’; attitude llkelv will be to inquire where the preierences it enjoys might be l ‘uoed and then leave it to the other commonwealth oountnes to decide whethet. Y are desirous of changing any of the preferences which have helped them sell more products in Canada. - - m 193a, the last year before the war. Canada sold the remainder of the Empire more than $500.000.000 worth o! goods and bought l"! than half that amount; Thereforv. with a shortage of dollar exchange 1n all other parts 0! the Common- wealth, Canada would be 1101195“! that nothing be done wlfch would tend to increase the top-heavy trade balance that existed before the war. In fact. Canadian trade officials are doing their utmost lb (‘ind ways of vducfng this balance by increased purchases from those countries. ' Campbell; 2. ‘Mrs. George Mac- Phee Pound Cake (plain lctntl-l. Mrs. Angus MaoCormack; 2. Mrs. Geo. A. Campbell, Rollo Bay. Fruit Cake (darkl-l. Mrs. John McQuald; 2. Mrs. Howard Pisquet, Souris; 3 Mrs. Henry 0'Hnriiey, Souris, Mixed‘ Plckleo-l. Mrs. Geo. A. Campbell. Mustard Pickles-l. Mrs. Howard Pequot; 2. Mrs. J. W. Brennan. Chow Chow-l. Mrs. John Mc- Quaid: 2. Mrs. Howard Pequot. Pickled Fruit-l. Mrs. Geo e A. f‘ ‘ ‘l: 2. 6s 8. Mrs. Franc W. Dongle, Lower Rollo Ba . ‘ C George a nteup-l. s. A. Campbell. Apple Jelly-i, Mrs. Stirling Gil- lespie; 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 8. Mrs. Percy 0'Hnnley. Preserved Strawberries-l. airs. Frank Poole, Souris; 2. Mrs. John McQaiaid, Bo s; 8. Mrs. W. B. ee . ' Canned Strawberries - l. Mrs. Walter Dixon; 2, Mrs. George A. Campbell. Preserved Baspherrieo-l. Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 2. Mrs. J. w. Bren- W. B. Creed. Raspberries-l. Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 2. Mrs. Stirling Gil- les ie: 3. Mrs. Stirling Gillespie. reserved Cherrlce—1, Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 2. Mrs. John McQuaid; 3. Mrs. John D. McIntyre. Canned Chicken-l. Mrs.’ Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay; 2. Mrs. George A. Campbell. Rollo Bay. Canned Beck-l. Mrs. George A. Campbell. Canned Pens-l. Mrs. Fred Rob- 2. s, W. B. Creed; 3. Mrs. Percy O Canned Pena-l. Hamlet; 2. Mrs. Daniel ern: 3. Mrs. W. B Creed. Canned Tomatoes-I. Mrs. Dan- iel MacEacherri; 2. Mrs. Geo. A. Campbell; 3. Mrs. Geo, A. Camp- bell Home-Made Soap-l. Mrs. Pran- gvs W. Deegle; z. S: 3. Mrs. Francis Deegle. MRS. TAIT, Judge. rAucTwonx Pnlr Blanketa. home-made - i. Mrs. C. B. Clay_ Bridgetown. Merrill Stewart, Kingsboro. Counter-pane knit or crocheted- 1. Mrs. C. B. Clay: 2. Mrs. Allan G, MacKenzle Little Pond. Afghan home-made -1. Mrs. Clinton Stewart Kihgsboro; 2. Mrs. Margaret Robertson Montague. Patchwork Quilt-l. Mrs. Rich- ard Kickham, Sourls West; 2. Kaye Piexrttie, Elmira; 3. Mrs Merrill Ste- all wool-l. Mrs. Alexander Robertson, Red Pomt: 2. Mrs. Walter Dixon. East Baltic; 3. Bernice Home. Sourh. - , any material l. Mrs. Edwin Reid; 2. Miss Jennie Stewart, Kingsboro; 8. Mrs. Alex- ander Robertson. Door-Mnt. any mmterlnL-l, Mrs. Fred Robertson; 2. Miss Jennie Stewart; 3. like. I. J. Home. Scenery Bug, any material-L Hrs. Fred Robertson; 2. Miss Jen- nie Stewart ' . Mrs. W. B. Creed, Bridgetown: 2. Mrs. Rich- ard Kickhnm, Souris West; a, Miss Kn e Pierce. Elmira. Ion Gloves, lflnud Yarn-l. Soiiris Mrs. T. J, Kickham Sou- ; I. Mrs. Joseph Walsh, Woolen Mitt-a. Island Yarn - i. Mrs. Joseph Walsh; 2. Mrs, W. H. Tovmsherad; 3. Mrs. Francis W. Dongle. Lady's Sweeter-l. Mrs. John R. Mncbean, Sourla: 2,- Mrs. Alexan- der Robertson. Red Point: 3. Mrs. John W. Robertson. Kingsboro. laud-Worked Pillow Camel-d. dz 2. Mrs. llraraois W. Deagle. Lr. Rollo Ba ; 3. Mrs. Percy O'Hara- ley, Sour s. Cut Work-l. Mrs. John B. Nac- Lean; 2. Mrs. W. B. Creed; 3. Mrs. Jo R. MICIAIIL Buffet 1. Mrs. John R. Mac- Lean; 2. . W. B. Creed: (l. Mrs. Georize S. MacDonald, Kingsboro. Soft Cushion, lillt or crocheted (Ioolflll-l. Mrs. Geo. S. MacDon- (embraidercd) — 1. Mrs. llraucis W, Dongle; 2. Mrs. S. MacDonald; 3. Miss Kaye v can Set-l. Mrs. Reginald Howard. Rollo Bay; 2, Mrs. fian- ols W. De le. Crud It \{i. Mrs. John R. MacLean: 2. Mrs. Geo. S. MacDon- ald- 8. Mrs. W._S Creed. Banner-l. Mrs. Geo. l. Mac- Donaild; as S. Mrs. Francis W. a m-cieim-i. the. Geo. a. Mao- 1. Mrs. Lunch Donald; 2. Mrs. Percy O'Hanley:' 3. Mrs. Geo. d MNecdlep°iiie—'1. Mrs, John I. acuan. Novelty for Gift or Bauer-J. Miss Jean MacLean. Sourls; 2. Mrs. Geo. A. Campbell, Rollo BUY West; 3. Mrs. Francis W. Dangle. Flney Apron — 1. Mrs. W. B. Townshend; 2. 0c I. Mrs. France! W, Deagle. Specimen Filed Crochet-l. ma. W. B. Creed. Specimen Crochet Doily—1. Mrs. Percy O'Hnnley; I. s. W. . Creed. . Shopping Big, hand-made -- l. Mrs. Geo. S. MacDonald: 2.11a- Francis W. Deagle; 8. Mrs. Geo. A. Campbell. MISS HASZARD, Jtldgt; ‘ ROGERS — NORMAN NUPTXALI A well-known c le of this City were united in m in Halifax on Monday, when John Rowland Rogers and Mildred Joyce Norman exchanged vows in the vestry of St. Andrew's United Church, The - Riev. Dr. J.A. MacKeigan officia- td in the presence of close relatives and friends of the couple The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Ronald E. Norman and the bridegroom is the son of Major and Mrs. T.B. Rogers of this city. The bride wore her travelling suit of brown with white blouse. She carried brown gloves and an allig- ator bag, which matched her shoes. her corscge was of roses. Her at- tendant, Miss Barbara Roger's, sls~ er of the bridegroom, wore a street length dress of nile green with black accessories and also wore roses Malcolm Campbell. Halifax, at- tended the bridegroom. lVL/rs. Norman, the bride's mother, was ypwned in a street-length frock of turquoise with silver fox furs and black accessories. Mrs. Rogers wore a rust wool suit and brown hat. shoes and gloves. Folow the ceremony. a recep- go? lwas held at the Nova Sootlan o e POULTRY FATTENING During the past 13 years. nearly two thousand market oockerels have been fattened on different rations at the Dominion Experi- mental Farm. Brandon. Man. A convenient and satisfactory ration for use on most. farms may be made up of equal parts of ground wheat. oats and barley. The stan- dard practice for feeding b be flattened is to mix the meals with llouid. either water or milk, twelve hours before feeding and izive the mixture to the birds in the form of a batter. The feed is given twice dailv and onlyas much as will be readily consumed in 15 minutes, During warm weather, water may be supplied at mid-day. It is a good precaution to dust the birds with insect tlouse) powder at the beginning of the fattening period. Three weeks of confined feediniz will produce a good finish on well-grown birds. ‘ 1 RECONVERIION IDND’ — (OP) -- SBll-lk-JIOYI with catapults have found 0h tithe rubber from gas masks give ’ "lex- trre “flii-i" to stones they at birds. cats and dogs. The s ' ry of the Royal Society for ’ Prie- ven-tlon of Cruelty to Animalahas complained about it in a ‘iet .ta the ‘Times My: '-'-'—-' m. MONTREAL, Sept. a‘! - (out ._ Produce prices today reported by the Dominion Department bflfAg- riculture follow: n, ‘Y4 EGGS: Ont and Que A a 48-0: A Medium 40.47; A eta 30-31; B 30-31: C 3L8. Receipts: 700'! cases. 1 BUTTER: Wholesale - bing pasteuriled No l 84343:? fie 3 343F396: current. receipt» ue No 1 pasteurlaed 84 2/10 del ; No 2 30 del Mtl; first. grade o . ery prints job price Mile-IE’. grade aolids lob price Receipts: 1B0 boxes. ~00 s‘ oamsn: Current white Tana yveetiem :0 ma; wholesale white? m» oca an export trad , out )0 11/10-21. Que. 2116-2.‘ w m Receipts: 2104 boxea. {more missi- is: \